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W TOOK, h v i B E -4 M 9 Habbefl, Gehrig Tb*N «reinvest
spots fa • k t a W k
mmd Nrw York y a a t o f ^ S S
Receive Vahuble Polo Grenada u i S Yaataa
wtwro the O te a te -«a l
Player Awards YStadium
» k m wotted out
tM r 1 5
m

diamond* for the tret Mm M M
re m • ■ • •
I m i , OT. (LOUIS, Beat, t f . t f ) . they meet In the fleet free* a4 O s
World Boric* tomorrow.
The two clahe will eraeMre m
rival field* today, with the T b h
tee* gtttiag their sights adjaaioi
to the opealec-gaam m a rry at Um
Polo Ground* while the (Gtaata
take a wortaat ia the Irewa Bln~
diem.
- ^ r e . . . . * • } - J f . •J 1
^oortk ‘tim# that
Thee* drill, will n a &gt; h h p u n
™*” u *Ba pewee CMadtl will G*krig had keen awarded the hovaration* for
a
“ srbway
re' .
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. w . . .....
, * * the American League. and rica” that not only ha* the 1%
■reT.L,? ^ * £ S i
U* ‘ Hubb.ll had town • * » » , after a li-yrar later*
* * * ♦”
» . ?■» »
.Mayberry, atklered the detection |„ the N*- val In this rivalry,
but wkkh
b EL i E T ^ ? ^
" “ 2 £ ? * ■ 8&gt;°rtta?
»hleh run- promises to shatter box-office res*
KtekJHre and taka Bate*!, two dart* aa anaeal poll among a comorda tor bareball’e rbewrliaohto
haavywrighta to the tackle * . mittaa o f bareball writer* In the
affair.
*
. r * rt*
■ « 9n^ t r T 2 " U* * £ _ v llc*’ Ptodatmly
Tho Yank ere followed tbo Gt» /*
ia wttheat t k m three griddrri had run up the Yaahte fir.t arekrte w lam e Mm
reOa areaad. n 't teener In 1WT,
m i
aad •at* yesterday In anaounctog |m
Cody *tatod that the way thlagt 1*34, while Hubb.ll wa* named In sellout of all re.fired . . . U
means more than half tho cap M M r
lu ll m v , i I m m t t m M y Bit IMS.
m
aerriee Oatardey- I f M a y 1 Hubkell'* selection Mil* year wa* ty o f each park already haa k m
terry dere |et to the p M , he the mom popular of the two. He ■old at the rate of 9940 or 9MB
will certatoly act ha able to collected 51 point* for *la first per ticket, for elx game*.
On tho day o f each game,
ito y lea| aad probably will net ptoeee, a second and a third, while
to at hi* heat The ahlfty bock Oehri« totaled 53 point* for sis 000 unreserved reate will ha mi
sak at Polo Grounds, starth* at
tea here
a an lea a cpralaod top choice* and on* second,
ankle alas* the aaidd!* of last, Paul Waner, battler champion 0 A. M„ or 30,000 at the Yaakaa
weak** irrlmamg* progress.
|of the National Lcaru., wa* «rc- Stadium. The unreserved seetkat
Bad Creek Dutch Btaalcy aad aad to Hubb.ll with 33 point* awl consist of grapid*tsmd space at
Coach Lew la S a rtor* rot urn* I Carl Arcrill wa* second In the 1*1-30 or bleachers at 91.10 task.
There were two new Jive k p.
from a acodttoc trip that took American with to.
them hath to tha Cltadri-EnklaV Neither of la*t year** mo*t val- menu and countless rumors to
hattto with take
of
ctahhorn
plcycro, Hank Groenbunr of the two camp* yesterday.
BaUdag power to tha lire cad the Detroit Tlx»r* ami Floyd
BUI Terry changed hie halting
la tho air. Tha CMatol toted &lt;Arhy) Vaughan of the Pirate*, re- order, moving Mel Ott, National
League home run chempka, tala
the cleanup position la place o f
Center Fielder Jimmy Rippk. Bio*
pie wa* moved to fifth, aad wig
probably yield to Hank Lelkmr If
the Yankee* use a lefthaadsr.
Manager Joe McCarthy premiere
to announce hi* itartlag pitcher
ftoday.
twill V* Judging
Jiklgllli# from
fremi yesterday**
kaeiaivLa'a
to t g j
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2S.-(A7 workout, Vtraon ‘"Lefty" Coeaea
« Cody —The collego football coaching will g*t the call.
ut
a pof**alon numbers only a tinun
Gomes took a long werkout with
y smb* tutors who have held their cur- Catcher Bill Dickey and after tha
1,
and real post* for more than ten session Mid he thought he had m ire
of Ure regular
U
speed than at any Mm store ha
ikto to t o * " '
Stanley to*era the
sue group « g eude While aaetbir
Harry Hoglwe la dean of the hurt hi* pitching an a to a gnato
group draggad thaan recrivvra
storting hi* twenty-slsth against the Indiana early this a b
-__ ^
tlown,
vtMuion with the Colorado Afffflet. •en.
n&amp;.rllt Kuffi/iY, who has B K ]
•T ire rest o f the squad spent I * * * ' ore ic r e *
ot. m . l ^ n
•rest o f tha akw iM ln n blockbsv# rot&gt;c!wd for a ileca.le mentioned with Gomre a* the p a s '
lag nnd tackltog. Ftorida grid* ur k n **r tut few lu iv liugeied •HU Yankee star Ur, *p*nt the en­
dsn are taking as chance* ou ** “ "y on* •P°t Lor more than tire practice session to the hat*
ling cage,
preeeuttog a weakness to de- * T,r* 1 *tar*Monte Pet non, Yaakaa pitch­
fsnalve pky to tha
powerful
was Just getting things
r ittowAmi sUaau
orfaniie&lt;l at tha Colorado Stntt er who Injured
hie
lack
tool
BThea tha Vairerslty o f y k r - ^
u“ u.r,|_
, 1913 Thursday, spent most of Urn more*
Ida team eanada aut for thBo" " uPPkp'
landscape Ing under the lights and Urea
kickoff. They will at least are- P*l"Ur, took hold at the Uni- worked out for the first l i r e stare
■eat a ^ n H u arostaeb Caaeh ren lty o f Illinois. Fatnou* for the Injury. He reported to Ma*
v—
,w ._ ' _ t
hb smart, tricky tram* Zuppkc Carthy that he s ill could net
remre. faathaQ tog. from heed
for hb 21th season* throw i t toll speed. Tha Tankas
manager said he doabtod that
to fo o t They will don oranc* BtJ~, 5?* .
. _
.
kalttod pasts, armaga Jerroy. and 1
^
Xu™ ki , ■ " Pearson would pitch bafare Bum------ f T T L V
T
In th# 20-yraV'Cb*&gt;, with R. I- day, If then.
lt - _
. . . __i « . _ iii ^ *.__ i Romney, brglnnlng
hl»
sightThe most perilstret rumor |g
m ar
campulcn at
tho
Htnh the Giants’ ramp b that Hal Brito*
jBtsto Agriculture College, next marker and not Freddy FVtaatoeTW E N TY -CAMB W IN N EBB I * " ,I " 1" 1 o f
,0 one •«*»• mon* will pitch tha aremd garea
y r w VARY
■-- .
toto / A MIIOMa
for the National Lragnrre. TH IS
Mid he though that Bckomarikt
Joe Riley, senior, and Vie Brad­ wa* back In form bat woaM m l
ford, sophomore, ore Alabama's ■ay definitely who would gw la
No. 1 punts r*.
the mound Thursday.

a - T J a r J v g jg a -fs

SSTre A ^Tre reT.5^ TT" i*““

Harry Hughes Is
Dm Of Nation’s
Football Coaches

Cnlw And White Sox
ToMeet In TubbIc For
Ci ty Championship

throughout tho

C lassified

Adv

CHICAGO, Sept. a ».-(/ P )-T h r
twenty-first city
championship
series between the Chlcngo Cubs
and the White Sox will open to­
morrow at Wrlgley yield.
Arrange meats for tire series, tha
tin t since 1W3, were tiuiiic iv«
rently n» a meeting of Set and
Cub officials In the ofllce of Base­
ball Commissioner Kenetaw M.
I m tb. The first two garni s of the
serks will be played at the Cub’s
kerne ground, with the nest three
• I Combkey Park, home of the
AM riran leaguers who will de­
fend the title won In the 11)33
meeting. The final two games, If
tha event goes the full seven, wl.l
be played at Wrlgley Field.
Regular season prices—53 rent*
for bkscher
seats, ||.|o for
grandstand seats, and «!.*S for
bosee, will prevail. Rach club will
bandit ticket m Im for game* at
IU own park. All gsmr* will
start at 2 P. M. (E. 8 . T.)
Drought and rabbits ■re threatenlag the peanut crop near Curtis,

ALLeBTATE tires—Sears’ prices
aad Boars’ quality. Baal ms
•rna, m w . First i t ________ .
I

Om la im Harr Ira.

ROB ECONOMY—Quality—Borrka to Laundry and Dry Ckatvtog— Call lUymond Luadqubl at

W ANTED:

Good

^ a t t f o r h tS b r a lii

H a b b tll A n d Games A
Scheduled For M ound IX
(ttk aa Prt*ar*s Fsr" First Gu m

math the H M aa they are today.
Tha Yaahaao had haoa out la front
■ M ad tha way. w M o tha Giant*
had bare rompolted to com. from
kehtod to tho atretch to win tho
■taagat. Tho l i f t Giant* worn
•a coread place to mld-Anruat but
they ooomed deottood to finish
there, tor the Ptrato* wore rolling
ek ag with a comfortable 7-game
k id at tho Mam. Meet everyone
wae eatkfkd that tho Yankee* and
tho Pirates would bait). It out In
tha fall classic. That la—rrecyoaa bat John McGrow.
Tho ftory manager of tho Glaata was not oaa to (ir e up satll
tha rare wa* over, aad his team
went aa to dotoat tho Pirates and
ret k to tho Berks with their
h oM town rivals.
'T h e IM1 meeting wae plenty
•selling, for tho Yank* took tho
first two games but weakened un­
der the constant pressure of the
Giants aad loat la eight contests.
Tho Gkats won hy n score of fire
games to three.
The rival manager*, John Mc­
Grow and M llkr Huggins, hare
passed on. Ia thalr place* are Bill
Terry and Jo# McCarthy. There
k every Indication that the rivalry
between the two clubs will be n*
been a* ever when they square o ff
for the opener tomorrow afternoon
at 3:30 o’clock.

TWTPf?

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HANFORD. RLORIPA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER SB. IBM

F ir s t V o te rs League Is
Applications Formed In Sem inole Area

Flood Capital

BATTLEGROUND IN WORLD SERIES OPENER

Group To Be AffUUUC WHh Yoeag Democrata; Seek Election Of
Rooaerelt, Bvpporten

H t Operators Ank

H anford |* T h * O n ly f n l n i
P lu rM a C ity A ffo r tlln g R ail. H toR w iR p
.
A M W a te r T n umg o rU lto B m

la 1908

MMHKR

BrowderHeld Youths Flee
in Indiana; Madrid While
Can't Speak Rebs Advance
Communistic Presi­ Children Dispatched
dential Candidate To Valencia And
Denied Opportunity Other Safe Havean
To Pres* Campaign A* Climax Neafg

A Sanford unit o f the Rooaevslt
First Veter*’ Laagoa o f Florida
was formed hero test night In •
conference bitweew kcal Demo­
crat* and DeVsae WlOkmo, state
chairman of tho orgaaisatku.
Forty hsadquarton hoc* point­
TEREK HAUTE,
Ind.. 8,.pt
ed out th* object o f tha group
HO.—
h*ar| Hrowilpr. CommiM
b to bring out “ first Mam” voters,
nUt rnnilidnlr f»»r |»rr*i«|«&gt;nt, mil
that b, psrooao who hare recent­
frivrul* were unn|p,|
a*j
ly reached th* legal age fo r rotthry nt t'|t|M*t| o ff a |rain f nvin
g.
t hkagti tmlny.
Jo* O Tsnair, attached to Dem­
Juntos O. Yates. (MiUce chief,
ocratic headquarters to tha Val­
•old llrowrder is held to prevent
des Hotel, said a meeting of si
bint from making n speech here
eligible* will be colled In the near
tonight.
future for the appointment o f ofArrrated with Itiowder we*e
flCWTRe
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 80.
Mr TO*
Preao
Wtldi. Frank. Nrw York novelltt,
He explained that Mm Essssrslt
Mnilrul cvHcuatiti Its ehO*
end
Seymour
tValmnn
of
New
— (A P ) — Slot machine UFirst Voters’ League b affiliated
York, repreientative « f the Na­ tlrnt tmlny ii .h insurgent BF*
k M ia
applications poured
with tho Somtook County Young
tional Klxctlon Committee of th* m irs rullfd down the m a la
M L to the comptroller's office
Democratic Chib, tad thet the ob­
Communist I’nrty.
h igh w ays to the capital.
Hotto? with the deadline due
ject! voa of both orgaaisatkaa are
All three are held on rlutrgts
Thi&gt; C o vi'n im cn t dlsrioagR
th* some namoly, tha support of
M movtow on the renewal of,
of vagraney pending nn InvesttI hnt nrphuiM o f the S p u in h
tha Freotdsnl aad tha aoctkn of
M ating licenses.
The Pulo Grounds look* something like Ahb at the opening gam* of Ih* IW&lt;l World Series between gallon.
Browder
sent
trlrgrnms
all Dsmocretk nominees to Coun­
imMattons showed 2,903
the New York Giants and th* Yankees. The fire, and second game, were scheduled here and there­ of protest In President linos evolt C ivil W a r nntl children o f
ty, state sad national offices.
m ilitiam en nt the fro n t liari
"IHrtolU filed up to last
Mr. (FCaaaor plscod emphasis after Ih* Yankees pity host In ktoeir pork acres* the Harlem. In *ver»t a sixth game proves neres- • ml Governor Paul V. McNutt It* ell
stnrtm i
yesterd a y
Bight for location licenses
of Indiana.
DEVON ■ W ILLIAM S
tsry,
It
will
be
played
In
tho
Palo
Grounds.
&lt;AF
Photo)
on th* fast that membership in
tm utnl V alen d it and o tb q f
-J
aad l e t for licenses on machine*
lie
submittrd
to
the
nrreit
the First Veters’ Lesgua dees not
agreeably nnd s lid he
would j
" f »«f*ly .
awacd by persons In whore place*
obligato oaa to pay aay foes or
speak tonight if permitted to do! Th*’ wilnlsstry » f Interior an*
they are offen d for ptay.
•ossmeats.
so. Voles said |,e wend not nl- ,r.ounee.1 fiv i Itles had been pteea*
Approximately 1,000 more apMembership cards M y be se­
low anyone belonging In
the “ *
disposal of all eitiMM dn*
ptoaMan* are In today’* mall,
re red from Mr. OToaaor at th*
Communist party to speak
siring t&lt;&gt; flee to eastern eoartal
ahoa* 10,000 license* were Issued
Valdes Hotel Democratic head­
Terre Haute a* tong us he is ritiea from the impending, rllmattor this year. The neat license
quarters.
chief.
j le buttle nf Ihe revolution.
year opasa tomorrow.
Fereoaal contacts a n planned
Advancing
Fascists, proving
CHICAGO,
Sept. 3 0 - (T )
.
Local option electlona to deterwith those who Just reached their
closer to Mndrid while the IW*r
Farmers
In
widely
scattered
•
■ ■ ■
■Mao If tho operation o f ilot ma•go majority, It was announced.
guaid "rlemseil” Toledo af Ikn
section* of the country have an­
thtore k to bo continued will bo
Mr. Williams k ft B u ford this
••Itrd Influence,” was reported by
other
problem,
one
they
have
hold to many Florida counties
mornlag for othor conferences and
hendi|iiurters to have reached IW
not experienced fur six or sev­
Mar. B along with general elecorgsnlMtloa meetings In other
&gt;*cas, the higgesl town blocking
en years—farm labor shortage.
Man balloting.
parts of th* otato. H* plans to cov
the way to the capital,
A survey shows thousands of
com
A Horsey-Genera] Cary D. Ianor th* entire peninsula. Installing
ii only 22 mile* from Madrid
farm job* are avallabl* in
dto haa rukd the results of local
First Voters’ League* In all cities
neiir the half way p«dnt bat'
Art classes are being organised where a Youag Democrat club b
Mississippi,
A r iron*.
New
• p ik a voting will be
effective
Local building activities for
Kpeiithrud* of the Di'inocratb*
Toledo nnd the capital.
the mcnlh of XeptemW almost York, Michigan, Indiana, Penn­ party in Florida will
ha mediately, so If a county votes In sll Seminole County elementary In operation.
Thui.doy’* U.t.... Tidal Slalloi,
The Government, denying that
toppeil the f.’O.OUO mark, accord­ sylvania. Houlh Carolina, Illi­
,la baa slat machine licensee, la- while school* today, according to
Sanford tonight in the first cam­ Ocean Pier. I'nylonii llriich: low, Insurgents had approached an
an
announcement
from
T.
W.
Law­
nois,
Massachusetts.
New
ing
to
o
compilation
of
construc­
1:17 o'clock; high, 5:05 o'clock. rinse to Madrid, mobilised Iw* admad now to operator*, they will
paign appearance of major nomi­
Hampshire and Connecticut. A
tion permit* by City Clerk Frank
•he W&gt; good, and there will be no ton. County superintendent. „
Fishing trout nnd blue* runiiin- dlliulml classes of milltln lain ■
nees
since
the
Juno
23
primaries
Hoperebion
and
Initiation
are
majority of th* jobs are tem­
S. Lam«on today.
fair.
refund o f money paid for them.
powerful army. It hoped la atom
being made by V. C. Knsffor, dis­
eliminated holdovers from tho
porary during harvest season.
The exact total amounted to fit',*
o ff the Iteliel Attack en th* eafd*
trict supervisor o f tho Affiliated
Wages paid for farm labor June 2 voting.
The Seminole County Agricrl- tnl, make it swift counter attoakt
435, the rlerk announced.
Reboot Art Club*.
trailing tho parade tonight Li tural Club will assemulo ul 5 P. across &lt;'uit.nl HpaUsa»d recap4aiw
While th* figure is comparative­ Increased 20 per rent in th*
*
Mr. Lawton s*U the InataflaMon
lost two years, the Deportment
[* l
Frril
P. Cune, selected by statu M., Thursday in the High Scliool Toledo.
ly
small
when
coniparrd
to
somw
Th* transfer of A. R. Mar
o f art clasaet In County school*
for the election o f officers. All
of Agriculture sold.
S-'clalist* troops retreated stubs
other
municipalities
in
Korida,
Democrat*
ss
their
choicO'fnr
gov-i-Vi
was the f&gt;;s: move of it* kind In shall from tho City sanitary dr
flier* are uiged •'» al|«ud.
Imrnly i*
the Tolsiiw srclury ‘C
ernor. lie t. on ills first !«g u, it!
duty as desk ser &gt;fr. I imx.n t^'wlrd cut, It A*rn
several years, olmila. courses were pirlMeut
reflect one of tho most ortire
lighting doggedly under a barragn
taught In cducutionat Institutions grunt s i the City Jail was an
tigorous speaking tour tutriiiig| The woollier: pal lly cloudy, tobuilding periods experienced lo­
from six-inch hntteriea ranged Ml
nuunced today by Folic* Chief
Odopllun o f . Banford’s here some time ago.
all important cities m Central i ‘ "I showers Tlmr-dny nnd in ex- the eity’s heights.
cally In some yrars.
|In-me north portion tonight. Ex­
'
RBinlrlpal budget b ex­
Under the plan of opereUggJaid Roy Williams.
Florida.
The Government declared a turn
One of the brighter feature* dug
Mr. Marshall will enter h!
treme Northwest Florida gener­ in the wur tide is Imminent, wain"
p bo suthorixed tonight by down by Mr.
from
the
statblics
is
the
Indica­
Also
with
the
parly
ia
Judge
new work tomorrow when polk*
ally
fair
tonight
nnd
Thursduy,
teacher.
J Commission.
luiniiig the farther
InxurgMto
C. O. Andrews of Drlundo, tho slightly cimi er tonight.
headquarter* will be „i*-*»tJD- tion o f a residential property imWeeks of Intensive study
prov,ment tendency which seems
stretched out their lines tha wtak*
party’s selection for United Slates
IUbed In the munklr
prison
body and as Individ
; to
catching popular fancy.
er they became.
Revised
estimates nf
the senator to fill the unexpired term
deserted for soma t,
# on
oatrs hare sifted do
Business property, too, took u
amount of funds nltnralrd
to of Park Trammel. The judge hut
economy move.
I ai proposed cxpendltu
decided upswing In September
Chief William* m I&lt;&gt; - a crew
coming year to * deflnlt,
wton explained that th*
with approximately $15,000 be ins Seminole County public schools been appearing on vlitually all
o
f
workmen
have
been
employed
k form that b ready
uitlonal course will work no
expended to prontuto Various en­ show educational Institutions in platforms with Cone.
fOtrire action.
. hardship on schedule* of elemen­ In renovation activities for tho terprises.
this ate* are certain to rtcelvl
“ Little” Jo* llrndtirki, slated
■ - A k a la the stages o f finality tary schools, since they or*—In a past week and have whipped the
largest permit of the month w it $51,340 for the year, T. W. law .
Hanford Grammar School *iu.
to go into the November gvnersil
are
not new quarters Into first rate con­ issued to \V. K. Kirrhhoff for the
to tha lax roll which requires measure—elastic and
ton, County superintendent, said
dent* curly this week hrnr,| Hr.
torg* measures o f work and many bound by the stiff routine nf dition.
elections
in
the
fignt
for
the
con­
Installation nf a pre-cooling plant today.
,
Henry Mcl.nunhlln deliver nn ud
City prisoners, formerly held to cost $7,500.
In
high
haws o f discussion and figuring schedules maintained
gressional seat of the Filth DU*
City profiMMional nml
schools.
'The figure, he said is definits- trirt, is the third major mvmlicr dress on the cure of the eyes.
SB oqoatkatlon problems.
In th* County Jail, will be InForrest Gatchel wst second hl.rh
I |ic*«‘n a nrr |myjblp Oct. I#
The doctor i lustriited his li*'- I
Th* classes are to become ■ reg­ careerated in the munkipal de­ numerics ly with the issuance nf a A former announcement of $73,- of the louring pmty. lie und
Other Important matters that
Mrmrtlinir In mi announccmost
luie
with
n
him
klsmrd.
showlnc
ular
pari
of
the
lower
school
rurC ltl Fathers hope to tackb totention house In the future.
$0,000 permit for the erection o f tail was based solely on heal Judge Ambews were | ‘minuted how the eyes are retpiircd to focus mini** I«hIny hy City Clerk Praak
■tow include the sppolatmsnt of rbatom, th* superintendent stat­
ia grocery store.
compilation. Today's amount eat for thrir respective offlres ufter on nn inject thnt is to be seen S. UllllH'ld.
• fgpwaoatetlvo to sit on tho ad- ed.
In residential construction, J. announceil from Tallahassee.
having obtained the bucking of clearly.
An effort U niadi* xmerally tJ
vtoorF rem mittso o f the fltato
Among th* cubJtcU to b# taught
state Town-end (Tubs,
II. Van Hoy led the field with nn
Mr.
lutwtun
pointed
out
thit
I'r. MrlnfuKhlill tiild students collect n I fee, within 30 day*
Fgnaors’ Market, and the discus- Will b* pencil and crayon sketch­
•xpenditure of $1,500 to remodel a the $51,140 I* to be derived fruit
All the randidite, will Millin' i the cure nnd protection o f lh« eyes ufter they full due, the rlerk Mid.
• k t aJ prspsssd plarn for lighting ing, water color drawing, pa pur
two-story building.
Collection of delinquent Iteanae*
vehicular taxes, the state schoul Cony’s loud-speaking
equipment' Involved no expense whntnver, on'y
th* hich School athletic field for construction work, clay modeling
Throughout the month, |5 per­ one-mill assessment and Interest Ihar l&lt; to Im stationed nt the in- it small amount of motion ou the it u duly of tho police department
t a g * football
and other preliminary work genFaulty •lactria wiring is on* of mits were Issued.
and for the current year netted a
tersrclion of First Street und Mag part of every inditidual.
on existing school fundi.
trolly Identified with th* study of th* principal eauae* ef firs* in
Permit* for September, 1935,
no I* Avenue, the rustmnary lo­
After the nddress, the iloct l nimble sunt of revenu* for tha
Other
sums
will
be
sddrd
to
art.
building*, fir e Chtef Mack CUva- totaled $10,250. For the same
Student, will b* required to pro­ land *aid today to raiphailalng tha month In 1931, there wa* hard!/ the total through the chain store cation used by |Hilltirul campaign­ vi-ltcd several classrooms ill the City.
An ordinance provide* • maxi*
* their own iqaterial, accord importanca af Fire Prevention any building activity when but $75 tax and allorations from gen ers. Addresses will begin promptly Grammar School and snbl they
wete exceptional y constructed lo mum fine of $2u&lt;) ur • 94-day
tral slate fumla, it wss reported. at 5 I’. M.
tog to th* program.
Wrek, OxL 4 to IE
In permits were issued.
Seminole County has 2ill.'t5
Members of the .Seminole Coun­ provide the proper liuht for stu­ sentence for person* who do not
Other common cautai, Mid th*
meet the professional and ocrupaInstruction units, th* local su­ ty Demociatlc Cominillee will form dents.
chtef, are caret*** smoking and
lent‘ I license stntute.
perintendent
announced.
This a motorcade at 5:30 I*. M, at the
‘BIG*
MONEY
IN
H
AW
AII
us*
af
match**,
dsfactlva
besting
n H m vrero completed today to*
The combined sources o f rerenua
figure is based on 30 pupdi to sheriff's office, drive t&gt; the Monappliances, us* af inflammabl* liq­
to "family night” program to be
produced $9,521 for tha municipal
■
»
«
Bridge
and
escort
Cone.
An­
each
teacher
employed.
HONOLULU,
T.
If.
S*pt.
30.
uid* for bom* cteasing and the
Waged at a F. M. Thu retoy by
government over Ihe 1935-34 M *
drews und Hcndrirk* into the City.
failure to ramav* old papers and — (A7—Tkr Hithop museum here
k t h e d Woodmen of tire World.
-on which ends today, record* ro*
Persons who desire to accom­
HFJl
FAB
DON
has
Just
unloaded
and
In-tailed
rubbish from kol’dlags and prem­
Tha affair k closed to all except
vriil.
pany
the
prorrsidon
are
udvi*&lt;-d
a coin nine fret high and wrighise*.
.
■mahare o f tha fraternity and
—
Through a repnrtorial error The to a|ipenr nt the Court House ut
Flo slut michinc Interests bore
A ''pelican vine," unknown .....
Oily rags ■tort biases on their Ing 711 pounds. It come* fro.n
W eb homed Iit* famtku.
Herald sahl yesterday that City 5:30 o'cork this afternoon.
ns far ns it rolihl In* learned. wn&lt;
A operial sntsrtateawal pro* today were concentrating ou Pan­ own aetord through spontaneous th* Island of Yap, Japanese man­
Tonight's rslly will l&gt;« the «tnit. on exhibition today In Ihe office of
ama City devclopmeats where Carl combustion without tho application dat* in mid raclfie, where it is tales nn the Hanford Gaa Com
Ih
pany property was double that of ing gun for a number of Iim-.-i I |mi- C. It. I'nwsnn, County fnrm ngent.
legal
tender
for
rnnugh
lund
to
Gray,
DeaKKinlic
nomine*
for
of
a
flam*,
th*
chtef
cautioned.
S am lM m hs•dad,,TT* ,,**^ T * *
the State ami County. Th* reverse lltlcal gathering* now being »rbed.
accommodate
a
good-site
vil­
tha
state
house
of
representative*,
The
peci
liur-liHiking
piece
ef
“
Th*
fir*
department
ia
anxloua
Wad farttoa o f tire m£duk“ 'toMrs. Carol Bird Stephenson. S3,
1* tru*.
uh-d throughout th* County by tho vegetation wux brought in l»y n
announced Ire b planning a legis­ to do everything possible to help lage.
County Cummilte*.
lative art designed to keep the com make Hanford flre-Mfe," Chtef
grower in the Allumoule Springs formerly nf Sanford, dim! Tu*w.
•Iny morning In Orlando following
device* ia Fkrlda.
In the event of rain, speaking urea.
Clavtland Mid. Ml f aayoaa ia not
.
n
•
.•
w n
a
Aa Associated Press dispatch ■ur. .tout th. hax.rd. i « hi. bom.
activities wl I lie transferred to
The vine’s resemblance to a n short illness, according to to*
the Court House, It was announced pelican is remarkuMe even tu the formation received here today.
quoted Gray aa H ying that his or place af buainess, w* will o*
w
wr a • a
ir *
■ (•
a____
At the time nf her itenth, Mr*.
from Democratic heudquarters.
huge pourh in the bird's lienh
o f the evening kill would require all slot machine vary glad to c o m areaad and make
where he stores the day's euleu Stephenson was a resident of Bt*
r, who will to- taxes aad license fee* to be divert­ an tiamlnaiioa and reccoatmeod
Petersburg, although she wa* well
ed late aa old ego penaloa fund.
f fotal.
correction* if aacaaisry.”
fnternalbai.
known throughout Centre! Ftorbto*
An effort to lower the tpce I nf er showed that Club work eonInside,
the
plunt
is
u
deep
vel­
-----—
—
—
—
—
.
I,
i
,
plan*
to
Chief
Clavtland
plana
to
go
b*
to provided hy
vehicle*,
particularly stetlng of dental, surgical and
vet eolor, sprinkled with *|Mits of
■ad hi* ortboo- cauattea have lined up a slot M - 'f o r a local rivte data, echoole ead larger
bus**,
asing
Florida
highways, modiral aid given to underprivi­
yellow. A young trailing string,
chin*
referendum
to
appear
on
ether
orgaalMtioa*
M
xt
weak
and
Ito own Iny.
was voted tislay by th* F.tnford leged children In the past year
Ihe stem, is attached to the point |
debt Two hare tha Nav. 3 general elect loo sal- talk an fire provaatioa.
amounted to $1402.57.
In th*
KISSIMMEE, Sept. S U .-IA t- where the tip* nf a bird’s wingt
Elwani* Club.
tot.
tod tha fete.
Preshtent
W ilier
Coleman project. Kiwani* was asalsteil by Alle-tt Croft, I’asco county rowla S«mlaol* County, Urn lord
&gt;*hl Iw if folded.
'so. Avsraa*
namesI R. W. Ware, ebslrmsn. A. local physicians, dentist* and boy, wrrnl on triul for the second
Miatettrial Asaactotion lad tha
rub. Avarsa*
_ «»
LONDON
time
today
on
charge*
nf
robbing
others.
L.
Istekwaol
and
C.
L
Imwson
campaign far a petition contain-!
Vise.
Avsraa*
now aa • committee la present th*
Russell Mason presented an In­ the St. C oud Citiiens State Hank
*»r. A v s ra a *____ M
tog aaffktent name* to request) seen Mary’a
Wav Avsrsg* ___ t*
library suggest lag to th* Btat* Indus­ vital Ion to Kiwanimna and Semi­ Mar. 21. 1934.
County CommUeteaore fog a ref- J
Ah
JI'SK AVU. ____— »T
•readum action.
1 shalve* at Maribaraugh House trial Commission.
lie was convicted of armed robNo siwcific nole County resident* to b*eom*
ll'I.Y VVU. ______ II
| to prepnrnllan tag whan k ir maj- speed limit w m suggested.
»l
members of lb* Florida Audubon lery in connect Ion with the hank
BERLIN,
Sept.
30. - (&lt;17— AL'll. AV«J. ______
aaly mavao there i o n
ller
After Juliux Dlngfehter had re­ Society. Th* club took a mem­ rohUry Oct. 2, 1931, hut won :t lotwience S'impxcn, Americnn sea­
M ILU O N MII.EB BY AIM
favoritoa are warka e f travel. ported an th* Kiwani* ebjeetiv* bership and vtded to donate th* Supreme Court order for • nrw
man convicted nf sedition again-1
RIO DE JANIEBO, Rept. 30.|bUtory and
number four—tha suppor'. of Society’s magsiioa to tha munic­ trial.
the German Governmef*. today
ipal
library.
churches
In
their
siritual
aims
—
—&lt;Aq— Seven commercial airline*
Selection of a six-man Jury wax began serving a 22-inonths* term
New
members
presented
by
T.
Kiwsniinx voted to attend the
flew 1439445 mil*. In Braail
roriiplrted ami Paul Kirkpatrirg, in I’ loelsense* Prison.
th* flrat ala montha thia year In
Simpson, who admitted distribijt- ?j
M AN ILA F. L, B*p4. 2E-GP) Methodist Church in a body next E. Simpson were Dr. T. F. Mc­ rashirr af th* robufd bank, took the
Daniel and P. B. Campbell.
1142# hours.
Tha plane* car- — Vic* Freatdani Borgia Oamenv. Sunday.
stand ax tha first slat* witness. ing Communist liternture. wits
Guests today were Warren II* repeated testimony given at sentenred to three years with crerl- •*!
rted I I J M pasaeagars. 207
Also approved was a plan *°
o f tha FhUlpptaa Canunanwcalth,
rle ton* o f baggage, 54 o f «
who aha la ckiaf a f public in make the body attendance a reg­ Sherman and E. H. Sherman, Croft’s first trial, saying h* rec. It of It months for time he wus 17*
freight. ■truction, favor* lamputeuij al- ular yearly feature, vialttog each both o f Whiter Park, ami Mr. ognired the defendant ax the lead­ helrl in jail before trial. No uppenl;3l
73 of
Mills, manager o f tha Purcell er of three men who held up the was alowrd but Hitler Iras iKWiTjjJ
944
of
_
k f Fr.'tl- church In th* City.
A aacoad react by Mr. DingMd- Store tore*.
tu pardon ur parultt him,
a jj
bask.
la

Fascists Reach ;
Half-Way M$yK

iU M li Declares No
Refold Of Permit
' Homy If Banned

Government Planning v
Counter Drive On ■
Captured T o l e d n

Lower Schools
01 County Get
Clasiei Id Art

Local Bailding
For September
Reaches $20,000

Drawing, ModcUngTo
Be Made Regular
Part Of Activity

Rmidential Activity
In Refle c t e d la
Municipal Permit*

N o v e l Experience
Felt B y Farmers
In labor Shortage

Cone, Andrew*
And Hendricks
Speak Tonight
Motorcade To Meet
Ndmin
A t Bridge

\ Democratic

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Police Department
Ready To Occupy
New Jail Thursday

to

. Bjr Commissioners

Mfed

Seminole Schools
Allocated $81,340
For Term Expenses

Grammar Studcnlw
(•iven Lecture On
Protection Of EyeH

Occupational F ee
Of Businm Units
Payable Tomorrow

Chief Ciution* On
Ftttl ty Electric*!
Wiring In Building*

Tamil? Night’ lb
Be Staged By local

cook.

^ir ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION m

Legislator P l a n s
Slot Machine BUI
For Pension Fond

Ir n U f+ d 'D m U .l/ m '

BAKING
CABBIE McCRAY. colored girl, FOE HALE! Bread New Bobailt
Typewriter. Only Meath Old.
wants J»b cooking or washing.
H IT Cypres*.
, Sacrifice. Apply Boa J, Herald.;

GATtW INTBAM URALBIntramural athletics at the Uni­
versity of Florida provide • year
round program In It* different
sports for approximately HU per­
cent of the stuiknt body.

DcbiSrefb, Who Jotoad tha Yaakres Just la llm to hare to m
World Serlca money, has ;Unr*d
with Cleveland, Chicago, r r r i a .
Detroit and Now York Ip tho
American League.

U E O E HANDSOME W. Mlaorcaa pullets, 5 1-2 months. Now
COOLER WEATHER k
toytog. 11.00 each. A lb a ’s Car—yaw will
aead a
tor, South Ead Hanford Are.
•ek for eur price*.
Bogota Hardware Co.

Former Sanfordite
Dead In Orlando

Kiwaiuaiis Ask Reduction In Speed

Of Large Vehicles Using Highways

Cowboy GeU Second
Trial For Robbery

II ,$ I, , r *—sROB EENTi Two bedrooM with M1BUONA1Y BE
M tthflfi ||Hk.
Grown freai
toaaocting bath. Aa apart meat
to stagly.
Boaiaeea couple or Boa F M k « A Fiteaa 414-W.
fWMkmou preferred. Everything HYPO HI-TEAT treetor tmL U t
•roritod. Phone l i t .
par galtesk Bin*koto Baftotag
C*.. 8 aaf*rdJ
FOB BALE: a
1 t w n fll
aa*4 irtM M iif water baatore.
Bargains. Baadalt Eterirte Cm ,

IrOCAL WEATHER1

Seaman llexinH Term
German Prinoner

Daritr A Gay's qeOto Pakk
'M

fa r Ik , M

P

Owners of homes pointed inside *nd out with Duskr
CHOICE LOT a f
* » F toaka IM S

Farm Office Shown
‘Pelican Vine* For
Firrt Time Isocally

Gay products ran rest sscure In the knowledge that
better paint can be purchased at any pries.

�At L t e b

•etlvlttos an* Ik * aantowri

vamnt for tlto t e t t o f

•ketneuikii or hMeiae wort Justified, the Mock LegfeJ
U M WOO rt.

Tho defcndutti In Ibh daitudbr crime worn sorry « ■
unplM of manhood. Ao in nmol la soak caooo lia r hod no
PfiwDol qaalif toallaw* lo n oow i wd their stow and sreMUaM. They wort cruel and selfish, devoid o f any m n o f I
falrnou or fitness. They looked rn p irt for emybody and
everythin!. I M r character can ho jn fiod o o iio h o l by
‘ be rtWtodo of ono o f tboir oinobow toward* the wifo of
tho victim. Whoa tho oontenco woo proooonood. ho aaarlod
ft ber: “ Well, I hope you’re aatiofM ." Ho wao atrowfy
befianlnr to harbor setf-plty, to pteUfi hknootf a* beia«
mistreated, and to bo thormiiMy ooro bocaaaa tho atato
wouldn’t allow him to kill whenovor ho thought tho caoe
Juatifiod I t
*
Thlo la tho mental make-op o f afl terrorists, of a t rad­
ical adventurlata who would trifle with homwn tno to carry
out aome o f their crack-pot thoorka, Thoro la only one GENKVA, Sept. M -tA ^-K m -

A tOSto ngrireo i toeUnun L

SINCLAIR "BBT C
FOOTBALL RADIO
Don’t Fail To Get Year El
RAT ID S

wear Halle Melanie la ready lo
’sacrifice a consider*bl* portion of
hla rights uniter UM League to*.
•Mat" to effect a MtUement of
Uw I talo-Ethiopian war, Lawrence
Taana, Ethiopian delegate, told
the League of Nationa A«**mo!y i
Mday
| He did not apeclfy what connsFor a long time there had been a need In tho United •ten* the Naeua might make hut,
Htatea for one atrong. centralised enforcement agency «aid the Emperor's dealre to pro.'

CARLTON

Bach AMMoaal a . 4e

PH O N E 4 7 5

which would not be restricted by atato Unea, behind which]
L U r nt ten* e county:
P m mm n-faot will k* content criminal! could find protection. Tho tows have been en­
P H I sae sweet meadow’s bounty. acted end the organisation perfected which aukoo it very

difficult for certain types of crooks to operate, and much
^ diab a fence, la mount c of thin credit goes to Edgar Hoover, head of the Bureau of erattene ngnlnat those who
inveetlgatkm.
f t bmtee lbe feel with gravid,
Coming to tho dafense of Hr. Hoover, who has boon
P H make man rich one truly rrtlcizrd recently, tho Miami Herald Baya: "The public
i mto
*
will applaud quite generally tho publicly expressed resent­
1 h s tondlong leagues of IraveL
ment of J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau of
P H s k a k perceived of eyre Investigation, toward hia aad tho department's critics.
"J. Edgar Hoover can rightfully assart hla pride in the
accomplishments
of his bureau. Aarerkane Join in that
l hasrt cannot inherit.
? » aampnas of n tingle atone
pride and rejoice In the fact that gangsters and'organised
•after for the nplvit.
crime no longer Infoat the nation because of the relentless
warfare waged by the Fadaral Bureau of Investigation.
*•“ *
* * * *
**
“ ‘ “
* ‘
* “ **
1st wheels turn on, sine* tun
"There la
food for thought
In the statearent
of Hoover
Hey mutt,
that It is diacourogin for a law enforcement officer to
Wtore speed may not be halted, build an efficient, loyi
hard-working organisation only to
p A trading alow the humble
______
find
Its_______________
morale weakenedI by
by the
the personal,
persona), financial
financial and
and po­
litical
lltleal ambitions of schemers
achamera who endeavor to belittle the
Via tool shall be Halted.
Nary Males I-click. efforts of honest men.
"The director of the bureau strikes a note that Is
responsive with dear-thinking Americans when he declares
Unit he has no excuse to offer for the killing nf dangerous
Tu shirk s mortal pain?—
criminals In the last three yeare. His record is clear on
M aactent, well-tried port'd
that score. The results speak for themselves.
f t SMr«t, spsmlld gain.
"It is regrettable that Edgar Hoover finds it necessary
to defend himself sad his bureau. But It Is uadder to realIp eMadow-lorlng cntlte
Knew perfect, tempered pears iso that ho waa directing Us remarks at operatives In the
h* gwdw llirn^jj|p mil*t Irtlttn ■H.rot servirr iepartnr*nl who tinwsmntiMlly Inveetigaied
f t win their own* rcteaev.
Hoover’s bureau to lie reprimanded and demoted by Heeretsry
Morgenthau.
f t e tehn of untried form
"An honeat man will make mistakes. Ills honesty will
Oottaala no utrrued hmr;
accept fair criticism. But he naturally resents the dis­
Win alarm* tha spirit's soara*
honest Impugning of his motives. In expressing hla 'ut­
Will find tho »*»t of nowert
— Marla l~ Kgllnloa.
most scorn and contempt* for critka of hia bureau, Iloovar
gave notice that the spirit motivating hia department la
Tim panhandler, in «urr*»*l*e above the slanders of those who would curtail its activities
kps, Tim great Mulhwanl trek
in ridding the nation of organised vice which baa spread
its tentacles of corruption across the land.”

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We wonder what cxrun* Arthur
grtebarw will glvo fnr tha failure
ef U i bslovrd airplane* to make a
Mud pte out of tko AlraiarT

China LHta Potato
to Important Poat

Japan ha* told &lt;’hln* In shake
NANKING, Sept. 3 a - W » l u t e or take the rnnsrquenrvs,
Wbteh, for all practical purpnw*, The lowly iweet potato haa been
saaana, shah* hand* AN1&gt; take lifted la a place at national Im­
portance by China by a govern­
He eaneequrncr*.
ment order launching n nation'A aarrntren ineh enow storm Is wkla yam improvement moveMgfrted aa being a minor ralastru- ment.
for Denver. Rut the woy we i Alwaya a popular food In China,
right now, we would awnp a tho aweat potato haa now been
of perspiration for about two found to be n cheap practica­
ble source of alcohol dlatUUlten,
re of their snow.
so tho goeemmeat ministry af In­
lard
Droverbronk,
tendon dustrie# U working toward the
prillteher ami sponsor of the improvement of local strata* In
* fty Brit ld«" movement, h»« tha eipactalion of increasing tha
Joel purchased a flying craft alcohol content. The annual crop
aaada in America. After all. he of tl potato growing pcoelarea
pnbakly wanted a gmul
alr- fit China aswunta to IS million
Pterlda hunter* will be required
la refart how much game they shot
daring teal season when they make
•fftkattea for their licensee this
year, The law-makers must have
• lot of confidence in Ik* averaga
NANKING, 8spL 30— (Al­
Hsn*i ability to remember.
ehina la threatening tha use of
sanctions against all Chinee#
The chairman of tha United trading companies and firms
States Steel Corporation, upon r&gt;* which refua* or fall to Join of­
tarnteg from Ruropa, report* n ficially recogmliad trad* or firm
tom ato outlook for tho ateel In* ugione.
M r y of Ibo world. W* wonder
Soma hind of control over all
M h» had in mind tha probability
H al there will b* a Good of or*
Iton tor nyw war material*.

Non-Unions Receive
Threat From China

With neither the loyalist* nor
the Rebel* patrolling the tea*,
( b u y la thriving along the
freria of Spain. Hundred* of
■Into craft are reported as IntolltWr th* Spanish Biecay coatt,

buaiaeaa organliatloae ha* twcoma ncceaaary now that an ef­
fort ia to ba made by tha go*
eminent to collect income ami
corporation tales, and to require
all mate civUiana to eubmit to
elementary military Imining.
In return for joining eeml-offUial union*, firma and compnalea are to b« allowed to elect
their own representative* to the
national aaaemhly whkh
will
eoon launch CU m 'i constitution
al regime.
,

2 T ic k e t s
‘The Green
Pastures”

M ITAIN CLAMPS DOWN
LONDON,
Sept.
30— (A V Grvat Britain
ctemped
down
martial law Tuesday on PnTeatine
to end terrorism which Arabs
have waged In tha lloly Land
for montha agalaet Jewish Im­
migration.
Lteutenant-Qeneral
J, G. Dill, commander of tha
recantly-augmented
military
forces in Palestine, wlU have al­
most dictatorial power.
COMPI.Wm CROMINU
LAKKHUXHT, N. J, Kept. 30.
—lift—The German teppelln HIndenburg completed the ninth e*»tto-weet creasing ef the North
Attenle
coming
here
from
Frankfort-on-Mata, Germany, In
•S hoars and It minute*. Fortyfour passengers were aboard.

“ Buddy” Lake and Bryan R iser

Tickets

1

Good fop
any Showing1
W ednesday
Oct. 7th
only

kavtasaumgd the owaanhtpof th* ACME-COLONIAL
CLEANERS and will operate this concent under the

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CLEANERS

Thursday

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Mia. 0, I. Loach* i m Captain [.pat on* ovtr on (ho Hilt Bltys
■rl* T. Loacka hart returned 1with that old tear-jerker, ‘The
Ota Chautauqua, K , T . « W n they Cterrh Belli a t* Ringing for Mary.
p*«» Ida (rta ttr part o f th* aura- j But They're Wringing The Heart
ar. They alio" T ill ted relative*! Out o f Me.' and note Jane, Cob)
i Little Falls, N. Y , and Captain and 1 bunt Into ’The Sane of the
packs Mute a trip to the New Coyotes' with hair-raising elfect
ngland states.
'for 'Pepper.'
■
’Tt'a a lame, with all the trained
i f l u i o l l i r v I T n l o n O f J« nnr Linda and Cargios floating
m
i
.Z
around. But it sure ha» Improved
h u rch
M f C t t l f i n i r bathroom baritone."

A n d Personal Activities
Church Co-Ed Class
Gets New Quarters

HRr Meeting o f Seminole
* Member Two Order of the
B Star will ha held at 7:30
at th* Masonic Temple.
Waal lid * Primary P.*T. A.
mat at I N P. M. at the

To-Night

Sunday marked a red-letter day
for the Co-Ed Class of the First
Methodist Church, when that fToup
of young men and women of this
dly, crowded to capacity in their
present quarter, for holding class­
's, was given the largest room la
•he entire Sunday School for use.
beginning Sunday, which 1s their
sixth anniversary.
The d a s, has expanded lo such
a Urge membership since I f * or*
ganliatlon In HMD. until at pres­
ent It Is .aid to be the leadtOf
group in the entire Methodist Sun­
day School.
Under the able leadership of
Judge R. \V. Ware, as teacher, this
class, composed of young married
i couples nnd young people of this
city who attend the Methodist

RI TZ

Thurs.

Person alt

Hss

Hsellwgi •peat yesterday here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beckner of
Mams*e, lad., are viaitiag the lat­
ter** sister, Mrs. H. D. LagoM.
Mrs. H. Q, Drake of Harass
villa, Ga., Is vlsitiag her mother,
M n. R. W. Turner, t i t IWra

Am ur.

Mr*. Fred Myers, assisted by
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Installed
Beit yean* officers at the regu­
lar meeting o f lhe Woman's Mis­
sionary Union o f the First Bap­
tist Church held Monday aftertoon st the church. Program for
the afternoon was based on the
society's hymn and watchword for
the year.
The following officer* were In­
stalled: Mr*, J. E. Page, presl-

Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Bpesr, Jr.,
and ion. Tommy, tad G. A. Speer,
Sr., have returned from Daytona president i IDs. B. U Garrison,
Beach Where they spent a week. second vice-president; Mrs. H. W.
Rucker, third vke-president; Mr*.
T. C. Carbon t* Improving at (ho
Atlaatk Coaot Una Hospital In 0. C. fllbht, secretary; Mlaa Maude
Jlnhlns, treasurer; Mrs. R. N. Nlp'per, pUnlst; Mr*. J. II. Colclough,
chorister; Mr*. Volie Williams,
Chairman Bible study; Mr*. Fred
Myers, mission study; Miss Allla
Trafford. stewardship; Mr*. S. H.
English, personal service; Mr*. G.
IT. Rollins, Margaret Fund and
Training School; Mra. I. E. F.st*

G1RL SCOUT NEWS.
By GENE MARTIN LANKY

be held at the Little House.
The Council 1* proud of a
growing library of worthwhile
book* and magazine*.
it an*
nounre* the acquisition of many
new booki,
magazines,
and
pamphlets, together with fllty l
new sontt books.
Additional trailers and sub*
rommittre rhnirraen were disctis.ed at the meeting with the
objective In view Hint. the Girl.
Scout leader croup, as well as
the troop members, ihoutl » v
psnd throughout the year.
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The Seminole County Council
of ths Girl Scouts met Monday
evening at * o'clock at the San­
ford Girl Scout Little
House.
The Utouncil at this time out­
lined its program of activities
for the coming year, and heard
reports of troop progress.
The Council pUns lo continue
its policy o f presenting repre­
sentative Girl Scout programs
lo the various Civic organiza­
tions. Among its pluis for Co­
luber activities is celebration of
National Girl Scuut Week. Dur­
ing this week tilll Scouts will
present a fashion show display*
Ing modern Girl Scout dress mil
equipment. Other projects such
as an exhibit, a radio program,
and a Girl Scout rally will fur­
ther celebrate the week.
Miss Irene Hinton, rsptaln of
the Sanford Girl Seoul troop,
gave a rvport uf activities at
Camp Juliette ls&gt;ve, and present­
ed many new Idea* for t oitneil
and troop activity. Among the

Gilbert Williams has
. 11
-•Itm Summerville thinks he's
to Jackaonville where he it n' d
■'line the songbird* of this naIng at the Jonea Bu*iri«* ('•'
lego after spending th* weeker. i '«-n |-n much competition.
Tbe tall comedian who warble*
her* with hi* parents .Mr. no.
with dune Withers and Irvin S.
M n. A. S. Wl Hams.
Cobb In "Pepper," Jans'*
new
picture|
Mr*. F. S. Vernay left today fur Twentieth Century-Foa
Asheville, N. C., to spend n shmt currently at the Rltz Theater,;
time with Mr, and Mr*. H. I). points out that he's turned out t*
Chase. She was accompanied by be a crooner without benefit of
Randall Chase who will spend • a single singing lesson and with
the added virtue o f being absiv.
few day* thsre.
lute'y tone deaf,
“ Hut the worse I nm, tbe bet­
Mr*. R. 0. Kenan and sons, Bob
and DuBosc, ar* planning to leave ter they like It. In fact. It's got
Friday or Saturday for their home so I can't do n picture but what
In Birmingham, Ala., after apeno- they turn it Into a half way mili-i
Ing • few weeks here with Mrs. leal. Ever since I yodeled ‘ Big!
Kenan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foot Sal' In 'The Farmer Takes A ■
Wife,’ they've saddled me with
H. C. DuRoi*, Oak Avenue,
songs. In 'Way Down East* I ren­
Mias Pearle Robson, who ha* dered n lender ditty entitled ‘All
bsen spending some time with her Itournl Around with a Wooden
parents In Hastings and with oth­ String.' In 'Captain January' Shir­
er relatives In Sanford, left Sun­ ley Temple, Guy Klbhr* and 1
day for Cornell Medical Center In went highbrow vvilh Ihe 'Sextette
New York City.
from Ixiriu;' In 'While Fang.' I

NOTICE
C ity license on every profession, occupa­
tion, or business upon which license fa
required is due October 1, 1936.

City Of Saafori

Last Week Many Of Our
Customers Read Our Ad
About The

DANGER
OF

— and as a result they
brought their wool
clothing: to be dry
cleaned.

Agiia Ve Say
BEWARE
OF
MILDEW

WHERE TO C.O

TONIGHT!
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CHICKEN

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in a hurry. W hile $ e world whirls
through space to measure off the
years, Chesterfield's mild, ripe to ­
baccos are packed away in ware­
houses—ageing and m aturing for
mildness and better taste.

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QBCMEN—HFAGHETTI—CJIII.l

OPEN TILL 2 A .M .
MICK aad ANGELO CONSTANTINE—Frop*.

ON SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
* AT FRENCH AVENUE

It's a long stow process, this
meHowing ofcigarettetobacco,
but it’s tbe only way yet dis~
covered to product a milder
better-tasting cigarette.

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SPOKT CHATS

TUt

The I eeibarc caatlacmt hear**
Ike Ibt af team.elate tel. with
thno to Georye Milter, veteran
kalfhMfc, aad the toady broth•rt, Ha? aad Carry, plunging
p a n t * fallkark*. Several boy*
te play at Southern
befon totorvollaglata
H dropped make up
wp. They ara Marion

tim •€ tt» Walter la K«v Tatk ate kb h a s t !* I i n j m m f V i a f t e J « - a m M • «
a t e . la n a Imnglag daub ferreitly h o p * ttet tte boy* ° 1* * * " * " A M I Or H a ( f a
ate tt o m lia * t e a i n doing M ac teak tte corract tafanaa-,
C N a tte
A « (
t e
Iteir bast la M a r ateat a post- tbn on all theta ftaaa kaatara.
|
a j f
* J ffyeaemail af tha s p a n * gains -bo mor. around la tte lop.
U &amp; U , M
* W f|
of tte WarM Barba, wkkkpart llvary.
-------.«T
ateaU aa. tte larpart crowd la t e l w a p Oa Tte M aaatel | NEW TORE. Sept f t m V
• t e n ’ kbteey ast far tte conIt work, hka tklas BUI Dkhay Fraai tap aada ttet rrnm m m
ntrt.
i strolls ap to tte piato ami laa It * today, tte aatW a a' ^
Tte s p a a * tilt, adMalsd for watch** a fart, kick. wMa aaa aa all BMjar -Ihgteta k S
tte M a O n te a aa tte 04aat«' float by. Tte aaxt la aa IwUt hold* forth tte m eant af tte
■Ma of tte rtvsr, a fh n la tte conra art te tmaatea it lata tettaat kite of aa
0 * 2
gbaadaal tea plasty te aadtiag cantarfteld for a kit. teariac mramhb far tte n r i HIIIm to
teataraa. la tte fliwt plara, lad Intaatly at tkla aaaratfaa ara eitioaa.
Raffing, tte Tiakan* b a d * tte Nrtkmal Laagsa’e Tkla Mm ,
lark aatataadhto MM tote
twlrtar, M a t t e l to pan* atat it, who, k»t la tte crowd, ara plat* an aa
Mbaaaata.
L ate*
la te atari tte aaa te tte Obato’ tiag tte downfall af tte Yanks. But# aad Date emerged flan
pHaktec attef la Carl Hubtell.
wtea tte most. mm, waater- latormatbnal tete. tete
te*
wMte tkaald aaa aaa af'tte teat *
la tteyll paaa tkla lafana-v ■calars rtlU f l y * hfali f f im lll
pMcUac tert. taka plara tkit tbn oa to BUI Tarry. Tkla It bat tte vaagsard rtterwlaa ate
tea kata pw-awagad this e*a- „hea tte old Memphis. pnfaaaor partaacad tkarp w a r s * af tte
aaa.
i win order a apaeial qsia for r't Impending ttektsp, aataklp la
liaco aaoryoaa la workad ui&gt; d u , 0( pitchers aad raralrar*. i tte loath aad East.
U tte
tetcht of aicitoment r.rtry batUnc weakness, Into.1 Tte Iaaa Bowl rival*af Mil
a m tkla afternoon's tilt, wa f ,r u human ayaa any parcahra Now Tear's Day, Hanford and
fear that It world te a tarribla than,, of ttelr Amartesa Laacaa tewthara
MolkodUt, any
te
dbappolntamat for tte
amps teraruriaa tea baas faithfully quick* laat la tte aksffto m
la can a halt U
something recorded, aad It b tkU ail-lm- tte haab'af September ntarsi,
which batcball faaa over tte aa* porUnt information with which' which acaia taatify te tte
Uaa teas lirad with, eaten with Hubkcll, Schumacher, and the that tte “MU* faUowi” a l H
aad alapt with for the part few m t o( tte itaff matt familiar.; tte aatapo they sard te h f c W P
day*. that b tte becteaiac of a, ^ thamMlraa. The catcher* and
Stanford, mlnsa all ito head.
“Subway a*rb*.
I pitchers alwaya fern midnight Una atan of laat aaaaoa, yielded
■ara They AWeakness?
I o(| htfora kaadlnc Into a World to Baata Clara, 114, aa tte
fait tew affectively Giant g,rWt. Probably they apead forerunner nf a ahifl b tte I V
pitch * will te ahia to turn their wahlnc hows
mumbllnf rifle Coaat’e babaea of gridtoR
back Yaahaa power la tte WorlJ ,wh phra tea as, -Never gir*, power.
Sawthara
Caltfarste,
Barba wUI depend, to • l a w tha Yankee* or a auckar a ataaawkUa, aarvad aatica af Its
aatest,
aa tte
tetanicanee brtak~ , . . « Ke#p • « , .round raviral by bnmterdlac Ore«aa
beesckl back by tte Nathmal
w
. . . . “Welch state, 31 te 7.
Laacuc't acoata who covered Me* j&lt;ai&gt;tf) on |..ida low ones."
I Washington's
tfaakba,
i&gt;*
Carthy*. bat raid through the
n f§# Glfnt
have besn'tbougg y b l d * to tte aaperh*
weal.
.fu r tte Yank* hotter than tte power of tte HidnSMte Ooptecs,
After the AUdltar cams
o-M«m on tte trail of a kidnap 14 to 7, indicated they aril te
poor, in which young Joe Di-|
. They’re amnrt hombrea a potent fatter la tte battb *
Maccb fnUed to C«* rttythlnc1
hty can ipot a batting Coaet Coafhreaco tenon,
which boktd like a bate-hit,
.
«rom th,
ecnterfbkl
Mlnnccntn did ant natch da

Needs

T. Melaab from faimetU), arvl
Ollvsr Daacterty af WlMwuaJ,
bath kalkarkai Carl R. Ttemp-

Tte ninth Fbridiaa aa tte
■tend b a hams team product,
Nal Altar, af Winter Park,
whaaa vanity npsrbncs la giv*
him tha vdea over rival
n adldataa far a terminal po«itbo.
North Caroltea tea ala - memban aa tka aqaad aad moat of
tte Tartesb will an a tot nf
tanks.
They an J. Watloy
DeanI*, a gaard. Rich Glllaepb,
a hack, Ralph Little, aa and, and
Jack Justice, a guard, all from
Aihavllb; Carrah C. Goodwin,
veteran canter, aad Tommy Ho*.'
kina,
sophomore guard, both
from Edenton.

watkaaU planned by both
i oa rival ground*. Tha
loaf record-bnahbg -ebut*
dreuB- thw wilt awing Into
• against Hahtell without
peetbrtaary prscliea la tha
Orsuade, considered a tepamtiag ground far hitter*.

a r w n c i u B *»n m *a
i*
rm w
MUi
,
I A a a * Iwllam. ana
Pursuaat to • d .c r »» of « • M || Ih w M M i f
n«!aini&gt;l* t'vartr
Circuit
t nun.
t*n ut 1b
n*o*«
I m .71.1 an "h# « t h C*r «C * •+ •' V b t t e U i n » »
t.
mOar A . I». » » • .
u t O* *ae Cwoa*Mw«»ao
DuI a m ' furnornllon aenln*t Ham.
V lw M i, ealoiino
u.
| rulcitum
**&gt;d 1tt,' » ,*j *•• the A n a * lolli
an t. the
nndaralgaSl
dpacUt m m o . b
nod
vo tkm

Qoeation About
CARDUI

tartoiajy net te a weals*aa hi tte
aad department. Floyd CbiwUeo
JrtatM wbgma^ etergte Into
PERIODICAL PAINS
the freshman teckfbM aaea to
“Why do to many women taka
bdmk and recover a post. Chrbi Although ha wants to ght av&gt; tba b aaa af tte few Gators who Cardul for functional pain* of
avytedy a* much warning as ran to sore to sac plenty af aarv- of nranatruatlon!"
Each dos« of Cardul contain*
fnaton tte te-yaar-rtd commie,
rtamar doesn't want a repetition the military ceOegw as Cady tea a purely vegetabb aadatlve ami I
af termer imbarraasment In call* made aa indication af tte alavas anti-spasmodic that la a pain-!
.KltetVv-*
and
rrnmp.relhvlug.
V f n » tu**\ .&lt;»
medicine that 'b tspecblly affectevated a cbanca to roll by. i
tlra at monthly periods.
This fact about Cardul (that It
halps to relieve many of tha or*
dlnary functional pain* of men­
struation with a beneficial plant
— —
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G r iid O i S e r in

SPORT CHATS

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a* t M r k m lot
thsiv first pash a t tto P s to O n uada

Lh i Carl HakhtO, tha Oblahv
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n-kaadto gar* ua Glanfe Ik*
•MM vHI to tirtsrtea, II af
tksm to a raw, to*'kata pfetod to
to t Ua Mg fciltai af Ua Q*V
rig, toll Walay, laa MSagto aaJ
" t o » W w llt 7 ! ? 5 * C trl waa
m aavtato H at al«M a H U a « l l i t
Charley Refflng, lY aakst rightsad U a only Yank tharpta M h t r M v to a tM*
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Letterheids
Heads
Envelopes
Ruled Forms
Circulars

C lassified
F U R N Ilira O ROUSE « apartmanta. See TohtoV** RastasH A V b YOUR WATCH repaired ra n t.
by one who really knows to w
B riggs, Jtw elar, Mag. Avs.
FURNIBHRD A P A R T M R N T .
M M Magnolia A re. Apply W,
F R E E ! STOMACH ACID, GAB U Caopsr.
. PA IN S, INDIGESTION relUved
quick. G et Free aampl* doctoe’u 1R—Faraw far la r i.
pruecrlptlon, Udgu, u t McBeynFOR RENT; Tiled, good condi­
tld a ’ and Laney’a D rug Stores.
tion two acre farm . Edge of
town. | H par acre. Phone 49*W.
I R S R E E L AND Sen*, M l W .
Y JM fil Bt. foe wieh-e*^ borgslaa 1 1 - M M m m m
M good cur*. These cars ar* priced WANT TO lea** on shorae, *11
i j r xim lgkt sal* with a* trad*o r port of 44 acres, Oviedo
raw
land.
Saa
doecription.
ilL leS T A T R tires Isocu’ prisns Court Ho***. Make offer. Orpho
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The General ElacF O E ECONOMY—Q uality—Barrlea in Laundry anil D ry Clean* trie Store. Rlta T heater
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MISSIONARY
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CLOROED WOMAN wanta ink
dalag housework. J*nl« MlUbtll Cm, Baafard.
10 0 W. I3th Ht.
FOR SALE
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COLORE0 WOMAN wanta job
aa cook o r maid. Floram-e
Cary, lot Willow A rc.
U 8C DOVER R Gap P a in t. far
every purpeee. It’* trna
Stoaley-Rogara Hardware Ca.
LARGE HANDSOME W. Minor- FOR SALE—New aad ima.
caa pullets, 4 1-3 month*. No#
la g m arhla aa. Raa Mr.
toying, fl.o o rach. A llrn'a Cor­ a t SOS Magnolia Avanna. Ac m g believed to have ahifted tack to
ner, South End Sanford Ava.
Ruffing.
I t will be lh* fourth aubway or
FOR SALK: New IN S Perd Tu- nickel aerie*. In 11W1 and 1922
w lU trunk. Driven SAW
&gt; Giant* walluped the Yank*,
FDR RENT! Two bedroom* with mile*. ItSS dlaaaant aa will ae but In IMS the American t«*guera
connecting bath. Aa a par taw a t
A Yard ar turned the table*. Thla latter ae*
Chevrolet aa dawn payment. Reg rlea produced baseball's firat milor alagly.
Bualnaaa couple
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lien dellar gate.
provided. Phone SIS.

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ATIJINTA,
Sept. » . - ( # ) _
Bryan Grant, Atlanta’s contribu­
tion tu the Da* la Cup iennla team,
and Robert Riggs, national (tog
courts champion, of Los Angela^
Calif, slammed their way to •
four-set draw In an exhibition here

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I.OUDHPKAKRRJt INftr.M.I.KD
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2H--W)
—A modern laudspenhar systrm,
patterned after that in I’almor sta­
yesterday.
dium at Prlncoton, li tci.ig inThe 14-year-old Californian u stalled in th* TuIsim University
freshman at th* Unlvenlly of Ml- stadium.

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Beat
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In an addad attraction Martin
Boxtiy, of Miami, trounced Kur-ell
Bobbitt, of A tlanta In stra ig h t sets,
4-2, 8 6.

Mra. R. W. Waco wife f eath position missed ana
Seminole County’s Democratic and Mr. Rumbley vraold
nomine* for th* office af county bean top winner last woak M h a
judge, led all others la lost had correctly picked th* MtoweeIni football pkck-tho-wlnaer sissippl-Tulane gnaw. Ha ntodB
contest aad by rlrtu* of bar win, th* mlstoka of picking
Mrs. Ware will m etre her slppi Ilk* so many other
parsons
choice of nay 45.06 dress In th* Thar* fore,
prises this weak ar* as fah a o i i
Purcell Company’s local store.
Th* Purcell Company, sponsod Mrs. War*, capital prise,
Mr. Nix, Mr. Cullum, Mr.
af the contest task weak,
very pleased with tha unusually •tram . Miss Ballard, Mary
large number af fane who tin and Mr. Rumbley will
turned in
charts. This
week receive n Rita T heater
George
Gray,
operator
of good for either Wednesday
George’* Pine* will sponsor tho Thursday of thio weak.
Others who missed only i
■vent.
Mrs. War# ruccsasfully picked gam* wars: Joseph N.
all 10 of the football games Voile Williams, J r , Clifford
correctly to win she plek-d Mills, A. D. Shoe maker, Mrs.
Tulane V.
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and
L Henry Tamm, QuIUloa Jordan,
G. w
R. L itS. U. to win and among these G. B. Upchurch. Mrs. V*
rffp A#
three games the Tulane and trail, A rthar Weinberg.
V.‘ M. I. a pasts eliminated ai Rosaetter, Raymond
fcrl Vb« #
Mast M percent of all caaUst Douglass Stem irons, Carl
W. H. Stewart, Donald Bit Mop,
ants lost week.
However, Mra. War* was not and R. W.-Wor*.
Donald Bishop, tost weak'*
■lone In selecting correctly nil
winner,
ag ain
10 of the required gomes, ftt, rapltal prise
according lo th* rules of- th* placed among th* bailor pickgam*, all six persons turning era, H t missed only th* To laaa
in perfcct scores, ImmcdUtaly upset and selected L L V . ta
became tying contestants far 'So win by a score o f 13-T. ' Hawcapital prlx*. They were: Mrs. over, all b* draw waa a draw
War*, Sidney Nix, F~ H. Cul­ for aorenth prlx* waa
lum, Marjorla Ballard, Julian only by Max Rumbley.
Stenalrom and Mary Morris. In
When Wesley U■&gt; Fry, Ksnsai
view nf tha ties tha second rt»
partmrnt of th# contest had to Slat* mentor, was hand coach at
to counted. Therefore, the per- Classen high school.
•on selecting the nearest per­ City, his teams won 41, lost 11 and
fect score In tht Rice L. 8. U tied 1,
game waa declared winner.
Mrs. Wars led with a 04 per­
Fto Ctemn By*
centage and the others follow'd
Tn Prsvint
la this order: Sidney Nix, 0J
On* of the advantages at
percent; B. II. Cullum 91 per­
cent; Marjorie Ballard, 44 per­ Black-Draught la that. If it In
cent; Mary Morris, 40 percent, taken at tha first dbagrosnhlS
Julian Blrnstrom, T9 per­ feeling of constipation, on* as
cent. Mrs. Ware selected I» K. two doaaa usually bring r»H#f.
U, to win by a score of 14-7. Prompt relisf, such as that la
Constipation
Th# other score* wrre: Nix 14-t’, wall worth wkU*.
Cullum
14-4,
Ballard
13-9, is too dangerous to ho nsgtsetod.
“A clean system for health”
Morris 7-0 and Stenstrom 4-0.
There were only tlx perfect plan has saved
&gt;o far aa tho principal people mock ns
feature of the contest was con- They keep a package of n m e a ^ ^ ,
cernetf, therefore
It
beennto Draught in th* family m *did £^ V
necessary to . . select a saventn I cabinet and take this purely v e # J »
winner. For seventh pise* there| etabl# laxative at th* first |lg «
were 17 tying contestants. B it, of constipation.
They say thg
out of the entire list Max Rum-: relief It brings la mighty hard
bley turned In th* tost score for1 to tost,
lb* Rica ram*. In fact his score
Find out, by trying it,
for seventh prise being topped so many people prefer BlackDraught when It came* ta
to win by a scoro of 20-7.
_K * c1l of the 17 ties for SUV- Ing a laxative.—adv,___

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CHOICE UPT af
aprap tonka. |I.M
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first two
Grant And R iffs Tie •™l *“• G rant tha
cam* back to
In Four Set Mitch1win
”u tha” lostMtwo, 4-4, 4-4.

didaey J. Nix b Bemad With Rkc-U &amp; U ,
Score Deddtsg The Whuur, WhUs
Four Othm Abo Rhm CIom

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Taka A Nam her I
Dean, much laaa Carl Habbell, can
Taka a aom her from oo* to ten, atop Yankee ram pngaa, once they
double it, and add two touchdowns, g a t going.
that's haw many points th at
We’ll toko U a Yankee* fo r the
people missed tho score* fo r this World Sorko wlain n , w ith tho
past week-end’s outstanding grid GlanU winning net more than two
contests over tha nation.
game*. T h a n pan nr*, fa r ou
A surprise came our w ap whea lection and w a ll stick bp it ’til
the Mississippi
Med
8ling«ri the end, fo r we ar* and alwnya
failed to coma through aa pre­ h a re seen n believer In power and
dicted aad defeat the Green** •peed.
from Tulane, W ell venture th at
Ptgahta PnlMIro—
many poop* were surprised a t the
—Conch George Moya‘a Groan
outcome or Dm South Carotins and Wave, re p m e n tin g th e F o rt My
V. M. I. gam*, for most of tho p e n High School, knndtd him i
pick-tho-winner chart* sent into nlco present In tha form af i
this office picked the Cam caxk* 10 to o win over a stro n g Ponte
to win, but ws w est them one bat- G arda outfit Friday afternoon.
ie r and picked th* cadets from Prom all account* In U s P a rt My*
Virginia,
rra N ew s-P m s, th at rHy’a dally
As fa r as acoro-talllng grves, aow ipaper, tha genial form er S a v
w all forret all except th* Alaha* ford and U M ra n ltp a f Florida
ma-Howard contest, th* score of athlete has a strong contender
which w* missed only on* point. fo r tha Conference championship,
This columnist in h it Friday selec­ and has dan# reel w * l w ith hla
tions nsmrd Alabama by n 33 to « firat y ear antic*.
count, and tha Crimaoa Tlda filled
—George McClelland, another
to let us down, scoring a 34 to 0 Seminole High School athlete, I*
rlciory.
going g ran t gun* over in DtLnnd
So, after all, there Is tom* satis* w here the H atter* a rc preparing
fartion from these Monday m orn­ fo r th eir opealdg conflict with
ing grid musing* for sometime* the South Georgia Teacher*’ Cotwa have a good weak a t plrkln- lege s e v e n Friday n ig h t George,
wInner*, then again, a bad one,
h seems, la oatstanding In tollGotha am Gene Geefy
carrying aad la boidg groomed for
With tha World Series, which a top role In slinging forward
will sea tha bralne a f Rill T arrp’a poaaaa, which th e H a tto n expect
Giant* and lha power of Jo# Mc­ to do lots o f thto fall. . . should
Carthy's Yankee* matched In an U # U niversity a f Florida ’’H’’
Intra-city battle far baseball su­ team defeat the Rollins College
premacy, only two days off, th# • even, whoa they
meet on
Rig Town has gone wild over the T hsagagtelng Day th e n would
subject of baselmll.
bo n terrible reverse In football
What appears, a t present. In bo Interest * round this section, fnthe most vital question ronfmnt* thon it would bn hard for public
Ing acrlbra I* whether "King sentim ent to fa ro r engagement*
C arl" Hutioel ran sltcnra, with between tha Stole U niversity’s
any degree of potency, th* big regular squad and tha Stetson
hnt* of the Yankee playboys, who teem , a* has hoes th e caa* for
play *U Hay a t knocking belts over tho peat two peers . . . The Herfence* and running around tho aid’* plA -tho-w inner contest of*
bases. Most of tho bookmakers {fers a prii* this week of a gallon
will lay down 4 to 5 odds that th« of win# for firs t place in tho consrrcw-ball artist h ss tha ability text, which la sponsored by George
to atop tha ru ih of th* powerful G ray’s Beer M ora, so Instead of
“ Murderers’ Row” and they are allowing th* picking to make you
getting plenty of cneerag* on d itty , why not wait and win th*
; three odd*, for there ar* many prlx* and let th* win* hit th*
who believe that not rvrn D itty spotT

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HANFORD, FLORIDA, TDEHDAY. SEPTEMIIER 29. 19IW

Sanford Milk 11 Persona Meet Death In 9 Convicted
1Disease Free, Severe September Storm Of Murder In
Heavy Snows In Colorado Spread Destruc­
Black Legion
&gt;Paxton Say* tion; Damage Mounts Above Seven
CHjr Health Officer
&lt; Makes Report Of
Diphtheria C a s e s
Said To Be Her*

Body Authorizes
1 Bond Retirement
P action Board ApI pointed For Vot­
ing In November
L*ta than a dozrn diphtheria
t u n In Sanford today did ivit
Orlgtaate thr'iU (h the u*e of run(am lnatrd milk, City llrh lth Of® C k ir 0 . I*. Paxton told tho City
^ k m m ln l o n lx»t nl*ht.
A fter a pere nal rail a t all red*
d e n e n w here the rr* ndy ha« l « n
repotted, Mr. Paxton asserted th.il
•■ ly two o f the entire group were
•applied With milk from the tamo
Mure*, making it highly impmU■hie th at the dl*ex*« » m Irani■ Itted by dairy product'.
The Cnmmi,&lt;i^n wmlcd into 4
Stark of routine business which
required neatly three and oneh a lf hour* of e-nllm uu* work. Ini■wd lately afterw ard, It ra t for
■aether hour a* u tax I'qiinlliitl t
hoard.
A resolution wn&lt; adapted authoriatay the cancellation of (fl.1,000
la municipal bond* which had been
••T utted thruUKhout the year. TenUttVs plana were mails for deatroylag aomo of Iho c e rtific a te
B hluh are accumulating In City
B a l l ‘Vault and crowding storage

Millions In Denver

DENVER.
Sept.
29.—&lt;*■&gt;—
Eleven d e a l# were attrib u ted dttrctly o r Indirectly to Colorado's
worst September anew storm to­
day. D am are waa estim ated In
millions of dollars.
Deid as a direct resu lt of the
rtorm were: Pilot C. II. Chid aw of
El Paso, Texas, snd Mr. and Mrs.
Hen T. Elkins of Han Francisco.
Their plane crashed near Walsenburg.
Thousand* of workers started
the task of erasing
unsightly
wreckage of the storm, confined
mostly &gt;Jo tree* and shruhhery in
Denver, Pueblo
and
Color ado
Sprli\rs.
In Denver, officials estim ated
damage to |uirks at ( 1 ,000,000 and
sahl a conservative sum m ary of
loss tu private*, property owners
would tie ((1.000.000.
Utilities were restore 1 today
a fte r being interrupted ty the

A second resolution proclaimed
■ City •la 'llc n tu l a called No".
J to elect two commiuiuners.
Mayor tihm aulirr named W. It.
McfUanon aa dork of the r'rctinn
Vaard. Tho Toltuwlng itup«eU&gt;it
Wtrw appointed b&gt; C"tT!itdMloner*:
» Ma » Whldden -by C«mm*»ai*.ner'
• la f f le r ; N. O. Garner ry Conantl*•■■Jon Dupr— : and W. E. Watson
Com m lsjl:iiir Dodge. Cori.mi,• S t o n e r -W hitehurst waa absent.
la a communication from fltv
'Attorney Freil It. Wilson. It was
(•ported Hint ‘i t pieces of litig i.
tWn originating fn m the old In(tjTporsLed Gold-boro hail been
dismissed.
I t was explained Ihnt the legitIfM Is s H

storm .
Mi re than HI inches of snow
was recorded a t several Colorado
points ami damage to telephone
and telegraph wires, crops and
trees was heavy, llighw sy and rail
transportation were crippled in
several regions.
The storm broke last Friday
night with a gale which stirred
up etouds of dust, H arry Pettinger,
power company
employe,
was
blown from a pole t&lt;^ his death
n th r* repairing a
power
line.
Charles A. Sheeley was injured
fatally when he walked into the
side of an automobile during the
blinding dust storm .
Automobile e ra 'h rs due to blind­
ed windshields and slick roads
caused the other deaths.
The storm extended from north
of Denver Into New Mexico on
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Sem inole Demonstration
Clubs Organize For Year

Firat Degree Verdict
Returned Against
Seven Men; 2 Get
Lighter Sentences

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Epic O f Toledo Is Related
By Survivors Of A lcazar;
Reds Plan Madrid Defense
Nijrht I’atrols Raid
City A n I'risonera
In O ld Fortreaa
Hoped f or Relief

RAGING FOREST FIRES SWEEP PACIFIC COAST

DETROIT, Sept. 29.—(41—
Nine men were convicted today
In the lltnck t.rgion kidnaping
and kilting of Uhailes A. Pool*
last .May li.
Heven of the defendants weru
convicted of fir»t degreo munler.
Two others of second
degr-JU
murder.
Ilersehell
dill,
th r
tenth defendant, was acquitted
Tho other defendant waiv.'J
Jury trial in d
Judge
Joseph
Moynihtn lui' not announced hW
decision teganling them.
Those convicted of first ilrgr •
n iu id ir were “colonel" Harvey
Davis, John ttannenuan, Ervin
li e ,
Edgar iiutdwiti,
Dowell
Kii'hing. Urban l.ipps and Paul
Edwards.
Those convicted of second de­
gree minder were Virgil Mor­
row ami Thuimi- Craig.
Tho Jury deliberated one hour
^ and Jo minutes.

Babes Are Born s
Under Shellfire
SO Men Die. nlH) Hurt
1 n 72-Day Hicjre
Oia Famed t ’aHtlo
It* Tire i-w k iin i rrvsa

Tlii* tiT iT ly m n pjiic oB
Tnli'ilo uml its t'psniiil A la iz;ir iiitfnlilul Utility in stnritta
of siiri in n s ivtiili* S|inititth
Jtisurgints sta rtirl a frcnli
•irivi' mi .\lmIrii| mnl the lin viriinipnl Imilt a Riant tic—
feiisi* ai'oiiml llu* capital.
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hi tin* l i s t hours nf tho

Three-Jar Content First Activity To lie Rev. Bram Asserts
Rotary Conducive
• Scheduled; Winner Will Enter
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State Competition
To Lasting Peace

Protection For
Primary Schools
Voted By City

Om ( m s T w a )

Simpson Appoints
Committees To
Seasoi
m Of Service

Commission AuthorLies P l a c e m e n t
Of Traffic Signs
* P n ilu ro step , had been taken
titday by the City Uoniniission for
the protection of children attend­
ing the East Hide and West Hid"
primary uTiool*.
A fter receiving several request*
from interested parties, City fath­
ers uuthoriird the construction and
placement of “drivo -I jw " sign* to
le set in streets in the immediate
vicinity o f the two school*.
The *ign* will be In use dur­
ing the hours when the children
are not in classrooms, th a t is,
through the morning recess, the
noon-day recess and protubly for
a short time after school.
Hchnol ‘authorities will su p er
vise sign placements, th e Com­
mission explained, ami will la- re­
sponsible in seeing thxt the cau
tions art- set in the street* a t the
proper times.
A proposition from the Htate
Hoard o f Health was approved for
the installation of sanitary toilets
In local sections not served by
sewage systems.
The City’s expense In the proj­
ect is nothing, slnrc the sm all cost
is tu he withstood by persons who
install the improvement*. Tampa
health authorities
recommended
the venture to local officials.
A vigorous protest on the part
of the Hanford (is* Company was
received In regnrd to it* taxation.
A reprexentatlve of the firm point­
ed out that municipal taxes were
twice as high as state and county
levies. He said his company is
paying eight and one-half centa h

Iteorgonlratlun
of Hcniimilo
County Home Ikemenstration (Tubs
wav announced n*lay by Miss
Josephine Boyilston, Comity home
demons tint ion agent.
Tho initial activity of the unit*.
Miss Itoydstnn said, wi I le u threeJar contest s|sgisore&lt;l by ench Huh
to determine the hc*t ja r of fruit«,
vegetable* and meat* that run bo
produced in the county.
W inners from individual club*
will en te r a County conies!. Victor*
in thi* event will en te r the stale
contest lata in (M u te r.
Following are the reurgam iet
demonstration clubs, their officer*,
dale* and place* of meetings:
A ltam onte Springs-Fore*! City
— Mr*. Emma l.ym an, president;
Mr*. O, K. Downs, vice-president;
•Mr*. Nora Gi bert, secretary and
treasu rer; Mrs. W. II. Italian!,
senior CouA'y council delegate;
meets second and fourth Erliluy*
in comniunlty house.
l*&gt;ngwiN*l—Mrs,
Joe
Avunt,
president; Mr*. Maxine Clark, vicepresident; Mr*. C. H. Searcy, «ecte ta ry and treasu rer; Mrs. F lo r­
ence Clark, delegate; meets sec­
ond and fourth Mondays in com­
munity library,
Pols—Mr*. R. D. Vaughan, prev
id rn t; Mr*. Emma Tiller, vicepresident; Mr*. II. H. Hhni'^vtcr,
secretary and tre a su ie r; ill* . O.
K. Weaver, delegate; meet* sec­
ond and fourth Thursday* at the
WI "m Hrhool.
.Monroe —Mrs. Ralph Goodapred.

2 HH

Rotary
Intel national
exeits
one of the wiriest influence* for
a wmld-widc and furling peace,
the Itev. Martin llranl said to­
day in «n addrc's befotw Han­ threiitetwvl hv forest fire* raging in timin''
ford Itotarian*.
The mini-ter |u&gt;inted particu­ diow* flame* racing through a boundary
larly to the sit union in Medi­ ly, California. |A I ‘ Photoi
terranean area*, where many re ­
ligious seta are found, and a s­
serted that a 11‘dnry table ll
prnrtrnlly the
only a—emhly
where Christian. Moslem and
Jew might t*‘ found together.
lie pVced emphasis on Hoi
universal fellowship tinil biolh*chood vvlueil the nvic i lull pro­
motes
among it*
member*,
showing nmieahle eluli relalio.i' ,
oiontlily ill la ati
foutid istw een
individual*
in
civic orgunUstun* are i.rectly
conducive to passive inlenuitioiiIII
l ' H i t t ’it y i (tin mi a w|ii*| |*i i
al feeing*.

New Regulations
In Local Scout

Forgery Charge
Is Filed Against

Troops Adopted C(TV NE V&gt;S BRIEFS

Advancement NcccsHJiry For Member.! ! " , 1,1“"ll’ ul 'l“'
To Stay

SehiNil, City Heads
Plan Discussion Of
Athletic Liffhti n tt

w ill
,t
Pe,t’ to ,i large IncienM* m fh» ' Sanford Kiwunm ik
nijtu o f 3tM.nl Huy Nc unt Tr* op , I \e i it 11le a t 1 2 | a »i\ Eth Ik toiiou i v
tivoul iirfiiiujs ,»f thi* City will alte r noon at the At v t a ir II
put 111!11 effect iilllitrd llilc ly

11

act

v( livw rules governing p re s e n t'

fm u it g tila r
Hireting.

we»l.ly

lum la n

I fa s c is t
a s s a u lt m i
T n li'ilo
Him,lay, suivivor* *nid today, tlixil
Ciithnlir prie-ts -importing thn
i Hie ll ion vv11&lt;■ sliiughtercd
by!
Item lisl P H I 11 -.
I &lt;Hiting mi'I
Toying ing'.vl while Fascist guns
(sunned ! t tin* city’- gales, TUiX
d fitidi'i* f.’n l in FnseUt* ctiteieil tiium phantly.
Survivor, of tin- 72-day sietfvt
■n the Ale.uiir -aid all womei%
and eliildlen eMiiped rleath tt%
midi rgtound
eh:.ruber*
wliltig
CiiveuniK'iit troops rdormnl thn
in tie vvitti n rliliery fire, dyna­
mite
and
flamlni:
gasolim**
Kiulity of llo* n a n were killetk
mnl ill miut .»iHI DKimik’tl.
Tb"n* uni* l.'Joii peraon* in

Youthful Negro

nil « iiliin llu*
A te u iitr.
l i \ c I mi in»Mu * ti«I mole

They

meBl.
Lietiil in inIf from if iniin Ntuliiv
.0 it m-1*r l.v i h I ih In mm ! o u t
miller cover »*i (liitkiteaH, ftivfc
lint ii tt.l (hit|i|ieil Tr*ini* * uir *

by H ilti’l a il ineti.
Radio i i 'i M . i t m t u i 'i t iiviT at
hilt l i led ttH lrtiiiH 'iil, |!iivu ih»*m
hup * r»t rv ini- a* F l - i i s t IriHi^S
(ought t ln-ic way tu Tiih 'ilu .
'iiiin iii.'liiiK itffii'v r
ts *
T h e «■
fo o d to sim i’itiU'r w rit lu siivix
■I l.Vy e it
nf hi- -i'*ii wini vva* hi'lif
g u ilty *ki the life
II** svntj
hv the tiiivi'iiiitii'iit.

I.t-Year-Old Boy Gels
S ii s p en &lt;i e &lt;1 Sen­
tence, Is raroled
lie n p p i m v t |

Ice Milter
pal o iet|

Jl |l,l- ■ .IJ,'I‘ III ill! **l|t

tl*

lIU

In.tvt-ly fm In iiM in liy ami th if
tu y |iiin ii|iU y vvu* i x v ililiv l.

me hi Iern wiihnf^* to remain m
|*lrd d e n t lli*o«u'Vi It w ill
| it
ptofOOIIU
With the pndrtem of lighting lm ul tmop-i.
'J'VVII llillil* ■ VVI'I'I' tl**l'll ill t h (
to the tuition at P t* M ihu*
the local high school footliall field
•eiiteme w hicii iiiiili'H'iiniini iifiii'.' illiriiiK tin.
Th
e
new
le
g
u
ln
tio
n
s
which
w
ill
day nvi r Hie National urol • &gt;•
*ti I unsolved, city u ffiria l' atnl
j In iinl,:ii*1kiii'ill. Hiil'Ii' r • n.ilil till'/.
schottl nuthorities are dated to go into effect Oil* week* trt|tjlrtf luintiiu iietwui k % I'o 11 11 hi «
unct!f t a i n t y |....kill upmi it ii
a H»*snl imiMa
every mm iii I m t to m ake advuiii • ClfltlC headipiaitel
aUHOtift •.
tli'cu*' the
situiition
further
&gt;o tun I ideii* iiy
fm m hi'tivi tt.
rnent hi the next C u il of
today.
Wednesday night.
oil l u m r Ik ii
|iyii'"iii 1i' M asts
&lt;1 « ff by
An Industrial committee and a
Mayor Shinhol*er has invited which w ill I m* held here in Itecen i•
( tiled in kin- G«iti iniii hi k llh 'il a t' W *^
publicity committee for Chamber
we tille r : p artly * lo id&gt;
Couch I eon.ml I.. Mrt.ucas, of Ihu t e r , A l i 1 u retpii-tite i^ that the
Still | ''o il
who il,,. ){,(*• a Imt
a r t t lh r y
fin *
• ( Commerce service between
shovcern VVeiliievilay nn
high wbmit, and Fred W illiam', youths sh iti not m io tw o me* tings
U in.my uf Ihriu.
in atirevaxiori without due cause,
O e l 1 , m i l and Sept, no, 1917,
extrem
e
ito
ith
poitioh
and
•
'
civil engineer, to appear tefoio
11, l . i . i . t . Iii'iiit'il triHi|«s
M i l named today by I’resident T.
According to II. K, ,*£i&gt;ni-i, »out hell'd ain|
ext filin '
the City C«nimi**ion and talk ov­
(,,,
M u li nl fiu in
I u li'h i t"'1ay
X- Simpson.
lemlt’i
nf
Tr*u
p
•
'»
which
i**
sp
inetui"*!**
Itiliig
h
L
extre
m
e
V
e r plans for iiluminution of tho
d.»&gt;
l i s s O s it S s s sa ae I k m l
11,1- t h'YhMkllirllt ill til*'
V'Ul'ital
I k e Industrial group consist*
sored
hy
the
h*
.i|
hiw
nui.
Chili,
weal F I ridii p o itly cbonlv
gridiron.
♦uml
, ||r ,l i i ; .........w ry avtiilalih* litn'l
• f R. B. W ight, chairman, II. II.
Nn definite plan for the instal­ it wax necessnry t«i make (he a* nil*Id and Wedn*' ’day, rno *
w It 111
In l|rl rliil till' i l l y .
Cat* ■an, vice-chairman, J , 0.
lation nf dghts ha* Iven marie put&gt; rules jii that the sixe of the Troops west |M irti.fi tonigtit.
O tto Caldwell, Randall
lie, slthuugh it ha* (won suggest­ might he cut down to normal,
f ohkl ll, who
, J, II. Cidclnugh W. 8. Tolced that four light post*—a I one which is *Ti m riiiW m ,
in itiiinicipol
U II. Connelly, C. H. EckerTroop F h e no t ia^t night at th«*
time used for diamondbrill hb&lt; lit ll l,hi&gt;lh|‘i
Frank Evan* of hake Mary,
shifted to n position where llri-y Ju n io r High Seine I, w ith K yi t
d WII * g I H' d
H . Jam es Gut, J. I.. Ing ry , F. 8.
ran t«- u-ed to advantage on the H igg«. senior p it io l lender. in
ssi’tdcfUe nlI
iy
1 tieMill* • •
Lamson, II. It. Pope, H. o . Shinholcharge
n
f
the
program
,
Memlo’is
s’’h*'duVd
,i lenldt " 11
Approxim altly (luo.noo worth foot all field
Ul t|ii&gt;
in hni ,i
• r , 9. E . Hteln, P. W. Talbott of
M r*
I*
A football field i lumination pr»j- addressed tlie flag and person d in* und.
Muilivil'ul imlirv netIvlib's will
of m ilitary miuipmenl trelunging
■i lit u llkenli * *,
kill gut lull
Oviedo anil II. M- Watson.
, ,-ittr* ,ii - ,in*l tin* City Jail,
i
i f 1
to the three unit* of the S an-'
U n"w h ‘n“ ' nT f |re in th Ispetdioti was held. H e n ry Tamm i to Mine |h»yd
\-.
1 ,it .... .
i.
JD» the pullieity unit a re Jus.
w IM. rr111*It* hi •(a *r sr out n * u t *■ It lit* cuplnin
ford National G uard ..............r . d j U I A ,lffi" ‘ "* Washington.
'Hit f hitiuir, » m a • 'st.i «, III Hi -1■. . n f lr r l* r t . | , t 'h ir f I!**/
'M srxntette, chairman, W. M.
of the fo'rsoruil inspection.
tislay in the organization'* net,
mi
jnd t"i William ir|» irlri| 1'i'lay.
m given
III &lt;1 •V
syncs, vice-chairman. W. H.
Following this routine, the gi i»
&lt;le
Srv* * I Hulkmi'fi huvr l*'i'ii »marm ory on l.a k n h o re Boulevard.' | j , . r J i u
n
*ll&lt; k 1 uni il '"'Mic in
Coleman, R. L. Dean, Mr. E vini,
wan
Ie«|
in
soliga
arn|
cheern
l l s s l l a s H » * p ass I k m l
yr.l | Litii.|&gt; tin' |*a-l week itx
without
lilt
Capt.
II.
C.
Wxshbtirn.
acting
*
'
e
™
**
h
l
u
u
f
l
.p.»tl
of
W. X K irthhorr. Jr.. J. II. Mcnick
K*y m- nd MonsaUutge. I'lans w*
ii iiuviitintr nit'l 1'iiitttitiir th r iptars
commandant, said th r
routinr
♦•|l« tit of e t« l* i
a t Loagwood, J . It. Owens, Mr.
then diaviissetl fur w inter gum
u;ierutliin from the building D
H en ry lb* f a it * 1. aid to tillV I n * ...............r r i |*irt| i l l |i ' i*&gt;* b e tilIW kott, A. G. Wagner of Thtiluand games were led hy Chinn »
Lilt lit hi •iiinrtri hut lilminil'til'll a* H i
not feasible at present,
sittre
Inn f ie i’lv m ill th
a ta , Mr. Watson, V. A. Williams
h’am
|Iyr&lt;r*
fitNnluction
tif
SunS ta n le y .
there still rrniain some structural
wi*i 'l. ' y,
vv i reuitiitity.
m u i f»m1* lllitirf
■ad G. D. Workman.
son Raphealion'q "W hite M*n"
Fur ....... &gt;•'»&gt;
At present the members nf thi
yearx . tb r Hi'liarttitrnn
detail* to be completed.
I’ll* l‘
Orgmaliatlon meetings for the
will have its Hroadviuy premien* trtmp a te working on their camp
pei -iting friini tm I'Hiei*
am i
c'lrtful l,„, l.rrit u|*-i.itinir
However, h* added, the store at tho National T heater T hui«day
Ms st«( y
K Idle
M M alttaM will be ralleii In the
Marked by throe fe n h iie »J
‘ iritr "( tl*,* tivr -lathrn.
«I Hil llllll ’(1 (IIIi I'.tUt* -il
room* have been finished and night, arct&gt;r«linir to on annixtrues at *SiIv v r I » ke, w h k h they hr&gt;|•« tresses, the fira t o f a * in
in tlo*
( M r fulur*.
*•
i hi. f Williams has lnvitr.1 the*
are now housing th r
units’ ment received here front the *s’ai»- tu ritfiiplide *oon. with pi.inn a I | mnfkVhly a ^emhlie-* mid dirm »
reuaty tadug inatle fur seen ring
| '|t y I*ouuni"iun tu til visas mi ill*
An urgent nerd is fH t for Ju- equipment.
fonliti* who had risen high in ram ping rt|uiprncnt. The po?«Hitili- j wi! ♦ d iged list flight 11% i f f ill
(
i
r
o
u
p
-|..* li..i, of lb.* H. di-rnUivI p rison
R
o
a
d
S
t
a
t
e
R
e
f
in
i
n
g
to
be
cumpleted
nn*
fates &gt;.f the \ b unt.iifi b e C&gt;
American theater circles.
vrnita barks la City U h rary , ac­
, , t,* ii n-novaliiiti « o rk Ii c o inplett&gt; of a Hal owe'en
party
w a, also ul tlo* firm 's o ffice on I hi
...
, L ...
cording to an annual report of . the atairwayx, some Inside work
Contract* were signed with (lie dUcusM’d hy the fi*
youths present. (
^
nl.
the institution released today by ’ and other minor d rtails, arcord- management of the Notional ««vrr
City prl-oitcr- lia v r l.i'i'tt b .m s v l
I. lug to Capt. W ashburn. WPA the week-end.
I-ucy W. Moughton, librarian.
I V |J. Stein, ill- 11 n't sil|ierillten.'
iu (hi* (*"iin«v Jtiii -inru the- tnuent, s|n*l*h in trenernl un th r v ■
Hhe reported that the rh il.lren 1 ’*,,rl,n’pn • " concentrating m
The play ha* been In rrhe;ir*ril
1
fc ll into disUM*.
The Junior High School -In­ of Sanford are “book conscious.” th* building a t much time as i* for ten days under the d im tion
T lii' late Ruud I h1pn r tin (‘fit w ill iilripal p ri’ 1" '
Indi’nlry. II It fnleiuan. h in t
den t body listened la an address and th at present facilities do n it i *lloM,ctl undrr relief regulations, nf Melville llurke. touixe Camp'
niiiii *yer of thi* 1 loiiihi I** ** -r and i *' • i vt i y lliin g pn ♦dtl«* lu meet
h f J- I- Inglsy, president of tlu enable her to properly supply ‘ * om plltbin nf the furmal opi-‘i- bell U in the leading ro e ©frj* 'ite
I iirhl Tnni|i:iay, f* iliiM'l thi'lrl *■* Id g liw ;tv unit i gen u * In 1'evnirtcillf
1 ing program, to be stageil in Mr , Byrd.
Sanford A tlantic National ll.ink, tKe&gt; demand for literature.
( •Minty tin- r t indiei uf I'.iiiitiwiii
ilislnu of r**'W in- refrlu* rntir
(aia morning .a t th eir regular
till; | In s ’ll H«&lt;!lfet| 14id.! v
For the year ending June 30.1 November, it aw aiting th r r r t 'i n i 'plants m Im tali. Gem* Vilmi'
m i l la w m l
•hnpel program.
Bl I I I
IrifW iiKitinn wii « to air ill her*4 •tn. Averagealso of the power riimpany. t
t ■
1M (, the report showed a total!
l-t.*(’ol. J- R. Hutchison, rom. fa
M « .tf
_
17
, Mr. Inglry spoke on “the value __
oil anlciinun pruitices. h i t 'r r i-i*. b&gt; i K Sim p ’ *1, pn ’ idi hi o f Fet*. A»*r»r«
of S.',000 looks had been circulsi- mamlnnt, now on a vocation.
Itl
- It
M ir, Averaao
• J mrtdonr athletics tu the youth
&gt;n I h rlte r l e f i i y r r i tilt* I 'tl.tillher, n ftiT u l D udfng He* A
•I#
I
I
nr. Avcrm*«
iu
I hit I ip ia rfc rly iilefftiiig »d the Ui«
e t M ay.” In hi* talk, he polnt-l Present membership
. ■«
censes to «c|| itlcoh&lt;dh&gt; h rv e riig e t ! I »♦&gt;n -ervici
-1
t d M l the fart that though there, brsrv stan d ' at 1,312. arrording
ir* ntti*ndaiirt* wet«
If « d I *•-port men t in
«•• I l ’N'i: A VO.
Mi»* M»rjus ii* Tillis nf Hanf-ol m ust tt(ipl) fu r new perm its e v e ry I Th
•&gt;t
It
l.v
w*\
wna nothing better for young- t* Mrs. Moughton.
i n lav
{ W illinghatn, rhnirtnari n f t h*
. M
\r ib \ \ iI
has hern nssienml a first vinlm y e a r.
?*t
I
Air v i np-ofi n p p ir* I ♦ fot’i
stars
than outdoor
exerci--. Fines ami fee&lt; rnllerted over the
City I t. rk Frank t .im on fiu.i h ere; John H ig g in s b*hn \V
1iliair in th r Flmnbi S late Collrtfr
. **!»'
th ir* b an over-emphssU place I 12-mrnths' p»r***l amountmi In anTNvit &lt;kit f machine Jackpots, for Women orrhrvtra, erTniiiintr at» file a "cure uf ap plicatio ns fur F n iil I"i«rbin, tlnvi* l'u r*in . VV *’ th*&gt; R . »r»l •;♦* • if ir a ly tu life i«i- u ~
**t
kon these athletics la many of our ptxiximstrly $*&gt;•'"'. whH»- the II-*chewing (inn. rig aretU s anH a tn *n announ-rm rnt received here licenses by these who ar® licenc'd Ke lev Moody Hnnlin \V * , Wil- li'H ’ -f uf lii’diWav imiim Ih t lb i r
*?
.
1*'t
and high srhoola today. hrary waa npvn 104 days.
Ism ail amount nf ca*R aail • quail- today.
currently. Attorney F rrd it. Wi - lingbuMi I, | n o n . Pen T lm n io i, *JilJ, ifOit win| 24H,
•*1
Catherine T akarh
alio
ft ( in f m em ber, e xid .iii’cd that
91
Shelve* nf the Institutlnn now tity nf rubhtr eikmU sarly tm l.y
Thr rn lirr nttt-iral unit i* ri in- %on will i.r asked tc* decide U|«*;i
ta the group on “val'te contain 10.’On t*mk*, some of a ltra c tn l thisves In th* Batrartt ,no*nl of 43 members ap;mintr-l hy the legal interpretation of the I»-|
ti«' is- fu ri*h are *l&lt;r pt*d ♦*d. iu *\« i
‘ w lS y b all in
relation
to which an- in n rc! nf rep air ■n*![ Store In th r Arcade BulHIar*
' hide -h t Iley a *’*tl (| th eir f'dt
W aiter R iel Towles, director. 4 list nor. i’eer and win® statute.
h—MC* In which she pointed out may have to h* &lt;W rnyed next
H jr -I.t firein, of St nvnrl-town llip rr* lilt I tl u f t It** |»re i»*tt ttrvd-4
Tnlire Thief Rny Williams ».ih! concert i» scheduled to be he'd in
The City CommUsinn has p*
(W superior ailvantages n f this year, Mrs. Mouxhtnn continued.
■if th i* i ♦mnty.
P ii., y n m g
nf M and M&lt; .
j entrance to tha buildinf wss Tallahassee on tier. 13 during the reived an application from R
fb a t aotdoor -port.
riucmiipa ni"d
iup mu wa ! Ai
Mi
TontritHitions and purchssrs d u r-| ssined by a side doer, T hr yob- pie holiday period.
Murray for |w&gt;rmhalan to »e|| I*e« r Kmory tirein, grew n dl-*iun**e
J. J.
- A third address waa made by inc the year resaltnl in the a&lt;ldl-| bery was discovered about 2:30
Vfl
M i" Julia Rn. cr n f Jackson­ und wine at T hirteenth Street ami mato writh an |H inch eircumfer- t" T a ll.it irt«c»' by sW
Visa Bitty Buhnaan. _____
ties o f 309 volumes.
__* A. M. by Officer Wilcox,
ence in hU VVA project garden.
French Avenue.
ville U concert master.

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t

(fuardsmen Occupy
New Quarters In
Lakeshore Armory

Police Department "
'hi l!e In New Jail
By Early Octolier

Production
Will Open Thursday

Mountain Ice Unit
Inaugurates First
Of Moot s

Librarian S h o w s
Need For Number
Of Chikfs B o o k s

Ilgfey AddrusneH
1Junior High -School
' Pupils On Athletics

Promises To Sunn
('ounty Emergency)

Commission Faced
With Technicality
On biquor Problem

of the it Burglars Make Haul
I n Baggett's Store

Miss Tillis Is Given
Place In Orchestra

lXtCAI. WEATIlfctt!

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Florida Look* Forward ft
Colorful Ceremony WAii
hU lot not to have played a dramatic part la wtauiaf the
war.
. I
Thla dot* not minhnli* tfca rakubto a rrlta he ran* I
dried nor detract turn the atelier rote jp fulfilled. Kcapin*
the mu tanea op#a for oar traiuporta, blaating Cmaanl
euboarlnea off the rarfaea of the M na, wd raninjl—
■apply ■hlpa b aa eumtlal in winning a war m mwttito
the enemy float in combat, lo t, oomohow. there U la
th b ratable eerrtae nothbis of the drama eomrdtrod to
“clear dacha for action" jaet before two fleet* iteam into
battle tine.
81am waa not popular bataaaa ho wan erttkaL Hla entire earner waa aiarkad by uutopohoa cftttebm at what ha
thought were naral waahaaairo. Re taabtod the conatrueUon of certain battleehipe waa faulty, ha aaid metlmda
ware aatiquatad and he pointed oet, to the omheirema—at
of nuperiora, the poor oaahty of giitnwy anmag eartaln
unit*. At thnaa hb arhkbm became ee caoatb that he
waa on the verve of beta* eoortmartiabd. When he waa
tendered the dbtlncabhed aenrke medal, ha vofaaad H
with the explanation that It had been caafattod on man

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TALLAHASSEE, Sept M - i f )
Oaly O n e former | w * u n ' which “tsalative UeUen" era
-A ccrrmoa i or colorful sphn- of Florida are now living—John Included. Thaw cwmprke iteauis
or wotdod by tho yean will W. Martin of JaeluonvUk, IIP - Whkh tho catalog*™ deecrll*

Deyk *• Iforltoe of Tforpa. to “Umw M*foa ,«a which »*ww
mrh inaaewratioa of Florida's
IV29-3S, and Cary A. Mardao of quest!** I m toad refold rvgardnenty-seventh conraor on faa. Uvs Oak IMI-SS. Ttoy sHU to tag ttoir otatao which would ininvited m honor n e b at the dirate'that the pvtamry n t m *
inauguration which marhe the o f foaea waa other ttoa of a
end of Dare Sfcolta* ercwpaacy r.wtal natere.”
of tha governor's offin.
I In tha U. 8. ---Ill a. the part
O, r. McCord, Tallahaamc at* derated ,ta peetwanetev prov.lorncy, k general rtohwra of donclc of the Cnssfodeewk states

POOTBAUiRADH) O M
Doa’t FaU To Gat Yaa* Oahy 1
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Chenier *f Cocaammo. Lmfora end adtooim which rvevatty
of other eeauelttcaa will to have horn etn a philatelic i*s»g
naiacd man.
, nltion aa prwvkioaal beam.
Thb city of l l j o a pofabtlon
Aim la the U. A. bat, aaem
will put on it*
beatfcattca dm a o f
the Mwattatlowa of Um
for tho tecieural
ccreeweba, frame i of the eerflor Issues hero
juat a* It has
for more thee e been eetoecod to provide a tot*
hundred year*. Tfte eaat hf |* r - ter ted lntb e of drelyn differrmment wee i st*Wished here m eee.
eve* whBe Pkrtda wee a tent*
Aa to the matter o f prices, tho'
icry, end rtnehwd tore w toe ta ta b f e n eay that the Inem sal
thew months-b» the of fine, tfo'i Florida wav admitted as e M il* hi the aewhir o f collectore baa I
ffotwMOfw capital city la matt nf tha, Uakw In IMS. WIIHam i(fleeted Itself through a farther'
h f y h w for It and for th Dudley Memty, native of North epward tendency In listings- T%k
thntnmde
of spectators wh r’erettne, eras the first rtata verba accardlag to the (toward
■ether for tho occasion.
governor.
e I far partbaier stamps, hut pmb11 ~ I ■Wy h mote to to noted among

DistinctWr stamps to rnaimem•m is d memorial occasion toms
thb weofc from Hunxary. They
pay tribute to an event In th&lt;»
Mrtery of the rity Bade, whlc't
stnee 1171 has been combined
with the town of f a it to make

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Tho retiabuaee to raflrradlng b exemplified by the
iccont pMteanta heU hi Hymen*#, New York, cebbrmtlnc
I t o from unbending.
tho openkif of new rbttoet* which will take New York
Control tramn ff the metn afreet. WrlUny on the aubjcct
W . ^yeaterdey 1 heard you Ire
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M T r to a tk ii th b to myi
"Syraewte
hi
luto celebrated With pamdea, pegennta.
WBh heaps of graphs and charts]
band concert* &lt;__
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Mar dU - the most Involved eon- opening of the extanatve vbdlwrt which lifta'the train* of I
lecture
the New York Central from bar bu*y atneta. For geaer*
I n n to confound you.
atlona *he hod hem dbtbgabhad nationally aa the city I
w h ere railroad and toreet traffic fmtembed hi-common
f h w ah you're now wise as Holo- confusion and locomotive* behaved aa familiarly a* trolley
oar*. There waa a-thne when ahe waa proud of tho elkffo M Bs bright female of thn tinction, but that « u in the romantic period of railroad
’ ayecks,
OH*, In the fields, you lectured expansion on thla continent before, we loat our frontier*
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and the iron horae waa a aymbol of growth and adventure.
With treater maturity the preaence of crack expreaaea In
f o n t lighter theses.
her main thoroughfare* debating the right of way w ith
Blaeh noil These lips so talks - humbler vehicle* had come to be regarded aa an intolerable
ttve
nuisance. And ao it long bat aha haa managed to put
Will never tell what you acid
them In their pbce. Rather dramatically her triumph
'Is M .
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dr, M they do so long** I live,
I tope you sue me.
iy yen live nn r-Hulik nn-l InV.
1 preach sermons willy-

-Modules t(. luMromc operative with (he end ofTaylight
-•uivlng. Somehoa the two aeem to belong *together, the
feHtlval ut Rvracuae indicating that Americana are no
onger ready to auffer their railroad* too gladly, the new I
schedule* that the railroad* are aware of thla and are out
to JuNtify their exi*tence with Improved aervice. tinwtual
e*radc crossing elimination i*. of courae, an old atory, But
Spyglass*,, have torn a.kleil la lower fare*, up-to-date equipment, much apeedier train* are
Mb stenilnr.l rqulpmpnt of Arle*M enwboys. Th* first thing yju all comparatively recent development* pointing In the di­
knew thryTl to wearing monocles. rection of a new underatandlng between carrier* and pub­
lic haxed on a mutual re*pect. Our railway offlclab have
- Mavlm t.ltvlnnff, Russia’s for. come out of their aulka. They are on their toe* once more
elg« rommissnr, Intols nesilsm smt and bid fair to win back a *ub*tantial portion of the pa*foaebm as rnrmles of rlvlllsatlon.
fort that someth In* Ilk* the pnl ranger buxine** that departed them. We ean all rejoice
with them in the pmpect."
■ailing th* keltl* black T
beat o f all w h y fo'e euch a

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A *tr**g* partnership In which
• rat awl * annke nested togvih.
Of la a wood
has been report­
ed by the Associated l&gt;r*ss. That’s
Th* marriage of Mias Esak
■•thing, we’ve heard of Democrat* Purdun to R. M, flroveastein which
gad Republican* getting together. took pitta Wednesday afternoon
at the home nf the brlda'a wether,
Thn usual alibi heard fn
Mrs. J. J. Purdon. U surrounded
fast hall army pickers las ’ with much tonlkl Interest for heth
1 had Just picked the ones
young people are pope ar with a
afortnd to at first, inatrad
large rirrl* of frkeda hen end
Hatenlng to Joe, 1 would h:
elsewhere. The bride, whe h the
mad* a perfect score.”
youngest daughter of Mr*. Pur­
don, la very attractive and pos­
To man the new ahipa under sesses ■ grtrieua personality and
gonatruetlon lo bring our fleet sweet disposition that hare won for
up ta treaty strength, the Navy her an admiring boat ef friends.
Department la conducting, a rr- The grcom is a men ef eterllng
cmkhur campaign for sailors. It character held In high esteem hi
gneda goto und gobs of them. hoslnen and by hla asaorlatea. He
holds a respons ISit- position In the
Thn Argentine gouchos* ikfret mechanical department of the At­
nf thn Templrtnn polo tram re­ lantic Psaat Lin*. Mias Margaret
fills an interesting occurrence Davis played the wedding mask
as reported Just before the anil Dr, K. D. Brownlee performed
fleet game,
Manuel Andrsdi, the ceremony. The bride, who was
burly Argentine playrr, wen Riven in marriage by her brother■abed what he thought of PrU in-law, R. I . Peck, wore a hand­
■eatwlck, diminutive American, some tutored real suit of midnight
taka is built Hke a mlnlaturr bluo serge. Mr, and Mr*, firovenblacksmith.
Andrade answered: stein left immediately after thn
ceremony for Savannah and Atlan“ketle man, beeg hump.”

SANFORD TWENTY TEAM AGO

Democrats, Republlcana, Rockl­
in and Communists am all much
forested la tha coming prwtden| l tketion and are viewing tho
ifow vote* being conducted with
■ylag degrees of elation and de*
mwdency. Most partisans have
Mag feelings on# way or tha
Itov and they don’t hesitate U latum, in tell, had paaeed aa art
tpresa themselves. Therefore, It holdtag tha City ef Buford reId aatmmely l lumlnatiag to pe- sponsible far Goldsboro debts when
JWea th* results of a poll conducted th* Uttar beranfn a part ef this
. Ky the reporter on a madfum-eked city. Mayor Shinholeer said the U
fowepaper In aa averaga American suits w en alleged claim* by per­
■tty. H* Interrogated 100 pereona sona who beUernd Qoldatora waa
OM to asked apeh on* ef them th*

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K n o x A sserts Democrats War-Tune Naval
Causing Their Own Defeat Chief Succamlie
President Roosevelt Polishes Off Speech To Heart Attack

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Th* revival services being
conducted by Dr. C. E. West at
th* Paola Churth of the Naxa-.
ten* are said to be growing Ini
interest and attendance and will I
le continued throughout this west.
Program for th* wagk includes
“hewling" service Thursday
evening; a prayer and fasting
•ervic# Friday at 10:00 A. M.t
rnnual
Sunday School pirnto
Saturday at 10:00 A. M. on tlw
church lawn; and pictures of Um
mission field* at the monthly
misskmary service Sunday ut
3:00 P. H. The public is Invited.

For Syracuse Audience; Will
Take Off Gloves*

William S. Sims, T7f
CommandedY I
Fleet I n Europe

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I n . Otto SckwM « m
m km
raim oA T
imouily
elected
next jrfirt
HYDE PARK. N. Y„ S pt. £&gt;.1 ALBANY, X. Y„ Sept. '.“J. Mra, Mahla Mekeynoids left tatt«l th* Aaveri- president i t tha monthly brai- day for Tampa to meha her fa—rresident Roost vett last night (AY—C ol Frank Knox. Republic'
wffl b* b e d »*** and "•octal meeting at th*
polished up th r final draft of an Vice presidential nominee, told
'P , l « M Um U i In Hut. Truth Seeker*' Class of
the
BOSTON. Refit. 2lt._(dY—Atlthe campaign call to arm s which the New York S tate Republican
• f ‘ rfflccr*.
Ural Methodist Church
held
m ital William S. Sim*, war tiaw
convention
last
night
that
th
•
&gt;
he
will
sound
to
the
nation
to­
mDAT
Monday afternoon In the church * t . and Mrs. A. Wiebeldt hare
night from the heart of Re­ RiHuicvelt Administration's lend­ commander of the American fieri
Day" will ba ob- annex. Mrs. Ceorre McCrum retained from Tampa where they
er* “have put Ihemselve* oui.“ in Kuroprmf water*, died o f a
publican upstate New York.
•
abort
time
an
business.
presided.
. a t U M m r C*a*tery.
When the present Adminis­ heaii attack at a .laughter'* horn*
W orking steadily for hour* in
Other officers elected were:
T
the privury of his little office tration i* overwhelmingly
re ­ here yesterday. He was 77 year*
,
Wr.
and
Mrs.
p
,
A.
Zachary
reMr*. J. R, Crawford, first rie*here, the Chief Executive put tired In Novemlwr.” Knot sa il old.
*«i»ed
yesterday
from
Clayton,
president; Mrs. I. 0. Hart, sec­
Tim retired naval officer, xrite
the finishing touche*
to
the In an address prepared for de­
ond rice-president; Mrs. John On, where they ipeat the sumam.
text shortly before dinner time, livery liefore the Empire Stale would have Iwen 7N year* old M*l
Vsafhn. secreUry; sad Mrs. T.
loiter, he cleared away a mas* of organiratien, “you and 1 enn- Oct. lit, underwent an operation
, Mrs.. c . A. Haines and Miss
E. Wilson. Ueaiurcr.
credit.
The in June and appeared to b* re­
routine correspondence prepara­ not claim much
At
the
regular
meeting
of
thn
Mrs. Hihns Lundqoiit was Dorothy Haines of DeLand spent Suo-deb Club held Thursday aft*
mlmiuistrntlon
should gaining his health. Mr*. Rnbart
tory to departure
today . for present
yesterday
hare
with
Mr.
Haloes.
presented with a bouquet a#
Hopkins, the ilaughtrr a t whose
Syracuse where the speech will get the errdit.
ernoon at the home of Mis* Ell*,
dramatic afr thrill- flower* sad indieIdas! cards la
“They have put themselves home he died, sakl he su ffe m l tlte
be made before the Democratic
aheth Inlfler In Rose Court, of*
Mr.
aad
Mra,
J.
M.
Xkhardson
heart attack day before yesterday
hy P in t National honor of her sereaty-ilxth btethsta te convention.
nut."
and young daughter of Marianna Geers for th* coming year wee*
Knos said he found “tremen- hut lingered until yesterday.
CHppar," open* day a N her long serrka
The
speech,
his
first
really
ad
­
elected.
spent Saturday seen in* here whh
Re­
Funeral plan*
have not yri
m itted politnul one in his fight dnu* enthn*ia*m" for the
Wednesday member of the class.
, Miss Leffler was chosen to sere*
Hostesses for the afternoon Mra. V ., L Smith.
publican campaign in the trav el­ been completed.
for
re-election,
will
be
country­
as
presidetg
and
other
officers
star cast Including were: Mrs. Georg* McCrtna, Mr*.
** ,&lt;
wide in appeal but also dedguei ing which hax already lak -n
The admiral Is survived hy hi*
B m rly
toherti, Loi* U O ,tte, Mrs. C. J. Ilar- Mr. and Mrs. Frol Rirna'rc re­ elected were: Mist Cecelia Ten*
to strengthen party drtrrmin.a him more than I0.IKH) miles. Into widow, the former Anne Hitchcock
luck, vice-president; Mist Helm*
torted
home
Saturday
from
Corllamphrey Bo- risen, Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw, Mrs,
2d states, in the last eight r f St. lands, three dnughlnrs, Mr*,
Bench where th. y q en t twr Palmer, secretary; Miss Dorothy Item k. P. Bleu* (sbflve), a hen tlon In New York.
WUaoit and Henry B.! t . L. Shlnhober, and Mrs. T. E. enado
Hopkins, Mrs, Robert Fiske, Mra.
i t was Irarneil the President week*.
Wiggins, treasurer; Miss Ilsiet tier minietse at lytvsnla. la a sowweeks.
I Wilson.
Qovsmorshlp m wilt "take off the gloves” in the
Opposition newspaper*, Knox Kiting Morison nnd two ,ons, Wil­
Whitehurst, historian; and Mis*
Oeeffia an th* Prohibition ticket address, hitting out hard in re totd the New York convention, iam Sowdcn, J r , and Ethan,
pUy by Commarvl- , ’I^ M Pn TSt » • " ' M£ * W
Frank Evans of Lai;. Miry, win1 Marjorie Cogburn. social chairman.
WWad, deals with the V Hughey, Mrs. H. D. FMlIpa, Is spending the *umrr. • in Ho* . During the social hour refresh, Me will ****** I. O. Rivera, nem- plying to some of the issue* have said he wa* “loo critical. .
Sims, to use hij own word* "J m I
tee* *f the dominant OomooratM
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue. Mrs. E. M.
ton, la now recovering i om a re menu were served by the hostess. party. In th* November *IsetIon raised in the campaign and |&gt;av loo severe" in hi* attacks an ■crapeil In" to the Naval Acate
Ktrchhoff,
Mrs.
Hllma
I.undRoosevelt
Administration. fitly in li*7d to sta rt n career th « l
ing the way for a scries of fit the
wha erer* pioneers
cent Ulan*.
Assisted by her mother, Mra. W.
Photo)
ta r* talks dealing with banking, To thi* he replied:
took him to tho top in naval cite
aatahlbhlng ttans-oceank air qulit, Mrs. P. D. Parker, Mrs.
A.
l-effler.
Those
present
were:
"I tell you 1 have been lo t de*. lie wes appointed from P h ir governm ent financing and
v;
the flights of dare- R. W. Turner. Mrs, W. J. Rut * Miss Loulaa Gila* n |
(he
Misses
Cecelia
Truluck,
Helen
rod
tool
mild and
tem perate in
my sylvania on his second attem p t t*
who risked their ledge, Mre. Tom Will Isms, Mrs. to har home in Jacksot .III" a fur fnlmer, Dorothy Wlgginf, Mar*
rlculturo.
enter the academy. He fell *o fay
The President, in choosing f l Judgments."
battles with fa* and W. M. McKIm. Mra. W. C. Dekle, spending the week-end lure with Jnrle Cogburn, Naney Ros setter,
He selected two phrases from short of requirement* In hl» f lr r i
* their ships Into Mra. Lola LeOette, Mrs. R. P. Mr. and Mra. George Hr si,
m iliar, home grounds on which
Oteda Dyson, Hard Whltrhural,
Crenshaw.
Mrs.
George
McCrum.
Philadel examination th at hi* congressman
tn launch his offensive, will a) president Roosevelt’*
MM*
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Fbiaheth Leffler. and LllHan
the same time sta rt the
hall phi# acceptance speech in meet was atlv I*...! hy Annapolis authori­
la said to follow rn Mrs. John Vaughn, Mra. S. B. Mrs, Harry Ward ret irne.l to Adams.
Fletcher,
Mra.
I.
D.
Hart.
Mrs.
rolling for Herbert 11. Lehman criticism that “ We should look ties not to submit hi* namo tha
fhla smashing drama
day from Orlando where hr spent
r—&gt;’
I
toward the future nnd let the second time. Tho cungrrism am
for re-elect ion ** governor.
it the air. The backgrounds aro W. A. Tlllis, Mrs. J. H. Powell, a few days with her dau- itt.'r, Mr.
.
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however, ignored the advica alM
The governor, three time* o: p.t*t be forgotten."
laaBstk aad authentic,
ex_ Mra. C. O. Bradbury,Mra. W. R. C. Bower.
tContlnne-l from p»g« nnst
The President qu&gt;Qed Dnnte. In re-nominated young Sim*.
wm haring hem fThnad,
for L- mark. Mrs. C. c *5?*
City tsxc* from every slol.ar of the ticket with Mr. Roosevelt
• s a l part, at Alameda, sir W. E. Wellk, Mrs. Bewlt Ilatchl
ha* led it on every occasion ami hi* acceptance speech, a* saying
revenue.
Throughout his career ho xraa
Friends of Mrs. C. W. fp*.'1 of the Pin-American Air- son, Mrs. C. J. Harrison, Mrs, wUI regret to learn Ikat^ she run
Ilf* "Divine justice weighs the &lt;iit* t f an outspoken critic of A m trtaui
Half a doien bid* from Sanford hn» won from the latter
Ihe
cold-blooded
and
the
sins
of
, ea the Psclfle Coast near T. E.
Mr*. R. 1*
designation,
“My
naval tn.’lhad* but usually won tlte
automobile dealer* w ere receiv'd affectionate
tinue* to be III at her' hum - « t
the warm-hen rts**l in different eventual sup|Hirt of hi* superior*,
Francisco, where the famous,
holscr, Mr*. C. 1Ml** Laurel Avenue.
for a one and one-ha If ton truck. good right nrm."
scales,"
Knox
said.
Clipper hops off on Its; Mary 0 . Harris, and If. U. MldThe President will go to Sy­
IS'.iMIsse* r«Mi Ps«f Oast
Action «&gt;s deferred until Wednes­
Sims’ criticism* of the Navy ho*
"Even those lender-hearted p a­
to the Philippine U- diet on, J r ____________
anJ,
Th# Misses Mary Perry. Haael president; Mrs. Mary Ilrant, vie*, day night when the budget is ex­ racuse by special truln
gun when he was a young officer
on arrival, wilt motor first t&lt; pers of the opposition that base sta tio n .&gt;1 hi China, la te r , whit*
Perry, and Minnie
Perry
of president: Mrs. J . IL Tlndel, sey. pected to be adopted.
been asking us tn let the dead past
Other exUrtors were taken
Charleston, 8. C., are visiting Mr«. re ta ry an,| treasu rer; Mra. O.ip
The Commission discussed ten Syracuse University wliete, in n bury its dead, *n that tbe people In I’etrograil, he filed more report*
of “ faulty" naval methmls, than
R. A. Cameron and Mr«. J. K. S taffonl, delegate; meets second tativc plan* for retiring two RHV 1.1-tnlnilte ceremony, he will ded­
iths Catalina Island* where th*
and fourth Tuesday* in the Moh- horsepower electric motors at the icate a new building of the will not renlize what is going on all other iittnrhrs combined.
Gradick for several week*.
tMiag* matches that of th* tropuntil
n
fter
the
election—
even
those
roe School.
tltal cauntrie* rislted hy the Officer* for ths coming yesr
City water (ilant, (minting out medical college.
lie levelled many of hia written
From the university he l* ex­ haven’t the hnrdihoed to maintain shafts at what he termed faulty
Mra. M. B. Roger* and &lt;laugh­
Chuluota—Mrs. 8. P. I.nng. pres­ that they are u t in use, and their
were elected at the regular busi­
airship.
that
It
has
been
re
good
governr . Mslhieux, Tle*- existence is the cause of unneces­ pected to drive to the Onondaga
ness meeting of the V. W. A. of ter, M argaret Ann, of Columbus, ident; Mr*.
c.ntslruction of battleship*. 11*
the First Baptist Church held Ga„ are the guest* for a short time president; Mrs. William Jacoli*. sary expense in the electric pow­ hotel and there confer with p a r l y went.
narrow ly .raped court m artial fog
Shis
Dams
on
the
New
Yo».;l
"T
h
*
',e
st
they
run
do
Is
to
*nv
of
Mrs.
R
upert
Strickland,
Mug
seeretnry and treasurer; Mre. er contract in effect ut the w ater
Monday rvenlrfg at the home of
his w ritings to his superior*.
S
tate
situation.
From
them.
It
that
the
*lns
of
the_
warm
bbe;,
nulla
Avenue.
Jam es Wilson, delegate, meet* department.
■ F o r fU lfil
Mra. 8. J. Nl* on East Fifth
Win n Theodore Roosevelt xra*
was
assumed,
he
would
reee|ve|e.
ami
the
sins
of
he
cold
blood
first and third Wednesday* In
Street. Tlan* for th# year were
assistant secretary of th* Navy,
supplementing
earlier
"
I
"re
weighed
in
different
scale*.
Friends o f Billy, Claire, and private home*.
report*
outlined following the election.
Situs »tiggcrt. .l o.ti-T ptactic* for
I.icluied the state
"»»'* I '• » r&gt;" '»'»•
one* which pictured
Thr following memher* were Jack Kvsn*. children of Frank
the entire fleet. The secretary fal­
Sanford—Mrs. Roy Till!*, pres­
less
blunders
of
the
soft-headed
ns safely Democratic.
chosen to hold officer: Ml*a Mil­ Evan* of Lake Mary, will be In­ ident; Mra, Tony I'itchford, viceare not weighed in any scale*. lowed tbe sugge-thm. An o d winddred tamley, president; Miss Eva terested to learn that they are a t­ president; Mrs. W. A. Leavitt, sec­
They are paiil for In the him* I luninirr wa* the target, A fter fir­
GoM fish. Water Ut!**. Bog Cunningham, vice-president; Miss tending Cushing Academy at Ash- retory ami treasurer; Mrs. K. 0
ing several thousand round* of
and sweat of the plain people."
burnham,
Mas*.
tents.
Mooes. Expert pool Bath Camming, secretary and
Rinehart, d rlrg a tr; meets second
ammunill.iit al It, Ihe Navy h it It
Construction. Landscape and treasurer; Miss Florence Hardy,
and fourth Wednesday* in privnlt
I wiee.
( f M l I u i S *'r« m !'■■* 11**1
guugiM settings. Lawns re­ program VtekRSCp Ifksn—-Vsrs - Miss Avia Parker returned home*.
An UUUI penny, owned by Clvarb'i
,
.1
Sunday
from
New
Ydtk
City
given n 10-day suspended sen
lated or m e t. Why not put Phillip*, personal aervle*» chair­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 20.—MY It Rivera at Mereede*. Texas, wa*
Lake Mary—Mr*. C. I, Joiner,
In that rose garden you have man; Mis* Kathleen Calhoun, v i ­ where she spent several weeks. president; Mr?. J M. Thompson, White, both -etore^,. ■ .ere sxi —S trlk in r smblrnlc
In
cities givett to bon l-v Id* father. J. A. [
always wanted.
Hoses sold sion study chalrm-n; Miss l^rene While aw ay she studied h air dc- vice-president; Mra. R. M. H al, teuced to five day* tm h on h u m «Mni l»» to a d i IrkU.Hiny Rivera, in I'.'JO a fte r lo&gt; had (mi
Tiauklln, serial chairman* Mr* s'g n lrg , p -rm sn tn t waving, and errretury and treasurer: Mrs. J. It. tha: gen of loitering.
aad set by 'U» guaranteed.
law enfarcoment ugeneies today sessed it aleoIt lit years.
8, J. Nix, leader; and Mr*. Fran- salesm anship a t the Gould Beau Reeve*, delegate; meet* first and
Judge Miller dismissed u ruse toade cbise t*. I,iuh• arrests and
ty Salon on F ifth Avenue.
els E. Bolt, assistant leader.
again*:
Isaac
Dover
alleged
to
seized hutulrcd* of illicit *t ill
thin l Thursday* in the community

Sab-Deb Club Holds
Its Regmlsr Meeting

Theater

Protection fo r
Primary Schools
Voted By City

Seminole County
Demonstration
Clubs Organize

*

ntj OfflCCM Elected At
Y. W. A. Meeting

BARB AQUARIUM
PLANTS

Forgery Charge
Is Filed Against
Sta*e«
Youthful Negro Government
Liquor, Dope Raid*

— To-Night —

W. &amp; HARTUNE

Mr. and Mra. 9. D. Hlghley
man and guests, Mr*. C. D.
Illghleym an and young son, (*
D. Illg h b y m tn , Jr., and MU*
Genevieve
Shidlsr, spent
th?
week-end a t Daytona Hrach with
friends.

HALL
and

CARLTON

TO GO

TONIGHT!
te* Ate ent tn BhertV

am) Cod Off
, V | Nave* Cteaa
M K H E It 7 * t
n u
« cd

* Winn, L ite*

te n tfd

111 E. F in d

Dr. Samuel Pules Ion, Ralph B.
Wight, and It. B, Pope will sail
from JacksoneFle tomorrow for
Nsw York City. Dr. Puleston and
Mr. ro p e will attend the World
Srrle* white Mr. W ight visit* J.
C. Hutchison at Newark, N. Y.

81.

carry a com plete Km o f
W estern and native W I n.
fink aad vegetable*.
F or quick service
CaH 121

Rabid Theodor* Cook and Mrs.
Conk le ft Sunday for th e ir hnnte
at Tuscaloosa, Ala., a fte r spem
| ing two weeks here as the guests
•of Mr. ami Mr*. Dave BonUke,
West Sixteenth Street.

EJJ

• 9 to fi~ a * * h i m
v
BrwU *4 BsLand ae

IT. Btefted te B aU a

n s ittfo n i

Art,

UQU0&amp;
W IN tt
' GINS

r

house.
Geneva —Mrs. A. E. Moran, pres
blent; Mr*. J. V. Toole, vice-pres
ident; Mra. Dave Levy, secretary
and treasurer; Mr*. Kndor Curlett,
delegate; meet* first and third
Tuesdays In the community house.

Admitti Age
11 Persons Meet Woman
To Ilccome Mayor
Death In Severe
8AO PAULO, llm zil. Sept. 2H.
September Storm —MY—To tec.ime first woman
M s ilis s rS

I'rssas

P a ir

9P. M,
Wednesday Night
i.
Cor. First and Magnolia

O as k

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-The Big N ight-

113 S. Tark

iioutt lAUOMi vouil catnraMI
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T k riltf H O W I

N i t o n ly Korn S em in o le c le a n in g r e t u r n
y o u r K a rm e n U Dr y o u cle u n a n d

frew h .

On ih* term* w# ate now
offerlap you will find •
General Electric TbiUi Unit
K*f(ig*r*ia&gt; will m un
than pay lu own wty *v»ry
■ nnib of lh« y**r. You
r ia l afford «a be with­
out ea* if you or* thrifty.

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b u t m a n y w om en h a v e fo u n d t h a t X em ln tie a c tu a lly re n e w * t h e life a n d b e a u ty

“

B and y o n n t to d a y !

With a Sm ile!

ser v ic e

SPECIAL
Rock Crystal Goblet*
Ice Tea*
Sherbet*
73 Each

mayor in this stale. E i*.i Olym '
pia Ma rrondes, l,*t, bail to admit
her age to get the Job,
The munlripal council of (urn- j
puva spit t- t in nn election ro n -|
tested by her and t‘*d. Joan Dias '
Pereira. She w-m a fte r pnivtng
umler the rule* th at she was old­

H IT
» I B MONTH

When you drive Into our ataUcm,
want water or gaaollne,
yRnoline, we m e t yofi with a
atnile became we appreciate your vahtaU patron-

o* o* ip tt1 £P yp a* (fp o j 4B*
JJ) \ P t | )
Q)

Thl* Week

M c L u u lin ’s

v*

“Like
New!”

o f c lo t hew.

En g lish G u ti

in at drive against narcotic u n i
liquor I iw violator*.
With 2,MM agents
moblllxcd
fo r the offensive,
preliminary
reports showed more than four
linndted person* taken Into eu*tody oil mirrolic eliurge*. O f­
ficials said limit of those a r ­
rested are clanged with peddlim;
narcoties.
All cases
wilt b"
prosecuted.

the South and ranged tn the East­
ern section of the state and eitrndrd into Western Kan*a*. The
.maintain* and fonthi Is, past t*f
the Continental Divide bore the
brunt of (he *tonn while the west,
ern able of the divide had little
snow.
er.

Democratic
H tA R
FRED CONE
JUDGE ANDREWS
JOE HENDRICKS

have violated City sunit.iry laws,
mid ease* against I'u'd lllukc,
Pet* r Jones and .1. 1', Robis.ia,
all negroes, alleged to have vi tInted parking ordinances.
A drunkenness charge against
Hill Fisher also was dismissed.

SERVICE ^

..

llf7(ii.fl,&lt; ap«N iiy

Stmioele Dry Cleaners

Vsaoai (Ml*d-te-M*«l Gestrel
U*ctrie ThrifiUaii la both (Drop
aad Moaito* Top a*d«ii 1U*
nrHulw b r n d h r i labrkatiaa
aad oil cool log tha* sit* loafer
IW* and low** op«ratiaf cost,

General Appliance Co
I ’dJU M ttaulda. May

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CHATS

(ttk a a Prt*ar*s Fsr" First Gu m

J

N«W TOOK, h v i BE -4M 9Habbefl, Gehrig
Tb* reinvest spots fa • k ta W k
Nrw York y a a t o f ^ S S
Receive Vahuble mmd
Polo Grenada u i S
Yaataa
Stadium wtwro the O teate-«al
Player Awards Y » k m wotted out m tM r 1 5

diamond* for the tret Mm M M
t f . t f ) . they meet In the fleet free* a4 O s
World Boric* tomorrow.
The two clahe will eraeMre m
rival field* today, with the T b h
tee* gtttiag their sights adjaaioi
to the opealec-gaam m arry at Um
Polo Ground* while the (Gtaata
take a wortaat ia the Irewa Bln~
diem.
- ^ r e . . . . *•} - J f . • J 1
^oortk ‘tim# that
Thee* drill, will n a &gt; h h p u n
™*” u *Ba pewee CMadtl will G*krig had keen awarded the hov- aration* for a
“srbway
re' .
'
. w . . .....
, * * the American League. and rica” that not only ha* the 1 %
■reT.L,? ^ * £ S i
U*‘ Hubb.ll had town •*»», after a li-yrar later*
* * * ♦” » . ? ■ » » .Mayberry, atklered the detection |„ the N*- val In this rivalry, but wkkh
b ELi E T ^ ? ^
" “ 2 £ ? * ■ 8&gt;°rtta?
»hleh runKtekJHre and taka Bate*!, two dart* aa anaeal poll among a com- promises to shatter box-office res*
tor bareball’e rbewrliaohto
haavywrighta to the tackle * . mittaa of bareball writer* In the orda
affair.
*
. r * rt* ■ « 9n^ tr T 2 " U* * £ _ v llc*’ Ptodatmly
Tho Yankere followed tbo Gt» /*
ia wttheat t k m three griddrri had run up the Yaahte fir.t arekrtew lam e Mm reOa areaad. n 't teener In 1WT, m i
aad •at* yesterday In anaounctog | m
Cody *tatod that the way thlagt 1*34, while Hubb.ll wa* named In sellout of all re.fired . . . U
means more than half tho capMMr
lu ll m v , iImm t t m M y Bit IMS.
m
aerriee Oatardey- If M ay 1 Hubkell'* selection Mil* year wa* ty of each park already haa k m
terry dere | e t to the p M , he the mom popular of the two. He ■old at the rate of 9940 or 9MB
will certatoly act ha able to collected 51 point* for *la first per ticket, for elx game*.
On tho day of each game,
itoy le a | aad probably will net ptoeee, a second and a third, while
to at hi* heat The ahlfty bock Oehri« totaled 53 point* for sis 000 unreserved reate will ha mi
sak at Polo Grounds, starth* at
tea here a a n lea a cpralaod top choice* and on* second,
ankle alas* the aaidd!* of last, Paul Waner, battler champion 0 A. M„ or 30,000 at the Yaakaa
weak** irrlmamg* progress.
| of the National Lcaru., wa* «rc- Stadium. The unreserved seetkat
Bad Creek Dutch Btaalcy aad aad to Hubb.ll with 33 point* awl consist of grapid*tsmd space at
Coach Lewla Sartor* roturn* I Carl Arcrill wa* second In the 1*1-30 or bleachers at 91.10 task.
There were two new Jive k p.
from a acodttoc trip that took American with to.
them hath to tha Cltadri-EnklaV Neither of la*t year** mo*t val- menu and countless rumors to
hattto with take of ctahhorn
plcycro, Hank Groenbunr of the two camp* yesterday.
BaUdag power to tha lire cad the Detroit Tlx»r* ami Floyd
BUI Terry changed hie halting
la tho air. Tha CMatol toted &lt;Arhy) Vaughan of the Pirate*, re- order, moving Mel Ott, National
League home run chempka, tala
the cleanup position la place of
Center Fielder Jimmy Rippk. Bio*
pie wa* moved to fifth, aad wig
probably yield to Hank Lelkmr If
m
the Yankee* use a lefthaadsr.
Manager Joe McCarthy premiere
to announce hi* itartlag pitcher
ftoday.
twill V* Judging
Jiklgllli# from
fremi yesterday**
kaeiaivLa'a
to tg j
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2S.-(A7 workout, Vtraon ‘"Lefty" Coeaea
« Cody —The collego football coaching will g*t the call.
ut
a pof**alon numbers only a tinun
Gomes took a long werkout with
y smb* tutors who have held their cur- Catcher Bill Dickey and after tha
1, and real post* for more than ten session Mid he thought he had mire
of Ure regular U
speed than at any Mm store ha
ikto to to * " '
Stanley to*era the
sue group «g eude While aaetbir Harry Hoglwe la dean of the hurt hi* pitching a n a to a gnato
group draggad thaan recrivvra
storting hi* twenty-slsth against the Indiana early this a b
-__^
tlown,
vtMuion with the Colorado Afffflet. •en.
n&amp;.rllt Kuffi/iY, who has B K ]
•Tire rest of the squad spent I* * * ' ore icre* ot. m .l^ n
•rest of tha akw iM lnn blockbsv# rot&gt;c!wd for a ileca.le mentioned with Gomre a* the p a s'
lag nnd tackltog. Ftorida grid* ur kn**r tut few lu iv liugeied •HU Yankee star Ur, *p*nt the en­
d sn are taking as chance* ou ** “"y on* •P°t Lor more than tire practice session to the hat*
ling cage,
preeeuttog a weakness to de- * T,r*1 *tar*Monte Pet non, Yaakaa pitch­
fsnalve pky to tha powerful
was Just getting things
rittowAmi sUaau
orfaniie&lt;l at tha Colorado Stntt er who Injured hie lack tool
BThea tha Vairerslty of y k r- ^
u“ u.r,|_
, 1913 Thursday, spent most of Urn more*
Ida team eanada aut for thBo" "uPPkp'
landscape Ing under the lights and Urea
kickoff. They will at least are- P*l"Ur, took hold at the Uni- worked out for the first lir e stare
■eat a ^ n H u arostaeb Caaeh renlty of Illinois. Fatnou* for the Injury. He reported to Ma*
v—
,w ._ ' _t
hb smart, tricky tram* Zuppkc Carthy that he s ill could net
remre. faathaQ tog. from heed
for hb 21 th season* throw i t toll speed. Tha Tankas
manager said he doabtod that
to foot They will don oranc* BtJ~, 5?* .
. _
.
kalttod p asts, armaga Jerroy. and 1^
Xu™ki , ■ " Pearson would pitch bafare Bum------ fT T L - V
T
In th# 20-yraV'Cb*&gt;, w ith R. I- day, If then.
lt - _
. . . __ i«. _ i i i ^ *.___ i Romney, brglnnlng
hl» sightThe most perilstret rumor |g
mar
campulcn at tho Htnh the Giants’ ramp b that Hal Brito*
jBtsto Agriculture College, next marker and not Freddy FVtaatoeTWENTY -CAMB WINN EBB I*",I" 1"1 of
,0 one •«*»• mon* will pitch tha aremd garea
y r w VARY
■---.
toto / A MIIOMa
for the National Lragnrre. THIS
Mid he though that Bckomarikt
Joe Riley, senior, and Vie Brad­ wa* back In form bat woaM m l
ford, sophomore, ore Alabama's ■ay definitely who would gw la
No. 1 punts r*.
the mound Thursday.

math the H M aa they are today.
Tha Yaahaao had haoa out la front
■ M ad tha way. wMo tha Giant*
had bare rompolted to com. from
kehtod to tho atretch to win tho
■taagat. Tho l i f t Giant* worn
•a coread place to mld-Anruat but
they ooomed deottood to finish
there, tor the Ptrato* wore rolling
ekag with a comfortable 7-game
k id at tho Mam. Meet everyone
wae eatkfkd that tho Yankee* and
tho Pirates would bait). It out In
tha fall classic. That la—rrecyoaa bat John McGrow.
Tho ftory manager of tho Glaata was not oaa to (ire up satll
tha rare wa* over, aad his team
went aa to dotoat tho Pirates and
ret k to tho Berks with their
hoM town rivals.
'The IM1 meeting wae plenty
•selling, for tho Yank* took tho
first two games but weakened un­
der the constant pressure of the
Giants aad loat la eight contests.
Tho Gkats won hy n score of fire
games to three.
The rival manager*, John Mc­
Grow and Mllkr Huggins, hare
passed on. Ia thalr place* are Bill
Terry and Jo# McCarthy. There
k every Indication that the rivalry
between the two clubs will be n*
been a* ever when they square off
for the opener tomorrow afternoon
at 3:30 o’clock.

Adv

C lassified

I

CHICAGO, Sept. a».-(/P)-Thr
twenty-first city
championship
series between the Chlcngo Cubs
and the White Sox will open to­
morrow at Wrlgley yield.
Arrange meats for tire series, tha
tin t since 1W3, were tiuiiic iv«
rently n» a meeting of Set and
Cub officials In the ofllce of Base­
ball Commissioner Kenetaw M.
I m tb. The first two garni s of the
serks will be played at the Cub’s
kerne ground, with the nest three
•I Combkey Park, home of the
AMriran leaguers who will de­
fend the title won In the 11)33
meeting. The final two games, If
tha event goes the full seven, wl.l
be played at Wrlgley Field.
Regular season prices—53 rent*
for bkscher seats, | | . | o for
grandstand seats, and «!.*S for
bosee, will prevail. Rach club will
bandit ticket m Im for game* at
IU own park. All gsmr* will
start at 2 P. M. (E. 8. T.)

ROB ECONOMY—Quality—Borrka to Laundry and Dry Ckatvtog—Call lUymond Luadqubl at

Good

OT. (LOUIS,

HANFORD. RLORIPA. W E D N E S D A Y . SE P T E M B E R SB. IBM

F irst V oters League Is
Applications Formed In Sem inole Area

Flood Capital

BATTLEGROUND IN WORLD SERIES OPENER

Group To Be AffUUUC WHh Yoeag Democrata; Seek Election Of
Rooaerelt, Bvpporten

H t Operators Ank

Hanford |* Th* Only f n l n i
PlurMa C ity A ffortllng Rail. HtoRwiRp
.
A M W ater T n umgorU ltoB m

la 1908

MMHKR

BrowderHeld Youths Flee
in Indiana; Madrid While
Can't Speak Rebs Advance
Communistic Presi­ Children Dispatched
dential Candidate To Valencia And
Denied Opportunity Other Safe Havean
To Pres* Campaign A* Climax Neafg

A Sanford unit of the Rooaevslt
First Veter*’ Laagoa of Florida
was formed hero test night In •
conference bitweew kcal Demo­
crat* and DeVsae WlOkmo, state
chairman of tho orgaaisatku.
Forty hsadquarton hoc* point­
ed out th* object of tha group
b to bring out “first Mam” voters,
that b, psrooao who hare recent­
ly reached th* legal age for rotg.
Jo* OTsnair, attached to Dem­
ocratic headquarters to tha Val­
des Hotel, said a meeting of si
eligible* will be colled In the near
future for the appointment of of-

Beat,

Harry Hughes I s
D
Of Nation’s
Football C oach es

Om la im Harr Ira.

WANTED:

I m i,

SSTre A^Tre reT.5^ TT" i*““

Drought and rabbits ■re threatenlag the peanut crop near Curtis,

ALLeBTATE tires—Sears’ prices
aad Boars’ quality. Baal ms
•rna, m w . First i t _______ .

•

a - T J a r J v g jg a -fs

Cnlw And White Sox
ToMeet In TubbIc For
C i t y Championship

throughout tho

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^ a t t f o r h tS b r a lii

H a b b tll A nd Games A
Scheduled For M oundIX

W a r ld Q u a p

re m

TWTPf?

• : • . # ,

TEREK

HO.—

HAUTE,

Ind.. 8,.pt

Fascists Reach
;
Half-Way M$yK

h*ar| Hrowilpr. CommiM

nUt rnnilidnlr f»»r |»rr*i«|«&gt;nt, m il
frivrul* were u n n |p , |
a*j
th ry nt t'|t|M*t| off a | ra in fnvin
t hkagti tmlny.
Juntos O. Yates. (MiUce chief,
•old llrowrder is held to prevent
bint from making n speech here
tonight.
A rrrated with Itiowder we*e
flCWTRe
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 80.
Mr TO*
Preao
W tldi. Frank. Nrw York novelltt,
He explained that Mm Essssrslt
Mnilrul
cvHcuatiti
Its ehO*
end
Seymour
tValmnn
of
New
— (AP) — Slot machine UFirst Voters’ League b affiliated
York, repreientative «f the Na­ tlrnt tmlny ii.h insurgent BF*
k M ia applications poured
with tho Somtook County Young
tional Klxctlon Committee of th* mirs rullfd down the m ala
ML to the comptroller's office
Democratic Chib, tad thet the ob­
Communist I’nrty.
highw ays to the capital.
Hotto? with the deadline due
ject! voa of both orgaaisatkaa are
All three are held on rlu trg ts
Thi&gt; Covi'nimcnt dlsrioagR
th* some namoly, tha support of
M movtow on the renewal of,
of vagraney pending nn Investttha Freotdsnl aad tha aoctkn of
M ating licenses.
The Pulo Grounds look* something like Ahb a t the opening gam* of Ih* IW&lt;l World Series between gallon. Browder sent trlrg rn m s I hnt nrphuiM of the Spuinh
all Dsmocretk nominees to Coun­ the New York Giants and th* Yankees. The fire, and second gam e, were scheduled here and there­
Civil War nntl children of
imMattons showed 2,903
of protest In President linos evolt
ty, state sad national offices.
militiamen nt the front liari
"IHrtolU filed up to last
Mr. (FCaaaor plscod emphasis a fte r Ih* Yankees pity host In ktoeir pork acres* the Harlem. In *ver»t a sixth game proves neres- • ml Governor Paul V. McNutt It*ell
stnrtmi
yesterday
Bight for location licenses
of
Indiana.
DEVON ■ WILLIAMS
tsry
,
It
will
be
played
In
tho
Palo
Grounds.
&lt;AF
Photo)
on th* fast that membership in
tmutnl Valendit and otbqf
J
aad l e t for licenses on machine*
lie
subm
ittrd
to
the
n
rre
it
the First Veters’ Lesgua dees not
agreeably nnd s lid he
would j
" f »«f*ly.
awacd by persons In whore place*
obligato oaa to pay aay foes or
speak tonight if perm itted to do! Th*’ wilnlsstry »f Interior an*
they are offend for ptay.
•ossmeats.
so. Voles said |,e wend not n l - , r.ounee.1 fivi Itles had been pteea*
Approximately 1,000 more apMembership cards M y be se­
low anyone belonging In
the “ *
disposal of all eitiMM dn*
ptoaMan* are In today’* mall,
re red from Mr. OToaaor at th*
Communist p arty to speak
siring t&lt;&gt; flee to eastern eoartal
ahoa* 10,000 license* were Issued
Valdes Hotel Democratic head­
T erre Haute a* tong us he is ritiea from the impending, rllm attor this year. The neat license
quarters.
chief.
j le buttle nf Ihe revolution.
year opasa tomorrow.
Fereoaal contacts a n planned
Advancing
Fascists, proving
CHICAGO,
Sept. 3 0 - (T)
. Local option electlona to deterwith those who Just reached their
closer to Mndrid while the IW*r
Farm
ers
In
widely
scattered
•
■ ■ ■
■Mao If tho operation of ilot ma•go majority, It was announced.
guaid "rlem seil” Toledo a f Ikn
section* of the country have an­
thtore k to bo continued will bo
Mr. Williams k ft Buford this
••Itrd Influence,” was reported by
other
problem,
one
they
have
hold to many Florida counties
mornlag for othor conferences and
hendi|iiurters to have reached IW
not experienced fur six or sev­
Mar. B along with general elecorgsnlMtloa meetings In other
&gt;*cas, the higgesl town blocking
en years—farm labor shortage.
Man balloting.
parts of th* otato. H* plans to cov
the way to the capital,
A survey shows thousands of
com
A Horsey-Genera] Cary D. Ianor th* entire peninsula. Installing
ii only 22 mile* from Madrid
farm job* are avallabl* in
dto haa rukd the results of local
First Voters’ League* In all cities
neiir the half way p«dnt bat'
Art classes are being organised where a Youag Democrat club b
Mississippi,
A r iron*.
New
•p ik a voting will be
effective
Local building activities for
Kpeiithrud* of the Di'inocratb*
Toledo nnd the capital.
the mcnlh of X eptem W alm ost York, Michigan, Indiana, Penn­ party in Florida will
ha mediately, so If a county votes In sll Seminole County elementary In operation.
T hui.doy’* U .t. ... Tidal S la llo i,
The Government, denying th a t
toppeil the f.’O.OUO mark, accord­ sylvania. Houlh Carolina, Illi­
,la baa slat machine licensee, la- while school* today, according to
Sanford tonight in the first cam­ Ocean Pier. I'nylonii llriich: low, Insurgents had approached an
an
announcement
from
T.
W.
Law­
nois,
Massachusetts.
New
ing
to
o
compilation
of
construc­
1:17 o'clock; high, 5:05 o'clock. rinse to Madrid, mobilised Iw* admad now to operator*, they will
Hampshire and Connecticut. A paign appearance of major nomi­ Fishing trout nnd blue* runiiin- dlliulml classes of milltln lain ■
tion permit* by City Clerk Frank
•he W&gt; good, and there will be no ton. County superintendent. „
nees
since
the
Juno
23
primaries
Hoperebion
and
Initiation
are
majority of th* jobs are tem­
S. Lam«on today.
fair.
refund of money paid for them.
powerful army. It hoped la ato m
being made by V. C. Knsffor, dis­
The exact total amounted to fit',* porary during harvest season. eliminated holdovers from tho
off the Iteliel Attack en th* eafd*
trict supervisor of tho Affiliated
Wages paid for farm labor June 2 voting.
The Seminole County A gricrl- tnl, make it sw ift counter attoakt
435, the rlerk announced.
Reboot Art Club*.
trailing tho parade tonight Li tural Club will assemulo ul 5 P. across &lt;'uit.nl HpaUsa»d recap4aiw
While th* figure is com parative­ Increased 20 per rent in th*
*
Mr. Lawton s*U the InataflaMon
lost two years, the Deportment
[*l
Frril
P. Cune, selected by statu M., Thursday in the High Scliool Toledo.
ly
small
when
coniparrd
to
somw
Th* transfer of A. R. Mar
of art clasaet In County school*
for the election of officers. All
of Agriculture sold.
S-'clalist*
troops
retreated
stubs
other
municipalities
in
K
orida,
Democrat*
ss
their
choicO'fnr
gov-i-Vi
was the f&gt;;s: move of it* kind In shall from tho City sanitary dr
flier* are uiged •'» al|«ud.
Imrnly i*
the Tolsiiw srclury ‘C
ernor. lie t. on ills first !«g u, it!
duty as desk ser &gt;fr. I im x.n t^'w lrd cut, It A*rn
several years, olmila. courses were pirlMeut
lighting doggedly under a barragn
taught In cducutionat Institutions g ru n t s i th e City Jail was an reflect one of tho most o rtire
tigorous
speaking
tour
tu
tr
iiiig
|
The
woollier:
pal lly cloudy, to- from six-inch hntteriea ranged Ml
nuunced today by Folic* Chief building periods experienced lo­
Odopllun of . Banford’s here some time ago.
all important cities m Central i ‘ "I showers Tlmr-dny nnd in ex- the eity’s heights.
cally In some yrars.
| In-me north portion tonight. Ex­
'
RBinlrlpal budget b ex­
Under the plan of opereUggJaid Roy Williams.
Florida.
The Government declared a turn
One of the brighter feature* dug
Mr. Marshall will enter h!
trem e Northwest Florida gener­ in the wur tide is Imminent, wain"
p bo suthorixed tonight by down by Mr.
from
the
statb
lics
is
the
Indica­
Also
with
the
parly
ia
Judge
new work tomorrow when polk*
ally
fair
tonight
nnd
Thursduy,
teacher.
J Commission.
luiniiig the farth er
InxurgMto
C. O. Andrews of Drlundo, tho slightly cimi er tonight.
headquarter* will be „i*-*»tJD- tion of a residential property imWeeks of Intensive study
prov,m ent tendency which seems
stretched out their lines tha wtak*
party’s selection for United Slates
IUbed In the munklr
prison; to
body and as Individ
catching popular fancy.
er they became.
Revised
estim ates nf
the senator to fill the unexpired term
deserted for soma t,
# on
oatrs hare sifted do
Business property, too, took u
amount of funds nltnralrd
to of Park Tram m el. The judge hut
economy move.
I ai proposed cxpendltu
decided upswing In September
Chief William* m I&lt;&gt; - a crew with approximately $15,000 be ins Seminole County public schools
coming year to * deflnlt,
wton explained that th*
been appearing on vlitually all
of
workmen
have
been
employed
k form that b ready
uitlonal course will work no
expended to prontuto Various e n ­ show educational Institutions in platforms with Cone.
fOtrire action.
. hardship on schedule* of elemen­ In renovation activities for tho terprises.
this ate* are certain to rtcelvl
“ Little” Jo* llrn d tirk i, slated
■ - Aka la the stages of finality tary schools, since they or*—In a past week and have whipped the la rg e s t permit of the month w it $51,340 for the year, T. W. la w .
Hanford G ram m ar School *iu.
to go into the November gvnersil
are
not new quarters Into first rate con­ issued to \V. K. K irrhhoff for the
to tha lax roll which requires measure—elastic and
ton, County superintendent, said
dent* curly this week hrnr,| Hr.
torg* measures of work and many bound by the stiff routine nf dition.
elections
in
the
fignt
for
the
con­
Installation nf a pre-cooling plant today.
,
Henry Mcl.nunhlln deliver nn ud
City prisoners, formerly held to cost $7,500.
In
high
haws of discussion and figuring schedules maintained
gressional seat of the Filth DU*
City profiMMional nml
schools.
'T he figure, he said is definits- trirt, is the third major mvmlicr dress on the cure of the eyes.
SB oqoatkatlon problems.
In th* County Jail, will be InForrest Gatchel w st second hl.rh
I |ic*«‘n a n rr |myjblp Oct. I#
The doctor i lustriited his li*'- I
Th* classes are to become ■ reg­ careerated in the munkipal de­ numerics ly with the issuance nf a A former announcement of $73,- of the louring pmty. lie und
Other Important matters that
Mrmrtlinir In mi announccmost
lu
ie
with
n
him
klsmrd.
showlnc
ular
pari
of
the
lower
school
rurC ltl Fathers hope to tackb totention house In the future.
$0,000 permit for the erection of tail was based solely on heal Judge Ambews were | ‘minuted how the eyes are retpiircd to focus mini** I«hIny hy City Clerk Praak
■tow include the sppolatmsnt of rbatom, th* superintendent stat­
ia grocery store.
compilation. Today's amount e a t for thrir respective offlres ufter on nn in ject thnt is to be seen S. UllllH'ld.
• fgpwaoatetlvo to sit on tho ad- ed.
In residential construction, J. announceil from Tallahassee.
having obtained the bucking of clearly.
An effort U niadi* xm erally tJ
vtoorF rem mittso of the fltato
Among th* cubJtcU to b# taught
state Town-end (Tubs,
II. Van Hoy led the field with nn
Mr.
lutwtun
pointed
out
th
it
I'r. MrlnfuKhlill tiild students collect n I fee, within 30 day*
Fgnaors’ Market, and the discus- Will b* pencil and crayon sketch­
•xpenditure of $1,500 to remodel a the $51,140 I* to be derived fru it
All the randidite, will Millin' i the cure nnd protection of lh« eyes ufter they full due, the rlerk Mid.
• k t aJ prspsssd plarn for lighting ing, water color drawing, pa pur
two-story building.
Collection of delinquent Iteanae*
vehicular taxes, the state schoul Cony’s loud-speaking
equipment' Involved no expense whntnver, on'y
th* hich School athletic field for construction work, clay modeling
Throughout the month, |5 p er­ one-mill assessment and Interest Ihar l&lt; to Im stationed nt the in- it small amount of m otion ou the it u duly of tho police departm ent
ta g * football
and other preliminary work genFaulty •lactria wiring is on* of m its were Issued.
and for the current year netted a
tersrclion of First Street und Mag part of every inditidual.
on existing school fundi.
trolly Identified with th* study of th* principal eauae* ef firs* in
Permit* for September, 1935,
nimble sunt of revenu* for th a
no I* Avenue, the rustmnary lo­
A
fter
the
nddress,
the
iloct
l
Other
sums
will
be
sddrd
to
art.
building*, fire Chtef Mack CUva- totaled $10,250. For the same
City.
cation
used
by
|Hilltirul
campaign­
vi-ltcd
several
classrooms
ill
the
the
total
through
the
chain
store
Student, will b* required to pro­ land *aid today to raiphailalng tha month In 1931, there wa* h ard!/
An ordinance provide* • maxi*
* their own iqaterial, accord importanca af Fire Prevention any building activity when but $75 tax and allorations from gen ers. Addresses will begin promptly Gramm ar School and snbl they
wete exceptional y constructed lo mum fine of $2u&lt;) ur • 94-day
tr a l slate fumla, it wss reported. a t 5 I’. M.
tog to th* program.
Wrek, OxL 4 to IE
In permits were issued.
Seminole County has 2ill.'t5
Members of the .Seminole Coun­ provide the proper liuht for stu ­ sentence for person* who do not
Other common cautai, Mid th*
meet the professional and ocrupaInstruction units, th* local su­ ty Demociatlc Cominillee will form dents.
chtef, are caret*** smoking and
le n t‘I license stntute.
perintendent
announced.
This a motorcade a t 5:30 I*. M, at the
‘BIG*
MONEY
IN
HAWAII
us*
af
match**,
dsfactlva
besting
n H m vrero completed today to*
The combined sources of rerenua
figure is based on 30 pupdi to sheriff's office, drive t&gt; the Monappliances, us* af inflammabl* liq­
to "family night” program to be
produced $9,521 for tha municipal
■
»«
Bridge
and
escort
Cone.
An­
each
teacher
employed.
HONOLULU,
T.
If.
S*pt.
30.
uid* for bom* cteasing and the
Waged at a F. M. Thuretoy by
government over Ihe 1935-34 M *
drews und Hcndrirk* into the City.
failure to ramav* old papers and —(A7—Tkr Hithop museum here
k t h e d Woodmen of tire World.
-on which ends today, record* ro*
Persons
who
desire
to
accom­
HFJl
FAB
DON
has
Just
unloaded
and
In-tailed
rubbish from kol’dlags and prem­
Tha affair k closed to all except
vriil.
pany
the
prorrsidon
are
udvi*&lt;-d
a coin nine fret high and wrighise*.
.
■mahare of tha fraternity and
—
Through a repnrtorial error The to a|ipenr nt the Court House ut
Flo slut michinc Interests bore
A ''pelican vine," unknown ......
Oily rags ■tort biases on their Ing 711 po unds. It come* fro.n
Web homed Iit* famtku.
Herald sahl yesterday th at City 5:30 o'co rk this afternoon.
ns far ns it rolihl In* learned. wn&lt;
A operial sntsrtateawal pro* today were concentrating ou Pan­ own aetord through spontaneous th* Island of Yap, Japanese man­ ta
le s nn the Hanford Gaa Com
Tonight's rslly will l&gt;« the «tnit. on exhibition today In Ihe office of
ama City devclopmeats where Carl combustion without tho application dat* in mid raclfie, where it is
Ih
pany property was double th at of ing gun for a number of Iim-.-i I | mi- C. It. I'nwsnn, County fnrm ngent.
legal
tender
for
rnnugh
lund
to
Gray,
DeaKKinlic
nomine*
for
of
a
flam*,
th*
chtef
cautioned.
Sam lM m hs•dad,,TT*,,**^ T * *
the
State
ami
County.
Th*
reverse
lltlcal
gathering*
now
being
»rbed.
accommodate
a
good-site
vil­
tha
state
house
of
representative*,
The
peci
liur-liHiking
piece
ef
“Th*
fir*
department
ia
anxloua
Wad farttoa of tire m £duk“'toMrs. Carol Bird Stephenson. S3,
1* tru*.
uh-d throughout th* County by tho vegetation wux brought in l»y n
announced Ire b planning a legis­ to do everything possible to help lage.
County Cummilte*.
lative art designed to keep the com make Hanford flre-M fe," Chtef
grower in the Allumoule Springs formerly n f Sanford, dim! Tu*w.
•Iny morning In Orlando following
device* ia Fkrlda.
In the event of rain, speaking urea.
Clavtland Mid. Mlf aayoaa ia not
.
n
•
.•
w n
a
Aa Associated Press dispatch ■ur. .tout th. hax.rd. i« hi. bom.
activities wl I lie transferred to
The vine’s resemblance to a n short illness, according to to*
the Court House, It was announced pelican is remarkuMe even tu the formation received here today.
quoted Gray aa H ying that his or place af buainess, w* will o*
w
wr a • a
ir *
■ ( • a___
At the time nf her itenth, Mr*.
from Democratic heudquarters.
huge pourh in the bird's lienh
of the evening kill would require all slot machine vary glad to com areaad and make
where he stores the day's euleu Stephenson was a resident of Bt*
r, who will to- taxes aad license fee* to be divert­ an tiamlnaiioa and reccoatmeod
Petersburg, although she wa* well
ed late aa old ego penaloa fund.
f fotal.
correction* if aacaaisry.”
fnternalbai.
known throughout Centre! Ftorbto*
An effort to lower the tpce I nf er showed that Club work eonInside,
the
plunt
is
u
deep
vel­
------—
—
—
—
—.
I,
i,
plan*
to
Chief
Clavtland
plana
go
b*
to provided hy
vehicle*,
particularly stetlng of dental, surgical and
vet eolor, sprinkled with *|Mits of
■ad hi* ortboo- cauattea have lined up a slot M - 'f o r a local rivte d a ta , echoole ead larg er
bus**,
asing
Florida
highways, modiral aid given to underprivi­
yellow. A young trailing string,
chin*
referendum
to
appear
on
ether
orgaalMtioa*
M
xt
weak
and
Ito own Iny.
was voted tislay by th* F.tnford leged children In the past year
Ihe stem, is attached to the point |
debt Two hare tha Nav. 3 general elect loo sal- talk an fire provaatioa.
amounted to $1402.57. In th*
KISSIMMEE, Sept. S U .-IA t- where the tip* nf a bird’s wingt
Elwani* Club.
tot.
tod tha fete.
Preshtent
W ilier
Coleman project. Kiwani* was asalsteil by Alle-tt Croft, I’asco county rowla S«mlaol* County, Urn lord
&gt;*hl Iw if folded.
'so. Avsraa*
names I R. W. Ware, ebslrmsn. A. local physicians, dentist* and boy, wrrnl on triul for the second
Miatettrial Asaactotion lad tha
rub. Avarsa*
_ «»
LONDON
time
today
on
charge*
nf
robbing
others.
L.
Istekwaol
and
C.
L
Imwson
campaign far a petition contain-!
Vise.
Avsraa*
now aa • committee la present th*
Russell Mason presented an In­ the St. C oud Citiiens State Hank
*»r. A v s ra a * ____M
tog aaffktent name* to request) seen Mary’a
Wav Avsrsg* ___ t*
library suggest lag to th* Btat* Indus­ vital Ion to Kiwanimna and Semi­ Mar. 21. 1934.
County CommUeteaore fog a ref- J
Ah
JI'SK AVU. ____— »T
•readum action.
1 shalve* at Maribaraugh House trial Commission.
lie was convicted of armed robNo siwcific nole County resident* to b*eom*
ll'I.Y VVU. ______ II
| to prepnrnllan tag whan k ir maj- speed limit wm suggested.
»l
members of lb* Florida Audubon le ry in connect Ion with the hank
BERLIN,
Sept.
30. - (&lt;17— AL'll. AV«J. ______
ller
A fter Juliux Dlngfehter had r e ­ Society. Th* club took a mem­ rohU ry Oct. 2, 1931, hut won :t lotwience S'impxcn, Americnn sea­
MILUON MII.EB BY AIM aaly mavao there i o n
favoritoa are warka ef travel. ported an th* Kiwani* ebjeetiv* bership and vtded to donate th* Supreme Court order for • nrw man convicted nf sedition again-1
RIO DE JANIEBO, Rept. 30.|bU tory and
number four—tha suppor'. of Society’s magsiioa to tha munic­ trial.
the German Governmef*. today
churches In their siritual aims — ipal library.
—&lt;Aq—Seven commercial airline*
Selection of a six-man Jury wax began serving a 22-inonths* term
New
members
presented
by
T.
Kiwsniinx voted to attend the
flew 1439445 mil*. In Braail
roriiplrted ami Paul Kirkpatrirg, in I’loelsense* Prison.
th* flrat ala montha thia year In MANILA F. L, B*p4. 2E-GP) Methodist Church in a body next E. Simpson were Dr. T. F. Mc­ rashirr af th* robufd bank, took the
Simpson, who admitted distribijt- ?j
Daniel and P. B. Campbell.
1142# hours. Tha plane* car- —Vic* Freatdani Borgia Oamenv. Sunday.
stand ax tha first slat* witness. ing Communist liternture. wits
Guests today were Warren II* repeated testimony given at sentenred to three years with crerl- •*!
rted IIJM pasaeagars. 207
Also approved was a plan *°
of tha FhUlpptaa Canunanwcalth,
rle ton* of baggage, 54 of «
who aha la ckiaf a f public in make the body attendance a reg ­ Sherman and E. H. Sherman, C roft’s first trial, saying h* rec. It of I t months for time he wus 17*
73 of freight. ■truction, favor* lamputeuij al- u lar yearly feature, vialttog each both of Whiter Park, ami Mr. ognired the defendant ax the lead­ helrl in jail before trial. No uppenl;3l
Mills, manager of tha Purcell e r of three men who held up the was alo w rd but Hitler Iras iKW iTjjJ
944
of
_
k f Fr.'tl- church In th* City.
A aacoad react by Mr. DingMd- Store tore*.
tu pardon ur parultt him,
a jj
bask.
la

iU M li Declares No
Refold Of Permit
' Homy If Banned

Government Planning v
Counter Drive On ■
Captured T o l e d n

Lower Schools
01 County Get
Clasiei Id Art

Local Bailding
For September
Reaches $20,000

Drawing, ModcUngTo
Be Made Regular
Part Of Activity

Rmidential Activity
In Refle c t e d la
Municipal Permit*

N o v e l Experience
Felt B y Farmers
In labor Shortage

Cone, Andrew*
And Hendricks
Speak Tonight
Motorcade To Meet
Ndmin
A t Bridge

\ Democratic

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Police Department
Ready To Occupy
New Jail Thursday

to

. Bjr Commissioners

Mfed

Seminole S ch o o ls
Allocated $81,340
For Term Expenses

Grammar Studcnlw
(•iven Lecture On Occupational F e e
Protection Of EyeH Of B u sin m Units

Payable Tomorrow

Chief Ciution* On
F t t t l t y Electric*!
Wiring In Building*

Tamil? Night’ lb
Be Staged By local

cook.

^ir ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION m

Legislator P l a n s
Slot Machine BUI
For Pension Fond

Irn U f+ d 'D m U .l/m '

BAKING
CABBIE McCRAY. colored girl, FOE HALE! Bread New Bobailt
Typewriter. Only Meath Old.
wants J»b cooking or washing.
HIT Cypres*.
, Sacrifice. Apply Boa J, Herald.;

GATtW INTBAMURALBIntramural athletics at the Uni­
versity of Florida provide • year
round program In It* different
sports for approximately HU per­
cent of the stuiknt body.

DcbiSrefb, Who Jotoad tha Yaakres Just la llm to hare to m
World Serlca money, has ;Unr*d
with Cleveland, Chicago, r r r ia .
Detroit and Now York Ip tho
American League.

U E O E HANDSOME W. Mlaorcaa pullets, 5 1-2 months. Now
WEATHER k
toytog. 11.00 each. Alba’s Car- COOLER
—yaw will aead a
tor, South Ead Hanford Are.
•ek for eur price*.
Bogota Hardware Co.
M1BUONA1Y
BEII ,$ I, , r*—sROB EENTi Two bedrooM with
Grown freai Mtthflfi ||H k .
toaaocting bath. Aa apart meat
to stagly. Boaiaeea couple or Boa FM k«A Fiteaa 414-W.
fWMkmou preferred. Everything HYPO HI-TEAT treetor tmL U t
•roritod. Phone l i t .
par galtesk Bin*koto Baftotag
C*.. 8aaf*rdJ

Former Sanfordite
Dead In Orlando

K iw aiuaiis Ask Reduction In Speed

Of Large Vehicles Using Highways

Cowboy GeU Second
Trial For Robbery

IrOCAL WEATHER1

Seaman llexinH Term
German Prinoner

FOB BALE: a
1 tw n fll
aa*4 irtMMiif water baatore.
Bargains. Baadalt Eterirte Cm ,

Daritr A Gay's q eO to P a k k
'M

CHOICE LOT a f
* » F to a k a IM S

Farm Office Shown
‘Pelican Vine* For
Firrt Time Isocally

fa r Ik, M P

Owners of homes pointed inside *nd out with Duskr
Gay products ran rest sscure In the knowledge that
better paint can be purchased at any pries.

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SCANNING THE SKIES

L ittle Jane R am
Wild Again In N ew
Rollicking Comedy

Jones Fam ily Got
P laces In f r a ile r
In N ew est Comedy

Nettkee of
.-a with the
*• and da, fa
Panto the
i last, tha
ear ahnast
ho triea to

In response to nation wide request* of screen fane who knee
wanted to ee# “Olnxvr” Jane
Wllhrre run wild again on the
screen Twentieth Coatanr-Fti
cart her In “rapper," a Warieea
film written especially far Jane,
Jane brmke windows, hurts
tomatoes, kick* shine, and In
gcntral creates hsvae with her
misehlcvnu.i antiee, whilp she- ie
curing e dyspeptic millienaiTe
of n chronic grouch, rspoelng a
fakn baron, and playing a halfr m an deeply entan- pint Robin Hood of lower Now
it nations lamentable to York.
i laaghabio to averyIrvin B. Cobb and 811m Bomr- “Two In a Crowd*' pranrllU are her hltarieoe heath*
a t «en“ ptetara, ana la,|w n, with the rant also including
| Dean Jaggrr, Muriel Robert,
R- Omen la the dire:- Iran Iwbcdeff, Maurice Casa and

(HIBAT
Jtek lib it Seen In
N ew est Adventure,
T r a s h Donovan”
Those hard riding fellows who j - j
fellew tha highway* and strb o | la make them soft for travel, ;
who hasp tha wild drlvare In lino
aad who risk danger and drain
In their daily work-the sta’s
highway police—seem to have a
thankless task.
,‘v
The public used to bellevn
tkeir only purpose In life was
to say, “full over to the ebrh."
But automobile drivers arv Ik- H
ginning to understand that ryclo patrolmen who control truldc' I
an lhr roads hrlp to saw tho ?
Hve# of motiiitsie and
I.
trians.
| H j
Because of tho courageous
work
that itato highway pa-1 .
Inis
an
doing
generally'
throughout the country, Unlver- |,ul*
ml kM dedicated n motion pl&lt;- ,le,h
tare, “Crash Donovan,” to Ihoei lured,
horoee of Urn roaring rood. 7 hi '
film, Starring Jock lloltf ie pir- T r|
tkularty. Umtly now, when n WIB
national campaign is in programs »
te promote safety on tho higb- J i g
ways of America, during tho
rush
of summer traffic. JI(
Jack llolt portrays the role —Hal
af n cycle cop who •apertonn.s h rt j
all the tingling thrills of mod- «|&gt;r
u | cavaliers on wheels In jU(1
“Crash Donovan," the dramatic mar.;
picture which
play■ Saturday
s .
*1 the Rita. Tha spirit af dartag rides with him on hie ban- *

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Janst la fra.
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R u m o rs
n W H IV Io

the Jones family, the happy,
rcrappy screen family wheat
every picture la an event, haa
qua) Ifltd m a significant sign
of the sociological lime*.
All of which la n little dieconcerting to Jed freely , Shir­
ley Deane, Dixie Dunbar, Tony
Martin, Spring Bylngtoa, Ken- i
neth Howell, Oaorge lineal, i
Juno Carlson, f lees nee Roberta
aad BUly Mahan, who nrw fea­
tured In the latest Jones fam­
ily picture, "Back to Nature,"
which piny piny ot tbo Rita Thea­
Pat O’Brien, star of first National'
ter Friday,
,
They had' aappoaad that their
function waa simply to oatoriato.
Instead, In the new film, they
Instruct; they point the wayI.
they outline n trend.
In short, the Junes Family,
“China Cli]
ThriUing Drama
takas to n trailer la the new:
and trailers are r v j
O f The i
S ta n P a t O ’ B r i e n picture,
Beushiag Drama
graded, just now, as the meet;
Important social manifestation
No more-thrilling drama of tho enthusiast and war ace who I* of ear time*. No ban than «Uf|
air haa com* to the'screen than obsessed with tho Inspiration to n demon eredlta puhiicatlono have
First National's now picture ,pan the, wurlil by ulr. from a current artblea on the subject,
Clipper, rorbbbw' d«n» /.n m rflf fimtairmr .hiidnarw rB f' ■BS Hoger RH83hrTQ«t ^ « l
Wednesday.
I vrlops Into a hanl bitten. Iron statistician, estimated that withA tribute to the vision, ing"-1 ,i&gt;ulcd man who drives hi* fel- In SO yearn half ear pepulathm
nulty and courage of tbs wen lows rutbfcmsly am) unmercifully —th at is. marly 7WOU.OOO of w.
who battled not only alarm and tu , ttaln hi* objective,
-w ill bn “rolling aur awn
fop, but the timidity and preju­
homes."
dice of capitalistic interests, to
Already, according to cell­
establish long distance air liars,
mates of William B. Stout, air­
“China Clipper" la a brilliant
plane designer aad transporta­
chapter In the pictorial history of
of ua are
Kxcrllrnt
performances aro tion engineer,
________ 800,000
_
daring, aviation.
given by Rose Alexander and living part or nil tho year in
Although fictitious ns to c h a rectrre and
plot. Commander Humphrey Bogart, as two seel trailer*.
who help O'Hr it a bring. Certain of a rousing receptkm
frank Wnd.4 screen piny Is pilot*
plan* to n glowing success. ■(a the now Jones Family picture
based on funlaincntal fuels. It hie
U realislic In tho extreme and Mario WINun adds a touch of in Sarasota, Fin., where the rethotour.hly sccnrole, William I comedy to an otherwise Intensely rrntly-coiKhaded annual tonvoatho tion of the Tlx Can Tourists of
| Van Diistii, ol the l*an-Ameri- dramatlc production as
sweetheart
of
Alexander,
who
the World drew mnra than l-000
can Airways, having serv'd u»
hales his work, but who raa't rolling
home*
and
nearly
technical sdvhor.
I ThurxU-rlor scents
went give him up, and ever appearing .1,000 delegate*, from 41 state*
1 largely fumed right at the sir on th* scent' to insist on mar- and several Canadian and fer­
provlr
bo.'* of Hu- famous China Clip* riage Just whtn her fiance in off | oign
Th# new J ob** Family pictura Univvrsal'i “Crash Donovan.”
per thut recently bt-gnn It* for other lunds.
-----.
An exctpUoBil pier* of
c. work
----- will bn of double Interest to j___
[ flights from Alomvda. on tho
' ^«nU
enlhuelnetn, currant and „ ______ « .
« r_ j_
was
dune
by
Henry
B.
Walthall,
trailer
Pacific Coast near Han Fran____ I!.,, bccanse
Director O C T C tD OUUT t llM B
***«•. to ths I’hlllppine Islands, the grand old man of the eerten, prospective,
.littod
“ J J*“”
' -----*emSkto U p^tkk FiXlti
the giant trans-ocsanlc ship itself who died Just after he coiIm
owner, IM
hjlvln* » prominent part In tho tha picture, lie play* th* part technical
fldcU^'.
“Back
to Na­
‘
picture. Other extorior* wot* Uk- of the genius behind tho scheme ture”
shows every detail of the
sn at Catalina Islands, whore tho to hop across occins, Inventing
that op*
. rat low of * typical mlddtotropical
foliage of tho Drl&lt; nt and constructing Clipper* l—
could withstand ths terrible priced rolling
‘““W bo duplicated.
f g | O'Brien doc* superb work

ANN SOTHERN TO WED MUSICIAN

Bent to Skanghnt wtth ■
with which to buy a n te , C
le lured aboard n train by
Carroll, daughter of • «t
International agent. The train In
held up and Cooper la captured.
The agent Is given the money
aad sent to Shanghai to pick UR
Coopers anna to alignment. Onto
there he decides to floe to Ameri­
ca with the money. Caspar ra­
ce pee from Yang and renehaa
Shanghai whore be MUa the
agent in a shooting scrape. YMR
arrives and token him ptbuutof
egein, together with Hiss Cheroil. He takes them aboard km
junk when ha Intends to InettoU
them Into revealing the todtag
•JW RC.1I* gwftg„wkj«k
of them know.
Mias Carroll f l m w e eka.
lores Ooper and to atone f*tl
her duplicity in lenBn g 'T o '
rapture, offer* to pay Yang with
her Ilf* If ko will permit Csspc*
to go. Before this boeamca meesaary, however, Yang la chot
in n scuffle. Realising bn M
about to die, be orders kin toidiers to hit] Cooper and the girl
aad then to kill the mac tree ea
that ha can eater heaven with
sn entourage befitting Mi rank.
Just as the soldiers nra ahaad
to fire, Cooper hegian a des­
perate gamble far Ufa by p to f
lag to Yaag*s vanity.
Th» part of Qeaeral Yang In
played by
Akim Tamircff,
"killed depirter of einietor totratal rales. The picture wan dl»
■rated by Lewis MUse tens and
tbo screen play was written kg
Clifford Odets, the ymuw play,
wright whoso recent w een hnou
created
mighty stir among
dramatic critics throughout th*
country.

SOCKO!

lit* , “and th* bon* itractora of
bor body give* hor n natural g ran
that iatffdbly racalb Romney's
Nelson brad.”
Mb* Carroll Is co-atamd in
“Th* Opnorai D M at Down" with
vlrU* Gary Cooper. Action ot
Ik* fUm is to tho midst of th*
currant Chinee* rvbelli#*.
FINBD FO« R N IfB LICKING

ding.
“Buddy was rather bet out theta
to California," said Buddy’s b ik ­
er, “anA Mary took Urn to tow,"
And w—Just ua Hollywood has
been raprating—word come* again
[that thij'ra I'd** to bn married.

MIAMI, l e p t
Tenenhaum waa fined |SS Thursday
token state kanlth laapsetera told
they found him licking a knife to
n b a k e r y - w a a cutting a rake,
Utoy slid, and each Ume ho cut a

Screen A c to n Aro
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Sunford U Th# Only Central '
Fltrida City Affording Rail, Higkwir*
And Water T m if c U tlw

Audubon
ProaidoniName* American Tar
MembarahipDrioe
Sentenced To
Old Fortress

k A Fascist army, 8,000
TO—s , commanded the an*
d ea l city of Toledo today
After routing Government
defender* and freeing com­
rade* from ruins of the
kng-bealefed Fortress Alca' G o v e rn m e n t f o r c e s fle d t o
I k s o u th a n d e a st.
The

N th north to Madrid bolng
llaihail by Imurgent*. In ragged
fRght tha loyalist militia atoppoJ
St intarvala to ahatl Toledo amt
fhra apod on their way.
The first step of the Fascists
pen oatertag Toledo was to free
w Joyou* Airatar defenders
ha far I* week* had resisted
Wit fir#, dynamite and gasoline
MM directed against them by
•vonuaent fighters. Tha Alca­
ic fortes Joined in tho bottle
a l th* teat soctalbt linos real-

Mason Scoks 1,0M M orten By March In
Organisation Nom Hold...........
Nbhmo On Rods

R e g is tr a tio n s To
C ease October 10*
Says S u p e r v i s o r
BogtetnUoa booka for qualifltallow ta cote in tho November
(M oral ekftiona will cJom Oct.
1% W. J. Thigpen, Seminole
Crawly aupervlsor of raglatralMn,
MU M ay.
% Throwgh a clerical error, th*
(W atrar gaaiial'a
offlc*
last
« n k awwawM that Oct. it » m

H i riktuhMi ifciti

. V atar th* Florida law, th* atta n a y ganaral haa tha aalhority
la ortar raglatratlon to c m n any
r a t within 30 days before th*
(•Moral alection.
i N a a w t who raglatarad and
M d paU ta r n to vote in tho
tr a o yrlaaariea automatically ara
d M U i ta cast their kailot in

Lawrence Simpson Is

With a tool of 1,000 member*
Given Three Years
to te attained by March, the
Florida Aadabom Society today
F
o r Participation
took
(4 Ita teak and C. KuaIn
Red Agitation
Mll Mu m , ye u ldeat, named ram*
mitteee tkraeghaat the atate to
r m i t c i t iaaa
puah the rampaigi
ap n*
*—rtwieo no—
At present, Mr. Mason *alit, the
BERLIN,
Sept
W.—la w
aeriety kaa about SM member*.
rent# Simpson, American neuCommittee appointment* arc a* man, today *»&gt; convicted of w&gt;
fetlaarai
dltion by a ps-oplea* court nad
Jack C. laaaell, Gainesville; Mr*. aentanccd to three year* lit
Chari** T. Bed field. Caeca; F. J. prison mtmu 11 month* he al­
■tweed, TKatriUe; Mlaa Patti* B. ready haa terved.
■tag, F t Lnadardale; Mr*. C. W.
Simpson. a sailor on the steamSprings; the ahip
Maleher, Mi
Manhattan, was* convict'd
See. A. T. Craig, Penney Farms; in a nnr-itsy trial during which
Or. C. A. Vincent Miami; Mrs. he admitted without reservations
Byrd t Dewey, Jaekaenet.le; Rob­ he ami three German Commuert McOaaahea, Pensacola; Oscar nl&lt;t friend* triui to *et up a
E. Barnard, Plant City.
popular front governm ent l.l
Dr. Herbert X. MUla, Tampa; N ail Germany with three small
W. L. 1 Barnett, Mt. Dora; Mrs. balloon* ami package* of antlF. B. Crowaahield, Boca Grande; Nnii properanda.
Jo*. A. Edmondson, Tallahassee;
The
presiding
Judge
said
W. W. Domerllt Key Weft; J. "tm leney" is being
observed
WUUam Decker, Callahan; Kdwnr.l this time, but the nest time a
M. Darla, Winter Park; Mias Hel­ foreigner li raught attem pting
en Steinaieta, Apopka; M. J. West- to spread Communistic doctrine*
fall, Ja., sad Tuge tf. Shroeiler In Germany “harsh treatment'*
botk of Oriaado; Mias Mau.lv K. would be lutltdcil nut. Simpson's
Clarke, Weat Palm Bench.
Germilt
ro-defendnnt.
Bruno
W. J. KUaworth, Blanton; F.u- Hletr, was sentenced to four
When Rudy Val e*, tho crooning
headman, arrived (In Boston to gena Heater, Dade City; Mrs. Fred­ y* ars in prison.
New
Putt
Simpson said hi* venture fallej
visit Judy Stewart (abovo), stag* erick Burt Avery
beauty appearing la a show there, Kickey; Mlaa Vivian Belter, S t becam e nf hi* colleagues turned
Petersburg;
Mrs.
J.
tf.
TenKyck
out to be a spy for the German
of conn* Ultra was much gooaip
about romance. But Judy aaya Burr, Crescent City; W. X. Browne, secret police.
sha'a just cna of Rudy's many “girt Grsndin; Key C. Hallman, St. Au­
friends.1* (Associated Proas Pho­ gustine; Mrs. Jahn M. Quirk,
to)
• * u i ! Genera; Henry A. Russell, San­
ford; Mlaa lather Ini II. l.itch,
.Benson Spring*.
J Dr. Cornelia 8mllh, Deland; R.
J. Longatreot, Daytona Reach; S.
R. Ingersoli, New Smyrnn; liar•
(Coattaaed Oa Pm « T e e )

Little River Mounts
To Record-Break­
ing Height; Hun­
dreds Flee Homes

Damage In Waco
Set At $500,000
34-Foot Rise In Colo r a d o Endangers
A u s t i n Residents

Many Injured An
Inferno Advance*

WACO, Toxtut,
28.—
(A!*) — Thousnmiit w e re '
hom eless in C entral Textui
ami (lamuifu i* nt uniting in­
to millions a* th e L ittle '
K lver n illttl on nt record-'
breaking flood sta g e s to d a y .,
S tre a m s nint trib u ta rie s
e&lt;|ti»1led itt som e sections
the flood sta g e s attained
during the IPJt dlrnster that
• laimttl -J l live* in the are*.
The Urn’.in
Ktvrr
water*
started reeling at Waco a&lt;
SJMH1 homeless sought emergency
relief. W. T. Torrance, city
manager, estimated the damngo
nt half n million
Seventeen towns below Wa.'O
were without gni when the Lone
Star Gns t'onipuny’s suspension
bridge on the llrntos was wash *I
out, A 22-fn.it rise of the I j ’oii
Appointed Secretary of War by l'rc*blcnt Goo-evelt t,, dll tile
lliver is evpeeltd to strike Cor­ vnrnm-y left by the detlh nf Gvurgo II. Item, Hairy II. \Vuntiring it
yell lounty Inte today.
-hown with hi* wife receiving congratulation* over llio telephone In
Colorado inched toward their home nenr Aleiandrls, Va. (Associated Press Photo)
S h eriff D elivers
Motorcade To Meet theThe.11-foot
stage at Austin,
farcing ISO fijnlll** to fleo
Demo
Nominee
On
Three Prisoners
Hielr hoinrs nod covering 150
of the San Antonio high
Mn. W a r e Takes To Florida Farm Bridge At Monroe .yards
way nt the city’s southern out
Hanford lo tr .-1 Wednesday night skirt*.
Frixe Offered By
Bhrriff McClelland returned will hear Fred 1*. Com-, livinociiilic
Itnilrouls and highways
into
Purcell Com pany yesterday from Raiford where nominee for governor, make his Corslt
inn wero blocked by floods
ha traniferred three Seminole
or
washouts.
Thousands
of
Geary* Gray, owner and oper­ County negroes who
pleaded
acre i of cotton hinds nre tinder
ator of Goorgt'a Place, will spon­ guilty before Circuit Court last
wattr.
sor this week's football contest Friday.
Hodges Names Local- Official Del e g a t c s
Aggregate total of the senand for tho capital prit* ha
^Traffic Condition
ites To Complete
Land Here, Extend
will give on* gallon of any fence* ifronounced by Judgr|
Millard I). Smith wa* right
brand of wltw in his store.
To IU? Improved lly
Set-Up Of Farty
l*ocal C r e e l i n g
In addition to th* first prize year*.
Reflecting S i g n s
Allen McGill, charged with
then will bo slg Rita fhcatar
Air progress greetings wete *v
Ten appointments to Djnijcrullc
...............
tickate
to.........................
the neat aim...............
winner* breaking and entering the Hilt
All improvement was made in Committee posts in Semiiiolr tended to the (Tty of Sanford to.
and to th# ‘following" 10 w i* | IffP^msnt Company and stealloeiit Irnflie rondltions today with County were announced today by ■lay by G, Wayne G ray, fumiul-‘~ r k *th,r ;■
j 1~A
nera Mr. Gray
ssU glvo'each, 'a l,nir
r**D
and sacblles,
Hodges, chairnviii of ih u , Mourr of aviation ill F oiidil, .1,
the arrival of a shipm ent of ied
li,,1
received
three
years
In
the
glua of k* cold beer at I__
*
tcfli’clnr loittolii to lie rrerterl at Stale Committee, Ihroegn Mils I Kofle Davis, Orlando Jay l'ee lire-•
Hthte
I'rlson.
ptaca of business. Altogether
various danger ladnts and inler- .Mi dre,| Knight, secretary of the ident, mid F. C. Wilson, MiTiini*u
A second throe-year senlenc.then will ba IT prlioa.
aviation ililu lo r.
County bialy.
Mr. Gray, Ilk* tho other spon­ wa* passed on Raymond Gref i.
The names chosen r-m plr.ir ||,e
The (lying trio were gierted at
Frank S. I unison, City clerk
sor* of this event, invites all who pleaded guilty to gran I
clerk, said reflector* wilt t*e In local Com mil lee, pait of whirli Miinieipil Alr|H,rt by Voile Wilto take part and assort* the larceny, a charge arising from
stalled ut points where F triu h am! was selreteil throinr.i puhll.; |ial. liums, of the City's aviation comfan* that thay will not ho aakij hi* breaking and entering 8pe,-r
Dark A Venues intersect with thi luting. Following ai • tha new ap. mltlee, Andimv t'arm w ay , presi­
and
Son*'
star*
and
remov­
to buy a single thing whan thoy
pointers;
llou tevan l.
dent of the loml Junior Chnniber
ing
a
quantity
of
merchamllo'.
call at hla stora for tho “key"
•Mr*. A im I'irrpont Mcnlrk, (f Commerce, and Knlph Hair
O ther caution equipm ent is Ir
Mom Wedtaw got two yean
be located at the buttle-neck nl lamgWiHid, prerinrt It; Air* J, C. «i-r, srrrntnry of the ,Seminole
in prlaop for bnaking and en­
I’urk Avenue where
it
cnteri Howell, Altamonte Springs, pre­ County Chamber of CiMiinieree.
tering another negro's home.

Cone W ill V isit
City Wednesday
On Campaign Trip

Gray To Sponsor
1 Tho noxt objective of ll&gt;* F-»inner’
« h t orwty Is aspoctad to bo a 'PickThe W
Nanking M r* oa Madrid. 45
— t o ta th* earth.
1 , 0 — as— t heoMnsrtsn hi Gridiron Event

Hw aapltal eMrialTy admitted
g w fait of Toledo and railed
■paw alt mlliUamen to eome to
tha aid of Madrid.
A Fascist attack on Bilboa on
th* Bay of Bbcay was halted
frtaporartly
by
Government
worship* which delivered food
— Iteo ta th* port city after

Southwest Oregon Timber
Region Is Flaming Torch;
Flood Toll Rises In Texas

MAllSIIFlKl.D, Or*, graft*
28.—(AIM—A to w n o f 1M0|
pt’n tn n a a m i a n e a r b y a g ttU *
m o n t w e re in ru in * , m v m
Ihtmiiiis w o re d e a d a n d otM W
a m a ll to w n s w e re th r r a tr a M f t
to d a y uh f o r e s t f i r m
con­
v e r t i d v ir tu a lly th e w h o le of)
(tout It w e* t e r n O r e g o n 's t i m ­
ber
re g io n
in t o a
gU nU
torch.
Another settlem ent wa* w iped
out In .Northern California. At
shift In the wind saved th# town
of M yrtlrpoint, Or*., which ko4
2,0011 population.
Fires crackled at tha outskirts
■&lt;f
Coquille,
Northbond
and
.Marshfield.
The settlem ent a d
Prosper was wiped out. Dam*
ng&gt;&gt; was in th* million*. Fiftoon
hundred were homeless.
Armories ami hospital* warn
crowded.
Authorities said only a chaagw
in wind would save a t l*s*t
three towns and thousaada a t
acres of tlmhorlaad.
■
Mcr*—Alsvn ' d.nu'iV'mch
a s iS
fighting the
flames
in
tw n

Semioole County C ity 4 sIn v ite d
stales.
i
Demo Committee To See Aviation
H unters Required,
Gets 10 Members, Show In Orlando To
Enter R eports

Four Aviator* Seek
P osition Offered
A t Local Airport

with two other local women
placing among the fin t aovan.
This weak, Mr. Gray urge* ail
Four person* today were In
women football fan* to rontiniM
tho mark*! for tho lease on Mu­
to tako part.
nicipal Airport offerd by tho
“ hum
who ara oiigtMo to
Although tho contest was alow City Commission in an effort to
fata hnt who hav* not registerad
irstiissta so now twos
prumoto aviation in Sanford.
.ta* Dnd booka open in Mr. ThlgDick Stitham of Orlando prob­ CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Fra’* adfko on Mondays, Twe*ably haa tho edge over hi* thru.’
t a t w ad WodaM a ya.
Spirited
A
c
t
i
v
i
t
y
other competitors by virtuo of Tuesday’s tides, Tidal .Station.
. r a i n rao may visit a voting
radk Mi pan taxes for 1M4 and Ii Looked For In his almost constant residence Ocean Pier, Day tuna Beach: low,
here since announcing he desired 12:IH o’clock; high, 8:30 o'elort.
M B a r a t have been paid, acKnock-Knock G u m the
Fishing—u|ut* and trout running.
phst
&lt; t a * l la Jaw D. Jlnklu, CounAnother filar aeeking tho po­
A flood of hnock-knocka which sition I* Data Scott of Great Th* weather; partly cloudy, lo­
rushod late tho Hits Theater Nock, L L, M, Y„ who, if award­ cal ahower* Turwlay and in ■•*
contest last week promise* spir­ ed
tho contract locally, plan* tem* north and on northwest v a - i
itm ilU i L i e n s
ited activity la competition this to Wing three now ship* her*. tonight.
Joseph L. Mare Met Is, thea­
I M B x Collector week,
Siegfried Uyldrt of Mincolu,
ter manager, said today.
I., la th* second New Yorker Ijtu than 1ft ra-e* are docketed
On SI Individuals A amaker of the entries sub­ L.aeekng
to locate her* while to appear In municl)tiil court to­
mitted before last Frifey night Rodney Jnckaoti of Bridgehamp- day iwfor* Judge Miller. Roy Wil­
|g Mara w Intangible did not figure In Birger Wester’* ton, N. Y., completes tho quar­ liams, chief-of. police, announced.
Wad la aterait court stage show haeraio they camo la tet.
r Hr Jra, D. Jln k lu , too late. Thoy will ho heard next
Tho City has offered I2S per The City Commiasiiin is sDte&lt;l
Friday.
month to any filer who will to assemble at 7:.10 o'clock to­
Meanwhile, new knock-knocks make Municipal Airport hU ba-'. night in City Hall for u Si - 00.1
to be oceupird with
rimtine
may ho saWaitted to tho Rite
business.
bog office. A N cash prits
awalta tho heat knack-knock. A Denver Is Hurt By
rxhlbitbn uf paintings done
two-week's theater pass for two
Record Snow F»U byAnMiss
Aurora Dixon is noe- m
will ta handed tho originator o|
progress a t her s t i d i ’. l i d 1-2
tho second beat knock-knock,
DENVER,
Kept.
W.-OP) -- Dark Avenue, it wav announced to­
white third meieen a one-week'*
Eignt inches of anow, tho heavi- day. The wurk- may lie seeu ! cpaas for a eoupl*.
•*t for Septemtar hi poors, men­ twern 1 I*. Al. and C I*. Al. The ex­
aced life and property in Denver hibit is to continue until Christtoday and blocked toad* to the m is.
BttcH Traffic In
north and sooth.
Liqaar, Dope To Hah Tree*, mapping radar tho E. F. Hou-hiilder, Hanford a t­
weight of mow, broke power and torney ami County Commission
WASHINGTON, Sept SB.-4B) electric linen and (rippled motor c run-el, was in Orlando today a t­
—The Tim —if Department to­ and street car traffic. AD sebools tending a luncheon meeting given
day throw fjita narcotic agents wero dismissed and authorities by Orlando civic c'uba In b |u&gt; r nf
and tew ratan aamat officer* ba­ broadcast wantlag* la keep chil­ Judge C. O. Andrews, Democratic
te n ratten wife drive against dren off the street* k areas i of nomine* fur the United Hlatei
■nccottea o r i illMi 11----Senate,
. ___________

O f Quarry T aken
S|Hirtsmrn applying for Irani*
lug llecu.** in Florida must fibs
it n-|h,it of the game hilled lost
seas,in, ncroi-dlng
tit an announcement mud&lt;- today from thw
offire
of
Junif* G. Hharoo,
1'm inty Judge.
Quilting Dr. 1. N. Kennedy, •*•
em tive sc e n ta ry of the Commis­
sion of tinme and Fresh Water
Fish, the uiinoiinvenirnt said th*
nform alion I* an invaluable aid
to the slate in the formulation i t
von. i-rvnl ion measure* and also
direct* attention In area* which
piobulily need restocking.
,
One hundred |&gt;erienl ro-oporutinn on the p a rt of the sports­
man In roinpiting thii eensus la
e* peeled, uffording to Dr. Ken­
nedy.
H unters and trappers al*o\*ra
rei|uired to file a report of tho
numbers and kind* of fur-boat­
ing nuinial* taken by them la
the previous season.

cinct II; Airs, A. G. Wagnic, CbnOfficial Invitations w eie eglend
limta, precinct 7; D. K. Mathers, ed for Siinfurd citizens to u tten l
Gabriel a, prerinrt H; Mrs. Kate the All FI* rida Air I'rogress teleI’urker, Gahrli-lln, precinct H; |;ny brntion in Olando on d e l. I and
Iturkholder, Altamonte
Springs, ft, In-ilig heliI in ueeonlunee nilli
precinct 11; |(ec I'a.-km.l, I ake I'resideot Rnosevelt's pioetanni*
Monroe, precinct 2; Alls* Alniy lion designating the period fr ni
Mirkler, Slnvia, preoln t j;;. j | Mi b'ept. I to Sept, in its Nation il
Helen K. C urlstt, G-navn,
&lt;ieet Air I’togre-s Week.
«; Airs. Hoy U Howell U k • Maty,
At nine o'elorg on the inorniii.i
rm precinct 111.
of llet, ft a flight of |i lines will
mcnili&lt;.ra elected;
hover over the Sanford airpor.
Following are the Committee and drop "bombs” of flower tuigs
Mis* Knight, Snri'nrd, preenu-t toward a circle on the earth. A
Scinimdir County will use about
I; S. AL l.oyd. S anfird, I; Airs.
It. D. "Huibly" lathe ami W. B.
ft.mul VL’ilielo license* in
I'J I It. A. Gisslspei-d, Sanford, 2; Air... local committee will determ ine the
••|!u’iy" itiser today announced Ih*
H'h-II, h,4 ii, I”,is* Tlt.ll
according to an estim ate msdv Mae Holly, Sanford II; It C Mae.
puirliusn uf tho Acme-Coloalal
today by Jno. D. Jinkins, tuv well, Sanford, ft; Airs. Mmole !_
Cleaner*, which has operated f ■“
collector flam whose office tug &lt; Grogan, I'anls, 4; K. II. I*n-y, I'a
the past two years at 20!) Mag­
are issued.
ola, l; Mrs L’. D. Kn &gt;nta, iliiedo,
nolia Avenue.
The figure was based on lh&lt;’ ft; J. II. In f , Ovied&gt;, ft; llrnrv
F o r c e I h A n s A v e rH
The business wl I bo operated
tags used till* year.
| Levy. Geneva, It; G. M. Jacobs,
in the future under the name nf
At the S tale I'risun Farm in Chuluntu. 7; |„ J, | | irtli-y. Lone
AAIAIULI.lt, Tex., Sept. 2*.
lathe-Riser Cleaner*, and Ihoy
Knifuril, 10.T7 plates w rre out of worn I, tt; W. V. Dunn, la k e Alary,
—1/11 "Knock, knock. Who’s propose to offer modern clean­
the
mould*
and
rrady
fori
llaallHsO
H&lt;&gt; level
th e re J”
ing and dyeing service to local
stam ping.
They are
boasting'
At first Mr. and Airs. F.d people.
while numerals on n grven bucallm a k weren’t sure. It turned
Lake and Riser purchased tho
ground.
out t» be the fam ily purr it establishm ent from J. K. Doan,
W ith M prisoners engaged In
—wliu burned all tho ques­ who ha* operated there for tho
the m anufacture, about tw o and
tion* but, didn't know
any past several months.
&lt;m»-half months will tie
re ­
answer*.
quired to complete the
y rn r’s
rem etcry Day will be observed
quota of ftftO.OUO plates, ac corn­
ing to Jim m y W. Ititch, super­ Friday in Kvergreen and Lakevisor, quoted by the Associated view Cemeteries, it wu* announced
today liy Mr*. W. A. l.rfller
l*resa.
rhal rn nn of the City Cemeter; I
Committee.
Tentative plans fo r Sanford
All pi-rsona having lot* In either
b u ri'l tra its are urgeil t» clean vrhimli and civic clubs to b a in
being
up the urra by rutting weeds and of fire prevention were
laid Inlay liy Fire Chief Alar's
O. P, Herndon, cleri; of the sir- trimming the lawn surrounding.
The City will assign a crew nt Cleveland for the observance ol
ruit court, toslay had retu rn 'd to
his office in the Court House a f t­ workmen l.l the cemeteries for thi Fire I’rcvcntlon Week, Oct. I
er nn ah-cnri- nf abuqt three * r*&gt;&gt;* day to assist in the beautification to HI.
II is customary for fire de­
during which ho undcrwcr.t a u’n- operation*,
Effort* are now under wny to partm ent heads throughout tin
jnr operation.
The clerk was admitted t* Fer procure a power lawn mower for United .Htatra to rp p e u r before
nald-l nughtnn Hospital wheru an regular use in (he remetcry lawns. ar many public leidir* us porsild appendectomy was performeri. ID* Mrs. II. II. MeCavlin is ih charge during Fire prevention Week mu-1
was confined to hi* homo about a of operations a t loikeview, w hie give short talks on the dcstrucweek after raleaao from tho hos­ Airs. Claude Herndon will direct tivenej* and danger* of fire and
wayi to prevent th eir aUrtiiv;.
activities in E v e rg in n ,
____
pital.
_____ _______ ____

Tenth Street, he unnounerd.
A shipment \o f traffic sign-,
w arning motorist* nf their up
proarli to the business district, at
so arriv rd today but must be re
turned, sinre the wrong s|H&gt;ed I ini
it appears in the lettering.

Seminole Will Utte
5,000 Vehicle T*
in '37, Sayn J inkin a

Lake And Ritter Buy
Cleaning BusineM

‘Knock-knock’ Bird

Cemetery Committee
Will Devote Friday
To Clean-Up Drive

Fire Chief IMannimr
Prevention Talks

Herndon Returns To
Court Houfte Dutien

LOCAL WEATHER;

�^ rrrrrT T f^

Dechn
rev'te'I^Mri^^WBlirai^B'l^ramterate^ tH
Ire^Wrwtei^raiWM1^*wI
BW Creep Wm 'Alaratccs
Start Drive For Votes Wsre Coot
New Members Withret Consent
KEY WEST, Sept Mr-&lt;jr&gt;Flre itato witnesses at mm trial
wifi oa wUape
an election fraud chart** aft
kllM or injured fit an autcmobUo
fcoialfo C a m , former Nmu**1
iraarstf tha present rata is maintain
eounty judge, m tU M yesterday,
Thaw c&lt;M statistic* paint a m
absentee ballet* wan cant feel
them without their knowledge,
bi tha Jana I primary,
j
Tha witaaaaaa, flrat to taatlfy
af tha SI summoned hy the
thla tt arivht ha dafiw d that H
du*ted
jariat’a
praaseutore,
effort towards Urn curtattremt of
•wore they did not know who
not the caw, for If thaw effort* I
voted la thatr name* or fortad
caaoaltp Uat for the nation would
their lignatnrea to aavatopaa mr
Tha only answer Is that me
closing the absentee ballot*.
mtut be exerted In educating the
The sis aimn jury was &gt;rleci
gees of motoring, In teaching them
rd with unexpected rspUit/i
gere and in enforcing rales of i
from ths Grit 18 Ull*men calLd
npeh missionary wort to bo doo
to the box. Anticipating diffi­
culty, a special venire of IS had
been drawn in criminal coart
Gray
■long with a regular 'panel of
Iwg number of Occidents, and it U with aa idaa o f helping
.
tu cornet this condition that The Banford Herald ia co­ ‘P ick H ie Winner’ 1HThe
trial opened after Judge
operating with business, professional and fahnlng InterRobert Dewell of Bartow, a»“ ftf o* M d t e j S putting on a "Safety Camnalwr which G r i d i r o n Event •iirned Hera la tha disqualifiestiun of Judgo William V. AIbury,
*7* ■
* * • wemuTnaginning
with Tim Heraid’e iwMM of Oetobor i.
denied ilofenao motions to quoin
technical
If motortria can ha mad* to loan loot a few funda­ week nevertheless the fan* rarne the Information
mental rales of good driving aad If thw wifi 2 . them back in great style last weak grounds.
rules to hsart, tiers will be fewer wridwto ia oar city to turn In the largest number Gomel, who claimed tha thru*
and county and Urn "Bmfwty Campaign" efforts will not of charts In tho past two or indictment* agpinat him resulted!
years, Thi sponsor* arc from a political conspiracy, wav'
*&gt;■*• kwa ta win. If, for instancs, pccrie would get it three
pointing out that 'It
.. cotta
__ ab*o- i r moved as county judge after
lately nothing to compete' vaJ the grand jury accused him of
that It l| hoped "all good foot­ 23 (rparatc counts of ballot mu­
ball fans will enjoy the game." tilation. forgery and fraud In
nwater that mwb an th#i highway, • child on a bkycle, Laat week several fans failed hi* handling of absentee bullet*
that a bouncing ball with its Insvitabls following child, to Include tha complete silverars all danger signals which should ha hssdsd by apply­ tinement with their ■election'*.
ing Um breaks, then we could fc*l we had accomplished Aa explained In tha rule*, tho
entire rhart Including the ad­
(omething.
laenwnt immediately below,
t Bat tha instruction along thesa Unas, ws will leave vert
muel be turned In at The Her­
to tbs safety an ert who Is preparing Ubt copy for the ald
linc-wcsk rampnign, and if this campaign, resuna in even day. Office before noon Situriut tf&gt;*» c w n lr y .

POPULAR
• — Than fiver
w a n t to so
TONIGHT!
•gatter Air am to •hart's'’

To Sponsor

D ue* «Mfe Ctol Off

riw au are roportad again
a. South bakoia, and St
' Probably J u t h i m poll
The American Legion has Just concluded Its annual
kicking up a lot of dirt.
convention in Cleveland, where much fun-making was In­

SirIsm Dittrich admit* her legs
9 msm, but Im IsU that hor soul
raahr the thing. Attar nil,
wtam |a supposed to bo an
hem art * psychologist, to ah*

The end of tho Hpaalih revolt*•a reams t" he not far In the
Bag, and the question immedi.
•If arises,
• Italy be
min serosa
faMhnld in

• &lt; uHi&lt;Hqni (■*■■■• |&gt;agw finer

dulged in, many resolutions passed and officers for the 10: Mrs. J. B. Curtis, Muitland. 13:1
K. Downs, Mnltlanil, 12; Mar­
next year elected. While theee former doughboys were O.
ti* HUnk*. Ovit-ilo, 12; Mr*. Flor-•
holding forth, another group of veterans opened its en­ •nee Dornick, Mail ami, II; C A.|
campment in Washington.
Wain, Langwond, II; Mrs. Ttiiilma j
This Utter, group at one time was n mighty force. Us Silver, H*troll., 15; anil Floyd J „ '
\
influence was folt in national and state elections. Pres­ Land, Oscehti, IB.
ident* and governor* were made by Its voting power, and Mis* Knight explained Hint ciirh,
all public officials were always ready to lend an ear to County precinct U allow, tl cr.a
comuiillevRiuii and uiw comn-itli-u-1
pleas, and to grant pension* io this potent force.
I
"But today,” aaya the Miami Herald, "this Grand Army woman,
Mr. Lloyd I* chairman, while'
of the Republic does not matter so much now. Most of the Mr. Maxwell I* virv-clialrmsii
members lie quietly In cemeteries throughout the United The Committee I* now occupied
Hates. Thera were 2,778,804 of them once; now the to­ In nmuiging n ntniber of Im.ubtal la given os 4,391, ol whom some DOO attended .the en- trade ral.k-* iw -W yArld In w h u m
rninpJtnent—marching,. sAmitipId* along. pr yidiptr, feelilcT
tient with ago.
"It was the Mventieth annual encampment of these
Northern veterans of the strife between the states bock in
the early sixties. There will be some hundreds ntUl to
carry on next year and next. But too few, too sad.

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nating from Spain. The mosot bar
karoos age never recurded more
fmndiah acta than those perpetrat­
ed by a hand of Red Antenna on
a (Upload of hostages in tha
Harbor «f Balboa. The blood-hunp r women swarmed over Um voaeel, yelling Ilka demons, and pro.
wared to tenure, mutilate and
hatcher everyone ln sight. Ona of
Okrie beaitlal performances pro*
a m e Um Communist Insignia
the flash of a living priest.

C

TWra are, In all aocletiea, says
M ire Uppmann, quoting from
6 af Um world's g m teat payM a fsti, "a group of persona
ha are aa) medical coses aad
W PM emotionally aad latellee■ay maladpsated and aakakmeod.
h eatknata* Umt uadrr aormaj

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LAKE VIEW
BARBECUE

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

Civilisation Hasn't advanced vary

8 ML So. &lt;m OrMods

F A * a 2n d

"and then what 7"
granted the port of
from Gibraltar and
the Balearic Island*

far. ww learn from reports ema­

f h o n s 9115

Nt-HJ Bottling Co.

&gt;ue less aeddont,'and if it cauasa tha people to take se­

Sem inole County
Dem o Committee
Gets 10 Members

PWk yaar favorite dt
Toa’tl find It at Park's 1
Aad yaall find It W
right sad ■erred right. .
m a lt sf ■elected Ifc a r
•pec 1*11ted mixing. Tint's
■errit *f the p*o«Urlty
Peek’s better drinha. an
the RIGHT way

PERK'S
PLACE

WERT-The - JEWELER

' has asldi "Today's riously thair responsibilities aa motorists, tho sponsors'
■ as atopped advert!* tffurt* will not have bean lost.

------Steaks
------Chlcker
------Chop Soey

JACKSONVILLE, rin., Sept. 2*. family have arrived home In tho
The Forlda tioopa were ordered |rily after spending tho summer In
to Urn border _______ Four Naw York and will bo at home at
trains, carrying tha second Flor- their residence on Tenth Street.
kin
FleUcher .predicts
u_ infantry p rol«b^ will
“ ‘begin
_• “Mr. ..........
" ‘ a _good* Ma­
moving from Black Point within son for Flor km and everything In
ths north moving *-,briskly
but* *Ltho
24 hours, tarrying the command1**'L*- *-■
to the Mexican border, ordara for ■treat ear strike In Naw York &gt;■
tho movement having been issued tying up tha bualaaaa greatly ami
Inconvanlancing tha public.
thi* morning from Washington.
A delightfully Informal house
Before an audience which tnxsd
the capacity of Kowlea llall. dance was given on Wednesday
evening by Mlaa Elisabeth Stafford
complimentary to
Ml*«
May
Thrasher who Irnvea next weak for
Tampa where the family will re­
side, Gurata were: tho Misses Vir­
ginia Brady, Fannie Robs Munson,
Gonxalex.
Margaret
that It marked tha re-entry of Dr. Frances
Georgs Morgan Ward into tha at- Wight, Edna Chittenden, and Nad
Chlttrndsn, Allen Jones. Hume
Rumph, George McLaughlin, Regi­
nald HoUy, MarahaU 'and Coray
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleischer ami

City h Invited
To S ee Aviation
Slww In Orlando

.

All Kinds Barbees. Bamlw lehrs
BF.KK—WINES—JUICY STEAKS—
CHICK BN—SPAGHirnri—CJI1LI

OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
NICK ond ANGELO CON8TANTINE—PropoJ

UIRIGKLES

ON SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
AT FRENCH AVENUE

O f SAFETY
• Why do your d m slip and slid*?
Bi cmw they b a n stiff, unyielding
tnad rlfea that act like tied rannera
when yon try to atop. To eliminate
thle aletLffunoer eliding) General
• Invented tha DaaLlO—a tire w ith
tread w lealhla It wrieU n when
brake* ora applied. The wrinkles
eqoMpM wet pwveoaenta dry—they
■weep Midi loos* duet and groovy
ttoftc film on dry roada—GRIP and
STOP right now!

be tskm to Washington and laid
before the Pust Office Department

Eight University of Iowa aloinHi are hand
callage
football
coaches. They Include; Moray Eby,
Use College; Lester Bolding, Da­
kota Wesleyan; John Hancock,
Greeley Ten*her*; Wesley Fry,
Kansas State; E. H. Adams, North
Cnrollna College; Carl Valtmcr,
Mr. William* said an e'aborntr Wertsaaburg Tfaehern (Mo.); El­
program has baas arranged for don Park, Huron CalWga (8- D.);
tha Drlands show. Among Um fea­ -Ear) Voltmer, Western Unlen Coltures ara Um (lying comic farm­
er, Carl VaeUer of Mlaati; a sur­
prise oveat; enplane radio r»mIhe Daksha, Hindu myth*loglea]
muairatioa demonatratkm; a glkl- deity, ha* a goal'* bead.
*r exhibition by Baraey Barmwall; a sew alrptana show; airgolf game; aarls) fen bunt, and
tha “f Ight of Um typsy Cub," by
EB8EN
Jim Enhwoa af AUaola..
In another statement today, Mr.
School of Doadog
Williams urged Umt all local ettim u , Interested In obtaining an WiU reopta Friday, Oct ^
airmail, slap hew, writs letters
urgiag the placement of 8oaf&lt;wd KagoU now with Mra. W.
the schedule and furwanl lh*w
R the Chnmhre af-Cemmetfe.
tr ie r tha rem m rtw H rei ^

B ack b o ttle of RC hold*
fiaonfV tp u k lia c r dolkiooH
feoU to fin two glteflML Bat if

TAM A RIM

P te p to fattrmtf th at DteklO Tlrae
eliminate (kidding worries.’T ry

NE-HI
•an rant*

|

�1m b

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kratiert,
formerly of tklo elty, hare moved
from Jacksonville to Orlando to
make their home.

Christian Eadaav

FRIDAY
"Cemetery Day" will i* obIWd at Lakeview Cemetery.
Whenever the 81. Mary's (Calif),
grinders play “at home,” they
gM t travel over 30 mile* of lend,
B 'e f water, pass through three
*Raa cad three counties, Ibo Gael's
TMaw" field la K nar staJiu n,
Sea Faactaeo,

Nolle*
MOIST RATION NOTICK
TSs Iteetstralkin lb -in i,( (hr Cllr
*i assreen, Ktovbii. i n i-i-n si (he
Cltf Halt, cwuinrn. Ins ll.rn.l o . tupli n N r list, tilt, (i.r lh«. »t
lv|M &gt;t1w (■* tha Mmit.-iiut ITttnarr Ww-Onn In I— h-U un VouwSeT It*. Ills, end will remain nu-ti
esrh der ts .rp i Hunitir* and 11.J|k t i , up lo an liutudlne (VtuUcr Jllh.

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A social hour for. membar* of
the Christian Endeavor Society of
tha Congregational Church was
held 8unday craning, following tha
regular business meeting, at tha
borne of Mias Madeline ColUaa,
who U living with her unde and
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Peter Thunten. West Sid*.
Came* were played and prints
were awarded to Mr*. J. E. Batlard ami Billy Vihlea Those pece
ent were: the Mlaae* Joseph! te
Muson, Ruby Doheon, Emmeline
Thurston, Esther Strange, Aud­
rey Neese, Ruth Strange, Jpssie
Durden, Helen Habe, Jane Gnat*,
Irene Lundqutst, Aileen Bellamy,
Marion LundquUt, Ernestine Mote,
Marjorie Ballard, Lottie Sharp
Margaret Mews,
Mary Rivers,
Pauline Bellamy, Alice Rivers,
Edith Ray. Edith Bellamy. Made­
line Collins. Mr*. J. E. Ballard,
and Harold Herbat, Bob Starke,
Herbert Thurston, Gordon Coffin,
Myron Savage of Orlamio, Fred
Bender, Fred Doellman of Orlan­
do, Billy Vihlen, and the Bar, J.
B. Root,

Jess* Neeley, who has * been
spending the summer in Rochester,
N. Y, was injured In an automo­
bile accident recently near Niac­
in Falls and la now receiving

Mr. and Mr*. MtL
returned from Breti
W. E- Walaoa ban n t a a d from
Wauchula when he spent a few
days oa baataeaa.
Sprott U a g 1. plaaang to Wav.
tomorrow for Washington, D. C,
to attend the Comma School ef
A rt
Mlae Anal* Parm norc of JacksonviU* la tha facet for u tew days
»t Mr*. Walter L. M»rgan at her
home aa Magnolia Aiunuc.
Mr. aad'Mr*. Frank l . Jime*
hav* rvturwod from Jacksonville
where they ppeat a few ilaya with
rs latires.

OIV n-sl-llslln,l Offlrtf.

*Two In A Crowd*
Is Feature Billing
At Rits Tuesday

Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea
are ideally starred a s a m irth pro­
.DON'T DISCARD Y Ol'R OLD
voking pair of sweetheart* in this
CASINOS
rollicking screen dram a. Jo an and
'L et aa pat new genuine Fire* Joel, queen ami king of romance
'*!*** treada on them.
and comedy, first meet when each
(WK l ’8B FIRKSTONK Seprrme of them finds h ilf of a lorn thou­
Rubber Kxclnslvelr.
sand dollar hill. This lends to unRetreading HrIce*
usual complications when they
combine their reaourees to g e t a
race-horse out of pawn.
The action becomes m errier and
madder when Joel walks into the
,a v * *-a"V where ro b ters had e a r­
lier stolen some bills, including the
' &lt;nc he i . trying to change. Ilumoroua situations mount to a thrill1Ing climax, with d lisy detectives
| and a sweepstake race adding to
thu &lt;fua apd w rit i n n t. •*» nr
The supporting east inr'tides sev­
eral snlendi.l ro medians, among
them Henry A rm rttn, Alison Skip,
worth, Reginald flenny, N at IVnd'etnn, Andy Clyde and Elisha
Cook. Jr, The picture was direct
ed hy Alfred E. Green, one of H ol­
lywood's arc*.

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Miea Helen WUemi* will Um.
Thursday foe •Washing* &gt;i, u, r,.
to attend tha Cercorun .s,h&gt;«J of
Art.

Anaouncemeat was mad* today
af the marriage of Miss Rath
Pearman, * u filter of Mr. and Mm
R. W. Pearman, J r , ef Miami, ftr­
ace ly of tkla city, to Conrad Aygar of BloeiafWId, N. J. The wed­
ding took plat* Saturday, Sept.
IF, at Elkton, Md.
Mrs. Apgar lived In Sanford a
number ef yeara and attended
Seminole High School. She studied
piano here under Mrs. Fannie B.
Munson. For the past two yean
the has been living in Miami and
spent tkla summer In Bloomfield
attending Western Union School.
Mr. Apgar owni the Chryslg*
treaty In Bloomfield where taa
couple are making their home. They
spent a short honeymoon In Vir­
ginia and plan to visit Florida la
January.

W eatherman Avers
Fall Approaching

liN arasIf*

Too Late To Clasaify

l'»r • ttssMili* With

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comprised the lesson-sermon

HONOLULU. T. II., S e p t 2*.j
—l/lV~.Many tourist- complained i
this sum mer bienii-e they werel
* —
“condemned” In
more
swim-! ■ ■ gtve n k
mlng, aunburnlng and golfing' wsssw sib *
than they
originally
intended
S*l
when th ry came to Hawaii.
gent amg SW
For more than si* weeks, close ’• ■ ■ ■ ■ i

Announcement
“Buddy” Lake and Bryan Riser
hnvi* us*unuxl tho ownership uf the ACME-COLONIAL
CLEANERS nml will operate thin concern under tha
flume of

LAKE-RISER
CLEANERS
209 Magnolia

f f illly In n ig h t which

W ith a S m ile !
ago.

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k ENGLISH GULF SERVICE

Gilbert M. Paten left today for
his home In Woodbury, N. J„ aft­
er spending a few days bore wile
Mr. and Mr*. John &lt;F. Pearson.
Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Taylor and
Ronald, and C. A. Slmpso.i
will leave tomorrow for Winter
Have* where Mr. Taylor has ae.
capted a position with the Mather
Furniture Co.
sob.

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thornton
hav* returned from an extrnded
trip to Vancouver, Meiico, Cal­
ifornia, and other points In the
West. They were away about three
months
Ben Cantwell will arrive tonight
from Boston to Join Mr*. Cant­
well and spend the w intrr season
her*. He waa met In Jechsoavfl u
by Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Spencer,
Mrs. Alien Jen**, and Mra, Cant­
well.
Frank I . Wood­
I . W oodruff, Jr.,
from Henderson­
were accompanied

by Dr. and Mr*. Ralph G. Wood
ruff of Englishmen. N. J., wh.
wi.l spend a snort time here.

R IL E Y 5

Tourists In Hawaii i
A ngry Over Delays!

When you drive Into our atutlon, whether you
want water or gnnnllne, we mreet you with •
smiii* hvenuae we uiiprectute your valued\p*tn&gt;iv*

Ml* Evelyn EcheU, Mias Eu­ the following from the Btbte: proceeil from this great and only
The spiritual reality is
genia Warren, and E. C. Echols “Lord, thou hast been our dwell­ cause
spent tha week-end In Gainesville ing place In all generation*. Be- the scientific fact In all th in g .”
with Mr*. A. II. Batcher.

COOLER WEATHER is coming
nead u h e a te r—
Mr. and Mrs.
prices. Stanley*
ruff and Frank
Rogers Hardware Co.
returned today
ville, N. C. They

R X PEK T SECTION WORK
—you will
-lit k is*
N m IB a«k for our

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Phone at

“Reality" was the subject of
Mr. and Mr*. Repr.t Strickland the lesson-sermon in all Cnurthta
“Two in a Crowd" la the sort returned yesterday fu n * tWu of Christ, Scientist, Sept, 27.
The Golden Teat was from I
of picture that wUI leave a warm, weeks' vacation spent l.i Vi. gun.,
Corinthians 2:9, “Ey* hath not
happy, tingling glow, *way down aad Georgia.
men nor heard, neither have en­
deep Inside o f you. Laughter and
love ripple ami sparkle all through
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar re­ tered into the heart of man, the
the lively Universal offering which turned Friday from Fkllade p.,k. thingi which God hath prepared
ran be no effect front any other
open* at tho Riti Theater on Tues- where Dr. Tolar received t real- for them that love him."
Among the
citations
which cause, and there
.lay.
ran be mi
meat at Jefferson Hospital.

SAVE SO',;. BY
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value. Our committee has not us
yet appeared for a successful
conclusion of our ra ile n o n . W •
expect to carry on regardless of
political rh itn r
he a s m ted.
“ We have today it number of
Ideas, ail looking forward to
an old-nge security. Frankly, I
do not know- the Ik- l solution.
In Florida, ns in many states
of the Union, we nre very con­
scious of the question of pro­
tecting the aged. Msny poli­
ticians have used these plan',
or rather the peopte Interested,
as n stepping stone, on which
they hope to be politically suc­
cessful, and in many Instances
I know their sincerity can be
questioned. I make no promise
th at cannot be performed. I wilt
make no pledges th at (annul be
fulfilled." he asserted.

Penan qU I

Calendar
MONDAY
' Tha Bewlnol* County Council of
. (Bfl Scout* will meet *t 8:00
•Vlmk at Urn Sanford Ctrl Scout

way* followed the a Jr ice of our average of (he entire past week. te 1,000 vititora arrived ■w r y
Low tem peratures w ere re­ seven days, too many for the
senators and congressmen. All
the Florida delegation hare ilono corded at 7.1 for both Sutunlay
steam ers to rarry when moat of
their beat. Eventually, we will ami Sunday, according to Mr.
them decided Ui retu rn kegM
get the money at least In part. ration.
Four-tenths of an inch of rain about the same time.
Opinions from those who do not
know the situation are of liltl.) fell Saturday. Sunday the m ark

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V ienna Sausage,

GARY GOES TO TOWN FOR THE
BEST LOOKING GIRL IN CHINA—

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IBricle Whip Dressing 2 for
RILEY MEATS
Choice Baby B eef R oast lb.

Matinee and Night

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Aanorted Cold Cuts
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Trader Baby B eef Liver lb.
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DEATH!

Register at tba Matinee,
were here at night —

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Ware Wins In PurcelVs Football Contest
Griid Oi Serin
Begin IsGatkam
AsCrewdtGather
Tkfcct Seekers Jan
Office Gates For

SPORT CHATS
torn m i roesread stain fas a l

ns* achsdn'ad a t Urn Pals
Ha anld the rinb weald
bam
1* tqto ssra a&lt; any more
• t aad tsnM as* fUl
9i that* new ta htad.
FriiMint Rsasssill win sat FrL
Dm

PRINTING!
Needs

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T u b , wh* w theyr.I
Gloats to fit* gaa
a* tM r k m lot
thsiv first pash at ttoP stoO n uada

Lh i Carl HakhtO, tha Oblahv
• eaothpaw v ia M abavt ala*
n-kaadto gar* ua Glanfe Ik*
•MM vHI to tirtsrtea, II af
tksm to a raw, to*'kata pfetod to
t o t Ua Mg fc ilt ai af U a Q*V
rig, toll Walay, laa MSagto aaJ
" t o »W w llt7 !?5 * Ctrl waa
maavtato Hat al«M aHUa«l l i t
Charley Refflng, lYaakst rightsad Ua only Yank tharpta M h tr M vtoa tM*
. stented ta kata Ua toaMa
track.
.C ar a Urns Jaa McCarthy Iqml
M U Ua Uaa af ssadtnx Lefty Q*.

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Heads

Classified

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ATIJINTA, Sept. » . - ( # ) _
Bryan Grant, Atlanta’s contribu­
tion tu the Da* la Cup iennla team,
and Robert Riggs, national (tog
courts champion, of Los Angela^
Calif, slammed their way to •
four-set draw In an exhibition here

In an addad attraction Martin
Boxtiy, of Miami, trounced Kur-ell
Bobbitt, of Atlanta In straight sets,
4-2, 8 6.

I.OUDHPKAKRRJt INftr.M.I.KD
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2H--W)
—A modern laudspenhar systrm,
patterned after that in I’almor sta­
yesterday.
dium at Prlncoton, li tci.ig inThe 14-year-old Californian u stalled in th* TuIsim University
freshman at th* Unlvenlly of Ml- stadium.

didaey J. Nix b Bemad With Rkc-U &amp; U ,
Score Deddtsg The Whuur, WhUs
Four Othm Abo Rhm CIom
Mra. R. W. Waco wife f eath position missed ana
Seminole County’s Democratic and Mr. Rumbley vraold
nomine* for th* office af county bean top winner last woak M ha
judge, led all others la lost had correctly picked th* MtoweeIni football pkck-tho-wlnaer sissippl-Tulane gnaw. Ha ntodB
contest aad by rlrtu* of bar win, th* mlstoka of picking
Mrs. Ware will m e tre her slppi Ilk* so many other
parsons
choice of nay 45.06 dress In th* Thar* fore,
prises this weak ar* as fah aoii
Purcell Company’s local store.
Th* Purcell Company, sponsod Mrs. War*, capital prise,
Mr. Nix, Mr. Cullum, Mr.
af the contest task weak,
very pleased with tha unusually •tram. Miss Ballard, Mary
large number af fane who tin and Mr. Rumbley will
turned in
charts. This week receive n Rita Theater
George
Gray,
operator
of good for either Wednesday
George’* Pine* will sponsor tho Thursday of thio weak.
Others who missed only i
■vent.
Mrs. War# ruccsasfully picked gam* wars: Joseph N.
all 10 of the football games Voile Williams, J r , Clifford
correctly to win she plek-d Mills, A. D. Shoe maker, Mrs.
Tulane V. M.
I. and L Henry Tamm, QuIUloa Jordan,
G. w
R. LitS. U. to win and among these G. B. Upchurch. Mrs. V*
rffp A#
three games the Tulane and trail, Arthar Weinberg.
V.‘ M. I. a pasts eliminated ai Rosaetter, Raymond
fcrl Vb« #
Mast M percent of all caaUst Douglass Stem irons, Carl
W. H. Stewart, Donald Bit Mop,
ants lost week.
However, Mra. War* was not and R. W.-Wor*.
■lone In selecting correctly nil Donald Bishop, tost weak'*
winner,
again
10 of the required gomes, ftt, rapltal prise
according lo th* rules of- th* placed among th* bailor pickgam*, all six persons turning era, Ht missed only th* To laaa
in perfcct scores, ImmcdUtaly upset and selected L L V. ta
became tying contestants far 'So win by a score of 13-T. ' Hawcapital prlx*. They were: Mrs. over, all b* draw waa a draw
War*, Sidney Nix, F~ H. Cul­ for aorenth prlx* waa
lum, Marjorla Ballard, Julian only by Max Rumbley.
Stenalrom and Mary Morris. In
When Wesley U■&gt; Fry, Ksnsai
view nf tha ties tha second rt»
partmrnt of th# contest had to Slat* mentor, was hand coach at
to counted. Therefore, the per- Classen high school.
•on selecting the nearest per­ City, his teams won 41, lost 11 and
fect score In tht Rice L. 8. U tied 1,
game waa declared winner.
Mrs. Wars led with a 04 per­ BLACK - DRAUGHT
Fto Ctemn By*
centage and the others follow'd
Tn Prsvint
la this order: Sidney Nix, 0J
On* of the advantages at
percent; B. II. Cullum 91 per­
cent; Marjorie Ballard, 44 per­ Black-Draught la that. If it In
cent; Mary Morris, 40 percent, taken at tha first dbagrosnhlS
Julian Blrnstrom, T9 per­ feeling of constipation, on* as
cent. Mrs. Ware selected I» K. two doaaa usually bring r»H#f.
U, to win by a score of 14-7. Prompt relisf, such as that la
Constipation
Th# other score* wrre: Nix 14-t’, wall worth wkU*.
Cullum
14-4,
Ballard
13-9, is too dangerous to ho nsgtsetod.
“A clean system for health”
Morris 7-0 and Stenstrom 4-0.
There were only tlx perfect plan has saved
&gt;o far aa tho principal people mock ns
feature of the contest was con- They keep a package of n m e a ^ ^ ,
cernetf, therefore
It
beennto Draught in th* family m * did£^V
necessary to . . select a saventn I cabinet and take this purely v e # J »
winner. For seventh pise* there| etabl# laxative at th* first |lg«
were 17 tying contestants. B it, of constipation.
They say thg
out of the entire list Max Rum-: relief It brings la mighty hard
bley turned In th* tost score for1to tost,
lb* Rica ram*. In fact his score
Find out, by trying it,
for seventh prise being topped so many people prefer BlackDraught when It came* ta
to win by a scoro of 20-7.
_K*c1l of the 17 ties for SUV- Ing a laxative.—adv,___

D
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and Re-Doub/ef
H erald
P rin tin g

H _ M M h iM a fat M h
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SEVERAL GOOD naad tea box*-.
The General ElacFOE ECONOMY—Quality—Barrlea in Laundry anil Dry Clean* trie Store. Rlta Theater
lag—Call Raymond Lundquiat at
MISSIONARY
Phoa* MT.

W eaU i"

first two
Grant And R iffs Tie •™l *“• Grant tha
cam* back to
In Four Set Mitch1win
”u tha” lostMtwo, 4-4, 4-4.

Envelopes
Ruled Forms
Circulars

FURNIliraO ROUSE « apartmanta. See TohtoV** RastasHAVb YOUR WATCH repaired rant.
by one who really knows tow
Briggs, Jtwelar, Mag. Avs.
FURNIBHRD A PA RTM RN T.
MM Magnolia Are. Apply W,
FREE! STOMACH ACID, GAB U Caopsr.
. PAINS, INDIGESTION relUved
quick. Get Free aampl* doctoe’u 1R—Faraw far la ri.
pruecrlptlon, Udgu, ut McBeynFOR RENT; Tiled, good condi­
tlda’ and Laney’a Drug Stores.
tion two acre farm. Edge of
town. |H par acre. Phone 49*W.
IR S REEL AND Sen*, M l W.
YJMfil Bt. foe wieh-e*^ borgslaa 1 1 - M M m m m
M good cur*. These cars ar* priced WANT TO lea** on shorae, *11
i j r ximlgkt sal* with a* trad*or port of 44 acres, Oviedo
raw
land.
Saa
doecription.
ilLleSTATR tires Isocu’ prisns Court Ho***. Make offer. Orpho
os lor, Rt, | Box W , Miami,
• aad Stars’ quality, Roai am KPin.
• mm, M l W. Flrsl ML

Taka A Namher I
Dean, much laaa Carl Habbell, can
Taka a aomher from oo* to ten, atop Yankee rampngaa, once they
double it, and add two touchdowns, gat going.
that's haw many points that
We’ll toko Ua Yankee* for the
people missed tho score* for this World Sorko wlain n , with tho
past week-end’s outstanding grid GlanU winning net more than two
contests over tha nation.
game*. T han pan nr*, far ou
A surprise came our wap whea lection and wall stick bp it ’til
the Mississippi
Med 8ling«ri the end, for we ar* and alwnya
failed to coma through aa pre­ hare seen n believer In power and
dicted aad defeat the Green** •peed.
from Tulane, Well venture that
Ptgahta PnlMIro—
many poop* were surprised at the —Conch George Moya‘a Groan
outcome or Dm South Carotins and Wave, repmenting the Fort My
V. M. I. gam*, for most of tho pen High School, knndtd him i
pick-tho-winner chart* sent into nlco present In tha form af i
this office picked the Camcaxk* 10 to o win over a strong Ponte
to win, but ws west them one bat- Garda outfit Friday afternoon.
ier and picked th* cadets from Prom all account* In U s Part My*
Virginia,
rra News-Pms, that rHy’a dally
As far as acoro-talllng grves, aowipaper, tha genial former Sav
wall forret all except th* Alaha* ford and UMranltp af Florida
ma-Howard contest, th* score of athlete has a strong contender
which w* missed only on* point. for tha Conference championship,
This columnist in hit Friday selec­ and has dan# reel w*l with hla
tions nsmrd Alabama by n 33 to « firat year antic*.
count, and tha Crimaoa Tlda filled
—George McClelland, another
to let us down, scoring a 34 to 0 Seminole High School athlete, I*
rlciory.
going grant gun* over in DtLnnd
So, after all, there Is tom* satis* where the Hatter* arc preparing
fartion from these Monday morn­ for their opealdg conflict with
ing grid musing* for sometime* the South Georgia Teacher*’ Cotwa have a good weak at plrkln- lege seven Friday night George,
wInner*, then again, a bad one,
h seems, la oatstanding In tollGothaam Gene Geefy
carrying aad la boidg groomed for
With tha World Series, which a top role In slinging forward
will sea tha bralne af Rill Tarrp’a poaaaa, which the Hatton expect
Giant* and lha power of Jo# Mc­ to do lots of thto fall. . . should
Carthy's Yankee* matched In an U# University af Florida ’’H’’
Intra-city battle far baseball su­ team defeat the Rollins College
premacy, only two days off, th# • even, whoa they meet on
Rig Town has gone wild over the Thsagagtelng Day then would
subject of baselmll.
bo n terrible reverse In football
What appears, at present. In bo Interest * round this section, fnthe most vital question ronfmnt* thon it would bn hard for public
Ing acrlbra I* whether "King sentiment to faror engagement*
Carl" Hutioel ran sltcnra, with between tha Stole University’s
any degree of potency, th* big regular squad and tha Stetson
hnt* of the Yankee playboys, who teem, a* has hoes the caa* for
play *U Hay at knocking belts over tho peat two peers . . . The Herfence* and running around tho aid’* plA-tho-winner contest of*
bases. Most of tho bookmakers {fers a prii* this week of a gallon
will lay down 4 to 5 odds that th« of win# for first place in tho consrrcw-ball artist hss tha ability text, which la sponsored by George
to atop tha ruih of th* powerful Gray’s Beer Mora, so Instead of
“Murderers’ Row” and they are allowing th* picking to make you
getting plenty of cneerag* on ditty, why not wait and win th*
; three odd*, for there ar* many prlx* and let th* win* hit th*
who believe that not rvrn Ditty spotT

Wife O f Incoming C om fy
Judge Pich» Perfect Ten

414-W.
HYPO Hl*TRgf tractor IM . Ua

CLOROED WOMAN wanta ink
dalag housework. J*nl« MlUbtll Cm, Baafard.
10 0 W. I3th Ht.
FOR SALE
•Metric
COLORE0 WOMAN wanta job
aa cook or maid. Floram-e
Cary, lot Willow Arc.
U8C DOVER R Gap Paint. far
every purpeee. It’* trna
Stoaley-Rogara Hardware Ca.
LARGE HANDSOME W. Minor- FOR SALE—New aad ima.
caa pullets, 4 1-3 month*. No# lag marhlaaa. Raa Mr.
toying, fl.oo rach. Allrn'a Cor­ at SOS Magnolia Avanna. Acmg believed to have ahifted tack to
ner, South End Sanford Ava.
Ruffing.
It will be lh* fourth aubway or
FOR SALK: New INS Perd Tu- nickel aerie*. In 11W1 and 1922
H A tm
wlU trunk. Driven SAW
&gt; Giant* walluped the Yank*,
FDR RENT! Two bedroom* with mile*. ItSS dlaaaant aa will ae but In IMS the American t«*guera
connecting bath. Aa a par taw at
A Yard ar turned the table*. Thla latter ae*
Chevrolet aa dawn payment. Reg rlea produced baseball's firat milor alagly. Bualnaaa couple
gant lramn preferred. Everything C. H-, " "
lien dellar gate.
provided. Phone SIS.
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Sanford Milk 11 Persona Meet Death In 9 Convicted
1Disease Free, S evere September Storm Of Murder In
Heavy Snows In Colorado Spread Destruc­
Black Legion
&gt;Paxton Say* tion; Damage Mounts Above Seven
CHjr Health Officer
&lt; Makes Report Of
Diphtheria C a s e s
Said To Be Her*
Body A uthorizes
1 Bond Retirem ent
P action Board

ApI pointed For Vot­
ing In November

L*ta than a dozrn diphtheria
t u n In Sanford today did ivit
Orlgtaate thr'iU (h the u*e of run(am lnatrd milk, City llrh lth Of® C k ir 0 . I*. Paxton told tho City
^ k m m ln l o n lx»t nl*ht.
A fter a pere nal rail a t all red*
d e n e n w here the rr* ndy ha« l « n
repotted, Mr. Paxton asserted th.il
•■ ly two o f the entire group were
•applied With milk from the tamo
Mure*, making it highly impmU■hie th at the dl*ex*« » m Irani■ Itted by dairy product'.
The Cnmmi,&lt;i^n wmlcd into 4
Stark of routine business which
required neatly three and oneh a lf hour* of e-nllm uu* work. Ini■wd lately afterw ard, It ra t for
■aether hour a* u tax I'qiinlliitl t
hoard.
A resolution wn&lt; adapted authoriatay the cancellation of (fl.1,000
la municipal bond* which had been
••T utted thruUKhout the year. TenUttVs plana were mails for deatroylag aomo of Iho c e rtific a te
B hluh are accumulating In City
B a l l ‘Vault and crowding storage

Millions In Denver

DENVER.
Sept.
29.—&lt;*■&gt;—
Eleven d e a l# were attrib u ted dttrctly o r Indirectly to Colorado's
worst September anew storm to­
day. D am are waa estim ated In
millions of dollars.
Deid as a direct resu lt of the
rtorm were: Pilot C. II. Chid aw of
El Paso, Texas, snd Mr. and Mrs.
Hen T. Elkins of Han Francisco.
Their plane crashed near Walsenburg.
Thousand* of workers started
the task of erasing
unsightly
wreckage of the storm, confined
mostly &gt;Jo tree* and shruhhery in
Denver, Pueblo
and
Color ado
Sprli\rs.
In Denver, officials estim ated
damage to |uirks at ( 1 ,000,000 and
sahl a conservative sum m ary of
loss tu private*, property owners
would tie ((1.000.000.
Utilities were restore 1 today
a fte r being interrupted ty the

A second resolution proclaimed
■ City •la 'llc n tu l a called No".
J to elect two commiuiuners.
Mayor tihm aulirr named W. It.
McfUanon aa dork of the r'rctinn
Vaard. Tho Toltuwlng itup«eU&gt;it
Wtrw appointed b&gt; C"tT!itdMloner*:
» Ma » Whldden -by C«mm*»ai*.ner'
• la f f le r ; N. O. Garner ry Conantl*•■■Jon Dupr— : and W. E. Watson
Com m lsjl:iiir Dodge. Cori.mi,• S t o n e r -W hitehurst waa absent.
la a communication from fltv
'Attorney Freil It. Wilson. It was
(•ported Hint ‘i t pieces of litig i.
tWn originating fn m the old In(tjTporsLed Gold-boro hail been
dismissed.
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An Industrial committee and a
publicity committee for Chamber
• ( Commerce service between
O e l 1 , m i l and Sept, no, 1917,
M i l named today by I’resident T.
X- Simpson.
I k e Industrial group consist*
• f R. B. W ight, chairman, II. II.
Cat* ■an, vice-chairman, J , 0.
O tto Caldwell, Randall
, J, II. Cidclnugh W. 8. TolcU II. Connelly, C. H. EckerFrank Evan* of hake Mary,
H . Jam es Gut, J. I.. Ing ry , F. 8.
Lamson, II. It. Pope, H. o . Shinhol• r , 9. E . Hteln, P. W. Talbott of
Oviedo anil II. M- Watson.
JD» the pullieity unit a re Jus.
'M srxntette, chairman, W. M.
syncs, vice-chairman. W. H.
Coleman, R. L. Dean, Mr. E vini,
W. X K irthhorr. Jr.. J. II. Mcnick
a t Loagwood, J . It. Owens, Mr.
IW kott, A. G. Wagner of Thtilua ta , Mr. Watson, V. A. Williams
■ad G. D. Workman.
Orgmaliatlon meetings for the
M M alttaM will be ralleii In the
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Ilgfey AddrusneH
1Junior High -School
' Pupils On Athletics

storm .
Mi re than HI inches of snow
was recorded a t several Colorado
points ami damage to telephone
and telegraph wires, crops and
trees was heavy, llighw sy and rail
transportation were crippled in
several regions.
The storm broke last Friday
night with a gale which stirred
up etouds of dust, H arry Pettinger,
power company
employe,
was
blown from a pole t&lt;^ his death
n th r* repairing a
power
line.
Charles A. Sheeley was injured
fatally when he walked into the
side of an automobile during the
blinding dust storm .
Automobile e ra 'h rs due to blind­
ed windshields and slick roads
caused the other deaths.
The storm extended from north
of Denver Into New Mexico on
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Seminole Demonstration
Clubs Organize For Year

Firat Degree Verdict
Returned A gainst
Seven Men; 2 Get
Lighter Sentences

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Epic O f Toledo Is Related
By Survivors Of A lcazar;
Reds Plan Madrid Defense
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I’atrols Raid
City An I'risonera
I n O ld Fortreaa
Hoped f or Relief

RAGING FOREST FIR ES SWEEP PACIFIC COAST

DETROIT,
Sept. 29.—(41—
Nine men were convicted today
In the lltnck t.rgion kidnaping
and kilting of Uhailes A. Pool*
last .May li.
Heven of the defendants weru
convicted of fir»t degreo munler.
Two others of second
degr-JU
murder.
Ilersehell
dill,
th r
tenth defendant, was acquitted
Tho other defendant waiv.'J
Jury trial in d
Judge
Joseph
Moynihtn lui' not announced hW
decision teganling them.
Those convicted of first ilrgr •
n iu id ir were “colonel" Harvey
Davis, John ttannenuan, Ervin
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Edgar iiutdwiti,
Dowell
Kii'hing. Urban l.ipps and Paul
Edwards.
Those convicted of second de­
gree minder were Virgil Mor­
row ami Thuimi- Craig.
Tho Jury deliberated one hour
^ and Jo minutes.

Babes Are Born s
Under S h ellfire
SO Men Die. nlH) H u rt
1 n 72-Day Hicjre
Oia Famed t ’aHtlo
It* Tire i-w k iin i rrvsa
Tlii* tiT iT ly m n
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T nli'ilo um l its t'p s n iiil A l a i z;ir iiitfn lilu l Utility in s tn ritta
o f s iir i i n n s
ivtiili* S |in ititth
J t is u r g in t s s t a r t i r l
a f r c n li
•iriv i' mi .\lm Irii| m nl th e l i n v ir iin ip n l
Im ilt a R ia n t tic—
feiisi* ai'oiim l llu* c a p ita l.
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h i tin* l i s t h o u r s n f t h o
I fa s c is t
a s s a u lt m i
T n li'ilo
Him,lay, suivivor* *nid today, tlixil
Ciithnlir prie-ts -importing thn
i Hie ll ion vv11&lt;■ sliiughtercd
by!
Item lisl P H I 11 -.
I &lt;Hiting mi'I
Toying ing'.vl while Fascist guns
(sunned ! t tin* city’- gales, TUiX
d fitidi'i* f.’n l in FnseUt* ctiteieil tiium phantly.
Survivor, of tin- 72-day sietfvt
■n the Ale.uiir -aid all womei%
and eliildlen eMiiped rleath tt%
midi rgtound
eh:.ruber*
wliltig
CiiveuniK'iit troops rdormnl thn
in tie vvitti n rliliery fire, dyna­
mite
and
flamlni:
gasolim**
Kiulity of llo* n a n were killetk
mnl ill miut .»iHI DKimik’tl.
Tb"n* uni* l.'Joii peraon* in

Three-Jar Content F irst Activity To lie Rev. Bram A sserts
Rotary Conducive
• Scheduled; W inner Will E nter
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S tate Competition
To Lasting Peace

P rotection For
Primary Schools
V oted By City
Commission AuthorLies P l a c e m e n t
O f Traffic Signs
* P n ilu ro step , had been taken
titday by the City Uoniniission for
the protection of children attend­
ing the East Hide and West Hid"
primary uTiool*.
A fter receiving several request*
from interested parties, City fath­
ers uuthoriird the construction and
placement of “drivo -I jw " sign* to
le set in streets in the immediate
vicinity o f the two school*.
The *ign* will be In use dur­
ing the hours when the children
are not in classrooms, th a t is,
through the morning recess, the
noon-day recess and protubly for
a short time after school.
Hchnol ‘authorities will su p er
vise sign placements, th e Com­
mission explained, ami will la- re­
sponsible in seeing thxt the cau
tions art- set in the street* a t the
proper times.
A proposition from the Htate
Hoard o f Health was approved for
the installation of sanitary toilets
In local sections not served by
sewage systems.
The City’s expense In the proj­
ect is nothing, slnrc the sm all cost
is tu he withstood by persons who
install the improvement*. Tampa
health authorities
recommended
the venture to local officials.
A vigorous protest on the part
of the Hanford (is* Company was
received In regnrd to it* taxation.
A reprexentatlve of the firm point­
ed out that municipal taxes were
twice as high as state and county
levies. He said his company is
paying eight and one-half centa h

Iteorgonlratlun
of Hcniimilo
County Home Ikemenstration (Tubs
wav announced n*lay by Miss
Josephine Boyilston, Comity home
demons tint ion agent.
Tho initial activity of the unit*.
Miss Itoydstnn said, wi I le u threeJar contest s|sgisore&lt;l by ench Huh
to determine the hc*t ja r of fruit«,
vegetable* and meat* that run bo
produced in the county.
W inners from individual club*
will en te r a County conies!. Victor*
in thi* event will en te r the stale
contest lata in (M u te r.
Following are the reurgam iet
demonstration clubs, their officer*,
dale* and place* of meetings:
A ltam onte Springs-Fore*! City
— Mr*. Emma l.ym an, president;
Mr*. O, K. Downs, vice-president;
•Mr*. Nora Gi bert, secretary and
treasu rer; Mrs. W. II. Italian!,
senior CouA'y council delegate;
meets second and fourth Erliluy*
in comniunlty house.
l*&gt;ngwiN*l—Mrs,
Joe
Avunt,
president; Mr*. Maxine Clark, vicepresident; Mr*. C. H. Searcy, «ecte ta ry and treasu rer; Mrs. F lo r­
ence Clark, delegate; meets sec­
ond and fourth Mondays in com­
munity library,
Pols—Mr*. R. D. Vaughan, prev
id rn t; Mr*. Emma Tiller, vicepresident; Mr*. II. H. Hhni'^vtcr,
secretary and tre a su ie r; ill* . O.
K. Weaver, delegate; meet* sec­
ond and fourth Thursday* at the
WI "m Hrhool.
.Monroe —Mrs. Ralph Goodapred.

Rotary
Intel national
exeits
one of the wiriest influence* for
a wmld-widc and furling peace,
the Itev. Martin llranl said to­
day in «n addrc's befotw Han­ threiitetwvl hv forest fire* raging in timin''
ford Itotarian*.
The mini-ter |u&gt;inted particu­ diow* flame* racing through a boundary
larly to the sit union in Medi­ ly, California. |A I ‘ Photoi
terranean area*, where many re ­
ligious seta are found, and a s­
serted that a 11‘dnry table ll
prnrtrnlly the
only a—emhly
where Christian. Moslem and
Jew might t*‘ found together.
lie pVced emphasis on Hoi
universal fellowship tinil biolh*chood vvlueil the nvic i lull pro­
motes
among it*
member*,
showing nmieahle eluli relalio.i' ,
oiontlily ill la ati
foutid istw een
individual*
in
civic orgunUstun* are i.rectly
conducive to passive inlenuitioiiIII
l ' H i t t ’ity i (tin mi aw|ii*| |*i i
al feeing*.

New Regulations
In Local Scout

Forgery Charge
Is Filed A gainst

Troops Adopted C(TV NE V&gt;S BRIEFS

Advancement NcccsHJiry For Member . ! ! " , 1,1“"ll’ ul 'l“'
To Stay

Sanford Kiwunmik
will
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Pe,t’ to ,i large IncienM* m fh» '
nijtu of 3tM.nl Huy Nc unt Tr* op , I \e i it 11le a t 1 2 | a »i\ Eth Ik toiiou i v
tivoul iirfiiiujs ,»f thi* City will alter noon at the At v ta ir II
put 111! 11 effect iilllitrdllilcly 11 act fm u it gtilar we»l.ly lum la n
Hireting.
v(
livw rules governing p r e s e n t '
me hi Ie r n wiihnf^* to remain m
|* lrddent lli*o«u'Vi It will
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With the pndrtem of lighting lm ul tmop-i.
to the tuition at P t* M ihu*
the local high school footliall field
The new l e g u ln tio n s which will day nvi r Hie National urol • &gt;•
*ti I unsolved, city u ffiria l' atnl
schottl nuthorities are dated to go into effect Oil* week* trt|tjlrtf luintiiu iietwui k % I'o 11 11 hi «
aUHOtift •.
tli'cu*' the
situiition
further every mm iiiIm t to make advuiii • ClfltlC headipiaitel
rnent hi the next C uil of
today.
Wednesday night.
which
will
I
m* held here in Iteceni•
Mayor Shinhol*er has invited
we tiller: partly *lo id&gt;
Couch I eon.ml I.. Mrt.ucas, of Ihu t e r , Al i 1 u retpii-tite i^ that the
shovcern VVeiliievilay nn
high wbmit, and Fred W illiam', youths sh iti not m i o two me* tings
extreme itoith poitioh and
civil engineer, to appear tefoio in atirevaxiori without due cause,
According to II.
K,
,*£i&gt;ni-i, »out hell'd ain|
ext filin'
the City C«nimi**ion and talk ov­
e r plans for iiluminution of tho lemlt’i nf Tr*u p •'» which i** sp in- etui"*!** ItiliighL e x tr e m e V
li ss O sitS s s saae I k m l
sored hy the h* .i| hiw n u i. Chili, weal FI ridii poitly cbonlv
gridiron.
Nn definite plan for the instal­ it wax necessnry t«i make (he a* nil*Id and Wedn*' ’day, rno *
lation nf dghts ha* Iven marie put&gt; rules jii that the sixe of the Troops west |Mirti.fi tonigtit.
lie, slthuugh it ha* (won suggest­ might he cut down to normal,
ed that four light post*—a I one which is *Ti mriiiWm,
Troop F h e no t ia^t night at th«*
time used for diamondbrill hshifted to n position where llri-y Junior High Seine I, with Kyi t
in
ran t«- u-ed to advantage on the Higg«. senior p i t i o l lender.
charge nf the program , Memlo’is s’’h*'duVd
Approxim altly (luo.noo worth foot all field
Mr*
I*
A football field i lumination pr»j- addressed tlie flag and person d in* und.
of m ilitary miuipmenl trelunging
to the three unit* of the S an-'
U n"w h ‘n“ ' nT f |re in th Ispetdioti was held. Henry Tam m i to M ine |h»yd
w IM. rr111*It* hi •(a *r sr out n* u t *■ It lit* cuplnin
ford National G uard ..............r . d j U I A ,lffi" ‘ "* Washington.
of the fo'rsoruil inspection.
tislay in the organization'* net,
Following this routine, the gi i»
arm ory on l.a k n h o re Boulevard.' | j , . r J i u
wan Ie«| in soliga arn| cheern
l l s s l l a s H »* p a ss I k m l
Capt. II. C. Wxshbtirn. acting * ' e ™ **
K*y m- nd MonsaUutge. I'lans w*
commandant, said th r
routinr
then diaviissetl fur w inter g u m
u;ierutliin from the building D
and games were led hy Chinn »
not feasible at present,
sittre
h’am |Iyr&lt;r* fitNnluction tif Sun- Stanley.
there still rrniain some structural
son Raphealion'q "W hite M*n"
At present the m em bers nf thi
detail* to be completed.
will have its Hroadviuy premien*
However, h* added, the store at tho National T heater T hui«day trtmp a t e working on their camp
Marked by throe fenhiie »J
room* have been finished and night, arct&gt;r«linir to on annixtrues a t *SiIvv r I »ke, w h k h they hr&gt;| •« tresses, the firat of a *in *•
tu
ritfiiplide
*oon.
with
pi.inn
a
I
are now housing th r
units’ ment received here front the *s’ai»| mnfkVhly a ^emhlie-* mid dirm »
reuaty tadug inatle fur seen ring
An urgent nerd is fH t for Ju- equipment.
fonliti* who had risen high in ra m ping rt|uiprncnt. The po?«Hitili- j wi! ♦ d iged list flight 11% iff ill
R e f in i n g to be cumpleted nn* American theater circles.
fates &gt;.f the \ b unt.iifi b e C&gt;
vrnita barks la City U h rary , ac­
t&gt; of a Hal owe'en p a rty w a , also
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ul tlo* firm's office on I hi
cording to an annual report of . the atairwayx, some Inside work
Contract* were signed with (lie dUcusM’d hy the fi*
youths present. ( ^
’ and other minor d rtails, arcord-

Production
Will Open Thursday

Mountain Ice Unit
Inaugurates First
Of Mo o t s

Librarian S h o w s
Need For Number
Of C hikfs B o o k s

the institution released today by
management of the Notional ««vrr
I. lug to Capt. W ashburn. WPA the week-end.
I-ucy W. Moughton, librarian.
Hhe reported that the rh il.lren 1 ’*,,rl,n’pn • " concentrating m
The play ha* been In rrhe;ir*ril
of Sanford are “book conscious.” th* building a t much time as i* for ten days under the d im tion
and th at present facilities do n it i *lloM,ctl undrr relief regulations, nf Melville llurke. touixe Camp'
enable her to properly supply ‘ * om plltbin nf the furmal opi-‘i- bell U in the leading ro e ©frj* 'ite
1 ing program, to be stageil in Mr , Byrd.
tKe&gt; demand for literature.
For the year ending June 30.1 November, it aw aiting th r r r t 'i n i '1M (, the report showed a total!
l-t.*(’ol. J- R. Hutchison, rom__
of S.',000 looks had been circulsi- mamlnnt, now on a vocation.

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State Road (iroup
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('ounty Emergency) City prl-oitcr-Jtiiiliavr-inru
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Commission Faced
With Technicality
On biquor Problem

The Junior High School -In­
den t body listened la an address
h f J- I- Inglsy, president of tlu
Sanford A tlantic National ll.ink,
(aia morning .a t th eir regular
•hnpel program.
, Mr. Inglry spoke on “the value
• J mrtdonr athletics tu the youth
e t M ay.” In hi* talk, he polnt-l Present membership
-1
t d M l the fart that though there, brsrv stan d ' at 1,312. arrording
ir* ntti*ndaiirt* wet«
Mi»* M»rjus ii* Tillis nf Hanf-ol must tt(ipl) fur new permits every I Th
wna nothing better for young- t* Mrs. Moughton.
{ Willinghatn, rhnirtnari nf t h*
has hern nssienml a first vinlm year.
stars
than outdoor
exerci--. Fines ami fee&lt; rnllerted over the
1iliair in th r Flmnbi S late Collrtfr City I t. rk Frank t .im on fiu.i here; John H ig g in s b*hn \V
th ir* b an over-emphssU place I 12-mrnths' p»r***l amountmi In anTNvit &lt;kit f machine Jackpots, for Women orrhrvtra, erTniiiintr at» file a "cure uf applications fur Fniil I"i«rbin, tlnvi* l'ur*in. VV *’
kon these athletics la many of our ptxiximstrly $*&gt;•'"'. whH»- the II-*chewing (inn. rig aretU s anH a tn *n announ-rm rnt received here licenses by these who ar® licenc'd Ke lev Moody Hnnlin \V * , Wiland high srhoola today. hrary waa npvn 104 days.
Ism ail amount nf ca*R aail • quail- today.
currently. Attorney F rrd it. Wi - lingbuMi I, | n on. Pen Tlmnioi,
Catherine T akarh
alio
Shelve* nf the Institutlnn now tity nf rubhtr eikmU sarly tm l.y
Thr rn lirr nttt-iral unit i* ri in- %on will i.r asked tc* decide U|«*;i
ta the group on “val'te contain 10.’On t*mk*, some of a ltra c tn l thisves In th* Batrartt ,no*nl of 43 members ap;mintr-l hy the legal interpretation of the I»-|
‘ w lS y b all in
relation
to which an- in n rc! nf rep air ■n*![ Store In th r Arcade BulHIar*
W aiter R iel Towles, director. 4list nor. i’eer and win® statute.
h—MC* In which she pointed out may have to h* &lt;W rnyed next
H jr -I.t firein, of St nvnrl-town
Tnlire Thief Rny Williams ».ih! concert i» scheduled to be he'd in
The City CommUsinn has p*
(W superior ailvantages n f this year, Mrs. Mouxhtnn continued.
Pii., y n m g
nf M and M&lt; .
j entrance to tha buildinf wss Tallahassee on tier. 13 during the reived an application from R
fb a t aotdoor -port.
TontritHitions and purchssrs d u r-| ssined by a side doer, T hr yob- pie holiday period.
Murray for |w&gt;rmhalan to »e|| I*e« r Kmory tirein, grew n dl-*iun**e
- A third address waa made by inc the year resaltnl in the a&lt;ldl-| bery was discovered about 2:30
M i" Julia Rn. cr n f Jackson­ und wine at T hirteenth Street ami mato writh an |H inch eircumferVisa Bitty Buhnaan. _____
ties o f 309 volumes.
__* A. M. by Officer Wilcox,
ence in hU VVA project garden.
French Avenue.
ville U concert m aster.

Miss Tillis Is Given
Place In Orchestra

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Plan Discussion Of
Athletic Liffhti n tt

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N ew Quarters In
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edWhipping Past Is
■bts, FightsUrged By Jwist
ib LandAttftiTo Care Drinking
M hi m U row agitato* IW**«
L f e n M r Bora) B, Copotead,
m m , wf K w York, ywlrrdny aw,* bo aoM tn na inter* tew, "and
| Oh M
Malt, Secretary of rocoWo merely a reprimand, such
Mb • fkat-haad raport of coo- na, *aow jroo vo boon am don’t do
Mm tkor*.
It mala, ID ban to talk mow
h fe a ritr, M ttlunad from harshly,to yon a n t Urn*,’ tho
m moll tear of the principal drunk would bp rlfht back la court
m o# tho Holy Laad, now a »Hbln tw*»ty.foor boon.
Em maadate, told Nr. Hull
“ Wo might eliminate nomo of
Ivtoiowt clash** batwcoa Aroba iOw jail crtfBUfi wwfTfT, ay
I JtVo hod tiaard n on than a placing a poet with ring* attacked
m m dootbs aInto Aptilt nnd [In tho court yard or bohlnd the
f ati) won continuing. lto waa Jail aad (trim a few o f tbooo
p p M
on hia tour, whlcn 'touib law •-violator* ’thlrtyalae’
WMribod no on unofficial to. wits the wn whip.”
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■Won, by donators Don1*1 0.
|Mm. Republican, of Dote-

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wno n it rrrtlMwl* tAoR bo Vv-

to Htb day *T September,

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an oC Occult cwwt at
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boon la aty *Wso,i

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fThat literally la what la going
b la Puloot Ino today. I talked
Mt all type* of offlclatn and
M a than Includina Arab*, Jawa
S f Ckrlatlann, and 1 Kara nachad
b firm coactunlon that tha Brit*
I portrnmoot la not dolag Ita
Mr aadar tbo mandate.*

llba the boarded "desert rot” of
yearn paw by who follownd bit
pToStlng bumw"icrorg H..T »*mb,
no.t aerl’s nr* by autnmdbllr.
Tbo onto boo tho advaatag* that
a complete outfit caa bo carried
and tripa caa be made for aupplloe
with relative aiae and apoed.
But la mountalnoua country, tha
auro-footed burro aUU la the
atend-by of tha pnapoctor.
A burro caa bo packed with
about tbo pound*, It ran lira off
the country la Which It find* Itaetf,
aad can to almoat any place a man
can roach by foot
Tbo principle objection to burro*
I* that they mutt bo rounded up
ouch day to haop thorn from wan*
dorian afar, la fact, a pro* pectnr
will apaad about ono-fourth of hl«
working tlmo ckaalng hla burros.

OllOmllno fur -wtw
ilirtrou, boM t r t U r
follonlue dnot-rUnd
County 14 boWundo.'idol, air]
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Discovery Of Slate
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—Kin thousand ponton* In thin
center of tho reviving ilnte In­
dustry aw prvparing to wlcbrate tha I Otllh anniversary « f
the discovery of \n&gt;at win* of
tho gray rock In Pennsylvania.
Tho foitlval will be held Kept.
30 to Oct. X
After 20 Iran year* the rip
of the wire »nw and the ahmit
of tho dertickman again rl*ot
from tho ilovp quarries In tho
Northampton county foothill*,
fa r down
chlaelod smooth
l-----Popcorn Is becomlag an lm wall* skilled workmen again are
partanI crop In tho tower Rio cutting away the crude block*
Grand* vallry of T en *.
to be fashioned Into sheet* and
thing)** for America’s black­
board* and roof tops.

u m ot Praea* Wtotir Jptoa. coiilMNT ■).
nnad.
t-iata* or Tnn cwiUwuio
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tribute front U J. Eller, slot*keeper her*.
A swarm of beta aurrouadad
jhu entrance to hla grocery atow
and frightened away cuatomtr*.
Effort* to drive them off proving
futile, Eller plaint a pan of taw
auger In front of the atow aad
th« bee* arttlnl upon it. H* bad.
to fill the pun arvoral time* to
keep tho b«ea satisfied.

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MERIDIAN. Mists., Sept. M .OPI—Survey by the Meridian Yod­
eruI Wrllora1 project indicates be­
lief In vomlooUm la atill bold by
some natives of Mississippi and
Alabama.

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13,000,000 it
scheduled to be allocated to
Florida under the federal toll
IN. Sept. 2S. conarrvation plan, according tv
he In te rs ta te ln annnunccmint made today by
nmiaaion
to - C. R.
Dawaon, County farm
th e Florida agent.
way to ibonWhile it wm Impractical tii

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Tom K. Smith (above), perildrat of the Boatmen'* National
Bank ■of St. Louts, was elected
president of the American Bank*
•Va* A'oclallmi at the annual con­
vention In Ban Francisco. (A P
Photo)

Uoe to Key estimate the sura whkh Seiulnoli
the WAT fo r County will receive, Mr. Dzw-

National Guard
S ta rts Moving
T o New Armory
work sheets, documents Indicat­
ing a grower'* participation In
the conservation plan.
Slightly more than 200 of tha
County's 700 Individual farnn
have been measured.
Mr. Dawson stki his office 1*
First active work toward the
unable to find n single farmer
In the county who la not Idsnti- organisation of a Boo* o f the
ICMttaari We Few* St
Legion drum and bugle corps will
be undertaken m i Frhlay night,
Percy Hero, chairman of the
American Legion CammHI** on
Boys' Work, told tho-Legionella*
last night

Leghm ettes P l a n Equipment V a l u e d
F or Dram, Bugle At $100,000 Owned
C o r p s Form ation By Sanford Units

N e w s b r ie f s
V I •

Seminole County Council of Girl
“
Scouts will ussvnpile Monday night
If-hour shorthand class at H o’clock In the Sanford Gill
■ A . M. and 11:30 A. M.| Scout Little House for a regular
convenience of persons meeting, it wo* announced today.
o attend regular classes
-------the day has been nilThe weather: Partly cloudy tofor Tuerday*, Wtdiws- night and Surulay, somewhat und Thursday* by
Miss retried on Fast Coast, Extreme
Steven*,
principal
o f Northwest Florida—part)/ cloudy
ford Vocational School, tonight and Sunday, probably
timatoly 40 students nro| showers in wen portion.

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islration rolls
are open
[bout
Ihe
nlnu-month*'
of tha school. Classes aro
t five days each week. Tiu
it km is affiliatd with tho
y school system.
S IM M
are located nbovo
HU1 Hardware Company

Sanford's three- National Guard
“ "Its today began the task o f mov­
ing into their nrw 137,000 armory
on Lakeihor* Boulevard.
Cept. II, C. Washburn, acting
commandant, said that rife*. In*
atruments, uniform*, go* inn*!;*
electrical apparatus and other
equipment to be moved i* Valued at
An ArmUlli* Day dn.ice I*
approximately (RJU.OOC.’
scheduled In lbs m w NettapU
The officer estimated that the
Guard'ssssadry -M produce •effi­
uaitR would bit firmly Installed In
cient money for th* begbrlnF.
their new headquarter* by Sunday
Mr. Mcro said that due to the night, pointing nut the job wn* too
removal of the National Guard
Urge to be rnmpletcd In n single
Into* tha new building, the Junior day.
Iscglon rifle team will withhold
Capt. Geor-ro W. Mcltory i*
practice for two or threo week* custodian of the armory, Capt.
until a new firing range la built.
lout night Reginahi Bodrrbloni and Milton Adams lied
for high point man with IB each,
in tha weekly target shoot. The'
youths were shooting for the
first time from a sitting position.

Extension S c h o o l
A t University I s
Open To Localites
First semester extension rlasses
t f the University of Florida will
bT urgnnlted Urt. 5 at the Vi'CTtthins I schaul iu tiding In (reloads,
according to an armouiHsmrnl rerrived In-re today from Gainesvil e.
AH Seminole County |M&lt;rson*
tire elifihle for enrollment In tho
IntltuHon which give* college
credit for v»ratinnnl or rultiir-it

Improvement.
Those interested may obtain com­
plete informvllon by rommunlenting with the Genernl Kxlenshn
Division o f the University of Flor­
ida.
H. C, Hilcy I* dean o f the ex­
tension division. Other Instructor*
are Prof. R. K, llnrris, Spanish;

otserva "old timers' night," and
Invltilkia* to oil mrmbers ar* be­
ing extended with urgent pleas

In plan* that they attend.
aksfrout
A t tha h i m time, social entar*
Mayfair toinment will bo provided for mem.
bers who kavo Joined within th*
|last year and one-half.
**~or**T Plana were laid for a membernake a.l&lt; (hip drive for initiate* to be la­
th* **'• stalled In tho Jams, T. Ifatlanan
l trailer Class nt th* last Clk meeting In

project October.
nronuitA *

Small Clothes Asked
By Salvation Army

Pounds Purchased
From Russian Mar*
ket By Treasury

Devaluation b
T r i e d l n France
America To Uphold
Values Of British
Or Feel The Effect
A *2.000,000,000 A inert*
rnn stabilization fund VM
immediately brought Into
play today to protect the
dollar in world exchang*
markets us France, after an
umU’rstnmling with England
ami the United Staten, moved
to devnlunte Its currency.
Secretary Morgvnthau revealed

in Washington that although for­
eign ext hangs- dealings were vir­
tual!/ at a slamltslll, the Res*
elan Htate Bank muverl to (to­
pic** the British pound by offer­
ing 100,1)00,000 pound* "at sag
price."

In the midst of a tens* situation, Japanese marine* seised (Mi­
lieu control In Ihe t'hupel district of Bhsughai following u series of
attsck* on Japanese civilians and soldier*. This steel police lower i*
now necupiedby ‘Japanese machine gunner* while their comrades pa­
trol the streets Wtfn fixni'bayonets,ITufe 7 ,« loopholes in the uwue'a
trol the street: with fls H bayonet*, Not* the loopholes In Ihe tower's

M em bership Drive Plans
Made By Audubon Society

Morgenthau said he Immediate­
ly bought the sterling but tbb
was nut until unofficial tradiag
in New York found tha pound
dropped tir $4.01 from yeator*
day’s close of 13.03 Wall BtlU**
quurter* said they did not know
the reason for the Russian rnov*.
T)ie pound quickly rallied to
•round *!.»«. Wall Street au­
thorities said the United Btataa
I* Inlf/Hlnl in keeping the Brit­
ish
poumi*
in
11 p
irumt# .rum
11win dropping because
would dtfsctljpafhvt l b VwNto
of tho divlfar,
Morgvnthau said h«
hoped
Franco’s effort to revalue her cur­
rency would lead ti&gt; better world
marketing condition* anil pe**W.

M andamus Served

Prcnident Appointa F l o r i d a CommitteeB
On City Seeking
To Carry On ActivltleH In
Paym ent Of $7,48#
Population Centura
An alternative writ o f manatsmu*, a routine affair, command­
ing the City to pay $7,4110 in
satisfaction of iialstamling bomb,
had hri-ii strved today on City
official*.
Litigation we* brought by Natl
T. Wagner. R. M. Winter*, C. T.
Diehl and Kenneth M. Keefe, U
Eugeni- Shands of Jacksonville
npresenlml Ihp plaintiff*
In Ihe writ signed by Judge
Millard It. Smith, the City is to
pay the amount from revenue de­
rived from the municipal watar
plant, or it must show sufficient
reason for not complying wilh
the court order.
The mnndamua j* regarded M
purely routine court measure*
generally followrd by a majority
of holder* of municipal bond!-holder* prior to any municipality
pialiing up a year'* budget.
Two other routine mandamuses
have been served on tho City
within the pust two week*.

N igh t Baseball
Prospects Loom
B rig h t Local!)

son of Sanford, ptesident of tlu
organization.
Tlu- movement already has be­
gun Mr, Miisnn said, insofar as
committ res Iro i' teen upiminled
Invsrlou* counties to direct activ­
the playhoua*. Pel** was $Ti In
Fied I*. Cone, Democratic nomlities In Ihe various populuti.n
cash.
nee for governor of Florida, will
renter* of the state.
Mr*. L. P. !&gt;»•• moil second appear here Wednesday for Ihe
Semino’e County's rominiltee is
award, a two-veeka' Rita pass first time sinre his nomination for
riiliiposril of Henry A. Russell,
for two, while Bill Schmidt came the vuvvrnnrsMp Inst June.
I'ossihililies that ha-rball furs chairman; H. Janie,, lint, Waller
in third and won n or»e-wc«hs'| III* appeSkancn is under ihe
_ _______ w___ ______
of this city would be given the it. Cnlrmnn, Herman J. lelimnn,
pas* for a couple.
sponsorship of the .Seminole Cuun- by leading Knight George Th
o|i|Hirlunity of watching Ihe na­ fhiugius G, .Scull, Mrs. John M.
Mr*.
ItoonarCs knock-knock ty Democratic Committee. His *d-|ton o f the lo-al rhspler uf II. I1
tional pastime under lights next (juiik of Geneva, Mrs. II. II.
ran: "Wkp'» theraT”
"Juliet."| dress wl I be dellveretl through K , to locnl citizens.
Slows- ami Dr. John It. Rout. A
"Juliet whoT"
"Julbt a big id* own public address system, | Thurston, hind of a movement season Ruined brighter today
u* oflieials uf the Kutiford Hire junior section is formed by Richmeal and Reaicoa fo r i t "
probably at the intersection nf| to obtain the toys und have theui
srd S. Mason, W. IV. Goetseh, Jr.,
___ t repaired in lime fur the annual bull Association were ronsidorMr*. Doai* ran:
"Gatchel” . First Street anil Magnolia A venue,
W. ladtoy Coujwr, Jr., Hiiyin'ind
Judge C. f). Andrews o f Dili o- h'jlhlay event given for newly i ing seriously a plan for equip­
" I ’ll Gatchel when I get home."
ping the Iik- s ) park with lights. V, Munsulvntge, Jr., James Itusa-keil that person* hav-j
Mr. Schmidt's ran: "Caeary." do. nominee for Ihe United Stub
A conference wilh a r«|ifo,"Canary one tell me where John Senate, is bi Ini to appeir with
rentative of
a large electne
the
gubrrnato-'al
nominee.
The
two
was last eight "
light manufacturing company Is
are now in the middle o f an ini­
•ehrduled for I'residetit II. M.
fronted in a stags show featur­ tial eight-day tour of th* Central
Wilson und Secretary Janie* A,
ing Birger Wester and his or­ I Florida section In the first nf a
Wright on Ihe first of
next
chestra and Mias Eloise Winn. !I series o f jaunt*.
; month,
The County Democratic ComRcrson* who wish to compete
Should plan* bo formed for 'hi
for prises nsit week are urged[| mlttee I* planning a number rf
|equipment of the local park with
,
local
rallle*
wilh
several
other
po.
to submit their kaock-knock* to
the noelurnal system, it is ntt
tho Rita box office before Thurs­, iltical meetings to be held through­
advanced fact that larger crowds
out
the
County.
day night
will turn out
to watch
thn
Several knock-kaoths, tuned in
Lookout! perform against olh-r
this week too Uto for use In the
trams of the class “ D" Florida
stag* show will bo beard next
Stale fwsgU*.
week, a(cordtag to Joseph L.
Rresidrnt Watson drrtarvd to­
Msrentette, theater manager.
day that he W expected to have
While obligation* in Florida to­
the largest attendance at the taling 127,227 fell due In August,
local
park
for
games
next
sen
his department are Anxlnu* to
Ihu Farm Credit Administration
make Fire I'revcntmn Week a suc­ son, th*n had ever before wit­ c»l releil 1 * 0..'117, it « a i re(*&gt;rtrd
nessed season*! baseball in tilts here today ly S. K. Andrew*, sec­
cess In Sanford.
"Eighty-five percent o f a t fire*
retary and trcMuircr for the org*niinliun in this men.
ir e cau.-rd by carelessness,” he
SemiiiuhCounty
eollectlons
(minted ° “ L " I f we can impress
the dangers of fire* an the rillwere gquul, in |MTrentagi-. t » stuls
ten* o f the ronminity, we feel that
collection, Mr. Andrew* added.
wu will have rendered a great
Juliad I I Krarkarough, presi­
service.”
dent of the Federal latnd llarik uf
Columbia, S. C,, where the luani
The chief said that the fire de­
A rvgu ur cl-numthly session of air haodleil, unnouneetl through tho
partment Is rrady at all limes to
restricted to n i l water man hes "Since tht. loss. In live* and extinguish ami fight ulazes. but the City ('mumi—ion is *chetln!rd local office that In some imtamc*
alone, he salt
money Is distributed over the he emphasized th* greater Impor­ for 7:-W I’. M. Monday, according the excess payments collected dur­
Farther, Mr.Mason Hid, ran- years," the chief said, "ami since tance n f teaching fir* prevention. to an announcement today from ing August were made on past duo
baakack aad rodhaad docks, pres-fire* causing It a ir scattered »vinitallrm-nts.
The best time to fight a fire, Frank &gt;'• I-am-un, city clerk.
ent la grvel aasaakers en Lake’ er the country, the average |**r- •aid Chief Cleveland, la before it
Cans idera Me routine business
In nther instances. It war re­
J «»a p k it N M N i a n net pro-1 son is not as much Impressed with starts, not afterward. Even a has aeriiniulated xinre the last as­ ported, payment* were made in ad­
tortad at all tiaasa by a federal'Ihe dangers of fire as he should small fire in a residence may rau-e sembly, Mr. Lam-on skid, although vance of due installment*. Mr. An­
law.
he. Fir* Prevention Week la "b- a large |o«x or destroy some pos­ several meeting! have been hcd.l drew* said this evidenced a dr-ire
Docks l a y
ha takas la tki* served to bring the real farts session that is not valued In money for special purposes and ordinary on the part of farmer* to free
state brtwsea
N*v, M ta Dec.) home to everyone."
alone. Worse, he Hid, It
may matter* deferred until a regular their farm* from debt aa soon *■
Chief Cleveland said that he and cause the deeih o f a loved one.
poninlr.
sen Ion,

'Will Appear H ere’
On Campaign Tour

lum ber P r o j e c t
In n H tee Okehs
b r e e Proposals

JAPANESE SWARM IN SHANGHAI

One report, atilt unconfirmed,
•aid Re he a already had entered
Toledo.
Insurgent commander* drove
their troop* hard to reaeh Toledo
•nd roleaa* the men, women and
children besieged in the famo.ia
Alcaiar. raked by gunfire and dySamite, far week*.
President Aiana wan reported
authoritatively to have aaked fur •
political aaylum, tf it ahould t* nec*
• »a r y . aboard an Argentine wer•hip. Ilia wife and other members
• f fnmi tea cf the Leftiat cabinet
niemtier* were aald to have been
taken aboard the beat alieady,
Hebei sourve* predicted the ini*
minrnt downfall of Madrid but
m M they feared Government troop*
In Toledo were throwing poisoned
food to men, women and children
atilt living in the Alacarar.
Itcbela tent ten plane* to rain
l«"mb* on chaotic Bilbao, Hay of
111-rny town, a* anarchiat* sought
to kill Hebei sympathizer* held ns
hostages.

Mrs. Leonard Wins
First Knock-Knock
Contest At Theater Cone And Andrews

Rourke Is Honored
For 25-Year Period
With Sanford Elks

To Save U.S. M oney

Insurgaat
Spanish
troop*
•msihcd at th* (alt* of shell-ridSl*nl Toledo today a* the wife of
Tit* Went Manuel Anna o f Spain
Wai repert r«l taken under the pro*
taction a| (he Argentine embaaay.

dentist voU* sf middto A x r k
f»»m its In eoatiai**d i t • awl

Kink n l|h in t A

b Clm «d fto

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NoT- ^ “

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f t Rebuild Line Torino*® County To

V ita *

President Of Spain
S e e k s Prelection
Of Argentine Embusy In Toledo

Elks Itmue Appeal Club Officials B i l l
For C'hriMtmas Toys Cunierunce W i t h
Lighting Company

Farm Credit (»roup
Reports Excellent
August Collections

Cleveland Emhpasizes Im portance
O f Fire Prevention Week, Oct* 4-10

CommUnion Talkn
Routine Mattel*

TownKinditen Hear
Orlando I'reaident
I'resldent Ritzy of the Orlando
T&lt;&gt;wn-enil Club last night explained
the function of the Townsend
movement *41 !lW&lt; benefits ill
backer* hope to derive from it in
an addres* before the Manford
Townsend clu&gt;.
Mr. RUzy expressed the opinion
that tho movement 1* n strong
fartor in shaping th* destiny of
the nation, pointing out that it ia
rarriving new convert* dally.
A covered dish supper preeeeded tho uddres*.
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GODLINESS
PROFITABLE:
Far bodily eiertlae pmflteth lit*
► , Me: bat godliness ts profitable
onto all thing*, having promlr*
[, &lt; * f the Hie Ibat rv&gt;w In, end nl
v
that which Is to come.— 1 Tim

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the extent that a big football ffame can. and no *ama rrer
drawn out nttch a preponderant number of good-looking
women, such display* of clothe* and aueh quant Itie* of
riowcr*. There I* somethin* in tha air when two ancient
gridiron rival* are to meet to nettle their annual oeoro,
something unbelievably nerve tinffllngr* like a tonic, if you
pleaMc, that would make Aunt 8u*ie leave her akk bed to
litch for Brooklyn.
inram* which onnnali;
This is the football
It I* • .panorama
tl
l&gt;cforc the American nu
______
tirely pleasing and it I* a panorama we nbould all atrive to
la,
keep "pleasing.” There
T.
’ hnwever, • hidden menace ever
lurking to ruin any sport, especially a coil ' ite sport, ant
:hat is profcsaionallsm and its attendant *
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.ollegc football players attend school with the idea of learn­
ing ami along with this learning to play football, and play
t os hard as they can, then the sport will be in no danger.
Hut if the ronversc Is true and athlete* go to college mere-

ethp 4:0.
1 Merchants are opposed to open
lag the dog tracks until Christmas. (live Hants’s reindeer *
ehanre.- Miami Herald.
thousand rn virt. want t.
of llm Florida prison. The
fflrinla should make It a
po,| Inr place.—Hnrasitn
la keeping with the :-etu-ral up
trand of overythlng. tli« American
Msdlcml Association Journal ha*
reported that errryl&gt;o&lt;ly U gel,

"kh*e" forces defeated the atlnrk
Ing "n&gt;U" .hiring UHI..V reren
military maneuvers.
There are so many conflictinti

prablenllal *traw ballot^
I* on the
market, thn only thing for th.
people to do I* to go down to th.
polM nr| Nov. S and determln.
thems.-lve* whom they want to have
for prrsblent.
An advertising eaaeutiv* in Ca •
Ifornli took out an Insurance p«d
lay with Llny.ls seven month)
ago agnlnst twin*. Tulay he I(S.OOO richer breause he didn't li»
ten hr the ndnge: “ .kin't rount ymn
rMrbens before they hatrh.” II.
la tha father of a girl and boy.
Employe*, of the Federal llydi
graphic Hervlce have unrarthnl «r
eld English map of the Fl.irl.Ls
keys which designated Miami Itiv
sr ns the River nf lints, and Ihr
south end of Miami Reach o*
Fool’s Cape. Many a real estate
speculator In llf-’R would have tnl.l
you th# English named Miami
Ranch wisely.

Father Coughlin
ha*
failed
Roosevelt “ sntl-God and a radi­
cal.” hut SO far aa we know th*
President hasn’t suggested the use
of bullet* Instead of bnllnt*. Who
U this msd preacher of hate who
darns ca l nnylmdy else mean
name* 7 Why, he was born In Can­
ada and therefor* feels It hln
right to lecture tn Americans
about their government.
believe that mmlhm weapons of
war are so potent, the Loyalist*
la Bpsln successfully adept n mei'ls
• f fighting that was found effartlye centuries ago. Even Ma­
gana and airplanes can’t stop the
surging waters of n flood and

Tamps Tribune believes Com­
munist Browder’s suit **aln*t tlut
newspaper and etkar Tampa InteresU. resulting from hi* failure
ta make a scheduled address In
thn West Const city, may have won
hla cause some sympathy and nerbaps • few campaign contribu­
tion*. But Tho Trifean* • * * «» cortela nene of the cask will ram#
foam the 1100.00* Browder seek*

Is* a *«tt Ognhwt Tampan*. nnd
f o e Tribran far nl* alWfed ml*-

Still Opportunities
It Ims been freely snld In recent years that the opporunities of today are not what they used to be. Thb
joint of view is usually taken by those who have let somr

Inti; wrnlth.
Writes the Pout:
"In the old day*, rocs the cry, a man could roll u|
t fort into in iio time ut nil. Tuke John Jacob Aator, foi
nntnnco. He went out with practically not a piece of pa
Iter money in his |tocket, wild a fuw furs, and built a banl
account that micht-d from here to there.
"lie wasn’t the only one. There’s Henry Ford, whe
h i tim'd around with machinery until he awoke with mil
lions und the Ford car. There's alto John D.. Diamond
lim llrndy, Henry Flaitler, and many othera who startec
with little, ended lif t with morn thnn much.
"Well, moving nwny from the influence of the wailing
vail, we can see the same thing hap|tenlng today. There's
Jimmy Bnuhlu-k, who hnd to go on the relief rolls for
-imuxh to eat Injforu he staged a fistic comeback and
‘omul himself In the money.
mnney._ There’s
There's a young man namet
nam«
‘outlet
' ion!, wiio bus an estate In Beverley llills that Is far from
teiniTd collage Hnulllr TAiViiH
TfUWs Wult liisuu),
iiisuey, whose Mick
l*tick proved to h* kaya to big
•y Moti le tins'
milk uccnunts. And Incite ure only a few;, the list will
laud many additions.
«iIVrimpt, iuiy tlioso who refuse to leave the wailing
•ill, this is n limiter of luck

prayers— sad busy. Ju t outWe Oabtravlfle, the Chicopee
textile mill.—a Model factor
with He own community More*
end charming houee for Ib-r
rakers—wide stretches of gram
lewn—brick homes with shrubs
nd gardens—th# atmosphere «f
t pleasant well kept college campos—reminiscent of the Shan■been model vlltege of tho
American Woolen Company at
Andover, M***nehusette.
• • e
And Atlanta—where the OM
touth of Margaret Mltehrli',
•Gone With The Wind" unlt-s
elth the Sew progressive comnerctal Boulh. New Orleans and
harleston both have the ksen'*ng wistfal rherm ef a woman
elm—although she la still beau’ iful—remember* a greet dill,
rhere la Sothlag wistful about
\Hants. Her appeal la that of
t young debutante with her
syea on | very buoy future.
Atlanta—where IOJ pnaaencr
rains, 24 sir planes, end 112
'use, come
and
go
dally share the opera and the do.:eood both bloom In the Spring—
where Hobby Jones end otbo/
f.nwiu* golfers odd glamour to
•porting reuraea—where Kmory
it«l«*d by Hr. Cyrus W. Htrickkr
urna nut able young .loctors

SANFORD TWENTY YEAR8 AGO
Kent Pendleton, superintendent
Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Telford have
i.-turn.-d to tho city sn.| are liv­ of the Florida, Antl-Hal»o.i League,
ing In thrlr home on Magnolia Ave­ In a statement recently, claimed
nue. They have been spending tho the submission ef th* prohibition
&lt;iue*llun to the Florida voters In
tummer at Astor.
The many friend* of Ml** Fl»r- IU1H Is assured.
Mrs. Hamuel Puleston opened the
•nee Frank are glad to see her
home aflrr spending the summer
at various point* in N*w York
date, part of the time In the Ad­
irondack mountains and at the
cache*.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Ilrossler nnd
Mr. anil Mr*. Harry 'Dickson of
(Irl'jndo acre In the city Halurdny
.(•ending the day with friend* an-l
relative*.
Will Htringfrllow and Keg Ifoly left last night for Jacksonville
where they will spend the day *t
B&gt;e Overland agency am| bring
two new ran back with them. One
of them will he the new Overland Margaret
W ig h L
Hlg which I, raid to be n beauty. Sehultg, and Olga Hehult*.

Asbury P ark Judge O usts R eporter
From Court Room, C harges Ridicule
AHIIUHY PARK, N. J , Sept.,
(Ad—City Police Judge Eu­
gene Caplblanco ordered an Asuury Park pros* reporter from
hi* courtroom Thuraday nnd an­
nounced that any reporter from
the new*paper “ who centre into
thl* curt room will be dealt wi'.h
severely.’’
"Th* only time the Asbury
Park Pres* pats my name la tk*
paper I* to ridicule and embar­
rass me," he salt! at the opening
of court Thursday morning, ad­
dressing th* reporter, Jsme, p.
Nolan.
“Th# Asbury Park Pro## doesn’t
mean a thing te me nnd no An­
bury Park Press reporter will GBDMGIA WATBBWAY OPBNBD
be permitted te come Into thl*
AUGUBTA. On.. BepL M—OP)
courtroom and no Askary Park —Completion nf the aaffordnma on
Pram reporter will bn allowed ta III* Sovaatmb Bteai Inch nnd dsm
look at tha doeket of tkl* reart. pveject, PWA flnanead. spew* thn
A ay Asbury Park Pram reporter
who cornea Into tkla office srti] bn

GENEVA
btm d Thursday from Palm
. * " • Atn. bittier sad Mia,
He Lit tier have ritnnwd te their
home In New Smyrna after a
vWt with Mr. andMra. *
«.

n iiitt,

Mjee Vlrglal* Yarborough was
confined to her home this week be,
rausa of (line**.
A. A. Moruc Mra. A. K.
**pra* Mrs. Prank Tbonme, o*l
Mrs. J. V. Toole spent Prlday
Mr*. Bek Murphy In Orisds.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. L Brawn, J,
Henry Brown, Mias A Wile 1____.
Mra. Tommy McLain. and Homer
fellerd rnjoved a flab fry an
Buck Lake Wedneaday.
Lnub Bll'a left Wednesday fee
Winter Park where be will attend
Hollins College this whiter.
In DUNEDIN, FLORIDA, Is locatad tha f l e e
Ida Citrus Machinery Company, world’s largest
manufacturers e f fruit «nd vegetable packing
equipment. High officials e f foreign govenuneata
i Interested In citrus culture came te this charming
Utile city from all parte of the earth. Aa a result,
tha machinery e f this Florida aensarn la la oparatten In Japan, Spain, New Zealand, England,
Jamaica, Cuba, I tin of Pgies, Puerto Bleu and
many other countries.

SAILORS I.IBB CUBMH

Tha am
OP EXACT
CAffT.ls a
Lobe fWam
vills, m a p
watt Else,
ttaftfag hash
Igaa, were
a fettew ■
seeded la I

HONOLULU. Sept M.—Carle
shops have been nearly deptetod
of their stork*. The visit ef f t
American fighting ships and the
•shore Mves of thoosands of milore enabled the curio dealers to
end the depression.
Cresm and rake aad later rof
fee were nerved the guests

UpMla A Grapeville

LAKE MONROE
S b a -w V -m e
.o V lion
The-H»ptlst W; W. S. Circle.
Club met at the school Tue.dsy
«&gt;• *bural
end clrctril officere for the yes'-. MCnilsjf ktmfnioH g i f t Mrs. J
(They were as follows! Ur*. IL F m ' Scholfield aa leader of both
I A. Uandspew.l, pn*blenl| Mrs. ••«!•••
(Mary llmnt. vlrr.prcnl.lent; Mr-. . « » .
Leighton aad Mra
J. II.
Tlndel,
seertnry
amiAhbl# Morrison tl*va ratjraed b]
tm surer; Mrs.
Guy Stafford, • ut&lt;» ,rn™ a visit of two month.
Senior County .Courbrll tlelegale. ■'
former home la Farming
Miss Hoy.li.ton gave a tnlk o.t *""•
the fall ataylrs and ill/|&gt;luje 1
The Tow* Cornell will aseel
many pretty rec.ly mmle dre*nes. "* »* Thuraday night for (be Or
Patterns were also olstrlbutud *••*»' «i»lae*a session at tka Towr
«herv th* Constltotlon l* aa among the ladle*. The follow- HsitAttendant* at tba DemocratU
much a party nf the city as the ing members of the club were
praaent: Mr*. It. A. Clomtoprad, ^
tmEHttay wot.
Transcript I* of Haste*.
“Th#
Atlanta
Constitution," Mrs. Mary llrunt. Mr*. J. II. Tin- FrlnelpalW. J. Waff*. Jr, aa.
now published by Clarh Howell d*L Mra. Guy Stafford, Mr*. II. Mr*. Wella, Mayor J. H. Mmdcl
Msr»h.
Mi.*
^
ml formerly published by his. Swaggerty. Mr*.
TJ1* ®j*dla*i Home Demonstratioi
ather, Evan Howell, recalls th*. Marsh, Mr*. John (Inwr, Mr*.
tor aa alLday ana
(ohlen ag* of Southern journal, Htanalaml, Mr*. Itaymond !t«... l ' " h
Swaggvrty, Mr*. « « " «
* « " d * r at tha llbrarj
am—the day* whan Joel Chan- Ml** Clara
Her Harris
wrsiti editorial*, Pearl Hate*, and Mr*. Iluchanan. * hra MI*b Roydsto*. director, wll
that showed the saw# good com­
mon sans# and tally wit pn-s••sard by "Uocla Hamits’’—tha
days whan llanry W. Grady of
tha Constitution staff mad# Ms
famous speech on
th#
New
South t» th# Naw England dinntr In Boetnn-th* dsys whan
fohn Tempi# Grave*, father of
th* brilliant young editor -&gt;f
the
Birmingham
Aga-llerald.
the fall
fall and
and
Mra. Mills* Bea’a whe spent the
Undo la spendingr the
wrote hi* Intensely human and
attending s c h o o l rammer Ip Malden. Mssa, »m* re­
winter
her#
and
i---------well loved column. “Just From
turned to bar ham* «n Wilma
Georgia" In the “ Constitution.’’ I at lake Monroe.
Avenim.
Little
Edgar
llruce
of
Volusia
think the author of “Just from
A group nf Bepnhilena women
Georgia" would b# very proud county I* staying with hi*
met for nrgnatantien Thursday
Mrs.
K.
Stafford,
and
has
*nt*rj&lt;l
of tha author of “This MornrngT"
"h s ” "** at th* heme of Mra. T.
the Lake Monroe tch.MiL
• • •
Mr*. G. S. Yates, “Mr*. Phil n Ami now bringing Cleoirl*
Florence HanPromotion program for thn pri­
lournsllsm up to data—here In Kgger *nd Mra.
mary and foaler grades at tha
den vl*it«d friend* at Astor.
r*--•).* r k « » l . r t l he pot on
Mis* Kulu McCullar of Han­
ford vlsiu-il MU* Ruby Uoclh Rtmdar mornfoe. Neat. fT.

I

tkU week.
The Rev. and Mr*. Ivey tn-l
family have moved
her#
from
Atlanta, and Mr. Ivey will resum* th* pastorate of the First
MethodUt Church.
The many friend* of Mr*.' F.
IL Arv'erson regret her Ulnes-s
In th# Infirmary at Orlando, and
hop* for her a speedy recovery. ' ]
Mis* Msrgart and Mlm Kddh
Rale* have returne.1 from is
pleasant visit
to
Knosvlllj.l
CLANTON, Ala., BepL IB— &lt;*) Ttnn.
Mra. Iva Knapp ha* returned j
—Joieph 8. Geldera, former
University of AUhamn physics from a short vUtt to Jackson­
Instructor, charged from his cot ville.
. . u r n
1
Ed Oglesby and Jack Man-,
In a Clanton hospital Tkaradar
den
nr#
conflne.1
to
their
heme
an wn* kidnapped nnd beaten
by three men Wedneaday night by Ulnem.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mann an­
for his arthritic* aa secretary
of tk* Cemmltte* for the De­ nounced the Wrth of n »on Ban­
fen*# of Political Prisoners.
dar. Sept. IX
The fanner* In thl* section
Dr. V. 0. Gragg said Geldera
wta badly beaten shawl tk* fare nr* busy getting rsdy foe th
and body, with strlpea across hl« winter season. A large acrangs
are bnay getting randy for tha
field ami th* celery planting W
wall under way. October cr»p*mf
henna escarole nnd potatoes are
In the fields while preparation»
are being msd# for haute, car-

with Mra. John Borall with a
tood attendanne*. An apron was
turned la for tha baiaar by each
of tha member* present Mrs,
H*Hm» also donated S fin# rue*.
Rafrvshmaats of cakaa, cookie*
and coffee srvra served
th*
guest, being: Mrs. Fry, Mra. T.

Alabama C o l ta re
P rofessor A sserts
Kidnap, Flogging

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Social Calendar
^

MONDAY
„,r Ths Bsmlsol# County Council of

v f l l r l l l i c t l win

£

»

s

meet

at

1:00

ULm * S“ ford Glrl 8*°at

'* Moothly business and «ocia]
&lt; MMtfaMT « f tha Truth Sookara
Claaa of Um
Pin t Methodist
Church will ha bah) at 1:90
P. M. at tha church annex with
Mia.
Georg* McCnsm, Mn.
U to LsGstts, Mn. R. U Bhinlwlaar, Mr*. T. E. WlUon, m l
Mn. R F. Crent haw aa hostThe Woman'* Missionary Unha of tha Pint Baptiit Church
will k m inataltation of officer*
at 8:30 P. M. at the church.
. Tha pOjnr band of tha Pra*
hytsrian Auxiliary will rant at
3:M P. M. at thro church.
Aa inipiration program on
"Layalty" will b* given by the
Praahytarian Auxiliary at 3:90
P. M. at the church. Mn. D.
L. Thraaher’e Circle will b* In
ahanre.

Leaden Ni
Girl
Patrol
chairmen were
Pall meotlag ai
Girl Scout Troep
held Friday
Girl Scout Little
Those selected were; Daria MeCall, Winifred Levell. aad Grit
DePoreet, patrol leader*)
beth Whlghom, seer story.
Meriwether, trvesurerj
Root, publicity; W in ifr e d _____
■nd Joyce King, marie; Letteh
Gormly, Mary Crawley, aad La&gt;
ciUe Hall, plan;
Abes Wight
and Margaret Spoa
Emmeline Thunion aad A lin
Uiggx, costume*; Muriel Kaiir,
handicraft; Katlmriae Bpawcer
and Louis* (lordgTe*, rifte d menu; Mary Alice HU, Oliva
Chapman, and Maaiaa Smith,
garnet; Derothy Peanon and
Katherine Hurt, Dowers for akk;
MaryIs Goetsch, moot akeeateea;
Jean Harper, rorreapoadiag sec­
retary; and Ruth SteasIrma, Ubrarian.
At the clot* of the meetlag re­
freshments were served.

Person ala

J

Mulhethmd ad DaUad k
tew with

Word_
Arthur B. .

tint at tha

has been
to fraternity.

af thk city, ata\ of Florida,
to Phi Beta Del-

An" » of

J2 » JJ«h to£«wlo Md
* - •

w" ‘

P te * For Year Are
Made By U.D.C. Body

ton entertained with a buffet
‘ .cupper Friday evening at their
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeox, who
homo in Indian Mound Village plan to move to Daytona Beach
In honor of their niece, Ml*c Mil in October, were honor guests
dnd Well*. Mn. O. E. Well. at an Informal bunco party giv­
en last night by Mr. and Mr*.
aaalaUd in carving.
Mrs. Jacoa
A color acheme of red end C- E- Mc.Slarrow.
■■■ whit* wav developed in the party won first prise foe the ladies
room by vain and bowl* uf and Mist Margaret Dacia was
Duaao
cut flowen. The (upper Uhls awarded second prise.
we* overlaid with a white linen McSIarrow and Dr. McDaaaiel
men’s
high
cloth ami centered with ■ birth­ received
day cake Iced In whit* and bear prises.
Those present were; M r . ___
Ing red and white decoration*.
Cut glan candclahrn bearing Mr*. Paul Jaeox, Mr. and Mrs.
lighted red tanen were placed at C. E. McSIarrow, Dr. and Mrs.
McDaniel, Miss Margaret Davis,
• the end* of the table.
Came* and contests were en­ Mi»a Hughey, Eugene S t John.
joyed throughout the evening Leo Dltewikl, Duane McSIarrow,
and prixea were awarded to Ml** and Douglass McSIarrow.
Martha Duann Telford and L. M.
- Telford, Jr. Those present were:
.Ml**
Mildred
Well*, hollar
guest, the Mines Mirth* Duane
Telford,
(Iretchen
Morrison,
-'/Jewel Slaughtrr,
81aui
Ruby Knlaht
Members of Seminole V
Chapter,
j ^ ^ a a apd
d Harold Dokar, Pet*
P ’
- - m TVMbrd. JT-Ilm- f utur°
America, eesn,,,u ^ . » I * * h c t « i wpper
-ir mbr Cate* and Jo# Thmn^on j .iv.n !Friday
evening at the homo

Motort^ Laurel Avenue. Mra. B
L Perkins presided.
,h* ‘ Uto organlantkm perikipnt* with the Chamher of Commerce on the hospitali­
ty committee by calling on new
r*?^**!! * ,rln* tho month of Oc­
tober. Delegates were elected for
the slat* convention to bo held In
Lakeland during October.
During the social hour refresh­
ment* were served by the hostess,
assisted by Mra. C. E. Oormly and
Mra. Morris Spencer. Thom pres­
ent wore: Mra. W. C. HU?. Mr*
M D. Caswell, Mr*. R. J. Holly,
Mr*. E. A. Douglas*, Mrs. Claud#
Herndon, Mra. U A. &gt; Brumley,
Mra. Martin Rram, Mn. H. L.
Perkin*. Mra. J. M. Hayes, Mn.
C, E. Oormly, Mr*. Morris Spen­
cer, end Mis* Margaret Roberts.

I of Mr. and Mn. A. R. Johnson
MEAT SEEDING AFFECTED.r In Plnehurst. Games were played
(during the evening.
URBANA, III, Sept. 2 A - W IThose present were: Boyd Cole­
1 University of Illinois sntomolo- man, William Burnett. Dhvld
glsU say that, considering Infests, Earle, Edward Hawke, Frank
lions of hessian fly, three days' Jones. Howard Dague, Lee Hunter,
■
difference In the tlmu of sedllnr Conic Spivey, Harvey Hale, John
i wheat may make a difference o' Jones Ksnhsth Gustsnon, IHsrI from five to fiflren bushels yield bert Thurston,
John
Mao**.-,
to the acre. Thla cnrtMulon Is George Mauser, Robert Mauser,
; based on surveys In Illinois ami Robert Jammce, H. W. Shannon,
j elsewhere where hessian fly infrv- David Shannan, Henry Jameson,
• tatkna threaten the wheat crop. and J. R. Jonea.

(Coatlnuee tram Ms* one)
fhd with the project, with the
exception of an exceedingly small
minority who flatly refused to
do so at tha Instigation of the
program.
Federal payments are made
on figures established by hair
acreages which • » determine I
separately from the cover crop
of a farm.
Other payments are mad* on
the hast* of crop dlvereUin up
to a crrtaln percentage of the
entire crop.
•
Several weeks ago the County
Conservation
Committee
com­
puted Its check of work eheet.i.
After the surveying crew* have
finishrd their wotk, the sheets
ill bo sent to the State Con­
servation Committee In Gain**-vide for a final approval. Parmenu are scheduled to follow
Immediately after
the atate
group's action.

Future Farmers Of
America Are Feted Florida To Get

I

$3400,000 F or
Conserving Soil

N ational Guard
S tarts Moving
To New Armory

Sunday — Monday
P V o J v ^ S n S ? moat beautiful I
hpa in the world, baby, but theyI
■•are tot me in a pack of trouble**!

•UTL^t&amp;ee,.
fck
e t »:«•
I
■eUeeU
A.

TMR SUVATM1 IMWT
('aplsln and Mr*. P. H. Per n
-------- tIt!**
l i h i __
■veaeelletM nervlees »:•* M l in rhsrer.
Hund*r Rervlrr*.
Wedmegey Prayer sag Prama
Hundny Hebmil, ;* A. M.
Prayer aeevk* Wedneeaay, liM
Hnlinrss Rervlrr. II A. XI. !!*■•
•■sin Keren will apeak oa "A Aire
llervesl.**
J. oereey, putee.

rifteentk 8treat.

lonfortona Honor
,h" wwing year were
da at the regular meetlag of
Niece With Party Mr. And Mn. Jam M
f{- * y - Howsrd Chapter e f the
\
■
H' R R
Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mn. F„ A. Monfor Honored With Party * * .
of Mlaa Margaret

m

Meetlag Wedaeidar. I:N
aad III,
tU J
' fA
N 0 *.IC CMV
HCM
M. ■
a . ltad
i e and
tin er.daao.
w.eoee- A U
Th#M1Uv
J T Kell-ahso,
pasi-r.
day. I : « •
Sunder Masses, t;** A, M. and
» » # P. M.
Ilenrdlrtton after Mnnil
Dally Mas*. T:J# A. M.
Betaage R ______ Oeaevu Atm

y felM l, l*:t* A. W
• I Pen tee, 11:5# A. I t
■lag iervle*. ■:** P. M.
William Bkhardhon af Atlanta gmters are raagueteg s«
“
aavoml days her* with •mss* sag feurth l i n k r l ef
nee
W* C Mericy West

SJS A i

f fawllMHNl
PNN9 4Nb#|
each weak, Monday, Previously, ha
said, Monday and Tuesday nights
were occupied by drills.
An elaborate formal opening
program la In tbs process of k*.
log f irmed, Capt. Washburn said
llowavtr, final detail* will await
Um return of Lt.-Col. J. C. Hutchi­
son, commander of Um three units
Capt. Washburn stated that Coi.
Hutchison is stated to return
about the latter part of October,
aad that ths ceremonies probab y
will b# scheduled for soma day In
that aMnlh.
It U hoped to bring several units
of National Guards from 'rllle*
nearby to participate in Um aven',
tho captain announced.

For Sale!
RARE AQUARIUM
PLANTS
W a to f Lilian. Bog
Expert
anal
ssaatractioA.
U rriscap .

■mm.

k settings. Lawns reriways wanted

•W set hy ■*

Wo G. HARTUNE
Waal First It,

Tb* Itsv. W. H, Unns, pastor.
Krrvtrrs ns Thurnalar i v t s l s r s
Sumlar X fh w L te.ea A. M.
l-m rb l* a aarvlrr, II:** A. it.
Eieolna Sunday servlet. T ;ti P.

t:M r. M.

la k e sdeere*. nm
TU* »Uv. J. tr. Ivey,
_
a «*g ey PeUeol le.ee A. ■&gt;
P reu sin g l i e# a . K
T. P. t t A f:tS P. S
P r u e t t * * t ie P. A

v a ra r u
C trl at Ian bcieaee service* are Said
every Buadar moralng at the efeureh
el least A-canS aireet at It:* *
Rubfart for lomorrovr l&gt; "llrallly.*
Tkla tbarck maintains * Ira*
Readme Room i t lb* (Hunk wkera
Us g ltl* sad att autbaiited Ckrl*Ilea Baleac* Llltrelura may k#
w af, borrowed or purekauA ups*
Vs—cay and Ptldays from , is •
P. M.

■ *■ » ra a a v x m
r a v ic a
I rrs skytartea llovaraiaanl^

lam

Ttiirtr I’enpU'e
lesion.
J 15
I*. M
Marlin N i a»,n w|l* epeuk.
ope.l sir meeting, I |». XI.
n-lvavi n Ren Ice. 1:|X |\ SI.
Mta, Keren w ill -pe.,s ,.n -Tbe
!*"i
Pur.Uy |a le l ia
«&gt;hkrrvetl aa llarveei Keaiival. in
att e-lvatlon Armv I'nrpe.

Tueegiy, Open air nieeilna at

7 i « p XI.
-’..Iilirr« n -illn a , e 1*. XI.

Ill,-He 1.ramie, J-il f. M.
^ Krblav, llallneaa Sent-* X I*.

IUb*. M.«rlln Hr,tin. lUelur.
K ih

Hiintbty «f|p»* Trinity.

M n ly

IN n tm tin In n .

7 It*

j%,

Will MilUK *Hi. IMS* Tk* Th##- li»
*.
Till! x u i i n n ItrY1unkrs
o IVri|»1lt#!l HsTVlc# I«#a k tt#
The Rov. II. K. ilrahatw, paMo*
« 18 |* M
Runday Hch-.il, Kutulay I* A, XL «• Titcr.Uv
Ht.
nnd UI
l*Teurhlng, Muinjay, It A, M
Afig# lx* 1 Ym 11. »lv t'teimitteiil n
N. r. I*. H. Huntlar, 7 p. m
nt
lu
rift
\
91
I'rcarblng. Huml-sr. | I*. XI,
N#xt 8ntetJ.il I* IS-*11vr IM).
I’rayor Xlaailng. IV.Un.aUay, ,

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ptilor.
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PhilippincN Guard
Hat-Weaving Tradt*
M A N IL A , I*. I , S.-pt, 2d. (,Vt
— The Inmtnl hut weaving indus­
try of the Philippines, now suf­
fering from Chinese competition,
in to lor aided.
Hunt til huts are made front the
filters of hurt palms and the gov­
ernment has derided to make cerluin buri forests, es|scially in
the Davao region, government
reserves |u la- controlled by the
bureau of furrstry.

MAN’S BODY HECrtVEHFli

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rhurcTi, 11 ttWiiek*

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Scanning New Booke
By JOHN REMIT

% 7

p&gt;K)r
(Whit„ M€,y ||„u,e).
t
„ u 1W of (hp
f|.w u„.
t radio of Ufe,” hy Look
all,wernhlo nrgu.nenU iu hi-tory, A,Ulmlc
»«for ell Mr. Chase needs to do
, il !*’ my &lt;lf. nobl*
with doubtern Is to load the n| '
';,rth
Into hi,, car mid drive Into the *^ lh“ IM,1 J' r’
h“
»»«*
country. They will ree demnle.lIh
lu »&lt; l«n tig # in
hillsides, gull eyed field*, Insane- wl ^
*•
ly lumbered forv.ls, deluded men1 " ,v t:,',liu* in the Family," by
stripping streams of fi.li
nnd Hiram I'erey Maxim (Harperajl
Ihe Ian I o f game.
j u *,'r* write* »&gt;f hi* boyhood with
Then Mr. Cha-e will *t..p
a W her who was an inventor.
enr, perhaps, m il repeat the nn- a genius ami sn mLI fish:
Mrer he gives in his hook. This « f tin- most amusing books • !
is that there Is yet time to rt • Ihe year.
coup In sufficient mca ure
to
"Tiro lli*tary of Ih# Russisil
lo-nn Trotsky
«ti|i(&gt;ort our population, if no­ Ih'v.ilulliiii.” hy
thin is taken at once -on a na­ (Simon A Schuster): the thras
tional veale, integrated nnd in­ Viihiiiros of Ttnlsky'n great work
telligent.
pvintiil rs one; lain Hussinn itsFinally. Sir. Chase bar, it will vrhipmciil* have given lha hisseem to many, chosen precisely lory new ,lgnificancc.
Iho style la-it soiled to carry
“ Pan Franriscn'n Chinatown,**
his petal,
Ih- writes with his hy t'hm h-s CaMwcll Dnbio (ARusual lucidity, nr.d also with ex ­ piclim-IVnttiry): rxphirntlnn o f
citement cud indignation,
a fnvarltc mmgntic n|Hit by S
"Mr. mnl .Mrs. North."
by man whu know* San Francises,
Richard l.ockrldge (Rtoke.s): a hnckuanl unit furwanl; bsaotU
collection o f l.ockridgo's ipiietly fully illustratcil.

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DISCI SH FARMH

1

IIVDF. P A R K , Sept. 21k— (A t—
I’rcsiilcnt ItiHi.i-vrtt Wnlnsadny
I i*-;iiitis-tc o f the sheriff’s office went nver the litcst moves an*
t«uV"wKi't.’ nmiitit.'iiw*' 1^ r VU-.V ;.Vi ••• v.-Ic.i.vz'.-viB. of farm probUnrs
Il'M Il.S f#

from paae «m» , I

1 X1 cut I.... far seizure ,lMl(l«&lt; 'h ^ v rj-a ry af Agncuitura W*L

af l

lac* nin| Kiiw tinl A. it Neal, prcctilx-nt af the A met lean Farm Bu­

rule of personal property
which tuxes are delinipient.

ie an Failfrutlon.

.Sunday’s tides at Tidal Sta­
tion, Ocean I'ier, Daytona llench: Itt ssik SIM MS EFFICIENCY
low, 10: lt&gt; nTlork; high, -1:21
MOSCOW, ScpL 2&lt;t.-(A1—As A
o'clock.
Monday’s tides:
low:
11:11 o'clock; high, 5:21 o'clock. stimulus In efficiency th* Com-

inissmiat af Agriaulturc sstshlishnl tin- title “ Master of Corn*
The letter " A ," once thought
him- Harvest ing" to be conferred
to have been invented by the
Upon r.nnblnu aperntari possess­
Phoenicians, now is behoved to ,,
.
__
ing .......
Ihnrmigh
knowleilgc at Ih# 1
have oriuinuled hy nil older pen. {chine and giving high lmrvcstlng
pie.
ptoduclivily.

LAKELAND, Sept. 211,-,M*|—
riirlstbin HfiiifUifor Hwlrty,. T:l*»
II.
The louly of Frank Begin, 33, was

X

tirfiwrfiiil

hita

!»• **»i recovered

from
Luke I'arker
Sunday
after u
search,
M ra J K. lUlliinl.
which leg..n shout midnight .vh.cn!
SKItGf ANT KEEPS TlIklllTION O. W. Rnlicrts, it fidiing rompun-!
ion, I e|sil IC(T' fh'gaii topp ed into
tile take front a hunt.
|»r«»tt(it#d

niirl

(tt

w h ic h

file n*I n life

I hr

t^ r r u t i*

Announcement

(n t llr ll.

TOKYO. Sept. 23.—Kyoto YuKari&gt;hun«e fur
ib «
hard
nukawu, 23, former nrtny sergeant
kturlniL
retired front the service uerau*e
i mi ni if «»r GOI1
of a part in tho Felt. 2&lt;! revolt,
Fifth and ll»My.
cnnimittrd suicide nt Me
farm
Th# lUv. F, I*. stiHir#,
H#nrIctN enrh b'Liiulibv. VI: I# Ju jhnme In Sailamn prefecture with
If.. T i l P. It,
a Jnimnese sword srwin after ht*
Hiind.iy Ktlmol, in hi&gt; A. H
Wnil l»#«s|4F ■V«U1ftif
l“nrfhIp. release fbm rrlscp.

The Deep Itlver
section of
Moore rnd Chatham counties in
Ninth Carolina- where coni Bill
iron Ih&gt;ttv were to la* found
once was culled the "Rheffh*, l
of North Cirotina."

r 'o n i ra rc

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in oil r.|»&gt;ris. » * o re -• III In ihe sums l-a-allon a t

l*» •* ivnfrul ••|*t*• li*# I*••**4 *Hf

HrlHirltt,

tiIM.KIt .V tilSI.KH
Trs’n llm r
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iriltrlili* a idI i i n i i h i r t tun ltti&gt;n« o f Hip r&gt;&gt;«hl

W »*« k

a lu I

1.1It*- II

riitett#* Mill

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l*tefti!h litllN,

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Office

r i ; i . U l _ j l N C A O U r m i n i l

Floor

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fifi

7:41 p. M.

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shoe repair »hon which consist*
of r hravv tliitv trtpk chassis
ntuipped with the Istcst machin­
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N O T IC E
Beginning Sept. 27 and continuing
through the Winter, Hockey's Tire Shop
will be open on Sundays from 8 A. M. to
6 I*. M. for tire and battery Hervice.

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SKIDDING
WORRIES

Retreadfi that deliver the mileage.
Ours have got to he good,for we will be
here tomorrow to back up what we say
and do today. In the tire buMineHH, a fendent, tax payer and supporter of San­
ford for the pa.st idxteen yearn.

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Rockey’s Tire Shop
Most com plete tire sh op
in Central Florida.
Goodyear &amp; Sieberling

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Because they have itiff, unyielding
tread ribs that act like sled runner*
when you try tu stop. T o eliminate ,
this sled-runner sliding, General i
invented the Dual-10— a tire witK
tread to flexible it urinfdcs wheni
brakes arc applied. The wrinkle*
squeegee wet pavements dry—they
sweep aside loose dust and greaay
traffic film on dry roads—G RIP and
STOP rlKht nowl
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Prove to yourself that Dual-10 Tire*
eliminate skidding worries. T r y
them yourself—kivc them any test#
Come in for FREE demonstration ^
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Farm I’oisonH Must
Receive Ciood Care

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Rov. J, M. Thnnipaon la promollAg
l'r«|r#r Mini H#rm.in.
"Xtavllngo that era IMIfaiaiit'* Rub* II M'-rtelnr
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day otenlat* ot 7:1*.
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the wpenlng o f loan bureau.
which would advance cash at low
rate* of Inleresl to the poor and
needy. In ease owner* fail to redeem pledged property wilhin lhi»
atipulated period, the pub te shops
•are to return In owners any sur­
plus remaining after principal and
nominal inlrre-t are deducted
from the auctioned value.

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NANKING. China. Sept. 2it — The A met Inn cornucopia I* imnti'ing sketches of an averugg
think* Stuart j married couple, from the “ Hew
(AT—Pawnbro-cr*. who form n Iasi empty ing,
not unlnflueniial pirt of Chine*7 Chase, Once, before white |&gt;c»-i Y o r k e i t h e effect I* better If
•oclety, fear lhe loss of business­ pie came to America, the Ian I ot.ly a few are read at a time,
es which have been handed down was in balance. Now *i,uaii-'since they arc exactly alike Ig
*
from father to son for crnturic* dering our resource* ipiile with- structure.
if th# nations) government goo* out thought of Ihe future has j - o f l.t-na Gcyer.” by Marcia
through with it* pnblic pawnshop led us to Iho (joint where the Davenport (Bcribncrs): A grand
end actually is in sight- if we „o,el on Iho career of a great
program.
In a recent order to district Rnd fa ,\ e n * ,i! " ' e
* '* r * to &gt;in«er In which music la taken
municipal administration*. Ihe] Tl j, , ' . l
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AMER, la., i«cpl. 2tk—CiTl—
j, najerday, ripen air nwcllne 7 1* Winter sluragt- of agriculturxl
poisons must Ih- hanillni with
rate to atnid los, of live- and supKIM»T WKTMOIIIST III r HIM
A. II. e.ila, mlnl-lar
pile*. ssjrs llr. t\ J. Drake, state
I’hurrb Mrbn.ll at »:IJ,
I'rnm-t- enlomolugi.t, following a study
n-n I lav.
(V rllllraiva will i - enton:
ojf
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t*rstMgtnt*«.‘,
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reports
telling
of
loss
M iirnifiii Wiirwhltt ni 11 i ,'rlo«'li.
lives to humans, cattle nnd
Hiili J#&gt;rl: *TtiP H.'fliitur# \ llllMa
r animals became farm pot
T. My Feat.1*
YMiniif IVnpIp'g Wonliln nl 7
were- carelessly stored.
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Poison kept over winter," he
Kvwnlnr
wnrahlp At • I*. XI
Mi|1sJ*vr|- ’ ‘ iMM^rriimf-nt Mf
■limit! said, “ should li,. stored safely In
niiit WrunK."
KffprlWp nficr Kiimlar, nil ftp buildings in leak.proof contain­
IliDir A*r«lf-ri will Its* At T;M lit er*, carefully lulnled. where hu­
11will flf
mans and thnnestie uiid wild nnWs* Wflriimi* )iit| fit our
intals will not have access to it."
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lalareel elalai or demand of P«a. I filed name In m r office and ban
and each at pan. and I* eajoln niade application for a Ian d.»d
•nek and eeerpaaa of ton fro w h o be leaned Ikrreon. Maid certlfl*
aaaertlad aap rldht HIM '« r la* rale eaikrnrea Ike tolloalnn Be*
lereal la and I* a*td properly I eerlbed propertp In Ike Conolp of
and from laelllnllaa aap eall at aemtaele, Blala of Florida, lo-w llt
faw or " enalte ta dlalarb Item.
t x . i l I 01k t T r 1* Baail*
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and till* I anle Park,
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and eaeb of pau, do appear lo Ike rale leaned * » • la Ike name of
a w a ra * b lll' of
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filed h KIBCH IIKAL.TY CIIMPANY.
hernia an or before tka tad dap I Italrea eelit perl If Irate ehall be
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helad a rale dap of Ihlo lleaqr- |properly described therein k ill ho
able Court, and la dafaall I be re- I e o l d l o Ike hlabeel bidder al Ike
mt a dearea pro toafoaoa will I t [eourt-hnure door on
the fire I
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Sept. 9 l _ 4 « CMbsa fMthaU wlli atuacle lato the
. H ii f e f N N i r sport* argument
- IB • M g way today.
|S lS m i s i ylaUlag moat &lt;4 the
: MMKW platform to c u m r* do.
#• M m mi MtoraaUoaoI polo, baa*f ill and politic*, the uadtrgrad.
O tm ptgihin chasers claim a subt M U a l d a n of tho floor with the ' With Roktofl on the 'maand.
a MM etato of gamoa atar Hated for Jack Doyle, Biaddnay bnahaabe.*.
yesterday q u a f f • to I against
l b aartp atag*.
ao-tallod “hrrather” eon- th* Taakoea aad S to t agahsst
MM ’atlH abound*, particularly hi th* Olaata. Ear the aeries, how­
• Mt But, but K lam
*t what It uacd ever, Doyle quoted I t to M agtii'-t
the Tankees and 11 to 10 . -aia t
*
M *• in th* boom day*.
« • Tiday'a football
alate
find* th* Q liltt*
Mldtawn office* of the Clans*
K r a i of th* championship team*
M I M mooting Intersection op- and Yankees were deluge,' with
pOMWtt of out*Landlog eallbra, ticket requests. H uffs of botl dull*
* VbOa th* confmnre race* In two wore working a 14-hour daj
A sellout o f boa coat* was int
MMctpal sector*, the Seuth at*J
n r Week, .get under way with soil nerd by both club*. They . I•d, however, that th* supply
. preliminary aparting.
^
MMneaata'* Gallaping Gopher*, served seat* la far from sxha to I.
Maslnram rapacity wilt he .1.P M ihampl—a of the Big Ten and
Hstmunt of national honor* over n T*7 for th* Stadtsm aad » ! * W tor
stretch of throe nnbaatoif season*, th* Polo Grounds, Assuming
bam
agahwt
Wathlngton'* parity tvary day aad a aix-gji.se
NaaMsa, looted by many aa fa­ series, a hew world aerie* re n .d
vorites to win th* Pacific Coast* for attendaaro reu lpta will bn
sured. Total a ttindaae* la Hut
Oawfatena* tilt this season.
Shifting to th* Southern front, case would ho I 1 I J B eompn -d
the two conference tltleholder*, with th* torrent rucetd od M M -I
Debt and Louisiana State, enter­ aet la l i f t hy tbn Yankaao pu l
tain firmldabli intersections I foe* flt. Louis Cardinal!. The present
M game* that ibould attract mid- record o f |lA«7jM4 fee receipts, net
i season attendance aa wall a* na- In 1PM likewise would bn edipant.
Glunt efflclnle would aet reveal
Urn raster of any boa hotter*, but
Ed Borrow, secretary o f th* Yan­
kee*, disclosed two name*, Fro»4dent Roosevelt and George Herman
Bath.
"Sure, we pM a ban back for

GAINESVILLE,
SapL
M .Onen again an Injury jina nettled
down over the University of Flor­
ida football «qund whan a fresh­
man taekle twisted Walter May­
berry’* anb e and handed the var­
sity quarterback a seat on Ihe
_____
Tuesday or
baneb_____
until
Wednesday. Th* Gators continued
—aterday with a light signel
drill and ikeleton defense against
Citadel passes.
Trainer Mmokey Harper atatetl
that enlesa something eNe hap­
pen* to the junior ball carrier, he
will be bach in th* si illy practices
and taking everything the rest of
th* squad hts to hand him before

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M pair* o f reserved seals,” Barrow mid.
President lo o ** '-It will attend
th* third gam* Friday In the Yan­
kee Stadium.
Though there was no daftall# In­
formation forthcoming from Man­
ager Jo* McCarthy, ouaerrera be­
lieve he will start either Verwun
(le ft y ) Gomae or Charlie Ruffing
In til* opener.
. The Oinnta wla pta* their flew)
two games o f the aeiaow against
the BflkdGya DodjW . her* Raturilay and Snmlny.
Th* Yaahaea left Phllade'phia
laat night for Washington, w hen
they will wind op this week-end
against the Senator*.

barely able to himMe shout on tho
Injured anht*.

SPORT CHATS
to keep our pkk, Georgia Tot i
as Ihe ttMl Champions o f lit 1
Southeaatrhn Conference. Spa* I.
to burn, weight, plenty o f It
brains, a group at smart taeii
nology students;
and
puwri.
nothing like It since lha “d* ml.
lion of the Gulden Tontnsii &gt;,
will place them far and ab* ■■
DELAND. Sept. 2d.— A small
the beit that Alabama,
Ken­ crop of injuries was appearing in
tucky and tho L. H. U. have to Ihe Halter ramp yesterday as Coach
o lftr In the gridlnm.
llrnily Cowell gave the Stetson
Habway tserira!
squad it- third scrimmage In aa
Ilsruld McGrnlh, u lirilish.-. mmy days. Although none of them
probably knuws nothing
nho tl is serious, the hurls served to
oarvtK.li, but he unci' mu I hut .1 keep five men on the sidelines dura bunk culled "The Mutt Un TVH oi"- ami thut li-llmv
turn .1
Most o f the injured are expected
nut In be quite a hern.
In I* ready fur stiff work again
Home time soon lucre will l&gt;* M -mlpy, for prnrlire today will be
several falluwa uu Inn boir*
lighl. and the plHyrrs will liave a
those slight rives in the terrai-i dinner to &gt;evt up nver the wereof the I’nlo (Irnund.v and lli- ,.n.|. Stewart Hyan I- nursing n
Yankee Stadium -and that ct&gt;;,v rhvrlev hnr*e, Harris Lowery and
that is certain In lie written Spot Mnrtin both have strained nhwould fill several novels
Anthony .luminal gmw'efl. Itob Anderton'.i
Advene” und "(nine With Th cut chin Is still In the process of
Wind” included.
healing, while his brother, Willard,
Thrso ure (lie Wml.l
Scries h»&lt; a bruised shnuli’ci.
pitching
selections, und once
Conch flrailv Cowell, howerrr,
again
the
down-town
hnr.n • a. ntcnsi',1 ycstrrdav nflernoon
hide *e«ra are toying with thu with the manner in whlrh the Hatquestion:
"Can smart iiilcbiiv; ter&lt; are rounding into shape,
ityml* Yankre hatting power? ’
"Minor Injuries ate grlng to
Ordinarily, yes; but stub nri rrnp nut If you srrlmmnre the n,
the vagaries of
Imseluill that and you've got to serlmmsge them
inythlng is iHissilde in n s h o d so lhcv'11 lw able t o lake It In a
serle,. The |HiWrr liitlors on lb.' gnmi*.’* Ihe Halter mentor ■mill,
skle are likely to be stopped cold
Work Ihls s-wk hns l&gt;e,-n hardby opponents who nrr Mi|ipoard,y rr with scrimmage hprombig s
weaker nt the plitlr, und then dully oc.-ttrence during the latter
eg sin they may iimkc life ntlst r- pad o f tho w.-rk. With the gridable for any pitcher who tab. s tiers In klmg and bl u-kitig banlrr,
the mound.
the mrrln-r of inlntirs has b,-en
In answer to
the
llubirdl I niparativcly smiill After watchthreat, Ihe Yunk, have two •'«&gt; itig ll.o workouts this
weeic,
rellcnt
mounds men in
Mont” Com-he Cowell ami Freeman are
t'rnrson, now enjoying his hr-t convinced the offcn*e I* rnimlln,;
(•Ison, and Charlie Ruffing, ., Into shape fairly well, but plenty
2U-game winner whore consist- of wntk remains to hs&lt; done on
enry all season hus given Me- the defense. The running attack
Carthy a tremendous sdgv over did not go so wdl yesterday, hut
American League foes.
at times tffn offensive eleven opNational
la-ague
partisan' ened hig holes in the forward
hope it I* true what thry suv [wall o f I h e defender*
Chevrolet as down payment. Iloisbout American league pitching. | With eleeption &gt;.f one long end
C. 11., Hamid..
There’s a belief, or may la- it's run by McClelland yrster.ley most
------------------*— — ------- ----- - a hops, that inferior flinging hrs " f the long gains were made by
McWORTER fcrtiliicr, dUL 91; made tho-« big Yankee huts !■•*»**• ,W ur' ,;n,
,'" '1 Ml
spike tooth cultivators; sweep more potent than they
rcnlly' ,rM ,ml !'!
,hr
V
-lock cultivators;
sub soiler; are.
, ,n,r. emnhlnaKInns |whU|. worked
.weep stock; Cole seder;
,m.,’l If thi. i. true, and
if .he^ftot.nlay afternoon
Ctonts, Dur.
reader; middle bustlers; .weep.; lesser half or th* Glam staff
a',;,
two-horse plow; NcCormae
Haw-rslurns to
.f|c*tlv.ne,s. Un h“ rl ,.Un’t‘*' in * " T"* k‘mbI
era Htandard; ID fL hay
rako; senior loop entry will have aft 1* *r **&gt;5r’
*cd bed roller; .10 gal.
l|ol atwvs-par chance to
r.q. thu!

I’oHMinff Practice

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FOR RENT furnished S bedroom
house. Good location. Rhone
129-R for appolattoont.
NICELY
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ap artoonU.
Bast
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Frigidalrs-garage. .Call 479.
FURNISHED HOUSE A apartBMBta. Saw Takarh’a Raataurant.

IOBTi Now Mick kid oaforJ,
■aMhsni Fashion. Ra* Dollar
Jaw**, HonId Office.

CHOICE LOT of barrel*
for
sprwy tanks, ft.SO esch. Phon450.

FOR HALE:

llui, if the Yankee* prove thu.,
they caii go aft** any kind of
pitching, tha serial la likely to
break up in sit games, which wV
High HchooL
believe it will.
I;'he City 14; Jas|u-r 0.
Hnwtvsr, the big play begins * t""* City 0.1; llastlnga 0.
Wednesslay, so don't take
oqr l ’t,rry M ; Archer 0.
wonl for U, see for yourself, r,- Ibills-s 21; St. Joseph's 0.
rather, hrar for yourself.
I skeletal IM; Kisslminee 0.

Footliull

Geneva.

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AUCTION
To tt&gt;« klaheet blol-r fur cash.
JW Mah
ers.ts
Jersey*
and
(la*r*M y*. T. II. and Iwng* t**t•■L
y t « h amt Oprlnseri;
Two
iWrloaJ* Mule*. Bartole ami Work
!(»r**s.
A good assortment a*
k»*d.
Private Oslee pally.

CARLTON LIVE STOCK
EXCHANGE

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Sty J IN N Y CHAPM AN
"King P M tM IN mad* an aui- &lt;
plclou* debut Into the etrrle af
Central Florida high schools yrsterday afternoon and night, even
though our own Celery F*d* were
not among the Ifot of openen.
Poland I I — Ken berry •
Coach NrLueaa* tribe will with­
DELAND, Sept. W.— Despite
hold their strength and apaed fur
their forthcoming tilt with the their crippled condition, tba Do*
fa»t Kustl* eleven scheduled for land High School Bulldog* de*
the local field neat Friday after­ feated Newberry here laat nlfht,
11 to 0. It wa* th* second Bull­
noon.
Many tram, headlined na favor­ dog victory In aa many games.
DeLand scored la the second **d
ite* Hare failed to come through
In their warm-up game* and it fourth quarter*. Nawbarry threat*
now rest* that landun of Jack- ened the Bullilog goal line only
aonrllle nnd our own Celery Fed* once, that In th* second period
will be &lt;o-f*rnritc* to cop the when the visitor* advanced the
Northrast
Florida
Conference ball to the DeLand If-yard martchampionship, with the Jackson- er where they fumbled.
The first Bulldog touchdown fal­
rllle eleven given no better than
an even chance against the heavy lowed a sustained drive from theif
own 43-yard line, Denning tanb
and *|&gt;ceily Hrmlnnlrt.
The local** opponent for nert the ball over from tba ono-ywrd
Friday did thein*elve* up a fad lino, but th* try for seta pMM
'
ID to i) triumph over the Ml. Dora failed.
In th* fourth period, tho Bull­
High School term lad night, hut
It wa* an uni'tprrlenced and light dogs started another drive f l M
*quad that went on the field wear­ I th# Newberry tit, amt with Groottok
Denning and
Sample
driving
ing Ihe Ml. Dora color*.
Over in Orlando, a light lut through Urn line, the ball was tak­
*peedy group o f Tiger grlddcr* en to the visitor*’ one-yard itrtpn
’ ran roughidiod over the Apopka where Denning again pluagnd N
orer. The try for point failed.
Del-and c.enrly outplayed the
visitors, making 19 firit downs to
Nawberry’a 7. DeLand retorted to
th* air four lima* cumpletiag two
of the tosses. Newberry completed
alt nut of nine passes attempted.
N e w b e rry .........— 0 0 0 A— •
D eLan d __ :.... ■ 0 • —I t
Iksytoon Bench Wins
DAYTONA BKACII, Kept. M —
The I hi y tuna I Beach lluccaneer*
upennl their srnaon her* last night
with an unimpressive d-8 win o**r
a lighter Titusville eleven. Thrown
buck lime aad again by the Titus­
ville tram, the Buccaneers clearly
shown) their IrwtpMhne* would
prova an Injurious factor during
the c«mlng season.
Daytona niudu iU bn* at-ve UU
In Ihe second perK* wharf Billy
Reese took the ball ti.ee on an offtackle play after Ihe pass combi­
nation, Bagwell to Chaffee to Races
had wurkrd the ball down tho
flelil. John Watson tailed to eonvtTT wrTtn'a p a-Vkick. During the
remainder of the gams TilusvQle,
taking advantage of the Bucca­
neers’ lack of pass defense, held
th* hravter Daytona team virtually
even, th* only high point o f the
laat half being Bagwell's ,17-yard
jaunt late In th# fourth quarter
whlrh arlh'd on TitusvilVs Ib-ydid
line. IR1I Womack’* work at end
was outstanding for 'Daytona,
white Baa* bore the brunt of both
'he Titusville offense nnd de­
fense.
ROUT IK CANCELLED
NEW YORK. Hept.
The* ten-round henvyweight liout
scheduled for Weslnesdsy nt Madisnn Square Garden between LuRajf
Itayne*. I’hlln.telphla, ami Boh
I’ astnr, New York, wa* cancelled
because
of
an
Injury
to
Haynes' Up. The Philadelphia
negro sustained a had gash on hlo
lip in training Tuesday whlrh BOrssltited three stitches.

art.— —

•4IH. then l.w.N | U * i« a l IU 4 C ram l A » » *
lit# T th U K . AN «iMiall&gt;A(lM| w a s v r a ia »llf
ItlMYtoi* polBfiAB l l t t l H irtll, fa ll lIH* M V
f » f * s « , full n t
(H ! I N CniAN LHM^I

IlYB TaH|#I4. &gt;?v*- THb fAitutUN INI Cfidl

Cal lege.
Kentucky 21; Xnsler 0.
Georgia Tech IHl; Presbyterian D.
D.tqtiesns 14; Wnyneshurg n.
Arkansas Tech 41; Cuml&gt;erlnnd It,
Miami 44; South Georgia Teach­
er* 0.
Iluckne'l 1; Urslmts D.
Temple M| Centre 7.
George Washington 27; Emory and
Henry 0.

With a Smile!
When you drive into our station, whether you
want water or gasoline, we greet you with a
smile because we appreciate your valued patron­

age.
•FE C IA L 1BA RflAIN-Desirable
bungalow, newly paiated and
rortoditluBod. CaMrM
location.
Walter L. Caoaor.

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hil.lllng the appearance nf Intox­
icated person* In public leave* at
lea»t one ln..phole for the homele»» drunken man. II* can stay on
someone el*#’a property prnvblcd
he ha* consent o f the owner,

Monday, October 5, 11 A. M
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SCANNING THE SKIES

L ittle Jan e R am
Wild Again In New
Rollicking Comedy

Jones Fam ily Got
Places In f r a i l e r
In N ewest Comedy

Nettkee of
.-a with the
*• and da, fa
Panto the
i last, tha
ear ahnast
ho triea to

In response to nation wide request* of screen fane who knee
wanted to ee# “Olnxvr” Jane
Wllhrre run wild again on the
screen Twentieth Coatanr-Fti
cart her In “ rapper," a Warieea
film written especially far Jane,
Jane brmke windows, hurts
tomatoes, kick* shine, and In
gcntral creates hsvae with her
misehlcvnu.i antiee, whilp she- ie
curing e dyspeptic millienaiTe
of n chronic grouch, rspoelng a
fakn baron, and playing a halfr man deeply entan- pint Robin Hood of lower Now
it nations lamentable to York.
i laaghabio to averyIrvin B. Cobb and 811m Bomr- “Two In a Crowd*' pranrllU are her hltarieoe heath*
at «en“ ptetara, ana la ,|wn, with the rant also including
|Dean Jaggrr, Muriel
Robert,
R- Omen la the dire:- Iran Iwbcdeff, Maurice Casa and

the Jones family, the happy,
rcrappy screen family wheat
every picture la an event, haa
qua) If ltd m a significant sign
of the sociological l ime*.
All o f which la n little dieconcerting to Jed fre e ly , Shir­
ley Deane, Dixie Dunbar, Tony
Martin, Spring Bylngtoa, Ken- i
neth Howell, Oaorge lineal, i
Juno Carlson, f leesnee Roberta
aad BUly Mahan, who nrw fea­
tured In the latest Jones fam­
ily picture, "Back to Nature,"
which piny piny ot tbo Rita Thea­
Pat O’Brien, star of first National'
ter Friday,
,
They had' aappoaad that their
function waa simply to oatoriato.
Instead, In the new film, they
Instruct; they point the wayI.
they outline n trend.
In short, the Junes Family,
takas to n trailer la the new:
picture, and trailers
are r v j
graded, just now, as the meet;
Important
social manifestation
No more-thrilling drama of tho enthusiast and war ace who I* of ear time*. No ban than «Uf|
air haa com* to the'screen than obsessed with tho Inspiration to n demon eredlta puhiicatlono have
First National's now picture ,pan the, wurlil by ulr. from a current artblea on the subject,
Clipper, rorbbbw' d«n » /.nmrflf fimtairmr .hiidnarwrBf' ■BS Hoger RH83hrTQ«t ^ « l
Wednesday.
I vrlops Into a hanl bitten. Iron statistician, estimated that withA tribute to the vision, ing"-1 ,i&gt;ulcd man who drives hi* fel- In SO yearn half ear pepulathm
nulty and courage of tbs wen lows rutbfcmsly am) unmercifully —that is. marly 7WOU.OOO of w.
who battled not only alarm and tu , ttaln hi* objective,
- w ill
bn “ rolling aur awn
fop, but the timidity and preju­
homes."
dice of capitalistic interests, to
Already, according
to cell­
establish long distance air liars,
mates o f William B. Stout, air­
“ China Clipper" la a brilliant
plane designer aad transporta­
chapter In the pictorial history of
of ua are
Kxcrllrnt
performances
aro tion engineer,
_______ _ 800,000
_
daring, aviation.
given by Rose Alexander and living part or nil tho year in
Although fictitious ns to charectrre
and
plot. Commander Humphrey Bogart, as two seel trailer*.
pilot* who help O'Hr it a bring. Certain of a rousing receptkm
frank Wnd.4 screen
piny Is
hie plan* to n glowing success. ■(a the now Jones Family picture
based on funlaincntal fuels. It
Mario WINun adds a touch of in Sarasota, Fin., where the reU realislic In tho extreme and
comedy to an otherwise Intensely rrntly-coiKhaded annual tonvoathotour.hly sccnrole, William I
dramatlc
production
as
tho tion of the Tlx Can Tourists of
|Van Diistii, ol the l*an-Amerisweetheart of Alexander, who the World drew mnra than l-000
can Airways, having serv'd u»
hales his work, but who raa't rolling
home*
and
nearly
technical sdvhor.
I ThurxU-rlor
scents
went give him up, and ever appearing .1,000 delegate*, from 41 state*
1largely fumed right at the sir on th* scent' to insist on mar- and several Canadian and fer­
provlr
bo.'* of Hu- famous China Clip* riage Just whtn her fiance in off |oign
| Th# new Job** Family pictura Univvrsal'i “ Crash Donovan.”
per thut recently
bt-gnn It* for other lunds.
---- .
An exctpUoBil pier* of
c. work
----- will bn of double Interest to j___
[ flights from Alomvda. on tho
' ^«nU
enlhuelnetn, currant and „ _______ « .
«r _ j_
was
dune
by
Henry
B.
Walthall,
trailer
Pacific Coast near Han Fran_____ I!.,,
bccanse
Director O C T C tD OUUT t llM B
***«•. to ths I’hlllppine Islands, the grand old man of the eerten, prospective,
the giant trans-ocsanlc ship itself who died Just after he coi . “ J ' ----owner, IM
hjlvln* » prominent part In tho tha picture, lie play* th* part technical
fldcU^'. “ Back to Na­
‘
picture. Other extorior* wot* Uk- of the genius behind tho scheme ture”
shows every detail of the
sn at Catalina Islands, whore tho to hop across occins, Inventing
that op*
. ratlow of * typical mlddtotropical
foliage of tho Drl&lt; nt and constructing Clipper* l—
could withstand ths
terrible priced rolling
bo
fg| O'Brien doc* superb work

“China Cli]
O f The i

(HIBAT

Jte k lib it Seen In
N ew est Adventure,
T r a s h Donovan”
Those hard riding fellows who j - j
fellew tha highway* and strb o |la make them soft for travel, ;
who hasp tha wild drlvare In lino
aad who risk danger and drain
In their daily work-the sta’ s
highway police—seem to have a
thankless task.
,‘v
The public used to bellevn
tkeir only purpose In life was
to say, “ full over to the ebrh."
But automobile drivers arv Ik- H
ginning to understand that ryclo
patrolmen who control truldc' I
an lhr roads hrlp to saw tho ?
Hve# of motiiitsie and
I.
trians.
| H j
Because of tho courageous
work
that itato highway pa-1
.
Inis
an
doing
generally'
throughout the country, Unlver- |,ul*
ml kM dedicated n motion pl&lt;- ,le,h
tare, “Crash Donovan,” to Ihoei lured,
horoee of Urn roaring rood. 7 hi '
film, Starring Jock lloltf ie pir- Tr|
tkularty. Umtly now, when n W IB
national campaign is in programs »
te promote safety on tho higb- J i g
ways o f America, during tho
rush
of summer traffic. JI(
Jack llolt portrays the role —Hal
af n cycle cop who •apertonn.s hrt j
all the tingling thrills of mod- «|&gt;r
u| cavaliers on wheels In j U(1
“Crash Donovan," the dramatic mar.;
picture which
play■ Saturday
s .
*1 the Rita. Tha spirit af dartag rides with him on hie ban*

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Beushiag Drama

Imlittod J*“”

Bent to Skanghnt wtth ■
with which to buy ante, C
le lured aboard n train by
Carroll, daughter o f • «t
International agent. The train In
held up and Cooper la captured.
The agent Is given the money
aad sent to Shanghai to pick UR
Coopers anna to alignment. Onto
there he decides to floe to Ameri­
ca with the money. Caspar ra­
ce pee from Yang and renehaa
Shanghai whore be MUa the
agent in a shooting scrape. YMR
arrives and token him ptbuutof
egein, together with Hiss Cheroil. He takes them aboard km
junk when ha Intends to InettoU
them Into revealing the todtag
•JW RC.1I* gwftg„wkj«k
of them know.
Mias Carroll f l m w e eka.
lores Ooper and to atone f* tl
her duplicity in lenB n g 'T o '
rapture, offer* to pay Yang with
her Ilf* If ko will permit Csspc*
to go. Before this boeamca meesaary, however, Yang la chot
in n scuffle. Realising bn M
about to die, be orders kin toidiers to hit] Cooper and the girl
aad then to kill themactree ea
that ha can eater heaven with
sn entourage befitting Mi rank.
Just as the soldiers nra ahaad
to fire, Cooper hegian a des­
perate gamble far Ufa by p to f
lag to Yaag*s vanity.
Th» part of Qeaeral Yang In
played
by
Akim
Tamircff,
"killed depirter of einietor totratal rales. The picture wan dl»
■rated by Lewis MUse tens and
tbo screen play was written kg
Clifford Odets, the ymuw play,
wright whoso recent w een hnou
created
mighty stir among
dramatic critics throughout th*
country.

*emSkto Up^tkk FiXlti

Rumors ‘““W duplicated.

n W H IV Io

A N N SOTHERN TO W ED MUSICIAN

SOCKO!

lit * , “and th* bon* itractora of
bor body give* hor n natural gran
that iatffdbly racalb Romney's
Nelson brad.”
Mb* Carroll Is co-atamd in
“Th* Opnorai D M at Down" with
vlrU* Gary Cooper. Action ot
Ik* fUm is to tho midst of th*
currant Chinee* rvbelli#*.
FINBD F O « R N IfB LICKING

ding.
“Buddy was rather bet out theta
to California," said Buddy’s b ik ­
er, “ anA Mary took Urn to tow,"
And w—Just ua Hollywood has
been raprating—word come* again
[that thij'ra I'd * * to bn married.

MIAMI, le p t
Tenenhaum waa fined |SS Thursday
token state kanlth laapsetera told
they found him licking a knife to
n b a k e r y - w a a cutting a rake,
Utoy slid, and each Ume ho cut a

Screen A c to n Aro
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Sun ford U Th# Only Central '
Fltrida City Affording Rail, Higkwir*
And Water T m if c U tlw

Audubon
ProaidoniName* American Tar
MembarahipDrioe
Sentenced To Southwest
Old Fortress

k A Fascist army, 8,000
TO —s, commanded the an*
deal city of Toledo today
After routing Government
defender* and freeing com­
rade* from ruins of the
kng-bealefed Fortress Alca-

' Government forces fled to
I k south and east. The
N th north to Madrid bolng
llaihail by Imurgent*. In ragged
fRght tha loyalist militia atoppoJ
St intarvala to ahatl Toledo amt
fhra apod on their way.
The first step of the Fascists
pen oatertag Toledo was to free
w Joyou* Airatar
defenders
ha far I* week* had resisted
Wit fir#, dynamite and gasoline
MM directed against them by
•vonuaent fighters. Tha Alca­
ic fortes Joined in tho bottle
al th* teat soctalbt linos real-

1 Tho noxt objective of ll&gt;* F-»-

Mason Scoks 1,0M M orten By March In
Organisation Nom Hold.........
N bhmo On Rods

Oregon Timber
Region Is Flaming Torch;
Flood Toll Rises In Texas

Lawrence Simpson Is
Given Three Years
F o r Participation
In Red Agitation Little River Mounts
To Record-Break­
ing Height; Hun­
dreds Flee Homes

With a tool of 1,000 member*
to te attained by March, the
Florida Aadabom Society today
took
(4 Ita teak and C. KuaMll Mu m , yeu ldeat, named ram*
mitteee tkraeghaat the atate to
r m it c it iaaa
puah the rampaigi
ap n * *— rtwieo n o —
A t present, Mr. Mason *alit, the
BERLIN,
Sept
W.—la w
aeriety kaa about SM member*.
rent# Simpson, American neuCommittee appointment* arc a* man, today *»&gt; convicted of w&gt;
fetlaarai
dltion by a ps-oplea* court nad
Jack C. laaaell, Gainesville; Mr*. aentanccd to three year* lit
Chari** T. Bedfield. Caeca; F. J. prison mtmu 11 month* he al­
■tweed, TKatriUe; Mlaa Patti* B. ready haa terved.
■tag, F t Lnadardale; Mr*. C. W.
Simpson. a sailor on the steamSprings; the ahip Manhattan, was* convict'd
Maleher, Mi
See. A. T. Craig, Penney Farms; in a nnr-itsy trial during which
Or. C. A. Vincent Miami; Mrs. he admitted without reservations
Byrd t Dewey, Jaekaenet.le; Rob­ he ami three German Commuert McOaaahea, Pensacola; Oscar
nl&lt;t friend* triui to *et up a
E. Barnard, Plant City.
popular front
government
l.l
Dr. Herbert X. MUla, Tampa; N a il Germany with three small
W. L. 1 Barnett, Mt. Dora; Mrs. balloon* ami package* of antlF. B. Crowaahield, Boca Grande; Nnii properanda.
Jo*. A. Edmondson, Tallahassee;
The
presiding
Judge
said
W. W. Domerllt Key Weft; J. "tmleney" is being
observed
WUUam Decker, Callahan; Kdwnr.l this time, but the nest time a
M. Darla, Winter Park; Mias Hel­ foreigner li raught attempting
en Steinaieta, Apopka; M. J. West- to spread Communistic doctrine*
fall, Ja., sad Tuge tf. Shroeiler In Germany “harsh treatment'*
botk of Oriaado; Mias Mau.lv K. would be lutltdcil nut. Simpson's
Clarke, Weat Palm Bench.
Germilt
ro-defendnnt.
Bruno
W. J. KUaworth, Blanton; F.u- Hletr, was sentenced to four
When Rudy Val e*, tho crooning
headman, arrived (In Boston to gena Heater, Dade City; Mrs. Fred­ y* ars in prison.
New
Putt
Simpson said hi* venture fallej
visit Judy Stewart (abovo), stag* erick Burt Avery
S t became nf hi* colleagues turned
beauty appearing la a show there, Kickey; Mlaa Vivian Belter,
Petersburg; Mrs. J. tf. TenKyck out to be a spy for the German
of conn* Ultra was much gooaip
about romance. But Judy aaya Burr, Crescent City; W. X . Browne, secret police.
sha'a just cna of Rudy's many “girt Grsndin; Key C. Hallman, St. Au­
friends.1* (Associated Proas Pho­ gustine; Mrs. Jahn M. Quirk,
Genera; Henry A. Russell, San­
to)
•
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ford; Mlaa lather Ini II. l.itch,
.Benson Spring*.
J Dr. Cornelia 8mllh, Deland; R.
J. Longatreot, Daytona Reach; S.
R. Ingersoli, New Smyrnn; liar•
(Coattaaed Oa Pm « T e e )

Dam age In Waco
Set At $500,000
34-Foot Rise In Colo r ado Endangers
Austin Residents

Many Injured An
Inferno Advance*

W A C O , Toxtut,
28.—
(A !* ) — Thousnmiit
w ere '
homeless in Central Textui
ami (lamuifu i* nt uniting in­
to millions a* the L it t le '
K lver nillttl on nt record-'
breaking flood stages to d a y .,
Streams nint tributaries
e&lt;|ti»1led itt some
sections
the flood stages attained
during the IPJt dlrnster that
•laimttl -J l live* in the are*.
The Urn’.in
Ktvrr
water*
started reeling at Waco a&lt;
SJMH1 homeless sought emergency
relief.
W. T. Torrance, city
manager, estimated the damngo
nt half n million
Seventeen towns below Wa.'O
were without gni when the Lone
Star Gns t'onipuny’s suspension
bridge on the llrntos was wash * I
out, A 22-fn.it rise of the I j’oii
Appointed Secretary of War by l'rc*blcnt Goo-evelt t,, dll tile
lliver is evpeeltd to strike Cor­ vnrnm-y left by the detlh nf Gvurgo II. Item, Hairy II. \Vuntiring it
yell lounty Inte today.
-hown with hi* wife receiving congratulation* over llio telephone In
The Colorado inched toward their home nenr Aleiandrls, Va. (Associated Press Photo)
the .11-foot stage at
Austin,
farcing ISO fijnlll**
to
fleo
Hielr hoinrs nod covering 150
.yards of the San Antonio high
way nt the city’s southern out
Hanford lotr .-1 Wednesday night skirt*.
returned will hear Fred 1*. Com-, livinociiilic
Itnilrouls and highways
into

Gray To Sponsor
'PickTheWinner’ S heriff Delivers
Gridiron Event T hree P risoners

Cone W ill V is it
C ity Wednesday
On Campaign Trip

« h t orwty Is aspoctad to bo a
Nanking M r * oa Madrid. 45
— t o ta th* earth.
1 , 0 — as— t heoMnsrtsn hi
Hw aapltal eMrialTy admitted
g w fait of Toledo and railed
■paw alt mlliUamen to eome to
tha aid of Madrid.
Bhrriff
McClelland
A Fascist attack on Bilboa on
yesterday from Raiford where nominee for governor, make his Corslt inn wero blocked by floods
th* Bay of Bbcay was halted
ha traniferred three Seminole
or
washouts.
Thousands
of
frtaporartly
by
Government
Geary* Gray, owner and oper­ County negroes who
pleaded
acre i of cotton hinds nre tinder
worship* which delivered food
wattr.
— Iteo ta th* port city after ator of Goorgt'a Place, will spon­ guilty before Circuit Court last
sor this week's football contest Friday.
Aggregate total of the senand for tho capital prit* ha
Judgr|
will give on* gallon of any fence* ifronounced by
Millard I). Smith
wa*
right
brand of wltw in his store.
In addition to th* first prize year*.
Allen McGill,
charged with
then will bo slg Rita fhcatar
A ir progress greetings wete * v
Ten appointments to Djnijcrullc
........ ....................
tickate
to the neat......
aim.............
winner* breaking and entering the Hilt
A ll improvement was made in Committee posts in Semiiiolr tended to the (Tty of Sanford to.
and to th# ‘ following" 10 wi*| IffP^msnt Company and stealloeiit Irnflie rondltions today with County were announced today by ■lay by G, Wayne Gray, fumiul-‘~ r k *th,r ;■
j 1~A
nera Mr. Gray
ssU glvo'each, 'a l,nir
r**D
and sacblles,
Hodges, chairnviii of ihu, Mourr of aviation ill F oiidil, .1,
the arrival of a shipment of ied
li,,1
received
three
years
In
the
glua of k* cold beer at I__
*
tcfli’clnr loittolii to lie rrerterl at Stale Committee, Ihroegn Mils I Kofle Davis, Orlando Jayl'ee lire-•
Hthte
I'rlson.
BogtetnUoa booka for qualifl- ptaca of business.
Altogether
various danger ladnts and inler- .Mi dre,| Knight, secretary of the ident, mid F. C. Wilson, MiTiini*u
tallow ta cote in tho November then will ba IT prlioa.
A second throe-year senlenc.aviation ililu lo r.
County bialy.
(M oral ekftiona will cJom Oct.
Mr. Gray, Ilk* tho other spon­ wa* passed on Raymond Gref i.
The names chosen r-mplr.ir ||,e
The (lying trio were gierted at
Frank S. I unison, City clerk
1% W. J. Thigpen, Seminole sor* of this event, invites all who pleaded guilty to
gran I
clerk, said reflector* wilt t*e In local Com mil lee, pait o f whirli Miinieipil Alr|H,rt by Voile WilCrawly aupervlsor of raglatralMn, to take part and assort* the larceny, a charge arising from
stalled ut points where Ftriu h am! was selreteil throinr.i puhll.; |ial. liums, of the City's aviation comM U M a y.
fan* that thay will not ho aakij hi* breaking and entering 8pe,-r
Dark A Venues intersect with thi luting. Following ai • tha new ap. mltlee, Andimv t'arm way, presi­
remov­
% Throwgh a clerical error, th* to buy a single thing whan thoy and Son*' star* and
pointers;
lloutevanl.
dent of the loml Junior Chnniber
(Watrar gaaiial'a
offlc*
last call at hla stora for tho “key" ing a quantity of merchamllo'.
•Mr*. A im I'irrpont
Mcnlrk, (f Commerce, and Knlph Hair
Other caution equipment is Ir
M o m Wedtaw got two yean
« n k awwawM that Oct. it » m
be located at the buttle-neck nl lamgWiHid, prerinrt It; Air* J, C. « i -r , srrrntnry of the ,Seminole
H i riktuhMi ifciti
in prlaop for bnaking and en­
I’urk Avenue where
it
cnteri Howell, Altamonte Springs, pre­ County Chamber of CiMiinieree.
tering another negro's home.
. Vatar th* Florida law, th* atcinct II; Airs, A. G. Wagnic, CbnTenth Street, he unnounerd.
Official Invitations weie eglend
tanay ganaral haa tha aalhority
A shipment \of traffic sign-, limta, precinct 7; D. K. Mathers, ed for Siinfurd citizens to uttenl
la ortar raglatratlon to c m n any
warning motorist* nf their up Gabriel a, prerinrt H; Mrs. Kate the All FI* rida A ir I'rogress teler a t within 30 days before th*
proarli to the business district, at I ’urker, Gahrli-lln, precinct H; |;ny brntion in Olando on del. I and
(•Moral alection.
Springs, ft, In-ilig heliI in ueeonlunee nilli
so arrivrd today but must be re Iturkholder, Altamonte
i N a a w t who raglatarad and with two other local
women
turned, sinre the wrong s|H&gt;ed I ini precinct 11; |(ec I'a.-km.l, I ake I'resideot Rnosevelt's
pioetanni*
M d paU tarn to vote in tho placing among the fin t aovan.
Monroe, precinct 2; Alls* Alniy lion designating the period fr ni
it appears in the lettering.
tra o yrlaaariea automatically ara This weak, Mr. Gray urge* ail
Mirkler, Slnvia, preoln t j;;. j|Mi b'ept. I to Sept, in its Nation il
d M U i ta cast their kailot in women football fan* to rontiniM
Four person* today were In
Helen K. Curlstt, G-navn,
&lt;ieet A ir I’togre-s Week.
tho mark*! for tho lease on Mu­
to tako part.
« ; Airs. Hoy U Howell U k • Maty,
At nine o'elorg on the inorniii.i
nicipal Airport offerd by tho
“ hum
who ara oiigtMo to
r
m
precinct 111.
Although tho contest was alow City Commission in an effort to
of llet, ft a flight of |i lines will
fata hnt who hav* not registerad

Mn. W a r e Takes
Frixe Offered By
Purcell Company

To Florida Farm

Motorcade To Meet
Demo Nominee On
Bridge At Monroe

irstiissta so now twos

Spirited Activity
Ii Looked For In
Knock-Knock Gu m

prumoto aviation in Sanford.
Dick Stitham of Orlando prob­
ably haa tho edge over hi* thru.’
other competitors by virtuo of
residence
his almost constant
here since announcing he desired
the phst
Another filar aeeking tho po­
sition I* Data Scott of Great
Nock, L L, M, Y „ who, if award­
ed tho contract locally, plan*
to Wing three now ship* her*.
Siegfried Uyldrt of Mincolu,
L. I., la th* second New Yorker
aeekng to locate her*
while
Rodney Jnckaoti of Bridgehampton, N. Y., completes tho quar­
tet.
Tho City has offered I2S per
month to any filer who will
make Municipal Airport hU ba-'.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Tuesday’s tides, Tidal .Station.
Ocean Pier, Day tuna Beach: low,
12: IH o’clock; high, 8:30 o'elort.
Fishing— u|ut* and trout running.

A flood o f hnock-knocka which
Th* weather; partly cloudy, lo­
rushod late tho Hits Theater
cal ahower* Turwlay and in ■•*
contest last week promise* spir­
tem* north and on northwest v a -i
it m ilU i L i e n s
ited activity la competition this
tonight.
week, Joseph L. Mare Met Is, thea­
ter manager, said today.
I j t u than 1ft ra-e* are docketed
A amaker of the entries sub­
to appear In municl)tiil court to­
mitted before last Frifey night
day iwfor* Judge Miller. Roy Wil­
|g Mara w Intangible did not figure In Birger Wester’*
liams, chief-of. police, announced.
Wad la aterait court stage show haeraio they camo la
r Hr Jra, D. Jln k lu , too late. Thoy will ho heard next
The City Commiasiiin is sDte&lt;l
Friday.
to assemble at 7:.10 o'clock to­
night in City Hall for u Si - 00.1
Meanwhile, new knock-knocks
to be oceupird with
rimtine
may ho saWaitted to tho Rite
business.
bog office. A N cash prits
awalta tho heat knack-knock. A
An rxhlbitbn uf paintings done
two-week's theater pass for two
by Miss Aurora Dixon is noe- m
will ta handed tho originator o|
progress at her s tid i’. li d 1-2
tho second beat knock-knock,
DENVER,
Kept.
W.-OP) -- Dark Avenue, it wav announced to­
white third meieen a one-week'*
Eignt inches of anow, tho heavi- day. The wurk- may lie seeu ! cpaas for a eoupl*.
•*t for Septemtar hi poors, men­ twern 1 I*. Al. and C I*. Al. The ex­
aced life and property in Denver hibit is to continue until Christtoday and blocked toad* to the mis.
north and sooth.
Tree*, mapping
radar tho
E. F. Hou-hiilder, Hanford at­
weight of mow , broke power and torney ami County Commission
WASHINGTON, Sept SB.-4B) electric linen and (rippled motor c run-el, was in Orlando today at­
—The Tim —i f Department to­ and street car traffic. AD sebools tending a luncheon meeting given
day throw f j ita narcotic agents wero dismissed and authorities by Orlando civic c'uba In b|u&gt;r nf
and tew ratan aamat officer* ba­ broadcast wantlag* la keep chil­ Judge C. O. Andrews, Democratic
te n ratten wife drive against dren o ff the street* kareas i of nomine* fur the United Hlatei
■nccottea o r i illM i 11----Senate,
. _____________

I M B x Collector
O n SI Individuals

Denver Is Hurt By
Record Snow F»U

BttcH Traffic In
Liqaar, Dope To Hah

warn

stales.

i

Hodges Names Local- Official Del e g a t c s Of Q uarry T aken
ites To Complete
Land Here, Extend
applying for Irani*
Set-Up Of Farty
l*ocal C r e e l i n g lugS|Hirtsmrn
llecu.** in Florida must fibs

Four Aviator* Seek
Position Offered
A t Local Airport

.ta* Dnd booka open in Mr. ThlgFra’* adfko on Mondays, Twe*t a t w ad WodaM a ya.
. r a i n rao may visit a voting
radk Mi pan taxes for 1M4 and
M B a ra t have been paid, ac&lt; t a * l la Jaw D. Jlnklu, Coun-

torch.
Another settlement wa* wiped
out In .Northern California. At
shift In the wind saved th# town
of Myrtlrpoint, Or*., which ko4
2,0011 population.
Fires crackled at tha outskirts
■&lt;f
Coquille,
Northbond
and
.Marshfield.
The settlement ad
Prosper was wiped out.
Dam*
ng&gt;&gt; was in th* million*. Fiftoon
hundred were homeless.
Armories ami hospital*
crowded.
Authorities said only a chaagw
in wind would save at
l*s*t
three towns and thousaada a t
acres of tlmhorlaad.
■
Mcr*—Alsvn ' d.nu'iV'mch
asiS
fighting the
flames
in
twn

Semioole County City 4sIn vited
Demo Committee To See Aviation
H unters Required,
Gets 10 Members, Show In Orlando To
E nter R eports

^Traffic Condition
To IU? Improved lly
Reflecting S i g n s

R e g is tra tio n s To
Cease October 10*
Says S u p e r v i s o r

MAllSIIFlKl.D, Or*, graft*

28.—(AIM— A town of 1M0|
pt’ntnna ami a nearby agttU*
mont were in ruin*, m v m
Ihtmiiiis wore dead and otMW
amall towns were thrratraMft
today uh forest firm con­
vert id virtually the whole of)
(toutItwe*tern Oregon's tim­
ber region into a gUnU

Seminole Will Utte
5,000 Vehicle T*
elected;
in '37, Sayn Jinkina mcnili&lt;.ra
Following are

it n-|h,it of the game hilled lost
seas,in, ncroi-dlng
tit an announcement mud&lt;- today from thw
offire
of
Junif* G. Hharoo,
1'minty Judge.
Quilting Dr. 1. N. Kennedy, •*•
emtive scentary of the Commis­
sion of tinme and Fresh Water
Fish, the uiinoiinvenirnt said th*
nformalion I* an invaluable aid
to the slate in the formulation i t
von. i-rvnl ion measure* and also
direct* attention In area* which
piobulily need restocking.
,
One hundred |&gt;erienl ro-oporutinn on the part of the sports­
man In roinpiting thii eensus la
e* peeled, uffording to Dr. Ken­
nedy.
Hunters and trappers al*o\*ra
rei|uired to file a report of tho
numbers and kind* of fur-boat­
ing nuinial* taken by them la
the previous season.

Lake And Ritter Buy
Cleaning BusineM

hover over the Sanford airpor.
the Committee and drop "bombs” of flower tuigs
Mis* Knight, Snri'nrd, preenu-t toward a circle on the earth. A
Scinimdir County will use about
I ; S. AL l.oyd. Sanfird, I; Airs. local committee will determine the
It. D. "Huibly" lathe ami W. B.
ft.mul VL’ilielo license* in
I'J I
It. A. Gisslspei-d, Sanford, 2; Air...
••|!u’iy" itiser today announced Ih*
H ' h - I I , h , 4 i i , I”, i s * T l t . l l
according to an estimate msdv Mae Holly, Sanford II; It C Mae.
puirliusn uf tho Acme-Coloalal
today by Jno. D. Jinkins, tuv well, Sanford, ft; Airs. Mmole !_
Cleaner*, which has operated f ■“
collector flam w h o s e office tug &lt; Grogan, I'anls, 4; K. II. I* n -y , I'a
the past two years at 20!) Mag­
are issued.
ola, l ; Mrs L’. D. Kn &gt;nta, iliiedo,
Avenue.
The figure was based on lh&lt;’ ft; J. II. In f, Ovied&gt;, ft; llrnrv
F o r c e I h AnsAverH nolia
The business wl I bo operated
tags used till* year.
| Levy. Geneva, It; G. M. Jacobs,
in the future under the name nf
A t the Stale I'risun Farm in Chuluntu. 7; |„ J, || irtli-y. Lone
A AIA IU LI.lt, Tex., Sept. 2*.
lathe-Riser Cleaner*, and Ihoy
Knifuril, 10.T7 plates wrre out of wornI, tt; W. V. Dunn, lake Alary,
— 1/11 "Knock, knock.
Who’s
propose to offer modern clean­
the
mould*
and
rrady
fori
lla a llH s O
H &lt; &gt; level
thereJ”
ing
and dyeing service to local
stamping.
They are
boasting'
At first Mr. and Airs. F.d people.
while numerals on n grven bucallm ak weren’t sure. It turned
Lake and Riser purchased tho
ground.
out t» be the family purr it establishment from J. K. Doan,
With M prisoners engaged In
— wliu burned all tho ques­
who ha* operated there for tho
the manufacture, about two and
tion* but, didn't know
any past several months.
&lt;m»-half months will tie
re­
answer*.
quired to complete the
yrnr’s
remetcry Day will be observed
quota of ftftO.OUO plates, accorn­
ing to Jim m y W. Ititch, super­ Friday in Kvergreen and Lakevisor, quoted by the Associated view Cemeteries, it wu* announced
today liy Mr*. W. A. l.rfller
l*resa.
rhal rn nn of the City Cemeter; I
Committee.
Tentative plans for Sanford
All pi-rsona having lot* In either
bu ri'l traits are urgeil t» clean vrhimli and civic clubs to bai n
being
up the urra by rutting weeds and of fire prevention were
laid Inlay liy Fire Chief Alar's
O. P, Herndon, cleri; of the sir- trimming the lawn surrounding.
The City will assign a crew nt Cleveland for the observance ol
ruit court, toslay had return'd to
his office in the Court House aft­ workmen l.l the cemeteries for thi Fire I’rcvcntlon Week, Oct. I
er nn ah-cnri- nf abuqt three * r*&gt;&gt;* day to assist in the beautification to HI.
II is customary for fire de­
during which ho undcrwcr.t a u’n- operation*,
Effort* are now under wny to partment heads throughout tin
jnr operation.
The clerk was admitted t* Fer procure a power lawn mower for United .Htatra to rppeur before
nald-l nughtnn Hospital wheru an regular use in (he remetcry lawns. ar many public leidir* us p o rsild Mrs. II. II. MeCavlin is ih charge during Fire prevention W e e k mu-1
appendectomy was performeri. ID*
was confined to hi* homo about a of operations at loikeview, whie give short talks on the dcstrucweek after raleaao from tho hos­ Airs. Claude Herndon will direct tivenej* and danger* of fire and
wayi to prevent their aUrtiiv;.
activities in E ve rg in n ,
____
pital.
______________ _____

‘Knock-knock’ Bird

Cemetery Committee
Will Devote Friday
To Clean-Up Drive

Fire Chief IMannimr
Prevention Talks

Herndon Returns To
Court Houfte Dutien

LOCAL WEATHER;

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One Game O f
Win h Sixteenth in Row - i|
For Gotham Hurling Ace

SPORT CHATS

C m b Renata Idle While New Yorker*
:
Wta To Stretch Lead To Five Fall
'• Ganee Aad Eater 8erie*_______

workers

a r t where

m-n. n»w York ctaM.-Intersection!
| M h | M uter,

Carl H o lto n ,

,• * N la Iba major k i f i m In two
/ - p a n yesterday bp hurling k b
'■ lU U talh straight win, a ft to 4
I, d te k k n o m tka rhllllc*.
T ht triumph brought
the
'
Oteat* to withla an tp tla th of
L * ■ National Leagua pennant,
;; amertag tkem of a t ( t u t a tie
V far tba llllt, ami leaving tkem
S4 l i I poalttan w han one victory
iV Ib f themselves or one deftat f.ir
0 tka second-place Cardinal* meana
;■ tk a flap.
&gt;
IlitbUll'a vktmry a lm k
was
R *ba f ln t 14-ptmt run In tka blp
V' t t t o
tinea
Schoolboy Rowe
Karbni the Tipert Into lh«
f ' American Lcapue pennant In
g O M . It wai “King Carl's”
/ twenty-sixth win of tka aeaaonV
f. apninit a b defeats.
Ha waa the m atter of the
!'- n U t through aeveii Inn Inpa, but
I* tka aiphth and ninth pot In*• *■ enouph trouble to put h i,
Mratk on the fir* until Traavlt
S I threw out Jot* Gomat for the
final out.
T ht Philt taiuiarl on him for
thro* runt in th* elphtk and
. Salpk Camiili'a homer in tho
ninth, and had a man on bn*a
With only ona out in Ik* final
frame, to five llubball th* moat
ttnubi* line* kit atreak began
ka mid-July.
But the (Hants had staked him
to a five-run lead through tho
first seven inning*.
Lick Kartell'* double end Jim
Hippie's slnglo brought in one
IW in the first; Mel Utt'a triple
and Hippie’s base hit added unother
In
thu third; Travis
Jackson's
two bagger,
J. hi
Moors’, single and Kipp!*’* lung
reduced two moro In the
fourth, belting ta le Hives, the
FkJU' sterling pitcher out r f
game. The hut run rume in Urn
eerrnlh nfr Arvllte Jurgen,,
Qua Mancuso doub*ng and Uurgvaa Whitehead singling him

—

. , aad low miatetera foothnIL
w *P,**in« • “ •»» " * «»»- *
Throutk necessity, f lr t u u l l form, Cooen l n n K L. M tlotat*
mt Arkanen* mb**k wM pro- **■ »« aquad t f Celery I ’M*
m feethnU this m m i played bp *t*pp*d through aa * e m i* g te g

Gridiroi Cud
Southern Teen* To
Tanvie With Em*
era, Southwestern
NEW YORK, Kept, I t « - ( 4 &gt; Tk* football teaton feta down to
a*rioui buaineta tkia week, a Ml
earlier than uaual, after
‘■
‘tlru
the curteln with a doable handful
of game, Friday aipkl and 8*tacday.
•
The greater part of tka program,
which will bring moat of tka a* Jor teams in erery section of tho
country into action, consist* of tka
customary early-teaton •’warmup”
clashes, but th a n are a half dotra
or so Ihst would rate aa major eofc-

Needs

Mljanrad te ho
won. Caustic, rate —ir tm knadad
"M nRtom afterM bsggw i
b*t tba m l anawer
" ■ ft*
H*t *aa loot la coa­
ler field.
Nor wishing to 1st tka atm* rad
miataka coot than a cecoad pcalot of cmtctfWId iacaraar* in j u s
by the purrbaea of U p A n k U t­
ter from Nashrin*. But, again
the middle lino stepped into test
them their orcondpoaaant t S
tren puakod tkem down to third
portion.
tlwo it was the aging
lli'ght* Crita on tka keystone bag
who measured tka difference between pennant and third pinto,
thus ruining n combination which
should hare been on* of the best
In the major circuit* with Bartel)
on shortstop,
„ £ ? w, wl,h noW* ' • " th# monad,
Whlleheart, an acquisition from tho
pennant riding Cardinal*. on oaeond, Mancuso behind the pint* ami
Jim Rlppfe rookie cwnterfieidsr
from Montreal. In the center spot
of lbs outer garden, tka Olanta
are welt filed far middle line am*
munition.

Rollin* (lridden Reach Top Fora
In First Week's Practice Session
WTNTJ.lt PARK. Sept. l X - \ Couch Me Dow. 11 has
Spring football practice, tried 1Ms linemen over to LI.
u
Co,l,■• *“ * W^r.'loMM. a Tar grad, and

Baliinisy', other lending games that Cady left off Uw list yes­
saw Mississippi trounce Union Uni- terday.
vrrsliy tr&gt;.o, Kriituc'sy rout Mary* It la aa small task for lh«
Florida coaching staff to handtu
.Ow. .bmp
elude* freshmen and v arsity
players. However, when Conch
Co^r algaal* that fundamental!
are over, Rand Diion and (tar,
lus Proctor tend their Baby (In­
ter footballer* sway to Flaming
Field white Cody, Hardsg# end
Htehley take charge of varsity
glldders far the remaining mlnntea of heavier work. The ratn
aid net ready to battle through
aa
afternoon ef
scrimmage
against (heir vstrran
team males
i ' ! II ( I . ■.

r

n‘r.| , , f '

,u

■KE REEL AND Bans. SOI W.
First SL for week-end bargain*
In used tar*. These cars are priced
fur straight isle with no trade-

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■' — ■ '.width May tarn eat to he bright

ALUBTATE Urea—Sears' price* HYPO IM T F .sr tractor f»*L Ifta spec* alt heath they d o st figure
per gallun. Sinclair Koflalac. te give th* Mg team* **y grant
and Sears' quality. Reel am
Co,, Sanford.
lam ent of trouble include Navy■mm, 941 W. F ln t S t
FOR SALE: .1 gas, 8 etectrk ’™*U“
Mar|A Wtteburgbused automatic water beetsre.
^J***?**’
Bargains. Randall Etectrk ' Cm i
f irr liM ft tela* Davidson,
FOR ECONOMY—Quality—Serv­
ice la Laundry and Dry Clean- USE DOZIER A Gay Pteat* far
every purpose. It’, true scene my.
teg—Call Raymond LumtquUt a t
Stanlsy-Rogera Hardware Co,
’
rhone «T .
FOR SA L K -N ew amt used smsing machines. Be* Mr. Demi
at 20!i Magnolia Avenue. Asm^
Colonial Clenners.
»

SPECIAL (BARGAIN—Desirable
bungalow, newly painted nml
reconditioned. Central
tesalten.
IVaitgr L. Cooper.
*

~ r y*

ra illv V

M M I

who reported as tha first con­
tingent of the “rat” squad.
No henry work la on tb* pro­
gram for tb* first few days of
th* training period until tho
players are randy to “take It.”
Calistbrnks, wind sprints, signal
practice and n bit of blocking
work make up all that Conch
McDowall plsne for th* first
stage* of tb* equad’s develop­
ment
Don Murray a reserve quar­
terback Inst year, la staying out
of football for tha coming sea­
son because of poor health, but
la helping out aa an assistant
manager to Paul Twaehtroan.

KUIINISIIKD HOUSE * apart­
ments. 8c« Takach'a Rente*HAVE YOUR WATCH npalrad ra n t
by on* wb* really know* how
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. A rt.
■Ingle wingboek ' machine against
tka rarslty.
’
^
PERSONAL!
MEN OET Vigor At Oncet New McWORTEIt fertllltsr, dial. g |;
With the pro in is*' of an early
spike tooth cultivators; sweep
(hires Tonic Tablets contain
row oyster Invlgorators amt other dock cultivator,; sub solter; cinder squad s a d 'k ' lot ef time
stimulants. One doso peps up or­ sweep stock; Cole seeder; small for Florida’* new track mentor,
gans, gland,. If not delighted, sceilerj tulddlo bustlers; sweeps; Percy Beard, to round n team
maker refunds few cent* paid. two-horw plow; McCnrmac Mow­ into shape, nearly 40 athlete,
Call, write, McIteynuhU' Drug Cu. e r, Slumlord; 10 ft. bay rake; draw track uniform* yesterday
M-nl bid roller; DO gal. Hot afternoon. Th# Bat still la nut
FREE! STOMACH A (7iu7 GAS Water Roller; ft IIP Gas angina; nearly computed aa manager,
PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved £ IIP g a, engine. Endur Curlett, stated that many mar* track
quick. Get Free sample doctor's Geneva.
candidate* are repeated today.
prescription, Uilga, at McReyutree,
John R J o n « . I r • ‘ofct with ,wo W * " Postponed
Hvardsll t o .
^
«“ * * * * &gt; ' Temple v. St.
ticamail Ave._________________ 'joaepk and Richmond *. the NewMILK GHAT and tamale kid. pact New* Apprentice School. Tern2-wheid trailer, new tires. Mrs. th fr Own play again Friday night
W. T. Wiser up. SOT E. Slat Bt. against Centra.
’ ........ ~
------r - — ------ . Other Friday games iactode DuHEVEKAI, GOOD used ice haoea. qgoena.W*ynwvurg, Geocge WashKaawnasbl*. The Lermral B et- dagt&lt;md(mecy and Henry. Xavier
t rie Smre. Git* Theater &gt;Mg. tfOncignatH-Kentacbr.
AuburnMISSIONARY Strawberry pteata. #i»*iMb*«*
**d DeaGrown from northern steak, te^C lIsrade Mtee*.
Rea Packard. Phone 4I4-W .‘
t
^ ftatnrday contest*

C**°* ot L ^ l s s d , on.

When the e»»didaU* roported best tneblea in tka bush
in Coach Jack- McfhiwcM Monday Im and Cason wicked c
fur tho opening day of the groups of the line pia
training
period he waa able seme fundamental lnttrt
in spiltthe squad Into several blocking and line pity,
units ter signal practice, a step
At th* tarns lime, J
which is not attempted usually drafted bis
star
tat
until after at least • week of Gserge Miller of Lee.
fundamental*.
kelp coach some of th
In fact, tka pessimistk Me- field candidate* in the I
Dowell,
in an unguardad mo- of that branch of bI

C lassified Advertisements

LOST: Nuw hlsck kid oxford.
Southern Fashion. See Dollar
Jones, llsrald Office.

Inaa,
' ttrdap afternoon, which aaw a
It’a an laaeentian the coockes ferwaH wail averaging If* panada
baUtra tail click with grid fans. m b* t**’ «***
Itn d rata and tewnapeopic alika
Tb* Seminole mantora w a n wall
• a n t football, bat th* combined P&gt;*"od with th* atowiap mada Ip
grade aad kirk school* had aa n r, &lt;M r protepaa and n p r r aaad lhatr
•rag* att aadanc* af only MO at»&gt; ttlisf th a t ahauld tka yiwagstscs
daata. Sqsads report tap for prnc- us# th* aam* punch la thatr apanUc* in previous yean aam bored In* tilt with East is, there a raid ha
batwaan 18 aad N player*. R e M question af tka wtaa i r ,
• a m a were tew.
) Standing ant In th* drill ma*
Under asch conditions, U was Blg.Braitep Odbam, I f p a i d
highly problematical from ona »*«hl#, who alao worked an t *4
week-end to Urn aaxt whether there renter. Odham teemed to fla p hi
•M id bn n U u a an the field at a i l ' Ibe opposing tack field an do*
Bo tho football conchas at these ;/ « » • and waa a bulwark an a f.
amnil school, got together aad
»P away larpa
erolred a scheme to play tb* gam* hole* for 'Lawton, who teak afar
with oaly aim men on a tide—three. mo*t of U&gt;e beU-carryiap da tin *
In th* line aad three in th t lack.
Among tka hall 1o f t e n U waS
'Mid.
| fullback Robert Btoihoff, wk&gt; with
Not only k a rt tho mid-west high hie fierce and steady blocking,
achonla awakened to the new idea, 'food out among tho remaindw a f
bat la onr own state, flee ur more tho hark,. Stolaoff. n brother a f
of the northwest Florida high It** twu former Hiada ilt High
school, k a rt adopted tka plan and School stere, disp’ayod a brand af
wtll put It Into affact on tka grid- backfia d intvferonca nerar k afan
Iron Ihla year. Tka schools which equalled oa tho local gt ldh aa.
plan to us* It are Madison, MulBo, Coach McLora* left today
bery, Lire Oak and tercral other In fin* spirit* o rtr the antaama of
small high schools In that section I yesterday’s scrimmage. Tb# genial
of th# state.
Seminole mtntor will wltnoas tka
llow srtr, wall still take o u r1Landnn-New Smyrna tilt In Jack*
•k een man game, h r there la sonclll* tonight, and will then amwhere you get th* thrill of watch- tor to Lake City to watch tka Tll*g aacon stalwart men buck gera perform on their home flsM
■gainst aectn other stalwart men, tomorrow afternoon, from whanew
while In the six-man lineup It I) ha wl I journey to Eualle to eeawt
only n m atter of who ran score the hit opening opponent aa they n s t i
roost touchdowns,
th* Mt. Dora slecen Friday nig h t

Douia Gets &gt;60,147
For Fight With A1
Ettora I n PWlly

Louis' share, $STJRt7A9.
Ettore’s altera, Mft.IM.M.
l adle ncolpta, |5,000.
P ktura right* ncrlpts, ti,MO.
Out of tb* radio and pktura
PHILADELPHIA. Bept. 1 1 - receipt* Louis received 93430.
MI —The Pennsylvania Athletic and Ettora 91400.
Commbuloa nnaaanced yesterday
that Jo* Loeia’ shore of Tweedty night’s fight I* wkisR be

A l a b a m a Prepares
For Opening Grid
TUt With Howard
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Sept.

snappy drill yesterday afternoon j women, wuvy or Migrow loft
as the Crimson grid cuacbe,
halfback railing signals; Cah|, .
* .
u . I • '“ ■II. right ho (back; Horn, fuUgan to taper olf for Saturday .&lt; l . k
’
gam* with Howard.
______________
At least five sophomores will
be in th* starling lineup with
BOXING REFEREE DIES
three of them in the bMkfkhl.
1 ——
Rubber Nisbst, captain and fullCLKVLEAND, Svpt. 24—(AP)
back will in nil probability 1m &gt;Ut lilnkrl, till, well known boxunable In play. Young ttt«n-&gt;.,ting rrfm* and promoter, died Sunsnolher veteran aniung the hacks | lay in a hntel room here after
sl-n still out.
a heart attack. Since retiring
Indication* are that the larg from fight promotion eight ycxre
', t ■* -nlng ilay crowd in year, I *i(0 Hlnke. hud msilc his home on
....l „,qiear in Denny Stadium a farm in nearby Avon Vlilige.

WHEME TO 0 0

TON1GH11

“•etter AM M t I* H

mIV

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Dance and Gaol OHM
C H IC aK N &gt;(* D f l £ D t

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 14
—Yale University has acquired a
r a n print of Uw college by B. F.
Netting of Boston, whose long
career ended la 1IUM. Th* print,
na ancetowd
lithograph,
was
found by n Ya'e alumnus in aa
eld Boston bookstore and pur­
chased far th* naivenlty.

W ith a Sm ile!

When you drive Into our aUtkm, whether
went water or xuoiine, we greet you witl
•mile because we appreciate your value pub
age.

ENGLISH GULF SERVICE

�ta r n

Sanford In The Only Central
FUridn City Affording Rail, Highway*
And Water Tmgapnrtatlmi
AN INNBKNDBNT DAIIflf NEWSPAPER

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, IM I

n u n XXV

Sis Speeches
Are Scheduled
By President

FIRST RADIOPHOTO OF ALCAZAR

Gty Boildinf
Hits $16,000
In One Week

Kara Assorts Uvfav
C o s t s V o id Art

WELL! WELL! LOOK WH O'S APPLAUDING WHO!

BM

NUMBER SSO

Water Wall
Fails To Halt
Rebel March
Insurgent* Approach
G overnm ent De­
fense* Near Toledo
Despite Open Dam

KtrchhofTb To a b ­
stract $7,500 Plants
Gstchcle ColemsR
Also A r e Active

Rs - m tt~WflJ Take
To R rad la Active
Bids For Ballots;
O i t l o o k Is Good

liitd o n Lashes *
T u if f A c t i o n

EnUbllnhed In IMS

New eons traction activities la
Sanford daring the past week have
it reached the I1MOQ math,
a eempila llea of building permits
la Ctty gall today revealed.
Tha latest surge la building r»&gt;
K ln h to ff to install a 97AOO washsalted from a decision by V , R.
tag aad pre-cooling p a s t on Cedar
Avenue between Eleventh aad
Twelfth Streets.
Earlier this week Forrest Got*
chel obtained a permit to erect a
aew |f,000 store opposite the lo­
cation which hiu mercantile eater*
prise now octuhie*.
J. H. Van Hoy has obtained a
building permit for the remodel­
Thin radio photo of the shattered A lcaur, th f flrit recslvvd In the ing of a two-story frame residence
Avrnue between
United Stair*, ihow* imoka bolllnx op trem tha ruin* of tha his­ on Magnolia
toric fortrvaa In which beselged rebel* contiana to d-fy loyalists at Ninth and Tenth Streets. Esti­
Toledo, Spain, Tha dafandtn held on stubbornly In -spit* of eon- mated cost I* to be IIAOO, aceoedita n t bombirdmant ami tha eiploiloa a( endireround minai which Ing te City Building Inspector 0 .
P, Pal ton.
wracked moat of th« stronghold. (Associate.] Pres* Photo)
Remodeling and repairing ay*
erations on a two-story frame w i ­
dens* owned by W. S. Coleman Mv
No, folks, the camera doesn’t lie! Here we
to coat 1*00, according to n per­
mit Issued at City H al yesterday. plauding Republican Chairman John Hamilton.
A permit for 935 was Issued II* raid-Tribune’s forum on current affairs and
Tom Young to erect a ports hands Juit as loudly a* anyone «l»e. (Associated
rochers on Mellonville Vvtnue. :

M inister Flays
European Action
Non-Intervention I ■
Aid To F a sc ista ^
del Vayo Declares

T h » F a w is ?^A rm y ,% « rc lb .
m g jiKuiimt Tnlctlo to rm ctM
'n sn rg i'iitn besiegetl In tlto
A liu m r , tipim iuched th e Gov*
e m in e n t tiefenm* lin e to d a y
tie s p ile n ten-foot* w xtl o f
w a te r looped b e h in d it.
Ke|x»rtit cu n te o f in a u rg e n t
mlvoncen a lm o st w ith in view
o f T oledo d e s p ite G overn*
nwnt calm s It had recaptured
Tvrrljio* un tho Mai|ucila-tu-Teta*
Wok toed far Pamoaratlc party
really see Democratic Chairman Jim Parley ap­ do road.
ffctocy hut adnlttad U I* adriiThey had n friendly get-together lit thu New York
In iienwu Julio Alverea Del
eMe “to fight.’*
when Ham Ilion arose to sptnk, Parley clapped hi* Vayo, Spanish foreign minister,
G e m a o r Landon,
Xapoblicaa
tulil thu League ut Nation* AsPres* I’hotu)
funtbly the "Huod stained sell ef
rendkUta, handed Into Wtocaaaln
Spain already is the battle word
fee • aartaa of short talks after
of tha World War.”
f f t a n relag tha New Deal tariff
Hu a*suilud European non-Inter­
agreeaiast, a* "Injurious to Amari­
vention a* a "direct and punitive
n e ritlam a" In a speech a t MinIntervention in behalf ef the Rata
e'»" and charged. In what other
Mapvn a eU tlia Mare In ' Jana*.
delegate* run,trued as an attack
Texas Democrat, said at IV*
oil Italy, tier many and Portugal,
Mftofa the fam in g Industry ha*
that thu war had burn tormented
haan retire* under tha Rooaavelt
The garden flea hopper, an ene­
a* «u!l as aided frnm the ttiLddj,
Administrate* but la Dearer, Col..
A ilamsge suit fur 150,000 my of the celery seed beds, haa
The weather: Itartljr cloudy tou —t
»
a
a
1 Dr warned tlmt future warn
W eak h non. Republican vke-presh ttn found in v i Houi locsiiosi in. ■night
&lt;•«(■» ««**•
ami umumt.}.
Saturday. ^ciueriTi
.Scattered
S e m in o le
S p o rts m e n
not be hutweeii nationa bat
Mmpei aamlnau. declared high war flM In circuit court
IWhaa ccaii aeerafcadow tha na&gt; by Lacito R. W aters ami her hue- Krmlnole County, according to a ehowevera over south portion
M
n
v
T
a
k
t
*
D
u
c
k
s
!;r,Wi’
"
i T i a j I sin * . 1 J U l a B nine racy lw”
ami x»*iu&gt;A.of.i^M."&gt;taoppression."
ti^tV ^ttw rw yt”
'■*
■il' kard. S. IL~W *ta»i-.*griiut r_ stitrm rn ri dmj.-J today by C ;-H .f Saturday.
An umiiuinl im im inl n f in te r e s t hits Iteeii m m iifested
i Lawson, County farm agent.
F ather Char'** K Crwyhlfn In j Tat*
N «V , 2 6 T o J u n . 31
" " ,h&gt;’ ^ tllu frn n t the governSaturday’s tides, Tidsl Slatlon, in th e S an fo rd I’rutlm-tioii C red it A aso ciatln n a s well as
munt claimed It hslted Rebel adI CtariaMatl said the country mutt
Ocean Pier at Daytona Beach: o th e r N atio n al F a rm
■"» .................................
lam ti o rg a iil/a tio n s , sin ce th e ir c&lt;»vuncr* on unth Madrid and TaleI aware because "Rad flat* have
Ht'iiiiludo
t'ouidy
sportsmen
a result of an automobile ac- th,r r Interests, Mr. Dawson issued low, 0:22 o'clock; high, **:2&amp;Icrditm tioii in to on e ce n tra liz e d o ffic e in th is c ity , according
do by letting loose 10,000,00g
uplifted In American."
will have a ,’10-day seison, Nov. yard* of water from the Albemte
The President said hie first cidrnt on Aug. 12, 1038, at tho the following prepared statement: o’clock.
I To an am u iu n ce m e n t m ad e to d ay liy S. K. A n d rew s, sec20-Dec. 25. for hunting duck* River Dam. It said the Rebel* leal
"The garden flea hopper Is a
campaign sw iitb Into the West Intersection of Seventh Street
r e ta ry a mi tr e a s u r e r o f th e o rg an iz atio n s.
and geest-, ami from Nov. 2&lt;i i.t heavily In both men aad supplies,
pcwtahly would * terminate
at and Holly Avenue. In the mis- small biack ptant-bur whleh 1* A new and modrrn meat, fish
fuellit
l*
»
i
n order to bring the
Denver hut he might go to tho hap Mrs. Waters lost her right c«»»*ng much trouble on celery and pou.try m arkrt operating un­
Jan. .'II for Oaves, according In'
of
the
Federal
land
1.
ink
in
ti
der the name of llall and Carlton
Wost roest. Ho said no defi erm.
seed bed* at thl* time.
rinser relation with the farnvr* advice* received here today.
„ „ ,,
, |,
„
. • "The attacked plants turn yel- will open Us door* to Sanfuril puBite schedule had been worked
I N. Kennedy, executive *u&gt;'I.. t . Hou.holder, attorney foe ,ow ... &lt;poU
wh„ _, „ UckH . K„ . Iron* lomorrw morning at 111 East
in servicing nul*!iiniling loon*
__ ____
eat beyond neat week. Hia ma
reliry of the statu game an I
and
in
h
nulling
new
applica­
the
complalninl,
sakl
no
police
|„g
th*
plant
a
spotted
peppered
8,r*«t
"«**
McCrory’e
ja r addresses next week will bo
ficdi wtiter
II.h niminls*lon,l
,
five and Ten Cent Htore.
la Syracuse and PltUburgh.
disposition has been made of appearance.
tions, m«re supervision ha* been e\|dain* and nimiaunls on the ^ N h l i n i P n &amp; l
the case, and that no furmer
"The Insect may be controlled
A M S iriC l
placed in the field tather than federal regulation* f.,r jaking
President
T.
:E.
Simpson
court proceedings have been un- *° iom* *»*«"* *Y spraying with
migratory
hitd*
in
the
following;
through
representative*
of
the
dertaken
i Utacbleaf 40 or dusting with nlcu- the Seminole Chamber of Coni"In the new federal regain ■ NIIANliHAI, Sept. 2 5 —VP)—
linr.k.
*
,
’
,
. tine dust, but more satisfactory msree, amt Secretary Ralph Hanlion*
fur
l iking
migratory Chinra’* dictator, Chlang Kal
A police investigation of tho „ , ul„ m, y u o b u |nH by Ulln„ well today attended the monthly
Wbe 11 the nine farm loan a*, giuiio birds during the sen.iia of Kliek, tonight was re|Mirl«l re*
snchtiiin* organised
in
the DOW, Florida, and each of ths lam ing to Id* capital
front
• “*“* PVrethrum 25 per rent, mlied with meeting of the Central Elorida
mobile In which Mr*. Water* was „
t , u|phor&gt;
Council of Chamber of Com­
. . . .
.
rnunties of
Dredge, Volusia, other state., ha* been allowed Southern I'hina to taka the
riding overturned After a col-, .T h ,
pyrtthrum
hMU ,h, merce held In Orlando.
E v e n t
A t t r a c t i v e •-*•&lt;». &lt;&gt;«eol*.
Ilrevard and ii -Inmu of .10 illy* for limiting troublesome Shanghai
incident
Semimtle wero co-nnlinised Into dinV and geese. In the statu* Into hi* own hands.
Jadgs E. F. Housholder will lision with Mr. To ‘
adult* and the sulphur fume* tend _ _
. . .
_
Mrs.
Waters’
auto,
............ illstlnet office with tho of tho southern smut those ihtj &lt; While Japanese marines selssi
ha principal speaker for “ Fain“ -j " - xhi,
l" 11 lnfonB, 1U)ll r e"o “n ^u i^. iF l o r i d a a I n i t i a l
Tomonow i* Dollar Dr.y!
»amo primary
purport this all' fixed as Not-. 20 to Dee. 25, imliri" control of tho ChtafSO
jjy Night" to ho held nest top, «nuhed her right arm W
y.„rljg
Bumb„ *30
Is-ading merchant* in Sanford "pting. a "one stop" ro-opi ru- both date* inelilsile.
&lt;'ha pe| District here, and Tokyo
Tawraday,
Sanford
Woodman tween the lop of the daahbosrd
have set aside Maturilny in Ihil- tive farm eredit luink to moot
officials asserted
they
would
dad last night at their regu- ami the iwvement.
I
•'.Shooting
of
these
waterfowl,
Isr Day and in the spirit of tin*'long and idioit term credit re
"proceed according to event* and
weekly meeting. He will
including
coot,
will
lie
from
7
event each has marked down &gt;|uIre merit* of fanner* In the
on fraternal Urn.
T r? Mr1;
i Ur r h " ln*north
the price of eertuin articles mi above si* counties wa« set up. A. SI. to I l1. SI The
entertain amn t committee*
____shouting
i.t_.i.|Rhak
sent ' uVk
hi* U buggagu
of oilier migratory game
bird*
(hat un "even dollar lull" might
Florida's
first
knock-knork
ef J. E. Fog, j . A.
I.irul hank limn*, whirli are will ho froiii 7 A. M. to sun­ from t’anton.
stage show to he presentrd in s mak r, valued purchase.
Japanese troops continued to
I A. T. Thomas are to
usually nmdc liver 11 peiiml i f down. Sligrutnry game liir.l *,
j movie playhouse will be seen to­
I’artlculur attention I* ciillrl III year* fur the purpiem of ru including those already
"protect Japanese marine*, one
prwride a program for tha ofmen-j
night at the Rita Theater.
to the fact that although tumor* financing, purchasing ami h i
of whom died. The Japanese
Rlrgtr Wester anil his orches­ row will h.. like many other Did proving farms, were mnnemni limn'd and dove * iirui mils (or claim a f ’ldne.e did tho shoot­
VATICAN CITY, Rept 2J.
nirrsh
liens),
may
lw
taken
by
tra an! Mi** F.lohe Winn, popii- Ur Di y* in Sunfei,| nt the name during the tenu days of the
ing hut so far have nut appro*
Ctnle, woman'* organisation, will A movement to raise funds foe —W&gt;—Prelates
sakl today
Sanford entertainer,
will time It will lie far more tumdy depression hut since Ihvt time, mean, of a shotgun unly, not hendrd the gunman.
alaa sponsor a Maajor Bowes the Boy Scout Troup sponsored &gt;y they “wouldn’t be surprised" tar
larger
than
a
10
gouge
fired
headline the bill which is to cun*1 than any other ever
staged application* have remained few fima thu .shoulder, magnxino of
during tho evening’s the First Msthodist Church was In
If the Vatican were obliged
. sums about 15 minutes.
here.
and far between. However, the which ha* a rapacity of out
MUm ,
Itlated last night by the Men's to give Father Charlet E.
n
Knochs-knocks,
the
puu
fad
FeaUritW* will be closed by
The (set that school has only Sanford olfice ha* thu respond- more than ............ hell* ut one
Club of that church,' holding Ita Coughlin stronger "warning" j which has »wepl the country, lu
than the one which appeared
recently opened give*
p,u ut ■ liillty of aervicing these mil loading, ( reduced to this by
.
. ,w*t k mooli being furnishe lj w fu ar month]y meeting and steak
recently In the Observatore I be used In tonight’s performance an ■opportunity to purrhase the standing loans, which amount t"! plugging If necessary). A fo •
■g Uvlagstoo s orchestra from gyppg, |n the Club's room of the
were submitted b y . Renfordite* things which wero overlooked over five and
Romano. Such a step may be
WINTER HAVEN, Sept. 25.—
one-half million | ti.er provision for greater ennchurch uanet.
ln competition for three prises several week*. Tho fact, tun, dollar* in the territory which it nervation is the continued pro (AT—George Olive, Dundee, Fla.,
In the principle uddreaa ef the necsstary, they added, if the
offered
by
Joseph
L.
Marrntrtle,
Detroit radio priest continues
that tho fall season Is he re serve*.
wen log, Judge Jump* G. Sharon
j luhition of shooting migratory wun lw hi in Ihdk rounty Jail at
Rita manager.
on
President
make* Dollar Day doubly ■111The Sanford Production ('red- (,ud. over Imited area*. All ate Harlow today on a charge af
stressed the Importance of the Ms attacks
Other
than
the
stage
show,
tho
portent for all merchant* pir
killing Oscar M. Hall, 1U. hu*Association make* short te rm ; continued ftuni the I'.K'm law.
church to the community and Roosevelt.
Rita will offer a special return &lt;ticlp*ting are offering braiul j itloan*
fur prialiiction purpose,
Prelates captained the Vat­
lf the feeding of dnrki on! band of tho Dundee postmaster,
stated that without the church,
engagement
of
"The
Country
new fall and winter clothing fat [mi livestock, citrus mid all.furioi aim s near to
ican haa no Intention of tak ­
j there could be no community which
or
ndjoining! Deputies suld Hall and Ollvf
Doctor," staring tha Dionne &lt;|ui.i- this event.
iuf farm crop*. These luan* me shooting ground* (which wns'Kot Into rn argument list night
ing part in Halted .States po|.
I would functon a* it should,
The stores which aru takio't I mude not to cn e rd one year or nuttiiiriied during 1215) he nl*o at Olive's (llling station. They
Dies but firmly bslieree all tupltU aad others.
s of tho O r-1 More thaa fifty members of the
the lead In the Dollar Dtv fur the length of Hole rc&lt;|iliie.l prohibited, duck.
especially
priests,
Club la sebed-jflub attended the meeting, which persons,
will
follow! *nid Olive old them Hall cut
event are: The Yib ell Company, to produce a given crop. The their niturnl line* and urnmii* him with a knife and h f shot
ha principal speaker at waa presided over by Vice-Presi­ should respect authority as
Sadye’s, S|H-er and Hons, the II Sanford office lias loans in all af migration, and Florida w ill’ in self defense,
j e l the Sanford Club dent Judge R. W. Ware In the ab­ represented by heads ef nsA A ^b’purtment Hlnre, J. (’. parts of this territory and thu get her fair sharr of the shout.
in the Assnde HuUdiag. sence of the president, Rupert
Penney Co., and
lainey Dry Volume of buiiliess for the rur- Ing. Under halting, ur “ feel,
J l ’HT MARRIED
. A specie] fevered dish sup­ Strickland.
Proceeds ef the supper held last
per Is on the program, and all
Thf l i n t meeting of the newly- Cleaners, an I each i&lt; offering m l year i* uumually sallsfa*- lug," s* it ha* been done, thu
U 'n l ls s it . s ess* &lt;»wrl
WirKKI.ING, W. Vb .. Sept. M u i r n f r n end f i n ’
of the night will go toward meeting the
appnlntad Project (Jonmdttre of thu dollar items. O t h e r * who are tory. Collection*, too, hav# been
(AT Parent* of Mildred Joaaph
Ptrticipaling. hut who be­ higher th in usual during the
•tab are Invited to attend. Foot! Men's Club share of the church’a
Seminole County Chamher
fenreil she had been kidnaped. Bn I
particular line at
wtU be served at 1:30 P. M. aipensea over the pastor’s home.
Commerce will bu held in t h e ',uu**'
n*krd )mi'Ic« aid. Then they re­
white ■peeking la to start at
T h . f t a n f ^ r i i « t the B w n . '^ ^ V 'b u l H t a g ^ a t T n o 'o'clock
ceived a telegram announcing to r
f m a’cloek.
A p p lic a tio n H
s t th f Lfffion min ausmble gt|toaigM . Ralph Rattwe.T, senctary, itullar Item*, are Tuxedo Fool neither uf these orgoniiulhm* l I r o a n
Stare. Mill Hardware Compxny,
m arriage to Kamuvl Daniel*.
An an added attract loe, a door
th r t a i i o t Hut U riah » at 7JO “ *0U1^
„ Forrest Gatchel’* Grocery. Ri |«*ml on# ctnt «f iffiv«rnm«nl
priae will he avaedwt to one of
o'clock tor their raffntar weekly
the ee mm liter are It. I . ley’a, I’lggly Wiggly, A. A P., ui'in»*&gt;, but guth the farm loan
tha peruana atUadtag the event.
meeting, amoHiag to Party M .-lH *1*V’ Altamonte Spring*, chair- Semlunle Tire Shop. II, 11. Pope :i viMi.it iunt um! thy Production
Approximately 200 farm re
isle wOl be provided
■petal musie
to, chairman of tha L ^ to a ComJ - 1 * ™ ' Gut. rk w h alrm an ; Company, Mather Furniture Co, Credit Association ins co-&lt;i|iera
"Ed
Rourke
Night."
In
honor
feature.
I A’
thuleota. W. J. Rindrll Electric Co., ami Ihj live organ list ions, which isiv t settiement loan applir ition* have
of *nisr Ed Rourke, will be ob­ mlttes on Roym* Work.
the financial need* of the local been received hern by the reset &gt;*n . I x s i i f t . —
• v r *M
la achaduled Well*. Jr.. Igingwoud, II. II. C o l e . General Electric Company.
A busiatta
served by local Elk* at the regu­
tlenu-nt udminlatration, accord­ »’ « b . A v t r a f * --------- 41
14
man, II. B. Pope, J. |» Marentettv,
farmer.
»
lar weekly session In the Elks* for tko first part of tha session.
M s r . A v i r i i a ______ I f
IT
ing
to
n
statement
tmlay
from
Ponds
nre
Isaiietl
by
the
Cowhl'e
target
p
ran
k
*
la
Um
oU
j
Fred
T.
WIMIaaw
ami
frml
H.
W
f
a
r
.
A
v
e
r
a
g
e
M
clubhouse tonight.
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A verefa
fumhin land Hank against nil Gorge W. Dowers, dirrtor.
__ re M
HOI.DK ONE JOB 43 YEARS
Mr. Roerk* has been tiler for National GaaH a r a w y Is aiaUd M&gt;n' '
a vn.
_______
•?
ta
Some lot) loan* hive hero ap
lorn*
made
by
them
anil
*ul
I
tltl.v
A V fl.
»i
i*
the fraternity since ita eatabproved, it wa* reported.
ST JOE. A rk ./s ip t. 20. Ml — to the general
public,
while
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i
r
e
r
i
^
”
“
“
ta
tU
,
rM
t
*
'
‘h*
M
Y
CANDIDATE
e f this lithmeat here 25 yearn ago. Ha
Mr. Dowers said that appro*! •
M
11
The R«v. W. T. Nicholson, 71, to- loan, made by the Credit A*
a position haa attendsd every meeting dur­
11
GREENSBORO. Ga.. Sept. 25 — tired after 45 year, of servo • us lactation are made througr |t,tn u te ly I5 day* are resuired to •
METMBR WARM MONEY
»t
11
of tbs State ing Ma period of membership.
' consummate the loan after th.' IT
(Ah—J. B. Lockhart of Covington a minister, held one one pu.t ratc own finanre*.
IT
11
the
note
m
l
«I Serial Welfare. Office*
94|
Other business will Include for­
1*
&gt;*
MEADVILLE, I ta , Sept. 2 V - chairman of the atata committee of during his career, that of the lb-lie. mortgage given by the borrower application U (Med.
11
Ma Court
mation ef plana for the initia­ (A1)—Parking mstera ia*tailed this tha prohihltioa party af fknrgta, fonte. Ark., Presbyterian Church.
Routine rhnnnel* carry the re- re .............. ............. 91
9t
are
sent
to
tbs
Intermediate
11
majored in tion el a das* of cand Idstea who tummsr oa A n
11 .............
............. 9H
town afreet* announced yreterday that the Rev Although retired, Nicholson •&lt;il­
11
Rank for discount, thu-i &lt;|eit through e district office *1
................... ............. * •
In Onkn Vataerslty. will bo admitted lata In October, brought HAM lata tha treasury. L. P. Gtaaa of Sylvanta had accept- ls kept busy presiding at funrril Crilit
11
in Orlando then to the regional 11 .....................
making
the
local
association
n
..............
M
1Z
Me North according to Fred F. Dorser, •»- City T re aa am D m C. DaLaarey ed tha party’a nomination for guv- services, preaching and giving
"local
farmer's
co-operativi office in Montgomery. Ata. ac- * •
at
11
ailed tite r,
..
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r i p o r t f i , ___ _
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curding to th« local director.
temperance lectures,
I ln tls w C an paga Iwa)
IT
n
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|i Prnidcnt R o o m y c Ii today
ft fraptrinc to go on the
Ttod to »tke an active bid
for re election In November.
He wDl make six apeechea
next week end plane a eerlee
at talke In October.
Party leaden who met
with him in Hyde Perk yes­
terday to outline a cam­
paign Efferent w e e d today things

Accident Victim iDewton leanee
Seeks $50,000 Warning Against
Damages In Sait Gnrdenfloppers

P rodu ction Credit Unit Federal Laws
Shown Unusual Interest Covering Fowl
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Field SuperviHlon St reused Rather Than Are Explained

Mrs. Luclle W stan &lt;*“»** A |*n‘ Say*
E n ters Litigation
P**1* Are
Against E. J. Toll Soen In Seed Bed

Operation Through Representa­
tion By I*and Banks

‘Dollar Day’ Is
Billed Saturday
Id Local Stores

H ousholder To Be
Woodman Speaker
On ‘Family N ight’

Chinese D i c t a t o r
R e a d y T o R ule

New Fall Good* And
School Dayti Make

M ethodist Church Pope May Issue
Stiffer Warning
I:;Men’s Club Holds
To Radio Priest
' Monthly S e s s io n

'Knock-Knock Fad
Stage Show Here

Floridian I Held
On Murder Charge

r

Baaford T ow n sen d
O r ts a iu H o n WIU
H tn r Orlando M an

Project Committee
Of Chamber Meets

Sons Of The Leffion
Meet, Shoot Tonight

Elks Hold Special
Honor Fete Tonight

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a» Resettlement

Are Received Here

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Wslfars Board Job

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an pursued by moat people, reoult more often ia Impaired
health than in the Mlubrioua physical state for which
they were intended. It seems that too many of us hare
the mistaken idea that because of limited time, we must
pack our vacations full of vigorous activity.
If the vacation Is of a travel nature, then the thing to
do, according to the common concept, is to travel Just as
far as possible. Drives of four and five hundred miles a
day, so that nothing will lie missed, are generally the rule
among motoring vacationists. No one stops k t think, ap­
parently, that such strenuous effort is debilitating, that

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Mingled, to the end of *or»c!r,
With the walertnng of hlr.li:
"Wall" nnd “ym" and he ana
rime.
DMalVr a e .n l n fndln; |em .
Then the *h»«r» ehe sbe-d np.in
faced the yrnr.i tlmt unilend
them.
Back he came, the u rr'd beguiled,
To the sands where y &gt;atll hrd
tlunr.
gat the shade Ihnt 'viltrd, smiled
The Milling of the *eo lo r ; y&lt;»uny.
—Rtdgrly Torrrncr.
HKMtrrK DKHIItK
Always tha heart’s drslro duuM
be far,
Allan as some Infallible, bins stur,
f a r thoaa who keep ilesiru vague
unknown
find that It strangely will rvniBln
their own
who clasp It to the ,ilt
gulahed breast
Haw can thoy know the fdallL’x.
balm of rest.
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Wirat to do with the countless vagabonds, who come
to Florida penniless in the winter socking to escape from
the rigors of the northern climate, has long been a prn)&gt;lent in this state. Efforts have Iteeii made in the past to
prevent entry across the Isinler, hut this has not been sat­
| Postmaster Cooper Green, of
isfactory. The Miami Herald sees this menace and com­
i Birmingham, At*., still rates the
MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
l ihiic s i a pout man’s anerny. Ha saya I
ments:
My nBORCK TUCMWI____________
I five i Birmingham letter csif itri
"With the nppronrh of whnt promises to bo Miami’s
! wvru bitten by dogs In s 10-day
most prosperous winter season, the present influx of ’float­
It wa» during a midnight bull alar of tha diamond. You never j prrloil.
ers' and vagrant* |Nirteiid what will follow as the season
idvanees. Already the authorities urn beginning to real­ session In tha tack stage dressing J can
ize the problem that Is before them in ridding the city room of a glamorous old playhouse, j
Wa sat around on brokan-duwn dl- i
nnd its environs of these unwelcome visitors.
vans, toying wltk a magnem or so 1
"Although the 'holm express’, which hns Itecn In of coffra and talking of the in­
oiierntioii for the Inst several ycurs in trnnsportlng these scrutability of success on Uroadunwortliir* to the citv’s niifsMrN, has undoubtedly done I way.
»iiiiii' fiHiil, out even its heartiest advocate can proclaim
There were an orehestrs Impre­
sario, a theatrical manuger, a mo­
it u success.
"In Miami today there are thousands of vacant’ lots tion picture alar, a columnist, and
overgrown with weeijs nnd undergrowth, some of it more the mentor of a famous prlieMeet el li» f«l«. rencvtiooh
than waist high and even making the sidewalls impass­ flghiiT,
dramatic cpIsiMles in the cirrcis
able in many places. These hits m e aol only unsightly of one' relehrity or another, and

not a few of them Illustrated how
often the perfotmer turned a con­
tretemps Into a great triumph.
Those whn complain of the best
"In view uf these facts, it wottltl seem that some "An interesting point In com­
during the middle of the .lay should
rtmetnoer that autumn is official - ci|tiituhlo nrniiigcmciit might Im&gt; mailc with the owners mon with this Is nn strident that
of tlrt-st! lots to have them clcnml and even haul if its! at once befell Vladimir I to I’arlt.
a nominal rust by using the laltur nf those men and itoys mann," iccaled Joe Relrhmra,
The Mats Pardon lloaul luir who liithcrto, it has been the custom to transport be­ whose muslr Is wafted nn the fall
hrrese each night from the roof
finally decided Pint offenders sent yond the city limits.
of the Hotel Pennsylvania. “De
la prison were meant to ulny ’hen.
•‘It would Ik? necessary, of course, for the city or parhmann suffered the bane of all
—Miami Herald.
county, nnd possibly one or mors? of the various federal musicians, s memory laiwe, ami
They are going to dig u mdiieu agencies, to entail some expense in the maintenance of found himself stumped in lha mid­
dollars’ worth of mud nut uf ihe Si. crews of these workers and ill furnishing .them with dle of an Important number.
Johns Itlvrr at Jacksonville. Cam­ pro|H?r lodging and food. They also could he allowed Chagrined, he hanged a certain
paign
material? -Kurt
Myers a minimum drawing account for !ncidrnt:i| exis'iiscs und note nn the piano again ami again,
If he went dl&lt;«atl«ftrd with Ihe
News-Press.
small luxuries such as tobacco and an occasional moving as
quality nf Ihe lone It gave off. lie
picture.
ahsmtnned Ihe piano nnd left the
ITorldn courts say voters nutrl
"However, with the proper planning it should not lie Mage In genuine disgust. Inuiiebe able lo sign their iimiim , Wlmt
reglmentntiun! They'll U&gt; mating difficult to work mil the details of a project that would distr y a young man, a piano luner,
them understand rampiiign is­ relieve the law-eiiforcilig authorities of this city and rushed out and tinkered with Ihe
county of u vexatious problem and at the same time add Instrument, restoring the key to
sues neat.—Miami Herald.
much to the npiwnruncc of the city nt n minimum cost the tone ileslred by lie Parhmann. I
Then, nil smiles, Ihe pianist rs- j
An eminent doctor hit, disco/ to the lot owners and the other taxpayers."
.
t u r n e d and gave his audirnce some
ered a method of curing raneer hy
brilliant rrndilions.
cutting out the lung. Wouldn't
"Actuslly, Ihe ’piano-tuner* wan
chopping Ihe head off, I* Just as ef­
a young man who just happened
fective?
TAI.MIIAHHUK, Hrpt. 2ft.
gave a surprise handkrrrhief In he hark singe I think kls rrnl
One of the discouraging thing' When lint Supreme Court opened shower for Mitt Ksale I’urdon, the business was storks amt bonds.
this morning, Attorney Flournoy,
&lt;?. K. predileut, whose marriage While hr faked at the piano. IN.
•eovt the I'aidun llmird seasb'n
ia the number of legislators then who Is appearing for S. J. Calls In lo Mr. (iruvrntlein will tako place Parhmann hurriedly went over that
trying to rvlease the violators -I the recount, paid a trinute to the on Wrtlnrstlay. Ilefreshmenta were part of the oenra that had »llppt&lt;d
Ihe laws they nnd their pifdereo iwrsonnrl of Ihe Supreme Court, served by Ihe hostess, assisted hy his memory.
"The nudienre, romp elely taken
■ora
enacted.- Ht.
I'elrrshuru saying that Ihe rase was Ihe most
fortunate that he has witnessed Mrs. Henry McUulin and Mrs. W. In, remembered De Parhmann aa
Times.
in Id yrnra of practice as it has M. MrKInnun.
halng pleasingly erreatrir. It nerar
served ut an excellent medium to
On Friday morning, Miss Muriel dreamed that the great man had
Despite the intense unimoslly cXtsting lielwren the Nasi* und the prove to Ihe people of Klorida Ihe HarroM was lha gracious young momentarily drawn a blank.”
Then Ihe fight manager chimed
Soviets,' Russia continues In te l&gt;erfectne«i of our Judicial ma­ hostess at a miscellaneous shower
llermauy’a best customer. The So­ chinery. He sold the court hod been III honor of Miss Kasie Purdon. la: “My boy was taking a terrific
viet Union bought mure goods fair nnd impnilial and had dealt Sllsa Jeanstta Shelton and Mias shellacking one nlgkt. Ilia advsrJustice always, saying it was a llurndd rendered musical num­ aary was all nv*r him, culling him
from (lerm ary in tha first ssvrn out
months of IlMtl Hum from any pleasure to try a case before such bers. Mrs. A. J. Ilnrrnlil, j|ra . J, J. down with a well directed body at­
Impartial umpires.
I'urdou, Mrs. Henry McUu.lu, tack. This was In ona of the litt'e
other country.
After Ihe Hireling on Friday Mra, It. 1, Peck, and Mi-«a U tils ..............................................„
fight clubs out of town and while
evening, Dr. and Mrs. K. I&gt;. Brown­ raldw el. n ssl-ld In srrilng. Only the fight was going on Urn local
Young students In Alahumn are
lee
invilnl
Iho
Christian
Kndeavor
band was giving a concert In the
grtling a nice initiation into Hut
hall nsxt dpor.
responsibilities nf citlxenship, us Socle I y lo Ihe manse where they Iguesla were Invited.
“Suddenly our opponent stopped
rsempllfietl by their parents. It
association p rp rr that tha Bank
seema B,000 children are lieing kept
uf discount has been abta to a left Jab In mid air and stood
•ut of school unles, ami m ill the
obtain other funds from lha In­ straight up, as If a t attention. He
droppcsl hit glove, to his side. My
school teachers and the supcrln.
vesting public at as low aa ona
boy
sclted this opportunity Ilk# a
teadant agree to join the anisn.
prreant Interest rates.
Therefore, Mr. Andrews points drowning man grabbing a life pre­
Tha world's elephant market has
out, the production credit assocl- server. lie knocked kia man kick­
. suffered a slump. Only fifteen
tre a t!—o4 Vnws raae Os#)
rtlon is not a relief measure ing with a roundhouse right to tha
: pachyderms were offered for solo hank’’ organised nod controlled or a furm of dole, hut • perms- jaw.
"After the fight, we understood
ia Trivandrum, Tavaneore during by local farmers and operating
what had happened. Tha hand Boat
tupervldotl,
a whole week, whlrh Is vrry hear- under govrinmrut
door hast suddenly bland out Ihe
UK for Trivandrum, Travamure. similar tu that uf a nation il
national anthem, and Ihe other
Ms publicans will probably view bank.
fishier, being patriotic tnd some­
In this
way, the farmei,
thto condition with alarm whde
&gt; Democrats may see in It an omen through hia co operative aatocl- pro rata share ia profit, or what confused thought bo was still
In the army. When my hoy hit him
ation brings his financial needs losses, If tharo be any.
xi victory.
he saw more stars sad stripes than
Into contact in a businesa-lika
Heretofore, tha local organi­ he could count In a hundred ta t­
, To those persons who flgd I* manner with the man who hn« sation has shown only a hand­
lae—vonionl lo do their shopping money lo loan, that I* the per. some profit, with last year’s an ­ tle flags."
So It goer. John Barry toore once
with mv msny small itonomlnall»n sons bpylng up tha short ter.n nual report displaying a large
gained an Important assignment
H ie. It will come as a relief to
profit for shareholders, and with because he missed a train. Diaxy
baaw
that ten-thousand-dollnr
Increased business la sight, it la Dean was a failure at picking cot­
rotes are becoming more Burnerra posted that this year’s opera­ ton, so he be-a me a scintillating
aw . On A'ig. 31 there were tO-Tf
tion should thaw a stiU targar
•IB 000 hills in circulation—or
{increase tn groflL
about one to every 00.000 persons.
“ Vsnllgrla" la a copper acetate
' O ffices for tha association are
This was aa Inerves# of twelve It
formed hy exposing cupper ptalea
• 'month a&gt;d was I I I more then
to tha action a t dilute acetic

PHONE 4 7 5

iade Coaaty Laundry

SAN FORI) TWENTY YEARS AGO

If y o v w ould lot your t y t t
dooid* how much lig h t thoy
6 1 aood. thoy’d p rob ob ly ««k
for many timoo tho light thoy
W t &lt; / actually got
tv o a U daytimo. it is vory ditticult to ffit
daylight iadoors. W iadowt oad acrtu—
lofloot oad hoop oat moot oi tho aanahiaa.
Lights w r tfu n on a sunny day, may bo
a» amch o&gt; 10.000 footcaadlot; lm idotha
window, it w ill probably bo about MB
lootoaadloo. At might tho usual Uhnab
aatioa ia tho arorago livin g room la
about fir# iootcaad U s. For ovdiaary
-

Credit Unit Shown
U n u s u a l Interest
In Local Activity

3

Be ta rs y ea kora enough lig h t oi tha
right Mad. lee ovary member a i y a w
family. Wa wiU ha glad to am osua tha
B ghttegtayoar h — s with o lig h t— toe.
sh aw iag a a a a ta la ly tha carraot Ught

o y w &gt;ih
tipr-h,
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Jf ^

!al And Personal Activities
MABOABKT P R S M b I m M f

al Calendar

Society M crtcnM p
For Year Anaoeaced

At th« regular mssHag of tha
________
Womag’s MUstoearr *»* * y •*
MONDAY
YW Stmlacle County Council u f , the P in t B iptiit Church held
_JH Scouts will meet i t 8:00 Mundiy afternoon a t the charts,
h'etoch st the Sanford Girl Scout It * u announced that Circle Sum|J tt ta Boose.
; her Pour w tl have the following
! £ * * * , ° L lh* Fl™ th
« 11 bo held s t ^ 10
? M . 1 L rhureh anrox with
Ef “ • r ‘h' h^ r i T
«„
ILola
^ UOettc
t e C ^ t T J!r». Ct1m L.
' Shine
Shine

Cook. Mrs. J. U Champan. Mr*.
Sanfortl *&gt;•■*••* * » • J B. Field,
»»•»"&gt;««•
M" *• U
Glenn. Mrs. W. D. Gardnler, Mr*.
*’■
Cstchel.
,|u ffK- Mr&gt;
H ,j Mr*.
Hl„ t Georf*
„ „ * W.
a.

M
™ * r ,n
i w
i, h
' a , j11™w' 11'KM
M rv
Mrs.
R.. FF. LCrenshaw
&lt;u
host
lyr*. Brltton
M„ . j yJohn,DB*
w . r j Kelsey,
"•T *
,
„ ! Mr*. L. 'F. Tew, Mrs, J . C. Mitchell,
The Woman's Missionary Utt- Mr,. j . A. gtrang*, Mr*. M. S.
Ion of the First Baptist Church s#ti0|) , nd Mtai AUi, Trafford.
wUl h»»o Installation of officers The cirT,r w))1
Sept. *9 at
a t 3:30 I'. M. at the church.
' n .30 ,, M w„ h M n H_ H nill.
The prayer baml of the Pres- m 9 Palfnett0 Aeenoe.

GLASGOW, Scotland. Sept. 53.
fsm o j,
as
the death scene of MacHclh. the
6,000-ncre estate of lumphinan,
Aberdeenshire, Is now on the
market.
Shikcspcare mnde Dun* Inane
the spot wberr Macfleth met his
Mr*. Cue
Carpenter
spent dramatic end. In the climax of hi*
Thursday la Eu.tis a* the g u e rt1
^isai-ethan tiacmly, but
of Mr*. C. D. Walker.
ihistorirai authorities name Taunphi tin n a« the plan* where the

141 —(eP&gt;—Historically

P erson als

Mr. and Mr*. A. U Belt. h.v*!*T"
ScotU,h
kln,t
whs! was shin In IK'S
A. D.—lost
returned from Jacksonville where his life in battle.
they apent a few day*.
An atte-&lt;M verso record* the
Inehhntr
Mr. and Mrs. Prank L. Miller “O’er the Mounth they chased him
left yesterday for * Jacksonville
then
to spend a few days with rela­ Until the wood of l.umphnrani
tives.
This Mai*Beth slew they there
III the wood of LaitipHanan."
Miss Doris Walker and Miss A cairn cf stones in a circular
Marita ret Reitt, students at tho clump «f trees, about n mile from
Massey Business Collette In Ja&gt;k&lt; the vtlt &gt;ire of t.untphanan, marks
sonvUle, are spending the week' the sp&gt;t where Mac Bit h actually
end her*.
breathed hi* last.

Joseph Caldwell b
Wed To Texas Girl
TO-NIGHT
On (he Stage
The Flrel

‘Knock-Knock’
CONTEST
On T ht Screen

O s is
ts s ls * latiM sr

Estate Of MacBeth1
Is Offered F o r Sale

Mr. and Mr*. Joe K. Bush uf
Dallas, Tex., have announced the
marriage uf their sister. Miss
Pllxaieth Bush, daughter of Mrs.
J. M. Karris of Oklahoma City,
Okla.. to Joseph Newton Caldwell
of Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Caldwell of this city.
The ceremony was performed
Wednesday, Sept. 10, a t 7:1ft P. M.
at the Presbyterian manse in Dal­
las by tho Rev. Frank C. Brown,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church cf that city. Only the im­
mediate families of the couple*
wire in attendance.
Mr. Caldwell was born In Miami
lint lived the greater part of hi*
life In this city. He has been mak­
ing Texas his home for the pest
eight years ami Is city salesman
for the General Cigar Company in
Dnllas where he and his bride will
reside.

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. O’Conner
and Mlsa
Patsyv
O'Conner
spent Thursdsy in Tampa w ith’
Jack Peter*.
Mr. ami Mrs. (1. E. McKay
left this afternoon for Miami |
to spend the week-end with th eir’
daughter, Miss Florence McKay,
I
Dr. II. 1). Smith has returned
from Jacksonville where he un­
derwent an operation at River­
side Hospital. He is Convales­
cing a t his home on Mcllonvillc
Avenue.
Miss Patsye
O’Connor
Is
planning to leave Sunday for
Baltimore to resume nurse’s
training ' at the University of
Maryland after spending n short
vacation here with Mr. and Mr*.
T. L. O’Connor. 918 Park Ave­
nue.

&amp;

SCHICK
DRY SHAVER
mi

n u i h :s

m &gt; i.t r i i i .
11 r i- i - t i i to v i.i v u i v n i i i

ItANDAl.l, KI.KCTMC

Memorial Services
WUl Be Held Sunday LEMMOND Tire Shop
(h trn rri*

lt u h r r| «

T iff

SA V K lift’ ; 11V
Memorial service for member*
ItKTHKADINCJ
of the church who have died since
the last memorial service In May.
1934 will be helil Sunday morning
a t 11:00 o’clock nt tin* First Bap­
tist Church. The families anil
Annual "Isiya'.ty Day" program friends of those who have passe I
of the Presbyterian Auxiliary will away are cordially Invited to a t­
te given Monday afternoon at 3:3U tend.
HUNT iiim AltD Y ot’lt tll-D
CASINGS
o’clock In the social room* at tho
TYie following nre those In
church. Mrs. Herman Brown.chair*I whww* memory the service will to Let ui: put new grniiliir Fireman of religious education, and h o d : Mr*. It. M. Cnmtway. Orbi slime treads on Ihem.
Mr*. D. L. Thrasher’s circle will If. Stenstrom, George A. Hud­ WK I MF. FIIIKSTOM: Suprem*
bo in charge.
dleston, Mr*. It. I Milam. J. W. Itublwr Fvclusivrl).
The program will be based on Walker. Mr*. It. J. Boyd. Ilemy
Itrlrrading Frlrrs
religious education since It follows Hardy, Mr. and Mr*. M W. I.nv
r illy dny at the "Sunday School. e'l Mrs H. F. siokeV Mrs. J. F iJ5 0 x 2 0 ................
Mrs. Mary Pulcston wilt lead the I.sing, Mia. J. T. Hardy. Mrs. C.J
devutlonal ami outlines of religious F. Marshall, Joseph Cumin imr, Mil* 4 '7 f f , . '| (j
education work in the local church Mary (loodate. It. II. C. Itaburn, * i 'I A I d ..........
3.:i*r)
front bs*glnner to senior wl.l be and D. W, Bennett.
; Mare B i l k
given by Mrs. R. H. Walthour,
3 ..r)0
Mr*. L. I. Frailer, Mrs. W. I.
Cooper. Mr*. II. A Smith and Mrs.
II. J. I ehman,
I All tnciTK'sn nf tho auxiliary are
&gt;cordially invited tn attend the
GLASGOW. Scotland, Sept.
program which mirks the opening
„
1j ef the fall program for the «rgan- —W)—Fust teciimilig a new play­
4*oo
ground of Kuriipenn royally, Scot­
tKOMDlO P.iturt^Dimltd ty Cling/ l,atton
land has had another crowned
Cabswie- Arctic:* freivers, Fobsrt i d hyterlnn Auxiliary will meet at guest in the person &lt;f Bulgur in'*
3:00 P. M. nt the ehureh.
ruler and No. I railroad fail. King
An Inspiration program nn Boris.
“I.nyalty" will be given by the
While Britain's ,,WP Kin* Ed­
Presbyterian Auxiliary at 3:30 ward VIII went an 11 holiday rrai &gt;e
P. M. at the rhurch. Mrn. I). In the Mediterranean, King IIn s
I. Thrasher's Circlo will be In passed his "vacation” ut the ."ve- I iir«*M4illlMii.nl \%rlifrM GiM ruHl.#
ly home among the Perthshire
rhnrge.
• *»r U Mnulka \\ Ilk
M elt rrlrru ilp tl llfr
heather of Sir Alexander Kay Muir,
whose wife was formerly first sec­ KXPKUT SKtrriU.N WOUK
•'!■*«nr M
retory to the Biilgiriun Leg-nil 11 III II, 3 ro|
in Washington, D. C.

And H eiiuented
Return Engagement

Presbyterian Group
Has Meeting Monday

SAT Uft!) AY

and —

500x17 ..........
Glasgow Playground 500x110..........
For Royal P e r s o n s
525x17 ..........
525x18 ..........
550x117 ..........
550x18 ..........
600x10..........

3-.r&gt;o

3.75

4*50
4*50
4.75

Speer &amp;Sons
BU D G ET SHOES

- MEN’S DEPARTMENT UNDERWEAR
Men’ iiinlerwear,
at TllltKK for

•

riiirl.t or ehorta.

H|n

4

New plaiiln and dri|n-.n. (looil ipiality, TIIHK
pair

SPORTS SHIRTS

I

l.ong.s, for nil'll and boy*. SjnTlitl lot worth
:ji|.r&gt;0 a paii'. Dollar Day only

DRESS SHIRTS

SILK TIES

for men. Worth up to Jl !!&gt;. S|n-eial for Dol­
lar Day eitch

I

Mvii' m all ailk hinulmadi: tii-n.
pattirii.t. TWO for

WASH PANTS

51

UNION SUIT’S

for imya. laiiiRtt, mtt-n 111 In 17.
$1 Jo each. TWO for

It'tf new! Built high over the in&gt;lep with 11
flu h of coalraat leulher, thin trim monk sandal
L*t lusat th* thing for your tire-*, and tuiloreil
clothcM.
Perfect with fur couU anil Iweetl*.
with nIIkit and woolens a.v well. And it comfortabt* low hc«l If you’re running around town n
lot.
It cobmm In block and brown suede on the modIfM to* but, for only *2.59.

■ 1

COTTON PANTS

for rmn and ImyM. licg ilar ^ 1.00 value. Dol­
lar ! &gt;.iy only, TWO for

The

■i

MEN’S SOCKS

Now fall

Smalt s I/im clui'kiil naiti.-nmk union units.

VVorllt l&lt;*

S t) lilt .suits for

SILK TIES

1
1

I

1
L ,.t

&lt;■" $ J

*:iy
*.(■

for laiys. tlfio values, newest Fall shades, r*

the
PHONE 123

YOWELL
SAN FOItl)

*

EAST FIRST STREET
*
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,

a 1

�Me starting.
• It U N m M i , U m ( i q i i
while the tanltag n u n
m
dnclM and i n n ta held to *
day* la each state. It haa t a n
lengthened W I I daye wtaa tta
entire United ■M ain k cewhl•n d . la IMS, sheeting stalled
In ih» northern n a a Oct. t l and
cIcm«] in tta Mat ta rn lo w Dm
It, or U d»jt. la 1PM, atantln» will open In tta nerthpin
sene Oct. 10 and wUI (Im * h
tta southern aona Dae. t t —71
&lt;|ny». Thla Menu la %ave taan
r a n f c m t ir o hi

W » tia

im

T

P otatoes
5 Pounds 1 3 c
Yellow Onions

PORK * BEANS IS oa. caa Sc
PINK SALMON
Tall Can
lSe
CORN, Iona
2 Na. 2 Cans
25c
PEAS, Iona
2 No. 2 C a n
25c
TOMATOES, Iona 2 No. 2 Cano 15c

, 3 Pounds M e

COMPOUND

[

; 23c — 49c— 95c

R utabagas
% Pounds l f c

NUCOA
Found
NECTAR

lJUHY'H

BRAND

DEMCIOim
FRESH

PRUNES

2

No.

Cans

Campfire MARSHMALLOWS 10c
FRUITS*for SALAD Del Monte 35c
SALAD Drawing, Rajah pt, Jar 10c
Peanut Butter, Sultana 16 o i Jar 17c
^
a f .. t u r n . -jf.
Wesson Oil pj, can 23c~nfc« m&gt;it ie -

O

t Made of the finest, moat nourishing Ingredients money ran buy
—blended and baked by master bakers—try a loaf today. You
will find It taetler, more nourishing, better—and It costa you
leaa money.
t l •*.

C _ 91 CH

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to iv*. t n , M

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I I l f

SUN

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w l. « * .p M M
la a dtahu
om ir l* a^Maaatk cwtury
irwltwe. f t a l* t a k w fl and
aal a t M . ta tta caadle*. an
a tab ta
Oraak WW fltaed w*k Indirect
■ ta n a m m ta . M I T Interding fanaa. Ttaaa a n popular
i pmkstali la kaMa and are

inc o f a large p o s ta l at t t a
*tato to data ataatlag wrote!
week* ahead of the geaenl
hunting aeeaon caused much aaafiialon and J*opngdked aU native
gama In tta area. Under tta
lOM regulation*, dor* ahootlag
all) begin Nov. to and ekaa
Jan. 31. with tta eaeoptka af
Broward, Dade
and Monroe
counties where dorr* * a y ta
taken I(gaily Ort. 1 ta Nev. IS
end n t no other tlnw.
“Federal ren U ltaee that weald
have permitted eheatag ralte
pr marah tana la Florida to be­
gin Sept. 1 were modified tip
etete law to read Sept. IS, and
aurh »hooting la reatrkted to
aalt water m anta* of tta atele.
The *ea*on will doe# Nov. M.
T h an In no open aeaaon In
"t* d m A

ikuVj W t

•riTf.rr:1

S s n f o r tA ta .: *Snt* P h o n e 4 1 2

YtmtW ami

po*sea* ion nt any ono lima are:
Duck* l.i tta aggregate 10,
geeae and brant 4, dorea 20,
Jaekunlpe IS, rallo or manh
tan* IS, root IS. Pedegnl lew
prevail* m iiula.icr* whey* the
tag limit la leaa than provided
by itate law.
“ Florida conwrratka offlcera
will aid federal offlcera ta anforcing tta coancnratlon law*
thl* year m they have la peat

Coffee Ctkee

yeen."

T ta Brit I*h railwaya a n in.
creasing their supplemental air
transport service*, according to a

The hlgli grain markets do not per­
mit Dollar D*y»—but we want to m?
ter into the spirit of Sanfonfe Dol­
lar Day.

1$C CLEANSER 2 cans 9C
2 J C K m ? Soap i — “ - 2 f c

MAYONNAISE p in t 2 g c

Spaghe tti 2 pounds

2$C

Soap o r Pow der 5 for H e

Ripple"W heat pkg.

IO C

CATSUP
Potatoes.
BANANAS

10 lbs.
3 lbs.

14oai. Bot
PICNIC HAMS lb *2SC
HE®
each | f g

RUTABAGAS 3 lbs.
ANTONS

3 lbs.

each
BACON

GRAPES

5 -M A (

P

2 lbs.

STEW

m

2 lbs. fo r

CARROTS
S ta n .
P tm lipwo
MKLLO-WHEAT, Wheat Cereal
GATOR ROACH KII4LER, pkg.
*■•■» r s u - r m s il’Hoa
CORN FLAKES, 13 ox. pkg.
PANCAKE FLOUR, IK lb. pkg.

jjfc

CABBAGE

Be
10c
8c

p o ind
Corn Flakes

AMERICA’S MOOT PO«»UI.AR C O r n U ^
FRESHLY ROASTEDI FRESHLY GROUND!

PEACHES

lb . 19 c lb . 2 1 c lb . 2 5 c
MJLk"wWte Houso Rvaporatod 21c
'"wffiS&amp; VES,
l i e s . Jar
lf c
RufrARQ. Frspand

•a a .J a r lfc

the B ag

49e

pound

wm «e a m w

28

MEATS

Pineapple Nu. 2 Can
PEAS 2 No. 2 cans

EXTRACT

25C

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FOR BALE

1t - f f i j r '
t t t m M ( M r.
u r f i l i price
Um m d i
Rhta mm «4m Um ItM girl a far
— » M m i lw rart
ra il Um ihe no

Featuring it* service aad mai&gt;
era equipment in a recently !*•
modeted shop now operating oa*
chooan as alto*
kM T
iler new management KvateeaW
kan a
Reauty Salon stands high am oaf
K t *JMUs rum|)*titora in tta local fUML
Only recently the shop,
8W * ra a a f
next to The Herald Offlro
shape, offer*
)&lt;^ : i i
, * * .
Magnolia Avcnur, has ui
ra Wshicsa i f
complete rcmiNlrllng and
. Margaret Roberto auum od tta .
V I M with UM ta in t equipment
I uwnanhlp ami manaacnhlp of thl*
rating and the new
Mi .
W ith o u t a
■ii'M rrn . *nd *lnre that time ka* I
M l • M l M b Um a n a l rnmpetect
manager,
Mrs. Mary Kiala*
doubt
the
sucM * b n Una shop U steodUy
' operated coaiUtontly ta r oturo in I
itradshuw. is confident that
eeaa n f Myr1
p M f | boat af patron.
! *uch a manner aa lo inoure Um I
shop is one of the most attlM*
iron* t
tre'a C o f f e e
' continued palronapo of a lent*
LneiTo lavltes yea to « » « to
llv# in this section.
Shop may
‘|
number of pcr*on*
I
far your m a t "natty
traced ‘directly
Mrs. Ilrndshaw nnd ta r aa* '
I
Today
Itobort*'
Grotrry
I*
atilt
.lam ina r u i n for Si* dailp the pasteurisation process milk la
to the quality
siatnnt beauty o|ieratur* ta k a ' ,
Ironaidem! cne of the leading gro.
aaaan. A ka, ka m ar ka fount I made absolutely aafa without at* l
of food* which have been served particular pride in giving M b H
[eerie* of the eity and while cona Ms kMfta* a t rtm a ata ll ••&lt;»*«-&lt; [p, t ,nif to , n f w,y Um taalth-gto-;
there consistently since the shop’s viilual coiffure* fur their can* |
{ducting the pale* in a manner
&gt;( tba t a r . partkalarly W o re |nc viUlalM
u»l. m0il perfect,
opening In it* present location IU lomers. In each instance th s
j bent nulled for her particular typo
I f a r tta p a .U k araMlm*. Far Um m a n II U*l~ , .. , __.
year* agn by Mr. and Mra, W. II. features of thr person are U has
, of grocery g l a r e , Mi&gt;* Roberta h u
lvaara Smith’* I* a wood raataaraat man it pf r l* •ood"Hehmklt.
Ir.to consideration and from •
attracted a considerable nttm*
. Your baby ar grow . children not
| Barber I b a p m C n * ta l a a n ran llen t .
large list of samples a partkw* ;
When
Mr.
and
Mr&gt;.
Schmidt
I
her
of
new
patron*
In
addition
to
t a n rec- tad knows taw people Ilk* ‘&gt; ll .t i 'y »hould have milk. . hut th«p
cam* to Sanford the odd* were con­ lar |‘ermaneiit wave best aultoi 1
llhoae who har* aleadl y traded
| * p M aa tha piaparsd.
[ K.ui.t hatra it. A daUy diet of milk
siderably against them. At that la given.
there for the p u t aevrral year*.
tig iu » lW taa Um raab has a nl«hi *ff.! in^-dter. *oun&lt;l tooth and »tralpht
time there were already too many
Moat of Roberta' patron* Ilk*
I’articular attention l*
Inaaa o f IU
It'* tlmol
II0*01*\ ‘ ‘ t LcOict In |jl« r lifo and your do&lt;restaurant* anil some of those were 1 to the fact that two new
the indteldua'. typo of aervlco ren­
In J.ma
root
fn
m
h
t
'
•tfo
tool from n o i ^
mommond our&gt;
dered there. Thop like.to phono In
fard . . .it baa tltataw, drlr* taw * I* Bd.i ‘a . to.* wl I highly
1-ong tefore tho f luid* laum nut doing so welt. However, the thoroughly ripcriencrd
new shop began by specialising In tors, Miss Mnrguertta ttalley
their order* and feel confident
ap art from tom petition ai ■tntanrant for a talklowi at «*:
I year*, before the new who front doughnuts ami coffee and In serv­ Mrs. Kvs ltelle Hrown, are neap
I
Ihcreforo,
the
SomlnoU
Cream-|
"Burp****
B*oda
Orow”l
*
one'th
ey
are
rrccUlng
the
pamo
.......................
aa a f f ir la i Um newest la
You w ont forgot IU
employed by Mr*. Bradshaw.
ggrtvmaak Um most up-io-&lt;tate all
| ory jntito* you to telephone KM of the krai adapted . logon* ln |ch an d i.e they would got J f Jfh^f |
^ 1 * .- ." u!‘ ing home cooked food*.
Right from the beginning Han­ Both Mrs. Brown and Mis* Bab
ralletl In perpott. They tike Rob­ fore the new slate highway oe
a a a l a r t Um a n offering tka
'and order a quart of milk delivered modern buoinc**. After all
aerelc*. tween Sanford and Ih-I.and was ford patrons reallied that a new Iry special ho in facial* but MS
ta r t ka aaartra tkraack sxpsmtKod
to voir door every morning.
i aeed’e flrat duty la to grow. It lr erta* prompt talWery
and different type of rafe had
a BAvfeflTS*
j
an after thought the S em l-o p to the grower h lm a e lfto w ., And moot important they llko surveyed, Mr. Short, owner uml opened In the city and they were competent In alt line* of beauty
work.
Mrs. Gertrude Mulllr**,
a .It Crrim ery urge* alt milk con-1 the proper ferti|iaer. u .r the right the brand* of melt* and grace operator of the popular “Short
aflat tka esssplriU i i f Um
"; *
Sanford to co-operata ‘ cultivation method*, etc, but oil rle* aold there. There'* nothing ramp'* established n reputation us quick to respond. And today, a» hrw who has hern connected with
Buildlar a dec­
*'
nren the case during every single F.valeen's for some time, Malta*
w h eel d ^ t m ^ r a t ^ r X . " , h i. effort* are worthlea, If -the cheap .ta u t anything .old in
e i t a t a n ra ago tka Bailtk Bat'
with
one with foresight
month since Myrtle's opened, a ups to he employed there.
Jd'jj turtle* to their rightful own-jaevd doe»n't grow.
I Mia. Roberta' a to re -y .i anrt a r d M f apiaad 1U door* with a
large patronage may he seen en­
Mr.
Short
drmonrtraled
this
un
a
d
it
rom
en
w
«
™
.........
—*
g#&lt;tjni|
inijiortanci*
to
growth
prUIngly.
the
price*
are
In
lift"
Today Mrs. Rrailshaw extenia
MM otoUoprtRaa shop to 3anfcrd
era.
joying Mrs. Hrhmldt'a rooking at n special Invitation
usual
ability
when
he
decided
to
I,
tho
&lt;|U*llty
of
tho
aloek
from
I
with
tho
larger
aturea.
■ t o m aad from tkat t&lt;ma until
aB regular rating hour* of the day. fr,,.nil)1
of lhnM wh#
S ta y M kM art tha p m for attar*
which the aee.1 come*. Along Ihi*1
erect it tuurist ramp on the old
Rlnce coming to Sanford Mr. I
[wpn patrons of thla stay
line Bur|iee eacele. Thl* rotniieiiy
la M a t .
Orlando highway. This venture Hehmklt haa token a prominent.
lhl. nrwly
romodelai
employs numbers of apeclv l*tHaw katatad on tha through
proved very aurcr.ssful and re part In the civic nffalrs of the city, j M|„n or
telephone for an *F»
atato k ifk w ir tk* concern K mora
who tpend year* anil year* pro­
melned so (or yesri. Then Mr. tie own* hU own nom* h#r«* nntt .M&gt;|ntmen^
I b n ready to m ala* aa avtn
ducing finer type* of plant! whlrh
Shin t again proved that hu wus Intmtld to IW# h«r» pornmnently. _________*___________________ ±
r : rotor art ana of koala*** wfckh
ar* In turn pasted on to the groe •
a holiness man by selling out
ahaald aarpa** tha steady follow,
• r.
All summer taag, aa In post Catabl I a h a d
t a t aaak af It* t a r t a n xlr—dy
shortly bcfuie the State Hoad He
Realising
the
Importance
of
tinj
the
longest
—
baa. A a oyan Imitation to those summer*, fisherman have enjoyed yet Sanford'*
quality of the teed tf a paying *«■ -1
pertinent decided to construct i
tta
a
teeming
t
a
t
coffee
aad
the
Wta k ata aot visited Smith'* u
peat bu*lne»* h to bo citaldlvhed.
newest drugnew highway over an entirely dif­
tclightful
breakfast*
served
a
t
otaadtag a t all lim n .
Henry Ru»*eM, young Sanford1
Ooroey'a Cafe, and now with the a tore—To urh t nn**.
ferent route to tiilamlo.
itualnesa
man,
cheve
to
g
In
tni*iAn
unusual
fact,
yet
true.
Touchhunting season just ahead
Then, at about the tim e lime
ne*.
for
hlnuelf
several
yi-.vi*
iigol
ton's
Drug
Store
located
al
First
Mr. Doeaey la preparing to take
tliut the new load la-tween here and
rare of the want* of tandrad* eg HtrreJ.«,nri SlagnoU* Avenue I* to- with, Iturpco Seeds nn hh_|trej1j|i*/ *
Today, Sir. Hu**ell oiterolea the j
llel.end wat unde* construction,
tuntora w ta desire ta t food ta- day tha city's newest for it was
;,h A N U 1 0
Mr. Short inmhuscd a Inset ul
tjro im v ta ^ fro tk . ^
q m - only n few yc*r* agu that ihli most modern and meat ■eti'.'.lllc (
firm moved from It, old location located exclusive seed store In thej
.anil i&gt;» that highway. There he
Recsaa* t a operate* tta antg into n completely rrmodled store. city, at First Street and P-srk | I’lenty of g»,M| f.e.h milk every
»"
«"'«* whl^ ' '» “ i 11
Avcnur.
Reride*
handling
iv
to
m
-.
The
Touchton
I'rug
I*
tho
suc­
rafe In Hanford whlrh r*mnln«
tk-Vi' id
itry
is iifii*
one u[
of ifit'
the tH'Ht
best r.-cuea- V '" " " .
i' h: ‘n \ *' . ..r " T ' At
cessor to tlowcr'a iirug Stole, ■nl&lt;*l(* linr of ItM kitMi* *•* i M tiK , nii-rtdiatLma
u,
a|-..i
lllllltt
it
HU1
U
lIU
«»f thtf llfnl Hull*
“Not a bar raom a-tal a fir.t open at all hours of tta day and which waa doing buvinc** hire I picic
...............
.. .
for
health Iruit
that in
Is
ihU
firm ......
nUo . HiH^rl
hiSvil* ni*aemlatkina
mimiiiiiN i•&gt;
r ruMitn
package atora*’ may be the light Mr. thtaaey believe* he la more than two decades ago. Alter
i... sniiahle
-i.Y. tdants,
........ potted (dull.-, ele. known to selrme .m
anill rtoh.
right here .............c*“"'
. l»P"
. ‘»t, the
,
rtaaaiftraliow of the Senford rendering a real service to all
1 1
In Hanfenl resident, may p.ireha..r"'l,,&gt;r’ »hf.r,e “ ru hundreds.
purchasing tho entire Interests of
sportsman,
both
fishermen
and
. found
..... . In roimetlu.it witli Ills tamp Mr.
Store, located on West
i. »,.ik
n"lk that• i.
i» .......
equal...........
tn any
Hhorl carried on a first class gro
seat to tta -fam- hunter*, who Ilka to leava during the Bower Drug Cmnpsny the
1 l|. the world.
newer
firm
cimtjnucd
to
operate
a
he early hours of tta morning,
Through"
rigid
and
regular
In" 'T elore and fnr yrar* did . first
first class store In the former lo&gt;
F ar t t a p*»t taende -Yrttay’’ rhey have found It very aanvrn* cation across from IU present site.
sps-ction* by competent evps-rts
* l‘,«
l**‘” l,'« uSaaa ta * m ata couatlaa* frieadn In ‘ant to atop a t Oosaey'a on their
r. presenting the State Ib.anl ..f . ,h« aucr,;undl.;lg section.
When
the
receivers
for
tho
old
Saaford and h» t t a Immediate way to tha river or the woods In
Health all dairies are re.,uit«| to
'V ' 7 ‘. " ‘
'.'i
,
rtrtalty af tta Hmokatau** n* he post and tta management Semlnola County llank derided lo
live up to certain rules which wire
,,f "l® PtohiMtkm hmen.lment
dispose
of
the
entire
tieininulc
tape*
It*
patron*
will
continue
kra attracted a boat of patron*.
I designed for the benefit of the " Bf
M! ' 1Hh,,rl ***in
Rank block the owners of 1 ouchThw*. when -Friday- decided to Heir practices thl* winter.
ton's
Drug
mule
the
successful
Since
opening
hla
restaurant
taUd aa annea to J. D. W**o&lt;kAmong these Hanford dairies I. '!;•*«*tf h« set ahoul remodeling his
rufr* Hawkehoue* and Install a on West Flrat Street shortly o tt­ bid and as a resoll tho former
Ihe Green Valley Dairy. «wne.i , ,,rr r '" "
*"'! I,' u,,r
quarter*
of
tha
ilufunrl
fin.io.-lal
first claaa liquor atoro frianl* er tta boom period Mr. Dn*«rv
and .&lt;|&gt;erated by Dr. C W Ibker
"hen the stale
Pr o d u e l n g,
Institution
were
muile
into
the
from all over Hanford reapoaded t a , enjoyed an enviable buatar**.
consist • n 11 y
and many of the patrons of this I'"* !1'*
so promptly that today T ta Terontly It was n c e c o r y for city's must modern drug slnro
for the pe-t
milk piiHlurlng comerii often de­ the first to ohlsln a stale lirnite
Featuring
it*
fountain
u-rvie*
Saaford Package Hou»« haa ta- blm to mav* Into n temporary
tn
y
e
a
r
s
,
r
a t e that "Ihe milk we M-eriir to sell liqu-ir. I’lrvious to Ih.l
asms a leading li-iuor atoro In 'orstlen on North I'ark Avraim. this store has u large palrunagu quality work­
from
Ihe G rrrn Valley I* equal In time he served fig lu rr in acrnnl
nner with eslstlng stale laws ati-l
tk* Heralnole County territory. The owner* of hi* Flrat Street in it* drug department nnd through manship h a *
if
not
t-rltrr than any other."
sdvrrti.nl hi, har service.
Bs'levlag that liquor can beat h# •tore Intend to completely re- yrsr.i of tcivice has rstaldldied placed Nader's Shoe Shop al the
Filing
opinions
nf
ni.ni
rr»
o
f
,
Today, Mr. Hhort operate* not
srtd hi saakd package, and taken node I the entire building a t nn the "same cuninjcntc the patient top amung tho local shoe repair fani.ni- doctor* frno. nil parts of
•w as from tta plars it 1* aold be- rorly drte ami when tta work * hold* for Ids doctor’’ who fil * the firms and today f»ui* Nailer, the the world the Green Valley Daily i-nty a first class Ikptor and Is-rr
t a n katas consumed, the owner, -ompleted Mr. rieeaep wilt n|»-n prescription.
proprietor, Ic making new friends
that it la".taolutolV n ro r'
,h'’ l|T *
Dr. iR. K. Bludwoith, came to and patrons with his same service. say*
a f DM saw liquor store have dls- ‘ta moat romplata and m»«tairy for rll babies to have nt
„« '\,ink\
h.V ^
Sanford, to assume the mrnaguegetad tko Mm a f *«*v erecting a nodern rratauraat In Banford
l
e
s
t
a
half
pint
nf
......
h
,
d
.lire
h
.l|
to
h.,
e.I.blMimenl and
Imcate.1 In Ihe downtown husjn half pint nf gieel rich *
Meanwhile, he wilt ewnlln'i* *» ment uf tta new store when it be- ness section, yet Just far enough milk rw..-«
__ _i_ .Li,
iI maintains an orrheslra and otlur
Igsaw t a r They ctaoa* to remain
every
&lt;t*y.
Growing
chithis patrons.
ta tk a package taaia***. Thiir render the tame efficient service rum* the properly of the fourh- off First ftlreet to Insure close 'Iren should nl«n liave milk in­ nmusemenls foe
ikif— are filled with a moot rem- •nd arrve Ihe tame well-eook-l Ion Int'-rvsU. Since that limn he parking spare, Ihi* shop I* .on- cluded in their dally dirt sod Short's ramp •ia located five "miles
he* continued to hold that position ducting probably the higgi-st busi­
p eta Hm of all kiad, af liqwor*, 'ood at hi* temporary quarter*
and today u rtuuklared one &lt;| tta ness of its kind in Hanfn.d. Mr. grown |H-nple tie. would esperi- | “ ’r " ’ ,,n ,h" M m w 1
wta** aad gins and Jwdging from
cnee ta tte r heallf, and grnrrul
more popular buiiaes* men.
t t a satount of repeat koala*** the
Neiler D doing husiness nn l'mk
M
i
aaaaaca ta enjoying a rocrosaful
Avenue across from the Yshte*
t r a d e - ___________
Hotel,
'Hr. Baker Is psrtlcular.y proud '
Once Is-fore Mr. Nu.ler adver­ of the tmtli-r fat cnntrnl -if his
i
tised the (act that hie shop “is on milk and invite, Ihe co n s u m e rs nf
your route lu the too, the ntyhall, Ihi* product to compare the milk
Health today.I
[
, Ihe clinic, the lakeshare bmleverd, (rum his dairy with any other.
. 4U ta puxthe municipal pier, the b at basin,
An automobile route through all
• h u r t ta tabthe American legion Hut. &lt;hr Ma­ parts of the city insures daily and
I t a i . • rkh,
sonic Tempi*, the sh eriff, office, prompt delivery of mi|k to your,
creamy and freak aiUk k your*
the County judge’s uflii.-, the doorstep without fail ami ca.-h
height aad early evtry arecaing . .
clerk's, tox collector's, tax asses­ family can always rely on the
If yea aa desire.
sor's,
and auperlntrndenl of fact that mi k whlrh comes from
Tka system of supplylag milk to
•choo *s, offices ami other im­ thr (irren Valley dairy has lrt?i*n
Fur the past decade “Brick"
taadrela *f customers today Is .
portant places which are necessary rushed tu you at quickly a* pos­
llagget has operated nne uf Han­
far, for ahead ef tk* trouble and !
to tta normal function »f business sible.
ford's leading fountain srrvices and
lateaeaaieais your grandfather
and pleasure In the city"
while continuing tn that line »f
aad grandmother weal ttaougn
Another policy of Mr. Nailer’s is
business today Mr. Baggett has
Realising that Haafafd I* situ­ hi* frequent advice lo bis -usA r ty awe*lag to supply the neebranched out by opening a hign A m an cnmi’H tn your tloor. You an aw iT hid knock. Y ou
tsaary art-k for your wolker aad ated Ideally fur a suhstantisl in­ tomeri that “the best rather costs
class liquur package store In tha
attar, wta* they were little boy« crease in conitncrclal tawdnet* be­ only a few cents more than the
cause nf iu central location .■&gt; , ,
.
,
tame block, near Ms present oud- d o n 't know him , uml hu can't iilcn tify him ttclf ua a rep retad girl*.
^
y°“
it *4fid.
Fast think for a memeat . . . Florida Mr. and Mra. 0 . 0 . W ork"|
Baggett's l.iquur .Store, local’"! a c n tn tlv v o f on e n f th e cutstltlinlied conijm ilica you've comfl
seppsss you had i» leave yoar man, formerly of A t ants, G a,
in The Arcade Bui ding "Just off to know an d trunt,
UM YaMm koildlng whe w
roaifortaU* bad dt 4 o'clock every cam* to Hanford several moil ha
of First SI reel’’ un Hanford Areagar nearer* kaoon ■ooeaiag, rata or cold could aot ago tu assume ihe management of
_
nur, Is confdared one of the finRests oront 1* now •tog you, feed aad water Ita cow the Valdea Hotel.
Since the new mnnagemcrfl aaat a swrprisiagiy sue aad the* adth tar. la addition,
1*. I*. Campbell, ...,* of Hanford':. e*t In the state and certainly une
ml*.
there w an coaatlaa* other taaoa- •timed control of Henf-.rd's lead­
new business men. rams to Florida «f the most "unique." "Brick’* tie- MUK-STION: Would you open th e door?
is to Haafonl renlearea M M M iy ia thoeo by- ing commercial hotel the b -lld lrr
■luring tho past year for hi* signed the new store hlmaetf and
saver seemed «oa* day*. Flrat, U waa guito a and service have been greatly Im­
health kut out i.f the sntlrs state chose for the Interior complete A N SW E R : No. Not if you're Ukg muni w om en w ho keep
iprietor after tank to era* hang milk freak, for proved In spito of |he fact that
he chose Hanford to make his per- fistures of pecky cypress,
houae and buy thinsen for Ihemitelvet* tuid th eir f u i l i M
In that b ra ttaa than war* no electrical re­ for several years tales* fh* Val­
mancut home.
&lt; While realising that Rstures,
des had already eslakllihad art . n
Bat M .tas ta rn a different frigerator*.
Due to the fact that Hanford location and general attractive- In Sanford(
. Is altuatrd not only in the central nets play important parts In a
Of course, la many Instance*, "via-’# reputation aaMng th j gfeut
with tta new owner fot
eQy every day during thr roar grandfather raised a m t ef hotel, of tb* stale.
part of the state but also within new business. Mr. Baggett alsu
-ta feed for tha foully row. Howhours a
The Valdex has a Mg advan.
a great forming area Mr. Camp- knows thst without proper and HEAHON: E xperience hart tau gh t them th a t Ihe g r o n tw l
ever, ta order to da that ta atroast tag* In bring the first hotel no
_S# patrons may ta
bell reasoned that he should enter sufficient stock, trade will not ar- danger In ad m ittin g xtrangerM ta Ihe danger o f being
a qnaatinn the aureev tad to ta a farmer. Other families tta atw highway apo* entering
the feed ami seed fcusincs- end as rive. Therefore, thla store boasts
keatnwrant may ta
It aeeeseary to parthas* Hanford. Also a number nf travel.
! a result purchased the Security unr of the most complete stocks WHUtthlng w ithout a reputation.
Ing men hava chosen thl* h- tet
* t t a fact tin t
Proof that quality merchandise Seed Company,
In f'entral F’urida with a varied
or and baiter-cooked
y . . . 1 fa r different pie- ) first haeau-e of Ita toration ami combined with service at all times, | Now operating Ids company un- as* -timetit.
every day eomeom tarn. Yea n ib s ta Ita morn lag. . . j second for it, reasonable price uml year In aad year out. Is rec' gnixnl der the name of Campbel Security
Any week day or night until mid­ KKHULT: W om en who knuw that u value ta aa i
wmpflaMnt r « 4 yaar paper . . . aad Had year esrellent service.
In Haafonl todsy by tk* fact that Feed Company OA 1West First night, one esn secure his favorite m a ile r o f "hnuwn reputation” an it U a m a tter uf
li­ k*ky'* arifo waiting for png o a , Sonwnaw hat said Hytl a town Roberta* Grocery Store Is Ihe old­ Hlreet, Mr. Campbell is eater log brand 11f liquor, wInn or gin al Bag­
t t a stop . . . . ta a farra-proof i may wsll b* jadged ky its hnirla est established store ef it* kind tu o large patronage and at the g ett’s l.kpiur Store, the -fore dis­ and eenta buy through th e regular rhanneta u f trade . « *
aspervhe* the lattl*. Your Milk a rt aalv looks anil lit (kl. viewpoint the Voider In tta elty.
present I* very plens.-il with .e- playing the He red linn sign in
lebltahtal ia Sanford by Ihe hunJaemi h o u a n here.
ef r t | •T O to a rt
tart R la. Through taoja Ua o « u sda.itably.
Mots than 30 years ago Mis* eulto since cuusiag to haulu.Jfreak

S f^ irrS T t^ A

A Few Interesting Facts About
Some of the Sanford Stores

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GOOD LIQUORS

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p tohlag thriOar In the fin*
•MM of r M M M f f to m *
ap Uto Ik f,
Ttotr victory mada Um (Ini
* w to « r w i n " ttort IMS 14
wftototy, with Um Now Yaeh
T i i I i i i m tlw Americas U ifM

rcpanaantotivia. Th* cIomIc i t t i
•atom way m l Wednesday h

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TIm fighting

t la pointed an* la tto ralaa
renting tha caateot that the
**( aclaSUng Cto rraatott
t o r of Uto Dated IS tetaa
Ttctly to wia will ha daalarad
liner. Only in tto want of a
^wUl th* eeeto eftto ^ B iM -

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ih aa avaat aaly ttota partkitine in tto Ua wiN hava ttotr

Collate ram* and tha MW—
•otoWaihinyton
conflict.
In
tto fln t wa to to t Dafca at, a
amra of 13 to • or ttoraak—M,
and in tto latter wa ' pWfc
Borule
Blorman't
gaDoptaf
Goptora to gallop all ovor tto
Par Went alavra.
Ctorr Hoaaal
'•
At New Orlaaaa, than w tl
V toH..annlnrr tal'lr .,"f oloo_U w .vp In DoaU
Ttoro lo another Interratlhf •n't wnlrh thoold to amoae tha
alanl on thlo oponlng yomo.
Coach Cody lo far front decided
aa hla sterling lineup, aad h«
probably wea’t dotormteo tha
initial eleven until tha middle of
Most weak. Captain Julian Lant,
guard, and Bob Ivey, tto team'a
NKW YORK. Sept.
ae* punter and paasar, are two
It
davalaps now that tto aa— r
who aaam certain to gat tto nod
front Cody. Alt. Copt tollle lag Yankton am taking aa MsidtMayanrd, renteri Floyd ChrU* nate Interest la Cart Sahtoll,
whoaa tong left arm has elawty bet
Itoa and. Harry Klchllter, tachle; laaiarmbly plutod tto Giants to
Kan 'Willie, halfbackt Charlie Um brink of the Ward Soria*.
BtMball a■perto any tkato t o
teraat la him amovata to a Mtohtj
that to la all they talk Stout

Yankees' Interest Lies fa King
Cart HubbeU As Series Ttaw Neara

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601 Heads
Envelopes
Ruled Form s
C irc u la rs
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aangratulnttone,
tot
ttoro wmi tttUa whoopinf It tip,
m m pi m Um part of Dm ttort*
•top tpor^phif, Dick Bartoil.
Yesterday'S1 win
waa UM
Giaate’ atoaty-flrat of Um aaa*
too, Moving Ihorn with thrva
l » a « to play after a twin WU
with the Bom. TIm t o t Da
aarend plact SL Louie Cardinal*
aaa acaowpiiah W e n t aow tad
tto cad of ttotr ectodute wouW
•Un fail abort of catching up.

•M ac*

’o advantaga to pvt hie telec
» into Tto Herald aa aaon at

T to now Governor of P.orldo
to thunaod to * eonto to the Go*
r football f a moo thi« fall. FraJ
. Com , Democratic nominee, will
■tvpy a plac* *a tb* player*'

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"Print* Hal" B aton*tor, Dm
foot Paw mark af tto Giants'
pHehiac ataff, aecoMpliatod ye**
te(day's aria aha tat tiafit handad, to t a totUy orTor by BUI
UrtoMkl
waa a We
help.
VrtoatU jwfftod Travis Jack*
aaa’a fwaadto In tto tenth nad
than throw wide paat float, an*
ahUng tto veteran third tackrr Wanar ra thorod la IMS for
to ranch tocond.
Sekuawetor Pittsburgh.
,i
Diaiy Doan made M uoevpoctod appaaraaca la tto tocond
Immediately wit* a »ln*U.
la tto tocond ru n s , Terry ro- ■nun* nad, boldine tto Rods t)
placed moot of bio ropulan four hits nad atriklac out nloj,
with tocond •trin e men and the won bin twanty.fowrtb vktoVf
Paco won, 4 io' &gt;. behind BUI of tto .♦ a w * ’' "Solki ZfuC wto
wont U&gt; tto bill in tto mitUm oftW*..'*a oio.hit piuliln*.
T to flrat-tamo victory wao tto or Lottoy Potato loo W rotiiwd
Giante' flfty-flrot acnlnot II for a ptorMdttor, r—ateod crod
t o too In tto ipoct*cular drive It for tha Drat victory^ b it t l l t i
this year without a defeat
,

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H p r a l d

A C A B A WBKK
l i t OTHER W B1K LT fBBOES

SINCLAIR “RED* GRANGE
FOOTBALL RADIO CONTEST
Don't Fail To Get Your Eatry Bleaks At
RAY FOX

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Park A Sm

P r i n i t i n g
UM Tt New black kid eatord,
Southern PacMoa. Sea Dealer
Janas, Harald Offle*.

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Ton w ilf to ttonkfol tor Iheir durable Waaty and
tatra, tong la*ting protection.

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TOR BALKi 1 im . I atoato

used automatie water brails
Bargs Ina. Raadall Rtectrie Cm

use DOZMER a

Gay Patofa fat
•very purpose. It's traa aaanamp.
Staaley-Regara Hardware Cm

Questions That
Some FolkB Ask
About Cardui

amoBf Um “bitters* in madtelaa
tocaos* th«y ere known to incranao the flow af digaettv*
Juice*—to improve digestion* on
ttoro M a craving fur aufftetont
food for tto body's Beads, and,
by their action mace energy (fee
•trragtk) la obtained from tto
food retell. Tto food, of tonroo.
bring* tto mbUtionnl otrength,
but Cardui eervee no tbo monna
to tble end by Ua goad lafluenao
on tto dia* stive eystem.—Adv.

SERVICE -

W ith a Sm ile!

Whan you drivt into our station, whether yon
want water or ( moUm , w t sraat von wWt •
vtounrijarin*-

ENGLISH GULF SERVICE

Benefit tor Mal-NutrUkm
Cardui boa Wiped them to aver*
•enM aatautriUan aad to ana#!
aaany ef tea —national pains of
"Wkel la meant by ‘Wiping
to ownaam m*hu»U i l W r
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SECTION TWO

uge Increase I s Nine-Lens A e r i a l
London Avon Rootovoli HShown
I n Weekly Camera Is Tested
4Sold Oaf U. S. Forman V. S. Bank
Reports By Army O fficers
Prvsfckftt, D em en t CWefs U y Plana
For Party Drive In New England;
Mid-Wert, Rockies Next

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 —The
condition statement c i weekly re­
parting member banks In 101 lend.
Igg el lie* on Sept. 14 show* Inrrm-cD fop the wueh of IIRt.00,,
M In total loans and investment*.
m.000,000 in United Stales gov.
Mttnent deposits and 130,000,000
deposit balance* to th* credit
of domestic banks, and n decrease
of $-40,000,000 la reserve balance
wRh Federal Reserve Banks.
Is ana to broken and denten la
New York City declined 1-10,000,.
■t reporting member hank* I t
thn New York district. Ismns to
ktuker* and outside New York Incroa-ed 91,too,000, and loan* m
securities to other* (except bank*)
llnd 91,000,000. Holder* of acceptancr* and commercial paper
bought rose 11,000,000, rsal estate
ii were off 91,000,000, loans to
k« up 19,000,000 In thr New
York district, and "other loans"
Inere* aed 929,000,000 In the New
York district and fw.ooo.ooo at
all reporting member banks.

WASHINGTON. Se;.t. 28.—A
nbie-len* aerla; camera which will
photograph an nrew of 600 aiprai*
mile* In a single exposure I* now
uthler te*t by the United State*
Army in determine It* value for
military mapping purpose*.
The flying camera, designed hy
the Coast and Geodetic Survey
and built In ro-operalion with the
Fairchild Aerial Camera Corpora­
tion and the Bureau of Standard*.
1* being mounted in n Martin
Vernier by nlr corps experts nt
Wright yield, Dayton, Ohio, for
tbe tests.
The camera take* nine srparate
photograph* on a film 23 Inches
wide and 200 feet tong, sufficient
for 100 exposures. Th* nine nega­
tives are then projected on a single
sheet for a composite photograph
3ft laches square. The competed
picture replaces from srx to twen­
ty aerial photographs mule with
a single enmera under exist ing
practice.

»n he muld make soup. When
Myrtle pulled In her nerk th .
bullet, intended for her. lodged
In Ueran’a foot. lie went to
the huspllrl, Myrtle to solitary | Ha*-relief i* 11 form of reulptiim
In which object* pictured project
confinement.
When Benin came home In n from the rut face of the broader
I
wheel chair. he ha I Myrtle mnterial.
staked In hi* yaril, took cnrvf'il
aim with the rllle away from
hi* feel amt let fly.
The execution war perfect.

HYDE PARK, N. Y-. Sept. * » .School of Danciiiif
(4b—Plans for a serie, ef short
presidential campaign trips that
Will reopen Friday, Oct. 2.
wW center the Democratic drive
FRESNO. Cal.. Sent. 2ft.- I/Vl—
Enroll now with Mra. W.
In New EaglanA the Middle W rit
The Freano Chamber of Commerce
711 Oak,
the Rechy Mountain areaa
ha* *larted a movement to have t&gt; II. Stewart,
. . . discussed yestsrday by Presi­
I'him e
huge Image of Chief Sequoia
dent Roosevelt and SI of his chluf
carved from one of the giant reti­
political lleutswaats.
Several conferees (ik l date* had
net been seiseted. but th at they
had gathered the Impression the
President would make more than
half a doaen major add™****.
Cities mentioned included Oma­
ha, Denver. Chicago, Detroit, New
York aad perhaps Worcester or
Springfield, Mass.
There we* a further possibility
that the President would make
speak lag dates fur Cincinnati,
na
•f
A ll Kinds Barbecue Rand* lehr*
Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany, Roch­
.
1
I E E I I — W IN K S — J U I C Y S T E A K S —
a t per eeat r f Ik* rirtn of i
ester
end
Boston.
protection, which U
t n t c K K N - s i ’ A U H K r r i — itf iii.i
an essential to our well being. I* Although Mr. Roosevelt has had
font defect*, which. If negkrtrd, may
not detriawatal to world prosperi­ under consideration a trip to the
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
In Inter W*.
ty," the I casaa asserted, adding West Coast, chance* for such a
that "we can be a good neighbor swing were described today aa re­ brsry of the President’s Duchess
N ICK and ANUKU) CONKTANTINK-Pri&gt;|u.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2S.-bF&gt;—Myr­
without throwing away the latch­ mote. Some of his poTttcal advis­ county home for th r discussion of
er* said none of the Jaunts would p’atis for n *v&lt; m etis’ campaign tle** rvprlevr boring expired. Gu*.
key to our door.”
"The great enemy of world trade take more than five day* for the to win n vote of confidence in the lav Reran Is serving 20 gallon* of
AT FRENCH AVENUE
today a g a la the war Inspired doc­ round trip.
New Deal amt fou year* more of turtle soup.
Chairman
Jame*
A.
Farley
of
Reran, tavern owner, nlnnn.sl
trine of Isolation and Its resulting
Democratic power.
Myrtle's rvrcutbin fur July 21
demands for self sufficiency." the Democratic Nsllonat CommitIandon continued. "We must not tee, spokesman f«r the array of
some of the party’s best political
Join in this kind of madness."
The nominee came brio this talent, told reporters:
We had a general discussion
northern home of the Permerlab o r party near the Canadian of the entire political situation
border to discuss President Roose­ pnd the President was immensely
velt'* reciprocal trade program pleased with the report* submit'
from what he said was "the point ted by those who were present.
FREE FOOT ANALYSIS
"We discussed hi* future actlvl
of view of the America** farmer."
I
"In too many of these agree tie* and In a general way he pre
la far a free feat teat and Ptdn-firaffle feat petal*.
*
*
ments," be cold, "we are the fel­ Dented his Idea* a* to the rondi
lion of the campaign in recent
low* who got the Hind horse."
The municipal _auditorium wi» weeks."
WnlherMrda and Cent-fir*. AAA. to C 91.14 to
MEN’S INITIAL
He added that any definite an
selected for the nationally bread— SPECIAL ITH lIIA SK —
ra il address at 8:30 P. M. (Cen­ nouncement as to the President’*
tral Standard Time). It cllmaird p'an* for speaking trips would I*
day's rear platform campalgniag made later by Mr. Roosevelt, b it
lews and through Minne­ that he did not know whether one
sota dairy and livestock country, might be eipreted In advance of
an address scheduled ne*t Tues­
.S4lt.U I M l. M i , t i l t h M V
North Carolina wn* day at Syracuse, N. Y., Vif-rc thr
BOYH*
In the nation State Democratic Convention.
HOYS’ SCHOOL
Senator Robinson of Arkansas
majority floor leader of the Sen
ate, said the conference "disclosed
a general confidence but a reatl
sitlon of the wisdom of fighting."
The political consultant* path
h i .u k a n d w h it e
ered In the huge oak-pane'ed II
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept, « - - ( * )
—Protect loo of "the Aaerfena
market for thn Amark an farmer'*
wn* pledged bp Gov. AM M. Lon*
den la*t night in a fa r* nddren
demanding a “•top" In New Deal
reciprocal tariff pellet**.
"The reciprocal trade program
of the present Admlaktratlea ha*
delayed lecevety tor ear farmer*,"
the pm ideatial candidate said, "it
ha* cold the Amerkea farmer
down the river."
PromUtng that "*cpub:knne
are going to trade not agalact but
In the intern! ef American pro­
ducer*." Leaden said he wa« op­
posed to "leelation" because "a
Imalthy IntcmatleMl trade is e*aentlaJ to world prosperity" anJ
"world prosperity U good Incur-

LAKE VIEW
BARBECUE

Reprieve E x p i r e s ;
Turtle Soup Served

ON SEMINOLE IIOULKVAUI)

PENNEY’S

DOLLAR D A Y VALUES

— Companion —
.Values tor
DOLIoAR
DAY

*P0L 0 SHIRTS
49c

CHILDREN'S

MRS. ZELL’S
DEPARTMENT
SPECIALS
In blue, green, brown aad black, aew fait fabric

su m 8 fN U
Far IM hr Day

SUEDE aOVES
HAND BAGS

ONE TABLE
P laia a a d
Fix a n d

$1.00
$1.00

15 dosen to mdeet from new fell

S IL K

figured ascot!, colorful all wool plaid*,
triangle scarf and belt acts

AYONS FALL SCARFS
40 in. wida

Cannon's and Mary Ana 19 a 34

c k

BATH MATS

*122

thr** way

$1.00
$1.00

91.00 off on regular -1M Xickrrnlek

PAJAM AS

ALL DAY FRIDAY
HAT. NIGHT Stilo TO 10

CURTAINS
lint "lle-ttark*."

Special-pair f f c
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STOCKINGS

$1.00

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29C
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PACKAGE now

$1M

CURTAINS

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MEN'S COVERT

2 for $ 1 M

PANTS

PUN JA B
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gifts* s-U la

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HUESS LENGTHS—.19 INCHES WIDE
IIAKK PATTERNS—PALI. HIIAIlES
LADIES! THIS IS A HEAL III’Y.

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DOLLAR D AY FEATURE
SPECIAL VALUF.

MEN'S DRESS

SHIR TS
SIM

WOVEN MATERIALS

FAST COLOR — I’RE-SIIHHNK

NEW SHIPMENT

LAWKS’ FALL

HATS

WOVEN MADRAS — FANCIES ANI) WHITE
STOCK III* MEN! THIS IS THE SHIRT HUY OF
THE YEAR.

MUSIZK- 20x41 INCH
DOUIiLE TERRY

TOWELS
7 FOR $ 1 .0 0
DOLLAR DAY FEATUHE
• SOLID I'ASTEI, COLORS
• STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE

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Rrgutar 91-39 value Gordon Ne Flex

SUITS

BLANKETS

g in g h a m s

Fall W ash Frocks $1,00

9Sc
PULI. 11 T—r AST COLORS]
WHITK, CRKKN. HLl'K
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BABY

LUNCHEONSETS $ 1.00 III

SILKS

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Made of guaranteed

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ideal for street and school wear.
fast SO a 80 print*. N*M

SIZES

UNIFORMS

small

$1.95

OXFORDS
9 tc

DOLLAR DAY FEATURE
PRINTED

BELT SKI'S

SCHOOL

DRESSES

98c
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h e a v y d u a l it y

PRINTS

15c Yd.
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PATCH WORK

QUILT’S

$1.98
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litrii Expert

Adviics Caution
In Fruit Rushing
Iliac* All-Time Septenther Record To
\ P ro v e f/tatetnent

••yiagt “la other years a heavy j lie said that a vet
early mere meat ha* sim ilarity1week, with offsring,
broken down prices.”
.car*, -our Florida grai
'"The highest ear.y movement aged f£Xg at auction.”
Ia*t season (133.'.-n&lt;5) wa* M3 ear*
Mr. Pratt then came
lead* In one week—the week end- prevent tea*on and i
lay Dec. S. On that rim e week t J l that there are good rh
car* void at auction for #2.iW per satisfactory season or
be*, delivered, and thla price wa* !“There i* a real ,horUi
)u*t 30c under the *ra»on‘i genernl and a considerable
average!
other deciduous fru it.
“Two year* ago, it waa the week tegetabe*. Combining'
■fcding Oct. 31 liust iuul the f iret shortage t* an me ream
heavy moveme#—#71 carload*, demand. Our granefmli
Thin fruit »&lt;&gt;ld at $13)1, delivrml! ularly well ihaped an
“It doesn't take much fruit at lent i|uality.

’wea.rMT,

C.ROt’ND c m c riT

ASSORTMENT OF

C alifo rn ia-M an flt
A ir P assenger Line
G ets F ederal Okeh

FOREIGN VETERANS IN REUNION

GOOD MAKES

ins Explains
Administration's
Thought Of Relief

AT

LOW
PRICES
REASONABLE
TERMS

pan M what vow
clodMs) w ill qoici
a N orge AstobullO

CALL AND INSPECT
THE LINE

NORGE

Seminole Tire Shop
“douhllaw J B 11,

Men who followed Ihe American flat In many lande mlnfled touether
In Donver. Colo., at Ihe annual encampment ef Veteraaa ef Foreign
Wert. Btwhlihtrtd a W. Allen (lift). 49. ef Springfield. W. Va, whe
fought In Cuba during the Spanish.American war, la shown Striking
up an acquaintance with Jacob S. Roby ef Fonea City. Ohio* a mem­
ber cf Admiral Byrd'e sspedltion to the South Fete. (Associate*
Prose Photo)

You W ash Y o u r
Own Silks

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Spiralator

M ather Furniture Go Randall Electric Co

Here’s nn bleu for contractor*
in any aomnumity.
A building contractor in a
medium sllssl city in the mid­
west, attended liw I till cam­
paign commit!*-, mrs-timr. The
nest day he ndvrrti-&lt;-l in the
thnw* newspaper** of hii town.
Then he had photostat* mails* of
the ads and mailcil them to all
pio|H-rty owners en hi* moiling
list as Wt-ll a* n&gt; a l tin- leal es­
tate men in town.
Next he hired i grota&gt; of high
school boys \.h had ailtom lille, to tour the &gt;tty all-1 report
to luai all h 'j.e in rti*l of if.
side paitit ei ii pair jol • tie
t«"&gt;l, this list, w.nt to the city
officials, i: t tlit- name* of the
■wneis of tli*1 dUapida'ei! prop
erty found, .nsl mailed Ib.-m
plmtostats of it- -,l* a * ." -ip.ini.sl by a ’ll* it lettsi asking
f**r an nppmKimt) t • * tinuite
on ills* repair »*■ k t** I-* dm*Tide renlnii-i
aier I -T*l hi*
coniiniinilc
11. •■. i Housing
■hairman he h-.l • nougli w-ih
to keep him I- - \ f** t*-n
m«aths.

O.— In a recent heavy rain the
" ter came right through the
brick walls of n\y house. What
e*u I do to prevent this?

Modernizing The Kitchen

Concrete Flooring
E fficient For B arn

Tha area ta bo canerctoil shouts!
first he freed of all rubbish a n '
tha torfaep IM ai ha aad tamped In
the reqoirM hr*!, allowing fur a
S-iaeh thickness of concrete. Th**
concrete may then be laid directly
■hi tbe earth If Ike bulldiag I* In.
rated eg high goowad nr If the
drainage under (be floor is good.
Otherwise, g S tweh flit ef ciasW*.
rleaa gravel or trashed stnne
tamped in place and drained with
eartral lines of tile la reenmla srd rr to assure proper drain­
age, levels should he lacuU.1 &lt;A
that Utter alters will be practical')eg a levs I with the doeeslOe with
a slope ef t Inch toward Ihe gutter
■e that water will sot stand an
(beau M a i platforms should also
have a fall of I Inch from man­
ger ta gallar. A lengthwise slope
la maagera aad gutters equivalent
ta S Incbaa la BO faet la dasirable
go that these may be flushed out.

tag roll retinas In MUsis■lapl t*V the first seven months of
I M 'taped 1*40,000 as compared
with tha like period of the year he-

Flashing**, (Gutters In
I W Condition Are
Cause Of Damage
Tl.** metal parts , f the home are
among the more impellent fssHire lh.it icquiks* nitration after
M-tir-* *.f neglect tccauso of inabilil) of property owners to enrry on
• sdinaiy
mnint.-tunre w o r k .’
.'•tu lle, ’ll Iltd lx- gicen these featu rr’ by h.ime ,.c*ners in under1vhmg modernization project*.
"
flashing* an,| gutter work
me iiapn.pe.ry plocssl or of poorly
.*•!., t.d nietab*. ihere is too great
i i 1 V 7f
*" the structure.
Ilm leaks which are rsusrd by
..... t'l’t**•*! (lashing* around
ivlndmv frames and nt ihe chimney
I
,,r‘•""•* which rapidly
.1.- i*a*e the value of the home.
The lionie owner has a chnlcw
l» I w en ih,.
„f fopprri l(ne
c'l'uinre.l metal, and the cmport unity to -si e on cost*.
T In* meiul portions of the heatbur plant, after years of use, may
I.- I- mid rusted out at the |xiint of
i**"t.t.t with the floor, a situation
tl-a' *10111011*1* ini mediate attention
if ilie home owner- i* to j.sm fu|j
*.il'u- from a warm air hs-atlnr
planl. Ill pluix-Hient of the Wnr.t
heating plant, or Ihe re-aligiwnrnt
• i tin- heat dints or tho installsII 11 niblith.nnl cold air intake*,
i i * tiling, that ran he done right
i
at a s'"N*iiiernlile saving In
and which will add to 'ha
comfort of the home a* well aa
hno u vising in heating cost*.
H e .licet melnl authorities urgw
that h i*i**«wn«is mski- n complete
•beck *&gt;f tin- metal work of their
I&lt;i*iiii • and have tin* replacement
w*uk d -ne new.

Wall..... .

. of J*«s»nl,

year*. W W r aalf WolKer arTTTvlaw witk us now,“ several writer*
^ a . “ami we need an extra nxmt
1 w them."
b Farmara alas are Interextesl in
■any thing* in aiMitinn to we !-*.
They Inqolrn about the possibility
of modernization btxns fer fence*,
gate*, garagea, (xwiltry houses,
smoke hooxr* ami sititiUr small
building*. Lightning and fire pro
taction, imstilalion. reronxtrurtion
of faulty chimneys, stronger fntinRations, Installation of plumbing,
wiring ansi other Improvement*
or* In Ihe Hat.
These farmhr* needln-r new net s
also inquire nb-utt su-h items i«
windmills, pumps, tanks, cisterns,
piping, troOcli* sni| other thing*
required to get the greatest use
from tho well, they hope to dig
with tho proceed* of their moderntatlon loan*.
All the«e Improvement* are e ||.
gihle under the regulation* trnv.
anting Modemlaation t.r.nns nrcarding to FHA officials, and the
Inquirers aboald be ah.# to grt.tb'.-j
loan* they desire front tha hanks,
or other, lending iaatltutlon* In 1
their nwa eomtnunHIij, provlda-lj
these Institutions approve.

Home’s Metal
Parts Require
Checking Oyer

Colors Vital Point
In Interior Design

In tl'irlng lit*

A concrete barn floor atMs to
the effkieqdy and vale* of the
■odem fatal. Hatpreof and sani­
tary, It la a desirable Improve-

Only Pliilco (&gt;ivcs you Automeiic
Tuning of favorite American sta­
tion*! Like dialing a telephone . . .
but i|uiiker and easier. One twill of
the dial bring* you the nations you
want with unfailing precision. You
tunc liy call letters placed as they an
on an automatic telephone dial. We
will replace the mythical call letters
illustrated with those of your favorite
stations. Come in fora demonstration!

This Contractor
Was On The Job

P otsibilitiet In Old Home
t m ftr lh»e.»-4»»&gt;

the three Senmltnavian state*,

Kitchen Desk llandy

HINGES I.RMtfKN STRAIN
When putting up iU in , re.
ntenih**r that th-ci* outl hinge*
plnml nn even ilMnnre apart,
instead of two. ilrrrea«e th.’
►train on Kith hingf* .in. I
•rrew*. Thiq prevent a sagging,
and often prrwnt* link ?r.n»M»\
which h c*nii«ril in ninny
1v
n flight dropping of tin* I *. k
edge of the d**«»r

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' Denmatr" ».* tin atbs'Vst

Houce construction authoritie*
aaaert that by Insulating homca
with rock wool, fuel e*pen*e*
may be cut anywhere from 2"&gt;
to 40 parrent yearly. Rock wool
insulation is blown by a rpecial
proce** or plarnl in bata between
the walls of the house. It keeps
that temperature of the home 13
percent cooler n summer and
eliminate* the “season room*."
The blowing process t* time
from the outside with no incon­
venience to the occupant*.

To simplify cleetric wiring
and make it safer, it I* recom­
mended and in many communi­
ties required by law) that on*
side of every electrical circuit
be permanent.y anJ effectively
iM k f roofs are the chief con*! grounded.
cent of .'city homo owner*, while
Bt’l U l HAY WIVUOW
won* and other sources of water
Additional ream and light
•apply are the main worry of the
faniwTs, according to an ar.alysi* may oe supplied by building a
INSTALL liHRFI'l. HI
of the requests for information ue- bay window. This not only
Many kitchen* hrve
lag received by the Federal Hour- mean* moru comfort and spare
but also Improves the look* of unused wall space the
lag Administration.
usefully and attract!*cl
Painting come* nest in both list* homes of certain style*.
formed into recessed
and frequently I* coupM ‘with
pah ted in contrasting r
Biead
tatrrto
r
Treatment
roofs la the inquiries fspm city
When remodeling a home, the Forming to the hitch* i
dwellers.
owner (hould be careful that the I and used for cook boatHome owners and farmers a n
flies and other item’ •*
by no means the only ones sees-ng exterior blend* with the sur­ | business.
rounding landscape and that
modernisation information from
Ihe rnof harmonizes with the
the fHA. Owner* of apartment rest of the house. Surface cov­ MEPAMATK ICR IMIX . lb
koaeos pro deeply interested, acIf the electric refrigr n&gt;c
ering* in colors and design* are
feeding to the mail aaatysls, ns obtainable
to match any setting on a separate rirc'lil
W a i owners of smell store* and
f lekrr caused by the ntaiir
a^Pk. Seme of tho «l«*ip owners, or type of architecture.
tha motor will be minitiii.v.l.
however, caa also he classed a*
home owners, s t thev own the
ballding and live over the ihop.
Builders, lumber men and irar.ufacturen of special building suppile* also are keeping in close
touch with tha modernisation pro­
gram of tha FHA. Most active of
them nil, a rt lumber mills in Texaa. That state heads the list In
voluma of Inquiries of all kinds,
with a large proportion af ail the
Tetas lumber mills represented.
1‘wnasylvsnl* comes second and
Haw York third among tho state*.
Noarly every phase of Mudcrniastion is mentioned in the flood
of null pouring In on the FHA.
Even termites, or “whito ants."

b About Overhead,
Farmer*! b Water

WASHINGTON, S ept 2fl.-(A&gt;l
—The Bureau of Air Commerce
asid recently it had given PanAmerlran Airway* permission to
start passenger-carrying flight*
between Oakland. Calif, and M i­
ni a. Offirlals at id nn definite date
for the first passenger-carrying
flight hail l-ren fixed, but it might
be undertaken a* early a* next

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Housing Hints
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T ake A dvantage o f these O pportunities.
The followmir
Ik* glud
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hell) you.
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UNITED LUMBER CO

8th tad French Are.

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Jobber*,

Phone 1100

SNOW’S PAINT &amp; GLASS
CO
117 8. Park Avc.

SECURITY LUMBER CO

I'honc 713

CHASE &amp; CO

"«•« Halit ar«» tu »rr pronurwiit
' l •• MV "Ihfr |&gt;4t|
(III* l«tk•• ml they r«&lt;|«u» cslriani* rare
i I i ii&lt;Iline An infinite «nri*ty of
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•iiitl finisli i'll,il»|e $ iln 'itn tu n tn
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.»ny number of sni'nlilr tf«
f«il Un(l|Mps*r
hiiMilMts'i t»f
iliffrn nl f».ittiijin sml mtnrt. I'U f*
•* * **»t • t»l.«in *r r * wood
l «ii'iiiir. •&gt;11•%
tit'iti* wood imn» !i»iir,
1• *»nd tiffttitiiti* tlit*. «n«l many
" r •infiu ri nn* cffn'ti««* in lb«
i "I • • |sl.«s ••w. .Skillful luiullintf of
i!&gt;&lt;• w.illv run oink* a room Appear
lirior in inulit'r, or tho ••••Air;*
In h* r •• l i\»(*r, .in tin* nrrd may
t'olt'r i like*
in lirishten*
1mi? a il-irL rn&lt;&gt;m. t'*ninir «l«&gt;\«n a

SANFORD ELECTRIC Co
108 Magnolia Avc.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY
YARD, Inc
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Phono 303

E. B. PHILLIPS

General Contractor

and IU-*. .A «*)+

I*- -s-.rt ittt.l nut heard.” The
I t. k. ... m'.l ,tf a r-tdli -hstulsl be
1 "idh-d m ih ||„. ,d^a **f uniting
tl." i-nlin* ■*'"ttt leu &lt;*iful liy
bli'ti-liiig the iliffi-iriit ctthir* and
limsh-s Tln-y .&lt;hiiti!il never Im* doc• i.it*.| i„ -inh n ninnni-r that they
• -ill atlmti.-n to th&lt;-m-.-l\- s.
-Ite.1 Its Nature gives us, in the
••it. ftliHirs, deep h*nwn* end
t n t n fur n floor, Ilia Medium
►i" • **f hriihhery an,I !rv**i f.ir a
" 'll nn.l a light l-l i.* . kv for a
• ••iting. -ii thi* deeped value in-I -*i • h ul.I i-e the fine,* nf..l ti e
In l-t* t tie- rriliug, &lt;V|,h wiills a
linppy nii-diiim.
l-'ii-s and carpets ran I*** rich in
• "h'l and l**vt :rv. l-nt it i, essrq•'.‘I that they Id.-ml »-r contrast
Willi ll... wall* and ,||XSM&gt;« Z'.,,

Phone M!&gt;-J

vii nny hmmii, or im p.iilinif rlinrrn to
miiV' r*H»»t» \ P itifu l m 'i«ly tif tha
(iritl «l/i* o f tha room
*ilv%;«yq prirttlt* the
ection
•»f the n ilu r nt'hrnif.

V ft Ilust sly. the* thy&lt; of noml#*
• r»pl l»r«»\%n nml nunMy tan in*
••Hors h ivt* prt'Rctl. f)frnrntori
l »b. nmikrtiBil to nn upprertAtinit
f t"l«»r .iimI ito | mi4&lt;qil&gt;ilit{•*«. Spa*
4 i.ili it &lt; h;ivt» flUeovorwl that tha

V..IMO d'lvanrinif rdoro (thnw to*
ir.| the n*t| rn«l r.f lht» opretrum)

. •t l ch&lt; t r to 4 ronm apt! mika it
•P|»*nr inmllir Tool, rrrrtlip^
li:i*le*4 f;«t the* blue rnd of Hi*
«P*rtrini&gt; niAkn a
appear
rtHiiir .4fieI Lircrr,
Any r*»h»r
warm wh«n
rr,| or yrllow it addetl to It, an4
r.M.| •aK*«i Mis* ii npplieil. Thu*
yill'Hv y rfrn id warm whit* blu e.

1t-iren is mol. and an nrango velI w i- wains while a green-yellow
l II fOtd.
i.

�nib Blamed Whipping

Past Is
■ bts, Fights U r g e d By Jwist
ib Land AttftiTo Care Drinking
M h i m U row agitato* IW**«
L f e n M r Bora) B, Copotead,
m m , wf K w York, ywlrrdny
| Oh M
Malt, Secretary of
Mb • fkat-haad raport of cooMm tkor*.
h f e a ritr, M ttlu n a d from
m m oll te ar of the principal
m o# tho Holy La ad, now a
E m maadate, told Nr. Hull
Ivtoiowt clash** batwcoa Aroba

I JtVo hod tiaard n o n than a
m m dootbs aInto Aptilt nnd
f ati) won continuing. lto waa
p p M
on hia tour, whlcn
WMribod no on unofficial to.
■Won, by donators Don 1*1 0.
|M m . Republican, of Dote-

aw,* bo aoM tn na inter* tew, "and
rocoWo merely a reprimand, such
na, *aow jroo vo boon a m don’t do
It m ala, ID b an to talk mow
harshly, to yon a n t Urn*,’ tho
drunk would bp rlfht back la court
»Hbln tw*»ty.foor boon.
“Wo might eliminate nomo of
iOw jail crtfBUfi wwfTfT, ay
placing a poet with ring* attacked
[In tho court yard or bohlnd the
Jail aad (trim a few of tbooo
'touib law •-violator* ’thlrtyalae’
w its the w n whip.”
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»• g o n m o of ANNA P. w onev
wno n i t rrrtlMwl* tAoR bo Vv-

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a n oC Occult cwwt at
imlaolo, County. ainolWn.
Nr: A. M. WRMCH.. ’

NiiTIcr laTH fit
cottmroio Mn
day or A o a a ^ jg :
boon la aty *Wso,i
OllOmllno fur - wtw
ilirtrou, boM t r t U r
follonlue dnot-rUnd
PR. w , D. (U R D U

fThat literally la what la going
b la Pu loot Ino today. I talked
M t all type* of offlclatn and
M a than Includina Arab*, Jawa
S f Ckrlatlann, and 1 Kara nachad
b firm coactunlon that tha Brit*
I portrnm oot la not dolag Ita
Mr aadar tbo mandate.*

TUCSON, Aria, K ep i t t . - W l Tho modern Cold pro* pec tor, unllba the boarded "desert rot” of
yearn paw by who follownd bit
pToStlng bumw"icrorg H..T »*mb,
no.t aerl’s nr* by autnmdbllr.
Tbo onto boo tho advaatag* that
a complete outfit caa bo carried
and tripa caa be made for aupplloe
with relative aiae and apoed.
But la mountalnoua country, tha
auro-footed burro aUU la the
atend-by of tha pnapoctor.
A burro caa bo packed with
about tbo pound*, It ran lira off
the country la Which It find* Itaetf,
aad can to almoat any place a man
can roach by foot
Tbo principle objection to burro*
I* that they mutt bo rounded up
ouch day to haop thorn from wan*
dorian afar, la fact, a pro* pect nr
will apaad about ono-fourth of hl«
working tlmo ckaalng hla burros.

Htb day *T September,

County 14 boW u ndo .'id o l, air]
to-nil:

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u m o t Praea* W totir Jptoa. coiilMNT ■).
nnad.
t-iata* or Tnn cwiUwuio

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lint Uook t pajun a .A tfc
IWo oaaooMuanC Cf.tbo'anb
orty under Iba.aaM iietWtioB
•no In Ibo oamo oC L’Aaata |
tl alone o U oortWrote nboN
d,omrd srnrOlag w b r . UW

Bangoritc* To Fete
Discovery Of Slate

BANGOR, Pu.
8 S .- W
—Kin thousand ponton* In thin
center of tho reviving ilnte In­
dustry aw prvparing to wlcbrate tha I Otllh anniversary «f
the discovery of \n&gt;at win* of
tho gray rock In Pennsylvania.
Tho foitlval will be held Kept.
30 to Oct. X
A fter 20 Iran year* the rip
of the wire »nw and the ahmit
of tho dertickman again rl*ot
from tho ilovp quarries In tho
Northampton county foothill*,
f a r down
chlaelod smooth
l---- --Popcorn Is becom lag an lm wall* skilled workmen again are
par tan I crop In tho tower Rio cutting away the crude block*
Grand* vallry of T e n * .
to be fashioned Into sheet* and
thing)** for America’s
black­
board* and roof tops.

—W —Dm "rsekrteer*’’ caactad
tribute front U J. Eller, slot*keeper her*.
A swarm of beta aurrouadad
jhu entrance to hla grocery atow
and frightened away cuatomtr*.
Effort* to drive them off proving
futile, Eller plaint a pan of taw
auger In front of the atow aad
th« bee* arttlnl upon it. H* bad.
to fill the pun arvoral time* to
keep tho b«ea satisfied.

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HT1I.L UKI.IEVB VOOOOOMN
MERIDIAN. Mists., Sept. M .OPI—Survey by the Meridian Yod­
er u I Wrllora1 project indicates be­
lief In vomlooUm la atill bold by
some natives of Mississippi and
Alabama.

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f»»m i t s I n eoatiai**d i t • awl

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Payment* Of Cato

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Approximately 13,000,000 it
scheduled to be allocated to
Florida under the federal toll
IN. Sept. 2S. conarrvation plan, according tv
he I n te r s ta te ln annnunccmint made today by
nmiaaion to - C. R. Dawaon, County farm
th e Florida agent.
way to ibon- While it wm Impractical tii

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Tom K. Smith (above), perild rat of the Boatmen'* National
Bank ■of St. Louts, was elected
president of the American Bank*
•Va* A'oclallmi at the annual con­
vention In Ban Francisco. (AP
Photo)

Uoe to Key estimate the sura whkh Seiulnoli
the WAT fo r County will receive, Mr. Dzw-

National Guard
S tarts Moving
To New Armory
work sheets, documents Indicat­
ing a grower'* participation In
the conservation plan.
Slightly more than 200 of tha
County's 700 Individual farnn
have been measured.
Mr. Dawson stki his office 1*
Sanford's three National Guard
First active work toward the “"Its today began- the
unable to find n single farmer
task of mov­
In the county who la not Idsnti- organisation of a Boo* of the ing into their nrw 137,000 armory
ICM ttaari We Few* St
Legion drum and bugle corps will on Lakeihor* Boulevard.
be undertaken m i Frhlay night,
Cept. II, C. Washburn, acting
Percy Hero, chairman of the
American Legion CammHI** on commandant, said that rife*. In*
atruments, uniform*, go* inn*!;*
Boys' Work, told tho-Legionella* electrical
apparatus and other
la st n ig h t
to be moved i* Valued at
An ArmUlli* Day dn.ice I* equipment
approximately (RJU.OOC.’
scheduled In lbs m w NettapU
The officer estimated that the
Guard'ssssadry -M produce • effi­
e w s b r ie f s cient money for th* begbrlnF. uaitR would bit firmly Installed In
their new headquarter* by Sunday
Mr. Mcro said that due to the night, pointing nut the job wn* too
V I • O O j Seminole County Council of Girl
“
Scouts will ussvnpile Monday night removal of the National Guard Urge to be rnmpletcd In n single
If-hour shorthand class at H o’clock In the Sanford Gill Into* tha new building, the Junior day.
■ A. M. and 11:30 A. M.| Scout Little House for a regular Iscglon rifle team will withhold
Capt. Geor-ro W. Mcltory i*
convenience of persons meeting, it wo* announced today. practice for two or threo week* custodian of the armory, Capt.
until
a
new
firing
range
la
built.
o attend regular classes
-------lo u t night Regina hi Bodrrthe day has been nilThe weather: Partly cloudy tofor Tuerday*, Wtdiws- night and Surulay, somewhat un- bloni and Milton Adams lied
d Thursday* by Miss retried on Fast Coast, Extreme for high point man with IB each,
Steven*, principal of Northwest Florida—p art)/ cloudy in tha weekly target shoot. The'
ford Vocational School, tonight and Sunday, probably youths were shooting for the
first time from a sitting position.
timatoly 40 students nro| showers in w en portion.

Leghm ettes P l a n Equipment V a l u e d
F or Dram, Bugle At $100,000 Owned
C o r p s Form ation By Sanford Units

N

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islration rolls
are open
[bout
Ihe
nlnu-month*'
of tha school. Classes aro
t five days each week. T iu
it km is affiliatd with tho
y school system.
SIMM are located nbovo
HU1 Hardware Company

President Of Spain
S e e k s Prelection
Of Argentine Emb usy In Tol edo

Extension S c h o o l
A t University I s
Open To Localites
First semester extension rlasses
tf the University of Florida will
bT urgnnlted Urt. 5 at the Vi'CTtthins I sc haul iu tiding In (reloads,
according to an armouiHsmrnl rerrived In-re today from Gainesvil e.
AH Seminole County |M&lt;rson*
tire elifihle for enrollment In tho
IntltuH on which give* college
credit for v»ratinnnl or rultiir-it

Improvement.

Those interested may obtain com­
plete informvllon by rommunlenting with the Genernl Kxlenshn
Division of the University of Flor­
ida.
H. C, Hilcy I* dean of the ex­
tension division. Other Instructor*
are Prof. R. K, llnrris, Spanish;

otserva "old timers' night," and
Invltilkia* to oil mrmbers ar* be­
ing extended with urgent pleas
In plan* that they attend.
aksfrout
At tha h i m time, social entar*
Mayfair toinment will bo provided for mem.
bers who kavo Joined within th*
| last year and one-half.
**~or**T Plana were laid for a membernake a.l&lt; (hip drive for initiate* to be la­
th* **'• stalled In tho Jam s, T. Ifatlanan
l trailer Class nt th* last Clk meeting In
project October.
nronuitA *

Small Clothes Asked
By Salvation Army

Pounds Purchased
From Russian Mar*
ket B y Treasury

Devaluation b
T r i e d l n France
America To Uphold
Values Of British
Or Feel The Effect
A *2.000,000,000 A inert*
rnn stabilization fund VM
immediately brought Into
play today to protect the
dollar in world exchang*
markets us France, after an
umU’rstnmling with England
ami the United Staten, moved
to devnlunte Its currency.

In the midst of a tens* situation, Japanese marine* seised (Mi­
lieu control In Ihe t'hupel district of Bhsughai following u series of
attsck* on Japanese civilians and soldier*. This steel police lower i*
now necupiedby ‘Japanese machine gunner* while their comrades pa­
trol the streets Wtfn fixni'bayonets,ITufe 7,« loopholes in the uwue'a
trol the street: with flsH bayonet*, Not* the loopholes In Ihe tower's

M embership Drive Plans
Made By Audubon Society

Secretary Morgvnthau revealed
in Washington that although for­
eign ext hangs- dealings were vir­
tual!/ at a slamltslll, the Res*
elan Htate Bank muverl to (to­
pic** the British pound by offer­
ing 100,1)00,000 pound* "at sag
price."
Morgenthau said he Immediate­
ly bought the sterling but tb b
was nut until unofficial tradiag
in New York found tha pound
dropped tir $4.01 from yeator*
day’s close of 13.03 Wall BtlU**
quurter* said they did not know
the reason for the Russian rnov*.
T)ie pound quickly rallied to
•round *!.»«. Wall Street au­
thorities said the United Btataa
I* Inlf/H lnl in keeping the Brit­
ish
in11 poumi*
pirumt# .rum
11win dropping because
would dtfsctljpafhvt l b VwNto
of tho divlfar,
Morgvnthau said h« hoped
Franco’s effort to revalue her cur­
rency would lead ti&gt; better world
marketing condition* anil pe**W.

M andamus Served

Prcnident Appointa F l o r i d a CommitteeB
On City Seeking
To Carry On ActivltleH In
Paym ent Of $7,48#
Population Centura
An alternative writ of manatsmu*, a routine affair, command­
ing the City to pay $7,4110 in
satisfaction of iialstamling bomb,
had hri-ii strved today on City
official*.
Litigation we* brought by Natl
T. Wagner. R. M. Winter*, C. T.
Diehl and Kenneth M. Keefe, U
Eugeni- Shands of Jacksonville
npresenlml Ihp plaintiff*
In Ihe writ signed by Judge
Millard It. Smith, the City is to
pay the amount from revenue de­
rived from the municipal watar
plant, or it must show sufficient
reason for not complying wilh
the court order.
The mnndamua j* regarded M
purely routine court measure*
generally followrd by a majority
of holder* of municipal bond!-holder* prior to any municipality
pialiing up a year'* budget.
Two other routine mandamuses
have been served on tho City
within the pust two week*.

Night Baseball
Prospects Loom
B right Local!)

son of Sanford, ptesident of tlu
organization.
Tlu- movement already has be­
gun Mr, Miisnn said, insofar as
committ res Iro i' teen upiminled
Invsrlou* counties to direct activ­
the playhoua*. Pel** was $Ti In Fied I*. Cone, Democratic nomlities In Ihe various populuti.n
cash.
nee for governor of Florida, will
renter* of the state.
Mr*. L. P. !&gt;»•• moil second appear here Wednesday for Ihe
Semino’e County's rominiltee is
award, a two-veeka' Rita pass first time sinre his nomination for
riiliiposril of Henry A. Russell,
for two, while Bill Schmidt came the vuvvrnnrsMp Inst June.
I'ossihililies that ha-rball furs chairman; H. Janie,, lint, Waller
in third and won n or»e-wc«hs'| III* appeSkancn is under ihe
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of this city would be given the it. Cnlrmnn, Herman J. lelimnn,
pas* for a couple.
sponsorship of the .Seminole Cuun- by leading Knight George Th
o|i|Hirlunity of watching Ihe na­ fhiugius G, .Scull, Mrs. John M.
Mr*. ItoonarCs knock-knock ty Democratic Committee. His *d-|ton of the lo-al rhspler uf II. I1
tional pastime under lights next (juiik of Geneva, Mrs. II. II.
ran: "Wkp'» theraT” "Juliet."| dress wl I be dellveretl through K, to locnl citizens.
Slows- ami Dr. John It. Rout. A
"Juliet whoT"
" J u lb t a big id* own public address system, | Thurston, hind of a movement season Ruined brighter today junior section is formed by Richmeal and Reaicoa for i t "
probably at the intersection n f| to obtain the toys und have t heui u* oflieials uf the Kutiford Hire srd S. Mason, W. IV. Goetseh, Jr.,
___ t repaired in lime fur the annual bull Association were ronsidorMr*. Doai* ran:
"Gatchel”. First Street anil Magnolia A venue,
Judge C. f). Andrews of Dili o- h'jlhlay event given for newly i ing seriously a plan for equip­ W. ladtoy Coujwr, Jr., Hiiyin'ind
" I ’ll Gatchel when I get home."
ping the Iik-s ) park with lights. V, Munsulvntge, Jr., James Itusa-keil that person* hav-j A conference wilh a r«|ifoMr. Schmidt's ran: "Caeary." do. nominee for Ihe United Stub
Senate,
is
bi
Ini
to
ap
p
eir
with
,"Canary one tell me where John
rentative of a large electne
the gubrrnato-'al nominee. The two
was last eight "
light manufacturing company Is
are now in the middle of an ini­
•ehrduled for I'residetit II. M.
fro n ted in a stags show featur­ tial eight-day tour of th* Central
Wilson und Secretary Janie* A,
ing Birger Wester and his or­ I Florida section In the first nf a
Wright on Ihe first of next
chestra and Mias Eloise Winn. I! series of jaunt*.
; month,
The County Democratic ComRcrson* who wish to compete
Should plan* bo formed for 'h i
for prises n sit week are urged[| mlttee I* planning a number rf
| equipment of the local park with
,
local
rallle*
wilh
several
other
po.
I'resldent Ritzy of the Orlando
to submit their kaock-knock* to
the noelurnal system, it is ntt
T&lt;&gt;wn-enil Club last night explained
tho Rita box office before Thurs­, iltical meetings to be held through­
advanced fact that larger crowds
out the County.
the function of the Townsend
day night
will turn out to watch thn
movement *41 !lW&lt; benefits ill
Several knock-kaoths, tu n ed in
Lookout! perform against olh-r
backer* hope to derive from it in
this week too Uto for use In the
trams of the class “D" Florida
an addres* before the Manford
stag* show will bo beard next
Stale fwsgU*.
Townsend clu&gt;.
week, a (cord tag to Joseph L.
Rresidrnt Watson drrtarvd to­
Mr. RUzy expressed the opinion
Msrentette, theater manager.
day that he W expected to have
While obligation* in Florida to­ that tho movement 1* n strong
the largest attendance a t the taling 127,227 fell due In August, fartor in shaping th* destiny of
his department are Anxlnu* to local park for games next sen Ihu Farm Credit Administration the nation, pointing out that it ia
make Fire I'revcntmn Week a suc­ son, th*n had ever before wit­ c»l releil 1 *0..'117, it « ai re(*&gt;rtrd rarriving new convert* dally.
nessed season*! baseball in tilts here today ly S. K. Andrew*, sec­
cess In Sanford.
A covered dish supper preeeed"Eighty-five percent of a t fire*
retary and trcMuircr for the or- ed tho uddres*.
_______
g*niinliun in this men.
ir e cau.-rd by carelessness,” he
SemiiiuhCounty
eollectlons
(minted ° “L "If we can impress
the dangers of fire* an the rillwere gquul, in |MTrentagi-. t» stuls
ten* of the ronminity, we feel that
collection, Mr. Andrew* added.
wu will have rendered a great
Juliad I I Krarkarough, presi­
service.”
dent of the Federal latnd llarik uf
Columbia, S. C,, where the luani
The chief said that the fire de­
A rvgu ur cl-numthly session of air haodleil, unnouneetl through tho
partm ent Is rrady at all limes to
restricted to n i l water man he s "Since th t. loss. In live* and extinguish ami fight ulazes. but the City ('mumi—ion is *chetln!rd local office that In some imtamc*
alone, he s a lt
money Is distributed over the he emphasized th* greater Impor­ for 7:-W I’. M. Monday, according the excess payments collected dur­
Farther, Mr.Mason Hid, ran- years," the chief said, "ami since tance n f teaching fir* prevention. to an announcement today from ing August were made on past duo
baakack aad rodhaad docks, pres- fire* causing It a ir scattered »vinitallrm-nts.
The best time to fight a fire, Frank &gt;'• I-am-un, city clerk.
ent la grvel aasaakers en Lake’er the country, the average |**r- •aid Chief Cleveland, la before it
Cans idera Me routine business
In nther instances. It war re­
J « » a p k it NMNi a n net pro-1 son is not as much Impressed with starts, not afterward. Even a has aeriiniulated xinre the last as­ ported, payment* were made in ad­
tortad at all tiaasa by a federal'Ihe dangers of fire as he should small fire in a residence may rau-e sembly, Mr. Lam-on skid, although vance of due installment*. Mr. An­
law.
he. Fir* Prevention Week la "b- a large |o«x or destroy some pos­ several meeting! have been hcd.l drew* said this evidenced a dr-ire
Docks l a y
ha takas la tki* served to bring the real farts session that is not valued In money for special purposes and ordinary on the p art of farmer* to free
state brtwsea
N*v, M ta Dec.) home to everyone."
alone. Worse, he Hid, It
may matter* deferred until a regular their farm* from debt aa soon *■
Chief Cleveland said th at he and cause the deeih of a loved one.
poninlr.
sen Ion,

'Will Appear H ere’
On Campaign Tour

lum ber P r o j e c t
In n H tee Okehs
b r e e Proposals

JAPANESE SWARM IN SHANGHAI

Insurgaat
Spanish
troop*
•msihcd a t th* (alt* of shell-ridSl*nl Toledo today a* the wife of
Tit* Went Manuel A n n a of Spain
Wai re pert r«l taken under the pro*
taction a | (he Argentine embaaay.
One report, atilt unconfirmed,
•aid Re he a already had entered
Toledo.
Insurgent commander* drove
their troop* hard to reaeh Toledo
•nd roleaa* the men, women and
children besieged in the famo.ia
Alcaiar. raked by gunfire and dySamite, far week*.
President Aiana wan reported
authoritatively to have aaked fur •
political aaylum, tf it ahould t* nec*
•» a ry . aboard an Argentine wer•hip. Ilia wife and other members
• f fnmi tea cf the Leftiat cabinet
niemtier* were aald to have been
taken aboard the beat alieady,
Hebei sourve* predicted the ini*
minrnt downfall of Madrid but
m M they feared Government troop*
In Toledo were throwing poisoned
food to men, women and children
atilt living in the Alacarar.
Itcbela tent ten plane* to rain
l«"mb* on chaotic Bilbao, Hay of
111-rny town, a* anarchiat* sought
to kill Hebei sympathizer* held ns
hostages.

Mrs. Leonard Wins
First Knock-Knock
Contest At Theater Cone And Andrews

Rourke Is Honored
For 25-Year Period
With Sanford Elks

Two Billion Dollar
Stabilization Fund
To Save U.S. Money

Elks Itmue Appeal Club Officials Bi l l
For C'hriMtmas Toys Cunierunce W i t h
Lighting Company

Town Kinditen Hear
Orlando I'reaident

Farm Credit (»roup
Reports Excellent
August Collections

Cleveland Emhpasizes Im portance
O f Fire Prevention Week, Oct* 4-10

LOCAL WEATHER

CommUnion Talkn
Routine Mattel*

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poaae*. Ynterday ttay f |M t f l i t i
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to t m y corner of tta fWM yatra, a*ty by
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M i AaaarUt* Coach ta a lr Harfu k* to* towfc to M k'tf.flm p. Haw.
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ktokflilfi op for a atiff tarkllay h i t t o a Mh i aarl tea* la to
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fto y i Chriatlaa, amlor wiaeooaa, attar* ytoaa to aMtar tta jpytr or
Faato Pannlnytoa, a »&gt;ptamora hwar yraty af vafally ptef*r*.
w ta h*ka food In tta rad deport* f a r neweamare aaar avail tta
■ato, re a l Daloaay and Ed Mat* aatka to why aqaad t o * :•»!«» af
why. tatka.
41 phyava. Mah oa* Maml m r, af
CUllotd WIiM.t.m, Mip?«iinoit f tktlaad, ta t J*|**f Ita in i daa h ayy**rii aitk tta *A" toaai aartMaat, Mdadh* aad Waadraw
whah Cody dir Mai hh squad la tta t h a t rapaatod ft* tta tatkh ahta,
tU d li of prattle*. Tta Florid* aad Howard Pklppac toa rtmtaad
■Motor yromlatd to shift Hht vlay- to kia yaattha at aaotor. Shipper
tta around awirdlny to tta kind v a t * aaphantera a ra t o . of tta
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C lassified Advertisements
PERSONAL!
M IN GET Vigor At Oncat Now
'.Oatraa Tonic TakLte contain
tow ayater !nvl#orator* and altar
athaohato. Ona doao papa up nr*
yuan, ylaad*. If not dallyktad,
amtar refund* few rent* paid. Inqalra, Mr*. C*h, Lata Mary.
Call, write, NriteynoMa' pray Co.

UMTi UVER AND white mate
,paintir waiyklay about 11 Ita.
Rlybt ay* blind. R*w*rd, J, C,

WHk *1 h a rt aarao af tta M y r

UR* tatay taoaatk ita yhwln#
Uytoa of kayrarai ytoytoy f h Z
' Peadhtlm* a* to «ta*ytaw klp.
thtow ara rtf*. **i ttaa* ar* waay
favorite*, wltk odd* favorlay la*tl
foar* Olya* Atadtwy ttaaapUao
f t toM twhk, tta raaair.ao Altaay Indiana, tta Valdoila Wild.
4M*. tta Wayrraat Sunday* null

CINCINNATI, toy*. t t - O f i Ctactaaatl laft tta work-a-day
tanka yoatorday to ikaat a “wel*m m tama* to " l b * " Jobany
Fhetar. Ul t M-yaa**old United

Wofford Foothill
Squid b Arrested

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Jokaay, aitttay atop tta bark
aaat of an open, touring .tar, *ra«
yaradtd through downtown Clnttaaall aa tkkaa U*a&gt; ranfaltl
aad HU* of papar fleeted from
crowdtd window*.
Hatorhta att np a nolay din,
ylrl* throw kitaat front window*,
and' own Wavad ttatr Hat*.
■huktay and fftoniny ta t
atin tta mmbot, quiet boy who
waa a favorite caddy of ClocUnoti'a hadtoy yolfar* a dacad*
ay*. J ahaay wavad to tta crowd
at tta union terminal; wavad to
tta crowd* t t a t lined downtown
•treats and knny front afflct

MARTINSVILLE, V#- Kept. U
—fAP&gt;—Two Martiiuviih |M&gt;lie*
of floor* tardad tta anttr* Woffiwd
Calhyo foattall aquad into poilr*
kandquartor* wta* ana af tk*
row*# man triad to lak* n “no
pork In#*' alyn tack to nbojl at
Spartaatary, 8. C.
T ta coack aacurod tta tr ralaa**
and promiaai to report tta matter
to tta proaldaat af tta Boutk CaroDm toatltnth*.
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Wofford after ha lay 1M to Vlr*
yinto Military laatitut* at Lanlny.
to* Saturday. Tta torn atoppad tar*
briefly aad a*a youay man pirkad
« » .tta alyn an Chunk Ptroat. »*plain in# tiq ji* poiiaa data later
that ta wanted it a* a aouvonir.
Offkara W. f t StaMa and J. L
Carter took an ctanco* af mlaritty
tta tr man. Ttay brouybt tta wkoh
•quad to tta ttoUan.
In 1PM Mr*. Mary Crow af HUI*.
tarn, Taaaa, mod* n c a rn a a t to
tltta and tao nood tta amnoy to
boy top Bibho, wkhh *ta taa ylv.
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Patrkk McFarland, to, member of
tta llllnola State A thhtk CommU.
aim aad ranbad aa ona of tta
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Mam, died at hh tamo today.
' tte had haan 111 with a itraaya
audady for abaat ala week*. A
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River Water Legion Nunes
Won^ Japanese
Patrol
Sector
In
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Prepare For rive Injured

BmwycH Council Of | Prod«et Truck, PrsWar H d i Iu Hyde sengcr Cur Crash
PsrkSuuuner Demo On Highway Near
Gainesville A r e a
H ead q uarters

ARCHe ’r ,
Sept, t t - w U n . Suite Strickland of Mutd
trie, Ca., w u killed initantly
here today and five other* In­
jured when an automobile ami
a truck eraihd at noon.
The Injured are W. W. At Itry
and Rradley Reddlt, both of
Maitland, who were In the truck.
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Ncwall or
Quitman Ca., and Mr*. Sarah
Scott of Harney, C*., all of
Itkal bJltWfront whom were with Mr*. Strick­
i today by a eoun- land In the passenger car.
(9 at war on the Democratic The truck wav heavily load.nl
a r tih aad the preparation of with pmduco that gave It tre­
V S new attack by Republican*. mendous momentum when It col­
&lt;* London went to lided with the other car. Both
to deliver a "re- vehicle* were badly damaged.
on the Adminl*- The Injured were runlied to a
program as It af- Gainesville hospital where przarmin*.
Reciprocal llmlnury examination* Indicate.!
yrnmonta with foreign they were seriously hurt.
will he the targvt of toIVilire, n ftrr an investigation,
held none of the two parties
Oh Maine* Monday London and made no statement placing
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the Administration'* do- the blame for the accident.

Lawton Planning
* Second Address

‘Gorrilla Man* Held Tanks, Armored Cara And Motorcycles Are Ex-Star, Destitute
Thrown Into Service; Seek Slayer
For Lost Slaying
Trying Films Again
Of Nipontte Marine
tV e r H flr r

SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.—Japanese official", backed by
armed marine* patrolling a targe arm under martial law
today rejected curtly Chinegg proteat* Aminat the invaaion of the Chinese settlemeat and warned the entire city
to “keep its head cool."
Strong forces of blue-coated Japanese in tanks and
armored cars and on motorcycles drew taut lines around
a large area of the international settlement in “self de­
fense" measures resulting from killing of one marine and
wounding of two o t n e r s . ___________________ ____

Balk Candidates Up­
held Freedom Of
' N a t i o n ' s Press

Destradtive D e l u g e Ex-Service Men Op*
pose America's En­
Obliterates C i t y
As Loyalists Fear try In League Of
Capture By Rebels Nations Asaembty;
By TOe AaeeeWtH Bveee

Madrid* defender*, desperately
trying every mraiurc to bold off
the manifold Insurgent advances
on the rapltal today loosed the
waters of the Albcrche River Dam
over the town of San H artln de
Igleslas, 30 mites west of th« capi­
tal.
The town, the Intended point of
convergence for Fascist northern
and southern column*, waa re­
ported destroyed and with It much
Insurgent equipment.
Both Government and Insurgent
dispatches agreed the Fascist ar­
mies advancing on Tolrdo h at
reached a point 13 or 13 mile*
from the city.
Aa the Government militiamen
dropped rack iefore the advance
of Franco’* soldiers, the Madrhi
administration nevertheless **.
scried reports from th* war front*
were “most optimistic."
New censorship wae understood,
however, to have been placed on
dispatches to tho capital, which
curlier had reported Government
tighter* in the region around Sapta Crux del Ketamar hid nut had

Monroe Doctrine '
Given Approval
Delegates A p p r o v e
Plan Of S t r i c t
Neutrality For V A

C I.PA T. i J n D, Sept. S L ­
A P ) —T h e A m erican
Lblion u n anim ously
e le c te d
lu r ry W . C o lm eiy o f Top**
ta , Kan*., n a tio n a l co m m an d ­
e r a t th o cltMlnjr aension o f
■Hilary authoritiea continued
lino 18th a n n u a l co n v e tio n .
sn Investigation of Ot# slaying but *ea force* here to prutect them.
D elegates sh o u te d
released one Chinese held aa a
Yesterday’* shooting*, which i
a n d paruded s ta n d a rd " o f ev&gt;
suspect.
Witness said was done by n Chi­
e r y d e p a rtm e n t w h en tlM
“We are taking every necessary nese gunman, followed a series of
vote was taken.
measure to protect Japanese llvm Incidents in which several Japa­
The Legion
affirmed a be­
and property,” Rear Admiral Ei- nese hav* been killed or wounded
lief In the Monro* Uoctrino a*
Jlro Rondo said. Japanese resident* In China.
a measure of peace and oppoaad
living here asked the home gov­
A spokesman for the Japanese
the entry of the United HUtea
ernment in Tokyo t&lt;* send land and
iroettweH — n e e two)_
In the League of Nations.
Delegates likewlso approved
■astir fana poUcbre.
resolution opposing any modkTo th* n e w Whit* H o u so tt
firellon or cancellation of w ar
■yd* Park President Roosevelt
debts and voted to rvfua* all
•abed IS m*a hl*h In Democratic
future loans to nation* la da*
•irtfea to diarus* th# drive for
4&lt; •allaa*4 t s H * s tssa)
fault on their war dehts.
leeiotttoa. Vice-President Garner,
Police quoted Donald J. Kaxrll
Hlill another resolute* urged
thrvv cabinet of f irm , four aena*
(above), T.’.Vpond “gorilla man,' Fred R* Wilson Reviews Accomplishments
the United H tatri to maintain
t tors, two congressmen and fl"o
as cunfesslng the lust slaying of
a strict policy of neutrality aad
Draiocratte
eommlttco
laadcri
I'assing years hnvo left her des­
. Of Roosevelt Administration;
\Ruth Muir, 4H-yvar-old social
remain "free of any alllaaH
* w e n in the group.
titute nuil suffering from tier.worker, a t La Jolla, Calif. But
which might draw tha country
Baoaevelt and London Joined In
'o u s exhaustion —but plucky Eli­
Shows
GOP
Mistakes
into war."
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sptnlftlag freedom of tho press In
The weather: partly cloudy/ lo­ officials of the California slate
nor Fulr (above), former film star
Th* Amcrlcnn I-eg Ion Auallltalhi to the New York Herald Trib- cal abuwera Friday and extreme hospital for the Insane, where! ~
istrying
to
stago
a
comu-buck
Nearly 40 Democratic women of
nee forum laat night. The Prr.l- north portion tonight.
jllatvll la a patimt, doubt he h a d |C ML j i 4t | D A . o J T _
Mack
Cleveland, H a n f o r d ary formally olected Mra. Loroaa
In the movies. (Al* Photo)
Seminole
County
today
launrhid
deet (poke by radio. London’* ad
; any part In th« crime. (AP
fire chief and president of Hahn, of Wayne, Nebraska, aathe feminine side of the political
ICoat*
the Florida
"tat*
Firemen’s
read by P.cpruacnUlis i 1 Friday 'a tide* a t Tf-ial *tt*. . I'hoto)
campaign
leading
up
to
the
pre.i
Shirt in. Massachusetts, Raptblkan. tlon. Occult i ’ier, Daytona Beach:
Association, today w*a sched­
dential election scheduled fur No*.
The PreaidM* appealed far clear low, 8:17 o'clock, high, 1:23
uled to attend a southeastern
4.
tM akief about the nation** future, o’clock.
Florida district meeting of fire­
Fishing—whiting
uni
The asMmblagc met in the Vatl e a d * attacked -w ait* aad ex sheeps head biting.
men In Vero Ileach.
dex Hotel, heard Fred It. Wilson
a f the New DHL
Principal purpose of tha svx
discuss the accomplishments of the
Rvgwter -re e h iy
meating of
slim. Chief Cleveland aahl, is to
Roosevelt
Administration,
learacd
Overcrowded Condi­ about poll taxes from County Tax
the Kanionl Rons iflT m e Legion
liscu-s phi«» for "fewer fire In
will be held a* tho legion Ilut
surarwo rate* &lt;m all classes of
tion
Forces
Shift
Hallots fur the election of of*
Collector
Jno,
D.
Jinkins,
and
laid
property.
tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock,
plan* for an Inti-nvile drive for Change In Itinerary
Ferry Morn, cl airman of tha
Other district conferences are f l r m ’ Wr Hiv Seminole County
I II Transportation votes
for Democratic candidates.
American Legion Boy*’ Work
tentatively planned for tho sumo Agriculture Club were being
Registration B o o k s Overcrowded conditions on some Mr. Wilson, prominent in County S h i f t s Schedule discussions,
mailed today by C, B. Dawson,
Committee, announced Unlay.
the chief said.
Democratic circles, stressed the
Tho next district ronrlavo Is County furm agent and chair*
To
Close
In
County
One
Day
Behind
County-owned school bus tines Importance of the woman vote and
The Sanford Girl Scout Troop
for early October In man uf thu Club’s election core*
who wish to enter numbers one nnd two will re­
On October 17th were reported by drivers to the asked that menu-ers of the Worn- Fred P. Cone, Democratic nom- hilled
larki-land, according to the as mil tee.
knock-knock sume activities at 3:43 i*. M. to­
the Rita Theater
Mr. Dawson request* that the
School Hoard today and measures en's Democratic Committee u«e
siH-iation president.
should lubmit
their morrow under tho direction of
Hemlmde County voters must cf rectification were immediately every effort to bring out that vole Int-U for tin- governorship of Flor­
Chief Cleveland is tho only approximately 100 members o f
ksaek-knocki tonight, since the Miss Irene Hinton, It was an­ tie in possession of poll tax re­
ida, will speak to u Seminole member of tho Hanford Fire
thu organliatlon use (ho •olfIn the N6v*mber polling.
dmdliae falla with the tloae of nounced today. The meeting U ceipts for 11)34 and l!)35 If they planned.
County audh-nc* at H I*. M. Wednes­ pntim-nt who Is planning to addressrd envelope accompany*
In
discussing
th*
record
of
tho
T. W. Lawton, County superin­
tho box office at 10 1&gt;. M. Jot- scheduled to be held In th? expect to vote In the general
Democratic national administra­ day, it was announced her* today, attend the Vero Hrarh meet Ing the ticket for returning tho
epk U Marvnlette, manager, Girl Scouts’ Little House,
bnllot.
elections on Nov, 3, Jno. D. Jin- tendent, said he Is of the opinion tion, the speaker touched on the
Tho nomine* originally was ing. It was estimated that about
that
the
situation
can
be
remedied
Officers as nominated by tho
n id today.
kins, County lax collector, anlJ without the purchase of additional subjects of child tabor and the
I
0
O
other
firemen
will
be
pres
scheduled lu apvar In Hanford on
Baat Unea of Amarlca’* newest
body for an election to b* an­
today. October 10 la the final buses.
Social Sectiriiy Act.
,
. .
rnt.
fad will he incorporated In a
nounced Oct. 1 are: Gua Hchmah
date for payment.
lie dwelt momentarily on the ae-r, ! " 1' ay' m
n',&gt;r ,C ftn"° *n
Friday night stage ahow heldand Frank Melsch, Hr., preatAt the same time W. J , Thig­ A p'an of re-routing and rvsilstri- complishmcnti of the sdmlnlstrn-J" inernry necessitated tho one-day
Guardsmen Prepare tlrnt; Henry Nickol, George
Uaing Birger Weiter and hi*
pen. supervisor of registration, tuition of losils wa* discussed. The tlon of re lef, pointing out that the | !,,-t back.
Qfrhastra*
Holmes and II. J. la-hman, first
suiil ■registration books will clo*n operation would Involve a slight President not only provided work
Cone will travel with his sound To Move Into New
Mr. Marentette ami the Ri'a
vice-president; Rex Packard and
on Oct. &gt;7 as provided In a gen­ change in bus lines which are not for the unemployed but also gave
A r m o r y Naturday Peter Thurston. second Vico*
are offering a *3 prim for tho
eral election statute authorising carrying rapacity number of stu ­ almost every community In the mi­ truck and prubahly apeak at th*
kaock-knock submitted. A
corner uf First Street ami Mag­
president; C, F. Ilrannan and
the attorney-general to halt the dents.
tten
something
tangible,
permsLittle activity Is being felt in registering of voter* within ?0 The drivers’ report revealed that
theater pass fur two
Three units of the Hanford Nu Henry Thurston, treasurer; and
nolia Avenue, although County
(I'SSillWM-O •« **B» t « .l
la awaking the originator of the registrations for qualification to day* of the balloting.
■ppnnimately ijino youngsters
Demon utic
headquarters
this tloiiiil Guard today were pr.- Alex It. Johnson and Henry
aoeoad
boat.
Third ranking vote in the December municipal
paring to move into thrir lu-w Hhutnnrher, secretary.
Supervisor Thigpen and Colli--- are being retried In county-owned
morning
hud
chosen
nu
definite
kaock kaock ta to
receive a elections, City Clerk Frank 8. tor Jinkins were In accord with buses. The figure represents about Judge Sharon Will
Thus,, nominated for membor137,IN
K) armory, the completion
place for the ailrlress.
lamson said today.
owe-week'* yaaa for two.
of which Incks only a few finish ship on tho Hoard of Director#,
the statement that persons wh&gt; one-fifth of the Seminole school
It wus believed that tho usual ing touche*,
Address Methodist
Registration books were openrtl were qualified to vote In the attendance.
TV* theater manager urge I
from which nine will ho picked
facilities, in the Court House, will
that, whan possible, names of Sept. 31 und will remain avail- Ih-mocratic June primaries nr* With the exception of the overCnpl. 11. C. Washburn, acting ure Gus Hchmah, V. F. Durnor,
Church
Men's
Club
not
I-*
sufficient
to
accommodate
laeal persona or bwalneaa firms uble to the public until Oct. 31. automatically qualified to visit crowded condition, the school
commanding officer of the mill Henry Hchumuehcr, Peter ThuWthe crowd which is *&gt;|H-ctfd
Clerk Imniton pointed out that th* polls In November.
b* oaad ta creating the knocktury detachment here, said an tnn, Charles llunn, Kd Camera#,
transportation system is function­ Judge James G. Sharon will du- hear th* guvrrnor-numinee.
the grruter part of registration
toNVfcSe
elulmrutu formal opening pro Grorgu Balmes, C. P. Ilrannan,
While
approslmately
1.NO0 ing with the best of efficiency and liver the principal address before
Cone Is !o ho uccninpiinieil here gram is being planned, although Phillip Hach, Roy P. Hymae, Hr.,
Tho theater event le proving activities usually fu I a few days persona had roglitervd for the a***, drivers asserted.
the
Men’s
Club
nf
the
First
Meth­
by
Judge
C.
I).
Andrews,
party
popular, and n large number of prior to the closing of the book*. primaries last June, that figure
no definite date for lla exeeu B. B. Chapman, Boy Pippin, R.
Included In the report's were
In Hanford, a city less than Is more than 1,0011 above the such Items as mileage* covered, odist Church when it hutds tt- nominee (or tho United State* lion has been named.
fecal persons have entered.
I!. Hickson, J. J . Holly, L 1.
monthly meeting anti steak supper Semite, a n d Jo* l(cridi|l’k*,
30.IKM, only one registration Is number now holding 1931 and time consumed and the satisfac­
Frank
Meiach, Hr.,
The ceremonies uro expected Frazier,
in
the
church
annex
beginning
at
Ih-mocratic choice fur fifth con­ to include both social and mill George Wltmer and M. 8. Nel­
necessary if u voter does not 11135 poll tax receipts.
tory, or unsatisfactory, operation 7 o’clock tonight.
gressional district representative.
change his residence to another
% h a a il
«
* qgV son.
The tax collector said that to- of th* 14 new vehicles which were
O, K. Goff, secretary of the rhth,
In another ataternvnt today, the tary af-sirs.
city. In cities uf more than 20.- ‘lay’s books are open In the of- purchased by the Hchool H a d
An effort 1* being mad* to
said
discussions
will
b*
held
on
Seminole
County
Democratic
head­
000 it is required that votera reg­ fire of th* supervisor on Mon­ when it found several private th* activities of the Boy Remit
quarters again announced th* secure several National Guard Legion Gets
ister each two years.
days. Tuesday* and Wednesdays contract bids to be trasatUfactnry. Troop which is being sponsored by presidential electors who will ap units from nelgboring cities an
Organisation meeting of tho
Mr, Lamton said that a candi­
Armistice Ball
Th# board today authorized i tho Church. Mr. (.off stated that ■pear on lb* Nov, 3 general elec- towns. They are to participate in For
gtmlaoto County Charm er of Com- date* Making the two City Com­ fur votera who reside In th*
a
parade.
Hanford
precincts.
transportation
contract
for
W.
C.
mnre
than
80
reservations
had
a
l|n
„
n
ballot
In
support
of
President
marra Prefect Commute® will bo mission posts to be filled this
The new armory boast* a drill
residing In tho coun­ Wltmon, who will cover the ready been received from rtu ■ Kim,rvelt
Tho American fo-glnn’i annual
k*M I* the Chamber Building to- year should file petition for tryCitizens
precincts will tint) books Oviedo-South route.
Armistice Day hall will ’u# held !»»
members ami various men of this) The list of seven names, I* as hail on the first floor, with
amnww sig h t at TtM oclock. It nomination at the Clerk’* office
targe auditorium and dance floor the new National Guard Armory
In their
Immediate
Hoard members approved a cityfollows:
waa aaaauand today by Ralph at least 30 days before the elec­ located
on the second. Hhower* for of­ on Nov. I t, It waa announced hare
neighborhood*. Mr. Thl|p*n an­ patltion for th# appointment of
Officer*
of
the
Men’*
Club,
|
Fred
Andrews.
W.
P.
(Hill)
Arla g win, secretary.
tion.
nounced.
J. Wallis Smith as a tru-tee on which I* composed of all men who „“Id. Earle II. Askew, Mrs ficers and a women’s lounge vre tmluy by t-rglon Interest*.
Th* greap consists of B. F.
The affair I* the flam* aoctol
th* Osceola Hchool Hoard to are members of th* Mtthodiit | &lt;;,.,rge M. Dorman, Wallace N. also features.
Hhlam, Altamonte Spring*, chair,
activity liookcd for the new buildFour
fulfill th* uneapired term of Church here. *ro Rupert Htrick-, Keith. IJoyd
.Morgan and J. J.
awa 3, J a aw* Gat, vice-chairman; Elks WU1 Observe
Floyd U n*. who resigned prior land, president; Judge R. W. parri-h, Jr.
A 0 . Wagatr, Chulunta, W. J.
Daytona Drum Unit lmPercy Mcro. Legionnaire, **ld
Employ 240
"Ed
Rourke
Night”
to
moving
hla
rcsldene
to
OrWare,
elcf-president;
end
O.
K.
Walla, J r , Loagwood, 11. If. ColeAwarded Honors In the best orchestra obtainable will
Goff, secretary and treasurer.
■ aa R. R. Pope, J- L. Marentetti,
At Regular Meet In County
sought to provide music.
P M T. William# aad Fred R. WilWilliams
Directs
Legion Convention be Funds
Approximately six to eight
f(om th* event will bs
I/&gt;cai Elka will olnerv* “ Ed week* of work remain* to be dona
used to benefit the next year’# Jun­
Renovation
Of
Old
Rourke Nlgkt” tomorrow nigkt on four major WPA projects now
Thu American Legion Junior
American
Legion b#**h#H
Municipal Prison Drum and Bugle Corps of Day ior
when the fraternity convenes for under way In Remlnole County, W.
team, Mr. Mere said.
regular weekly session a t 8 S. Earle, work director, aahl to­
tona Beach, well-known to Han __
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o’clock, F. P. Doraer, exalted rul­ day.
Chli-fnf.Pollce Ib.y
Williams fordites, was awarded honorable
er, said today,
mention
In
the
drum
and
bugle
today
was
directing
renovation
The Welfare Committee of the night’s session, held at tho Valdex,
Present centers ef operations
Mr. Dorner said Mr. Rourke ha*
City
Jail corps division of tho American
Jay-Ceaa hav* achvJ- been tiler ef th# Sanford Elks’ are th* Hlg Tree Road, the Han- Hanford Lion* Club last night laid was mad* by Leonard McLucas, operations in thu
when- municipal
police head­ la-gion Convention In Cleveland,
ford
Avenna
project,
th*
Oviedo
plana
of
operation
for
its
lunrh
athletic
director
of
Seminole
High
maker ta ha hold Mon- lodge since It wa* Installed here,
according to nn Associated Press tea. As
I at I P. M. In tha an&lt;| that for 25 year* he has nut |iark ami the Paol* Rood. Mr. fund derigacd to aid underpriv. Hchool. He spoke on how to watch quarters art- to Ji« establish*.-- dispatch tinlay.
rib . AvsrageOct.
I.
«
-1
Urged
children
in
local
ichoola.
Karl#
said
th*
National
Guard
Ar
a
footoall
gam*.
Mar. Aveng*
Club, according in an missed a single meeting.
Composed of _33 pieces, the Apr. A rena*
Center
of
police
activity
now
mnry
project
1*
so
near
com
pieIt
***
reported
that
II
youngsMillard
Conklin
of
Daytona
.t mad* today
by
—
r
.
Wav
Aveng*
Plan* will fce laid for a special
Is in the file station where Daytona Beach unit m*d* It JI'NM AVte .
ii
i#
Witte, J r , chairman of clssa of Initiate* to be Installed tlon It doo* not figure I* with ter* were assisted last year. it. A. Beach, district governor of |jons,
Bt
n
the unfinished work.
Cobb is chairman of th* committee wa* scheduled to ’havo held the headquarter* have been located second apps-arance before a na it't.T Avn. .
in meat Committee,
. II
it
AVO. _
during tho last meeting in Octo­
tlonal l.egion convention this AUO.
Approximately 340 persons are for 1937.
principal speaker’* chair, but other for several years.
TX
It
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Jt
entertainment pro­ ber, tho oxa!ted ruler sold. The
The City
Commlssbin re­ year. In 1933 the organization 5 ___ _____
It
Ed Melsch, Jr., who returned tv business prevented hi* attending.
ven arranged, Mr. class was called by Gov. Dave being employed by th* WPA in
j
i
___
I
t
11
received
honorable
mention
in
Elmore Graddick *** admitted cently authorized the move in
Refreshments will Pholli, grand exalted ruler of Seminole County Ihla wook, the di­ the elub after an absence of sev­
II
T»
AS
IT
HI. I.miis.
the interests of economy.
re* tor said.
eral week*, was appointed chairman to the club mamberahlp.
II ........ ....... ___ *1
Elkdom.
I*
Miss Helen Montgomery, drum
ii
Municipal prisoners In the past
The local offfc* I* availing In­ of a committee of five to make a r­
Two gu*st* pretent were Fred
aad those Inter
ii
Report* will be heard of th*
have hern housed In th* County major for th* corps, was award­ it ................. ........II
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71
trgaaixaUon are session of district deputy grand formation from Washington ap ­ rangement* for th* • aau«l Lions’ Collum and R. P. Symes.
proving several other projects Thanksgiving ball which p rn h Hy
Thirty-two person* attended the Jail. The new move will open ed third prlxe for baton twirl­ n ................. ........ 10
It
th* chairman w aited rulers’ session held laat which hare h*e« ckthed hy district will t* h#M on H u n k sfh rfar E?e.
meeting presided over by II. B. up the City Jail, according t ft ing. Mix* Priscilla Eveleth, an ­ ? i .................. ........ M n
w»tk Is Da Land, ___
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11
other Florida girl, placed first. i t
and state headquarter*,
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Tha feature ad d in g of tho McCall, Lion preeUeat. ,__ ___ th ie f Williams,
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County Women Democrat•
Organize F or V ote Fight

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Vero Beach F i r e
Confab Will Draw
Local Unit Head

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

dCuOOl DOftlfl 10

Make Change In
Poll Taxes Doe Seminole Bates
October 10 For
November Voting

Q tH s Knotk-Knock
-E v e n t Will Clone
At &lt;10 P. M. Today

Cone Will Speak
Before Seminole
Audience On 30th

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Agriculture Club
Ballots In M a i l s
For Oct 1 Voting

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Arrange
For Monday

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Armory

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City Registration
Activity. is Light,
Lamson Announces

ber Committee
WU) Meet Friday

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Projects
Persons
WPA Unit

Lions* Welfare Committee Outlines
Plans For Assisting Needy Children

LOCAL WEATH

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• r ia « Sligrcn AS NEW HEAD
rm n w
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hi* of hfci army.1*
-*. la foirnnaa to the fanner premier end to http alley re&gt;
mntment over - m r erltiHam of oar action*, it in wefl to
point oat that Ueyd Oeorft admitted oar enMiiri Wen
•WapeihT mmi that ho paid hightribal* to the Voted Mateo
Wary far it* p u tjn patrolling a n t e * n b o o f a n and la

W nhM f’fl inoietefm on having
Stair* A rm y in France, oh agtl

to make of oar wUier* a reservoir oat of which the
armies coaid make replacements in their own ranks.
Nothing eould be more rvpognettt to this SC
nothing 'touJd be more harmful to n nation** morale,
Ing eould hero mitigated more against oar sueceasfu i;
Ipation in the war, than for the people to know th
efforts could never be localised, that oar seNHers coal
er win a victory because it never had an niww,th
most gallant effort* would never bo r ewmdld beeou

^

aoM the n w te r i i ef the field
sad sky
u*l U ctrtr os tbs day they

*W«t why should Heaven m sweet this winter, with the probability that the state will receive
a Jo/ iMwnnl

i2r* **M
lt rajf

greatest number of tourists. It is also almost a for*I* thr its
gono conclusion that huiMing activity wld keep apace with

the Influx of winter visitors. Home people have been fore­

I f It V# true, when done with seeing this for several years, among them Jwiag ltari Leh­
, earthly strife,
mann. about whom tho Ocala Evening filar wtftee:
iphctala aloae are giren eternal
"When Karl Lehmnnh, far-seeing commercial secretary
Ufa,

anti staccato tongued orator, predicted a year or.eo ago

Wld Oat tka time hi lleivea stem that there would be another boom in PYortdm wltmlm two
t S t little wild canary’s years, ho was laughed nt by a considerable section of the

" /fib ers la to be a lest Isuth, however, we have an

0 f * y ON at htW to Heaven ahull ides it wifi be tho whole-souled laugh of Dr. Lehmann.

. "Ills prediction, ns wo recall It, was that n genuine

H m Hurt ha Joy* tha angels boom—not a false Itnnm like that or 1024-26—would be' un­
want to know,
der way In the state within two years.

. fW karaly with the coming of thspring

“Unless we nee mistaken, live period of .prosperity the

•4 out that (he Democratic
platform of 19.13 was kept in
spirit but that due to esbtliuf
condition* It rouhl not he ndhervd to in a literal sense.
. She defended against Repithliras ailacks that the b o d ri
was not Udanred by tho Presi
■lent, emphasising that addillunal npcnillhirer, which rmiid hot
ha classified aa hudxetary, were
necessitated by relief and th '
aoldiers* bonus.
Mrs. K. M. OaHoway, woh point-

rratie women In exert their u t­
most in support of tho party,
since she said there la eensldrraltli- opposition in the t ’cuinty.
T-day's session wo* railed by
Mm. R. J. Holly, Democrstie t'ommittrewema* ami hool of women's
activities is'D m p sity n, retards
Heml note County.

LINCOLN, Nek, Kept. It-O P)
__ 1__________
—Nebraska property and seboal
.
' • •
tsrxe* show a downward trend this
l m * - 7 JURY
I
year. A surrey of figure* shows
—-----2T&gt; rittp, have m lw e l property | KEY WEST, Kept. I t - d f ) - 1
taxes from last year and 13 in* IA Jury wan mist tad la ' short
creased. Fifteen
iHstrkU | ■**»&gt; today ta try Rogetio
reduced taxes,- II Increased and, Home*, fcenter county jud«w, an
II made no rhaniesl
rhanrea i f forgery and frsnd
—&lt;------it ■■■
In mnweetlaw 'with handling of
- Georgia ha* nn area of l^tSSL- absentee ballot* la the Jane lad
IIL.170,000 square feet.

Tin fW»t rad rahla la a Heavenly hard-driving and progressive Montverdenn foresaw ia even

now well under way.
„
“At present the new boom 1* most evident *1 Miami
beach, Orlando and Clearwater. At Miami Baach there Is
Tether fleazhjia says ha feai an cxtraordlnofy amount of bjiijdlng activity, and It ia
tha end of Democracy I* near building of n substantial character with much of it outtfM 'il probably is, If many pur- sUtmliiitfh Injautlful in diilpi.
“Up and down 11io ikiiiIii» ii!h llteiu In evidence of reSana listen to ntilical* like him
wRdgar Sweat.

■Tan thousand persona werr
thrwwn out of work yesterday
arhta tka goodrich Rubtier Com­
“A verv gratifying thing ulrout thin now upward trena
pany factory shut down In Akron. in tho alnlo la the fact, which muut lie evident to anyone
Jaat 10,000 Join that couldn't be
-nuking a tour of tho wiuthern p#rt of the peninsula, that
atratebed.

Ocala l» thin time, well up in front in the advanca.
“This city Decuple* a very favorable position In tne
Florida picture, with far moru than It* full share of natural
attraction* and advantage* supporting it.”
SA N FO R D TW ENTY Y EAR S

Thera has bean an amasing
tosh of arms -smuggling operaHaas, which ha* com# into the
&gt;apsa. la Ihw current Mpanlsh civil
war. Tha IIHIe activity along that
liwa might ba accounted for In a
brief grim statement one of the
label general* made: “We take

••rf* Voronoff, famed
hay aland specialist, say*
■ a* n he ran develop a
man if allowad fra* scope
*1 tayatimautaliona.
We

mon­
h* is
super­
In his

dant

V s oqc )iMl)M p k « o i» a M ow gam o K fil

llsrry II. I^wls of the Con•telly llenl Kstste Co. has re­
lumed from a visit to Allinnro,
Ohio, and reports the North ai
being very prosperous sml munv
,icop|s will visit Florida
tills morrow afterimmi, a number ef
th inning entertainments were
■Ivrn Inst weak, among them
Pagenharl to Mr. .Htewnrt Tel­ being a wishbone supper pirty
ford look placo at iiilii) o’cleck u lien by Urs. Henry MrLanlin
• t the home uf the bride's par­ nn Thursday avaning a t wMeh
ents, Capt. nisi Mrs. I'agenhsrl, the guests were Miss Purdna,
in the presence of the Immedi­ Miss Annie Whitaer, Mr. (in * ate family. The wedding reru- enstein, and J. C. llutchisaw.
nurny was performed by l)r.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Ilood have
Ceorge Hyman uf th* Itpptlst arrived in tha rity a fte r spend­
Church. Tha bride wan married ing the summer a t their plot*
In n pretty drees of whit* or- la (lrargio. Mr. Heed will get
gsndy. Mm. Trtfonl is the busy at once on his fin* toWry
youngest daughtrr of D ipt, snd farm.
Mrs. I’ugrnhart siul possesses a
fOdiry
'
Meriwether e f Lynrbwinning lUnposltion and nttrne- burg, Vo. will spriul th* whi­
tiv* personality. Th* groom it ter In Sanford, tha guest a f Mr,
* Valued employee of the A.
sil Mrs. Charles Meriwether,
U transportation siepartmerit {He
le will attend tha grammar

« a « &lt; m * w s * w . A doaow f#

figures revealed
by
Miami Mr. nnd Mrs. Telfnnl hsvo Is-1 school.
yachtsmen, who told the city
commission that pleasure emit
of tho one-liaw dictator af Spain,
vlaitiag Miami last year apeni R I V E R W A T E R
Gen. Miguel I’rliso do Rivera,
* 7 * for maintenance, provi­
want on trial with eight others I*
sioning, wage* and dockage.
C O V ER S TO W N
Madrid, charged with trying to nt.
lark the official radio station, Fer­
H E L D B Y R E D S nando previously had beta re­
ported dead, In some quarters.
(I'outlBiten Irum M*a east
a hot m*al in II day*. That wll■sgo ia a ong the routs of Franco's
advancing fascists.
In Shanghai nnd float of war OM branch af fraaro's insur­
hoots appear* on tho scrim hear gent army mmght to ranch tho eily
Mg heavily armed blue-Jocks is of Toledo
before government
w in . it* not earning to nranse fokna attack in* th* aid Akaaar
g death hut to alnngthen a nrtm u could rout out tha fas­
cista who have held it far M days.
Grvwrnwwal troops set out from
Toedo toward Toni Jos, u mile*
northwest, th face tho oncoming
fascists. •
DlpiomtU, churchman nnd a
membra of the latoraotlonol |*d
Chora . nt in lot Jean Da Las.
Vranra. Wd yHra t* try In ra n
'000 prisoners held by gavranmeot
fracea In the thy af RUha*. Ii
was feared they might be killed If
faacist attack* n hamhorded tha
illy. •

Courtly Women ‘
Demaa Organize

\

%

�I And Pem nal Acttoittet

Saturday*
KOTEX or W1X

BLOUSES

25c BOXES

5 R* *1.00
•f tto r u a im * U m

m ^ n tj

K 4 W A u ia i

at

trtm lm g

LADIES'

Dm

ham* at M utt* M wm m Park

At«i n &gt; M «M fcildid (feat inktkllaa to toU Ito latter part of

Ottatoc.

ptoatad N a u t o S k M u S *
a w , Mark r k Cag asc*. Vlrcinia

NOTICE — SADYE’S CLOSED
tatwtev O* Acramt Of Hobday

tUIUrr, ami O M a Dyas* to
aarra aa tto ksktsU— MMMltttc*.
Pkaa v a n t t o made far a Halkw eto ■ aigsats d* ‘|l r l krwk"
Aaaaa la to ct*«a Oat. ML
Ttoea pc«a*a t ra ta l tto MUaaa
Mary H k n to , LkUlaa AJ*m«,
Martto A t o a , JatssiH as CamptoB. Pat aUky Cwak, Marjuria
Oartora. OM a O frra, MarineA euke at Lakayatu, A h , rila Inalay.BUMtotlllUffkr.Dor.
climbed . Hykt yaat aad tolyad kt- tky Mitchell VtryMa Me Rory.
PakMr, Baka Pehaer. Nan­
aalf to the Inaacta flytag aroead CaHtn
cy Roaaattar, CaaaBa Tratack, and
Kathrya Thlypea.

COTTON

*

PERCALE

*

Bent grade unbleached cotton.
TWELVE yd*. for

B«at fratle pcttala. 25c
FIVE yds, for

SHEETS

SCRIM CURTAINS

Bent grade nheetn, 81 % 99 or 72 x 09. Worth
ft.*25 each. Sjavial for

New atock, raffled and tailored. TWO for
Another lot worth |1.25 each, apecla] at ft.00.

•

BATH TOWELS

THREAD *

Extra heavy.
19c value, SEVEN for
25c value, FIVE for
20c value, FOUlt for

T T O ANb 5STBBEW

&lt;* ■

j

*

;j •

Ttto Crochet Thread. 59c •*•!■». On Bale Dollar
Day only at TWO for

todies printed n|»ortn handkerchief*.

Vnluen toJOe each. On nale at

kwH Jby a atttdr of warK In
Mesko.
franc** Dayua war ataata I tvcofltnK aaaratary and Mary Jean
Hirria correapoodlng *’ aarklary
to eueceed Joyaa Steak who i*
out of tto city.
RtfreihmeaU wara larvtd !j
tha foBearkagi PaU and Al
Broclh It peace William*. Billy
Pkmhw. Edward Mulligan. iltly
Chap— * Mary Praaaao Jordan,
Jma Sattorkaad, Mary Jam
Hank. Presale Daeva, Bawl*
Adkkna, Batty Joe Brock, Batty
Cftmky. Vtyykla Chapman, an I
Mr*. W. P. Chapman, director.

TWENTY for

WASH DRESSES
for ladlca.

Value* to 92.95. Closeout price g

SCHOOL DRESSES
*

r *

for children. F»ll prints and solid cotars, 91.25.
values. Bhccrs, 91.95 values each
s l ip s

for ladles. Lace trimmed and tailored,
values. Special for

Ga. Bab) BEEF guaranteed to Please

StablbjSc to29cRusts ILttic to23c
e SYRUP

Mr*. W. H. Harkey.
Mr*. J. H. Harkay and family.
—Adr.

SIMONE SIMON

MMAUTT IN VBAMBt
fS L N S W , r c f r n h i n s . »l-

1 rare. »lras*a

to tn perfrttkon
.meriesn plctur*
da rcvelatlos of

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

Phoenix socks for children. New Fall patterns.
29c values. FOUR pair for

Tmljfct

lunmmaH S..-MOAM—
tM -W M Sl
MOBT BSCITtNC N IW

DNw m i I Crystal

SOCKS

UNDERWEAR

MEN’S SOCKS

Men's underwear,
at THREE for

New plaids and stripes. Good quality. THREE
pair

shirts or shorts. Special

SPORTS SHIRTS

COTTON PANTS

for men and boys. IlcKulur 91.00 value. Dol­
lar Day oaly, TWO for

tong*, for men and toys. Special lot worth
91.50 a pair. Dollar Day only

DRESS SHIRTS

SILK TIES

for men. Worth up to 9 1.49. Special fur Dol
lar Day each

Men's all stlk handmade tics.
patterns. TWO for

New full

UNION SUITS

WASH PANTS

Small sixes checked nainsook union suits.
FOUR suits for

m i tha qmlity l&gt; far wperior.
S IL K .

IIL S

fur hoys. 36c values, newest Fall shades.

n ia i* t" ie

Pile Lae Fnstx mi YeghUk

Plenty Top Grade Western Beet

FIIONE 1211

SANFORD

EAST FIRST STREET

�Pertonah

IWm Pi
Oeeupy

S p eer &amp;Sons
aarwwaeed aa ftC n s i October,
M m O M b D|M% M m i NoTmbcr, Miaa Lacy Baumlltett Dt&gt;
camber, Mkj Dorothy Wtggtwtf
Jemmry, M itt Margarol Speaceri
February, Mlia Antoiaatte Hayei;
March, M ia s Ln In Perkin*}
April. MUa Wilma Lriahnrt.
Mra. Qua Carpenter, local aad
atata director of Dm Children c f
tba Confederacy appelated Mlta
OMa Dyaou and Miaa Dorothy
Wiggins aa pages to the atata U,
D. C. convention la lakeland
w i t month. Miaa Cocalla Truloch'
will alto attend aa atata secretary
of the C. af C.
It was decided to make a liberal
contribution for the Norman V.
Randolph Relief Pond far needy
~—r—!— _» women
womew la Jackson*
Confederau
villa. Refreshments
at tha conclaalaa af nB basinets
by Mrs. J. H. Truloch, Mice Louise
Perkins, and Mias Madalya Trulacb.
Member* of tha organisation
a n t tha Misses Oloda Dyson, Lou­
ise Parkins, Lucy Rooml.lat, Latltin Oermly, Katherine Spencer,
Margaret Spencer, Mary Wlggiaa,
Dorothy WIff I"*, Dcrieox Hayes,
Gwendolyn Hnyea, Cacti la Truluck,
Nancy Roaaettar, Mndnlyn Trulack, Margaret Tanhat, and Wilms

BUDGET SHOES
Mr. and and Mra. Boy 0 .
WilUaau
returned yaatatday
from Daytona Beach wham they
spent a faw day*.
Miaa Marline Torrance la to*
proving a t Pmshytnrian Heap*pendlcitls Saturday meaning. Mar
motlwr Mra. Hugh Torrance, la
with her.

.1,ta»U amt Miaa Ratty Bohr- ehnply b
man, Miaa Barah Maxwell, sad « they
Mrs. John Schirard, Jr. la their |W »ha $
profram for the year’s worklmW;
the leaden plan tralnlnf th at All ■
flrls In such crafts aa Urn nwk-1 their sta
inf of wood carvlnfs, rugs, ami 1are loaf
bird booses. Plana for tmiatn* I have act
In outdoor livlnf a n prominent I aaaton I
In their program, with camps. 1
hikes and nature study aa high I rates, ■
spots.
„
"»
The Semlnol# County Council!
will meet on Monday evening.
Sept. !W, at * o’clock, nt the
Sanford Girl Scout Uttla llouna.
Tha Council In eompated af the I
Reverend and M n. SI. J. Bran*,!
Mrs. Julius Diagfelder, Prank
Evans of Lake Mary, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. True, of Lake Mwy.
Mr. and M n. C. R. Mason. M n.
3, J. Melnes, of Lake Mary,
Mra J. B. Root, Mra A. W .|
Knot, and Mine Irena Hinton.
The Council, on Monday evening,
Scouts in Sanford, and fifteen, will receive reports of troop
with eight Brow j ^ J f r . Lakr progreae and discuss plans far I
Miry. The BaangdMMlp, un­
.
. .
i
der the leadership of MUa Irene theThayear.
outlook for tha develop­
Hinton will hold rthuaMsat moot­ ment of tha Girl Scout move­
ing Friday afternoon,, Sept 3A ment In Seminole County U vary
at 3:4! P. M„ at the ,THanford vneounglng and P roepoets are
Girl Scout Littla House. The good for tha widespread tafluLuka Mary troop, with Mrs enct of this movement.
Robert U, True aa captain, will
meet at an early data.
CARDS SIGN TOUNGSTW
Both Mra. True and MU&gt;
Hinton have, during the hum
GRIFFIN, Oa.. Sept.
mrr. attended training camps h f \ Cochrsne, young Highland
fur Sc...i&lt; •C'sisM
.lfl&lt;s Hinton outfUMcr, hns ritrned a contract
| has nttendnl the Juliette Idiw with tfc*
Cardinals of
training camp under Field Secre­ tha National League. lli wm, re­
tary Katherine Park. Mrs. True port at tha training camp next
attended enmp nt Salisbury. Mas­
sachusetts. Mra. True will be spring.
a n o t h e r b a f e d r iv e r

Imaahana was served from tha
card tahlea which ware centered
with aawn baskets of sweetheart
rases. Mrs. K. 0 . Fox assisted In
■antar,
High score p ia t, a crystal Son*
day night sapper tray, was award*
ad to Mrs. J. D. Woodruff white
n t prise, a retserele dish, wen
given to Mn. Edmund-MetocH.
Those present w ent Mrs. Ed­
mund Mcisch, Mra. R. 0. Fox, Mrs.
Lea A. Conotay, Mra. B. B. Bag­
gett. Mn. 0. E. Mfrail, Mrs.
Hyde A. Byrd. M n. J. D. Wood­
ruff, and Miss Tunis Hancock of
Alma, On.

EBSEN
0

School of Dancing
Will reopen Friday, Oct. 2.
Enroll now with Mrs. W.
H. Stewart, 714 Oak,
Phone 603-J,

PENNEY’S
DOLLAR DAY VALUES
MEN’S INITIAL

C o M p iliM

.Values (or
DOLLAR
DAY

DOLLAR D A Y FEATURE
-SPECIAL VALUE

■ojar , ;
POLO SHIRTS

OXFORDS

BEAUFORT. N. C, Bept- M—
(A)—Bui driver J. W. Smith, of
Beaufort, claims coverage of J,250,000 miloa without aa accident.

$ l.t t
CHILDREN'S

OXFORDS
departm ent

SPECIALS

SUEDEGLOVES

DOLLRRDRY

NURSES'

UNIFORMS

WOVEN MATERIALS

(P

FAST COLOR — PRE-8HRUNK 0

1
/

f \ i
# \ J \

FULL CUT — SEVEN BUTTON FRONT
WOVEN MADRAS - FANCIES AND WHITE
STOCK IIP MEN! THIS IS THE SHIRT BUY OF
THE YEAR.

RAYONS

figured ascot*, colorful a
triangle scarf and belt seta

FALL SCARFS

Dolled maruulMtt*

• RAND MADE
• Flog Quality ltetble

(M "U e-hacba"

$1-00 af! on regular -2.B5 Klckernick

PAJAMAS
CREPES yd. $1JC
tmiiattaw reetw Pelt

LUNCHEONSETS $1.00

Nainsook I yds. $1
Gingham"? yds.

$1

Full

lena*h

ored

margulertle

with

• (mall

deelaaa.

Keru

and nrrrn

Fall shahia, plaids and

Fall Wash Frocks $1.00

STOCKINGS

PACKAGE new $ U |

Gowns and Pajaouu $1

Bihar dralana.

98c Doz
LEATHER SUED!

HAGS

BLANKETS
BLANKER

98c

BASKETS

3.98

• FOLDING LEGS
• LARGE SIZE SC k 12 la

I* la.

wldr.

6 Yards $L99
COLLARS

BIG SIZE — 20 x 41 INCH
DOUBLE TERRY

HEAVY QUALITY

PRINTS
15C Yd.
PATCH W 0 U

CURTAINS

Make up Boxes each $1

NEW SHIPMENT

BABY

only.

GINGHAMS

$149
HATS

solid col­

Pair $1JC

LONGIES

DIAPERS

CURTAINS

40 In. wide

2 yds. MSS

BOVS’

LADIES' FALL

BABY

SILK

BELT SETS

QUILTS
New labrle eultahla tor
• mark*.
d reear*. ate.
Small nuraery dtelgaa,
plait*, a cherke. 14 la.*
wide.
Duaranlard fast
color.
Value, Me pop
lardl

Yard I *

S adye S

�f 'f i S ^ ^ — •■&gt;■:+* vr.i-jfct &lt;7^1

&lt;
I

jy m

»

X, I

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T it SANVQRD HBIAID, SANTOtO, FLORIDA

The primary efteet of this evo­ kadies' aid societies instead of the
lution has been to revamp tha la­ M tc ideal farm wife.
Small and Urge tractor-draw.,
bor picture.
combines are handling grain hoc.
l a day* gone ty . a colorful nr. W)t« in some cases g | hours
ray of men sod womea walked or steadily. North Dakota fanners,
T w »ffl fc* thankfal fee their durable b o u t / tad their
rode from harvest to harvest, ad­ and those in some other states,
1m s hatin g protection.
vancing north as the season pro­ too, are working through the night*
gressed and earning money again,! With aid of powerful searchlights.
Ccin tinders have replaced crews
the winter. Often they started in of knife-men in cutting, husking
S t« B N t e l A t m
Texas and ended in Canada.
and placing corn In shock*.
rresent day observer* were asked
Purdue University, IndUnn. to
"Do the farm bands still follow developing n hay drying machin-i
adaptable to handling of wheat
CHICAGO, Sept, 24— &lt;AP)— the e r o p s f
sad rurn In the fields, thus aiding
They don’t.
Rubber tired tractor*, molaaaeaFarm machinery, the depression combines which require that crops
pMked b a r. eorn-ilcohol fuel and
and droughts have combined to be quit* dry.
24-hour working iKiflt are ,t*aJ- disband the migratory worker*.
A new method of pickling hay
Up changIn* the aspect of th i
Manufacturers of agricultural with mclas.es in silos bids tiilr to
American farm.
machinery predict new »a et peaks da away with hay lefts In barns.
Ooae arc the day* cf the mlgra- in non-drought state sale*. The H. II. Muss*lbsn, head of the MlcHlory farm hand, and instead of prospects are particularly good fal' igan .Stale College of Agriculture
rawing tha -help" or the hone*, Indiana, far Instance, where rub-' •Qcioeering • department, predicts
tke farmer i* trying to learn more ber tired tractor-trucks with fir* that the process of storing grre-t
than erer about earburctora and spent* are trying out newly devel- or parti* ly cured hay in silos by
gears.
oped corn aleohol-gutoline mix­ pkkling It with molasses will sup.
A surrey of Illinois, Wisconsin, ture*.
plant the cld loft syctsm beeuuso
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Ne­ Corn husking machines, potato it ptevrnt* much loss of protein in
braska, Montana and the Dakotas digging machines and pickup butl­ the feed.
(its togethw a picture of a mech- ers salvaging straw arc being addAll has not been rosy for tho
OF JACKSONVILLE
aalted army attacking agricultural rd to the smalt and Urge thresh­ machinery owning farmer, how­
problems with gasoil no and steel. ing o u tfit, throughout the stater, ever. In draught states, particular­
all to a common end—to rover ly, hr ivy overhead and deprecUr .'a - r
more territory in tew time with tUn rf expensive machinery have
about one-twentieth the man force. cut into (tank accounts.
But despite difficulties the fact
Small combine units have been
WiV* BbhwBbB Up • Hard O’ M C«HM
developed for use when- acreage remains thut ganullne and steel are
O w meat k q w sp atM a fkaa herd af Baby Cattla and
heretofore was considered Insuffi­ doing the work of muscle and
ha boaght them aM — at a fiftre wlbleb waana yon cad
cient to warrant such machine op­ bone on America's farms.
bare as mack H M f , taadse M aa |M
] want a t g e t n d
eration. Small Ihte.hing outfits
I aaeiagst
have been purchased in many in.
Kentucky o fficials say 41(1 insu-stances oy groups of neighboring saev companies are licensed Iti that
farmers whose crews are fed by ■tatr.

Ntw IratioBi,

ClIStMU CkiBgt

American Farms

pace

Wh'le Florida gives P m U ottl
Koosovelt 2.5 IS votes to Gov,
Inn.Ion's 1.52.1 in the Literary
Digrst preddcntial straw poll,
the Kansan is leading the New
Yorker
201.972
to
1*5.401
throughout the nation today.
F irst returns are tallied front
eight states and more returns sra
nnnounred from the
thlrtee.l
states included in the last weeh'a
Digect poll.
Karly returns from California
show tot ml,in leading th e n by
n count of 17,000 to 10,01a,
Colorado
Is
roughly giving
the Kansas governor three to
two.
Gov. tjindon's homo state It
giving him hut a five to four
lend over the I’reslden.t
Hotly hnl hits from Nebraska
show l.and,in a five to fbur fa.
vorile.
AU lum a, Florida ami Georgia
give
Roosevelt
overwhelming
pluralities.

ret sue mow «.t

TRUCK LOAD MULES
AT F. T. MERIWETHER FARM

EXCHANGE

BABY B E E F S A LE !

SAVANNAH,

ABwaat, no waste,

^

Bib or BriaLet ,

5T E R K

RIB ROAST ib 18c
■Natal) S u g a r C ured P t r a k

'm S S U U S ^ m S S tm m '

Haas A. 21tlHllriil;l'liHI
Sausagelb.lOc

| C o u n try

Hntofced

&gt;® Morrell’* Pride or Rath's Black Hawk ffklnasd

------------- S S L 2 9 c

Oaaa again « • bring y n |
that am ailng super-special
While U lasts, par pound, |

15 ®

«»an*y Sliced Breakfast

Fancy Bio* loan

M CE 5 1 s
H o ld

H

25c

e iI r

I

Kitchen Tested Flour
14-lbs
12-lba
Mb*

U 4 O le 2 7 c
Land O' Sunshine
B X T B 1 C T S tea S » : lO c Flour 241 m 75c
V. «. Standard Quality

n t O lt 'K W E S T E R N

FRYERS Ib. 2 5 c

ROAST Ib. 12c STEAKS Ib.

FHEH1I HOME DKK8NRH

Fob River

MILK

Apples

S Ms.

12C

New Crap

ISe
15c
10c
3c
4o

HENS Ik 2 3 c
BIG Alt CURED SKINNED

____

HANS Z Ib. 2 5 c
LOIN tilt Itlll

I.ITTLK IMG

Lamb Chops

HAMS
lb. 25c

FRUIT COCKTAIL 2
no. I cans
BLACKBERRIES no. 2 cane 2
for
SPAGHETTI 15-os flassas
2
far
SAR09US Am. OB
4
can*
BfM m
TUNA FISH Bddmoaf
2
cans
SUPRBdi Cent Beef HASH
4 cans

25c
Ife
Ife
25c
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Stew ri Ib.S. 25c
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W hit* Bacon
15c
Kmnke Bau.agr
2 lbs.
lairg r Juicy nirnrrn
Sliced Ham lloliigna
F re.h Gruund Hanihiirgrr
Hparr Rib Tips
Sliced I'ig Liver
I’an S a wage

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ROAST Ik 2 1 c

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ONIONS
4 lbs.
I*renib 4 Hi
CARROTS
lb.
CAULIFLOWER Ib.

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10c Potatoes

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YAMS
5 lbs.
GRAPES
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RUTABAGAS
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5c 10 lbs* 24c
10c
PORK &amp; BEANS
SUGAR
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3 tor 19c
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TO M A TO ES 4 lo r
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No. 2 1-2 con* Purity
C U T M EETS 2 fo r

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Dixie Ihig
FOOD No. t ran
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IIEILSIIEYS 3 for
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Grapefruit 10c

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HO It D E N 'S o r Golden Kay

GBAYBttTUN EATING APPLES 2 cent
SEEDLESS GRAPES _
2
be
FANCY CILERY
*,
Urge stab
RUTABAGAS now crop,
pound t
CABBAGE NcwVc.
pound
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TENDER HAHY REEF P I,I'll

R V llV R E E F t 'l H T K

COFFEE ia &lt;1*. iLtMKN *.11*1. tltKIV*.
lb. pkg. 17c Powder 2 for 1 7 c Mackerel 2 for

B ailor 3 9 c P o t a t o e s 1 0 lbs 2 5 c

27c

2 for

FRESH IIOMK DliFJittBD

PEPPER 3 oz. can

B .A M a. IM aiaa

2 for

M. U. rln. Ttill.ft

M ELM )

Land 0*1

• — —i th rift* r o t is r .it

SALT

Flour 24 I b . sack
Oka A Tomatoai 2 no. 2 cans Ife
Umat
2 no. 2 cans 19c
(ala Com 2 no. 2 cans
Ife
L!2.-Wand Spinach 2 no. 2 cans Ife
Aspara^s
2 picnic cane 2Se
ics 2 no. l»/i cans 25c
Gordin
Patch “Paas
3 cans
lie
CWwtaa Gum and Candy 1 far 10c
3
pA fs
14c
Sansot GoM GalaKn

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BEEF

can

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WHITE BACON
Fancy Sido Skoal O' Loan

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BEEF STEW * h
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pound
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RICK 4 Ib. pki;. 19c

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IIsllecs reigned In the hsadqusrtirs of Senate* Richard B. Rutivll, Jr. bl*l A new ship wl 1 be construct,
at A tlanta a* return, from the Ctorgls Oemssratl* primary gave him a rd for tin- Derail Steamship Comlandslide ev er Gov. Cugsn* Talmadg* In th eir race to r the United P#ny nt u cost of approximately
States senatorial nomination. RumoII (In whit* lull) I* »*#n receiving *2,000,000, K. It. Ilirhanlson, pros,
eengratwlation* from Mo fsth tr, Richard
Russell, o r, chief justice
i f tha Oeergl* Supreme Court. Standing around thvm are happy ident uml general manager of tha
coastwide line, nnnounred.
campaign workers. (Associated P rtt* Photo)

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Snowdrift
Oaaty, Trader Baby Beef

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RUSSELLS celebrate LANDSLIDE | Roosevelt Leading
Florida In Straw
Vote By D i g e s t

Rvfcber-Tired T r a c ­
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Pfawtaf Methods

Vtaakjr-Rofen Hardware Go

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H E IN Z M A C A R O N I
2 la rg e c a n s
H E IN Z S P A G H E T T I
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H E I N Z F r e s h C U C U M IIE R P I C K L E S \k . j a r
H E I N Z V e g e t a r i a n o r T o m a to S a u c e l l e a n s
2 la rg e c a n s
H E IN Z B A B Y FO O D
2 cans
H E IN Z V IN E C A R
p t . b o ttle

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Sy MII.UK Ht'DKON
LONDON, Sept. 24 — (AP) —
Woman clothed in gay Tyrolean
l*»b and brightening Irtmlun
atraata ainra Marlene Ilietrirh and
kor daughter, Maria, adopted the
colorful rogue In Saltburg.
The bright pennant eolur*, short

PresiJeat Ab4 I
Laidn h u n t j
Straagt Frost*

It U a dark m n waist-length
r
O »m
r% .
a !
» • « with a wkJU riw■
- .a R f f
A f t l / t f brohtorad blouse, Mack woolen
1------------------------- i + M j r i C akin andrad patloraned aether­
---ehtef to ( h a m a r t . Silver filigree
coated suit* with quaint embroil- button* ornament tko jacket and a Koowrett Bwn With
•re d waistcoat, and high-crowned high-crowned blank fait hat edged
Love Of Hwtiia*
fcather-trimma&lt;l kata, fit into tba with fw a» mat aka a.
faahion actna beta.
| Among atkar “corrowed" ityloe
AmA Doteff IK afo
So suitable, in fart, are thaaa la a padded rattan roataa tn wear
pirturrai|ua little aulla that many| over a dreaa for roo| day*. In l&gt;laa
WASHINGTON, Sept. M-OT)
ara
not adaptation*, but aaaet and whit*. It la embroidered la
ropira o f tha national dreaa. On* wool withplftaraa of man hunting. —It la not unaaaal far a national
----------------------------------- ■ Tha*a mat* ara warn generally by campaign to work atraaga Iran*•* t» f tranma In tha Tyrol.
For tha |W cyeliat wishing free-

norge matched
home appliances

"My washer is Worm Our"
Jg*t whan Is It warn ant,

Madam !

la tha m itor worn out?. . ” M*»W
U tk afw A worn out! . . . . " N n . "
U tko a g ffa fe r worn out! -N o ."
la tka wringer worn out?. "N a.w
la tka f r a m e worn out? . , •‘Ha.’*
Wad. what If worn out?
“ Why, tko mockanlam Inalda
won’t work any more. Th* poartag
m i transmission has gono bad."

awMr and a pood on* la nearly afway* In til* gearing and transmiarion.
T H A T ’S W H Y T H E NOROE
WASHER IS A ••BETTER BUY”
Baaauaa It U built hy the world's
toagaat and meet maaaaaful Makar
af O aarlng a a d Traaawtlaalaw

C o rp o ratio n

Austrian* tad Bavarian*. T&gt; 1 1
•ro passed on by tha native* from
generation to fa natal Isa.
To match thaaa akerta are handwoven gossamer wool blouse* aad
yellow linen waistcoat* embroid­
ered with tha *lory of a complete
b o at
Tha fancy Tyrolean waistcoat*
ara warn with tweed aad woollea
■alts.
Dark green velvet Is a favorite,
or ftaanel embroidered with farm
froata with the barb aad sleeves
of woo). Rallied puHavor* ara patMliMUli
t evened with leather cherries. vl^ f|§ |
)|eart-*hap#d button* aad pechata largely hy aKUag tight aa hia jab
roatinuo to ha a popular decora­ aa governor, swirling from atato
to atato and making roar platform
tion.
Tha peaaaat plaafer* draaaaa la speeches by tka scare.
cotton print* with contra*Uag ap­ Although ho now baa agreed ta
ron* and puff*d iloavad blou»aa a few late September speeches,
mako youthful oottfig snsembi** Mr. Rooavelt wl I trarel "non-pollttoally," aay* tha White Ro m ,
or dainty boos* dresses.
Fancy Austrian halta, butts** and aa October transcontinental
and eo’ored woollen boutoaaleraa, trip which had been prajactsd for
handmade by tha paaaaata. wbl him may ha curl*itod ae a bandaned. Mmaltaaaawaly, Mr. Urtaccent fall ensemble*.
dan graally aatarga* hi* Itinerary,
adding a afddtn awing into Maine
and th* east to an already crowded
schedule.
la tha case ef Mr. Roosevelt, tha
reversal of form la especial y no­
I n[iju’titr. d Lr’f&gt;&lt;l°n nran ilamBDAwJ table because h* la following prtal-

I I&gt;nl H.llrnV ('"mmli.luh ofikloU
i11"- f"rM . women alllrrd in I
I "1 V" mill haltrrv frnni rntrrlnif
| It.,- !.«,mlon and Pnrl Slarisy caftter la.
1
Mss*Teat*afaatUkctoryaarvtco
---------duato I bandyadjusSmaotawhich HAWAII ll\d TWO ANTIIKMS

d from too Moey P. tong bridge at Now Orleans Into tn* Mia-

* u * thoroughly dean** • lb*, of
dirty shirts, without band rubbing, la
about sis minute* i and yst I* sad* lb*
daiatlmt llaasrl*. ThU unique waabksg action tllmiaatr* "tonehn*.”

Wrlneae, which comblMS
2Safely
tka last word In safety to opnott

wtth utmoot water aUactioa aad
I protection o! buttons,

blwlttoka Cosstost Clutak. such i, HONOLULU. Saptf
u ■■*■&lt;

.

mudr^rAdu tfMM.
inmiMi r w if

thp ci»lf portion of th* United
Ihnt enjoyR two nntloMl

kt asrvka. Tbi. is ooa of tMemsS*,r
butk^ofHosg.’.'rmtm.to.notlv.
^
,otmtt
____ ___ . .
anth.'tn pf the Hawallsn monarchy.
whlrh wav composed hy King Raluknuii.

Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Park

Phott* 37

Altliy is a church ami group
of building* constituting a com­
munity In which move than
twelve monk* or nuns live,

M iU T M •R F R Iilid T R i...

MMIRTRATRR I I I

y a * tlta advantage* a l dva

k m t t f D i l U M af

Mrivae 1M fiat batave, tala apanhy llttta deg faught th* swift
vto fff M minima until a toghatt rescued him. Hearing ef th*
It fee. Lathe at kaetoieoa peemaaily ordered th* arrest ef tw*
aha threw tka pup avarUaued. Tha util* auteast waa glean •
kg Mr* AJUert Rala, wtfa of th* hridga fereman, who la Midtog M g 0*4o. (Aaoociatod Prat* Phato)
BOOST IflMCOLNT

sJ/ai

I Peweefwl Weehlog Aetlww which

*2f t 1

■y ••

• front porch campaiirn ■throcalwl j
^
IIOrSKM
hy some of HU friemJi no longer *
I* a possibility, even if it were I 'VEST PALM I
deemed advisable. A change a t 2L—&lt;&gt;P&gt;—Only "»"•
I this sta re would lia interpreted I Tr&gt; ,s here Is vat
widely aa a retreat.
| by postal workers
Regarding Mr. Roosevelt, opln- ! reshlanc* and rnm
Inn* differ. T hat he will m ate | ,n** now ait* orci
tom* purely political speeches, and I Nrptemher nf 15135,
himself label them a* such, seems 1il',r »»*rvvy was n
errtain. There ir e those who thitiK i
w a
It will not be long until he answ ers | • ° ° l- d H C I &lt;
unresrrveil y the rail to which he , . . . Z:.. ---- ~
“
has responded *n often Mfure. and
rlillN U
asandons the oblique approach tor „ 1 wt ,
*,r t
' the direct.
r r ig W ilrv -g e ra g e .
TV'.Jisi about the wisdom o f ram - —
'
. ——
( paign sw ines l.y presidential numhires? Thu rernnl suppurt, only
in |&gt;art th* old belief that they al­
most alw ays ilo morn harm thon
V T Z 1
ilgootl; and beside, every rnmpaiitn
I year hns Its own set of rlrrum - I
, stances. The elrrtion returns wi l l 1 |

, s o ititd £

N arg eo ff^

roSTRlt TUM»
IUTORUILT MUHIN
only wtaker with tka patot,
dapandobla, loag-llvad Aula-

DIIOTRRL
ktm m
double oaio af uparatlaa,
doublu convunluncu, duet

built trsmmlwlaa.

batter Ironing In ball tka Maw.

c|..«. • With a Norg* Matched Unit
th " Kitchen you hav* towrtr rafrigLi cration cotta, reduced food
{ bills, smaller g u Mila. You*
• have better lu tin g meals and
i more time to yonnalf. W ith a
Norge Matched Unit Laundry
'i&gt;t- you uve time, work, money
and clothes. W hat you now
v,‘y [spend for laundry Mila (and
"V part of what you tp tn d for
l,‘1' clods**) will quickly pay for
. " a Norg* Aatobuilt w u h e r and
Norg* D uouol Irooer — after

that build up -your saving*I
account.
Com* In to d scathaw apfto-l
anccs that will make ywafl
home a better plica to Uv«—
y our h o u s e h o ld fip a a p c a
r u le r to meat.

NORGE
NOME

ARRLIAB rt\«

iySeminole Tire Shop j

ir »rl. 2(11 N. I’nrk

Only theTlav 1937

You Wash Your
Own Silks

iqnt To Oivn Harriet
New Constitution Change Lowest
Purchase Of Automobiles; In Many Year!
My Own SUk Dresses,
os And Fur Coats

-MCBOOW, Sept. 24—(A P )-S o.
f lit tTnlon titUens may own thei;
own home* when their new e^n
gMMIan goes into effert. *in&lt;e
praaialon for protection of private
P *W *A y to one of it* most impn.-.
tant faatare*.
Only the “eMential'’ nart vf
k*a*ln* In cities and Industrial
Canter* is *t!!l listed a* irrevo­
cable property nf the mate. Teraeaal ownership of home* ami ohtof* °f domavtle u«e l* to be pro­
tected by law.
People cannot buy auto* for
awhile aa they are not yet on puiUe *ale, hut they can purchase
radios, aith dre«»e«, elretri.-al
kHehen gadget*; fur roat* and
■•eh thing*. The hie Invontnunt
■hoM**buitdlng-d* tn |&gt;e pro­
moted on a large &gt;081*.
Citizen* who have money mnv
"buy Into” eo-opentlre apartment
louvre on a ra«h ba*l» or hy »he
taatailment p an.
•To really underitaml the imporfane* of the** commitment* It I*
aaeataary to go back to th- time
whan private prnpe-ty win na­
tionalised. that 4«, tvlten nvww Ly
the mate.
• True, private ownership r.f *nme
•mail BoU*f« wan nti'l permitted
and later private building of «mnli
todtvldual home* w*n enc» irngi-d.
got ilwayn there wan th" i,ue«.
Hon. "Am I »afe In the nwnerihip
of thin property, nr l» it tin, *o«ntr or later, to he taken Mrer*"
Th* new r:n«tlt it'i.n nnnwern
•be nfesMolt. f« effe-’t. &gt;t nay*. “Co
ahead with yonr hoi tin r. Your
hotae will remain your*."
fmmeduitety after puhlientlon rf
tM* promt*# an offHnl announcemrnt wi» maile that inr/r-«eil
government aid woo'd l&gt;e grant-d
In the Soviet Housing rorporatln-i.
whlrh flnaoeen erec'ion of -o np-

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DANCES AT FESTIVAL

FA D E SEVEN

III SINKS!! PHIII
M IA M I.

Sept.

Aching Muscles

2

Marim1 AMoristiort
compiling

figure*

'•wn.T.1 and

»

captain

—-

I Six New Instructors
Named To Posts
eratlve apartment building*. I
A
t Winter Park
Vlee-Premier Via* UhuUr a.Mrd
a prediction that there would bo
at once a large !ncrea*e in hum-WINTER PARK. F la. Sept
tullding.
24—Faculty turnover ut Ro tin*
The citlxen*, It must l« ex­ for the year which will lu-gin nn
plained, are not all "poor", or more Sept. 2-*&gt; i« the owrst in muiiv
year*, it wa* pointed o a t today.

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T ra ill m a n t e l s d o n o t p er-

wit Dollar Days—hut we want to en
ter into the spirit of Sanford's Dot
lar Day.

The «tx m-w appointm ent*, of
whom . nc I* w ith the ra n k ..f a t*i*tant ptnfen*or and fiv e w ith

STO RE
All lira ml*

LiiH'OKS
WINKS
(JINS

$ 2 5 P $ i3 o 7 0 c
L a y in g M a s h
•3711 if; i 40
1 -

Our Kitchen
I* Mme
POPULAR
----- Than Ever
-------- sSloalif.

New Outdoor Cycle Maken
Appearance In Hollywood

Holly Corsage Will Make
First Appearance Sunday
In Winter Haven Affair W E R T -T he - JEWELER

“The Texas Ran*erir~"producecl By King
Vidor (Jlorifies l*olice Of
Lone Star State
ley. who received hi&lt; II. A. di ijri-e
■y BOBBIN COONS
| westerns," ami the wmks of dark fr&gt; in the Univer-ily ot Wiseonsin
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 24—Tha Imndon continue to supply vigor and his M. S. mid I'h It
U R T v i ih# new cycle nt "out- «•'» uutiloof ilrtiiu al .lot tjqv- .1 ....... .’:♦»• r.ovrr.ity
Ittn i., ||it.
door epic*" Is here with "The Tea- "White p'nng.” "The Atysmal Iss-n niii.iisl instructor m chem is.
aa dtangars," a hr-mamiish picture lltute" has hern vcheilulr,! fur John try. The vnrnnry cnu&gt;nl by the
rich with action, last-rtiling and Wayne's nest production, although resignation of Hr. Mnlmltn Mu
! men in the rlnssirs will lie fill. il
shooting, and especially opulent the title will h*- rli.viiged.
In spectacular backgrounds.
Tran-plnnim.; of the "cowlmy *’&gt;' I'r Charles J. Armstrong, , f
Kbit Vidor's new film docs nn,| Iniiian” idea to the jungle is British CnliimHn, as instnirtor in
what it set* out to do in g ntify- ucromplislieil in two current thrill l.nttn aril tireek. Hr. Aroisirmig
lag Ih* Lone Star stale’s rnura- ers, "T arian Ksespes" (luinging received his A. II. degree frein the
yedus m nstatulary, but more to hack Johnny Weissmuller ami University of Uriti-li C,iitiio',j:i m
tha point It does wnat every rtim Maarten O .Sullivan( and "Tin.1 •i-M »e,f his 1*11.11. ifi'greis frmil
tala **t to do: It moves.
I'rince*,." with the itewriniicr H o- Ifnrvnril ihj. past y e ir.
filmed mostly in New Mevlro otlty l.anmur.
The inly other faet'llv rtiaiiu#
(which double, adailrably for TexThe same I lea. I he eternal rentrileil for tin* ninitne yetir is
mn ef |ir. Evelyn \V*i mm.
•s), il la chock-full of adventure, chase, lung hu. been the littleknasor, idealism. Indians ami row- heralded backbone of llollywo illl’r,,f' *&gt;r nf Ameiirnn lit«-1;it•111*.
s lieen eii n year's Vav», of
bays, bad men and good—in sliort, prutluclion. Unpictentiuus and ssi-1
au tko ingredient* of the average expensive “westerns" would make I *b*rr • HU on etih'Ulfe profe r
the University t'olli-ge of
"srestern" pus tha entertainment money where more elakoiale “s i- 1 "b*f
ksntts derived from skillful ilire"- riety dramas" might fail. The log ,bl' : ith \Ve*l ut Etetvr, eng
Ban, good perfnrnmnres and su- (own* might not go for the hanf
parlhjlVo photography. It Is unlike riding meodrumas, bill tlie Hule'
lb* aoatetttlonal "western" only in cues would.
J Re
ito toaglh,
direction and the fn.t So
they'iv
spemlinr extra
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------ ( ’hop Siu*y
Pirk
sour favorite drink
'" iill ,ii,l it nt I'erk’s Itsr.
tod i mill liml
il misril
MrM mid srneil rich!. . . a
result nl hi I. rleil lo|iior anil
•(•erinlhnl mi\ioq. That's the
Mi nt of ilo- ponularily of
I'rtk's I,. II. r iliieks. servril
the I t'llllf war

PER K ’S
PLACE

fU
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REVOLUTIONIZES TUNING i
YOU’LL be fascinated when yarn taw ika
G K Colnesasa Dial
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SPORT CHATS

C m b Renata Idle While New Yorker*
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Wta To Stretch Lead To Five Fall
'• Ganee Aad Eater 8erie*_______

workers a rt where

m-n. n»wYork ctaM.-Intersection!
| M h | M uter,

Carl H olton,

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. , aad low miatetera foothnIL
w *P,**in« • “ •»» " * «»»- *
Throutk necessity, flrt u u l l form, Cooen l n n K L. M tlotat*
mt Arkanen* mb**k wM pro- **■»« aquad t f Celery I’M*
m feethnU this m m i played bp *t*pp*d through aa *em i*gteg

,• *N la Iba major k if im In two
/ - p a n yesterday bp hurling k b
'■ lUUtalh straight win, a ft to 4
I, dtekkn o m tka rhllllc*.
Tht triumph brought
the
' Oteat* to withla an tptlath of
L * ■ National Leagua pennant,
;; amertag tkem of at ( t u t a tie
V far tba llllt, ami leaving tkem
S4 l i I poalttan whan one victory
iV Ibf themselves or one deftat f.ir
0 tka second-place Cardinal* meana
;■ tka flap.
&gt;
IlitbUll'a vktmry a lm k was
R *ba fln t 14-ptmt run In tka blp
V' t t t o
tinea
Schoolboy Rowe
Karbni the Tipert Into lh«
f ' American Lcapue pennant In
g OM. It wai “King Carl's”
/ twenty-sixth win of tka aeaaonV
f. apninit ab defeats.
Ha waa the matter of the
!'- n U t through aeveii Inn Inpa, but
I* tka aiphth and ninth pot In*• *■ enouph trouble to put hi,
Mratk on the fir* until Traavlt
S I threw out Jot* Gomat for the
final out.
Tht Philt taiuiarl on him for
thro* runt in th* elphtk and
. Salpk Camiili'a homer in tho
ninth, and had a man on bn*a
With only ona out in Ik* final
frame, to five llubball th* moat
ttnubi* line* kit atreak began
ka mid-July.
But the (Hants had staked him
to a five-run lead through tho
first seven inning*.
Lick Kartell'* double end Jim
Hippie's slnglo brought in one
IW in the first; Mel Utt'a triple
and Hippie’s base hit added unother In thu third; Travis
Jackson's
two bagger,
J.hi
Moors’, single and Kipp!*’* lung
reduced two moro In the
fourth, belting ta le Hives, the
FkJU' sterling pitcher out rf
game. The hut run rume in Urn

Gridiroi Cud
Southern Teen* To
Tanvie With Em*
era, Southwestern

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NEW YORK, Kept, I t« -(4 &gt; Tk* football teaton feta down to
a*rioui buaineta tkia week, a Ml
earlier than uaual, after ‘■
‘tlru
the curteln with a doable handful
of game, Friday aipkl and 8*tacday.
•
The greater part of tka program,
which will bring moat of tka a*Jor teams in erery section of tho
country into action, consist* of tka
customary early-teaton •’warmup”
clashes, but th an are a half dotra
or so Ihst would rate aa major eofc-

nfr

Arvllte

b*t tba m l anawer
" ■ ft*
H*t *aa loot la coa­
ler field.
Nor wishing to 1st tka atm* rad
miataka coot than a cecoad pcalot of cmtctfWId iacaraar* in ju s
by the purrbaea of U p A n k U t­
ter from Nashrin*. But, again
the middle lino stepped into test
them their orcondpoaaant t S
tren puakod tkem down to third
portion.
tlwo it was the aging
lli'ght* Crita on tka keystone bag
who measured tka difference between pennant and third pinto,
thus ruining n combination which
should hare been on* of the best
In the major circuit* with Bartel)
on shortstop,
„ £ ? w, wl,h noW* ' • " th# monad,
Whlleheart, an acquisition from tho
pennant riding Cardinal*. on oaeond, Mancuso behind the pint* ami
Jim Rlppfe rookie cwnterfieidsr
from Montreal. In the center spot
of lbs outer garden, tka Olanta
are welt filed far middle line am*
munition.

Rollin* (lridden Reach Top Fora
In First Week's Practice Session
WTNTJ.lt PARK. Sept. l X - \ Couch Me Dow. 11 has
Spring football practice, tried 1Ms linemen over to LI.
u
Co,l,■• *“ * W^r.'loMM. a Tar grad, and

Baliinisy', other lending games that Cady left off Uw list yes­
Qua Mancuso doub*ng and Uur- saw Mississippi trounce Union Uni- terday.
gvaa Whitehead singling him vrrsliy tr&gt;.o, Kriituc'sy rout Mary* It la aa small task for lh«
Florida coaching staff to handtu
.Ow. .bmp
elude* freshmen and varsity
players. However, when Conch
Co^r algaal* that fundamental!
are over, Rand Diion and (tar,
lus Proctor tend their Baby (In­
ter footballer* sway to Flaming
Field white Cody, Hardsg# end
Htehley take charge of varsity
glldders far the remaining mlnntea of heavier work. The ratn
aid net ready to battle through
aa
afternoon ef
scrimmage
against (heir vstrran
team males
i ' ! II ( I . ■.
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Mljanrad te ho
won. Caustic, rate —ir tm knadad
"MnRtomafterMbsggwi

Jurgen,,

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n‘r. | , , f ' , u
C**°* o t L ^ l s s d , on.
When the e»»didaU* roported best tneblea in tka bush
in Coach Jack- McfhiwcM Monday Im and Cason wicked c

fur tho opening day of the groups of the line pia
training period he waa able seme fundamental lnttrt
in spiltthe squad Into several blocking and line pity,
units ter signal practice, a step
At th* tarns lime, J
which is not attempted usually drafted bis star tat
until after at least • week of Gserge Miller of Lee.
fundamental*.
kelp coach some of th
In fact, tka pessimistk Me- field candidate* in the I
Dowell, in an unguardad mo- of that branch of bI

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Douia Gets &gt;60,147
For Fight With A1
Ettora I n PWlly

Louis' share, $STJRt7A9.
Ettore’s altera, Mft.IM.M.
l adle ncolpta, |5,000.
Pktura right* ncrlpts, ti,MO.
Out of tb* radio and pktura
PHILADELPHIA. Bept. 1 1 - receipt* Louis received 93430.
MI —The Pennsylvania Athletic and Ettora 91400.
Commbuloa nnaaanced yesterday
that Jo* Loeia’ shore of Tweedty night’s fight I* wkisR be

• ‘ofct with ,wo W * " Postponed

Hvardsll t o .
^
«“ * * * * &gt; ' Temple v. St.
ticamail Ave.___________________ 'joaepk and Richmond *. the NewLOST: Nuw hlsck kid oxford. MILK GHAT and tamale kid. pact New* Apprentice School. TernSouthern Fashion. See Dollar
2-wheid trailer, new tires. Mrs. th fr Own play again Friday night
Jones, llsrald Office.
W. T. Wiser up. SOT E. Slat Bt. against Centra.
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----- r - — ------. Other Friday games iactode DuHEVEKAI, GOOD used ice haoea. qgoena.W*ynwvurg, Geocge WashKaawnasbl*. The Lermral Bet- dagt&lt;md(mecy and Henry. Xavier
■KE REEL AND Bans. SOI W. trie Smre. Git* Theater &gt;Mg. tfOncignatH-Kentacbr.
AuburnFirst SL for week-end bargain*
**d DeaIn used tar*. These cars are priced MISSIONARY Strawberry pteata. #i»*iMb*«*
Grown from northern steak, te^ClIsrade Mtee*.
fur straight isle with no tradeRea Packard. Phone 4I4-W.‘
t
^ ftatnrday contest*
■' — ■ '.width May tarn eat to he bright

ALUBTATE Urea—Sears' price* HYPO IM TF.sr tractor f»*L Ifta spec* alt heath they dost figure
per gallun. Sinclair Koflalac. te give th* Mg team* **y grant
and Sears' quality. Reel am
Co,, Sanford.
lament of trouble include Navy■mm, 941 W. F ln t S t
FOR SALE: .1 gas, 8 etectrk ’™*U“
Mar|A Wtteburgbused automatic water beetsre.
^J***?**’
Bargains. Randall Etectrk ' Cm i
firrliM ft tela* Davidson,
FOR ECONOMY—Quality—Serv­
ice la Laundry and Dry Clean- USE DOZIER A Gay Pteat* far
every purpose. It’, true scene my.
teg—Call Raymond LumtquUt at
Stanlsy-Rogera Hardware Co,
’
rhone «T.

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who reported as tha first con­
tingent of the “rat” squad.
No henry work la on tb* pro­
gram for tb* first few days of
th* training period until tho
players are randy to “take It.”
Calistbrnks, wind sprints, signal
practice and n bit of blocking
work make up all that Conch
McDowall plsne for th* first
stage* of tb* equad’s develop­
ment
Don Murray a reserve quar­
terback Inst year, la staying out
of football for tha coming sea­
son because of poor health, but
la helping out aa an assistant
manager to Paul Twaehtroan.

KUIINISIIKD HOUSE * apart­
ments. 8c« Takach'a Rente*HAVE YOUR WATCH npalrad rant
by on* wb* really know* how
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. A rt.
■Ingle wingboek ' machine against
tka rarslty. ’
^
PERSONAL!
MEN OET Vigor At Oncet New McWORTEIt fertllltsr, dial. g|;
(hires Tonic Tablets contain spike tooth cultivators; sweep With the proinis*' of an early
row oyster Invlgorators amt other dock cultivator,; sub solter; cinder squad sa d 'k ' lot ef time
stimulants. One doso peps up or­ sweep stock; Cole seeder; small for Florida’* new track mentor,
gans, gland,. If not delighted, sceilerj tulddlo bustlers; sweeps; Percy Beard, to round n team
maker refunds few cent* paid. two-horw plow; McCnrmac Mow­ into shape, nearly 40 athlete,
Call, write, McIteynuhU' Drug Cu. er, Slumlord; 10 ft. bay rake; draw track uniform* yesterday
M-nl bid roller; DO gal. Hot afternoon. Th# Bat still la nut
FREE! STOMACH A(7iu7 GAS Water Roller; ft IIP Gas angina; nearly computed aa manager,
PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved £ IIP ga, engine. Endur Curlett, stated that many mar* track
quick. Get Free sample doctor's Geneva.
candidate* are repeated today.
prescription, Uilga, at McReyu-

~ r y*

Inaa,
' ttrdap afternoon, which aaw a
It’a an laaeentian the coockes ferwaH wail averaging If* panada
baUtra tail click with grid fans. m b* t**’ «* * *
Itndrata and tewnapeopic alika Tb* Seminole mantora w an wall
•a n t football, bat th* combined P&gt;*"od with th* atowiap mada Ip
grade aad kirk school* had aa nr, &lt;Mr protepaa and n p r r aaad lhatr
•rag* att aadanc* af only MO at»&gt; ttlisf that ahauld tka yiwagstscs
daata. Sqsads report tap for prnc- us# th* aam* punch la thatr apanUc* in previous yean aam bored In* tilt with East is, there araid ha
batwaan 18 aad N player*. R e M question af tka wtaa ir ,
•a m a were tew.
) Standing ant In th* drill ma*
Under asch conditions, U was Blg.Braitep Odbam, I f p a i d
highly problematical from ona »*«hl#, who alao worked ant *4
week-end to Urn aaxt whether there renter. Odham teemed to flap hi
•M id bn n U ua an the field at a i l ' Ibe opposing tack field an do*
Bo tho football conchas at these ;/« » • and waa a bulwark an af.
amnil school, got together aad
»P away larpa
erolred a scheme to play tb* gam* hole* for 'Lawton, who teak afar
with oaly aim men on a tide—three. mo*t of U&gt;e beU-carryiap datin*
In th* line aad three in tht lack.
Among tka hall 1o f te n U waS
'Mid.
| fullback Robert Btoihoff, wk&gt; with
Not only kart tho mid-west high hie fierce and steady blocking,
achonla awakened to the new idea, 'food out among tho remaindw af
bat la onr own state, flee ur more tho hark,. Stolaoff. n brother af
of the northwest Florida high It** twu former Hiada ilt High
school, kart adopted tka plan and School stere, disp’ayod a brand af
wtll put It Into affact on tka grid- backfia d intvferonca nerar kafan
Iron Ihla year. Tka schools which equalled oa tho local gt ldh aa.
plan to us* It are Madison, Mul- Bo, Coach McLora* left today
bery, Lire Oak and tercral other In fin* spirit* o rtr the antaama of
small high schools In that section Iyesterday’s scrimmage. Tb# genial
of th# state.
Seminole mtntor will wltnoas tka
llowsrtr, wall still take our1Landnn-New Smyrna tilt In Jack*
•keen man game, h r there la sonclll* tonight, and will then amwhere you get th* thrill of watch- tor to Lake City to watch tka Tll*g aacon stalwart men buck gera perform on their home flsM
■gainst aectn other stalwart men, tomorrow afternoon, from whanew
while In the six-man lineup It I) ha wl I journey to Eualle to eeawt
only n matter of who ran score the hit opening opponent aa they n s ti
roost touchdowns,
th* Mt. Dora slecen Friday night

A la b a m a Prepares
For Opening Grid
TUt With Howard
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Sept.

FOR SALK-New amt used smsing machines. Be* Mr. Demi
at 20!i Magnolia Avenue. Asm^
Colonial Clenners.
»

snappy drill yesterday afternoon j women, wuvy or Migrow loft
as the Crimson grid cuacbe,
halfback railing signals; Cah|, .taper olf* for
.
uSaturday
. I •.&lt; l'“. ■II.
gan to
k right ho(back; Horn,’ fuUgam* with Howard.
_____________
At least five sophomores will
be in th* starling lineup with
BOXING REFEREE DIES
three of them in the bMkfkhl.
1 ——
Rubber Nisbst, captain and fullCLKVLEAND, Svpt. 24—(AP)
back will in nil probability 1m &gt;Ut lilnkrl, till, well known box-

SPECIAL (BARGAIN—Desirable
bungalow, newly painted nml
reconditioned. Central
tesalten.
IVaitgr L. Cooper.
*

unable In play. Young ttt«n-&gt;.,ting rrfm* and promoter, died Sunsnolher veteran aniung the hacks | lay in a hntel room here after
sl-n still out.
a heart attack. Since retiring
Indication* are that the larg from fight promotion eight ycxre
', t ■* -nlng ilay crowd in year, I *i(0 Hlnke. hud msilc his home on
....l „,qiear in Denny Stadium a farm in nearby Avon Vlilige.

WHEME TO 0 0

TON1GH11
“•etter AM M t I* H m I V .

Dance and Gaol OHM
CHICaKN&gt;(* D f l £ D t

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 14
—Yale University has acquired a
r a n print of Uw college by B. F.
Netting of Boston, whose long
career ended la 1IUM. Th* print,
na ancetowd
lithograph, was
found by n Ya'e alumnus in aa
eld Boston bookstore and pur­
chased far th* naivenlty.

W ith a S m ile!

When you drive Into our aUtkm, whether
went water or xuoiine, we greet you witl
•mile because we appreciate your value pub
age.

ENGLISH GULF SERVICE

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FUridn City Affording Rail, Highway*
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, IMI

XXV

Sis Speeches
Are Scheduled
By President

FIRST RADIOPHOTO OF ALCAZAR

Gty Boildinf
Hits $16,000
In One Week

Kara Assorts Uvfav
C o s t s V o i d Art
|i Prnidcnt R o o m y c Ii today
ft fraptrinc to go on the
Ttod to »tke an active bid
for re election In November.
He wDl make six apeechea
next week end plane a eerlee
at talke In October.
Party leaden who met
with him in Hyde Perk yes­
terday to outline a cam­
paign Efferent w e e d today things
Wok toed far Pamoaratlc party
ffctocy hut adnlttad U I* adriieMe “to fight.’*
G e m a o r Landon,
Xapoblicaa
rendkUta, handed Into Wtocaaaln
fee • aartaa of short talks after
f f t a n relag tha New Deal tariff
agreeaiast, a* "Injurious to Amari­
n e ritlam a" In a speech a t Min-

New eonstraction activities la
Sanford daring the past week have
it reached the I1MOQ math,
a eempilallea of building permits
la Ctty gall today revealed.
Tha latest surge la building r»&gt;
K lnhtoff to install a 97AOO washsalted from a decision by V, R.
tag aad pre-cooling p ast on Cedar
Avenue between Eleventh aad
Twelfth Streets.
Earlier this week Forrest Got*
chel obtained a permit to erect a
aew |f,000 store opposite the lo­
cation which hiu mercantile eater*
prise now octuhie*.
J. H. Van Hoy has obtained a
building permit for the remodel­
Thin radio photo of the shattered Alcaur, thf flrit recslvvd In the ing of a two-story frame residence
Avrnue between
United Stair*, ihow* imoka bolllnx op trem tha ruin* of tha his­ on Magnolia
toric fortrvaa In which beselged rebel* contiana to d-fy loyalists at Ninth and Tenth Streets. Esti­
Toledo, Spain, Tha dafandtn held on stubbornly In -spit* of eon- mated cost I* to be IIAOO, aceoedita n t bombirdmant ami tha eiploiloa a( endire round minai which Ing te City Building Inspector 0.
P, Pal ton.
wracked moat of th« stronghold. (Associate.] Pres* Photo)
Remodeling and repairing ay*
erations on a two-story frame w i ­
dens* owned by W. S. Coleman Mv
No, folks, the camera doesn’t lie! Here we
to coat 1*00, according to n per­
mit Issued at City Hal yesterday. plauding Republican Chairman John Hamilton.
A permit for 935 was Issued II* raid-Tribune’s forum on current affairs and
Tom Young to erect a ports hands Juit as loudly a* anyone «l»e. (Associated
rochers on Mellonville Vvtnue. :

Minister Flays
European Action
Non-Intervention I ■
Aid To F a s c is ta ^
del Vayo Declares
Th» F aw is ?^A rm y ,% « rclb .

mg jiKuiimt Tnlctlo to rmctM
'nsnrgi'iitn besiegetl In tlto
A liu m r, tipim iuched the Gov*
eminent tiefenm* line today
tiespile n ten-foot* wxtl of
water looped behind it.
Ke|x»rtit cunte of inaurgent
mlvoncen almost within view
of Toledo despite Govern*

nwnt calms It had recaptured
Tvrrljio* un tho Mai|ucila-tu-Teta*
really see Democratic Chairman Jim Parley ap­ do road.
They had n friendly get-together lit thu New York
In iienwu Julio Alverea Del
when Ham Ilion arose to sptnk, Parley clapped hi* Vayo, Spanish foreign minister,
tulil thu League ut Nation* AsPres* I’hotu)
funtbly the "Huod stained sell ef
Spain already is the battle word
of tha World War.”
Hu a*suilud European non-Inter­
vention a* a "direct and punitive
Intervention in behalf ef the Rata
e'»" and charged. In what other
delegate* run,trued as an attack
oil Italy, tier many and Portugal,
that thu war had burn tormented
Field SuperviHlon St reused Rather Than
a* «u!l as aided frnm the ttiLddj,
Operation Through Representa­
u —t »
a
a
1
Dr warned tlmt future warn
S e m in o le
S p o rts m e n
not be hutweeii nationa bat
tion By I*and Banks
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iT ia j I sin*. 1J U l a B nineracy lw”
ami x»*iu&gt;A.of.i^M."&gt;taoppression."

Accident Victim iDewton leanee
Seeks $50,000 Warning Against
Damages In Sait Gnrdenfloppers

Mapvn a eU tlia Mare In ' Jana*.
Texas Democrat, said at IV*
Mftofa the fam in g Industry ha*
haan retire* under tha Rooaavelt

W ater Wall
Fails To Halt
Rebel March
Insurgent* Approach
Government De­
fense* Near Toledo
Despite Open Dam

KtrchhofTb To a b ­
stract $7,500 Plants
Gstchcle ColemsR
Also A r e Active

Rs - m tt~WflJ Take
To R rad la Active
Bids For Ballots;
O i t l o o k Is Good

liitdon Lashes *
Tuiff A c t i o n

WELL! WELL! LOOK WH O'S APPLAUDING WHO!

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P rodu ction Credit Unit Federal Laws
Shown Unusual Interest Covering Fowl
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Are Explained

Mrs. Luclle W stan &lt;*“»** A |*n‘ Say*
E n ters Litigation
P**1* Are
Against E. J. Toll Soen In Seed Bed

The garden flea hopper, an ene­
A ilamsge suit fur 150,000 my of the celery seed beds, haa
The weather: Itartljr cloudy toh ttn found in v i Houi locsiiosi in. ■night
&lt;•«(■» ««**•
ami umumt.}.
Saturday. ^ciueriTi
.Scattered
Mmpei aamlnau. declared high war flM In circuit court
IWhaa ccaii aeerafcadow tha na&gt; by Lacito R. W aters ami her hue- Krmlnole County, according to a ehowevera over south portion
ti^tV ^ttw rw yt”
'■*
■il' kard. S. IL~W *ta»i-.*griiut r_ stitrm rn ri dmj.-J today by C ;-H .f Saturday.
An umiiuinl im im inl n f in te r e s t hits Iteeii m m iifested
i Lawson, County farm agent.
Father Char'** K Crwyhlfn In j Tat*
N «V , 2 6 T o J u n . 31
" " ,h&gt;’ ^tllufrnnt the governSaturday’s tides, Tidsl Slatlon, in th e S an fo rd I’rutlm-tioii C red it A aso ciatln n a s well as
munt claimed It hslted Rebel adI CtariaMatl said the country mutt
Ocean Pier at Daytona Beach: o th e r N atio n al F a rm
■"» ...........................
lam ti o rg a iil/a tio n s , sin ce th e ir c&lt;»I aware because "Rad flat* have
Ht'iiiiludo
t'ouidy
sportsmen vuncr* on unth Madrid and Talea result of an automobile ac- th,r r Interests, Mr. Dawson issued low, 0:22 o'clock; high, **:2&amp;Icrditm tioii in to on e ce n tra liz e d o ffic e in th is c ity , according
do by letting loose 10,000,00g
uplifted In American."
will have a ,’10-day seison, Nov. yard* of water from the Albemte
The President said hie first cidrnt on Aug. 12, 1038, at tho the following prepared statement: o’clock.
I To an am u iu n ce m e n t m ad e to d ay liy S. K. A n d rew s, sec20-Dec. 25. for hunting duck* River Dam. It said the Rebel* leal
campaign sw iitb Into the West Intersection of Seventh Street "The garden flea hopper Is a
r e ta ry a mi tr e a s u r e r o f th e o rg an iz atio n s.
and
geest-, ami from Nov. 2&lt;i i.t heavily In both men aad supplies,
pcwtahly would * terminate at and Holly Avenue. In the mis- small biack ptant-bur whleh 1* A new and modrrn meat, fish
fuellit
l*»
i
n order to bring the
Denver hut he might go to tho hap Mrs. Waters lost her right c«»»*ng much trouble on celery and pou.try m arkrt operating un­
Jan. .'II for Oaves, according In'
of
the
Federal
la
n
d
1.
ink
in
ti
der the name of llall and Carlton
Wost roest. Ho said no defi erm.
seed bed* at thl* time.
rinser relation with the farnvr* advice* received here today.
„ „ ,,
, |,
„
. • "The attacked plants turn yel- will open Us door* to Sanfuril puBite schedule had been worked
I N. Kennedy, executive *u&gt;'I.. t . Hou.holder, attorney foe ,ow ... &lt;poU
wh„ _, „ UckH . K„ . Iron* lomorrw morning at 111 East
in servicing nul*!iiniling
loon*
__ ____
eat beyond neat week. Hia ma
reliry of the statu game an I
and
in
h
nulling
new
applica­
the
complalninl,
sakl
no
police
|„g
th*
plant
a
spotted
peppered
8,r*«t
"«**
McCrory’e
jar addresses next week will bo
ficdi wtiter
II.h
niminls*lon,l
,
five and Ten Cent Htore.
la Syracuse and PltUburgh.
disposition has been made of appearance.
tions, m«re supervision ha* been e\|dain* and nimiaunls on the ^ N h l i n i P n &amp; l
the case, and that no furmer
"The Insect may be controlled
jaking
A M S iriC l
placed in the field tather than federal regulation* f.,r
President
T.
:E.
Simpson
court proceedings have been un- *° iom* *»*«"* *Y spraying with
migratory
hitd*
in
the
following;
through
representative*
of
the
dertaken
i Utacbleaf 40 or dusting with nlcu- the Seminole Chamber of Coni"In the new federal regain ■ NIIANliHAI, Sept. 2 5 —VP)—
linr.k.
*
Kal
,
’
,
. tine dust, but more satisfactory msree, amt Secretary Ralph Hanlion*
fur
l iking
migratory Chinra’* dictator, Chlang
A police investigation of tho „ , ul„ m, y u o b u |nH by Ulln„ well today attended the monthly New Fall Good* And
Wbe 11 the nine farm loan a*,
giuiio birds during the sen.iia of Kliek, tonight was re|Mirl«l re*
snchtiiin* organised
in
the DOW, Florida, and each of ths lam ing to Id*
capital
front
• “*“* PVrethrum 25 per rent, mlied with meeting of the Central Elorida
School . Dayti
Make
mobile In which Mr*. Water* was „
t , u|phor&gt;
Council of Chamber of Com­
. . .
.
rnunties of
Dredge,
Volusia, other state., ha* been allowed Southern I'hina to
taka the
riding overturned After a col-, .T h ,
pyrtthrum
hMU ,h, merce held In Orlando.
E v e n t
A t t r a c t i v e •-*•&lt;». &lt;&gt;«eol*.
Ilrevard and ii -Inmu of .10 illy* for limiting troublesome Shanghai
incident
Semimtle wero co-nnlinised Into dinV and geese. In the statu* Into hi* own hands.
Jadgs E. F. Housholder will lision with Mr. To ‘
adult* and the sulphur fume* tend _ _
. . .
_
Mrs.
Waters’
auto,
............ illstlnet office with tho of tho southern smut those ihtj &lt; While Japanese marines selssi
ha principal speaker for “Fain“ -j - xhi, lnfonB, 1U)ll
e o n u i^ i
Tomonow i* Dollar Dr.y!
»amo
primary
purport this all' fixed as Not-. 20 to Dee. 25, imliri" control of tho ChtafSO
jjy Night" to ho held nest top, «nuhed her right arm W
y.„rljg
Bumb„ *30
Is-ading m erchant* in Sanford "pting. a "one stop" ro-opi ru&lt;'ha pe| District here, and Tokyo
Tawraday, Sanford
Woodman tween the lop of the daahbosrd
both date* inelilsile.
have set aside Maturilny in Ihil- tive farm eredit luink to moot
officials asserted
they
would
dad last night at their regu- ami the iwvement.
I
•'.Shooting
of
these
waterfowl,
Isr Day and in the spirit of tin*'long and idioit term credit re
"proceed according to event* and
weekly meeting. He will
including
coot,
will
lie
from
7
event each has marked down &gt;|u Ire merit* o f fanner* In the
on fraternal Urn.
T r? Mr1;
i Ur r h " ln*north
the price o f eertuin articles mi above si* counties wa« set up. A. SI. to I l1. SI The
entertain amnt committee*
____shouting
i.t_.i.|Rhak
sent ' uVk
hi* U buggagu
of oilier migratory game
bird*
(hat un "even dollar lull" might
Florida's
first
knock-knork
ef J. E. Fog, j . A.
I.irul hank limn*, whirli are will ho froiii 7 A. M. to s u n ­ from t’anton.
stage show to he presentrd in s mak r, valued purchase.
Japanese troops continued to
I A. T. Thomas are to
usually nmdc liver 11 peiiml i f down. Sligrutnry game liir.l *,
j movie playhouse will be seen to­
I’artlculur attention I* ciillrl III year* fur the purpiem of ru including those already
"protect Japanese marine*, one
prwride a program for tha ofmen-j
night at the Rita Theater.
to the fact that although tumor* financing, purchasing ami h i
of whom died. The Japanese
Rlrgtr Wester anil his orches­ row will h.. like many other Did proving farms, were mnnemni limn'd and dove * iirui mils (or claim a f ’ldne.e did tho shoot­
VATICAN CITY, Rept 2J.
nirrsh
liens),
may
lw
taken
by
Ctnle, woman'* organisation, will A movement to raise funds foe —W&gt;—Prelates
sakl today tra an! Mi** F.lohe Winn, popii- Ur Di y* in Sunfei,| nt the name during the tenu days of the mean, of a shotgun unly, not ing hut so far have nut appro*
alaa sponsor a Maajor Bowes the Boy Scout Troup sponsored &gt;y they “wouldn’t be surprised" tar Sanford entertainer, will time It will lie far more tumdy depression hut since Ihvt time, larger than a 10 gouge fired hendrd the gunman.
during tho evening’s the First Msthodist Church was In
If the Vatican were obliged headline the bill which is to cun*1 than any other ever staged application* have remained few fima thu .shoulder, magnxino of
. sums about 15 minutes.
here.
and far between. However, the which ha* a rapacity of out Floridian In Held
MUm ,
Itlated last night by the Men's to give Father Charlet E.
Knochs-knocks, the puu fad
FeaUritW* will be closed by
Coughlin
stronger
"warning"
The (set that school has only Sanford olfice ha* thu respond- more than ............. hell* ut one
Club of that church,' holding Ita
On Murder Charge
than the one which appeared j which has »wepl the country, lu recently opened give* p,u ut ■ liillty of aervicing these mil loading, ( reduced to this by
.
. ,w*tk mooli being furnishe lj w fu ar month]y meeting and steak
recently In the Observatore I be used In tonight’s performance an ■opportunity to purrhase the standing loans, which amount t"! plugging If necessary). A fo •
■g Uvlagstoo s orchestra from gyppg, |n the Club's room of the
Romano. Such a step may be were submitted b y . Renfordite* things which wero overlooked over five and one-half million | ti.er provision for greater ennWINTER HAVEN, Sept. 25.—
church uanet.
competition for three prises several week*. Tho fact, tun, dollar* in the territory which it nervation is the continued pro (AT—George Olive, Dundee, Fla.,
In the principle uddreaa ef the necsstary, they added, if the ln
offered
by
Joseph
L.
Marrntrtle,
that tho fall season Is he re serve*.
wen log, Judge Jump* G. Sharon Detroit radio priest continues Rita manager.
j luhition of shooting migratory wun lw hi in Ihdk rounty Jail at
on
President
make* Dollar Day doubly ■111The Sanford Production ('red- (,ud. over Imited area*. All ate Harlow today on a charge af
stressed the Importance of the Ms attacks
Other
than
the
stage
show,
tho
portent for all merchant* pir it Association make* short te rm ; continued ftuni the I'.K'm law.
killing Oscar M. Hall, 1U. hu*church to the community and Roosevelt.
Prelates captained the Vat­ Rita will offer a special return &lt;ticlp*ting are offering braiul j loan* fur prialiiction purpose,
lf the feeding of dnrki on! band of tho Dundee postmaster,
stated that without the church,
engagement
of
"The
Country
j there could be no community which ican haa no Intention of tak­ Doctor," staring tha Dionne &lt;|ui.i- new fall and winter clothing fat [mi livestock, citrus mid all.furioi aim s near to
or
ndjoining! Deputies suld Hall and Ollvf
this event.
iuf farm crop*. These luan* me shooting ground* (which wns'Kot Into rn argument list night
ing part in Halted .States po|.
I would functon a* it should,
The stores which aru takio't I mude not to cn e rd one year or nuttiiiriied during 1215) he nl*o at Olive's (llling station. They
Dies but firmly bslieree all tupltU aad others.
s of tho Or-1 More thaa fifty members of the
the lead In the Dollar Dtv fur the length of Hole rc&lt;|iliie.l prohibited, duck.
Club la sebed-jflub attended the meeting, which persons, especially priests,
will
follow! *nid Olive old them Hall cut
event are: The Yib ell Company, to produce a given crop. The their niturnl line* and urnmii* him with a knife and h f shot
ha principal speaker at waa presided over by Vice-Presi­ should respect authority as
Project
Committee
Sadye’s, S|H-er and Hons, the II Sanford office lias loans in all af migration, and Florida w ill’ in self defense,
j e l the Sanford Club dent Judge R. W. Ware In the ab­ represented by heads ef nsA ^b’purtment Hlnre, J. (’. parts of this territory and thu get her fair sharr of the shout.
Of Chamber Meets APenney
in the Assnde HuUdiag. sence of the president, Rupert
Co., and
lainey Dry Volume of buiiliess for the rur- Ing. Under halting, ur “ feel,
J l’HT MARRIED
. A specie] fevered dish sup­ Strickland.
Proceeds ef the supper held last
per Is on the program, and all
Thf lin t meeting of the newly- Cleaners, an I each i&lt; offering m l year i* uumually sallsfa*- lug," s* it ha* been done, thu
U 'n l ls s it . s ess* &lt;»wrl
WirKKI.ING, W. Vb .. Sept. M u i r n f r n end f i n ’
of the night will go toward meeting the
appnlntad Project (Jonmdttre of thu dollar items. Other* who are tory. Collection*, too, hav# been
(AT Parent* of Mildred Joaaph
Ptrticipaling. hut who be­ higher th in usual during the
•tab are Invited to attend. Foot! Men's Club share of the church’a
Seminole County Chamher
fenreil she had been kidnaped. Bn I
particular line at
wtU be served a t 1:30 P. M. aipensea over the pastor’s home.
Commerce will bu held in t h e ',uu**'
n*krd )mi'Ic« aid. Then they re­
white ■peeking la to start at
T h . f t a n f ^ r i i « t the B w n . '^ ^ V 'b u l H t a g ^ a t T n o 'o'clock
f m a’cloek.
A pplicationH ceived a telegram announcing to r
s t thf Lfffion min ausmble gt|toaigM. Ralph Rattwe.T, senctary, itullar Item*, are Tuxedo Fool neither uf these orgoniiulhm* l I r o a n
Stare. Mill Hardware Compxny,
marriage to Kamuvl Daniel*.
An an added attract loe, a door
thr ta iio t Hut Uriah» at 7JO “ *0U1^
„ Forrest Gatchel’* Grocery. Ri |«*ml on# ctnt «f iffiv«rnm«nl
Are Received Here
priae will he avaedwt to one of
o'clock tor their raffntar weekly
the ee mmliter are It. I . ley’a, I’lggly Wiggly, A. A P., ui'in»*&gt;, but guth the farm loan
tha peruana atUadtag the event.
meeting, amoHiag to Party M.-lH*1*V’ Altamonte Spring*, chair- Semlunle Tire Shop. II, 11. Pope :i viMi.it iunt um! thy Production
Approximately 200 farm re
isle wOl be provided
■petal musie
to, chairman of tha L ^toa ComJ-1*™ ' Gut. rkwhalrm an; Company, Mather Furniture Co, Credit Association ins co-&lt;i|iera
"E
d
Rourke
Night."
In
honor
feature.
I A’
thuleota. W. J. Rindrll Electric Co., ami Ihj live organ list ions, which isiv t settiement loan applir ition* have
of *nisr Ed Rourke, will be ob­ mlttes on Roym* Work.
the financial need* of the local been received hern by the reset &gt;*n. I x s i i f t . —
• v r *M
la achaduled Well*. Jr.. Igingwoud, II. II. C o l e . General Electric Company.
A busiatta
served by local Elk* at the regu­
tlenu-nt udminlatration, accord­ »’«b. Avtraf* -------- 41
14
man, II. B. Pope, J. |» Marentettv,
farmer.
»
lar weekly session In the Elks* for tko first part of tha session.
Msr. A v iriia _____ If
IT
ing
to
n
statement
tmlay
from
Ponds
nre
Isaiietl
by
the
Cowhl'e
target
prank*
la
Um
oUj
Fred
T.
WIMIaaw
ami
frml
H.
W
far.
Average
M
clubhouse tonight.
U«v Averefa ------fumhin land Hank against nil Gorge W. Dowers, dirrtor.
__ «re M
HOI.DK ONE JOB 43 YEARS
Mr. Roerk* has been tiler for National GaaH a ra w y Is aiaUd M&gt;n' '
a vn.
______ •?
ta
Some lot) loan* hive hero ap
lorn*
made
by
them
anil
*ul
I
tltl.v AVfl.
»i
i*
the fraternity since ita eatabproved, it wa* reported.
ST JOE. A rk ./s ip t. 20. Ml — to the general
public,
while
At ll. AVI]. . -------- » j
14
i
r
e
r
i
^
”
“
“
ta
tU
,
rM
t
*
'
‘h*
M
Y
CANDIDATE
ef this lithmeat here 25 yearn ago. Ha
Mr. Dowers said that appro*! •
M
11
The R«v. W. T. Nicholson, 71, to- loan, made by the Credit A*
a position haa attendsd every meeting dur­
11
GREENSBORO. Ga.. Sept. 25 — tired after 45 year, of servo • us lactation are made througr |t,tn u te ly I5 day* are resuired to •
METMBR WARM MONEY
»t
11
of tbs State ing Ma period of membership.
' consummate the loan after th.' IT
(Ah—J. B. Lockhart of Covington a minister, held one one pu.t ratc own finanre*.
IT
11
the
note
m
l
«I Serial Welfare. Office*
94|
Other business will Include for­ MEADVILLE, Ita, Sept. 2 V - chairman of the atata committee of during his career, that of the lb-lie. mortgage given by the borrower application U (Med.
1*
&gt;*
91
11
Ma Court
mation ef plana for the initia­ (A1)—Parking mstera ia*tailed this tha prohihltioa party af fknrgta, fonte. Ark., Presbyterian Church.
Routine rhnnnel* carry the re- re .............. ..........9t
are
sent
to
tbs
Intermediate
1
1
majored in tion el a das* of cand Idstea who tummsr oa A n
11 .........
..........9H
town afreet* announced yreterday that the Rev Although retired, Nicholson •&lt;il­
11
Rank for discount, thu-i &lt;|eit through e district office *1
.............. ..........*•
In Onkn Vataerslty. will bo admitted lata In October, brought HAM lata tha treasury. L. P. Gtaaa of Sylvanta had accept- ls kept busy presiding at funrril Crilit
11
in
Orlando
then
to
the
regional
Me North according to Fred F. Dorser, •»- City Treaaam Dm C. DaLaarey ed tha party’a nomination for guv- services, preaching and giving making the local association n office in Montgomery. Ata. ac- 11 ............... .......... M 1Z
"local
farmer's
co-operativi
*•
at
11
ailed titer,
..
_____ .
r i p o r t f i , ___ _
_____
curding to th« local director.
temperance lectures,
I ln tls w C an paga Iwa)
n
- ....... - - - .... . IT
71

Administrate* but la Dearer, Col..

W eak h non. Republican vke-pres-

‘Dollar Day’ Is
Billed Saturday
Id Local Stores

Housholder To Be
Woodman Speaker
On ‘Family Night’

" l"11

Methodist Church
I:;Men’s Club Holds
' Monthly Session

Chinese Dictator
R e a d y To Rule

r "“^ .F lo r id a a I n i t i a l

Pope May Issue
Stiffer Warning
To Radio Priest

'Knock-Knock Fad
Stage Show Here

r

Baaford T o w n s e n d
O r t s a i u H o n WIU
H t n r Orlando M an

Sons Of The Leffion
Meet, Shoot Tonight

I S

W........ .

a» Resettlement

Elks Hold Special
Honor Fete Tonight

Takes
Wslfars Board Job

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PHILADELPHIA, Bspt. a t-^ P )
-A aM kn of these ftotk sapori*
iMSto k n M M la th« musicipai MUhw km toeight
Is Uto rnw anna la which
Oms Tnaqr took the Wavywvight
away from Jack Dkapay
L a i ; vM m s M a rtin At- M*ti
W toa ; « n «
thk week,
*WM» Al Ettoro, Dm PhlkdtlrMs Vttv, will attempt U do a
Mu SekmoHqg sad Wh tW sonMikael rim of Jo* Louis, ths
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the tmU I Bendy CuwoR aoal the Hatters
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THE RULES ARC BEING SLIGHTLY
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tbnvw IlHl t i l l b» d n U rt-d winner. In r u e af s Its U n ty in g C M la tU a l
selecting »h* s e a rra i at or* for tfc* following gnmn WIQ Im Uto v ln n n f,

ALSO GUESS THE FOLLOWING BOOMEt
slaao the TuMwy.Dompoey shew
•aS the Quaker CM/ la all su it*
ed. PastoWards aw going Ilka hat
m Wc. TW town k painted with
H tht placards and over-run with
■Misers. Twe of the latter da a
rsshlaf baslasss Jest across ths
■traM from headquarters of the
promoters.
Kttors k a prime favarHa hare
•ad n a s i a f the arawd will be lo­
cal hat t haaiaada are coming from I
■"tlytag Peaaoyleula towns sad
from adjacent New Jersey.
Most flfh t msa leak far Moth*
t r Leal* triom ph-pcoW bly with,
la fire rounds and by n knockout
—k it PbUly fans bold an sn*
tlrsly different viewpoint [They
are sold ISO psrtoM on the confhknt Ettoro oad their rathuslasm
has cut ths adds un Louis to I 1-2

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Elsewhere, it k a diffaraat story.
0 a Broadway, far la sts oca, ths
hattln* is 4 or 5 to 1 on Iks nsgr*.
It k Ettoro’. Me sh o t Piehtlne
only firs ysars he has forged
stesdu/ tw iLi ftoul.-T b/. lime,
he beat Leroy Haynes, oner flgsrsd slony with Louis_ m a dark
msaacs, and'he afM~tmsY decision
over James J. Rrsddoch, heavy,
weight champion of tW world.

while Reehfleld Mentor
•a drilled his WM lagi returning tho I M i
the bully' forward wall-"

af Mavtae four light polos from
tW Moaidpal Athistle PisM and
placlaf them tampornrtly an tW
h ifh school Hold.

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"Pruident Fine Foot Wear For Man”

NEW YORK, Sept. *T— —
TW Card lasl*’ victory o m Chica­
go while tW G k sts wore Idle,
m slsulssd New Yorh’t ais-tsmo
totd •« Wa *’«tlonel Lrsgue y**terday, sod virtually tlia U iu le d
Uto Cobs from any W at of retain
taTH tolFrrm ra. T W 'O K a t e I H
but two mors victories ts clinch
tW psnnsnt, even If Uto Cards wta
all their remaining games.

MEN’S SHOES

If tW winner Is n woman die will receive chok e of a w dress
til Purtrir. »lfliJT
Iona s . it i&gt; uttiiin ihv prietr.s^gs IjntsJ
above, if ths winner l. a man he will be at van his choirs
a t say pate. afJjRroaldaatS sheas. Is "use.lt‘»-story.
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To Koch Of The Next Six Contes tents

only harness W found It too d
ftou t ta handle aU e f tbs Ur
squad la see iro n y . Me aapseto
lim it bis first squad further
about SO oteyvra, but Sams of i
p resent "B“ squsd bays key

Tho 7

SooUiwectem Coach
fla y s Grid Game As
Becoming Sissy-Like

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MEMPHIS, T ens. Sept. W—
IA&gt;)—Football k n softer gams
then II used to be, lanky Clyde
(Shorty) Propat, grid- coach at
Southwestern Collsgs, told s lunch,
son d u b yesterday.
“I’m against s lot e f n ils,
tbsy’vs mods lately," Pro pet mid.
“They’ve softened up tbs gums.
“They“vs added things to foothall, ju st aa IWy did In baseball.
They put a rabbit ball la bam.
ball far mors home-runs. They’ve
dons soma things to speed up
football, W t they’ve dons soms
things to Wap the quarterback
from thlahlag.”
Pointing to the rule that briaga
tW ball IS yards Inside after It
goes out of bounds, W saldt
- I liked tW day* when a qunr*
Urbach bad to think h k way out
from does to tW sidelines."

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Sept. 22.
—(Tl—Tuning up wash began yes­
terday as Coach Frank Thomas
started polishing Uto Crimson This
for Alaboma’s first football appsaroncs of tho -season against
Howard College Saturday.
Btackle
CaldwsU’s showing
Saturday a t right halfback ap­
parently earned him a starting
berth.
Jos KUgrow is being used •■*
elusive y as an understudy for Jos
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Insurgents D eclare Fall
Of Madrid, Toledo Near;
Japanese Occupy Hongkow

LET ILL BABY DIE, FATHER BEGS

Ta Continue,
Legion Heart

Niponese Push H unt'
For Gunman W ho1
Shot T f i r e e Mmrime*, K i l l i n g 1
CHINA HANDED
FOUR DEMANDS
WaraMpa In Read!neaa To E n f o r c e
T o k y o Mandate*
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w* r w t M i M H r » H
SHANGHAI. (Thursday) Sept.
S t—Japanese blurcoat*. armed for
War, held a huge area of Shang­
hai’# International lettlcment un
der martial law fatly today In 3
(rim March for the itunmm w' io,
S few hour* earlier, .hot three Jap•neee marine*, killing one of
them.
Memorle* of Shanghai'* m iT irabla 1932 *iege came back vividly
sa relaforced Japanese marine* te cupled the entire Hongkow ire* nf
The weather: Partly cloudy to- the eetCement, where the shunting
occurred, and apread their tinea to
sight and Thursday,
n creek which cuta arroaa the heart
Sanford Council Number JO, 1L of tho foreign nrea.
Japeneie charged the ihootlsKn
and S. M . will be held a t 8 P.
M. tonight In the Masonic Hall, Were the work of two Chineso
local Masons announced today.
All affillatea are Incited to at*
tend.

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hHI

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T hu fall (if M adrid
a tld
T oledo ilc c ln m l
Imminent
t'Hluv bv iiiMur^cnt leadens
«•* t- W I r ta rap id ly c u t tlb i
diidunco
a e p u ru tin g
their
armiiM from ta»th c itie s.
Qaiaby Mahan, Oriffla, (la.,
t &gt; ffilers said government
While Mr*. Eva Tafcl of Chicago bagged doctors to porfrem an
idfdate far national commindfo rces w ere h u rle d back on
operation
In
hop**
of
taring
the
Ufa
of
her
malformed
Infant,
her
eaacadad the certals eleeb o th fro n ts lif te r sufferine
M af Ilia principal opponent, husband, Julian, demanded that the baby be allowed to dia a "mercy
severe lo sses in battles a t
arvy W, Cohnary, af Topclu, d eath ,” insisting "It would be a ein to allow the poor child ta lire."
Tnrriji)* mill along th* TalaveraThe
hi*t»rlc
Alraiar,
now
n
ma«a
of
ruin*
pounded
into
duet
M rs. Tafcl U ehown with the infant which wa* bom with abnormal
t&lt;&gt;-Madrid hinhwny beyond Moqu#*
by (Sorernmcnt artillery, la the !a*t Hebei holdout iu Toledo, scene •la.
h a American Legion put on Intestinal tracts. (Associated Frets Photo)
of
fierce
fighting
in
Spain'*
civil
war.
Fascist
troop*
are
rushing
Mr shew yesterday—a steady
Report* were current that the
ring,
gleaming
procetelon
to aid the few remaining defender* left after three mine lilt*'« Madrid Government l» debating
Wm
War veterans raerc’iwere esplodcd by (iorrrnment soldier*, demolishing the former lite advisability nf surrender.
thr i as h tho heart of the
General Francisco Franco, insurroyal c a * t l e . _______________
&gt; the whole day long to the
Kent commander, however, pr*.
■ af hands and bugles.
pared ta takn Madrid by storm
Ogtennairet from Oregon to
probably Joining In an attack with
dropped everything, In.
forces of General KmIIIn Mole, ad.
finding meal ol their traditional
vancing out af the Guadarraia*
Thursday’s tides. Tidal Sta­
■ * d h rartl* n , to ta rn
out In
Mountain, nurlhwest of the cap**
tion at Ocean Pier, Daytona
Wight BtUbrau for the climax
tal.
Bench: low, 7:12 o'clock; high,
a | thetr aahenal conventionFascist warplanes blurv up a
I its o'clock. Fiihlng; trout and
Owe y * t t i greatest rrpwdx
"llnl railway U i '-re n few ml!**
blues fair.
t
t
w
iv
.. The Japanese foreign office
I’UtsiiJo Toledo whih. goveenmrnt
military tender* within the etty^
A Btat«_ Road Depart meat Of- la presenting 4 four demand* to
fearing a neWair raid d any'mow
Tklal scheduled to arrive her*' China,- inclodlog a •prcq.osat ifmt
the fiv.a provinces uf North
merit,
rushed fresh troop* north,
today
tu
dlseusa
with
the
Roald
I t is time to stop growing celery
Seminole County Commissionward to meet grim Moorish cot*
of County Commissioners tha China, be meile into a buffer
w ith strings In It.
era must make whatever check*
state,
a*
a
result
nf
the
assasim.tMil Sanford kiwum.un, iiiwllnit in umns from Maducdn.
problem of the shack which ha*
regular nr union at vinoit today
Fascist rolutnns were advanclnc
been constructed on the
lake tlon of a numbr nf Jnpaltuiu
) 111 in tho Mayfair llotid, idoctotl rapidly on Torrijos, some 1ft miles
Shore Boulevard, failed to srrive, national* at various point* in
. Draacrgtie women af Seminole
I i o Howard Umg m tlu* n»*it |ir«**ft- north of Toledo, on the main high,
but will come a t a later date. Cathay, it wa* rvportvd unof­
Chanty will meet Thoraday mornficially today.
"® * ld en t hnd heard Itulihi 'IVd took, way.
Wr a t 10 o'clock in tho Valdea
The demands were described
I an American who h now resMWith Torrijos raptured, the foe*
Rate) to outline their plans In the
as "similar in gravity to the
ill liv ing ia I'aleutine, give u iletaihtl cist* would have almost an unim*
w i ng campaign, Mrs. R. J. Hoinotorious 21 demands nf I'JIV
dti,*« talk
on
evicting
comlitiont p o lle d toad lo the gales nf Toledo,
ly, County chairmen of the Semi­
in which Japan attempted
to
With three enemy plane* dip.
-ro
ij
|
,n
lh'*
NV«
«
*
nole division of lhe State Demo­
establish her unquestioned domi­
&gt; * | Mr. laiiiii, who Ha a nci vt «1 the ping overhead, the government
cratic Campaign Committee, laid
DKI.AND, Sept. 23. Btetion nance in Chinese affairs.
4 ’**j clufta in view I'tiMldenl IhU
forces within Toledo renewed their
tPday.
Unlverilty officially opened this
Japanese warship* were off
| wiia moved Into tho |irenid«*at*&lt;i nisnult on tho Itesi^ged Alceser,
Mrs. Holly said women of the
morning with * record enroll­ Hankow ready to reinforce the
nAide chair for the ensiling term »ur*i whose doughty fascist defendants
D m ocratk party planned a conment nml with the best wltlm* •tand of the Tokyo government,
d .Se*| ceetlinic Walter t'oleman. Other staved off defeat for the sixty*
Cent rated drive
of sufficient
for It* continued growth end which demands Immediate satisif ll'P offirera Heeled me: S. J. Ni%, third consecutive day.
etrength and appeal to elect th*
success from Bert Fish, Minister faction because nf the minder social welfare di*|is*im*'ut
..........
kfirat vice i retitleiit; |)r. II. |i,
Ruining hand grenades Into the
kwtir* Democratic elate from
to Rgypt, who we* a special of a Japanese consider pollre- had not heel* info'lit I whetlur it I Caswell,I, aecoad Vico firrnident;
blasted
and burned ruins, the gov.
yenident to constablg,
guest a t convocation.
man, Teljim Yoshioka, allegedly l* expected to e»eci any »|iet(ul j Arthur llrniuin, treasurer, Frnnk eminent attacker* silenced all
AU Democratic arenan in th*
Mr. Flah, president of the Stet­ by armed Chinese. The waidtip* duties or ceremonies,
leamrom, finumnd aoeretuiy ant fascist machine gun nests save on*
County are invited and urged to
son 1902 law clast of ala mem- will land large contingent* of
The (lovernar'e |inulumiitinn the follow mu director*: .fuliiM which sputtered death from th*
attend the Mellon.
bare, received an honorary doctor blue-jacket* during today nr
i, | Ihuufelder. Hanford Ihmihiey, It,
of law* degree from the institu­ morrow. The men wilt remain urged that “all inditidmil rlilcti* ‘ tli. Km. .Ino, 11, .1in kin a, .1, IS, mouth of ■nn underground tunnel
into the dungeon* in which th*
trligiou*, frn lo n it, • hnn'ab.c unit|(
tion
In
June,
193ft.
He
comment­
in Hankow —known as "the Chi­ civic oiganiiatlon* aive their activei* I .Sharon, T* E. Hlmpatm mid Fred women und children of the defend­
A l t e r n a t i v e Bond
ed with enthusiasm on th* os- cago of China” und one of lh" and unqualified yupd-'lt to the ird I R. W'thori. Mr. Coleman will ant* rue l el roved secreted.
pension of th* college during th* most important commercial ritios that thl* e.sen'ia! sli p to Floii.'u's aUo nerve on the new houiil of
Handamatw S e r v e d
two years President W. 8. Alien in the nation—aa "long a* ne&lt;*l- participation in the proviai'iu* i.f director.'* jin immediate pint prim
Or C on m iaaion ers
has been at it* halm.
the Social Security Art may ta* ac- blent. The new offieeri will
■*
Seated on tk
th*. *e.r
platform
with
c.iml'li.bed and our Mate may c»tl*| bmiiiiii* their redpeetive |*oNitiotH
An alternative writ ef manMr. Fish war* th* faculty, in­
tinue tu maintain it* right ai p are next January.
Aemwe had been served today,
cluding 11 now professors and
among the pingr»r*ive statu* ef
In hid talk Ihiblii fNmk ttieaueil
commanding tha City to levy—
administrators, all attired in cap*
the Union.''
the opinion that "if the major
e f show etas* why It shouldn't
end gowns; and Mayor A. 0.
! | wm! IWNffl am p u a # I IBIII
Thu U. S. Department of Agri—a .21098 mill assessment to
Hatch of Del-and, Frank II.
unit mu today urgud Semin da
to Iw clear that It would be Hammer, and C, E. Gilliland,
CgUafy JBTJMO worth of munkt('aunty farmers to tihservu nil Ian­
necessary to count the signatures president and secretary, re­ J . N. Thutuas of Oviedo hm
City Will Install
al fin- prevention week, Heduied
and cheek th* registration book* spectively of th* chamber of been appointed on a state-wide
lo begin Oct. I.
to »e* that th* petitioner* ere
Townsend
Club
Committee
to
in­
Caution
Itcflectors
commerce, th* Rev. W. E. Craig,
A communication from the d*.
qualified."
vestigate
th*
possibility
of
pub­
Two regional supervisors of tha
of th* D*Lnnd Min­
purl intuit pointed nut thk* within
For
NiKht
Drivers
The question to be printed on president
lishing
a
Townsend
stato
new
.
isterial Association, who brought
fa rm resettlement administration the ballot will ho:
the past few year* there he* been
paper, according to an Aisociat
greeting* from th* city.
and three district supervisor, cov­
■otmocrsiic
rvf)w |i„g
buttons, tu a definite downward trend in *;jtl"Shall
th*
permits
and
Ikeaeea
*d
Pres*
dispatch
from
lo-u&gt;ered Seminole County yesterday
nloy tullid rau|j(in nmtoriat* at night, havo ralture fire lusses, but tncre still
burg.
fo r an Inspection of progress made heretofore granted for th* op­
i&lt; nn appulling las* uf lii'v e:i4
eration
in
Sfmlnola
County,
Among
the
point*
which
Mr.
^
. ' t i been urilured and will W placed thin,
Attorney Patterson, in hi* locally under tho governmental
in
a
v
p-'
ni
certain
hicution*
throng
limit
Florida,
of
coin
operated
ma­
Thomas
and
s
it
other
commit­
prayer to th* court, pointed out kanch.
Kuuh year d.rilltl American farmchine* ami device*, described in
teemen are to decide are *hiI ihu City, F. S. Lamsun, city
n i t the City ef Sanford h*d *uO M rr, W. Rower
urn tutu their live* un tho form
ting: Fred clerk, ,*id tmlay.
poailbllities of advrrtldng, hoiv
iMgtaed 8 I f mill U ty for tn* *i*or *nd director w ith orfk*th*r*, Chapter 17257, Laws of Florida,
Act* of 193ft, he continued or teIt Ariioll,!
. ct uf Ihu reflector* i* through fires, the department
frequently the paper would lei
tarafU
* ,l\ r a l d th* quintet wore impressed
tiuorgu M.(
|,u set at the bottle-neck of said. Thu monetary loss mount* tn
tfeg BradheMm Protectlr* Coni-1
advancement made in thl* voked ?
Report, that th* fjd*ret gav- published and where to locate the
In Uin
I.
Ki.itIt,- pttrk Avenue wiiuru it narrows IIUo.imki.dou annually
"For continuance—
.
ernment has filed th* price lor publication.
■dttou, Md
' for n party County aad were satisfied with th#
country.
J,
J.
IV
Tenth
Street,
Ollier
net*
Ned
Kogeri
of
Iwetburg,
"For
revocation—
—."
grapefruit
t
o
b*
purchased
BpM a 88 l i d ,
local operation of the r**#ttk»*nt
The comptroller’s offks re­ for
I will lie erected at the Ibiuh-var-l
rwllcf a g e n c i e s
were chairman uf the body, said the
Commbekn- ^ . ^ u t r a t l r a .
nut that intersect* with 1‘urk and Krone',i
• • LnfSvVi
J**l Th* group promise.! prompt ceived the first ru*h of »tot ma­ emphatksliy denied tiday by lh* paper would print general naw*
Republican! Avenue*.
ta d D agiu, City Clerh Frank 3.
^ j0W11 Jtl , hl| Bectton, chine license epplkalion* yes­ Florida Citrus Commission, S.-t.ii- and wuuld support the candi­
p
terday althmigh they will be no!* County citrus Interests an- dacy (4 offkue.eeker* backed
thu initial
A series of caution signs that
(8B M * sad Mira Ellen H oy;H r
MkL
by Townsend (Tub, according tu
re* of the era to In- lorulud oil Park Avu88f*!d with »P**» «f tlw j j * th* inspection party, other subject to the results of local op­ nouftepd.
County Com miss toner* today
legin With niiu iietwrun Second street and
Chairman L. P. Klrkfand wav re- tho Associated Press.
Wradaaea* by Ihu County »h*r- (h a n Mr. Bowers, were D. H. tion election* fiov, 3.
appointed
John Melseh
and
Tenth
Street
have
not
erriie
l
ried
to
hnvs
sail:
"Wu
have
| l n affk*.
| F re ic r, regional Iona ofiker and
Charles
Dunn ss
Be mined*
although
they
have
lo
in
urdeied
ird
th
at
grower*
ii
10111
*
&gt;ec__
Allen Bailey, regional firm superfor some time, Mr. latmson said. County representative* on th*
Ilona have been of fried 2ft cents
f J m W T o S p e a k H e r o Vieor, both of Birmingham; J. A.
Advisory Conimilte*
of
th*
per has for grapefruit site 9*1 and
i u
m -i- n r u .
m _ l _ T eaada, Jr., etato director, E. P.
Slutu Marketing Board.
em aior, and 35 cento for elt* hu
“
IH X IC -W M 1 C
i n p Scott. sUU farm auperri*'^ and
Rollins
College
at
Winter
\V. A. Luffb-r represent* th*
and larger, and that thry arc ie-------A. M. Rkkey district supervisor.
City on th* Ibiard. H. J. U k .
ing told that thos* arc th* price* Park will continue to regulate
Mis,
Louis*
Campbell
will
p
ay
IT
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A venire of !■ Semlno e Ccunly i which the government wilt pay.” student-owned automobiles
ihu trading role of Mary Nile, opn * 3 0 , 1 1 , *UI man had been appointed with
liirymen to serve in CsSAty Ciuit
Mr. Lrffler hut because of othet
Kirkland was qu 'ted aa saying year n* in th* past, according posite Sam Byrd in the Sanfordr Ti n H '- e w»
C o n k lin T o A tte n d
~
tsrn beginning Oct. 8 * n rbeien th* statement* bore no I'Uth. Fur­ to information received her* to ­ it.'*
iluliei said he could not serve.
Ilrusdway
priHluctlon
of
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!?i*
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nt
n
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h i i* a p re« dfapat*h origtL o c x l L i o n M e e t i n g yesterday In th* circm*. r^urt ther, he said, what th* govern­ day.
Man” it was learned her* 'J*1'*
meM,,rl"-' ..............
ra ting today in
JacksoavlU*.
--------All car* are to be tested for "White
clerk's nffk* sad announce J rd ay ment determine* what it will poy
.
he in mo •• groweia win en.ried
good
brakes,
lights,
horn,
muf­
" • »K H il prohaMv wUl K*
MUUrd B. Conklin of Diytana by the rherifC* office.
.
,
.
work
sheet*
in tho fiduinl mil
for surplus fruit, the price will I*
The drama is now In rehearsal ton, &gt;r, Btjon prrigrnni, f . It. DawFollowing are th* Jurymen:
M i d i ta the Court House.
Bench, district porernor of Liana
Vehklea m«st
mad* puMk and averyoce will fler and tire*.
,.liunty
b* licensed by th* Student-Fac­ la N.w York ami i, preparing for ^
Oh ram* day, Con* (a Intornntioaal, will b* the gaeet i t
M. C. Tyler, prrclaet I I ; f. I. know what it is.
M j M M to address aadknc** In th* Sanford Lhina Cl-io tonight KoonM, 9; J. P. H aithrsr. II; F.
Kirkland urged growera not to ulty Committee. Students not a Broadway premiere In mhl-Oe- nminc„ |.
h, tan raU aad Da- w hen the group eonvnu* a t 7 W. Pope. 3; C. O. Metllews, 7; W. rjsh fru it to the market.
having driver*’ lk*iue must ob­ fo^V.
The groups are rnrh r.tverlug
W. Potter. 3; John K. P el, 4; W.
MU. Campbell, at present, ts a I from t irrn to nine fa on pur day
tain on*, and th«y must pass un
P . M. lath* Valdea IfoH .
atorlal aomlnee beLeonard MtLucas. athletk direr- M. H a/w*. 1; C C, Lenaardy, 3;
examination on Florida road member of the cart of “Three in obtain Informal! m ilvdgpvd lo
TH IR TY -TH R U SLAIN
Men on A Horse.” ■ show with verify figures subniil'r I un woi.';
A pha** *f hU t a r of SetaliM* High TcheoL u W. II. Schmidt, 3; Aubrey Maran,
taws.
BARCELONA. Sepf. S
data tomorrow In tchedu'ed to deliver an address on 4; R. I . Glenn, Jr., 3 | 0 . If, Hir**,
Students owning automobile! which the will remain until S e t- s l's ls hy farmers thi-ni .utvus.
2; Curtis W. Mae*, J ; Jam** Thirty-thrw officer* eratrared to also will be required to carry urday. After that sh* p an* in He- Mr. I l i s wn said tnure are anwill
K Friday, fa* I halt.
will i n — &gt;a 11
A1I member* e f th* cteb are Smith, 1; Jams* P . Riitg*, I j and death by • people* front trlbunai persona] liability and property vota her entire lime to “ Wl'ile proximatrly 7tK&gt; farm 1 in tul*
I LcRoy L McDeaaU, 1,
Sept. IB were executed Monday.
Man" rehearsals.
County which must Iv measured.
aa.
. . '
u rged to attend.
damag* Insurance,
.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Celery Without Landis Declares
String! Urged Commiliioa Most
By College Mu Mike Mot Check

ffcrtda

M d rstlc-W o tteir
Lay P l a n a For
rtkm C a m p a i g n

C o /ii 4U Instructor Gray To Certify Bal*
Experimtctts W ith' l o t a P ra ik J For
_ $ aafo rd V w ta b le ■November Electiom

Howard Long Is Elected
N ew Kiwanis President
Rabbi Ted Cook Says Meddlesome N H I
Responsible For Riots, Fighting in Palestine

Stetson University
Opens For Season

Oviedo Man Named
To I*robe Townsend
State P u b I i c a t ion

Regional Directors
O f R e s e t t l e me n t
Group Visit Here

Fire Prevention Is
Subject Of Caution
To County Farmers

Public Is Urged To
Memorize Names Of
ElectorH For Demon

K i r k l a n d Denies
Fixing O f P r i c e s
By U. S. Government

MciHch And Dunn Ta
U On Market Board

Jury List Ia Drawn
For October Term
Of Seminole Court

C

RollinH Will Regulate
Student-OwnedAutoo 8anfordite Signs
Actress For Drama

LOCAL WEATi

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picture than m ltooclna. Property ikwiift waa
- : M d t e d •&gt; IK m Tha
1160,000,000,
Uw death toll wag over 800, «nd l7,000 f»a: M IIW t, M l

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beyond a ll
H ie either
one o f Ml

TO C O N T IN U E ,

wr Horn la reported tnrn7 tnm Florida. T hk state
■sent to

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very popular

HersM's Pick-Tho-Winncr ctn&gt;'W attracting unusual Interest

o m m u K
NICK and ANGEL? CO N 8TANTliri-r*wru.

F O t BALK: One -Castle In
MoteT—former summer boom of
M h te Court Carlo*—cheap for te ratine whether w o «Q1 hare m w hooaea and apartment*. L"T«imort u^ the IWIact wteas
^ "•
M
ac will swap for eccond- Certainly the Chamber of Commerce or the cltfle dub* are dreoth” *"*
h m d Wrycl*.
not going Into th e house building buaineaa,
«r0 ' - . t . tba farm steadard of
M k demanding fire Norln
t grovinen as "uuffen'* la
of lbs recent assosclnotlon of
M U nationals. What tha Japs
t as*d It a rood -buff” in
s a t of tbs panla and tod to
oat of China.

There Is a way, however, In which the local trade tiring cerore by protectInc the la*
body or some patriotic croup could help to attract tour-1 come of the farm faaaity.
lata to thla vicinity, and th a t la by promoting tha pM J*nt- "Toguart tka food w prir «T
Hon of locations for "trailer" tourist*. This J u s of the utfen by Frmovrinr weoM
tourist* la becoming an important element In American J ™ .
^ n a n in T|hT&gt;t|Bd
life, so Important In fact, th a t the American Banker's Aspoiicleo.
nociatton devoted part of Iki time a t its convention In die-1 *t 0 protect tko farm end tko

Clhiuem will probably detiara
aetteoal holiday, what with
alio Belaute gottlac a tempoWy a n t In tho Lengoa of NaMM assembly and with Joe
peM putting tho bug on tho
altea JCttoro.

•trotted along M id ddlfU M
y^tke
f
Cattfornk’s Son Gabriel poet,
la bright Bpenteh costumes, ted
the praises lea e llk Arisons,
Nevada and Norik Dakota clot*
behind. Florida Ikhled 0 Urge]
crowd la tin stadium with three
Monde dram majors, California
had one, toe.
The all-Indian post from Man*
abate, Mian., In white buckA las and war bonnets, core
staid Kotlld Aren os tbs appear­
ance of a wild weet show. The
crowd howled Ita approval
H tn O Y M

ON SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
AT n S K C a AVBNU9

BREAKFASTS

LAUNCMID

CAMDT.S, N. J„ Bspt. 23—WV
—With u accuracy tbsl Uepoka
tear practice. Miss Mary gtyths

The federal-state frost warnla g utvlca wlU not ba expend­
ed eatesa * rowers, and other* to
be hceofitted, shell out of their
ew a pockets, a situation which U
not likely to occur In elew of
teak y s ir ’s capricious prodlc-

a n d S tie s C offee M e

LANKY’S DRUG STORE

Authorities in Mississippi ore
giving knboos their cboico of
wwklag in tho cotton fields or
going to Jill, Isn’t Ibsro soma
oouloty In thU country that con
ko prevailed upon to step In on
DORCHESTER, New Brunswick,
tk o aide of tbo poor, duwn-trudBspt. 23.—(A P |—Two brothers,
ctea kobo end protect him oesinst
Arthur Bannister, 19, and Daniel,
■aafc ruthless ness, and sssurs powrra nf tha world would learo 20, were hanged together today
M m tho right to loaf and pil­ Palestine atone th a t country for killing Phillip lake, Woods­
lage la kls own Insy way I
would again become a place of man, during tho kidnaping of h'«
peace”
for Christians, Arabs Infant daughter for tbelr mother lo
Ruth Ilryan Rohde, who sold and Jaws allkr.
use In nn attempt to estort money
Continuing tha speaker point­ from two men eho wanted to mnhe
■be would break her neck for
Swdsevelt, Is In a hospital suf­ ed out that tha newspaper ac­ believe they were the father of tbo
fering from a broken leg sus­ counts of the riots between the chid.
tained while nn n Irrture tour for Jews nnd the Arabs la Pales­
The mother la serrlrg three
tfcn Pre.kl. nt. We’ll bet this won’t tine were greatly overplayed and and onr-half years In prison, Tha
■lop “our Ruth.” If she rnn find said that he waa la the middle boys’ sister, France*, fare' trial
• good pal{ nf crutches, we know of on* riot but th a t It waa four on n charge of kidnaping the baby,
■ka will gst back on tha firing weeks later before ha knew of
Hae before the plaster of Psrls It. !le said that tha New York
kgs hsd lime to dry. Bho’g Just papera told of tbo riot as being
M l that wsy.
much greater than It actually
waa.
The cause of tho riots, bo
Germany has been busy lately
displaying its armed might to pointed out, -Is not Jsw vorsn*
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 23.—
(ka. world, but what Is mors In­ Arab” but that the people were (API—The Weather Bureau today
teresting to everyone Is the Nasi Incited to war on one another Mid Bermuda, British resort Is­
civilUa air defense league com­ by outside nations, prlnriyally land almost &gt;00 miles c u t of
posed of ten million men, women England snd Italy. "It Is no North Carolina, is la tho path of
wants a small tropical hurricane moving
aad youths, who have been gW- secret that Mussolini
oa assignments and are ready tn Palestine tha same as ha wants northeastward through tha Atlan­
spring bite actloa a t a moment’s tho rest ef Ihe Mcdlterranvwa, * tic Ocean,
Mot Ice. If l he people don’t real- Rabbi Cook said wbtn ha told
Forecasters said the storm con­
tea that civilians will fight the of the prupagsmla seat Into tra! thla morning w u about i n
Palestine
by
Italy.
“Mussolini
M St war, along with soldiers,
to BM miles sou Ikw rit so west
th a German officials do, and they wants to ba another Caesar*
southwest of Bermuda probably
T hat Jews era definitely go­ moving northeastward. They said
a re using all their energies toward preparing tho public for ing back to Palestine la large Bermuda may aot get tbs full fare*
Ms new duties.
numbers from all parts of tho
world waa vouched for by tba
Wo lad never thought of It speaker who said that tho UnitU n i way before, but we heartily ■d Htatrg w u one of Ike few
agree with the American Automo- places where a Jow might live
ktlo Association’s contention that as a ritisen.
tk a manner of driving n ear la n
Tha program for tha day w u
gidds to a man’s character, These under the supervision of Julius
, alW some of tho Ups which tho Dtngfsldsr who introduced the
• C aaaaciatlon suggests i The man speaker. Rabbi Cook la a grad­ HORTA. Atoms, Seyt. 23—(AP)
r,«' vrttk n had temper bleat* his horn, uate of the Hebrew Union Col­ —Aeolus, tha tea-tea German Luf­
makes faces at othora and swears lege of Cincinnati and the He­ thansa flying beat, arrived safely
• t pedestrisns. Short quirk loots brew University e f Jerusalem. hem today from Now York. The
tko kora and ru in g of tho
flight w u mod* te tho foot tia o
MV am signs o f aarvoa. Not
•JOHN BROWN’S BODY I"
of IT bourn, 47 —*—
■lag op with the pace of tho
It mmoujr flow from ham to
U r and nodding am Indications
WASHINGTON, Sept. tS - ( A P ) Now York oa a survey of Um
I a pun lima Malty. Tko timid —The ope-thinned ranks of tbo senthen mute for ttaao Atteaik
Ma gA* Uo f s r to tho side of -boys la blue” marched past tha
mod aad He* up traffic by W hite House today as tbo fOtk
teg te kwp kia place la n Una annual encampment of tha Grand
igm. Monopolising tko rood am A m y of Uw Republic staged a
ybldlag tha right-of-way ladi- » i 1—
of voicraaa whd first
t t h s i o sank hoa had meaner*. marched la victory down PunadMMbg tko rftk ta s f tko M - sylvan la Avenue 71 yeom UP- Otf la tho smaller, older as tomo- te r Nelson, tomuwndrr-te-cUof,
i show* that a u a a Is a goal reviewed tho parade with capital

Brothers Hanged
Howard L o n g
For Kidnap Murder
l a Elected N ew
Kiwanla President

Bermuda In Path Of
T ro p ica l Hurricane

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I A nd Personal Activities
Helen Witte la
red Oa Birthday

Person all

A larpriao party In honor of
UeUti Witte, who celebrated
hor birthday aanlvonary recently,
w e etoon Monday evening a t Mho
WHto'a homo on Woot Flret street
by tho Chrhtlnn BndMTar t f tbo

Controgntlonnl Chorth.

Card gam re m m p ay*i) during
tha evening and p r im were
awarded ta Mia, Madeline CMIhu
■nd Frank Baaor. Rrfraahmeato
w m eerred to tha follow tag: Mioa
Witto, honor gMot, Mr*. J.
M. Ballard, Mr*. Henry WMta, Mr.
•ad Mr*. Prank Baaor, tha Xhaoa
Helen Hah*. Emmellnd Thornton,
Audrey Neete, Marina Lnadgntit,
Jan* Gantt, Joaephlno Muaaon,
Madeline Collins, Marjor'a Bal­
lard, and Billy Vlhlea, Herber*
Thu reton, Harold Herhot. Bob
Starke, and Gordon Coffin.

iChurch Co-Ed Class
iHas RcfBtar Meeting
I Regular bnilneia and anelal
*moating of tha Co-ed ClaM of tho
P in t Methodlit Church waa hold
Monday evening at tho homo of
Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Sima, South
llanford Avenue. After tha boolj Baa* aration game* and eontoat*
wore enjoyed.
i Refreshment* were served to
tho following: Judge and Mr*. I t
, W. Ware, Mr. and Mra. C. K.
William*, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Car-

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n e ' I M e Pha C a p if tf O rluR, rbrlde
lee |W ] f •( RRW te law at — enable mtaa u 4
rnm tm oyiMM tor My weeiby paryeei.
*
^ d
Reck Imae nm far oat year aad are nyeU te
mw vmkdy er aeatbly yayamtB.
V yea need n m y , ceneeR eer rvyrcwdUtiv*,
■ r.lm B . Radlumei. et Ml Nerib Park Aveww.
j

F*toU M tha Wood.
•

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h ftto d ^ fw the* h a m in Jaek"
••nouja after apandlae to d ...

{gwo.io. «e ite. i. r. m S,
SSS.,5 Jfi,"5

" to rn Friday from AshertH,, N.
ing

bWB &lt;r*1&gt;d'

Mr. and Mr*. A. W. ftompe anBourn thy birth of a .Irughter,
Btnday at t *
PornaM-Laanfetoa Memo, h i Hoe-

ON STAGE AT RtTZ FRIDAY NIGHT

Ur. and in--. \T. L. Stowlenmlre and Ml** Dieia B to le n ­
to ire entertained with a family
Catherine and farewell nar-.y
Tuesday evening at the homo of
Mr. and Mr*. Btuudenmiro on
Kim Atrontie in Tumor of Mr.
and Ur*. Spencer Walnrlght
who plan to leave Oct. 1 for Mi­
ami In make their future home
Card came* were enjoyed
through the evening and at a
late hour refreshment* were
.•erred by the hoateoea, assisted
by Mlit Kloiae Cochran, of Camilla,
tla. and M in Chrtatlne Stoit-lenmire.
Thoao attending wore. Mr. and
Sir*. Spencer Walnrlght, honor
guest*. Mr. ami Mr*. Alvin Cal­
houn. Mr. ami Mr*. It. I&lt;. Ileaid
and children. Mr. and Mr*. W.
K. Stnudenmirv of tie Land, Mr.
*nd Mr*. V. U Stomlenmlr*.
Ihe Mhae* Finis* Cochran of
Birger Woator and hi* ortimatra will headline the Friday night atage »how ut the Hitt Theater Camilla, Ga., Kathleen Calhoun,
whore a noaalty knock-knock net Will bo nddod to the playhouse’* regular film feature, l’rlie* of Dom m , G a, Christine Stuudenwill bo a worded for tho beat kaockknock* submitted to tho theater' bos office before Thureday mire, Doete Stoudenmlre, *n&lt;. W.
night.
I . Htoodenmire. Jr.

TUMULTUOUS YOUNG LOVE

fMn’
have returned

Smith
f o n * trir
to Washington. D. C„ and Miami
They wriw called to Mir ,*i • * ib,
i°f
H'lph A
™ ™ &lt; "*• *b» is now lirprovln
u
bl» grandiioth-r
***• W. W. Meeds, in Miami.
TO CONDUCT KRC K’R
Df. Ca E, W rit, n •.iMfiwari
from Africa. China, India and Jap
an, who la holding set ire* ever]
•W dng. accept Thureday, at t&gt;,
Pools Nataren* Chureli n i l
,
n "heallag eevvicV’ Friday e . , ni r ;
a t T:HJ o’elotk. Stereopticon pic*
tore* of tha life of Christ nil n,
shown tonight. Tho public U Invlted._______
W . Mr. and Mrs. &amp; R. Mc'si-irrow, Mr, nnd Mr*. R. M. Swain,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ronald Treub. Mr.
and Mr*. W. P. Bryan, Mr. and
Mr*. 0 . R. 81ms, Mr. and Mr*. J.
P. Bate*. Mrs. R. E. Kipp, M n. J.
H. Tlndel, tha Mlasoa Kathryn TIIII*. Eathor Haghoy, Norewo N’orwood, Emily Prioot, M*ry Elisaboth Carrer, Flay William*. Vlotet Kallito, and Randall Priori, J.
V. Jaeoo, Gres St. John, and
George Sim*, Jr.

ou Wanted It
So Hare It Is—
ANOTHER

Stondemnirfs Give
Party For Friends

vin, Mr*. W. M. Mixon, Mr*. Her­
bert Moreland, Mr*. Fred Myers,
Mr*. 8. M. Itnliard, r*. A. K. Ho*,
letter, Mr*. Janie* tj. Sharon. Mr*.
If. II. Slaughter, Mr*. Myron
Smith, and Mrs, Myra Southward.

Circle Number Three
Of Society Has Meet
It u a i nnn-iimrcd *oi’ny Thai
Circle Number Three of the Wom­
an'* Missionary Society of tha
Flrel Ihiplist briureh will h u e tne
following members for tha IlhHi-JT
season: Mr*. John D Abrahams,
Mrs. Charles A. Anlsraon, Jr.
Mn. W. P. Brooks, Jr., Mi*. L'. M.
Carrii.l, Mr*. C. G. Collins, Mis.
M. N. Cleveland, Mr.*. W. C. IkCoursey, Mrs. Kffio Dune in, Hr*.
8. A. Kdenfleld, .Mr*. W. K. Home,
Mn. C. P. Henderson, Mr*. A. J.
Peterson, Mr*. II. W. Hu:ker. Mr*.
W, L. Stoudenmlre, Mrs. J. M.
Htineripher, Mrs. Julian Vnrn,
Mr*. W. T. Wheeless. Mr*. S. H.
Walt,wriglit, Mrs. Robert A. Wil1is in i, and Mr* Villa Wlllion*
The*e member* will m wt Sept. '.'7
at ii::w P. M. ut tha ch irm annei.

Coldouffh Home In
Scene Of Class Meet
An executive meeting uf the
Axarlin t la** of the Fir*t IlaOist
Church wa# held thl* week »l the
home of M n. J. II. Cotdougli in
Rose Court. At the cnnelusl m of

all business a social hour wa* en­
joyed when refreshment* were

Honors Young Kid^c

In celebration of hi* eleventh
birthday anniversary, J. I*. Itidee,
Thoio present were;
u ' Jr., wa* honor guest at a '•slag”
Mrs. H. J, Nix, Mr*. F. J.. lh ■dinner party given Tuesday eveMr* II, V Cleve «»d. .Mrs, Geer • rvu.g by hi- pttumtxr-U*,-*ret Mi*.
MeCnl, Mr*. H. It. IIn I, Mi*. I
J. P. Hidge, at Ibeir home in May
Kchol*, Mr* Ira 3&lt;iutn.vjnl. M
fair.
H, W. Ilucker, Mr*. J,
Jtu'ki
&lt; Swimming wu* enjoyed at Sail
Mr*. II. J, llewson, Mr*. i^ira&lt; I I undo Spring, early in the aflrrRed, Mr*. Grover David, Mir.
noon and at a late hour dinner wa*
J. Peterson, and Mr*. J, II. cserved at Ihe Hidge lume by the
dough.
hostess, asiisted oy Mary Ann
Whelchel. The tnlde wa* deenrated
with yrl'iiW daisies and lintila*,
W oman’s Missionary accentuntliig
u color scheme nl
Union Holds Meeting green and yellow. The white birth­
day cake Imre It lighted yell-n*
At n meeting of th j \V-mmn’s candle*.
Tlm«e present were: J. P. Hidge,
Missionary llnioii of t h • I’u -t
HaplUt Clioieh held Mimilny after, Jr., honor guest, Cllalle* Park, Jr.,
noon nt the churi-h, n-tmoi were Hugh Wih hid, J r , K. (i. Fox. Jr.,
drawn for tho membership of l it Pete and Al llrin-k, Simun Dingcle Number Two which will mn t I folder, and Itoldile II &gt;1y.
Oct. 12 at tho home of Mr*. J. It.
Cochran, 21M Magnolin ,*vi-ini".
Next yrur's nii'iilWri of the
circle will tu&lt;: Mr*. | \ p, i'.n,ipj i o N o t r u r t . ii. Sept,
bel , Mr*. K, II. Carter, Mrs. .1 D.
IIji%
%
«iii psii I mute in
Cochran, Mrs. .1. II. CoVbugh, erul Ihv rtillcdimi Ihrtn IB s
Mr*. C. C. Cm, Mr*. W. II. llaH ev, ■cinnliMi; to official figure
Mr*. It. T. Hunt, Mr*. |{. I.. tin* year •"n«I«&gt;«| Jiini* 'Sit, Its
(iarrison, ilr*. ti. C. Graham, Mr*. iHHit • tolalml $7,HTl?f4Hr» ti
U V. M cUulln, Mr* It C M.tl. fitlfral IrrtiNUry. The Ut
lt*f| flu* followiiiif states* U(
AtnLama, South Carolina,
tnun, ArkiifiBiiR, Utah Vri
Mi'*id'ip|ii Nevmla Arixmm,
ho, Wyominr* South
0
North Uakotii arul New M

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DOX-r MinCABD TOUR &lt;MJ&gt;
CASINGS .
le t a* pot new greats* Plow■lone treads an them.
WK I KK FIRESTONE BaptwM
Rabbet K*cla*lvely.
Iletreading Price*

Brow tin Entertain At
Home Tuesday Night
Mr. and Mr*. C, \V. Brown. J r .
entertained it number &lt;‘f ih.ir
friend* with nil "uld f.i'-bti.m-l
tacky" parly Tursdiy g.-oning at
their home on th»- Well vu hi li-imu
of Mr*. Brown’* •.!*»•—. Mr*.
Janie* I t Padgett, of Miami.
Costume prlte* were awarded t*&gt;
Mr*. Hlnn Tuldi* and Chut ItBrown. Game* and ron*&lt;•&lt;■** were
played anil refreshment* v.tie
served.
" *0
These present were: Mr*. Jnm rt
II. Padgett, honor gue-t, Me. anil
Mr*. Hlnn Tnhbi. Mr. and Mr*.
Harden Driggers, Me. and Mis. I.
C. Kinard, Mr. mid .Mr* J. A,
Chandler. Charlie D rear. Janie* II
Padgett, the Mime* Mar-mrel
Muse. lErnestlm* Mon’. Kvetyn
Pheulral. Heedie Tubbs, l.ulii
Tubb*. June I’udgett, Petrel Jenn
"Girls’ Dormitory," the story of every young girl knowing, the ilrown, nml Kerman Dilggcn, Har­
ney ITrigger*. Carol T n u , T ran tumult of love for Ihe first time, inlruduee* n brilliant new star Chandler, and Mr. nnd Mrs, t'. W.
discovery in Simone Simon, seen above with Herbert Marshall in n Pi own. Jr.
romantic scene from The Twentieth Century-Kox production to be
shown nt The Hit* tonight and Thuriday.
•^Staa:" Dinner Party

MORLET-4*A*PCB
Mr. i M Mr*. C. ttu p re of tfcio
city announcu the tnarrlafO of
their daughter, MU* Krttyn Caapor, in 0. K. Mobley. J r , of Wehator. The ceremony took p la n Fri­
day. 5ept. It, at Palimttl* whew
the couple plan to make their
home. Mr. Moblry I* employed by
the itoto In Iv^ection work.

1936
MaHter

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Discount
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450x20 ____ $£60
475x19 ___ £35
500x17 ___ £50
500xU9___ £50
525x17 ....... £71
525x18 ___ 4-00
550x17 ....... |A 0
550x18 ....... 4-56
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special “CUri. Tea*" tore la toel mad* l*&gt; * • a a M M
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Next Saturday

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w u l t a riyhto to tta fat* bolted
qahkly l i t attamyo to twonn ct»t
tta DatroH lia it a t artkt.

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that ta t to r m y dnll t» la L T h M te tte fl
i awft n il tart* to l yhaly W " r , '0 '* &lt;
*ta*‘ty to la m tow u .a t t. tta tatOto
l to l i t pigskin. fa r • Iw f af a flyhttaf I
I aoamad ttat ttay Jrat ayataat Ita Tea
i yat late tta taU l of tot*- «aa tatay.
poaae*. Ynterday ttay f |M t f l i t i
Mat aaf f t l i tl them tilt t f P«» *d. atria l
to tm y corner of tta fWM yatra, a*ty by
I hakad Ilka Ita Mart itt- aay hay total
fandamiital au laa,
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Cto 11
a Ilk tta offnuir* powtr' Matt Ik* &lt;
la aa atrial drill, tta toy* yalati a ytaw
ital nklMUoa of tta lark- to* t f Ik* 04m
aim ttay war* Howto • n h . , tkakr wto yah

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■ la ika rouytar ronttaa wklh *1 Laayu* yaaaaat, ta t a t h
Ip h h Stanley taudlad tta tada ta v o tfe t aiiim*H*ta*iil wtaW
M i AaaarUt* Coach taalr Harfu k* to* towfc to Mk'tf.flmp. Haw.
S and liiU DUoa Itnad lw* aaar. a* waft* aaU tafara ttaaa
ktokflilfi op for a atiff tarkllay h i t t o a Mh i aarl tea* la to
kyHHay.
lata**, M i. Ital* m y ttattat lty- WHk *1 hart aarao af tta M y r
rAaaaay tta player* « ta aaaatai__________________ ■
UR* tatay taoaatk ita yhwln#
to karalltlto trouble yaOwrlay la
Ota* hay tottta yaatentoy war* Ha r W a BMy toy. fhfaa to a Uytoa of kayrarai ytoytoy f h Z
ftoyi Chriatlaa, amlor wiaeooaa, attar* ytoaa to aMtar tta jpytr or ' Peadhtlm* a* to «ta*ytawklp.
thtow ara rtf*. **i ttaa* ar* waay
Faato Pannlnytoa, a »&gt;ptamora hwar yraty af vafally ptef*r*.
wta h*ka food In tta rad deport* f a r neweamare aaar avail tta favorite*, wltk odd* favorlay la*tl
■ato, real Daloaay and Ed Mat* aatka to why aqaad t o * :•»!«» af foar* Olya* Atadtwy ttaaapUao
why. tatka.
41 phyava. Mahoa* Maml m r, af f t toMtwhk, tta raaair.ao AlCUllotd WIiM.t.m, Mip?«iinoit f tktlaad, ta t J*|**f Ita in i da- taay Indiana, tta Valdoila Wild.
a h ayy**rii aitk tta *A" toaai aartMaat, Mdadh* aad Waadraw 4M*. tta Wayrraat Sunday* null
whah Cody dir Mai hh squad la tta t h a t rapaatod ft* tta tatkh ahta,
tU dli of prattle*. Tta Florid* aad Howard Pklppac toa rtmtaad
■Motor yromlatd to shift Hht vlay- to kia yaattha at aaotor. Shipper Wofford
Foothill
tta around awirdlny to tta kind vat * aaphantera a r a t o . of tta
Squid b Arrested
af faotka!! thry thow fnm nor on. tqpad hat y**r,
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CINCINNATI, toy*. t t - O f i Ctactaaatl laft tta work-a-day
tanka yoatorday to ikaat a “wel*m m tama* to " lb * " Jobany
Fhetar. Ult M-yaa**old United
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MARTINSVILLE, V#- Kept. U

Martiiuviih |M&gt;lie*
C lassified Advertisements —fAP&gt;—Two
offloor* tardad tta anttr* Woffiwd
Calhyo foattall aquad into poilr*

PERSONAL!
MIN GET Vigor At Oncat Now
'.Oatraa Tonic TakLte contain
tow ayater !nvl#orator* and altar
athaohato. Ona doao papa up nr*
yuan, ylaad*. If not dallyktad,
amtar refund* few rent* paid. Inqalra, Mr*. C*h, Lata Mary.
Call, write, NriteynoMa' pray Co.

UMTi UVER AND white mate
,paintir waiyklay about 11 Ita.
Rlybt ay* blind. R*w*rd, J, C,

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Jokaay, aitttay atop tta bark
aaat of an open, touring .tar, *ra«
yaradtd through downtown Clnttaaall aa tkkaa U*a&gt; ranfaltl
aad HU* of papar fleeted from
crowdtd window*.
Hatorhta att np a nolay din,
ylrl* throw kitaat front window*,
and' own Wavad ttatr Hat*.
■huktay and fftoniny tat
atin tta mmbot, quiet boy who
waa a favorite caddy of ClocUnoti'a hadtoy yolfar* a dacad*
ay*. Jahaay wavad to tta crowd
at tta union terminal; wavad to
tta crowd* tta t lined downtown
•treats and knny front afflct

kandquartor* wta* ana af tk*
row*# man triad to lak* n “no
pork In#*' alyn tack to nbojl at
Spartaatary, 8. C.
Tta coack aacurod ttatr ralaa**
and promiaai to report tta matter
to tta proaldaat af tta Boutk CaroDm toatltnth*.
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Tta aqnad waa an route tack I*
Wofford after ha lay 1M to Vlr*
yinto Military laatitut* at Lanlny.
to* Saturday. Tta torn atoppad tar*
briefly aad a*a youay man pirkad
« » .tta alyn an Chunk Ptroat. »*plainin# tiq ji* poiiaa data later
that ta wanted it a* a aouvonir.
Offkara W. f t StaMa and J. L
Carter took an ctanco* af mlaritty
ttatr man. Ttay brouybt tta wkoh
•quad to tta ttoUan.
In 1PM Mr*. Mary Crow af HUI*.
tarn, Taaaa, mod* n carnaat to
tltta and tao nood tta amnoy to
boy top Bibho, wkhh *ta taa ylv.
on away,
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Patrkk McFarland, to, member of Five Serlee* CooteeU
MtPARLAND DIRS

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aim aad ranbad aa ona of tta
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Mam, died at hh tamo today.
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River Water Legion Nunes
^ Japanese
Patrol
Sector
In
Covers Town H. W.Cohnery
-r
Ne« Attacksin CM
UionS hang hai Internationa Held By Reds As New^Head
A rea Under Martial Rule

Fluty Heads W on
Prepare For rive Injured

BmwycH Council Of | Prod«et Truck, P rsW ar H d i Iu Hyde sengcr Cur Crash
PsrkSuuuner Demo On Highway Near
Gainesville A r e a
H eadquarters

Lawton Planning
* Second Address
Balk Candidates Up­
held Freedom Of
' N a t i o n ' s Press
Itkal bJltWfront
i today by a eoun(9 a t w ar on the Democratic
a r t i h aad the preparation of
V S new attack by Republican*.
&lt;* London went to
to deliver a "reon the Adminl*program as It afarmin*.
Reciprocal
yrnmonta with foreign

ARCHe ’r ,
Sept, t t - w U n . Suite Strickland of Mutd
trie, Ca., w u killed initantly
here today and five other* In­
jured when an automobile ami
a truck eraihd at noon.
The Injured are W. W. At Itry
and Rradley Reddlt, both of
Maitland, who were In the truck.
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Ncwall or
Quitman Ca., and Mr*. Sarah
Scott of Harney, C*., all of
whom were with Mr*. Strick­
land In the passenger car.
The truck wav heavily load.nl
with pmduco that gave It tre­
mendous momentum when It col­
lided with the other car. Both
vehicle* were badly damaged.
The Injured were runlied to a
Gainesville hospital where przllmlnury examination* Indicate.!
they were seriously hurt.
IVilire, n ftrr an investigation,
held none of the two parties
and made no statement placing
the blame for the accident.

‘Gorrilla Man* Held Tanks, Armored Cara And Motorcycles Are Ex-Star, Destitute
Thrown Into Service; Seek Slayer
For Lost Slaying
Trying Films Again
Of Nipontte Marine
tV e r H f lr r

SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.—Japanese official", backed by
armed marine* patrolling a targe arm under martial law
today rejected curtly Chinegg proteat* Aminat the invaaion of the Chinese settlemeat and warned the entire city
to “keep its head cool."
Strong forces of blue-coated Japanese in tanks and
armored cars and on motorcycles drew taut lines around
a large area of the international settlement in “self de­
fense" measures resulting from killing of one marine and
wounding of two o t n e r s . ____________________ _____
■Hilary authoritiea continued
sn Investigation of Ot# slaying but
released one Chinese held aa a
suspect.
“We are taking every necessary
measure to protect Japanese llvm
and property,” Rear Admiral EiJlro Rondo said. Japanese resident*
living here asked the home gov­
ernment in Tokyo t&lt;* send land and

*ea force* here to prutect them.
Yesterday’* shooting*, which i
Witness said was done by n Chi­
nese gunman, followed a series of
Incidents in which several Japa­
nese hav* been killed or wounded
In China.
A spokesman for the Japanese
iroettweH — n e e two)_

Destradtive D e l u g e Ex-Service Men Op*
pose America's En­
Obliterates C i t y
As Loyalists Fear try In League Of
Capture By Rebels Nations Asaembty;
By TOe AaeeeWtH Bveee

Madrid* defender*, desperately
trying every mraiurc to bold off
the manifold Insurgent advances
on the rapltal today loosed the
waters of the Albcrche River Dam
over the town of San H artln de
Igleslas, 30 mites west of th« capi­
tal.
The town, the Intended point of
convergence for Fascist northern
and southern column*, waa re­
ported destroyed and with It much
Insurgent equipment.
Both Government and Insurgent
dispatches agreed the Fascist ar­
mies advancing on Tolrdo h at
reached a point 13 or 13 mile*
from the city.
Aa the Government militiamen
dropped rack iefore the advance
of Franco’* soldiers, the Madrhi
administration nevertheless **.
scried reports from th* war front*
were “most optimistic."
New censorship wae understood,
however, to have been placed on
dispatches to tho capital, which
curlier had reported Government
tighter* in the region around Sapta Crux del Ketamar hid nut had

Monroe Doctrine '
Given Approval
Delegates A p p r o v e
Plan Of S t r i c t
Neutrality For V A
CI.PAT.i J n D, Sept. SL­
AP)—The American Lblion unanimously
elected
lurry W. Colmeiy of Top**
ta, Kan*., national command­
er at tho cltMlnjr aension of
lino 18th annual convetion.
Delegates shouted
and paruded standard" of ev&gt;
ery department when tlM

vote was taken.
The Legion
affirmed a be­
lief In the Monro* Uoctrino a*
will he the targvt of toa measure of peace and oppoaad
the entry of the United HUtea
Oh Maine* Monday London
At D
In the League of Nations.
the Administration'* doDelegates likewlso approved
■astir fana poUcbre.
resolution opposing any modkTo th* n e w Whit* H o u so tt
firellon or cancellation of w ar
■yd* Park President Roosevelt
debts and voted to rvfua* all
•abed IS m*a hl*h In Democratic
future loans to nation* la da*
•irtfea to diarus* th# drive for
4&lt; •allaa*4 t s H * s tssa)
fault on their war dehts.
leeiotttoa. Vice-President Garner,
Police quoted Donald J. Kaxrll
Hlill another resolute* urged
thrvv cabinet of f irm , four aena*
(above), T.’.Vpond “gorilla man,' Fred R* Wilson Reviews Accomplishments
the United H tatri to maintain
t tors, two congressmen and fl"o
as cunfesslng the lust slaying of
a strict policy of neutrality aad
Draiocratte
eommlttco
laadcri
I'assing years hnvo left her des­
. Of Roosevelt Administration;
\Ruth Muir, 4H-yvar-old social
remain "free of any alllaaH
* w e n in the group.
titute nuil suffering from tier.worker, a t La Jolla, Calif. But
which might draw tha country
Baoaevelt and London Joined In
'o u s exhaustion —but plucky Eli­
Shows
GOP
Mistakes
into war."
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sptnlftlag freedom of tho press In
The weather: partly cloudy/ lo­ officials of the California slate
nor Fulr (above), former film star
Th* Amcrlcnn I-eg Ion Auallltalhi to the New York Herald Trib- cal abuwera Friday and extreme hospital for the Insane, where! ~
istrying
to
stago
a
comu-buck
Nearly 40 Democratic women of
nee forum laat night. The Prr.l- north portion tonight.
jllatvll la a patimt, doubt he h a d |C ML j i 4t | D A . o J T _
Mack
Cleveland, H a n f o r d ary formally olected Mra. Loroaa
In the movies. (Al* Photo)
Seminole
County
today
launrhid
deet (poke by radio. London’* ad
; any part In th« crime. (AP
fire chief and president of Hahn, of Wayne, Nebraska, aathe feminine side of the political
ICoat*
the Florida
"tat*
Firemen’s
read by P.cpruacnUlis i 1 Friday 'a tide* a t Tf-ial *tt*. . I'hoto)
campaign
leading
up
to
the
pre.i
Shirt in. Massachusetts, Raptblkan. tlon. Occult i ’ier, Daytona Beach:
Association, today w*a sched­
dential election scheduled fur No*.
The PreaidM* appealed far clear low, 8:17 o'clock, high, 1:23
uled to attend a southeastern
4.
tM akief about the nation** future, o’clock.
Florida district meeting of fire­
Fishing—whiting
uni
The asMmblagc met in the Vatl e a d * attacked -w ait* aad ex sheeps head biting.
men In Vero Ileach.
dex Hotel, heard Fred It. Wilson
a f the New DHL
Principal purpose of tha svx
discuss the accomplishments of the
Rvgwter -re e h iy
meating of
slim. Chief Cleveland aahl, is to
Roosevelt
Administration,
learacd
Overcrowded Condi­ about poll taxes from County Tax
the Kanionl Rons iflT m e Legion
liscu-s phi«» for "fewer fire In
will be held a* tho legion Ilut
surarwo rate* &lt;m all classes of
tion
Forces
Shift
Hallots fur the election of of*
Collector
Jno,
D.
Jinkins,
and
laid
property.
tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock,
plan* for an Inti-nvile drive for Change In Itinerary
Ferry Morn, cl airman of tha
Other district conferences are f l r m ’ Wr Hiv Seminole County
I II T ransportation votes
for Democratic candidates.
American Legion Boy*’ Work
tentatively planned for tho sumo Agriculture Club were being
Registration B o o k s Overcrowded conditions on some Mr. Wilson, prominent in County S h i f t s Schedule discussions,
mailed today by C, B. Dawson,
Committee, announced Unlay.
the chief said.
Democratic circles, stressed the
Tho next district ronrlavo Is County furm agent and chair*
To
Close
In
County
One
Day
Behind
County-owned school bus tines Importance of the woman vote and
The Sanford Girl Scout Troop
for early October In man uf thu Club’s election core*
who wish to enter numbers one nnd two will re­
On October 17th were reported by drivers to the asked that menu-ers of the Worn- Fred P. Cone, Democratic nom- hilled
larki-land, according to the as mil tee.
knock-knock sume activities at 3:43 i*. M. to­
the Rita Theater
Mr. Dawson request* that the
School Hoard today and measures en's Democratic Committee u«e
siH-iation president.
should lubmit
their morrow under tho direction of
Hemlmde County voters must cf rectification were immediately every effort to bring out that vole Int-U for tin- governorship of Flor­
Chief Cleveland is tho only approximately 100 members o f
ksaek-knocki tonight, since the Miss Irene Hinton, It was an­ tie in possession of poll tax re­
ida, will speak to u Seminole member of tho Hanford Fire
thu organliatlon use (ho •olfIn the N6v*mber polling.
dmdliae falla with the tloae of nounced today. The meeting U ceipts for 11)34 and l!)35 If they planned.
County audh-nc* at H I*. M. Wednes­ pntim-nt who Is planning to addressrd envelope accompany*
In
discussing
th*
record
of
tho
T. W. Lawton, County superin­
tho box office at 10 1&gt;. M. Jot- scheduled to be held In th? expect to vote In the general
Democratic national administra­ day, it was announced her* today, attend the Vero Hrarh meet Ing the ticket for returning tho
epk U Marvnlette, manager, Girl Scouts’ Little House,
bnllot.
elections on Nov, 3, Jno. D. Jin- tendent, said he Is of the opinion tion, the speaker touched on the
Tho nomine* originally was ing. It was estimated that about
that
the
situation
can
be
remedied
Officers as nominated by tho
n id today.
kins, County lax collector, anlJ without the purchase of additional subjects of child tabor and the
I0O
other
firemen
will
be
pres
scheduled lu apvar In Hanford on
Baat Unea of Amarlca’* newest
body for an election to b* an­
today. October 10 la the final buses.
Social Sectiriiy Act.
,
. .
rnt.
fad will he incorporated In a
nounced Oct. 1 are: Gua Hchmah
date for payment.
lie dwelt momentarily on the ae-r, ! " 1' ay' m
n',&gt;r ,C ftn"° *n
Friday night stage ahow heldand Frank Melsch, Hr., preatAt the same time W. J , Thig­ A p'an of re-routing and rvsilstri- complishmcnti of the sdmlnlstrn-J" inernry necessitated tho one-day
Guardsmen Prepare tlrnt; Henry Nickol, George
Uaing Birger Weiter and hi*
pen. supervisor of registration, tuition of losils wa* discussed. The tlon of re lef, pointing out that the | !,,-t back.
Qfrhastra*
Holmes and II. J. la-hman, first
suiil ■registration books will clo*n operation would Involve a slight President not only provided work
Cone will travel with his sound To Move Into New
Mr. Marentette ami the Ri'a
vice-president; Rex Packard and
on Oct. &gt;7 as provided In a gen­ change in bus lines which are not for the unemployed but also gave
A r m o r y Naturday Peter Thurston. second Vico*
are offering a *3 prim for tho
eral election statute authorising carrying rapacity number of stu ­ almost every community In the mi­ truck and prubahly apeak at th*
kaock-knock submitted. A
corner uf First Street ami Mag­
president; C, F. Ilrannan and
the attorney-general to halt the dents.
tten
something
tangible,
permsLittle activity Is being felt in registering of voter* within ?0 The drivers’ report revealed that
theater pass fur two
Three units of the Hanford Nu Henry Thurston, treasurer; and
nolia Avenue, although County
(I'SSillWM-O • « **B » t « . l
la awaking the originator of the registrations for qualification to day* of the balloting.
■ppnnimately ijino youngsters
Demon utic
headquarters
this tloiiiil Guard today were pr.- Alex It. Johnson and Henry
aoeoad
boat.
Third ranking vote in the December municipal
paring to move into thrir lu-w Hhutnnrher, secretary.
Supervisor Thigpen and Colli--- are being retried In county-owned
morning
hud
chosen
nu
definite
kaock kaock ta to
receive a elections, City Clerk Frank 8. tor Jinkins were In accord with buses. The figure represents about Judge Sharon Will
Thus,, nominated for membor137,IN
K) armory, the completion
place for the ailrlress.
lamson said today.
owe-week'* yaaa for two.
of which Incks only a few finish ship on tho Hoard of Director#,
the statement that persons wh&gt; one-fifth of the Seminole school
It wus believed that tho usual ing touche*,
Address Methodist
Registration books were openrtl were qualified to vote In the attendance.
TV* theater manager urge I
from which nine will ho picked
facilities, in the Court House, will
that, whan possible, names of Sept. 31 und will remain avail- Ih-mocratic June primaries nr* With the exception of the overCnpl. 11. C. Washburn, acting ure Gus Hchmah, V. F. Durnor,
Church
Men's
Club
not
I-*
sufficient
to
accommodate
laeal persona or bwalneaa firms uble to the public until Oct. 31. automatically qualified to visit crowded condition, the school
commanding officer of the mill Henry Hchumuehcr, Peter ThuWthe crowd which is *&gt;|H-ctfd
Clerk Imniton pointed out that th* polls In November.
b* oaad ta creating the knocktury detachment here, said an tnn, Charles llunn, Kd Camera#,
transportation system is function­ Judge James G. Sharon will du- hear th* guvrrnor-numinee.
the grruter part of registration
toNVfcSe
elulmrutu formal opening pro Grorgu Balmes, C. P. Ilrannan,
While
approslmately
1.NO0 ing with the best of efficiency and liver the principal address before
Cone Is !o ho uccninpiinieil here gram is being planned, although Phillip Hach, Roy P. Hymae, Hr.,
Tho theater event le proving activities usually fu I a few days persona had roglitervd for the a***, drivers asserted.
the
Men’s
Club
nf
the
First
Meth­
by
Judge
C.
I).
Andrews,
party
popular, and n large number of prior to the closing of the book*. primaries last June, that figure
no definite date for lla exeeu B. B. Chapman, Boy Pippin, R.
Included In the report's were
In Hanford, a city less than Is more than 1,0011 above the such Items as mileage* covered, odist Church when it hutds tt- nominee (or tho United State* lion has been named.
fecal persons have entered.
I!. Hickson, J. J . Holly, L 1.
monthly meeting anti steak supper Semite, a n d Jo* l(cridi|l’k*,
30.IKM, only one registration Is number now holding 1931 and time consumed and the satisfac­
Frank
Meiach, Hr.,
The ceremonies uro expected Frazier,
in
the
church
annex
beginning
at
Ih-mocratic choice fur fifth con­ to include both social and mill George Wltmer and M. 8. Nel­
necessary if u voter does not 11135 poll tax receipts.
tory, or unsatisfactory, operation 7 o’clock tonight.
gressional district representative.
change his residence to another
«
* qgV son.
The tax collector said that to- of th* 14 new vehicles which were
O, K. Goff, secretary of the rhth,
In another ataternvnt today, the tary af-sirs.
city. In cities uf more than 20.- ‘lay’s books are open In the of- purchased by the Hchool H a d
An effort 1* being mad* to
said
discussions
will
b*
held
on
Seminole
County
Democratic
head­
000 it is required that votera reg­ fire of th* supervisor on Mon­ when it found several private
th* activities of the Boy Remit quarters again announced th* secure several National Guard Legion Gets
ister each two years.
days. Tuesday* and Wednesdays contract bids to be trasatUfactnry. Troop which is being sponsored by presidential electors who will ap units from nelgboring cities an
Organisation meeting of tho
Mr, Lamton said that a candi­
Armistice Ball
Th# board today authorized i tho Church. Mr. (.off stated that ■pear on lb* Nov, 3 general elec- towns. They are to participate in For
gtmlaoto County Charm er of Com- date* Making the two City Com­ fur votera who reside In th*
a
parade.
Hanford
precincts.
transportation
contract
for
W.
C.
mnre
than
80
reservations
had
a
l|n
„
n
ballot
In
support
of
President
marra Prefect Commute® will bo mission posts to be filled this
The new armory boast* a drill
residing In tho coun­ Wltmon, who will cover the ready been received from rtu ■ Kim,rvelt
Tho American fo-glnn’i annual
k*M I* the Chamber Building to- year should file petition for tryCitizens
precincts will tint) books Oviedo-South route.
Armistice Day hall will ’u# held !»»
members ami various men of this) The list of seven names, I* as hail on the first floor, with
amnww sig h t at TtM oclock. It nomination at the Clerk’* office
targe auditorium and dance floor the new National Guard Armory
In their
Immediate
Hoard members approved a cityfollows:
waa aaaauand today by Ralph at least 30 days before the elec­ located
on the second. Hhower* for of­ on Nov. I t, It waa announced hare
neighborhood*. Mr. Thl|p*n an­ patltion for th# appointment of
Officer*
of
the
Men’*
Club,
|
Fred
Andrews.
W.
P.
(Hill)
Arla g win, secretary.
tion.
nounced.
J. Wallis Smith as a tru-tee on which I* composed of all men who „“Id. Earle II. Askew, Mrs ficers and a women’s lounge vre tmluy by t-rglon Interest*.
Th* greap consists of B. F.
The affair I* the flam* aoctol
th* Osceola Hchool Hoard to are members of th* Mtthodiit | &lt;;,.,rge M. Dorman, Wallace N. also features.
Hhlam, Altamonte Spring*, chair,
activity liookcd for the new buildFour
fulfill th* uneapired term of Church here. *ro Rupert Htrick-, Keith. IJoyd
.Morgan and J. J.
awa 3, J a aw* Gat, vice-chairman; Elks WU1 Observe
Floyd U n*. who resigned prior land, president; Judge R. W. parri-h, Jr.
A 0 . Wagatr, Chulunta, W. J.
Daytona Drum Unit lmPercy Mcro. Legionnaire, **ld
Employ 240
"Ed
Rourke
N
ight”
to
moving
hla
rcsldene
to
OrWare,
elcf-president;
end
O.
K.
Walla, J r , Loagwood, 11. If. ColeAwarded Honors In the best orchestra obtainable will
Goff, secretary and treasurer.
■ aa R. R. Pope, J- L. Marentetti,
A t R egular Meet In County
sought to provide music.
P M T. William# aad Fred R. WilWilliams
Directs
Legion Convention be Funds
Approximately six to eight
f(om th* event will bs
I/&gt;cai Elka will olnerv* “ Ed week* of work remain* to be dona
used to benefit the next year’# Jun­
Renovation
Of
Old
Rourke Nlgkt” tomorrow nigkt on four major WPA projects now
Thu American Legion Junior
American
Legion b#**h#H
Municipal Prison Drum and Bugle Corps of Day ior
when the fraternity convenes for under way In Remlnole County, W.
team, Mr. Mere said.
regular weekly session a t 8 S. Earle, work director, aahl to­
tona Beach, well-known to Han __
_______
__ ..
o’clock, F. P. Doraer, exalted rul­ day.
Chli-fnf.Pollce Ib.y
Williams fordites, was awarded honorable
er, said today,
mention
In
the
drum
and
bugle
today
was
directing
renovation
The Welfare Committee of the night’s session, held at tho Valdex,
Present centers ef operations
Mr. Dorner said Mr. Rourke ha*
City
Jail corps division of tho American
Jay-Ceaa hav* achvJ- been tiler ef th# Sanford Elks’ are th* Hlg Tree Road, the Han- Hanford Lion* Club last night laid was mad* by Leonard McLucas, operations in thu
when- municipal
police head­ la-gion Convention In Cleveland,
ford
Avenna
project,
th*
Oviedo
plana
of
operation
for
its
lunrh
athletic
director
of
Seminole
High
maker ta ha hold Mon- lodge since It wa* Installed here,
according to nn Associated Press tea. As
I at I P. M. In tha an&lt;| that for 25 year* he has nut |iark ami the Paol* Rood. Mr. fund derigacd to aid underpriv. Hchool. He spoke on how to watch quarters art- to Ji« establish*.-- dispatch tinlay.
r i b . A vsrageOct.
I.
«
Karl#
said
th*
National
Guard
Ar-1
Urged
children
in
local
ichoola.
a
footoall
gam*.
Mar. A veng*
Club, according in an missed a single meeting.
Composed of _33 pieces, the Apr. A rena*
Center
of
police
activity
now
mnry
project
1*
so
near
com
pieIt
***
reported
that
II
youngsMillard
Conklin
of
Daytona
.t mad* today
by
—
r
.
Wav
A
veng*
Plan* will fce laid for a special
Is in the file station where Daytona Beach unit m*d* It JI'NM AVte .
i#
Witte, J r , chairman of clssa of Initiate* to be Installed tlon It doo* not figure I* with ter* were assisted last year. it. A. Beach, district governor of |jons,
Bt
n
the unfinished work.
Cobb is chairman of th* committee wa* scheduled to ’havo held the headquarter* have been located second apps-arance before a na it't.T Avn. .
in meat Committee,
. II
it
AVO. _
during tho last meeting in Octo­
tlonal l.egion convention this AUO.
Approximately 340 persons are for 1937.
principal speaker’* chair, but other for several years.
TX
It
« ________
Jt
entertainment pro­ ber, tho oxa!ted ruler sold. The
The City
Commlssbin re­ year. In 1933 the organization 5 ___ _____
It
Ed Melsch, Jr., who returned tv business prevented hi* attending.
ven arranged, Mr. class was called by Gov. Dave being employed by th* WPA in
j
i
___
I
t
11
received
honorable
mention
in
Elmore Graddick *** admitted cently authorized the move in
Refreshments will Pholli, grand exalted ruler of Seminole County Ihla wook, the di­ the elub after an absence of sev­
II
T»
AS
IT
HI. I.miis.
the interests of economy.
re* tor said.
eral week*, was appointed chairman to the club mamberahlp.
re
II
........ ....... ___ *1
Elkdom.
I*
Miss Helen Montgomery, drum
ii
Municipal prisoners In the past
The local offfc* I* availing In­ of a committee of five to make a r­
Two gu*st* pretent were Fred
aad those Inter
........II
ii
Report* will be heard of th*
have hern housed In th* County major for th* corps, was award­
........10
71
trgaaixaUon are session of district deputy grand formation from Washington ap ­ rangement* for th* • aau«l Lions’ Collum and R. P. Symes.
proving several other projects Thanksgiving ball which p rn h Hy
Thirty-two person* attended the Jail. The new move will open ed third prlxe for baton twirl­
........10
It
th* chairman w aited rulers’ session held laat which hare h*e« ckthed hy district will t* h#M on H u n k sfh rfar E?e.
meeting presided over by II. B. up the City Jail, according t ft ing. Mix* Priscilla Eveleth, an ­ ? i .................. ........ M n
w»tk Is Da Land, ___
other Florida girl, placed first.
and state headquarter*,
__
Tha feature ad d in g of tho McCall, Lion preeUeat. ,__ ___ th ie f Williams,
___ ,^ e

County Women Democrat•
Organize F or V ote Fight

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Vero Beach F i r e
Confab Will Draw
Local Unit Head

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

dCuOOl DOftlfl 10

Make Change In
Poll Taxes Doe Seminole Bates
October 10 For
November Voting

Q tH s Knotk-Knock

- E v e n t Will Clone
At &lt;10 P. M. Today

Cone Will Speak
Before Seminole
Audience On 3 0 th

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Agriculture C l u b
Ballots In M a i l s
For O ct 1 Voting

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C i t y Registration
A ctivity. is Light,
Lamson Announces

% h aailber Committee
WU) Meet Friday

Arrange
For Monday

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Projects
Persons
WPA Unit

Lions* Welfare Committee Outlines
Plans For Assisting Needy Children

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r n tw o s m s g ie m

SPORT CHATS

HU boy* won Donald “Buddy’’ BUhop via tojrfUr dropping day adjudged winner of Tb* Hrr**i aid "pick-the-whineT" contest,
’ . *7
f £?*• which waa sponsored 'ey Wort the
T Z &amp; K
M contestrWa waa a » r •*&gt;*• tnlrrtd selection* is the
•ad Daaril and COBU*t- whtfh wndoded with the
lerfcjhad coat Pl*^n* of f&lt;"*baJI p a w 0T«r
U t.»83j000l
tha nation la«t Saturday,
today a Bttk
BUhop will racalv* tha US dlaI a World So* mond ring of (trod by Mr, Woft aa
lor and play, tho first prito, and tha remaining
tat U a wait* «la winner* will r*etive theater
it compared to ticket* to tha Rita Theater. Folsttrand dropped lowing BUhop aa wlnaar* of tkh*
of tha ole’ St. tt* wire: II, R. Borland, J. L.
bow
better Galloway, C. C. Cox, Danay AltLouU Brown*, man. Coach Leonard MeLores, and
en are not new Laftln Edenfield.
data back a* Winner* were picked according
*, but thU one to tha number of team* picked at
the Glint' winner* in tha top column, with
ie* to be new, the difference in tha eeore of tho
I color.
Duke-Davidson fame being sub~ ----------------. trartrd from tha poutble SO point*
■wjwxwwr/rri and added to the number of point*
^ I U l F l U 3 received by correct picking In the
— ■
top column.
L* v ° U*
ivt.
Tho flr*t-pl*ee winner had a
»» 67
.tie perfect *cor* of 10 correct wlnJj ‘ J
ner* In the top column, ami

BELOW ABE LISTED TEN SATURDAY GAMES. TO THE
LETT OP YOUR TEAM LIST THE WORD "WIN."_________

M. T. T. C. ...
Chattanooga .
|V. M. I_____
iColfTSt* ___
LEV.

N. Tax. Tea. .
Hard-Sirantona

Burtall Co.
That** Raw H Eegaat

laaaet MM aaapa* Me tha N I C ! gam* a* taeatned.

*. a* soitaiaoW aaevei mm aaraan aohmitana the peilett
mwmt at wlmtara trim tha dm win bo wtaaor. la eaaa
M * II*. M* tyta* 1 e*Mount haadlag la tha aaaeaat perMat ***** M UM MU* dame win ha wlaaer. Thee* teat,
to* tn aeaowd thrasan aeraatn win each ratiiv* a MIM
A Tha inert and ******* ad ataal M either mailed tr heeupM
•a The taerald effiee wot later thaw area taturdar-

tha blackleg

THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE

A 5®5OrLadies
Dress
A Pair Of
daemrv lost ala dwatetm*, ami
w u hnackad atri oaaa, by Char­
ley Batahkff Ir Jaaaary, ISSS, Ir
lira rawed* HeU ha answering
the ball far tha stxty-ttflh tlm*
In Ua peefcMUaal carear.

C lassified Advertisements'
MAYS YOUt WATCH repaired
by ana who raallv know* how
Bptgg*. Jeweler, Mag. Am
5 e e e i stomach “ acid , gas
RA1N8. INDIGESTION relUved
Ridafc. Got Fra* sample doctor's
faaaariptUa, Udga, at McEayn-

“PwmktanV Eta* Foot Wear. For _McO.”. _

MEN'S SHOES

If tha wlimtr U a woman aha will ractlv* choice of ang dreui
In Pure*)!’* *tora *o long u It la within tha price range l|*tad
above. If the wlnaar U a man ha will b* given hU choice
of a*y pair at "Praaldent" ahoaa la Purcall'i atora,

6 Ritz Theater Tickets
To Each Of Tha Next Six Contestant*

Sanford Youth Ekes Oat
Win By
OnePomMargin
GiDowiy; Borland, Cox, A f ta n , McLacao
And Edcttfidd Reethre TV o tor
Tickets In Pfck*Wiantr G t m

TO MASS THE CONTEST MORE IN­
TERESTING, AND LESS COMPLICATED,
THE RULES'ARE "BEING'SLIGHTLY
CHANGED,

i

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s Football Contest

Is Winner In
Lsais F in n !
B sduFsr Nsxt Tf B«l EUan Purcell's Football
S lu m ’ PUy Titsdsjr Nok Pick-The-Winner Contest

ti*r . f

ChrU Von der Aha, 8L LouU
saloonkeeper, who turned had*,
ball magnate In the 80'*, gave 4
World Sarle* party In IMS un­
like nny that baseball ha* aver New Tor*
known.
Clk-age
ChrU’ team, tha H8alnt Loot# ■t. Louie
Ptttsfcarah
Prown*," at ha called them In Otaelanatl
hU rich dialect, won tha Ameri­ llooSart
can Association flag that year, ptroslli*
with tha GUnU winning the Na&gt; Philadelphia
VeWeedap’a Results.
tionnl League honor*. ChrU chal­ Boeten 6-4; I’hltiilrlphle Ilenged the GUnta for a aerie* to n ttib w ih 6-1; tfni-lnnsll
I'hu-spo I; Pi. Louis 1.
determine which club was hat- New
Tor* 6; llrnoklyn 4.
tar. Tha result w u agreement
New
Tor?*?!**l-hTlsdefphiu
upon a 10-gam* r-rie*, tint
at Doelon.
four In Ntw York, next In Itrnoklrn
Ml. Loato at rhlrsao.
Brooklyn, a (lath In Philadelphia, other* not •thedukd.
and tha final four In St. l-oul*.
A post-sesson serie* waa not
n new Idea, even then. The piny*
off plan started In ISM, when
tha Providence National* won
threw out of five from tha Met■tt-nnlltsBs..nf tha *---- j-in I«Wl
...
-t-j»t«m. -Ar*-1BM,v the—^Miago nt.douis.
rhU*4rl|&gt;lila
ai
**
National* and Von der Ahe’*
V n te rd a y ’* Results.
‘'Prowna” plsyetl lawn game*, FliiiatlelphU 6*6; Dueiuit I*I.
I*!; New York l-I.
each winning 3, the other being WsaMnaton
Ml. touts l- l; Chlrugn 3. a,
a lie, with no playoff.
Iktroll 6; rtevelswt 1.
M a w Tsdar.
la ISSS, tha "Prowm** whipped
the Chicago NatlonaD, 4 out of
T. In 1887, tha vlctorioua De­
A M g R IC A N A t t O C I A T IO N
troit Nationals, and the *ame
(I'lavnrr SerLsI
Veeterlev'e neeutte.
“Prowna,“ went bam»torming tn Milwaukee
6; tniDsrui |uill* t.
a 15-gam* tussle. Detroit won
IN T E R N A T IO N A L . L t A Q U g
llls ro c i P.-rice)
10; the "Prawna" 5. Tha Na­
Re suite.
tional*. aa a result boasted con­ DtiffjlnYeeterSar'e
a t nainmoru, p iiip m n l,
siderably over tha supremacy of rein.
a O U T H I R N A S S O C IA TIO N
play In tha National League,
ll’levnrr k f l - l
and whan tha “Prown*“ topped fllrmlnshsm
6; N e -h v lll« S
their A. A. circuit again In A llsn la 6: N rw l)rt«-nn- 1.

Women who are run-down,
weakened, nervous, from not get­
ting sufficient strength from tha
food they eat.—Thousands and
thousand* have found that Car*
,'illL -Ityreaseil thrlr-ya- ills tre- .
Pauxvd tSoir digestion* -tl.mby
promoting
better nourUhment
and the cnr.snaicnt—strengthen'
lng of the whole tyitem.
And women who have suf­
fered from functional pain* of
menstruation have found that,
by taking Cardul Juit before
nnd during the period* thU pure­
ly vegetable trdatlvo and antispasmodic seemed tn sara them
murh discomfort. This artkrn of
Cardul i* highly tattengd be­
cause tho relief credited to It
come* in an entirely beneficial
way. Cardul U purely vegeta­
ble; nothing In it to be afraid

MUNSING
and Underwear
For Ladtca

lagalra, Mrs. Oaks Lake Mary.

rOR ECONOMY—Ousllly—Sore- k* In Laundry and Dry CleanRaymond Lundqukt at

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THOMASVILLE, Oa, Sept. 81.
—VPV—Memkarx *f tha Saath
Gaaegia Football Aaaaclatloa raalactad all offlaUk, pcce;yad a
championship trophy ami dUrwin d rrgulatioaa far ISM bar*
yeaUrday.

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The UeplelmlUia Duuhe •( ins l*Ur
at MaelarU, Plurulu, are upea al the
(H r Hell. ■uniiiMm-laa Muiular, **llember IUI, 1*64 fur the puipueu of
reglelerlna tut the Muak'i|*l Prlinert Ktevtkn lu Iw held oa Novrinher 6nL ItU, end will reuiala epea
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Mnri J . E . Harper, Tho mas villa;
Vka-Pros!dent W. E. Gear, Ameri­
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Clave land, VaJdoeu, pad D U trk t
Cammlltaemao Dade Phiniga. Mawltrk , “Rad" Adam* o f Rrunawkk,
and Coach Palmar *1 Cerda *.

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FifhtRevhred Is Re-Elected
In NewPIm Legion Head

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Gatchel Will Hitler Shows Rebels Command
Erect $6,000 German Might Important Roads
Brick Store In Maneuvers In Spanish War

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Building WiU Incor­ Exhibition Declared
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porate New Fea­ M o s t Spectacular
‘Anything Can Hap«
ture* In Commer­ Since Pre-War Day Banford Receives
pen,* I n s u r g e n t
cial S t r u c t u r e *
Of Kaiser Wilhelm Front Page Space
Generals
Assert;
F r tom California
Madrid
Near
Fall
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F o rte .t Gatchel, Sanford mar.

8 t P i M a c k M i f l Rev. Root, Braaaa
R o a t e Coatractor Aloo Re-Niied To
WiBtaff T * H i l t
Port Far Another
l a Saaford Year Of Service
WILL TAKE IDEA
TO WASHINGTON

Lloyd F. Beyle, B aafbri alter,
aey, la«l night waa re a lactod for
a aoeowd Urm a* commander of
the Weal America* I n te l Pool.
H. H. C o lm a waa octoctod aa
flrat vtae-yeeaiAmt.
rr rcm
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C. &gt;. Lae af Ovrida waa tha
P oof, thoka for aecoad vto» earn
■ ■■dir. while J. C. Maaa af Lake
Moaree r e t i n d tha call to fUl
ftr FAT FATnRSON
*' U n d a u n te d b y a le tte r o f tha ye. StIon af third vke-comfro m
th a
Afoatofflce Department, San- Arthur Braaan waa re-named aa
organlaatlen'. fina nce officer.
W o rd aviation internta to* tha
Ker, J. B. Hoot a'aa wae twla v moved avain toward The
elected Poet chaplain. Historian
IM aatabltohmept of an air- dutlee
will be filled by George
h a il atop at tne local ai.'* Weinstein.
J. O. H off wa* cho*•set
rw
wrvtca
office, while Guy
' La teat deveknmenta in Stafford of Lahe
Monroe wa. giv*
the f ig h t for faater mail en the peat of oergeeat-at-erm
..
w U the City Comadaaiou'a
An M antle* comltUe wa. com-1
of Vella WUliaam la a
i ahtaia toilets of aanti. yeeed oil H. W. Rucker, ll.yw anl
City’, leading Walker aad Jack JCaoell, the U t­
ter af Oviedo.
Jbulneee Draw.
Commander Boyle re-eppotntml
■‘ J l r . WBUaau expressed a be■af th a t proper authorities la C. IE. Raweon a . athletic officer.
WaaMegtoa weald reconsider the P arty Mero aa chninnan of tha
Raafhfd bid for airmail If a aef* Boyi* Work Committee, and K.
f k t n t awmber of loral temmer- W. Dtaae a . adjutant.
«tal 'ta to m to will .How their
In re-electing Commander Boyle,
jewoeaetlve benefit* to be de. Legionnaire* pointed out that it
■Wad Warn airmail eervke.
w u under hi* administration the
n ta aaplatoing tha xitoatloa be* Poet had enjoyed it. U rgeit mem.
feera the CommUiion U .t al«ht, berehlp in 12 yenre. At prevent
‘j l r . W lln.au pointed eat that 236 member, a n affiliated.
th a a e a tn rta r who operate* the
A report from Mr. Mero on the
01. Patmburg-JacksoBvill* tlae, activities of the Sena of the Legion
roate on which Ute city I*
p lan , - l o r
a
itad, fayte I.VuTi&lt;W~ toward hroujkl....~:'lt
iiiam innt to »#cur» w i t liter drim,
* atop here.
Owe of the objections ralead and budgie cerpe. H e nlM reviewed
tf
the Vootofftee
DeyaH* actWHiee-ed-the youth** oegwwl
M M waa that by
yWdag xation, remarking on the progrea*
R a fte d ea the air otridal* fly* ef the rifte team.
Mr, Bawaew made an aanoul re­
port on the performance of the
Junior American l^gloivB aseball
Team and Indicated that next
year's nine may be n.iiated finan­
cial.y by tb* Chattanooga Look
out*.
It waa announced that Inatal
Ullon of officer* wilt be held Oct.
T ha Banford Junior Chamber of 19. At their neat meeting, lx
Caaiawrca taet night went ea rec­ gioanalrt. will begin to Uy n pro­
ord aa eadorelag mevemenU by gram of actlritlea for the coming
Aha City CommiMka toward lm- year.
‘f r m r ig traffic condition. In the
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Sanford's name wn* puidichant, today obtained a building
BERLIN,
Sept.
23— Nail fixed widely rrccnUy m every
permit for the erection af a 94.000
Germany', martial pupated****
commercial building on the eouth- waa potl.hrd to glo«.y perfection newspaper In i'ahforni* carry­
ing the Associated Press spry.
weat corner a t the Intersection* of on all front, today.
Ire.
Fourth and Sanford Avenue.
Autumn maneuver*, the great­
The event wa* a result of a
X T. pope waa awarded the est since pre-war days, saw the
contract for conatruction work.
first lamr scale demonstrations news story about an III SemiU. P. Paxton. City building In- of the army and air forte, In co­ nol# County resident, who, or­
dered on a dirt of citrus juic*.
•pcctor, aatd tha permit waa the operation with new artillery
purchased a can which wn*
largest granted for private enter- units and new tanks.
prlae in Sanford for several year*. &gt;Paper details for mobilisation grown and parked In Cut IforHr TX* t w s c h M P ro s
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nia.
Workmen already have'begun of Germany's entire man power
IiiH iinfent
nrmii'H.
COM*
From
California
to
the
Chamd.mnll.hing the old two-story In time of war were worked out
nianilittK m ont o f th e
Jm*
wooden structure now itamUnt: with many former soldiers car- bet of Commerce today came a
(K irtin t
rriMn
ro u U
1*1
rtpplng
of
the
story
snd
a
few
the site where the new one- lying In their pockets precise inSirnin,
d
ro
v
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to
w
a
rd
T
oledo
worda
of
Indignation
from
Mrs.
story brick and til* edlfk* will atructlon* for emergency.
Truletta F. Fox, a former resi­ mid th e ir henieRed co m ra d ril
be erected.
On the motion picture front,
dent af Florida.
of th e A lcazar tinlay an d d»*
Mr. Gatchel estimated that trlotlc film* were driving home
Yesterday the Women’* Civclared M adrid v irtu a lly w its
wrecking crew* will consume on# on the civilian population the ides
1c Committee of the Chamber
week in demolition work, and that that martial virtues are indispen­
launched a “buy Florida prod- 'a t th e ir m ercy .
sable for national defense.
the
new
structure
will
have
been
| " A n y th in g
m ay
happen
Pauline Kaye, Dorothy Cutler, Prances Laurie, and Mary Jane
Secret orders have been received duct*" movement dctlgned to
completed within 60 to 70 day. art.
Williams, four pretty, yewng members of the Radio City Musk er actual construction op*rati ms by million* ef Germans between us* only Florida produce when !«&lt;»»■,” th e F a s c is t h ig h com iimind said.
Hall Corpe de Ballet, Him up and show the camera-man the newest begin.
the ages of 23 anti 46 telling them It I* available.
The Chamber ranva**ml local
From Maquetln, some 40 mltow
sport on the Mualc Hall recreation r o o f . ___________
when
and
where
they
must
report
"Yhe brick and tile enclosure will
store* and found Florida-packed southwest of Madrid and IA
be something new in grocery in the event of war.
German cltlxeni carry little and grown citrus Juice* are on mile* northwest of Toledo, Inaar*
stores, the merchant eaplatned. It
sale In each establishment.
gents have wide road* which
i* to be of an open front type, that sheets of blue paper in thair vett
l*. boasting folding doors and no pochst*. Outwardly they discus*
lend I" their goal*. Conaarvathe order enthusiastically hut In
gins* windows.
live Fascista, pointing out th*
Mr. Gatchel said a few of the' private and confident tol ronversnGovernment'*
eoncentrating An*
new.type store* ar* In srlstenco d tr to take part In w ar"
perute defens* force* on th* MtaIlona
their
opinions
somatime*
are
in Miami. He plana to inspect
queda-to-Madrid highway, anhl
one of them before constructive reversed. The slips ar* titled "orAll German* war* warned to
II. J. lehm isi, riqiresentalivo untrained defense force* must bo
work begins on hla building.
On* of the feature* of the now us* the greatest car* to keep mil­ from Seminole County, will not reckoned with hut they beltovoA
be able to accept hi* City appoint­ they would lm beaten soon.
structure, which will ba 46 feet by itary secrets from foreigners.
ment rn fhr ndvl-oty «umi.\llUi -I
100 feet, Is built-in refrigeration.
UMpuUhe* from th* front,
the Ststr V arner*' \l
:--- •fv»s»V-f°ur
fmU - wV . 1rot tv |
i outing plant, Mr^ Gslthi t
m ubiug |d.-h,iii /aiVYuddy, sont
day WalVltod ltflTiugh th e ' StilfflfT-’
furdlWf'
Rie
City
Commission
last
satd, will consist of~tK‘rce distinct
insLirgenls ujready arc pushing
night.
pal court of Judge Miller who
compartments; n cooling room, a
handed down decisions on a score
—Mr. KlinnrTrvx)rtiift?,rTfiot oh’, ea. Jju.T0 ' itjiu . .nr-ww. lb 1 a-a--Mm iS- ■
freccing room and a segeUb'e
of caaea ranging from murder to
cause of the nature of other du­ of the way to Toledo.
room
minor traffic violation*.
Ma si| on la fell after “thOM,
ties, which will require his entire
Borne of the refrigeration equip­
Lawson I*, ttenon, a He l a nil ne­
time, he is force,) to decline the and*" of Government dele adorn
ment now being used In Mr. Gathonor.
bail been killed, these dUpotcbsa
gro *r res led by local authorities
chel's present store will be em­
yesterday, waa turn*! over to
lie was named with Commis­ • sid.
ployed, but sump new apparatus
Volusia county officers who want­
sioner to. A. I.rffler on the ad­ Despite Ihe advance In Madrid
will tw required, he stated.
ami Toledo vicinities, Insurgent*
ed the prisoner on charge* of mur­
visory comm it Ice,
The merchant said that while
der.
udmlUeil their march on BiltnM
The
Caniniioaltin
delayed
making,
the original building will be but
Three counts against Leroy
another appointment to fill Mr. V? !h"1 1 ,y
,,Uc#y. l* b*‘B«
one story high, provisions are
lehm sn's place.
blrteheil by determined t.uvsrnWard, negro, charged with threats,
made for the addition of another
a*
i
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Ittllls l
l - o j l r i l Iliti.M
being drunk and disorderly, and
Commissioners received a poll, ■■lent resistance.
A consignment of executions
Fascists contended autnnomouc
The City Commission today story In case of need.
with discharging firearms, drew
lion from D. L Harper, Mrs. T.
for
the
xeiiurn
and
sat*
of
persunal
Madrid,
■ ItO-day prison sentence with the stood with both hind* filled by
9.. King and la*wls Nader u-kitir t'atiilonin, supporting
property
nn
which
lax*,
are
de­
was tiie scene of tho spreading
alternative of paying a $50 fine. an application fur financial aid to
ihat
a
slab's
at
H
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Ka&lt;l
Second
linquent for IV16 were in the hand*
ipsurrectiun ami amiouncetl vic­
Abraham Nelson, colored, drew athletic projects.
uf Sheriff McClelland today and Street he declared n public miiSanford’s Hosciall Association |T O t / B l i t H a l l o t t l I t ) ready for tervlce, Jno. I), Jinkirts, * * * *ni1 ™nd*ntiwd ..........stab- tories in tin- Guadalajara sector,
SO days afte r having Iwen cuonorlheunt of tiio cupitol.
vlcted of being drunk and disor- sought the largest amount, li.OOO
Seminole County tax collector, an ­ lUhmrnt l* loc.iled only 35 foot
derly,
to be Included In the 1D.16-.17 bud­
from
a
residence
of
one
of
the
pellnounced.
*• A |Wrevel followed aa add r e
A 60-day suspended sentence get for emergencies. High school
Total amount represented by I loners.
by Jadge Prank Miller who .poke
Nearly 1,200 persons are quali­
wa* meted to R. A. Edward* of interests asked for a lesser but
the 2U paper* prepared at the di­ Th« body ncceplnl the petition
fied
to
vote
in
the
niuniriii.il
aw yiaaa for the City*, program
Atlanta, alleged to have been in­ umletermlnesl sum to erect lights
rection of th# co.lector's office waa and indicated they would net a f t­
deelgned to produce more »afe
toxicated on the streets. A drunk­ for night f wit ball playing at tha elections scheduled for December, lea* than 11,000, considerably un­ er an investigation had been nun to.
It
was
announced
today
from
driving within the City limit*.
enness charge against llcnry High School athletic field.
City
Hall where registration der th* sum* of past years.
'• Officer, ennouaced a JayCee
White, negro, resulted In a 115
In a letter from the Basrball Hoik* opened yesterday.
Twenty-nine player* uses) th*
Mr, Jinkins said th* executions
I .ria l evtat to he held la the aear
fine or 30-day Jail tarm.
Association, presented by Henry
golf course ut tho t'ountry Club
In Sanford, a city falling be­ cuvered personal property surh a t
future, although no definite date
Said to have been drunk and Watson and Jimmie W(tight, it low the 20,000 population mark, stuck in store* and shops, farm
within the past few days, accord­
■ a . nrenounced,
W. W. Drtseor has been con­ disorderly, David While, a n»Kri,
ing to Ihe gueit list released, to­
» Tha body dUcumed the nece*. fined by Illness to hla home on was fined 116 or remanded to pris. was pointed out that the auni de­ only one registration in a life­ animats, farm equipment and oth­
sired was asked more as a reserve time ia required of a voter if er classes of commodities, which
day.
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ally a f yrevidiag a park for the Golden Lahe alnco Thursday, it on fur .10 days. Judge Milter dUto be fallen hack upon In event he remains In the city. In cities —under th* Florida law—may b*
Alining the payer* was Gene­
antertaJaawnt of tourists during wa. (sported today.
missed charges of resisting against unforeseen financial difficulties over 20,000 on* la required In sold for thu satisfaction of per­ Three unit* of the -Sanfor*I Nu• vieve Shidler of South Bend, lad.
Honal Guard hint night Mood
'th e w riter m m aad Indicated
the defendant.
arise during the nest basrball sea- register every two years.
Sanford golfer* included Mr*.
sonal assessment*.
semiannual inqiertl.m by Maj.
Ha awypart ta any aoeh project.
Judge James G. Sharon was
Krank Bell, colored, charged with sea.
Hooka
at
City
Hall
will
remain
The collector explained the sher­ W. II. Vonllohrrli, We*l I'ali.i J. O. I aney, Gene M. I Jury,-Ter­
• Delegate, who attended th« re* sitting In Lake county court today,
iff is tequirrd to post a notice of Beach, rnniniandunt uf ihe fir*t ry I'sttersnn, Flimhelh Kollln*,
:! " * .• fiB* u , | The communication asserted that open until (let. 24,
bent Male S ta in e r Cenveatlen of substituting for the regular Judge f.*0 or 40 days. 8lmltor
allegations J ^
Chattanooga Baseball AssoBala: MH'nll, Sam Itighleyman,
JayCeee reyerted ea arihrltl*.
Tally who ha* been granted a leave against K. A. Herring produced n , 1, 110,, had contributed »2.0&lt;»&gt; t&lt;»- KANAI IHI.K GETS ARMORY solo In three different place* in battalion of the til th infantry.
the county. These notices are t,» The Inspecting officer Indicat­ I'. K. Willlum*, A. C. Kcynolds,
ef absence by Gov. Dave Bho'.tx. fin* of |1 0 or a W-day term. Five
ward next year's Sanford tram
remain in public fur two week*,, ed hi* plensuie at the progress Jim Ingley, 11. It. Deas, G. D.
dollars of the fine wn* suspend­ ami that gate receipt! could lm
HONOLULU, Sept. 8 - F o r m a ­ then the property described i n ' made by the Iiii' elI in 1ill .it y Workman.
The wvether; partly cloudy, ed.
Henry /urllride, John I.udwlg,
depended upon to produce appro*! tion uf three National Guard units them may be sold at public auc- 'fe u p *
scattered shower* on extreme
Bruce Laney and Olden Drayton, mately |6,000. Further, it w as'an d erection of an armory on the lion,
John Iterbst, Fred llnlly, Elmer
Approximately
H
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men
and
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sooth resit tonight and over the latter colored, both charged
in
the 'loll, (,ito CuMwed, Kl Randall,
states, the Chamber of Commerce Island of Kanal, 100 miles north
In last-minute rush#* prior In officer* participated
south portion Wednesday. Ex­ with speeding, drew |.1 or six days,
llulph Chapman. Raymond Lund*
to expected to assist in ionic meas­ west af here, ha** b*«n approved the S*pt. |6 deadline for the pay­ rvenl.
trema
Northwest,
fair
tenlght,
both being suspended. Nathaniel ure.
by the War Department. Kami ment of dcIInqueik to*, Mr, JinI’apt.
II. toVhhurn. acting iiniat, J»e Masters, Buddy Herbal,
» Originality ' is the key note ef
Wedaeedey pertly cloudy.
llolmea was fined |5 or Jailed for
The Association’s represent*- !■ tb* most northerly Island In the Kins' office handled a lively busi­ commandnnt of the Gunnl hero. 'J W. Spencer, Henry Watson,
'fcaack-hitoch* baric submitted In
ten day* for disorderly conduct al­ live* stressed that upon Sanford's1territory ami the only on* which ness a* property owners remitted said Maj. vnnlirhrrn was highly lloward Faville, A. I- Taylor, H.
Wednesday'• tides from Tidal legations.
___ » dot L. Manwtatte, manager Rtot
antry in th* Florida Slat* leagu* has been without a
National with frequency In an effurt to satisfied with Ihe new armory j II. Id e m - 1 and E. E. Laney.
ton, Ocean R e r, Daytona
Two negroes,
Albert
Pitt*
Into which guardsmen will move |
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11‘n IIs w S m le a s I n r l
I Guard.
ad th a piayhauaa, aald today.
save their effects.
Beach—low,
1:06
o’ctocq]
high
charged
with
assault,
and
James
•*' Tha best pock-knocks r*c*U— .
Slightly more than |l,000 wa* Saturday.
12:10
o’clock.
Fishing—generally
C«»«n,
charged
with
disorderly
Capt. to'ashhurn *aid an eUh.i
• I thw theater's own offke will bw &gt;
collected fra mpersonat belonging 1
conduct, were dismissed.
r i r i r i n Heal stag# show P ri-. fair.
on which assessment* had been rat* ceremony and service are
Case* against Clara Akin, A.
'Bay Bight f sot Bring Birger W tv 1
declared in arrears. Nearly f&amp;UO planned to observe tha formal
J . Hteinmeyer, A. E. Rarjanear,
rig and Ma papular ortbs.tr*.
,
I)r. Henry Mrl.nulto today A*of th* amount waa received in a opening late in October.
Willi* Jam**, Is tte Dover, Victoria
c A trip datlar priaa will ha awardnateil n ring-tail monkey to Mu*
single day.
Jenkins,
Nettie
Wll
tom*.
Paul
M th a acpdsr af tha beet knock- &gt;
nlripol Zoo, according to Suporin*
Mr. Jinhina emphasised that the
Blake, Peter Janie, and J .
RubS n iih . Baiiad h ail la to m aiva
teiident Jnme* Moughtan. Th* OH*
number of axecutiuru for tale and
Ifuon were coatlnued.
A five-year veteran’s Boy Scout | by Judge James G. Sharon.
W two-weeks* m i fee tiro to Um
Imol I* about ten years old, Ik
■eixur# this year will be consider­
award waa presented to Byrl Higgs
4Uta attraction^ whito third bast
was reported.
Troop 6 merit badges were ably Its* than in former year*,
A Samtool* County Chamber of
tost night during a local Seminol* ■warded to: Leroy Cooper ia life­ since persons apparently are in
f a ta • aai weak paaa for a pair.
Mr. Moughton said the newest
Commerce Legislative Committee,
County Court ef Honor Cernnuny
t&gt; Ewacb knocha map ha baadod ta beaded by Fred B. Wilson, to
WASHINGTON, 1ml., Sept. 22. addition was plnrrd in a rag*
better condition to pay their taxes.
saving,
leathercraft,
arrhary
and
in th* Juniur High Hehwd. It waa
Mm bap ofOra a t tha theater ar aorve through 1MT wa* announced
—&lt;43 —Mr*. Ruth llrynn Owen I with another monkey, lie *»*
th* first such award made in this rowing; Buck Furguson in achrdRohde, former United State, urn-,plained thnt the pair eyed each'
today by Praaidcat T. E. RImpLeonard MeLucai, athletic dt- County.
arahip, lifeaaving, reading, row­
bassador to Denmark and dough-1 other for a moment, pre**at*4
eon.
rector of Rontooe High School,
ter of the late Wil iam Jennings I their silent introduction* and ar*
Several months agn young lligga ing and athlatica; Walter Ward M
Other membare are &amp; V. will il*liver e football address
public hea th ; Jack Bolt la UfaIlryan, suffered a broken left leginmv getting on famously,
Halnee. Altamowta Hprinc*. vire- Wednesday night bsfor* the Ll- waa made an Eagle Scuut and saving, reading and rowing; Robert
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chairman; Jess J. Pariah Titusville, ows Club meeting la the Valdes sine* then ha* been glean the rank Altman in swimming.
JACKSONVILLE. S«pL 2 2 . - m in a fall hare last night. X-ray j __________ ____
of Eaglo with Palm. Ho ha* been
—Metrorologlit* said this m orning'vvamiaatloH disclosed the injury
Gordon J. Barnett. L'oyd F. Hotel a t 7 o'clock.
Troop IS morlt badges want In:
today.
Cowatp CsmmlMloaan will m s- Boyle, lot land L. Dean. R. L
Officers of tke civic club today active In scouting for more than Raymond Kader In first aid, a “small tropical hurricane'' In
Mrs. Rohde fell shortly after she!
waaa taancrnw r i tha Caart House Glenn, E. f. Houakoldsr. H. J. urged that all M ak er* make ar. five years.
th* Atlantic Ocean 600 to 600 miles
Other honors conferred went to civic, and handicraft; Jam** T*w east of Florida pparenlly haa completed * speech urging the re- *
Am • dtocaastow a f the progress Lehman, John Melech, W, Her­ rangemento to attead Um regular
aa far aw tha * 8 9 .0 0 0 bert Meeeer, Jansen G- Sharon, G. oeas ion.
Raymond Monsalvatge,
Sidney in mttalworh; and B. Vernon in changed its courso from northwest election of President Roosevelt. ! fan. Av«r«|ts
■r»b. Avars** ____
4*
rafwading •program author- W. Spencer and D. L Thrasher.
Nix and Chum Stanley, each of bee-keeping.
to northeast, thus pointing it away She wa* running beside her nuto- |War. Avers** ____ 61f t M■V
mobi*
in
an
attempt
to
get
into
Tha
Court
of
Honor
was
com­
M
Aar.
Average
whom
received
the
award
of
Kagio
aa
from
the
mainland
af
th*
Unit**!
A
beautification
commlttu,
DOOMKD TO M R
i Mae Aeers** ___ 64
44
Company cbalrmaaid by H. B. Pope, Includes
with Brunse I’aJm. The trio has* posed of Judgo Sharon, chairman; State*.
ftp
■junk Avn. ........ . IT "16
Mrs. Endec Carlett of Geneva,
'i r t . v av n.
. ft
ts
MADRID. S ep t 22^-O Pt-The been ruaisting scout masters In A rthur Branan, the Rev Bram, C.
Aim. a vo.
16
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It. Mason, H. J. Nix and Scout
I tha refund amtoract, a dac. vico-chairmaa, Mr. Bovto. R. F. people* tribunal laat night eon- training other youth*.
TKAFFOBD RETURNS
ii
11
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61
ii
it around on a hilldde when It z
which stiparito* the re- Cooper of Oviedo, W. J. Well* of «Vmrf-d In 'a x ar Atoweo, former
Fol'owing
wera
additional Executive llagedorn o f Orlando.
90
IS
4
11
61
jt
ape ration ahall corcr a Leagweod. Mrs Julius Dtogfel- minister af th* Interior, to death awards made to local Scouts:
Other than Judge Sharon and
AI Trifford ha* Just returned got oet of cuntr d.
tr
11
tl
W M year*.
leroy Cooper, troop 6, life the R*v. Dram, Mr. Branan. chair­ from a brief business trip to Jack­ Afler Mis. Bhiale fell, the riy i*
dor, Mr. dean, Roy Hol'er. J. U for being netiva ri the present
9U
Ul
11
61
contiifurd
downhill
stopping
to ta caarict bondhold- Maraatotte, Mrs. H. M. Pnnwacth, Spanish r*b*tUaa aad also for Scout, presented by th* Rev. Mar- man of the Central Florida Boy sonville where he attended a bou­
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it
aacura f r om I t
Mrs. Haary Wight tad Prod T. tahtog p art la tha Aaiartoa up- tain Bram; Cullen WrithL troop Scout Council, aad Mr. Hagedorn quet given by the Aluminum Com­ against a true. Rohde wax unin- ?i ................. ........... N
it
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Williams, - . _
_ - - .
14, aecoad class Scuut, presented mad* award*,
fee tha rafuad.
pany of American,
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rtotog r i O ttoter, IMd,
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RELIEF _ F O R C E S
MOVE ON TOLEDO!

Of Lead-

* la v B I

Thousands Reported
Slain In B a t t l #
B e f o r e Masqucdfl

I -

* teredta Sought

Twenty-Four Defendant$
Tried In Municipal Court

Lehman To Decline
l o b O n Marketing
Committee For City

Negro Held For Murder, la Released To
Volusia County Authorities; Ten
Cases Are Continued

lag g a r v y w -W^lWS*»»d,'

^Jay-C m Endorse
CoRunlaalon Action
For Greater Safety

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City Commiuioir
ApproadiedFor
Athletic Monies

Sheriff Received
Execatioai For
D e fa fK ilT u

Baseball Association,
High School Unit
Asking For C a s h

29 Papers Prepared
At D i r e c t i o n Of
Coi ^nt y Collector

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&gt;v
g
■t*

1»200 Are Qualified

is

December Election**

*M&gt;1

Twenty-Nine P l ' i y
Golf At S u n f o r d*n
Country C l u b Link*

-ft

Major vonllehrcn
Inspects S a n f o r d
Guardsmen Units

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Knock
___ -Knock Fad
Shtwa Originality
|
In Rita Contest

New Monkey Given 1
To Municipal Zoo

Bryl Higgs Is A w arded
Five-Year Scout Honor

Chamber Committees
Are Aanounced By
President S i m p s o n

McLucas Will Talk
Before Local Lions

CsRRty To Discasa
BoRd Refund Plans

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i

Mrs. Rohde Breaks
Leg In Fall A f t e r
Chasing Automobile

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Little Hurricane
Turns From Coast

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loOCAL WEATHER
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�Early Ttariit
,l^p:

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Far AHFlariia
M M h B*«ih
from Copenhagen to Waahington. Tha KJng of Danmark
received and honored Mm. t e l warn A W M FtoFy'a re­
port waa released t l k l etartad Ilia dlspato » U A wae
miffed on both tldea ot the Atlaatk, finally ahdtaf la the
appointment of a commleekm to laapoet ISr. OBahTa data
filed with the University of Pea mart.
.T£« "par* of the InvaattoMlon cnanalaatow foaad
that Dr. Cook’s data waa iiurnffleteat to Mppott* Me claim,
and the Intrepid explorer waa deaoaaaad aad txpettei
from many of the ehibe which had honored him For a
abort time he aank Into oblivion, but than h o baaan to
lecture and write article* attempting to m a t Ma cam.
Ho noon dropped from public notice again and m i not
heard from until he became Involved In an oil awindie,
participation In which he received a aentanea of 14 year*
in the penitentiary.
There
*ome VJtoMan
attention eg
ae to
to whether
whether or
or
. E
W? J seem*
2 emi to
to„ be
b* irom*
not. . } \ Co®k ■etunDy diacovered the f t b , bat ae to hie
guilt of using the mail* to defraud there waa no doubt
Thi* fact tend* to deny him any benefit of a doubt and
the world always will believe Dr. Cook waa ■ fakir, not
brcnuac aclentifie data did not support him In hie North
Pole
adventure, but beeattae the federal laws caught hhn
In BH n i l ItSMMS i n -*■——— kL.
In
an attempt to fleece the public.■
V a p Kara am tbs hest-marka of
^ j fcltersd desire,

Had hater

r.aew Jre,

Is knowledge that we

... Thpr® **»,»
when motorist*, harassed by (raffle
|Mam mualag by ashes nf van- Dfriccr*, looked into the aky and vowed they would take
OeMted fire.
up flying to escape the necessary evil of having every
•V
CaatlSe Du Barry.
turn of the steering wheel aad every touch of the stealeretor controlled by someone with a big stick. But even
l y - i ROAirs R ID
the air is not safe now ■gainst what every motorist
thinks is "puhlic enemy number one."
3 b *M hows, brother to sun aad
The St. Augustine Record says I t hasn't reached the
sarth,
X Uttls-boy
stream
whsm no-parking stage, as yet, but that bane of tho motorists'
existence, the traffic officer, la beginning to Invade the
' hesthes weep—
Ms*w b »h«re April hath her birth, sky path*- The bureau of air commerce la devislag a sysVl-Maf* Is where Autumn comes to tem of traffic control which will eventually direct planes
•Jeep.

are eattiag tn*

m te greatly l»TAMPA.
le f t .
V L -i* h a fkeHaa at tolhnla*i aver the Ground m Woken for a ftto *
entleek fee the cowing winter. •00 administration bulldteg at
Peter O. Knight airport wHk
FORT MTRRS, Sept t t r - m tity officiate predicting an Im­
—The leaflet season officially portant air transportation faopenad with the f ln l m M o - taro for Tempo.
lien at tho chamber of commemo—Dr. M. A. Kahet rf New CLKAKWATRB. Sept t» .~ m
Tart. Seven other winter visL —County Itegtener C. t Sarkton algnad the register shortly aon evpeete week tn begin kefore O ct 1 on Ike Ht.000 Warn
mini ronnectlne the keye with
Pas-a-GriDe. Cemtrnrtlon of tha
highway. from Madeira Beach to
Inrftrn Roche will bn financed by
the Work* Progress AdmlalstraIk tf will komm tfciBi
Repwm U tlv N of
chrk or*mnU*.

iU

heads and their eyes fixed on a sea of utty wobdea'ialM
representing incoming ships. Fbr example, If one of tko
X «4ttoitcn*te sp4 j;Ii I"e, ihs port* watetierrf «&gt;es slx-pbrntj moving-aft-,, airport wHMn
* Sad seas,
Jtad all tho pomp and stir of minutes of each other, he takes charge of the situation to
see that they land without getting acrambled. By radio
x - 'to C t o i out by a twilight directions he pushes the nearest one down to’g lower ttfel,
bracts
the next to a level a little higher than the flrat, the
1 i W hw faint bird call from the third on a still higher level. If thla la not sufficient to
ghat
avoid congestion, he reduces the speed of one or two. The
1(l
Bsct Csckslcjr.
men In the station keep track of the planes through air­
Thi president of HwlltsrUnd, line dispatchers and the commerce department's radio
brxtag subscript Ion to a nation­ and teletype system, following minutely take-offs, posi­
al dafaasn fund, said the country's tions and arrivals over their area.
totepsadener ami security la In
"In the early days of aviation, each filer had practi­
gtawter danger than It wn* In I0H. cally the whole sky to himself, so traffic control In the
And If Rw HwUa paopls dun't air was something dreamed of only by eomle atrip artiats.
talsk .se, they should ask Hallo
Nowaday*. however, a big airport, with Ita Incoming and
outgoing liners, ami constant moving of private planes,
1 Tbs personal physician nf John presents » real traffic problem. Stop lights don’t work
Rockefeller, Hr, *ay* Ilm aged for planes in mid-air, so It is with relief that we learn of
eapMaHst, anw 07, will rsarh tho tho government’s rapidly advancing eyatem to rfuard
agw of 100. If ho dors, a good bit agnlnat airport accident*.''
• r tho ‘crollt should go 111 Ftorlto climate, which, Mr. Hockr feller
&lt; •» win# enough to rml lie, Is one
a t th* h r.t nidi to longevity.

ford met la regular session aa
Kept. |5 with B. W. KeVadou, C.
H. Dtegee, W. W. Ahevaathy, V.
L Millar, R. A. Newman, aad
Boy P. Hymen fas attendance.
The third annual session of Uw
Seminole Baptist Association sanvened at Duytowa rucsatly with
Dr. and Mrs. Georg* ftyawa, Pro­
fessor a P. Basil. Mina Jeannette
Lalag, lira. M. M. Stewart, Miss
Clara Mills*, Mira Miaul* Stewart,
Max Stewart, aad Jaha D. Jioktaa frets thla city tn attends are.
Officers sleeted for tha sweatee
year: Moderator, H. 8. Blghtadr*
of Daytonai aad clotk aad trsaa-

. kThe ww of airplanes a* destruc­
tive forces In wnr lime I* offset
In part by their pear it-time char­
itable missions. During tho recent
larHcano which swept th* North
MUaMIs coast, planea Equipped
»H h loud speakers flow over re­
mote ares*, where other commu*
RfaaUoni didn’t reach, and warned

MuMolinl Orders
Italian Deinration
To Leave AiamMy

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cwMdr\m

—The Clearwater chamber
of
row inerts, joined by the Tampa
irtaTTnirit i n a pone e m )
(J**1 to my nothing of tho added ex**?■ penM to the contractor.
from tourists with
,n . Tho first point, Mr. William*
Florida schools.
■aid, Is oiorcome by the runI tractor himself. The sreoad ob■Tbe jcrtlon, he rontlnned, overeomea
'*, r t , Itself
through
the feet that
• *** the
1ft.
Peter*burr-Jarksoni'*r ' ville mall lay* ovrr in Jacksonvl lie more than an hour Wfbro
bring picked up by the MlsmlPolte* Chief J. B. Rowlnnd New York plane, giving nmple
said arrest of 35 Bayfmnt Park time for a ship to make tho San■Is*per* in the past few day*|fonl rail.
prahshly would rauaa lnauturx-| Cnmmlsslonrrs looked with fa­
tten of tha one-way dally track vor on a proposition to send a

(A ragged bant, a weathered road,
The brown bird* round their
K
. Cbmfleld bsat—
'' H**w l» where «unset rest* hi* loei),

Travel agencies are reporting
Karly oranges and g rapefruit
•bat this winter wilt establish n are coloring up nicely, and some
Raw record In the number of per­ leading virirlie* already kava
ms* who will set out to satisfy
(heir wanderlust, ami It Is expect­
ed Florida will rerelvn a full
•bar* of winter tourists. Every Indtfatlnn point* to n rernrd-hrsnkMg tourist season In this state.
•------ - o----------Coal aa e'ean as lump* of sugar
l« V lng wdil in rhk-ngo. It la dehvsrsd In anow-whlte Irucka hy
Wklte-Uverlrd driven and can ba
tnaaad Into tbs furnace by huakamki wearing whit* linen suits
Without fear of smudging. Now
*iben they get printer's Ink thst
Won’t smudge white linen pnnts,
that will be real news.

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AIRMAIL B lW
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FIGHT REVIVED
CLEARWATER. Eft IE—W
IN NEW PLAN

Java llfa’t plaasarua.

OF JACKSONVILLE

TIRES

�Members Named 1b |
Circle Number One

Personal
S m n tu

Avenue.

Street and

Mefonvitte

fVfJOfi ah

FWIDAT
Tha Townsend Club of Saahrd
will have a covered dish aappar In
the e h * room in the Arcade Buildlag a t «:30 o’clock.
M. do V. Howard Chapter of tha
U. D. C. win moot a t l:M P. M.
• t the homo of Mbs Margaret Rob­
erts, Laurel Annuo.
The Can ford Girl Scout Traopa
Oo* and Two will resume artM-

Mr*. J . M. SUaocipher and
toons daughter, Grace Marla,
haw been remin d from the Farraid-Lough tow Memorial Hrapttal to lhatr home, J404 Park

Mrs. Mary Rawlin* has returned from Philadelphia whan
ah* look a Wehnlctsn's coun* at
the PraakUa School of M*d&lt;c*l
Technology.
She haa a* her
guest for several sraehs. Miss
L Port were Isabelle Udtn of Philadelphia.
Ga., Sundny
Mra. F ort's
Mr*. Jame* Knight and Miss
Nell Knight have returned from
Canton, Ohio where they have
from Way*****, G«„ - hrrr she been spending the past five
■pent a abort tim e wl' i Mr. Kits-'iweeks with the former's son and
ae r who I* weohring tr o -trr n t a t ' daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*.
D. Knight While away they
th* Atlantic Coast Line ItoirUaL iiJ.
visited the Great Lakes Riposttion In Cleveland.
Hr*. T. C. Carlson has re- ]
turned from AUanU and her
Mr. and Mra. Evans Hicks left
form er Kama a t Cedartnwn. Ga. last week for Wghtstown, N. J.,
where Mr. Hick* teaches at the
tie* at 1:41 o’clock at the Sti t teddie School for Hoys, They
spent a few weeks here with Mr,
ford Girl Scout Little linesid er th* looderthlp of Mis t t rene and Mra. A. K. Hostetler, Colory
Avenue. Mra. Hicks I* the former
Hinton.
Miss {Harriet Hostetler.
MONDAY
The Soainol* County Council &lt;&gt;r
COWAN-GODBKK
Girl Scout* wilt meet at H:0*i
Seymour S. Graves of this city
o'clock at th* Sanford Girl Scout
today announced th* marriage -f
Little Houae.
his sister. Mra. Emma Graves
Godbee. also of this city, to Ih*
Rsv. E. C. Cowan, Sr., of levelland, Texas, formerly of Sanford,
The ceremony was performed Sept
• In LeVelland where the couple
will make their home.

You W anted It
—So Here It Is—

*Fot Sale!
“
RARE AQUARIUM
PLANTS

Mbu ta c k y Elected
Editor Of Cekry Fed

had aa their guoaU for the week•ad, A. D. Zachary. Mr*. Jaawt
A. W right aad daughter, Joaa.

“

W. C. Kadcr, Mra. T. C. F tM f e c i
May, Mr*. E. C. Smith, J r , Mr*.
Mr*. E. S. Hockey, and Mr*. 0. B.
0 . D. Smith. Mr*. V. U Smith,
McCall.
Mr*. All** Ward, Mr*. W. T.
Wooiry, Mr*. H arry Wearer, Mr*.
Name* far membership In Cir­
A racial hour waa Bald for mem­ M. D. D m , Mr*. N. ||. Brack, Mr*.
ber* of the Christian Endeavor of Ed Ward, Mr*. T. P. Do**, and ri* Number One of the Kicsl Buptiit Church nero (elected at the
the Congregational Church Son- Mr*. Barn*.
regular meelimr of the Wuman's
day owning a t th* homo of Bah
Mi**kinary Society held yesterday
Starke following the regular kuiiafternoon a t the rhtirch. The first
ne** meeting at the church. Gaawm
meeting cf the circle *rl 1 be held
were payed
were
Gold fish. Water Lille*,
Oct. II at the home of Mrs.
awirded to H«len Haho. Mr*. J. E.
lent*.
Mooee, Expert
Mis* Marguerite Ing ey vs* ap­ W. Robert*. 115 Magnolia Ave­
Ballard, and Frad Bender.
construction.
Landscape
nue.
Refreshment* were served to pointed editor-in-chief of the CelThe following person* wilt b*
*ry
Pod
and
Mis*
Martha
Adams
the following: Mr*. J. R. Ballard,
mem te r, of the circle thin year:
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Starke, th* was nominated business manager Mr*. M. W. Robert*, Mr*. Mary
Rev. J. B. Root, the Mine* Aud­ a t the executive meeting of the Hall, Mr*. Henrietta Leonard, alway* wanted.
Boon a
rey Nee**, Margaret Ktnlaw, P at­ Girl* Hl-Y Club held last night Mr*. E. W. Stile*. Mr*. K. S. Mc­ and **t by ua guaranteed.
a
t
Ih*
home
of
th*
sponsor.
Mrs,
sy Bandy, JooepMne Munson.
Whorter, Mr*.
8. Sc Iman. Mr*.
Ernestine Mura, Ethel Root, Jane R. C. Maswell, Langley Apart­ A. B. Lotcjoy. Mr*. Hugh Rrvllle,
ments.
An
outline
df
plana
for
Gantt, Emmeline Thurston, Helen
Mr*. R. W. War.-. Mr*. S. C.
llabe, Roby Dobson, Marjorie the year’s work was made.
Those present were: Mrs. R. C. Dickerson, Mr*. Lil ian Badger,
Ballard, Al'ran Bellamy, Alice Riv­
Mr*. J. R. 8mith, Mr*. Lillian Vickera, Madeline Collin*, and Billy Maxwell, sponsor; U nora WhUI- ery, Mr*. S. J. Nix. Mr*. 1. E.
Vlhlon, Herbert Ttfuruton, Fred drn, president; Marguerite Ing- Estridge, Mi*. Boston Steel*, Mr*.
Bender, Harold Herb*t, Gotdon ley. vice-presUient; Dorothy Mitche.l, secretary; Mildred Hodges, re­
Coffin, and Boh Stark*.
cording secretary; Virginia Mci Rory, treasurer; Martha Adam*,
reporter; Kathryn Thigpen, social
chairman; Dorothy Stewart, re­
ligious chairman; Evelyn Cate.*,

Dependable Clam Of
Church H u Election

SO COMMON

Drought - stricken
Henderson
&lt;Ky.) county formers are buying
hoy Impoiteil from Illinois, Form
Agent II. It. Jorkson reports.

Southern B«ll TtUpKofM and Ttlcfrapb Cb.

B. L. Perkins

ANOTHER

CITY WIDE

Another Hot Dance Hand!

Henry Busse’s Orchestra
W ill K iitcrtu in You T o n ig h t— 9:110 i*. M.

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GENERAL

ELI

soother day. On present Stem* eeeey ham*
as a h as* th is finest modem refrigerate*,
it w lil'etsily p*y it* ow n nay.

The** G*a«r«l lU ctrlc modal* or* bin
t enerou* 111*—sod the*'* Imporf Ol la yowl
loo'i coolut* them with m ill model* d o
too may9 hast
tea*
and lowed
iawdrawau
*
a■
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tor your nc*ds.
Iter* lU th*___world’*
ihriw att
rtf&gt;ig*f*ior—in * *ise swilsfil* fio* yew—
and on easy m oaikiy payasat* Hu* at*
•ctuslly l«s* d u e your G*o*ral lltc tr U
will lava *v*ry m oaih th* year 'lowed.

P ackards F ree

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Sp you can take
Advantage of the
Many Dollar item*
Nad Saturday

W£* r&lt;

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Bsgiit to W TkrUiw NOW !

forc*d-f**d la h rk a ilo n aad oU cowtiag—
ticlutiv* G -l fntur** thal a n a lowgtr Ilf* aad
lower operaiing cost. Now peoduc** mol*
cold with Use cu m ai than stir.

*1 y
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with th . fam ous
T h rift U n it n r*
priced n* low no

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G eneral A ppliance Co.
Eddie Hr) nnkl-t. Mgr.

S a tu rd a y S e p t. 2 6
T tuT H ic. NIGHT
8if (&gt;uy Standing
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Turn Brown

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'cL ucat Tormt ProtpoctM Ettsre Romum
t**Not Vory E ncouraging Cn iU n t As Purcell's Football
Hl Harriott Ami Odham Fvparlsd To Battle Nears Pick-The-Winner Contest

SPORT CHATS

h i) Agafa b j
Star Of Qatar;

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B iitftiff Favorite

Hatters Seat

PHILADELPHIA, Bspt. a t - ^ P )
- A a M k n of these fto tk sapori*

iMSto k n M M la th« musicipai M Uhw k m toeight
Is Uto rn w anna la which
Oms Tnaqr took the Wavywvight
M *ti away from Jack Dkapay
W toa ; « n «
thk week,
*WM» Al Ettoro, Dm PhlkdtlrMs V ttv, will attempt U do a
M u SekmoHqg sad Wh tW sonMikael rim of Jo* Louis, ths
I«I te w * t i a l w f a a Detroit. TW

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ADDRESS __________________________________________
TO MAKE TUB CONTEST MORE IN*
TERE8T1NO, AND LEU COMPLICATED,
THE RULES ARC BEING SLIGHTLY
CHANGED.

Pasting;
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BELOW ARE LISTED TEN SATURDAY OAKES. TO THE
LETT OP YOUR TEAM LIST THE WORD "WIN."
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DELANO, • Saps. H - . P h m
rhkh haa la a u praatka aaaatoa a Say, Caeck
the tmU I Bendy CuwoR aoal the Hatters
i t o t e M ttovwgh a h a * M l e a grid faaM f to M .AM M Hak tom -; ymtordey after" ■ b M u a as the Stotoaa sa a a l r t u M

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selecting »h* searrai at or* for tfc* following gnmn WIQ Im Uto vlnnnf,

ALSO GUESS THE FOLLOWING BOOMEt
slaao the TuMwy.Dompoey shew
•aS the Quaker CM/ la all suit*
ed. PastoWards aw going Ilka hat
m Wc. TW town k painted with
Htht placards and over-run with
■Misers. Twe of the latter da a
rsshlaf baslasss Jest across ths
■traM from headquarters of the
promoters.
Kttors k a prime favarHa hare
•ad nasi af the arawd will be lo­
cal hat thaaiaada are coming from I
■"tlytag Peaaoyleula towns sad
from adjacent New Jersey.
Most flfht msa leak far Moth*
tr Leal* triomph-pcoWbly with,
la fire rounds and by n knockout
— kit PbUly fans bold an sn*
tlrsly different viewpoint [They
are sold ISO psrtoM on the confhknt Ettoro oad their rathuslasm
has cut ths adds un Louis to I 1-2
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Elsewhere, it k a diffaraat story.
0a Broadway, far lastsoca, ths
hattln* is 4 or 5 to 1 on Iks nsgr*.
It k Ettoro’. Me shot Piehtlne
only firs ysars he has forged
stesdu/ tw iLi ftoul.-T b/. lime,
he beat Leroy Haynes, oner flgsrsd slony with Louis_ m a dark

while Reehfleld Mentor
•a drilled his WM lagi returning tho I M i
the bully' forward wall-"

msaacs, and'he afM~tmsY decision
over James J. Rrsddoch, heavy,
weight champion of tW world.

af Mavtae four light polos from
tW Moaidpal Athistle PisM and
placlaf them tampornrtly an tW
h ifh school Hold.

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Uto Cobs from any W at of retain
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Iona s . it i&gt; uttiiin ihv p rietr.s^ g s IjntsJ
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only harness W found It too d
ftou t ta handle aU e f tbs Ur
squad la see iro n y . Me aapseto

lim it bis first squad further
about SO oteyvra, but Sams of i
p resent "B“ squsd bays key

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SooUiwectem Coach
flays Grid Game As
Becoming Sissy-Like

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MEMPHIS, T ens. Sept. W—
IA&gt;)—Football k n softer gams
then II used to be, lanky Clyde
(Shorty) Propat, grid- coach at
Southwestern Collsgs, told s lunch,
son d u b yesterday.
“I’m against s lot e f n ils,
tbsy’vs mods lately," Pro pet mid.
“They’ve softened up tbs gums.
“They“vs added things to foothall, ju st aa IWy did In baseball.
They put a rabbit ball la bam.
ball far mors home-runs. They’ve
dons soma things to speed up
football, W t they’ve dons soms
things to Wap the quarterback
from thlahlag.”
Pointing to the rule that briaga
tW ball IS yards Inside after It
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- I liked tW day* when a qunr*
Urbach bad to think h k way out
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Sept. 22.
—(Tl—Tuning up wash began yes­
terday as Coach Frank Thomas
started polishing Uto Crimson This
for Alaboma’s first football appsaroncs of tho -season against
Howard College Saturday.
Btackle
CaldwsU’s showing
Saturday a t right halfback ap­
parently earned him a starting
berth.
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In su rg en ts D e c la r e F a ll
O f M adrid, T oledo Near;
Japanese Occupy Hongkow

Ta Continue,
Legion Heart

Niponese Push Hunt'
For Gunman W ho1
Shot T f i r e e Mmrime*, K i l l i n g 1
CHINA HANDED
FOUR DEMANDS
WaraMpa In Read!neaa To E n f o r c e
T o k y o Mandate*
&lt; a frH (ti t«aa
w* r w t M i M H r » H
SHANGHAI. (Thursday) Sept.
S t—Japanese blurcoat*. armed for
War, held a huge area of Shang­
hai’# International lettlcment un
der martial law fatly today In 3
(rim March for the itunmm w' io,
S few hour* earlier, .hot three Jap•neee marine*, killing one of
them.
Memorle* of Shanghai'* m iT irabla 1932 *iege came back vividly
sa relaforced Japanese marine* te cupled the entire Hongkow ire* nf
The weather: Partly cloudy to- the eetCement, where the shunting
occurred, and apread their tinea to
sight and Thursday,
n creek which cuta arroaa the heart
Sanford Council Number JO, 1L of tho foreign nrea.
Japeneie charged the ihootlsKn
and S. M . will be held a t 8 P.
M. tonight In the Masonic Hall, Were the work of two Chineso
local Masons announced today.
All affillatea are Incited to at*
tend.

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T hu fall (if M adrid
a tld
T oledo ilc c ln m l
Imminent
t'Hluv bv iiiM ur^cnt leadens
«•* t- W I r ta rap id ly c u t tlb i
diidunco
a e p u ru tin g
their
armiiM from ta»th c itie s.
Qaiaby Mahan, Oriffla, (la.,
t &gt; ffilers said government
While Mr*. Eva Tafcl of Chicago bagged doctors to porfrem an
idfdate far national commindfo rces w ere h u rle d back on
operation
In
hop**
of
taring
the
Ufa
of
her
malformed
Infant,
her
eaacadad the certals eleeb o th fro n ts lif te r sufferine
M af Ilia principal opponent, husband, Julian, demanded that the baby be allowed to dia a "mercy
se v e re lo sses in battles at
arvy W, Cohnary, af Topclu, d eath ,” insisting "It would be a ein to allow the poor child ta lire."
Tnrriji)* mill along th* TalaveraThe
hi*t»rlc
Alraiar,
now
n
ma«a
of
ruin*
pounded
into
duet
M rs. Tafcl U ehown with the infant which wa* bom with abnormal
t&lt;&gt;-Madrid hinhwny beyond Moqu#*
by (Sorernmcnt artillery, la the !a*t Hebei holdout iu Toledo, scene •la.
h a American Legion put on Intestinal tracts. (Associated Frets Photo)
of
fierce
fighting
in
Spain'*
civil
war.
Fascist
troop*
are
rushing
Mr shew yesterday—a steady
Report* were current that the
ring,
gleaming
procetelon
to aid the few remaining defender* left after three mine lilt*'« Madrid Government l» debating
Wm
War veterans raerc’iwere esplodcd by (iorrrnment soldier*, demolishing the former lite advisability nf surrender.
thr i as h tho heart of the
General Francisco Franco, insurroyal c a * t l e . _______________
&gt; the whole day long to the
Kent commander, however, pr*.
■ af hands and bugles.
pared ta takn Madrid by storm
Ogtennairet from Oregon to
probably Joining In an attack with
dropped everything, In.
forces of General KmIIIn Mole, ad.
finding meal ol their traditional
vancing out af the Guadarraia*
Thursday’s tides. Tidal Sta­
■ * d h rartl* n , to ta rn
out In
Mountain, nurlhwest of the cap**
tion at Ocean Pier, Daytona
Wight BtUbrau for the climax
tal.
Bench: low, 7:12 o'clock; high,
a | thetr aahenal conventionFascist warplanes blurv up a
I its o'clock. Fiihlng; trout and
Owe y * t t i greatest rrpwdx
"llnl railway U i '-re n few ml!**
blues fair.
t
t
w
iv
.. The Japanese foreign office
I’UtsiiJo Toledo whih. goveenmrnt
military tender* within the etty^
A Btat«_ Road Depart meat Of- la presenting 4 four demand* to
fearing a neWair raid d any'mow
Tklal scheduled to arrive her*' China,- inclodlog a •prcq.osat ifmt
the fiv.a provinces uf North
merit,
rushed fresh troop* north,
today
tu
dlseusa
with
the
Roald
I t is time to stop growing celery
Seminole County Commissionward to meet grim Moorish cot*
of County Commissioners tha China, be meile into a buffer
w ith strings In It.
era must make whatever check*
state,
a*
a
result
nf
the
assasim.tSanford kiwum.un, iiiwllnit in umns from Maducdn.
problem of the shack which ha*
regular nr union at vinoit today
Fascist rolutnns were advanclnc
been constructed on the
lake tlon of a numbr nf Jnpaltuiu
) 111 in tho Mayfair llotid,
idoctotl rapidly on Torrijos, some 1ft miles
Shore Boulevard, failed to srrive, national* at various point* in
. Draacrgtie women af Seminole
but will come a t a later date. Cathay, it wa* rvportvd unof­
I i o Howard Um g m tlu* n»*it |ir«**ft- north of Toledo, on the main high,
Chanty will meet Thoraday mornficially today.
"® * ld e n t hnd heard Itulihi 'IVd took, way.
Wr a t 10 o'clock in tho Valdea
The demands were described
I an American who h now resMWith Torrijos raptured, the foe*
Rate) to outline their plans In the
as "similar in gravity to the
ill liv ing ia I'aleutine, give u iletaihtl cist* would have almost an unim*
w i ng campaign, Mrs. R. J. Hoinotorious 21 demands nf I'JIV
dti,*« talk
on
evicting
comlitiont p o lle d toad lo the gales nf Toledo,
ly, County chairmen of the Semi­
in which Japan attempted
to
With three enemy plane* dip.
-ro
ij
|,n
lh'*
NV««*
nole division of lhe State Demo­
establish her unquestioned domi­
&gt; * | Mr. laiiiii, who Ha a nci vt «1 the ping overhead, the government
cratic Campaign Committee, laid
DKI.AND, Sept. 23. Btetion nance in Chinese affairs.
4 ’** j clufta in view I'tiMldenl IhU
forces within Toledo renewed their
tPday.
Unlverilty officially opened this
Japanese warship* were off
| wiia moved Into tho |irenid«*at*&lt;i nisnult on tho Itesi^ged Alceser,
Mrs. Holly said women of the
morning with * record enroll­ Hankow ready to reinforce the
n Aide chair for the ensiling term »ur*i whose doughty fascist defendants
D m ocratk party planned a conment nml with the best wltlm* •tand of the Tokyo government,
d .Se*| ceetlinic Walter t'oleman. Other staved off defeat for the sixty*
Cent rated drive
of sufficient
for It* continued growth end which demands Immediate satisif ll'P offirera Heeled me: S. J. Ni%, third consecutive day.
etrength and appeal to elect th*
success from Bert Fish, Minister faction because nf the minder social welfare di*|is*im*'ut
..........
k firat vice i retitleiit; |)r. II. |i,
Ruining hand grenades Into the
kwtir* Democratic elate from
to Rgypt, who we* a special of a Japanese consider pollre- had not heel* info'lit I whetlur it I Caswell,I, aecoad Vico firrnident;
blasted
and burned ruins, the gov.
yenident to constablg,
guest a t convocation.
man, Teljim Yoshioka, allegedly l* expected to e»eci any »|iet(ul j Arthur llrniuin, treasurer, Frnnk eminent attacker* silenced all
AU Democratic arenan in th*
Mr. Flah, president of the Stet­ by armed Chinese. The waidtip* duties or ceremonies,
leamrom, finumnd aoeretuiy ant fascist machine gun nests save on*
County are invited and urged to
son 1902 law clast of ala mem- will land large contingent* of
The (lovernar'e |inulumiitinn the follow mu director*: .fuliiM which sputtered death from th*
attend the Mellon.
bare, received an honorary doctor blue-jacket* during today nr
i, | Ihuufelder. Hanford Ihmihiey, It,
of law* degree from the institu­ morrow. The men wilt remain urged that “all inditidmil rlilcti* ‘ tli. Km. .Ino, 11, .1in kin a, .1, IS, mouth of ■nn underground tunnel
into the dungeon* in which th*
trligiou*, frn lo n it, • hnn'ab.c unit|(
tion In June, 193ft. He comment­ in Hankow —known as "the Chi­ civic oiganiiatlon* aive their activei* I .Sharon, T* E. Hlmpatm mid Fred women und children of the defend­
ed with enthusiasm on th* os- cago of China” und one of lh" and unqualified yupd-'lt to the ird I R. W'thori. Mr. Coleman will ant* rue l el roved secreted.
pension of th* college during th* most important commercial ritios that thl* e.sen'ia! sli p to Floii.'u's aUo nerve on the new houiil of
two years President W. 8. Alien in the nation—aa "long a* ne&lt;*l- participation in the proviai'iu* i. f director.'* jin immediate pint prim
r
has been at it* halm.
the Social Security Art may ta* ac- blent. The new offieeri will
■*
Seated on tk
th*. *e.r
platform
with
c.iml'li.bed and our Mate may c»tl*| b m iiiiii * their redpeetive |*oNitiotH
An alternative w rit ef manMr. Fish war* th* faculty, in­
tinue tu maintain it* right ai p are next January.
Aemwe had been served today,
cluding 11 now professors and
among the pingr»r*ive statu* ef
In hid talk Ihiblii fNmk ttieaueil
commanding tha City to levy—
administrators, all attired in cap*
the Union.''
the opinion that "if the major
e f show etas* why It shouldn't
end gowns; and Mayor A. 0.
! | w m ! IWNffl am p u a # I IB III
Thu U. S. Department of Agri—a .21098 mill assessment to
Hatch of Del-and, Frank II.
unit mu today urgud Semin da
to Iw clear that It would be Hammer, and C, E. Gilliland,
CgUafy JBTJMO worth of munkt('aunty farmers to tihservu nil Ian­
necessary to count the signatures president and secretary, re­ J . N. Thutuas of Oviedo hm
al fin- prevention week, Heduied
and cheek th* registration book* spectively of th* chamber of been appointed on a state-wide
lo begin Oct. I.
to »e* that th* petitioner* ere
Townsend
Club
Committee
to
in­
commerce, th* Rev. W. E. Craig,
A communication from the d*.
qualified."
vestigate
th*
possibility
of
pub­
Two regional supervisors of tha
of th* D*Lnnd Min­
purl intuit pointed nut thk* within
The question to be printed on president
lishing
a
Townsend
stato
new
.
isterial Association, who brought
fa rm resettlement administration the ballot will ho:
the past few year* there he* been
paper, according to an Aisociat
greeting* from th* city.
and three district supervisor, cov­
■otmocrsiic
rvf)w |i„ g
buttons,
tu a definite downward trend in *;jtl"Shall
th*
permits
and
Ikeaeea
*d
Pres*
dispatch
from
lo-u&gt;ered Seminole County yesterday
nloy tu llid rau|j(in nmtoriat* at night, havo ralture fire lusses, but tncre still
burg.
fo r an Inspection of progress made heretofore granted for th* op­
i&lt; nn appulling las* uf lii'v e:i4
eration
in
Sfmlnola
County,
Among
the
point*
which
Mr.
^
. ' t i been urilured and will W placed
Attorney Patterson, in hi* locally under tho governmental
thin,
in
a
v
p-'
ni
certain
hicution*
throng
limit
Florida,
of
coin
operated
ma­
Thomas
and
s
it
other
commit­
prayer to th* court, pointed out kanch.
Kuuh year d.rilltl American farmchine* ami device*, described in
teemen are to decide are *hiI ihu City, F. S.
Lamsun, city
n i t the City ef Sanford h*d *uO M rr, W. Rower
urn tutu their live* un tho form
tin g : Fred clerk, ,*id tmlay.
poailbllities of advrrtldng, hoiv
iMgtaed 8 I f mill U ty for tn* *i*or *nd director w ith orfk*th*r*, Chapter 17257, Laws of Florida,
Act* of 193ft, he continued or teIt A riioll,!
. ct uf Ihu reflector* i* through fires, the department
frequently the paper would lei
tarafU
* ,l\ r a l d th* quintet wore impressed
tiuorgu M.(
|,u set a t the bottle-neck of said. Thu monetary loss mount* tn
tfeg BradheMm Protectlr* Coni-1
advancement made in thl* voked ?
Report, that th* fjd*ret gav- published and where to locate the
In Uin
I.
Ki.itIt,- pttrk Avenue wiiuru it narrows IIUo.imki.dou annually
"For continuance—
.
ernment has filed th* price lor publication.
■dttou, Md
' for n party County aad were satisfied with th#
country.
J,
J
.
I
V
Tenth
Street,
Ollier
net*
Ned
Kogeri
of
Iwetburg,
"For
revocation—
—."
grapefruit
to
b*
purchased
BpM a 88 l i d ,
local operation of the r**#ttk»*nt
The comptroller’s offks re­ for rwllcf a g e n c i e s
I will lie erected a t the Ibiuh-var-l
were chairman uf the body, said the
Commbekn- ^ . ^ u t r a t l r a .
nut th at intersect* with 1‘urk and Krone',i
• • LnfSvVi
J**l Th* group promise.! prompt ceived the first ru*h of »tot ma­ emphatksliy denied tiday by lh* paper would print general naw*
Republican! Avenue*.
ta d D agiu, City Clerh Frank 3.
^ j0W11 Jtl , hl| Bectton, chine license epplkalion* yes­ Florida Citrus Commission, S.-t.ii- and wuuld support the candi­
p
terday althmigh they will be no!* County citrus Interests an- dacy (4 offkue.eeker* backed
thu initial
A series o f caution signs that
(8B M * sad Mira Ellen H oy;H r
MkL
by Townsend (Tub, according tu
re* of the era to In- lorulud oil Park Avu88f*!d with »P**» «f tlw j j * th* inspection party, other subject to the results of local op­ nouftepd.
County Com miss toner* today
legin With niiu iietwrun Second s tre e t and
Chairman L. P. Klrkfand wav re- tho Associated Press.
Wradaaea* by Ihu County »h*r- (h a n Mr. Bowers, were D. H. tion election* fiov, 3.
appointed
John Melseh
and
Tenth
Street
have
not
e
rr
iie
l
ried
to
hnvs
sail:
"Wu
have
C
| l n affk*.
| F re ic r, regional Iona ofiker and
Charles
Dunn ss
Be mined*
although
they
have
l
oi
n
urdeied
ird
that
grower*
ii
10111
*
&gt;ec__
Allen Bailey, regional firm superth*
for some time, Mr. latmson said. County representative* on
Ilona have been of fried 2ft cents
To
H e r o Vieor, both of Birmingham; J. A.
Advisory Conimilte*
of
th*
per has for grapefruit site 9*1 and
i u
m -i- n r u .
m _ l _ T eaada, Jr., etato director, E. P.
Slutu Marketing Board.
emaior, and 35 cento for elt* hu
“
IH X IC -W M 1 C
i n p Scott. sUU farm auperri*'^ and
Rollins College
at
Winter
\V. A. Luffb-r represent* th*
and larger, and that thry arc ie-------A. M. Rkkey district supervisor.
Park
will
continue
to
regulate
City on th* Ibiard. H. J. U k .
ing told that thos* arc th* price*
Mis,
Louis*
Campbell
will
p
ay
IT
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F W i P, Com , Democratic nom---------------------th!*
A venire of !■ Semlno e Ccunly i which the government wilt pay.” student-owned automobiles
ihu trading role of Mary Nile, opn * 3 0 , 1 1 , *UI man had been appointed with
liirymen to serve in CsSAty Ciuit
Mr. Lrffler hut because of othet
Kirkland was qu 'ted aa saying year n* in th* past, according posite Sam Byrd in the Sanfordr Ti n H '- e w»
C o n k lin T o A tte n d
~
tsrn beginning Oct. 8 * n rbeien th* statement* bore no I'Uth. Fur­ to information received her* to ­ it.'*
iluliei said he could not serve.
Ilrusdway
priHluctlon
of
„
!?i*
r\
r
^
nt
n
,‘'
'
h i i* a p re« dfapat*h origtL o c x l L i o n M e e t i n g yesterday In th* circm*. r^urt ther, he said, what th* govern­ day.
Man” it was learned her* 'J*1'*
meM,,rl"-' ..............
ra ting today in
JacksoavlU*.
--------All car* are to be tested for "White
clerk's nffk* sad announce J rd ay ment determine* what it will poy
.
he in mo •• groweia win en.ried
good
brakes,
lights,
horn,
muf­
" • »K H il prohaMv wUl K*
MUUrd B. Conklin of Diytana by the rherifC* office.
.
,
.
work
sheet*
in tho fiduinl mil
for surplus fruit, the price will I*
The drama is now In rehearsal ton, &gt;r, Btjon prrigrnni, f . It. DawFollowing are th* Jurymen:
M i d i ta the Court House.
Bench, district porernor of Liana
Vehklea m«st
mad* puMk and averyoce will fler and tire*.
,.liunty
b* licensed by th* Student-Fac­ la N.w York ami i, preparing for ^
Oh ram* day, Con* (a Intornntioaal, will b* the gaeet i t
M. C. Tyler, prrclaet I I ; f . I. know what it is.
M j M M to address aadknc** In th* Sanford Lhina Cl-io tonight KoonM, 9; J. P. H aithrsr. II; F.
Kirkland urged growera not to ulty Committee. Students not a Broadway premiere In mhl-Oe- nminc„ |.
h, tan raU aad Da- w hen the group eonvnu* a t 7 W. Pope. 3; C. O. Metllews, 7; W. rjsh fruit to the market.
having driver*’ lk*iue must ob­ fo^V.
The groups are rnrh r.tverlug
W. Potter. 3; John K. P el, 4; W.
MU. Campbell, at present, ts a I from t irrn to nine fa on pur day
tain on*, and th«y must pass un
P . M. lath* Valdea IfoH .
atorlal aomlnee beLeonard MtLucas. athletk direr- M. H a/w*. 1; C C, Lenaardy, 3;
examination on Florida road member of the cart of “Three in obtain Informal! m ilvdgpvd lo
TH IR TY -TH R U SLAIN
Men on A Horse.” ■ show with verify figures subniil'r I un woi.';
A pha** *f hU t a r of SetaliM* High TcheoL u W. II. Schmidt, 3; Aubrey Maran,
taws.
BARCELONA. Sepf. S
data tomorrow In tchedu'ed to deliver an address on 4; R. I . Glenn, Jr., 3 | 0 . If, Hir**,
Students owning automobile! which the will remain until S e t- s l's ls hy farmers thi-ni .utvus.
2; Curtis W. Mae*, J ; Jam** Thirty-thrw officer* eratrared to also will be required to carry urday. After that sh* p an* in He- Mr. I l i s wn said tnure are anwill m i K Friday, fa* I halt.
will i n — &gt;a 11
A1I member* e f th* cteb are Smith, 1; Jams* P. Riitg*, I j and death by • people* front trlbunai persona] liability and property vota her entire lime to “ Wl'ile proximatrly 7tK&gt; farm 1 in tul*
I LcRoy L McDeaaU, 1,
Sept. IB were executed Monday.
Man" rehearsals.
County which must Iv measured.
aa.
. . '
u rged to attend.
damag* Insurance,
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Celery Without Landis Declares
String! Urged Commiliioa Most
By College M u Mike Mot Check

ffcrtda

M drstlc-W otteir
Lay P l a n a For
rtkm C a m p a i g n

C o /ii 4U Instructor Gray To Certify Bal*
Experimtctts W ith' l o t a P raik J For
_$ aafo rd V w ta b le ■November Electiom

Howard Long Is Elected
N ew Kiwanis President
Rabbi Ted Cook Says Meddlesome N H I
Responsible For Riots, Fighting in Palestine

Mil

Stetson University
Opens For Season

A l t e r n a t i v e Bond
Handamatw S e r v e d
O C onm iaaioners

Oviedo Man Named
To I*robe Townsend
State P u b I i c a t ion

Regional Directors
Of Resettlement
Group Visit Here

Fire Prevention Is
Subject Of Caution
To County Farmers

Public Is Urged To
Memorize Names Of City Will Install
ElectorH For Demon Caution Itcflectors
For NiKht Drivers

K i r k l a n d Denies
Fixing O f P r i c e s
By U. S. Government

MciHch And Dunn Ta
U On Market Board

fJmW

Speak

Jury List Ia Drawn
For October Term
Of Seminole Court

RollinH Will Regulate
Student-OwnedAutoo 8anfordite Signs
Actress For Drama

LOCAL WEATi

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                    <text>ROARING HURRICANE HURLS GIGANTIC WAVES AGAIN8T JERSEY COAST

Rebels, Loyalists
Fight For Control
Of M adrid Road

C o iv e stiti

la Gmbad
^OMMMbr Mvpky
'P lo t For
A p p e l a t s Gfwp
W&lt;
“To TofeoaM
New- Uoivmol P o a c o
co m e rs To C ity la First S p s e c li

M^jor VooBehren
(aspects Local
National Guard

CLEVELAND, M r*. 2L-1*&gt;—

Ea v o r s b u y in g
;i STATE PRODUCE
Rsaattflcntioa Prof-

Great Is F i n a l Of­
f i c i a l Activity In

f a — ai i ■
^ ^ 7 " ,' U *

Oklahoma HUM AsMaanOionne Cant
.Background Of B if Be Fooled On Her
Oatdoor P i c t u r e Own Quintuplets

Ths slick small-town "lawyer"
whs asarty sntwlttod W. G.
F tofaT Beammber him to "Yours
fa r Uto Ashing T" And "Paris la

rowa to hastily sumasof
govsm o t’s efffae, and,
^ ’ng surprise finish. f&lt;

*yf

nod Innocent sufferers a

trio's talents; It should prove un­
adulterated entertainment. Bet
more than that, it should prove
lywood toward a bigger recoenlan opening wedge, starting Hoilion of the men who make smssh
kite out of what might otherwise
he straight "hay meets girl." ■

stance Collier. f.ltSwnwS '■ M b
lerj,v Dir!r Ihinbur, J«d*n Q"«
ten and Hblrley Deans.

K

- Mr Cuy
Standing, dtettoM isted
British
actovi Tom!
Brows. Frances Drake, end JenI o t Baseher head the cnal af "I'd
D. Qhra My Ur#.” film thriller to
■X fee a t Urn Bits Theater Tuesday,
t
" I’d Glva My Ufa” to hasud
mi "Tho Noose," by H. H. Van
1
Loan nod WliUrd Mark, 00a
f 'at the biggest sUge sureeee-a
&lt; ot recent years. George O'Neill •
,
w ieta Ito a m e n adaptation, atvl I
L' Bdwto L. Marta dteacted tho

« M j* ‘to "quints” to brook
J"»n Htrsholf* ssvsn ysar flawIms record!
Through all those years sml
' hr“ u* h ■» ‘to acraon rriaa
to to* played in that Uma, Herbean iM t Id b u d
*■“ *
never one*'forgto Md
Uses- Then faced by the five
tour.W . Httfa Dte^nre toe a
^ n ^ u
f 01 , ^ tu ”
w t"n “L*rrT “?

*”■— ,s J u a
Baseoe Kama, And
Mare Brian Team
In Comedy Picture

stst’w'W

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to mai
Brenda
RaaseU
tag fa.
tor. di
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and "T
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Amo
stage

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SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK
■UNDAY, MONDAY—"Buty” with Jean Harlow, Franc hot
Cary Q u it,
TUESDAY—T d Glvn U f Lift* with Sir Guy SUadiaff*
Fruacua p n k f , aad T om Drown*
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—Double feature, "2 Married
Man," with Beams Kama, Williams Frawley, Lynne Overman;
"Girl's Dormitory," starring Rath Chatter ton and Herbert
Manhnll, with Biwnrr Btmoa, the naw French sensation.
FRIDAY—Double feature. "Oread Jury," starring Fred
Btona, and a requested return engigvment of "The Country
Duster,” with Jana Hsnholt. June Lang and the Dionne Quintaplota.
’
SATURDAY—Double feature. Katherine Lotto, Ralph
Bellamy, David Halt and Andy Cyde to "Straight from the
■tanldsv," and Harry CArey and Hoot Gibson to -The Loot
Outlaw."

ny” Gives Jean Bartow Fifteenth
Screen Lover With Gary Grant Last

U curry (Ww

looser Dm will to lire," Murphy

In aetma, approving aa lanees tien.
Thn appointme nt of a Hospitality
MWVWffffl
to Uto clty. Mrs. Pearl H. Hansel!
A Met af aewly-arrlred perasas
ha rempUid by tos Chamber
Cemmarm and tos HsspitoUty
chairman. Mrs. B. L.

Convention ufricloli predicted n
'
strlhtos scano ot woeea snlrllos hlsh oear the boordwnl k a t A.bury Pork, N. t., woo typical of the storm’s fury os the sea
poult stlendeare of MMOO.
•°V * * *
' “ I*? northward olons the Atlantic seaboard O risinotlnr In the Leeward l.lsnds, the hurricane lashed th«
T in rate fee atOonl eommasder.
Csrollahe and Virginia us h traveled towarde New J e ffry and New York. A hlfh pressure area, moving eastward fron
to bo elected Tkuredoy. apparent­
too Ureal U has. was expected to intercept the hurricane route on d put New Jereey ami New York In the renter of the high winds.
ly bod nnrroned down to o three- i 1 ----J—a_j E&gt;__-__ ■AaA.t
cornered offulr with one of the
coodUstee olmlns ot n "build-up”
tow ta it .
Horry W. Colmery, Tepeko, Baa.,
lawyer, who rua n »troop second
In Inst year’* roueentloM when
Contoisnder Morphy was elected,
woe conceded no edge ever hie two
lead las opponent! hot o rigorous
boktod-t he-scene campolso n o t to

S lig h t A c tiv ity 1$ Felt Sanford Airauil
Sponson Week’s In County Registration « Slop It Deemed

Gridiron Contest Seminole

A newspaper puVIehev, Qulmby
Ifouttuose ea pane Heal
J to support soy
igwed to seeurs WPA
ot to t fakafraat. Ins*

The picture, the first full-length
fsature to ator the babies I* 1
human, dramatic story af the u ll b and heroism of a backward
physician In raring for h'.i sick
and Injured. Jean lleratolt beads
ths festered cast r&gt;f this Dnrryl
F. Barrack production, JirecteJ by
Henry King.

Winaome Sweetheart la “Grand Jury"

hw w m

sold.

Trust tho mother's Ins line*!
Of tho many people who com#
In dally contact with those mlracla babies, the Dionne Quintup­
lets, Mrs. Dionne is the only nnn
who ran unerringly name eitch of
h tr little girls as they appear to
FbotegfSFbte
Neither Fred Davis, official
photographer for tho "quints,” or
Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, can equal
her feat. And, during the viewing
ot the rushes on "The Country
Doctor," which stars th# tiny Di­
onnes and returns Friday to the
Bits Theater, Mrs. Dionne again
demonstrated her ability, by nam­
ing ths tnhlri a&lt; they sppenred

INVITED TO NEW YORK
DUBLIN. Sept. 1 9 -V P l-A d&gt;
tochment cf the Dublin metropol­
itan garde with their famous bond
may attend the 19TO world's fair
in Naw York If n suggestion rands i
to re ’ by Grover Whalen, former
Calpurnia waa tho fourth and New Work police commissioner,
tost wife of Juilaa Caesar.

A happy gathering from Paramount’s comedy film, "Three Mar­
ried Man," a n , left to right, William Frawley, Rom os K am a,
George Barhier and Lynao Overman.
; The appallatton, "grand old
'man of the tkoetor." t o t toon
XgpHsd U
Fred
Btona, naw
Starred la BKO Radio’s "Oread
J u re ," toesuao to toa toon to
•vary branch of the antoctolntammi h im lf q
Im IwUi c mtohntie troupes, circuses, burloiquc,
minstrel show*, variety show*,
asnekai remedy and lagtUmnto
drema. Inrelvtog n notorteua
mmrdsr s us poet's escape from to-

The wild and rugged terrain
ot the Oklahoma kills, fare's of
■BO Audio's alt-etar Western
film, "The Last Outlaw,” hoe
sheltered msoy bandits and lowbreaksn.
-.
When Oklahoma was still s' lcr-&gt;
ritory, such so tor leu* outlaws sa
Jesse James and Mo f o o t, th - Du:too boys, Colo T i n g i v sod Billy
the Kid would hold a y a train or
rub a book to on adjacent state
sod then race to th e Oklahoma
hills.
■ .
Despite Okie homo’s develop arm t
Into a modern, law-abiding slato,
fugitives rastlonsd ta flee lato Us
rugged precincts, tfuch auiorieus
modern boadito ns DUUager, Clyde
Borrow, "M achlnr-a-a Kelly,"
"P retty Boy1 Floyd, "Baby Fora"
Nelson and many eth er• ora said
to hoes sought refuge within Its
borders.
la "The Last Outlaw.” oar of
the old-time outlaws, played by
H arry Csrey, pursues a modern
ta n g of puklw enemies through
the wilds of eastern Oklahoma.
Playing with Carey are such
we 1-known Western sta rs at Hoot
Oltscn, Hoary Walthall and Tnm
Tyler. Margaret Callahan to tho
festured feminine star. Christy
Csbsnne directed.

••■for

ow, no looser m m U ftorlat, ,*»

■MOMd k itX tli a o t b e rth * nay
g to lMiM tkildrea’a
playground

G ib so n Tofcther
In F a i l Westsni
A vigorous, nation fUlod Westam dream, pictured in Um updothe-sseond aetttog af n mi dam
manhunt shews Harry Carey. Heat
Gibson, Margaret Callatoa. Henry
B. W aittoJ and Tam Tylev to «Tto
Last Outlaw."
Starring Carey and Oltoug, Ufa
BKO Radio pfatare tells—with af.
fsetiva panrt aatlm a of flat fights,
hurtling uutomsfafa thnaes, sparUcttlar riding and gm» boltteo Um adventures uf aa old wuutem
dsupornda who, twonty-ftea yaora
after hla fast fax fa f)h * « * •
pado, taboo to hfa g w again to
wipe oat a mob a f city gaugatma,
Whhhsll portraya an •fftfam

£ "V e t£ g snaalmouaty to condemn
Malghtly baUding. on Ukesbora
•mUsvard, the Commil toe toetractM Ito secretary to write a totter
• t protest against Urn edifice said
to belong to th# Colombia Oil
Company now . tending about ono
T™l bo Labe Monroe
Bridge.
. Inchaded la the communication
•W be a request that the De­
p art ms a t ago peeper stops to
aaa that the beauty ot the road

tho-Wlanor" cooieat thU week end

too Ike f ln t prise this company
■Vlht and Tuoaday, occasional
ahowors on aitrome south coast.
1
| _
Tuesday's tides a t Tidal Station,
Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach; low.
«:M ; high, 12:32. Fishing, blast
and trout running well.
The drill team of the Woodman's
Cireto will assemble la Ito lodge
hall tonight a t I o'clock for p rat­
tle*. It woe announced today.

Not Advisable

Citizen* Prepare To Vote In
November Election!; Book* To
Deportment S t o r e ,
Depart­
dome October 10— - ............. Pnntoffiee
ment W i I i Place
Bits Theater O f­
, Som* *cU*“ r »** &gt; » i« w »
fer Fine P r i i e h William H H u k o v
Matter O n FileH
here today In regUtrations for
Kmlroad
Employe,
the (November toners] election.,
The Purcell Company will spon­
in r rnsiom ro liepar'mrnt can­
sor Tho Herald's football "PiekDiet After Illness Z JbF tt JZT&amp;Z.'Z not, a t th l, time, consider placing

Is offering a choice of two items.
If the winner to a woman ah# wl.l
be given her choice of any I5.P5
voluo dres( to sloth, and a man,
if ho wins, will bo glva* hla choice
of a pair of ffl.00 those.
The RIU Theater will continue
to give a ticket to each of fhe
nest six contestants to the conlrat
this week.
Because to many fans com­
plained of tkeir Inability to find
out Just which team* are to play
a»d becausa alUl others said they
could "not bo sura whether car-

Members of too Jnxior Chamto r of Commerce will assemble a t
7:3° a'elack tonight In the Mayla ir Hotel for a regular setodaied
or Saturday” a s ight change in
meeting.
the rulrs of the contest was thought
advlsa.de.
..L s *
}°°° B « t First
Today the chart on the spo-t
returned home yesterday
|o«» "ill give a list of 10 games
NatLna! Guard after having spent Iwa wteka to which will ba played Saturday. In
u and n 'erbal Washington, D. a . C h a rla ^ n , 8.
order to wia. the contestant must
f t snarly one c - and Chadburn, 8. C , on hastchoose the greatest number of the
*•“ *
_____ m A U ' l
10 games correct. Ho need not
A ltoanso to wed waa iaanad guess their tcoree, but simply
yesterday to Cremsr Newton whether they win or lose as the
of Dowling Park and Mtoa Mil­ rules require.
dred Kersey of Sanford, r m r l
Again the fens will be asked
to* to records to t to o f E T S to guess the score of one game
tnd this week that gams will bo
the Rice vt L. 8. U. contest. How­
ever, this second feature ef the
contest will count only in tho ovsnt
of a tie. In such n case, etch tylag contestant will have a chance
to win If hie score it nearest cor.
roct.
Tho third requirem ent. of the
contest r sms las tho same. It wilt
be necessary for each fan Jo se­
cure the hey word from tho Purcoll Compeayh store on First
Ninety-five applications for loans Btreot. It will not bo necessary to
to v o to e n reproved by the local purchase anything—fast ask for
* Hto form reset lam ent to o t "key" ward and My employee
w to f a tf ilf a n store the office waa ot that concern will to glad to help

Funeral services for William
A few white parsons are signHarvey llarkey, TO, |3M Dark In* the voting eligibility list, while
Avenue, were held yesterday a ft. a larger number of negroes nr*
rrnoon from ths Erickson Funeral qualifying ihemsrlvrs for the trek
Home. The Rev. Dr. E. D. Brown- to the polls,
lee officiated.
j Registration books for prseinrts
Mr Harksy succumbed Saturday one and three, which include the
afternoon to his horns after an III- Hanford area, are open in Mr. Thl;;.
nets of one week. Interment was pen's office on Mondays, Tuesday,
in Kvsrgreen Cemetery;
land Wednesdays between II.A. M.
Surviving are tho widow, Mrs.
‘3 noon and from 2 P. If. unEslher llarkey; the mother, Mrv. **l 5 P. M.
Elisabeth Harkey; four bruthera, I Country precincts and registrsT. H. Harkey, M. A. Harkey, J . . “ ° n »«»«•« follow:
W. llarkey and C. I*. Harkay; four
Nqmter 2—lobe Monroe. John
sisters, Mrs. Frsnk Lewis, Mrs.
8*11W. A. Cagle. Mr.. W. M. Los.ing, &lt; -P soU . C. E. Ilawke.
all of Sanford, and Mrs. W. II.
A—Oviedo. Charles W. Nilllark.

Hanford on a regular airmail
route, Sen. William l» Hill told
The Herald today by latter.
His repression wita voiced in
a comniunlcatiun addressed to the
senator from llarllee llisnch, sec­
ond assistant postmaster grnerat.
There was, however, a promise
on the part of llranch to “keep the
matter of a stop at Sanford in
mind, and if conditions should

&gt;^ M to r* R g &gt; re iin J W *°V'

*
Ufa organisation
•how that swno |gg .ppikntlwm
{tooogh tho office dorf to k s terel e l lot ones. Mr. Bowers
T to resettlement office today
s its w s s u e aswaewM were re­
to d sstahUshsd Motif to new qanr- sponsible for right fatalities In
u n h ream M a f the Arcade ■emiaole County during tto first
■ "•dtag. f t towing |u removal els m retlus of 1PM, according
to figures released today bv ths
Florida Bureau ef Vital S tatic
tire.
Dsde county, with a papuleot
led ton state In
traffic daatha with to. Jackson
w aaty, popalaUw MjMA rolled
■p tto to st retard without a
•fagte dreth by treffW reasts.
Thirty-two perisas dtod to Dj -

f n ifk a a t Plot
CANTON. Tto*
—Odte VeldM tto
to s asto to tto

\

________

School Hoard Wi l l
Talk TrafiHportation
I’ roblemH Thursday

fhrm Uatt Handles
* Leas Requests

^

CitruH l l e u d S
Excellent Year For
F l o r i d a Production
Dumper rrops of citrus fruit.
In ( itlifornia nm| Tviab tin not rn&lt;»«ng.r thr prospects for n
fruit y , , r ln F nrbls, V. f . Comnian.lt r, rrnernl mnn.iiftr of | | n
bl&lt;&gt;.iiio Citrus Kvchnngf, ssi.l |„.
•toy In a Statement ................. ..
Inolr County ritrus interests.
Hr iHiinleil «,u| ,h«t Wllr, ln
Hpsin sn,| l*«lrstin.. will seriously
cut down protection In th........ .
wh.to rm-lprocsl Ira.to sgrremenre
nlth reduced tariff pmvb. •on. .1:1
grapefruit particularly will |n.
c , , "*r FhirbU reports to Kunqw.
further, I’nmmanitor nssertnl
su r!" " , '••'•totive program in
A review of ('uunty trsn.pori* iloifii* imirh to »tnu|.
Ii*« the imluBtry ami tho fet»crnl tntinn »y*tem. will be heard
Thursday _ when the
County
HcIumiI Hoi.r.l u-semble* at 10 A,
M lit the Jufflce of T. W. Law*
l.ui, MUperinten.lent.
All .ItWer* of Cuunty-ownod
huve. lu.ve Iwen urged tu attend
the a.-Miii.n Slid present their
view, uf
nny
truns|wrtatten
problem* whirh may have arisen
allies the ii|H-ning uf scteml.
Sixteen pu*«enger-rarrylng ve.
Iiiele* nre iiwnr.l by the County.
The uut.inuibilr* are uf all-lteel
runstructlui. slid were purchased
thi* year.

WPA Book Pratarea
Buford Armory In
September’s I s s u e

Too.

for two years was overseas during
the World War.
TTto'muj’fir 'JT a noted marksman
In nearly all small arms pertain.
Ing In the Infantry, (’apt. Wu«hbum asserted.
Tonight’s drill In the old •rnmry
will i&gt;e tho last held in the build
log, the captain re|mrte&gt;l.
Guardsmen will devote nest
Saturday to rhahglng their head­
quarter, In the new structure
erected through WI'A fund, ul 4
cost of S-IT.lXtO.
Drills In the new edifice nre
staled to begin Sept. ”M. accordlog to C’apL Wa«hburn.

P o l i c e Authoritieii
Seek Deleand Robber

Woodmen Planninir
S t a t e - W i d e Drive
For More Members
A fraternal convention campaign
designed to necure s larger Wood­
man of the World mentherahip will
begin throughout Fh.ri.ia O ct I,
C. C. t’ollins, head consul for the
state organisation, said today.
Plan, for the Eh.ri.ls drive ss
we I ss for one throughout the
entire nation were made Saturday
In Columbia. 8. C. Ths meeting
was attended by Mr. Collins.
The membership drive la be.
lag planned for all lay members
of the Woodmen and will ronlinuo
for two months.
At pretrnt Florida has about 10,.
OOg Woodmen in aprfoxlmately
300 camps, the consul sahl.
Other F'oridlan* attending tho
Columbia conference were V, P.
Miller, state manager af la k e ­
land. and C. K. Hags and Clem Ber­
ry, both ot Ocala,

packed.

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(‘uunty ami Pity police nffl-Uls
tu.luy were mlvi.e.l to wstrh highwuy fur an unl.lentifieil negro
who thi* morning staged a day­
light hold-up in Deland end
r&gt;hlied a white party of shout |3 f ,
f’onttnhle Lonnie McMullen sold
1. complete description of the rub.
U r I* In porcrsslon ot iucsl %o*
Ihoritivs. The negro, he sold fur#
Iher, Is traveling by foot.

ComrniHHbn Will
LOCAL WEATHER'
Hold Budget Confab
Possibly the final budget meet
Ing of the City Commission is
scheduled for 7:30 o’cluck tonight
In City IUII.
With most of the preliminary
study work already completed, the
group is aspects.! lo finish its ms
Jor figuring and prepare for final
action, that is, the adoption of
ordinances suthoriiiag tbu list of
proposed sspeadlturve.

Mar. Avsraoe
tor. Average
»•* Average
IIITNR a vn;
[ll'I.P AVO.
»UO. AVO. ...

�Rn Fifkttr*
Event* hi Spnte offer the people of other eenntvtee
• sample of some of the horror of the next wor, when m i
If It come*. Revotnttone have elway* been marfcoi |» thotr
ferocity and savagery and in the prevent ehrll efrife be*
tween faction* of the Spanish people there ha* been no
diminution in traditional cruelty. Her rowing iM rlp tk m
of bloody mauacre a n featured In the daily proa*. Pic­
ture* revealing human i laughter and etarfc laagfdy are
shown on the front pages and in the news reals.
But. some how. we have the feeling that the public
dees not realise that the next war win rtseaM e more
what is happening in Spain today than any ether groat
conflict In history. Heretofore, the battle Knee have
been clearly drawn and the fighting wae done by trained
soldier* in one or two big arenas of eonflkt rammed from
the
concentration
of big
efvflmt
MpataUini.
In the present Spanish embrogtio tha battla ansa r a w
from city to city, from one farm tn another, an Iha m »
street and down the alley. Mother* With bahme In their
arm* snipe at each other acroaa beast tapa. Everybody
take* a hand. Every individual in tha asantry has be­
come • soldier and engage* in thd kflBng.
.
"But thl* is civil war," so It is sa lt "and rial flrot
class war* aren't fought that way." The fact that it Is
civil war probably adda to many of tha harvwwtng de­
tails, hut make no mistake about It, ia fho grant wars of
the future the civilian populations ar* Id became asMIsrs
immediately. There will be no p*rmaniatty satshbihnl
theater of fighting, no battla line whkh sanTt ha bur*
died.
The airplane has taken care of th a t Giant war
■ k b n a n y o n tod ay
plane* will f \y into the interior of the
ADULTERY AND DIVORCE: drop a handful of men, equipped with l
bMSvrvr puttethawsy hi* wife, plenty of ammunition, and fly away I*
bfm arrteth another, commltteth
hdnryt and whosoever marrteth
w that I* mat sway from her
jjbnwt eommltteth adultery.—

Se mnall the window b throne'
whleh I gate—
Tht, when an east wind awr«-|n the

material throw* ia the path •f
Urn flew.
,
William gstvy, New StraKavltl*
tiiihmaa leader, eajrs If the flee
ie halted M will rector. the area
■s aa important coal prwdadag
pilot.
The Are has eaaaed care-las and
created natural (blarneys. Walsv
teeyiag lata flamo-fllted shafts
generate* (team sad hage hates
are Mews late the hUly groaad.
Shooting ay threagh. tha cbtmaeys, the flaaee eflea tew*r msay
fre t late tha air. They eaeee gross
fin e mad hesdredi e f yersoae are

stay nt homo will get their tsnte of war ad realistically
nnil us ghastly *s they are getting it in Spain today.

Ny tip*

Tsavear bttter tall upon my !lpi,
B ad green wares billow under p iryte h u e.
Tin' sli-gi* of tho Aicasar, historic fortrea* which doml*
B r I esa feel the drenching fog
nntt*N ToU'di) today a* it did In Caesar’s time, has dsvel. mil hy,
f M briny spindrift ■ ak through oped Into n situation that deserve* a Homer to place its
themo into an epic, thinks the New York Herald Tribune.
/
an my kale
iBhOs rssllng tides pour thunder "By the time these remarks aro In print the mines and
guns that are blasting at this ancient accumulation of
mi thw air
Which b ends with tro
masonry may have ended the atory.
complaining cry,
“Such a grisly end—If that is to be the end—to a
Ot gtenming, goblrn streamers thunderous story will be received in various moods anti
float ami away
tempers throughout the world—none of them gentle or
Fill Berea, Iha sea, lirnrnth a white, .benevolent. The loyalist requiem over, the remains of the
m j | * X. romsH/w-ii;------Till Stern's Ivrrin rustics dune
j-'
gra—, a’l }t&gt;r lu'.n.
—
4*d phosphorescent land* burn
*ut by day.
Igtomptehenalblo and fnr the ara
By aarrtiw cerement frauir, to

The Alcazar Of Toledo

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By MUTTON CBOVBB
riea, including Father CoUghlln
and the late Huey Long, yearns]
for thw rise
of a Republican
speaker
with
a
saw-edged
tongue.
Father Coughlin, hla phrases
perhaps no teas sharp, has la *he

- pe»f«dy.

f h r a Front Moody.

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the m bliir rrgWter on tho key---------------------------=
---- =— = I board. Ho talk , with a deadly
,’T V V T i D S k r n
seriousness. He rakca the Dem­
i n X I C iA X tO A U V
loerallc strongholds with hla most
*“
I solid rhol.
summer at various points In New
Those who remember the e»York aad other states, Uklag the | ehangvs between General Hugh
trip by auto. Ilev many friends - 1~ ■
----- ------------------ ---aro glad to see her home agala V u g l U l i m i n
A v C f l
H IliM B W
A ’ « r ■
A couple of Miami i-aplotcrs second term. Mr. Woodruff will for the winter moathe.
have reported finding some “pig- Join Mrs. Woodruff ami the chil­
Andrew Carnegie, an ardent nd- A f l M f i C B I l
C n m lU B lB
my” bate on a recent trip to Uiu dren and Urey will sprml sev- mlrer and supporter of ThcpdoreI Amm R o t D r g B B C d
RunSWVfIt. Joins
Initem Thniwsaa
A VJLso.
** * i; D D V K
Baku mu Islunda. This Is thu first cral weeks in the mountain* uf Runsevelt,
Thomas A.
Edison, II
time u Mtemiuii has ever allowed North Carolina.
a life-long Republican la support
LONDON, Sept. SI— &lt;A’&gt; - t e .
hi* name lu bo connected with any­
I&gt;. I . Thrasher was a business of Wilson for n-electhm.
turning from a
visit to tho
thing slim 11.
F.
P.
Dutton
has
roturard
from
visitor to Tampa Tuesday and
United Blatr*, former Lord May­
n
business
trip
to
Wilmington
and
Wednesday of this week.
other* points aad baa something or Benao IVarlman, of Hull, said
' An Insight Into Mussolini's
Tho combination Tampa Htars- good ta relate far the members Amorictn criminals
were the
character t* revealed when ho has Knight and Wall tram beat Mani beat dressed In tho world.
Iha affronter/ to suggest to thr ford in the first game of the threw- • f the Board of Trade. President! Racortni through tho Tombs’
United States two things: that gam series a t Plant Field yes­ Dutton says tho new hotel la as­ prison. In New York, through tho
we scale down tho present debt and terday afternoon with a seirre of sured If the people hero will stand courtesy of Mayor LaGuardla,
that wo make a new loan. This II tn 4. Many fans rredited tho right behind It.
Dennis Alien la home again aft­ Pearlmsn said ho witnessed one
Is ilka asking tho Paidun Hoard game to Sanford. It was the
of the police “shadow boa” lineer
a parted la Urn want. He was upa tn which he saw prisoners
for a pardon with on, hand white closest 10-Inning match Plant
located foe soma time la M a n droosed in the height of fashion.
holding them up with a pistol lu Field ha* seen in msny a day.
City, Iowa, sad will romala here
Iha other.
Mlsa Clarissa Starling has re. foe Iha winter where ha will ee I “Borne of them looked aa if
I they might havw steppd out of
turned home after spendiag tha with the bakery of J. L. Milter.
la a English university or a BavllsWith so msny pemon* unem-|
Irow tailor shop In London,” ha
ployed It te difficult to compre­
I said.
hend that a series of strikes eaWhite Inspecting the rogues'
tends across tho country and inI gallery, Pearlman said, ha was
•hldes dairymen, steel worker.*,
I particularly struck by the numBrnrina workers, lettuce pickers,
I art of men who poaod as clergy­
•tern clerks, and longshoremen. It's
men In operating aa confidence
• ' strongs word w hen thus# that
I tricksters.
hhvw Jobs don't want them, and
“The police system In Am ed­
ik *a* that don't a n clamoring to
ic* has ftw equals anywhere,” ha
gwt them.
said, ” and I was pleased to
HAVANA. Cuba. RepL 31.—(JV&gt;
I note that It la baaed on the sys­
—Ikymmnsltm wrecked the newspa­
tem at Scotland Yard.”
■WHh ocean Dying by commercial per El Pate yesterday, demolished
aaa espanding every day, .tha a Catholic Church t t mlntuea be­
•aUhltehment in Miami of aa uaof- fore Urn first Monday mass, kl’led
ficial “Annapolis of the air” may four person* aad spread damage
I* tha oegiaaiag of an InstituUon throughout tho city's metropolitan
which will bccurue famous the area.
weeM ever. It Is plaaaed to give
At least SO persons w e n In­
• sewroe la advaaced Dying, eov- jured.
•steg a sa demit aa well aa technical
Police arrested SO members of
mMacta. Upon graduation the men the Spanish Socialist cirvl* I*
WN t e w hat* thoroughly ground- their tarvesUg*tlom of the blaat
M I* aavlgatloa,
navigation, leimaaehlp.
seaman,top. aer- and rnldsd tha orgsaiaatteate of*
■Altai eng(aeerlag, radio mainmace aad operation, metcorol
f, tatenaUoaal law and aumerI athav auhjerta hi addition Is
tetkal aviation, l a tea years
t may he aa* af tha meet Un-

Kthkipla has wun Its balt.o lu
a scat at litnuva. t ho slisngu
affinity that Mclauiu’g country |m,
|t e tho U ague of Nations temiruU
ps of the adage which suys Mtim
lion. F. I . Woodruff ami son,
• e r e you brat u d«g tho muru lu
J,
D. Woodruff, left Sunday for
BUI lure you.”
South Carolina where J. I), will

Rebeb, LoyaliiU
Fight For Control
Of Road To Madrid

Veteran S en ator
Urgea Re-Election
Of Dune Chieftain catted owt ta halt ths sprond of flirt

of “s' third party candidate. ~
Inquiry a t such port ef Dem­
ocratic headquarters aa b Wit
hen , devetepe thte th e n la a
definite policy of Ignoring aa far
aa possible the wbola of third
party etoments.
President Roosevelt may hava
set tha ataadard hy hla “ao com­
ment” attitude on tha "liar”
speech hy Esther Cough!ta.
Dead also la that n e tte d talk
of shotting oat the Ualoa party
candidates ta aaaso states hy set­
ting up dummy Union party
orgaalsatkoos to pre-empt the
F.vldently Dm Idea has been
dropped for two rscseac. P in t,
It smacked ef fright, wkWh U
not considered good. Second,
arguments a n advanced that
Father Coughlin and Mr. Leaakc,
Union party candidate, may draw
aa maay Republican votes aa
Democratic votes from tho great
pool of tha elec to rate w hen all
are fishing.

HUMBOLDT, la.. RepL I L - I * )
—D. P. Coyle, 7*-yeoe-old former
district Judge, baa conducted a
one-man, free tew college aa a
hobby In his homo hero for St years
aad hla student, never fall to pass
Iowa bar examinations.
Fenner elate repeesraUUvaa,
county attorneys aafl ama aad
wwamm who have scattered te oth­
er states have practiced law with
only the training received la Jadg*
Colgate homo tlaseee.
PLAN

BC1BNCB BURRAU

MANILA. P. !., BeptL
—A bureau of seteasa for tha
Philippine*, patterned after tha

shave tho giaasd.
Coaflktlsg legends are told coo.
w n l v »ha f l n t tease. Soma aoy
an aaploeion of “hug dost,” or
comama alack, set It off.
D. J. Lawta ef Now Leslngtoa,
who hag studied' tho Ante hUtory,
tula tea a tVlVfuA that the Urn rerilled from the great Hacking
Valey'm m e strike ef*1W4 and
was ate hy mlaers who baltovad ana
Tho elderly Nchraakaa, who has ef tha camgoatee plsaacd to im-

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n tirtteX v w rT fcl Tamt’ shte

hraskans. Although seat to the
Senate as * Rcpahllesa, Norris
books with Ma party In IMS to
support Alfred f . Smith and la
I N I campaigned for Mr. Reoso

vlte.

Is a radio speech ha charged that
the Q. 0. P. convtatlon la Cteto-

worth of guns,
war materials
army's offlctewi
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A nd Personal Activities
,W h Mildred Kenay
Calendar** To C. Newton
M in Mildred I. K m ry . daognU r of Mr. amt'Mr*. D. K. Kersey,
of
lh*
—r
• — ; • —- of thbr city, w u marriad to Crvm__ ___ ____ fJMtotfc *UI w* * '' #r Newson, ton of Mr. and Mr*.
ISM r . M wHh Mr*. PaU r w _ E s (VMa of Dowling Park,
■ n to *
X *.
I l l a ceremony y * r f o c td Sunday
t m l n r oy Judge Jama* Q. Sharon
____________ Chto *f Saaford a t hla homo on Msgnoll* Avenue.
w « k a r . a woorod dUk suypar la
Mr*. Newson ha* Ihrtd la San­
t i a t W r t N i l a tka Arvada touid- ford the i r n t i r part of k*r Hfo
*&gt;■ •* « ;* . * * * * .
and attended Saminol*
High
School, f o r a time the waa con­
* ftWTB M U M
nected with Wade’* Beauty Shop
m s o a iM *. i t —Jfr*. * ;u - in Orlando.
Mr. Newton ha* tired meet of
hi* life In Dowling Park and Jack­
sonville and waa grads a ted from
the Dowling Park High School in
19t9. He i* In the grocery baaine**
la Sanford and he aad his wife
ar* making their home la tkl* city.

Oldest White Oak
8iecaRbhif To Age
. WILLIAMSON. W. Va^ Sept.
II.— —Old age—701) year* of
H—la creeping on the Ureat
White Oak of Mlnno.
SUte Poretler D. N. Griffin
figure* the 143-foot forest vet­
eran—the world** blggeat whIU
oak—I* about at the end. He took
some boring* and diagnosed:
"There** nothing wrung with
It—I mean In the way of plant
disease. It I* Just dying of old
age."
The Great Oak was a sturdy
sapling In what 1* now Mingo
county about the time of the
Crusades. If It had acted like
other white oaks it would have
died 400 years ago.
i "Ami now he's going." said
' Griffin. “There** only IK) feet of
I mrrrhantahlc limhei left In that
•eld trunk, 14.* feet high and nine
’ feet through the middle." '
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---------------------I POLYNESIAN POETRY HiHint
HONOLULU, Sept. 21.—Polyneaian poetry has now been record*
j ed to a degree that lecture* ar*
• being given on It at the ethnolog.
1 leal renters of the Ifawaiian Is­
lands.

Personals

Mr. and Mr*. Steve Johnson ta d
children o f Del and, formerly &lt;4
tkl* city, spent yecterday kar*
vsSth Mr. aad Mrs. Allan Blount
W est N inth R inat.
Mrs. Gertrud* Mulligan. Mrs.
Howard Harris, and W. J. Nor­
ton of New Yerk spent Sun-lay
afteraeon at Coronado Beach.

Mr. and Mr*. K. Compton had
W. i . Nottoa Of Now Tork It •a their guests for dinner Friday
•pawdtog
evening a t their home on Eight­
ValdM I
eenth Street, Mr. and Mr*. W.
PL Dyson. Mr. and Mr*. F. A.
H l » Margaret B ia a m Wft u_ Dyson, and Mr. and Mr*. J . H.
d v fast Ame* Sc*U c.ttsg a M Truluck.

Ducatrsr. Oa.

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Mr*. J. Fleischer, Mr*. M. Kron­
Mr. and Mr*. A rthur Brad en, and Fhllllp Kronen have re­
•haw motored to Dayteaa Beach turned from Daytona Beach wnert
they spent a tow day* with Mf.
Sunday far th t r tu n o o n .
and Mr*. Irwin Fleischer.
Jack R*a**Q left yesterday for
Gainesville to naaaae kU .tudlea
a t tha U aiv m lty o f Florid*.
W. E. Wat*o* toft tkl* morning
for Waucktda to spoad a tow day*
oa b«*lae*a.

*Td Give My Life”
B r i n g s Romance*
Thrills To Screen

a - st
Give a fine cast an outstandlag story—that’, the formula for
Mr. aad Mr*. R. J. Holly re­ awccesaful move*—and that’s tha
turned today towns Day-ten* Iletch formula which has been follows*!,
where they have been spending to the M ig h t of a large and en­
several day*.
thusiast!* audience, in “I’d Give
My Lift," which opens Tuesday
Miss Mary Leo b e Meriwether a t the Bits Theater.
ha* gone to TalUkan.eo to tegin
Adapted from "The Nooee,"
her Jaatov year a t the Florida famous stage success of ten year*
S tate College fe r Wom:n.
■go, “I’d Give My Life" is as vital
aa forceful, and thrilling as the
Mbs Lillian M ats* left U at headlines of your tavorlte news­
week for St. Vtacent** 11" pita! paper. Starting with the fight of
la Jaekaoavllto to t a 't r nur»a*» an earnest, honest governor to
tralniag.
rid his state of a plague of rack­
eteers who control It, the story
Mr. aad Mr*. Roy M. Grown have | moves swiftly through the thrllla
a* their gweate, Mr. and Mrs. of the revival of a twenty-year-old
Clyde Brown of Atoac.der City. srsndal which la revived and held
Ala.
ns a weapon over Ihr head of the
governor's wife. Her son Is a
Mr*. Kathryn Davit nn-l 'll! members of ths gang and has beea
Nora Beohout of Orlamlo
convicted of murder. The governor
Sunday here with Mr. and Mr.. •efiises to intercede on the hoy’s
E. B. Randall. Jr., West Hi-s- behalf.
ttenth S treet
The march to the gallows, along
the grim "last mile.” start*. Then
Mr*. P ttor Reheat and young romes a smashing dramatic surdaughter have beea removed from prise, which strikes with the force
the Fern*Id-Laughton Memorial of a sledge-hammer because r f
Hospital to their home in Orlan­
It* um-r/wetedness. bringing hap­
do.
piness and peace to suffering in­
norents, a n | straightening Your
Mr*. Samuel Puleston and Mr*. tang ed lives.
Ralph B. Wight returned Sunday
aftemocn from Boston and Cana­
FKI I.KK NltT YET Ik
da where they have been spending
Bob Feller, Cleveland’* rookie
tha past several weeks.
twlrler. won’) fv fs . klit Decem­
ber.
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Wanted It
—So Here It Is—

MA3EFtELP_AND JWIFE VIST U. 3.

P u b l i c Institution*

Hsvue 27,000,000.

-T o -N ig h t[TI tfceraVtaythlag b e t- .
tag than e aua*.to.loveT1
t f s tw o .M e a ir

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-O ne-fourth the population of!
ICesKto—O ,sem , 1*T ewe,
the United Bute* soon will he j tlon In the future,
working again at one of the na-j | , was reeommemtod to T. K.
lion’s biggest business—going t-’ , Simpson, president of the Chamschool.
her of Commerce, that hta organi­
The country's cdiiration.il syi. sation do everything possible
terns, showing signs of continual promote building in Hanford. Tito
recovery from the depression, recommendation’* approval fol­
are getting reedy to rare for lowed discussions rentering around
•bout ntl.M'O.OOtt full-time daily the shortage of tuurlst accommo­
students.
dation* here.
More than 'J7.n00.ihMI will he
Attention was drawn to recent
in public schools and approxi­ publicity regarding use of Cali­
mately .1,000,000 in private insti­ fornia packed products by FI arid*
tution*. These are vxrlutlvc of residents. The Commute* voted
special part-time students In
adult education slid other fields. that In the future, when buying
various products, special requests
Government education officials1
1, poet taureete ef Ingland, aad hi* wlto ara shewn ar­ say. however, then1 are Indira- will be made for Florida p*eh and
riving I* New Yerk *n rent* t* Harvard university tar tlto Terctnthat no other is to be accept ml
celebratien. During to* eaar*t*e* he will read verse* eepeeteiiy lion* that the national enroll­ when possible.
ment has lieronir stationary, an I
eempeeed ta r the eetsaslen. (Aaaetlated Preee fhete)
that It may decline slightly this
STEP FOR HEALTH
year and for four nr five years
to come. A falling birth rate I*
WASHINGTON. Sept. I t .- I f f )
bringing shout reduced attend­
—The Public Health Service said
ance at elementary schools.
The effect of this decrease in yi'strnlny the first long stride to­
births was offsrt for several
GENEVA, Kept. 2I.-(A*&gt;-As years by the rapid increase in ward Improved general health un­
Haile Selassie, Ethiopia’* emper high school attendance due t i der the Social Security Act had
or without a htiulgdom, flew heiu more children going to high been taken with the advanced
from Ismdon today, the I eaguo school from the lower grad's training of more than 200 medical
of Nations Credentials Commit nnd to students remaining long­ officers, nurses, engineers and san­
tee met to decide whether Ethiopi. er in high school because of cur­ itarians at five universities dur­
ing the past summer.
sti I is entitled In sit on the League tailed Job opportunities.
assembly.
The birth rate retched a low
Italy has refuseil to allow her of Itl.i! births per I.1KK) of pop-i
delegulr* to attend the sessions illation in 11)11 as computed |
at whirli Ethiopian delegates ate with Jo.l ill JUlfi ami 22.1 In!
present.
I!)2I. Ilut in 19.11 it increased'
Selassie left !&lt;ondon by plane to 17.1, and this pickup Is ev-|
this morning suddrnly noandomior Iweted to Is* reflected by un l|l-i
L,
u plan to r«mie here by train.
crease tn school attendance lifter,
fAN*
•
Curio* Suvedra lamas. Argon 1940.
j
nm m h p
tine foreign minister, was elect
Iteports to the United Stales)
ed president «f the League of Nu office of rducnlion Indicate that
lion* Assembly.
with the esreption of distiicts se­
m
verely affected by this smntnrt'sj
drought, the school outlook with
Respect to ftiuinres and facilities
Is generally brighter.
Substantial
improvement In
II tltim i; Git At'.K, NaaJe
WltttHE TO GO .
«**! metsh- purlieu’
nnd. Ke|&gt;t. 'l l . (Ah ipiek Mer t vonsliweted with
rill and Harry Kuhnian, Aim'll pnldic werks fund, greater sta­
ran tiuns-Atluntie fliers, took oif bility in school financing in tttanv
"B etter Air oat t* Rhert’a"
for New York today in their re stale* and partlul restoration of
Cool
|iuiied monoplnnv "lad y I’esre.' teachers’ salary cuts ure report*
We Never Cktoe
They completed * round trip ed.
CHICKEN DINNElt 75«
crossing of the North Attnntis* to The rinsed school
problem,
Steaks. Chope, Hal ec C*M
England hut hogged down a week iieuie in luad-l'.r.lt when the ed­
Plato Land
ago today in a furred landing lit ucational depression “ hit bot­
(toad Meek. Win*,
Mnsgrave llatlmr. Newfonndlan I, tom.” was virtually nonexistent
Beer. Etc
They dug out the plane, made re- last year from a national stand­ ■Has Tea*
point. Few schools nro expected
plains and hopped here Kriday.
Captain Eddie Itirkenlarker and to he shut down this year ' a - Cta* Na
■Mae •
a |wrly of assistants mine here tn cause of lack of funds.
h inde-gut lens, drastirnlly cur­
aid in the repair work. They fot
lowed Merri I and Klrhioan to Now tailed during the retrenchment
VoiW in a second plane this morn­ period, have hcen “coming hark," • Mila* North a f M « 4 IF
hut ale described as still rnn*idCharged with “conspiracy t* tern- ing.
ML Month a f DeLnad m
mil blackmail" against Carroll
rral.ly lielnw 19.11 -I9T2 levels.
Reate |T, Maafecd to
Mere*. Alssandrls. Vs., bank prsttConditions in the m ini sehisdi,
' Mr*. Msry Krlsgse (lop), for- WOMEN DANCE ON KMIIEItS however, are said to he Mow
Oklsheme school teacher, and
I L&gt; Brook* (below), csndlSOFIA, Sept, 21.--To rclehrutr
for conaros* In Queen* county.
York, wars hold at Washing­ tlio feast of St. Kunstantino, their
ton, o. C, In dsfsutt ef |S,000 bawd. pation -uint, the aged women of
We Rcaerve
tho village o f Vulgar!, Southeast
(Assocutsd Free* Photos)
Right To
Bulgaria, dunce on H huge lx,it
fire in tho vil age square. Thi,
Limit
Naval is-c rspnnsions at Singa­ Woiril rite Is caiiied out every
pore. Maiaya, arc to cost nppr-'v- year i-y the “nestinsrki,*' or old
Imutrly fir,.590.1)110.
women.
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Western lleef
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Diamond Mountini; And Kngraving

lb. IH'/jc [
Steaks
lb. 35e Steaks
(l.nin or flub)
(laiin or 4 luh)
lane)

Western Branded

I’urk Sausage or

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A pples 5 11bs*
10c
O nions 3 11bs.
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You will Ih- thankful for their duruhle In'.iuly urxl
extra, long la-ting protection.

tSaadben Collee Lb. Htf. 22c

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Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Paints

— Reason*—

Avoid Night Crowd
Rkftater At M*tintw&gt;

So you c a n ta k e
A d van tag e o f th e
M an y D o lla r item s
N e xt Saturday

their

titanley-Roifers Hardware Co
214 Sinfogd Avenug

Standard Polled Meat
Fruit Cacklail

2 Can

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Atteads School;
Rolls Fall Off

what educator* described as "tho
relatively low itandarda” of pit*
depression days. A survey ‘ty
the office ef education show*
that la only five state* la tka
average salary received by u
rural teacher as high aa It w tl
in I IO -I’JIIO. Then* states a r t
California, Delaware, Marylatvt
New Hampshire and Rhode U*
land.

A CAR A WEEK
12(1 OTHER WEEKLY I'ltl/EH

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Dark A 2nd

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Is Winner In
Lsais F inn!
BsduFsr Nsxt Tf B«l EUan Purcell's Football
S lu m ’ PUy Titsdsjr Nok Pick-The-Winner Contest

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SPORT CHATS

Sanford Youth Ekes Oat
Win By
OnePomMargin
GiDowiy; Borland, Cox, A fta n , McLacao
And Edcttfidd Reethre TV o tor

Tickets In Pfck*Wiantr G tm
TO MASS THE CONTEST MORE IN­
TERESTING, AND LESS COMPLICATED,
TH E R U L E S 'A R E "B E IN G 'S L IG H T L Y
CHANGED,
BELOW ABE LISTED TEN SATURDAY GAMES. TO THE
LETT OP YOUR TEAM LIST THE WORD "WIN."_________

M. T. T. C. ...
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*. a* soitaiaoW aaevei mm aaraan aohmitana the p e ile tt
m w m t at wlmtara trim tha dm win bo wtaaor. la eaaa
M * II*. M* tyta* 1 e*Mou n t haadlag la tha aaaeaat perMat ***** M UM MU* dame win ha wlaaer. Thee* teat,
to* tn aeaowd thrasan aeraatn win each ratiiv* a MIM

A Tha in e rt and ******* ad ataal M either mailed tr heeupM
•a The taerald effiee wot later thaw area taturdar-

tha blackleg

THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE

A 5®5OrLadies
Dress
A Pair Of
daemrv lost ala dwatetm*, ami
w u hnackad atri oaaa, by Char­
ley Batahkff Ir Jaaaary, ISSS, Ir
lira rawed* HeU ha answering
the ball far tha stxty-ttflh tlm*
In Ua peefcMUaal carear.

C lassified Advertisements'

“PwmktanV Eta* Foot Wear. For _McO.”. _

MEN'S SHOES

If tha wlimtr U a woman aha will ractlv* choice of ang dreui
In Pure*)!’* *tora *o long u It la within tha price range l|*tad
above. If the wlnaar U a man ha will b* given hU choice
of a*y pair a t "Praaldent" ahoaa la Purcall'i atora,

6 Ritz Theater Tickets

To Each Of Tha Next Six Contestant*

MAYS Y O U t WATCH repaired
by ana who raallv know* how
Bptgg*. Jeweler, Mag. Am
5 e e e i s t o m a c h “ a c id , g a s
RA1N8. INDIGESTION relUved
Ridafc. Got Fra* sample doctor's
faaaariptUa, Udga, at McEayn-

ChrU Von der Aha, 8L LouU
saloonkeeper, who turned had*,
ball magnate In the 80'*, gave 4
World Sarle* party In IMS un­
like nny that baseball ha* aver
known.
ChrU’ team, tha H8alnt Loot#
Prown*," at ha called them In
hU rich dialect, won tha Ameri­
can Association flag that year,
with tha GUnU winning the Na&gt;
tionnl League honor*. ChrU chal­
lenged the GUnta for a aerie* to
determine which club was hattar. Tha result w u agreement
upon a 10-gam* r-rie*, tin t
four In Ntw York, next In
Brooklyn, a (lath In Philadelphia,
and tha final four In St. l-oul*.
A post-sesson serie* waa not
n new Idea, even then. The piny*
off plan started In ISM, when
tha Providence National* won
threw out of five from tha Met■tt-nnlltsBs..nf tha * -----j-in I«Wl
-t-j»t«m. -A r *-1BM,v the—^M iago

National* and Von der Ahe’*
‘'Prowna” plsyetl la w n game*,
each winning 3, the other being
a lie, with no playoff.
la ISSS, tha "Prowm** whipped
the Chicago NatlonaD, 4 out of
T. In 1887, tha vlctorioua De­
troit Nationals, and the *ame
“ Prowna,“ went bam»torming tn
a 15-gam* tussle. Detroit won
10; the "Prawna" 5. Tha Na­
tional*. aa a result boasted con­
siderably over tha supremacy of
play In tha National League,
and whan tha “Prown*“ topped
their A. A. circuit again In

New Tor*
Clk-age
■t. Louie
Ptttsfcarah
Otaelanatl

HU boy* won
Donald “Buddy’’ BUhop v ia tojrfU r dropping day adjudged winner of Tb* Hrr**i aid
"pick-the-whineT" contest,
’ . *7
f £?*• which waa sponsored 'ey Wort the
T Z &amp; K
M contestrWa waa a » r •*&gt;*• tn lrrtd selection* is the
•ad Daaril and COBU*t- whtfh wndoded with the
le rf c jh a d coat Pl* ^ n* of f&lt;"*baJI p a w 0T«r
U t.»83j000l
tha nation la«t Saturday,
today a B ttk
BUhop will racalv* tha US dlaI a World So* mond ring of (trod by Mr, Woft aa
lor and play, tho first prito, and tha remaining
tat U a wait* «la winner* will r*etive theater
it compared to ticket* to tha Rita Theater. Folsttrand dropped lowing BUhop aa wlnaar* of tkh*
of tha ole’ St. tt* wire: II, R. Borland, J. L.
bow
better Galloway, C. C. Cox, Danay AltLouU Brown*,
man. Coach Leonard Me Lores, and
en are not new Laftln Eden field.
data back a*
Winner* were picked according
*, but thU one to tha number of team* picked a t
the G lin t' winner* in tha top column, with
ie* to be new, the difference in tha eeore of tho
I color.
Duke-Davidson fam e being sub~ ------------ ----. trartrd from tha poutble SO point*
■ w jw xw w r/rri and added to the number of point*
^ I U l F l U 3 received by correct picking In the
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top column.
L* v ° U*
ivt.
Tho flr*t-pl*ee winner had a
»» 67
.tie perfect *cor* of 10 correct wlnJj ‘ J
ner* In the top column, ami

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P h ila d e lp h ia

VeWeedap’a Results.
Boeten 6-4; I’hltiilrlphle In t t i b w i h 6-1; tfni-lnnsll
I'hu-spo I; Pi. Louis 1.
New Tor* 6; llrnoklyn 4.
New Tor?*?!**l-hTlsdefphiu
Itrnoklrn at Doelon.
Ml. Loato at rh lrsao .
other* not •thedukd.

Women who are
run-down,
weakened, nervous, from not get­
ting sufficient strength from tha
food they eat.—Thousands and
thousand* have found that Car*
,'illL -Ityreaseil th r lr - y a - ills tre- .
n t.d o u is.
...
Pauxvd tSoir digestion* -tl.m by
rhU*4rl|&gt;lila
ai
**
promoting
better nourUhment
V n t e r d a y ’ * R e s u lts .
and the cnr.snaicnt—strengthen'
FliiiatlelphU 6*6; Dueiuit I *I.
WsaMnaton I*!; New York l-I.
lng of the whole tyitem.
Ml. touts l - l ; Chlrugn 3. a,
And women who have suf­
Ik tro ll 6; rtevelsw t 1.
fered from functional pain* of
M a w T sdar.
menstruation have found that,
by taking Cardul Juit before
A M g R IC A N A ttO C IA T IO N
nnd during the period* thU pure­
(I'lavnrr SerLsI
ly vegetable trdatlvo and antiVeeterlev'e neeutte.
M ilw a u k e e 6; tn iD sru i |uill* t.
spasmodic seemed tn sara them
IN T E R N A T IO N A L .
L tA Q U g
murh discomfort. This artkrn of
l l l s r o c i P.-rice)
Cardul i* highly tattengd be­
Y e e te rS a r'e R e su ite .
Dtiffjln a t nainm oru, p iiip m n l, cause tho relief credited to It
rein.
come* in an entirely beneficial
a O U T H I R N A S S O C IA T IO N
way. Cardul U purely vegeta­
ll’levnrr k f l - l
f llr m ln s h s m 6; N e - h v lll« S
ble; nothing In it to be afraid
A ll s n l a 6: N r w l)rt«-nn- 1.

MUNSING
and Underwear
For Ladtca

la g a lra , M rs. Oaks Lake M ary.

rO R ECONOMY—Ousllly—Sore- k * In Laundry and Dry CleanRaymond Lundqukt at

n a o ia T R A T io N

WANTED: JOB u
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M id . Millie &amp; Harr la, 1S8I

Laanak At*.

WANTED: Uaforakhad hparta a R ar small haaaa. Oaaa la.

THOMASVILLE, Oa, Sept. 81.
—VPV—Memkarx *f tha Saath
Gaaegia Football Aaaaclatloa raalactad all offlaUk, pcce;yad a
championship trophy ami dUrwin d rrgulatioaa far ISM bar*
yeaUrday.

n o t ic e

The UeplelmlUia Duuhe •( ins l*Ur
at MaelarU, Plurulu, are upea a l the
(H r Hell. ■uniiiMm-laa Muiular, **llember IUI, 1*64 fur the puipueu of
reglelerlna tut the M uak'i|*l Prlinert Ktevtkn lu Iw held oa Novrinher 6nL ItU , end will reuiala epea
earh 4a* e tre p l Humlire a sd Hullh i s up to sn latluaina Ikioher Itlh.
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M nri J . E . H arp er, T ho m as villa;
V ka-P ros!dent W. E . G e ar, A m eri­
ca*; B e r n ta rp -T ie a e u re r A. O.
Clave land, V aJdoeu, p a d D U tr k t
C am m lltaem ao Dade P h in ig a. Mawlt r k , “ R ad" Adam* o f R ru n a w k k ,
a n d Coach P alm ar *1 C erda *.

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8 t P iM a c k M ifl Rev. Root, B r a a a a
R o a t e Coatractor Aloo R e-N iied To
WiBtaff T * H i l t Port Far Another
la Saaford Y e a r Of Service
F. Beyle, B aafbri alter,
WILL TAKE IDEA aey,Lloyd
la«l night waa re a lactod for
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Rebels Command
E rect $ 6,000 G erm an M ight Important Roads
B r i c k S to r e In M aneuvers
In Spanish War
Building WiU Incor­ Exhibition Declared
G a tch el W i l l

H itle r S h o w s

porate New Fea­
ture* In Commer­
cial S t r u c t u r e *

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Mo s t Spectacular
‘Anything Can Hap«
Since Pre-War Day Banford Receives
pen,* I n s u r g e n t
Of Kaiser Wilhelm Front Page Space
Generals
Assert;
Frtom California
Madrid
Near
Fall
r«R»Hgfct IMS

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F o rte .t Gatchel, Sanford mar.
He T ie ts a o g lilH F m e
Sanford's name wn* puidichant, today obtained a building
BERLIN,
Sept.
23— Nail fixed widely rrccnUy m every
permit for the erection af a 94.000
Germany', martial pupated****
commercial building on the eouth- waa potl.hrd to glo«.y perfection newspaper In i'ahforni* carry­
the Weal America* I n te l Pool.
ing the Associated Press spry.
weat corner a t the Intersection* of on all front, today.
H. H. C o lm a waa octoctod aa
Ire.
Fourth and Sanford Avenue.
Autumn
maneuver*,
the
great­
flrat vtae-yeeaiAmt.
The event wa* a result of a
X T. pope waa awarded the est since pre-war days, saw the
rr rcm
r
C. &gt;. Lae af Ovrida waa tha
news story about an III Semicontract for conatruction work.
first
lamr
scale
demonstrations
P oof, thoka for aecoad vto» earn
U. P. Paxton. City building In- of the army and air forte, In co­ nol# County resident, who, or­
■ ■■dir. while J. C. Maaa af Lake
dered on a dirt of citrus juic*.
•pcctor, aatd tha permit waa the operation with new artillery
purchased a can which wn*
Moaree r e t i n d tha call to fUl
ftr FAT FATnRSON
largest granted for private enter- units and new tanks.
prlae in Sanford for several year*. &gt;Paper details for mobilisation grown and parked In Cut Ifor*' Undaunted by a letter of tha ye. StIon af third vke-comHr TX* tw s c h M P ro s
'
nia.
from tha
Workmen already have'begun of Germany's entire man power
IiiHiinfent
nrmii'H.
COM*
From
California
to
the
Chamd.mnll.hing the old two-story In time of war were worked out
A foatofflce Department, San- Arthur Braaan waa re-named aa
nianilittK mont of th e Jm*
organlaatlen'. fina nce officer.
wooden structure now itamUnt: with many former soldiers car- bet of Commerce today came a
W o rd aviation internta to* tha
(Kirtint
rriMn rouU 1*1
rtpplng
of
the
story
snd
a
few
The Ker, J. B. Hoot a'aa wae twthe site where the new one- lying In their pockets precise inla v moved avain toward elected Poet chaplain. Historian
Sirnin,
drove
toward Toledo
worda
of
Indignation
from
Mrs.
story brick and til* edlfk* will atructlon* for emergency.
IM aatabltohmept of an air- dutlee will be filled by George
Truletta F. Fox, a former resi­ mid their henieRed comradril
be erected.
On the motion picture front,
h a il atop at tne local ai.'* Weinstein. J. O. H off wa* cho*dent af Florida.
of the Alcazar tinlay and d»*
Mr. Gatchel estimated that trlotlc film* were driving home
•s e t
Yesterday the Women’* Civrw
wrvtca
office,
while
Guy
on
the
civilian
population
the
ides
clared
Madrid v irtu a lly wits
wrecking
crew*
will
consume
on#
' Lateat deveknmenta in Stafford of Lahe Monroe wa. giv*
1c Committee of the Chamber
week in demolition work, and that that martial virtues are indispen­
'at
their
mercy.
the f ig h t for faater mail en the peat of oergeeat-at-erm ..
launched a “buy Florida prodw U the City Comadaaiou'a
the new structure will have been sable for national defense.
| " A n y th in g
m ay
happen
Pauline
Kaye,
Dorothy
Cutler,
Prances
Laurie,
and
Mary
Jane
duct*"
movement
dctlgned
to
An
M
antle*
comltUe
wa.
com-1
of Vella WUliaam la a
Secret orders have been received
completed within 60 to 70 day. art.
!«&lt;»»■,” th e F a s c is t h ig h com us*
only
Florida
produce
when
yeeed
oil
H.
W.
Rucker,
ll.yw
anl
Williams,
four
pretty,
yewng
members
of
the
Radio
City
Musk
i ahtaia toilets of aanti.
er actual construction op*rati ms by million* ef Germans between It I* available.
iimind said.
C ity ’,
leading Walker aad Jack JCaoell, the U t­ Hall Corpe de Ballet, Him up and show the camera-man the newest begin.
the ages of 23 anti 46 telling them
The Chamber ranva**ml local
From Maquetln, some 40 mltow
ter af Oviedo.
sport on the Mualc Hall recreation r o o f . ___________
Jbulneee Draw.
when
and
where
they
must
report
"Yhe brick and tile enclosure will
store* and found Florida-packed southwest of Madrid and IA
Commander Boyle re-eppotntml
■‘ J l r . WBUaau expressed a bebe something new in grocery in the event of war.
■af th a t proper authorities la C. IE. Raweon a . athletic officer.
German cltlxeni carry little and grown citrus Juice* are on mile* northwest of Toledo, Inaar*
stores, the merchant eaplatned. It
sale In each establishment.
WaaMegtoa weald reconsider the P arty Mero aa chninnan of tha
gents have wide road* which
i* to be of an open front type, that sheets of blue paper in thair vett
Raafhfd bid for airmail If a aef* Boyi* Work Committee, and K.
l*. boasting folding doors and no pochst*. Outwardly they discus*
lend I" their goal*. Conaarvaf k t n t awmber of loral temmer- W. Dtaae a . adjutant.
the order enthusiastically hut In
gins* windows.
live Fascista, pointing out th*
«tal 'ta to m to will .How their
In re-electing Commander Boyle,
private and confident tol ronversnMr.
Gatchel
said
a
few
of
the'
Government'*
eoncentrating An*
jewoeaetlve benefit* to be de. Legionnaire* pointed out that it
new.type store* ar* In srlstenco d tr to take part In w ar"
perute defens* force* on th* Mta■Wad Warn airmail eervke.
w u under hi* administration the
Ilona
their
opinions
somatime*
are
in Miami. He plana to inspect
n ta aaplatoing tha xitoatloa be* Poet had enjoyed it. U rgeit mem.
queda-to-Madrid highway, anhl
one of them before constructive reversed. The slips ar* titled "orfeera the CommUiion U .t al«ht, berehlp in 12 yenre. At prevent
All German* war* warned to
II. J. lehm isi, riqiresentalivo untrained defense force* must bo
work begins on hla building.
‘j l r . W lln.au pointed eat that 236 member, a n affiliated.
On* of the feature* of the now us* the greatest car* to keep mil­ from Seminole County, will not reckoned with hut they beltovoA
th a a e a tn rta r who operate* the
A report from Mr. Mero on the
be able to accept hi* City appoint­ they would lm beaten soon.
structure,
which will ba 46 feet by itary secrets from foreigners.
01. Patmburg-JacksoBvill* tlae, activities of the Sena of the Legion
ment rn fhr ndvl-oty «umi.\llUi -I
100
feet,
Is
built-in refrigeration.
UMpuUhe* from th* front,
roate on which Ute city I* hroujkl....~:'lt
p lan , - l o r
a
th e S ts tr V arner*' \ l
:-----•fv»s»V-f°ur
fmU - wV . 1rot tv |
i outing plant, Mr^ Gslthi t
itad, fayte I.VuTi&lt;W~ toward
m ubiug |d.-h,iii /aiVYuddy, sont
iiiam innt to »#cur» w i t liter drim, day WalVltod ltflTiugh th e ' StilfflfT-’
furdlWf'
Rie
City
Commission
last
satd, will consist of~tK‘rce distinct
* atop here.
insLirgenls ujready arc pushing
night.
compartments; n cooling room, a
Owe of the objections ralead and budgie cerpe. H e nlM reviewed pal court of Judge Miller who
actWHiee-ed-the
youth**
oegw
wl
handed down decisions on a score
—Mr. KlinnrTrvx)rtiift?,rTfiot oh’, ea. Jju.T0' itjiu . .nr-ww. lb 1 a-a--Mm iS- ■
freccing room and a segeUb'e
tf
the Vootofftee
DeyaH*
cause of the nature of other du­ of the way to Toledo.
room
MM
waa that by
yWdag xation, remarking on the progrea* of caaea ranging from murder to
minor traffic violation*.
Ma si| on la fell after “thOM,
ties, which will require his entire
Borne of the refrigeration equip­
R a f t e d ea the air otridal* fly* ef the rifte team.
Mr, Bawaew made an aanoul re­
Lawson I*, ttenon, a He l a nil ne­
time, he is force,) to decline the and*" of Government dele adorn
lag g a r v y w -W ^lW S*»»d,'
ment now being used In Mr. Gatport on the performance of the gro *r res led by local authorities
honor.
bail been killed, these dUpotcbsa
chel's present store will be em­
Junior American l^gloivB aseball yesterday, waa turn*! over to
lie was named with Commis­ • sid.
ployed, but sump new apparatus
Team and Indicated that next Volusia county officers who want­
sioner to. A. I.rffler on the ad­ Despite Ihe advance In Madrid
will tw required, he stated.
year's nine may be n.iiated finan­ ed the prisoner on charge* of mur­
ami Toledo vicinities, Insurgent*
visory comm it Ice,
The merchant said that while
cial.y by tb* Chattanooga Look der.
udmlUeil their march on BiltnM
The
Caniniioaltin
delayed
making,
the original building will be but
out*.
Three counts against Leroy
another appointment to fill Mr. V? !h"1 1 ,y
,,Uc#y. l* b*‘B«
one story high, provisions are
It waa announced that Inatal Ward, negro, charged with threats,
lehm sn's place.
blrteheil by determined t.uvsrnmade for the addition of another
a*
i
«
Ittllls l
l - o j l r i l Iliti.M
Ullon of officer* wilt be held Oct. being drunk and disorderly, and
Commissioners received a poll, ■■lent resistance.
A consignment of executions
T ha Banford Junior Chamber of 19. At their neat meeting, lx with discharging firearms, drew
Fascists contended autnnomouc
The City Commission today story In case of need.
lion
from D. L Harper, Mrs. T.
for
the
xeiiurn
and
sat*
of
persunal
Caaiawrca taet night went ea rec­ gioanalrt. will begin to Uy n pro­ ■ ItO-day prison sentence with the stood with both hind* filled by
t'atiilonin, supporting
Madrid,
9..
King
and
la*wls
Nader
u-kitir
property
nn
which
lax*,
are
de­
ord aa eadorelag mevemenU by gram of actlritlea for the coming alternative of paying a $50 fine. an application fur financial aid to
was tiie scene of tho spreading
ihat
a
slab's
at
H
U
S
Ka&lt;l
Second
linquent for IV16 were in the hand*
Aha City CommiMka toward lm- year.
ipsurrectiun ami amiouncetl vic­
Abraham Nelson, colored, drew athletic projects.
uf Sheriff McClelland today and Street he declared n public mii‘f r m r ig traffic condition. In the
Sanford’s Hosciall Association |T O t / B l i t H a l l o t t l
I t ) ready for tervlce, Jno. I), Jinkirts, * * * *ni1 ™nd*ntiwd ..........stab- tories in tin- Guadalajara sector,
SO days afte r having Iwen cuoCMy nad especially en Park Ate*
norlheunt of tiio cupitol.
vlcted of being drunk and disor- sought the largest amount, li.OOO
Seminole County tax collector, an ­ lUhmrnt l* loc.iled only 35 foot
derly,
to be Included In the 1D.16-.17 bud­
from
a
residence
of
one
of
the
pellnounced.
*• A |Wrevel followed aa add r e
A 60-day suspended sentence get for emergencies. High school
Total amount represented by I loners.
by Jadge Prank Miller who .poke
Nearly 1,200 persons are quali­
wa* meted to R. A. Edward* of interests asked for a lesser but
the 2U paper* prepared at the di­ Th« body ncceplnl the petition
fied
to
vote
in
the
niuniriii.il
aw yiaaa for the City*, program
Atlanta, alleged to have been in­ umletermlnesl sum to erect lights
rection of th# co.lector's office waa and indicated they would net a f t­
deelgned to produce more »afe
toxicated on the streets. A drunk­ for night f wit ball playing at tha elections scheduled for December, lea* than 11,000, considerably un­ er an investigation had been nun to.
It
was
announced
today
from
driving within the City limit*.
enness charge against llcnry High School athletic field.
City
Hall where registration der th* sum* of past years.
'• Officer, ennouaced a JayCee
White, negro, resulted In a 115
In a letter from the Basrball Hoik* opened yesterday.
Twenty-nine player* uses) th*
Mr, Jinkins said th* executions
I .ria l evtat to he held la the aear
fine or 30-day Jail tarm.
Association, presented by Henry
golf course ut tho t'ountry Club
In Sanford, a city falling be­ cuvered personal property surh a t
future, although no definite date
Said to have been drunk and Watson and Jimmie W(tight, it low the 20,000 population mark, stuck in store* and shops, farm
within the past few days, accord­
■ a . n renounced,
W. W. Drtseor has been con­ disorderly, David While, a n»Kri,
ing to Ihe gueit list released, to­
» Tha body dUcumed the nece*. fined by Illness to hla home on was fined 116 or remanded to pris. was pointed out that the auni de­ only one registration in a life­ animats, farm equipment and oth­
sired was asked more as a reserve time ia required of a voter if er classes of commodities, which
day.
•
ally a f yrevidiag a park for the Golden Lahe alnco Thursday, it on fur .10 days. Judge Milter dUto be fallen hack upon In event he remains In the city. In cities —under th* Florida law—may b*
Alining the payer* was Gene­
antertaJaawnt of tourists during wa. (sported today.
missed charges of resisting against unforeseen financial difficulties over 20,000 on* la required In sold for thu satisfaction of per­ Three unit* of the -Sanfor*I Nu• vieve Shidler of South Bend, lad.
Honal Guard hint night Mood
'th e w riter m m aad Indicated
the defendant.
arise during the nest basrball sea- register every two years.
Sanford golfer* included Mr*.
sonal assessment*.
semiannual inqiertl.m by Maj.
Ha awypart ta any aoeh project.
Judge James G. Sharon was
Krank Bell, colored, charged with sea.
Hooka
at
City
Hall
will
remain
The collector explained the sher­ W. II. Vonllohrrli, We*l I'ali.i J. O. I aney, Gene M. I Jury,-Ter­
• Delegate, who attended th« re* sitting In Lake county court today,
iff is tequirrd to post a notice of Beach, rnniniandunt uf ihe fir*t ry I'sttersnn, Flimhelh Kollln*,
:! " * .• fiB* u , | The communication asserted that open until (let. 24,
bent Male S ta in e r Cenveatlen of substituting for the regular Judge f.*0 or 40 days. 8lmltor
allegations J ^
Chattanooga Baseball AssoBala: MH'nll, Sam Itighleyman,
JayCeee reyerted ea arihrltl*.
Tally who ha* been granted a leave against K. A. Herring produced n , 1, 110,, had contributed »2.0&lt;»&gt; t&lt;»- KANAI IHI.K GETS ARMORY solo In three different place* in battalion of the til th infantry.
the county. These notices are t,» The Inspecting officer Indicat­ I'. K. Willlum*, A. C. Kcynolds,
ef absence by Gov. Dave Bho'.tx. fin* of |1 0 or a W-day term. Five
ward next year's Sanford tram
remain in public fur two week*,, ed hi* plensuie at the progress Jim Ingley, 11. It. Deas, G. D.
dollars of the fine wn* suspend­ ami that gate receipt! could lm
HONOLULU, Sept. 8 - F o r m a ­ then the property described i n ' made by the Iiii' elI in 1ill .it y Workman.
The wvether; partly cloudy, ed.
Henry /urllride, John I.udwlg,
depended upon to produce appro*! tion uf three National Guard units them may be sold at public auc- 'fe u p *
scattered shower* on extreme
Bruce Laney and Olden Drayton, mately |6,000. Further, it w as'an d erection of an armory on the lion,
John Iterbst, Fred llnlly, Elmer
Approximately
H
U
men
and
(iv
•
sooth resit tonight and over the latter colored, both charged
in
the 'loll, (,ito CuMwed, Kl Randall,
states, the Chamber of Commerce Island of Kanal, 100 miles north
In last-minute rush#* prior In officer* participated
south portion Wednesday. Ex­ with speeding, drew |.1 or six days,
llulph Chapman. Raymond Lund*
to expected to assist in ionic meas­ west af here, ha** b*«n approved the S*pt. |6 deadline for the pay­ rvenl.
trema
Northwest,
fair
tenlght,
both being suspended. Nathaniel ure.
by the War Department. Kami ment of dcIInqueik to*, Mr, JinI’apt.
II. toVhhurn. a ctin g iiniat, J»e Masters, Buddy Herbal,
» Originality ' is the key note ef
Wedaeedey pertly cloudy.
llolmea was fined |5 or Jailed for
The Association’s represent*- !■ tb* most northerly Island In the Kins' office handled a lively busi­ commandnnt of the Gunnl hero. 'J W. Spencer, Henry Watson,
'fcaack-hitoch* baric submitted In
ten day* for disorderly conduct al­ live* stressed that upon Sanford's1territory ami the only on* which ness a* property owners remitted said Maj. vnnlirhrrn was highly lloward Faville, A. I- Taylor, H.
Wednesday'• tides from Tidal legations.
___ » dot L. Manwtatte, manager
antry in th* Florida Slat* leagu* has been without a
National with frequency In an effurt to satisfied with Ihe new armory j II. Id e m - 1 and E. E. Laney.
Rtot ton, Ocean R e r, Daytona
Two negroes,
Albert
Pitt*
Into which guardsmen will move |
---------------------- P
11‘n IIs w S m le a s I n r l
I Guard.
ad th a piayhauaa, aald today.
save their effects.
Beach—low,
1:06
o’ctocq]
high
charged
with
assault,
and
James
•*' Tha best pock-knocks r*c*U— .
Slightly more than |l,000 wa* Saturday.
12:10
o’clock.
Fishing—generally
C«»«n,
charged
with
disorderly
Capt. to'ashhurn *aid an eUh.i
• I thw theater's own offke will bw &gt;
collected fra mpersonat belonging 1
conduct, were dismissed.
r i r i r i n Heal stag# show P ri-. fair.
on which assessment* had been rat* ceremony and service a re
Case* against Clara Akin, A.
'Bay Bight f sot Bring Birger W tv 1
declared in arrears. Nearly f&amp;UO planned to observe tha formal
J . Hteinmeyer, A. E. Rarjanear,
rig and Ma papular ortbs.tr*.
,
I)r. Henry Mrl.nulto today A*of th* amount waa received in a opening late in October.
Willi* Jam**, Is tte Dover, Victoria
c A trip datlar priaa will ha awardnateil n ring-tail monkey to Mu*
single day.
Jenkins,
Nettie
Wll
tom*.
Paul
M th a acpdsr af tha beet knock- &gt;
nlripol Zoo, according to Suporin*
Mr. Jinhina emphasised that the
Blake, Peter Janie, and J .
RubS n iih . Baiiad h ail la to m aiva
teiident Jnme* Moughtan. Th* OH*
number of axecutiuru for tale and
Ifuon were coatlnued.
A five-year veteran’s Boy Scout | by Judge James G. Sharon.
W two-weeks* m i fee tiro to Um
Imol I* about ten years old, Ik
■eixur# this year will be consider­
award waa presented to Byrl Higgs
4 Uta attraction^ whito third bast
was reported.
Troop 6 merit badges were ably Its* than in former year*,
A Samtool* County Chamber of
tost night during a local Seminol* ■warded to: Leroy Cooper ia life­ since persons apparently are in
f a ta • aai weak paaa for a pair.
Mr. Moughton said the newest
Commerce Legislative Committee,
County Court ef Honor Cernnuny
t&gt; Ewacb knocha map ha baadod ta beaded by Fred B. Wilson, to
WASHINGTON, 1ml., Sept. 22. addition was plnrrd in a rag*
better condition to pay their taxes.
saving,
leathercraft,
arrhary
and
in th* Juniur High Hehwd. It waa
Mm bap ofOra a t tha theater ar aorve through 1MT wa* announced
—&lt;43 —Mr*. Ruth llrynn Owen I with another monkey, lie *»*
th* first such award made in this rowing; Buck Furguson in achrdRohde, former United State, urn-,plained thnt the pair eyed each'
today by Praaidcat T. E. RImpLeonard MeLucai, athletic dt- County.
arahip, lifeaaving, reading, row­
bassador to Denmark and dough-1 other for a moment, pre**at*4
eon.
rector of Rontooe High School,
ter of the late Wil iam Jennings I their silent introduction* and ar*
Several months agn young lligga ing and athlatica; Walter Ward M
Other membare are &amp; V. will il*liver e football address
public hea th ; Jack Bolt la UfaIlryan, suffered a broken left leginmv getting on famously,
Halnee. Altamowta Hprinc*. vire- Wednesday night bsfor* the Ll- waa made an Eagle Scuut and saving, reading and rowing; Robert
j
chairman; Jess J. Pariah Titusville, ows Club meeting la the Valdes sine* then ha* been glean the rank Altman in swimming.
JACKSONVILLE. S«pL 2 2 . - m in a fall hare last night. X-ray j __________ ____
of Eaglo with Palm. Ho ha* been
—Metrorologlit* said this m orning'vvamiaatloH disclosed the injury
Gordon J. Barnett. L'oyd F. Hotel a t 7 o'clock.
Troop IS morlt badges want In:
today.
Cowatp CsmmlMloaan will m s- Boyle, lo t land L. Dean. R. L
Officers of tke civic club today active In scouting for more than Raymond Kader In first aid, a “small tropical hurricane'' In
Mrs. Rohde fell shortly after she!
waaa taancrnw r i tha Caart House Glenn, E. f. Houakoldsr. H. J. urged that all M ak er* make ar. five years.
th* Atlantic Ocean 600 to 600 miles
Other honors conferred went to civic, and handicraft; Jam** T*w east of Florida pparenlly haa completed * speech urging the re- *
Am • dtocaastow a f the progress Lehman, John Melech, W, Her­ rangemento to attead Um regular
if
V
aa far aw tha * 89.000 bert Meeeer, Jansen G- Sharon, G. oeas ion.
Raymond Monsalvatge,
Sidney in mttalworh; and B. Vernon in changed its courso from northwest election of President Roosevelt. ! fan. Av«r«|ts
■r»b. Avars** ____
4*
rafwading •program author- W. Spencer and D. L Thrasher.
Nix and Chum Stanley, each of bee-keeping.
to northeast, thus pointing it away She wa* running beside her nuto- |War. Avers** ____ 61f t M■V
mobi*
in
an
attempt
to
get
into
Tha
Court
of
Honor
was
com­
M
Aar.
Average
whom
received
the
award
of
Kagio
aa
from
the
mainland
af
th*
Unit**!
A
beautification
commlttu,
DOOMKD TO MR
i Mae Aeers** ___ 64
44
Company cbalrmaaid by H. B. Pope, Includes
with Brunse I’aJm. The trio has* posed of Judgo Sharon, chairman; State*.
ftp
■junk Avn. ........ . IT "16
Mrs. Endec Carlett of Geneva,
'i r t . v av n.
. ft
ts
MADRID. S ep t 22^-O Pt-The been ruaisting scout masters In A rthur Branan, the Rev Bram, C.
Aim. a vo.
16
.. si
It. Mason, H. J. Nix and Scout
I tha refund amtoract, a dac. vico-chairmaa, Mr. Bovto. R. F. people* tribunal laat night eon- training other youth*.
TKAFFOBD RETURNS
ii
11
.
61
ii
it around on a hilldde when It z
which stiparito* the re- Cooper of Oviedo, W. J. Well* of «Vmrf-d In 'a x ar Atoweo, former
Fol'owing
wera
additional Executive llagedorn o f Orlando.
90
IS
4
11
61
jt
ape ration ahall corcr a Leagweod. Mrs Julius Dtogfel- minister af th* Interior, to death awards made to local Scouts:
Other than Judge Sharon and
AI Trifford ha* Just returned got oet of cuntr d.
tr
11
tl
W M year*.
leroy Cooper, troop 6, life the R*v. Dram, Mr. Branan. chair­ from a brief business trip to Jack­ Afler Mis. Bhiale fell, the riy i*
dor, Mr. d ea n , Roy Hol'er. J . U for being netiva ri the present
9U
Ul
11
61
contiifurd
downhill
stopping
to ta caarict bondhold- Maraatotte, Mrs. H. M. Pnnwacth, Spanish r*b*tUaa aad also for Scout, presented by th* Rev. Mar- man of the Central Florida Boy sonville where he attended a bou­
:*•
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aacura f r om I t
Mrs. Haary Wight ta d Prod T. tahtog p art la tha Aaiartoa up- tain Bram; Cullen WrithL troop Scout Council, aad Mr. Hagedorn quet given by the Aluminum Com­ against a true. Rohde wax unin- ?i ................. ........... N
it
■. , „
Williams,
- . _
_ - - .
14, aecoad class Scuut, presented mad* award*,
fee tha rafuad.
pany of American,
‘
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rtotog
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MOVE ON TOLEDO!

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Thousands Reported
Slain In B a t t l #
B e f o r e Masqucdfl

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* te re d ta Sought

Twenty-Four Defendant$
Tried In Municipal Court

Lehman To Decline
lo b On Marketing
Committee For City

Negro Held For Murder, la Released To
Volusia County Authorities; Ten
Cases Are Continued

^Jay-Cm Endorse
CoRunlaalon Action
For Greater Safety

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CityCommiuioir
ApproadiedFor
Athletic Monies

Sheriff Received
Execatioai For
DefafKilTu

Baseball Association,
High School Unit
Asking For C a s h

29 Papers Prepared
At D i r e c t i o n Of
Coi^nty Collector

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&gt;v
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1»200 Are Qualified

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December Election**

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Twenty-Nine P l ' i y
Golf At S u n f o r d*n
Country Cl u b Link*

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Major vonllehrcn
Inspects S a n f o r d
Guardsmen Units

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Knock
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Shtwa Originality
|
In Rita Contest

New Monkey Given 1
To Municipal Zoo

Bryl Higgs Is A w a rd ed
F ive-Year Scout Honor

Chamber Committees
Are Aanounced By
President S i m p s o n

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Mrs. Rohde Breaks
Leg In Fall A f t e r
Chasing Automobile

McLucas Will Talk
Before Local Lions

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Little Hurricane
Turns From Coast

CsRRty To Discasa
BoRd Refund Plans

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M n tm l *k« v t t k i H l l N t M m k i m
M l Cowed, W itoH
Uahrer- l i m i t i f l l k m la Mo fea lty .
i t t |’i atMotte * w t w , that Hi*
Tho I*m a t tha** t i n * boy men, i
Me m M n far Um Matters thte foUowtag M tho footstep* o f tks
fa a r I* i Mm M la tk* ***t*r *f tajurio# to W*H* aad Cothort, two
lk« Um .
atroag wlagawa? c r a M M at fa**
F h * g n o r t o w . am * *f th**d t* w i i l r J « i « k * t “Jhu" *&gt;■
regutan af Im %m r , i n rocotv- M k * k « tk* l*c*l c r ll U sm , ilac* I
Me Ik* Im UtmUo m *f Cowtll » m p n t , teemed M U r far • aoc• a i U m Coach C M F i n M i i m i l i l aoosoa tkl* jrwr tkaa any
D m *M Priam o f THaavUI*; WU-.ta tk* pait taw years.
M
Aa to n aa ot Park Hid**.
How, however, tk* Baailaol*
DL| BUI Blauebtor, of Ran fori; coot koo doubt If tk * / wlU bofln
U Maooo of Miami; Dougina acrlauaae* tkl* w**k, alar* they
C*Umar* a t Virginia, Minn.
ar* afraid that lb* ftw man tail
Tk*** fhr* ar* all kooky lad*, to u*« may b*com* injured la Ike
bat Ik* eligtMJIty o f Mason awl rough work.
Cadamr* I* la doakt. Tk* Miami
Vaaaaal la Itsolf I* tk* fic t that
toy baa had boom difficulty with all injuries ar* coming to Ilac*.
M* acbool grad**, and Oirooru man, wbero tk* Colory fed* wot*
—a Junior college product—waa abort**! o f men. la tbo backfbld,
a atadonl at Rollin* far tk* flr*t tkor* aro ] • men, *11 of whom
few wooki o. laaI aeislon an-l could bo ccunted oa for plenty of
kl* atatoa a r a lti official ruUqt. good play Ikla aoaaoo, white than
A | mater tk* llaUtre euffcrvd aro only around II man who can
• heavy laae la tho Injury of bo counted oa for /la y oa tbo Rem*
McCall* during Spring Inolo Um .
i.
McCall*'* kne* will
Uneaa aorn* o f tb* men out now
Im out o f tho gam*, but recover In tint* for play In the
otnlaliig recruit* nro woriti opoiting tilt with EuatU, It la
t for the middle p nliion. doubtful nhother ur not the Bonfi­
re Tom Kirkland nf Tult-t, no lea will have a chance to ret up n
aad Troy |&gt;p|| ot Lena- largo acore aa wa* expected,
ind th« coach** ar- highly
Today, Coach McLuraa hi singI with their ahowlng. J n Ing a tun* of “Old Man Jter. Slay
practice.—— - ”■—&gt;
Way From My Door," with Coachrx
toeklea and end- tow el' SfeOrncI' ^MawC-vdsn chln.H
'•man expect to be a* well with a mighty chortu.
id aa laxt year, while In |
-----------------------:kfl»M 'hey hope to derriip f J |a n t N R v i p i t d ) n * H
•peed than IK, 1M15 ball
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DUKE vs* DAVIDSON
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palarmJ H u net P&gt;*f tola waak w*

0 centurie* a t Ha la aad *at u MID BHIBTB IN VOGUE
latone*.
And aa Uaw paraaad tk* *v*n
LONDON,
tenor aad a»|r*a* a t It* way*,
irkw rod abirt, generally worn
tk* Rotnaa*. wtw had a kakU
of adopting thing* Oririaa, pil­ wttk • gray ault, ta on# of tbo
fered the football Mm, bat to fa teat fashion craxta fur men.
foyoaUll topyrlgkt salt*, aaUod • Dark Mm shirt* with gray
popular than
It “PoUIn", Tk* Im taaa and* ■alto aro more
•tec* tk* Dalmatian fl»h•uck pengrooo later oa, wken
. — _ .............. ....... .) reforrod to King Edward
world aeries at football they I ** "tho awa la tk* Mu* ahlrt,”
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waa not la tho gam* h ag*/ tk*a
two play*, *ad no e /c itarota* Uehfe* war* poaslbe k*yogd tk* Ikm
tk* acrlmmago kecaooo « f tk* aV&gt;
tear* of a aoeowtary dof oaao.
Injuries took aaotkor aock at
tbo O aten, placing **v*a vnraMy
gridden o a the ildelkaea. Non* of
tk* tom ponry aboencoa ar# aertou* Injur lea and any of tk* boy*
way bo out there la tbo mldat a t
acrlmmago today *r iotorday. Tk#
ailing lint Include* Harry Kite*
liter, Prank ICoeato, Buaaell Cam­
ming*, Oeorg* Owen*. Pa*l Brock,;
Tom Walker, *nd Lob# Knleel.
Brock waa wot ab * to dm akoaldrr
nad*. becaua* o f an Injurod abnuldcr but took ki* place on a m el* r.
en to go through altaal* and do
hi* ahar* o f the passingAlthough Cody ahlfted lima and
backfletd* all afternoon In vnrlout combination*, two a*c*ndarlc*
aaw aerate* In lb* earn* arrange*

, (Math at Octator, DM. which la tk.
i Uk Oar at October, lkJC.
! UolMl tola l*lh Oar of Hrplrmlor, Haw Tort. * T.» # rtPWAHO W.
UIIKI.WIM. ear* •»
“u , ?f
o. r. iie ii .nihin*, Treat Compaar
J*'?* 11
C M of derail four! ot Wall mraat. Naw Tom. H. T.
To* u 4 u i k el ram a n berekg
Baatlaoko County. VlueM.k
untaret- an* raqulrwb to appmr *J*
Ur: A. U. WEEK»,
Oatolnr Itk, A. U Iklk, to too MU
of eomrUlnl UleO naalaal jo e to
C o to W ert’n nntl necuro th e
lh , akoro aatllla* causa, aa*
w o n l In th e s p i c e kIiovi* oik
Ilk dar ■&gt;* Au**ak, A. U l»M. koa MWTICB 00 APPLICATION POH “TIM Mafor* lleraM” to berekr
daatgaate* aa Ike aewapopev M
lllrd
asm,
la
my
elflee
aad
has
t
a
x
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c h a r t to T h e H erald O ffice .
which Ikla erdar akatl ho pahmote appltoatloa fee a ta* dead I
(tonal* Blu Me. 1*1)
l» to Iasaad tharowa. M 4 eerllf- I KOTICN IM IIKIIKIIT IIIVKS, Ibat llakad once a weak (ar (ear &lt;tl
wash*.
Irala tmkraroa toe feltoolag
WIOHT IIKtiM. COMPANY bolder t-( cokaarulU*
Wlinrea mr hand aa Clerk of
acrltod proparlr la lh# Ceaalr »l «.|»tl»a of Taa l.'trllllrala No m . Ikla
Court
and
Iks Meal e l laid
1“ 1*:.
l eaeod lh* Tlh dar of Julr. A. O.
IM II Soalare Hatohla. ___ IKS, has riled MIM lu mr *&gt;,1Ira atm «'curl al Sanford, Florida tola
A. II. t ill.
Tha aaaaaanwal of lla aald P»k- has made applk-allon fur u laa tktd Ini. iter kl MaptaniHar,
t t P, IIKIINHON.
rrtr andrr Iha aald rertlltoato toouad t0 a , Maua* Ibareon. Maid rerlltoaia
'
Clark Circuit CnuiC
wua la Iha aanw of MAUUM M. JAM- fmarana Iha fototwlo* d.arrlb.1
Ur A. M. WEEKS.
iHputr Clark.
mid ramOTOU ^
redaamad •" " rd lM l" tow. Ike M»P
* II t l J t l M . I * I. Oloek
rrtr dearrltod therein will be add la via* I Maaford
APPLICATION PON
■o lto_ nUbeat nidAir . 1 to. n m U
ft.
of to. mid proparlr NOTICE OPTA*
D ia s
hmsa. dam m tto rinl Moadar to Ito wmttt lh, Mig rartlflrale Imead w.a
(tonal* BIS No. toll
"'■'••s •» oelator. I»»«, which la t. , M MOM of Mil*. I'AIUIIE IJ. NUTU'K IM IIKIIKIIV IIIVEN. that
too Ilk dar of delator, 1*1*.
WfLMM.
MXIYH HATCH holdrr of Taa Carbind pay
.
,ku ***k k &gt; " /aplemtor, t!.Um mid rertlOeala .hall ha r»- llflrale No. H i imuetl In* Ind dor af
”
_ ,, u n r iiw H
daamad arrordlaa to law, Ik* prop- Jalr. A. H. IMI. baa filed mm* In my
AND THEN IT MAINKt)
New Yoik H7 r,7 .C04
IU
g WBB H P y ,
arlr drorrltoitaaraln • will ha atod offk-o and haa mail* api-llcatlnn far
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Jr** .?* yrroM O m w tet „ t&gt;M
niddar *1 tto .oart- a U s deed to be laaued thereon. Maid
Mamlnnla CUeafr, jneftO*. *ow dam aa Iha Oral Honda r la tha rarlifkata embierea the folluwInM OaSHAMROCK, tlklr., Sept. IS -- Chicago
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Mmoalh
af
Ori*a*r,
im*. whkit to lh* srrllwd propedr In ll»* Coualr •*
UP)—Tha Euchre I ml lane begun
—— -----------------,
**■ c - Mk tor al October, IM*.
Hamlnola, Mala of Florida, lo-wlll
their ceremonial rain ilanre near
Colton price niljualnirnt piydoled Ikla lkth dar af September,
Hag. M«H fl M A III- ft K of
tarn
here on n Saturday. For twit inenta to North Carolina farmers
NW Cor la&gt;l 4. Macllon XI. T»w»n. p. iieiin im in ,
■hlp I* Mouto. Han*- la East,
day* they itenred ami no rahi.1amounted to |I,M3,7IH on Aug, 30,
rtork af Ctrealt Court of
run N 4*1* ilearae* K 111 fl * IS
On Mondry Chief William Bren it j according to agriculturist* ot
*. mIonia Cauatr. Florida.
d-g. 10 min. K Ml fl to U N
NOTICE
IM
HEKET
ntVM
By:
A.
M.
WEEKS.
MW
Ir along lato* 111 II N U deg
and hi* two
daughters ami North Carolina Htate Crileg*.
MM. EldHAEMTn MVAET
Ik. C.
t* min. K i n H to lleg. 1 A r m
af Taa c*rtirtml* No. II*. lam
Tho aaoaaam-nl of Ito mid property
(SHAD
told Air *d late. A. M ISM, hi
aadar Iha mid rartlflral* laaued waa
roam ta ate aMtao OM hM am
la
Ik* nam* of C. M. KENNEUV.
pNrnitea tor a Ida Mod la ha
Cniem sold r.rllfW a le akall to re­
ihkiM i, Bald rartlftoata *■
NOTICK OP APPLICATION PON
deemed a rro rd ln g lo tow. I t o pro # 1
TAN o t a o
dearrllred th erein wilt t o ardd la
both, of Lyndonvllle, VL, voteian
Bimtotli. t x r . V i
Mn, NtmCK (M HMUOIV UtVKN. Itoll ator tr
(tonal* *IU Ns. IU|
t k teh ral bidder a l lb* ro e rt-k a a a a
i * r. WHEKIJOt holder af Taa Cbr- d anr nn Ih a flra l M onitor In too
guar.1, dlad Kumtey.
NOTICK IM IIKIIKIIV IIIVKN. Ibill
lIHral* No. IMS, toaaad lb* Tto dar at m o n th . o f d e l a t o r , to ld , w b leb la
IUM.tl.EK KNIliHTH hold, r u l 1-1
Still another o f tbo store whom
t^ , , , . rrrm, n . f in. « i* ,
—r-a J*|y. A. I&gt;. IM*. has (tod mm* In mr to*
ol Tua l.vrllrwal* Nu. Ill, Uaurd lh*
I l k d n r o f d e l a t o r . 111*.
Coach Noblo Klmr had gapretod i r under to* mid aaellftooka
afflrr add haa mads apoUsoUaa fur Irated
Ilk itov u( Julr. A. It IHl. to* III-.I
Ikla Into dar W Maplan.tor,
a tot dead la to leas'd Itorvan. told INI.
•ala* in mr a(Hra and tot luada apto form tho miclru. of KU HWS
* OV***1 OT raftlfiral*
tmheec** Ik* fsHowlug to­
l.llt-alh.n (wr • la* Meed lu wa kaau- ,
O P. II KENIION,
gridiron machine la In • aonoua
ftoJ,m mid aaMMhola aka*
re- wrrttod proparlr l» to* Cuunlr af
b. rr»ii in.bl 1 -rtlfb*I- -ii.I.rai-* in*
rtork of Clrraik Caairt af
FOR RENT furnUhed 3 badroom i
condition.
Ixiwtll Iteckcr
o f t e n d V r ^ toQ k*towLlto » P tomtoato. Mala af Fiartd*. «*-wll:
fuliawlllg ileatrltod prupeMr In Iha
Mamloola Coualr PtorMa.
to*.
Lad I Mark C WUma'. Addlhouse. Rood location. Fbomi I uunlr of Seminole, NUI* u l FkirlLAEAYirrtK, 1ml.. Brpt. IB — Reading. Mich., fuUbo.k
Ur: A. M. WEEK*. ,
auft o X f m .to
w**| Itoo la Ovtod*.
■la, in-ell:
SL C’J
1X3-K for appotetmeaL
(A
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T
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MrCanmm,
alar
I’urferod
sever*
burn*
and
hi*
!»•
how**
door
oa
Ik*
Head
Mao
m
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Tk*
aearn*a-.nl nf tto u ld prop,
Uda a A I*. M.lh tVoudruir*
“rfc.#rtr andef tto mid rertlftrol* lmw*d
' duo University halfback
frori cov*ry wa* not certain.
Mulallktolon.
, L^inTTib m r -"StodnlvTl
_ lU *; to Ito nam. W CNKNllWN.
Tk* a-»-**.iienl of to* mid prop- Evanavillr, Ind^ died yesterday
*rlr uad-r Iha mid &lt;-r1in,ul* laaued morning from turn* rerelvetl in
waa In tto nam* al I’NKNOWN.
I’nles* mid rertlfVal* -toll to re- « shower room explosion o f gnadremrd nrt-nnllng to tow, Iha proper)r oIIm fume* after practice Inal
■l-mrllad ttorvtn will to wiki lu lb*
Two blno.1 tramifuhighest I.HLIer nl Ik* eourl-k.Mia* /•Junta-.
d.mr ..a lb* flral Monday In lb*
When It rum** to tho proper, (SKAT.)
BOYM AND Ulrte U k y c l.s -a t munto of Delator, Ills, whlrh la alona wers given Mrflannon in
1 an effort to savs hia life.
* price that will save you Ik* Ilk dar of October. 1*1*.
i lx* does of o laxative mediclae,
ItcCunnon. S0-yr*r-nld jnnter, dtfferont persona and differ cut
I&gt;al,d Ikla Itth d*r ol M-pIrmtor.
money.
VUnley-Rogera
Hard­ I»1L
wwa the second mainstay or Ihlf age* naturally
Mod differ**!
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ware Ca
n. P. hkiinimin ,
rtork of rinuii Court ofI yoar’s Curduo train lo autminb dose*. Froper •'•# do### tborto ni Inolo County. Florida.. lo burn* suffered in the fire, oughly &lt;h&gt; 111# wweb expactad -rna CW
Uri A. M. WEEKM.
S U ff.
U C. caused whin a coal stove ignited without harsh pwgtag.
gasoline fumes. Curl K. DrillBtecb-Drsugh! Jaxativ, la JIW

Also. Don't Forget
that the Boy O r
Girl Student- Now
Leaving For School
W ill A p p reciate
most a W atch
From W ert's

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.lie of tho dto# rosilf
adjuateil to the Modona of I te
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pc n o n taking It. Not too moth, i m e
but Just tnough iKorottfWj to
rolleve donatlpotWm.
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Loyal Troops

Eastern Seaboard Hurricane
Roars Into A tlantic After,
Causing Millions Damage

■samaJM 1MS-3S
mimk First
]n Celery Rank

Death ToUl^tlmated
At 8even; Crew Of
Ship Feared Leal
Is Found On Bprga

rsas Vahse Of Crap
In Statu Advances
mot
pFlfcn M illio n s akoto
p ta io n

a mutilating death by
yootsrdoy.
Government caaaoa rained itool
into Um faattorod fortress u the
militia owaited arrival of now
supplies before making an In­
fantry aaoaatt o n e beeps a t
crashed masonry.
Tbo *oIdlota, who charged lata
the wreck which once * m lit#
royal palace, declared 1100 of
1700 Feiclsl*—men, women and
children—who eolaatarity Imprteonod thomeelve* Inaide the Al*
n u r , died when two mine* wore
touched o ff by the Government.
Rebel* continued to return
Government fire, bloating away
from cellars where they look
refuge when lojral forte* bluw
up ground structure*.
Government leader* sold It I*
only a m atter of time until they
killed the remaining Rebel* or
took them prisoner*.

New York Flared
By Strong Winds

Re-FIt cHt a Of Rssae
veH A d v o c a t e d
By P a r t y Leaden

Hijrh Pressure A m i
Shoves Storm Into
East Over O c e a n

Vred Cano, Democratic nomine*

Former Queen Victoria of Spain (left) Is shown arriving to
New York to visit hoc *Wk son, Alfonso, Count of Covadongn, who
has been near death with haemophilia, dread bltedlng scourge of
kla family. She requested that no recognition bo given her royal
status and bogged for a quiet sojourn In the strictest Incognita.
( Associated Press Phot*)

IMen of Ik* legislature In JaaW ry “to krey out compensation
l i Florida.*
lie spoke before o bug* Demoerotic rally in Orlando attended
I f score* ef Sanford clllsen*.
The entire list ef speakers,
which Included Senate Nominee*
Clauil* f tp per and C. O. An­
drews, asserted their unified Intontlono of
standing
behind
President Rooeerelt. The state*

_
*»- —UlH Wee—
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—
One of the worst hurrictiMW
-in history swung out to son
northeast of here today
with all vessels warned to
get out of the way.
Despite Its violence ov*Y
1.000 miles of Atlantic coast*
line, only seven persons werw
known killed. T w enty-thra
more were missing.
The death toll estimated at 4B
was drastically revised when S4
men, feared Jo*t from the steam*
*r lxmg Island in Dels war* Boy.
ware found alive on a coal barge
two milt* off shore. Four e f
lbo crew still are m iulnf. Three

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, h»b lllu ‘*
city Jail.
| Municipal prisoners, In the past,
Dr. Joan Baptiste
Charcot have boon confined In the County
(shove), famous Polar explorer Prison. It was understood that the
Cona asserted that th* "Reese- known as the "Admiral Byrd of City's Prison will ho used for that
velt Administration has brought Front*," and 39 fellaw-scienlisti purpose after the move is made,
hack prosperity to the United t and seamen perished whan th e ir, Chief w i l l . . . t - i...
. Wrr
«r*im r - r w
t ” X H E ilo
, office
~
c&lt;|uluDisrupted rommuuualtou* pr»*
wrecked In a hurrtcan* on the moat from the old location to the Vented an accurate estimate of
rocky coast of Iceland. (Associat- new. !i was believed the present property damage although pro*
ed Press Photo)
police headquarter* will have llmlnary reports indicated mil*
been abandoned by Oct, 1,
lions wer* lost,
I
l
ast
night’s
Commission
aesA* the great storm, with winds
aw
gw .» »
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tlon was called for further study ■* high as lOo mile* per hour,
uf the 19.19-37 budget, and Mayor circled northeastward, Connecticut
■oetB coast tnalgbt asol In oatcomr t 1V W V W h i
V W I H S S V * fjm T
SanfocdUa knows the
Hhlnholser reported cenikfcrehle apparently
escaped
damage,
south portion Sunday.
iI l f
I
C a n o n m t W 1 of th* popular. fail which
progress.
Winds and rates which swept
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_ _
. lore to national broadcasting . . . Wednesday in the Court House for i
tlon of certain Improvement, to
-------I . | r m l up„n th. . U o e ^ n „f fund,' •«*'•&lt;«■ Kleew&gt;wra * * • » * £ :
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chains.
And
today
local
cltlasns
routine discussion* on the Retain#!#
ro ad sarv l ktokw.ym
| San/onl Rons of the 1-eglon to eert.ln departments, proposed *“ »'* the eoast w as whipped by
County bond refunding program
• n‘l 9*1" hut dam*
V V lu W l
U i U U U l are uffered th# opportunity to | DlgTessIng Into another Use of. |u t night reelected Carl Boiler- rspvndlti.rr. for other branches ' hr*v*
which recently was authorised.
**• ws* reported light.
_ _ _
cash In on their originality of I hosght, h* declared that Flo»W a|Won, „ t . ptB|» of , he orglM,. c{ , ov„ nment hmT, nut lm.n
I Is going to seek
, SStlon fur the second consecutive tied, and the Commission es.
R. L. Glenn, local labor leader,
Rmmev.lt Administration within
Tommy Mfro M | nBnw, pr. „ „ , . dro,re not to m .h . pub.
Is in Washington today confer*
F i V f n P O I n t P r o - ’t ^ w t* Thoatrr, U offtrin* a ,h* n*11 , r ?**” '
„
,lr*t
lieutenant,
or seen ml in com- lls any figures until the entire
ring with officUU of th* Ameri­
T h . nominee for governor re*1 budget Is adopi.il.
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can Federation ef Labor, accord*
g r a m v / I l i p c r a u o n knock-knock suumlUeit to
th* iterated a campaign stats men
others offlcrrs seleelrd were: j Another sosslon Is schetluled for
inf to press dispatches from the
-------| bus office of the pi*j house bui - 'r * 0"* ‘ mi #
II I .IT,
Soderblom, second lieu- Monday night when Commissioner*
national capital.
The
year's program of the foreThursday night.
abolished osee sad for all In the tenant. John I*ope, adjutant* MUOviedo
High
School
Agricultural
Second
best
hmwk-hnock
will
■tots.
j ton Adams,
finance
officer;
A regular meeting of th* Jun*
'
| Thomas Rivers, re elected ser-l
lor Chamber of
Common* U Department was announced toduy' receive a two-weeks' pass for
| . .J .
p i a v geant-at arms;
Worley Brown,'
scheduled for 7JO P. M. Moaday by Prof. R. K. Cooper who d i ‘fw u . to l ‘,hV R,iM . P"*, k,!*1&lt;K‘i ' l l a i M a n
Tha sale of a vast tract of land
; k,,otk. J,ud«,d ,h i" ' J r * 1 wI"
In the Mayfair Hotel, the Rev. rocts operations of the unit.
In the t'huluotn section for a con*
historian; and Hidney Richard
Father J. J. KeUagkaa, secretary,
In th . following. Prof- Coop, r tw„ lo ,he
aldcralion of IHI.ooo was record­
announced today.
departmvnteliie* hU program for
N tU Kri,lay night Uirger Wesed today In the office of th* clerk
the yesr and subdivide, it IntJ ,#r am, hu orih„ lrB are tthedLt. E. C. Ntlson, director of ategle
of the .Seminole Cmiply cjrcult
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Vttty Mero. chairman of Iha
classes of apormtlon, and u|ej | (( preHnt ■ knock-knock
avUUon for th* City of Or­
I . According to standing* released American l-cgion Hoy's
Work
court.
h
u
duties.
j
stag#
show
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t
lh»
Hits,
and
th
j
lando, was In the city today la
mid
installation
| Originally bo unging to th* e*.
A -T ypes of Instruction: 1— Bcl w||| Include the three prise1 today, A. C. Madden continues Committee,
discuss plans for th* At) F lo ri*
to lead tha play In ths RemInot* ceremonies will bo held in three
tain uf Mrs. Nannio jf- Giles, the
teach two all-day ctaaoas In B|nner.i.
Air Progress and Eighth Anni­
Tournament, w rtks with J. Carl Johnson of
I region was purchased uy tha
High School; 2—teach )(r. Marentetto said originali County Checker
versary Celebration u he held In Oviedo
Morse Heal Kstste Corporation of
one evening eltas for adulta In , , „f knock-knocks will be the1 sponsored by tha Bsnford Chess Tampa, stata Hons of tha Legion
OrUado Oct. 4 and 5.
chairman. In charge.
Orlando.
Oviedo; 3—teach one part-tim e'rhW f u tu re In deckling the' .and Checker Club.
Mr. MwUen has won a total
After the business session, th*
Iwr«y II, Giles, son and attoewey
class in Slavla or Oviedo; 4—
an&lt;| he urgrd that contest‘lo f 31 1-2 games, while losing group retired to the National
fur James |, Giles, who sold the
i only 4 1-2 for a percentage of ^Guard Armory for target praeproperty, said Iho land is as yet
•975. Following him are: K. M. | dre. I'rte Mem was high man
undeveloped nml was uninformed
Burns, 20 1-2 won and 0 1-2 in 37 shooters, hanging up a
os to the disposition which Iho
Thu first meeting ef th*
lost for a percentage of .039; H. record of 23 points out of a
real estate corporation plana to
Weesen's Civic Committee e f the
Watkins, IS won and • lost for possible 29.
make,
Bsmlnnls County Chamber
ef
O mmorea for th* fall wiO he
hold a t tew o’clock Monday morn­
ing In th# Chamber of Comowre*

Knock-Knock Contest Is
Booked By R itz Theater
SinlontitesTOfiered Opportunity l o Earn
Cash, Movie P a n n For Partlci-

ML This County produced I J U
p e te o&lt; the state's 7J90 r a n of

MMTJf#
I m Im Ii Conitv v u i
Ftrot hi rail shlpmenu of celery
BB M * 2 straight n rlo ts. “
B r a to rail shipments of let*
Bo with 113 straight car lots.
Betoud la rail shipments of veg*
ah.ee with 5,995 straight carThlgd In n i l shipasonlo of fruit*
id vegatehte* with M 72 straight

Cooner Untunes &lt;wtK&gt;&gt; ih*r*T,&gt;
J
h

Principal Set* Up ‘E"

Madden L«ads n a y
th. pl„B. „Bm rreoki
In Seminole County,
Checker Tournament ^ **"* WMhbur" 'eo,or *—r'j

I WFA projects through■ate C a n ty during th*
k. W. B. Earle, work

BRlMitaF

MY ERROR!

Officer* of Hu couuwitteo M*
to n . to d w Cur left af Genova,
(halrmaa, aad Mr*. F. E. Bousw
u u t e f B aafini, vico^hairama.

RABAT, French Moror c i,
Sept. 19—(At — An Insurgent
radio station at J a m tie I t
Frontera reported that tw&gt;
Spanish Government p l a n .- s
fill In flamer behind F*&gt;ci l
lines today w eil of TuMn
after fighting vach other by
mistaka.

Frati At Univenity
Four Baaterd youth* attending

Survey Crews Cover
1M F a rm In Work
On U. 8. S o i l P l a n

filiated wMh
while Early!#

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Approximately 1M farms kavr
rrap boon
sorseyod by crew* operating
under Um federal soil cense rvaMger of
p, M a y
te profit
I rtawmwhen to hick carter P ath
&gt;y.
la Mated
te r a*t
Ight, a d
h# wa#

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Gan program, C. R. Dawson;
Gowaty farm agent, n psst od to­
day.
Nearly 940 more remain to be
shocked for vorifkatioa o f data
filed aa week sheet* documents
which signify a formes'* partirlpe l Inn la Iha eenoervntten pten.
P er planting certain savor crop*
aad te r th* dtvontea a f ctrtain
cropa, grawora are to pmate* stipala led a m a a ta f n r a tha federal

Chamber of Commerce Head Appoints
Committee To Serve For New Year
T. E. Simpson, president uf the
.iemlao.e County Chsmtier of
Commerce, lialay annnonced comastttee appointment* to serve for
Ike year ef Oct. 1 ,1934, to Sept. 3U,
1931.
Mr. Simpson heads the aiacutive
aad flannco committee. Other
members are Benjamin P. Haines
of Altamonte Spring*, vice-chair­
man; A rthur Branan, Roll an. I I .
Doan, Charles Duaa, Sydney G.
Gray. W. A. Leffler, M. i . UHman, John MsDch, 8 r , G. E. Rol­
lins, R. O. Shinholser, W. H. Tunnlcllffe, all of Roafncd; Frank
Evaao. Lake Mary; C. B. Scarry,
I.oagwood; A. G. Warner, ChuluSta; and B. F. Wbeoler, Oviedo.
Th* Teorlst ComoHUo* te chairaaam t by R. JL Laaey, Paste, nkiig

O. K. McNab U to serve aa vicorhateman. Other member* aro C.
E. Adam*. F. E. Cormae, 8. D.
Highleyman aad Mr*. A M. Phil­
lips, all af Sanford; Mr*. I . W.
Coot**, Oviedo; C. H. KUIo. A lta­
monte Springs: Boy L. Hbwell,
Lake Mary, and A. G. Wagner,
Chula*U .
B- F. Hi In#* ef ARomonta
Spriago was named to bond the
project commttte*. H. James Gut
Is vico-choirmia. Others am If.
If. Coleman, If. BL f tp s , t. IMareatotte, ^ re d T , BfUBams and
Fred R. Wilson, all p | Banfnrd;
A. G. Wagner. Chnhwtal aad W. J.
Wells, J r , of I i i g a n i

Booklet E x p l a i n s
Operation Of N Y A
In Seminole County

C o u n t y Is 23rd In
Gw C o n a u m p t h m
For Month Of Auiuat

Youth Opportunities la the title'during the warm months, he at
uf a comprehensive publication sorted.
, b ,ll *h* ' , NJ ! ll&lt;;,!,1 | “The belief alout the oyster la
1 r.mv of -k teh “ °"
Florkh.'aim JUr to that concerning th . ..td-v bv
il U
. T ‘1County,
? r
of Ih. ^
at the .am .
day
by T
tha
Semlnnle
" ,»
Chamber of Commerce.
T a ,i
**eCremry esplalned.
This M 3-p.o. b-hik contain* a Botl; * ,r ! ,ru# I , , r '
lw‘
summary
of
rummunlty re. nu' today.
■uurers, organisations and sstv*
02- McCreary blamed unsaidIres fur youth in Florida for l*r7 handling and poor rsfrigera1939. Quoting R. C. lu-aly, state Hon for lllnosa caused by consumodl rector uf the National Youth tlon af oysters, ftah and milk. UnAdministration:
jdsr such conditions, any on* of
"Is an attem pt on the part the three foods would have made
of the Florida Yuuti, AdminLitra-ton* ill, he declared.

Remind* County rakktd 23iil
among Florida counties In the con­
sumption of gnaullnc for August,
according to a report released to­
day from the Deportment of Ag­
riculture.
Tftls County’s gnvolint usage
amounted to 222,320 gallons, anal
produced 115,562.40 rtvenu* for
the state. Tha federal tax amount­
ed t&lt;&gt; *2,223.29.
Throughout tho state, 21J72,*
912 gallons of motor fuel woo
sold bringing a revenue of |1,M I,ID3.H4 to state cuffara.
Seminole County uaed 22,099 gal­
lons of kerosen* during August,
tho report concluded.

Workmen wer* today compM

Building contract* In Florid*
for thr first seven months of
1939 totaled Wt.3ll.Q00.

LOCAL WEATHER

Nr* SimpnoR uy^MUtand icon*
mitt** meetlag* will ho railed inlnlght, Tex, shot a block sag I* with
Iho aaag future,
_
1• aovsn fuot wlagspraad.

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ALLROORY

m akes th e hlgKwnyu and rondu u n » f s . c m m m a m f « " l i t Mug hs*k
A kin* M made a foaat,
Ami at Ids disc'* (wheat,
t f a » wise sms from Uw emit thto " f u T w tld t h l f t h l * p n t r t k s . M w h r s U M , h“ “ ^ u ^ i T l u 2 '
Ami wio* SMS from lbs west

flfljPffiy!pi 1

th e y gathered s t the board

zssha w « s a a ^ * *t - taimikl
e Ig**" 2' n ,r |«
r ears“noibruwxa.
s have their
M#rv ret* u&gt;

when the frail «■■ done, the emblem |iVM tlnw*
Tim* **poke the king, their bid,

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“The w o n t class of offenders coMtsta of tim e who I
thst
push the throttle to the floorboard as soon as they fol- Ithe *te*« ■**,*
out of s lfh t of • traffic officer. Firsselve speed—and fu*t rake end i
there are times when 18 miles par hear 1* «cee*hm |h . task pbros
—la resppnaible for more deaths than any other drivtaf ro rM r *i ths
violation.
I “&gt;*7 dasehtw
r Is my mre,
"Passlnf oa hills and curves and ‘meandering* through b**i*)r;
thsis terming land*,
traffic are also potent causes of death, injury and destine-1
1
r sabjsct* fan ,
lion. On a myriad tragic occasions, a driver has tried t ° r "
Is, empty hand*.
save a needless minute—a t the coat of a life.
L t )chwl
.. ; ^ vln«
ttw wro" 8 aide of the road, jumping trnf* kitchen sfter i
fic lights, passing a t intersection?—sre practices dear to l f - r o the Chrii
tho heart of the Dark Angel. They help keep our m orgue I ths roc* for i
Of toll and simple way*,
full to capacity.
| candy fre pm
“Yes, it might be a good idea to adopt the b ran d in g "wimiriM of M
They hoard, hut planned amlia—
Pride com** before ths fall— practice in this country. A suitable emblem would be a ^ ,w*
Their failure almply thla.
skull and cross-bones.”
1®** *° “ hrol?
They thnurht Umv knew It nil.

Herr Hitler ha* juat nlcarod
IN | 0N political prtooner*. Maybe
der fuehrer ha* tern reading about
the State Pardon Hoard.
If thla ware twenty yean age,
Jap*', and China would be ryeegalmd aa definitely engaged In
War. Now, what la taking place la
referred to a* "Incident*."
In tun* with the general trend
toward* greater speed, Detroit ha*
repealed
It*
len-mlte-in-hour
•peed limit for bone*.

at UM DOGWOOD^

interacting

“

te n oa the Half Shall?
, of Di
And whs le It when confronted i m*ck.
with aa Italian tpafhetU roetpe.l
whs doroa*t I n n msmOrlsa of many
happy rapper*—wtth a red ehschad
Uhls doth, candle* la equal bot­
tles, a golden loaf of hot Vienna
bread, e /wooden oalad bowl of
root, crlap lettuce and waterrmr.
aad a huge platter of epaghettl
that would make an opera atar
very humaa aad an ordinary laymaa want to grow lyric?
c-M— Suaahetti
oua-third cup olive oil
one half cup fat
S large ouloaa chopped fine
| pound ground round iteak
1 leeapeua aalt
ewe-half teaspoon pepper
eau quart can tomatoes
aae taa muakreema
■we cup chopped olivet
eau peuad apughettl
out hay leaf
eaa half pound grated Parmc»e»n

Court Sayg Change
Common Law Bake

Brown the salon* and alrak In
tha f at and *11, than add Uw tomatron, roll, aad pepper, aad elmmer elewly for S hour*. During
tort half hour add tha muabrooma
and olive*, (took the aytoghettl
wtth buy leaf In boiling water.

PER K ’S
PLACE1

THERE'S A

Holly Festival
Gets 8ervkra Of
American Dancer

MfAf.

ad to thoae at your own—th e n
are all the saw bum from your
husband** family. 'People laugh
about men who talk about the
thing* their mother* used to make,
but I wouldn't giro two cents for u
man who didn't. Thro* are ahraye
two or three apoctol o n e an euril
rule* were rejected la the court**
lag chocolate pie—aa candy like
order today, without prejudtou to
According in an aannunramml is Welleatoy Pudge Cake, a dlftheir future consideration after
made thla week by U L Peril**,
the new raise are tee ted.
purchaser* at Friendly Five nr
Jarman Shoe* will new ha af-

Harry Klchman and Dick Mer­
rill, iraa*. Atlantic filer*, admit
they had a fight over dumping Ho
gallon* of gaaoline white half-way a cure tot any imperfection*
over tbs ocean. One thing about that may bo found therein."
Certain objection* and augIt,'th e quarrel coulda’t diaturb
grated change* to the drafted
anybody tlae.

A national drive to abolish

teacher, Confucius, whoa* ttSSth
birthday h boiag celebrated thla
and during hie aojounu at royal
year, waa iann ended la hie trnvvh
court* by Tg faithful diaciptoe aad
protector*.

TIRES

Now that tho league aarembly
ja about to meet and the nation*
Will. attempt to get together on
Hero method to preaerVo peace,
*■ may a*pact n war to creak out

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Wtommick said, “Crook* a n juat
naturally steering dear of ths 1
jail- Thsy know hsw hot K u
otot th a n aad they a n lakias
no chanMro^UxfeSMr-atsohiwbro**
NANKING, China, Kept. 1 * GPI-Chlaa'e irostaat aage ami

Wo wonder what'* became of TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept IS.
Senator Borah the** day* and —Si* wltn*i*ii were examined
Whether or not he will re on the yeaterdny morning In the nutter
firing line for Alf Undon?
Yeatenlay w»» the tenth ennlveraary of the deitructlro hurri­
cane which hit Miami, claiming
S it live*, injuring 8,281 end leav­
ing 1TJUH families temporarily

Crime Shriveb In
I Weetern Heat Wave

toy firearm* haa been Inaugurat­
ed by the National Congreve of
'Parent* end Teacher*, which
b uy be n good fling. But a* long
«a there are any loos* broom
handle* around and a* long a*
hoya have pocket knlrro, the
boyhood of the nation Will not TALLAHASSEE, Kept Ih-G P)
—The National C rlpa Prevention
want for play gun*.
League's report th a t “the uwdm■
e
' Representative Ltmke, qandl- wouldf* had "w*U matured pfcau
Arte fro president take the quo*,
tfeas "Haw i n urn going to pay
HO billion dollar* with ISO dlA ft dpUaral* And then he lata

State Crime Target*
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REPUBLICANS CELEBRATE VICTORY IN MAINE

Social
Social

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MONDAY
Co-ed C lan of th« firs t
Church will meat at
1:30 P. M. « lt|, Jin . C. R. Blow,
I m U Sanford Avenue,
j 'TW Dependable d a ta of tSo
V in t Methodist Church will m o t
At 7:30 P. M. at the homo of
t i n . E. A. Londcnberg, Wool
f l n t Street, with Mrs. L—iten
and Mrs. C. P. Proctor as
ssor.

The board meeting of the Presfteriaa Auxiliary will taka
►lace at 3:00 P. M. a t tho church
will bo followed by a bustmreting at 3:30 P. M.
Regular program meeting of the
i Oman’s Missionary Society of the
first 'Baptist Church will take
at 3:30 P. M. at the church,
ties for n eit year will be
awn.
The Woman's Auxiliary of floly
Iroaa Episcopal Church will hold
a special meeting at 3:30 P, M.
i t the parish house.

Mr*. C. P . Procter _
B el
_ _ of the
Grammar School P.-T. _ A- had
Thunday afternoon la tho school
auditorium and read a message
to P.-T. A. mamba re from the an.
Ikmal president, Mrs. L F . Lang,
worthy.
R. E. K in s principal a f the
school, gars a short talk. “ Rela­
tion, of Mlad Set and Readiness
to Learning” Attendance prise for
the dap was awarded to the Fifth
Grade, taught by Mrs. W. M. Me-

Klnnoo.

CHRISTIAN a n iN C M C M ltC H
“Matter* b the m hject of the
lesson-sermon la all Charches of
Christ, Scientist, Sept. SO.
The Golden Teat is from John
3:1*. “That which la bora of the
flesh Is fietbl and th a t which Is
horn of the Spirit is spirit.”
Among the citations which com­
prise the lesson-sermon to the
following from the Bible: "Ami
they ra f, How dothGod knowT
and ts there knowledge In the
most High? Behold, these are
the ungodly, who prosper In the
THURSDAY./
T W Friendship League of tho world; they Increase In riches”
rgatlonal Church will meet il's. 73: 11, 131.
:00 P. M. with Mrs. -peter The lesson-sermon also Inrlodos tho following passage.
•ton. West Side.
from the ChristianScience teat,
hook, “Science and Health with
Key to tho Scripture*,” by Mary
Baker Eddy: An Image of mortal
thought, reflected on the retina,
ts all that the rye beholds Mat­
J In celebration ol the birthday ter cannot see, feel, hear, tasto,
anniversary of her son, Herbert nor smell. It Is not aelf-cogntThurston, Mrs. Henry Thurston i: nt,—cannot feel Itself, see It*
entertained tho members of tho self, nor understand itself. Take
Christian Endeavor of the Con* away so-eilled mortal mind,
prrgsliinnj Church
Thursday which contatltutea m atter's supevening at her home on the West i posed selfhood, and m atter can
take no cognisance of matter.'
.Bkle.
Itunro was ployed ami prises
Were awarded to Kuhy flobsrn
and Hnrctd lirrlmt. Refreshments
worn served to the
following:
[Misses Ernestine Muse, Janet
Chapman, Josephine Munson, Aud­
r e y Neese. Jane Gantt, Irene Lund,
.tjulst, Madeline Colin*. Helen

n . Thurston Gives
| Party Honoring Son

Death Toll Estimated
At Seven; Crew Of
Ship Feared Lost
I» Found On Barge

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HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

A n d Personal A ctivities
Mrs. CUff
Presides At

By RtiBBiN

Personals
H im i . C, B e n a e tt__ ______
to Virginia yesterday bp the HiMae o f bee brother.
CUlon has gone t o __ ___
villa to resume his studies a t the
University of Florida,
C. R. Shannon, superintendent
af the Methodtot Orphanage at
Benson Springe, epent Tuesday
here on business,
Mrs. John Glllon, who has been
Ul for some time, has gone to
New York City to receive treat,
m eat She wae accostsmated iy
her sbter-lndaw, Mrs. James GIl­
ian.
Mr. and Mrs. j . p . Stinecipher — a—re the birth of a
daughter, G ra n Marie, today at
a t the Femaid-Laughton
Hospital.
H. B. Ponton of West Pulm
to • pending the week-end
hero with her brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mr*. J . Alisa
Blount, Wret Ninth Street.

K. White,
(todI, lletena aver the telephone In M* Lewiston office to ths gud newe
i tarried Malm to a sweeping victory, while Lewi* O. Marrows (right) proudly display* a
•fOov. Lands*, the Kaput!Iran praetoiatlal nominee, M hie Newport home aftsr hearing ha wa*
vocwif. White MR Kgrrews defeated Leela J, I n s s and W. Harold Dufaord. Dsmocrata, respesNvely, to • *Karometria” stete slssllsn. &lt;As*d*laDd Prsts Photos)

A T THE CHURCHES
c m - N t - N o r ____
floe*** and Msnturrt A ram o se
T h e lls v . W . L Co alpha II. p e e ee.

Mur.d*y Iti-hne). 19 *0 A. It.

I*raarh ln e H arvlea, 11:00 A. H .

Klnt mxl itonata Ava,

Y o u ng r t o p la 's
1 :JS I*. XL
t o n .a r M a stin g

H a s t in g

r«it%T •'H Fim r c n it Y t in h i
hT. II, It. Ill tlWIllfi*, |k;|rtf.

m

M in .lt&gt; HrhtMtl. 9 1% A M.
M'trnlfik* B frv lro . l l ; « d A If(T irlN lliift Hhtli'RVuF. 7 ,'ID |*. H .

EA*it Iin; \Vtin.M|i, i oil |*. J|,

g rid e ;* ,
M M dHD

I M I I X O M IN \ T I I &gt; &gt; \ l .

VVrdnsstloy, 1 : 1*
Word baa been received hers
l.o ifM . T B IK in M I.I!
VVfiinii&lt;ii 'it* CliiD »&gt;n i bik Ayfiiiw,
that Fraacla Roumillat. son of Mr.
VV. M, H . Iru l mi.) It li W f ilo n s .
Til** I le v . IV M. (|m n tt, Drtfltif.
•lay.
S
OU
I*.
M.
ta d Mrs. F. E. Roumillat of this
ini ThUfMlfV ftYrtilntfi.
X 'lfv ln t Hr«hto&lt;.l, I'l '»»» A M.
city, who to a Freshman at the
r i l l uosracL t s s p h s u p i
I'r ■ '.&lt;it i I ii i* t*«rvl*‘r . SI «i I A &gt; SI
University of Florida, has been UrUmln K ie l nsnr vlsnsre A v »
Kvrfiltu; XuiDl.iy i*,'fk!««*., filA I*.
l:tp P. M.
M.
pledged to the phi Kappa Tau Csrtlts,
T h s lU s . C . I I . Iln k s r. pasto r.
social fraternity.
Sunday Hcho.,1, I II A. M.
hsrmun. lt:no A. H.
II I. to(H I.V «'%TIM!Mr I III IM II
K v a n g s tla n c

S s n ie s . I 00 r .

M.

Fflto It* V. -I. -I, K ' ttr*bill.ill, I'lNt 'ir.

Wsdnst.lay 1‘raysr and Pratoo
*»iI I y MsIMtorto, 7 IH&gt; A . Al. "Itiki
grayor harries Wstlnssdsy, |:M ♦ i IV M.
(t itto*!l«i inn siflrr iiri'oml ni:iNN.

Cooper Outlines
Work For Season s v iR V t
In Oviedo School

w,. ritm itsT r n i'B t’it

iM lIy

Alt.aw, 7 ;A1 A . Al.

lls v . tv . J . n s r s n y , pastor,

hualay Srhiml, lu.so A. M.
M. rnlng hsrvl.-e. 11:10 A. SC

K r s n ln g H n rv lc s, i:« * I*. M.
P s r v lir a a re
ru n d u e isd on th o
t s ro ix i a m i fo u rtn h u tid ays u l sn e b

Cm IIs M frees pea* (te*
r,ach boy must own and complete month.
supervised practice work In the
r a w - MMTIIIilltnT lilt '
type of farming of his choice; J tolls slolllu*, rle.
T lis U se, J . W . tre y ,
give individual aid anil instruc­ humliy g, lino I lu iiu A, o l
tion when needed; 3 —Instruct
I 'ranching tt on A. I L
T . I*. M. H. « 1* I*. XL
students tn own nml keen strml-

THU •» II.A %ll(»\
\HH%
4*.i i**. itini Me. F tffii lu *'h,trtft
Xtittol.iy pmli'r*
rMiitot«&gt; iM’httotlp 10;(M» A, Al,
' ii

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lio n
A.
F i r* ii
m ill
l»rIt iii

f» *» li-fuMiri «m ■’T 1i»’ Tt'inot'
FI «!»»*' tof Fir* ”
Vciini; lVi*i'1rN
*i IS
Al
,!l**’ii -i*If m*'v1inw
r
A*r 1 1
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l
F
I*.r»*»t will Kitv'ik

Landon Asserts
Rule Of People
I s Federal Job

coons

HOLLYWOOD, Sept, l'J-bV )
Miss D'Hullivan waa 17 wbea
—Church weddings are a compara­ she came to Hoi ywood for *Jw
tive rarity in llnlywood, so the John McCorttuick film “ Song o' M y
marriage of Maureen O'HUllivan Heart." in 11)20 —straight from Irw*
and John Farrow was an “ event" land, and shy a* a schoolgirl. Far
in filmland.
some time her film career waa
Solemnised nt a nuptial high shaky, after her release from the
mass, the wedding in Santa M&gt; nice studio that signed her first, but
attracted greit crowds of sight­ she refused to go hum*, "breauso,”
seers—which Ip enc rcanri so few •he slid, “ they fired ntr. It waa
movie people say their “ I do's" at Ji st iH-m-rslty—the m «f* Holly*
the altar. Another is that Mg weed told me I was no actrrsr,
chuirh wedding* require planning the more ( wanted to prove 1 was,"
And she did, finally, in “ Tho
while a round-trip ticket to Yuma
by air to quite simple. Sometimes, Barrett* of Wintpol* Street,” B o v
even, yjie airplane wedding is v «-r id Uopperfie d'” nnp other pic­
Indore tho crowds know ab ul it. ture*.
Maurren, tun, was an unesunl
But I think.'* ahe often **M,
"women were made only lo ba
bride In this town of quirk marry
ing anil leisurely repenting, long wives nn,| mothers, and anythin!
engagements - when they end In else Is just a waste o f time.”
Writer F’urnrw, meanwhile, has
marriage—are nearly as unusual
as church weddings. Maureen was turned into Director Farrow. Ho to
I"
wearing Writer Farrow's diuninii 11 slutting n picture after the hnawhen she made the last TarsnnJ eynmon.
With the O'Sullivan-Farrow sresl*
film, “ Tarznn and His Mate," n id
that was well over two years ng". ding in the past, and Joan Blnnfinally anThey might hive la-en umriie.l dell and Dirk
sooner, of course, hut that Fur. notineiiig marriage plans, rhirf
row's previous marriage neeerri- romantic •poeu'ation ill llnllwootf
I t-uneerns the engagement of
tnted a papal dispensation.
Now that the wetl'ling is .*vi r .' Jeanette Marl hinaltl ami Ocno BaylUdlywcod ean Hart wondering | ninntl. Tho principals here, as us­
how Mvureen ts going In givu ti|i[ ual, have mingled a policy of al­
pictures. She u-ed In say she would . ienee on nil details uf their wad­
retire when she was 2ft—and that |ding, loth agreeing not to till,
birthday entm- May IT.
I cuss It.

GOP Candidate Says
L e t Citizens R u n
Own B it s i n e «seH

hu«iness; that in u word. America i of Jacksonville, in October, I 931W
will again lu- n nation where youth I An op|H-ut was taken by thw
can be confident of its future."
employer ami its surety, the Mary* land Unsunlly Company, from a
Duval county circuit court drerew
TOI'KKA, K:.n.. Sept. I'J.-fd*)
affirming the nwnrd of Wrodclt
U. Heaton, .Statu Industrial cont■ l.ov, A if 31. I .itml .in (old u Nu*
mlssioner.
•
tiohat t onfcri'iieo of Young Itepub.
licaus yesterday that “ governmerit
should lighten iiu* rules governing
business lull «bout,( not attempt i»
H V a llM R n l irwH* |i» g F » i f l
manage business” S J that people
VUI Its.
I'eeome “ mete puppets."
Third in rail slilpments of or­
"Under the one system we have
anges with ILVI slraiglit rarlols.
hide|&gt;emlenee, liberty, freetlum,"
Third In tall shipments of mixed
lie sni.l,
“ Under
the
other
■ a m ini m a
and mi-rellnmntis vegeta l«»g with E l* W a ltf, _
Hssluv*. ts«sss* w&gt;
system we io-e our freedom. till straight rut lots.
Hr! for rfM InlMlf4 lit I M U a t M O l
And
we o«e
all this with
llrv. Miff of l i l l m iw4
t i irons m i am t.
.Six11, In mil sldpinenls o f eitru t •%
dni|i lit r irh ttt rmtiiiri vm «
out o laiuini- securily that stH ill
U r I n PifTfM l ( H i f f n . I
fruit with !*st! straight carlots.
kiillf lt*4ay. » rvnt«, al aN ln | I
euiity promised t-y those urging
SeM-ntli in mil shipment,t of roll­
an ever-inerer.lng aret'inuiatfin of ing*- with T i straight rnrttls.
powers tit is- vvie ded by a Ure-d*
Fevchtli in rail shl|intents o f pepdent of the United Stales.-'
pern vvit It “ •) stmighl rat lot

*l'’f 'I *) . •I" II- llr lives-1Iflif 3
i*I|itfito tn uf i hi
• ■&gt;" fit* rt M
PINaT r m nr it n r ,-tim er
I \»
* vfr 11 I It* * , mmifto h! Hit11Uf ovil *
nm nav
*!|«llrr* Mr Hum. t in* r M
cqirtstlan neissrs .srvlesa ars . M
l&lt;;l!l !l»',
11
tit'll niroritiil lii,, iirrlvu), (In* |hcw.
rrsrr humlny morning at the rhorrh
fiolllto
Fi ••!*»&gt;
iilcnli;i| n ninttot |ir«a«*ntnl t
It Itsnt H-eanit Ktrsst -I Ip r* V II
Thru.. tore .ill toii l«l
mil.jset lor tomorrow Is "At.itlor,”
m*'*CI' t f Ycurkp
RcpuMknrtK w-tMil'InI
(1
&gt;
"ii
Ilf** «ttnll.il ly IIIAII DC
This shureh nislnlalri, « |is
fritrti fvi'rjr ntriln wlmt In* tcrimtl
Handing llonto nt ths rhoreh whsrs
“ th** ri*i»l Innii**** of the p.t:n» cumtha IIILIs amt nil nothor'iad L'tirtn* toFTt t A.** * • &gt; • * &gt; « &lt; i
tlr.fi Aslshi-r. I'isir'u rs teas to
tlK t iH M iir it K %l. ( III lll ll
iwliii.
*F ^ .‘ hT .
, I G— Future Farmers o f Ameri- rssit, borrowed nr purehaasd. U|.,i
-4 * i
SOSTBTT- K m *
*'toils A h nnM lilt tt tl It
*
iirtu,/
New York City waa do'ugcd fcy.ca program: 1—the teacher wilt To—i.ay and FtIdaya lima I lu 1
"Tin* (H* i-ri! A 11mi ini I ml 1 n tip*
JriJl11 i»r ti.int Itririf, M nitlrr
iTiurc! ttcIto'tal, III tot* \ M
’ S j Plans score mucin for a new , heavy ralna but escaped acriouv|provld* a ptore to mrrt end at- r . u .
1111* ii I ly he! U'Vet flint linn* U mi
&lt;
n
M**mi •i Is Hfril willl*. II
A M
r mtudy hook at the regular meeting damage, although wind*
LtKM MSIIt I u n til SIT*
were tend all meetings and encouragh'MM* f"r tlii e untry It Imx «**.
lt» Hit I... It ♦,
h* rue
r n m r il
V&gt;f. the Woman's Mlsdonnry Pn- ■IfofF.
I Ti * l- 1» m Until iivnr %■H iy. i ■'» iT*|t|«u| the hi ■:» th it He IlilVf
[student leadership; 2—hare each
I*.
VI
Jeiely of the First Christian Church
The Weather Bureau ordered]student appear on at least two
Iftirnlnif \V«tr*Mti, Iff (’ll A, II,
iififhetl tiiir (irak Unit tiht cktl of
to 0*1
T it UF toI toll
liiin lt H* Iitm l. IIJU J A. M.
.held'Monday afternoon at the storm signals down
st
mid- programs during the year; .1 — f*
iiv* »« ii iiH;H» mIjiftiliti*r itriny of
Mkrntiiff H *-rvlcr. 7 Q&lt;! I*. UL
jehurrh. Mrs. W. II. Young presided morning.
|help with father anti son banA llfil«t»r,
(hn
ll« v . J.iniftp ML
lif t mfilriit'Lthut, hi •«»n•ci|1li*tii i%
I ’ U lto f
( M l IK If
'iftii' m i n, I L A .
fdver tho business res Ion wh.-n
Th« German seppelin Utahn- quatt 4— plan some recreational Thlit'
III • i*tsVei fi ilie nt mtl-'t t»|&gt;iv ti f*i"(‘Jit % . J, If . T i l (I til I Mil II N Itfil'M'lHlf l i l f
III'II iKtB'P
V II
rommlttro reoorts were given, burg was coming toward Lake-[ programs with .Hanford and 1H&lt;- Air 11inif n th a t ;ii«' !uf(**rctit" Hiiib*
i 'hut*
it 9 17
i r nimI tetter j'firt fin tiinim^lm* the
\t
Mrs. Julian Wilson led the devo. hurst. New Jersey,
from
tho luind chapters; ft— Icke part in d ay v i i n l n f i « f *.JC.
II (»&lt;
M'tt ul ii
* ri|
M •1**1nil j« of Htir (hillv ivci j (It*tail. |
AJnal. Twelve
members
were home base and waa reported off.various rontesta; ft—assist In
% i i i r m i i (i f
s»b )
of
K « e f r ti fillip l* it u'lf ti* l he es| iiu!
Tltot I*. )f
t iii: M x iiin n
c f iH is ii
New Foundland but waa aspect-[making the club's program of
j present.
iu^ fiehl uf rrcuhitiioi in the |uiUT
h
e
ll&gt;v,.
II
!•
*
,
ilM
t
u
iid
,
fL
iit
a
t
«»»»«
i
t'H».
cd to be out of tha atom 's path, work;
7 — teach parliamentary Naml.iy
lie Intercut.
Al
Nufultiy I d ,\,
Nantucket Island, off the Mas* procedure; *—encourage co-op- I'r f iif h ln if . BiiH 'liiy* I i A. M
r. I *«III till VvurwIiiD,
I* Al
•Hi* l! |» .hlitini |arty, on the
Hul*toJ. t . Al i Iv I tu*
,l\ it *:
N. Y. I*. N , Hwr l . y . 7 | \ ,\|
sachusetu coast, waa struck by'erative buying and selling.
1
*
1
Ul'i*
..
I
If
r.**
nth* r hiiiiilt t tie fly rejvtlfi lliiw
IT c iir liln if . B mimI sO p | I ’ Al.
(a
M-milc-an-hour
wtml thto D—Community service; 1—as. I'rilHT
Attohi. .* \ . ' ("ithiii1 Hu* t* t |tot
Ji|4f**l:f(Tic, tVi &gt;ln**rilii v.
I*Ii it*i iijiliv, I1
- hv(hk i'l t liv.it AtililIll topIM vtrMli
II
H im
- morning but residents remained slrt rnch tormcr rertierting nut;
.M.
icii till fi* un th&lt; uptfnole. tint
-‘ .tor.iD \v (ton *
I Hi
I to to­
Stucco bungalow In excell­ 1safely Indoors.
2 -take active part in civic and
•
van!) AI
ll
A. I i m i . t ( IM IK II
we mu tiimlnute um tn
nunit,
ent condition, f&gt; large I Tho Rhode Island coastal area religious life o f community; it— Tlt« fl*v,
11(Ii Is, U &gt; I H. Hfr#«i
K.trl i I&gt;tlt yuator.
U
Mile*
v
i
**b
*
uii.i,%
!»r,ii'*'r too'l 111.11 t lie isU'M?I filfietit iInhi ill 11.fitIit *
Ilriiiifftinrv, I.ii Ik•' Alary.
ronmH, front &amp; iwick porch. I suffered severe pr*v*)e»tv d*m- plan to have an advisory com­ Muml.i
rilti'ly,
y Hi ItoMil, 3 ti} I*. AL
cii th** rule* v •vuiHifiK hiniDi **.
Double garage. Price only 'ago as did other seaboard statrs mittee to assist the instructor in Her vice a. 3 :0(1 I* Al
T h ii r imI i*y «ii nIn*f, i'tto'lr r* ft* *f i
hut &gt;h‘iul i ro't totti iiijit t*( iniitinipj
mil
working
nut
a
vocational
pmus
far
south
as
North
Caroline.
R2.A00.
Down payment
VLit! lir e Vtblint It* 4%uritltif ii hIi
t'Htvr t intitob ri %&gt; i m ik ii
srnm; 4 —list agricultural prob­ N
1500,
Balance to suit
ilnil, iy Hi'htotol, in iiVIi»rk
lems
in
community
and
assist
In
J. Vo ncy Lewis and Hummir M.
J N. I miri,*11 " &lt;|.rrlntr liV di
you. Further particular*
r h u t r li. | | n*f|to«*li,
Anderson, national park aorvico trying to solve them; ft—assi.t
from
THOS. J. OWEN,
Ctonuiiunlon.
1
11*9 1 1 .%
11 m i I M A
i m Ml II
geologists, have juat completed in community beautification pro
I Ataf I dke H*ier**to r
with
.V*•M Htii6*1.it| 'I irit |* M 4 ffm- r&lt;i
the
first
romprehensiv#
geologic
irram;
ft
-furnish
newspaper
ar
r
iito
r
n
u
t
iv
r
t
in
mi
it
FRANK J. BOOTH. Inc.
IV i l l lev Lfi) y,to* fi If'»* til H ill i l l &lt;*r.
IV
B ro o k -.
t-'.imination of the tavn beds at tiilcs from Unto to time; 7—co­ Th** Ii*. y . \ \
a. -S- rrl" &gt; iii uf l*i r»i»(» h h i (*r*•ti.
Claa water.
operate
with
government
organi­
T||*t
Hill ato**»k mi I lit- |i»toHur.ilay Huhtotol, 1 |5 A. Al.
Fla. 1 Lava Basis National Mounmcnt, zation*.
II - ikin.............
is.it t ii itiiii
pn»lnr,
Calif.
T r* -titiir* # in K ii.iv iii, '
Afornfnif IV iifa h l;* ,
I I;f .«
\
E—School responsibilities: 1—
A ll nr*' * Mil!h illy l in IK v|
in
KvvhIhn Wt*r*li)|). 7 in |*. M
H)fi il'l’
A-.-.iimo duties as prlnripul pul
\Wilrt*'&gt;4|fiy \Vitrslti|i, 7 :1i* r,
tho « ra a n !(p
i:*t f I'litiiir a fur **»» fi.ua
vocational agricultural teacher.
itrn fln tt
IK •-% * IHN* I:I*|mi ill* %|.

•

m

•

AND CHOOSY!

»ak» her heart he have,

enxy about two

wIM abo«t W rt Ha

YAKIM A. Wash., Sept. I-J.-M 7
— Homo
Washington residents
profess annoyance at the metal
.ales tag tokens, but Viola Char­
ley Wark to n»t among them. A
string of them dingles across the
Indian “ cradle" in which she is
carried on her mother's bark in
D e a th ,
plarr of the customary brads, ami
Viola has a find time playing with
T a l l a h a s s e e ' s«-i&gt;t
v&gt; —
them,
* ' * f? * :', MA—The I’ rLmn Bureau -aid yt«terday T. P. Wesley, wh. -inidentally (hot Uliflnn In . , a
prisoner, at Uhattahoorli'v lire
Wednesday, had boin rrlhvipl of
School of UancinR
hi* duties as guard.
Will reopen in the near
A coroner's jury meeting yes­
future
terday said th - shnottn • \va»
Enroll now with Mm. W, accidental and rvimerst .1 MY H.
Stewart, 714 Oak. .ley, Thn hiiri-au said Wi-de-y’a
piatol went o ff as h&lt;- » »
unPhone 603-J.
brerching it to tee if t* »•&gt;*
loaded.

Guard Is Clearcil
In Inmate’s

Ilk *

ing, lau g b ln g ,

EBSEN

Added Special—Vincent Igipex'
Latent
Novelty Cnue “Knock Knock" also “The
March of Time."

RITX.

Monday

K m m cl

F

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KING

.

my

s
■ o t t i i|K E N T
a Mia
a.isaM

N ew

Serum For Poultry
g a i n e s v i l i .k ! st-pt. it*.—t.i'»
— Dr. M. W. Knitnel, veterinarian
with thn Florida
Agricultural
Uiperiiiient
Station here, announn d yi-sti-ntay ho nn-l h:»
associates have prodtiertl ail anti-irruin width has riirnl Hi) |&gt;erCent o f the unrotnplirnted cases
of leukintia in poultry.
Ho said he hail met with “ mod
erirouraring results" In hit ex­
periments to cure the blood dis­
cus,, among humans and hoped
to be able in the near future Li
announce a run- for humans.

i

TONIGHT!

“ Urltrr Air oat la Blwwt'i"
lliurh Court Ruler.
Dunce
and Cool Off
On Workmen’s Act
Wr Never CIm *

n iK 'K K N

It*. -L 1A
TALI AIIASSKK.
•The Florhln H»i|in nu* f ’ "K1 1 Miild '
y«v*le|il iy i'ifi|il(iyiri with nt «te&gt;
pend ifili enjoy the piime proiet*. I
litofi under slide wurkmen** (mil* I
peiKiUon nu k ill wurkerN wi’ h

D IN N K U

7M

Slraks, Uhnpa, lint ar CeU
I'lata l.uach

G«hkI

Music,

Win*, Mqaaca,

Beer, F.t«.
•Itlaa V.st r.lvaOw wm4 n p e
th* s n k r a S at M l g r a
i ..Hales hhIs M h I I M ta 40a

lls h IlMm after a r. U.

famllixM.
The court tiplieh! the riu.ird uf

SHORTS’ CAMP

$;j.L*ri7.'»I til lh»* estni • * f the lute
Finn Httitilllnn fur hi* &lt;h,sith fmiu

3 Miles North ol tU efard IS
Ml. tfouth u l Delaad av
Kuulo |7, Hanlonl U DaLaai

liijuMt- reeuiw'd ivhile uniklm ;
f'ir Ihi* Font he in I'ine CtHiljmliy,

llw d

I

W ILLYS C A R 3 -T R U C K 3

For Sale!
RARE AQUARIUM
PLANTS
Gold fish. Water I.ilirs, Rog
lunts.
Mu-ex. K Xpert
|»u)|
const i tut ion,
Linil.seape and
gioundt nettings. |j»wn»
nortfil t,r reset. Why
t,ut
in tluil rone garden you have
always wanted.
Rimes suit!
uml net by its guaranteed.

35 M I L E S PER GA L .

W. C. IIAKTLINE
Wrsl First HI.

K EEL &amp; SONS

Near

Monroe turner.

| W E R T T h e - JE W E L E R
DliimiimlH Anti WntrhcM
F in e W alrli Anil Ji-w clry K t-puiring

ALSO

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and the ildmenU, Ineladiap a
p ab that reackad M mJba rilaeiat time# aad rmia that came
w la aatld ahaati, produced
the flrat Britbh-Amerbaa flaal
Hi eight year*.
The rhaaiplanaklp haa haen ont
af tka country ilnea then, going
t« Canada In Roaa (Sandy) Bomarvilb'a poarambn In IMS, but
— Briton from oreneas haa
fired r tltb r ha lien go d a te T.
'At akora — Moakbg aad tackling. Philip Perkin* went dewn before 1 let yesterday a ttw iin . Ho hold
. t l d Vaettag, toikie, — back Bobby Jon** In the final round down hla *ida of tho U— wall,
at R n * _ B a m ]n t9tR,. Mclayx.
T pw W w w * Pi»*oetao»bJf^M ■&gt;..•)I
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fBHMpata In khn rangh week, gkv.
the wide ra— b g pbye.
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M l k g ■ llttb more time la City*# bUtnrle bynut, kao a
Coach Cody ueed appeal Imately
IpaL Ready Bbegktor, rafferlng chance to duplbab tho victory four fall tu rn # again y ite rd a y ,
M m — ak u maad ear, Jolaad Urn of Kngbnd*# Harold II. Ililton, but iklftod h b Uaaa around an
hsath warmer# posteedap, bat ko acbbved In l i l t .
much that M combination wa#
'M i Vhrltac wUI prohnMr ko ab b
Plachar and McLean will fight keen twice in luccsiibn. The four
I f flak back b practice Monday,
differ—t y ite rd a y
far tka tlt b vacated by Lawaon hacks# Id*.
Little over tka 34-hob route but from tha group# whbh ran ilgwhether It wll ba tomorrow or n ab the dap bafaee, war# picked
Sunday depend# on the woether a t tha beginning of the drill, but
and playing condition#. It looked Cody fan them with different Ilnea
ealremely doubtful tonight, with all afternoon.
the storm itlll raging and tlm
('apt. Julian Lana and Chariot
courae flooded, that the final# Root bare become iaaopetabb to
.will bo pbyed today.
the guard department ef one of the
Official# of the United State#, elertni. 8. L. Yon, rotoraa tack*
j Golf A«#oelatlon debated a day'# to, haa been pelted with Ban
postponement, announce! one# I'urch aad Gatuge Owe— in Ika
.th at It would ha nuvb, then abaence of Barry Klck Uar, KickI changed their mind*. Weather liter kaa Injured a Irbk knaa which
I report# Imltcat#,! llttb , if alky waa operated npon two pear# ago.
poMlblllty
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akatament In Owen# donned uniform end got In­
1 itornty cundltlona by tumorrow. to the rough ttu ff for the f ln t
I How#v#r, John U. Jaduon, pr##l&gt; time yoiterdny.
| dent of tha U. M. a A.. racaUml
1the poatpone— nt notice and aaid
a daebioa would bo made a t
7:30 A. M. (K S. T.l. An hour
before tha *chedubd teelng-off
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.. S e p t 19
—(A^—Alabama’* football squad
received an o—y workout ye*terdoy a# rotahoi am do randy
or a prulonged ocrlmmaga Bat•trday to rnd tha third week of
drought w ith e r.
training.

wawmd np flat on hie keck H k kiaf
|N b .

"Tab, bat B k irk tr — e J i t
talk ta t.’* he a—wled. "1*m kdri—o.
I know wkat I’m tatkinf about
The wap ta OffM the donkieo b to
•lem the hall af them rifk t at
tka hall nad thap d—1 enwa bmek.”
Bttara, a dead rinper for n twarte
hmWrJack. waa ham M PhOndet
pkla but morrd ta Italp with k b
parent* a t tha ape of IP moafka.
Ra llted tkara its paara, raterwad
to th b couatrp aad bapan ftpM bp
at tka apa ad I t H b f b r t flpht
af bapartaara waa apalaet Urn
w p p a id lp towpkaat kid b tka

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LABS CITY, Sept. 19— Coach
Roeeer'* Tiger# , doteatad the Meb.
berry A r b tu a hoc* peaterday afteraaea k» a oaare a f 14 1 B In a
game rcplab with b a a diotaace
daokaa. It w i tha eeaiea’i opener
for bath e b ie —,
Tho Aetatora offered the Tlgen
pbaty ef eppealtbn euk the et»__ l ~ k . l --- A - - . J ’
M lf PMTIbOOf,
a
Ltr&lt;&gt;r|fjji*d to atop a touyW kja
ftj-'-TfHn-the cu e# rtf l# k e Howell,
"I aa« '.huollap pool wifirTh*
p 2 T T H ^ w a f l e to n m W i m
#mtl Kemp Wleiae, and B"h Seed#.
■uUm ’ U A a m reralM . vwbm *M*7srtf run Li K ew U ny 'i
iv
»m o w x n u u u n r « T a m
line by Keitcn, followed by Doog
one the World Sorioo melon and a po#LiUiefbld'a amaoh off tackle for
the final touchdown la tha fourth
Kewkerry chnlkad up 11 f ln t
dmraa to U k n Clty-..Rf ink-4*4
Vbitori failed to skew aufflcbat
li— atreagtb to either ararp or
■top the Tiger*. The rblto ra of­
fered a aertoua air attack, how•ra r, bat fumble# ployed havoc
When Newborn reached tha sha­
dow of Lnhe CHy’a goal.
LilUafbld we* the outataadtag
•tar with UU1, Keaton, M arkhoa
and DaVaat, ab o playing w#l.,
w hib Chapman, of Ntwbarry, waa
a Mrloua threat all afUraeaR.
Tha Tiger. | a y Jaapar hare

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nCNSACOLA, S e p t 19—Ckbf*'
’ heenuee of Urn eipeoee, Uw
u n c o la Yacht Club ha# rated
i roHn— lib the —m od ptlvlbge'
! otagtag tha LJptoa regutla'
— aa st year, aad advice* ta that
Ml have ha— gtv— tha Half
tahtlag Asaocbtlon, la 11— with
1^ require went | and regulstba
i t H i A i M b i flub k i i i ! U t i
m e tag itaetf whthta thirty days
Itar wl—tag tha trophy.
Tha PvtMhaola Yacht Q ah w sa1
• drfl iaBsg yachting eegsaiaa— a t tha recent r s m a t B t Aa*,
•w a Bay, sad s t th a t th— v * k

CityJive Oak
Cop Games From
Alachas, Newberry

meet tha bather af the hora’o thon,! ** M ■ » * « •
« y mort
and tha thrill of hear laa shoulder- *h— A* FVwoU, Wicker nod Benda
podded youngster# t a r Umto! U» f ^ middb af June. J.k .
wslght Into n flying tackb of — P»K«I M o flo—deriag nrounc
opposing •h lfty -k lp id hRchfbSdi*&gt;tk »h# f i t of tka Wnaklnglo*
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j u ^ ^ J T t k n T n ! ^ AMkt h - h e Wtohnng^ uni
uo, to W# gore in aadmotorad mmr
■ — Ch«P"»nn of llu
kali crm*y fans, tha Miaon’e op­
ener, If you pbnao.
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And, wo don't r#gr#t tho trip
a t all, for the two teoma waged a
rani tat treating b ettb on th# ap:
lighted fbld of stotoon U ohonity.
So after all, there’# many a
flip between tho tholght and tho
action, with tho thought usually
winning o u t
Poor Coach!
If annum happo— to mr Coach

proapectiv# group of griddora ta
year*.
It m u that tho otary g a i
earn*thing Ilka th b . Pin*. Caacb
b a t twe a# h b kaat Haiomaa. whoa .
CoToart aad WaRa war* tarred nut
— H u n t a l lajurba, thro la off - 1
I t th* tough luck. Btaiby Odham ’
w— forced out — am —4 a f UL'
as— ta th* family, aad Kadg— and
MtavD quit Mhaoi ta tan
af.

For High School
Gridiron S eiso i
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LEE8BUBG,
S ap t
19— Inifled to tenalw training of tka aspirants
brought fa, tha Leesburg Yvllow Jacket
,
[team b being carried — every aft° * ,» * l « r a a — by C a lk -Bob- Loekatt,
• Now- formerly of JackoonvUe, aaalrt1 * « • ad by -Mo—- Mulbaa. 1a prep*■,*■*"* • ration for th# game with O n to ipUt hb i u a High School S ep t U .
li * .
Wllh H mambara af laa| yaar'i
(quad b a t to tho b a n through
* •* . graduation, tha Y ftbw Jacket#
syau or fM .
, l l r t , g r u b aoma
I. tin * „f lh, boy, who i w practice hut
Mly w t y»ar or* bidding fair ta amka good
" • U i k player*, th* ta a m b aaaamUy Jgkt
raw rail compared with other years.

High opeaod tho 193d grid
iR to a with a craskiag victory orar a light Alachua team. M R, her#
ysotarday a ftara s i a. Coach Charba
D—caa uaad hla r a r tn aguad ad
4S men during the cewtoat, la
which H uw aaai mcrad aimml at
wili
Taking tka opening kickoff, tka
Bulldog# icored la five playi, Ntl•on going over from tka sta-yard
Itaa. Nob— aeored again a few
minute* later oa a 40-yard rua.
P « m tk— on tk* b e a k nm
wild unUl b tp to tka loot &lt;narI b r, wken witk S u w a a a i tkinl
■atriagvri oa tha fbid, Alaoh—
I (cored ita only touchdown.

W AM tnW TO*, Sept. IP— ( f )
th e VhRe Row** today raid ||
■ M l M • "pbaaad attem pt led
r a eeetaia aetorbua aewepaaer

tCi Jutma, came uieto. with the

jail BS IM g fB ffH I awid liaair*'

8am pb began a aarba of Ummta
a t Urn center of the U— ta oarry
tka kail to tka flra y—d Baa.
aad with tka aid of k b para to
MtMlUaa which netted S i yard*,
flM U p.JM I, the kali to I b TOtag,
t—ckdoww Jwm. tka tk r a a ^ m d
marker.
The remainder af the *gn—
wa# n aaw-anw affair, with the
Bulldog# holding n alight ndgu
all the way. DoLend netted n to­
tal of 173 yan k from tho ocrlm
range Una, end U tkro—h Ih*
nerlnl route,
whUn TitanrlUo
marked up only ta yard# f £ m
■criwimnaa and 33 ’.*!n tho air.
Out*tending In tka Una far
DvLand war# Knowb# nad Md­
MIlian, end ta tka bnchflnhl
KbkligkUi and Denning aka—
WlgbteaL For TltuovUb, Pomage end Cooper atood owl — tho
forward wall, with Parrteh tak-

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torback p i l ltan, aad R a n k tb n Do—rtm —
• aad " B U f - t* DehbeKh ara
%. U M ^ # S
Mataa for psoMboa a* g— n K , Trikuae « — tl
wth Mathows, Jimmy W o m J, U#t jam. Tim
Gbtm— aad I w WUktaa ara ll-hata modal p
r n asldtr of 1 ends. J n Lava.
.
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Ptayd Joggers, B. D. B art ta d
B IL M O O fe
k Jewse a n —w player# who
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■hoping « p waR.
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KMRRS TO RRAR CONK
4 O V A , S ep t 19— (JT)~
P. Ca—, DeiaomiUc —mlw gwtarwor, wfll ka the prin■ piker a t a "P an— re' Day"
im arranged by tha Liam
t a n far S ep t I t

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SARASOTA, Sept. 19— (SpaTV Binding Bchool of
A f will begin Ita aiith yenr
Per*f. TO. Adr# nee reptatratlon#
Inlbote n| lean fifty percent
bereare ever Ian pearh opening
aaraUmeni, which waa tka Unr• I l« tka klatory of tka achoal.
Rhwteen itatea, Puerto Blew,
and Canada ara already repr*■oMad In tha rrg b tn tlo n a for
tho eamtag year.
Von—a Kimbrough, president,
etmoRRiu three addition# to ika
fhewhp far neat year. They are,
• b n lip W. Woodward, ona of tha
ouUtaodlnw marina
pa Inle n t CkriaUbel Nbhola, foruaftp*R^*toa draaa daparOT.-it
af V a g i Magailne. who will
h b tbarge af a newly organbed department of d i m eon■traction, which beeomia a part
e f the Coatuma Dealgn rouraa,
md H u h Dean, who will take
Reer the latrrior decoration departm eal
With tha addition of N lu
R bhab, tha f noturn* dealgn daPRrimaat will
taka
atudenta
tm * tha beginning a f the prlnfipba af dealgn through every
Phaee e f the fleld ta the Anal
completion af tka dr*##. M lu
Bimalaa Clbaon, formerly
In•tracker hi the Vogue School
af Dreea Dealgn, Chicago, heada
tho department.
OPWOLDR WOMEN TRACRRBH
BATON BOUGH, La.. Sept. 19
—
An attorney general rutlag ho Ida that Louisiana woman
too*her* tan not be dbchargr.l
far getting married.
“Cav.r crepe" nrw divided Into
two main rbaaea: email gr«in«
■och aa wheat, i t a , ryo aad barby, aad winter legume. («eh a#(
c b m , vetch aad Austrian p en . •

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VKItNA i||.AHd. holder of Ta# akkiw. I* d
fertlflrale Nn. till. ■■•uer. Ike »» Upe.-UI
Ik,I day of July, A. IX IM». ka# **e»l hour#
filed »ame In my ulflre and liae 4th day of
made appllrailon for ■ la# de-d *al« to ike
In k* ln*oed Ikrreon H.,14 re,lift. tur,a*hal
rale amkrnre# Ike foll-iwlna ,la -I llou** of r
•rrlkeit proprrly In Ike County of 1 k&gt; danfordH*mlnol*. Hlale of Klorlda. to-alt:
tail II Hlk r Tr II H.111Inol* I'ark.
Tha a***#aoi*nt of Ih* *#ld
properly under Ik* mill rerllflml* l.«u*d wa* .In Ih* name of
MRIM'II IIKM.TV lUMI'ANY.
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i, d e - oeH***' ka- ,-iin a ••m lem . ■ * .* .'

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wild to ih - J .i,Voj I ttdJrr ut Ik.
roiirt-hoii.e iloor on Ike fit at
Monday In Ike month nf Ortoher,
HI*, whtrh I* Ike Ilk day or Ur.
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KBT W i a r . Sapt. 19.— —
TAI.MHARNKK. Rrpl. 19— OPI
Bon Traror, vlca-rhalrman of l bo - Knluctlon from 20 ccnla to 10
O rrn ta a Roail an&lt;| Toll Bridpa &lt;*nt* in otil-poinp Irlrphone call
Commlaalon, laid ronlractors would tlmrpra bp Miami koltl* will br
prorlda litlnp quaHara and food put Into affect Oft. I under order#
without coat for men employed In from Iko Stale Kailroad Commiteonvtrllnp rui.roml rim heta into iiun.
bfidpea fee the highway to t h
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KILLINGS WILI. BK ItllonB I)
--------------IKIAIA. Sept. 19— (4&gt;»_Th«
MIAMI, Be pi. 10— (/n--K lala f'deral goiernnirnt ha# arqulr.-l
Attorney 0 . A. Worley aahl n "l * ro*t of MW75 n Iracl of
eounly prand Jury would ronrrnw l8*,3 l "crra adjoining Hall Sprlna x
h art Oct. 13 to In m tlg ate a re- ^*'a lend will ln&lt; added to ||-o
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held In Jail o a .f l« ‘..&gt;,ejren mur­
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�ROARING HURRICANE HURLS GIGANTIC WAVES AGAIN8T JERSEY COAST

Rebels, Loyalists
Fight For Control
Of M adrid Road

Coivestiti

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'Plot For
A p p ela ts Gfwp
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New- Uoivmol P o a co
com ers To C ity la First S p se c li

M^jor VooBehren
(aspects Local
National Guard

CLEVELAND, M r*. 2L-1*&gt;—

Ea v o r sb u y in g
;i STATE PRODUCE
Rsaattflcntioa Prof-

Great Is F i n a l Of­
f i c i a l Activity In

f a — ai i ■
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Oklahoma HUMAsMaanOionne Cant
.BackgroundOf Bif Be Fooled On Her
Oatdoor Picture Own Quintuplets

Ths slick small-town "lawyer"
whs asarty sntwlttod W. G.
F tofaT Beammber him to "Yours
fa r Uto Ashing T" And "Paris la

rowa to hastily sumasof
govsm o t’s efffae, and,
^ ’ng surprise finish. f&lt;

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nod Innocent sufferers a

trio's talents; It should prove un­
adulterated entertainment. Bet
more than that, it should prove
lywood toward a bigger recoenlan opening wedge, starting Hoilion of the men who make smssh
kite out of what might otherwise
he straight "hay meets girl." ■

stance Collier. f.ltSwnwS '■ M b
lerj,v Dir!r Ihinbur, J«d*n Q"«
ten and Hblrley Deans.

K

- Mr Cuy
Standing, dtettoM isted
British
actovi Tom!
Brows. Frances Drake, end JenI o t Baseher head the cnal af "I'd
D. Qhra My Ur#.” film thriller to
■X fee a t Urn Bits Theater Tuesday,
t
" I’d Glva My Ufa” to hasud
mi "Tho Noose," by H. H. Van
1
Loan nod WliUrd Mark, 00a
f 'at the biggest sUge sureeee-a
&lt; ot recent years. George O'Neill •
,
w ieta Ito a m e n adaptation, atvl I
L' Bdwto L. Marta dteacted tho

The wild and rugged terrain
ot the Oklahoma kills, fare's of
■BO Audio's alt-etar Western
film, "The Last Outlaw,” hoe
sheltered msoy bandits and lowbreaksn.
-.
When Oklahoma was still s' lcr-&gt;
ritory, such so tor leu* outlaws sa
Jesse James and Mo f o o t, th - Du:too boys, Colo T i n g i v sod Billy
the Kid would hold a y a train or
rub a book to on adjacent state
sod then race to th e Oklahoma
hills.
■ .
Despite Okie homo’s develop arm t
Into a modern, law-abiding slato,
fugitives rastlonsd ta flee lato Us
rugged precincts, tfuch auiorieus
modern boadito ns DUUager, Clyde
Borrow, "M achlnr-a-a Kelly,"
"P retty Boy 1 Floyd, "Baby Fora"
Nelson and many eth er• ora said
to hoes sought refuge within Its
borders.
la "The Last Outlaw.” oar of
the old-time outlaws, played by
H arry Csrey, pursues a modern
ta n g of puklw enemies through
the wilds of eastern Oklahoma.
Playing with Carey are such
we 1-known Western sta rs at Hoot
Oltscn, Hoary Walthall and Tnm
Tyler. Margaret Callahan to tho
festured feminine star. Christy
Csbsnne directed.

tammi h im lfq

Im IwUic

« M j* ‘to "quints” to brook
J"»n Htrsholf* ssvsn ysar flawIms record!
Through all those years sml
' hr“ u* h ■» ‘to acraon rriaa
to to* played in that Uma, Her-

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to mai
Brenda
RaaseU
tag fa.
tor. di

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bean iMt Id b u d *QMldk

hntie troupes, circuses, burloiquc,
minstrel show*, variety show*,
asnekai remedy and lagtUmnto
drema. Inrelvtog n notorteua
mmrdsr s us poet's escape from to-

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never one*'forgto Md and "T
Uses- Then faced by the five Oear go
tour.W . Httfa Dte^nre toe a
Amo
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f 0 1 , ^ tu ”
w t"n “L*rrT “? stage

*”■— ,sJ u a stst’w'W 'ss;
Baseoe Kama, And
Mare Brian Team
In Comedy Picture

In aetma, approving aa lanees tien.
Thn appointme nt of a Hospitality
MWVWffffl
to Uto clty. Mrs. Pearl H. Hansel!
A Met af aewly-arrlred perasas
ha rempUid by tos Chamber
Cemmarm and tos HsspitoUty
chairman. Mrs. B. L.

Winaome Sweetheart la “Grand Jury"

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK
■UNDAY, MONDAY—"Buty” with Jean Harlow, Franc hot
Cary Q u it,
TUESDAY—T d Glvn U f Lift* with Sir Guy SUadiaff*
Fruacua p n k f , aad T om Drown*
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—Double feature, "2 Married
Man," with Beams Kama, Williams Frawley, Lynne Overman;
"Girl's Dormitory," starring Rath Chatter ton and Herbert
Manhnll, with Biwnrr Btmoa, the naw French sensation.
FRIDAY—Double feature. "Oread Jury," starring Fred
Btona, and a requested return engigvment of "The Country
Duster,” with Jana Hsnholt. June Lang and the Dionne Quintaplota.
’
SATURDAY—Double feature. Katherine Lotto, Ralph
Bellamy, David Halt and Andy Cyde to "Straight from the
■tanldsv," and Harry CArey and Hoot Gibson to -The Loot
Outlaw."

ny” Gives Jean Bartow Fifteenth
Screen Lover With Gary Grant Last

S lig h t A c tiv ity 1$ Felt Sanford Airauil
Sponson Week’s In County Registration« Slop It Deemed

Gridiron Contest Seminole

A newspaper puVIehev, Qulmby
Ifouttuose ea pane Heal
J to support soy
igwed to seeurs WPA
ot to t fakafraat. Ins*

The picture, the first full-length
fsature to ator the babies I* 1
human, dramatic story af the u ll b and heroism of a backward
physician In raring for h'.i sick
and Injured. Jean lleratolt beads
ths festered cast r&gt;f this Dnrryl
F. Barrack production, JirecteJ by
Henry King.

INVITED TO NEW YORK
DUBLIN. Sept. 1 9 -V P l-A d&gt;
tochment cf the Dublin metropol­
itan garde with their famous bond
may attend the 19TO world's fair
in Naw York If n suggestion rands i
to re ’ by Grover Whalen, former
Calpurnia waa tho fourth and New Work police commissioner,
tost wife of Juilaa Caesar.

A happy gathering from Paramount’s comedy film, "Three Mar­
ried Man," a n , left to right, William Frawley, Romos Kama,
George Barhier and Lynao Overman.
; The appallatton, "grand old
'man of the tkoetor." t o t toon
XgpHsd U
Fred
Btona, naw
Starred la BKO Radio’s "Oread
J u re ," toesuao to toa toon to
•vary branch of the antoctoln-

Trust tho mother's Ins line*!
Of tho many people who com#
In dally contact with those mlracla babies, the Dionne Quintup­
lets, Mrs. Dionne is the only nnn
who ran unerringly name eitch of
h tr little girls as they appear to
FbotegfSFbte
Neither Fred Davis, official
photographer for tho "quints,” or
Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, can equal
her feat. And, during the viewing
ot the rushes on "The Country
Doctor," which stars th# tiny Di­
onnes and returns Friday to the
Bits Theater, Mrs. Dionne again
demonstrated her ability, by nam­
ing ths tnhlri a&lt; they sppenred

••■for h w w m U curry (Ww
ow, no looser m m U ftorlat, ,*»
looser Dm will to lire," Murphy
sold.
Convention ufricloli predicted n
'
strlhtos scano ot woeea snlrllos hlsh oear the boordwnl k a t A.bury Pork, N. t., woo typical of the storm’s fury os the sea
poult stlendeare of MMOO.
•°V * * *
' “ I*? northward olons the Atlantic seaboard O risinotlnr In the Leeward l.lsnds, the hurricane lashed th«
T in rate fee atOonl eommasder.
Csrollahe and Virginia us h traveled towarde New J e ffry and New York. A hlfh pressure area, moving eastward fron
to bo elected Tkuredoy. apparent­
too Ureal U has. was expected to intercept the hurricane route on d put New Jereey ami New York In the renter of the high winds.
ly bod nnrroned down to o three- i 1 -------J—a_ j E&gt;__- __ ■ A a A .t
cornered offulr with one of the
coodUstee olmlns ot n "build-up”
tow ta it .
Horry W. Colmery, Tepeko, Baa.,
lawyer, who rua n »troop second
In Inst year’* roueentloM when
Contoisnder Morphy was elected,
woe conceded no edge ever hie two
lead las opponent! hot o rigorous
boktod-t he-scene campolso n o t to

■MOMd k itX tli a ot b e rth * nay
g to lMiM tkildrea’a
playground

Gibson Tofcther
In F ail Westsni
A vigorous, nation fUlod Westam dream, pictured in Um updothe-sseond aetttog af n mi dam
manhunt shews Harry Carey. Heat
Gibson, Margaret Callatoa. Henry
B. W aittoJ and Tam Tylev to «Tto
Last Outlaw."
Starring Carey and Oltoug, Ufa
BKO Radio pfatare tells—with af.
fsetiva panrt aatlm a of flat fights,
hurtling uutomsfafa thnaes, sparUcttlar riding and gm» boltteo Um adventures uf aa old wuutem
dsupornda who, twonty-ftea yaora
after hla fast fax fa f)h * « * •
pado, taboo to hfa g w again to
wipe oat a mob a f city gaugatma,
Whhhsll portraya an •fftfam

£ "V e t£ g snaalmouaty to condemn
Malghtly baUding. on Ukesbora
•mUsvard, the Commil toe toetractM Ito secretary to write a totter
•t protest against Urn edifice said
to belong to th# Colombia Oil
Company now . tending about ono
T™l bo Labe Monroe
Bridge.
. Inchaded la the communication
•W be a request that the De­
p art ms a t ago peeper stops to
aaa that the beauty ot the road

■Vlht and Tuoaday, occasional
ahowors on aitrome south coast.
| _
Tuesday's tides a t Tidal Station,
Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach; low.
«:M ; high, 12:32. Fishing, blast
and trout running well.

1

The drill team of the Woodman's
Cireto will assemble la Ito lodge
hall tonight a t I o'clock for p rat­
tle*. It woe announced today.

Citizen* Prepare To Vote In Not Advisable
November Election!; Book* To
Deportment S t o r e ,
Depart­
dome October 10— - ............. Pnntoffiee
ment W i I i Place
Bits Theater O f ­
, Som* *cU*“ r »** &gt;»i« w»
fer Fine P r i i e h William H H u k o v
Matter O n FileH
here today In regUtrations for
Kmlroad
Employe,
the (November toners] election.,
The Purcell Company will spon­
in r rnsiomro liepar'mrnt can­
sor Tho Herald's football "PiekDiet After Illness Z J b F t t J Z T &amp; Z . 'Z not, a t th l, time, consider placing

tho-Wlanor" cooieat thU week end
too Ike f ln t prise this company
Is offering a choice of two items.
If the winner to a woman ah# wl.l
be given her choice of any I5.P5
voluo dres( to sloth, and a man,
if ho wins, will bo glva* hla choice
of a pair of ffl.00 those.
The RIU Theater will continue
to give a ticket to each of fhe
nest six contestants to the conlrat
this week.
Because to many fans com­
plained of tkeir Inability to find
out Just which team* are to play
a»d becausa alUl others said they
could "not bo sura whether car-

Members of too Jnxior Chamto r of Commerce will assemble a t
7:3° a'elack tonight In the Mayla ir Hotel for a regular setodaied
or Saturday” a s ight change in
meeting.
the rulrs of the contest was thought
advlsa.de.
..L s *
}°°° B « t First
Today the chart on the spo-t
returned home yesterday
|o«» "ill give a list of 10 games
NatLna! Guard after having spent Iwa wteka to which will ba played Saturday. In
u and n 'erbal Washington, D. a . C h a rla ^ n , 8.
order to wia. the contestant must
f t snarly one c - and Chadburn, 8. C , on hastchoose the greatest number of the
*•“ *
_____ m A U ' l
10 games correct. Ho need not
A ltoanso to wed waa iaanad guess their tcoree, but simply
yesterday to Cremsr Newton whether they win or lose as the
of Dowling Park and Mtoa Mil­ rules require.
dred Kersey of Sanford, r m r l
Again the fens will be asked
to* to records to t to o f E T S to guess the score of one game
tnd this week that gams will bo
the Rice vt L. 8. U. contest. How­
ever, this second feature ef the
contest will count only in tho ovsnt
of a tie. In such n case, etch tylag contestant will have a chance
to win If hie score it nearest cor.
roct.
Tho third requirem ent. of the
contest r sms las tho same. It wilt
be necessary for each fan Jo se­
cure the hey word from tho Purcoll Compeayh store on First
Ninety-five applications for loans Btreot. It will not bo necessary to
to v o to e n reproved by the local purchase anything—fast ask for
* Hto form reset lam ent toot "key" ward and My employee
w to f a tf ilf a n store the office waa ot that concern will to glad to help
Too.
^ &gt;^ M to r* R g &gt; re iin J W *°V'
*
Ufa organisation
•how that swno |gg .ppikntlwm
{tooogh tho office dorf t o k s terel e l lot ones. Mr. Bowers

Funeral services for William
A few white parsons are signHarvey llarkey, TO, |3M Dark In* the voting eligibility list, while
Avenue, were held yesterday a ft. a larger number of negroes nr*
rrnoon from ths Erickson Funeral qualifying ihemsrlvrs for the trek
Home. The Rev. Dr. E. D. Brown- to the polls,
lee officiated.
j Registration books for prseinrts
Mr Harksy succumbed Saturday one and three, which include the
afternoon to his horns after an III- Hanford area, are open in Mr. Thl;;.
nets of one week. Interment was pen's office on Mondays, Tuesday,
in Kvsrgreen Cemetery;
land Wednesdays between II.A. M.
Surviving are tho widow, Mrs.
‘3 noon and from 2 P. If. unEslher llarkey; the mother, Mrv. **l 5 P. M.
Elisabeth Harkey; four bruthera, I Country precincts and registrsT. H. Harkey, M. A. Harkey, J . . “ ° n »«»«•« follow:
W. llarkey and C. I*. Harkay; four
Nqmter 2—lobe Monroe. John
sisters, Mrs. Frsnk Lewis, Mrs.
8*11W. A. Cagle. Mr.. W. M. Los.ing, &lt; -P soU . C. E. Ilawke.
all of Sanford, and Mrs. W. II.
A—Oviedo. Charles W. Nilllark.

Hanford on a regular airmail
route, Sen. William l» Hill told
The Herald today by latter.
His repression wita voiced in
a comniunlcatiun addressed to the
senator from llarllee llisnch, sec­
ond assistant postmaster grnerat.
There was, however, a promise
on the part of llranch to “keep the
matter of a stop at Sanford in
mind, and if conditions should

for two years was overseas during
the World War.
TTto'muj’fir 'JT a noted marksman
In nearly all small arms pertain.
Ing In the Infantry, (’apt. Wu«hbum asserted.
Tonight’s drill In the old •rnmry
will i&gt;e tho last held in the build
log, the captain re|mrte&gt;l.
Guardsmen will devote nest
Saturday to rhahglng their head­
quarter, In the new structure
erected through WI'A fund, ul 4
cost of S-IT.lXtO.
Drills In the new edifice nre
staled to begin Sept. ”M. accordlog to C’apL Wa«hburn.

CitruH l l e ___
udS
Excellent Year For
F l o r i d a Production
Dumper rrops of citrus fruit.
In ( itlifornia nm| Tviab tin not rn&lt;»«ng.r thr prospects for n
fruit y , , r ln F nrbls, V. f . Comnian.lt r, rrn e rn l m nn.iiftr of | | n
bl&lt;&gt;.iiio C itru s Kvchnngf, s s i.l |„ .

WPA Book Pratarea
Buford Armory In
September’s I s s u e

•toy In a Statement ................. ..
Inolr County ritrus interests.
Hr iHiinleil «,u| ,h«t Wllr, ln
Hpsin sn,| l*«lrstin.. will seriously
cut down protection In th........ .
wh.to rm-lprocsl Ira.to sgrremenre
nlth reduced tariff pmvb. •on. . 1:1
grapefruit particularly will |n.
c , , "*r FhirbU reports to Kunqw.
further, I’nmmanitor nssertnl
su r!" " , '••'•totive program in
i* iloifii* im irh to » tn u |.
Ii*« th e im luB try am i tho fet»crnl

fhrm Uatt Handles
* Leas Requests

T to resettlement office today
s its w s s u e aswaewM were re­
to d sstahUshsd Motif to new qanr- sponsible for right fatalities In
u n h ream M a f the Arcade ■emiaole County during tto first
■ "•dtag. f t towing |u removal els m retlus of 1PM, according
to figures released today bv ths
Florida Bureau ef Vital S tatic
tire.
Dsde county, with a papuleot
led ton state In
traffic daatha with to. Jackson
w aaty, popalaUw MjMA rolled
■p tto to st retard without a
•fagte dreth by treffW reasts.
Thirty-two perisas dtod to D j -

f nifkaat Plot
CANTON. Tto*
—Odte VeldM tto
to s asto to tto

\

A review of ('uunty trsn.portntinn »y*tem. will be heard
Thursday _ when the
County
HcIumiI Hoi.r.l u-semble* at 10 A,
M lit the Jufflce of T. W. Law*
l.ui, MUperinten.lent.
All .ItWer* of Cuunty-ownod
huve. lu.ve Iwen urged tu attend
the a.-Miii.n Slid present their
view, uf
nny
truns|wrtatten
problem* whirh may have arisen
allies the ii|H-ning uf scteml.
Sixteen pu*«enger-rarrylng ve.
Iiiele* nre iiwnr.l by the County.
The uut.inuibilr* are uf all-lteel
runstructlui. slid were purchased
thi* year.

P o l i c e Authoritieii
Seek Deleand Robber

Woodmen Planninir
S t a t e - W i d e Drive
For Mor e Members
A fraternal convention campaign
designed to necure s larger Wood­
man of the World mentherahip will
begin throughout Fh.ri.ia O ct I,
C. C. t’ollins, head consul for the
state organisation, said today.
Plan, for the Eh.ri.ls drive ss
we I ss for one throughout the
entire nation were made Saturday
In Columbia. 8. C. Ths meeting
was attended by Mr. Collins.
The membership drive la be.
lag planned for all lay members
of the Woodmen and will ronlinuo
for two months.
At pretrnt Florida has about 10,.
OOg Woodmen in aprfoxlmately
300 camps, the consul sahl.
Other F'oridlan* attending tho
Columbia conference were V, P.
Miller, state manager af la k e ­
land. and C. K. Hags and Clem Ber­
ry, both ot Ocala,

School Hoard W i l l
Talk TrafiHportation
I’ roblemH Thursday

packed.

*

"

(‘uunty ami Pity police nffl-Uls
tu.luy were mlvi.e.l to wstrh highwuy fur an unl.lentifieil negro
who thi* morning staged a day­
light hold-up in Deland end
r&gt;hlied a white party of shout |3 f ,
f’onttnhle Lonnie McMullen sold
1. complete description of the rub.
U r I* In porcrsslon ot iucsl %o*
Ihoritivs. The negro, he sold fur#
Iher, Is traveling by foot.

ComrniHHbn Will
LOCAL WEATHER'
Hold Budget Confab
Possibly the final budget meet
Ing of the City Commission is
scheduled for 7:30 o’cluck tonight
In City IUII.
With most of the preliminary
study work already completed, the
group is aspects.! lo finish its ms
Jor figuring and prepare for final
action, that is, the adoption of
ordinances suthoriiiag tbu list of
proposed sspeadlturve.

Mar. Avsraoe

tor. Average
» •* Average
IIITNR a vn;

[ ll'I.P A VO .
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