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T
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Plal o f Iow a C lly ).
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No. I l l * uf Aug. *.
1*11,
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rav
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HNIONH: ((Ira n i) Pm. per dot.
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bun. H - l l r . NOHTIIKIIN, r e llo w a
Plat o f Iow a C lly ).
l l lb. baa*. I l . l l - l l . i l .
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C ity.
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co v e rin g R II I f l o f i a l I or
mand llRhl, mntjtvl vlandr.
Pitt.
P, Rwupe lo t .
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I.
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drill arntla A pack, Ho. la, liner.
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few
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*al«a In arlnbllah. marbat.
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IH *.
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Pla.
bua
bakla..
cov erin g All lllnrke t l . |i. t|
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F »V .
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11.11. KM* Dried. Nancy
K a lla
Ne. H l l o f Aug. I.
1*11.
bua h p ra. law, l i e .
roverln g N 111 fl o f Vav* &gt;
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f
law
n
Clly.
n t li on fn n rr mnek
on
band:
W ltn e.n toy band and real thle
1‘nnr In
ordltinry,
Inrolna*
A
rlpra. | l .l l - | t .l l : t.u*a. No eu p ­ the H rd d ty o f December H l l .
O. P. HNRNDON.
pllva.
Clerk o f (Trrult Cowri,
TIII1NIPR: Ruppllaa light.
dvmand‘ madaral*. marbat
- v U .i« t d y . IflltAI.)‘ Hcmloule County, Plarlda.
Pla, per dm. ban. M-tl
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Hy. rgpert o f aalea o f fru ll*
.vegetable* *1 lha nenfnrd
_ P B rm err W balaaala M erkel
trueber*.
ea rle l
e u e m b le re
o th e r' dealer* (e r a r t liour
od
ia g *1 11:11 A. M. «oH p*. a
en
itoi
by J, a . Michael,
f t / ' e e -rraported
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appro*. 11 p e rrta l Ug I.
II.T l;
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b a k la Turk Im perial*. 111111r equal.
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per to * , wide ra a e *
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par- d ot. bun. tea.
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marbat
about l l o u t f . P l a 1 4 b u a bpra
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For Kent: Fit# room bungalow,
Phono 711’ J.
F ive r o o m bungalow and g a n g * ,
n o t P alm atlo A v*.

t l — A c r o n fo F o r Bait
Twenty acre* fin* cltroa l**4
near I-ongwuod an hard road.
Four hundred A l l a n . Call al
log Park A '* . Bxnfordi

M odal a
F ord , c# fP * n l# r and
eom on i towla. r a ck , rad
Ian*
U rn *, w irin g, aboralg and pick*.
Mr*. B- B . F kllllya. 114
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llou ee oatranea la R aalerd
na
(he HIM Lay o f January H l l at
i l a’clook A. U . la * rertlflra le
or c crilflca tee held by the W ale
lu g elber with a ll om itted
and
eanaeoueat levied ta iee e n . the
fo llow in g deeerlbed land■ m Tlnm
laola CoRKTy, Plarlda, lo w lli
No. II* o f Aug.
V
H I*
r ov erln g latte T l* A 14* Pineburet, t i l at Na. I I * o f Aug.
I, 1*11 cov erin g l-.it I Bib.
4, Tr. *. Hanford, l i e n HT
fit
Ma. *** o f Aug.
*. 1*3*
roverln g le l I Big. (, T r. I ,
Heater#.
Ha. I l l o f July
T, l* H
coverin g l o i r I. I.
1. A
4
Blk. I* T r. II Hanford.
Na. I t * o f Aug.
k, H I*
oaveriag I-ate II I A IN . Oak
Hilt.
N a H I o f Aug.
*. H I*
n o w In* lari II B ib. A Maylo ir .
Mo. H I o f A o g
I, I N I
coverin g |,oi | D o n e r a Rabdlvla4o*&gt;
R *. I IT o f Aug.
T. H l l

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Itun W ia th II
t x v *• 4eg. a Sti cn. s
Mi eh w t»
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#ag. W *4 *b M In Hanlurd
(ll TJn. N 4* dig. W W W
lie* Vi me. h to beg.
Ho 111 or Aeg* I, til*
coverin g

1*1

1. Hee. a. T * a

Ill of Abg. 1. 1*11
m v e rla g W, 1 4 cb o f fl II eh
or BK't of IIK4 a*c. II. TAP.
i i r . •*.
No III of Aug. 1, HU
rovrrlng U t i I* A 1* Bib.
' II, 1*1o* Level.
..
Wltiou «&gt; oend a»e vvol tbt*
Ibo tlrd d*y o f I b f lm b t r 1* 11.
O. P. HERNDON.
Clerh of Cl re alt Court.
Hrinlnole C ou oly , riorld a .
.1.
NOTH'*! OP OAI.M OP T A X
CNIITirM lATM *
In accordan ce w lin ilia
provleO.ne o f Chapter H it * . Acta o f
H i t and upon w ritten reaaeai o f
&lt;1. W. RPKNCRIt I w ill o ife r lo r
vale e l p.|bll« ou tcry
la
the
hlBhcel b it t e r fa r reeh ut the
Court llou ee entranro In
Ranlord on (he l l l b day o f January
H I* at It o’clock
A.
M.
rertlflra le or
cartlflcalee
bed
by Ike m a le to a e lb c r with all
oNillled
and
aobeocuoat
levied
la ero on Ibe Jolh uelng daerrll.ed
Inode In Remlnol* CountF. P lo rlfie. t cw lli
_Nn
H tl
ef
Auguet
I,
1*33, cov erin g : L o t* ' I I , II,
I I A 14 Kureha Hammnrb
Nn. 4*1 o f Auguet I, 1*3*.
r a n g in g : twill I 4 A I Bib
14 T r 4. Hanford.
No. 1411 o r A uguet I. H I*,
ro v e rln g ;
tell
I
Runehlne
H eight*
Na. H i t o f Auguet 1, l i l t ,
rov erln g : l e u 31, It. II A
14, T h e Oeneva T rart, In HerHon II. Tnwnvhlp I I . Bouth
Mange I t Beat.
No. t i l l nf Auguet | H it .
cov erin g : Iw&gt;t H Blk I, O ene.
va.
No. II* n f A ugu ei 1. H I*.
cov erin g ; R u nf le&gt;l f |||k
I T r 4 ,. Hanfard.
No. 1**1. o f Auguet I, 1* 11,
rov erln g : Dote | | -A T4
I-och
A rbor
C ryelal
Lakee
Club
H tfllon,
No. I t l o f Annual 1, l i s t ,
-cov erin g : Iwile Tl A Tl l-orh
HecHOuL* k ”
r a ih
No. i l l ! oT A uguet 1. I ll* ,
co v e rin g ! twite TT * Tl Iwwh
Arlwir Cr ratal
twihei
Club
H#rllnn.
S -l n f Ho. 1011 o f Aiijtuiit
l. I M i, cu v a n n v : U i i
101,
HT- H I. H I , H I A 1*4 l-orh
A rbor &lt;T| o n l
Iwikre
Club
fieri Inn.
N... It* n f Auauel 1. 1*13.
r o v e rln g :
fwnn 1*1,
A
1*&gt;
Iwwh A rbor C ryelal
fwihee
I 'l.ll. Hr, lli.n,
Nn. *3T nf Auguet T. 1133,
r u v r rlo g :
twite IH . A
III,
Iwi.h Arlw.r
C ryelal
lA k ee
Club bertlon.
Nn *31 Ilf A uguei T, 1*11.
rov erln g ; twits l i t lo II* A
l i t In IH . Iww-li A rbor Cryelal
twikre Club Heclloa.
Nn. at* nf Auguet T. 1*13.
roverln g;
Iwiia n o
A
111,
Iwirh
Arbor
C ryelal
l-abre
Club Hr,'Hun
No. (33 l.f Auguet T, H l l .
rnverlnu; Iwile 11* A IH . Iwirh
Aib.ir Cryelal
Iwikra
Club
Herdun
No, *11 o f Auguet T, H l l .
rn ierln g : Iwile 137
A
111.
Iwwh Arbor
C ryelal
Iwikee
(-tub Herllnn.
Nn. *H nr A uguei T, H l l .
rov erln g: Iwile I**
A
It*.
Iww-h A ibor
C ryelal
lA h ee
Club Hrrllon.
l - l * of Nn *1* nf August
T, H t l, rovrrln g: IV Ij nf Iwit
ITI Iww-h Arbor C ryelal l-ahra
Club Hrrllon
No. I ll, o f Auguei T, H it ,
rov erln g: lwi) t i l , Iwirh Arbnr C ryelal Lake* c lu li Mec4bin,
*•14 a f Nu. (1C nf August
T. 1**1, ro v rrln g : twite 111.
313 A W I* of Iwit 111, twirh
A I bur C ryelal la k e e
Club
Hrrllnn.
T« H o f No. ( H uf A uguei '
T, 1*33, rov rrlbg t Oullnl No.
1 ll-eea N till H i A Iwile 1
A 1 lllb «, A Ulh T llwee Iwile
It. II. II A H I A twit 3 film
• A all lllk • It-rea lw&gt;l I) A
all lllb le, Iww-h Arlwir C oun­
try Club Knlranre Hrrllnn
Nu. 44T nf Auauel T, H l l ,
r o v erln g : Iwile 13. 34 A
t&lt;,
lllk T. Iwirh A rbor Country
c lu b Dniranre Hrrllon.
IVlineea my bend and aval thle
Ike H rd (.ay o f Decem ber H3T.
O. P. HKMNDON.
Clerk o f C ircuit Court,
geminate Caualy, P lorldo
IRKAL)
NOT ICR OP I C U OP T A X
CMMTIPICATt:*
In acrordan re with
t i » - pro­
visions o f Chapter H IM , Jirtm ut
HIT and upon written rtqueel -•
W. ll VOCNO I w ill o ffe r
fur
vale al public ou lrry lo Ibe high,
cel bidder tor cuih a l Ih* Court
Ituuae entrance In Hanford an lb#
l l l b day uf January, H l l at II
A 'rlork A. M , tea c e r llflr a lr «r
ca rltflcalea held by the Blale lo&lt;
gather with all om lllrd and eub.
seuuenl levied (aaea ou the fab
low ing dteerlbrd land* In Bemb
Bale C ouoly. Plarlda. lo w II■
No. I l l * ut Aug. I, 1*11 hav­
ering Iwile
t. 1. « *, Ulh. O,
A lexandria uf
o f uvlede.
Ovlede,
No 11*1 b f Aug. 1.
*, 1*11
H ll r o v
e r la c NKU or RKU
“ ‘ 'R e f ACtw
lip I lees W t l* v i „| a IT*
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rh o f K _,4I
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T h ree room
h o m e — on e
nullable fo r efu re r o o m — p e e r
l i r a * a cb o o l. l a l j ) i U X F h tiRX hard road. R et we
w ood and W In let F o rk . Ideal
fo r oo n ta ciio n a rr
a lo r* .
Twa
hu ndred and n in ety d olla r* tdkda
if- O ail M I « P e rk A r * . B ed ­
fo rd .

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l i l t eed'u een wrllteo n
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llih ear of Jaaaary rtta al
11 F aloek A, Mo ten cerltfleale
or eortiflcaUa
tea bate V the mate
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Ith all olfailtee a«4
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N K 4 A N W 4 ef NW 4
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Ne. l l e l A ug. I. I l l * c o v ­
erin g HU o f HWU o f HR■*'
A HK1| o f HHU Hec. 14, Twp.
I f. R. II.
Nu. I* o f Aug. t. 1*11 c o v ­
erin g RKU o t NRU o f NRU
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St,
T w p
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No. I* &lt;« July T, H I* en c­
orin g RKU o f HIVU nf KITH
A HWU o f RKU o f N W U A
NW U o f NKU nr HWU
A
NU o f H iv u o f NKU n f M V U
A Reg. HH ear nf NW1* o f
HWU Her. 3*. Twp. H IL t l.
Run N 11.43 eh. W T.*T eh
H l i l t rh H lo beg.
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Na. l i t ot July 1. H l l c o v ­
e rin g NKU ,'f ItWU Her. I.
Tw p. 3* It. t l.
Nn. I l l o f July 1. 1*11 r o v
erlu g M t - l o f W 'i nf Ini 3 A
W 4 e f R W U o f N W U Bee.
I, T w p I* It. t l.
No. kt* o f July I. D l l c o v ­
erin g Deg. NW
ror e f HKU
Hoc. 1. T w p I* IL t l. Run 1
I 'l cb I! . 11U rh N H l l ah
W T 4 rh H H r h W I 3-4
ch to bag.
Nu. I l l ot Ang. I, I I I * r o v ­
erln g Bag HW cor. a f HR &lt;4
o f HWU Her. I, T w p. ■* ll.
3*. Run N I I th K I th I I
rh W 4 IT ch H II ch TV I .U
ch to l,eg.
N„. I l l » f A n g I, H l l c o v ­
erin g TV 3-1 o f NU A N il nf
NWU o f HIVU A H'4 o f H W 'i
o f HWU A N W U o f HWU o f
HWU (k HU o f NU o f N W U
o f HKU A N 4 ot H 4 o l HRU
o f HRU A N t - l e i
HU
of
N\vu e f SR 4 Hr® t T w p
3* IL 31.
No. l i t o f
Aug.
I.
1*31
rov erln g HU o f NU e ( NU
o f i j w i ^ e l HHU Rea. i T w p
11-4* o f No. I l l e f A ur . I.
1*31 m v orln g laile I lo II
A in A 11 11.0*0 W H I f l o f
lot II I IVnllrs HuInIIvlelnn.
Nn. M l nf Aug. I, H l l c o v ­
ering TV 4 o f HKU Hep
X
T w o to. IL I*.
Nn. M l or Aug.
I.
1*31
cov erin g N K 'i o f NKU Rett.
I. Twp. 10. IL 11.
Nn. I l l nf
Aur
t.
I ll*
rov erln g lira. It I eh H o f NH
ror. uf N W U Her. II, T w p
3* ll, 1*. Run H I I rh W *(*
ch. N I I Hi K *U eh.
No. 1*1 „ r
Aug,
I,
III*
cov erin g C l o f NNH et NRU
of Hivu Her. It T w p I* IL
13
N..
I A of
Aug.
I.
1(11
m v e iln g fl-B
1» » yd I! o t
HW ror o f HHU Her. II. T w p
IS R. t l Run H II yd «
11
y.l N *3 i d W T* yC
No
*11 nf
Ang.
I,
1**3
r a v n Ilia llrg. I rh K * I (h
11 nf HW r o r y.f
NWU
of
HHU H e II, T w p. I* R. It
Itun N «U ch V; * ell R *U
rh W I eh.
No.
Ik* o f Aug.
L III*
rn w r in g w &gt;4 o f NK14
of
NRU nf HWU Hee. IX T w p
I* R. 1*.
No
IS* o f Ang.
L lit*
rov rrln g K 'i o f IH T ll
of
NKU o f HWU Hee. IX T w p
3* IL I*.
11-lfi n f No. I l l o f Aug, I.
1*31 coverin g HRU o f lot t
fl-ran That pert p o t l a * l w ood
I'KTm Paring*
R ead )
Her 31. T w p t*. R. 2*.
IVIi n-s* m y hand and t*h) thle
Hi* t lr d day o f December HIT.
O l&gt;. TIKIINDCN.
r ) » r * ar Clrrrdt CnnrL
Bemlaate County, Fla ride.
(HR A l.)

fay m l« al yjh ll* watery 4# the
hlghea* httfar fay eaeh at ^Ihe
“ ------ — --- -------- - ■

“ Bleed
H I*

the fo llo w in g deeerlbed
Hem Ia ole C o e a t y . r U rrlda.
U
NA n n A u w t T*X

t awl ll
H tl

!Tlj.rrrh
h ru tet a ui
• — 14.11
----- ran. R AH

(ha) Reetlra t TuWaahlp I#
nth, Raaga It
Np liaf Bale t f Jaw ta d .
H ll eevexTeg! Rep. HR
of Her. r Twp. I*
f
. X Raaga
Rad. nan hr. II ah* N.
lt.ll the K U 4 rha. N. t*
eh*. R. I rha R. tl eh*. VL
II Chp X 9.11 rha R 9 «&lt;
eha X la beg. (la w Water
Work* . Property) Rocllaa X
Towaehlp 1* Healh, linage I*
Me. 41 Note af Jaly TIP
III* eaverlag: That pari ef
Rlacb t i a of Ry. M. M.
Pm11he giibdlvleten ef BeeIlona
TVMnoee mr baa# and teal »hl*
Ih* tlrd. day af -December HIT
a r. HRnNDON.
Clerk ef Clrrull Court
Rektlbel# Caualy, Fldrlda
(RRAtri ________________
NOTTCR * r ILLR O r TAX
m T ir io iE T M
la aeeardaa** with (he provleloaa of Chapter Htl*. A di ef
HIT and upon w m ic------------ --CIIARLOTTH IIhtiTIl
for Bate al publld outcry id th*
htgheat bidder fef reeh at Ihe
Otari Hoeadi eatraee* In' Rearerd
na th* Jtlh. dap af January
1*33 al 11 afalaek A, M. lag eerllflcale er geetlneal** held by
'the Rial* Ieg ether with all omit­
ted aat. eebeequeal levied laaet
on tba follawlag doaertbed Inode
In Beinln*l* County. Florldp loWit:
Np SIT Bala af Aagual Tlh.
1*31 cevarlaR: I-at i A R
341.9 ft. gf Wtt at Dot I
Black X Hanford.
Ne. 91* IMI* df Auguet Tlh.
H tl eaverlaR: WU nf I-el T
(Twee m all.* ft.) Bloch X
snfard,
Reeferd.
TVliaee* m y hand and seal thle
lay nf D ecem ber HIT.
Ih* tlrd day
O. r .

(ktlAL)

HERNDON.

Clark of cirrali CqurL
Mtmlnol* County, yiorltp

NOTION B » R A U O F T A X

a mXTIFICAT9M
i -------------

In aceeidRgpe w ith lha
p rovleloaa o f CiMplar
Accta e f
vision*
Chapter D lill*l . A
eueel e f
HIT end upon w ritten reque
NEIJ4AI W. tfiiA IIX (B .y : P. B A f after
fer
ADD h M i n i ) _I ____
w ill
e ff t r
Bale
_ . __
at puhti*
pahli* on
a a tory
lgry to
le IB* hlg*■et bidder fo r C*«h at lb* Court
I lou t* antranee
Hanford
III* I tlh d ay a f January 1*19 at
II o 'c lo c k A. M . |aa ccr ilfle a t*
e r C trim ra tea held by Ih* BUI*
togeth er w ith a ll
a m llttd
and
Bunatuutnt - levied ta a t* ea
lha
fa lla w ln g deecrlbed land* in fltmlaola C euaiy, PTerlka, tn w lt:

No. *11 nf Aeg. 1, 19*1 cov­

ering Lolb 4 A * Blk. C Bueno
Vleta Kaietee.
W ltneee m y hand and aeal thle
Ih* l l r d day o f D ecem ber HIT.
O. P. IIRRNDON.
Clerh e f C ircu it Court,
Remlaol* C ounty. PlorlAa.
(R E A D ____________________
NOTICN OF a Al.** OF TAX
cnnti FICATRB
la eocerdaee* with ih* prorieiea* ef Chiptar 199M. AM* af
11*1 and wpaa written requeet nf
MRR MARIAM A C. O. WILLIAM*
I Win offer fer ealt al public out­
cry le the hlRhael bidder for
each at th* Court llouee entrance
In Hanford dn th* *lth day ef
Jaauary 1*19 al II o'clock A. M„
laa ccrilfleat*
or
certificate*
held hr th* Rt*t* teaelher wllh
■11 *mllt*d and aubeequent levied
mae* en th* fallow log dencrlbed
Unde In Bemlnal* On only. Florid,
lowlli •
N p l i t nf A u r.
9.
1*11
c ov erin g L e l I t K dgew oo#.
W ltneee m y hand and teal Ihle
o f---------------p lc c m b c r HIT.
the f l r d r O. P. HERNDON.
Clerk a f ClTcult_CourL
Hemlael* C euaiy.
(HEAI.1
l

. ..
a rtel
te- (h e

lb*

Hahtara
t ill

t l 11.11 .
W llorna m r bond and veal Ibla
lit* t lr d day o l December. HIT.
O. P. IIKItNDON.
- Clerk a f C lreall Court,
Hemleel* County, Plarlda.
(BKAI-) ___________________
N O T lrn o p b a l m e v t a x
(T E H T in c A T a *
In aceardan re will
ih *
ri
vlelane of Cbaptar I11X Acte o f

Millions prefer this "flavor
that is different"
Irt o akUl/ul
* R d 'o i d - f a t b l o « * d

C N N 1_______

H i ) end upon w ritte n regneat
TVILUNUIIAH KBTATN Byt N
gulr* A V oerh lp
A aen le I '
o ffe r fa r u l * a l p a b ild e
the h igh **! bidder l o r ca se
ib a Court
llo u e e
sa lr a a c#
—
Hanford nn Ihe I Ilia d a y ml Jan­
X IL
__ _
U th .
d ay
et
January uary, H i* at I I e V la a k
H l l a t 11 aTaleek A .
M-.
1»« tax c e rtlllc a le e r ce riiria a te e held
alt
rertlflra le
a r certifica te s
held by Ihs m ain togelhw r w ith
euiw etfoeal
levied, m
by ih * M at* l o a n her w ith nil om it lea- and
em itted e a t
aehaequeal
levied tee re on th* fo llo w in g deecrlbed
th e fa lle w la g described land* In Sem inal* C ou n ty . F lorid a,
tow n :
'
Hemiaoie C eaaty. Ftorl
N p T ill o f Ju ly T, t I M Rev­
N p Id* Bald o f J a ly lih .
erin g W 3k* ft uf JR I1JIM
IltT cover le y : L ot 9* pineIt o l NTV 4 Hep IX t r * A « .
IL f l .
ham ,
Nn.- H i t o f Ju ly
T.
I*** .
9-Blh. a f N*. 1*1 Bat*
of
co v e rin g NK1) u f N E p i Hec. ,
Ja ly 9ad. 1999 r o v e ria g i Lot*
Ik Twp. 11. IL 31.
„ J
I f A f l FlneheraL
Nn. 111! o f July
T.
191*
ml NA 4*4 Male e f July
co v e rin g N K 'I o f KBU , «&gt;**■
1*99 re v e rin g : Dot 1*1
Ity) Her IT. Twti. II Hu *X
n o ,_buruL
eb
No. H i t o f Ju ly T,
1*39
Bale e f Auguet Ird.
.1**1
. .Np c141
c o lo r in g TV4 o f N RU
ILeea
o v e rin g : Late 1*1
A
Dtjt.
»
:e
ft
N
o
f
h
r
c
a
r
. ef
,
Ptanbarat,
HIN p H t Rwi* e f July lnd.
N 4 Ran W 4kd f l N 413 f t M
H * fl H 111 ft ) Bee. IX T w p .
I l l * r e v erin g ; L et I I I P ine31 IL 31.
heret
l.T o f Na. Ht*
fe. BIT Hale e f A u g a e l lel.
9 ea v erla g : B eg. I I eke. TV
HSfl c o v e rin g NKU
»t
e f NN Cnr. R an W * ,n &gt; H A W '| o ftTlWU A N4
HWU________
(l^es, NKU at
P R 's nf
o f HW
I* r h a R * rha. N 1* eha
h W '4 A N W U nf H W 4 T H P P
Heclloa 4. T ew nehlp 9* Bouth,
I*. T w p 31. IL II.
R ah g* 9* Kasu
No. l i l t o f Jaly
X
IM i
No. I l l Hal* ml Ju ly lnd
r o a r i n g N K 't o f
HWU
t i l l e o r rr iu g : R I rha. e f W
Tw-p;
N W 'i o f HW'4 Hoc. !«,
“
I* char ar KITH o f Boctloa
4. Town*
II It. IX
nehlp t f f e u l A R ang*
TVftnsse m r hand and aeal thle
9* R a il.
W lineaa mv hand and eeat Ihla the l l r d d ay o f D ecem ber H IT .
O. P. HERNDON.
the Itrd d ay e f D ecem ber HIT,
Clerk o f C lrru ll C ourt,
a P, HERNDON.
Hcmlnol* County. F lo rid * .
*
.CT*t* or Circuit Courl,
- Hctulnole C ou n ty , Florida. (BRAT.)

vleloaa ef Chapter UtlX Art* ef
3911 aad apea wrillee request ef
inA BOUTHWARD I will offer
fer ante ht pahli* e aIcry te Ibe
highret hidBor for cash u the
snfurd
------------- —
lu- A M
Court- He------ gatntar#

-J

r

i'm

(HRAV.)

X O T IC l
T o: J. R RCIIAHBKUUail. whae*
glace e f retidence le unhnewn.
T eu ar* hereby ordered and r*
ulred te be and appear upon lb*
rd d ay o f Janaary A. D. 1(3*. In
he bill o f com plaint filed against
eu In lh a C ircuit Court o f Hern­
ial* County. HUH o f F lo rld p by
Jew ell
gebarbrou ah.
bein g
an
action fo r divorce.
The Banter# Herald le d e ig n * le d
n* Iba wewapaper In w hich
Ihlt
ord er ehell be pnbllebed fu r four
week* coneecutlvely.
Wlineaa. o . P. Herndon. Clerk
o f nntd C on n , and the o frirln l
aeal t h ff e o f Thle la d day o f lleoeraber A. D. HIT.
O. P. HERNDON,
Clerk,
B y A. II. W eekp
1&gt;. C.
JOHN O. LBONARD T.

{
R

Np H# d f Aag. 1, H ll *#*•

Bring W I*. A

Jl

»«|

0/

I
C lerh o t Cl retail Court,
Hemlnol* C ounty! F lorida.
(HEAL) __________________

For Sals

HAY

NOTICN s ir aai.yt o F T A X
C N R TIFICATK *
. (
la accordance w llh
Ihe
provision* o f Chapter H IM . A rte nf
H IT and upon w ritten requeet o f
Hj D. PRION t w ilt afte r fo r e l r
pebll* ea tery to th*
highest
udder fe r
ccen nt
th* Court
llou ee entrance In.H anford on tbs
l l l b day e f January. H t l s i It
s'clo c k A. M - .t e g c e rtlflr s ts nr
ce rtlflcsle e hrld by ihe Htsto t o ­
g eth er w llh all om lllrd and subSequent levlea lo s s * on Ihe fo l­
low in g deecrlbed lend* In Krinlnele Cennty, F lorida, to w lt:
N p 9(1 Bale o f
July Ttb.
H ie cov erin g : I d l tk Itlork (
Palm Terrace.
W ltneee m r hand nnd seal Ihle
Ihe llr d d ay e f December, HIT.
O. P. 11RUN IKIN'.
Clerh e f C lrrull Court.
Seminole County, F lorld p
(REAL)

(Peanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
Stall 30-P4
State Market
8A N F 0 R D , F L O R ID A

Spec i*l*

F rid ay

A

Ha Kurd ay

Fresh Finnan flad d ie lb. 28c
Haddock • l b . _______ — .M e
i Halibut
lb........ - ...... — 30c
|Salman
lb................... _.....30e
'R o e Shad
l b . .......... ... . . 1 0 e
! ' Shrim p
lb.............- .........13e
lA h f t i r cooked
l b - — ..3 3 *
A ll O 'k rr va riot lea flak A 'anq lead .

SANFORD FISH MARKET
RH Res fare A c r e ee
_______ W e ‘

■SlMm

T ear

Mwsli

kpbeerl

5

,h . Hr# day •«
(REAL)i r *

■_.
OR TAX

A . . . a.
_ _ ep ag w r llle a requaal af
RANFcTlID F nO D U C T W N CREDIT
AHROCIATION I -Will e lle r
fe r
•ale a t pa bit* ea tery in Ihe high**( bidder f » r
*b* C *“ *
llo u e e ealraa q* I* O dufeld bh the
n t h day *&gt; Ja eB d rr.
h i •» &gt;■
e'elocb A N-. l|a o e r ilflc a t*
*r

. .&lt;

■H

o ffe r. .fo
a t p ahrli*----ea tery »•
. r pp)e
reeh -at the
Ihe klRheel
bidderf f ( I
In Rauferd
Conti Hoop*
lone* eelrane!
*•
---* -----------ey
en ih
llt h dai df January. MM

al 11 o 'c lo c k ,/. M - . u a Jartirieat* ar certlllcale* held hr the
Blale togelher with all omlllrd
and aubaequeat lavlad N N *
Ih* fallewlag deecrlbed Iqnde le
Hemlael* Coualr, FHridp lawtl:

No t i c n o r a a x n n r T A X
c K im r iC A T N B
tn accord an ce w l l h . the
pvevlslun* o f C hapler 11391, A ete e f
HIT. nod upon w ritten roqoeet e f
HANFORD I .ODOR NO. IT— r
I w ill O ffe r fo r eels
a t pub'
nulcry to Ih* h l m i i l tdd eer lc_
m eh a f th* Court lfa u e * tn|raere
In H.infnn1 on the llt h
day
nf
January. 1911 at I t o'clecdt A.■ If,
*•____
U i e e r llflr a le nr c e rtlllr p tM
by the Hlmta togeth er w llh
om itted
an!.’ subsequent
lav!
Thrd
tn sss an lb s fo llo w in g d eecr)
lands In HemlAole C ounty, T ln r td v
tow lt l
Na. 411 Hale n f A flg oat Ird,
D l l c o v e rin g : L ot 1 B lech B
D u m a Vista B etatcp
W ltneee my hand nnd seel Ihle
the l.r d day e f, D cacrnhw ^ H D .

NINE M A D E T W E N T Y
NOTICN OF HAI.B OF T A X
CNNTIFICATKa
T U 8C A L O O B A . A lp - Dae. t * .
In accord an ce w llh
the
pro
vleloaa o f C hapter H IM . A ct* o t — UP)— d n lr
*0
p oin t*
w ay*
HIT nod upon w ritten requeet o f
a n a D. RINIIOP t w ill o ffe r tar •cored n ia ln a t A la b a m a durinX
aaU at public ou tcry to the hl*h- lh a u ln e -X im e 1*37 a e a to n and
est bidder fo r each at (he Court na (ca m tnado m orn than o n *
IftMiee eatrauce In Hanford on th*
T c n n c ia o e ,
T u lt a *
H th d ay o f January, t i n at It touchd ow nFoJock A. H . i n c ertifica te
or and V an derbilt a ll * c o re d o n ce .
certificate* held by th* Rtate to ­
g eth er w llh all e m lllt c and euhaequent levied u a t e on tba fo l­
‘ HK1IKRLF.Y— { / R — B ob H a n r l f ,
low in g doourtbed lands In Hrmlnot*
C alifu rn ia'a fo o t b a ll
c e n te r, waa
Counl y, F lorida, tow lt;
No. I l l Halo e f Auauel 3rd,
co -c a p ta ln o f the B e a n * LaakatH ll
eeverln g
toil 9
Rose
ball (cant last w in ie r .
CnnrL
Wltaean me hand and eeol ihle
Ihe f l r d d ay a f December, l i l t .
O, P. HERNDON.
Clerk a f C ircuit Court,
Bemlnelc County, Flurlda.
(R E A L)

NOT3CH OF BALE OF TAX
cn Ntifica tn r
In accordance with the prevleloaa of Chapter DSIX Acla of
HIT and le m wrlliss reoussl of
M1UL LILLIAN a W.IOHT. I WiU

cnSSificat**

yrs-

it

1WT ’ia A fii______________ ________
C1TT OF dAMFORD t w ill o ffe r

NOTICN

HOTICN Ate HAM* OF TAX
I’NHTIFIUA'
ATM ,

In aerordsnee w llh ,the
v l-lo n s o f C hapler 1133
1111 slid upos w r llle a . —
E D W A R D H in n iN fl I w ill

visions of

— -

I

In a ccord an ce erilh
l_
. ______
fp aaeerdaaee with'T . the
p«^-' vleioae o f CNiepler H399- J

of HM4 ol RM4 Rea. *. Twp.

1 1 — B uR JnR gg P l x c o o F o r B o ld

FOB BA LX i Ob* af lb* lartq aer
vie* aUtloiu «n Park Av*. Goo*
opporinnlty roc local ma*. Inquin
at th* Bayard Kdally 0 ov 100 K.
Foik A n .

V 1-111

teM.a \» . . . .

NEW ORLEANS, Dee. II. —]

0F&gt;—Loutaiana Bthte’a ball-earriera bad bettor be prepared
for lo n i atrange hold* when
told PWA lo wind ay Hi dffalra, they’re tackled by .Larry BtrtnBy YALTA TOMMY
■nd cmphaalsad Ut* theory bthiad garL Santa Clara end. In the
-Mow* Borlew Editor,
Huger Bowl football gamo. Lar­
bio regional planning plan.
The AP Fratare Barrie*
ry la a wregtler and know* lota
T*o Legion Peradte
1grow bumbler In Beptem*
John U Lovrl* roared on tho rn- of gripe.
o f 1M7. With ranch of North
Japan’* Iron thumb dlo, too, threatening politician*
Nankins and other, w It* a farmer-labor party. WillUm
the Chinee#' Green celebrated Labor Day who
L eg a l N otice
Moody Harder mod beg- farther denunciation of comma’ nlat*. San Franclico'* waterfront
] t f l Hoacow help.
Morion nr oaui op tax
mraunlet army of, waa tied np by a C10-AFL JurtaCMUTIFICATKe
fa iw uraiim with the pceChina marched forth to diet toneI Jou»t.
i
l
i
l
i
u
of
HIM. Act* »&gt;
The American Legion paraded tilt aad Clnrlir
i the fray, bet Bnaoio waa boay
upon written rsqoeat
U.
r.
r
w
u
r
a
I
will
viler for
op
New
York'*
Fifth
Aecnae
fer
i" (hen. boldly branding Mataoat ptivile outcry tv ihv
tba deeperado of the Madltar- 17 1-1 hoara. Mlaa America of 19t 7 aale
hlaheet biedvr fer j » h at lb*
(Betty Cooper, 17, of Hacketta- Court llouv* volranca In Pau
i* aebdiarinea wade ahlp- town, N. J.) dumbfounded thoee ford on lb* I lib day o f Janua.y
H U *1 II u'rluek A. M . la * carae perlieu» that Britain anJ who crowned her by iparnlng the­ llflc a le e r rarllflralva bald uy iba
atric*.
The
engagement
of
Anne
Rtatv
tegvtbvr w ltb all om lllrd
•ponaored n vigilante
vubvvquaat lavlad la *aa oa
In Nyeu, Bwltaerlend. Clark, • Boaton deb, and John ear.
(ba fa lle w fa g deaarlbad Land* la
demoeracy'e war flceta Axplnwall RooatreK, the Prael* ••mlBola Caualy, Plarlda. tuw lt:
Ha. I I e f A Mg.
I,
1*11.
forth to gobdoe the aaba. drnt'a only anmarrlid aon, waa
eov arlag A ll V H i f I l - l » f
Hltlir eatertelnedeanoanced.
N l - l North * T A. C U Ry
Preparly I U w H t i l l ft of
Moaaollnl with regal I Explorer*
penetrated Shiva
R H I fl.) e f Reellon t&gt; Town*
o -M fai&gt; fraol*hit, gooee- Temple, the Grind Canyon* "aky
ahlp I t Mouth llaaa a I I H.
and a*rial warfare aero- ialand." Iron lunga were toted
Ha. I I I ! or A ur . I.
t ill,
rov a rla e laila 1 A I e f II W.
.. Together, they planned to around for iitraalila paralyila vic­
Barra P in t ACdlilon to Ulack
tim*.
X-ray
and
radium
apeclal-Borape'e “ culture." '
llam m aek.
lata o f th* world met In Chicago to
i 1 ; BUmp War Threotene
Na
M i l o f J t * f . 1,
H t l,
ro raring
IntiH .
Plarlda
Fnebrer, faced wtb a poor .dieplay new trick*,
(Irevaa Ca’a H t Add la lllach
abouted for the eotoaiea
BECa New Bom
Ifaramorb,
teat la Ih* laet tear. Cap-| Kantucky’a Brlgadied General
No. I l l * e f A ur . t.
H I ..
rovarlMR
laila I I A I f. Plarlda
I Anthony . Edeh’a reminder Ilenry II. Dtnhatdt wee ahot down
flreva* ( W i H I Add la lllvek
,eolonlal countrIt* prodoe* but by brother* oLriha fiancee for
llam m aek.
Na. I I I ! af A ur . I,
lilt,
eent o f Uw world* raw ma- who*e death ho wia about to be
eaverlaR l « l &lt; 11. I I A
IT,
■'did not moth* him. Flnan- tried again. A retired greeting card
.P la r ld a Orevee Ca’ a H I Add
InWIiard achacht waa reported maker, Charlie Roaa, 74, waa kid
le fltaek. llam m aek.
i luped near Chicago,
Na. I l l * e f Ang. I ,
1*11.
rov a rla a D o ll I I te 1*1, A I II.
and Paraguay threatPatricia Maguire, the eleeplng
I I I . I II. IH , II* A I I I PlorlAa
« war over n pottage atarnp beauty, and Thomaa 0 . Maiirylt,
flroraa flo’ a le l Add lo Black
Ham m ock.
wy dlaagrted about tbo Caeohoalovakbi* little father, died,
No. HIT o f Aug. I,
H it ,
y. ! And Beekwell Kent* William Onrllle Deuglaa, at,
rev erin g
la,t
HI
P larlda
mural* mad* WMhlng- law profeaaor, became SEC* bo**
Oravaa Ca'a l i t AC# le Black
llam m aek,
Sleek* ware alipplng. ^
No H l l a f A eg . I.
1*11.
Court Joallc* Black, Charley Chaplin ahnouneed he
raverin g
la&gt;l
1*1.
Plarlda
ilrorea (-a'a lat' A d c T o lllark
, eg la Europe, dodged re- would give up hi* baggy pent# and
Ham m ock.
and phone call#. American muatech* to inako n talkie. Mary
Na. HIT a f Aug. I.
H ll,
r n rerla g L aic II*. I l l A II*
were front-paging hla Pickford called
Hollywood a
10 III A I I I lo I I I o l Plarlda
Elan card. He cam* back racket. Vittorio Muaaollnl act (u*
tirevoe Ce'e Ivl Add la Black
, k*for* one t f th* yaar'a to be n movie magnate,
Hammock.
No. H t l o f Aug. I.
lilt,
radio audience*, that ha
Maxwell Andcraon, 1037’x outrev erin g latla 13, 14. II A I*
t o kluatr,
a l a n d Ing playwright, itarted
(U n a M M ft uf N 11 rt u f
W IH rt ul tail III O
I*.
Booeevalt took n Broadway* aeanon with "Th* Star
Hwopa
Inc. Amended Plat of
' at the meet, particularly Wagon," lb* atory of n min who
luwn Clly.
Mw
Grand
Coulee, invented a machine lo carry himP -H o f Na. 1 II I nr Aug. I.
1*31 ra v e lin g lail 13
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Ford Optimistic
Over *38 Outlook

Civil War
Is UnderWay

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RAIDERS OF THE DEEP

Communists Back
C IO M ovem ent In
State, Says R eport

More Than 200,000 Insurge*!tAndGovemmentTroops Are Involved In Conflict

Secretary Blames Rc-|
cent Recession On!
Concentration Of:
Power Among: Few

Cannery W oikeisi
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Henry Ford |n a statement
on business rendition*
aald
"there li nothing to proven*
our (coins abend" and r»vralrd ho rxperta to produce
a low orlnil trarlor of un■ naual dctign wllhin a few
month*, no detalln were madid
avalhble. E cprtulnt llm optir
•Icn that the n*Hon la nn th"
verge of an era of greater
quantity
prodnrllon,
t li o
W AFHINGTON^Vc. 3 I . - W T founder or the Fuel Mnlnr
Company aald -alw oit every
Secretary Iekes, rnnlinulng 'hr
weaaon fur- temporary atopadminls'ret ton's
attack
upon1
pa*e of ImuInfMc m a bo dla“ big builne**,” asserted lait night
rounled, people nrd nalnrally
that Ihe power of ctncentralrri
rautloua at thla time of year
wraith "must or compelled to run-i
becauae they want to know
how thr real of Ilie winlar [form to ocr law*" at the ceming
will be,"
'at-Mlon o f Congreia.
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MADRID, Dec. 81.— (AP)I
! A « “ irraconcitable conflict" lu -;
*Kiuplnyee* or Ilin
Kckorsoti
— More than 200,000 tnnur-i
tween "the power of money ami
Fiull
linntierT.
by
o
large
nn
ifent and government troop*.
'
the power of the democratic In-;
Jin Itv. vnled |u nperdlo llnour.li
end 200 airplanes were _ .
.
.
,
aiincl ha* reached auch an jnl.n*i
T lio C IO m o v e m e n t
Jn
llieir own nganelallnn nrrnrdliir
thrown today inio the great- I t j n n h n | e I p i t
ally
In recent month*,*' he said,'
In Hie les'llta nf nit eleitimi t'loritla in Imckt’tl b y A c o m .
est battle of ujo civil war| * ®l u 5 *a u 18
■hat It la, “ clear that it niuet lie
w ith
londucinl nl
the
plant
this m im istii- orn n H ita lion
outside Teruel.
fought through to a finish—until
N ic h o ls o f
nuni|lni: midi-r Hill supervision n lu-giti. L c lto y
The bitterness of the fight
plutocracy, or democracy—until
nf Hie
rinployee*
n»*md.il ion llitin cs C ity , «** .v ic e -p r e s i­
developed from * p o w e rfu l
America a CO famlllee, or Amer­
.v;1i|eli wiih lenlnllvelv formed In dent. it- wrt.t - revenled
Insurgent counter of.r*"",iy®
ica's
1W
million
people—win.'
M l
rnmliat Ihe etfUrls of till' organ- ri'iHirt n f Ih o S ou th ern V I
Jo Iaka that city Into which lh«
HU apeech waa the Ujfrd assault
Itnra for tho linllnt
Tannery. bint In td llfto n co A s s o c ia tio n ,
government fought |ta way last
upon "b ig butineaa" to come from'
Agrtriilturnl amt Allied Workers In c., n non ■ n ecln rlan
»n a
within the Innrr
ariminialratlon
nf Ainorles, n i'll) affiliate.
T it.' gorernmen) yrat.rday dyn­
i t « n -p olltlca l
n r * n m » l l p j}
circle wllhin a week. Two au.-tt ad*
Appro*inw ilely I2.ri i-Ost s e n d wl«h It* purpose, Ihe complain
amited o n .
o f ‘ two
fortified
dresses were delivered prcviuualy
ballots III Hio oloeHon: II* tinl- elimination of Ihr "Red Men****
building* within Tanitl In which
by R ob.it |1. Jackson, assistant at­
lots wero I'*st for Hie employees Communism."
hot wren 3.000 and 0.000 inaurgent
torney general. All are regarded
nssorlnHoii; « ; voted
lo r
no
aoldlrra and dvlllan* had bean
In reply lo n recent IndU'/T*
Raider*
o
f
Hm
deep
who
Igtvo
been
menacing
commercial
voaaeli
in
Ihe
Mediterranean
will
aa
a
prelude
to
Preaidrnt
Rooae*
SHANGHAI, Hoc. 31.- M l —
n tg a n lin lin n :
4
liullots
w ero Ibe organlia'lon
holding out alne. government
reported »***
fare
the
big
gun*
of
British
.nil
French
nnvlue.
Tht-ne
huge
Ht-lnch
laurel*
on
the
I
m
iw
o
f
II.
M.
S.
Chineae deraatatinn aquaria msrrh- lelt'a mcaaage to Congre** nnd i
east for tlio A m e tlrn n I ’eilera- “ We have found tho^ClO ,W&gt;VU*
ffonpa took tho city.
drive
for
anti-monopoly
Irfb
la
lh
n
.'
Wnrapilp
nre
ready
«o
m
iu
I
lo
the
bottom
any
raiding
submarine
which
may
vrnlnuinto
the
for
lion
of
l.idii&gt;r
w
hile
Ilin
t'nm
nt.nl In Florid. 1* help- backad
Thor, wot* grmye foara that eil out o f Tainglao leaving unde
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“ 1
f
ii* 111 i*i* fo r liid iis lriiil tlrg n tilx i- iiv
[ ^•ck*0n’ , f kc' *ccu," | 'eon‘ {bidden water* iwi'ndlrri by the fciternalional armada Drastic slip* weir aulhoriteil by n conclave
many of the Inaurgent a had Imen fended the once rich north China
by n
n bunch
bunch o f C'nmmunlata, dr*
etisintiNi •raiofnic pewpr o f ra
|
Inti
received
o
n
ly
tw
o
lialtots,
rrating from
JackaotivUla • *
killed
although
aome
are seaport marked for conquest by t h s '] ^ m T a M ^ B g a i n T u h a a d m b i - ! I ’ " " " 1 »"&gt;' »l &gt;‘ &lt;»
" f terrifying sen raid* of World War day*,
H lkbt IHU It ini ml
linthds
wero
known to.h aeo oecaped.
Orlando.
advancing Japan, se armira.
(isiralicm, or Ihrealenlng to do no
tlirorn "Hi.
Mote Unka, airplane, still*
"A George Jackson (on*
_
A terp* of foreign volunteer*'business, unlaaa governmental rr-||
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After iho re*nHa nf IHn nice- Hie men In charge of rveaut 8
lory and man than In any prevl. aimed wilh cluba allempted to]atruinta upon bualneaa are removed. L a K C v O U D l V t l H S
lion wero lunile known, em­ llt’ APAWA attrmpl* *«
otia aingla battle were thrown to* malnlain ortlcr In the city from] Referring throughout lo rapllnl n*
ployer* rlrrloil
roPresentaHves rrson Cannery)
from Orlando,
gather la a conflict ouutdo Te- which the exodus of Americanar'America'a 00 famlllc*," a phrasi)
from each of the ilepaitmrnla nf rdntr orcnnlxrr for the CIO, b»S
^
and olher forvignera waa under! burrowed from a book by Kirilin
tho rnnnery nnd llissn will be for Ills vtee-pie»hlrnl u negro
n
u
Goeanintent Unoa on the right
Dy Associate. Prill
» a way.
way* When
n uui Ihc
*Ilv Chinese
v. iiii
police and Lundberg, he aald:
III eliargn nf nn elertlon, nf of ft - thr nantr o f LeRoy Ntchola froSS ; «
' and In Urn canter were reported
Now Year's
I'.n
brought
\*L_7o5°
(■•larted leaving looter* ran Into the
To the 120 million people nf Ibo]
■era fnr tho Winkers Union this Haines City. They have bMA
'1
holding under terrific pressure. JapaBeac hnaineia section.
colder weather lo the
P«
United Stale*, they have made Hie(
afternoon.
very littsy of late organising M - -T j
TV*government gave ground 'o
elite
northwest,
tils
Great
They nttiaackrd what Japanese threat that unless they are free
_
,
.
Thn olnrl|nti tliln morning fol­ negroes in
thr cllrua.
ireeR
‘ “ ' teat# «n tho left.
takes reglith.' New York atntipropel ly bad not been destroyed In fo (peculate, fro# o f regulation* In C I t T U H I* G R U B A H
lowed n non-npiirarnneo of r*p- ganlcnlng Indui'rlr*. and lumbar. , f V!
-Ij '
end
New
Kmiluml.
An
un&lt;&gt;f
money; unlc**
M
Ive*
tlm
Nalton*! \OiI&gt;-raU.-v!M*.,
1XkrjjtnJ
L _ _____
„ of,
r.,
MVfft
fleliil tetnpprtilnre read Inr ot
'umulal
la b or Relations
Relation* Hoard
whom
h
“S’ n Jmjbl i hear and of M rs
In iloRreea below aero
*'**
furelgn vigilantes was
waa to nreveat
preveal through legal tricks.
•
,
furelan
tricks, by mean* of
CIIO orRantirrs alntml irniihl he under Jackson have hern ba*k
W
rerorleiL from Caribou,
Me.
ilamnge to foreign properly.
corporations, without paying their
WASHINGTON. Dec. II.—M l a| (lie plsni Thursday In hold of Irouble* iii Hanford. A rabid
Huliie.ro weather nnd snow
The departing ’Chlnene unit share of taxes; unleaa they are free
TAVAltKS,
Ihv.
.It.— U k r
Tlio national |.nlmr llelatlona it similar election,
latlbnl by the name A. W., aliSS
^
wero foretost for tho New
alnrtcd a diixcii new fire*. The ar­ to dominate the ro.t of u» wilhm.i
......... ... ,(,1&gt;ri.
ten
Hoard Informed t'oiigro**
hint
Kmplnyi'f* feel, n lleistd re­ Ale*. Tralnor or Trnlqer from
Knaian'l
slates.
Wet
lilnl
eoldrival of the Japanese army
restrict ion* on Inalr financial or
3
,drill thnl llio
United Slate* porter was mlvlseil, Ilinl
tlm Jacksonville is the dialrict organ*
nr wenlher was forecast for
peeled nny hour.
|economic power; unless they ara wHIioti nnd n «n*»rtrr dollars U&lt;*
Iin*sid IhrnURll the worst labor oiannitnlhm of thl, nssnr|allon Dec for 'he Communist Forty,
After mora than a monlh'a pre­
Ihno
lw
*
$
1
|
iir
cn.li
northwestern
stale*
where
American* reaching Shanghai naee more free to do all
..Irikit pi*i|od Iii history Uur'ng will form a unrleni for nil labor lie lend ihe WI'A s'rlke In Doyparation of blank forme, Semilain, sliow, wind and
land
from Tkiuglno described condiiinna things, thrn the United Stairs Is In, nnd new di,vi,!opn*f*ui duritii; tl**'
I9i7 hut that H iei"- I* now nrllrllies nt tlm ph'nl nnd will Itain llcnrh last summer and la
■ note County Tag Aaaeasor Sansllitei did extensile damage
ail-down !•«••'»
m .m 'l.- wliieli lie* given
in Interior Shantung aa chaotic. have Its first general
elronl! nvldenro lint worst
Is tend I" pmroiil
imlsjilo
ills- woiking am ong''he nrgror*. hold­
fold Doudney, announced today
nnd tisik several live* during
Impotna »« '» « " J "
l)r. i ’hllip Price, of liallimore, Md, r trike—not or la b o r s * .t o f tho' »
nirr!
i
lurlmnces similar &lt;u Hint r i­ ing mixed mrrUlig* of ncgroM
* thla hie office will begin retlm
past
week;
Wat liter
who uiailo the rail journey from American people—but o f the til ttomlc filin ' ure or I In* conn')
Tim limit'd vDveab'd , In n see- ft tied by the ('ll) nigunlxnrs.
e«|vlng applleallon* •for
home
nnd while*, In tne WI'A Worker#
I wen Hot Vialloil
Hip
plnlri*
Thlnan lo the purt, sold a wave nf families and o f the capital rrea&lt;i~ ini4 nffrrt litittln«*3iii ' mnl
r&gt;.| lepoii Hint Ihero w&lt;t « ti­
Tltnso tippolulrd
u*
repr'- Alliance end Ihe Unemployed
aiaad exempt Iona on Jan. 3.
viiluub
In
144
Mfiliiiii
nrruttling;
slate*.
(In,
Ml**isslp|d
nnd
Chincsu.&gt;ri'fugrrs and iroopa flee by the whole American pronto, of
ll
If
tilfike.
duriiie
|lic
first
H
i
These applications must
be
srntnllves
nrot
Ttllil
Yo'ini!. Council. Thest^jire bo'h Commu*
weather
ing eastward from Tainan was which the SO families have obtain­ In u til nil1mi'll1 i-Mirti l*M|ny l&gt;y' tililn valleys. Mild
monthn of |»S7, morn than evor utility l*l»'rj
I'atil
Mansfield,
Bled annually, the Tag Aaieaorganffnlltdl*.
11««*
r'nim'y fJhumtHT &lt;»f
ntntluiiid In Hie South.
Hireling a similar wave
moving ed control.
l*ieiii'ih'&lt;|
dilrlltK
» "y
'" lir e outside lalinr: II. Yale*, pet-l
aara reminded aiM If 'hey are
"He las^irt'sehjng lo Iho nai
f Jnnimmrc, To^Armt*
weatwain
from
Tsingtao.
ItovIiiII* year, "ltd Hint Lfi l"'r- t’r*; Joe I'elty, reenters: Mrs, groes lodraise up against th*
hot In by April I, «be homeT1i«* Vitruk iti*lii ♦ry n»
More Hiuii 2nn Americana re­
rent,
another
n|l iltm*
|H'»k. It. li IInti. sertlOnliemr
right
slid while supremacy.- We find thla
Stead owner waive* hla
Imi hfotiulR ninrif ri'Vi mm •*»*•*
mained in Tsingtao, where (be
w ile caused Ihrouilli offorl* hy Mrs. I,. H. Harrow, packer*,
tot exemption for that year.
niovrmenl very ronleit'iuua and
(lie (-minty limn rnnu* fn»m nny
United Stair* cruiser Marblehead
employes lo I'rxanire for
e "l‘
A fu r filing the eprUratlocia.
will sistiil plenty of watching in
oih.-r Miurty*, lirinififtff nn»rp Omn
and the destroyer I'opc stood by
let
live
hiiigalnlng.
home owners a n a»»ll»aly exempt­
Ihr "full!re.
.
..
twn 111111i««fi «I«il IjiviK ilit &lt;i Hu* pinks
ready &lt;o tike them lo safety. The
It
illumed
Hio
sllunlhtn
on
ro
ed from lev lea raada for ope ratThe I lei aid was also reliably
nt pi of *In* growrrn » nil
American* dkl not join the Tslng
fii-.nl
of
employers
to
roniKnli"
Informed Dm' W. I, Rulsclalr, in
ilin in§: Mils* riilitiiiur ymr.
^ “ n ^ d n e'v ‘ said ‘ ,eo vlRil«ntea, following advice ef
ilr.hl* of winkers to iirgupDo
chat or of CIO organisation At*
Iatilt rmmly id llie Miinl mutiny
Dp to *3^00 Mr. 1W W J f “ S ; ih .tr consular aulhorillea. Th. volunder tho W.'Bn'-r 1,nteir
llio
TAUiAHASSEB, Dee. 31.—M l in Flniifln In
IrmpHt at Ihe Krkcrson Canning
priifliitllim »«l
,Wt
un'erwr rorp. con*...... I « f almul *10
January
20
has
Item
rhosrn
hy
latiop* Aet lull *nhl lh.it sbi'-e
plnnH. epenl ll years • in, N rr
*or
^
iRriili-h, Germ*n ami itimsian mea, —Attorney General C ity D. Ian- mn*nirt HTtonl m *Im* |inHlncUoii
ifir. ftuprenni f'onrl validated the Ham llyrd fur (hr Rroatlway York where he received training
ills, asked the supreme court for of gripe fin d , while n i* nrom l
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atmeil only with tmlnn*.
leglsh'Hoii |"*l Alull there ha* prcmlrrr of his proriurtlfln o f Krs- as sn .organ iirr for l|w&gt; Cotpmpr
"Therefore," . Mr.
R,la„ Kh«l foreign ron.ul.r of- an “ inlrepretation or tlarifiralion", » ' »"*• wliii li mean* Hint even
There will Ih- a eMehralion of tier'll H pei|ke/I dm lino III dis- kinr CahlwrH's “Journeyman," a
nlslio. |iar&lt;y. '
,
I fkial« and Japln.se leader, .ought t f opinion last July granting a ''tally » • the new young grove* Hie H"ly Cornniiiiihin jn •In- Holy piiti'ii, , "
diamalitaliun of his privately
think they art rtqulrod to # i0 |uli0n „ f n,,. tangled problem new trial to flva former Tampa]
l"lo lieming tin* roun'y
published
novel
nf
Ihr
samo
name.
1,76*. 711 Involved
no taxes." the fact that ei of the Chinese ruslama service. policemen w ho-hid been convicted « d l i | p In'ri o r ..I plarn
m I'lov* Kpisropat (!huir|i on Ni'W
The |,-(vi/l.- rr*.,t*l on slallslle* Rclirnrsnls with a cast already
ption la granted date hot mean The Japanese were understood to c f kidnapping Kagena F. I’nulnot. rt'tu*
Year’* Day .1 D;.W A. M.
inslm tit.ii. &lt;2,Dllt urn *id
y lrrlrd will begin lnin»rroW undrr
II ssllsur* ■■ gas* fu el
there will b* Vo taxes on be insisting Hint all revenues be
The petition dkl nol ask a change " , w t
rt've* ...... ................. ................. Mu*I
•he tlirrrlh'n of tho author Jiiqiaclf,
property alnea (ha amounts kept In one sum and deposited In of Ihe court’s ruling but requested i loike rkiinly i* th e 'hint lounty
Thr rrjtular wrrkly lunrhron * (. .
m in i
who, ever since his return from tho
d by the Behool Board and Japan's Yokohama sperln bonk an explanation uf the opinion u»
Flmyila and 'I"- !hl&gt; in **,r- *1w IIn1ii ry CI1yh w k11 t»** hr 1*1 i'H I b«j T I t l f l I IC1U'H tv III 1*0
west list month, hag hern putting
tW County Oommlaaloriera for until a final settlement o f lha cus­ guide Oka aisle .m l eourt In Iho whole trille d H 's 'e s h i Ihe proTallies Hotel M"iidiiyr at 12
Iho finishing iburlnt on lh« act­
- debt aervlee or th* retiring of toms Issues bad been reached. The ] , B-t rial of the Tampa flogging din-'inn of p i . i p i f m i l . a iro rd in g
ing vrrtlon by lo-on Alcxandrr
oih n k .
vl
(IRf.ANDO,
Dec. 31.—"PalM
' bends must be celUc'ed
even consul* wore undersiood to haec cases.
In a li Ajl slatenienl of Ho
Funeral services for
Fannie oml Alfred llayrs.
Reach' T1 a* brilliant and full e f
though
exemption
ha*
been urged that cnatoms mllectlon* at
Poulnot, Joseph Shoemaker and United S 'jle . At:i Kldltll.il Ih
SlemliridRe
Munson,
who
tiled
Will Grcr, as announced at Ihc rotor n* nn Arabian Night's sat*
Ih e regular monilily inei'Hng of
T granted.-’
Rhanghai lie turned over to an In­
Wednesday af'trnoon following a,lim e Rynl acquired .Iho play last ting", aild Mary Margaret MgThe Tag Aaaealw reported ternational committee, deposited la fh ^ T a ^ p ^ p ollcra ta lton sidewalk,
fiun.m .rixlng the acllvi'y In,'*"- •
l»;nnm*le Uouniy
Gommui short illness, w ill lie roiulUrtt-d
that 3000 appUMtk*a ware filed hanks of varinua national!'tea tad taken Ml lha wood*, stripped, beat*' Lahv eo nty, for which Informa-,aionera will ho told in ihe. Ivvrt in the Fplsropnl ( liurrh at 2:30 fs " , will have the leading role o ffs id e .' uf NeV York" A d io
the
itinerant.
preacher,'visiting
last year but that' there will that servicing o f China'* foreign en, lin e d , feathered , and told to tUm lit * le e n gathered' from HI House Tuesday loginning at 10:00
„
■ ,rGeorgia
~ r. ■---“
—-*!»••..... .. \&gt;'Jnl
tr.n.rr Pork, In a natlOR;
n'rlark Hiitnlay nflenioon.
Nentort l&gt;y«V rtlinreUhlng hla. rolo]w|,ir broailcaat over WDBO UmW .
|
i c ^ i u - e . M n s &lt; *•■&gt;»
lo a iia a r o ■•&gt; rw &gt; Ki.er
:■ r o » w „ be an - increase in ihu loons and heter IndemnlHea wUb- Irtva th* community.'
'Die leidy will llo In slnlf in or fillm In "O f Mice and Men" toj M is. McIIrkU'gavp a vivid
year.
out Interrupt Ion he guarantee 1.
I lie church from Hl:lltf A M. un- G. Alltril Hiuith. Byrd himself will
0f ( j „ -Kvrrgladea
Blanks have already
m.preId lifter lhr ruHrrat sorvlccs,
r
nol play lo his own produclion, ro- Bradley^
WnHh arenu*.
far all Utaaa '
1 Tht) active pallbearers it re: inaiiiing In the role of Curley In Miincr, painted in e tropical
•sampling
m Uat
U.t year, the
Arthur
llrsnsn,
Wllllnm
Mnrilplaced "highly arranamm lntnrpre“ Of Mice snil Men.". Tlie theatre ground of ana,- palms, and flowecg.
ala led, adding that hia
Ution" on lha supreme court si
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snn. Mende Fox, W ,‘ ,A. ta-fflep, for the New York premiere of
Him told o f Miami's famgd
grill bo gUd to aaalat In
ruling.
Ralph Smith, and A. I). Pe'etron. “ Jotfrocyman" will h e announced Taniianti Trail
and th* mAMf
Ihalh-v. right
Hanford lirhllron
fan*
will and
and left
possible those making
Stats Attorney Bax Farrlor of
The honorary pollliearrr* Arc: within a few day*.
ktiange fruits that grow ia MiataL
fag iho fin k time.
A Cracker pony race sand tour- Tampa recently asked; Oovrinsr have tb*lr lasty opiwlunlty 1“ tackles resputlrelr.
Frank
Forgter.
If.
K.
*
Whltntr,
Sim paid Itlbuta to Addison Mig*
■rtio min on Ilin All-Htsr ros­
Doudney also reminded ament will be tK« feature of Cons to relieve him o f duty |n Iho pin a fi«i|hal| (sine iV this *rc-j
tier who Intmlurcd Medl'arreanaOR
thn nf lha stall* inmnrrvtw after­ ter will Inrludo *urh
present Hr., G K. McKay. T. W. U w lha
Intangible Peraonal
\
Seminole Day at &lt;ha annual Sem­ case unleaa D m Supreme Co-ift noon wh.-n they set thn Hanford
ton,
HO.
Chaae,
J,
fj.
Hohinnrchitecturo to Florida and to Ruby
■nd past alar* *a l.e*ter I’ hlltax ratgnia must also
clarified
Ha
opinion
or
a
new
aon,
Jr..
J.
I
,
Jnglcy,
K.
D.
I
jobinole
County
Fair
w
hlch
begin*
Edna
Pierce,
woman
editor
o
f
Uta
Hrni|-pro
lllsrkuat*
under
t.’od'h
Hp*.
Ulland
McClelland,
Hilly
before April 1.
fudge was named to preside^.
Palm Reach Dally News, who to|d
on Jan. 14. official* reported to­
H. a . H. .Wllklnapn -lash with Zacbry, Ruddr Wilkinson, K. I-. icy. Ralph Chapman. D r,'A . Wt.
Knox, and 0 . F. Hnii'li
Al
Ihe slory o f n . R. Bradley and
the Hi miqoh. High .Hrhool All- iJtnay,
by m Walts,
Roberi
day. ■
f • '
For tho tecum mod* l ion o f thoas
-■■'i
Interment will U made in Hw
Htory Flagler.
John fjeonardy and Ed B lg g m
Slara at I tal oiloctr.
Rumblay, Rolierl tlowell, War­
who with in purchase their 1933
ergreen
Cr
met
cry
fulluwing
the
Mias
McBride
described
lha
The game, sponsored hr lbs ren Odbam, Ih alley Oitliaiq. N.
are In charge of the committee
auto llrenar lag* tomorrow. Hem*
funeral sarviccs.
to make the necessary . arrangeTala, is aaporled to draw e A, Harktf, Jim Young,
Prod
Inol* County Tag Collector Jnn. beauty of Iho Hi. John* River la
Bcnfunl.
.e -a
IlMOTOM, Dm . 31. —UP» menu for the fra'e fat which par­
*ood *liod attendance dun
lo &lt;J*A*e, Pred rarkard. UUly Col-,
I). Jlnklna reported today that hia
The radio star left for New York
ticipants are expected from Co­
Fran* Warner, former student lha fart that htxh aeltool lollupiv b*r(, Ralph Dean, Roy Wrlgbt
olfic* will ha open from 3:00 A.
aotl-mODPply attacks coa, Titusville, Detand and Eia- of Seminole High School and son era will •#&lt;&lt; some of tbl* yrkrg •nd Robert Hitilnoff.
this afternoon to resume hor ,
M. until 6:00 P. M. Now Year’s
Iroadraillng program there, Mea*
well as Seminole of Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Warner player* In n&lt; lion.
by
aAmlaiatratlun rlmmte ad
The lllarkist roster Inrlude*.
Day.
(!■/
will the
**m liatwn
»
day nnc
she wm
will td
nation w*
of
ware direct*4 at only County.
A* a featuro of Ihe ran*, Ac*
of thla city, has been chosen by
Pmili.it, Angu* * Harriet,
The Tax Collector called to tha
Htmlnole County's tree and Saa*
a M w rtty in tb s b u i a n i
The following have already bn Josh Cody, Athletic Director of four Odbam brothers will be In brim llo * 'll. BarnLemmond,
TOKYO, Dm . M . f,T (/F)-N «w attention of
truck and trailer
dicated their inteptlon of par- |the University o f Florid* to Ibe starting
llno-ups of
the H. B. Gran'. Jim Hi spier. Mon­ Year'* msssMfaa of cabinet mem­ owners tha rcqulrcmant o f the ford's EM ra Gernqr, lha aothog
at a press con- tlclpatlng in the affair!
Paul play first string tackle for the team* and errordlng t"
tbs key - Modk' t . Ilaby Hlatr,
Ihih ber* to tho' empire carried tha Motor Vehicle Depart mont that o f “ Exeklei.".
apeci Really Johnson.
4
Barney
Beck.
St
Florida A ll-0ten wbo clash with brother* It will be a fight la WIRtama, Iluxell Udbam, Jutlsd Itriplication ‘ .that Japan should these vehicles must be re-weighed
by Robert Break*, X . C. Tyson. Billy a
the Georgia Military College in the finish as two ar* on lb* Blanatroi" f l r d« Tanner. FJwIn prepare for prolonged M rlare on ' platform scale* before Hconao
,
attorney Georg* Jacobs of Chuiuota. Phil Jacksonville far a Klwanl* Club Cat* eleven and two on tba All- Bqaire*, I. T. Uryant. JUUy Od- Tba easy optimum or messages can be poschaacd.
bp Racretary Uetmaidy aad tbo t'amertm boys. charily tUt New Year's Day.
Star aggre rollon.
ham, Rail Whitten, D**rltarn- of previous years was lacking.
1‘aHD eJotsdy tonlcbl l
The lag collector also reported
Warner has Joet completed a
Hilly, field reneral of
Ot* •gu. Lmon U d«on, Hk lusty Vln- Premier PrUto* Fumlmaro ’ Ko- a ruth la the payment o f oceupa* unlay, poaalbly light,
ak
t either n n o n with thf Tallahassee Jllgh Cal*, and Russell, stellar guard
U&gt;* event should
/ . w . Allman, Jim Rlngla* noya declared l|t| would prove t tonal license taxes. He reported near tbs extrema' south
Bigger*
named
AU
BUte
eleven
aad
tgas
Mr.
Mr. Laewardy or
and rentgg will match their *lla
John King, Harold Dakar on* of th* ixo r Important year* $7*9.76 area received gp to norm tonight,
slightly
warmer
Jiff
tackle.
*C*in*i Ibelr brothara, Warren
Iii Japan's hlalo
__
________ northoaat portion tonight,
todaj.
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200 Airplanes Are
H |r b w n Into FVay
t

NUMBER UO

Established In 1908

i_

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i Activities Seen
Eckerson’HEmployccs; Among Black Race

GovemmentLinesAre
Reported Holding;
On RightAndCenter,

Vote ToOperatc As-!
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sociation O f Own! Attemnts Being Made
To rx&gt;ment'-Trouble
In CitruB Industry

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DesolatedToJap
Armies At Gate

. . .Xro* •t'

F o r e i g n Volunteers
Attempt To Main­
tain Order In City

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Ten Million In
New Production

%

Cold Weather lliU
Many Parts Of U. S.

More Than 26 Mil­
lion L a b o r Days
Lost T h i Y e a *

Revenue Producing
Agency Of County

pplieahotiB Under
Homestead Ruling

M ore Strikes In
1937 Than In Any
Other In History

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Landis Asks High
C ou rt To Clarify
Its “ Flog” Ruling

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Sam Byrd Plans
New Broadway Show

.

Radio Stpr Tel|s
About Beauties Of
Sanford S e c tio n

Raid MrH.F.vS.^VlunNon

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B W c a ts And All-Stars WiTl b i T
Battle Tomorrow In Crid Contest

.t

Plans Are Made
For Cracker Day

Jinkinn Office Will
Stay Open New Years

Of Business
Held To Blame

Franz Warner J*lays
On All Star Team

New,Year MenHUKes
Of Japs Not Ilpppy

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Clan-bee
n nattMoii; Jr, l*ft
Katu-ty t*&gt; spctsl n wchk In Tdmpa.
Ur. anil Mr*, it. L Wag* Ire
rpemltng a week In Daytona Btath
v.itb Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Trafry.
Miss Fiance* Thompson o f 8*.
Cloud I* (pending
i week whfi
Natalie Turf.
Mr. and Mr*. Charlei Mitiihsw
of Wkyrroa*. &lt;}*, aperit Chtlatmia
v IIh Mr. and Mr*. Frank Iftyltl**.

Throughout 1037 then* ha* been a filin g afriton* mAnY
people of Impending disaster. One in reminded 0f Ore
game we used to play in childhood called “ Heavy, heavy,
hanffM over thy head.” For indeed among large number*
of people there ha* been the feeling that something heavy
itoi.LAsfl u. b u s
wan hanging over their heads and that almost any moment
the
fragile airings which held It up might lie broken and
IPTIo V HATS*
tho whole world would conte craahlng down on our necks.
Th6 year opened wlih n series o f strike* which tied
up largo automobile factorial, spttatf qiifekly to nllieff tfo
duatricn, and won made out of 1037 the worat year tbr
lalwjr diaconl In the history of thin country. Fufthermor*,
a new technique In conducting labor warn was IntrodntM
into IhiH country which was called, for Want of a better
name, l ho “ sit-down strike!1' hut which Involved the seizure
of other people’s property by small groups of. peraona whO
had no Irgnl right to It.
HiislnrsH which started, ouf fairly good at the beginning of the year soon went Into a nose dive afid •by t h '
middle of Hummer was definitely on the way Into a dan­
gerous recession, the new name fof depression. Buying be­
gan to decline, workingmen wrfe Infd off, unemployment
and relief rolls Increased, and d em a n d s for higher wages
and higher, prjees eyefyvhsr* made themselyeS felt,
Meanwh Ho ririee*^(uo|*jn"tui ■tffe New York Stock Exchange
tumbled until more than Bfi billion In security values were
BIHLE VERSE FOR TODAY wij&gt;cd out.
Reporta from abroad produced the name feeling of
For other foundation rsn no uneaslneaa. Ffom the very Is-gfnning of the year Europe
mkrf lay than that Is laid, which has been on the verge of some gigantic explosion. The
la Jraus C h rist.-I r «r . a:II.
civil war in Spn'n, the mysterious submarine warfare In
Ihe Mediterranean, Oermnn and ftnlioh Intervention in
1JKND I.OW, D ll I’ ALMHJ
•Spain, the nrmnmont raee everywhere, rlois in Egypt, In
jpajestine, strikes In France, the blood purge sllll being
Bend low, o|i palms, in (Hen1
rjrrH t on relentlessly In Russia, as well as the Increasing
adoration.
fo r ||n is come who love* all ^titlornes* between Iliinnln and Oermahy have all served
■ ■ lovely tliliw*.
- - — i - to show thnt another world war was In thy making.
X K every pardon be a pruclama
Early In the summer JttpaA begin Its new raids on
China. Hundreds o f. thousniujktif highly mechanized JapAnd land y*ur eif, wine berried
rdilnus biiu ;ti,
To llirl.t the numunt with n fes*
•S e I’ biw.
; t'
Ben.utli tbere Hmilltirh iUps encli
ClirlslmuM vuw
Bhmdd In ra*lu) n' m i/rler n"” '
than where the snuw
JJks banked it* erystnl stillness,
■T hill mi hill . . .
Bbfg out, hlbiarus-beltst that all
may know
W J manger with Its message &lt;&gt;f
gu«sl will,
To which the Wise Men Journeyed
re* 'lung ngo,
Wa* shnil.sl by a palm Hull knew
the 1PII1
Of mocking birds. And far awee*
Mary'a sake
U t evl-iy catjiu Imth lie ralidk
* bright.
^
And overy lily mirrored in n lake
llrpral the Jdnr that III Hint
Holy Night.
*
i
Bend line, uli |inlm«, in tili-iil
mint nl inn,
Pur tin I* rump, the llihe uf
UrHilcUrmt
Let every a*nh-n hr a |iruclama.
lion,
And every Iruplr tree n illailein.
— Vivian Yelser Ijiraiuoro.
Poet Lsuirate uf l-'lurida
]|u|&gt;|iy New Year!

Ni-.v Year's U Hip time la re
aflirm lust year’* rrsululiott-i
Ioiij siitrv ftu not ten.
It is a iriM«l idea to male a f.-v
goo.1 New Year resoluliuifs evil
If you Inter find yourself utiul.t
to keep them.
In ringing In the New Year to
Uighl, be sure nut lu du anyllilnu
wl.lrh will leave your head ring­
ing nil day Inmorrow.

- J t’ a a Wise man whu views Ilia
’BMj fol uf it hr./Jew Year /rout
fWFJeeurlty nf Ills home. Therv
4*e, usually tpo
many
people
tMnyotb,'vying In see how mueh
th jydran drink' before sweating
o f f S h e " nest day.

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Diamond Setting

• j l b r FWhk 'Tfcomo*, Alai
foctw tl coach, played on th«
Notre Dame team *Hh Oi

BBRKFLMT—- OP) -W h en

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e m u la throwing out ypar chest,

Johnny Meek, CJUferaA'* «dAHerLack,' tt logs. They say hd has lbs
bligr(.‘ etuit »* pan «loti Of any f c
cUic Coast player.
I

SChlck Shaver

m

m od em
ibfe garage.

r 9. Coleman
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OVIEDO

General
TmCK &amp; Auto
Service

K
El&amp;rtrife

» LATH ER
L O T IO N S

BUSINESS MAN’S

Dei— SpHnga— Trailer!
grin you cab afford
U f pay

FOR CHARTER
By day, week, or
month. Catarlng to
all type* of parties.

REASONABLE
RATES

LONGWOOD

8RP. OR PHONE

CRfitRltl Ed Rice
Sanford Boat Worka

LAKE MARY

minded t&gt;11si mint whit won’ t allow his wife to buy u new
dress or go to tjie beauty parlor, Beautlflcutlon Is as
necessary to the world as pies suit t smiles, newspaper ad­
vertising, or Ilie art'of conversation,
Tho flow park project cnlls for an ex|&gt;ondltliro of
practically tli'rty thousand dollars und Involve* tho Im­
provement Ilf the west end of tlyc urea on the lake front
lying between Ihe Mayfair II..lei,and Hanford Avenue. It
provides for sub-irrigation of the area, to be covered with
7‘ j inches or rich muck soil, nnd the planting of over two
lhausund trees, shrubs, and vines,* Through ll all more
Ihim 5.000 yards of shell rock sklc-walks will be con-

dltinnai business ns n tourist resort.
The construction nf n beautiful lake front park wil
admirably serve this purpose nnd in Just what Ranfort
has needed for a long time to round out its tourin'
attractions.

The Sinturd

of aioabl* proportion*
a tan month period

i*

TUBbAtxioBA. AU, IMc.

Dr. and Mra. J. II. Halner, and
Di. snd Mrs. E. It. Livingston* of
Philadelphia were pleasant visit |
err with Itcv. and Mrs. James 8.
Duy »n Wednesday, Dr. Ililn tr ia
pnstor nf one o f the larger Baptist
churches III Philadelphia and .Dr.
Llvlngatona i* Oeln o f th* Baptist I
Seminary in Ihe same city. The
pu;iy Imve been In lha state for
itl ilnys vlailinf
visiting points o f in*
inlevrrnl
tsiiwt, This la their flr»t vl»U to
Flin Ida- anil It is needless to t* y (
Ihey were .more. than tharmed
v.Jill lh* (liiTrima* weather o f lha
pest few weeks.
Htnilsy evening a pageant, pro*
Haying Hie first (.tirislraa* waa'
UUa MenI* pat* recently
a aid Ira* arm." . , . VfcaU given, hy local talent instead of
tho regular services. |l was a fine'
program;
At the Sunday .School tba^S. 8
ptr-ridcd the paator a nleeTlhtil*
ns a t'hrlslnms present.
The work o f ra1painting and de­
corating lh* Blptiat Church baa
ten finlahtd. and adds much to
Heeeher nf Knot Ids ,,
tin' lustily of the building.
Allin JnlinMin n(
l
Tin* town Christmas program
wlm are srenillnn Hie
A splendid
eeleliintlnn
»«»
vds uivrn at the School auditorium
Orlandn.
rnpiyml hy clahly Tnnrlsis nnd
r*. iilny rVi-tlng.
Townsfolk i'l ilia library Chris'*
AM stores and the poet office
mss Kve. There were l» n trees,
wi'in closed Saturday snd every*
one a living IlKht'd one and a
iHsly enjoyed a pood quirt Christ*
As Iftp year ramp* to*n close the grottiest battle of while mm with Idur llglila from
Mr. Ilohert Ilnsl of Sanford, N.
which
girt*
were
rirhsnurd
(ln&lt; Spanish civil war Is raging ami an nUilude of watch­
*'•• I* apenillrtw the holhlnya wi n „ *
i'/,
ful whiling sooms to have enveloped tho other European presided liter- with Innrh inl'r* *hi.
parent*. .Mr. on.l Mrs. (i. R
,ltM
rlrnenl liy Bnnt» Clmis flrldg” .
Mindly
mill hod no service* at
nnt'nns; while in the For East Japan seems to have nearly
A flroup nf singers
rji ruled
„
, ,
iheic church. A goodly number of
co m p le te d her conquest of China although the prospects of swi-tly for shut-ins In
many
Wliliam Musitrave, student at
,M l. hlM|U, C o n ^ g a tk m at*
a rlnsh with soma other foreign power hive hy no means sartinns id the
(.e o .p i. Tech, is spending two
M, „ , r ,,Bptl„ chuttlli
diminished. In the United States there is no Indication mem, ut rot fra. sondelelie* amt Meeks wUh hlr inrenls, Mr. and. AM, , J , jCe Itodell and Mr*. J. N.
tlooKl&gt;n»ls were
thu Mr*. Win. Musaruve.
j 1 huntpeon *tteade&lt;l the meat lng o f
(hut Inlmr trouble or class warfare Is abating.
• .Hie Annuul. ........
fh i l . f .:'„y||,|, I. nrbeis at tl, liildo.
looking forward Into 1938 brings this encouraging eomlHIllee.
Tlie Its pi ist Chutch had Christ* m i* T u v, whichi s i * sp.nsorthl by
Win. lieiirj* llnrlln took a party
hupp; tho feeling of uncertainty which has hung over
|H-op|e to Miami W ed-1
Ilia* euiiils and
pin* lor wel the Chainbtr of Coiiinnrce was „ f
the people of this country .during the pa»t year should fdru bsskals. There *
!*!«• behl on Chratiiiu* Kve, at the (.’dm- ipeUaj roiisUling
at M*»f LsAi
■ut ....... ...i i JI________ J Vs. A,. I...
dHe mtlnllA
Ct
stsm tllsftpptqir. If there In to be tvaf throughout the (d tie* In Hinitli lAiurnuod munlty Bldg. A floe pioprrrtiwas ||lM)ell, Mis* Aldred Ctwa of|
world, we should know It before the year is out, and we Christmas night iiIno.
presented by pupils o f tho U k*'O viedo u.,.l Kdoatd Lanpmd and
I
rim adjust ourselves to it. , And the Conflict between capi­
A w ry lame
group of llieni Mary School under the •lirecliuii o f J|n;i„te Haskins o f Orlando.
tal anil labor must be settled soon. Either some wny will hers “ nd gueu» warn at II... "ie teach*.*, th e I'o.rtmitle* In j 0, rl, Allen Thompson and
rlmrge takis this «&gt;p|Hirli n|ly tu 'ftn ul) ictunied to Inverness Wed*
Is* found for the peaceful settlement nf Intior disputes, nr Weduestlsy lunctiemi In HililuV- thank all Hie orirnulsitions and hi-|,IFn(|ar urtep spisidlng ‘ ha boll*
shade l'*ik this week when thu
there will be revolution. Which It Is to be, we will prob­ rotninllto* was Mrs. Allen and divldunls who donated Im.anl this ,t„y* „ii|, bla psrenta In Oviado.
ably discover during 1930.
Mr. and Mr* llcnway uf o.lu program and helped make it a* Mrs. \V. M. Kin* Had for ChrUt,
. I mas gueafa her darigbter
Mr*,
Vt|ta In elinrle of I 10 pro- *u“ * * , '1 ,
turrlson.
T l « I’ rimary Depart mint o f tli*| Atrfta Crawford
and rratidun
gra m
w a*
Mrs.
...idlint. Community
George Crawford of JackatmvilM,
H a , and Mis* Artn 8pUka o f
I i esliutg. a granddaughter.
At long last Hanford is to have n beautification proj­
Mr. and Mra. W. U Dtllmdr Sad
ect. Ami whoever does not l&gt;clleve In beautification proj­
two dnuuhteii o f Colukabni, Oo,
ects Is ns backward us the merchant who keeps his garb­
•|&gt;*nt the hnlslaya no guests of
age can at thu Trout door of his store, or the narrow­
3tr. and Mrs. C. R. Clout*.

U’e toa d' In Uie paiwrs nlsm'
(he dr*lit of Ihe "buy wonder1' uf
‘ Wa|T Etrodt. who “ ran a slits-ilH ng“ - to gtn.OOO.OOO Itiu Ilia' U y Sanfotd llcratd,
■; Waa beck in &lt;ho good old days. Sanford, Florida.
As 1VS7 draws to a close I want
kf«W, most of tho Wall Sheet
boyk are trying to find a ohife- Ip repress tny personal apprecia­
tion nnd Ihe Hunks o f the Florida
Audubon Society, for the coopera­
Twenty-eight year old Louis*
tion you have, given th* cau*o of
&lt;'*in(dwtl, steel heinr**, who shot
wild life protection In Ihe columns
her "own mother on Chrialmak
tvs. as Id aba bad only intended ut Th* Stanford IK-raid during the
peal year.
lt&gt; shoot out a candle. Possibly
a little loo much rggaog, or too . Wilhoat your generous help,
many cocktails, toil her intentions Isjlh In Dio us* o f article* wo far-ulakcd sad other* that | not* you
aatray, shooting tho work*.
have used front time to lime, 11

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Jacksonville after (pending m i r
at day* With hi* parents.
Mr. and Mra. B. C. Hetlop sra
g lin t■ o f Mr*. Hestop's parent*,
Mr. and tlrl. Jchn Hood.
Mr. and'M r*.'W in, Marti and
family have mavrd to t i h l Mary
and'are living in tb* Evkh* boats
on Third St.

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B E R K E L E Y - UP) -C a lifa m i* '* '
alhtalir usins, Gulden' B*gy, is 4atived front the Slat* o f California,'
thg golden stmts, tnd from til* fget
that tha ffral state flag had a bear
or. it. .
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Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Dnoaidaen.
Mr. and Mra. J. If. M e'&lt;ini o f
Tampa were guests o f Mr. and

Fa t the ftatrttttt* Ixttffctoit to u* ddririfc 1937 # e are
intfefed grateful.

The lava Hlr Edward Ktgat
Knallsti enmpdetf, dadlraled on*
of bta best known work* to IM
Prlnees-i-s Kllmhoth and Margerot

Eo O T b a l l
New Year’s t)ay^ 3 K)0 F.M

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May we merit yofct td tiUM ttd good

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937

PACE THREE L

F l o r id a

GIRL SCOUTS HOLD A CONFAB WITH THEIR CHIEF

Social And Personal Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Social Calendar

TeioMm

Prom Party Given
At Woman's Club

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FftlDAV

K lim t * :

Thr MIk» c* U l i
t'hnpninn.
Marian Monirrr. Jewel Slaughter,
and Jrun Forre*ter. A lio Hilly
Glenn, honor gnrai, Tonyny VValrr». r . |l. Philip* mid Jim

Schirard To Play At
Lcgionbance Tonight

A T TH E CH URCH ES

To-Night

Mr*. Paul Rigger* and *on,
Paul, have returned from Palm Cnrporttv* PIT T. f
Beach whine they have been vis­
iting Mrs. Bigger*' mother.

Whllney
BOURNE

Mr. and Mr*. F. 0 . Bannero'
of Pittaburgh. Pa. have left for
Miami aflrr having been
the
gural* o f Mr and Mr*. Howard
Uing.

“Living On Love”

Greta
GARIK)

Miaa Jean
Fortv»'«-r
enter­
tained with a farewell
ilinnrr
party In honor o( llilly Glenn
pTueitday evening at her hnmr
on W rit Fin&gt;&lt; S tm t. Hilly left
Wnlnriday for t Irvrlaml, Ohio
whrrr hr will makr hi* futuir
home.
Mr*. C. P. Forrester, Mr*.’ Jack
Kuinell and Mia* Mary |Airrc*tcr
rtrvrd ilinnrr to the following

*

In the mldal of presiding over the national Silver Jubilee
Mr*. Herbert Hoover, wife of the former president, took
hful member*. During the convention ahe w ill retire ii*

■ntea
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Pe rs o na ls

Poland Floyd and LeRoy EaIrklce entertained a number of
Mlaa Florence Witte o f Elisa*
Tbo annual New Y*ar*a Era tbelr friend* with a prom party belli, N, J. 1* spending the hollDance given by Ilia American Irat night at the Woman's Club.
day* her*.
Legion Aualllary will bo held OT
A pink and green color acheme
tba Mayfair
llolnl
at
10: 0J predominated. A profuaion of
Inring Felnberg left yeaterday
o'clock.
gladioli and aweet peaa were o f Quincy where he will spend
Tba officer* of tho Praaby- placed at Interval* about the room. *h* holtdaya with hla parent*.
tertan Church and lhair wive* Outing the evening punch and;
'
will entertain with a reception] wafer* were nerved from an at-1 William J. M u.gr.ve left today
from 1:00 until 10:00 o'clock' at |tractive inkle over laid with a la c e ',0r Atlanta after having ap*n» the
th* FreabyteHon Churrh honor] rloth and centered with a largo holiday* with hla parent, in Lake
tng their paator.
Dr.
K.
D. punch bowl. Mia. Lenora Whlddon; Mary.
______
Hrownlee, on tho
n th
anni­ flayed the plana for the couplet*
versary of tug paatnrale. All tu dimer between promt.
I
FYleml* Mif L. I*. HcCtillcr will
member* of the
rhurrh
and
At u late hour rrfimhmmt* of-! r*fr»t to lea™
he I* crl»l*
friend* of Dr.
Ilrownleo
ar* Ice crrnm, cookie* nnd candy wore cally HI
the Ukealde Hospital
cordially Invited.

J.

Miss Jean Forrester |
Honors Billy Glenn

Chariot
ROYER

“Conquest
Saturday

Mr. and Mr*. P, D. Srotl havr
rr turned from lUynevillr, Ala.
wl^ra they n|H-nt the Chrlatmaa
horuJaya with Mm. Scott* P*r*
en*a.
tirgrd to vlait it.
Tlio t|iini telly bualneis meetIng o f lire Woman'* Missionary
Society or Hie First
Haptfet
Churrh will lie held at 3:.1U
o'clock at the Church anne*. All
mmibeia are urged to attend thl*
meeting, (irneral
chairman and
officer* are asked to bring n r
porta.
TUESDAY
Seminole 11lull School P.-T. A.
'tofnrd* , M&gt;ci1h&amp;'VrM W held* at
iii.10 o'clock followed by the reg­
ular butJnrss meeting nt 3:3U
o'clock. All parrpts are urged to
bo present. Program will lie In
charge of Miss Betty Aiken, Phy­
sical education Instructor.
TUKSDAY
The board meting uf. Ihc Wo­
man'a Club will bo held at |0:00
o'clock.

» * * Thrill
with Gene at
never before aahe
(|4 «, the voodoo
terrorto round-up
• murder genii

SCREENO Play

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Three MIW* South o f 8tH
On Orltndn ll l i h v i r

I)INE &amp; DANCE
EVERY NIGHT
TO T ill: MII8IC OF

CHARLIE
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nntl hi* Nrw York
SWING KINGS

SPECIAL
TURKEY DINNER

1.11)1 OU HHItVKI) IIY TUB I
lilt INK ONLY
'nrknre mi nil package good*'
NO H IV Kit CIIARGK
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Signs - Wonders - Miracles
R E V . JO H N W . S P R O U T

I* M

Ming

HOLIDAY SERVIC ES
SANFORD GOSPEL TABERNACLE

L‘ P. McCulirr, Jr. ha* left
for Clevelnnd, flldo to ,|iend ■
few day* with Id* parent* be­
fore reluming
to
Hnineaville
where he nltrnd* the University.

9TII STREET AM ) I.AUREI. AVENUE
KKV. tV. S. Q l'l-I'N . I’ VSI'nll

Mrs. A.I). /ucnary,Jr.
Is Hostess At Bridge

R. V. Mulligan of
Roanoke,
Va. ha* relumrd to hi* home
after having visited hi* sisterin-law. Mr*. Uertrude Mulligan,
for several day*.

Mr*. A. D Zmlmry. Jr. i n '"
lained
l.«-Maidi
III algo
• I'd.
Tun day at her home mi Mngn.d i
Avenue
The pliiyiur room i . were
orated with a profusion o f.rlii)
ranlhemum*. Al the ei inlu&gt;i*-n
of the guiiie* list Ii rriue |iiis.*
wa* nunideil In M i-.
VV V
Adam., mid st-rund l.u:Ii to Mi
Harry VViH*lniff
II..... pie.ent k.i-11-: Mi*. \l
gernoii Slo-el', .ill*. H olly VV....I
lu ff, Mr*. T. I
Ilull'll*. Mi Roy Miiiiii, .Mi*. VV. A. Adorn-.
Mr*. John
Mi im Ii. Jr..
.Mi •
Janir* Sbuiiui, Ji mid All*. An
drew Cm I uwmy.

^The
Mlsset
Anna
rom rll,
Kathryn Thigpen, Marian Eatrhlge
and Dorothy Mitchell ntlendnl a
Ira in Orlando Wednesday given
by Miss Jane Powell.

M argaret Langley
Hostess At Party

NEW YEAR’S
EVE &amp; NIGHT
Friday end
Saturday
THE

Royal Hawiians
10 ’TIL
FLOOR SHOW
H A W A IIA N .
HULA D A N CERS

Shrimp

Ovntrr Corklnil

TOM AND JERRY

1988 Special
AND ALL KINDS OF
MIXED DRINKS. DANC­
ING. Cl.Ult ROOM RE­
SERVED FOR COUPLES,
S E P A R A T E D .FROM
STAGS. '

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Turkey with ( ‘ranln-ir&gt; Sauer-

lluast I-mill with llre.-c-im;
Grillr-il l.nlislt-r vc.11i Drawn Duller
Frrah Shrimp I’renlp an Dune
'untH

I'lilatomi nu

Chuirc Of lleverage

When It’s Flowers
s a y it

TUSCAl.OOSA. I tec. .11. -(At
bailin'* 111.17 foldh*1l Iram mmr
tImn’ iloubfrd Hie first down* matin
by it* rpimnent* —ISO to fi'J.

Join The
Whoopee Maker*

IIK(flNNIN&lt;; SUNDAY, JANUARY 2

night In Umatilla where Mr*
MrKay Installed the offierra of
VVFIINEHDAY
. the .Umatilla chapter
Order of
The firat business meeting o f Kaat'em Star and Mr. Chapman,
tho month o f tlio Ladles Auailiaiy worahlpful grand master. Installed
Temple lleth Israel will
meet at tlie officer* of
the Masonic
Dio Community Center at 8ilS !» d g e at a Jointpublic installao'clock.
lion.
.
The monthly buslncaa luncheon
.
of the Woman's Club will Iw held
.............. .
,
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at 11:30 o'clock, Hoateaae. will U- , Among thoae from Sanford. , t '
Mr*. O. P. Herndon, Mra. O y d .
. *.he. 11
Alpha
Ramsey, Mr*. U. 0. Moor*.
dance al Dubadread Country Club
The Wekiwa Iwalge Number H7U ?
Wednesday nl(tht were:
will meet al Hie Klka Hall at 3:00 ' h.e
C a ro l'"' Hill, Mary
o'clock.
Higgins, Kathryn Thigpen, Dor­
othy MUchall, Anna Corntll, Mar'
ian Kstridge, Marguerit* Inglry,
Jane Sharon, Virginia MeriwrtiJr,
NOTICB
and Minnie Slrangr, Also E.^V
The regular buslncaa and pledge l-aney, John lllnlerinlater. Kam
meeting uf the Wtiman'a Mlaaioa-1 Dlghlon, Claude Blilddon^r., Bolt
ary Society o f the First Method!** Cornell, Georg* Anderson, Robert
Churrh will be held Mnnday. Jan. Humblcy, Henry
Wight, Billy
uary.3, at .1:00 o'clock at th* Zachary, Albert
FIB*,' Lester
Church. The regular business and Phllipa, Sonny
Powell, Brallry
•orIs) meetings of the circles will Odham. Warren Odhapb and llarbc held on Monday, January 10.
old Packard.

*Sunday
f t M M r r t w T k l t G irt W ill
fM iit l i W l t h * a t A T r a c t !

ruisr

niliHl.tV HrliiMil. I* an A. II
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tra—wilt - p tir —fnr —itm— itmtirtt'
New Year'* !■:%«&gt; 11:&gt;III •• III. no
held tmili lit nl
the . M.n f.dr
Until nPotHOfcd t»y tin’ ,\tn&lt;‘ii
can Ix-alnu Auxiliary.
Dam Ini
convention nf Girl Scout* in Savannah.
• III bruin nt |0:liO n‘ilink.
time out for an Informal rhat with
.Mr*. T. U Hiilllmn. prc-oleiii
nf the mriinlanllon, Mi - II. f .
national prraktent.
w' umIiIhii n, Mr*. Henry Mil-nilln.
Jr.. Mr*. Irf-t'lnlrn lr*in. Hut
iUnffni it, I'.nl I.milk* nn,| Ikili
TUSCALOOSA -1/11 II e r k y Itiiin *HI have rlmrtte nf the
Mi'»ley. Alalinum'* fla-by *iipho ilnnr.
Ml*. F,
R
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end
more hnlllmik, ecinideteil the 111.17
&gt;r: »i&gt;n »| i |i a .olio blit t inii uverag* Mr*. II. It. |.e* In |-,-|mi, i that
in |in**illir. lie bit Ilia luui |* I t l ii'ki't *ale* tire ......I unit a
Iniiie m i n i I* rapeitrd
t'in
l me* ill Jtl nlteiupt*.
ee.Mli ef*-1 lit* riaipv- rll|*TiKTItW
i \tiit*liely fur welfure work.

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are Here Again!

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NfU. for HeinInote Coutiiy Florida*
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rlrrk of CJroalt Court,
Honilinda Cnbtitr. Florida
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MotIf*

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r»n fhr 12Ut tiny nf Inmiury t ffl
nl || nTIftek A. VI., Inn r#ry|{j

T h* roanlar annual m roiln * o f
tilt "Fhnrolmldora hf T ho Waaford
Aitnutle National Bank w ill
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VNDBR NBW -M ANACBNENT

HARVEY HODGES
I’ ROPRIBTOB
P H O N E 9139
10 T H S T . A N D F R E N C H A V E .
H O O D T IR E S A N D T U B E S

Um. M flail, ant Murdock Avrnur,
f*Arhe&gt;tabiirir, Writ Virginia, Ifn .
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htr hublmtij. North Band. Ohio.
Tlifiird Hall. DtlroM, tiim rorr,
Kil ilall.
Uvlruw. Tiniipuri.
I'-mnni Halt, Lialrota. r«niitaa*r.
trui-lie Hull, Pulrn*
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banil, 141ft Itam1lh*n Avenue.
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flavlfl
I(Alt, 71 HI Hawthorn# Avrnu*.
Hollywood. California and Ham
Hat!, fiift
ffamliloti Arcnui,
CfnilfapooMa. TrnniMi*
II apprarinu from a awopn 1*111
of eniiiplalnt fll««l In |h# Ninth JuSlclal Circuit
Court*
Hemlnnl#
County Florida, wliartlri you .mil
«ne'h nf you or# nam'd daftntlapta
and jamaa w . Hall, fndtvlittmlly
nnd at IrtiRfan for ^JrplnlA tv
Ilall, Jatnt« W. Ifati J- and Min­
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n aiatf or bmintry nlhrr than tha
Hlatf of , Florida nod lit'*! lb**rr
1r ri" i»*rfiin fh ilia Unfa »»f
Florida, tlia ftrrrlc# *«t i* pii!*po#*na
Upon Vflmm **on Id hind olthef or
nil uf yadiii Tharofor#
you and
unfh of you a I’d* rrniifrod In I***
and iippror b«'for** |hi» sold Kfnlfi
Ju«f trial Cirnitt Itonrt HemInob*
41inift|y, Kl»ii bl ii, a» Ha.nf nr*l. KinrI•
*K ,nu . lb* 0rd* ilny, #T .
A* It, 191ft, anif then am. flier'*
tmfRo nfiiwcr in ruM blit of rfm*
pbtlni exhibit'd naalnut you, othoCltlf** a iferra* pro rrmfrmm will

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W E D E L IV E R
PROM PTLY

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A P P R E C IA T E D

H. B. McCALL, JR

FACE THE FUTURE
WITH CONFIDENCE

Used Car Special
11KJ7 Chevrolet Tow ne Sedan

:
1936 FORD COACH
193&amp;CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

CRI.KHY FOR THIS
REASON
Throw plenly of Tobacro
Dual, vrllh alt ,«if the Nfrolfna
In II mi your celery, oabha**,
I’/ilUn.e. lurnlpR nnd all other
vegetal Inn In keep U dlwn nnd
frr*&gt; from aphia worm* and
Imian end funtue It lx a fife
■aver fur laivna. feme, mkea
and the gardru The plnut (t»od
Taltie ehould l*e apprerlafefl
Tobmeo Dual la Hie rhvNpoM
nnd moat effcrtlvc luaentlrid*'
on Hie runrNet
Toliarro Snuff $25,00 ptr f«n
Tohsrro Coirm Dual $22.50
Far f#a
and

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

you— atk h i aaiirtanci in prtpalnf a
P«&gt;eam dial wil attura YOU R iM ndJ

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Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

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State Market
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i a rebuilt ikid«» truck. Ilacl
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Ion*. Band car d nalofa.
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lara p#r month
rhnno 4ul J.

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In adaanca
;f

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1oc afoil ial Bill amt M
(30.00 inanllily. I'lmnt ipO.

10—Uouaaal fy Balt.

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locution. 1*00.00 taah—halanfa
1*6.00 par monlk. Edward r . Una.

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Ultra It • G U LF LIFE t jc n l near
H I * ST A L L L E T D O W N from an awful build-up. Mad
ennufh to feat hi* w rlchi In wlldrala wa* Jlva-year-old I jw rrn ee J.
(Chunh) Rudy ul Kantaa F lfr whan hia 110 poundi proved too much
lur hia ou t'irow n Irleyele. nnd that ain't all, lie alarti to Undar| K U &gt; i « 3 ( i i r (Ifya.

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Lo&amp;il Paint Store
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Changes Its Name'

BABY E8CAPfeS

' g r Thr. local paint store which h u
tpv.strd undo' the name uf Snow’ s
-I Vuinl anil Glass Company, Irtc, for
tk&lt; pir.t six years will be again
ihanrvd to the Sanford Paint and
&gt; Cla-i Coni party, G. U. Staart
mansgrr-ownc r, announced today,
Mr, Stuart stated that the cor*
. pnratkn formed with W. II. Knuw
bad been ili^ulved but tliat he will
continue opr rat Ion o f the atom
under IVs former mine.
The change will Im- effective
Monday, Jnn. 3, Mr. Stuart staled,
and requested the continued pat­
ronage of bis euatomcra.

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the Award of Honor cumuli'U-e
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Thr awards will hr made at
t'ornmctlri luenl In atilinime who
have ditlluyuislieil themselves in
the field of jirlenrr, HlH-rsI arts,
ptiifcs-litnnl ai cnmplislimeiit, civic
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fr'ends tocloHy or In business
If you have holltoiii (bad
hr.athj. Since you cannot de­
tect It yourself, lh« one .way
of making sure you do not
offend Is to gargle often with
iisterlne. It Instantly destroys
odors, Improves mouthhygiene
and checksJnfectlon. Lambert
Pharmacol Company, St. Lewis,
Missouri.

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ELECfRIC CO.

AGAIN?

All merchanlB nearly everybody wlm mtiKes a living
by HfllinR HometlilnR can he divided into two distinct
groups:

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- RCA &amp; ZENITH

A smiling and vrry much btribb.,n«i Katherine Itawls l»
shown on the arms uf I.’ .
J»hn D. K .nncly (right) . „ d Walirr II Clark just aflrr she was commissioned s Heutenant-rolonsi
„ „ (he s u ff of FtnrMa’s Gov. Fred P. Cone In a special rrrehwny
Bt Port Uudenlate. Ms. A moment later Miss Bawls, whu whs
voted last year’s outstanding feminine sports star, put aside hey
shiny sword and new commission (o participate in a diving rshlbl-

DOWN
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CAM. Oil-. LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
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PH O N E 17

201 N. PARK

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m ight two very iiu|M.rtanl pa*»cs
,hii M-osoii. lie riared 0 short
I,cave over the goal for 'hy only
touchdown In 'h - Georgia: Tech
game and h.- look n long thrtmr
Phone 1*11 for ’ llama's lime touchdown la
I Dm triumph over Vanderbilt-

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Used Furniture At

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wagons extended

Infant John I’appclll. 1 4 year old son of Secretary of State l.ouls W. Cappelll o f Khode Island,
gurgled happily In Ids Providence home after •seining an--attempted kklhipirig.— TRii
plot
fTlft
through when twu gunmen failed to find the child who waa out for a carriage ride Police were uii
able to establish n theory nr mo’ ive.

DIRECTORY

[lim e Your Clorlui Anti
Watchc* Repaired Uy
One Who ncally

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miles., (nun ludepor.denee, Mo,,
to uroruu f ’liy timl Fort Van­
couver, Ore.

'the Mu,:ilhn„ luce rnir
so
n lined liPtausr utter the Inttle
•if inuteilioii n tin-ssenaer tun
mill i to Athena In niitiuiince
the vtcl r&gt; id the lire kit.

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' W. P. Kelly of tills City attended
1lie funeral reivlcca for his midhrr
Mrs. C. I. Kelly held In Jnnrsbortugh, Go., t&gt;er. ?», Jffr. Kelly will
return to Sanford Saturday.

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CITY BRIEFS

St. Clair Cimeron I* reported
-doing niri-ly, nl
the Kernsld] oughtnn M iVd-lel hospital today
fler mnlF|J;clii|t an operation for
entlSiD* last Wedn-sday,

! Pinellas Clerk fries |‘ ~ . ~ 7 7 1 , y ~ ~ ~
1 Following Oftefation
A w M Chairman
CLEAHWATEH. Dec. 1 !.-&lt;**)
iV'iltle
tiillla
MiOudifk'i. .Vi,
|Pinellas clerk o f the circuit court,
. muiniior or tin* ►•itie DeniirniL1
crrcdllve committee add loin; a
bailer iu civic nffnlra, died ti,lav
I lellowbid an nppilitllx opeialku
( In 1st into day. Funeral * "n 1-u •
: •ill lie held InmorniW. I’ liu llu»
I comity's
three cl'.-cult
jPilye*
1 onied his wMevv the Icmporaiy
11* 11 until the vncancy Is filled.

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Tba regular. hi-weekly meet
Int of the Cumruunltr iioaptl
Hlpr'rs . will lie" ln-ld In tinnanlortl' ftosp'l Taborlisclu Huir
day liflentooii »t -:3'l o'clock.
I*. A. Hilly, president, uiinouureil
today.

P A G E F IV E

LET US DEMONSTRATE
THE NEW

F o g M o re P o w er Sprayer
IN YOUR OWN FIELD
AND WITH yoUR OWN DRIVER
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IT ISNT TOO LATE TO SET OUT

GROU P ON E: The merchant whose Roods jjive so little
value that he, like the old*time vendor
o f gold-bricks, cannot expect "rep eat”
orders. He must make ali his profit
from the first (and on ly) sale Then
ho must seek buyers not yet fam iliar
With his Roods or reputation.
GRO U P TW O : 'iite merchant whose j,rtmds are sold in
the hope o f winning the purchaser’s
continued patronage. He can expect
only a m oderate profit.
Thus, one
sale per person is not enough. Each ar­
ticle must i&gt;e Rood enough to m ake the
buyer want to buy again. -

The merchant* #ho advertise in this paper belong in
Group Two. They could not stay in business unions
they earned “repeat” orders— unless they rhvo you
honest value for every dollar you spend witli them.
That Is why each article they sell you must be so
thoroughly satisfactory that yo_u would Inter answer
“yes” to this* the most important question a mer­
chant can ask a customer: “Would you buy It again?”

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
LAfULHPlJFU-'i)4ELI *111NH *M^-CAL ENDl’ LAS
CORNFLOWERS—PA NRI Eft-^-ETU.

S a n fo r d M a d h in e C o . I n c .,

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL

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lied th* IllK Appln Unlit l»|
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IV* K ill Tbralrr, ialrodurt* Oacar tlomoika, f*m«d European star,
in American m vlkncrd TV* c a n atoa Include* Ray Mllland, Lloyd
Nnlnn nml Harry FtHymald.
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W s W ill Commemorate the First W eek o f the New Year by Giving You the Best and Most Varied Entertainment to be
our Efforts W ill Bring a Response Substantially Indicating Your Approval..............................

The First South Sens Adwnture in (iloriuus Tcchnicolor^Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Ebb Tide.”
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Tuesday

On the stage-matinee and night-Dan Fitch’s wBig Apple Revue” 20Professional Performers from the place
where the Apole Dance Originated. See why the Big Apple is the dance sensation of the couhtry.. On the
screen. Claire Trevor, Donald Woods“Big Town GirL"
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for the eye and ear* A gorgeous styleshowhy the Walter Winger Models*Merry Sparkling Comedy and nexl
year’s most singable song hits, Warner Baxter andJoan Bennett leada notable selected cast-MVdgues of 1938.”

Saturday
Coming

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abo a fast action western"Hit theSaddle ” Play S-C-R-E-E-N-O.
Gingu Rogers in ^dnaFerberandGeorge* P.

J a n u iry Uth-lOth

At 11-45Gab. Midnight Whoopee Frolic-on the stag
“Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry- Favors fortheLniKes.
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                    <text>GUARDIAN# OF AN

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lac and Allied
Workera
of
America baa today wired a prota rl that yoo hare enfortrd n
lockout of all your employer* and
refused &lt;o meet or diacua* the
altoallon In any manner with
the
employee
reprenen'allrc*.
Plena# Adrian what its* happened
and your position In the mu'terM r. Eekemon'a reply " to the
meaaarc hi aa follow*;
■'/**Our relVIona with our em­
ployers haa always liecn In our
loiowlrdgc aatlafuctory. We have
adwaya puraued a policy of fair
treatment and a wlllinif»e»a to
00‘operale. Our plant haa been
In cnntlnuoua nprinMon although
aomewhal hampered in the laat
few daya by a walkout of a err■
t#ln division which liar hampered
activity In other department« and
) » a neeeaal&gt;ateil operating with
• amaller crew, Of those wlto
itty-walked mit- -approai*
matcly onc-thlnl returned to work
Immediately, the balance wna replaced by new help.
•■Ho demanda have been made
by tmpleyeea lo officials of the
Company. A notice posted yeaterday advised former employe*,
tha* an Interview would lie giant'
ed for the purpo!&lt;e of discussing
any dlfferencca. No formor employeea raapondrd to the oppor­
tunity. hare not Item approached!
hy any amployrc representative
and understand that those emplayed art fully satlafled. llavei
received petition from Ihoae ills''
missed wanting re-employment ol|
early dale and while we Itnd ii «»* j
anticipated resuming full opera-1
tlnn un'll neat week we hnve|
acquiesced lo their wishes and

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to Indlf nant action by tha ainkiaf of a ■atahaafaiaa aad ordered
daata which th oaten ad a

CORNFLOWERS—PANSIES—ETC.

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL
C M . M T AIM.

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SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 411
—STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY-

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WISHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

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LARD
Lb. 10c

Nut Maid OLEO MARGARINE lb. 15c

*nd " r,"» "f ««"&lt; r -

A &amp; P Sdft TwJat
Fresh— Plain nr Sliced

BUTTER

A &amp; P Fnmoun Tub
Flnoat Pur* Cr«anu't&gt;
. pound
(Silver IIrook Print BUTTER 1 lb. cln

puOT.

ISO®

r.»lnHlll»

Hunnyfirld Jyeah,. Crisp

Calf Liver

PEAS No. 2 cann..................

CORN FLAKES H oz. pkg,

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Iona, Hweel White

Bunnyfleld— Quick Cooking

COHN

OATMEAL V/a lb. pkg......

Veal Cutle ts

A A V Fancy Hiked

TOMATOES .1 No. 2 cans

PINEAPPLE Nn. 2Fi can

Frnthly Iloan ted!
Three1dellgh ful blends of tha world a
Hnen*. coffer*. Hack equal la quality, dif­
ferent only in flavor.

F IN K 8 T

EIGHT O’CLOCK lb.

PAG

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RED CIRCLE lb.

O Big

3 bin:......
K'nd to everythin* R touchea
CHIPSO large pkg. ..
3 small pkga, 25c

Ivory

Med. mmC

SOAP bar f

Large

bar

S a lie n t for tha Laundry
Small A C
Large

Oxydol
FOR SA I K: OR* of the large sarrir# .tatlona cn Park Ava. Goof
opimriunity for hxal nun. Inquiri
Of th. Its j.n l Kralty Co., 200 N,
Park A vr.

Tiir## room Iiiui. o— nnn room,
,niiniii&lt;&gt; for ,t u r a &gt; « o m .— n«ar'
■l*r&lt; tha n«w year rig h t-U a . Isigo nrhnol. l/'t I t * US. Fmc4&lt;
lug liu'rd |ind. Ilelwren* iJtfll'
•tkMlar A day's Quality paint*.
wmwl end Winter Park. Meal
gU gU y-R o gers Hardware Co.
for mufiu’tlnusry
slur*.
Two
-Feallrr manura will r«p up your I1U11&lt;I1&lt;&lt;I end nlui'lr ilollsi. taka#
it, &lt;&gt;11 m 309 Park A va . BanIon. H«ndr&lt;eks E m Raneh,

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Fancy—80-90 Size

PRUNES 4 pounds..
White House Evaporated

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PORK

Sausage

Lb.

MILK

3 tall cans

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Broccoli
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2 Lbs.

2 5 c

2 for

1 7 c

ru tro s M *

Lettuce

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Oranges

lam um

Doz.

2 0 C

P 4 » r Y , H E I I RII.IBR, I R W

Potatoes

5 Lbs.

l

DRESSING q t jar...
Iona Dflidoua Rich

COCOA lb. can...............

16C Hog Jowls

Rutabagas

Lb.

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N iX N T t a s t r i on

Carrots

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2 Lbs.

9 c

R ^ n w H im *

Steaks
HAMS

Lb. 23c

Cauliflower
ROAST
Lb. 19c

Lb,

ONIONS *Bananas
3 Lbs.' 10c 5 Lbs. J^ c

MONARCH JELLO
OATMEAL

3 Lb. Package

Pure EGG NOODLES 1 lb. Cello Bi«
CH IPSO 3 Small Packages
SYRUP

GALLON

JUST ARRIVED! 160 LB. WHEEL,"GENUINE

FLOUR

Purest rout rot dates hark
rrlo p k l 'lim rs when tha Urit
CroAn Maeivtd Oaaa in this 001
try for use by the Royal Navy,
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Iona Delicious Salad

-t(2.Ib, can 17cV’

16lbs.

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lb.

Lb. ‘
Cauliflower
Lb.
9c Pan Sausage Lb.
York Apples tSLbk I J^ c Beef Pot Roast Lb.
■ranev uBMtir -- r-.
Lb.
Stringless Beans lb. J0 c RPorkChoos
ttira
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Pork Roast
Lb.
POTATOES

Beef Stew 2 Lbs.

PKRPARRIi

«'. a. so. 1 n a ta n

’HipMtTn

Lb.

w in o n n n i R K i r r

HLACKEYK PEAS

Vigorous and Win«y

SOAP

(tN K II

Picnic Hams

PEAS
Pound 5c

Rich and Full Hodicd

BOKAR

R N K A H F A IT

39c
39c
32c
19c
25c
25c

HLACK-KYK

Mild and Melldw

MEAL
5 Lbs. 10c

Lb.
Lb.

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OLEO
13c LB.
NUCOA
18c LB.

' Freshly Ground!

aV&lt;«, .

I 'l l K E I I H

Bacon

NUTLEY

FAN CY

CORN

Lb.

R I.H ’K II.

PEACHES Nn. 2'/, can......

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11LUE HOSE

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A A &gt;P Luscious (Halves)

Iona— Red Ripe. Full Pack

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F o il H A L F: lu-druorii »ulm ah
inuat near.' (la . . ruula.
good
ivin'lllluu. Will y&lt;-l| . vhyop for
raOi*/Wrlska 'Apt. No, 13.

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Inna Tender Harden

bungalow.

glraywd:
llawrllyn
setter,
i 21— Arrengc For Sal?
montha old, block and white.
Twenty uno* rtn" eitruf land
Notify N. W. iJiKoy. (las Plant,
liewr l,-i|iU»viH.d »o buid road
Four hundred ilnllara, I'all at
31)} Park Ate., Hsiitord.
Ford Coupe |!I5— four-wha.l
gailar H U — large aaml trailer 26— Allncrllttiiroua I1or Sale
U » . rebuilt I Jo di, truck. Rati
Jltxkl A Ford, i.q w n la r » “d
f a t a tu*d car dsaltrs.
nmtdit. iiM,la. luit*. veil Ian1
111* ,Y ;i Tudor— radio and Co­ ti.rnl, wlritie, .Iiqvid. ami plrka.lumbia ' Silo, Sg rrlflr. rqully ■&lt;&lt;IV K. II. PbllliPC, 314 llo llr
for caqh or trade. Tal.phun# A ty.
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PORK &amp; MEANS 16 oz. cth

16—'IIoumch For Itcnt

K iv u 1 mini I*u 11:: 1•1**'.

Potatoes
APPLES
10 Lbs, H e *5 Lbs. 15c

21 oz.
Jar
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Mgr. Produce Depf

Johnnie Aldtrnun, Mgr. Mfrat Dept.

K n r y Tasty-*Specially Cureil

C l a s s if ie d A d vertisem en ts
iu ' uii

SUGAR

CHEESE lb............................

SPINACH

O A V S YOUR*W atTh'rapalrad by For It' iit I'lve
•aa wkn aanlly knows how, Phono 7.3-J.

BULK

10 rg. I.«af

16 oz. 4 A C
Jar
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Sultana
Smooth, R'eb

COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER Lb. 37c
;t COLD STORAGE EGGS mui^ u’ 29c
OUR OWN SANTA COFFEE Lb. 15r.
| ITALIAN LONG SPAGHETTI Lb. 10c
Van Camps PORK &amp; BEANS *»°*- c*° 5c

Iona Hrand— With Rauce

S No. 2
Fancy Praparcd

H IG H E R L E A R N I N G
In the art of nrrliihtlng waa
practiced by 100 vuluntMrs tak­
ing a fcliurl tmir%e nt» the lint*
veralty of Maryland rampui.
This class ul three la taking an
advanced course I* la d d e r
climbing. — ■' “ ,

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lonn Grand

MACARONI
BREAD

PEANUT BUTTER

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keeper n »
Herald.

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ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS

'Independent -fiom c Omned a id O perated

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pn«IM e o make 103a a happy New Year lo our customer, .v e r y

t —Loal A Found

The United SU'ea poteal off#
of agriculture crania about 40.000 patent. a yea

IT IS N T TOO LATE TO SET OUT

Italic lype waa firal uaed in 1501
by Aldus klanutlua, nn Italian
printer.
Ttin a'ate eonatllution of lllinola
n«w In iffect waa adopted in 1S70 1

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LL-Annountentcnla

The department

The Phlnrse were the firal print­
er#. The Kuropean Inrrnllon waa
independent of tho Chinese'diseovery.

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Uniform cHnm reports from the
entire country me rum|iilrd quarUtrly hy the federal liutrau of In
voatlgation.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1917

Twenty-Three New-Comers

In A(HadcsOn
McNary CallsJackson
. Speech An Obvious
Effort To Explain
Current Recession
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Says It I b No Way

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To Handle Problem
'Asks For Goodwillln. stead Of Political
Speeches Of Blame
* WASHINGTON, Dec. .30.—
(AP) — Senate Republican
tr a d e r McNary of ' Oregon
charged that attack* on "hig
hoaineM" by administration
upokesmen constituted nn
"obvious effort to create an
alibi" to explain the current
reeeealon.
- /H e challenged as “polltic * T two rcctnl apccthca of Hob­
art Jackson, assistant attorney
Th e y apparently were
made.
h« aaaerted, "to prepara tbo way"
fa r Prealdent Rooaevctli
me*OSgo to Congrca* neat Monday.
'"Th l* hi not Hta way of han­
dling ■ grave domestic problem,*'
McNary declared.
. “ Tha approach of the solution
of thl* problem ought to be
mad# In an open and frank way.
with encouragement to all chi*
M u* Thl* I* the lima for good­
will Instead of'political aprechea
dlrectad at one group of cltl*

New Tuberculosis
SAttiiD/pium. Will
t f e Opened Monday

J o in . Local Tourist

Entertained
By Eckerson

ForCity Get Vi
OfficialOke
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fuel n u stressed by President Karl!
that membership ia also open In
any local rvakleul who in inter- !
rated.
Mra. Alice Piper, Miss Ina SI.1
Ktmvlrk and W, E. H. JUatin were
appointed membete of a Visiting
Committee to call &lt;&gt;n immbtra of
tin Club who may br*-ome ill and
*t*o &lt;o call on new winter visitor*
irrahlp fee has *„ they arrive In the city. Thia
ernta a year, ai-tlvily la in line with the W «l•o December 1&gt;, corne-to-Ranfoni ConmiiHer aponreter P e te r.n n ^re d by the Women* Civic Croup
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aptalw of Ihaphf-fht Dentlnole-tbounty-ChamWerj
rcure additionally C m lm rt„ .

iPresidential
Approval
(Given Lake Shore

No III w 5 T A g a i n s t
Any Empk&gt;ye«3ay»
Head Of Eckereoft
Canning F a c t o r y

Park Developmeht
1 And Also Sewers

S trik e Is Called

,'° *r* 5 2 .^ !* * i Member* of the Club voted to'
1* . ,, f
’n meet on Monday of each week
W. II. nmoklna. Mra.l
rcted that n&gt;»ny|K . n. Kerri* and Mr*. W. K. II.'
M welcomed ]o| Mtnn wMe , p 1H,|nlri| „ romm| i , «

Frifnifa Gather A t
Princess T h e a t s *
t V im w iv

. n*,'
, y In charge of entertainment* lot'
tort In the. cityt
c .* n ..e e . . r . . . - r &gt; .
;

day*," Congressman Joe llcndrirk:
Mated In hi* communication.
The park project which call* for
n total ripcnditure of (29,941 ami
provide* f o r t h « - improvement
the entire wemt
pond *lle,
beau* iflenl Ion projerl ever upprov-

Directors Are Well
Pleased With Visit
To Sanford Farms

a n

SOB. furx-AKlcnt o f t h e K c k t t ^

.*tm Fruit Oannera, 1 s t , « ■
in a shod adders* hef ^ t Sjb
|sn«\inutd]r 500 **apkrf*e*
&gt; »l

&lt;■thr"'fijrst ‘iirku^ Mrs. Munson, 73,
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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'MWX?SMSts.a Music Teacher,

while the City’* nhare of the runt
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"This visit to Srmlnola County
Initatlatlon of officers of tho
la worth a whole yrar'a schooling Kiwanla Club for the coming year Uibullon I* (8,420.
Thl* project ti the flr*t of g
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to our boys' was the farewell e iyv _ „ „ „ ; „ t
presaion Monday of It. W. Holharl- In a ceremony conducted by Dr. D. terlea planned by the City in whlili *p
, n/firlul* mntrnrplnte converting L p i S C t i p i l l O r g l l n i H t ,
eon and J , R. Gardner, directors J , Scott, president-elect of the
H a d B e e n R e c ip ie n t
of tha Vocational Agriculture De­ Chicago club, and a short address the 11 acre plot Into a public park
...
..
partment* of the Gladys and Rust- illative to the present Adminl** and plnytrnuml.
The present project provide* for
* *1 l ' l t l f i y n O I t O T S
burg, Virginia, high achoots, who tc itIon In Washington by Judge
----------with 25 of Ibelr Future Farmer J . F . Bucbelle of Charleston, Wv grading, draining, nnd su h lrriga ilog the entire plotj covering p'trMr*. Fannie Slrmbridge Mun»«n,
boya spent Sunday night and all Va. wero the feature* of the
i linn* cf the aile with a network of, bilovdd Sanford mualc teacher,
day Monday visiting the attrac­ weekly lunheon of the Klwanlan*1
water pipe* fur aprinkllng pur- ( wlw) was recently honored l&gt;y the
tion* of Seminole County,
held In Ihr Valdes Hotel yesterday
ipo*e*; covering the entire plot with n rto r and e«ngrvg*lloii of the
The ages of the boya ringed at 12:15 o’clock.
17 l -2 Ineliea t»f muck; eon.irucl-.'lloly Crus* Kpismphl t'h'ireh with
from 14 to 18 year* and tbl* wa* ,ln hi* short riddr*** In which hn
(•log 5,0(H) yard* of shell-rock shin In Urge ftamt-d legend eiprcaalng
tha first time any of them had mentioned
__ ____..... policies
r _ .„ .
of tho New Deal1
walk; planting 2.100 tree*, shrub*, deep appreciation for her aervle.-*
been In the State. The
----- parly) Administration,
------ -------------- - Judge Ruchclle
! and vine*; fertilisation and ear* to the cituirh ami *o the commun
traveled In a modem ischool bu*',poVe briefly of the Importance nf
for the duration of the project,|jty, died yvs'ciday after a *h.nt
Ptri naa b n u g h t. t « U l » . a ^ t ly ,' w ^ n y d n ln g ..Mb*._ .Untlad . M4aU*ii"r. ' L*'*Huc°th.er the To7J#\«niMflH*h*.
,
through tha actlrlHva of the Sem- Supreme Codrt Intact and f^aci, ^'" . l °,w r“ "*
I piaying court* o' the weal end oft With her at the time of her
Inole County Chamber of Com- from all outside political Inf1ucncr*/.'l,y n,f /
,* n .
•the park: 10 ahuffle board, one death wa» tier nieep, Mtaa Fann.u
*trnnia court and nl*o horseshoe) lit ha Mun,on. who had liv'd with
, and roque eourl*.
I her for many yeara and assisted
The local XVI’ A
supervisor her In her work. She la al»o aurvi&gt;*lated that he c*&gt;uld not ilrtermlne vod by her brother, Jatne* Stem
when Ote park pnjert mold ho l.rblge of l*ia Angeles, Cal., and

U ICG I CStCrG&amp;Y

The regular nut-hag id the San i
f.nd troop Sc* Scout* will be Hri.l
in Ihvir d-*ch nn the lake f " lit h night ul 7 JUwemva, troop v
cial» min’iim-vd tmlay,

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Theater Jn»* *k R W

C IO Union Heads
thw 'Worhcf at " I t w o ^
Wvj* 1WI Onr'*
«mu'w»»t was gawrta*
A s s a il Localilesj . 4 TW
h v the Ceenfemy *•»
r*.nv&gt;, a*aay d *hi&gt;* wOotaso
these to* H « * l
For Strike Moves i*
i t w n l d d k * had h e * &lt;■*■■
t i r a l t *f a C IO » W * h
Workers Are Tailed hiWr dt ’nPed
r » — rvy . A g ih rif t M A
awl AH»d Wtrtata a*
■ ScabsAnd TheCom- AIxtwr
w n W*t M adly
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I'e o t e
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Fruit
l»w. m t r i l l s
I it ttili'iil ««f tin* S« miftoL* Tuun y Milk* (ahuh k«* I v ^ I i k M l‘« -»
I'bntill'rr »»f ( ‘»»iiunt it v, m Ih * w l
i L v i i rt a t Mu? pLsut !*»« ilw |M t
lra li'8 h u lurth«U &gt; aim ivvtaiiiry lu* Vhvvk aitai Ij
a* Utul «J(fe
day.
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tb« TIM** M il ( Wft«kftr U a k u i U U
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h.tal « » i h n ,t t w i j *',i) wvcej

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-W it M i- r u n •• t h l l* tk *
M r. I M V ir t advised of t h l

p t 'i t .* day*.
Me. t i t n w a war* » r f h a d l4
wlww kit &gt;41 the gwlWmwg t h d
" f i d m *Vw&gt;a— *iUc tact i n l a m
■h r i v e •» S t a lt e i S m h a ia
I 'w n i j « r thi* Sate,* aarf the
callt-d “w * k i “ at*.I ( W r a u p u ) * w t -r &gt; (heevvtd a i lg f wham *Mh
I A K K I.A N D , Dec. 30. 1,11 ■
t i t ik u rt-d with w Lahoif I W •wwgtawy p n a i m l atm &gt;*4 thud
F'*tiua&lt;i»n of ilw Urt'hhti’* r « « r
V ih u 'ijt t j bur k t U lv w , Ac*. T h i * &gt; W tac*ar* ta rn * 4 hern a*H i t t e r o f F fttrid a. Irw .
new* i r k .* - fi"*t U tu ht I It* vat. «&gt; r '" t u d wtQ and h r i t i n a M
t*h thi' Itrohhvfn rtminiitieii* **f
ui full, h ai W t ia s .
h, rrwt Sufwd rSim n'
f lf u n , w is ftnmmiif *1 hy A. I\
" t m..n i-IU ia t i l. .tty W l n h
rtrlu itl, l.ikrla fttl, w iT t ’ itty «f
I h* ifi’iv irrmi|» (l«*
Flunk T.|
| ji(i*|, | i *•.-vlioiii |», I "hn ivituti» *&gt;f *tie ‘T k m e t r N i j f h r W il!
i ♦'tiifiti*In* «»f t*|tivn, IumI k •’ll
in
jtrthi*lent i f the new

(•rowers ('ommilLn*
I'orined In l*akclaml

Be E ventInlxikeM arv

iiiit ion.

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“Tha t vMwttM* l&gt; A * G u M y f t
•h, r &gt; J . ' tbc &lt; - « * « ] n i rid in*
f*i i * l s t v iif d . "the y d s M U

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lif t ir n * an«iJ* h * A .

K m r l r l t , Ih rlju n l. 1 'k l i n ) until th e
m
!*ioti|* f tiim n l **f«i p iv lv r t th*- i n 1
ftt**tithet* »*r tti*f ftrsauftiiipi "a.hJ we ru m l
n *pmu|&gt;e
L i m U o f rilru H
n o t *«*ri hi&gt; hi,
! *it'h r war p H 'j m m a n a *
l . t f l d l vni«h » n y phi|*|»mjf bil ’ sh 11.ill |t|'iHru* Afttluijjtitii triuJUt.

■"** r*, J date a* a* imam

"Fn*n»«, p X »•M~ Jfrt h Ut^i ‘4«

i/ it tun-**
ia

K jo jit IMuntfes Into
Itijr Political C risis

ins|Jap Armies Meet
S S t i f f Resistance
J; Outside Tsingtao

Occupational License Taxes Must
Be Paid Friday To Avoid Penalty

a numlM-r t
Japanrr •

M iam i H erald-1/ps
R a te s $,*i P e r Y ear

a list nf all thnae who aro da- „pnt wool
lin'iw nt In payment of
thidi *«me 100 n
Ho#n**a In 1h* Rial* f’nmplrnl- 1 liclw rm I
ter and aUo a ropy of tha war- Wrihaien i
r „n U
,„ r |h. BrT#lt
nf T&gt;|n, |
ttin*o who bar* not paid th* an- rial capltnl
nunl U s ,’
skirt* nf 1
"Th e amp* of lha llrena* law rrrd mounl
paaaed In the last session of tUm of fit
the Slate legislature
la very
The
t'n
broad," the Taa Collector atal- Sacram&lt;-n'n
rd. "to those who aro not litre and dUrmt
whether they are required to lean rivilii
pay an occupational llrena*, I threatened
would edvU# a thorough study north. T v
of th* law elnca It
provide* with o in
that any profusion not Haled dependents,

rx iR O . Dec
to 1,11 Fgypt.
pl nk*»&gt;t uit« thf rrrfttrHt |mtI'tical r r h U «»f y**u«r
ru k 'i 20 months rrirn fthrn hr
(|ifcinLAe*l
P rrm itr
Ni hi** 1‘anhft mi«I «f*ift»ifiti»t \ lv
ho mtftl Alihmouil •** form ft u*'*
jft vi miurnt.
M-lhlft Oftl ftlftltftal «ltftft Mic ft
ralitni't, thru iW ulrtl la *l»w&lt;d.|y**
|.m lift in lit »i*«t hol«| tkrtiuiit with'
in I ft ii m»nthii.
vi» h

tile

M a ty . I a v « u i isr**

Issue only, thr Biini'unctmrnl said
The
yearly mall aubsrnplmn
rate Will be advanced from | i to

Funeral a*r*lc*« for Mrs. V**ta II, ItobUsm ware conducted
at lha EHck.on Funeral ||oma
this afternoon with tbo
Rev,
J. B- Roof, pastor of th« First
r o s r w i s t f t s l diereti
offlrlallog. Interment followed In th*
Evergreen , Cemetei-y, ^
Fellhoerave *•»•• n . p, J*ch*on of O r land". Miarlis, Ander­
son. Arthur Ashtn,! of IqMghtnn,
Walter Jewell of Orlando. Dr.
W, U O a td ftn **d (Jua Mrhmah,

»

W A S H IN G TO N -, Dec. .10 — (A1
Informed legi-lator* have du
doand • bill designed to effeaf th,g ra d ftl elimtna'inn of Jspaneand other elkn fi-hing boat* fr&gt;"n
Amrrlcan wu'cis had adaalPietint |f*W|
... M — while it was. reliably repetted *t the s'ate drpartaaaM Hm
negotiation of Hie dispute wi&lt;h

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Dvvrvoftee hi th**
ittvif ttft. L
ith

*k i r c t li h if f t k , *1*.1 p n &gt; v * b at i .
ihih r 4 «(it Klk y i i i f i '•I ace, mI —

ft lit k ‘ tlyr hn n*iw

Sanford Bowling Club fummenccs
New Tournament For Its Members

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Jspem ' f t r silmun fl.h in g rig h ts w iw
ft AJnahaa watrra was near com- 1 .■

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p M f t . ( a sgrermenl was p r»-J
d W f t w -v v ry law day*",
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4
th*' Mtteli 1| k t i Lett AH d&gt;Al|i
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ft hu h ftrill Ift t»ti* ui (hie I a W M*ty *
* ■mni’titiff lloti: e f

M IA M I,
l*ec. i :u» -141 The
Hi ralt! last hit hi ann-'tinml an in
crease in it a suhsrri|tiinn rates
effective Jan. I "to help ibsnili
The Sanford Ihtwllng Chsh h&gt;,
rente of the etlranrilmsry increaaea In the n » t nf pi,blueing beam, a - new tuornaaaen l.
o rd m a •« tafuresatlan »uid"&gt;tl
lha newspaper "
The new rates will he 23 rents here today, nod the r*a&lt;s&gt;&gt;.« of
per week,, daily and Runday, and1
IE cent* per wr*V for the du ly •adlna Iter. ;s sr*

Bill Will Stop Jap
Services Conducted
For Mrs. V. Robinson Fishing In IL S. Area

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vaulting plant." C. IL B tH *

Docat physicians and
membars of tha Remlnolo
County
Commission warn ga&gt;iueatrd to­
day by officials of the 8omln«l«
County
Tubarculoaia
AsaoclaU biT 10 be present at the dedi­
cation of tha Florida Stats T u ­
berculosis Hanlloriuin near O r­
lando Monday.
"It la through tho consent of
those peraon* that
Heminolt
Count! patient* are admitted to
tha Sanltorlum." official* or the
local I la* till association slated
and n p rta ie d
a desire that
these group, make an Inspec­
tion tour « ( tha recently com­
pleted hnapllal "In order that
they may bar* first hand In­
formation of tadlitlaa
offered
for treatment of tubercular paHaul*."
The Institution will b« dadlooled Monday and opened for
Inspection by the public, accordlag to W . T . Rdwerda, of Jack•ftvine, chairman of tha Btata
Tubercuioala Board under vehlch
W * sanltorlum will h« operated.
^ . • F M I f t t e will be pacalved toon
•Iftr the official opening. Mr.
M warda slated, adding that th*
f t rm m s l Is now engaged
In
preparing tha building for the
public and tha patient*.
Tw o
Sanford
women
have
boon selected aa member* of
the staff of lha Institution. Mlsa
A choir* of paying Stale and.
’ f t he I r . Mayor has bean elected
County
Occupational
IJceme
' fpr general floor duty nars* and
taa*&gt; before th* new year o r'
Mr* Era C. Taylor aa attsnd...
...
facing the penallla*
Provldwi
by law for nOn Paymant were,
the alternative* given Sanford
and gamlnoln County hualnea*
and profea^Vnai men who have
not paid U o fr license U r lor
the current year by ftamlnolo
Tag Collector Jlt°. D, Jlnklna.
M r.
Jlnklna
»***rt*d
that
that* t*ae* mutt he paid before
the aspiration of tbo year or
14 becomoa
mandatory,' under
tho law, for th* tat collector*

•res Will Close
i New Year’s Day

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Club

Tourist*' Club
■ocial meeting
I Monday evenma Hotel, M lu
a in charge or
*"• **•*• C. c,
the Club, pre’ b'J* interesting
which preceded

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SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORI

TH im SCU T, DEC!
*— " J W .

kh * newapapnr am m w a to a cotns t p d N W i to the Rvwraea which it
apabte fact remains in the newspaper
in t w y other Uuincaa, that labor,
il power, telephone and telegTsph
a u r h li cost mono', and that when
n en aes mast also go up. If they do
badnart there are only two ways
advertising and circulation. The
t r g a p f for hia ad a, aud the »ub&gt;
«wta a week for lh e newapafier. The
revenues, when advertising and cirreaaed, is U&gt; increase rales. Many
imrrwginf advartiaing rales; others
» papers, the Times and lhe Tribune,
eatimd, aanenaced an inensue in sublerday. The Miami Herald announced
today. We understand the Time*,
to innrnae If* rales shortly after the
No doubt other newspapers through,
or Inter will be forced to the same « •

W t t « Fwjaie^9.
T en ch er, Know Virginia Are
Y este rd a y Entertained H e re 1
“i, T

p k k «h«Jr flr»t »or*rige«. ti»f»e
^*7
» ’• U it llttil .they bad picked, |lUt luatt Ol m CllOlCo
-------- m e ivin g s diploma with honor* the majority preferred lo keep Jt]
lo ahjxw "hack tome”.
». u m iir rak*
Then to Uw B IO T R E E , which 1 *
"iur*
commendation from Joapaf wa* unhcaifatlngty ■ conceded to
be the largest tree any at tha boy*
iM S
u .n
i s - M a J ;u »/ f^ a n , world famous artist.
ACUO n 9 U y s p r w f l
Mr*. llunson early 1------i- In- hid aver *oen.
,
,
Vi&gt;Tna rbiiTu*
The party
taken to Sail" Fancy M,*n*
____
.bourse* in 'organ playing from lando Spring* for a picnic lunch, Jjf’ ^"hui’iu.
r o l lliT ll It
’AHIS, |*e. M .-W I-A a«W f f *
,kn0w*
** a Special treat helng crlap celery
Lnak id atrikaa iii |k- * 1,
llaldwln and tha Belgian- heart* contributed by Jno. W. ^ ' • | « h' ,0* n
•»&gt;« re,,*, at Norik*. Fr^c.
Z l Hell *f l.ake Monroe. . The neat Vaa J.»nif*
juifird ike tuf^uiml Ubor nit*
, organic i ike llolj atop wa* a tour of a fernery oper* »**••*« t-»«
ion nf.tr firm «»vnrnn«*i a c c,,,w Ep^P«l «*"«»&gt; for many ated by the Winter Park Fornerie*. rtin cV.lltki '
Rack a( S a n fo rd , the trip wan T n t ff.e D i m
1 Lrough: quick asUlmwrt ol r” r** , . , .. . . „ . . . continued
with an Inspection of W h it, jltoiob.
critical public service Heup in * ®r
Ffedfkk Randolph
h i x t i i tt.tf
^
Alntuon, dird her© tome time ngo, vericu*- project* optr*led by •the
Seminole Chipter « f Future Far,,f"*
-&lt;
.ad
1 A
m - *”*
**"* * “',hc
“ 0U
1, llmusatul
ib.un.Bd coal
dwl wawr*
AB
xj^ujfhou,
y nn*w
n lhe hl) d„. mars and by member* of *h&gt;. i i L „ “ 5 ui„»
Agriculture Depart- Cbm min* lint.:
*T V * V ff"
^ kolrd herself l« her mu.le u&lt;i lo Vocational
1*4 ha walkout might N*"H. ^.Je-Usd.lng. 8h, conducted the merit of the Seminole W ith .School. T r” Jvjt* ^’n 11
•ark. pub * u n t o
lfc.ic Clob. the dOct Th e final visit wa* to the Stale Uml» iSief.il
SZ n V ™ ™
ciuli _l«,—hanf«rd. and Farmer* Market where the l*&gt;y» ^ r . i |,-,,&gt;u|'..ir
&gt;:miirir iiArvi! Ftiiiiriir,
7 7 , ■.*“ *,
„
, !»»• Julio held the Efith consecutive necived firathand Infomuitii
Ciif© iliri
lv» l hi* nmrkct
npcruUuii fru'.. Aim faiirk
Pnuilr* ll m
Knfitiiit Trnffl®
Manager J . O. M k h itl.
!Ff|t« Otnf-n
t-fiUr
The busbuul nf tired, happy nixl T n t lf lp ll m
N
I
N
T
H
II
AN
H
i
F
u
tu rity .
wlaar bny» left Banforil abn it fHthrk l^iit
H unninn W ater
1.rt n*| r*firi1
d.!»k fnr Orlando. While hern tbo T&gt;nrk I ’ rlri^a
R t w r t l it M fe
p a ly depppl at Iba Valdr* Hotel. K lm t Kttfltlr
Htifirtr O m n i
B iilr Rliiv
Pnxblcnt T . K. Slmpnon of the
T N N T I I H A r P :; S - U M ilt
Seminole Cminty
rbambnr of M r O r n t i t Fr aakf i N k n lrn
l.tllti* lien*
T*nrktr ilnrnliaiti
Oonimcrrc. * ta t«l' thi* morning T r a f f lr Hli.w ’ fHtljr fhl.fli
"Nlpit!
IdM'.tlle
Prinr |&gt;ifiiwa
1
I list on behalf of hi* nrganiutiion
‘ “ * 7 " ’'
ba wlajwd In publicly nx|irc** ap" ^ X l T ^ p W .ly i
picrinllon to Ihn following for the
Centime** Frnm Pfliff* 0«»
Ij »nl all tian*port*lion facl
p»rl they ftlayid In malting pnaat 7:10 o'clock. It. M, Hum*, *se *lbl# the *uece,» of the boy*' tri.il
except taxhalo, ^rippled *
rvtsry of the Club, announced to to Seminole
County:
Hrrlv.it
ga* ami cbetrlriiy aupplba, c
day,
-■*
Thurston, Fred Thornton, F. B.
t",»P1,al* 'cmporarily, left at
Strip,
II, E. Wflllnglwm of the
'
"*!
.‘"T"
A Christ drama of the birth of City Ice and Fuel Co., Jno. W . Hell
Vt*
0
*,
held
Jo**_
B
W
e
d
i"g
Chris'
,nU^ment*. ..
giaa, «rlll be rvpaated at tha Ban 1* r.y and M r. Batta of the Wli.tar
11k, Eavr„,lll(^t h ,.(np„w
ford Gospel Tahemsclo Friday Park FenMiiea. and J . C. MichacJ
unip.r , iugc law, to miui.
rifht since a number of requeala r f the Sanford Farmer*’ Market.
troop, of the array and na.

rench Woriy stfSiJffflF.&amp;ss

E n g r a v in g
J

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lin*

m

m

Im

A**r

M lMiner..Quit And t f £ S g k ^ . 5 2 &amp;
Fear Is Held THat Hrh

To O th er T e rrito ry (leraated in the organ, and took

'LS^riA. £L i

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'»*" p.hp

CITY BRIEFS

Schick Shaver

for tha repstilfon have been re­
ceived end will be held with the
!V«tch Night .nervier. Church offi­
cial* announced today.

The annual MVtch Night service
will be conducted at tbs Salvation
A rm y Citadel, Friday night, Capt.
Fred S. FVren, commanding offlrvf, announerd today. Preceding
the service an open air mealing
will bo held at 7:00 o'clock and re1 io»hment* for all attending will
be served In the Citadel at 0:00
.•'clock. The Watch Night service
will begin at 11:00 o’clock and con­
tinue until shortly aftsr midnight.

vice* imli.pvOMbla to the na*

have life."
A l e f these strvices and many more
ra to hr a rtyrular part of the daily routine in every
■wwnoqitT raffle*, cost money. They
----- cannot lie continued.
I Mi the face e f rapidly mounting newsprint costs, social
i aMWrtty t x m . k g m a J t w W
and wire tnRs. and all
I the &lt; d * r financial harden* which have lieen heaped upon
! m mwjhuth ante** newspaper revenue* are also, increased. r u r

CIO Union Heads

New Year Special

By day,

week, or
month, _ Catering to
all type* of parti**.

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS

Randall Electric

co.

‘

Walter S. Coleman
Phone 104 or K 3J
si~i _

Crystal Cut
GtsbleUi
SherLortn
loe Teas

6 For Two DoJJUrp

McLAUUN
THE JEWELER

HEM1NOLE HIGH FIELD

idle A lLStanLY i S a n fo rd B U c k C ats

TELEPHONE 679-J FOR

WAYNE FEED

STOOMSGE

'

4 iw i^

tin’s Garage
General
Truc!r&amp; Auto
Service
Dodlea—flpriafa—TraUsn
A price yop can. afford
to pay*

Martin’s Garage
RADIO
RADIO
RADIO

1938
RCA &amp; ZENITH
EASY TERMS

HOFMANN ■
Electric Service
IM M agnolia A va.

j

Phepa UU

REASONABLE

RATES

BUSINESS MAN5$

. LUNCH

BEK OR PHONF.

p ta ln E d R ice

STOP
LOOK
LISTEN

UNEXCELLED

SINGER
H E A R HIM

First Christlnn Church,
Sunday, January 9th
FREE

CourtMM A Efficient
SERVICE

1st A French—Tel. 9121

ONE DAY ONLY

f o o t b a l l
r. Y e a r ’s D ay-3K H ) P .M .
/

BOAT
FO R C H A R T E R

116 West !9 t h « U _

anford Boat Works

O lllK €
lU U V C O
M R N UAVK .
Frauci..
Hpanlsh
-------—.
| KtonUor. live. 30 — (/T)— Tlia
C M IM M -r»m r i p O n ,
j rq.inii.iinl Mipr.it.nl
tin
army,
attacked the tifforln of the Kckar- *ryusiitlug p. rasriic
Iba
be'" n biuit Canurrs, Inc. to break *t«Kad ( i r r b M nf Tnrncl. had
a strike of IU employees a* dlu a - l.roknt thi,.ugh I bn ni.&gt;rm»i*nt
gsiihag Federal U w
and CivU line, northwest nf |lm city.
I.ilmith-H.
*
.
Th n
Holpltluprn
runiinnulqua
-Mldasnl M. Noriuin. liv c u liv c **lil "fill ulibu'ilra*'' waia capItoanl Member of the United Can- t’&gt;rral in u aerl&lt;&gt;* nf surprise
tK iy Agikultural, Packing and Klluck* ycMUrdny.

Ct-mpany to meet and deal with
11 preventative*, of llie union u&gt;
well a* the aponsoiini: of a com
psl.y union nl iui|a&gt;rtod scab* wa*
a direct violation &lt;&gt;f the National
Labor UclaHon* Act.'
-U * aUo stated that the county
official* p.uhti.il rm of in-accful
picketing uirrittd the prulest or
all pattont and organixalipia de­
siring lo protect civil .liberties and
(b-monacy in Florida, point lag out
that the tight, (a strike and
peaceful picketing an. n-cognised
h&gt;- such champion* of democracy
a* President Uooicvtll.
“ No. man said the workar* at
the I'rkerson Fruit Causers, Jnc.
plant st.uck for more pay and
when refused rt«|uc*tqd aid from
hia organisation. ‘In contrast .wl'h
the A . K. of L which has not even
mragnixed the struggle* ef these
verier*, the
Unllad Cannery,
Agrtcnltaral. Packing and A I I M
tVofUyr* nf A met lea will give all.
n U possible, Noiinsn said.'*

Twity^Hirw Join
L ra l Toutst Ciab

Diamond Setting

C**«*o*a Pram PlH On,

* W F ten ia papers «re not the T int which ha ve round
tecennary to iweart to higter Kubacription rates in or*
Ve meet motH ing coata. Other newspapers through,
the i h i l t eetswtry have Im * doing it fur Uto |»asl
r. Among a few of the Southern newspapers which
t n e a t l y raised rates are: the Roanoke (Va.) Times,
gview (Tka.) JearrU,. Charleston &lt;8. C.) Nows and
tier, a w w p n t tLiul ■Turn*, Nashville Tennesseean,
■an (M m .| News, Austin ( T o .) American-Statesman,
hhmSritan Journal and Sentinel. Frankfort (Ky.)
TUlsa (OkU.l World. Port W teth (Tex.)
Stao^TWrcratn, and the (lalahcftna Ctly News.
Time was when newspapers were .limply that and
aggjhhpt more, Tbe&gt; puhlished the news of the day and
that was atmut all. Ncmadays the public insists upon lieWUT «Htt*ta«ned as «*41 as inf&lt;*med And it likes lo have
lh e ntsvs «C the day wlrriwwlod for it by keen nimbi teal
wvhara and h'T*ly paid political columnists. The new*pa|*r
pubHdNS- o f today *nu&gt;t &gt;upi&gt;b rm-nl his liasic service to the
pobkr with oomics and eaitooos, with advice to parents on
lavnfrmg «p chiidrcvi. advice lo the lovelorn, and advice on m»&gt;n,ahi public servlets.
&gt; “ *11 nriucuvd bv evnert*.
1Hr ’hrense mlah&lt;ry *skl i
it
bate h s h SIT flw housewives, *i„t daily
0|
RMomea. hia atrial low story. a»td soanns o f pictures, ex^
P„ mirr om] ,lU ra
ponshw |d&gt;otc«Tapba rushed from the far corners of the „,|nuteni rvaoHed to tailing
&lt;uoth to ahplsne showing what u hspiwning throughout jtl.p m.li.n.y after rafukiog to
the wwrU. Withal, be must keep his columns at all times fee with a delegation of lhe «
vgww for tiirth. m n w , and dralh notices, cl.urvh nolicc*
awl wacnAy noUces. E ton' wtvkt clult, every fraternal h
^ a,rik.
wrgwaisattcm. every woman's dub, must have apiwopriale
R,,,io ,i vigor ami. in no
H a w htAh before and after ihey mc-t, every time they will ii pcimit inierrupiian of

Accident Chances

GREYHOUND
EH'IKlES TUWlUUf

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

PERK’S CLUB
NO FOOLIN’

Th e JJBWELSfR

Diamonds A M W lU tM
Fine Welch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
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►AY, DECEMBER SO, 1937

Greta Garbo -Stare | Dance* Plans Made
InDramaOf Napoleon By LeififKi Auxiliary

octal A n d Personal
Social Calendar

High Class Of 1937
Holds 1st Re-Union

Parson als

The Cla.a of JB37 of Seminole . . . ,
— —
T t IU R S D A T
High School held a reunion Tueau l. . uehel a leas
H e regular meeting or the day ev.-ni.ig at Hie V .ld r , Hotel. ,
N. Y , U tba Rita
Sanford Townsend Club will be The tallies were decorated in tha,
L . W]
bald at 7:Sd o’clock In their club rbss colors, silver and bine and I
*
_ _ _
rooms in the Wclakn Building- place cards were small sail boats
Miss Utyeodalyu
Tba public ia cord hilly invited.
made from candy which carried St, I'cterabqrg Is the
FR ID A Y
nut (hr theme "S illin g Back Home. Margaret Langley X
Th e annual Now Year’s Eve The dinner was served by candle----------Danes f ir m by tbaAmerican
tight.
Mias Lou be Knigl
Legion'Auxiliary will be held at
The elans chaplain, James H er- Beach apeeit Tuesday
tha MMtfblr
Houi
at
10:uo din. asked the blessing ami the Mrs. P. P. Campbell,
o’clock.
president, William Zachary, w«t-| y
w ,
Th e gfflcera
of thePresby­ corned the guest, after whleh ail t
s. „ ' £ „
terian Church and their wires joined In singing the schcoi snng. yme
Sally
Will- eaterlsln with a reception
Pour ex-sponsors were presented
c
froth 1:00 until 10:00 o’clock at and each gave . short talk. They 'vf?,'
' ** *** *
tba f Praahyterlon Church honor- were M is. Murguret Cog, Miss P
* *
_ _ _
tng •their pastor.
l&gt;r.
BD. Ituth Hand, Mrs. May Bell M a x -1 Mlsa Elisabeth H u
Drowtvlee. on tba
IS\h
annt- well and Coach Luunard McLucas j ville, Tcnn.. ..who is
i n m r Of nia pastor*1*- All ^A_rtcnnl_uaa_mndc uf the incm . holidays at Uauti
member, of the
church
and bera present, tiieir addresses, co l-j guest of M r. am
friend* of D r.
Brownlee
are Irgea and occupations, for use in bell on Monday,
eordtally Inrited.
future years.
|t was announced'
—
. .Tba G irl Scouts will meet at that the reunion will hr an annual! M r. and Mr
t d i o'clock with noeebaga for evenl if possible.
I »t&gt;«it Tuesday
supper and breakfast. The Court
Miss Dorothy Stewart,
Billy Mrs. McKay Ins
of 'Awards w ill be held at the Zachary ami llinxton-Huntley iw.d °f Chapter Nun
Little House at R:00 with Mrs. charge of tbit pinna for the bin" |K**larn Star.
C . II. Christ of Orlando ns the
H |ln spanker. The public la in- Tlim e nil ending wvro: tha M la a -•
C
ex Mary Higgins. Kathryn T h i j r !
F* 'C ~
pen,
Mildnd Hodges, Pauline! f.0*! .** " ^
P.
MONDAY
u
Tha Tuherruhisis Banltarium title, tlomthy SUwmrt, Martha lj‘.
will bo dedicated and everyone is Adams. Marguerite Inglcy. Minnie. £
w V*aul
Miatige. Marian Lstrklge, \ irg m -;_
urged to visit {I.
tannin
Wblitdon,
M
- .
u“
H a quarterly business meet­ ia McRory,
ing of tha Woman’s HUslonqyy Hnrothy Mitchell, ILelc, Garner, .
Mathieux, .from J c*T**l l|l
Society or the First
Baptist Evelyn Csloa, - Eva
Church w ill bo held at 3:ntl Helen Chapin tin, Dm is Horner.', * " , “‘“ J T " *
O'clock ot tha Church annex. All
Hkhtcr anil Margaret
Member* ora urged to otiend this Aillne
meeting. General
chairman and Allen.
Also Billy Zahary, James H a r­
officer* era asked to bring re­
din, Roderick Adams, Angus H a r­
port*.
Among those from Sanford ntriett, James Stapler, .lock Purdon,
TUBSDAY
teading the 'Florida -ClUdo! Cluh
I
.ester
Philips,
I).
II.
Hedges.
Seminole High School P .-T . A.
formal danea In Orlsudo Tuesday
board meeting will be held n&lt; Harry Robson. Jimmie McElhao- night were the Misses Olctb 11}
mm,
Lrland
MrCItlland,
Rraxlon
t i M o'clock followed by the rrg &gt;"n, Marian Ealrklge,
Martha
alar .btulneaa meeting at
3:3d Huntley, Alliert Fit's, John llin- Adams and M arine Torrence. Giro
irrm
istrr,
James
tliadford,
Jack
o'clock. A ll parents are urged to
If. G. llickson, Braaton I'erhiim,
be present. Program will be in Wilkinson, Robert Steele, Ed W il­ llilly Thigpen, *JCarlyle Houwdint*
son, Julian Adams. John Jones,
charge of Mias Betty Aiken, Phy­
■ler, IIi miey Odham. bonny Puwall,
Clyde Pieicy, H e risrl Thurston
sical , Education Instructor.
and Ralph Tolar, a t ’RaiM raihi.
and Rulieri AUmnn.

l GRANDEUR WILL DAZZLE
UR EYES. . . AS ITS ROMANCE
FILLS YOUR HEART!

Greta Garbo reaches the great*
rat heights of-her .cling career in
''Conquest." which “ l«cn* inlay at
■hr Rita Theatre wad in which *be
is coet aired for the firat thus
wilh Charles Buyer in a mrmoreble portrayal of ibc rule of N a­
poleon Dcnaparle.
lirre ia acting of n new high
m l i t . A . thr young l'ulleh coun*
lr*s, Marie Walewekn. who en­
tourage* the lnfatuallon of Napeleon lo furiiier the inlereata of
her own country but ultimately
lulls in lovo with hint heraelf,
t.nrtio once again alamta out aa
I he moil distinguished actress cn
tin screen today.
Boyer, likewise, wlna fruah
laurel, in the role of Napoleon, a
p. rlraynl which ehuwa lha man not
(n thr r.nggeratrd torms in which
history his painted him, but ne a
living and breathing nan wl’ h a
I ms* Ion erased ambition to rule
i|. world hut with n tendornes.
r m l. understanding fur those lie
lived.

L o ir

cn r-in ii-v. . . . i n 11'
speed tu iiic d With llu lu lll fill

Mrs. F. R. ItmrmlHnt and air*.
II. II. t ." " U , ticket m nn ilM D ,
report * w l ticket Milo* *p to
IV« pp-aeiil "ml nimoaaee (bat
they
an- r sporting
* largo
rtva il trout twofold. Kuvllm, f)«*
I suit! ami U r inn iln.

S en sa tio n a l—N ew !
N K V K it

A &lt;; A 1 N

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AT T H 18 P R I C E
A new idea in a Fountain Pen that l» a boon lo everybody
who uiM-s a pen. This |wn has no rubber sack nor ievera to
a ... a . . . i . a ____a
__ _
a
« „ &gt;, m 1I
get out uf0 order,
hut I* based on the plunger
type nOne
pull
ami you bavo enough ink to write for three months. You can
see the ink.- lias a Mk durlunt, smooth writing point, and ia
inuirantred for life or the Remington Pen &lt; V will glee you a
new pen F R E E of charge. On sale Thursday and Friday only
si. this price. This pen is unbreakable. Extra pen point free
with evrry pen.
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the Kaet. Mr*

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S A N k 'O R D

PLEASE URINE THIS Al).
(The uuonins cnc-Ai tsi
A C D in r. m A O t t n c

vaiuf

O PEN S N EW Y EA R’S DAY

off I
cur

O FFE R IN G

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«.&lt; x itt''d

lo

J| | | Is III behalf of h i r luisbaiKt
Sad sun, p o rn h e r a bouquet of
m ix u i llowvrH. IM r lm - the
hr
slallntluii ot the
stn r
points
each wo* OM iirtod lo Ilia E a s t,
w here l l m .
Me b a y
presented'
lb* Ml W illi
oil old
f.isliloned
.m&gt;sog*y In appiM pinle m in is for

HAYNES

Hlari— worth T palrou.

tlurpci - iiwiH'luto

Olive*
Shrimp

NEW YEAR’S
EVE &amp; NIGHT
Friday pnd
Saturday

Tesrl

PHONE 37K

Italy t NMa Bald To Each l ’u»oarer.

a

II. I',
Moon'
Presented her with a Inner hajket of ila itin ll ns a gill from
tb* ch aplur am i Mrs.
M unay

Mia.

1ST ST.

1

New York. N^Y.—" IT 'S TRUE! that the ‘L itterliet Artibus’
medal of booor, one of th r high tit distinctions for creative ar
corpplUhrttmt in the field of arts and letter*, ha* been awarded
by Xing'OtMUYr or Sweden to Ofeta Garbo." lay*.Wiley Padaoi
"Jenny Lind and only a few other,women internationally known
lor their.work cm the.stage have received similar decoration*!*
•&lt;i ui and organist. Those
i &lt;i &lt; «T re preaonleU s ilk
oagi'H tiem the chapter.
Mis. Paarl T r r « .
ffta

l« StlllB T *lH M II I'll H IM l I IS T S

im &gt;
. wo m i Doaoucr

’ japw ANCt

Matron
John tJourler— aaaoclnfe patron
Mr*. It. W . Tum or-secretary
M r. Harry K*nl-rtreas'irer
lnitallatlon of offlo*rs for th*
Mrs. I.el’lulro
Irw in-conduccoming year for S.nHool* chap­
traaa
ter Numbar Tw o
of
Kaatirii
Mr*. flfuart
Dutloii--auoriat*
Star was bald U*t night at t :M
conductroax
o’clock at .tha Masonic Hall.
Mr«. II J. I,i‘liinnii*-rltaplln
The hall was decorated In red
Mlaa Vlilluia Uillhll— limrilml
and green. Large .baskets filled
Mr*. W. M. Ilaynr*— "rgantst
with evergreen and red polna.t- Mr*. P. M. K in g -A d „
lias were placed at thn back ot
Mrs. Manuel Ja iol&gt;Min— Ruth
each star point
station.
TaU
Mrs. Fordyro lluss.ll— l&gt; tln r
baskets of .r*d
Icavea
were
Mra. 0 . It Elliott— Marllm
placed on eilhar aids, of the
Mrs. Jon Curler— Elri-tn
worthy matron'a slalloii In lb .
Mra. KKln llewaon— Wardi-i
Bast. Potted
polnsaUlas
and | H, J . I.t-lmmii— enntbirl
other groenary were
used tuj
I
Mr*. Mourn
presented
Mr*.
decorate other
atation.
while
McKay With a gift IhiinkinB her
oriental lap*atrici
and
liowla
I for InatulhnE lllo offirer*. Mrs.
of rarl colored croiona adornod I McKay cunxruliilalPtl (lie
„*•
the balcony. Mra. A. C. HUrke
worthy matron un her fun- curl1*
I
W*a chairman of l li&lt;&gt; tlecoral*
of offh-*n&lt; and
elulinl
ttii-m
lag committee.
much llltc rti ,luring the rniuhiK
Mr*. It. (?. Moore, outgoing
year
Worthy matron, welcumwl vUI 1
i
I'rlor Ip llio Ihaialluiiiin » « &lt;
lor* and slrencer* ami Intro-'
, lr#a tk* ifuliowing program * * ducwl Mrs. 0. E. MrKay, t » « l
Prcejnleil :
grand matron, who a s , th. In-;
I Violin
atlu - ’till
Taku
Yuli
Mailing of dear. MraMcKay,
I Homo -Atn|n K n lliW n ’' —
named Mr*.
E u n in Mlgglaa.1
Nancy ItoHprtli-r ai-rniiipflnb-d
past g r a o d m a r s h a l.
g rp ml
| by Ml«i| Itupliin- Tukarh.

l i o u III 111 .1 I r
v ii i in n ‘ - t s !

L. Bulllvnn, prrridrnt of thr or
l-a n tin lh m .

ItnnvtnoN

n. » . u

-Addod Feature—

mute* Is "In char** «&gt;f Mf*. T,

A w tA O d u s ^ s -

for Clmpier .Number M Order of
Eastern Star. While there they
were the guaal. of M r, and Mis.
V a lte r Dick asd M r. and Mrs. J,

Officers Are Installed
By Eastern Stars

Tba annual N * « Yearn Ere
Dance-tO&lt; b* ;Klvcn Friday nlrht
by lha American Legion ■A in II*
|ary wilt bo b«M at I hr Mayfair Hotel
at
lota* o’clock.
Far or. e m ittin g of n"i*o mak­
ers and ballaoni will ha given
lo rack (a m t at mldnhtht,
Tim door committee condeta

of U F. flnyla- Cl D . ' V 4 * t ,
•nil Jim Huff. Tim . Floor com­

THE

Royal Hiwiians
1 0 TIL
FLOOR SHOW
H A W A IIA N
HITLA DANCERS
TOM AND JERRY

1938 Special
AND
A L L .K I N D S
OF
M iX E D D R IN K S . D A N C ­
IN G .
C L U H ROOM U K S E R V E D FO R C O U P LE S ,
S E P A R A T E D
FR OM
STA G S.

A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal

ffii mallrr how many mctUchu-a
you have tried fur your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial IrrllaUun, you can
art IcUet now With CreomutslonSi rioiui trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to lake a chance
sit 11 nny remedy less puleiil Uuut
Cteumulsiaii. wtildl gooa rlgtlt to
Uie scat of llio trouble sod aids na­
ture lu soothe and heal tha Inflamed
mucous tnembtanra and lo loosen
and rxprl Uie grnn-laden phlegm.
Fvrn If other remedies have (ailed,
don’t be discouraged, try Crromulstou. Your (true*l&gt;t D authorized to
rrfimd your money If you nre not
tlioroiuilily sallvOed with thn bene­
fits obtained from tho very first
bottle. CrvunniUlan Done word— not
two. and It has no hyphen In It.
Ask for u plainly, see that tho name
on Hie buttlo Is Crromulslon, and
you’ll Bel thn genuine product and
the relief you want. (Adv.)

Oynler CockUR

('ra b m e o l

C H O IC E OK

RooHt Turkey with Crnnlierry Sauce
t

ft Irani l-a mb with Drowsing
drilled Lnbafer with Drawn Duller •
i'rmh -Shrimp Creole itu Iturrc
Yunis
rnn«

I’otMoen au Gratln
Muttered Cauliflower

Apple, Mince or Pumpkin Pie

Announcement

(F o rm erly O perated By A. F . K inibrell)

To-Night

Friday

IS N O W OPERATED AS

Announ
THE.OPENING OF A&gt;fIRANCH WAREHOUSE FOR THE SALE OF

CSOKEBS and PACKERS

tha Ladlea

SUPPLIES
ha bus inarm wtU.be, managed by Eddie Raw win, a raaJ
deal of.Sewftnot* Cowily for elgraa yearn.

H-tGoiftealantM18

ur warfhqiwe wtU ba toeated la tba Fred Hall bulldlnc
on Stb Ulracl between French and Laurel Avcnuea*
LAND

TUCKBR

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-^Bbarourfihreila Don'Jt’Cry”

Ride, Trew &amp; Rice Co., Inc
(TH B T K tR BETWEEN FRENCH AND LAUREL

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Seminole Motor Go

PHONE 7*

Joe Azzarello and

MOTOR

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WithWar Aid

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BARRED

O R LEANS,

Dee.

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eovarlag A ll V H i f I l - l » f
N l - l N orth * T A . C U R y
P rep arly I U w H t i l l ft of
R H I f l.) ef Reellon t&gt; Town*
ahlp I t Mouth llaaaa I I H.
Ha. I I I ! or A u r . I.
till,
rovarlae laila 1 A I ef II W.
B arra P i n t ACdlilon to Ulack
llam m aek.
Na
M i l of J t * f . 1,
H tl,
ro raring
Inti H .
Plarlda
Fnebrer, faced wtb a poor .dieplay new trick*,
(Irevaa Ca’a H t Add la lllach
abouted for the eotoaiea
BECa New B o m
Ifaramorb,
teat la Ih* laet tear. Cap-|
Kantucky’a Brlgadied General
No. I l l * ef A u r . t.
H I..
rovarlMR
laila I I A I f . Plarlda
I Anthony . Edeh’a reminder Ilenry II. Dtnhatdt wee ahot down
flreva* ( W i H I Add la lllvek
,eolonlal countrIt* prodoe* but by brother* oLriha fiancee for
llam m aek.
Na. I I I !
af A u r . I,
lilt ,
eent of Uw world* raw ma- who*e death ho wia about to be
eaverlaR l « l &lt; 11. I I A
IT ,
■'did not moth* him. Flnan- tried again. A retired greeting card
.P la rld a Orevee Ca’a H I Add
InW Iiard achacht waa reported maker, Charlie Roaa, 74, waa kid
le fltaek. llammaek.
i luped near Chicago,
Na. I l l * ef Ang. I ,
1*11.
ro v a rla a D o ll I I te 1*1, A I I I .
and Paraguay threatPatricia Maguire, the eleeplng
I I I . I I I . I H , I I* A I I I PlorlAa
« war over n pottage atarnp beauty, and Thomaa 0 . M aiirylt,
flroraa flo’a le l Add lo Black
H am m ock.
wy dlaagrted about tbo Caeohoalovakbi* little father, died,
No. H I T of Aug. I,
H it ,
y. ! And Beekwell Kent*
William Onrllle Deuglaa, at,
re v e rin g
la ,t
H I
P larlda
mural* mad* W M h lng- law profeaaor, became S E C * bo**
Oravaa Ca'a l i t AC# le Black
llam m aek,
Sleek* ware alipplng. ^
No H l l af A eg. I.
1*11.
Court Joallc* Black, Charley Chaplin ahnouneed he
ra ve rin g
la&gt;l
1*1.
Plarlda
ilrore a (-a'a la t' A d c T o llla rk
, eg la Europe, dodged re- would give up hi* baggy pent# and
Ham m ock.
and phone call#. American muatech* to inako n talkie. Mary
Na. H I T af Aug. I.
H ll,
rn re rla g Laic II* . I l l A II*
were front-paging hla Pickford called
Hollywood
a
10 I I I A I I I lo I I I ol Plarlda
Elan card. He cam* back racket. Vittorio Muaaollnl act (u*
tirevoe Ce'e Iv l Add la Black
, k*for* one tf th* yaar'a to be n movie magnate,
Hammock.
No. H t l of Aug. I.
lilt ,
radio audience*, that ha Maxwell Andcraon, 1037’x outre ve rin g latla 13, 14. I I A I*
t o kluatr,
a l a n d Ing playwright, itarted
(U n a M M ft uf N 11 rt uf
W I H rt ul tail I I I O
I*.
Booeevalt took
n Broadway* aeanon with "Th* Star
Hwopa
Inc. Amended Plat of
' at the meet, particularly Wagon," lb* atory of n m in who
luw n C lly .
Mw
Grand
Coulee, invented a machine lo carry himP -H of Na. 1I I I nr Aug. I.
1*31 ra v e lin g la il 13
| l« »
and f r i t Peck dam*, ■elf back (o the good old day*.
la.lB I A 1* HIM 13.
In n a
C lly A Iran N la ft ef H 3*1
ft t&gt;r K I I I II ef I Ail I I I O.
I*. Hwopa Inc. Am ended Plat
uf iu w a C lly .
No. U I I of Ju ly
T
MSI.
rn va rln g l a b I A I I Black
Hy. rgpert of aalea of fru ll* do t l l - T l c
C O I,I j AIII&gt;H| Pie. pvr to «. b u n .
.vegetable* *1 lha nenfnrd
11 of Am andrtl pint of Iowa
_ P B rm e rr W balaaala M erkel H e .
C lly (N o w patl ol
|a&gt;l
II
P lirU M B R IlH : No nuppllva
trueber*.
earlel
euem blere
fl. p . Hwopa toe.
Amende*.'
I h l l l l ’I .A N T : No nupiillvn.
other' dealer* (e r a r t liour
P lal of Iow a C lly ).
K P L'AH O l.K i Tu a few . velee la
'• H p * . aodiag
enitoi *1 11:11 A . M. «o No. I l l * uf Aug. *.
1*11,
raported
by J , a . Michael, ealelillnh m eraal,
'• f t / ' e e -ro
pe1
ra
v e rin g lerie I* A I I of O.
I .K T T U C K : II. Iluaton; Rilppllv*
P. Hwnpe 1nr. Amended Plat
ilvmnn.l
lla b l,
otnrkvl
O n A H U lf a : P ie. eld. b io . comb, llbrrnl,
af la w n C ity.
1 4 hue. Itpre, l i e :
appro*. 11 p e rrta l U g I.
I I . T l ; alaadr. Pie
Na. H l l of J u ly T.
H ll,
Em ie . ll.1 4 -1 l . t l l 4 h t.
U a . . IC K IIK IIU : K. U m e . I dua. t l eovarlag l a l I B lk I I Am endH r.
|
eawb. l l -lie: u a l a ll-T 9 * i
M im T A it n t p i* , c u r t r . par an*,
oR Pint of town C lly (N o w
O W A P H P n U IT : Pie. ,* «* ., b i a
H H fl af W It* f| of fail
oensb i r . l l i
US
I* " i t . i l l
4 bun.. H e.
H N IO N H : ((I r a n i) Pm. per dot.
ba. bag*, comb. M - l l e i IJH
la
I O. I*. Hwopa lo r. Amended
bun. H - l l r . N O H T IIK IIN , re llo w a
Plat of Iow a C lly ).
4-1
lui* l l lb. baa*. I l . l l - l l . i l .
, . t. .a. n o e i i i n k h i p i *.
No. I I I T er A n a .
I.
1111.
I'A IIN M IV : PI*, par do*, b u n .
'b a a comb. I l - l l r ; IIR ta. I M I r
ro ve rln g Ixtl I lUaaa R H fl
P P I.K H : Rupblla* l i g h t dlniand I l - l l e .
of W I I I f l ) O
P.
Hwopa
r K A B : I H n g llih ) Ne e u p p llia
'e ra la , marital ateadr, Kaetsrn.
InC. Amended P lat of Iow a
I ’ KPANH: Ne euppllva.
b a k la T u rk Im perial*. 111111C ity .
I'IS P t'K IlH : No eu|i|tllea
r equal.
ll.lo -ll.lii
O ta rNo a n a of Aug. T.
H ll.
1 1 JTA TO H R : Htippllaa ll* lil. de­
. n la rk T w lg a
U lf illy
or
covering R I I I f l of i a l I or
Pitt.
b l l . l l - V I . H ; nelielaaa. m i l l - mand llRhl, m ntjtvl vlandr.
P, Rwupe lo t.
Amended
i,a. hprn. A r r l i , llllaa Trlum pba.al of la w * C ity.
*
-UuaL,
II. I I ;
U a lillou a. I.
drill arntla A pack, Ho. la, liner.
0. I. 1 4 ” ue. | 1 11.
N » 1114 of AUR.
I
1*31
I I.
40-11 l l j
No
la.
I t I 0 - I 1rn
.lve
l rln a N I H fl of I a i
IMAHHi Ulna pi No atippllaa,
&gt;
I'unrrr. to w rr. MJ&gt;|ITII H IIN , Ur.
H I NR* ((.lio a t No vuoollaa
M a t . N I I fl nr N 111 f t ) '»
■ S T R i koppliaa ll* h l, dim an C Ununlalna, I 'W T ba*a 11.41.
P. Hw on. Inc. Amended P lal of
H A IIIH IIR H : Hi-nne.
To o
few
Iow a C lly ,
'i r a i a m erbat * U * d r, P la. par
No. 11(1 of Ju ly T.
IH * .
baa. acn. in nu a llly A r a n - *al«a In arlnb lla h . marbat.
H P IN A P It:
Pla.
bua
bakla..
covering A ll lllnrke t l . | i. t|
i il le a . I l - l l e
A I t , AmenCed Plat ol Iowa
if lltO C C O I.t: Pla. ararra. par lb. Illoumadal*. I t r - I I . M .
HUU AH ll
Pla., bua nor#.. T a l
1 -H a
F »V .
l - l of No, I T I I or Ang. 1.
O A B 8 A O H ] Ruppllaa llltaral. da- lo w Crooknvaba faw alow, 11,11.
R IV N U T l i m m i M :
HutHbvrn.
( I l l r n v .rln a I a|I&gt; t. I.
*.
mead modvrate, marital v llu lillr
T A * af ri. p
Hwape
Inr.
lt .ll
w eabar, P la . Copaubaaaa bulk, P orlo n iro a C W T baa*,
Amended P lot of Iow a Cite
K a lla
per to*, wide raae*
In
orlraa 11.11. KM* Dried. Nancy
Ne. H l l of Aug. I.
1*11.
aeeauat auppllia g a n ir a llr t l l . l l - bua h p ra . law, lie .
roverlng N 111 fl of Vav* &gt;
TO M A TM K H i Huppllva Ilg ltL daI I I I I bua hpra.. I l a - l l l l .
M a ie I d le 11 A I I
Blk
H
n A R R O T H : iiappllaa fleb l,
da- annul mini train, inarkat
vlandr.
Iow a C l t r l O. P. gw opr ln r.
Ibn.
Plead madvrala. marital firm . Pla. Pin. Imiav rrla. appro*. I I
Amended
P
lel
of
la
w
n
C
lly
.
par- dot. bun. tea.
n t li on fn n rr mnek
on
band:
W ltn e .n toy band and real thle
1‘nnr In
ordltinry,
Inroln a*
A
1 O A V L t r t / J W B K i Ruppllaa ntnd
oral*.
-Camand
lla b l.
marbat rlpra. | l . l l - | t . l l : t.u*a. No eup­ the H r d d t y of December H l l .
O. P. H N R N D O N .
about ll o u t f . P la 1 4 b u a bpra pllva.
C lerk of (T r r u lt Cowri,
• ' w H * . i h . la q a a llly.
II.I# *
TIII1 N IP R : Ruppllaa lig h t.
dvI M I . •. . ■
mand‘ madaral*.
marbat
- v U . i « t d y . IflltA I.)‘ Hcmloule County, Plarlda.
R H I,R R T | Pla. IP* e rla , ararco. P la, per dm . b a n . M -t l
Carollva.
I d a l. BlM. I l l * , l a - l a II.I* .
P O n N : 'B h rlla d l R.
- t C B M I R r . ' IIR A R T R I Pla.
dne. C W T . ba*a. | l.l* -| l,l* .
N O T IC N O P B A I.N O P T A X
Na.
bajLt l * -« l* v
- I I A T t ll'e a n u l)
P la .
i-------------------lA
w i i T i r i c a iT IM
NR R H P A n n A O H t P la. parj arada. per Inn H I M .
le accordanee w ith
(he
proviiiona of C bap tar h i m
a o u of
n d , upon w ritten,
requeet of
H lT
I T ^ aand
rllla n reuueel
H l t l i r e a te rte ln e d e a n o a n ce d .
M oaaollnl w ith re g a l I
E x p lo re r*
penetrated
S hiva
o - M fai&gt; fra o l* h it, gooee- Te m p le , the G r i n d C a n y o n * "a k y
lunga w ere toted
and a*rial warfare aero- iala n d ." Iro n
.. Together, they planned to aroun d for iitraa lila p a ra ly ila v ic ­
tim * . X -r a y and ra d iu m apeclal-Borape'e “ culture." '
lata o f th* w o rld m et In C hicago to
i 1 ; B U m p War Threotene

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0F&gt;— Loutaiana Bthte’a ball-earriera bad bettor be prepared
for l o n i atrange hold* when
told PWA lo wind ay Hi dffalra, they’re tackled by .Larry BtrtnBy Y A LTA TO M M Y
■nd cmphaalsad Ut* theory bthiad garL Santa Clara end. In the
-M o w * B o rle w E d ito r,
Huger Bowl football gamo. Lar­
bio regional planning plan.
Th e A P Fratare Barrie*
ry la a wregtler and know* lota
T*o Legion Peradte
1grow bumbler In Beptem*
John U Lovrl* roared on tho rn- of gripe.
of 1M7. With ranch of North
Japan’* Iron thumb dl o, too, threatening politician*
Nankins and other, w It* a farmer-labor party. W illUm
the Chinee#' Green celebrated Labor Day who
L e g a l N o tice
Moody Harder mod beg- farther denunciation of comma’ nlat*. San Franclico'* waterfront
] t f l Hoacow help.
M o rio n n r o a u i o p t a x
mraunlet army of, waa tied np by a C 1 0 -A F L JurtaC M U T IF IC A T K e
fa i w u r a i i m with
the
pceChina marched forth to diet toneI Jou»t.
i l i l i u of C l n r l i r H I M . Act* »&gt;
The American Legion paraded t i l t aad upon w ritte n
i the fray, bet Bnaoio waa boay
rsqoeat
i" (hen. boldly branding Matao- op New York'* Fifth Aecnae fer U. r. r w u r a I w ill v ile r for
at ptivile
outcry
tv
ih v
tba deeperado of the Madltar- 17 1-1 hoara. Mlaa America of 19t7 aale
hlaheet biedvr fer j » h
at lb*
(Betty Cooper, 17, of Hacketta- Court llouv* volranca In
Pau
i* aebdiarinea wade ahlp- town, N . J .) dumbfounded thoee ford on lb* I lib day of Ja n u a .y
H U *1 I I u'rluek A. M . la* carae perlieu» that Britain anJ who crowned her by iparnlng the­ llflcale
e r ra rllflra lv a bald uy iba
atric*.
The
engagement
of
Anne
Rtatv
tegvtbvr w ltb a ll o m lllrd
•ponaored n vigilante
ear. vubvvquaat lavlad la *aa oa
Clark,
•
Boaton
deb,
and
John
In Nyeu, Bwltaerlend.
(ba fallew fag deaarlbad Land* la
demoeracy'e war flceta Axplnwall RooatreK, the Prael* ••mlBola C aualy, Plarlda. tu w lt:
Ha. I I ef A Mg.
I,
1*11.
drnt'a
only
anmarrlid
aon,
waa
forth to gobdoe the aaba.

tld / .l
...
llouee oatranea la Raalerd
na
(he HIM Lay of Ja n u a ry H l l at
i l a’clook A. U . la* re rtlflra le
or ccrilflcatee held by the W ale
lugelber w ith a ll omitted
and
eanaeoueat levied taiee e n . the
follow ing deeerlbed land■ m Tlnm
laola CoRKTy, Plarlda, lo w lli
No. II* of Aug.
V
H I*
ro v e rln g latte T l * A 14* Pineburet, t i l at Na. I I * of Aug.
I, 1*11 covering l-.it I Bib.
4, T r . *. Hanford, l i e n H T
fit
Ma. *** of Aug.
*. 1*3*
roverlng le l I B ig. ( , T r . I ,
Heater#.
Ha. I l l of Ju ly
T, l* H
covering l o i r I. I.
1. A
4
B lk. I* T r . I I Hanford.
Na. It* of Aug.
k, H I*
oaveriag I-ate I I I A I N . O ak
H ilt.
Na
H I of Aug.
*. H I*
n o w In* la ri I I B ib . A M a ylo ir.
Mo.
H I of A o g
I, I N I
covering |,oi | D o n e r a Rabdlvla4o*&gt;
R*. I IT of Aug.
T. H l l

t x v

N K cor. Bsc. 4, TW p.
Itun W ia th
II

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M i eh w t»
He.

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till

eh N H ch W 1*4 eta K I I
#ag. W * 4 *b M In Hanlurd
( l l T J n . N 4* d ig . W W W

lie* Vi me.

h

to beg.

H o 111 or A eg*
I,
t il*
covering 1*1 1. Hee. a. T * a

Ill

of Abg.

1.

1*11

m v e r la g W, 1 4 cb o f fl I I eh

or BK't of IIK4 a*c. II. TAP.
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No I I I of A u g.
1,
H U
ro v rrln g U t i I* A 1* Bib.
' I I , 1*1o* Level.
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r

W ltio u « &gt;

Ibo t lr d
.1.

oend a»e vvol tbt*

d*y of I b f l m b t r 1*11.
O. P. H E R N D O N .
Clerh of C l re alt C ourt.
Hrinlnole C o u o ly, rio rld a .

N O TH '* ! O P OAI.M O P T A X
C N IIT ir M lA T M *
In accordance w lin ilia
provleO.ne of Chapter H it * . Acta of
H i t and upon w ritte n reaaeai of
&lt;1. W. R P K N C R It I w ill o ife r lo r
vale e l p.|bll« o utcry
la
the
hlBhcel b itt e r far reeh ut the
C ourt llouee entranro In
Ranlord on (he l l l b day of Ja n u a ry
H I * at It o’clock
A.
M.
re rtlflra le or
cartlflcalee
bed
by Ike m ale to aelb cr w ith all
oNillled
and
aobeocuoat
levied
laero on Ibe Jolhu elng daerrll.ed
Inode In Remlnol* CountF. P lo r lfie. tc w lli
_Nn
H tl
ef
Auguet
I,
1*33, covering: L o t* ' I I , I I ,
I I A 14 Kureha H am m nrb
Nn. 4*1 of Auguet I, 1*3*.
r a n g in g : tw ill I 4 A I B ib
14 T r 4. Hanford.
No. 1411 or A uguet I. H I* ,
ro v e rln g ;
te ll
I
Runehlne
Height*
Na. H i t of Auguet 1, l i l t ,
ro v e rln g : l e u 31, I t . I I A
14, T h e Oeneva T r a r t , In HerHon I I . Tn w n v h lp I I . Bouth
Mange I t Beat.
No. t i l l n f Auguet | H i t .
covering: Iw&gt;t H B lk I, Oene.
va.
No. I I* nf A u gu e i 1. H I* .
covering; R u nf le&gt;l f |||k
I T r 4,. Hanfard.
No. 1**1. of Auguet I, 1*11,
ro v e rln g : Dote | | - A T4
I-och
A rb o r
C rye la l
Lakee
C lub
H tfllo n,
No. I t l of A nnual 1, li s t ,
-coverin g: I wile T l A T l l-orh
HecHOuL* k ”
r a ih
No. i l l ! oT A uguet 1. I ll* ,
covering! twite TT * T l Iwwh
Arlwir C r ratal
twihei
C lub
H#rllnn.
S -l nf Ho. 1011 of Aiijtuiit
l. IM i, cuvannv: U i i
101 ,
H T - H I . H I , H I A 1*4 l-orh
A rb o r &lt;T| o n l
Iwikre
Club
fieri Inn.
N... It* nf Auauel 1. 1*13.
ro v e rln g :
fwnn 1*1,
A
1*&gt;
Iwwh A rb o r C rye la l
fwihee
I 'l.ll. Hr, lli.n,
Nn. *3T nf Auguet T. 1133,
r u v rr lo g :
twite I H .
A
III,
Iwi.h Arlw.r
C rye la l
lAkee
C lu b bertlon.
Nn *31 Ilf Auguei T, 1*11.
ro v e rln g ; twits l i t lo II* A
l i t In I H . Iww-li A rb o r C ryelal
twikre C lub Heclloa.
Nn.
at* nf Auguet T. 1*13.
roverlng;
Iwiia n o
A
111,
Iwirh
A rb or
C ry e la l
l-abre
Club Hr,'Hun
No. (33 l.f Auguet T, H l l .
rnverlnu; Iwile 11* A I H . Iwirh
A ib .ir C ryela l
Iwikra
Club
Herdun
No, *11 of Auguet T, H l l .
rn ie rln g : Iwile 137
A
111.
Iwwh Arbor
C ry e la l
Iwikee
(-tub Herllnn.
Nn. * H nr Auguei T, H l l .
ro ve rln g : Iwile I**
A
It*.
Iww-h A ib o r
C ry e la l
lAhee
Club
Hrrllon.
l- l * of Nn *1* nf August
T, H t l , ro v rrln g : IV Ij nf I wit
IT I Iww-h Arbor C rye la l l-ahra
C lub H rrllon
No. I l l , of Auguei T, H i t ,
ro ve rln g : lwi) t i l , Iwirh A r bnr C rye la l Lake* c lu li Mec4bin,
*•14 af Nu. (1C nf August
T. 1**1, ro v rr ln g : twite 111.
313 A W I* of Iwit 111, twirh
A I bur C rye la l la k e e
Club
H rrlln n .
T« H of No. ( H uf Auguei '
T, 1*33, ro v rrlb g t O u lln l No.
1 ll-eea N till H i A Iwile 1
A 1 lllb «, A Ulh T llwee Iwile
It. I I . I I A H I A twit 3 film
• A all lllk • It-rea lw&gt;l I ) A
all lllb le, Iww-h Arlwir C oun­
try C lub K n lra nre H rrlln n
Nu. 44T nf Auauel T, H l l ,
ro v e rln g : Iwile 13. 34 A
t&lt;,
lllk T. Iwirh A rb o r C ountry
c lu b D n iranre H rrllon.
IVlineea m y bend and aval thle
Ike H r d (.ay of December H3T.
O. P. H K M N D O N .
Clerk of C ircu it Court,
geminate C aualy, Plorldo
IR K A L )
N O T IC R O P I C U O P T A X
C M M T IP IC A T t:*
In acrordanre w ith
t i » - pro­
visions of Chapter H I M , Jirtm ut
H I T and upon w ritten rtqueel -•
W . ll V O C N O I w ill offer
fur
vale al public o u lrry lo Ibe high,
cel bidder tor cuih a l Ih* Court
Ituuae entrance In Hanford an lb#
l l l b day uf Ja n uary, H l l at I I
A 'rlo rk A. M , tea c e rllflra lr « r
carltflcalea held by the Blale lo&lt;
gather w ith all o m lllrd and eub.
seuuenl levied (aaea ou the fab
lowing dteerlbrd land* In Bemb
Bale Couoly. Plarlda. lo w II■
No. I l l * ut Aug. I, 1*11 hav­
ering Iwile
t. 1. « *, Ulh. O,
Alexandria uf
of uvlede.
Ovlede,
No 11*1 bf Aug. *,
1. 1*11
H ll ro v
e rlac N K U or R
“ K ‘U 'R ef ACtw
lip I lees W tl* v i „| a IT*
________■
yd I ________
A N I I*
rh of K _,4I
* 4 eh
of HM 4 o l R M 4 Rea. *. Tw p .
t l 11.11.
W llo rn a m r bond and veal Ibla
lit* t l r d day ol December. H I T .
O. P. IIK ItN D O N .
- Clerk af C lre a ll Court,
Hemleel* County, Plarlda.
(B K A I-) ___________________
N O T lr n o p b a l m e v t a x
(T E H T in c A T a *
In aceardan re w ill
ih*
ri
vlelane of Cbaptar
I11X Acte of

o akUl/ul
* R d 'o i d - f a t b l o « * d

1-1 11

or ta x

l i l t e e d 'u e e n w rllte o n
L P. i i a u a h 1 w ill at__ ______
visions of
Hoove eatrenet le Ban f o r t ea the 1 W T ’ia A fii______________ ________
l l i h e a r of
Ja a a a ry
r tta
al C 1 T T O F d A M F O R D t w ill offer
11 Faloek A , Mo te n cerltfleale fay m l « a l y j h l l * watery 4# the
or eo rtiflcaU
a bate V the m ate hlghea* h ttfa r fay eaeh at ^Ihe
tea
— - “ -------- — ---- ----------- ■ “ Bleed
etber w ith
Ith all olfailtee
a «4
H I*

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TV I I ik .
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N K 4 A N W 4 ef N W 4
A
N K Ii ef H W U Hec. IT, T w p .
I I IL I*.
Ne. I t uf A u g . I , I N * cov­
ering H U a t H i . 4 ef N R U
Bee. t l . T w p , |* it. *1.
Nn. | ( af A ng. I, H I * eavarlng lleg. * cb N of S R ear
at H H 4 uf N H 4 Hee. I t . T w i ­
l l II. t*. lin n N 4.11 eh. W
T.« rh N. t.T4 cb W 11.T eh
I T cb M lo beg.
No. I I » r A ug. I. I N * coeerlng N U o l N I D I ot g X U
Bee. I*. T w p , I I R . lb .
i
No. * of Aug. k H t * cov­
e rin g N M 'i ef N R U Ben. I I .
T w p . M l IL I*.
No. I I of A u r . I. I l l * cov­
e rin g W , 113 elt or N R U ef
N IV u a 'N I V '4 or N R U A H
*•4 of N 4 of H
-------H U fBee. *4,

7%. ’i *i M
ei ”
Vug.

1. H l l co v­
e rin g B'.l of NH&lt;4 Hoe* R y )
Bee 14, T w p . I* II. 3*.
Ne. l l e l A u g . I. I l l * cov­
e rin g H U of H W U of H R ■*'
A HK1| of H H U Hec. 14, T w p .
I f . R. I I .
Nu. I* of Aug. t. 1*11 cov­
erin g R K U o t N R U of N R U
Her. I t . T w p , ) ( IL t f .
No. *3 of Aug. I. H t l . e o v erlq g I D !U Of' N W 14 A v ; i
of H H U 4
A N 4 Of R R U . Of
w pp. iea.
I I , . R.
I*.
R K U b*e 3k.
es. Tiw
.
as.
No. I I af* A‘ uIg.
g . I. H l l *
r&gt;o—v e rln g lleg. I I eh B
H of
I
eor. of l„ l I, “Bee. 3). T w p
1* II. 3*. Run K * eh X I* ah
ef
TV I eh N I* r. h
.. A
_ HRU
of MR'4 of N W H N ». 31 of A n g . I, l i t * r o v ­
erln g N l - l nr K 4 of N R U
of
awu
Bee.
St,
Tw p
I I R. *». _
No. I* &lt;« J u ly T, H I * enc­
orin g R K U of H IV U nf K I T H
A H W U of R K U of N W U A
N W U of N K U nr H W U
A
N U of H iv u of N K U n f M V U
A Reg. HH ear nf NW1* of
H W U Her. 3*. T w p . H IL t l .
Run N 11.43 eh. W T.*T eh
H l i l t r h H lo beg.
__
Na. l i t ot J u ly 1. H l l co v­
e rin g N K U ,'f ItW U Her. I.
T w p . 3* It. t l .
Nn. I l l of J u ly 1. 1*11 r o v
erlu g M t - l of W ' i nf Ini 3 A
W 4 ef R W U of N W U Bee.
I, T w p I* It. t l .
No. kt* of J u ly I . D l l cov­
erin g Deg. N W
ro r ef H K U
Hoc. 1. T w p I* IL t l . Run 1
I ' l cb I! . 11U rh N H l l ah
W T 4 rh H H r h W I 3-4
ch to bag.
Nu. I l l ot Ang. I, I I I * ro v ­
erlng Bag HW
cor. af HR &lt;4
of H W U Her. I, T w p . ■* ll.
3*. R un N I I th K I th I I
rh W 4 I T ch H I I ch TV I . U
ch to l,eg.
N „. I l l » f A n g I, H l l co v­
erin g TV 3-1 of N U A N i l nf
N W U of H IV U A H'4 of H W 'i
of H W U A N W U of H W U of
H W U (k H U of N U of N W U
of H K U A N 4 ot H 4 o l H R U
of H R U A N t - l e i
HU
of
N \ v u ef S R 4 Hr® t T w p
3* IL 31.
No. l i t of
A u g.
I.
1*31
ro ve rln g H U of N U e ( N U
of i j w i ^ e l H H U Rea. i T w p
11-4* of No. I l l ef A u r . I.
1*31 m v o rln g laile I lo I I
A in A 11 11 .0*0 W H I f l of
lot I I I IV n llrs Hu I nI Ivlelnn.
Nn. M l nf Aug. I, H l l cov­
ering TV 4 of H K U Hep
X
T w o to. I L I*.
Nn. M l or Aug.
I.
1*31
covering N K 'i of N K U Rett.
I. T w p . 10. IL 11.
Nn. I l l nf
Aur
t.
Ill*
ro ve rln g lira . I t I eh H of N H
ro r. uf N W U Her. I I , T w p
3* ll, 1*. Run H I I r h W *(*
ch. N I I H i K * U eh.
No. 1*1 „ r
Aug,
I,
III*
covering C l of N N H et N R U
of H iv u Her. I t T w p I* IL
13
N..
I A of
Aug.
I.
1(11
m v e iln g fl-B
1 »» yd I!
ot
H W ro r of H H U Her. I I . T w p
IS R. t l Run H I I yd «
11
y.l N *3 i d W T* y C
No
*11 nf
Ang.
I,
1**3
r a v n Ilia llrg . I r h K * I (h
11 nf HW ro r y.f
NW U
of
HHU H e
I I, T w p . I* R. I t
Itun N « U ch V; * ell R *U
rh W I eh.
No.
Ik* of Aug.
L
III*
rn w r in g w&gt;4 of NK14
of
N R U nf H W U Hee. I X T w p
I* R . 1*.
No
IS* of Ang.
L lit*
ro v rrln g K ' i of I H T l l
of
N K U of H W U Hee. I X T w p
3* IL I*.
11-lfi nf No. I l l of Aug, I.
1*31 covering H R U of lot t
fl-ran T h a t pert p o t l a * l wood
I'KTm Paring*
R ead)
Her 31. T w p t*. R. 2*.
IVIi n-s* m y hand and t*h) thle
Hi* t l r d day of December H I T .
O l&gt;. T IK IIN D C N .
r ) » r * ar C lrrrd t C n n rL
Bemlaate County, Fla ride.
(HR A l.)

the follow in g deeerlbed
Hem I a ole C o e a t y . r U rrld
U a . t aw l ll
N A n n A u w t T*X
H tl

!Tlj.rrrh
h ru tet a ui
14.11
•
—
-------ran.
R
AH

( h a ) Reetlra t TuW aahlp I#
nth, Raaga I t
N p l i a f Bale t f J a w ta d.
H l l eevexTeg! Rep. HR
of Her. r T w p . I. * X Raaga
f
R a d . n a n h r. I I ah* N.
l t . l l th e K U 4 rha. N . t*
eh*. R. I rh a R. t l eh*. VL
I I C h p X 9.11 r h a R
9 «&lt;
eha X la beg. ( l a w W ater
W ork* . P ro p e rty) Rocllaa X
To w a e h lp 1* Healh, lina ge I*
Me. 41 Note af
J a ly
T IP
I I I * eave rla g: T h a t p a ri ef
Rlacb t i a of R y .
M.
M.
Pm 11 h e giibdlvleten ef
BeeIlo n a
TVMnoee m r baa# and teal »hl*

Ih* tlrd. day af -December H IT

a r . HRnNDON.
C le rk ef C lr r u ll C o u r t
Rektlbel# C a u a ly, Fld rlda
(R R Atri ____________________

N O TTC R * r I L L R O r T A X
m T ir io iE T M
la aeeardaa** w ith (he
provleloaa of C hapter H t l * . A d i ef
H I T and upon w m i c ------------------- ----C I I A R L O T T H IIh t iT Il
for Bate a l publld o u tcry id th*
htgheat bidder fe f reeh at
Ihe
O t a r i Hoeadi eatraee* In ' Rearerd
na th* J t lh .
dap
af
Jan uary
1*33 a l 11 afalaek A , M. lag eerllflca le er geetlneal** held by
'the Rial* I eg eth er w ith a ll om it­
ted aat. eebeequeal levied laaet
on tba follaw lag doaertbed Inode
In Beinln*l* County. F lo rld p lo W it:
N p SIT Bala af A a gu a l Tlh .
1*31 cevarlaR : I-a t i
A
R
341.9 ft. g f W t t at
Dot
I
Black X Hanford.
Ne. 91* IMI* df Auguet Tlh.
H t l eaverlaR: W U nf I-e l T
(Twee m a ll.* f t .) Bloch
X
snfard,
Reeferd.
TVliaee* m y hand and seal thle
lay nf December H IT .
Ih* tlrd day
O. r . H E R N D O N .
C la rk of c i r r a li C q u rL
Mtmlnol* C o unty, y io r lt p

In aerordsnee w llh ,the
v l-lo n s of C h apler 1133
1111 slid upos w rllle a . —
E D W A R D H in n iN f l I w ill

y rs -

. ..
a rte l
te- (h e
it
lb *
Hahtara
till

C N N 1 _______
In accordance erilh
l_
vleioae of CNiepler H399- J
H i ) end upon w ritte n regneat
T V IL U N U IIA H
K B T A T N B yt N
gulr* A V o e rh lp
A aenle I '
offer far u l * a l p a b ild e
the high**! bidder lo r case
ib a C ou rt
llouee
salraac#
—
Hanford nn Ihe I Ilia d a y ml Ja n ­
u ary, H i * at I I
e V la a k
X IL
tax certlllcale e r ceriiriaatee held
by Ihs m ain togelhwr w ith
alt
omit lea- and
euiwetfoeal
levied, m
tee re on th* fo llo w in g deecrlbed
land* In Seminal* C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
to w n :
'
N p T i l l of J u ly T, t I M Rev­
N p Id* Bald of J a l y lih .
erin g W 3k* ft uf JR I 1 J IM
I l t T cover le y : L o t 9* pineIt o l NTV 4 Hep I X t r * A « .
IL f l .
ham ,
Nn.- H i t of J u ly
T.
I*** .
9-Blh. af N *. 1*1 Bat*
of
covering N K 1 ) uf N E p i Hec. ,
J a ly 9ad. 1999 ro v e ria g i Lot*
Ik T w p . 11. IL 31.
„ J
I f A f l Fln eh eraL
Nn. 111! of J u ly
T.
191*
ml N A 4*4 Male ef Ju ly
covering N K 'I of K B U , «&gt;**■
1*99 re v e rin g : Dot 1*1
It y ) Her IT. Tw ti. I I Hu *X
n o ,_buruL
eb
No. H i t of J u ly T,
1*39
. . .N p 141 Bale ef Auguet Ird .
c o lo rin g T V 4 of N R U
ILeea
1**1 covering: Late 1*1
A
Dtjt.
»
:e
ft
N
of
h
r
c
a
r.
ef
,
Ptanbarat,
HI
N 4 R an W 4kd f l N 413 f t M
N p H t Rwi* ef J u ly lnd.
H * fl H 111 f t ) Bee. I X T w p .
I l l * re v e rin g ; L e t I I I P ine31 IL 31.
h e re t
fe. BIT Hale e f A u g a e l lel.
l . T of Na. H t *
9 eaverlag: Beg. I I eke. TV
HSfl covering N K U
ef N N C nr. R a n W * ,n &gt; H
A W '| oft T l W U A N 4
»t
H W U________
(l^ e s , N K U at
P R 's nf
of HW
I* r h a R * rha. N 1* eha
Heclloa 4. Te w n e h lp 9* Bouth,
h W '4 A N W U
nf H W 4 T H P P
I*. T w p 31. IL I I .
Rahg* 9* Kasu
No. l i l t of J a ly
X
IM i
No. I l l Hal* ml J u ly lnd
t i l l e o rrriu g : R I rha. ef W
r o a r i n g N K 't of
HW U
N W 'i of H W '4 Hoc. !“« , T- w -p ;
I* char a r K I T H of Boctloa
4. Tow n*
I I It. I X
nehlp t f f e u l A Rang*
TVftnsse m r hand and aeal thle
9* R a il.
Wlineaa m v hand and eeat Ihla the l l r d day of December H I T .
O. P. H E R N D O N .
the I t r d day ef December H IT ,
C le rk of C lr r u ll C o u rt,
a P, H E R N D O N .
Hcmlnol* County. F lo rid * .
*
.CT*t* or C irc u it C ourl,
- Hctulnole C o u n ty , Florida. (B R A T.)
(HRAV.)
N o t ic n o r a a x n n r T A X
c K im r iC A T N B
X O T IC l
tn accordance w l l h . the
pveT o : J . R R C IIA H B K U U a il. whae* vlslun* of C h a p le r 11391, Aete ef
glace ef retidence le unhnewn.
H IT . nod upon w ritte n roqoeet ef
T e u ar* hereby ordered and r*
H A N F O R D I .O D O R NO . I T — r
ulred te be and appear upon lb* I w ill O f f e r for eels a t pub'
rd day of Ja n a a ry A . D. 1(3*. In nu lcry to Ih* h l m i i l tddeer lc_
he b ill of complaint filed against m eh a f th* C ou rt lfaue* tn|raere
eu In lh a C ircu it C ou rt of Hern­ In H.infnn1 on the l l t h
day
nf
ial* County. H U H of F lo rld p by Ja n u ary. 1911 at I t o'clecdt A .■ If,
*•____
Jew ell
gebarbrouah.
being
an U i e e rllflra le n r c e r tlllr p tM
action for divorce.
by the Hlmta together w llh
Th e Banter# H erald le d e ig n * le d omitted
an!.’ subsequent
lav!
n* Iba wewapaper In w hich
Ih lt tnsss an lbs fo llo w in g deecr)
Th rd
order ehell be pnbllebed fu r four lands In HemlAole C o u nty, T l n r t d v
week* coneecutlvely.
to w lt l
Wlineaa. o . P. Herndon. Clerk
Na. 411 Hale nf Aflgoat Ird ,
of nntd C o n n , and the o frirln l
D l l covering: L o t 1 B lech B
aeal th ffe o f Th le la d day of lleD u m a Vista Betatcp
oeraber A . D . H I T .
Wltneee m y hand nnd seel Ihle
O. P. H E R N D O N ,
the l . r d day ef, D ca crn h w ^ H D .
Clerk,
B y A . I I. W eekp
I
C le rh ot C l retail C ou rt,
1&gt;. C.
Hemlnol* C ounty! Flo rid a .
JO H N O . LB O N A R D T.
(H E A L ) __________________

-J

r

i 'm

{
R

(ktlAL)

N O T IO N B » R A U O F T A X
F IC A T 9 M
a mX Ti I-------------------In aceeidRgpe w ith lha
p ro vleloaa
iM plar D lill*l . Acta
Ac
vision* of C
Chapter
ef
eueel ef
H I T end upon w ritte n reque
N E IJ 4 A I W . tf iiA IIX (B y. : P
P.. B A f after
fer
A D D h M i n i ) _I ____
w ill
e fftr
Bale
_ . __
at puhti*
pahli* ontory
a a lg ry to
le IB* hlg*■et bidder for C*«h at lb* Court
I lout* antranee
Hanford
III* I tlh day af Ja n u a ry 1*19 at
I I o'clock A . M . |aa ccrilfleat*
e r C trim ra te a held by Ih* B U I*
together w ith a ll
a m llttd
and
Bunatuutnt - levied taat* ea
lha
fa lla w ln g deecrlbed land* in fltmlaola Ceuaiy, PTerlka, tn w lt:

No. *11 nf A eg. 1, 19*1 cov­

ering Lolb 4 A * Blk. C Bueno
Vleta Kaietee.
W ltneee m y hand and aeal thle
Ih* l l r d day of December H I T .
O. P. IIR R N D O N .
C lerh ef C irc u it Court,
Remlaol* C o u n ty. PlorlAa.
( R E A D ____________________
N O T IC N O F a Al.** O F T A X
c n n t i F IC A T R B

la eocerdaee* with ih* prorieiea* ef Chiptar 199M. AM* af
11*1 and wpaa written requeet nf
MRR MARIAM A C. O. W ILLIAM*
I Win offer fer ealt a l public out­
cry le the hlRhael bidder for
each at th* Court llouee entrance
In Hanford dn th* *lth day ef
Jaauary 1*19 al I I o'clock A. M„
laa ccrilfleat*
or
certificate*
held hr th* Rt*t* teaelher wllh
■11 *mllt*d and aubeequent levied
mae* en th* fallow log dencrlbed
Unde In Bemlnal* On only. Flo rid ,
lowlli •
N p l i t nf A u r .
9.
1*11
covering L e l I t Kdgewoo#.
Wltneee m y hand and teal Ihle
of--------------p lc c m b c r H I T .
the f l r d r O. P. H E R N D O N .
C le rk af C lTc u lt_ C o u rL
Hemlael* C euaiy.
(H EA I.1
l

N IN E M A D E T W E N T Y
N O T IC N O F H A I.B O F T A X
C N N T IF IC A T K a
T U 8 C A L O O B A . A lp - Dae. t* .
In accordance w llh
the
pro
vleloaa of C hapter H I M . Act* ot — UP)—d nlr
*0
point*
way*
H I T nod upon w ritte n requeet of
a n a D. R IN IIO P t w ill offer tar •cored nialnat Alabama durinX
aaU at public o utcry to the h l*h - lha ulne-Xime 1*37 aeaton and
est bidder for each at (he Court na (cam tnado morn than on*
IftMiee eatrauce In Hanford on th*
touchdown- Tcnnciaoe,
Tulta *
H th day of Ja n u a ry, t i n at It
FoJock A. H . i n certificate or and Vanderbilt all *cored once.
certificate* held by th* Rtate to­
gether w llh all e m lllt c and euhaequent levied u a t e on tba fol­
‘ HK1IKRLF.Y— {/R— Bob H a n rlf,
low ing doourtbed lands In Hrmlnot*
Califurnia'a football
center, waa
Counl y, F lo rid a , to w lt;
No. I l l Halo ef Auauel 3rd,
co-captaln of the Bean* LaakatH ll
eeverlng
toil 9
Rose
ball (cant last winier.
C n n rL
Wltaean me hand and eeol ihle
Ihe f l r d day af December, l i l t .
O, P. H E R N D O N .
C lerk af C irc u it Court,
Bemlnelc County, Flurlda.
(R E A L )

For Sals

cn

Jl

»«|

0/

State Market
8 A N F 0 R D , F L O R ID A

H addock
i H a lib u t
| S a lm a n

I

I* . A

Stall 30-P4

Spec i*l*

offer. .fo
a t pahli*-----eatery
»•
. r pp)e
-at the
Ihe klRheel
bidderf f( r reeh
In Rauferd
Conti Hoop*
lone* eelrane!
*•
------------------ey df January. MM
en ih*
l l t h dai
a l 11 o 'c lo c k ,/ . M - . u a
J a r tirieat* ar certlllcale* held h r
the
B lale togelher w ith
a ll o m lllrd
and aubaequeat lavlad N N *
Ih* fa lle w la g deecrlbed Iqnde le
Hemlael* C o u a lr, F H r i d p la w tl:
W

F rid a y

A

Ha Kurd ay

f la d d ie

lb. 28c

• l b . ________ —

.M e

lb .......... - ........—

30c

l b ........................ _ ... . . 3 0 e

' R o e Shad
l b . ............. ......1 0 e
!' Shrimp
lb............- ........ 13e
l A h f t i r cooked
lb -—
..3 3 *
A ll O 'k r r va riot lea flak A 'anq lead.

SANFORD FISH MARKET
R H Res fare A c re ee
_______ W e ‘

■SlMm

Te a r

Mwsli

kpbeerl

5

,h . Hr# day •«
(R E A L )i r

*

■_.
OR T A X

cnSSificat**

A . . . a.
_ _ epag w r llle a requaal af
R A N FcTlID F n O D U C T W N C R E D I T
A H R O C IA T IO N I -W ill e lle r
fer
•ale a t pa bit* eatery in Ihe h igh **( bidder f » r
*b* C*“ *
llouee ealraaq* I* Odufeld bh the
n t h day *&gt; J a e B d r r .
h i
•» &gt;■
e'elocb A N -. l|a oerilflcat*
*r

. .&lt;

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

Fresh Finnan

Nt if ic a t n r

Np H# d f Aag. 1, H l l *#*•

(Peanut)

■H

In accordance with the prevleloaa of Chapter D SIX Acla of
H IT and le m wrlliss reoussl of
M1UL L IL LIA N a W .IOHT. I WiU

B ring

H AY

N O T IC N s ir aai.yt o F T A X
C N R T IF IC A T K *
. (
la accordance w llh
Ihe
provision* of Chapter H I M . A rte nf
H I T and upon w ritte n requeet of
Hj D. P R IO N t w ilt after for e l r
pebll* eatery to th*
highest
udder fer
ccen nt
th* Court
llouee entrance In.H a nfo rd on tbs
l l l b day ef Ja n u a ry. H t l s i It
s'clock A . M - .t e g c e rtlflrs ts nr
certlflcslee h rld by ihe Htsto to ­
gether w llh all o m lllrd and subSequent levlea loss* on Ihe fol­
lo w in g deecrlbed lend* In Krinlnele Cennty, Flo rida, to w lt:
N p 9(1 Bale of J u ly
Ttb.
H ie covering: I d l tk Itlo rk (
Palm Terrace.
Wltneee m r hand nnd seal Ihle
Ihe l l r d day ef December, H I T .
O. P . 11R U N IKIN'.
Clerh ef C lr r u ll Court.
Seminole County, F lo rld p
(R E A L )

NOT3CH O F BALE OF T A X

N O T IC N

HOTICN Ate HAM* OF T A X
I ’N H T I F IU AA' T M ,

I

. _______
fp aaeerdaaee w it hT' . the
p « ^ -'
vleloaa ef Chapter U t l X A rt* ef
3911 aad a pea w rille e request ef
i n A B O U T H W A R D I w ill offer
fe r ante ht pahli* e a I c ry te Ibe
h igh re t hid Bor fo r cash u
the
snfurd
----------------- —
lu- A M
C
ourt- H e-------- gatntar#
__ _
U th .
day
et
Jan u a ry
H l l a t 11 aTaleek A .
M-.
1 »«
re rtlflra le
a r certificates
held
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BANPOUD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER SI, 19.17

Ford Optimistic
Over *38 Outlook

Civil War
Is UnderWay

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Ickes Attacks
Big Business
In Radio Talk1

RAIDERS OF THE DEEP

Communists Back
CIO Movement In
State, Says Report

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More Than 200,000 Insurge*!tAndGovemmentTroops Are Involved In Conflict

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n r r n o i T , i m t . s i , -q / D Henry Ford |n a statement
on business rendition*
aald
"there li nothing to proven*
our (coins abend" and r » vralrd ho rxperta to produce
a low orln il trarlor of un■ naual dctign wllhin a few
month*, n o detalln were madid
avalhble. E c p rtu ln t llm optir
•Icn that the n*Hon la nn th"
verge of an era of greater
quantity
prodnrllon,
t li o
W A F H IN G T O N ^ V c . 3 I . - W T founder or the Fuel Mnlnr
Company aald -a lw oit every
Secretary I ekes, rnnlinulng 'h r
weaaon fur- temporary atopadminls'ret ton's
attack
upon1
pa*e of ImuInfMc m a bo dla“ big builne**,” asserted lait night
rounled, people nrd nalnrally
that I he power of ctncentralrri
rautloua at thla time of year
wraith "must or compelled to run-i
becauae they want to know
how thr real of I lie winlar [form to ocr law*" at the ceming
will be,"
'at-Mlon of Congreia.
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MADRID, Dec. 81.— (AP)I
! A « “ irraconcitable conflict" l u- ;
*Kiuplnyee* or Ilin
Kckorsoti
— M o re th a n 200,000 tn n u r-i
tween "the power of money ami
Fiull
linntierT.
by
o
large
nn
ife n t and g o ve rn m e n t troop*.
'
the power of the democratic In-;
Jin Itv. vnled |u nperdlo llnour.li
e nd
200
airp la ne s w e re _
.
.
.
,
aiincl ha* reached auch an jnl.n*i
T lio C I O
m ovem ent
Jn
llieir own nganelallnn nrrnrdliir
th ro w n to d a y in io th e g re a t- I t j n n h n
|e I p i t
ally
In recent month*,*' he said,'
In Hie les'llta nf nit eleitimi t'loritla in Imckt’tl b y A co m .
est ba ttle of u jo c iv il
w ar| * ®l u 5 * a u
18
■hat It la, “clear that it niuet lie
w it h
londucinl nl
the
plant
this m im istii- o rn n H ita lio n
outside T e r u e l.
fought through to a finish— until
N ic h o ls o f
nuni|lni: midi-r Hill supervision n lu-giti. L c lt o y
T h e b itte rn e ss o f the f ig h t
plutocracy, or democracy— until
nf Hie
rinployee*
n»*md.il ion llitin c s C it y , «** .v ic e -p re s i­
developed f ro m * p o w erfu l
America a CO famlllee, or Amer­
.v;1i|eli wiih lenlnllvelv formed In dent. i t - wrt.t - revenled
In s u rg e n t co u n te r of.r* " " ,iy®
ica's
1W
million
people—
win.'
M l
rnmliat Ihe etfUrls of till' organ- ri'iH irt nf Ih o S o u th e rn V I
Jo I aka that city Into which lh«
H U apeech waa the Ujfrd assault
Itnra for tho linllnt
Tannery. bint In td llfto n c o A sso cia tio n ,
government fought |ta way last
upon "big butineaa" to come from'
Agrtriilturnl amt Allied Workers In c., n non ■ ne clnrlan
»n a
within the Innrr
ariminialratlon
nf Ainorles, n i'll) affiliate.
T it .' gorernmen) yrat.rday dyn­
i t « n -p o lltlca l
n r* n m »llp j}
circle wllhin a week. Tw o au.-tt ad*
Appro*inwilely
I2.ri
i-Ost
se
n
d
wl«h It* p u r p o s e , Ihe complain
amited on. of ‘ two
fortified
dresses were delivered prcviuualy
ballots III Hio oloeHon: II* tinl- elimination of Ihr "Red Men****
building* within T a n itl In which
by Rob.it |1. Jackson, assistant at­
lots wero I'*st for Hie employees Communism."
hot wren 3.000 and 0.000 inaurgent
torney general. A ll are regarded
nssorlnHoii; « ; voted
lor
no
aoldlrra and dvlllan* had bean
In reply lo n recent IndU'/T*
Raider*
of
Hm
deep
who
Igtvo
been
menacing
commercial
voaaeli
in
Ihe
Mediterranean
will
aa
a
prelude
to
Preaidrnt
Rooae*
S H A N G H A I, Hoc. 31.- M l —
ntganlinlinn:
4 liullots wero Ibe organlia'lon reported »***
holding out alne. government
fare
the
big
gun*
of
British
.nil
French
nnvlue.
Tht-ne
huge
Ht-lnch
laurel*
on
the
I
miw
of
II.
M.
S.
Chineae deraatatinn aquaria msrrh- lelt'a mcaaage to Congre** nnd i
east for tlio Ametlrnn I’eilera- “ We have found tho^ClO ,W&gt;VU*
ffonpa took tho city.
drive for anti-monopoly Irfb la lh n .' Wnrapilp nre ready «o m -iu I lo the bottom any raiding submarine which may vrnlnu- into the for
lion of l.idii&gt;r while Ilin t'nm nt.nl In Florid. 1* help- backad
T h o r, wot* grmye foara that eil out of Tainglao leaving unde
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f
ii*111 i*i* for liidiislriiil tlrgntilxi- iiv
[ ^•ck*0n’ , fkc' *ccu," | 'eon‘ {bidden water* iwi'ndlrri by the fciternalional armada Drastic slip* weir aulhoriteil by n conclave
many of the Inaurgent a had Imen fended the once rich north China
by n
n bunch
bunch of C'nmmunlata, dr *
etisintiNi •raiofnic pewpr of ra
|Inti received only two lialtots, rrating from JackaotivUla • *
killed
although
aome
are seaport marked for conquest by t h s ' ] ^ m T a M ^ B g a i n T u h a a d m b i - ! I ’" " " 1 »"&gt;' » l &gt;‘ &lt;»
" f terrifying sen raid* of World War day*,
Hlkbt IHUItini ml
linthds
wero
known to.haeo oecaped.
Orlando.
advancing Japan, se armira.
(isiralicm, or Ihrealenlng to do no
tlirorn "Hi.
Mote Unka, airplane, still*
"A George Jackson (on*
_
A terp* of foreign volunteer*'business, unlaaa governmental r r -| |
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After
iho
re*nHa
nf
IHn
niceHie men In charge of rveaut 8
lory and man than In any prevl. aimed wilh cluba allempted to]atruinta upon bualneaa are removed. L a K C v O U D l V t l H S
lion wero lunile known, em­ llt ’A P A W A attrmpl* *«
otia aingla battle were thrown to* malnlain ortlcr In the city from] Referring throughout lo rapllnl n*
ployer* rlrrloil
roPresentaHves rrson Cannery)
from Orlando,
gather la a conflict ouutdo Te - which the exodus of Americanar'America'a 00 famlllc*," a phrasi)
from each of the ile p a itm rn la nf rdntr orcnnlxrr for the C IO , b»S
^
and olher forvignera waa under! burrowed from a book by Kirilin
tho rn n n e ry nnd llissn w ill
be for Ills vtee-pie»hlrnl u negro
n
u
Goeanintent Unoa on the right
Dy Associate. P rill
» a way.
way* When
n u u i *Ilv
. iiii
Ihc v
Chinese
police and Lundberg, he aald:
III eliargn nf nn e le rtlo n , nf of ft - thr nantr of LeRoy Ntchola froSS
;«
' and In Urn canter were reported
Now Year's
I'.n
brought
\*L_7o5°
(■•larted leaving looter* ran Into the
To the 120 million people nf Ibo]
■era fn r tho W in k e rs U n io n this Haines City.
They have bMA
'1
holding under terrific pressure. JapaBeac hnaineia section.
colder weather lo the
P«
United Stale*, they have made Hie(
afternoon.
very littsy of late organising M - - T j
TV*governm ent gave ground 'o
elite
northwest,
tils
Great
They nttiaackrd what Japanese threat that unless they are free
_
,
.
Thn olnrl|nti tliln morning fol­ negroes in
thr cllrua.
ireeR
‘ “ ' teat# «n tho left.
takes reglith.' New York atntipropel ly bad not been destroyed In fo (peculate, fro# of regulation* In C I t T U H I* G R U B A H
lowed n non-npiirarnneo of r*p- ganlcnlng Indui'rlr*. and lumbar. , f V!
-Ij '
end
New
Kmiluml.
An
un&lt;&gt;f
money; unlc**
M
Ive*
tlm
Nalton*! \ O iI&gt; -ra U .-v!M * .,
1XkrjjtnJ
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r.,
MVfft
fleliil tetnpprtilnre read In r ot
'umulal
la bor Relations
Relation* Hoard
whom
h
“S’n Jmjbl i hear and of M rs
In iloRreea below aero *'**
furelgn vigilantes was
waa to nreveat
preveal through legal tricks.
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furelan
tricks, by mean* of
CIIO orRantirrs alntml irniihl he under Jackson have hern ba*k
W
rerorleiL from Caribou,
Me.
ilamnge to foreign properly.
corporations, without paying their
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. I I . — M l a| (lie plsni Thursday In hold of I rouble* iii Hanford. A rabid
Huliie.ro weather nnd snow
The
departing ’Chlnene unit share of taxes; unleaa they are free
T A V A ltK S ,
Ihv.
.It.— U k r
Tlio national |.nlmr llelatlona it similar election,
latlbnl by the name A. W., aliSS
^
wero foretost for tho New
alnrtcd a diixcii new fire*. The ar­ to dominate the ro.t of u» wilhm.i
......... ... ,(,1&gt;ri.
ten
Hoard Informed t'oiigro**
hint
Kmplnyi'f* feel, n lleistd re­ Ale*. Tralnor or Trnlqer from
Knaian'l
slates.
Wet
lilnl
eoldrival of the Japanese army
restrict ion* on Inalr financial or
3
,drill thnl llio
United
Slate* porter was mlvlseil, Ilinl
tlm Jacksonville is the dialrict organ*
nr wenlher was forecast for
peeled nny hour.
|economic power; unless they ara wHIioti nnd n «n*»rtrr dollars U&lt;*
Iin*sid IhrnURll the worst labor oiannitnlhm of thl, nssnr|allon Dec for 'he Communist Forty,
After mora than a monlh'a pre­
Ih
no
lw*
$
1
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iir
cn.li
northwestern
stale*
where
American* reaching Shanghai naee more free to do all
..Irikit pi*i|od Iii history Uur'ng will form a unrleni for nil labor lie lend ihe W I'A s'rlke In Doyparation of blank forme, Semilain, sliow, wind and
land
from Tkiuglno described condiiinna things, thrn the United Stairs Is In, nnd new di,vi,!opn*f*ui duritii; tl**'
I9i7 hut that
H ie i"- I* now nrllrllies nt tlm ph'nl nnd will I tain llcnrh last summer and la
■ note County Tag Aaaeasor Sansllitei did extensile damage
have Its first general
ail-down !•«••'»
m .m 'l.- wliieli lie* given
elronl! nvldenro lint worst
Is tend I" pmroiil
imlsjilo
ills- woiking among''he nrgror*. hold­
t fold Doudney, announced today in Interior Shantung aa chaotic. r trike— not or la b o rs * .t of tho' »
nnd tisik several live* during
Impotna »« ' » « " J "
l)r. i ’hllip Price, of liallimore, Md,
n irr!
i
lurlmnces similar &lt;u Hint
r i ­ ing mixed mrrUlig* of ncgroM
*thla hie office will begin retlm
past
week;
Wat liter
who uiailo the rail journey from American people— but of the til ttomlc f ilin ' ure or I In* conn')
Tim limit'd vDveab'd , In n see- ft tied by the ('ll) nigunlxnrs.
e«|vlng applleallon* •for
home
nnd while*, In tne W I'A Worker#
I wen Ho t Vialloil
Hip
plnlri*
Thlnan lo the purt, sold a wave nf families and of the capital rrea&lt;i~ ini4 nffrrt litittln«*3iii ' mnl
r&gt;.| lepoii Hint Ihero w &lt;t « ti­
Tltnso tippolulrd
u*
re p r'- Alliance end Ihe Unemployed
aiaad exempt Iona on Jan. 3.
Ml**isslp|d
nnd
Chincsu.&gt;ri'fugrrs and iroopa flee by the whole American pronto, of viiluub In 144 Mfiliiiii nrruttling; slate*. (In,
ll
If
tilfike.
duriiie
|lic
first
Hi
These applications must
be
srntnllves
nrot
Ttllil
Yo'ini!. Council. Thest^jire bo'h Commu*
weather
ing eastward from Tainan was which the SO families have obtain­ In u til nil1mi'll1 i-Mirti l*M|ny l&gt;y' tililn valleys. Mild
monthn of |»S7, morn than evor utility l*l»'rj
I'atil
Mansfield,
Bled annually, the Tag Aaieaorganffnlltdl*.
11««*
r'nim'y fJhumtHT &lt;»f
ntntluiiid In Hie South.
Hireling a similar wave moving ed control.
l*ieiii'ih'&lt;|
dilrlltK
»"y
'" lir e outside lalinr: II. Yale*, pet-l
aara reminded aiM If 'hey are
"He las^irt'sehjng lo Iho nai
fJnnimmrc, To^Armt*
weatwain
from
Tsingtao.
I t o v I iiII* year, "ltd Hint Lfi l"'r- t’r*; Joe I'elty, reenters: Mrs, groes lodraise up against th*
hot In by April I , «be homeT1i«* Vitruk iti*lii ♦ry n»
More Hiuii 2nn Americana re­
rent,
another
n|l iltm*
|H'»k. It. li I Inti. sertlOnliemr
right
slid while supremacy.- We find thla
Stead owner waive* hla
Imi hfotiulR ninrif ri'Vi mm •*»*•*
mained in Tsingtao, where (be
w ile caused Ihrouilli offorl* hy Mrs. I,. H. Harrow, packer*,
to t exemption for that year.
niovrmenl very ronleit'iuua and
( lie (-minty limn rnnu* fn»m nny
United Stair* cruiser Marblehead
employes lo I'rxanire for e"l‘
A f u r filing the eprUratlocia.
will sistiil plenty of watching in
oih.-r Miurty*, lirinififtff nn»rp Omn
and the destroyer I'opc stood by
let
live
hiiigalnlng.
home owners a n a»»ll»aly exempt­
Ihr "full!re.
.
..
twn 111111i««fi «I«il Iji viK ilit &lt;i Hu* pinks
ready &lt;o tike them lo safety. The
It
illumed
Hio
sllunlhtn
on
ro
ed from lev lea raada for ope ratThe I lei aid was also reliably
nt pi of *In* growrrn » nil
American* dkl not join the Tslng
fii-.nl
of
employers
to
roniKnli"
Informed Dm' W. I, Rulsclalr, in
ilin in§: Mils* riilitiiiur ym r.
^ “ n ^ d n e 'v ‘ said ‘ ,eo vlRil«ntea, following advice ef
ilr.hl* of winkers to iirgupDo
chat or of C IO organisation At*
I a tilt rmmly id llie Miinl mutiny
Dp to *3^00 M r. 1W W J f “ S ; ih .tr consular aulhorillea. T h . volunder tho W.'Bn'-r 1,nteir
llio
T A U iA H A S S E B , Dee. 31.— M l in Flniifln In
IrmpHt at Ihe Krkcrson Canning
priifliitllim »«l
,Wt
un'erwr rorp. con*...... I « f almul *10
January
20
has
Item
rhosrn
hy
latiop* Aet lull *nhl lh.it sbi'-e
plnnH. epenl ll years • in, Nrr
*or
^
iRriili-h, Germ*n ami itimsian mea, — Attorney General C ity D. Ian- mn*nirt HTtonl m *Im* |inHlncUoii
llyrd fur (hr Rroatlway
ifir. ftuprenni f'onrl validated the Ham
York where he received training
ills, asked the supreme court for of gripe fin d, while n i* nrom l
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atmeil only with tmlnn*.
leglsh'Hoii |"*l A lull there ha* prcmlrrr of his proriurtlfln of Krs- as sn .o rg a n iirr for l|w&gt; Cotpmpr
"Therefore," . M r.
R,la„ Kh«l foreign ro n .u l.r of- an “inlrepretation or tlarifiralion", » ' »"*• wliii li mean* Hint even
There will I h - a eMehralion of tier'll H pei|ke/I dm lino III dis- kinr CahlwrH's “Journeyman," a
nlslio. |iar&lt;y. '
,
I fkia l« and Japln.se leader, .ought t f opinion last July granting a ''tally » • the new young grove* Hie H "ly Cornniiiiihin jn •In- Holy piiti'ii, , "
diamalitaliun of his privately
think they art rtqulrod to # i0 |uli0n „f n,,. tangled problem new trial to flva former Tampa]
l"lo lieming tin* roun'y
published
novel
nf
Ihr
samo
name.
1,76*. 711 Involved
no taxes." the fact that e i of the Chinese ruslama service. policemen w h o-h id been convicted « d l i | p In'ri o r ..I plarn
m I'lov* Kpisropat (!huir|i on Ni'W
The |,-(vi/l.- rr*.,t*l on slallslle* Rclirnrsnls with a cast already
ption la granted date hot mean The Japanese were understood to cf kidnapping Kagena F. I’nulnot. rt'tu*
Year’* Day .1 D;.W A. M.
inslm tit.ii. &lt;2,Dllt urn *id
y lr r lr d will begin lnin»rroW undrr
II ssllsur* ■■ gas* fuel
there will b* Vo taxes on be insisting Hint all revenues be The petition dkl nol ask a change " , w t
rt've* ...... ................. ................. Mu*I
•he tlirrrlh'n of tho author Jiiqiaclf,
property alnea (ha amounts kept In one sum and deposited In of Ihe court’s ruling but requested i loike rkiinly i* the 'hint lounty
T h r rrjtular wrrkly lunrhron * (. .
m in i
who, ever since his return from tho
d by the Behool Board and Japan's Yokohama sperln bonk an explanation uf the opinion u»
tv I I I
1*0
Flmyila and 'I"- !hl&gt; in **,r- *1w IIn1ii ry CI1yh w k11 t»** hr 1*1 i'H I b«j T I t l f l I I C 1U 'H
west list month, hag hern putting
tW County Oommlaaloriera for until a final settlement of lha cus­ guide Oka aisle .m l eourt In Iho whole trilled H's'es hi Ihe pro- Tallies Hotel M "iidiiyr at 12
Iho finishing iburlnt on lh« act­
- debt aervlee or th* retiring of toms Issues bad been reached. The ] , B-t rial of the Tampa flogging din-'inn of p i.ip ifm il. airording
ing vrrtlon by lo-on Alcxandrr
oihnk .
vl
(IR f.AN D O ,
Dec. 31.— "PalM
In a li A jl slatenienl of Ho
I ' bends must be celUc'ed even consul* wore undersiood to haec cases.
Funeral services for
Fannie oml Alfred llayrs.
Reach' T1 a* brilliant and full ef
though
exemption
ha*
been urged that cnatoms mllectlon* at
Poulnot, Joseph Shoemaker and United S 'jle . At:i Kldltll.il Ih
SlemliridRe
Munson,
who
tiled
Will Grcr, as announced at Ihc rotor n* nn Arabian Night's sat*
Ih e regular monilily inei'Hng of
T granted.-’
Rhanghai lie turned over to an In­
Wednesday af'trnoon following a,lime Rynl acquired .Iho play last ting", aild Mary Margaret MgThe Tag Aaaealw reported ternational committee, deposited la fh ^ T a ^ p ^ p o llc ra ta lto n sidewalk,
fiun.m .rixlng the acllvi'y In,'*"- •
l»;nnm*le Uouniy
Gommui short illness, will lie roiulUrtt-d
that 3000 appUMtk*a ware filed hanks of varinua national!'tea tad taken Ml lha wood*, stripped, beat*' Lahv eo nty, for which Informa-,aionera will ho told in ihe. Iv v r t in the Fplsropnl ( liurrh at 2:30 fs", will have the leading role offside.' uf N e V York" A d io
the
itinerant.
preacher,'visiting
last year but that' there will that servicing of China'* foreign en, lin e d , feathered , and told to tUm l i t *l een gathered' from HI House Tuesday loginning at 10:00
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■ ,rGeorgia
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— -*!»••..... .. \&gt;'Jnl
tr.n .rr Pork, In a natlOR;
n'rlark Hiitnlay nflenioon.
Nentort l&gt;y«V rtlinreUhlng hla. rolo]w|,ir broailcaat over W D B O U mW .
|
i c ^ i u - e . M n s &lt; *•■&gt;»
lo a iia a ro ■•&gt; r w &gt; Ki.er
:■ r o » w „ be an - increase in ihu loons and heter IndemnlHea wUb- Irtva th* community.'
'Die leidy will llo In slnlf in or fillm In "O f Mice and Men" toj M is. M cIIrkU'gavp a vivid
year.
out Interrupt Ion he guarantee 1.
I lie church from Hl:lltf A M. un- G. Alltril Hiuith. Byrd himself will
0f ( j „ -Kvrrgladea
Blanks have already
m .preId lifter lhr ruHrrat sorvlccs,
r
nol play lo his own produclion, ro- Bradley^
WnHh arenu*.
far all Utaaa '
1 Tht) active pallbearers it re: inaiiiing In the role of Curley In Miincr, painted in e tropical
•sampling
m Uat
U .t year, the
Arthur
llrsnsn,
Wllllnm
Mnrilplaced "highly arranamm lntnrpre“ Of Mice snil Men.". Tlie theatre ground of ana,- palms, and flowecg.
ala led, adding that hia
Ution" on lha supreme court si
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snn. Mende Fox, W ,‘ ,A . ta-fflep, for the New York premiere of
Him
told of Miami's famgd
grill bo gU d to aaalat In
ruling.
Ralph Smith, and A . I). Pe'etron. “Jotfrocyman" will h e announced Taniianti Tra il
and th* mAMf
Ihalh-v. right
Hanford lirhllron
fan*
will and
and left
possible those making
Stats Attorney Bax Farrlor of
The honorary pollliearrr* Arc: within a few day*.
ktiange fruits that grow ia MiataL
fag iho fin k time.
A Cracker pony race sand tour- Tampa recently asked; Oovrinsr have tb*lr lasty opiwlunlty 1“ tackles resputlrelr.
Frank
Forgter.
If.
K.
*
Whltntr,
Sim paid Itlbuta to Addison Mig*
■rtio min on Ilin All-Htsr ros­
Doudney also reminded ament will be tK« feature of Cons to relieve him of duty |n Iho pin a fi«i|hal| (sine iV this *rc-j
tier who Intmlurcd Medl'arreanaOR
thn nf lha stall* inmnrrvtw after­ ter will Inrludo *urh
present Hr., G K. McKay. T . W. U w lha
Intangible Peraonal
\
Seminole Day at &lt;ha annual Sem­ case unleaa D m Supreme Co-ift noon wh.-n they set thn Hanford
ton,
HO.
Chaae,
J
,
fj.
Hohinnrchitecturo to Florida and to Ruby
■nd past alar* *a l.e*ter I’hlltax ratgnia must also
clarified
Ha
opinion
or
a
new
aon,
Jr..
J
.
I
,
Jnglcy,
K.
D.
I
jobinole
County
Fair
w
hlch
begin*
Edna
Pierce,
woman
editor
of
Uta
Hrni|-pro
lllsrkuat*
under
t.’od'h
Hp*.
U
lland
McClelland,
Hilly
before April 1.
fudge was named to preside^.
Palm Reach Dally News, who to|d
on Jan. 14. official* reported to­
H. a . H. .Wllklnapn -lash with Zacbry, Ruddr Wilkinson, K. I-. icy. Ralph Chapman. D r ,'A . Wt.
Knox, and 0 . F . Hnii'li
Al
Ihe slory of n . R. Bradley and
the Hi miqoh. High .Hrhool All- iJtnay,
by m Walts,
Roberi
day. ■
f • '
For tho tecum mod* l ion of thoas
-■■'i
Interment will U made in Hw
H tory Flagler.
John fjeonardy and Ed B lg g m
Slara at I tal oiloctr.
Rumblay, Rolierl tlowell, W ar­
who with in purchase their 1933
ergreen
C
r
met
cry
fulluwing
the
Mias
McBride
described
lha
The game, sponsored hr lbs ren Odbam, Ih alley Oitliaiq. N.
are In charge of the committee
auto llrenar lag* tomorrow. Hem*
funeral sarviccs.
to make the necessary . arrangeTala, is aaporled to draw e A, Harktf, Jim
Young,
Prod
Inol* County Tag Collector Jnn. beauty of Iho Hi. John* River la
Bcnfunl.
.e -a
IlM O TO M , D m . 31. — UP» menu for the fra'e fat which par­
*ood *liod attendance dun
lo &lt;J*A*e, Pred rarkard. UUly Col-,
I). Jlnklna reported today that hia
The radio star left for New York
ticipants are expected from Co­
Fran* Warner, former student lha fart that htxh aeltool lollupiv b*r(, Ralph Dean, Roy Wrlgbt
olfic* will ha open from 3:00 A.
aotl-mODPply attacks coa, Titusville, Detand and Eia- of Seminole High School and son era will •#&lt;&lt; some of tbl* yrkrg •nd Robert Hitilnoff.
this afternoon to resume hor ,
M. until 6:00 P. M. Now Year’s
Iroadraillng program there, Mea*
well as Seminole of Mr. and Mr*. W . W . Warner player* In n&lt; lion.
by
aAmlaiatratlun rlmmte ad
The lllarkist roster Inrlude*.
Day.
(!■/
nnc will
wm td
will the
**m nation
liatwn w*
»
day she
of
ware direct*4 at only County.
A* a featuro of Ihe ran*, Ac*
of thla city, has been chosen by
Pm ili.it, Angu* * Harriet,
The Tax Collector called to tha
Htmlnole County's tree and Saa*
aMwrtty in tbs buiani
The following have already bn Josh Cody, Athletic Director of four Odbam brothers will be In brim
llo * 'll. BarnLemmond,
T O K Y O , Dm . M . f,T (/ F )-N «w attention of
truck and trailer
dicated their inteptlon of par- |the University of Florid* to Ibe starting
llno-ups of
the H. B. Gran'. Jim Hi spier. Mon­ Year'* msssMfaa of cabinet mem­ owners tha rcqulrcmant of the ford's E M ra Gernqr, lha aothog
at a press con- tlclpatlng in the affair!
Paul play first string tackle for the team* and errordlng t"
tbs key - M odk' t . Ilaby Hlatr,
Ihih ber* to tho' empire carried tha Motor Vehicle Depart mont that of “ Exeklei.".
apeci Really Johnson.
4
Barney
Beck.
St
Florida A ll-0 te n wbo clash with brother* It will be a fight la WIRtama, Iluxell Udbam, Jutlsd I triplication ‘ .that Japan should these vehicles must be re-weighed
by Robert Break*, X . C. Tyson. Billy a
the Georgia Military College in the finish as two ar* on lb* Blanatroi" f l r d« Tanner. FJwIn prepare for prolonged M rla re on ' platform scale* before Hconao
,
attorney Georg* Jacobs of Chuiuota. Phil Jacksonville far a Klwanl* Club Cat* eleven and two on tba All- Bqaire*, I. T . Uryant. JUUy Od- Tba easy optimum or messages can be poschaacd.
bp Racretary Uetmaidy aad tbo t'amertm boys. charily tUt New Year's Day.
Star aggre rollon.
ham, Rail Whitten, D **rltarn- of previous years was lacking.
1‘a HD eJotsdy tonlcbl l
The lag collector also reported
Warner has Joet completed a
H illy , field reneral
of
Ot* •gu. Lmon U d «o n , Hk lusty Vln- Premier PrUto* Fumlmaro ’ Ko- a ruth la the payment of oceupa* unlay, poaalbly light,
ak
t either n n o n with thf Tallahassee Jllgh C al*, a n d Russell, s tellar guard
U&gt;* event should
/. w . Allman, Jim Rlngla* noya declared l|t| would prove t tonal license taxes. He reported near tbs extrema' south
Bigger*
named
AU
BUte
eleven
aad
tgas
Mr.
M r. Laewardy or
and rentgg w ill m atch th e ir * lla
John King, Harold Dakar on* of th* ix o r Important year* $7*9.76 area received gp to norm tonight,
slightly
warmer
Jiff
tackle.
*C*in*i Ib e lr brothara, W a rre n
Iii Japan's hlalo
__
________ northoaat portion tonight,
todaj.
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Cannery W oikeisi
Decide To Handle;,
Their Own Union

200 Airplanes Are
H |rb w n Into FVay
t

NUMBER UO

Established In 1908

i Activities Seen
Eckerson’HEmployccs; Among Black Race

GovemmentLinesAre
Reported Holding;
On RightAndCenter,

Vote ToOperatc As-!
**___
sociation O f Own! Attemnts Being Made
To rx&gt;ment'-Trouble
In CitruB Industry

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•

DesolatedToJap
Armies At Gate

. . .Xro* •t'

F o r e i g n Volunteers
Attempt To Main­
tain Order In City

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Ten Million In
New Production

%

Cold Weather lliU
Many Parts Of U. S.

More Than 26 Mil­
lion L a b o r Days
Lost T h i Y e a *

Revenue Producing
Agency Of County

pplieahotiB Under
Homestead Ruling

Landis Asks High
Court To Clarify
Its “Flog” Ruling

More Strikes In
1937 Than In Any
Other In History

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Sam Byrd Plans
New Broadway Show

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Radio Stpr Tel|s
About Beauties O f
Sanford Section

Raid MrH.F.vS.^VlunNon

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B W cats And All-Stars WiTl b iT
Battle Tomorrow In Crid Contest

.t

Plans Are Made
For Cracker Day

Jinkinn Office Will
Stay Open New Years

Of Business
Held To Blame

Franz Warner J*lays
On All Star Team

New,Year MenHUKes
Of Japs Not Ilpppy

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                    <text>rly 1937 Back To Work
farch Cut Unemployment
H l t i w YORK. Dm . tA —&lt; * V T M M * k U )-* o rk m arch I n p r l r i t e
industry through moat o f 1W7 ant]
deeply Into un«mploym*n&gt; baforaj
lha boabiaaa downtown Interrupted
multiplication o f Jaba in tM
autum n.
Ilapid curtallm ant of prodacMen In alaal, ta itila a n * o tb ar
m ajo r Induatriaa In tba fM I

PLAYING A LONE HAND

Spring
Was Year’s

IM eprlng, although wldeapreed
ttrik H d .n t.d payroll. of M l
vldaal compen leo.
Projecting Ha e*tlaiat»e I rot"
monthly d ata on a cr oe. eactlon
of Indnatry, th e eonfar«ttca board
calculator approilm atoly 1,7M.j M poraona war* taken Into Iba
n a tio n . labor fore* In tb# U
month* ended In Octobar. At-

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to keep th e ir otraoto ta d oldawalk.
fiv e fo r public uto.
Mayor Edward lllg g in a
alao
Iralructcd Chk-f of I'ullco Hoy (J.
W illia m , to ta k . any action ha

Oicanixe |l... lf—“or e lie .r
Iw llli union*. .G lrdltr, hand of RaNon of a Nova Scot Ian m l«»lon\ ,,ubUe Slee,_ who paM W , .toted
m y, ho lived In n tent during bla
wn,lM M|f0 ^
, 0 h b farm and
i nitcrgi v h in tr day* nt WhHman Brow .n p lr* ’* before ha edt down’at
t'ollej;, in Wnlln Walla, lie went „ ponferenn Ufa|a
.................*
V Hh Lewi*
fought tha C. I. O. In a bltier
■trike, continued production, made
no rontract.
V ila luw k HooI, _ fllcDder,
John l»; D lrgara—Ha aoantad
IvhTitfnin *ml 3!l, he thlnka tha ibe Joblcaa. Whan B realdest Room tlie-l: ninrkct oxl*&gt;* for the public, velt ordered a ernaua o f the unamtini for the |ir&lt;&gt;fc**lonaI apccula* ployetl, ha m llad upon n Repub­
tn « , mill lie wit* n prnlagunlat In lican bualnaa.-m an-to do tha Job,
Irr. uulilinn-long rnniroraray with A native of St. Ldulrf, (7 yrara old,
^rxrliiiMiie ufflrinU over regulation. Digger* i. prqaldvnt of thd Ubbay! John W. Ilntieu—The .lock w Owena- F ard-glaaa company of
rl inipe'a c&lt;&gt;ntiibution to lha ARC. Toledo. . .* i .. -- , ■ 1 ■
A llht rai tnuined broker, h r thlnka
Ihr- rxrhnnue .tumid be . “gpldfUh
L f f s l N o lle *
l* « l ” lhn&lt; t fit, public th at flak , ila
i.-'vliic* In ih r m arket .hould ba
ul.lr tn Kt-r nil II. working*.
“ I heartily .uk.crlbc," ha aold,
ii|mn III* appointment to tha BEO
by I'rm idrnt H oo».v.lt, "to Chair*
ninti I)i&gt;iii:J«*' Rtotrmrnt on lha
iii .-i I fur rrorganliatlon.n
A Nm-ih Carolinian, aon of three
Ki ncrntlnn* of loborco man, ha CUT
l rird I he brokerage houaa of
Chnrlr* p . Ilarnry A Co., In IStOl
nnd llirrr y ra r i U tcr tea* a p a rt­
ner.
OF Oil NEGOTIATING
WUIIam
Martin Joffara—1Tha

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M il
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C o u rtr n iH «*. E f f i c ie n t
S E K V IC E
■octailan ur •■■••Blent with &lt;»i,
or more p*r*uu* io &gt; xntml.1*,
ran .r* (* l* or ut**l tu.*lb*r tn
th* vicinity ol III* ptt.oUv* »l
• noih»r or upon lb* U m i* •»*•
nu**. aklawalka or a1l*ya, . *]■
pr«*eh»* or *l*c*w uilja.-irnt th*r*.
U tar. Ike purpow, u( IndurtmuUi*ra to rorralo front *ntrrlna
*&lt;Kh , prnmtM* or (rum pulrunUlag. irnnanrilna kMolnrw. «nh
or nrcotlaltno with tli* uwnrr nr
•qrupnnt tharoot,
Herllsa I. It nkall b* unlaw­
ful for aay pargua or avraona tn
ullar la or wlthla tb* J*»rl««
of aay paraoa or perron* rtarnaalory or approkrlou* or lnd*r*nt
•gilkrUi or laaauaaa nr aratorar
or thraala at *lot*ne* for Hit
parpoa, .,f compalllna, cuerrln.
nr mduclaa a a r paraon «&gt;-. » t non. la quit h i, nr |„ r rniplny.
m ,nl nr tn rafm ln froir *,.kln*
or freely ,nl«rlna mm (inpluy.
aunt.
-gnrllnn (. It ahall ba unlawful
for any p,r*on. or p,r*on* t»
•atabtlah or maintain a pick,-I,
watch or aaaemblaaa wllhln ion
fa*i nf |h a pramlMi of any r e r ­
an", firm nr rnrfturatlnn dnnnc
tba period In which any employe*
Of aurh parann. firm ne rnrpnra*
lien ahall ba on a *trlka.
Perllnn T. II ahgll he unlawful
far any perann. or perecn. in
t l l B t ataomhla a.
&gt;ncourn*e
aay perase, tlrm ol carpnrntlnn

ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION u a

REASONABLE
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that tb* underalgnag w ilt an tb
tlh dor of January, A. D. t t l l
praoant to tha llanorahU Counl:
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laUa( ear- lb.., 11 He-lie,
PJBPgKIUli Na awapllao
PINNA PM J ta : Na auppIKa.
. I’OrATOKgi napallae. jpaderala.
d.m aad II.hi. m irk .l btaady. .ria ,
bn*, h ero a crt*. Dll** Triumph*,
field a n d * * pack. Na. la I Mi*
l U N l of aakm artno raider*.
ri.M l No. l a l l . t M l t » . aom*
Poor quality, lower. N otiT Itrnr*
fir. Monnlaln* OWT h tg a l l . f f
aPINACH: V ia.
bu*. hpra.
Dloomadala 1 1 .aa.
M U Aktll Na "uppll**.
■WKKT POTATO Wit Houth.m
Porto ftlroa No auppll**. Klin
dried, Nancy llalla few. Me-Mr
TOMATO Ml: Mupptle* light, de­
mand modrrate, mark#l altady
F la U oh Crt*. appro., aa lb*
net. poor la orUnary quality d atrlkro have paaiad alm llar urtllnrondlllon.
II
Fair
In
pond, ll.a.-g l.a., I.uga No aup- aacaa, M r. Wllaon a .lv l.rd , In order,
** TliftNIPgl auppll.* Ila h t dee
mahd fair, market firm. ria. per
doa bun.. atr-TIr
m ttN l labelled &gt; M. Carolina.
CUT hag*, |t.I*.
1IAY; lP*anaO Florida, No I
■rad*. p*r ton; Ita.ae.

« Joions of

w . u _ 4i w r i n : n
A
th*. 0^1 y: r .im m tu to u
o f ih** «'llv c f H m fnril. I 'lu r id * .'

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
to irurk.ra,
rarlat
u o a k b ri
and olhar dealtr* for a II hour
perloc tndlng at ll;* l A. M. to­
day, aa r*puri»d by J. O. Mtahaak
Mdnator.
(UlANQMi No aaloa roporlad.
tlNAPMPIIUITi No aalaa roporl­
ad.
TANOgntNRd: No aaloa ro?*LA*MONg! No tupplloa
KUMUIIATU; No .upplloa,
APPI.1M; BupplU* ilaht, de­
mand Dahl, market oleadr. B aitera, bka halt la York Imp, rial*.
Utility
or
equal.
Jl.e a .Jl.lli
gtarm ana Week Twlga tfllllty
or *qual, l l . l l - t l . t l . milolou*.
Utlllly or equal, II.II. Dellaloua
o a i. m - up, it.ti.
AVACAtNM: N.ouppllao.
IIRANI; IHaap) No auppll,*.
■MANI: (Lima) No auppliea
IIKKTM; nuppllaa II.hi. damaad
mof-erata, market firm. Fla. por
doa b u a. aar. la quality A 'rn a dltlo a aOe-.Oc,
njlOCClil.LI: r i a , ar.raa. par
lb. lie.
CAUDAURt Kupplla* light, de­
mand mudaiale, rnarkal at.ad r
Fla. Cnpanlia.an, bulk, par . ion.
generally m i l .
aoma
*11.10IIT.OOi Horn* oalea amall tola
i l l 00. m hue. Iipra., Ilc -lf l.
CAnnoTn; Uuppll.a light, de­
mand moderate, inarkat ataady.
Fla. p*i doa. bun., tar.
CAiH.IFIXlWKR; Hupplia* Haht.
demand mocarata, rnarkal ataady.
Fla. IH bua. crln A- hpra. aoe.
lo oualliy *
rnnkli Ion, | I J I li .n .
CRI.NnV: No nuppllaa
r Iff.Kit V llliAltTfl: Fla. par
dot. bun., (Dr.
CIUNKHR CAUUAni'.: Fla., par
doa.. TOr-ltr.
cot.t.AtUiU: Fla. par doa. bun.
tor CtlCIIMnnilH: No auppllaaa. NriOPLANT: No aupnlla*.
KPCAnot.K: Fin. IH bua bpra.
alow, gOr-Tftr.
* L irr rrc H : n. nogroN :
Hupllaa liberal, demand light, mar*t a lM lr. Fla tig bus. hpra.
ttr-lO r. ICRHMHO. BL r r la , 1
doa ala*. I 0r.ro*.
UCBTAHD: Fla. Curly, par doa
bua. .Or-Tie.
ONtflNI: (Or**nt)
Fla.
ur
doa b a n . tor-tor. NOIITHRltN.
yallnwa, t . Ilk hagib |l.« l.
FARRI.KT: Fla. por Loo. bun.

U«»n Af* oti k lU lfc A
H* f( in n a. A ny in *pn» or
oonv a ho ph oll t»«. fiititMl s u i h g f l
©f VIota I! u g a u n y
ul
111*
(inm I
I** uu nl*h«4 I f Q fin * i»f n n | * * .
c«etlltijr 120©
nr b y Imprl*©**
m « n | n*#i
M iU r* . or
hy l»oth flf if rth»l I n (irlia n m « n l,
lo c i inn y, i f « t if potion, t « n * .
in u p h , •«fiip© ce, c liiw o ur p h r i i t
n f t h lt ordlRRhc*' Mtwji11 ho
||«
r l i r »4 iin c u n itlt u tlo iA l hy
*rty
c o u r t, m ich i^ e f iio tliu tlim ilU jr « r
iRVlIMHy »h «l' o af A* reel
til©
r* m * lfiu « f ih * r * o f.
8 #ct'l*»t* tft, T M t - n i l ©tflilnnntwl
nr part* « r ©1*1In* icro In n m *
flir t h*t uw Jilt •»* fi ml (tin hr m*
■r* h«.rc»»j r«iuiu It'ii
N iello©
it,
T hf*
im lin a n a *
*Ha I| hPcoaio r ffp c ilr #
luim M I*
A tolr uputi It*
©Ail Allot*
lio n .
P **»M n o il ftilhju «'| (h i* x it h
ilojr o f f&gt;« *m hf r. | 13I.
H H U M IIti IlIfKirNN
U oyor
if J. lO tK IK
u \ x i.K v r i.im

bark to wtrfh. Tho
.hortened
wurfc weak waa rl»*n aoma
eradlt fa r lha Ineraaao In Joba
Anotbar m ajor aourca of Job*
until Iba buatnaaa rararaal cam#
t i i ra rlra t In building and at
Had IndUatrlo*. ratrd tha big
goat rem aining-field of unem
ploymant. nut
tbla
proml«a&lt;t
land of Joha and payrollt failed
to pan out to th a aattafacllon
of tha. mora hopaful,
■ W ith rlalns rom modltr price*
and Hrln* coat. want addttlona’
wag* booatg. moaltp In tha aar
ly month of tha ya#r. Tha eon
raranea board figured lha ever
a g o ' hourly factory wage rale
rogo ahora 71 ranla In tha aunt
m ar from about I I at tb a out
e*f of tba raar. Tba Ilf* a ta r
aga w»o |p rant*.
Hourly v a n * gontrally wara
wall malhtalnad In faca of the
indnalrial doelln*. However. par
ftrilp and waakly earning* ward
radnead by ranawad layoffa.

MIIHana Still Jobloao
‘ ‘ Ryan a t tha amployawnt reI par ary peak t u t Soptrtnbar. tba
Ifatienal Induatrlal
Confordnoa
I? Board.
prlraiajy-ftnancad
rw
aahreh organlgatlon, aattmatad
l mora than I.MO.MO wara out
’ W work, tn o th tr q u a rta n aatl/■' mate* - ran higher. At low amploymant abb In March, t t l l .
thd board figured nearly
If/
add.OOO wara Idla.
In lha flrat half af lha yimr.
'■ there waa plenty of evidence ot
- % qujekanad march of man and
woman back to private
pay.
h r j t i . pome 1ndnotri»a. notably
ataal, Taftortad pravioua record*
for am plorm ant ware broken In

•*K m to m alau la any pick et M ic a
------- t t w a k lu a w ith in 1M I M
Ihr prfm ii'a of any pvTWMi. ft
• r aotparmtlnn (luring » r plod that any of the amployi
o f ftwth {Mrr»wll, firm_ orn ctoipo
v » 3r ^ ™

rn b iu u rr m m j t a ip
14— W ftlU
MAUfTSMAMCIX.
D O M c n o it o n k n g o u iu u r *
MINT
OF
ANT PICKJCT.
WATC1I Dll AttlKiCBlaAUB KOH
a n t To r
T im
in m ro n v fl
AFOnBBAlO WITHIN A CKH*
TAIN DtATANCU O r WUiftl*

to

W m

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•ft Ford Coup, g i l l ■I w w h e a l

trailer MTS—Urge leatUrafler M l Magnolia Xve. Twenty dot
Ur* par ofonlh la advanoa,
with a rebuilt Dodge track. Ram
Fhona d l l -J.

Fog Rant; F ire room bingatew.

■a r l t

a m r r io a n o l a b b
p a t t e r n , s a n d w ic h , c

0 * * 0 . Park Ave. a t tth g |.

iM

i DESTROYER
L E F T DAN
IN A S M A L L
L IF E B O A T I N
THE OPEN © E A
O IR E jC T L Y I N .

T H k KIDIIMO » J I V ,
?iJE*gSW5g^g&amp;
TH E SM UGOHN8

larw , wiring, okarat. and pick*.
Mr»

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P ftfs n w w « I U 9 m
TO W U F A N G /

HERE CO M ES THAT
,
S H I P N O W - H O P E T H B Y R fe
N IC E E N O U G H T O . T A K E
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T H E O N L Y L IN K B ET W E E V
M E AND W U FANG A ND
X Ti G O I N S T O G E T W U I F

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�8ANF0RD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sf,

fig h t Over Teruel
Goes To A Finish

is c la ir - 'M*
P mla
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lug P S d ttfW n falr’
1

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Tin .genaral atiike etltod
it the local plant of the
broken today after approxi

MADRID, Dm . 19 .—W —
While the SpeaRh government
faocht to enuh the last remMdto of Insurgent resistance In
TeroaL Improved weather condlllOM In (be upper Aragon
tpet milted e reiurapiloo 0f milItory activity ill along, the batHe front.
' ■
After three weeks of inaction,
troops front llneece southward
In Teruel were busy strengthenInC their pbsHloni and rep air

N U M B E R 10(1
, a . _ j .. w m

1937

AT THE SANFORD-OR LANDO KENNEL CLUB

1 By ^Chinese
Recession Blamed By
GovemmentOffidal
OnEffortsTo liq u i­
date Federal Policy

"City W r e d ^ L p ia h s
ti- Made. For Leaving;
U.S. Ships ReadyTo
Remove Americans!

S IIAMOHAi;' Pec^ g b . - b D ^ h e
Oifneee, apparently prdpirtng fu '
abandon the threatened Shsidoivy
po rt of Tslnglao, tonight hegni;
■ campaign o f degtiucllan, blowing
tp ell telegraph, cable end radio
term inals. This la a policy tho'
Chinees m ilitary h ie followed in
other eiliea when a Japanese' oc­
cupation seemed Imminent,
j T M srptolions, which shook the
Here are oomc nf the 40*ta Id chaiiiplumxhlp greyhounds road y to run a t the San font-Orlando Kennel club. Many of th e fastest
entire city cut off all eommunlea*
greyhounds
Itr A m rrira are amoni tho pack* running nightly at th a track on route IT, seven miles south of Sanford and eight miles
IJiiona and resulted In Ute greatest
! trillion among the populace, In-J north of Orlando.
eluding U 9 American! who had
net yet evacuated.
. Two United Stales w srrrsft I
were lying elosd In share ready toj
taka out Americans In event of a
, sudden nec-verity while * B rltk h j
; cruiser Wes' - placed similarly 'in,
i handta British* netloaals.
Gen. Iwpne HUtsul.Jhs J ip a n c u ,
'com m ander, threatened
to press'
lie p k n 'e attack 1000 miles Into
The
Chios's Interior,
J
; Unless {be Chinese guvemmeut
lends "Its ,*aat W e pantos' policies,*'
Mateul warned. Japanese forces
may find it necessary to advance
Dill,ANDO, Dee. ». -M ’&gt;t» Hankow and Chungking and
An InCTOass in rlrcnlatlon rales
In a re g u la te d letter addressed '*«■» repudiate the national g o v
wea announced this morning by
' th e Eckeraon Fruit Cannery 01 ■'"•*5 d Chtni.'*
‘
the Orlando Morning Sentinel,
. -»
,,
,
.
, .
Chunking, about 1000 miles ini . , M d under the le tu rh e id " f | , nd
line from t h e '
The aew rates will go Into ef­
m Bouthebi Fireworks Mfg.. Co. «***», j , up the Y a n g tu river from '
fort on J*n- I and will rolae the
' Orlando, Fie.. C. II. Eckerson, Hankow,
midland
metropolis! *
price of tbs m ornlnl paper from
resident of the local cannery where Mia Chinese gsveram ent ’
Captain Fred s. Feren, com­
&lt;
la
cents tu U renlg n weak,
mending officer of th r Salvation
Army Poet, repotted today that end of both morning and eve.
lie had supplied licds to R&amp; p er­ • nln« papers from 35 to 40 cent*
sons. fed 2T2 meal*, furnished ■ week.
Th# luersaee wea necessitated,
transportation to three end gave
clothing to three since last Or*- the •enUnsl-Rtar On. said la a
.tr e a t Base anpBunao«acnt.^by^tke

Boisclair
___ _ays Paris Police Hit CITY NEWS BRIEFS Florida D ailies
Announce Hike In
Local Strikers At Strikers To
Circulation Rate
Seek WP AJobs Preserve Order Binlfff
CIO Activities Are Sit-Downers Evicted'
Expected To Con- From Electric And
tinue In New Fields Gas Works In Paris

The n«r«ld Hftyatg a
groidilcal erro r
to - Tm
H erald 4n which i f Was
th a t;- M r. JaskaOp aseertai
the Atlantic GeAgt tdne
way.
la «M &gt; par*tW -ii
Ing to r the strikers
(at
K cksnon canning pUtri).*
Mr. Jeebenn realty Said
Shat the A U uU bto Deaai
Railway
nnX htotM tf
li
operating. Mr. jlfb g lta , d|
Imply th a t the sbfitotod

BKNTKNCHD IN

ItOMIIINGH

city n

wedding

Roosevelt Asks
For Reduction In
Social Security
President Plans In­
crease In Rattleships For New Year

company" for Hie purpose of col- Celery Feds Prepare
UTh*t ito^Gompeny of the cmFor ClgC SeB8ion
shall bo known ns a Unhm!
" ——
*
WPA Nursery Kids ploytr
Shop, mom gsm-rnlly known as a Gonch Leonard L McLueea »ent
losed Khop"j Ihu&lt; all employees his 1U38 edition of tho Seminole
Enjoy Vitit From "C
nngsged In tho mnnufaeture or Celery FWde through their first
of any products of the scrimmage of th* season yeslerS a in t N icholas )ie»dllng
Company, shall U member* of Ihe day aftemeon to prtper»U«n fur
Union.
itheir opening battle Tuesday night
Thai .'newemployree shell eot again*! Coafh Bab Lockett's Lees' CtoriaU;
ke allowed to work longer lhan IBburg High -yellew Jerkets, last
&lt;UF* without Imromlng members yeer'e Northeast Conference baabf thq Union; that them shall he ketbell champion*.^
"Th# squad," Coach MclAieai
,no deecrlmliuitlan
Dies At Age Of 77!

atatad, "will compare favorably
with Ha oppenoMa this season
despila tha fact th a t we he'va only
Iwo letter men
returning," Melatres will carry 18 boy# on tha,

Ira. V sria Behtoaon, n . i J
'S ^ t V ^ r o m L ^
he home o f h er son CL K. Robin- *»« la r g u n rte , D arrell fo ig u |e n
and Johnny Morgan. New .players
sen, n t 1100 M yrtle Avenue last
Include Douglas BUnetrom, Buddy
(light following a lingering lUneaa.
Mrs. B e t In sen has boea In San­ lllehop, Buck Ferguson, Bobby
G reek,-Frank M erabant and aavford to r about 14 mantha. She w aa,
eral others. Bad W iliam s, atallar
ta r n to Feodetoc, W la- July 1,
1000.
I forward, will * * t be able to play
She to serviced by lw o pews, C. until m id-January due to Ineligi­
bility.
F Bohlnaon. e f Sanford a»d M. la!
Bsbtotnn ef W inter. P a rk ; mm
daughter ArrlUs
Itobtoeow ef lbq; Baby Fade,.
Hanford and one stator Addle
B utterfield qd Canton, N. V.
Faneral eervleta will j t o bald fn
tha Erickson Funeral

Homo tu ­

rnorrew afternoon a t t i 9 9 ’*^&lt;Mk
w ith Rav J . B. Root, p n*tor.af the
CangregvttoAal Church official tog.
latarm ewt will he made to Me
E vergreen Cemetery.

High Cost Of NewsprintAnd New Tax­
es Bring Increase

f w lf h t ranw.
social
security
lasts. Increased telegraph serv­
ice charges, end a growing pay­
roll w ith shorter hours.

The announcement e*ld that
Ihe Increased n u ts for
lilt
would amount to between 120 ,
noo ami I2S.000 and Hint tho on­
ly way such additional espeneto
could be offset *•&lt; to Increase
the rlreulitlon rates.
TAMPA. Dec. 19. —(Jft— noth
ot Tampa's new ipapera yester­
day announced Inrreaaaa In subscript |on rate*.
Tim Times, published
dally
esrapl flunday,
advanced
lls
Prices from 16 lo ig renls a
week, end the
Tribune,
pub­
lished seven days a week, from
10 to 25 rents a week.
The T ine*' announcement follow*;
"Beginning n e it Monday, Ja n ­
uary I, the iiihscrlptlon Price*
of Ihe Tatnpn Dully Tlinee will
be raised three rents a Week,
one hall rent a day—from
15
rents In II rents. Monthly, quar­
terly and yearly rales will be
Increased In the - same propor­

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2D.—
—The budget bureau, with Presi­
dent Roosevelt's tacit approval
line asked enngrssa to slash 174,*
000,000 from •pproprletlons for
the snrlsl security hoard and the
Tronrasee valley aulhutlty for the
nest fiscal year, It was team ed
LAFAV5rTTK, Ala., lire. 23.
|
—&lt;y|*» - Farm er
Bennlor Heflin, Isst night.
1 At the
same time President
s*rii'lien with pncumi&gt;nls In th"
llnosevelt innounred a possible
midst of a "comeback" rampiiign.
Increase In the nevel building pipw as'-prnlieldy p all the crisis" of
gram because, he said, the facts'
bis illness today, hi* physician
VJAfHINGTON,-,(llre. 29. lfl*t m id in announcing Heflin waa uf the troubled world situation
, "ere fnrte end the United IHatee'
— A/tii1mrle machine wlilrh «p»'n “much heller."
must recngcUe them."
an nl,plane 20 miles away liv th"
Without referring to the rerent
hent thrown off fiy the plniir-*
Until- I aim Prince I on univarslty rink Ing Of tha American gun host tion. The single ropy price of
m otor ! I* itrarlng p*&gt;rfrcliiin*five cent* will remain unchanged,
amid ;T*-nt »cricey- al (lie hand* waa officially rall,*l the College c f 1‘anay, ny any other specific In"In Tumps, a* In other cities
New Jersey,
*
lid rn t, and diaclalming any unof arnqr engineers.
. i fr'endly gesture Inward any p a r throughout the United Rtatee,
of
— M irular nation, h* aaid merely that Ihe heavily Increased ro„t
iff)
recent evenla had
caused him production forces Ihe raising of
subscription
prices.
Newsprint
* * 11
"grow ing concern."
;* a r S
Tha new step In &lt;hn president's paper, for eiam ple, ha* gone up
uncompromising huuget-lialinelng| 2* percent In the last three
ram ptign waa revealcl following year* and Mte* have more than
The avhllr*&gt;n Inver* of this city j'lig h la.o f tl
Field and | ;r&gt;tt*.l Preaa dieclosure that Ilia I doubled In the p a il two years.
will g e l-th e ir firs1 opportunity-’ lh w ill feelui
herlng up (J5(|,oo0j&gt;0ll civilian rftnaarvatlon Oilier roste have riirni relative
i.ee the yuniH of g sm ts Haturiisy d rills but i
» a light m rpe appropriation may ba cut by If. making an Inerenan |„ *uh
Impeantlve
in
sftcmnngi when the Hanford HemI- errim m age i
1123.130,000,
necessitating
the arrtpllon rets*
l‘ro B latkcsis clash with a Hem- NAME.
F
SCHOOL aerspping of 404
campa and order to melnlgjif pew* and
fealurw atsndard* on the plane
mole High School A ll-Star teem Fred Genes
H. II. 8.
ICm IIi m , m Pea* TWeeel
of atcollenro tn whlrh Tim**
made up of chiefly Hemlnole stars Jim Young
readers are accustomed,” ■
of this season and Ihose Celery N; A. Itilk i
Feds of the past sen,ona that are Bud Wilkins
l.nme for Ihe holiday vacations H ralliy Odh

S t Augustine Praised
In Radio Hookup Eminent Educator To
Lecture At Rollins

“Pioneer Nlfrht” To
BeHeld/lpiLtke Mary

Jackson Praises
Government Aid
Calls Recovery Pfo*
gram Successful In
Restoring Business
PHILADELPHIA; Dfefc' 29,.
—&lt;AP)—AimlaUnt Altottwr
ficncrnl Robert it. Jccknon
ncctincd '‘bln buiilhtki" today
of
Rolnff
on a "atrikn*'
ncalnat the government itfan effort "lo liquidate thi.
New. Deal."
The administration's antl^
mmtn|)oly cruiwdor lit an ad*

ness- had seised upon lhe reces­
sion "as a cudgel to whack con­
cessions out of Me govern men L" '
They wleh. he added, - to MR*
uldate Ihe New Deal and throw
off all governm ental Interference
w ith their Incorporated, InIttaU vi
and
th eir
Inelde
‘aristocrat!*
anarchy.' Jeekion said the governm ent
wee "th e only agency with pow­
e r lo condition rapllallem and
Industrialism to survive" and
suggested business w as blind to
tho advantages It receives froto
the process.
"The unvarnished tru th ," ho
said, "la th at the governnMaVa
rv cv -srr program has succeeded
ituvrffafr sMe 44 W e e tlv e ly i l i d '
restoring th* profits of buslaeab.
Labor has had no such advenes.
The smell m erchant has had Ito
such prosperity, The sm all menu*
faclurer Ins had not such ad ­
vantage. Tho only ju s t criticism
that ran be made of economic
operations of the New Deal Is
that It art our breakfast for m
rnnary and let the cat ateal | l |
It ilhl not sufficiently guard re*
rn rrry from tho raids of th e '
monopolist. One group In the
United S lates that has n o e a u a a
for com plaint Is the 'b lf'b u a l*
ness’ group." •

Playoff Continues
In Chess Tourney
It. M.
Burns, local
chsgg
player, wfll conHnuo the playoff
with W. II. Griffith of D eU nC
I f ’ the V aldai Hotel tomorrowJor the C entral Florida Chess
Champion *hlp, It w as
learned
I "day.
lM
Bach of tha
players
h as*
won two games end have played
two draw s, Tha
rule*
undeo
which they era playing provide
that the winner of th e B ret Hop
gems* |* the cham pion provide
Inc he hae n two game m argin,
Mr. Duma won from Jo* Bcngr
l* tt—- o f D eU nd.
ei-C entred
Florida champion, h r a m argin
of e games to ona tn ■ proVtcaan
tournam ent
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Baskets Distributed
By Salvation Army
Approaimately - 200 ph
gathered In Ute Salvation i
Citadel Monday .night fl
Christmas program spanner*
*he,' Young People of the 0
Salvation Army offlelala VO
ad today * adding that. (
Clau4 teas present *nd dlgtr
rd candy, nuts and fruits ai
The Salvstlon Army h r nisanq
stocking Fund
distributed IB gmeroua basket!
of groceries, 84B toys, end 68
garments lo those to the County
who are needy, Army officiate
a s p rassfd/Mhs 1r eppreciatlen to
each clt Iseti in Hentord and vi­
cinity who coo'rlhuted to make
Christmas wortbwhlla fig thaaa
less
fortunate
to
Semtoqto.
County.
:
»
of the Empty

Amerieea
Cameglo Institute's Christ to America, will assist in
miatoricgl plan for ilia prrsrrva- ;ha adult education program at
Jlon af f l Angnattoa "nd said Rollins College this year by giving
it w M 4 he a floe thing fe r|a course of flva- lectures on "HuFlorida and tha nation.
jmenlatic CollacUvIam nr Spiritual
Bbe atou told b ar nation wMe Democracy^'
audience about I t Augustine's | The leelurei. which will dwall
famous dish, fried shrimp, and particularly upon the Conflict of
Editor Nina Hawkins of the f t church and etoto, will be given
Aaasetiae rnaerd.
tSetordaye at U A. M. to the Annto
Pertly cloudy and a n *
Oq Dee. f t a t I t ; (4 o'clock Rnaaall Theatre bagtontog on Feb'
noon Mies Meflrido will law ruary l i . Admission will *be free uuaeitled tonight and TRa;
about Fatal. Reach end Miami and regtatraUMf will not ba ra- poaetkly oecaalafWtl mlat &lt;W
over. atotUn WDBO in another qulred to altond thin course nl the showers gear afgd coast, o

An U'snM^Jag
entertainm ent
Program hag- been arranged end
U la a i yoemd t largo throng
wlU aUewA YRq feetlvltto* are
■cbedalM W 'b e g in a t T:M

LOCAL WEATHER

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Though »omo; congremrtieii are-co n^litey^fay ijfttateil
of line over lynching condrtfons In Che 'Soiifk J muI ■fcrfc
fflnving with might and main to enact leaUlnfifm which
would aeve;ely penalize die taxpayers in any cueimunily in
which
u lynching
occur*,
a reporta_Just
received
from the
iuiujum u UKAM
.9.1_t
* m i
• _'?»». «
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.1. . i t i h M . , ,
preddent of Tuskcgce Institute shows* thiH’tW SpuUih is
rapidly eliminating the lynching evil with oh T* any help
from the federal government whatever.
*
During the year just Coming to ,a cjoirc, Jthcre have
mw (A rm r I'm w —a
— -aa.ia hecn eight lynching* In lh«-Untlet} HtaU*/&lt;aiho&gt;f4henr in
A
:&gt; ih, 'K«Uilh: T’hJa VhFriiwre.i with 1inm*Ma T«n*elf'anMdairy,
■ W iu la a n la
lh&gt; pare*** •&lt; i wcnty-rtveW IM rty^cai iVtft.'" i f W
f t f l ’IMi

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my.feofl* r ; y f - A*r-7l:
The prancing nnd pi whig'or each
cfbveir-bo"f.“
&lt;
How long IH j &gt; « lil f it I'm- sure

llpt fin)il/|f,/Us(.iii*hr-gfl«|&gt; £ hrlsli

MtMoar lm&lt;&gt; will Im ekarsrU !•*

«&gt; &gt;■«■«■» lAMrtlWQ HIMMtdmt, MaCa Casapaar « » « •

a w l VWr IlnaM lo la# aallaiMl fftth
M i l al a ln r llr ia t , Olllfea aw
w M a la fA la Ifc* l a n » l rlllM four
aif; IM MMotrr with arlaoaai | nw
t aa l a a a n .f i la Chleaga aa4 Krw

r f l r i i i i . 6131^1 fie ^ w m a t nature-anA.robbcfv;
with' nulrder: two WAvotWMftiJr ikh oftltbfxrT fh.,

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111 '*01

a' liilaitltii 'i- i i

boneiit,

Iljjfj ItfdtoijfjKepeatiagritaall&amp;i

Till lr ll.i|l|ll||'l&gt;S Im till,ill,

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iu . wsnr i , •• i 1*1; • ;?*•
Thn('«bc, b y
a ibtjchif hfcnt1 fcA^;'lWihty-two
v llli t*iril, ii plot',, years bueguie of her p^ift *s‘ ii Writer
Vuivertiritent's
ml,, ii||il iliiiih, lit|i! rallying of American j^uth to ciiljsl.L^ J h Sr&gt;V/)ry, jWar,
In the iiHscVtioti of Mary Roberta UlnchartiiiiaCad.* author,
■ Or
icnllnsi n* r .
in \hu current isnue of. the Good Housakeepliig Magaiine.
J p r futlin* |; • ' OUt.iii . no
In n frnhk article, ^Before'the DfuttfB^;'Bbl|E•, * ahe
^ I l s v « plMiini'il nml I'lsan'sl
warns Americans against &gt;var pnipitgabdii. ‘ She mcflpofr*
gj
sml |ilmiu&lt;il.
Th)mniisu&gt;ii liy fronslhr
the movement ^or an nmendmpnt to thp Coital it utrpn, re*j*or iimestiw ot 1 it in Its,el. 'lulling n referendum vote by the iwople beface war can
I R i] |l f iijiint iiticmn,,
ill 1rn lie di'clnral.
&gt;
1 : s u ,;
'
y—
ismliolli'il ilirnurh,
''War," sbe says, *'Ih the immediate peoldam-of-every,
gW*».lmei'y u« s |HIM.
inothtr, nnd every home, and wory cillaetk JShutMW' he
vVu &gt;11 iher’II e rrr limn In iln
wniils u war or not, e&lt;v e ry cltijccn s h o u ld h a v c . ^ r i g h t
/■ Intwi ««tllo up.
t :.
W**»s ,In,iu *11 nwful Ini nit Oili. speak.
.A ,’* .'
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"ItememlH-f the long
‘-fiiV
It** rrslly iiullii' Inrprislns
j ''propaganda,
before
Wo
No* liHDiHy wo lint** tu, it*.lI War, the prrimrntlon, lhd*Wta!
_
lli&lt;« lrl«*U
now for tlu&lt; sume thing, the shaking of fists in Eur
Wltli oroiioinUimt.
the sharpening of pn&gt;iest&lt;ffc0 high moral tone of one
y * . Rilii'riillutii, i. lil'li tllccuwl
F.limilil rim) lliln lITu 11 lu*,iuy • nirniimt unother;. nnd iG nnt^the appeal to uh on etl
T bira'i nnllilin; much
llmV'r« and humiuie grounda,'*1'). If
“1 want no m6re\wIuTIfiBant my children safe,
Solas t» in,ml, . « *
Kicfpl s lol of 111ii,iny,
their child feu after them. I want no foreign propagi
-(IKOUIO; IIVANt driving us insidiously to tig.* fight]ug point. 1 would
v
In lliiktm, lIciuM. fend my country to, Urn latbL Inch w my body and, yip):
I wont lo lie sure Hint It nemls defense.
Jilted, lie til 11ha, Klinotn wild
"I want preparation Tor that ilafunse, udfgunte, i
Runs
t l n r tlwcnlhearl Insnl
line. 1‘lolnly In. Jii. i Inved lie, Hum nclei|uutc.. Rut I hn^’e n right to demar ‘
ngn'n shall the economic desires o r, fntpniatj
to death.
i**H and hatreds of any other part of the'vtaif
Apparently the special h -smIw, Into aggressive wnrfnro, *
of Congreoi was railed Just lo
•‘i'iint involvrs eii iifnendniput tv~tbe 'I institution,
choose up shies for the liuhl
which, will begin will'll Hie legu stie concludes. “It should leg 1tlmutuly follow
rniircripllou, for It . Is imHi'nknhle that, nloni
Jar session meets.
iwwer to conscript our children,'We should h
The Iriiuble wltll Hi* wmlil tu In the reasons for duing »o.” !,

lAcyii ti"tfr iwto

day Is *lhat
,too acutely
traublea, do
etKer'fellow

loo many people ai'e
uware uf their own
nut iivilite that the
hss hit troublrs too.

SANFOftp Market

Wo a«e wlii'ro lamdon N havIn r the worst fug shies I SOI. Iu
fast I,und&lt;-ii la In such »11 MW'

till tog, It Ht'enis in liijte pur
masted
the c ho lire Hoyles
Mgry eapltnl It, Kormie.

. I'm- MJt*l»gst&lt;i'.wnl«M don't uv««
•wgiitjiree.
‘a.*
P a r there* ‘ w*Wdngr*e,l*e&lt;y or
mdbjng jh| ,pkg.
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of thbse were In NorthSrh 'Stolen nnd 51 It*,., Southern
States. In 61 of the Instances the prisoners were removed
or tho guards augmented or’other* precrtntioiH ‘taken. In
IhnJr other Instances, nnile^'forte was ukdH ^&gt;M w]','the
would he lyncher*: A^tolii.-of i ’i pH-sotH, (^'Vh^d' -man
nnd 72 NcgWies, 2 women u*&lt;170 men, .waro.tbns saved
front death at the handa,of imobsi'1
■'*sn,ti» ., •
Be
it
saW'tA
the
sharrfb
tif'fW
il*
(hnt'tftH
e tAit of
BIBLE VEILS!] FOB TODAY
these eight lytichlngs oetftlt*/M In this state, iW h’oieifrrett
.1 wttl meilltatu In thy p rm p U , III Alabama. one In Genrjfta^twp In Mfsslgslp|in^phif,^ a
■ id have reaped unto ihy wuy. I
Jcnnessee. H iuh Florldp ha* the worst lynchtng)1rw»'d
S iB sM lfh * 'm y w tf hi ihy etaiuios:
an
y ‘state In the unjMj for: this *yaar,, I m i m m calway*
g e * n i net fu rg ti thy word.—■
been so. In/*cl-thr«gH b^t thO'yeare/Florldii ha*, ranked
.h'gh’i nmong southern Htatjs. wh1ctt;:pttvp' sfnikl'f To'ellmlPLANNINp
natrjthis evil.- ,
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No doubt the effort1will, continue andji^jlrpe goes on
Yke fnture a**u' rntlnn miclit 1
lynching In the South-wHI ibncnmeia mnttcF«of.iii*tory.
J o .bare u poifis'l rllirll,
/• . T
I.i.i ,f tr'j.i lit l»i*-"
eliur i,r nil llif HiIiiKs tfti’rt* "*'* •*

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We see where John Knigltq
new Florida publisher, also pub­
lisher of the Akron, Ohio, llraron
Journal, is being mefltiotieti as
Republican presidential candidate
k IU40. Sir. Knight recently
bought lb* Miami llrruht ami
4 - Miami Tribune, consolidated

s tra ig h t^ ? , font, , ;
,Sc I iliootlS of t/y&gt;.New,Ytar a

I ’I !«• a f i f l T t f t t f 'f f i w

Year may,

hoOWf V W ilujV,

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kunSoft^riM1* lee. !»
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You eng Mvo? y o u afrirl W«*ual»
,■ ami IJoiui^. jhat'l red.
jjiR whet
to ray
woif'r ia to ink hrad?11T.

lfo*l

so tsm
MILL

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I'm bKl( i h n a l^tgtSr, land'hop*

1 iIm 'I t.llt

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PMOMtSES I
to B ecom e \
POPOiAM
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‘ .Ths production of sugar cane which
Ms begun Irt'thd eaHy.part of the last
Mature in Florida, and became an imoortaut Industry, was virtually destroyed
.during the war between .the states. One
of the best preserved and meat.interesting
of'the few old mills left remaining is
hear Port Orahge on the tract of land
granted by Spain in 1790... According td
N. EL HUdreth, S t .Petnrabilrtr, the orig­
inal mill was built in 18lu by l*ntrick
Dean, Who was subsequently killed nnd
the mllT burned by the Indians. It wns
rebuilt in 1889, again burned by the In­
dians, and agttin rebuilt. The design nnd
construction of the remaining relics 1 f
machinery prove it to be of a very 0 *

i«A' 'n n ■ '• ■••
.• "mi t
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date.
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The CHAYOTE* Is-a aatl^A of (fiiaU
mnla. For centuries^ fsis-'bWh.'hlghli
valued as a food and gnduWUy'Its cStj
tlvation has spread to’oth^r tVopleal coun*
tiles. Us delicious flavor greatly Tesefrtbtfli
that of the squash blit Itecnrtrfp &lt;Jf ifs il*
llghtful nnd charactcristii^Wktuffe It It
adapted to numerous methods .of prep Bn
allon, .Commercial produeffan at present,
is centered largely, around DpLand, and
Minipl.. About Itw f cfatrti Are’rimorted U
have been slilpped 'fitotil lVffimd to’h'ab,
Hiern markets lust sensun alohe. A di*
tinclive iwoulinrity .of tharaagbUble i|
the prcsencu of 41 aiug|«, lirige', -doi«-fIb
ting seed. »• .•
o..v.," •-&gt;

my longue

t

I 1 » -'A ,.., X .r'
One- five., jroom.. modern
trungblow, i double garage,
ltd 'W est 19th Sll *••

/ Service

"tjncnr-iH atroa v.. ,&gt;n_ t-f
■'WWH Hit dHWs Wrth « f1(!,W f til

E SANPOKI) EOUUM

SINESS MAN’S

Ifditor Ssnfurd Herald:
: . 4 A nl,l
tllrln'u 'lie lum a upill
From *Jme to Hmr the lln l'n l wllirli llil.r luivn'c Oiii.ilK'SA thill
Aaie. Departm.m „f J u d k . has |ic ru„ Th(. lrtu Il h Illb clusllll
Uilgsated ceHahi men a* “ t*uHHa , , , ,
... .

Cnamy No. 1.- Inclodcd In Hie list f 1
ware HMb. men a . U p «bc. liUkn- M
C«r‘, Floyd, N aih, H u,k,r. Cur pis

Ori’ BfeP H ifalihf P’ian

. LUNCH

fm 'i.iy and lie tum lri* ou
® " &lt;;«&gt;«*rm.wlty UWjh hun
' “' « » « will, nothing •&lt;

%itd piht-n. They were so d e s l f - Mi* f 10 golag 'o f.-ed, clo'U, t t i * k&lt;ynfj " «
listed bicause they i r i ,hfm.
eye-for llm,,, nmi, .ud wome, wIIKETlNOU ffUtXUk 1'BESa OF
sctVcs
above Isw
and
'I i. mw,, out uf employ Ff,(l III DA: ..............................
regarded the rights o f. others®], * ()r
.JVhllo llie n^tkpu. Inis-,suffered
They were nut mis nsmed, They
"M
*0 . lucresw Ip_BC 9(dsatB and fa?,
consliluttil a pirnacc to Ilie pCtd.c l" 1 ,ul,l'i
11lilies of nem ty gtl per cent aiuk
■.Ii IUs l.'im iiiu.jiutt also |„ ,j aQ i,,,
WsUkra.".They have all paid ' hei , u ■,
penally of their fully- and have]' ) 'hail* I end in your pn|irr hist
i't nverage Inreeuso is not
disappeared from the acmes o f^ d th '
' u , iin
houses iii S a n -1an large
u a .tliaU
o f. the nation's
•urge ua.
thaLof.
Increase.
.-J I' for thin
lawless activity. As their w orthy^‘"'d are 1fulliliutiiig to n fund nveiage
—
...—
— 1. C
Credit
cam
successors I noinlnn'e John l„ Isiw ' under the solicit at ion of IJimmc j fart it dun In iMKhdurnHoitaiI canv
U, Will ism (Jreen, and others of notable “b■'•tipern1 iiji" ^ to enolitu palgti whMt hniaheen c trT M q*
their Ilk. Time after lime them- men thi n, lu pr
ly 1hr nnsulfIs)o.Ueesa of Y t v Ida.
hove dame,,»trated their vontempt. reiely frost tills Is rim llm tfse.l With the
for our government, our laws and,Feesonally ■! am a frlptxl- *|fitlre libg,hoi&gt;, uRij
pur Const Hut Ion, 1w henreer law ^"tuL ei, mul I iK'lievr lalsir o rg an -] lb ,lu ted linffic laws, "no-fW re*
......................
baa rua toualsr to the
lelflsh In (sc lion-, a it snrli have been in the Inw. wlHi apasinodir patrol oft n r
l,lr,.ilng In Ilia iahorlng
laboring highways,
highways.!.tjig am A ftaW d L afci ml
Urasta of, live organlutluns they j|&gt;ari a hlrssln*
' •H*l't bill us Ihey nre now run by rate In F l d H t T ] ^ h h r I V a r t i t
taealre fs t salaries to head up.
Some months ago,

Tires—flatteries

Intoxicated Hu ■'orgnnlsere," “agltalere," and
klfli iutlork'il Miirera up'of)liouUJr,
i t wbase high salaries His poor
klM utr must conk Unite, they a re
^ detriment In I be lli W la g aiaw.
k.m eliacr ta* aocM y nnd k cnrteec
In 'h a put lie, Iudwp. Ilnliaip
Jay'dncm to lie v«ry largely Iti^ ie

jpent due

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.SERVED FRO]
'11:80 TO E:#i

8 EE US -rOR 'ifOHfl
OAR, OIL. LHBIflCATTON
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PEEK’S CLUB
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TIBESBOP.

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Wlfthrs you and yours a Happy' a t'
Safa New Y*jr&gt;Vd
3 . " ' nunTON
Rcnoci

Flcdida/Safely CouSeli

AVAI'AIHM' No •ii|i|itl*«
IHimii) Ho niii'filta*.
lillANH (l.lmn) No ■ii|t|iHvn
III JKTM; Ho|t|»Ii**si Hicht, demaiw.
iiKstlt i it iv tiinili*! Nlfiatfy, Fl» p*r

sin* Iiuii iff, In i|ijnlll|f St run*

Utllon. M'Wr
Till* K’lfil.l; KU K A iif. U**r- H&gt;.
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pntnitl ifnifil, in ni It f’i firm. Kin,

ECONOMY-Waa

Thfwe P tfM ts Drawn
WhenPlane Hits Lake

r:FtMty,W'&lt;#MUjr U
,VAri»ua j»(aRS:for aRy

DCALEBS lb

OAK AND PINE F
QUALITY*

4'*o|trnhnKiHl. Itllilc. )itf Imi, K«*H*

*ntlly - tin noj Hom# efirljr .MtBlkt-

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t*n* Hpr*.
tMIllVofHj Ht.j.plirw
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nun-1 ni|dl«'r»(9( m n v | «f n f lrA ,\ ^

Martin Andersen In Jhe O r *'k ' llVl •' r#lR, A liftfii.
V*w
«do . fleiitlRfl .avs '.that gan- initiJItr.
(4 people ere'beginning U real
t that tba closing of th e’Rckeri
•ft Frnlt Canning plant. foK
halsvar reason, would result
r I4t&gt; more persons out o f
ork. r Wh»n RrkereOn Can
tries dAclded In qtiH bitalnPstt I
te r MO ot its employes, artd"d by cit) uraanlirra. walked
*t. Mnfoqd woke nn.T Mr. An•reel- ears In hi. roluiun toIf- "Cronle uf tba laa-n real
•d that If Ilia plant bad rliued
It **raoas wonld htjte been
end fimdlega, Tha po­
et elnppod jdiki tlng' at

the h o u ris a d wages. To Iranstafe
l,*b Un»01r
Its intended

' Hated a . *

Our Many Friends and. Cus4omc»
fo r a

r.« e

-SL5.

N arpbaea TiSnd
&amp; * * * * ■ Vby thehr hlgh hamled
X ? ,ttV* «*e .openiksthods, is
decUred by tbe
w*t*r Ae f*l pilot,- blinded ,hy a gupraaia Court to ba uncoiuHtehaavy lo ^ . trfefl to land os' lot. tloaal, these orgsnisationa will not
Botuorr. (duns to the tail of tbe submit W &lt;he ruling."
I
having last now. Mr.
Welslar ftid .A rnold
Ddrgraf gdJVor, a lasia of what the Inglagl
wbo went IS tltdj aaene ffi • ^
wiU .be If.lbeae radical, uaf ,
giitrioHr. Mmraunblk agbatora
Tbg pUet- 'r^ d to save • tba a re given I hair way.
w o iq M a.tlfa tbh h o ld lp * h e r , Uafa
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
HENRY A. RUSSELL 3KEACO.

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R oosevelt A sks
For Seduction In
Socfal
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C»aU—l&lt; Fr»m S

GRETA GARBO

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TemWiHBe Given
*1 * 1 B«tn Phi

. Dab - and RlUy Kpps. eOO) of
Df- and Hr*. A. W. Kppe, are
TiatUag

yolptiree

On. thla weak.
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Atlanta.

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Jimmy MeEIhannon will leave
tomorrow fur North Georgia Col*
l*«e la Dahlonega after bavins
■peat the holiday* here.
MIm Aliena Bppe of RoanokrVa. and "Mtaa alarm Moore of
Atlanta. Go. are the gueeU ef
Dr. and Mrs. A, W. Eppa.
A t the fascinating pair! 4, Countess Marie Walewake, who
, **r. and Mra. O. R. ■Clemm
anndeuce the birth or n eon, becomes the favorite of Nap ilvon Bonaparte In “Conquest,'' open­
Chester Ea'H. yeiterday at the ing thla week on the Rita at ern. the incomparable Oarbo adda; an­
Compline*
rerndd-Laaghton Memorial Hos. other unforgettable role to a long list of triumphs. CHprfbs ' Boyer
d, Nancy PltaL
la co-atam d-.in the.new plot at*, which cornea from -the hands— ef
ie Wright, B ar
that directorial. genius, Clare ice B r o w n .______ . ’l
iey noutsiusi.
irjorle" Cogburn.
M afn erlte la:

Friday

.Brownlee
• a . . . y ||

Jlfidea,' the'only,
W ^ th e V d a ly /M a to y ' w ho. Jha*

«V/r yWled* la ike ? Bt. * Jofin'l

Mr, and Mra. W. F. Garner had
aa their guests far the holidays
the following members of their
fpmUyr
Mr. and Mra. L. F0(O»kr, v ¥«■■
W. AO w n er'o f Atlanl*. Mr. and Mrs.
W- O 'Fuvni. Mr. and,M r*. F.
.0. Hhd£r” and M r.'and Mrs. Ai
* '? W r * .Of Hollywood. Mlaa
Body# -Oprner, MU* Helen Oarn ir, . Mbs Marcelte ' Burns. Mlaa
.Virginia,. Burns - and
Donald
Moors. ' ' \

n rc e n try .

*

Ami one more question: 1,; '.
tbouM be deckled to build war*
“ U r. President, i, this p«rt of i
ahlpa fall Inr Into the cale*oriea
author Ited h j the Vinton act. new prepa redness p rogram ?” ho WW
■sknl.
»
■;
legislation would not be needed.
To that Hi* re piled with ft qiltt
For the-present, at least, no In*
created natal personnel woul.l be. ami direct negative. * »

sharply reducing enrollment p e r
tonne).
’ KUee Ranch-Shed
WHh few ateeptiona Rooaeeelt
la rldla* rough-shod over depart*
menUl he aide who are demanding
appropriation! which both the
white hneee and the bodre t bureau
inalat earn he. cut. Thla waa eel*
deneed In hath Mi* aoelal security
end TVA eatlwatea.
The aoelal aeeurity board naked
the bud ret bureau for 1397,000,000.
Thla waa ataahed to $3*9^)00,000
n redvcllen of $i*.000,000. The
TVA—the' administration's eon*;
troveralal power rate yardallek—
aaked for $4$,000,000 originally
but reelaed It to $41,000,000. The
budeet bureau allepd off another
$2,(300,000 and atnt eo n e rtu a
*40,000,000 estimate. Thla la about
$.8,000,000 below the appropriation
for the current fiecal year, and the
figure face* renewed onslaught
from TVA opponent! who contend
the gorernmeat already haa p o a rj
cd $1(1,009,000 Into the TVA and
Oiat the time haa coma to cut jtayr
outlay! to the minimum.
( The President's intention* of
Increasing. n av jj appropriation*
w eft announced at a preaa confer
■nee* In which hp referred conus*
pondrnIt to a letterwe had wvIUen
Chapman Taylor, democrat, Colo*,
rado, e f . the house appropriation!
sob-committee on tbe navy, advla*
lag him that he mlftht eapeel ad*
dltiona! elUmatee for naval build*
In*.
.
Aaawera Questions
, A t the c o n f e re e , the preal*
dent soldered a ^arrage of quee(Iona which the repertory fired at
him.
How many veiaala would be
added to the p rftin t program, he
fdald net ayy, nqr could he .fell

When It’s Flowers
SAY IT WITH OURS

PIPPIN GARDENS
W E S T F IR S T S T .

T h a n h a v e been
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• T H E B IR T H O F C H R IS T "
W e will a g a in p re se n t It F rid a y ev en in g , D ecem ber
31, a t 7 :4 5 . T h e re a r e IK m en a n d w om en d ro u ted In
O rie n ta l conturacH.

SANFORD GOSPEL TABERNACLE
9TH S T R E E T A N D L A U R E L A V E N U E *
REV. W. 8. qiTKRN, PASTOR

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i j|| p | sroaldibe coa■Ducted; T h a t. waited further
study. &gt; .

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''-N or did he know whelhpr, addl
t tonal ' authorising &gt; -letlildllot

Hoii'-ft-Uiy evening front’ $:W

Teachers To Receive.
‘,,T,9 Fay Middle Of Month

„ *•:•# o’clo ck o a t
ihe lpij^Btoran church.’ -

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b / ' tbp^M noira of th e - church
aqd tju ir ■w lrta • sad all -meaf, , TALLAHASSEE. . Dec. » . —
(fry ■pf Ufp church’ and friend* 17s)—Blais 'official* said yeat»r*
of Dr. Britfrfle*, -ere • cordially day* they*.would mact month-end
payroll* l without
delay,
but
coaid * not distribute teachers'

B arg ains

of January.
State Comptroller Lae said
graeral slata salaries agrregal*
lag $110,000 would ho paid by
lbs general fand on tlma.
If* added nothin! would he
le a aver to* apply against un­
paid’ bllla H at will reach a to­
tal of tl.U 0.M t shortly after
Jon. 1,
' State School
Superintendent
End IIsh predicted the $1.147.000
monthly distribution of atate aid
to the county school aystem
could not bo met before Jan 10
The United State* has no recip­
'o r I t. Moot or It la oipocted
from automobile Hernia tag rocal copyright rrlathina with S o­

Itlen Instructor,

llizebeth DeForest &gt;
Vl^ Guest Of Hojrior
Dr, |and ^ ru -. A. W,. Kw)f j n t

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NEW LOW PRICES! BUY NOW

Motion picture companies will
consider unsolicited msnu*

tem w rtturs a t the ice 1 Prince Edward Island la the not
I
drtfflng off ‘ norther! sm allest Canadian province.
inA , ijq tfrd ay wee four
• btloy) aero Fahrenheit—
IA fDfreee colder than In

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mppearance O f Ear hart
Big News Event O f July f

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Th e Sa n a :S

COOK C H I M E ■ LOWLY
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cooking. O'hrrwl** th*
rbr*«*
will hacom* r«tt*r »n&lt;l aM lenlt
to - Olgast. Macaroni and chMaa,
chMM rondots and omelata a |l
raqalro a m ndcrata orati. To**tad aandartcliaa ahnnld ba raokt'd
wily unlit lha rtle*»e an hani'.'

By VOLTA TOBIIEY
N ava Krvlew Editor

Tho Al* Fratuia Scrvlr*
Aerots the Mexico, Mo., •'Intrll
If tn e c r V front p»g&lt;-, last July,
r u t &lt;hr headline:
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NO NRW 8 TODAY

Srlliller lypa efcplainrd: “Of
Amelia, Bought fly Air And lly
W hether hnunring a hall on a
iddla or reading “Converaation
. at llidnighl,V peopta thought alioul
a girt aoughl try hundred* of mrn
ta toe Pacific. My«terioo* radio
Jibber kept hopra a flutter. U. S.
« ■AawaWlwa
a/l fto«* Ithe
ttn South uOUk
Warihlp* ear
raced
rea*.
Other nation* helped.
' FaB-Amcrican
Clipper*
and
$ftll*h flying boat* begun Iran**t Ian lie flight* the aamo July, but
0 * *polllgh&gt; waa on the Pacific.
M there waa more fu*a over Ihi
Boaalana’ North Pole Hop No. ‘J .
fh la tlma the tteda fared (1.2152
mile* to lapd in Southern Call-

huddle*. And Virr I'rn td riil (Hu
tier ilrrw up a comtiromiw Hint In
vnlvi-d no blood linnsfu.inn fur
the .Supremo Court.
“ Dear Albrn" Uarltlry became
tin
apiiato Democratic lender,
lit aling l'n l llarriMin by hut one
vote,
I'atrntlne'n T h rrr I'arl*
Death, meanwhile, took tiugliM*
mo Mnrmnl, the rndio iiinii; (jf.ig c
firrahwin', the “ llhipandy fn Illue"
rie n ln r; mul Vivian Ilurnett, the
ntiglnal l.iillr l.onl Facnllerny,
Jlri'nin gave 'h e world *&lt;iiitathing new- to c' i iv„nluiul..partition
of I'ah n lin r. AMioiifh unahln to
live and til. !' under the ohl nundnte, Aral.-i and Jew* bn'li found
fault wl'li 'he propoenl divDInn
of Hie Holy Jm ul into three part*,
one fo r A r m . "tie for Jrw*. and
enc fo r the King'* n a v c -r.
K ing fleorye ynil lila queen vl*i'«-d_ Nuc«t|(tr*Di|itejMinHl more July

When tuberculoal* patient* are admitted to Florida'* flrt&lt;
fltate Sanatorium they will find accommodation* alm llar to Ihoac
ehown above. The picture ahowa tone com er of a four-bed ward a t
the InaliluUon ju it completed by alata and federal government*
at? a co*t of npproxlmatcly $700,POO.

artificial

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FANCY RINDLESS SLICED

SWEET JUICY PINEAPPLE

WILL SELL THEM
THIJpfl. A FRI,

IN M A R K M DEPARTMENT
CHOICE WESTERN

LEG-O-LAMB Lb

SNOW BALL

Pound

SHOULDERS

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Rabv Beef ROAST

Pound

PREH|1 HOME DRESSED

SHOULDERS Lb. 18c STEAK
STEW""1 2 Lbs.

FANCY RED

STEW*

Small PIG SIDES w-*

N e w Y e a r ’s D a y -3 :0 0 P .M .
SEMINOLE IIICII FIELD

Rayon, an

first produced In ISM.

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

WINE8AP

r "lllan eao ta fn a bathtub gondola
‘ ; gltchfd to a flock of baby balltron*
(’ hit an l»wa treeiop, ami wired hi*
.[ Wlf«!
[i '■l a n d e d lately . All equipment
f. homed op.”
Another W ar Degln*
’ tJIrJi Wore halo hat*, and tlann-d
f - to "It Look* Elbe Itain in Cherry firew ork*.*T ile Free fi'a 'e heranie
"E ire '' rin.l re eleeteil I ’realdent
B|o**om Lane.''
&gt;■’ '.A nd ju*t then the Japaneae ami I'btn'tti tie V.rlnrn. Egypt'* newr
Chine** collided. Each country
‘ Mamed the other. Doth *eni mure
- - mhMM- minded mrn into tho- I’el-1
ping arena to reatoro pcacu, Tokyo
malatfd ll was a local lo u r and
made repeated truer* wllh local
lord*, but none of them Murk. N an­
king biaUled it wa* Chin*'* cm. cDl conflict.
‘Thu* the 17&gt;h w ar *lnce the
, World w ar liegan.
Waahlngtnn took I* calmly, Tho
* town wa* full of thin H u rm talk
i
. . . and Jloy Scout*, hiving a won(Jarful time , , , and Joe Robln*«n
• a * driving Hie ren alr Into a 'nlka
■ , Ultm.-hla (bin lip* Iw lilrd In n
*’ g rim /a u re intlle.
M l)-'i
Itotilninn Fall*
1*1
Th* name July heat Hint made
■ the mklwrM'* com
grow Him
A u k 1* heanMalk wa* enunted on
u .'to w ither m urt-liill foe*. Senator
» Wheeler1* to«r failed to a whimper.

TO gELKCT TU ltK EY ^ .
—
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fh&lt;m*a Ilia turkey which hae
few pin fenthira and lid Maralaltea. A yo'lnC turkey haa Walt*
rounded ronton r», clear
color
and a flexIMa hreaet bona. A
"blue*' tint
Indira'fa
Inctffh
c lm t fat layera under lha akin.

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Seminole AH Stars vs Sanford Black Cats

i - o r m f *T Y i»

Potatoes 10

PO R K SAUSAGE

FANCY STRINGLESS

FEATURIN'*

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ISA USAGE

FREE DELIVERY
Hanford, Fla.

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H IE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

INTERIOR OF NEW TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM
i t T H d r« u in r o r v i t a i- o r x .
f t iV D im a ttn H n i.n r m %•
t v . b t a th a n riorum
X lilt T ill: KWTATK ( if UKO. A..
••IKim. IlL IT A IIK II-IN I'llli.
H A TH

n .tA i. t n n m
VOTKJK I* IIUKKHT

BV H RS. A l EXANUETt CJEORUK
A P Femlur* Ftrvice W riter
ChrUtnuw ha* p«t»ed. you've
► (Aught your breath and imw lhF
New Y ear is dawning.
T here’* lho‘. pood old custom
at calling on your friend* on
' New Ycpr's morning—or bving a*
homo to receive ftii-nds who II he
Hooping to your door. Of rnuraoth at means the flowing bowl.
I* it turns out to be a brisk
cold morning, your culler* will
need a cheering cup, Alt’*
m orning’s not to pleasant—a ll the
mine need
So polish up the punch bowl,
ihine up 'h e ladle onJ browse
' thiougli your recipe*.
It probably will be eggnog, but
there are aa innny form ulas for
m aking th a t New Y m r brew a*
theru are fo r im p o u n d in g a hot
sum mer's mint Julep.
H ere Is a view of the main Hour corridor of th e state's new tul^ieultw i* sanatorium n c sra Or
A Holiday Eggnog
lando. the first of It* kind In Florida. The state, tuberculosis board said the institution will be able
In ease you can’t make up
your mind, hcrc'a a tried reci|&gt;c 16 treat 312 patients when I; Is li.'tllca'.rd January*. 3, ami more than too when money I* available— the favorite of Joseph Hoggia to purchase additional equipment. -'
of New York'* P lata hotel:
Jt *tf»*
1 pint of rream
VI eup granulated
1 q u art of
sugar
whiskey
• quarts of milk l pliU of rum
Beat the eggs in a chilled bowl

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li lm i n l v i r A t i ir t
f I »«# K t t t l r f»l U K O A fU 'K K ll*
••I * •«*«! a h i I . a i » :iiJ tim e. t h « !i
tut ih f f p .
H iip h c n ilo H
ii
« MRli| J|||(*» in* A O t u l ftvttli •
u r n l o f lh # l- a rtn n n i«tr A lto n
«t

n t mint#. Am* for ah rrd#r 41* -

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\n .IdniliiUfrAliif* rtf the tM «l* nf

Idy and efh rlrn ry , &lt;c) physical
fitness, (dl family l IiiI us, number
of dependel t*. e tr nnd lluit wheie
the factors (ti), (e), and (d) aiej
itlallvely tqiinl. factor (a ) sh a ll’
mainly govern.
That far nil employee*, eight
h' ii m sh ill roast Mule a day's
work, nttd 18 Ifltar* shall constilm e
n n ic k 's m iik , Tluil for all rm
r "&gt; ,»«, tjjue oyer eight hm.es in
any one d ay an,| 4h hoars in any
eiie we. k sbsll Im overtime and
s' nil he paid at one nnd one half
times the regularly established
tinge sealc. This rale Is also to Ispaid for Sunday’s and holiday's.
That employees engaged in the
funning of fm it shall he paid at
(lie piece work rales ns follows:
For sect i,mixing fruit, six rents
pei clip of six No. J cans.
For srrliuniilng and parking
fiuit V 1-2 m il ' p c i" clip of
\
.Vo. 2 cans.
For peeling fruit, fl.RO per
I nidii*l tia y s of III fiull i-mlM
F cr trra i lug fruit;—|:1,thP pit
t uiidn-d line krls of rspnciiy of IJ
qi a rts rnelt.
Skilled labor in senernl Ml cunt*
pet h o o t; common tnlmr In genei
III, 10 eciltn |«-r hour.
,
For dumping fi nit from field
hoxis o n lj eonveyor hells rm cents
per hour.
F or dilvlng truck*, fill ri-nl* per
, lua r; for usM-ting drivei* of
|tn a k * , Ml r r n i- per hear.
I Ini die minimum w ages for nil
employees ►
IiulI he eslHhlislied as
fi.lions:
|
For skilled lalmr working al
h o iily iiiten, *21 a week; ernimon
• Inh'ir. ll'.i.'.T a week; rinl all cm
, plovers working on plcci' w ork,1
igbereutohli sanatorium in be
‘M n week.
, ,
.
.
1Tl’it! the simp eonim htee s h i'l
. r ha Irm a it. • has l.ivlied to.v. ^
i y ..... .............. nAdmiliistintloii at dud leal toll the ('limit's representative In the
taytona II. a r k and Hr. Arnold J " ,n * nn'1 " " ,l In rase of discharge.
In y of ft, promotion* or demotion*
•
*n,c committee shall be notified.

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Hliprr, Oecfftftil*

Food* th at a i e lilftltlr spiced
nr filled with condiment* at*
not good for children Foi slnveu
and rundimant*
destroy
tha
,i iiitrsl food flavor.
A sm all
i.imiiitt of .salt, however. I*
TFvmtnmrr

A SION

0 9 T H I T I M I S l n a tm ra n y was this shy
sw astika form ed by plant* of Ibe N atl airforce w a trib u te to
F u eh rer Adolf H itler. Glory th a t o a t* belonged to the nation In day*
• f IM fam ed "dying circus" U alowty being regained w ith th a ran*
aiasanea la aviation.
•»•**AMP - H

another year o f gaving money
for housewives.
A ml «# resolve to bend
tnrsls ul lower cost in ln:!t&gt;.
Itlrh, red Minot brand

Cranberry sauces *.n
I.uml O' {tunslilna
Mfince Meat 2 pkgS,
BjjutdartJ JJuglJlyj____ ■'
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r .
Tom atoes
. . N e I cans *
Van t ’am p’s HI ox
Pork &amp; B eans 3 Cftl
I.Uitriou* U ariU tt
Pears
no 2'/a

t)nsntlty Mights Meseree**

fowls &amp; Rice
Lucky New Year's Dish I
An old legend says that, if on New Y ear’e Day, you eat
Itlark-Kyp I’eas. Hog Jowls and iliie, your Nsw Year wilt
tie fllli U with I'rare, Joy uml Hirhei. I t s gotten to be quite
a custom imd it Is quite an appealing dish too. We're pre­
senting all llq ie llrniN al money saving prices.
Black Kye

Sugar Cured Hog

Fancy Blue Roi

R ic e
54bi 1 9 c
For Joy In the
.New Year"

Fresh GA,

Fresh GA.

PORK

Tri pie “ S” Grocet eria
The R E D F R O N T Stores
T h u r s d a y &amp; F r i. D e c . 3 0 - 3 1

PORK
SHOULDER
L b . 15c

IVST. Campul

T eias Khipited Dressed

ROSED ALE WHITE CORN 2 no. U/a cam
LIBBY GARDEN PEAS 2 no. I '/ j cam
21c BLACK-EYE PEAS
2
no. 2 cam
I7 '/3c GARDEN PATCH CORN
no. l'/ 2 can
IVc YELLOW CLING PEACHES
no. I cant
APPLE SAUCE no. l'/ 2 cam
2 .for
Itimlli**# Itiiruh ll« 2tit
LIBBY TOMATO JUILfc
2 no. I ca&lt;n
LIBBY CORNED BEEF HASH 2 no I cam
COMPOUND LARD
lb IQl/ 2c LIBBY CHILE CON CARNE
2 cam
TUNA FLAKES light maat
2 cam
GENUINE SPRING LAMB
ALASKA SALMON
tall cam
2 for
LAMB BREAST STEW lb
15c
15-oz glauat
LAMB LEGS small,
lb
27c HURH-’S SPAGHETTI
ib -o i whito loaf
LAMB RIB CHOPS
lb
35c LOVETT'S BREAD
•A
PIG PORK SALE
STEAK or CHOPS
lb
SHOULDER wholo,
lb
BACKBONE moaty
lb

Oysters

f

49c

WESTERN BEEF SALE
BEEF POT ROAST
lb
15c
LOIN, CLUB STEAK
lb
25c
BECF RIB STEW
lb
12'Ac

and Hope A ll Through This Coming Year
That We M ay Serve You M O R E

D tllcioui Apples
2 lbs
Calif. Lemons
doion
CAPE COD Cranborrios lb
YELLOW ONIONS
3 lbs

15c
21c
15c
10c

• i * i

B
anan as 4 »»• 15c
Iwt'g Island Kimball
C auliflow er "• 7Jc
C usp CallfnrnU
Celery Stalk
9c

Our Sincere. Good IVislies for a
H A P P Y and P R O SP E R O U S

U. 8. No. 1 aiatna

P otatoes 10

York Inqienal

to Everybody

toavlsct y.sr-

Turkeys‘2 7 1c

Ful ll.ltluum - Quality

16c

&gt;aft Elkhom Cheese lb 'lie
iuper Brand Oleo lb 13c

U .S. Nr. 1

WHITE
POTATOES

R . N . N IP P E R

OP A L L KINDS

Joi-----

19c
27c
19c
9c
10c
15c
15c
19c
19c
29c
23c
17c
8c

PIE CHERRIES 2 no 303 c a m ...
TURNIP GREENS 3 no. 2 c a m ..
GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 can*.
TROPICAL Salad Dressing, q t__
SWcEl HELD CORN 3 no2 cam
EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 no 2 c a m ..

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lull* *rv&gt;* but nifklf vslssi; ym pay Utt and
I*'* m«'* si as MSfitks *1 quality,

C AN AD A DRY Ginger Ale (plus dep) 3 for 25c
SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR
20 lbs
67c
BROOKMAID PRESERVES asst flavc 2-lb jar 33c
SNOWDRIFT. SPRY, CRISCO 3-lb can -55«
LAND O ' SUNSHINE Macaroni 2 pVg*. 13c
1 pkg*. 17c
LAND O ' SUNSHINE Noodlet
LAND O ' SUNSHINE Pancake Flour pkg. 7&gt;/2c
GEORGIA CANE SYRUP
no. 5 can
39c
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO
can A 10c
JULIETTE MEAL &amp; GRITS
2-lb pkg.
?e
NATIONAL SPEEDY OATS
small drum 7*/2e
NEW DAY COFFEE a rich blend;
lb
23c
VELVO COFFEE ground to order;
lb
19c
FOX RIVER MILK
3
tall cans
19c
SWIFT'S JEWEL 4-lbs 45c
8-lbs 87c
WALDORF

GA. PORK

th*

tjRy 0(f l&gt;Pi'fiHb»f A. I* It It*
*!•*•*•rut to1
* ill# llrtiiurslri#
rtf ft#mflirttip Cil Hilly. Ftrtfl*

STATE TUBERCULOSIS BOARD FOR FLORIDA

b eat to a froth with a rotary
egg-bealor. Then slowly add the
whiskey and rum. beating cod*
I tlnuously. Add a sprinkling of
m l'.ntK . J ’larc 'h r bowl in a ; *tib
[ o f Ice until time for serving.
[
But you may not rare for
punch th a t strong. In 'h a t case
make a fruit drinh. Mixtures of
it tlie Ju’ccs of several, fruits are
I alw ays good. Blind ^-our own
| choice.*. Thun give *he rnncoctlon
| a lltfle xlp hy filling -tlip bowl
I with a ginger ale or bubbling,
I chargrd suiter. Ml* In pieces of
f fiu it; they die** tip 'lip drink.
CLAIIET PUNCH
| 8 'Tange- , Julct-d 8 ounce* gir.ii*
j 8 lemons. Juiced
ulated sugar
2 qtuirtv pine.
2 ■,itui &gt;* rra rk n i
'
sppln juice
Ire
Conibine fruit juice* and i-ugar'.
Cldll mul add riaret. I'otii uvet
!cu. (Minis'll with cut fruits and
mint
ItrCnralivc Ire Cubes
W hichever liquid you fill the
bowl with you. you xhuulil have a
■g e n u p y , cpku of Ire floating on
£ th e ’ R irf arc. Use a plain rhunk.
M you choose, but at range tonic
sliced fruit*, t-berrie* and some
green on. top to dies* i f up. A
b elter idea la to make your own
calto of Ice, fleering 'he decora­
tions Into It. You need u merhnntcal refilg eru to r fo.- thst. I'mceed (bus: .
Taka the rubo pailiiioiis out
of tho larg e,t tray, y Fill ivltb
cold w ater and chill it. When
* the w ater i&lt; lodf frow n, insert
slice* of ratidird finite nnd prerohfeil cherriet. nrrnuglng tla-ia
In some attractive in t'e rti. Then
when tha block has fru irn solkl,
ftdat it in your punch.
Cf course, you should have
• trays of things to nibble handy
to the punch howl. A W ashing­
ton hoates* ha* become famed
' fo r serving tiny doughnut*, warm
from the frying pint. Another
hostess serves tiny pas1ry puff*
filled with a cream cheese n u r­
ture.
T ry A (’oarfor’
Dainty toasted .nndwichr* a l­
ways a re good; small lari* or
mincemeat turnovers are delicious,
—o r you m ight 'ry "romforta.*’ F ry
flp ie -in rh ball* of doughnut dough
a fllca brown, then dust them
well w i'h confectioner's
sugar.
l»tl* U*m on a trey nr serve
them In a basket like a heap of
snowballs.
Ami don’t forget to have bowls
• f cracked mils, cabins, figs and
fruit siring* set around wheye
your goes'* cun munch on them, Finally, a warning about your
Winch bowl. Of roorsc, it should
be th e center of attraction. Hut
be careful to set it up where It
w W l lie bumped into—fidb* too
n ear 'lie frout door, fur example
And you must be ra refu l,,tu o ,
te p u t It in a rorncf where 11'
cun be removed e a slly .fo r refill*
For the flowing bowl must
v flow from u full brim. Keep a
auppty of glasses nearby so your
cellars can help themselves, have
• prt# of cocktail napkins handy
l Und then—bring on the guests

lh -

OBELISI
FLOUR

SAVE THE COUPONS
Pound

Soap o f Beautiful Woman

C A B fA Y
3
cau 1 8 c

DRIED FRUITS '
Evap. A pricot*
lb
Evap. Peaches
lb
Bulk Prune*
3 b*

19c
I4e
ISo

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in k e r s Go
Back To Work
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Jn*t ' t.nnknMt

E M P I R E ’S

Immediately, the balance wna re\
placed by new help.
•■Ho demanda have been made
by tm pleyeea lo officials of the
Company. A notice posted yeat. terday advised former employe*,
tha* an Interview would lie g ia n t'
ed for the purpo!&lt;e of discussing
any dlfferencca. No form or em, - ployeea raapondrd to the oppor­
tunity. hare not Item approached!
hy any amployrc representative
I - and understand that those emplayed a r t fully satlafled. llavei
received petition from Ihoae ills''
f*:- missed w anting re-employment o l|
j . early dale and while we Itnd ii «»* j

K a l#

IliK R r iix H#nal)&gt;r

•lu .l !tt...,v 'K in
N ifty N ila

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ll.n l.r

J | » | H)|nw
Itiilrli K rl.nC

The departm ent

The Phlnrse were the firal p rin t­
er#. The Kuropean Inrrnllon waa
independent of tho C hinese'diseovery.

t / i U m b JI
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tMfl;

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
L A R K S P II^ V E lV H lfilU M ^ A L E N l)U L A 8

CORNFLOWERS—PANSIES—ETC.

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL

Ttin a 'a te eonatllution of lllinola
n«w In iffect waa adopted in 1S70 1

C M .M T AIM.

• UA « P I AW t O A A M-1 M F I « V -t -L 1* 1 -1 I H I i- »

vessels In tho M editerranean after aabmarinee had torpedoed vaaaa
w ere ordered to arour tha water* oft the Spanlah coaat and tend alfat
to Indlf nant action by tha ainkiaf of a ■ atahaafaiaa aad ordered

THK NlttHT TO M U I t a t ’AWTm*

daata which th oaten ad a

—STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY-

GREYHOUND

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KIIIHT IU I!K : 3 I* MU#
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N'nis i Ja r r i r # r
H o rry 's W..K
Alls M ar
W !*• W.
f!la l'» l) In

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ENTRIES TONIGHT

Kill Mrllfttittl

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WISHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

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IM lt, II..M .I
2 '* "
Ml#s Norwich i? W » r .
tbit'll# Kur»ka
I"
Honitr lint
. . r KVH~ T ' '
Nlgg#r Ki|.r#«s hllvar Tint
FuturityAliioonl’ '
I* .t.r I'sn
f ijn .
"V im #?'"
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T il l " »i
r »n#r Itlrlnl.
. . . a 'S K r a . " " " i u r r, . . „ . r
I'aptir Outlook , H .n .
i

LARD
Lb. 10c

er ac

n im t h

. J*r. F Ik a ___ - rii#iii-# i.'Lmi*

N u t Maid OLEO MARGARINE lb. 15c

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*nd " r,"» "f ««"&lt; r -

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,m ,r T l " * " r H
A * •* * l"
" r r
humanly
pn«IMe o make 103a a happy New Year lo our custom er, .v e r y
I

or SPAGHETTI
g% 7 oz.
lonn Grand
puOT.
A &amp; P Sdft TwJat
Fresh—Plain nr Sliced
10 rg. I.«af
A &amp; P Fnmoun Tub
Flnoat Pur* Cr«anu't&gt;
. pound
(Silver IIrook Print BUTTER 1 lb. cln
Sultana
16 oz. 4 A C 21 oz.
Smooth, R'eb
Jar Jj
Jar

MACARONI
BREAD

BUTTER

C O U N T R Y ROLL BUTTER Lb. 37c
;t COLD STORAGE EGGS m u i^ u ’ 29c
O U R OWN SANTA COFFEE Lb. 15r.
| ITALIAN LONG SPAGHETTI Lb. 10c
Van Camps PORK &amp; BEANS *»°*- c*° 5c
BULK

SUGAR

HIGHER

LEARNING

Potatoes
APPLES
10 Lbs, H e *5 Lbs. 15c

In the a rt of n rrliih tln g waa
practiced by 100 vuluntM rs ta k ­
ing a fcliurl tmir%e nt» the lint*
veralty of M aryland ram pui.
This class ul three la taking an
advanced course I* l a d d e r
clim bing. —■' “ ,

Iona Hrand—With Rauce

K n ry Tasty-*Specially Cureil

pm ijn m

PORK &amp; MEANS 16 oz. cth

CHEESE lb.........................

Inna Tender Harden

Hunnyfirld Jyeah,. Crisp

Calf Liver

PEAS No. 2 cann.................

CORN FLAKES H oz. pkg,

Iona, Hweel White

Bunnyfleld—Quick Cooking

COHN S No. 2 cana...-....

OATMEAL V/a lb. pkg.....

Fancy Praparcd

A A &gt;P Luscious (Halves)

SPINACH

PEACHES Nn. 2'/, can.....

S No. 2 eana

Bacon
■ "* 1 ,1 .

Frnthly Iloanted!
' Freshly Ground!
T hree1 dellgh ful blends of tha world a
Hnen*. coffer*. Hack equal la quality, dif­
ferent only in flavor.

ISO® r.»lnHlll» aV&lt;«, .

U ». rebuilt IJo d i, truck. Rati

26—Allncrllttiiroua I1or Sale

Jltxkl A Ford, i.q w n la r »“d
n m td it. iiM,la. luit*. veil Ian1
111* ,Y;i Tudor—radio and Co­ ti.rnl, wlritie, .Iiqvid. ami plrka.lumbia ' Silo, S g rrlflr. rqully ■&lt;&lt;IV K. II. PbllliPC, 314 llo llr
fo r caqh o r trade. Tal.phun# Aty.
1

f a t a tu*d car dsaltrs.

F o il HALF: lu-druorii »ulm ah
inuat near.' (la . . ruula. good
ivin'lllluu. Will y&lt;-l| . vhyop for
raO i*/W rlska 'A pt. No, 13.

• —Situation Wanted

P A G

.

O

RED CIRCLE lb. »
BOKAR

B ig

3 bin:......
K'nd to everythin* R touchea
CHIPSO large pkg. ..
SOAP

Ivory

3 small pkga, 25c
Med. mmC Large

SOAP bar f

FOR SAI K: OR* of the large sarrir# .tatlona cn P ark Ava. Goof
opimriunity for hxal n u n . Inquiri
Of th . I t s j.n l K ralty Co., 200 N,
Park Avr.

Herald.

Tiir## room Iiiui. o—nnn r o o m ,
,niiniii&lt;&gt; for ,tu r a &gt; « o m .—n«ar'
■l*r&lt; tha n«w year rig h t-U a . Isigo nrhnol. l/'t I t * US. Fmc4&lt;
• tkMlar A day's Quality paint*. lug liu'rd |in d . Ilelwren* iJtfll'
wmwl end Winter Park. Meal
gUgUy-Rogers Hardware Co.
for mufiu’tlnusry slur*. Two
-F eallrr manura will r«p up your I1U11&lt;I1&lt;&lt;I end nlui'lr ilollsi. taka#

it, &lt;&gt;11 m 309 Park Ava. Ban-

Raneh,

IONA

bar

S a l i e n t for tha Laundry
Small A C
Large

PKRPARRIi

HLACKEYK PEAS

Vigorous and Win«y

Oxydol

■aa maid
keeper n»

Ion. H«ndr&lt;eks E m

Rich and Full Hodicd

MEAL
5 Lbs. 10c

1# O t.

lb.

CAN...........
Fancy— 80-90 Size

PRUNES 4 pounds..
White House Evaporated

MILK

3 tall cans

DRESSING qt jar...
Iona Dflidoua Rich

COCOA lb. can..... .........
-t(2 .Ib, can 17cV’

Lb. ‘
Cauliflower
Lb.
9c Pan Sausage Lb.
York Apples SLbk I J^ c Beef Pot Roast Lb.
■ranev uBMtir -- r-. t
Lb.
Stringless Beans lb. J0 c RPorkChoos
ttira
-»
Pork Roast
Lb.
POTATOES

16lbs.

ffC

D

2 5c

Lettuce

•

2 for

17c

’

Oranges

Doz.

20C

P4»rY, HEII RII.IBR, IRW

(tN K II

rifIB

2 Lbs.

Lb.

19c

Potatoes

5 Lbs.

l i t

misRM rAjiAtiun

Lb.

it*

NiXN T t a s t r i o n

PORK

Sausage

Rutabagas

Lb.

25c

Carrots

\

2 Lbs.

16C Hog Jowls

Steaks
HAMS

Lb. 23c

Cauliflower
ROAST
Lb. 19c

Lb,

ONIONS *Bananas
3 Lbs.' 10c 5 Lbs. J^ c

M O N A R C H JELLO
OATMEAL

3 Lb. Package

Pure EGG NOODLES 1 lb. Cello Bi«
C H IP S O

3 Small Packages

SY R U P

GALLON

JUST ARRIVED! 160 LB. WHEEL,"GENUINE

FLOUR
Purest rout rot dates hark
rr lo p k l 'lim rs when tha Urit
CroAn M aeivtd Oaaa in this 001
try for use by the Royal Navy,

•'X

X

9 c

R ^ n w H im *

Iona Delicious Salad

«'. a. s o . 1 n a t a n

’HipMtTn

32c

n n iR K irr

H I M tm -H

Broccoli

f-ol.nN *. j r t r y , n a s ' t i t . lamum

R N K A H FA IT

Lb.

B IO A N

39c

Beef Stew 2 Lbs. 25c

PEAS
Pound 5c

EIGHT O’CLOCK lb.
CORN

Lb.

HLACK-KYK

Mild and Melldw

Kivu 1 mini I*u 11:: 1•1**'. !• 11•I r*r»»nr

Ford Coupe |!I5 —four-wha.l
gailar H U —large aaml trailer

w in o n

39c

"»*«— r u t r o s M *

Picnic Hams

FINK8T liltIK I)

bungalow.

glraywd:
llawrllyn
setter,
i 21— Arrengc For Sal?
montha old, block and white.
Twenty u n o * rtn" eitru f land
Notify N. W. iJiKoy. (las Plant,
liewr l,-i|iU»viH.d »o buid road
Four hundred ilnllara, I'all at
31)} Park Ate., Hsiitord.

R I . H ’K I I .

OLEO
13c LB.
NUCOA
18c LB.

nNRRM •TAI.NR

t k n i

Lb.

Veal Cutle ts

A A V Fancy Hiked

11LUE HOSE

T: o

w

I'llK E II H

PINEAPPLE Nn. 2Fi can
NUTLEY

16—'IIoumch For Itcnt
iu ' uii

•W im i

v i:i.K ( 'r » :i) .

TOMATOES .1 No. 2 cans

C la s s ifie d Advertisem ents
OAVS YOUR*WatTh'rapalrad by F or It' iit I'lve
•a a wkn aanlly knows how, Phono 7.3-J.

,

Iona—Red Ripe. Full Pack

FANCY

Mgr. Produce Depf

Johnnie Aldtrnun, Mgr. Mfrat Dept.

PEANUT BUTTER

t —Loal A Found

SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 411

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'Independent -fiom c Omned a id Operated

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Uniform cHnm reports from the
entire country m e rum |iilrd quarUtrly hy the federal liutrau of In
voatlgation.

The United S U 'ea poteal off#
o f agriculture crania about 40.000 p aten t. a yea

IT ISN T TOO LATE TO SET OUT

Italic lype waa firal uaed in 1501
by Aldus klanutlua, nn Italian
printer.

anticipated resuming full opera-1
tlnn un'll n eat week we hnve|
acquiesced lo their wishes and

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I 'i n w ll«»t*r
Ann IIkim
l»l»ly Omni
Me# Traffic
TKVTII HAf'ffr C.l« Mil#.
n*.i n m
tiia« a m n .« i^»n

F r » m r a t e On*

and Allied
Workera
of
America baa today wired a prota r l th a t yoo h are enfortrd n
lockout of all your employer* and
3 refused &lt;o meet or diacua* the
altoallon In any m anner with
the
employee
reprenen'allrc*.
Plena# A drian what its* happened
■ and your position In the mu'terMr. Eekemon'a reply " to the
' m eaaarc hi aa follow*;
■'/ **Our relVIona with our em ­
ployers haa always liecn In our
loiowlrdgc aatlafuctory. We have
adwaya puraued a policy of fair
treatm ent and a wlllinif»e»a to
00 ‘operale. Our plant haa been
In cnntlnuoua nprinMon although
aomewhal hampered in the laat
few daya by a walkout of a err■
&gt; t#ln division which liar hampered
a ctivity In other department« and
)» a neeeaal&gt;ateil operating with
• amaller crew, Of those wlto
itty-w alked mit- -approai*
!». matcly onc-thlnl returned to work

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1917

Twenty-Three New-Comers

In A(HadcsOn

J o in . L ocal

fuel n u stressed by President K arl!
that membership ia also open In
any local rvakleul who in inter-!
rated.
Mra. Alice Piper, Miss Ina SI.1i
Ktmvlrk and W, E. H. JUatin were
appointed membete of a Visiting
Committee to call &lt;&gt;n im m btra of
tin Club who may br*-ome ill and
*t*o &lt;o call on new winter visitor*
irrahlp fee has *„ they arrive In the city. Thia
ernta a year, ai-tlvily la in line with the W«l•o December 1&gt;, corne-to-Ranfoni ConmiiHer aponr e te r P e te r .n n ^ r e d by the Women* Civic Croup
•aptalw of Iha p h f-fht Dentlnole-tbounty-ChamWerj
rcure a d d itio n a lly C m lm rt„ .

To Handle Problem
'Asks For Goodwillln. stead Of Political
Speeches Of Blame

New Tuberculosis
SAttiiD/pium. Will
t f e Opened Monday

E ntertained
By Eckerson

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No III w 5T A g a i n s t
Any Empk&gt;ye«3ay»
Head Of Eckereoft
Canning F a c t o r y

Presidential Approval
(Given Lake Shore
Park Developmeht
1 And Also Sewers

S trik e Is Called
Frifnifa Gather A t
Princess T h e a t s *
tV im w iv

day*," Congressman Joe llcndrirk:
Mated In hi* communication.
The park project which call* fo r
n total rip cn d itu re of (29,941 ami
provide* f o r th « - improvement
the entire wemt
p o n d *lle,
beau* iflenl Ion projerl ever upprov-

Directors Are Well
Pleased With Visit
To Sanford Farms

a n

SOB. furx-AKlcnt o f t h e K c k tt^

.*tm Fruit Oannera, 1 s t, « ■

in a shod adders* hef ^ t Sjb
|sn«\inutd]r 500 **apkrf*e*
&gt;»l

&lt;■thr"'fijrst ‘iirku^ Mrs. Munson, 73,
» m

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

1

'MWX?SMSts.a Music Teacher,

while the City’* nhare of the runt
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1
"This visit to Srmlnola County
Initatlatlon of officers of tho
la worth a whole yrar'a schooling Kiwanla Club for the coming year Uibullon I* (8,420.
Thl* project ti the flr*t of g
•
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to our boys' was the farewell e iyv _ „ „ „ ; „ t
presaion Monday of It. W. Holharl- In a ceremony conducted by Dr. D. terlea planned by the City in whlili *p
, n/firlul* m ntrnrplnte converting L p i S C t i p i l l O r g l l n i H t ,
eon and J , R. Gardner, directors J, Scott, president-elect of the
H a d B e e n R e c ip ie n t
of tha Vocational Agriculture De­ Chicago club, and a short address the 11 acre plot Into a public park
...
..
partment* of the Gladys and Rust- illativ e to the present Adminl** and plnytrnum l.
The present project provide* for
* *1 l ' l t l f i y n O I t O T S
burg, V irginia, high achoots, who t c i t Ion In W ashington by Judge
-------with 25 of Ibelr Future Farm er J . F. Bucbelle of Charleston, Wv grading, draining, nnd s u h lrrig a iMr*. Fannie Slrm bridge Mun»«n,
boya spent Sunday night and all Va. wero the feature* of the log the entire plotj covering p 'tri linn* cf the aile with a network of, bilovdd Sanford mualc teacher,
day Monday visiting the a ttra c ­ weekly lunheon of the Klwanlan*1
w ater pipe* fur aprinkllng p u r- (wlw) was recently honored l&gt;y the
tion* of Seminole County,
held In Ihr Valdes Hotel yesterday ipo*e*; covering the entire plot with n r to r and e«ngrvg*lloii of the
The ages of the boya rin g ed at 12:15 o’clock.
from 14 to 18 year* and tbl* wa* ,ln hi* short riddr*** In which hn 17 l -2 Ineliea t»f muck; eon.irucl-.'lloly Crus* Kpismphl t'h'ireh with
(•log 5,0(H) yard* of shell-rock shin In Urge ftamt-d legend eiprcaalng
tha first time any of them had mentioned
__ ___ ..... policies
r _ .„ .
of tho New D eal1walk; planting 2.100 tree*, shrub*, deep appreciation for her aervle.-*
been In the State. The
---- parly) Administration,
---------------- - Judge Ruchclle
traveled In a modem ischool bu*',poVe briefly of the Importance nf! and vine*; fertilisation and ear* to the cituirh ami *o the commun
for the duration of the project,|jty, died yvs'ciday a fte r a *h.nt
Ptri n a a b n u g h t . t« U l» . a ^ t l y , ' w ^ n y d n ln g ..Mb*._ .Untlad . M4aU*ii"r. ' L*'*Huc°th.er the To7J#\«niMflH*h*.
,
through tha actlrlHva of the Sem- Suprem e Codrt Intact and f^aci, ^'" . l ° ,w r“ "*
I piaying court* o ' the weal end oft With her at the time of her
Inole County Chamber of Com- from all outside political Inf1ucncr*/.'l,y n,f /
,* n .
•the park: 10 ahuffle board, one death wa» tier nieep, Mtaa Fann.u
*trnnia court and nl*o horseshoe) lit ha Mun,on. who had liv 'd with
, and roque eourl*.
I her for many yeara and assisted
The local XVI’A
supervisor her In her work. She la al»o aurvi&gt;*lated that he c*&gt;uld not ilrtermlne vod by her brother, Jatne* Stem
when Ote park p n je rt m old ho l.rblge of l*ia Angeles, Cal., and

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Rates $,*i Per Year

ttin*o who bar* not paid th* annunl U s,’
"The amp* of lha llrena* law
paaaed In the last session of
the Slate legislature la very
broad," the Taa Collector atalrd. "to those who aro not litre
whether they are required to
pay an occupational llrena*, I
would edvU# a thorough study
of th* law elnca It provide*
that any profusion not Haled

MIAMI,
l*ec. i :u» -1 4 1 The
Hi ralt! last h it hi ann-'tinml an in
crease in it a suhsrri|tiinn rates
effective Jan. I "to help ibsn ili
rente
of the etlranrilm sry increaaea In the n » t nf pi,blueing
lha newspaper "

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skirt* nf 1
rrrd mounl
tUm of fit
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and dUrmt
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threatened
north. Tv
with o in
dependents,

Sanford Bowling Club fummenccs
New Tournament For Its Members
The Sanford Ihtwllng Chsh h&gt;,
beam, a - new tuornaaaen l.

o rd m a •« tafuresatlan »uid"&gt;tl
The new rates will he 23 rents here today, nod the r*a&lt;s&gt;&gt;.« of
per week,, daily and Runday, and1
IE cent* per wr*V for the duly • adlna Iter. ;s sr*
IU b o bewl—t It.11
Issue only, th r Biini'unctmrnl said
1KSU
The yearly mall aubsrnplmn
rate Will be advanced from | i to

Bill Will Stop Jap
Services Conducted
For Mrs. V. Robinson Fishing In IL S. Area
Funeral a*r*lc*« for Mrs. V**ta II, ItobUsm ware conducted
at lha EHck.on Funeral ||om a
this afternoon with tbo Rev,
J. B- Roof, pastor of th« First
r o s r w i s t f t s l diereti offlrlallog. Interment followed In th*
Evergreen , Cemetei-y, ^
Fellhoerave *•»•• n . p, J*ch*on of Orland". Miarlis, Ander­
son. Arthur Ashtn,! of IqMghtnn,
Walter Jewell of Orlando. Dr.
W, U O a td ftn **d (Jua Mrhmah,

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WASHINGTON-, Dec. .10 —(A1
Informed legi-lator* have du
doand • bill designed to effeaf th,g ra d ftl elimtna'inn of Jspaneand other elkn fi-hing boat* fr&gt;"n
Amrrlcan wu'cis had adaalPietint |f*W|
... M— while it was. reliably repetted * t the s'ate drpartaaaM Hm
negotiation of Hie dispute wi&lt;h
Jspem ' f t r

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ft lit k ‘ tlyr hn n*iw
in I ft ii m»nthii.

Kjojit IMuntfes Into
Itijr Political Crisis

ins|Jap Armies Meet
S S t i f f Resistance
J; Outside Tsingtao

a list nf all thnae who aro da- „pnt wool
lin 'iw n t In payment of
thidi *«me 100 n
Ho#n**a In 1h* Rial* f’nm plrnl- 1 liclw rm I
ter and aUo a ropy of tha w ar- Wrihaien i
Provldwi r „nU
,„ r |h . BrT#lt
nf T&gt;|n, |

by law for nOn Paymant were,
the alternative* given Sanford
and gamlnoln County hualnea*
and profea^Vnai men who have
not paid Uofr license U r lor
the current year by ftamlnolo
Tag Collector Jlt°. D, Jlnklna.
Mr. Jlnklna »***rt*d that
that* t*ae* m utt he paid before
the aspiration of tbo year or
14 becomoa mandatory,' under
tho law, for th* ta t collector*

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Occupational License Taxes Must
Be Paid Friday To Avoid Penalty

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vaulting plant." C. IL BtH *

Docat physicians and
membars of tha Remlnolo County
Commission warn ga&gt;iueatrd to­
day by officials of the 8omln«l«
County
Tubarculoaia
AsaoclaUbiT 10 be present at the dedi­
cation of tha Florida Stats Tu­
berculosis Hanlloriuin near Or­
lando Monday.
"It la through tho consent of
those peraon* that Heminolt
Count! patient* are admitted to
tha Sanltorlum." official* or the
local I la* till association slated
and n p rta ie d a desire that
these group, make an Inspec­
tion tour «( tha recently com­
pleted hnapllal "In order that
they may bar* first hand In­
formation of tadlitlaa offered
for t reatment of tubercular paHaul*."
The Institution will b« dadlooled Monday and opened for
Inspection by the public, accordlag to W. T. Rdwerda, of Jack•ftvine, chairman of tha Btata
Tubercuioala Board under vehlch
W * sanltorlum will h« operated.
^ . • F M I f t t e will be pacalved toon
• I f tr th e official opening. Mr.
M warda slated, adding that th*
f trm m s l Is now engaged In
preparing tha building for the
public and tha patient*.
Two Sanford women have
boon selected aa member* of
the staff of lha Institution. Mlsa
A choir* of paying Stale and.
’ f t he I r . Mayor has bean elected County
Occupational
IJcem e
' fpr general floor duty nars* and
Mr* E ra C. Taylor aa attsnd- taa*&gt; before th* ...new year . . o. r '

•res Will Close
i New Year’s Day

ForC ity Get
OfficialOke

~rw

, '° *r* 5 2 .^ !* * i Member* of the Club voted to'
1 * . ,, f
’n meet on Monday of each week
W. II. nmoklna. Mra.l
rcted that n&gt;»ny|K. n . Kerri* and Mr*. W. K. II.'
M welcomed ]o| M tnn wMe , p 1H,|nlri| „ romm| i , «
. n*,'
, y In charge of entertainment* lo t'
tort In the. cityt
c . * n . . e e . . r . . . -r &gt; .
;

* WASHINGTON, Dec. .30.—
(AP) — Senate Republican
tr a d e r McNary of ' Oregon
charged that attack* on "hig
hoaineM" by administration
upokesmen constituted nn
"obvious effort to create an
alibi" to explain the current
reeeealon.
- /H e challenged as “pollti-

T hey apparently were made.
h« aaaerted, "to prepara tbo way"
f a r Prealdent R ooaevctli
me*OSgo to Congrca* n eat Monday.
'"T hl* hi not Hta way of han­
dling ■ grave domestic problem,*'
M cNary declared.
. “Tha approach of th e solution
of thl* problem ought to be
mad# In an open and frank way.
w ith encouragement to all chi*
M u* Thl* I* the lim a for good­
w ill Instead o f'p o litical aprechea
dlrectad a t one gro u p of cltl*

C lu b

Tourist*' Club
■ocial meeting
I Monday evenma Hotel, M lu
a in charge or
*"• **•*• C. c ,
the Club, pre’ b'J* interesting
which preceded

McNary CallsJackson
. Speech An Obvious
f Effort To Explain
Current Recession
■(
—
Says It I b No Way

c* T tw o rcctn l apccthca of Hob­
a rt Jackson, assistan t attorney

T o u r is t

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W it SANFORD

SAWFOTO, PXOWP^

MAYO LAYS CORNERSTONE

Of Zeppelt
adt NewtEvents Of Year

mi

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BT VOLTA T O M B Y
time atrocity talas sound "llks
Ntwa Revlgw E ditor,
bed-lima stories." And the Pope
Tha AP P m to rs Service
barked him up.
T n tlin g a May tfcofcar into New
lla r r l l lt lt r w as opening a H u n 1
traey, a g n a t, gray, man-made Id: fair, th a t last wrakend of May.
nod of hydrogen b u n t.
T han tha vaatpocket-c r a l a n
Ita navigating officer, standing Deutschland was bombed. Spaed'
1 aa a burning dach, heroically re- Iteg back to Berlin,
M U ha ordered a
fralaed from letllag ballast, w ater cruel crescendo:
• out, Ha thereby kept the HindenFive German w
l' b u rg falling fa e ttr than If the up, opened fire on t
w ater had been f Aed in tha flro. hit naarly ever hoc
A nd el though three dose* persons ftpan Ish town of
.d ied , the dirigible descended ao stole aw ay behind
1 sw iftly 0) moro tumbled oat alive.1 imoke.
Even before efflclaJ qu islin g
-------------!■ began, tha hydrogen wee found
•
.
• L gallty. Helium, n. safer gas, had
The game o f chei
&gt;**
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Thrush, fl; Bluebird, 4 t |
Blueg n y rn atcateh rr,
OS;
Rnbyt
crowned Kinglet, 711 American
Pipit, I I ; lo ggerhead Blrlke.
104; White-eyed Vlreo, 11; Soli­
ta ry Vlreo, «; Black and Whit#
- Warbler. 0; Orange-crowned W ar­
bler. 0; M yrtle W arbler, 040;
Yrllow-throated W arbler,.IS; Pin*
W arbler, 41; Prairie W arbler, 2;
Western Palm W arbler, 227; Yel*
low Palm W arbler, 7; Oven-bird,
3; and the Yellow-throat, 2ii.
Also tha House Sparrow, 04;
Meadowlark,
S t;
Rad-winged
Blackbird, 000; Boat-tailed Grachie, M 7 ;' Florida Crackle. 235;
Cowblrd. 7 { Cardinal, 79; Gold­
finch, MS; Red-eyed and white*
eyed Tojrhee, 72; Savannah Spar­
row, 21; Grasshopper Sparrow, i ;
lltnalow 'a Rparrnw, 2; Veapei
Sparrow, 8; PUwwooda Sparrow.
0; rh lpplng Sparrow. 02; Swamp
Sparrow, |4 r and the Sung Spar­
row, t ,
W inter flatten and Orlando
1 member#
of the Florida Audubon
Society aa Wall aa tw o IVnnsylvanla visitors aided local .o rn i­
thologists in locating the birds
this year. Those ro-operating ht
tha census Indudsd:
Jcaala H. Mason, Byr) Mlggs,
W. W, Goatach, J r.,'J o h n J , Rocco, C. Ruaaoll Mason, Edmund B.
S lo w s.. W alter J . W ard, Hicham

Hovamher II, t i l t ,
In
th at rsrtatii rauee el»|,.l J t m n
Wilson si al versus W. U Tihlsa
»l al. will nn Monday. ihv trtf
t a r a t Jsriunry, ISIS. between
tha Isgal hours of sola, In tram
of tha rnurthnuso dnnr In Han­
ford, florid*. offer for onto and
■oil to Ills hlahssi bidder for
rash
Ih t
following
deeerlli.d
fsalty , sllu sls In Hsmlnol* t'uunI f . Florida, fowlt: The NBH nl
g v it l and ntv ti of HUH; and
-tail On*, Isas Wssl 10 Uiislns nl
Kail SO Chains; nil In Heritor
II, Tp. IS H, II 11 I t; llm sums
ta bs sold In Satisfy m m i.srrrs
joiin ii i.itoNAiior,
ns H|,*rl«l Msslsr
.All(irn»lJS-:f‘‘r. I’lelnlllfe.

OBANOB FESTIVAL BlTIUUNtlH DEDICATED:
rate handings th a t will ha i # 4 to aagfaaUMJas at Use Eterlda Urania EsstlI In W inter Hava# neat month, war#
B
L.

Rockafallar DU#
I osastd or BlhrrwlM; W. T. gwl__ . .
.
.. . .
. ___ . I cord. It living, and It drad, all
, Through London-tDWtt I clogged, parll*. claiming lntsr*sln in m Il
f crooked at reals a car aped "M rs.
.T i.
Jw
■I Cbartsa" to a hoeplteli and two Sartisit, it iu ia« .’*andJ ir d*ad,
waaka late r Amarlcans heard about • " P artus .ijim ia# ta u ra a u in
'e a e th c r lutib Lindbergh S y I K i t SRSIo m ? ^ ifhm. “ i h i ^ d
John D. RocketiHer died a t 0*. • '! ' “ » • * " ro riis . claiming any
Waving, besides billions, n poem " ’v„, “ '.nd, . “ h nt
are h*r.h»
th a t waBti "I was early tau g h t to rm ulrsd and Nidstsd to appear
_--V . . - .- II
I - J n ,w| to ihs bill ul coniplstnt h*rslu
■WOTS aa wall aa play , ■ .And u&lt;HI | Qla ril*d against you as dslsndwaS good to mo every day."
nats In Ihs abuts sm lllsd rsus*
rt*” _ l
fl — la Ilia above namso Court st Hanuatw rai t.n in e s u . oawo&gt; pro fura. rioiids. on tha inud dsy of
dieted th at, barring wars o r bum - January. A. D. Illl. lbs soma bsCwurl. Up*
Int a ruli dsy- #1 this
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-on yuur fallur* in appear on said
Cay. dsersa are contaaae will bs
snlersd saalnsl you aiu| lb- nass
will prnrsed »s pari* Tha nature
at tba caaa la quieting title to
eald la te U l tliia urilef lie pub­
lished In Hanford Herald. A
NKWHPAI'Ett ul gsnsral clrautalla# Bulillabed in hemlnuls Cuuntr, Florida, nncs ssuh wash (or
our aurcesalrs wash*.
Wllfleaa iny hand and Ihs nttl
rial seal el Ibis (‘ourt st Itsntnrd
this gth day ul December, A. !•
lilt.
O I*. IIKIINDON.

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I'K H T IF IU A T IC I

HAPPY NEW YEAR
HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO*

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IT’S SIMPLY.;
INEXCUSABLE
You cannot expect to m ebe
friend* soclolly o r In business
If you h a v e h a lito s is (b a d
broath). Since you can n o t de­
tect It yourself, th e o n e w ay
of making sure you d o not
offend Is to q a rq la often with *
U iterine. It Instantly d egtro y i ,
cdore, Improves mouth hygiene 1
an d chocks Infection. Lambert
Pharm acol Company, S t U d k
Missouri.

R epairing
Diamond Setting
AND

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McLaulins Jeweler
'111 B. P ark Are.

ECONOMY WOOD YARD
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Scott’o good Gulf goo, ih# super
power fuel with easy htart log power,
• quicker acceleration and longer mileage. -

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keep your car running nmoolhly and
cut down on squeak* and rattle*.

Used C ar Special1
1937 Chevrolet Towne Sedan......$625.1

19,16 t-DED COACH--------1935 CHEVROLET; SPORT COUPE

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

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SERVICE STATION

MA Ford Neighborhood Servlco Station**
CORNER 1ND AND PARK
PHONE S77

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TH EV S TO LE ,
T H A T P L A N E / iV l
G O IN S T O K E EP
A FTER TH O SE
TW O U N T IL
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A L L T IM E /

By Increasing the percentage
or mash ht the ration fed. the
F * J* F lo i gradually waa ateppad

Swaakyswlg glasses K raft

FOII A PROSPEROUS AND

That Hang On

N O Tirn UP RAMS OK TA*

P*r tefn. HendrUk. k« x llanrli,
Lnka. Mary.

MODKb A

• Ji» l bring out easw al vwtetlse of Kean Cbsaaa Spreads

Our Many Friends and Customers

from common coldi

a ttifte d Advertisements

MINNEAPOLIS) Minn.. Dro
tl.- U l- T W
avrrage fhlrkrt
in Minn*aula today- la laying
nanriy tw o . dssN) more rgga .
|# # r than her |iradcf*«eor dlil a
y a tr ago.
Thl# la ah own in g 10-yrap
sate. BncrtTtee equity atudy of chkkkna rundurird by
o r •- trade- Telephone Oorg E. Cooke, poultry yxti-tisiun
J g * W H ^ n t the University of

KRAFT &gt;13^;
CHEESE SPREADS

bungalow, double garage,
IIS Wert 1 9 th B L

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Beware Coughs

W I lif M

In acpordance with the pmvliluna ul Chapter lilts . Arts nl
l i l t and upon written twiueel of
H T. IIAtlPER I will n tlrr fur
sale at publle outcry tu the hlaheel hldLer fur rssh at Hie Court
llouaa entrant-* Vn Hanford nn the
ISIh day of December l i l t a t II
a'rlarh A. U , I n carllllcata No

,U ” “ * *[*“ « ■"* lU rrlet M.

OAK AND PIN E FIREWOOD

In m-lroid*ur*i with * llm pro*
Mo m atter how many medicine#
Y is lit n a i&gt;r Cliti|«***r Il29t. A * t* nf you have tried for your cough, cheat
1 1 1 ? n m t u|« o n w r i l l r i i i P ' i i i r n t o f
cold,
or bronchial Irritation, you can
K. II
K lla llH I! 1 w ilt o f f e r fo r
■■In Ml iMlhlli* i i u l t r y t o l l m Iklic It * got relief now with Crroinulslon.
•at lildilt'F fur ,rn«li st lit* Courl Serious trouble may be browing and
IlmiNt* tMrithr* lii Nmifunl. on Uh* you cannot altord to taka a chance
lllh tiny or litfrm lm r IflT nl It with any remedy leas potent th an
o'clor h A M., ( i t
r»i&lt;lflrnt*i Oroomulalon, which goes right to
held l»y ihn Milie inf*th»r wllli tha seat of in s trouble and aids Da­
nil otmllrtl iiitd .•*ul*to■tjii'i'iti Vg&gt;'Vl«"«ft tura to soothe and heal tha In Itamcd
Imrbb on Him follow Ihk /leper Hi#4 mucous membranes and to loosen
Und b lii
Countjr* Fl&lt;»ri- and expel the germ-laden phlegm.
d o K iw llt
;Tvcn II other remedies hare railed,
NL tots of July I.' D1T
d o n t be dlaoouragad. try Oreomulrnvctlna t^ l 31, Thm (Ifiiova
T r s c l In M#e. I I . T u p 20 II.
aion. Your druggist la authorised to
refund your money If you a n not
No III of A u r S. 1911
thoroughly satisfied with th e beneC irc u it C le rk .
m t r l n i Lnt* IS A H The
H r A U. WUKKH,
Ufitev* T r » r ( In
SI. T w p
D. C
to. II. SI

N D T IIH U p tA l.K n r TA X
C S IH T It'IC A T le s

FOR DELICIOUS
• SNACKS . . .*

Prnn,
■piper. I ; H erring Gull, I1;. Ring* PtltcrafL Philadelphia. -----■billed Gall, SO; Laughing Dull, t ;
I SO) C ro w d Dove. SO;- C rest,
| Horned Owl, 1; Barred Owl. 1;
and the Ktegfli&amp;er. 11.
I
Also the Flicker. IS; PUeated
Woodpecker, 3; Red'beltled Wood,
pecker, 10; Rad-headed Wood• packer, 7; Yellow-bellied Bap*
sucker, 1; H airy Woodpecker, 2;
Downy Woodpecker. I I ; Radrockaded. Woodpecker. 2; Cre*tec
Flycatcher, f t Phoebe, .00; Trot
Swallow, DO*; llluo
Ja y ,
IS
Florida Crow.' 40 r Fish Crow
684| Chlrhpdro, I ; Tufted TU
moura. 37; Ony-Headed N ut
hatelk I I ; Hauaa -Wren. 40; Flor­
ida Wren, I t ;
p rn lile
Marat
r W rett t r M a c k lagb t n t r m T - C l t One five room modern
; bird, 7; an d -th e llrow n T hiaiher

S H AftO M A N D MIIAIIOM.

UtUe "dam m e" la t b s d rim a. "An
A m ericea a rt," I ha etyip-taasa,
w is run o ff Broadway,
Hollywood s t u d i o works**
rtru eh . "A S tar Ts S e n t" boomed
eefer photography. Joan Harlow,
m aking "B atatugs," was III.
?A daks m et hta bride-to-b# In
Y t e m and folks wary snyteg Mrs.

Wn,taw

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C od, 46; Kllldcar, 128; W ilm r t " P f c P " “» S M. J . W estfall, J r ,
Snip* 102; Croat e r Ysllow-leg»- » « * * H . Schroder. Orlando; AlX; Leaser .W I w W p , .&lt;!.
WJV_
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About 90 per cent of Chile's cop
per la produced by two big A met!
W lthia a faw hears, Jthatoa can companies.
showed all America how Iran*' A tlantic airship service ceded.
LEGAL NOTICE
^__ W llhln a faw days, howevar,
Ip s sla n aclentlsts msfit pooalbla

Amelia E a riu rt kissed her hus­
band good by. And Ataguela Piecdrd'e '.Belgian oiratN phorle i f
, p lsratten hopes w»at gp In smoke
ik a t asm s month, ijong with bis

MONDAY,

Annual
O. Dlgllteu.
f * J r „Joh*H arry
Dlthl**
a a a a e a a a s M Census
* ,
,
B towns*
Im
,
Seminole Birds Is
,*■.
•* N rw Y ork1! C ,l.k ll! m euntalw
n about the a a n a V intage aa U
Made By S ociety^ - 1
.n »f b.«- aHighlands
o? Scotland,

'

’ aafly l l mtlaa from Ike North Pole,
: 'te e ‘Bate began talking about the
yiatber for Arctic a vial Ion's ashe.
S r • i ■*»*• And.. IJteratars
.

H H R P rv

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DUNN
AND '
BEARDSLEY
’ vTWE
C W I£ F

OF TH E
LOCAL
NARCOTIC
OFFICE,
REACH
COMMANDANT
OFFICE

A DESTROYER
CAME I N - W E CAN
B E U N D E R WAV
IN FIVE M IN U TE S .

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I VE G O T T O
G ET O N THAT

B W P --IU .
N E E D A N OLD
U F E B O A T, J

SO LONflk BCARDSLBY
OLD M AN.TKLL ANN
AND BOBBY T O LOOK
AFTER W O L F - l r - *
w o n t bs back i vn
T IL L I G E T WHAT] IB •

■VBRYTMiNa/

IM FCCLINtS i FIN
ALL. RIGHT NOW. ANN
o a n - w b S/b IJfiO fT
ONBD FO R ( G O T O TH B
3THER CAB. I NARCOTIC
L BE HERE J O F FIC E
A MINUTE. flNNEOlATCLY
-----------yk— r
g o t TO
^ V W ORK FAST.

D A T T H E N A R C O TIC
O F F I C E - ________ _
BEARDbLEV, WU
FANG AND ^AGAN
DAN,
ESCAPED- W EV E W E LL.
G O T T O G ET THE J HAVE A
SHIP T H A T
f DESTROYflt
B R O U G H T T H E ] LOCATE IT"
NARCOTICS

�RomlnoW Cosnty P r o * * *
Mnr* Frail And Vegetable* Than Anf
* Similar A m In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDA'

Loyal Workers
At Eckersons
Form Union

Worst Storm 1
Of Year Hitsij
Pacific Coast

THE MEMPHIS BLUES

Federal Agent Is
Expected Thursday

. A clnah nt noon today beiw een worker* of the Ecker*
pen Fruit rnnuery who hmvs
orstftnixod tbomnelven Into t
Union nnd member* of the
United Cnnnery. Agrlcultun»l,
Parker* nnd
Allied
Worker* Union, CIO affiliate,
which railed n irenernl ntrike
at the plnnt Monday, marked
w hat may bn the tu rn in g point
ti) the labor trouble# which hare

! Those Retained
On '/•!■ Time Basis
Government Is Seen
As Planning: New
Drive On Business
NEW

ta tm m m uniratton aa the
*l«nn
of the year laahed the Pacific
northwest. T raffic waa hailed an'
A sailboat in the moonlight, slllunir'ti-d up
I'ur'land, Ore., 1it reel* by 4:47 alowly toward* it* mooring *)tnlMi)iird aiimniri
tOU**

nmn*. lower.

|.!»y

1

The Memphis blues are chased aw ay on am ateur night when
Baals S treet mamas and sugar daddies p u t on a red hot show In
Ihe fam ous theater where many a blues song was burn. W hites ar.d
Negroes pack the auditorium where rhythm la king for a nignt.
Hera la th# Beale street version of -T he Big Apple." newest of
dance crasas.

•

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am!

r* tn' '^ r h' * Tt**1

A email tugboat, trying to m ore' trim
a h ra ry
barge, overturned and
aank tn Portland harbor. Two
m m aboard were rescued.
Pioneer residents of the Idaho
Panhandle aald a two-day mow
ktorm waa the wnrat In thalr
mrmorlea. A .16-Inch snowfall at
Wallaca closed several minr*.
The fall m eaauitd DA Inches a t
Ixiakout Summit on tho ldaho-|
Montana divide. A atnall girl wa*'
Injured at Wallace when snow
rnuaed a porch roof to fall, bury*
Ing her .10 minutes.
Hieing w aters of the W illiametts
River threatened 45 famille* at
(Jiami laland and W heatland, Ore.,
aa the W heatland dam weakened.
A southeast gale which struck

Twenty-One Are
Soviet Envoy Arrives
HANKOW, Chinn, lice. 2*.
Arraigned Before (/IV ■ Foreign diplomats *nw tn
o f the new Soviet
Judge F. L Miller the^arrlvnl
ambassador to china, a- soldier

Old Age Pensions
lip $1700 A Month
Since Last July

Speedy Karl Wins Inaugural At
Longwood Racetrack Last Night
Speedy Karl. *on uf Speedy j head In the third rare. It would
Event *nd Al'a Baby Joined Ibei have returned |50 and *&lt;•»:» odd
ranks of th s famous at th* open-1 bentoIng of th* Saafocd-OrUndo Ken-1 .
Kalrles Twalabl
wal
(-tub aa ti luonawoou
a s n o o d last
fllm T yIIA.-I:
X-is
mil-••uii»
n*i x-iao
msi nlabt I rn*i...ly
.h ,
ituyui
when be won th*
Inaugural; w on. Unra
V«« u -.n
fnturlty bafom a crowd of tio o
Ju4c»
»'-•» .........
which poured about 514.000 th r u | aiecOND ifAt’H: P uiuriir.
the motuel windows.
Hlsr
Tmirte P a n
The .o n of tb* tam on. Htmedy
' iliL* } &lt; " » *
Event w*a ovartookad In the m u my*
- Ha** iiu j
batting and pnM tb* bla prlc*
t i i i i h i h a c k , t.-i* mil*.
M
1 7,
Krlagu
Mary Oman*
Of 517.** to Win.
lu n a r m ill.
Tbr.cvlll*
H i waa off third,
took Ik# Kartaae
Car, ltd Maid
ftrmt tu rn In second
niece and Fltot le *
Mies l*hillliw
r o o i i r i l HACK.- ra la rltv .
cam# down th# born* alratcb niaa'a U e suiy
J a .i I’ltaea
with a te rrific ^ p**h to win by Kla* Charlie
Hijo* &gt; •
.. ■■
silrh er Maral.sss . My ValeMlne Jr
' “ r** i#agia« gome away.
r*ahio* iieautv
nqueahy Hb&gt;.».
Ann Hop*. wtam*T n t tha- Can- p i k t i i l u t * : . i - i i mil*
le
nt
itw

i t rni do ea
rnm

D arby
weywy

ta ron
*w

r*
yy ee aa r*

ago and (all nlator la A M ra jtb

ne«* called iliem away from the plrn-urr* or

port, rlosed by slides Sunday
Two trainm en were killed when a
freight train plowed Into Ihe slid&lt;yrstsnlay.

Th* City Caasmlaalaeara la an
ed (earned seas Ian this morning
adopted aa OrdIrvine* prohibiting
plckatfaig «r latsrfarlag with th*
fra* operation or conduct af any
business In th* City a f Sanford.
Th* complete ordinance will tie
found In olhar column* af to ­
day’* Herald.

•‘•c
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r aa y Kll&gt;

Ahewham

vllla
a le li
o ilaCehief
ll e s r l

aht* Ah*y

YORK. Dec. 28.—

(AIM Heavy welling devel­
oped mi Hu* Slock Exchange
today tdiorlly after the noon
hour, HriidiiiK tunny leading
inxUPn olio In four dollar* or

r J in

(C a a lla a e a ■■ ra w * T k n . )

in Jail when he pleaded guilty to
th* charge* while W arren King and
K. II. Johnson estreated bond* of
510 each and Yatas G rafton astreated a bond of (26. , Willie
Cooper waa dismissed.
Disorderly conduct was second
In number on the docket for the
regular Monday session of th s City
Court.
Minnie Harrison, negro, charg­
ed with dlsordarly conduct, waa
found gull'y and sentenced to pay
a fins o f 55 or serve 10 day* In
the City Jail. Sampson Holloway
and Nathaniel Horn, negro** held
on a sim ilar charge war* g irt*
'h e alternative of u flna of | t ( or
1" day* |n Jail. Charlie Black anrf
W aller Rusaell, negroes, were dis­
missed.
Jack GOIon,
charged with
speeding waa fined 55. U. I'.
Bronson, charged with operating
an auto for hire without license,
estreated a bond o f |1 0 . Oils Bad­
ger, charged with parking a truck
without light*, sms fined |5 or 10
day*. •
Jim Joyner, negro, arrested as
a fugitive from Juatlcn waa transfirre d to th* Sheriff in Hi***villa, Ca. MX V. McDnalal, also a r
rested aa a fuglthra from justice
was transferred to a United Stales
M arshal.
H enry Je ff, negro,
charged wKh assault with in 'm t
to commit m urder waa transferred
to lb* Cenn'y court*. Gertrud*
Johnson, charged wllh aaaault was
dismissed.

rather than n diplomat.* mdl.-s
lions that closer mlliliiry ie
Islluna belwerti China nml Rus­
sia word In prospect,
Ivan Tewllroov Itch
l.iiran't*
Orelskr. 3x year* old, wllli the
lonxosi name but Ho. sluirtesl
diplomat exprrleu. e of any tor
algn envoy l„ till,.
l.-mp&lt;&gt;r*ry
rapttnl of Chin*, uirlv.nl Sunday
by airplane from Imm lion, rap
lla| nf R iimhii pro.lui-e In Chi
na's far n&lt;&gt;rHiwi-.l,
Arraugemenln were made for
an early m eelin r wllh Ctilnn's
leader.
Ilem'inllsslnm
ClilinR
Ka| Hlu-k, at Ihe laH'-r’s In a.I
qusrlers nt un Mndlscluscd u| mi(
In the mid-Ynnglso valley,
Ilf partii-ulur lll'eir sl In nlller
diplomats wns the
fart
that
l.urunets O rcl.ky
w a,
several
w eeks on his Journey from Mos
row
In
llsuk ow ,
nppntontly
spending min It lim e i.Iour the
great rnntlnental highway from
Russian Turkestan across CM !
ness Turkestan iNluklanri sod
Kansu, b Iouk which
nny ms
terial llusstsii n|i|
fur Clilnn
niu.l flow

Seminole All SturK
To Meet Black Cain

The Sanford lllark Ca'*. local
aaml-profaesionsl team,
W to
me#' tha Seminole All H'urs, mmpoaad of football player* Imme
on vaeallnii fiom various rd leg ra,
In a fast gmuc nn the local High
Bchowl atble'M- field on New
Year** Day
This game, played under pro
fees tonal foo'lmll rules. Is *s|&gt;er'
rd to offer many
Interest ing
play* not gcm-iully neen In col
lege Or high M-boul football.
t w Seuiinolc All H'ara. who
will ho cum be-1 by llrailey (hi
ham o f Ixiui.iana Rial* College
•» • to rep -r' «' 'b e Armory
Wednesday
nf'rrnaon a t 9:M*
o'clock fo r jirsi-ttre.
Coach H. A. II. Wilkinson, ni
A new highway connect* Mount tha Black i s'*, aaka* that all
Whltooy, highest point In tb* ardflaM a players with
equip
United Statoa, and Death Valley, ■MmL ho mi h*nd at tha Armory
tho I m r t .
f a r fc to tis s Wednesday night-

i l k ..... i i i -w u .‘— _ _

f r

General Motors A n­
nounces Layoff Of
A p p r o ximately 30
Thousand W orkers

e ra M w u r l i « r i t . N i r tnagarf
up to I I larhem in aame- plaroa
M noon, T l f i n M n raid l i f t
pin* struck Main* sending th (
mercury a t low i s I I below ler#
in M n . localities.

Election May Be Held
U nder ProvlsionsOf
W agner Labor Act

Remlnole
Couniy'a Old
Ag*
Aaslstance
payroll slnra
th*
Hl*'« Welfar* Hoard began tn
function on July 1 lias
been
steadily
Increasing
and
bas
vtochrd .the total of |I0.3%1.00.
accord ing
to
Btata
W alters
Board officials today.
Old Af* Assistance payments
have Increased from month lo
^m onth In .practically every roun
Of Ik* stale a* additional
M ate* war* added lo th* roll*.
It waa aald.
.
Th* payments fur this county,
by months, follow;
July ii.oo4.oo
August 11.451(4
B sp'am btr il.u o .o o
O ctubsr 51.777.00
November 55.141.00
bacem ber 5t,7l5JW
With tba aid tq th* blind plan
, formally approved by th a N*llonal BocUl
Bsonrtty
Board,
th a w elfara
payroll for «ha
. oottnty la aspactsd lo bs lu
creased soon by (ra n ts m ads to
th a blind and n ear blind. Enrollasaat la practicmily romplelad
assd wlU ba fuilrfRad by aixaslnn(tons by aprcialoto to determine
th a lo*s or Impnlrmanl of sight
where (he need of tho aPldlcant

Heavy Selling
Hits New York
Stock Market

A SAILBOAT IN TH E MOONLIGHT

35-Inch Snowfall u
Registered In Idaho
While Gale Of 79
M.P.R. H its Oregon

Law Enforcem ent Of­
ficers P revent Ri! otW hen TwoUnions
’• * Clash A t Factory

existed at the plant *for nearly
a week.
Member* of tha company union,
which la o re r 200 a'rung, came
out of th a’ plant at noon toda&gt;*
and ordered the CIO pick*!* oft
the premise*. Women who pa*
trolled in front of tha plant
bearing large placards, soon found
thamaelvea unable to , continue
w alking back and forth on ac­
count of the large num ber of
Eckeraon employeca who occu­
pied tha able walk.
Tha large num ber of law of*
fleer* a t the plant 'la thought to
h_ ___
a re __p_______
rerrntedJ a ' general n o t
between the rival unions.
Local C IP organisers also re ­
ported that each employe* of
,U&gt;e-company wlU b a ll* secretly
I T erf flection to be held * n l* h s
p la n t next T hursday to determine
V hleh union, If any, will rvpre.pent tha employees o f the plan*
The winning union will be the
sols agent for th* worksr*. a*
provided by the W agner Labor
Relations Ac*. a CIO agent said.
Negotiations batsmen the CIO
affiliate and tha officials of th*
Company war* a t a standstill
a fte r C. It. Kckaraon, president
of the company, refused to con-

DECEMBER .28. IBS?

n e w s b r ie f s

Tlu&gt; ticker tape waa aaveriti mlnutca behind as ateel
itnil nulnmohtlfl tdtaren tum-

Relief Column Is
Reported Driving
;T hru To Teruel

hint downward In. the wake o f
Wall Street w orries over tha an*
ll'r u x t new* from W ashington
und other unfavorable developmeat* In bualnra*. Bonds and
rommodiiie* also generally lower.
In Detroit William S. Knud to*,
The weekly meeting of the
president of (irneral Motors Car*
r
Chess and Checker Club will be
potation, iinnounced- today tha*
held in the Valdrs Hotel tonight.
r
employment at
General Motor*
plant* throughout
the
Unit**
The local camp of W. (I. W.
State* would be reduced b y ' a p will bold Its regular m crling ill
JlftNHAYK. hVanro • Spanish I l&gt;roiiinatrly 10.000 employes a f­
the A met ban l.egion but tonight
fect lie Jan. I.
a* 7:110 o'clock.
l-'ltoiUer.
l&gt;ec.
2*.—t/t*i—Gen.
The
red del ion In MUhlgaH
Miguel Aranda's relief column Is
alone, ||» said, will approxim ate
imported to have driven through
to make repairs tn the Hpanish government outposts' 20.000 Ktimlxeti aald Hlha f l U O*
nt 211 French Avo- npithwest of Teruel In n fierce* a ion In bualneas makes a t«M ‘
•III llnllilmg Inspector cO unterartlan
to deliver 8,IKK)! Juatment of the working fo lia
IH-ceaMiry."
•n.
* nwat, women children besieged
lie explninsd that General Mo*
"
1within the (alien city.
bdUctor of Internal
JUspatoliss raachlng tha French tu i- la, working on a throo-day1.. H urt will he tn
(.aid AinH.VA'Mcfl a r t * a .»rl\w &gt; a a i * .aach plapt - open
a*ing n total of 24 hours a weak.
r uf Commerce build "fighting wl'limii pnune".
w to give informaliott
Insurgent »"mce* declnn-d Ar- That will U« the working achoda
iM-inl Security ami to undo's ndvnuci' guard might soon ule for the i-mptoye* retained. .
Pri*tidi-nl llooaevell'a campaign
Security ie tu i iik.
tescli the Seminary fortress, lb.*
nation's price
- —
Hank of Spain building uml the to nilnee th a
leel, for th«n; coming civil governor's palace where* .1,000 A*in.-* hi i- won support in con*
• installed m ihe leg Insurgent officer* and
soldiers l*r.-s, u, Henntnr lla trh , demo*
lunrheon of Ihe Kl- nml about Uml many eiviliatis have •'•nt. New Mexico, demanded ■
nt |2:lf&gt; o 'clo ck 'lo - fougld hpl'gcr, thirst and the *riiur.,1 ini Impiiry of huge bustm- - rohdiinationa and Menatol
Im-y J. Nix. serletary , blnsimg sWge.
Itoinb, ri-publlrnii. Idaho, callad
tor "Inner end" proaerutlun of
un'i tiiiat law violators.
*
The demand* m ine 24 hour*
n f'o r Aaaiatanl A ttorney General
.l.-ii-l,sun, in charge of the anti*
ucrnrilbn*
''H appy" llm.ligan. well known
• by In, lown rluiract.-r, sustainr.1 poorful linat division of Ihe justice de*
In a radio
(|Re.
I.i.f luq ariiuUH Injuries when to- pin tmi-iil. charged
•bat
"big
butinaas'*
wuu lid ny un nidomobib- dilvill M'ovrli
brought
In
the
current
trnda
, former by W. M Hand lain Sunday iiigld,
regret to k was lea m o l nt 1be l'«dn-e Slu • lump by luuiiig prices beyond
•lie roach of the consumer.
•v. 2d. id lion (lii—inuining.
I lair ti,
endorsing
Jackson'S
ler Mrs.
Mr. IlnmJ nl.» rrp«i|ti-d al Itu•ia. S. C , I’elire Slat|"ii slmrtly lifter Mo­ views, proposed that the forthll of ibis in rid rid ,'o ld police he wu* dnvm g m ining senate inquiry Into un*
W e t of F ir,' S'le.-t oml Ini n man employment and relief to ba axwho walked d in e 'ly in front I|f Imudrd to rm brare alleged mp*
. IN-psrl- |,i, csy from an nlley near Vo- mqudistir p rartirs. Tho aenato
gioup headed by Senator Byrnes,
in is fliai well's utoiv.
Avenues
"H appy" wu- foutobou 'lie .-i.l.- dr-mot rat, South Carolina, will boe flames walk ill'll lal.cn to Hie Feimild gin Us - investigation on Jpn. 4.
lire »Ur- I jiur Ii' oii !lon|.itul wlicll" lie re ­ ihe days a fte r the second session
e l 'hero ii'ivcd I real mrnl, He wss iclensnl of the seventy-fifth CuligteaX
o|H-|M.
oiled
from Hie iiis'ltutiou Ihm iiigld.

Attempt I Made To
R e c u e 3,000 UebelH Fighting Siege

Happy" Hooligan Is
Hurt- In Accident!

Better Business

Control Committee
To Elect New H ead
i

Members of the Control Com- &gt;mil tee of the celery Ms rle ttn g
i&lt;r refluent uf th a' flanfacd a n d *
| fivied.i districts will hold a special
i lourttng In the Hanford A tlantia
. Nailonal llank Building tom orrow .
|f» r Hu- purpoaa of electing a chair*
.m an of the Committee lo replaca
IV. M. Scott, local m anager t i th a
Am u iron Fruit Growers Intornata,
wl.'i wm« elected a t a prevloim
| inerting but who has declined to
'•.-eve. County Agent C.' II. lla w M l
ii p'-ried tiutay.

t ‘onimiilepim-n in the anutherK
.ill lrkhx m il also meet and th a
' • J* C*i'-'** *‘f B ntw chairm an will ba
■.Kl( iqiim--I from the results of Ihn
JjAq-p i..Jm gs.

NKW YORK Dee. li .- U T ) - I'eter Mill.-r, sport* w riter *C
the I'oiiumu Amerlesh aald «•*
duy that w ar fear* had caused
Hie I'anam a .canal son* guard to
be ib-utdvd.

IjOCAL WEATHER
I'jrlly cloudy and mild teat*
psiatureg tonight and Taatdai^

�*** F* I

X

S1N F0R D

"Ezekiel,” All American

ford Herald

Elvlfft Garncr’a (and Sanford'*) “Ezekiel" U amoni
the ten beat booka of fiction puuljahtjd In the United
til a tea during the year of 1037. Thus apeaka William Lyon
I’hclpa. For many years the annual “ten beat” (elections
of Ur. Phelpa, professor emeritus of English literature at
Yalo University, have ranked id literature with Walter
Camp's All-American teams In football.
So when he plnccs "Kidklel” among the ten beat, It
In equivalent to saying that he has made the All-American.
Ur. Pholpa' selections, as published In the current Ro4n ialiiH Iff., —n adf n ■

HKM

-

zz

*w 4

KARL RRQWK SCORES AGAIN

N ovel "Put*®*”

DAYTONA M U C H iV N M C V i f i
d o c k e rs

have fa te d

lU * « r S *

oart W

k W W *»i

pmlautely §A*« ameaa H**
through the f r u o h u l i roUsted rjJ J T mT
(•«iha la New Xath Cd*
|th* m *4i
. c«W (% w m d* w h

m Mi *

ta

tw Wfc?

■***# «a***h mm * t e a riMea «e*t a teo M n «a

but i* thia partfciuar cn»# tW»* that FkwW# wag- b# n w w b
ftsw M da aM aa a a m t d ie t w, vtrtkm d m M t w l 9 d a « a W %rD aytuaa h a t btuasaa *och *o* a t twdbf th *
» M f kekM d a
ibM a H J m ladWtawaw a d t *t»p FW rite NaMsead to h J M * tuuwaka
a i d took a t a a w te n te A UffrUfeH t* k d * w
w ho teJhm * »
diorama o f tka w teld t o » w P a y ■;; wewvy,

&lt; # n tfn u ia I

1. A Mighty portress, by Ue Grand Cannon, Jr. (Far­
rar and Rihdhnrt).
2. VorthWest Passage, by Kenneth Roberta (Doubleday Doran).
8. Emma, by I^tuls Paul (|)ouh|eday Doran).
4. The Devil and Dshle| Webster, by Stephen Vincent
llenet (Farrar and Rlheharf).
ft, Hworda III the Dawtjr bv John Beaty (Ixmgmana
Green),
6. Eacklel, by Elvira Gamer (Henry fM*).
7, John Cornelius, hy Sir HugH Walpole (Doubleday
Doran)’
. 8. I.lght Woman, by Zona Gale (Apple(on-Century).
p, Tho Missing Mlnldtiire, or The Adventures of a
j E v k iw itto r today Sensitive lufcjTor,"by E H c jfW rfe r TWfM A. Khbjrn~
Itz mmI, Um dtf ot
10. Riimhln' Gnllorles,- by Booth Tdrklngton (Doublo1 ri~ T
A lima to keep alienee and a day Doran).
(Haa tu apeak.—Kcrtraiaele* 3:7.
NON-FICTION
prsftkv oi w ectini in
1. J/N&gt;k Kloven Years Younger, by Gelctt Rurgees
ntzttonf el tbv NqlSq.
(Simon and Schuster),
TO ONK AWAY
TV** d*centtmu i n
rent the 0*rm*n w o r d
2. Llfo with Mother, hy Clarence Day (Alfred A.’
f am all »prut Will. weeping!
. TV put* U fnqu«aUy
Knopf).
■ . o h , tu r*»t
fl. Showmen, hy Wllllom A. Brady (E. P. Dutton).
fat* In your arm* and doau
Masons W1U Install
4. Present Indicative, by Noel Coward (Doubleday
tm lu a t yniir heart,
WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
.Wliafeun my own might • caiu Doran).
New Year’s Officers
B f PRESTON GROVER
IF Ita fiery *marl
ft. Pushkin, by E. J. Simmons (Harvard University
A M l««r* aulHlue thl*
Damn Pross), . ►
Inttallation of offlr«r* *W&lt;t ia
,
■out hem
V a HIIINOTON, Dot. |f l —T V
within my bream. , , ,
lb* IsmIi ** cotu|&gt;ruln&lt; ih« VII
0.
Bulwark
of
the
Republic,
by
Burton
J.
Hendrick
proixHin! nf Oovemnr Crnrar I).'
have htM a balance of
If Ton bill In Id me. It your Itp.i
• • - Afkcn of ' Vermhril I o' nhrlrtk |WiS#r in'R i'iuilillran convanlkin*. Ih* local kiMunli•Ul p re u rd
'
* -(l.lltle, Brown)
llall
|* i |
7. Tho Goncourt Journals, translated and edited hy m u th rrn Influence In Republican Since they are often under ron- nlaht boflnnlna al T:Su o'clock,
My eyelid* down, In *nal tlieui
counrlls
lum
a
nnolhrr
Unlit
o
n
'
Irol
of
the
party
manaBenutnl
•;
|e*t lliey atari..............
’
Lewis GMunticru (Doubleday Doran).
local Maaonlc offtcUla unbounced
rfforla In Ixilh■m ajor parties to brranno or thn patrnnara InfluAh, then. 1 Ihlnk, dentti’a gentl t
The Rest of My Life, by Carolyn Wells (J. B. Llp- Irini
,
tndar.
trim iho
the aoufli'a
polillcnl |irv
p rr itly
Miudi'n pulillcnl
itlg r rnee. ihe aouthem deleoatea are
oauntorpart.
plncoft)
Sind *iecp, eriiuld ruin*. In in*
0. I’nifcs
'
ht yuur tiyhe»i.

kloul W orihlptul Urand Haal*c
and powrr,
powrr.
peculiarly useful to a party man*
sml
Huph |k ('hapm an. auulilcd b j
The
hire
of
dwnrflntr
aoulhern
'
(
“
t
n
l
In
aupprew
lna
Ju«t
»u*h
T hr hint
.Iwnrflng m ulhrrn
Orand Marshal Kr»hk L Miller
Influence In llm Ilrpuiillrsn
Republican ro
actelranle#"
drive* aa Inplatled the epim zlinutelr l i t
Infliirnro
t’ ‘V " * e
la not nrw
new.. Blrpa
Iowan) It Alkena.
up I*
Rlrpa loursnl
O my b'lovM , Otein.it now, but
ofllrera
elect
from
Cvatr*!
hnve
■uuth* vole in national
linv* hern
lirrn Inkrn
Inkrt. trpenleilly,
trp rstrilly , and
pml
known
,
aa Ihlntra
even rio rld a ludaeaa.
lliinir* ulnnd
cl and now, northern
n n rth rm rom mlttee la relatively
Sattey than any whom I dally
Lodiea from
the
(ollowloa
►lalea
“iKimi*’' of rx
ealrg
lra creeler, for raeh atale a t prea►lair* ael
gel n . “Istuiia'*
! View —
Central Florida r II Ira ware o re
d
elrratea
Iwrauio.
n
M
h
e
alzo
ot
rn
t
Cr
,
«
«
“
vnlr‘
Aiken
,
would
di'lrgfllra lirrnii*o. fv th r *l*n of
Tkruugli long defeni and »«rtent al the m retine:
iho Ilrpiiiiliean
Ilrpiiiilirau vole
v.ilo rn«t.
rn*t. floulh- rlm ns0 that.
V rt&gt;w t°u nl'mo
Apopka.
Banrnrd.
OrUado,
em
rlnti-e,
rnnllnif
few
RepubThe
aoiilh
already
ha*
been
hit
rm
flnlr*.
rnalinir
frar
RrpubP irre lrn ibe thing I Irlml, and
llnw Franklin I). Itooaovelt happened to contract In- liran votes, pet no l»nu»e«.
Klaalmmee,
N*w
elzewhere. The ronfreazlonal re- llarb*TT|ll#.&gt;
llran vi.Iim, g rt nu lionii.r*.
(ailed, In dn.
fnntllc purnlynln gome fifteen yeais ago In related in a
Smyrna. Ra ('loud. W inter Park,
The
Aiken
proposal,
however.
V
portlon.nent
n
f
19110
a.rlppe.1
f6m*wh'n&lt; I • know you wail tn
Tim Aikrn propoaal, howrv*r,
and OV|*dn.
bfogenphy of the President by Emil Ludwig, tho lamoun
claim your own
ilrlki'K
llm
nnas'
. I r tloi K nt
.l aiiiidirr
a ... her *1|mlnt,
point,
the
2 1 1 '''* ™ 'aAkb
T In,
Tonlaht Ht 7 St n rlorh, Ma
.
_
.
.
.
rrM
n
U
U
m
In
ennicVt»aa.
author,
now
uppearlng
in
Liberty
Magazine.
1
And death tUnll mean*
only
tlunal rnnunlltrr.
H r would Klv.
givo knath|)rn
llon.l
rnnnnRtee He
„
d -tmlc-penzt- •onto offtrlat &lt; repnrl*4. Iha o f
The ilinigurs of audtlen chills and axtremo heat were rniMinlllrr
pcn'T -P ud ynul
iiirnilirr*
vol* In
cnmmlltre m
rnibrra au vole
I rn rrA(„ rkN, by ^ h - (Irera alert of the Monro* Chap­
—JORKI'IHNK JIIIINHON,
never Itellor illustrated than In the events 'Immediately r tm.n ra*
li pruportbin
|»r«i|iorti«»n lu
In ilie
Ilio pruporliun
pnipotiinn
M -- . f .
.
,,,
.
.
/
_*
^rn
ana
w
w
trm
rffo rla to Im- ter No. | | It. A. M. will ha
In Hniiunl Heipieure* preceding Roanevelt’s illneas as told by Mr. Ludwig. Short- uf lli'piilillrait vide ru*t tn rnrh
laatalled In th r Mamulc Halt.
, hi niiulhrm utalra
,
.
m.
►tali*,
tho .
I ly nfler tirrlvlng at Camixtbello, Nova Scotia, for the sum- 1
. T h e Chrl*lniav cainpttt non mor, Mr, Ludwig ,vrNU«WMr. Roosevelt at once prepared anmiiut uf llrpubUran yntr rwal
r u « h * r . I I I . waga iu.ur bUI . Book* f’»hJ‘* ^ * ‘s dCwalamtmuor
vrry m iii II rom parrd wllh th r
Untied w|lli nnntiall '
threaten* lu deprive the .oulh or f*
*• 'h«* country
reall.m |,|« (lulling tackle and In tho midst of It slipped and fell I*
Pi'inorriiHc vulr,
*o aouthrrn Iia h iilc rn n l in bidding fo r In- fo« ' m onth, a fte r regU trtU on If
thl* year.
I overboard."
m rnibrr* uf i|m imlinnal rumntll- Hii.lrial drvclopniiiil. The *outh' *•*&lt;•»**»»»** fh* Library of Con
‘i'll never fell any thing so cold as the water t" Bchisc- Ire wimlil havr llltlr lo" any.
■W « »cn win-re tiiHa&gt;||ly h.a
ha* rh ra p Inlmr.
|lrrau»e
of " ” U W, h,n “ lU7* uf P«klkatlon.
• • «
htvii aitriliuiid In rheiimnlUm. veil said afterword. "I hnrtlly went under, hardly wot my
th
at,
it
I
h MKCeaidully inducing
One of Ihe moat remarkable
Bn lhal may In, nlml l* (he mvi lientl, brnuise I still had hold of the side of Ihe tender,
Thu llrjiiurrailr party illiiiiiual
t*r wllh Mu'vnllni The nlil Imy but Ihe wgler wits so cold it seemed paralyzing. Tills must tin' &gt;:uiiilirrn voice in itn 10311 ruch lioliihirie* a* i pinning «&lt;&gt; prodlglea ev*r known wa* William
move down there from Ihe eaat. Henry W*at tk d ty (1 7 9 1 - ltltt.
.aaltor* with ilm nmn.
linvu been Iho ley Mhock In comparison to tho heal of rnnvrnlion h r alii&lt;&gt;i:nllt|g Ihe 10(1. The wage hour hill I* de.igned wbo .ppearw i In Ih* heavlMI
—------- —_
y ear old two third* . rule.
tit ultim ately io rniuprl nll parta of hhak*»pe*re*n role* at tka aa*
Amhavanilnr Ha|ln n r , | tint Ibe AngiiHl Mint nntl Ihe tender’s engine.
rour*e llm lu lu ruiiveiillou will
"The next tiny we landed on the Inland. All that tiny ilrrM r w h rtlirr tu nnnilnale it* th* connlly—to reach a eeriatn „• j j t
Amr rlrn will he rill pi l&gt;rd
nt
the kindlier* wllh wlilrll J.iptiu we fought it forest fire. Uite in the afternoon we brought mi nil bin ten hy u Imre majority ur wage level for the tm»klll*d well
Will |re a | the I'hliir,,’ We i|ar&gt;i It under control. Our eyes were bleary with smoke; wo by lu u llilhl*. llm now dial Hi* above protoiling iiiuthrm wagea.
Nrw Kngluud, trying In pruirvt
■ay. In fuel, na kind n„ llm klra
Imhiatry, I* all
were begrimed, tunart Itig wllh spark bunts, exhausted. pryi-drlll ih broken, Ihr pr.mpect j(i (lwll
el dvuiii.
We plunged Into a fresh-water i&gt;ool on the Island lo revive i rent* ^uit eaperially b rish t fur for that, *
.
-----------n
Southern alalvtuoMi often )!*»•* On* five room noderw
*iM|wr nilrsolyes. * Wo ran In our bathing sultn along hot dusty the eiiulIt tu have Ihe two-thlnl*
R*nf"nl I, niahlim
iiile featured.
j p ro ltilrd th a t th* north wanla
bungalow, double garage.
, Inertii m t i u i.1. iiuy* wiiii im.- muds lo ilm house.
f litriu l luulive* fur rmluclng lb* wont lit. n ilutr* tu e a i.i aa
t’f llm flr*l f i l l *11 Ik.‘.i lu Iho
"I, tliilliT feet I b e Usual reliction, Ihe blow I'd expected. Miulbvru tufliienre in - p a rly or- colenir* ri)lhrr than a* *tat*a »o 111 West ltth Nt.
Ilimlii.".*
in ii n a k i&gt; r »' Walking anil running couldn't overcomo the chill. When I
unnliatuai* are rvldrnt. On* thing they will anpply Ihe north with
(hrnui linill Iti ■■ill ii nyii l||ln|P*l .
reached the.house Ihe mull was In, with several newspa|wrs •eeyu ret tain. If the *inithcr» rh rap tun nmirrinlii and accvpl
Phone 104 nr 013-J
*d Iii Urn Niiiifn|t| irjiiililn nu
I* nor Ihern imimiracliiron, in rv, llrlpillnit n* Hiry clt. that allur I hmInT seen. I sat rending for a while, loo tired even to voice in purly uiganizailun
WtwkoiH'd.
ilia
Influrnca
of
»uutbturn.
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hn t'lO 'lm * *lr&gt;'irk mir.- It will dress. I’tl never lelt quite that way before.
imTitbora of ciiiigraa* likely
Likely *nuugh. *omr here think,
Irlha ngnlii p.-iliapa In tliulr
“Tlie next morning whon I swung out of my bed my a&lt;cit
will Ihi |iro|Hirtioiiat*ly wcnkenaU. that |* th* fram e of mind In
'0*11 oi* auli a I li in
left leg lugged, bill I mnnngod to moVd about and lo shave. T hai In w hile they will feel III* which they will view the Aiken
. — — ■ ii ■ —■ —
I tried lo iMirstiado myself that the troublo with my leg lCtrl plenum*,
propoaal.
, Annlbi'r uf Amcilrn'a luruicr
Ifkilira iia* iln*l.
Nuwtim
It, was musciiltu-. Iliut It would disappear as I used It. Rut
Baknr w»» 'aucm lary
nf
war present ly II refused lo work, and then Ihe other . . . ."
MillI.IK tlm Wu i IiI War. IP' Ima
Three days later they knew definitely; Infantile pa­
' Ofl'T lie ’ll in III*I till' gr*aln*t ralysis, which was then raging In New York, had struck
KCrclary nf war Hil* nnuiliy niHiHP.velt down.
&gt;
1 l e t liail llm llln mi many nf
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t i l 'an wIII. wri'iu lomli'r* Iw cnlf
p i n *Rn. llln hlriiln Im* burn
GItEA'P IS’the persuasive power of concrete action.

From An Oxford Diary, by Paul Elmer More
(Princeton University Press)
10. The CrulHC of the Joseph Conrad, by Alan Villlnro
(Scribner's),

i«m . I w k
aM ha Wend*#* k'w&lt;y**te la VWfUa ehtett
latkad la *te»*i ra ja Each *ad *li hems U rt h w a a W ar aha
IteaeMAM MWtdwh wt!W ;*b**M t**
w*h tfc
toatty Ma w arn rtyek» oboe th*;m***t#*tw* Wauaa ka te a kudh
tketa. r*°yl* kitottfcg aha* tka. it* te* tkad M etisaa «a» teethed
IraadvaUu' »ta» ab ode aaWM
«uad. O m y eaatetet a*
atrau a tisoahamat aatlkyzl rty.‘ K«««M »M t k w U w i|» « a
«*•**« tka haamal** H • fWineote* ftetkrito tewM*. aa ternt
ra«t PayioM Beach twtH#ht aad ia tka hal? imd^aa aaa Add «a
tatkaaa a( tkaaa UW dtadtehtab Fbeteh sod or* «W*« VMk tea*
«UI want t* come la Payioa^l W other*,
gaack and vaay «f *ka«a n th
I Kn lava w*M*d aalWMa a t
Paytaea haaak u% k la Indfh’cd’iMkc* w*AA a* ****** tk m e k
la gar) W. grawa, a u t t o a t|a hart Wv Oaten lad IJh F b a m
rtarida Nation#! Bz|dkhy aa K NaUuonl KxklMka m k t e teMH
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General
Repairing
True* &amp; A*W
Sm kt

Martin‘s'&lt;^arage
BUSINESS M A trS

C U U hL C k w im w
tX IH v S w aH H T T

. LUNCH

Sudden Chills

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PERK'S CLUB
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UNEXCELLED

—Theodore Roosevelt.
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SINGER
HEAR HIM
F irst d trb U u k C k arth
Sunday. January | | |

SAN FORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

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inveiy with na cbrU'ma. iivcora-i French Comuoser
hmiih i.a« a. b*r *u..i Mr*. Succumbs In Paris

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W alter S. Coleman

USING CHEAP or Inferior gooda to save money la
tluv, (Vne haa
ordered
all
like
stopping
u clock to,save time,—Ingot Iron Shop News.
.I k e jtuinltlinn piluta In
Miami
.,alM*d, nu well aa ih a Ibhuh
l Q « k a t Palm lten&lt;h. A few
'• fV n th , aiu , Ha waa ,Mtylu« lh:ii
• ka aruald not m i^ th r* v im
&gt; V 'a l Riiuldlna until th e piuplu
• h i Ihm o
leiMnuulllea
aliuwad
Mia. l l . l W laht la hunt* from I-aughlln,
Ifra,
llu rae, Col.
■ hint tbei wniitril
li , alupped, Ih llln. Cnllege fur lb* holiday*. | Thra.hvV, Ml** llayd*n and Mr*.
, Apiwrviiily Hie (luvrrpnr
ha«
The Every Wtek Bridge Club bAp**". ba n ah'iwn. ,
hud t&gt;n» o f ihelr ■■•net Inter*.ting ^ r ' &gt;nd Mr*. F. E. Rountlllai
^
^
. • Many m richanla and ether bual- game* T hu......... aft*mnn« at the
i a a* men, wa find, t h o formerly nttrartlv e home of Mr*. 0 . K..
f*
a tllrtlmted r.iiii'imihly |u ta r Mmlih. The living room loukvd v ery ,
^
bHia * harlty organltailnnt. m e
baglnnltui lu curtail auth
e t IN .a and a .p a r .g u . frm . M i l '1 „
W IIU JM M W r
• Kn***. tu »n*ny i» « e, to alliuln. . e ta them a!ln«*lher,
mi
the Mabry o f T am pa, and ai&gt; *ktra
■tnunda that their paygoll- tale*
am fa r uni* li the , . iihi purpoen,
s«d reprearui oil they, ran uf(aid tu Rive to charity. TJtla
Rtl|IHde mi th* |iart of |i«*|ur*a
» * n r*n*m lly may eventually
• yeAm-e to tk a v a n lih ln t palm
• renlrl'w iinn* to chartty. leaving
II entirely in Hie* government
, ' la taka car* o f Ui» V ur and under*
jr- l'rtvUegi’d. Tlie new &lt;yatem may
IVWwyh out ill Hah), r „n , hn
payroll taae« ere annally mod
r 4 ( take earn uf the |Hwr, but d
: h v i i of th*m go tu "om rlirad
B a g V V V * -C r **n'»k In «r*n,

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NMA'VS AOS TO* OATS

S a n fo r d C n e h P e e d S te r n
M . B A N fQ O b AVK.

T c u c ra a N * * .

fk L K fR O N K « t* J F t *

W A Y N E JFE E D
w* o c u v s a
NKVAm*Y
X W I PATRONAUR ^

A rm ic u n ik

SANFORD AHCO RED SINK
H. B. McCALU JE .

RADIO
RADIO
RADIO

1938
RCA &amp; ZENITH
easy

tkrm b

HOFMANN
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octal And Personal Activities
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™rri '*■*&gt; Vim n d . W M tu..'* t , rW **’*• ViaCiM *
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V WfldM. .tV od Them A*wtyw to tort * - n
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Ill w y M r affilmtod w ph lh,«
American VY-dertu ,nn of ta h n r.
TV- ('wornMr Company pr-oai
-Vnt alao aitrh-e-l that the w orior* m V h»Te V r h imi-minl from
hrwrhy rfltot wffl tr 'u r a to their
homr* ■tontyhl and only tonal
Vrtp win V t t W when the plant
VoRtn* ft* opre-at 0*1 * in full to
n »*t « » .
*» Jacinon aimertmi tha, t v
" &gt; * " ’* ('owrtbnc Railway an-l
a h rr
w.-tmrim a or m op rr
*’ Vtt tn ra ritir fiw t V -iiiVor.
* * * *p** V n W I n t rroom -thm
^
th r union and a *X porornt
' ' W ViV
al*o ma'rnt that
Vr Vad r r ro h ttl inf 01 mat ion from
klannm ra In which tV y
rVMtod &gt;Wtr oom pnathm will
the t H w r m ttrAwr*.
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OVIEDO
mtofl m tn , nro.-’ipo* of an ftry w ih d .n o n .4 Hit Mrihodi-I
nmno p i n * i n ajlom-d *-o»n.mi Oirdmn* Homo, ft: of them and
_ Mdiratod llw» the ntp, i-miomlont and wife of
■oontwVa.i th e I V t r . t t A TSoi-on Sprinr* rantc over Sim*
wttl*.-*, d o t V i l m tn wt,Kh al. day tnt-ninc and pm on a pa,;
m
’W p'"*1' nro r t
„ *Ko M riV d u l t ’hm rn.
, ftm p m ria m
Hohound; ’fhtma V w * tSantnHl tit o**od &gt;0 Vr-TWd o -rrriK f«r the y&gt;„,
ttm, w**t. lo V
o o n jn -ra’ mn rail.*! ofl
*» idrnw. a van vn-.«a &gt;n Mm * ot on -a
iWm »*iR V hoM thror ovrmlne mTVtro and j-nnnt
h o .'loth, tfthVana and X tlo Mine J T ' , ^
Utnhfwtm « VKoi, V in a tn *vnm T V r I..O inoior th, dtro.1*.,,, id ,y„. M nhcditi V rih ro n . T V m
ha (fhn
*|fmv«rion *r*a&lt; &gt;hr T W '" VoJWMt! of M o a tV V a a -,1, , , « f„ii h,«i*r and all «■*■
pro****! yhomm+ro* a t hav.nR a
ht,*.uw Mm" Man-inw
Ma,-nm oopnom-niatior .4 HitNaitotial
|
^ m whRa (fvmrtrtt* M VhitR. M m 1W W iM atiin,. IU.WI who . . . „ „ 1 ptmd. riitmahW- t i m e '
r " ' - ’r r
,i*mer . a , TVnn»-«'.'
M i . M m a . fhw-tiitar* 'HIU aau
. , " irroot, u «V yhaiv.** M, . rhom p.on and ««n. Jim, of.l
hnn* aftnmtiltt
I10 1 . T
' ' " ‘••f*1* * V a | h i r n i n i a r r -o.'h Mr Thomp I
flood
inmilovco* f «
pan*i&lt;* for «V t'hri»tma»
'O* tint Mr* wjoo-tm stiipp had m v « l)
wnlim
a
tn
h
to
.
ond w V
were holiday*
j
*** Hv-ti v e i M i yho-o.im a* h ay V hrit
*0 haw ’-fiiiod »o VwrralnMl * IhmoUi.
l-ro and Ml**!
a * M n Vtfh- a n d d a u r h h n . TfcS|mih» law are homo from South J
:in.1’ M r * Ife. 1 * idtitjm w ad \ w a i a t onlto. -n-,.h » |lh tn-ion l i p t r n *
4^n f f » ! ^ , U M i d i l f*x
I
SVew'saim.. M r vhiipp'* -anhm aM
' • t Tm4 « i • '•*•, 'od that thorn
ma*.
S
TnnfVw 4a dh*.
Mr
Mad M m
.T1- -n dloori xndatam
Joo Itoa-V-y,
Jr, ami Roy J
i WMmt M lvW fl **4 M nwilw-a lTio. * ofl,*,.
Dolatwmai rTord*. Jr of Siri*oa ttatvrM i'yl
|V*Mnd M i Jfi-inr'* *.aih*rvMiw T» •n tW TVaroor U h »
Ip vswyy **4 ThttaW oam malt Mra t r ' and toort- \M iM to ponaPtot' art- tomw foi i t i r i d m n
I
Mm* laminr ttliorior and »1i»*
'jhHh trv -1 m *
wad W d m M &lt;4 •Ip to a TfOMVi fm*
'i- I W r n m in roph to H a ] M altha Tallndi of IV* Jono*
M'dP-a Vtattva.
1
y-ti-i* vta'od ih«i
th r
toon 'i- llr c i art- -T-iti-liop t'hi**'nia»or*-tor who wn1br4 n * t4 Ih r with ihon paroni*.
y-hrtin *n a *hHW fo* hirrhor
Mr" J It Jono*. S i. i* rrp«Hw * n * wit*- no* ftrod h«t * m •*! ■*' th r *ak li*t
l l r I* lirnam ih to r otn*'n*wni’*nw »o r r
pov'i-d
miproiniB
&gt;rrm &gt;o Hioir *oh- Many h a v r to J Vh»- Sm»la)- Stlnad of
th r
-trmrd. V *mrd. V t d h r fm rin * FnM Haptmt • hwrvh h id a
mom hlrod To tifd a r. thorn- wti- j i hiotam * p iiv taiii m th r »*•••
m tn-od rim ojipKitunhir* «i'**n toinii *4 'h r rh in iti Thnraila)
i 1 V«*t»^fiy
’HnyiiTillln '1MM* tlNNfMMWfi %m*nw} line I'liti tilw riiWic Het %k t *■*»'.
r-nintnrri ■ a* l a whmh gmnn 'Imy . *•&lt; ih tand* ha* Rivfn 'h air n't!

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Mr

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fo*- dawn town.
T harr wwa a t hrU'ma* pro*
ria m a t the ichool nmlitorium
on Friday rvenine.
Mi&gt;* O at a l i t \Vlu-tlri ol
North WeMrm I'nhcn-ily. t hi»»c». 111 l« »|Mulin ,• the tl ir it l
him holiday* » l h her paivnl*
Mr. and Mr*. B. F. W hrrler.
K. tV F u lth loft 1 1ni r*daj- fat
tlatliu n , in aprii-l ihi- I'h ti.'in a t
holiday* with Mu- h.imr folk*.
\\ I.. I anlor and tV. II tlay
•■f I ta » .on, tin. rrlurtnal hum*1
Tharadny a fire a nhuii vliil wi’l
Mr ('n ite r1* pan-til *, Mr. ant*
Mr* tV. P. t'n rtrr.
Alhcri Si mo t* rein mini; to
li i * it mill h. \*a.
Saturday l"
Join hi* company mi l). S. ruiikw l A itm ia i, nfU-(, n *tav of
' i n l i n k ' n i'li In* |uiit-nt*. Mr
:.nil Mr*. tV. H Stlno.
All of mu mil of tow It. oi-lmnl

homo In I.aka C harm
Ml** KmfrnM
Summ er
cnllrd In Vicuna. Cn. Sunday
tirvinint of
l*raiidiiiol|ii-i.

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FRUIT CAKE. MINT

fio*h,
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it.
Pri&gt;f. A. 1*. S trn a rt of Clintln1 -o ra . Trim
ivlin m-,1 1.... . H k r i
Mi*tnr..laj- a firr n kHoii \I»Ii
A M. S'cw ntt
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on, lio&gt;. J-’iiio* liny, Jr. an-l
• ■null an-l il:mi;hlrr. .Ml-* illm
I'* ), all of lakeland.
'll* . Allrn I m m :,Io n olio w.i*
n iK lim of ail nilln archlrni In*
wi*fc 1* *till i-nnfm&lt;*l In hn

(T he lu o r u D S g r e a t e s t /
A DD i n c mACHi nE v a u m /

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HAYNES
11 1: M .UM INK CO.
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A rKUMANENT
IIY EVALEEN
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WILL ENHANCE
YOlJ'R BEAUTY
FOB THE
HOLIDAY DANCES

New Hl.vled
Far the Holiday Sfaaon

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lie looks into term s and
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�rly 1937 Back To Work
farch Cut Unemployment
H l t i w YORK. Dm . tA—&lt; *V TM M *kU)-*ork march Inprl rite
industry through moat of 1W7 ant]
deeply Into un«mploym*n&gt; baforaj
lha boabiaaa downtown Interrupted
multiplication of Jaba in tM
autumn.
Ilapid curtallmant of prodacMen In alaal, taitila a n * otbar
major Induatriaa In tba fM I

MIIHana Still Jobloao
‘ ‘ Ryan at tha amployawnt reI parary peak tu t Soptrtnbar. tba
Ifatienal Induatrlal Confordnoa
I? Board.
prlraiajy-ftnancad
rw
aahreh organlgatlon, aattmatad
l mora than I.MO.MO wara out
’ W work, tn othtr quartan aatl/■' mate* - ran higher. At low amploymant abb In March, t t ll.
thd board figured nearly
If/
add.OOO wara Idla.
In lha flrat half af lha yimr.
'■ there waa plenty of evidence ot
- % qujekanad march of man and
woman back to private pay.
h r jt i . pome 1ndnotri»a. notably
ataal, Taftortad pravioua record*
for amplormant ware broken In

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For Coping With
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atrlkro have paaiad almllar urtllnaacaa, Mr. Wllaon a.lvl.rd, In order,
to keep their otraoto tad oldawalk.
five for public uto.
Mayor Edward lllggina alao
Iralructcd Chk-f of I'ullco Hoy (J.
William, to tak. any action ha

V ila luw k HooI, _ fllcDder,
IvhTitfnin *ml 3!l, he thlnka tha
tlie-l: ninrkct oxl*&gt;* for the public,
tini for the |ir&lt;&gt;fc**lonaI apccula*
tn « , mill lie wit* n prnlagunlat In
Irr. uulilinn-long rnniroraray with
^rxrliiiMiie ufflrinU over regulation.
! John W. Ilntieu—The .lock w
rl inipe'a c&lt;&gt;ntiibution to lha ARC.
A llht rai tnuined broker, h r thlnka
Ihr- rxrhnnue .tumid be . “gpldfUh
l* « l ” lhn&lt; t fit, public th at flak , ila
i.-'vliic* In ih r m arket .hould ba
ul.lr tn Kt-r nil II. working*.

“ I heartily .uk.crlbc," ha aold,
ii|mn III* appointment to tha BEO
by I'rmidrnt Hoo».v.lt, "to Chair*
ninti I)i&gt;iii:J«*' Rtotrmrnt on lha
iii .-i I fur rrorganliatlon.n
A Nm-ih Carolinian, aon of three
Ki ncrntlnn* of loborco man, ha CUT
l rird Ihe brokerage houaa of
Chnrlr* p. Ilarnry A Co., In IStOl
nnd llirrr yrari Utcr tea* a part­
ner.
WUIIam
Martin Joffara—1Tha

fought tha C. I. O. In a bltier
■ trike, continued production, made
no rontract.
John l»; Dlrgara—Ha aoantad
ibe Joblcaa. Whan Brealdest Roomvelt ordered a ernaua of the unamployetl, ha mllad upon n Repub­
lican bualnaa.-man-to do tha Job,
A native of St. Ldulrf, (7 yrara old,
Digger* i. prqaldvnt of thd UbbayOwena- Fard-glaaa company of
Toledo. . .* i .. -- , ■ 1 ■
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•gilkrUi or laaauaaa nr aratorar
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for any p,r*on. or p,r*on* t»
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wurfc weak waa rl»*n aoma
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Anotbar major aourca of Job*
until Iba buatnaaa rararaal cam#
t i i rarlrat In building and at
Had IndUatrlo*. ratrd tha big
goat remaining-field of unem
ploymant. nut
tbla proml«a&lt;t
land of Joha and payrollt failed
to pan out to tha aattafacllon
of tha. mora hopaful,
■ With rlalns rommodltr price*
and Hrln* coat. want addttlona’
wag* booatg. moaltp In tha aar
ly month of tha ya#r. Tha eon
raranea board figured lha ever
ago ' hourly factory wage rale
rogo ahora 71 ranla In tha aunt
mar from about II at tba out
e*f of tba raar. Tba Ilf* atar
aga w»o |p rant*.
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wall malhtalnad In faca of the
indnalrial doelln*. However. par
ftrilp and waakly earning* ward
radnead by ranawad layoffa.

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IM eprlng, although wldeapreed
ttrikH d.nt.d payroll. of M l
vldaal compenleo.
Projecting Ha e*tlaiat»e Irot"
monthly data on a croe. eactlon
of Indnatry, the eonfar«ttca board
calculator approilmatoly 1,7M.j M poraona war* taken Into Iba
nation. labor fore* In tb# U
month* ended In Octobar. At-

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Strayed!

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Spring
Was Year’s

PLAYING A LONE HAND

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•ft Ford Coup, g ill ■ Iw w h eal

trailer MTS—Urge leatUrafler
with a rebuilt Dodge track. Ram

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�8ANF0RD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sf,

f ig h t Over Teruel
Goes To A Finish

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Tin .genaral atiike etltod
it the local plant of the
broken today after approxi

MADRID, Dm. 19.—W —
While the SpeaRh government
faocht to enuh the last remMdto of Insurgent resistance In
TeroaL Improved weather condlllOM In (be upper Aragon
tpet milted e reiurapiloo 0f milItory activity ill along,the batHe front.
' ■
After three weeks of inaction,
troops front llneece southward
In Teruel were busy strengthenInC their pbsHloni and repair

N U M B ER 10(1

1937

,a ._

AT THE SANFORD-OR LANDO KENNEL CLUB

1 By ^Chinese
Recession Blamed By
G ovem m entO ffidal
OnEffortsTo liq u i­
date Federal Policy

"City W r e d ^ L p i a h s
ti- Made. F or Leaving;
U.S. Ships Ready To
Remove Americans!

S IIAMOHAi;' Pec^ g b . - b D ^ h e
Oifneee, apparently prdpirtng fu '
abandon the threatened Shsidoivy
po rt of Tslnglao, tonight hegni;
■ campaign o f degtiucllan, blowing
tp ell telegraph, cable end radio
term inals. This la a policy tho'
Chinees m ilitary h ie followed in
other eiliea when a Japanese' oc­
cupation seemed Imminent,
j T M srptolions, which shook the
Here are oomc nf the 40*ta Id chaiiiplumxhlp greyhounds road y to run a t the San font-Orlando Kennel club. Many of th e fastest
entire city cut off all eommunlea*
greyhounds
Itr A m rrira are amoni tho pack* running nightly at th a track on route IT, seven miles south of Sanford and eight miles
IJiiona and resulted In Ute greatest
! trillion among the populace, In-J north of Orlando.
eluding U 9 American! who had
net yet evacuated.
. Two United Stales w srrrsft I
were lying elosd In share ready toj
taka out Americans In event of a
, sudden nec-verity while * B rltk h j
; cruiser Wes' - placed similarly 'in,
i handta British* netloaals.
Gen. Iwpne HUtsul.Jhs J ip a n c u ,
'com m ander, threatened
to press'
lie p k n 'e attack 1000 miles Into
The
Chios's Interior,
; Unless {be Chinese guvemmeut
lends "Its ,*aat W e pantos' policies,*'
Mateul warned. Japanese forces
may find it necessary to advance
Dill,ANDO, Dee. » . -M ’&gt;t» Hankow and Chungking and
An InCTOass in rlrcnlatlon rales
In a re g u la te d letter addressed '*«■» repudiate the national g o v
wea announced this morning by
' th e Eckeraon Fruit Cannery 01 ■'"•*5 d Chtni.'*
‘
the Orlando Morning Sentinel,
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, .
Chunking, about 1000 miles ini . , M d under the le tu rh e id " f | , nd
line from t h e '
The aew rates will go Into ef­
m Bouthebi Fireworks Mfg.. Co. «***», j , up the Y a n g tu river from '
fort on J*n- I and will rolae the
' Orlando, Fie.. C. II. Eckerson, Hankow,
midland
metropolis! *
price of tbs m ornlnl paper from
resident of the local cannery where Mia Chinese gsveram ent ’
Captain Fred s. Feren, com­
&lt;
la
cents tu U renlg n weak,
mending officer of th r Salvation
Army Poet, repotted today that end of both morning and eve.
lie had supplied licds to R&amp; p er­ • nln« papers from 35 to 40 cent*
sons. fed 2T2 meal*, furnished ■ week.
Th# luersaee wea necessitated,
transportation to three end gave
clothing to three since last Or*- the •enUnsl-Rtar On. said la a

Boisclair
___ _ays Paris Police Hit CITY NEWS BRIEFS Florida D ailies
Announce Hike In
Local Strikers At Strikers To
Circulation Rate
Seek WP A Jobs Preserve Order B inlfff
CIO Activities Are Sit-Downers Evicted'
Expected To Con- From Electric And
tinue In New Fields Gas W orks In P aris

city n

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wedding

High Cost Of NewsprintA nd New Tax­
es Bring Increase

. t r e a t B ase a n p Bun a o « a c n t.^ b y ^ tk e

The n«r«ld Hftyatg a
groidilcal erro r
to - Tm
H erald 4n which i f Was
th a t;- M r. JaskaOp aseertai
the Atlantic GeAgt tdne
way.
la «M &gt; par*tW -ii
Ing to r the strikers
(at
K cksnon canning pUtri).*
Mr. Jeebenn realty Said
Shat the A U uU bto Deaai
Railway
nnX htotM tf
li
operating. Mr. jlfb g lta , d|
Imply th a t the sbfitotod

WPA Nursery Kids

Enjoy Vitit From
S ain t N icholas
' CtoriaU;

BKNTKNCHD IN

ItOMIIINGH

Roosevelt Asks
For Reduction In
Social Security
President Plans In­
crease In Rattleships For New Year

company" for Hie purpose of col-

Celery Feds Prepare

UTh*t ito^Gompeny of the cmF o r C lg C S eB 8 io n
ploytr shall bo known ns a Unhm!
" ——*
Shop, mom gsm-rnlly known as a Gonch Leonard L McLueea »ent
"Closed Khop"j Ihu&lt; all employees his 1U38 edition of tho Seminole
nngsged In tho mnnufaeture or Celery FWde through their first
)ie»dllng of any products of the scrimmage of th* season yeslerCompany, shall U member* of Ihe day aftemeon to prtper»U«n fur
Union.
i their opening battle Tuesday night
Thai .'new employree shell eot again*! Coafh Bab Lockett's Leeske allowed to work longer lhan IB burg High -yellew Jerkets, last
&lt;UF* without Imromlng members yeer'e Northeast Conference baabf thq Union; that them shall he ketbell champion*.^
"Th# squad," Coach MclAieai
,no deecrlmliuitlan

Dies A t Age Of 77!

atatad, "will compare favorably
with Ha oppenoMa this season
despila tha fact th a t we he'va only
Iwo letter men
returning," Melatres will carry 18 boy# on tha,

Ira. V sria Behtoaon, n . i J
'S ^ t V ^ r o m L ^
he home o f h er son CL K. Robin- *»« la r g u n rte , D arrell fo ig u |e n
and Johnny Morgan. New .players
sen, n t 1100 M yrtle Avenue last
Include Douglas BUnetrom, Buddy
(light following a lingering lUneaa.
Mrs. B e t In sen has boea In San­ lllehop, Buck Ferguson, Bobby
G reek,-Frank M erabant and aavford to r about 14 mantha. She w aa,
eral others. Bad W iliam s, atallar
ta r n to Feodetoc, W la- July 1,
forward, will * * t be able to play
1000.
I until
m id-January due to Ineligi­
She to serviced by lw o pews, C.
bility.
F Bohlnaon. e f Sanford a»d M. la!
Bsbtotnn ef W inter. P a rk ; mm
daughter ArrlUs
Itobtoeow ef lbq; Baby Fade,.
Hanford and one stator Addle
B utterfield qd Canton, N. V.
Faneral eervleta will j t o bald fn
tha Erickson Funeral

Homo tu­

rnorrew afternoon a t t i 9 9 ’*^&lt;Mk
w ith Rav J . B. Root, p n*tor.af the
CangregvttoAal Church official tog.
latarm ewt will he made to Me
E vergreen Cemetery.

j .. w m

fwlfht ranw. social security
lasts. Increased telegraph serv­
ice charges, end a growing pay­
roll with shorter hours.
The announcement e*ld that
Ihe Increased n u ts for
lilt
would amount to between 120 ,
noo ami I2S.000 and Hint tho on­
ly way such additional espeneto
could be offset *•&lt; to Increase
the rlreulitlon rates.
TAMPA. Dec. 19. —( J f t — noth
ot Tampa's new ipapera yester­
day announced Inrreaaaa In subscript |on rate*.
Tim Times, published
dally
esrapl flunday,
advanced
lls
Prices from 16 lo ig renls a
week, end the
Tribune,
pub­
lished seven days a week, from
10 to 25 rents a week.
The T ine*' announcement follow*;
"Beginning n e it Monday, Ja n ­
uary I, the iiihscrlptlon Price*
of Ihe Tatnpn Dully Tlinee will
be raised three rents a Week,
one hall rent a day—from
15
rents In II rents. Monthly, quar­
terly and yearly rales will be
Increased In the - same propor­

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2D.—
—The budget bureau, with Presi­
dent Roosevelt's tacit approval
line asked enngrssa to slash 174,*
000,000 from •pproprletlons for
the snrlsl security hoard and the
Tronrasee valley aulhutlty for the
nest fiscal year, It was team ed
LAFAV5rTTK, Ala., lire. 23.
|
—&lt;y|*» - Farm er
Bennlor Heflin, Isst night.
1 At the
same time President
s*rii'lien with pncumi&gt;nls In th"
llnosevelt innounred a possible
midst of a "comeback" rampiiign.
Increase In the nevel building pipw as'-prnlieldy p all the crisis" of
gram because, he said, the facts'
bis illness today, hi* physician
VJAfHINGTON,-,(llre. 29. lfl*t m id in announcing Heflin waa uf the troubled world situation
, "ere fnrte end the United IHatee'
— A/tii1mrle machine wlilrh «p»'n “much heller."
must recngcUe them."
an nl,plane 20 miles away liv th"
Without referring to the rerent
hent thrown off fiy the plniir-*
Until- I aim Prince I on univarslty rink Ing Of tha American gun host tion. T h e single ropy price of
m otor ! I* itrarlng p*&gt;rfrcliiin*five cent* will remain unchanged,
amid ;T*-nt »cricey- al (lie hand* waa officially rall,*l the College c f 1‘anay, ny any other specific In"In Tumps, a* In other cities
New Jersey,
*
lid rn t, and diaclalming any unof arnqr engineers.
. i fr'endly gesture Inward any p a r throughout the United Rtatee,
of
— M irular nation, h* aaid merely that Ihe heavily Increased ro„t
iff)
recent evenla had
caused him production forces Ihe raising of
subscription
prices.
Newsprint
* * 11
"grow ing concern."
;*a r S
Tha new step In &lt;hn president's paper, for eiam ple, ha* gone up
uncompromising huuget-lialinelng| 2* percent In the last three
ram ptign waa revealcl following year* and Mte* have more than
The avhllr*&gt;n Inver* of this city j'lig h la.o f tl
Field and | ;r&gt;tt*.l Preaa dieclosure that Ilia I doubled In the p a il two years.
will g e l-th e ir firs1 opportunity-’ lh w ill feelui
herlng up (J5(|,oo0j&gt;0ll civilian rftnaarvatlon Oilier roste have riirni relative
i.ee the yuniH of g sm ts Haturiisy d rills but i
» a light m rpe appropriation may ba cut by If. making an Inerenan |„ *uh
Impeantlve
in
sftcmnngi when the Hanford HemI- errim m age i
1123 .130 ,000 ,
n e c e s s ita tin g
th e arrtpllon rets*
l‘ro B latkcsis clash with a Hem- NAME.
F
SCHOOL aerspping of 404
campa and order to melnlgjif pew* and
fealurw atsndard* on the plane
mole High School A ll-Star teem Fred Genes
H. II. 8 .
IC m I I i m , m P e a * TW eeel
of atcollenro tn whlrh Tim**
made up of chiefly Hemlnole stars Jim Young
readers are accustomed,” ■
of this season and Ihose Celery N; A. Itilk i
Feds of the past sen,ona that are Bud Wilkins
l.nme for Ihe holiday vacations H ralliy Odh

S t Augustine Praised
In Radio Hookup Em inent Educator To
Lecture A t Rollins

“Pioneer Nlfrht” To
BeH eld/lpiLtke Mary

Jackson Praises
Government Aid
Calls Recovery Pfo*
gram Successful In
R estoring Business
PHILADELPHIA; Dfefc' 29,.
— &lt;AP)—AimlaUnt Altottwr
ficncrnl Robert it. Jccknon
ncctincd '‘bln buiilhtki" today
of
Rolnff
on a "atrikn*'
ncalnat the government itfan effort "lo liquidate thi.
New. Deal."
The administration's antl^
mmtn|)oly cruiwdor lit an ad*

ness- had seised upon lhe reces­
sion "as a cudgel to whack con­
cessions out of Me govern men L" '
They wleh. he added, - to MR*
uldate Ihe New Deal and throw
off all governm ental Interference
w ith their Incorporated, InIttaU vi
and
th eir
Inelde
‘aristocrat!*
anarchy.' Jeekion said the governm ent
wee "th e only agency with pow­
e r lo condition rapllallem and
Industrialism to survive" and
suggested business w as blind to
tho advantages It receives froto
the process.
"The unvarnished tru th ," ho
said, "la th at the governnMaVa
rv cv -srr program has succeeded
ituvrffafr sMe 44 W e e tlv e ly i l i d '
r e s t o r i n g th* profits of buslaeab.
Labor has had no such advenes.
The smell m erchant has had Ito
such prosperity, The sm all menu*
faclurer Ins had not such ad ­
vantage. Tho only ju s t criticism
that ran be made of economic
operations of the New Deal Is
that It art our breakfast for m
rnnary and let the cat ateal | l |
It ilhl not sufficiently guard re*
rn rrry from tho raids of th e '
monopolist. One group In the
United S lates that has n o e a u a a
for com plaint Is the 'b lf'b u a l*
ness’ group." •

Playoff Continues
In Chess Tourney
It. M.
Burns, local
chsgg
player, wfll conHnuo the playoff
with W. II. Griffith of D eU nC
I f ’ the V aldai Hotel tomorrowJor the C entral Florida Chess
Champion *hlp, It w as
learned
I "day.
lM
Bach of tha
players
h as*
won two games end have played
two draw s, Tha
rule*
undeo
which they era playing provide
that the winner of th e B ret Hop
gems* |* the cham pion provide
Inc he hae n two game m argin,
Mr. Duma won from Jo* Bcngr
l* tt—- o f D eU nd.
ei-C entred
Florida champion, h r a m argin
of e games to ona tn ■ proVtcaan
tournam ent
;&lt;.i

Baskets D istributed
By Salvation A rm y
Approaimately - 200 ph
gathered In Ute Salvation i
Citadel Monday .night fl
Christmas program spanner*
*he,' Young People of the 0
Salvation Army offlelala VO
ad today * adding that. (
Clau4 teas present *nd dlgtr
rd candy, nuts and fruits ai
The Salvstlon Army h r nisanq
of th e Em pty stocking Fund
distributed IB gm eroua basket!
of groceries, 84B toys, end 68
garm ents lo those to the County
who a re needy, A rm y officiate
a s p rassfd/M hs 1r eppreciatlen to
each clt Iseti in Hentord and vi­
cinity who coo'rlhuted to make
C hristm as wortbwhlla f ig thaaa
less
fortunate
to
Semtoqto.
County.
:
»

Amerieea
Cam eglo
Institute's C hrist to America, will assist in
miatoricgl plan fo r ilia prrsrrva- ;ha adult education program a t
Jlon a f f l Angnattoa "nd said Rollins College this y ear by giving
it w M 4 he a floe thing f e r |a course of flva- lectures on "HuFlorida and th a nation.
jm enlatic CollacUvIam n r Spiritual
Bbe atou told b a r nation wMe Democracy^'
audience about I t Augustine's | The leelurei. which will dwall
famous dish, fried shrimp, and particularly upon the Conflict of
Editor N ina Hawkins of the f t church and etoto, will be given
A aasetiae rnaerd.
tSetordaye a t U A. M. to the Annto
Pertly cloudy and a n *
Oq Dee. f t a t I t ; (4 o'clock Rnaaall Theatre bagtontog on F e b '
noon M ies Meflrido will law ruary l i . Admission will *be free uuaeitled tonight and TRa;
about F a ta l. Reach end Miami and regtatraUMf will n o t ba ra- poaetkly oecaalafWtl mlat &lt;W
over. atotU n WDBO in another qulred to altond thin course n l the showers gear afgd coast, o

An U'snM^Jag
entertainm ent
Program hag- been arranged end
U la a i yoemd t largo throng
wlU aUewA YRq feetlvltto* are
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By GEORGE TUCKHU

HE NEW
Yt&gt;RK, Dee. 14.-A a generation nf ,o ugn.
E E n M Illl In N i* Tor* ba« wn*. | When lit* leach.r cuggnjlcd
■PPMn to bo one of the mn»t Ii* piirenit hi* rarer under Hie
oxtr«r»(int apartments on rce- nnra.' i.f niuxc; j&gt;: , rablno, Ito
1' or*. Howarar It roit i.uly a| Hnlten »’&lt;|iilml"iii. Niulll. d&gt;;
• * Mil nil idd , for moft of I a dined. "‘It In uutiuMNiux l.i think
L,\ , Ittarr !• rosily at*(. retting*. Ihnl Amoilrun l.mii"* nnd Aui.-rl
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Hi* cootin la a tbtatrital pro- ran ti nrlmr* run put prtxtun;
daoar and rom him ha obtain* i h « d slapere.*
aaamlngly larlih fixture* I pm ]„. billed l.tmrelf nn&lt;l&gt;r the
of coal If plan which fall io[ bonc»t hut wholly tmrmnanllc
larrlr* lha rcyliw*
n'tuin of—Jm Kmllh.
What appaora to be n Irak"If
Anie, |i.-.tn* oiu^t
aludy
wood wall Inlaid with allrar I* nbnuiil." Iiii in-k*. "why I* It
■really baartrboard clayarty paint- that mu.i tf iliu In.l Icaclier*
•d. A plpa or*an I* of the iam» | coni" to Auii&gt;|ti-nr.‘
matarlal- Costly book ca.ei, and I And iilii.flii-r thing; "It would
a m*ntl« of nrteclan orlaln are i In* « r 1. 11 ihlnit fur Ainorlran
Umt* too, but they *r* nnlr lifoalla - In i Is*, iiji't .i world V
•mart dnpllratea, Kran the old Amorlrnn* would ting uudor Hide
maatara on lha walla are Hirer own omniyt."
tyr wrought phonlaa. ,J|* wouldn't
Nolnt iliinf famous •Tlallnn'
iwap them for lha original!. "I | opera Mao me redly Auii'ihun*.
art a fiction i»i," ha ri plain*. “ I lltctl m: f.litn. 11.• llenlOhHII.
do hottar work In an atn.oaphare who U re-illy ji Hi l:rnliin of
.Ct waha-ballara.--------- i---------l-ntHnrii ...tf (lief Ilr»--Fi-«' li Itonelll,
Boma propi* lira la Now York.
ni,|,„,| ||„nn „ r N(,w v„,«.
for foara without trrlnR many I
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eooraa, la: -Why ruah; I will IdlCH C iir ls In U tH T r C C

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,h“ l • noth'T «»««••*
IwHIoua of tlie track havo been hr held In tho near Jotura.
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Hake llutli, Imiicatisl by arrow at l*ft. playnl a game of golf w Uh ihr man you do not *er. Imllcjlrd by arrow at the ria’.it. We
In coming. Tor Inatanrr. I hare
Imve trtoum to h. l i-vc. Itiough. that he I. the myotrrlou* Juhn M.hi tague. Thr people In Imrrrm. around, over and under the contr*tnayar boon to thn Btatu* of; Arrangniruta luve hem tiuuh' no'* are n lot t f ‘other folio" i w !» pild n dollar &gt;wrh to watch. A » thl* plHure wa* taken llie lO.noa rtsh cu:tomer* had Juxt broken
", Ltbarty, I ba»a iron It from for over .100 rhlhln-n tJ,o ore &lt;•ahora and from paaalng *hlp* puted Jo I’lilhi-r nt the Ciiioirtiiul'y no the mnleh r.f ihrlr &gt;rn l dadilng nrnm Ihe f.ilrway*, tramp rg of greens, and complete occupation of the rough. Thl* craxy apee*
P&gt;IWa Annenlu-r- and ihe ll*h'» Old rrkxnn and tlnth wa* atagcil al the Frr*h Meadow Country Club,
tboaaanda of llmoa, but t have lliiir.'nm* T i e In *’i idi I I'nil. e'| •nele leduren Monlagt"*
______ _____________ i_____________
narrr boon mil to It and climbed fii.Kl u'rlork Hill tifiemooli wlwu N&lt;*e York, and the fiuHsklu- went In charity,
Ha back-braaklng alalrway.
the Klk'i will oiul.e lliclr wmmnt'
Cnl'nim ~r*m *■,.. O'—
tc. forre their ilemnnd*, llie Hrrald
A fine riampla of how ro itl*trlhulii&gt;o of &gt;«•- -nti, tn'chilil ,
ifi'titSt “ilefin!Ilit niid roorngriius
ip fi I ( V lU lU f
C o n tr ib u tio n s T o
I»*‘ HI m mi H.ii Mihjertp" fn m iil 1 U lll.IL .a i V.113I3
mote ona may bo In IhU town Mil aiiimet Hr* fm 'ih.' i i.-hn m . . . . ma reliably iiifoimed thla luorn*
F u n d N e a r $150 h,g.
ta tho nporlrnco of Jim Crow op relief, rhllroi to j t l|m citoimH*')
S U r ,. tho
football coach
and fro. Amln-w t’.u mouy, ininoini.-i-l
k. ■. 0 d—.imuuI^. _iimi ngreuil .» UU
_
---- I The organizer waa quiteil aa
(P e a n u t )
Orantland Itlrb, "tho apnrta ml |IihIhj-. niSTfnjt'nml iT..* puWr li
CaaiiaiMg fraia Pag* On* _
dying that Hie mulling plant
IC lIflirjtf
N n P f l f l f l ' l ' I1" ’ 1,1
" h '‘"lldlott III nta
but
we
iiilt’iid
lo
do
llie
teal
we
l
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l
l
l
l
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I
,
i
l
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t
l
l
t
l
(
nr*»,
ri':h*
le"er
that
llllle**
the
omnlat. Thoy arc noil door1rmdially lovlleil fit dleiiil mill
„
, .
„
. «I'H Ha wage scale of 20 la 30
I- re,. ............... ...
in ri.n„
*7
„
rur, with H.e fund. ayaiUUa and „ nU , n ^
ih0u|(, h#vo ^
nolghlior*. but laat year they urunur that m tunny Klim u- I"C-nlirutd from ILyrp One
t*w oarh olhar only twice—In1 rllile In- pn-iiit It o i l millt"
..... .. n r.d m ........... ,.r .
■»
- ful " ■"
located lu China where cheap labor
, ul-,,,.
.... ill ...
» “ * I'**
l.ibulhma which have been rereiy
.
Darlln and In l*&gt;* Angole*.
Idirhl Ihm of ore r*&lt;&gt;ti I }■ nn-l nv * i,i&lt;|ui&gt;.ii'itiii'ir.-i,
I I It . .IK i" I ill IIOI le mi&gt;
|B ,
.j,, ",| ,y t„» *:rlker* ,.,1«
ir,n b' “ “ WlMarl,
“ Many |u-o|ilo JilnniP &lt;*;rii• • •
!: oil tnek*-of &lt; lely,
*' omi I le ............ I II.lie I.o.l I tVl'IMil, I1 1.1
,1 HMiT|im
.............
_...i..u_.i,_______ . . I llo al«o xlnleil that 150 peranna
III f,,
f»M«|
ift|*1 III
Mualr lorer* tulibed tholr ryeij l^ulge offiriul &gt; eli|uu th'-.ol Hint •Tea , l'ie (,y 11&lt;lvui'.ttiiv, Mi l IH I II ■ fill) • llvd'lll —
—----•
ruuit join the onion before a gen
I'.iiv.-niliicn1
, {,• „ iime ,,f |*|*ir trouble* fellow*':
S t a l l 30-3*1
whan lhoy road In tholr nrwelthi. ymr'* piu:'.rtioi f&gt;v 'he i.eetly it miiliiiiMi'illv i-r t'xlrnva- j.I'it f» fin*
thirl. j&gt; . ."till ll.o g.ivenimeUi Unknown
lYhcrler
.uhl.
"htil
17.00 vial *1rlke run he railed and a
. popart of lha dnhot of a young children In one i f the tie*;,' oaten gant"
lt,
|
,
llie,
»„„ihn-i»id.
III.'
lira„r
I'.emho1
luinten.pt
6.00
l,*
&lt;*
ir*
line
muiatainnl.
will, an Mra. W. M. Scott
nf
the a|tprii|ir'u&lt;..ii». I" d
baritone—Joa Smith by noma —.rive and rsprewil tli'lc'n|ipivcli* mint
e .on* rnn.iol la- I.mil. I
S ta te M a rk e t
j’oq
Although no nreunite rtmol nf.
e puli’ leal pin lem.
a friend
ta Naw York the nthor nlglil. tlen l" tlm-e In Knnfnrd oliiMhe t.lMi-ll haye oultelnnui) lh. t.wlt &gt;* I" 'ho-•* tveonnierided by h'ecrt*K00 1*le oiun'icr of employrva who
f.pp"ru-iil-&gt;
.
f
.lie
gnvrrnni«nt
t
hrlslmaa
aplrlt
luxh
in
rutkail
by
'lie
litre''ive
Ha aaema headed for the lle.CMIlly who contiihu'iil In mak"
tnry of iV* Tn:"&lt;iiii fforvrnlhau d maud it make gi»ul it* pledge 10 IJnknimU
SANFORD; FLORIDA
j ’oo Joined the-union could ho ohlalni'd, |
Ilian alagr, but hla name rcveml hmuln l loe-ly rliihlrro '"’I'hrMucnl*. Now t'ongn-vi In. 11. it ri"a-nl Yen- Yoih HM-trli limit'*
e
K
O
O
ov,r
200
contract*
were
dldrlbuted
«'...|i
1
Hu'
i.j.ikei"
to
have
&lt;
u
”
l.'nktiown
.....
ikju
i*
up
l'«ie‘leully
no
wry
rf
|
I bare alunhed Now Yorh.happy on f'hrldmni diy.
oi'l. the l .i Kih.li i' mil nppnnat
toph'il ferlOrjea nml ollnr Im.'.l a friend
"II I hi&lt; fljlllrt i p'LMIll d by i,. •
1.00
uf ll " pre‘ til-11 r.ill to hipltonv-.
1.00)
h'l**.
.".Knnlu“*
All'll". I lit. told It w. i.l.l lie .tiffI Unknown
1.00
W e ’d L ik e
It* t |VIItifitl &lt;H|Jls,
n l' &lt;o ii’|.l&lt;&lt;nhlt final nml other a friend
JH)
wtrbuia di-partuirn*,1’
, „ ,
, „
un„.
i„,.i
I
,
'"bif.
ii"i
troll
nre.
niul
the
r
v
ill
:n
mi-.iTiil.idiM' nlork* »i the I'll.*
Total
19A0*
T o E xp ress
"'lu i ler i ahi an imli p. iiil,m
area unlra* the nliiken wen. rvlll.il
Trevlon*
jionirit- ionel n;- nry c.iLld lim . ( 'n l l e d i o n s A s k e d
O u r G r e e tin g s
■li.iukly.
firand Tutal
147.711
tienle the mid for vel'ioua uplirivera of tU'W'pap :■ and ii.a^pi "pi i:ii ii’im nml mnhe* up Hiigg.-*;- F o r D i s a b l e d V c t e r u n u
In P e rs o n B u t W e
nrlrn* delivery 1n’H.' rolptl to
“ "
Ill liijili'id* i-iii'ii year,
Irpartmint
Mendm * of the Atnerleun »'»•&gt;-*• nod iwcnpy llu.tr garegvN. Driver* of three
I'realdenl
lliinrvell’* nrolit
C a n ’ t S o W e ’ ll J u st
• riurr* wen. irndy to Jojo them. I
warning In rongrra" Hint II mini 1,. Rio 1 AuVlPary liavo ptae. it ■■ - - ----- — ----;—7—
Two dell work*, I wj natlaHalertnuiiii&lt;e liiiimdin'ijy nr takr I tier
" 'f i l l D j a * N i» v m a n a g e m e n t
Irril airphoto pkinta lodwino molor
Illatue ft.-- no , unlmlnneod ludgrd
furWry were occupied ly worker*
arntttnl I filer rcMntiiwnt among
c„ iaiIH&gt;ni
ki, *
in «yi.i|.nlhy Vviil. strikrs at the
eonu. hgMalur* nn.l brcighl n Hlri. ,
........
,Btl^ ,,
Goodrich ftic'ory, whvru 2kC0
ei’iil'di I offer of ,o.i,i, iul,.,i, from ,
,, ,. II, ..r cigar*, elglielle.
worker* remained in tho t'lant,
f.t'Utlii III «!• UUCialf v. )i r.tliotoifuJ In . tilii, b"Ue
i, . City
f *. InMltutlnn,
FROPRIETOU
au.rounded by mobile gu.nl*.
He w-„Be. ..... . bill.
! 11. " h' r
f"'’ ..../ V *
t* Workman. 101...minder nl
..........
1,0.1. r while* hou«e’• ' n r ' H
iV&gt;T V'n”
PHONE 01.10
rallforn’a’* large Chinese pop­
T ru ck &amp; A u to
r'lfi'eny
which
pet
llieni
“on
Ihe
10TII ST. A N D FRI«:NC’ II AYE.ulation uriginateil during the
I‘i Imiiii* uf'er the rpeclol
.
. .
S e r v ic e
CONTRACTING COMPANY
gold niih.
i •• ■•tan had ............. withunt rn« «"&gt;l&gt;b." lar**log nl iho
HOOD TIKES AND TURKS
HodIra— Springs—Trailer*
nriliur any purl uf Ifoo.i vcdl’a AMt.-rin'n l^-xlun toporlml tialar.
A price you can afford
.-••VI n point 111.11*10111, fieri prnd1 ’ ,"r" 1 le-s'on Commander
hr dthn*o
wl.o co-opciaiion
wi&gt;to iliaiildo't
to pay
iiv- I'riirn-rtiiiii preimred lo sliilte t'C
puhllc
in
tf.1ring |thl*
In* war.
htich by forei'lg ,hnrtie leitiiclion* rauli'nlt
n Merry t'hrl*tm,r*
in rppro|irhdlon* fin pet mov deni
project* i ih n» Iho Tnim-mer
D ru n k en n es s fir in g s |
vnlliy eulhr^lie.
,
l l-kt llinl of Itrprhal
.‘ i &amp; r
S e n te n c e
To
J a il
The foil hint of itpri nl ramn
STOP
.
I
In i h-i'.ii- in Hie pre.idriit from
J.,*.,e* I'l.upiirll vr*a gtren a
LOOK
I*' ii" .-nta'l'e I'll- , , di nioernl,
I* r* I :-il. r of Ihe i. ire*, fill Si' day * Rlrulght * i.l no' and
&amp;
I ""■ e field ji 'trill I the wagla- fill'd (he i o , t i of pionrL'lltki.i
LISTEN
a, 1 when lm il.tol.'il iti'HO to'
I."niiwrlght,
I' ll' l-i'l, dim
|l;e.,orrnt.
uflel-Oklahom
lemllle;
ill "tikit|lo-»* ilmrgrv for Ike
f l|.vi-v,.'
hoeee
ou'
|lh...
'i rondo
I tier eummitlve
in Chilrimin
IAMI UR MRMl
Imii.'f llo* iieiil of rt i'nlllng hiylj* tl.l.d lim.. Hi*
ye.tr before
9'*mt M f
Im Ii
M kf
i.ny 1 [n-t.din -,'iVI. I*'Ihid |." *V".dil Jo.Ik • II W. War,1 yeMordur.
|
»rw
n I I li
nrputiizo tiny economy I Idv. wl.i. li
Tl.o |:".l Hum (‘nii.(ilm I w*a
M« Rf N *
•RftlRl NHlIl
he il.irrllh.l in llie “firrit nurm nr.alined Itrfnre the Judge on'•
I h 4 Tftllab
of
wli'ii tongn-i.i n.ei'la t li.ill.tr
r* n he wax flood
aynln Jan. JI.
' I-T. ..nil io,t» with tin. adnion" I
The To5nil p.nl &lt;d ll.o pivnl* lim. |ltul t.o ..01.1,1 iwrltii Ihe
Cnurlrotta L E ffid en l
Ji 'I .online.* If li» wax again
SERVICE
U'cnlixl for drunkenre**.
lat
A
French—
Tel. 0121
Hi. r. uniy Judge *txo an.
$2.00 rKl.KKY l-'nil THIS
ICi.ir.l Alfrod N .all, negro, to'
SEASON
five file inoiitl.x In tho I'ounty'
Throw i&gt;»"tnr »f Tohnfrn
lnt*l win. iiM uf fh« Hirailnv Ji.ll wl.i-n lie plied.,! KUl.ty ti.
G u lf S ta tio n
Inin II1 mi &gt;n»m
ir fwlerr*
larreuy rh..ire&lt;.
I
n&gt;. fiii'iil|ift uinl all
vi-iriiHiitin li» KpfR II ft'trun mwl
fl#-» ft Ml! »l|ih|n Will III * lil.il
Imuit » k&lt;I f !•hitn* It I* n lliv
r/,

Eckerson Men
Organized By
C. I. 0. Agents

Whtcler S ays
^Watchdog. For

ft

Shaver

; the reputation aa one i f lha faa f .
eat and nm*t accurata ealculatoi.
around rice tracks ,ln America. I
| Harry llohr will net aa chairman 1
ami nniionnrer, K. M. Meta will
have chirge of program*.
Japie* Hell, paddock jmlgr. Joa
1 Morrbi. palrol Jndgo, Max Gobi- j
berg, aicoclata judge. Eddie "Too
U ta" Srhnrfor will want brHora
nf the rinsing of tha mutacl win

For Sale

AY

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Following Strike

Any Quantity
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Seminole County Product*
More Fruit And Vegetableo Than Any
Similar Area In America

S A N F d lt D ,

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Eight Persons
Kilted, And 60
Hurt In Madrid
In s u rg e n ts

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Established In 1908

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Three person* were killed ami
eight injured when a shell nCuini
a direct hit on a ntn-et ear in
the center of tin. city where
moat of the. insurgent fira was
concent rated.
A government di*putrti repo.-l*
ed four insurgent warships had
bomhetded Caatellon sml Vltwtx-sj
on the ftpaniah raa* coast Sunday |
without Inflicting much dsraxffv
F a v o r ite
In
F e a tu re
Meanwliilc,
loyalist' repurl*
E v e n t Is
E x p e c te d
from Teruel Imlicu'i-d the gov­
ernment advance was tapidly
T
o
B
e
S
i
d
e
T r a ffic
mopping up the city The official
Spanish news agency said tieA third mine’ will lie ailihd
rebel infantry barrack* were rap­
those of Willi Fanny and Babe
tured after u bloody akirmiah.
A detachment of government Tucker tonight when a classy field
troop* stormed the Church of of elghl dogs crosses (be finish
San Juan, rapturing insurgent line In the inaugural Handicap
troops who had been (tapped futurity race, feature t-vrnt of the
there for two days.
i pvning night of 10 gteyhouud
Th* loyalist
command
sqtil

Everything Ready
For Dog Track's
Inaugural Tonight

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R a ilw a y

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IT Y

N E W S B R IE F S

Annual Census Of
Seminole Birds Is
Made By Society

II

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In hi
mis

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tn

In

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E x -W a r S e c re ta ry T o
B e B u r ie d T u e s d a y

Im p o rta n t
J u n c tio n

A,so ™O '9
,To ‘Ad‘
f Japanese

vancc

;{no Americans^
Arc Endangered

toll
be-t

Hetnlnoh*

umi-Mimed

tin*

mm iiiiik hr the Hemlitide I 'nun
I)
f a i r A ssim-Iu II imi. Tin*
n
Ilia I* »• I i..lii Ii-i|
(o r
Mnnil.it
nnthl ut 7 00 uVliH-k. Jutl .'I
mid *111. ti)ii„(&gt; !L " I i ‘ l*ia__u||ij
ills 111s. rlushiR H Jlm d a)
night,

Jan. :s. ■ .
(lent re Thurston, president of
tile Pair Asuielstliill, li.i* niiineil
W. J. Toll, i-\i-riill(i- rhalrman;
Jack A
Purcell,
Director nt
I’lilillrlly, anil llnlph
liana HI,
illroclnr nt |iuhltc relallon*. The
Aailculturul
l)ii|uirlmi’nt
Hit*
year will nnr* mmIn he under
Ihe direction nt t'ounly Ari'iil
('.
II, . Daemon,
while
Mr*.
(Ilmira Kendall, home demon*
etrallon , nRi-nl, will hate rhurnr
nf Ike Homo Dfinoustiution De­
portment.
Mr. Tliuiwtini stairs (hat pin
lihsats IM, year will not only
he placed on Aarlciil total
pi
lilbila, hill Hint CHrll* as well
will hold n predominate *plara.
I’rlra award* for all rontaat*
Ins division*. this year
will

|i|t*la* iHTti|mtinii ttf T nittuti,
ciliiihl o f SliiiiittuiK provinca
mill
tin* Mi-vi-nt It Chlnetta
Diuviitdn) nipititl
_(«U to
iln- .Iniumi'di' forrea.
T*liinii wiih llio objective
nf &lt;mi* nf w-vernl Jnptineita
retiimlM that sivnrtm-d iicroaa the
Yellow River ever the week-end
with the evident purpose of addim* ell of Khniilting to Japan’*
rtioe of eomuiest
Tie- ............ iliapalrlie* also
reported tpe ciodine of Weihslen,
no Impoltnnt hmcllon point of
rollwpv lielwren
T*inatt* and
T*itiR&gt;Ao, chief i-ort of the proV*
Ince,
Knrelrn military expert* bo*
lievcd tie.InpnneMstrategy
would l«* to i*olftt|. Tuingtao front
the rc*l of the inovjlue. even*
i natty rffccl lit,* it* occiipatiua
withc.au the in-ce-iaily iif ii land*
^Jhg t-pernM-m
that inlaht bo
co*lly,
Neatly :ieu Amrricnn* remained
nt Tsiiiy'an. ready &lt;u take refuge
on - t'i’Jf‘ -Auu:ftf&lt;ui waaahip* |g
•he tipriHO
The American*
were
mad#
"object to tin* dcnlh penalty for
Crimen m-n.n-.t
.Inputi'a armed
fotren under n Jnpancae decree
rnlnblhhioir
rigid
law
fer
Cliinn’.-t i-uiiipo'inl urea*.
Tin- new mien mid regulnt Iona
foi ill |*.■i mil*, "including na*
tional of ihiid power*." in Jup*
nia-se coiitiollinl arem nppaicnt*
I)' mi C'l Hie ipiCHtion of trcnly
•'rhi t of oiin-r foicitm power* In
*'(linn.
I on ii;n Min in t-r Hindu said
rodolduy the Dulled .Stole.* und
Ja|uiti hod iriii lo-il mi nmicutdn
inutiaaM as ess* (wrest

The semi Uionthl r meeting of
In d i­
Hie t"lly ( ‘oliiltlUajomT* will be T o l a l O f ~ f y l O O
belli In the City Hull tonight
v id u a l B ir d s Is R e ­
• I 7 .to uTlork,
City
Clerk
cu r d ed
In C o u n t
Crunk It
ljim*on
aiinuunred
today.
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II. f . It. MASON
Following a rus'inn of several
Twenty two pet sons ate ditcheted for 11 IdI before City Judge yt-ai * standing, 20 Inlen-slnl idnl
Flunk I,, Millet hi ■ session of oh-ei. i-Cn la"1 Tlllirsiluy look a
ua -day rensu* of Hu- Itinl life
tCsniisuait an n *v* T S rtii
m the eastern part of Seminole
County, ftom Sanford to laike
llaincy. This rensu* has baen
(C w tiaiH i an rant l i e u )
n ported to the NalloitRl AsauaU-^
liorf of Audubon SiH-lelie* tn
New York and I* esp&lt;-cted to
upt-car In Hit- Jnooni y-Febtualy
l. io- of llild lane, tin- official
Rut-iriy magiiilne. .
I'liltlvnleil fit-id*, mnrsii tulaatfs
pine wootls, luud wihmI t.waio|ts
glass fields, all were im-linl-'d it
Hie ten limy coveted olid *hi
census lusted from sun up to
Minsc1. ’|he observer* liiuili-d a
Hu parties, Joining at lunch u
(ieneva to riunpan- notes uml
plan Tor the nfh-rnnoii pail in
Hie (iiogram.
Due to high water llm’ limUei
tin- feeding arras foe ilurks go,
coined Hit- sandy lake lieai-hrt
where shore hiidMhim.
usually
found. SOIIIII of the species nor­
mally reporled s' Mil*
sensini
were missed However with u
linger list Hunt usual of Ihr
small Iniils, ||t species and a
hiinl of It. Kill imliv Idiisl hlrds
were t-rronled. rumpniing fuvurr*I&gt;ly willt the In-util of I th in
llt.ld and 114 in tii:i.'i.
line hud that legidnrly wintel* line, ■In* Sola oi Catolina
Had. was luted on tld* rrltaus
for Ho- fit*t 'Min- m fin- years
The bird is .ipiVe secielive and
a* it feed* liiddrii among the
I Illy puds, is often oveilookt-d
ilytl Higgs made an ini I-rusting
illsrnvery in a stray Craslnl Flyrulrber, a breeding lout in tieml
Hole County In summer but usu­
ally leslticletl to ealrrmp Koulli
Flmidn nnd southward tn winter.
A i-uniliinatiuM of the Chriatmas
iThHU* li'-oril, n f the past five scUon.
year* allows a total of Ha species
recorded. Ilnwrver time nre still
several sjierle* H im* are found
in this section in winter uncom
half mil* track
*
,-*aiionly ih*1 bate escapnl (ibservaOita Returns
iion during Ihrse one-day ct-uOver the week-end, Dinings
"ther
i-omlns- tlii«*» ycarnld* ruse , that, may he hided on fu
of visitor* parked tlm ground-,
In ths lul Ini bide Hie trotter lure trip*.
The list of birds
at Ihr Mtflil- Ipul Zoo which liu«
i'eatl UcFlniu,
Dlls;
Addle and their iiumbei* found during dv-relopod Into one of Psnfuitl’,
Jlsnurcr !:uc I I, lbi&gt; chsnipbin ■hi* year’* census is as follows: leading atlruitkuis
( muruon I-ton, j, pibil lulled
pacing filly m or 11 half
lulllt
Tlm antics of tin- titonkrirerk and liiiitcteatmt this *•■*
proved especially
oiinisliift
Ii
sun. Adam Jr. the pui'liig cull
llm children while the lions, llm
Doming two year
ulds,
amt
hear rubs anil Ho- new African
their hroodlnr
leopard* also
icrelvnl
their
(tuuthsrti It-Hr. Iir. f., lijr Mr
sliaro of ulluiillon.
MciJIwyn-Blaiiii-i
llelle;
itosll
Tlm leupai-ils,
which
wiy
llsnorer, ck. hi tiuy McKIn
pUM based fdr Mm /.mi hy tic
imydlrent Kiclt-oient; Dr. Ilsn
(Illy, u* yet have not - been
kin, btk. c., hr Iicotla lid Dor»
named anil Ip'rliuilnk tomorrow
IbV; Prince Admi. h. c„ hr Cal
Huperlnlendent ol Parks Juiiiti
uuiet Adam l‘rin- -• Irliplids,
Moughton Baked that all visitors
SI the Zoo cast a ballot
fu
All of
tlo»,- animals
ere
naming ibe pair. Tlm name* re
owned by Ur Ihiker.
reiving Ihr moat vote* will be
The Utb horse arriving wa*
Ihu names used. Im .aid
Mr. Pslln’e Dillon Hrutl, tic, by
Tha voting will continue until
Highland 8c&lt;&gt;ii la-ttle Dillon.
on* week from lodsy when llm
With the nirt-at of the
13,
hall ol. will be counted soil Mm
tha sUlta at P&lt; intnol" now house
LO CAL
results published tn Tlm Han­
I id troyma*. t* "f them year
ford Horsld, llslloiss sml pen­
Partly rloudy tonight and Tuce*
cils will bs furnished to those day, fuimewbst unsettled near
W , K . Dickerson bead master
who wish to vols st s 'booth on Fji. i Coast, slightly warmer in
of Ardiig (ii,in. ,i*ad Stable, Ii
the premiss*,
i rbejrtd^ to srr"* ted*/.
sat rains nurthsast parting UmJgkt*

Proposed Citrus
Pact Hearing To
Be Held Jan. 17

Hints Are Issued
By Secretary Mayo
On Farm,Safety

A CLASSIFIED AD

fo r

County.

chim e.,

Broadcast Given
On Rollins Plan
By Miss McBride

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Fair To■ Be Held
On January 24lh

Thl* picture show* the new plate lubeirulod* ranalurlutn which win lie ilrdU-*li-J at c-rmuun*
Ic* January 3. The building, ub-ui In mile* fimn (lilinnln. wu* r»UNlriicti*l hy a slate appmpi iutu-it
and n loatr-giant ftuiu ths Public WmVs Admlniat taihm and will mat mote than $7()d,iH)H wben cum-

Declaring that the infantry ta
atlll |ho backbone uf the sendee
and that ones the iloushbuy Is
properly entrenched II la Pret­
ty hard to I*t him out or the
■ round. Capt. If. C. Washburn,
commanding officer of Company
U. addre»**d the HolarT Ulub
today on Iha auhjert *'la the
National Guard
WoiSh
Com­
munity Support?”
&gt;„
Prior to
Capt.
Waahfaum'a
talk. uao. Rolltna. superintendent
of tha
Atlantic
Co*Tt
1MB
Railway,
Presented
the
Hub
with a garil made from a rare
wood found In tBe Ande* moun­
tain* of Bnulh America and Im­
ported to Iht* country over Mt
year* ago. Tha wood for the
gavll was the 'gift of M. Carroll,
marhlnesl at Hie Coast
l.lne
shops.
Outllnlnr some of th* serelees performed hv th* National
Duanl, Capt.
W**hhurn
men­
tioned the aaalatence rendered
the y|r|lm* of the l l ! ( huertcan* In and near Miami, and
again following Hie 192K storm
C u b a W ith d r a w s A l l
which deysstated yulwkra and
C h a r g e s V s . M a C h a d o Itelle Olade.
Again. Capl. tVashhum
»*ld
NJEW YORK, Dec. 27.-A1*&gt;-Th»
(Cantlnus* •&gt;* Piw Thr**l
Cuban government Withdrew all
charge* against fortnrr President
Gtrardo Machado of Cuba, who
had been held by llnilt-l Hiller
authorities In temporary custody
cn an stiradlUon wsrran’. Ma­
chado, Who is seriously ill in a
hospital here, was accused In Cuba
TAM.AIIABSEK, Dec. 27.-IA1
o f misapplication wof funds and
—Thirty
picture hint* about
mass murder.
The liberation of Machado, once safety for farm thlldrsn are roll.
talmsl In a pamjihlrl Jdet pub­
f l k -iron man of Cuba" was forgp|li«n4 |n ibe office uf United lished by Nalhan Mayo, stale
romnilasloner nf agrieullure, in
States
Commissioner
Garrett
co-operation
with the Florida
Coffer before whom (ha oil rad itkm proceeding was flrat trooght safety council
Mayo aaki Ihe farm "I* a fi«M
asveral week* ago.
Meanwhile the Cuban Congress of accident activity as yet hard­
passed a general amnesty bill for ly scratched with any program
al] political prisoner* inruding of safety although thla field conMachado. Tha formed president slat* of approxlmalaly nnr third
-* -** —a
in 'll 1 l»iu
has been In cillo fOrTour year*. He of the population of Florida.
dent confereltre plan that shifts
.
"II
I*
my
fond
hop*
that
the
Is row at liberty to retafn to Cub*
illustrated page* will cause a Ihr responsibility In Ihr student
if his health permUi.
caution on the part of those of and makes Jim ask Hie professor
our peopln on Ihe farm to the question* instead of being spoon­
NEW YORK, Dec. IT. —t A t - end that a thought In time will fed knowledge in legulstrd dose*
The
beck-tonnrk
march
in save pain, suffering, injury, or by instructors.
Miu Mcllride also told th*
prtvata Industry through most loan of life and limb."
o f . IM? cut deeply Into unem­
The first illustration show* two story of the Hollins Animated
ployment before the' business men filing a forest fir*., The Mugatlne and the Annie Itusarll
downturn Interrupted multiplies esption Is; "It* I alweys put out theatre, two contributing fstlnr*
that make Rollins s "different sort
Use of Jobs In tha autumn.
camp ftrea before leaving?"
of college",
Another, showing a boy Jump­
ing over an obstacle and landing
with his feet on the prongs of F i r s t C e l e r y S h i p m e n t
of ■ rakt. Is raptioned: -Do I
M ove* To
M a rk et
Jump without looking whsre I
am to land.
-Do I allow Umbers to be
around with nails tn (hem stick­ first rarlot shipment of relitry
ing up I", qaha another which from Heinlnol« County Ibis sea­
show* a girt w)ih a nail st|gk* son was shipped from Oviedo
last Friday,’ II wd* reported to
Ing in bar foot.
One picture shows a child fall­ dejq
The celery was grown by C.
ing into on abandoned wall. -Da
I allow old wells to remain open R 1.00. of Oviedo, on* nf lbs
or with
ration
timber aver largest grOJfera jn tbs County,
them?-, Is th* caption question. and was washed ‘and pecked by
Com
Commissioner Mg&gt;» printed tko the IAik* Charm Fruit
Th#
American
Fruit
booklet for free distribution to pany.
n row-r* ,&gt;c gr» In cbergw or
Jw i l l g e t I t f o r y o u .
Tt Is intended primarily I* the mark *Upg grrknceinents.
kg form dUldren safety cm*
Tlm - lakt Charm Fruit Com­
sue." ha eaU, "but I think it pany also ’ waahad and parked
i be ed equal interest U Iba first carlo! shipment from
Ike County bkef year,

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MADRID. Di-c. 27 idb-Spunl.h tnane/en^ art illi'l &gt;' bulleri**|
continued to shell Madrid. rtttteliakrn from fir I'm ii tinn i week­
end bombardment. the worst and
tnosl prolonged 'hr rnnitql had
ruffrml in ■ month ItfflrhH fig­
ure* sniil ill the I * " 4t» hours
400 slo'lls had kwn poured Into!
Mary Margaret McBride. Now tlm city ‘killing eight peteon*'
York raHio *lnr, Is del Ire r In* a
srric* of nation-wide broaden*’*
from WDBO in Orlando durin::
her Chrlslmai vacation In Winter
Park.

Capt. Washburn
Addresses Rotary
On National
Guard
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Japan Announces
Capture O f Tsinan
Provincial Capital

; Big Season Is Seen
IAhead Eor Group
At CompCassadaga

Fastest Trotter In The World Is
Quartered At LongwoOd Racetrack
(ireyhtiund. ihe world’s fuativl
Irtdllng huisc. arrived ut (lie
Bcmlnule t&gt;iIvlnac l-ark ut Iahiswuud yi-alviday niotnlmt whenh. will gu Into winter train'"*
quartersUnder the Hep I'slln training
haulier, and owned hr
K
J.
Haber,
Hreyb'iiund
bolds
the
Wnrld'a trotting record &lt;•( l:M
for the uilie, surpassing wven
(he famous Uhlan* recuid of
1 I t 3 4.
‘ Cardinal Prince, |:C| i s , Mr
Itaker’s sterling pacer, also was
Included in (be lot of |] bead,
all but one of whom owned by
Ibe HI. Charles. III., farmer. .
Roth these rhsiurlon* will
cupy Stella In familiar surround
Inga for sack ha| been trained
si Keralnol* fur tbs past few
seasons.
New to Ik* track is bury
Worthy llrewer *!# , flyeycarf Id pacing mare. Ss I* Vsala
Us Dover I;eg 14. champion two
year-old Lrsuing 011/ over
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FOOTBALL
Jiy Request.

BIO / « Ia » * * h * * barn 3 c ahIn I n i
•Ikl* upon h i* college team.
JllA lalAJJng wgi ferncloui and -bja
backing w a i a dream.
W h*»i b u lky W illiam look the ball
bfneath bla brawny arm
bad Iwo extra m m to rin g
Ilia .ambulance a lirm .
B U I b it lb * Imc and ran the enda
Ilka apme mad bull amuck.
The other learn would ahiver when
' they aaw him a tirt to buck.
A M when aome riv a l tackier tried
19 block bla .lashing pace.
..
On waking up, he’d ask,
I "W ho
f ''
(drove
thnl truck
acron my

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T&gt;tc I’anny incident haa ponabd into hlalory. The
Japanese have apologized, and their apology has Irccn ac­
cepted. Furthermore they have promised to pay the
United Staten full Indemnity for all damages and have
given complete ussuranaca that nothing like that will ever
hapiten ogaln.
The United Slates government aeqepta this latter
promise along with the rest, at face value. But kkoplics
will be Inclined to take it with a grain o f nail. The Japan­
ese government In Tokyo promises and apologizes; the a«l»
mlrals on the Yangtze order the bombing and machine­
gunning.
With n new Japanese drive just getting under way
against Tsingtno and in the vicinity o f Hongkong where
there are numerous American citizens, as well as many
Kuropcans, it seems almost like cxpoctiag too much to
hope that further Incidences will not occur.
*
And if they do, what will thn U n it e d S t a t e s do then?
8uppose another Amerlrnn gunlmat w e re attacked and
sunk.by Japanese Iwmbrj* w'th more A m e ric a n lives lost?
Or Just to lie different, suppose an A m e ric a n mission
plnlnlv flying I he Amgriran flag wore attacked by Japan­
ese Bluejackets and the inmates lined up and machinegunned?
Wc would protest uguin. And the Tokyo government
would ajKtlugizc. Or |hm-Iiu|m wo should say, tho Tokyo
government would a|silogize and then we would protest, so
efficient is their u|M&gt;logy machine. And no doubt Julian
would guarantee Indemnities and promise not to do it again.
I f the Japs knew for an nhsolutc certainty that a
repetition of the Panny Incident would result in the Im­
mediate dispatch of n powerful United States fleet which
would-not slop'until il had sunk every Japanese warship
on tho Pacific oensn, we wonder If there would lie another
incident.
'
.
We ought to get out of this Far Rastern war area.
But |f we arc determined to remain In.tho danger rone,
wo should let everyone know thnt wi* are prepared tn.
fight for our rights.
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ft t il"
B IU had lha speed—B ill had the.
weight— H ill never bucked tn

Florida c^izens who have been reading on tho one
Imud tliuteriflo Slulu did nut havo money enough to |my
.**^1
i r w ni tl g "l"» l to „goat
Fro
M he
R whlaaed along tho school teachers and on tho other that bacro arc more
while
* Ha
fragments strewed the than aix tnill.on dollars in the State Treasury arc naturally
‘A m fth
e
there
had been
■landing
m ... inclined to wonder itow such things can he.
, iw »i which
w iiE n no ona tried to calI,
As tho St. Petersburg Independent explains it, Florida
Th a t he caulil make h is dlaUnra is in tho same fix as the |&gt;oor millionaire.
II has u cer­
I P * through a tan-fool granite wall.
tain amount of money In one fund, earmarked for some
B lto n
he wound up h i* college particular purpose, which can't bo used for any other pur­
ooerso eerh student's h t n ri was
pose. And it has a certain amount In another fund, also
* 0re.
And so
, Th e y wept to think bull-throated earmarked, and not available for anything else.
V U would sock the line no more. on. Until there are actually millions of dollars on hand
Notact wjth W illia m — In h is dreams
which can't lie used for uny of the necessities immediately
h* wiw 1h r Field of Fame,
Where ho would buck to g lo ry la nt hand.
tne t w ir l of L ife ’s big g a (si.
'
'Th e result is that if collections from one source are
Bvoat are the dreams o f eollee* twice the amount expected, then the fund for which those
MT*, befbrd our f ilt h hf n k A rd .f- collections are earmarked getl twice whut is needed," the
T h * world is hul a
*
"Thnt is thought to he very
that’s waiting to be Picked.. re*|
, Independent iwlnt* . out.
T M world la hut an open n&gt;ad— R w h I f o r jM ilit ic fl,
B u t I f c o lk -c tia iiH fro m n iin lh c r
so u rc e
u n til we find one day
are half what is ex pec tod, or If collections don’t cotno in
Hew fa r sway the goal posts are
when they arc needed, Ihcn a second fund has to get ulong
that called us to the play.
Bo, with the sheepskin lucked be­
neath h i* arm in football style,
B i l l pul on steam snd dished Into
3 * thickest of th r pile:
W I 3 eye* ablnse lie sp rln 'rd where
&lt;b« U u leled highway led—
W V n l l l l l woke up Ids scalp hung
loose nn&lt;| knot* adorned his head.
H * tried In run the rnd* of life ,
h ilt with r|b crashing In is
A . le n t collector tackled him and
threw J|jm fo r a loss.
And when ho sw ilrh rd h is course
again nnd dashed Into the line
Th e massive guard named Failure
did a toddle on h is sp ins.

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B U I t rird tn puut nut of lha rut,
hul are ho turned tho tric k
B ig h t Tackle Competition scuttled
through and blocked the kick.
And when ho tackled at Success In
on* long, vicious prod
T h f Fullback llisapuinim enl steer
.
ed h i* features in the sod.
B i l l wms no quitter, so he tried a
back Id higher gear,
.
B u t J * f l Qilard E n v y broke K up
spd stood him un h i* ear.
Whereat ho aimed a forward paw,
(|ttt In tpr« various bound*
o H . Canter (irre d slipped through
'a ho|* and rammed him out of
bpunds
B u t one day, when sc ro ss the Field
__pf Fame the goal sue mod dim.
old coach,
. . E ly
nd ,|&gt;okr
,|iok to him.
end

1said, “the main point

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with half whnt it needs. "
,
In this respect Florida is like the poor millionaire, the
Independent says, who wanted to lake a trip to Florida
for tho winter but thought ltd couldn’t afford it. •
"My goodness, you’re worth a hundred million I" mild
his sister-in-law, who had haired to he invited to go ulong.
"What’s I he trouble, no ready cash?"
"Well, I liavo nix m'llloti In the bank, but I can't use
It.”
"W hy—I’d havo thought— "
.
"No, I can’t use It. You sco, two million cumo from
my Cuundlun mines, uud I can’t spend that on uuything
hut real property. Another million comes from stock in­
vestments mill I never spend thut except on industrial
financing. And tho rest of the numoy Is tied up in tho
same way, I always tuku trips to Florida out of my in­
come from that little factory in Pennsylvania, hut thut
factory hns beep losing money' this year. So, you see 1
can't afford ti trip to Florida."
•
"Well, I think thnt's silly!" sniffed the nlstcr-iii-luw,
who wasn't used to keeping quiet so long.
Tire stuto of Florbla is in tho same fix »s the |*oor
millionaire, tho Ixijlepenilcnt concludes. It lyis.nlx million
dollar* in tho treasury, but it hasn't money to pay school
teachers or to buy fuel to heat Its home for the blind.
And the state’s reason is the some as Die millionniro’s. It has so much In this fund, hut all the money is
earmarked to lie spent by a particular department,
whether it needs II or not. And It has so much In the
next fund, but thnt monev Is earmnrkod for something
else. And so on down the Ust.

n i l win your bout
r . „ . oh bucking Fa ilu re t ill
y#u*vs worn Ikat piker out|
IT

" A M . J lU , cut-out th is fa nty sta ff
— go in H | ih , low and hard;
J u st keep your eyes upon 3 o boll
. . sad plug on, yard by yard,
' And more than a ll, whan you sro
Shruwn or tumbled w l 3 a crank,
Don't ait ib a rt w b la lo i— hustle up
V * P on coming bock.
* ) U t p coming buck with a ll you've
f ' j wot, .without on alibi,
|f OaospstPion trip s you up or lands
Bpon yoar eye,
U n t il n t la st above the din you
31 s sentence spilled:li
.....M well let 31
th is bind

w in * l*ssk . and though Hw
may romp nerdea your
riB M w 'e end find you s t ill
L !*b n t 1! ln f lin t ;
.3 * One Great
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L A R K H F U R — I) K L l D I I N I U l l — C A L E N D U L A S
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SOoTire K illed
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M rs. Msttto White and M l.s
Carrlo W h it*, former r*»W snla
of th is city, returned to th e ir
home In Bylvanta.
Ga.
th is
morning after having been 3 e
guests of M rs- W . I I . Stewart.

FOOT
TROUBLE!
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penalvely.

M r. *nd M r* n.
n. P rt r *
J r . * and daughter, W ilm a, Hob
B lo jra rt snd M is* X l*rg »re t HoU n of H I. Fo te ra hiir* wer* 3 «
holldsy gtiosts of M r*. W .
*».

m\rnv*rt-

Depnrttemt Btww

W D r . and M ia. F . A. Kvarhard.
*1inte r reSfOettl* of Hanford, a r­
rived la st Th u ia d .y from Rlpon,
TVIaeoniln, to May w ith th e ir rou­
tine. M rs. A llan I I . R'mw anti M U*
Carol Stone In Rose C ourt

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T o -N te h t
L a s t T im e s

Jeanette
Mac DONALD
.Allan
JONES

“Firefly”
Tu esday
^_

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W ednesday

■ &gt;•&lt;»•

felta

R d w ard

ir l°
TR E N T

"Blossoms
Oi

Broadway”
AiU

Legalized
,
•

wtriTi Mrti

•M riM M

Pari-Mutuel

my

S ID N E Y
Jm I
M cC BEA

( Except Sunday)

'

Betting

“Dead End’
\

F l o r i d a S U U c R a c i s a C o m m U r i o a S i a k e r v U io n

I

C h r is tm a s

Leave

Midshipman George W. McRory
Jr., * student at the United States
Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md..
at rived Thursday morning to spend
a to day Christmas leave with hi*
family.
Mr. klrRory Is Heminol* Ceunty's
only reprrseniativr in the service
academies of the country, and rn*
trrrd the Naval Academy by ap­
pointment from the late Senator
^Igui^ijll. He amid today that ths
moving picture, "Navy Blur and
Gold", is the outstanding film of
all whlrD have been made nf An­
napolis life.
Many o f the scene* In Oils pic­
ture, he said, were mado un the
academy grounds, and the entire
picture was made under tb* super­
vision of a graduate of thr school,
now a lieutenant in the nsvyr An
early showing of Ihe film w*&gt;
given to the regiment of midship
man at Annapolis, and he staled
3at it was the fvurl'.eo/ 3 * boys
at the Institution.
-

TO 1IOI.U REUNION

A reunion of the Class of IU37
of the Brinimile High School will
b* beld in the Valdes llo&lt;ri Tues­
day night st 7:3(1 o'clock, those
In charge of 3 c 1cun ion an­
nounced today and asked &lt;h»&lt;
all who plan to attend nntif/
Dorothy
Stewart or
Uraaton
Huntley immediately,

laBtk*.

U t f mm4
S h ir le y

DINE &amp; DANCE

LANEY’S DRUG

.^ ,r 1

On

HAVE YOU

Join The
W hoopee Makers .

S P E C IA L
T U R K E Y D IN N E R !

P H O N E 103

PRO NR
jiil

HAPPY TIMES
are Here Again!

AT

_

Fred
Dyson.
L jle
Ijt tliro p ,
C h n r le *
Cameron.
W illia m
. Mlae May McBride of W ashing­
Gnelsrh,
Tnntmie
Hmlth
end
ton, D. C-. M iss Anne McBride add
Pete T I I I I s .
Sam McBride of M a rshvllle , N . C.,
iA « spending the holidays w l 3
M rs. Bruce R ise r nt her home on Y o u n i f M c R o r y H o m e
tfc* Country d u b Uo*d.

CAM ERA EYE PH O TO

Now Y o rk
SWING K I N G S

* u , r a a s e ju r n m a

lb * Miami B U tm o rt th is week.

The Indian chameleon can caplu ll' Insects with its longue at
a dl|&lt;ancv of s is inches.

and h U

I L a n c y ’a.

•

T . F . Davl* ef
N . Y ., spent the
and M r*. O liver
home in Eld e r

out tha*
th r Company's wage
scale U in line w ith Ih s l |w.l.i ,.1
other canneries and is also above
the average wage paid to' I s U 'l
i r s tn 3 is vicinity.
M r. B o lsc la ir declainl ibu n
bvycott w ill be ordered sg ah.it
the sale of the products- «&gt;f Hie
plant i f 3 * company does not in n h i* terms, lie staled that llto .p p -;

Also Ueorro llugbas.
Kdwln
Hranan. Thomas Cobh,
Edgar
- M l** M arjo rie
Oogburn
left ItriUnn.
Donald
Junes. — John
yesierday fo r Miami where she Dunn. John Atigsl, itoh Hickson.
w ill attend tho convention of 3 s Gene H a rriso n , Jsmea
Hmlth. pr ultimately
4.UUU.000 nii-inLvte
'Dancing Master* of America nt G iles Cbapmsn. O ri'-n
K s rre ll. and 3 « l r fa m ilies of 3 e C il) aid

W IRING
FIXTURES
1M
M A G N Q LIA

M r. and M rs.
B r la rc llf f Manor,
hrlldaya vfRh M r
Davy at (h e ir
Sp rin g *.

a t th e R e d A r r o w )

10 R a ces N ightly

F.VTRIFJt TONIHIIT

Estelle llur1. Muriel Knox,
I I * reUeraled hU statement that
Wathrn. Betty j ^ u n CJj,. “ the plsnt w ill be run like I want
Doudnry, Jessie Durden. It run o r not at a ll" and osscitcd
l^wlge. (Ulcn Meriwether. that approglmaleiy 76 iwucciil &lt;&gt;f
M rs. Roy I U I U visited relatives Ui M ary M cltory, Kliia b c th Pippin. t l« workars had bmvn sMs lU
l f ir- J
Fb itka rd , A ls ., during the holl .Marcia I W a r . N id i .Slew a il. lot with 3 e wages and working
klAg con­
•Ida Gormley, Dorothy Kader, ditions at 3 e plant. H r IMtinit-d
Alberta Anderson. K ilr r n lU g g ,
Helen Tamm. Marguerite Duncan,
C e rtrvd r
Hunter,
Mary
Dean.
Margaret Connodl, M lrU m Melhaln. Angela Meisch
and Jean
Whlgham.

Seminole County
Fair To Be Hold
On January 24th
CeMlnee* rrsn. psae Oat

be greater Ilian ever h«dor«.
The Fair Aaaocl-tll.ai. through
Mr. Purr ell. director of
pah
lirlty, annuunrwa (list
II
baa
procured
for *th*
HeuUnola
Courtly Pair and Catery display.
United Vtafea ioisn im .n l
ex­
hibits that will be shown tor
the first lima la V7°rtda.
An»(,her feature of this year's
fair will be Ihe nqgro division.
This Is *p "nilrely itew depart
m*nt and-will embrace not nnly
agriculture, bat dome,tic handi­
work aa well.
This Fair la by ai\d for Ah*
people of Hemlnote County, wt
by thetr wililugnaes to axhtbll
have
eipcooaed
their
who
hearted ooopar*U«n. Mr.
Pur
cell *aid. A cordial Invttatkx to
Volusia. Orange
and
OsruaU
•ounUsa not m ly lo attend, bat
10 exhibit a* wtll, haa bee* t
ttmdod.

l/ n llb a lj

Capt. Washburn
Addresses Rriary
On NatioiiA) Giurd

,

,

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MYEft GOLDBERG. GENERAL MANAI
..s ’ - .

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Csnliwuse Pram •*■* 0 »s
T ile regular lilitchi-on « f til,, nnnoiinceil yesterday that photos
of finishes will l&gt; flashed on Ihe'
Hanford
Junior
Chamber
of
l.ig strecn tonight reuahllesa of
i n i i.i . special d u tii* w id th ' the
Conmirrve w ill l«- In-Id In the whether or n»t the rloteltots of •
pul&lt;!lc know a litt le atniul.
He
Voider Hotel Tuesday s i | J:I6 race require* it. Tha puhlir of
» it* -i miu matsnve m wotUi an
o V Iw k. o fflv la l* . of llie
rlub Central F'lorklu will gel Its first
ttt&gt;*&gt;tlg*lloit
of
u
suppoa'd
h-vk at the camera-eye system
reported
tta
tui.
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eommuolat
v-hiclt Insures absolutely accuracy
&lt;h» win. plsca
.
and
The llrm l soeliil meeting of ''.•'‘•‘•‘•"te'
shew money.
111 Ha nl oi ,1 . T o u ris t . club Wi l l
Void.-.
Hotel . T h '' Ju " ," , 'W elfare Association
lie hold In the
u
" f Orlando w ill *|H&gt;n*or the evoata
Umighl at 7:30 " ..
' j
tonight and a ll who pay 3 * f u ll
riecieu ndn,!,,),,,, pt|l^ ,,f .JB C fnl, W||| b*
C. C. Earl,
yweoatl)
president
of
Ite
Club,
* n■; C «n lrih in liip to the upkeep of H)c
nouiired today.
I orphan rhiidrei; ut the Fair Onka

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The

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W. F. McPherson
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r.i.l year ate.-il

I'tlt* was

R. N. NIPPER

V

OF A L L KINDS

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its r.tM M i. a«e.

F I F T H RA C E, fu tu rity !
F'in sty Andrews
T ru e Ilu rk
llrv w n re
Inscription

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S A Y

IT

WITH

If
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'PIPPIN GARDENS
W E S T F IR S T RT.

j i w i H W i m e a n x m m is g p M u x i

f W E R I-T h e J E W E L E R
Diuxtottds Aod Wklohw

Pint Watch And Jewylry Rgpoljint
DUmottd r«|out|jiff And Enjravlnf

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e

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i Capture Of Tsinan
Provincial Capital

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Sanford Machine Co. Inc.,

R IL E Y ’S

IPhiladelphia Creme' Cheese
IBrooksdale Salmon No. 1 Can
Sun Country Peaches

twelve leading comedian*, fitly
etorere and supporting east of
.re than flee hundred pla/rre
appear In in
elaborate bar
Iesq lie arons 3 Paramount’* gay
n«w muaJcal ruinudy romance.
"Illossnr** on Broadway," whirl,
open* Tupedar at tb* Rita Thea­

ter.

(un. Duos hi li.sla n re s w lie re r.-r
mayrial I s I . d .-lu .iu l. ... iq
s lit , c iv il - a&gt;j.Iioritlcs
w lin rrro r
required. In Ihe U tte r rate
It
acta unde, the auDiorlty of tits
sh e riff of Ih. rtm nly,
*’*pt. V * .M .o rn
w s* ^nlrttdoced try fl.-o f lo llln r. who w s.
In .hargo of the progrom. f ’r « ;

Idenf
"alien

acreage

3

Brasil ki

need fro m 1,700,000 3
« , 400,099 3 lOM.

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It.

Cnlamso

Inckhnlly, the management has

W M m —mm— mmmmMmmm

SNOW’S PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
IN CQOOrpte A T r i l l

CLASS

.

M IR B O ItS

.

P A IN T S

T

utm

presided

»t the m&gt; etlng. and J . C. Cha»o
nf W in te r Park, and
Holland
O 'lh -ll of flroen Cove Hprtnga

were Introduced a* aue*ls

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— B a tte r ie s

Jn b f j r r u B M l Plan LO W

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B U S IN E S S

PO g TOtJH ,
CATION

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
- Pittsburgh Proof Productf
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M A N ’S

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p r o d u c e

F E A T U R IN G

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Y O U R B U S IN E S S

OYSTERS u (.

Freak Fork •

SNOULPERS
FR E E

D B L IV B R Y
B u f o r d , F ta .

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•*••#*• «»•«»*■»*»iavt A

2 lb s

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Cboica Weateyn

Vo***m *

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5 lb s .

Q u i E ) 1t o y 11■ gat

THE VERY BEST
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P I N E A I &gt; P L E O R A N G E S d o z .............

(A P P L E S

MCGETT’SLIQUORSTORE

25c
?
fVR pti QtlJB

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PH

3 for

Springtime Com
2 for '
White House Apple1Sauce
GriU
4 fab. Pkg.
Tall Borden’s Milk
3 for
1-4 AmerJ Oil Sardines

CABBAGE

ww
,,I| Martin’s Garage

s '* lo o ks.

fEverything ' 'Ready
C IT Y B R IE F S
CsntlmMS Pram Wat* On*
fFor Dog Track's
the M uulrlpal
Poart
at
(lie
liM-nl I ’liUve Hlalbui th is after Inaugural jTomfeht
n»on

Cm IS m S Pram Pa*f On*
fiiilu e n D r memliei* of llie
•ii'a .-il are
rw iu lrs il
lo
per-

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F^g M o r ^ P o w e r Sprayer ?

D R IN K O N L Y
('•rkage on a ll

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b K t 'llN P RA C K. f iP u rlly :
T E N T H BA C K . 6 I t mJI*;
CU Devlin
H&lt;*»e Ben
( I .m e C h g rlit
Just
Rrpny
George 1.
H ig .g in s
N
F u st Hi-.l
MorPing Sta r .Kale
..
, ifty NUd
.
tllns-Traffic— FrM m lty F aks
l-uvky J lo n jjim
D g rk
T H I R D RA C K. M « mllet
Ab stone
F ly in g 'T h ru lush'
Lucky' A l
H ushy Man
H lu r K in g
Prlnra a s Rma
AD K y r*
Sussle ‘H o ll •

w ill piearh Nt till* F u ll Oo#i»d*l|
n o m l of tl.nir m c uif hit
anw T im L o w m r
T « l. . 'l 1i»cte
l&gt;n
. the O rllljrt n |,lv ,n ( Y n lm l Florida In i Rprctod i t o b - m u T r * *
•r a
.
n «si
It.Md ut 7:30 o'clock • TUO*d*&gt; t.'nlg l.l to see the openhig evottl*. ta ia a a a a u a ea a a ix
JSiaA/i
tn U k r. Folk and I’ln elly count- ,,,,Jirll
..........
night, i liiirc h Off tria l* reported, l„ i|, I m-. mu......... the high calibre of
ies and when asked lo what eatrnt
A. , „f today. Th e lle v . McPherson w,.«
it,.- caul,th e -c h a rity
|.hs»r of It
tor union planned &lt;o continue IU
h(&gt; ^
^
for four year*
tha pastor H snd tn see the
photo fin is h .sy*L E T . US. D E M O N S T R A T E
oiwraUon. In ^ m ln o l. C o ^ ty 3 .
mtlcors .... « plan- of &lt;he rh u rv li “hd
b *»
receiitl) rs » i.
CIO rrnrr»rntEtlve
RlatH lhatT
_ . _ l4. ti
.
.
been eftnaged’In * »n a ¥iU i*till*th . n ili.- i l.igh class grey hounds In
TH E N E W
•ciivlly foe Ih . prca.nl time wtll ,•gU,,| r* " k W" " ' ‘ r* " 'Mr Arm&gt; i-ampalrn
feature rove tonight are H p risly
II
officers and dentgi.alea
It confined to thr canning plant.
. .hull
1
. . . . . D irty (linen, lu iiie Tactician,
llie
NTillonal
ftu .iid
of
In response to a recent state Ihe
Happy llu s ic r, IhduUiy end K ing
ll.t
meat by union leaders that the lln llr d Htsteo. Instead of
the last three newcomer* lo
A n n o u n c e s Hud),
canning plant with .its prrsent National tiiia id of Fl.t.ld u, n r of J a p a n
IN Y O U R O W N F IE L D
I .**i&lt;gwo. mI
i , h ,i highly
regarded
Maine,
a*
wns
form
erly
lhe|
,
,
A
r
r
f
f
T
t
„
I
______
wage scale belonged hi China wheru
g u y hounds. S|K-rily
K a il, D irty
A
N
D
W IT H Y O U R O W N D R IV E R
cheap labor can be obtained, Mr.
Ilmen ami I iix ie
T a i l .&lt;-tail ware
Bcktrson asserted that “ the tori tea
ro iia is li'iitly
in the .i.oi.ey last
NiiilonHl Oimrd
employed by 3 c strikers belonged gtn titled
A l»« oont* .bargains in urnl
s&lt;-.i*nn.
Unit lit Inith an liii» t rt irli» r» m n lj
——
to Russia” .
T
R A 0T 0 8 SPHAVLRS
H \ lf I.K A D K II H U N 'S
c * bu «hj»3 F ro m
On$
He asserted that H|l It the pulley 4in AdmlitUlrDllvf* nfflrrrs. TI m* I
111 H&lt;r eighth luce some of tl.o
crisis arising
p i&gt;
nf the company to treat tbeir cm lour of duly »d «*iM Ii offlM 'rj wUlrnN lil or Ih of Mo- Ai.iori p ira te sl gre)-hounds ever .to race
di’U ll*. I f^nni tho
ployes fairly" and added 3*1 offi ((FfiidilM of four your
here
are
entered
a..long
them
War
Jnlwnun- wnr
by
eiult o f the fanning Company arc llut no Itriftil/ii 'Army o fflo f* r* n
la-ader, l.sd y ll.o s lm .i., .Sally G orr
U#*llvnr | planes
more than willing lu discuss any Ii ii n any initlioiliy in
I Hinds’ * stiilrmciit was made &lt;o and Hatties. I f HaMles live s up to
T E L E P H O N E 62
mutters nf a controversial nature oi4 ot« lo oftyrrr* of iho N«iilonnl
Amb**ead». Grew when the hit- h is promise III srhouling events lie
'.Hi employees unless the worker* llunid.
&lt;er hando&lt;l lUin Hactt-lnry Hull's, w ill I h- hai .| to la-nl th is season,
refort to attempts at coercion.
Th n . o i no*il M*rvlrt*« of l l i r
W nr lA-nd.-r won hot f ir s t five &lt;&gt;r
I note errepHng In the main Ju
The Canning Company preshlriil F i i l l i ’il H I r I f r , I io Mild, nn* ill
pan’s emends for the ih-*tiuctb&gt;n siv s t a lls Inst year, then was
also advised that connections in tille d into tli.ee groups
Th e .
W# Rtaervf
of the Ihinay 'and tloer Amorl- r&lt; tiling out uf h is hot and l
Fuci-to Kicn and Texas have been Ilrg u la r
Army.
the
N all.uuil can merrhunt cea.els
on Hie lecovrred h is foint. However, hd
llU h l To
advised nf exl*Tng condition* here ll.l.ird and the It.s.-.v e s
The ] Yangtze river Dec 12.
has hern lu rin g w rll a ll Hummer
U n it
and plan to speed up their canning T h ird Army, of which F lo rid *
Slid
\V.
A
Mason,
h
is
owner
ami
High officials gave evl.lenre of
activities 3 order to offset the Is a pa.I, I... lude* K e ith Caro­
intense relief over the tenor- of Iraipey. warns that he ei|H-c&lt;s lu
UEtUKMHKR OR. THRU DECEMIIF.R
shortage which will result from line , utid estenda westward ...
i v ir J I'tck up plenty of |.uraea with h is
•he note noil » g.-nr-tnl ronvU•W
the closing of the Hanford plant. Texas, n III. ,\t|i.nta
il,,,. hla. k veteran.
Head
llon the rrisir wns over, llut th«J
Mr. Boiadalr assarted that he quarters, and Is under l l i r ruinJapanese |.uhllc reoinlo.-il lgn&gt;&gt;r-| The D a ily Double fce&lt;uir w ill laW*a confident of securing the mend of M alor
lle i.c ia l
Van ant of the leal aerio.inir-** of o lf./ .d on Ho- MH-oi.d and third
m b i t a T it i f s r u u u i
ui,Ion's demsnda o f 3 e company H orn tenantry.
s us
us usual. A dark hone,
•be apparently trruitnalml rrisi* I 'la“ re
‘ i-s
but that hr pltdsrd to maintain a
T tn l.iln .* nf nun inm .nisslonrd •nd bf thr Imigths l « which th e. «;"&lt;‘tg r I ., will l - e r walrldng in
peaceful strike and did not antici­
|'• « *«Hcnd/. v.-rd .III,., none « f (he
of f lie r s le rw ltta a fH .ln l a lie n' government had go*,, to
All, • (-«*■
pate any vlolanrc whatsoever.
|likndir.pper. .&lt; the track have
thui of officers- C-ipi.
\V**h- (hr United Slates.
Nearly
*11
Hie
higher
official*
l
'«
ked
Mm.
Ku.rie
Hall,
th.y
liHle
burn said, us tile sergeant* *»d
of toe foreign .dftce were |„'htteh who IR t e s t o r u n o .r t o f the
N e w M u s i c a l C o m e d y corlurrute »re III H hotter po*l 4 liro U '»-o ffic e when Arubeawdor
k "1'* * « • drawn her favorite
* Nil. a ( AM
Don lo . t.aln Ihe |rlvat*-* than
‘ hl' d ►'’•nl and sh.ul.l
% C o r a in f f T o R i l z thn iif f lc r.s
hro-uose
of
l i l t Grew presenter! (hr note at n.-.n »P*’* *"
and If w « . noted most o f the » * " . i r ’ h'
•"&lt;»
closer i u i .I s i i with them.
Th u N til"i&gt; u l il. . * r r l, lie' said, group were wre.toe.l it. ....lies. P***1 ^ « « • ' « « " »*&lt;*•••'•' " ,l» h"PThroe
lan»o*»
fHIR
afar*,

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PUONK BJ

N IN T H HAC K. In a rg u ia l Handk-app, fu tu rity !
Ih n U T ra ffic
D irt y Omeo •
K in g Rudy
Speedy K h r j .
j Happy B u ste r
M a il* Tbc tkla n
j Antt Hope
Holiday
'

F O U R T H RA C K , fu tu rity :
(Ju lit Please
Molak
FlasN Past
IsIgQd f lln r
Tuby T e i
VioTet's Andrew
H unter's Kprrd
H e ly t Jo
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- T Y- , T OM * M By rwtoVIn^U) aay* FUm Frodaoer WlUUa A. MeOMra
from M is s .

DOWN

NO a i v i
*W . C«ler ,

Lady lioraham
T ru th fu l Lad
R s llj- C n rr

m

be advised of the rsis ttn g vonuituna a»d w ill be asked not &lt; ■ p u r­
chase product* nisnufsu:' jn -d by
l l i r local cannery.
In order lo-carv fo r the i- t n lo i s '
during the walkout (1 0 rc p u s.n tutlves have authori/vd agenli of » " » •fndutted by local oftlone.
the s t rik e rs lo collect lu n il* and1 T in - National uuaid In ease
d iu stio n s from local ritis e n s and of j p * r Is tin, f ir s t lin e s&lt;( do
he
expressed themselves as grateful f«-i!xe. T in - ‘ ling ula r A rm y.
for the reaponse o f which they said, I* the ci-nter a round -w hlih
new potional army would
have received from local merchant a tin
amt residents.
I h- built, iiu t t ils National Uuaid
While this It the first attempt Is no u ia siiitn d aa lo be ready
of Ihe CIO to organise w riter* fn r Imn 11- d i a l action, ltd arm s
In Seminole County, the organist. lim_it , b. M ill, is the name • a*
who plans lo establish )&lt;erin*iicnt,
of Ho- Itr-m ln r At my with
IwadquaiXcrs In Hanford, -xtalrd l |,.. t-te.-plk'n of ll« finance
thut the union ws* well orgatlU.il g,., intent uud il
chemical

AS

U q i’OH KKJtVED BY TUB

Ulondy Omen
F v a rjrs * I lu ik U
IV u r Leader

(In o rd ir of post positions)
F I R S T HACK, 3-18 mile:
Rainbow K u l
My K nig h t
Cody'* Out. Lqok
Tw latoe
lloston Cal
Ju st Fo x
Jm-'a K
B&lt;&gt;no B«lo

Hurt.
Betty
M r. and M rs. I * I f . Echols and Frmn
daughter, S h irle y , and M r. and Mary

S A N F O R D -O R L A N D O K E N N E L C L U B

CHARUE
KOONS

Sdlcci your food in m • Ual of 4*Uclou» nandwlcbM
» d k . « cooked pootrioa . , , Moot your frknda at

i

■■+ v ’

Ab&lt;- Rides and Meyer Uoldherg
E IG H T H H AC K, fu iu rU y t
*«bl lust night.** they, completed
Rpolling fdfc
,
JBptll*
rll details for. the opening Uight

CtBtlRMtf rrtfB P||| On*

with dtierfmtnaUon a ra intt union*
JannlsZs lUrt left 3 &lt;* mom
„ ... .
JzaUoo activities and plan tn r v f s r
The rooms of the Whlrh.m |h,
|ht Nml|on., ub#r,
lng_ for Jacksonville otter havI-at or
lag visited hU parents for the home were opened ensulte fo r llrla tto n s Bo a rd *fro m which lb *
Ihn occasion and were appropri* ■vgaalaer said he was ronfldeiU
Christmas holidays.:
ately decorated w ith pine cones, the newly organised union w ill
autumn leaves and mistletoe to icci-lv* a favorable decision.
' Miss Elsie rarley of Dublin.' c s rry out a C hristm as m otif.
The U C A P A W A onion
Is also
Oa.,'ls the gusst of her mo3 tr.
A treasure hunt was held dur­
Mr*. W'. P. Brooks, at her home. ing the e s ily part of the evening demanding officia l recognition as
i« le hargabiing agent fo r the
AIT East Second Rlreel.
. . ■ P e r which dancing was en­ employees and also a wage hike
joyed. M rs. Whit;hum served re- of approximately i t p rm n t .
fie shm rntn to the guests s p lA n l
M r. E c k rr» 4in atalsd that he haa.
and M rs, J . D. Cordell a*,|
by M r*. Ed Meisch.
as yet recevied no official com )
____f
»n, Te
e rry , and M r. and M rs. I I . K .
Those enjoying th is occasion•oiunlentlon
fro m the union but
Coydell and son, Buddy, sp rnt the
-ChriplWlOt h e lM ty * In
lls rtw a ll, were: the M isse s Oatl DeForest-j Irllm w U d that U . . U » . n. i . ^ U —
M srg src t
Spencer.
C slh c rin s ,,0| be mct.

P b oa
It

A re .

CIO ^KHisors
Local Strike
At Eckerson’s

Ca.

V . TO TUB MUSIC (IF

STORE
Complete Lunch
3Sc

.

Mrs. R. F. Whljham enter­
tained with a party durlnr the
holidays In honor nf her daugh­
ter, ■Elisabeth, on her fourteenth

M r. and M rs. J . O. H a lf, spent
C hristm as In JiekabuTlU*. '

Wagoner'

143

C c lc b r a fe a B ir t h d a y

I b t d i F v n U v p . A&lt;

expended r i t t j y et money regard- Oggp Joint
ickr Sid *
In k Jh *.to rt»g In ardcr to MlnfttelQ -Glen BUto
Jam *.I'-Boill d u rin g HerrctarY Bob
Kbcrbwk and Eddie Burkha H , lura
S p t T H R A C E, fu t n r ily i
Opel a&lt;or. olalm M ut 3 * track J*
m
**™
nd.w perfect,-The grade,m 3 * n J le k H efner
t i l iJf^ lto U
back .ir r t a h wsa ratgad »o MmUl f , ^
j
|&gt;aircn« standing 00 the m il at 3 # * , ^eI)u^,
0 w * W
flP U h side c * » ’« r o 3 * dogs' feci
S E V E N T H RA C E. * Id mllet
nb &lt;b« way around.
bklp Up '
F o U r r ile .
."W c limk.XU*-. our greatest tea- D u frh Friend
S h o it Wav*
eoiv of-Wl Osya In Central Flo rid a ” Mia* A id la Noch Senator Hadley
F h il I ’h lllip s, Edward McPaddrn. Lon* Laddi*
Saver T in t

Personadwities

E liz a b e t h ^ W h ig h a m

Personals

The b an po r d !
n tin a

K M ZA W T H W UCIIAM JORDAN, Bodrty Edlior

\ye P a y C a sh F o r

. F U R N l T U R J u GO .

fe*

dal And

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^ " * e * T * r * » T P a ? 5T

KVKKY NIGUT

Try A Delicious
Home*€ooked Meal

. . . . . H W i a , B K O tt P E B W , 1937
I a- • •

!E

P»De* a&lt;Ktk of Bro o k,V illa .
| Th# P e rt o f New • Ye r% , l
O n . « s r contained * * ran
b y . &gt; romratuten
fc nvino r*sld&lt;j|t» enm ut* horn* l r r u i« c i mo
r . k *m \ a ik
from Clearwater. Th e y were:
N n T jr r J y . '
Kdward a
Bw eerlnsen,
11.
cute and bruises.
M rs. B w sa rln jrrn , m inor
&gt;nIH R K G T O R Y

Caatlnuee From r » » v One
heaviest bcllday death te ll la Ju^leo.
M r. vod M rs- F . C brUUr, both
thn Mala lo r &gt;many years.
—
Kuur. a lather, brother and ci(t and bruised about lb s taco.
Tw o ^hrtety chlldron., on^. 9
two emaU
eon,,
were
kille d
when « h H r automobile
h it
a 7 -v rsr-o ld boy. had a broken I l f .
A. B . W athlnfton, fees
cuts
I t m near F o rt W hiTe. l)on C a r
3 * Carter, the father. «■ ■ tak­ M d bruise s.
Bw ra rlnza n. Chytsty and
the
ing tho fam ily from lie home
In Atlanta to spend lb s
h o li­ ta lle r'* son were brought to n
day* with bla folk
nt
P in tle b o s rit» l near biers.
la tho other automobile
Lake, ria . M rs.
t a rt e r
»a »
f i r s negroes. On* woman
gravely Injured.
. Louts N. Mol«n. Tem p* b usi­ n broken |c* and a c hild 's to*lh
ness rash,
and
*n
unknown were, knocked oat.
h llr li- h lk e r ha had plrked
up
-were burned to death when Ml*
Jan's ear
eldeawlped
■
heer
truck n «'*r Rrsdenlon. crashed
Into another
automobile
and
buret Into flnrae*. P u tir women To Tho Kdjlor:
in July of this yosf 3 * Bi*h&gt;
e r r * hurt In the rrsc kV P Itib v rt It. Ilo s d lry , J r * New Untwsplaymwil Comaeassjlon
V ork enrtneer, Wes k i l led ln _ »
b is d n n c ollision at Jacksonville Ihsl short spue# of time
lie se ll.
Ills
enn-lnslow
and l ollrt led sllUo.il *UH)9 jh)0 , f
Ireen UeposJled In ,.l
daughter, M r. and M rs- l lu s s r ll he*
V. Van Klaet of Jacksonville, Treasury of the Hulled gifts*
were Injured.
Ihn ciodlt of Uie Mtato lor Ui
Marcus I I . Kohn. I I .
Jack­ pjyioi'ul of uranmpluyuindl com
so nville, left home to co 10 u |icn»allon benellt*, starting
In
nearby store, ■ When bo did not &gt;931.
rv liira . s search was
started.
To tba newspaper* of the
M bc-Us ' body was found
In
a mate must zo a major part of
ditch, lie apparently was
the Ih* credit for the splendid show«li-Um of n hit-and-run d river.
Inn we have been able to tnako.
l-oul« lleneen of U r* n t, P l»On behalf of the many thou­
ran h is ra r Into Ihn slda of n sand* ot worker* that Dili law
hrldxa n e «r Varo
B»a«h
and W
|M old, .l-wlfh tp 01press my
('w a s k llle il. H f ir"w lro
n iid ' M r. appreciation for thn spare &gt;uu
and M rs. K a rl
O uternulh
of
havo so xpnerously given ps and
t flra n l ware taken
to a Po rt In sand you the Hessons' ((reel­
; Pierce hospital with In ju rie s.
ings.
| f lr r « n l«. W e lls, retired b u si­
I
Rlncerely,
ness man of I ’srk e rs b u rs .
W.
H A R O L D C. W lA U L,
_
’l 1 V s - w *s found
desd
at
81.
Director U n rip ployuitnL
H t 'S A Y O U N O
C O W H A N D , o n ly 11 months old. but
t I'rle r s b iir x . I l l s throat slashed
D ivisio n.
M a rv in Jensen la a cowboy, every Inch •( h im . T h e llttlw buckaro*
1 by n rn in r
blade.
M a x lsirsie
v u by a ll odds the sm a lle st at (he annual E lle n s b u rr, W aslh, rode*,
John' T .
F is h e r
lnve »tl*»t*d .
lulle d II suleble.
which drew perform er* fro m a ll sections o f U m N o rth w e st T h o
CODY, Wyo-, Dec. I T . - U P ) forest
youngster la (he m u of M r. sad Mm. A . L Jensen of K lle n sb u rf*
A h 3 snd-run d riv e r r* n down H u sn zo evidence ot a
________
_______ llo n ry K rlo r, lU . on * highway dlapute was found recently by
'
'
"
iu&gt;ai Hulphur Hprlngs. K r le r was Ooorge llellehon nf Cody, two
I
H A C U A M K N TO . C o llf., Doc. k'i kille d tn stsn lly .
pair* of elk antlore locked toJ e r s e y C i t y H lo e k s
fM fk f t
*.
r
'A')— A curbing llin l
reflects
laiwrm ee
Hmlth.
IS .
w s* g o llie r on tho Buffelo fo rk hunt­
' I ”
D r jf lin iZ U IlO n
tlio lig h t of nn aulu'a beudligb)* stabbed to deatli In *n allorcs- ing ground.
-— —
ib u , clearly marking I be edge &lt;&gt;l ii „ n al Vero Hunch
C h rU tm s*
„
. pair
. of ..........
...........
One
antler*
had paneJ E R S E Y C IT V . ' N. J „ Doc. i l . pivomenl. hus I h h ii designed h y .R v o night. A m*n listed as J . i trslc d th * s k u ll ot the other.
- (d-1 A . 1 ,
u rtb ln l noliriod t|.e C a lifo in lii d ivisio n of high- u , t I I I I s ws. arrested.
|T b * wound
apparently
killed
tho t in )•• to.duy llm t u n r u l- way*. I l is oxpcrlrd
lo
prove
At
ijib e llr .
M r*.
Mlldj-vdi ono e lk but the other anlm»l
liin p i in oir,ni|l&lt;. nnd hold
11 u lim b le In showing l l i r dividing lla v is, jo . mother of Iwn sm all |war *0 tig h tly locked 3 th*
publli: io n Mug ••iillli o r w lllio u l M rlp In 'wo lnnc hightvny&lt;i, now children, died nf gunshot wounds. 1 horps of bis adversary that )ie
re m d l tram Urn i l l y
h i I i i i I u I n- . bi-ing widely used in 31 n slate
A coronnr'a Jury recorngtondM wa* unable lo break f r * s and
t iu t lo ii" would I n- paid died n r.
that her buahand. M o rris Dexia.I died of *t*r&lt;»l|oo.
r o rillii? in law.
The 1 mall Yanglse alliga tor Is he h rld fo r th * shooting.
| Th e fight m-currud
months
t'n risira tlo n tbmnsu, H a m lli is &lt;be only alliga tor found wild in
T w n lv * person* w * r* Injure d , aan. fnr the bmllna ot lha elks
sued llm "•waridag- In n l e l l r r lb&lt;- uld world. ,
In an automobile c ollisio n f lv s were dqeompoaod.
In W illia m J. •'utility, id Newark.
No w je rsu y ii-r.lnnal CIO ill rec­
tor. A sim ila r li- lli- r was si-nl
t " t'n rl Hidderiunn, of |*nler
» I'll, bead Hi Hie New
Jersey
Lulio r'u Non I'm 11,1111 leuxue.
H .'im 'll, 11 p o lllb a l
a||y
nl
M in o r lliig iie nod form er con
grev nmn, said b» wrote "In a
r p l i l l of f ‘i l r warning." T ile P i l l ,
b d l.r.i |o n il nllem pl in organise
lo re 11 month ago, lool planned
n b-i-oiid iin ln n lu itln n drive ib is
work.
.
I In u illl also Indb-nlrd
there
would be nirehla I I
llie
P it)
rn r rle il oo| Its I 11&lt;&lt;11&lt;I00 In ills
lillm le puoip lili-l*
and
papers
Jlil Jersey n n -w ith or wllhm it
O ff R o u te 17 a l L our w o o d
|lo&gt; e„o»eol of llie
muiilclpnl
tnilborlUn*.’-

Three Mil*. Kou3 of Sanford
Dj^Oriando Highway

RU SSELL

C K L K n y AVM.

A ?" Young:

PERK ’ S
CLUB

S E T O UT

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS

rpugh before wr all g*i killed.’
a ll find 3 * ro od -is l» « g and
* with so ft spots fa r opart,
mly 3 eso ran moke 3 *
e who have the U p h ill Ueart.
*hen Ihey slop yon,w ith (
l or. hajt yoy with a clack,
t* call Ik * sig na ls aa
on coming back.

I S N ’T

M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 27 , 1937

1

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25

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Faacy SU'Btodteaa

BACON lb._____

201

________ r_
Froah
P IG S jP B S lb.
(Ground B * * f A P u

'’S A U S A G E 3
I Baby llaef
lU V E R

lb . -

•L o 3 o r H ub
STE A K

lb .

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M A YO

O f Zeppelt

W i t SANFORD
LA YS

SAWFOTO, PX O W P ^

m

BT VO LTA T O M B Y
time atrocity talas sound "llks
Ntwa Revlgw Editor,
bed-lima stories." And the Pope
Tha A P Pm tors Service
barked him up.
Tntling a May tfcofcar into New
llarr llltltr was opening a Hun1
traey, a gnat, gray, man-made Id: fair, that last wrakend of May.
nod of hydrogen bunt.
Than tha vaatpocket-c r a l a n
Ita navigating officer, standing Deutschland was bombed. Spaed'
1 aa a burning dach, heroically re- Iteg back to Berlin,
MU
ha ordered a
fralaed from letllag ballast, water cruel crescendo:
• out, Ha thereby kept the HindenFive German w
l' burg falling faettr than If the up, opened fire on t
water had been f Aed in tha flro. hit naarly ever hoc
And el though three dose* persons ftpan Ish town of
.died, the dirigible descended ao stole away behind
1 swiftly 0) moro tumbled oat alive.1imoke.
Even before efflclaJ quisling
--------------!■ began, tha hydrogen wee found
•
.
• L gallty. Helium, n. safer gas, had
The game of chei
only A ia c r " J *

o «u ~ -7 ^ r
a *,
Wn,taw
Cod, 46; Kllldcar, 128; W ilm rt " P f c P " “» S M. J. Westfall, Jr,
Snip* 102; Croat er Ysllow-leg»- » « * * H. Schroder. Orlando; Al-

'

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i.itoNAiior,

ns H|,*rl«l Msslsr
SHAftOM AND MIIAIIOM.

.All(irn»lJS-:f‘‘r. I’lelnlllfe.

UtUe "damme" la tb s drima. "An
Americea art," Iha etyip-taasa,
w is run o ff Broadway,
Hollywood s t u d i o
works**
rtrueh. " A Star Ts Sent" boomed
eefer photography. Joan Harlow,
making "Batatugs," was III.
?A daks met hta bride-to-b# In
Y t e m and folks wary snyteg Mrs.

»

Alaa the Robin, is o ; Hermit
Thrush, fl; Bluebird, 4t|
Blueg n y rnatcatehrr,
OS;
Rnbyt
crowned Kinglet, 711 American
Pipit, I I ;
loggerhead
Blrlke.
104; White-eyed Vlreo, 11; Soli­
tary Vlreo, « ; Black and Whit#
- Warbler. 0; Orange-crowned W ar­
bler. 0; Myrtle
Warbler,
040;
Yrllow-throated Warbler,.IS; Pin*
Warbler, 41; Prairie Warbler, 2;
Western Palm Warbler, 227; Yel*
low Palm Warbler, 7; Oven-bird,
3; and the Yellow-throat, 2ii.
Also tha House Sparrow, 04;
Meadowlark,
St;
Rad-winged
Blackbird, 000; Boat-tailed Grachie, M 7 ; ' Florida Crackle. 235;
Cowblrd. 7 { Cardinal, 79; Gold­
finch, MS; Red-eyed and white*
eyed Tojrhee, 72; Savannah Spar­
row, 21; Grasshopper Sparrow, i ;
lltnalow'a Rparrnw,
2;
Veapei
Sparrow, 8; PUwwooda Sparrow.
0; rhlpplng Sparrow. 02; Swamp
Sparrow, |4r and the Sung Spar­
row, t,
Winter
flatten and Orlando
member# of the Florida Audubon
Society aa Wall aa two IVnnsylvanla visitors aided local .orni­
thologists in locating the birds
this year. Those ro-operating ht
tha census Indudsd:
Jcaala H. Mason, Byr) Mlggs,
W . W, Goatach, Jr.,'John J, Rocco, C. Ruaaoll Mason, Edmund B.
S lo w s.. Walter J. Ward, Hicham

Hovamher II, tilt,
In
that rsrtatii rauee el»|,.l Jtmn
Wilson si al versus W. U Tihlsa
» l al. will nn Monday. ihv trtf
t a r at Jsriunry, ISIS.
between
tha Isgal hours of sola, In tram
of tha rnurthnuso dnnr In Han­
ford, florid*. offer for onto and
■oil to Ills hlahssi
bidder for
rash
Iht
following
deeerlli.d
fsalty, sllusls In Hsmlnol* t'uunI f . Florida, fowlt: The NBH nl
g v itl and ntvti of HUH; and
-tail On*, Isas Wssl 10 Uiislns nl
Kail SO Chains; nil In Heritor
II, Tp. IS H, II 11 It; llm sums
ta bs sold In Satisfy m m i.srrrs
joiin ii

1
OBANOB FESTIVAL BlTIUUNtlH DEDICATED:
rate handings that will ha i # 4 to aagfaaUMJas at Use Eterlda Urania EsstlI In Winter Hava# neat month, war#
B
L.

Rockafallar DU#
I
___ . .
.
.. ..
. ____ . I
, Through London-tDWtt I clogged,
f crooked atreals a car aped "Mrs.
■I Cbartsa" to a hoeplteli and two
waaka later Amarlcans heard about
'eaethcr lutib Lindbergh S y I
John D. RocketiHer died at 0*.
Waving, besides billions, n poem
that waBti "I was early taught to
_ - - V . . - . - II
I - J n ,w|
■WOTS aa wall aa play , ■ .And u&lt;HI
waS good to mo every day."
rt*” _ l
fl — uatwrai t.nines u. oawo&gt; pro
dieted that, barring wars or bum-

osastd or BlhrrwlM; W. T. gwlcord. It living, and It drad, all
parll*. claiming lntsr*sln in m Il
.T i.
Jw
Sartisit, it iuia«.’ *andJ ir d*ad,
• " Partus .ijimia# tauraau in
K i t SRSIo m ? ^ ifhm
. “ ih i ^ d
• '! ' “ » • * " roriis. claiming any
" ’ v„, “ '.nd, . “ h nt
are h*r.h»
rmulrsd and Nidstsd to appear
to ihs bill ul coniplstnt h*rslu
|Qla ril*d against you as dslsndnats In Ihs abuts smlllsd rsus*
la Ilia above namso Court st Hanfura. rioiids. on tha inud dsy of
January. A. D. Illl. lbs soma bsCwurl. Up*
Int a ruli dsy- #1 this
___ ______
-on yuur fallur* in appear on said
Cay. dsersa are contaaae will bs
snlersd saalnsl you aiu| lb- nass
will prnrsed »s pari* Tha nature
at tba caaa la quieting title to
eald late U l tliia urilef lie pub­
lished In Hanford
Herald.
A
NKWHPAI'Ett ul gsnsral clrautalla# Bulillabed in hemlnuls Cuuntr, Florida, nncs ssuh wash (or
our aurcesalrs wash*.
Wllfleaa iny hand and Ihs nttl
rial seal el Ibis (‘ourt st Itsntnrd
this gth day ul December, A. !•
lilt.
O I*. IIKIINDON.

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Circuit Clerk.
U. WUKKH,

D. C

IM A M

N D T IIH Up tA l.K n r T A X
CSIHTIt'ICATles

In acpordance with the pmvliluna ul Chapter lilts. Arts nl
lilt and upon written twiueel of
H T. IIAtlPER I will ntlrr fur
sale at publle outcry tu the hlaheel hldLer fur rssh at Hie Court
llouaa entrant-* Vn Hanford nn the
ISIh day of December l ilt at II
a'rlarh A. U , I n carllllcata No

k «x

W I lif M
131li

(MHAl.)*

H A P P Y

nf

ll#crtn!»*r

PHONE

A

By

Increasing the percentage
or mash ht the ration fed. the
F * J * F lo i gradually waa ateppad
I?
te 1W h

■U-»a«rt£

* * r * P*r
in IHT
IBM, tha atudy re-

•" &gt;

W a l t e r S . C o le m a n

. Plume 104 or 023-J

IT’S SIMPLY.;
INEXCUSABLE
You cannot expect to mebe
friend* soclolly or In business
If you have halitosis (b a d
broath). Since you cannot de­
tect It yourself, the one w ay
of making sure you d o not
offend Is to qarqla often with *
Uiterine. It Instantly d egtroyi
and chocks Infection. Lambert
Pharmacol Company, S t U d k

R e p a ir in g
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keep your car running nmoolhly and
cut down on squeak* and rattle*.

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That Hang On

NOTirn UP RAMS OK T A *
I'KHTIFIUATICI
In m-lroid*ur*i with * llm pro*
Mo matter how many medicine#
Yislitna i&gt;r Cliti|«***r Il29t. A* t* nf you have tried for your cough, cheat
111? nmt u|«on w r i l l r i i iP 'i i i r n t o f
cold,
or bronchial Irritation, you can
K. II KllallHI! 1 wilt offer for
■■In Ml iMlhlli* i i u l t r y t o ll m Iklic It * got relief now with Crroinulslon.
•at lildilt'F fur ,rn«li st lit* Courl Serious trouble may be browing and
IlmiNt* tMrithr* lii Nmifunl. on Uh* you cannot altord to taka a chance
lllh tiny or litfrmlmr IflT nl It with any remedy leas potent than
o'clor h A M.,
(it
r»i&lt;lflrnt*i Oroomulalon, which goes right to
held l»y ihn Milie inf*th»r wllli tha seat of ins trouble and aids Da­
nil otmllrtl iiitd .•* ul*to■tjii'i'iti Vg&gt;'Vl«"«ft tura to soothe and heal tha InItamcd
I mrbb on Him follow Ihk /leper Hi#4
Und b lii
Countjr* Fl&lt;»ri- mucous membranes and to loosen
and expel the germ-laden phlegm.
do Kiwllt
;Tvcn II other remedies hare railed,
NL tots of July I.' D1T
dont be dlaoouragad. try Oreomulrnvctlna t ^ l 31, Thm (I fiiova
Trscl In M#e. II. Tup 20 II.
aion. Your druggist la authorised to
refund your money If you a n not
No III of A u r
S. 1911
thoroughly satisfied with the benem t r ln i Lnt* IS A H The
Ufitev* Tr»r( In
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to. II. SI

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O u r M a n y F r ie n d s a n d C u s to m e r s

from common coldi

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in Minn*aula today- la
laying
nanriy tw o . dssN) more rgga .
|##r than her |iradcf*«eor dlil a
yatr ago.
Thl# la ahown in g 10-yrap
atudy of chkkkna rundurird by
Oorg E. Cooke, poultry yxti-tisiun
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P*r tefn. He ndrUk.
Lnka. Mary.

FOR DELICIOUS
• SNACKS . . .*

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■piper. I ; Herring Gull, I1;. Ring* PtltcrafL Philadelphia. ------■ billed Gall, SO; Laughing Dull, t;
I SO) C ro w d
Dove.
SO;- Crest,
| Horned Owl, 1; Barred Owl. 1;
and the Ktegfli&amp;er. 11.
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Also the Flicker. IS; PUeated
Woodpecker, 3; Red'beltled Wood,
pecker, 10; Rad-headed Wood• packer, 7;
Yellow-bellied
Bap*
sucker, 1; Hairy Woodpecker, 2;
Downy
Woodpecker. I I ;
Radrockaded. Woodpecker. 2; Cre*tec
Flycatcher, ft Phoebe, .00; Trot
Swallow, DO*; llluo
Jay,
IS
Florida Crow.' 40 r Fish
Crow
684| Chlrhpdro, I ; Tufted TU
moura. 37; Ony-Headed
Nut
hatelk I I ; Hauaa - Wren. 40; Flor­
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; bird, 7; and-the llrown Thiaiher

About 90 per cent of Chile's cop
per la produced by two big A met!
Wlthia a faw hears, Jthatoa can companies.
showed all America how Iran*' Atlantic airship service ceded.
LEGAL NOTICE
^__ Wllhln a faw days, howevar,
Ipsslan aclentlsts msfit pooalbla

’ aafly l l mtlaa from Ike North Pole,
: 'te e ‘ Bate began talking about the
yiatber for Arctic a vial Ion's ashe.
S r • i ■ *»*• And.. IJteratars
.
Amelia Eariurt kissed her hus­
band good by. And Ataguela Piecdrd'e '.Belgian oiratNphorle i f
, plsratten hopes w»at gp In smoke
ikat asms month, ijong with bis

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NARCOTICS

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Mnr* Frail And Vegetable* Than Anf
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDA'

Loyal Workers
At Eckersons
Form Union

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Federal Agent Is
Expected Thursday
Labor A ct

. A clnah nt noon today beiween worker* o f the Ecker*
pen Fruit rnnuery who hmvs
orstftnixod tbomnelven Into t
Union nnd member* of the
United Cnnnery. Agrlcultun»l,
Parker* nnd
Allied
Worker* Union, CIO affiliate,
which railed n irenernl ntrike
at the plnnt Monday, marked
what may bn the turning point
ti) the labor trouble# which hare
existed at the plant *for nearly
a week.
Member* of tha company union,
which la orer 200 a'rung, came
out of tha’ plant at noon toda&gt;*
and ordered the CIO pick*!* oft
the premise*. Women who pa*
trolled in front of tha plant
bearing large placards, soon found
thamaelvea unable to , continue
walking back and forth on ac­
count of the large number of
Eckeraon employeca who occu­
pied tha able walk.
Tha large number of law of*
fleer* at the plant 'la thought to
hare
prerrnted a ' general not
____ ___________J
between the rival unions.
Local C IP organisers also re­
ported that each employe*
of
,U&gt;e-company wlU ball* secretly
I T erf flection to be held *nl*hs
plant next Thursday to determine
Vhleh union, If any, will rvpre.pent tha employees o f the plan*
The winning union will be the
sols agent for th* worksr*. a*
provided by the Wagner Labor
Relations Ac*. a CIO agent said.
Negotiations batsmen the CIO
affiliate and tha officials of th*
Company war* at a standstill
after C. It. Kckaraon, president
of the company, refused to con-

G a le

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TH E

Heavy Selling
Hits New York
Stock Market

M O O N L IG H T

G en eral

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G overn m en t
As

The Memphis blues are chased away on amateur night when
Baals Street mamas and sugar daddies put on a red hot show In
Ihe famous theater where many a blues song was burn. Whites ar.d
Negroes pack the auditorium where rhythm la king for a nignt.
Hera la th# Beale street version of -The Big Apple." newest of
dance crasas.

Hieing waters of the Williametts
River threatened 45 famille* at
(Jiami laland and Wheatland, Ore.,
aa the Wheatland dam weakened.
A southeast gale which struck

Th* City Caasmlaalaeara la an
ed (earned seas Ian this morning
adopted aa OrdIrvine* prohibiting
plckatfaig «r latsrfarlag with th*
fra* operation or conduct af any
business In th* City a f Sanford.
Th* complete ordinance will tie
found In olhar column* af to­
day’* Herald.

port, rlosed by slides Sunday
Two trainmen were killed when a
freight train plowed Into Ihe slid&lt;yrstsnlay.

Twenty-One Are
Arraigned Before
Judge F. L Miller

Speedy Karl Wins Inaugural At
Longwood Racetrack Last Night
Speedy Karl. *on uf
Speedy j head In the third rare. It would
Event *nd Al'a Baby Joined Ibei have returned |50 and *&lt;•»:» odd
ranks of ths famous at th* open-1 bentoIng of th* Saafocd-OrUndo Ken-1 .
Kalrles Twalabl
wal
(-tub at
s n o o d last
fllm T yIIA.-I:
X-is
mil-••uii»
n*i x-iao
ai la
uonawoou
msi nlabt I rn*i...ly
.h ,
ituyui
when be
won
th*
Inaugural; won. Unra
V « « u-.n
fnturlty bafom a crowd of tioo
Ju4c»
»'-•» .......
which poured about 514.000 thru| aiecOND ifAt’ H: Puiuriir.
the motuel windows.
Hlsr
Tmirte Pan
The .on of tb* tamon. Htmedy
' iliL* } &lt; " » *
Event w*a ovartookad
In
the mu my*
- Ha** iiuj
batting and pnM tb* bla prlc*
t i i i i h i h a c k , t.-i* mil*.
M
17,
Krlagu
Mary Oman*
Of 517.** to Win.
lunar mill.
Tbr.cvlll*
H i waa off third,
took Ik# Kartaae
Car, ltd Maid
ftrmt turn In second
niece and Fltot le *
Mies l*hillliw
r o o i i r i l HACK.- ralarltv.
cam# down th# born*
alratcb niaa'a U e s u i y
Ja.i I’ltaea
with a terrific^p**h to win by K la* Charlie
Hijo* &gt; •
.. ■■
silrher Maral.sss . My ValeMlne Jr
' “ r** i#agia« gome away.
r*ahio* iieautv
nqueahy Hb&gt;.».
Ann Hop*. wtam*T n t tha- Can- p i k t i i l u t * : . i - i i mil*
lent
Darby *wn
taro
year* •‘•c-Kay
lllali Chief
itw nitride
rm noa weywy
year*
|u|(|ra Kll&gt;
valeoilae
llesrl
ago and (all nlator la A M rajtb
Ahewham
aht* Ah*y

ne«* called iliem away from the plrn-urr* or

A email tugboat, trying to more' trim
a hrary
barge, overturned and
aank tn Portland harbor. Two
mm aboard were rescued.
Pioneer residents o f the Idaho
Panhandle aald a two-day mow
ktorm waa the wnrat In thalr
mrmorlea. A .16-Inch snowfall at
Wallaca closed several minr*.
The fall meaauitd DA Inches at
Ixiakout Summit on tho ldaho-|
Montana divide. A atnall girl wa*'
Injured at Wallace when snow
rnuaed a porch roof to fall, bury*
Ing her .10 minutes.

in Jail when he pleaded guilty to
th* charge* while Warren King and
K. II. Johnson estreated bond* of
510 each and Yatas Grafton astreated a bond of (26. , Willie
Cooper waa dismissed.
Disorderly conduct was second
In number on the docket for the
regular Monday session of ths City
Court.
Minnie Harrison, negro, charg­
ed with dlsordarly conduct, waa
found gull'y and sentenced to pay
a fins o f 55 or serve 10 day* In
the City Jail. Sampson Holloway
and Nathaniel Horn, negro** held
on a similar charge war* g irt*
'he alternative of u flna of | t( or
1" day* |n Jail. Charlie Black anrf
Waller Rusaell, negroes, were dis­
missed.
Jack GOIon,
charged with
speeding waa fined 55. U. I'.
Bronson, charged with operating
an auto for hire without license,
estreated a bond o f |10. Oils Bad­
ger, charged with parking a truck
without light*, sms fined |5 or 10
day*. •
Jim Joyner, negro, arrested as
a fugitive from Juatlcn waa transfirred to th* Sheriff in Hi***villa, Ca. MX V. McDnalal, also a r
rested aa a fuglthra from justice
was transferred to a United Stales
Marshal.
Henry Jeff, negro,
charged wKh assault with in'mt
to commit murder waa transferred
to lb* Cenn'y court*. Gertrud*
Johnson, charged wllh aaaault was
dismissed.

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P la n n in g :

N ew

n e w s

b r ie f s

R elief Column Is
Reported Driving
;Thru To Teruel

On

B u s in e s s

NEW YORK. Dec. 28.—
(AIM Heavy welling devel­
oped mi Hu* Slock Exchange
today tdiorlly after the noon
hour, HriidiiiK tunny leading
inxUPn olio In four dollar* or
nmn*. lower.
Tlu&gt; ticker tape waa aaveriti mlnutca behind as ateel
itnil nulnmohtlfl tdtaren tumhint downward In. the wake o f
Wall Street worries over tha an*
ll'ru x t new* from Washington

und other unfavorable developmeat* In bualnra*.
Bonds and
rommodiiie* also generally lower.
In Detroit William S. Knudto*,
The weekly meeting of the
president of (irneral Motors Car*
Chess and Checker Club will be A t t e m p t I r M a d e T o
potation, iinnounced- today tha*
held in the Valdrs Hotel tonight.
R e r c u e 3 ,0 0 0 U e - employment at General Motor*
b elH F i g h t i n g S i e g e plant* throughout the U nit**
The local camp of W. (I. W.
State* would be reduced b y ' ap will bold Its regular mcrling ill
JlftNHAYK. hVanro • Spanish I l&gt;roiiinatrly 10.000 employes af­
the A met ban l.egion but tonight
fect lie Jan. I.
a* 7:110 o'clock.
l-'ltoiUer.
l&gt;ec.
2*.— t/t*i— Gen.
The
red del ion In MUhlgaH
Miguel Aranda's relief column Is
alone, ||» said, will approximate
imported to have driven through
20.000 Ktimlxeti aald Hlha f l U O*
to make repairs tn the Hpanish government outposts'
aion In bualneas makes a t«M ‘
nt 211 French Avo- npithwest of Teruel In n fierce*
Juatment of the working fo lia
•III llnllilmg Inspector cOunterartlan to
deliver 8,IKK)!
IH-ceaMiry."
•n.
* nwat, women children
besieged
lie explninsd that General Mo*
"
1within the (alien city.
tui- la, working on a throo-daybdUctor of
Internal
JUspatoliss raachlng tha French
1.. Hurt will he tn
(.aid AinH.VA'Mcfl a r t * a .»rl\w &gt; a a i * .aach plapt - open
a*ing n total of 24 hours a weak.
r uf Commerce build "fighting wl'limii pnune".
That will U« the working achoda
w to give informaliott
Insurgent »"mce* declnn-d AriM-inl Security ami to undo's ndvnuci' guard might soon ule for the i-mptoye* retained. .
Pri*tidi-nl llooaevell'a campaign
Security ietui iik.
tescli the Seminary fortress, lb.*
to nilnee
tha
nation's
price
- —
Hank of Spain building uml the
A*in.-* hi i- won support in con*
leel, for th«n; coming civil governor's palace where* .1,000
• installed m ihe leg Insurgent officer* and
soldiers l*r.-s, u, Henntnr llatrh, demo*
lunrheon of Ihe Kl- nml about Uml many eiviliatis have •'•nt. New Mexico, demanded ■
nt |2:lf&gt; o'clock'lo- fougld hpl'gcr, thirst and the *riiur.,1 ini Impiiry of huge bustm- - rohdiinationa and
Menatol
Im-y J. Nix. serletary, blnsimg sWge.
Soviet Envoy Arrives
Itoinb, ri-publlrnii. Idaho, callad
H ANKO W , Chinn, lice. 2*.
tor "Inner end" proaerutlun of
(/IV ■ Foreign diplomats *nw tn
H a p p y " H o o l i g a n Is un'i tiiiat law violators.
*
the^arrlvnl o f the new Soviet
The demand* mine 24 hour*
H
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t
I
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A
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c
i
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e
n
t
!
ambassador to china, a- soldier
nf'or Aaaiatanl Attorney General
rather than n diplomat.* mdl.-s
.l.-ii-l,sun, in charge of the anti*
ucrnrilbn*
''Happy" llm.ligan. well known
lions that closer mlliliiry ie
linat division of Ihe justice de*
Islluna belwerti China nml Rus­
• by In, lown rluiract.-r, sustainr.1 poorful
In a radio
sia word In prospect,
(|Re.
I.i.f luq ariiuUH Injuries when to- pin tmi-iil. charged
M'ovrli
•bat
"big
butinaas'*
Ivan Tewllroov Itch
l.iiran 't*
wuu lid ny un nidomobib- dilvill
brought In the
current
trnda
Orelskr. 3x year* old, wllli the
, former by W. M Hand lain Sunday iiigld,
• lump by luuiiig prices beyond
lonxosi name but Ho. sluirtesl
regret to k was lea m ol nt 1be l'«dn-e Slu
•lie roach of the consumer.
diplomat exprrleu. e of any tor
•v. 2d. id lion ( lii—inuining.
I lair ti,
endorsing
Jackson'S
algn envoy l „ till,.
l.-mp&lt;&gt;r*ry
ler Mrs.
Mr. IlnmJ nl.» rrp«i|ti-d al Itu•ia. S. C , I’elire Slat|"ii slmrtly lifter Mo­ views, proposed that the forthrapttnl of Chin*, uirlv.nl Sunday
ll of ibis inridrid,'old police he wu* dnvmg mining senate inquiry Into un*
by airplane from I mm lion, rap
W e t of Fir,' S'le.-t oml Ini n man employment and relief to ba axlla| nf R iimhii pro.lui-e In Chi
who walked dine'ly in front I|f Imudrd to rmbrare alleged mp*
na's far n&lt;&gt;rHiwi-.l,
aenato
. IN-psrl- |,i, csy from an nlley near Vo- mqudistir prartirs. Tho
Arraugemenln were made for
gioup headed by Senator Byrnes,
inis fliai well's utoiv.
an early m eelinr wllh Ctilnn's
Avenues
"Happy" wu- foutobou 'lie .-i.l.- dr-mot rat, South Carolina, will boleader.
Ilem'inllsslnm
ClilinR
gin Us - investigation on Jpn. 4.
e flames walk ill'll lal.cn to Hie Feimild
Ka| Hlu-k, at Ihe laH'-r’s In a.I
lire »Ur- I jiurIi' oii ! lon|.itul wlicll" lie re­ ihe days after the second session
qusrlers nt un Mndlscluscd u|mi(
the seventy-fifth
CuligteaX
el 'hero ii'ivcd I real mrnl, He wss iclensnl of
In the mid-Ynnglso valley,
o|H-|M.
oiled
from Hie iiis'ltutiou Ihm iiigld.
I lf partii-ulur lll'e irs l In nlller
diplomats wns
the
fart
that
l.urunets Orcl.ky
w a,
several
C o n tr o l C o m m itte e
weeks on his Journey from Mos
row
In
llsukow,
nppntontly
T o E le c t N e w H e a d
spending min It lime i.Iour the
great rnntlnental highway from
i Members of the Control Com- &gt;Russian Turkestan across CM !
mil tee of the celery Ms rlettng
ness Turkestan iNluklanri sod
i&lt;r refluent uf tha' flanfacd and *
Kansu, bI ouk which
nny ms
|fivied.i districts will hold a special
terial llusstsii n|i| fur
Clilnn
i lourttng In the Hanford Atlantia
niu.l flow

Better Business

S e m i n o l e A l l S tu rK
T o M e e t B l a c k C a in

The Sanford lllark Ca'*. local
aaml-profaesionsl team,
W to
me#' tha Seminole All H'urs, mmpoaad of football player* Imme
on vaeallnii fiom various rdlegra,
In a fast gmuc nn the local High
Bchowl atble'M- field on New
Year** Day
This game, played under pro
fees tonal foo'lmll rules. Is *s|&gt;er'
rd to offer many
Interest ing
play* not gcm-iully neen In col
lege Or high M-boul football.
tw
Seuiinolc All H'ara. who
will ho cum be-1 by llrailey (hi
ham o f Ixiui.iana Rial* College
• »• to rep-r' « '
'be Armory
Wednesday nf'rrnaon at 9:M*
o'clock for jirsi-ttre.
Coach H. A. II. Wilkinson, ni
A new highway connect* Mount tha Black i s'*, aaka* that all
Whltooy, highest point In tb* ardflaMa players with
equip
United Statoa, and Death Valley, ■MmL ho mi h*nd at tha Armory
tho I m r t .
fa r fctotiss Wednesday night-

i l k ..... i i i -wu.‘— _

W ork ers

Is

D r iv e

am!

r* tn' '^ r h' * Tt** 1

O f

! Those Retained
On '/•!■Time Basis

mmmuniratton aa the
*l«nn
of the year laahed the Pacific
northwest. Traffic waa hailed an'
A sailboat in the moonlight, slllunir'ti-d up
I'ur'land, Ore., 1it reel* by 4:47 alowly toward* it* mooring *)tnlMi)iird aiimniri
tOU**

A n­

L a y o ff

Thousand

landii..'-!

M o to rs

A p p r o x im a t e ly 30

79

Old Age Pensions
lip $1700 A Month
Since Last July

f r

IN

ta tr J in

(C a allaa ea ■■ ra w * T k n . )

Remlnole
Couniy'a Old
Ag*
Aaslstance
payroll slnra
th*
H l*'« Welfar* Hoard began tn
function on July 1 lias
been
steadily
Increasing
and
bas
vtochrd .the total of |I0.3%1.00.
accord ing
to
Btata
Walters
Board officials today.
Old A f* Assistance payments
have Increased from month lo
^month In .practically every roun
Of Ik* stale a* additional
Mate* war* added lo th* roll*.
It waa aald.
.
Th* payments fur this county,
by months, follow;
July ii.oo4.oo
August 11.451(4
Bsp'ambtr il.uo.oo
Octubsr 51.777.00
November 55.141.00
bacember 5t,7l5JW
With tba aid tq th* blind plan
, formally approved by tha N*llonal BocUl
Bsonrtty
Board,
tha welfara
payroll
for
«ha
. oottnty la aspactsd lo bs lu
creased soon by (rants mads to
tha blind and near blind. Enrollasaat la practicmily romplelad
assd wlU ba fuilrfRad by aixaslnn(tons by aprcialoto to determine
tha lo*s or Impnlrmanl of sight
where (he need of tho aPldlcant

S A IL B O A T

era M w u r li« r it . N i r tnagarf
up to I I larhem in aame- plaroa
M noon, T l f in M n raid l i f t
pin* struck Main* sending th(
mercury at low i s I I below ler#
in M n . localities.

E le c tio n M a y B e H e ld
U n d e r P r o v ls io n s O f
W agner

A

3 5 -In c h
S n o w fa ll
u
R e g is t e r e d In Id a h o

L a w E n fo r c e m e n t O f­
fic e r s

DECEMBER .28. IBS?

Worst Storm 1
Of Year Hitsij
Pacific Coast

M E M P H IS B L U E S

In America

. Nailonal llank Building tomorrow.
|f»r Hu- purpoaa of electing a chair*
.man of the Committee lo replaca
IV. M. Scott, local manager t i tha
A mu iron Fruit Growers Intornata,
wl.'i wm« elected at a prevloim
|inerting but who has declined to
'•.-eve. County Agent C.' II. lla w M l
ii p'-ried tiutay.

t‘onimiilepim-n in the anutherK
.ill lrkhx m il also meet and tha
' •J* C* i'-'** *‘f B ntw chairman will ba
■.Kl( iqiim--I from the results of Ihn
JjAq-pi..Jmgs.

NKW YORK Dee.
li. - U T )- I'eter Mill.-r, sport* writer *C
the I'oiiumu Amerlesh aald «•*
duy that war fear* had caused
Hie I'anama .canal son* guard to
be ib-utdvd.

I jO C A L W E A T H E R
I'jrlly cloudy and mild teat*
psiatureg tonight and Taatdai^

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sAttrimn, FLbmrTA

Tf!E SANFORD

Make Ours Milk? Say GMC Thick Drivers

SOLVE YOUR GIFT
pr o b le m s With

SANTA SAYS:
THESE* GUTS

SUPPERS

ARE “TOPS’’

. Men's' &lt;* * &gt;SrptaBr* V
. Women's. v &gt;
. Children’s * '*

THIS
CHRISTMAS

Wh e n

in o r l a n d o v is it

flere'a t la
tallaf/iag.

The Owl Book Shop

aad|E bad' ma
eabatlaA ’ la I

CHRISTMAS BOOKS
Greeting cards fat
Xmas and everyday
HFNfl FOR MONTHLY ROOK LIST

D'Orsay Slippers
FOR THE LADIES

THE OWL BOOK SHOP

These slippers make Ideal Christ-,
mas g if ■ and come In blaeh
errpe. blur crepe, blue and rad
errpr. and tal'alien hid.

IT ISN T TOO LATE TO SET OUT

A N N U A L FLOWER PLANTS
w b iia v x a

«

kw

a t r r t .r o r

5: t S t f S W r

LARKSPUR— DELPHINIUM—CALENDULAS
CORNFLOWERS—PANSIES—-ETC.

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL

r-Ki.Kitr

{

•»

.

rn ot* i
tu rb p fl i i n l t a u

SUPPERS:

Evan tha malt talented traffic trrhnlrlana Iota control
when a bit wooxy, derided u group of Detroit truck
drivrri who rflmbrd up on the braaa rail In tha Intaraet
ofarienr*. The dflrera—the majority of them opera*
ton of huge General Mot ore Trucka—pawed around
Iba bottle and then atibmltted to tratg which ahowtd
them to be 31 pef crnl lew effirirnt than when atrlrtly
“on the wagon.’ ’ The above photograph! nlrturt the
trata and com* of Ihe rractiona which followed. ' —

STARTING AT 11 O’CLOCK

Ulahigan Bute Trooper Fred Nentwig and John
r and C. E. Wormuth of tha Detroit Induatritl
jounril watch on# of Ilia driven Iwing tntad fuc
ty to manipulate. Left, above. Driver Jei It

Other Beautiful Daniel Green

. In ljgkin;t fruit of wcililtnir mire

f e a g j m jja ;;l

,

Death Cpiftes Ta
Frank B. Kellogg

in f .
K'-llogg. 1130 wlnnor o f . the
Nnhel pence
would b»m
rnlehrf( I &lt;»d hi* rUhly ftr.i birth
Christmas was not among tha
ila» today.
earliest festivals of the Christian
Hr. J. A. I&lt;evpnk aald tlinl church■
|

Malaaaat Chaws
,1*3 rup molaataa
P i eap light corn syrup
IJ tableapoona huiltr
'f; tatyaa poona vinegar
1-3 cup granulatni sugar
} , taaapoon vanilla
I I rup nu|a
uH-w . ii _i.L_
f ,Jloll without ■ayrup
stirring Ih
:*w&gt;laaa*a, corn .ayrup, gullet
fbtoegar and augar.
Whim r
^ell(A“ . ball jforXi* when a W *
Hon la aluwly poured ln&gt;o a i V
nit mtd whter, remora from heal
{Add ren'lIs * and pour over the
[hats •Whtrtr Have bem planar Tr *
a buttered
pan.
Whi-n
cool
enough to handle break apart
Leulalana Fudge Car
t cupa dark brown augar
1 cup granulated augar
1 1 -t cupa milk
3 (ableatoona butter.
- 1 1 3 teeapoona vanilla
III cup pcrani
1 -f cup chopped candled pine

apple

e d n e sd a y

«T. PAtlU Minn.. H « . 33. —
(A*)—Frank
Hillings
K.llor/t
fi'rincr ftcrtwlary of g U I« and
lo-nnthor of
the
Kellogullrl
nnrt world penrw p-yel, died -el
hi* linrtut at T:tt I*. If. ye*ler

By MRS. ALEXANDER OEORQE
RtpftnUhlng Tha Candy Jar*
Orania Candy
3 cupa granulated attfar
J cap boiling water
3 Ublcapoona butter
1-1 cap milk
3 table tpoona crnlrtl rre.ig" rind
1*4 (aaipoon aall
31 cup nuta
| taaapoon vanilla
I-! tmupoon lemon rati art
Hprinklo one cup of the augar
In a frylnl pan. Heat alowlj
and atlr ccmatantlf until a light
brown aTrup forma. Add wat.r
and let atmmar for fire minutei.
Than add tha mixture to the r*,l
of tba augar, butter and milk,
floll alowly and atlr frequently
until a aoft hall forma when a
portion la teated In cold water
Add orange rind and aall. Let
aland far to mlnuleg. Ilrat un­
til creamy. Add real of the In
Eradicate
and
drop
porllnna
from |lp of epdon onto greened

J‘l cap rocoanut.
tifU fli allrrlng frequently^ the

W

fcliMt ■n (| iin h u e , ►l*»»v_ r&lt;&gt;* ktafifev1

shallow pan filli-d

M e s e a a ^ n !a s s

FANCY v S J J a n d h S nVER POTS
WESTERN CHRISTMAS TREES
All Sizes—Reserve Yours Today
h Rn r y a . r u s s k l l s e k i &gt; m

with

Mated lh i cold " 'w a t e r ff rE m a rrwater in I hr ou-n. Tin* tvalrr will
from bed! dnd leCatot^GfA m l !
ttioa. float juuui rrcadiy||J|dd r j t j Idlji ici'p'tho rulu-» mivKt and
M the lligrUtlenta andnSmpeMI |1tRi- aLluia tn llu ir mu fni-ra. *?neh
, wo Inrhca thick., PnN&lt;&lt;like liiiiiihl In. nll.iwnl l i &lt;iiii| in

100 w. FIRST 8T.

th» pnu In whk li it wu» baked.

8 ANFdlby. *FLOhib'A1

PHONE 4

'Independent * Home PPnedumd

Butter

v .F * v m '

F R E S H L Y RO ASTED , S T E E L CUT, M A X W E L L HOUSE

THU MIHHT vn M *»&gt;r Q| t t T I T l'

400 HANFORD, AVE.

PHONE i l l

MONARCH BRAND 8WFET

A P P L E S CIDER Qt.
’ fl Vi Ox, Jar

PLUM PUDDING Can

25c

OZ. PKG. OLD FASHIONED

M IN C E M E AT

I l.h. Ilav
l'i:l':-l'li UI'.T

Olives
EACH 25c

P A T T IE S

MIXED
CANDY

:&gt;No. 2Vi Can

Peaches
••CAN
15c
e.rtl i.
. -Fancy Bulk

No. 2 Cana

Dates
’ LB. 19c

Oriole Peas
Per can
22c
llrnhry'a

Cocoa

Cocoa
1 lb. can

Vt lb. can
X~W

ITU

YOUR FAVORITE BRAND

r%

M IL K 3 T A L L C A N S
OLD FASHIONED BROWN OR CONFECTIONER'S

SUGAR

Pumpkin
-CAN 10c

iimv

Ginger Ale
Qts. 3 for
25c

Herahey'a

3 fo r

fiUc

FLORIDA GOLDEN JUICY

ORANGES

Our SuKIfeut on For
CHIIIHTMAK DINNER

APPLES

t'train of Spinach Soup
A.aui'nl ltd lake*
lluaat H uffid Turkey
(ilblrl Gravy
Oenherry Jelly
(andled Hurel I’ota'aca
llrufori, ..prnu'a
I’ Ium I’ udding with
Fraud&gt; Kaure
Ralalna. Nu a, r «ffe a

1Lb:

SWANBDOWN

CAKE FLOUR

Pkir .

SALAD DRESSING QIt.
CBOME AND BLACKWELL'S

SAUCE JAR

•

_v.-’ ■

i

Blueberries
C A N 25c

2 Lbs.

LARGE SELECTED BALTIMORE

OYSTERS

Qt

TASTY OLD FASHIONED BULK

MINCEMEAT

Lb.

WE HAVE A COMPLETE.LINE OF
CANDIES AND NUTS

FANCY l-ONG ISLAND

FINE FOR YOUR TURKEY DRESSING
PLUMP. PA T RED

lAlairuiiniA

mEBY
Bunch l i t
* a-U

SEEDLESS RAISINS

IOc
29c
23c

Cocktail
IFOR 25o

No. 2 Can

Dozen

FANCY DELICIOUS

PKACHES
APRICOTS

YACHT CLUB

Culd B'or age

Frail

WE RAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF

SPICED FRUITS

C b trrttt

waav

■

n

i l

*

3 lbe. |0C

CAULIFLOWER lb, 9c

SAUSAGE

CRANBERRIES lb. 15c

lb.

HAMS

ruiraaln* MwaaRu

RAISINS Pound
DATE And NUT BREAD
CASHEW NUTS

Lb

LETTUCE

V f r i l T TFMIKK

Shoalders I
t o 17V*C I lb.

CHESTNUTS Lb.
CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S

PWfetuv t

Breakfast Bacon lb. }2 C

Potatoes

Broccoli

EXTRACTS Bottle
NUT MAID

OLEOMARGINE

'

l e v Cana Sc

Cranlyei

aa

aO C

APPLES
PEAKS

Pkg,

No. 2 Vi Can

29c
rtU M t

WE DRESS AND DRAW THEM FREE

SANFORD, FLA.

LI

�$ «■

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1 * \ V L f c ^ T i S P r 1 1 .'V / ;*
—

—

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•■. .

' ,^..-

■— “

S in fo r d b T h a 0 « r C entral
'f l o r i d * C it y A ffo r d in g R a il, H ig h w a y

Sembtola County Prodact*
Mora Pratt And Vegetables Than Any
Similar A n a In America

A n d W a te r T r a n o f nrtatlon

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1937

MATECUMBE MONUMENT

BANGTAILS COME BACK TO FLORIDA TRACK

^Meeting Planned For
Tonight When CIO
Agent Will Try To
Organize ™Workers

Three HundredAmericans Flee Hankow;
Others Are Warned
ToLeave Hangchow

Dies Plans Meet
To Cut Spending

Although knotted croup* af
strikers loafed nr*r (hr premia**
ot the Eckerson F’ rull Cannery to*

Japs Admit Panay
r4Wsrchine -Cunning

aiyr ctmanwtn si s wMHTWara

Roosevelt Warns Of
UnbaJaricedBudget;
B l a m e s Congress

peaceful following * walkout of
opprnxliunlrly 76 men poolers
yesterday.
i.
Threat* o f• picketing wort htsrd
lhl&gt; morning, nffirisl* repotted,
bkl City unit ('■witty peace offkera
who
retuiim-d
at
l he juaht
throughout Ihi' il«y fiu .f rated any
■■tempt* of Interferenea with
worker* a* canning
operation*
wire In both the heart and Juice
section* ou a somewhat imallvr
scale.
___ _
if the |tl,000 who W(H ne**ed the opening of the Florida racing ara.ou at
lh e management al*o, reported T r0|i|&lt;-*| |n,,V near Miami. II. F. Coppayr'* l.ivr tine i* lending the lirld under Ihe wire, winner in
that while Ihe.e wn* no general
fJ m fyrM ,
walkout «&gt;n lhe part of a m *00
^
—
■ — ----- — ---- ——------■■■ ■ ■ ------■ ■ ----- ---------

. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.
I— ( AP) —Official* arranging
'/or the Senate's unemploy­
ment Investigation beginning
Jnn. 4 Indicated today It
would develop' Into a broad
analysis of, the extent of the
buitihefu recession.
Governmental and Indus­
trial lenders will be called,
they uakl. to te*tify on the pres­
ent Industrial activity and pros­
pect* for Ihe naut few month*.
Homo Informed portion* forecast
the Inquiry, under the direction
of Rmator Bymui
(D.-S. C.)
would be one of the moet *ignlfknnt event* of the 1OT8 con­
gressional - eaulon.
It probably will provide the
background, they *ald, for the
dominant ls»iA- of the session—
government expenditure* and budi'et balancing. Furthermore, the
Inquiry will conditulc the first
rt mly
attempt by Oongreaa to
■lie relief problem for Itself and
devise a program of it* own. di»-

V y

Thi* coral n »k column wa* dedicated November 14 to the
memory of civilian* and war veteran* who io*t their live* in the
labor |)*y hurrlcnnc of IW3!i. The dorm howled at 100 mile* an
hour and puibiit wave* 18 feet high over the ground where *iveral
Ope ot the worker* who ■trick
ilurlng recent ceramonkef The monument
burnt nil spcciaL-i
for higher wage* advised a Hsrgkl
I* at MatrcumU- on one of the *inell key* o ff lh* aoulhem tip uf
reporter thi* morning that as gn
Florida.
Inexpei lenrrd |iecler l*e had made
tip to (2.76 for a nine-hour 'day
and in four day* had mad* f!2.
Ilrcord* at the raniilu, plant afao
revralud that *ome of Lh* *ip4Tkneed worker* made a* high S*

Drive Planned One More D ay To
To Stam p Out G iv e T o Em pty iCuntaH ea poa* n iw t
Rabies Spread S t o c k in g Fund 6 Circuit J u d ges

Sanford ‘Contributes
To Children's Home 15 Persons In Coun­ $12&amp;28 Is Reported
ty Ate Bitten In Asfteyjjig BeenCon Mr*. ATthOf Brantn, chairman
tributed F o r Poor
Mad
Dog Epidemic
o f aoctal program far lh* Sanford
Woman'* Club, la In receipt uf a
letter acknowledgement from tho
Children'* Home Society of Florida
Jr. Jick*onviU* for the 23 Chri.lma* package* and ,7-20 in dona­
tion* recently tent the home by
ttie Sanford Club.
In the letter Mamin C. Fagg,
RUperlntrndent o f the .home cxprcaned hi* graUludg lo the mem­
ber* o f tha club who had a part
in .ending tha donation* which
"wilt help to bring Chrlatma*
Cheer to our littla folk*''.
“ Thi* i* th» moat exciting time
of ail time* for our youngalera,”
the *upcrlnt*ndent o f tha Home
continued, “ and you may be *ure
that you have all had a very dcfl*
nile part in halping u* give uur
little folk* tha bait Chriatmaa
evar.

Twenty-on* dollar* h»d l*-cn
added to the 8*lv*lion Army'*
Kropty Slocking Fund when the
remi-final check-up wa* made Ihla
morning. Thi* added lo other do­
nation* prexloualy acknowledged
mxle a grind total of II28.2M fur
the relief pf tha poor and under­
privileged on Chriatma* day.
In calling attention to the fact
•but nnly one more day remain* in
which Hanford reaUlint. may do
their part in Oil* drive for the
brnt-fit of Seminole County'* moaf
unforlunata da** of cllilrn*, Capt.
Fred S. Keren again thanked all
tho»e who hav* Oiu* far contribu­
ted and urged additional aupport
xi that all thoia who are on hi*
li.t may be provkled for.
The Hot, which Capt. Keren ha*.
ba» been checked with the Semi­
nole County W elftre Hoard and
with other welfare nrganliationi
hi the County *o that no dupliralicn* may m u ll.
“ Tho** who
i evolve CHrlMma* Ma.kvta from
u»," Capt, F*ran »»)d, "are famHie. who ,r * receiving no a**l*tence from nny other »ource."
Contribution*
gratefully
neknowledgid today w ere
Juyrro*
, l#®u
o . I*. Herndon
sw
C. K. Mi-Ha*
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A Fitend
!.««
W. K. HuPr**
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Judge War*

State Tuberculosis
Sanitopium To Open
Tbe Florida Stale Tubvrculu.l#
Panllnrium, hoar Orlando, will bo
officially opened and dedicated un
Jan. 3, according I* an announce­
ment made today by officials of lhe
Seminole Tubarculo*!* and Health
Association.
Tho prog ram for lh* opening
■lay Include* an all-day Inspection
luur &lt;&gt;f the building, buffet lunch,
al 12:30 o'clock and a program of
speaker* beginning at 1:00 o’clock,
loi-al official* *tat«d, adding that
nil Interested in Ike hospital were
invited to attend.
Dr, Arthur Mayara. of Mlmteapalia, president pf tb* Nat tonal
Tubcrri.loila AfaoeUtion will be
one o f Uh&gt; principal epaakan. Reprrsentatlraa 01 (ha Fsdaral Emer­
gency Administration o f Pnblle
IVorka in Waahlagtpn and Atlanta,
Florida ft-naton, Oov. Fred P.
rout* and other entttanding figure*
hav* been iaritod to particlpaf*
in Un program. - -

A CLASSIFIED A D
will get ii for you.

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N U M B E R lO t

v eat 1gation Seen
As FurnlshingBasis
For Dealing With
Budget Balancing

•tin

1

Peace Reigns
At Eckersons
Despite Halit

Established In 1

Total
Previous

Two Airplane Pilots
Locate In Sanford
Mexico City Is Hit
By HeavyEarthquake

Two
airplane
pilot*, F. E.
Bu*w*11 end Morris Claasburne.
are contemplating making Bw
Sanford Municipal Airport head­
quarters for their activities dur­
ing tho winter m s . on, the pilot*
reported hero thi* morning.
The flyer* ar* making plan*
for occasional stunt flying and
also tat* stunting attraction* In
addition to Ikalr student training,
rharter and passenger flights.
Thc Kiwanis club ha* pre­
sented both whit* and colored
WPA imrsarU* her* with an as■ortmont af Christmas toys and
randica far Chriatmaa, officials
of Iba Club announced today.

Asked To Decide
Murphy Act la w *

old during the period covered
by the law-ending
in June.
1»3»— May taks advantage uf the
Itew In* Mile procedure.
Attorney* hero aald Ilia alate
wa* not ■■ party to tha autt In
which Judge Koonrp rulrd and
hi* daclalon protiahly would not
reach Ihe Supreme mart.
At Clearwater Circuit Judge
T Frank Hobson made a simitar
ruling In anolhar raie.
At Fort Fierce Judge Klwyn
Thom a* agreed with
the
At­
torney Ueneiai that only certtflrale* (wo year* old on June »
could be told under the Murphy
law, Thi* ruling probably will
rearb lhe Supreme Court, at­
torney* aald.
Twn other attempt* to force
adverllilng anil **le nt rerllfl
cate* that only recently became
two year* old are pending In
Broward and plnella* countle*.
A almllar proceeding we* itartnd at Bartow, then dropped.
Tha law provide* that when
life Murphy taw'a aedenigtlon
period piplrea, all tax certifi­
cate* two year* old upon It*
pa**ag* aball become properly
of tho plate. Lands covered by
certineaUa ran coot* Info tbs
alate'a po**ealon only .If
lb*
certificate. wa* two year* over­
due last June. Informed aoorcea
her* eald.
.In paaalng twice on the valid'
Ity of tb* a*w redemption alatute, tha Supreme
Court
ap­
parently did not decide Ihla
point,
Considerable con(rover.y alao
ha* developed In tb* alat* over
whether non homestead
certifi­
cate* eold Under tha law to
aomaon* other than the owner
bear Interval from tha sale data
or tbs dale mi which tbs certifi­
cate was leaued. This point ta
due for • Supreme Court alrlndAttornay* aald I third point
at Uses In *om* counties might
not be appealed. This Involve*
whether the dark . of
circuit
court must repul re enough d*-

Dingfelder Tells
Kiwanis O f Yule
Time In Germany

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Britain To Delay
Naval Movements
U n til N ew Year

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

i

Before Hiller Advent
ChristmasWasWide! Tabemarle
ly Enjoyed There official
Chrlatma* i u.ioni. in tlertuany « The .Suiiforil Mm,iei|int l.ihrary
before the lllller regime won-! will remain opi-n lioin 7:IW until
JntereatlnKly d rtC rlM
by lit j '.Mill uYliw-k Fii-lny mglit lustvn-l
wanUn Jullu* Ulitcfvlder at iIn* of on Suliuday uiglil n* ia cu«loimiiy. Mi*, nil..ii j. Mmight on,
regular weekly luncheon uf the litniiiiaii. unnouncnl today.
Hanford Klwnid* Club in
the
Void** Hotel ye* I rnt ay.
The Florida power and Light
Tha Herman Chrlatnua
.e a Company m-ently tfiv tiil lip aiiinn,
Mr.
Illntfeldor
beguo. i.uhI Chrlatma* Tn*- on iho *mokc
atarlrd on liec. t and i-iiib-.ll ilnik of II h1 Phoenix plaid aero.*
with Ihe l)*y uf the Wlae Men! Hi Hi. JohlM Itiver tirldge. The
tighti-il tree may Ik- mh*ii for ntilea
un Jan «.
nl night.
On the opening night of the 1
Tuletide .ea.ofl, a pul ion nutill.
Nlgtil lliipprechl, who wua liolli
fierce unit good uml nu* mm Ii
feared by all tin- elilldreu. nnnb-J
S liou.e to hou*i&lt; eanvaa* of ull{
the village* and town* and pul
the rhlldren on probation until!
CbHat ilia*.
The putrdn wu* ilri-*.e,| in
aarkeloth and wore heavy boot. '
ho *l*o carried two **ik*
on
hi* tiaek unit a largo whip in
Ida band width he kepi fur
children. In one of lhe am k*
be bail inn. and candy for the food children he tuuml along ,
tha way and from the oilier
Protruded Iwn .luffed leg* 11*4*1
to rcpre.i-nt a .null bail boy Inhad to pick up.
t
From the appearance of tillpatron until Cbrl.lmua the ililld ,
ret, wer" on pndMilon and II |
they Were hud Chrlal Kindi-', I
meaning Clirl.t Child, who la I
tha dtmner of
all • Chil.lm *. &lt;
gift*, would not pay them a yl.ll '
un rhHatina* duy,
Mr. JM.itt- 1
frlder .laied. ,
;
Mr. lilnafrlder atao ilraerllu-il 1
Ihe
Chrlatma* 'market*
and '
fair* held throughout the roun (
try ' during tha Chrlatmaa .*■*• ■
• on and t(dd of the many at- |
(Caelinua* a* Pi n Verve)

Scouts Arc Promoted
At Court Of Honor
Several mrmlier* of local Scout
troop* received promotion* a*
tfm ragalav quarterly Court of
Honor held in the Sanford Junior
High School Monday night, ac­
cording to Arthur Branan. dis­
trict chairman.
' 'U rn‘ promotion* and bonus re­
ceived during the regular court
war* a* follow*;
Arthur Hunan, Jr. received a
Athletic Merit Badge and waa
promoted In the Life rank) Paul
Moors receivxl a First Aid MeO»
Badge and waa
promoted
to
tha Star Rank; Sherwood Jacobsen waa alao promoted ta the
Shu Sank; William Qoetach to
tha Bronte Palm Rank, and Billy
UaOyhaad and Billy Southward
war* promoted to the Hank of
flaaaad C1a» Scout*.
A t the mre'ing it waa anaatmead that the annual Father's
Night will be held in connection
wHh tha next regular maating uf
Tpaag • to be held in lh* Sanfmd Junior High School Monday

Officer Describes Inc i d e n t Resulting
In American Loss

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R u s s i a Is Reported
A h HavingPromised
To Assist Chinese
I.ONIHIN. Ih-c. 23.—(A1) -lir e * l: a(h«r farrlgiiern fled the threat
Britain took, dep* today In In- af another .’Hpanrse attack at
mtn u quick movement of part of. Ilankow, a Yangtir Hlver valley
b.-r Mediterranean fleet to the1 «•'*•
„ , , ,
ImiuiuI far Hongkong.
tli lent in any emergency.
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The dcciaioii wn* understood to . n v tU V n ) ■ »
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oa.in.t in,rn.di.le naval'.vin.-W*..
nun,* In the Fur East. AuthorJUt.vi* suiiicon Mi&lt;l tiw reblntt hRu
con.tder.-d lhe admiralty', technltill jdtm fur imviil iT'infoftomciits
tut left fuither decl«ion In I'rlmu
MiatUtvr Neville ( hamtwrlain and

uhU
fn (. , hp ffr u f t W
^
m lc h h w .ininn|nB
0f
.
.
,.
Am ericans In Ih o Y a n g t io
R lV 6 f PtUlUy Iticidotltg b lit (IIO
not ntt'lltlnll fir in g
till
the
S tu tfS gU llboilt its e lf.

! ; : : : ; r . . r f ; ^ „ . r ha . 5
C o,one'
now inigid tie rotiaidered by the ski N lsh l. n fo r m e r nss Slant
Jupaiie.e iih iiiidoly provocative. I military attache »»• Wna ung on.
In .Slumttlid it wa* learned that deecribei! the Incident after an
C’hlna'H lilirli command, commtlte.l! invrdlgatlon at I'liV-.w. acro»«
to an “ irn-vocnldii policy o f fight- *he Yanglte from Nanking.
ItiK japan III „ fmlah" ha* begun
Nuht
■,
lhe tnik of clearing a military
‘ rf,‘r.U
lii|;hw«y route ilinmgli it* wcatrrn cu^ °U * htneae t|,M’l’*
fleeing
frontier ovei which Soviet llu.aia r,om
Nnnkinr:.
M»bt. * « “ '
i . e*petted to |«nir military .up- IsUBCbe* were oti.erved leaving
pit,.*.
the ateamer* bombed by ,1n|ianTim report* .aid vn.l Inlair a r '» e plane.. He f.dd one launch
tuy of t'lilnno coolie* wa* now at •'"c.ped and
another ruptured
vn-rk. ru.lilug to completion n 3,- whlU It Chinese euMiera were
tttMi nille military highwny through ' , ^rn pilaonei*.
(Vnlial A.ln which will enable Other troop* approaching the
KiiMHiit to supply China wills arms wharf, hr said, *aw Chi lies*
on mi nlnio.l mexhaudiliie .rale, dlcr*
leaving
llip
launchr*.
The new highway will rut the "Army patrol* opened fire. Antrip by truck to a fortnight In- trthrr l,* ,rul epproaching through
lend or two ...... ..
..n o w re- ,h*' rl*,‘l* * 1" 1 In'swding to cut
■inti.-it.
o ff the retrrat of
Iho |icopie
rlnur.e rommunl.l leader* were f,***"B fVom
f ° u,'d
nntlou. to retain t’liiang a* the American* and Kurnpean* among
dominant man in China, beraui*' ,hc ■roul*
,rooI“
In- i. ii-ganlnl a, the only man ,0 e»**» firing,"
eupnlili- of bringing colie.lnn be- Nl.lii
atatisl
positively the
tween "Itie .late »n.l aarnl" o f Chilr,“ T "
to *ee
nu*. varirgntnl million*.
» " y WettllflcBtloii ur ring* of
Meanwhile the "ahlft to the loft" * ny k,tMji" the
( him-.e politlral »et-up A foreign offiee report wa*
which beg ii n early thi* week with ***“ »«• ■» ‘ he mid.t of |u&gt;pular
the ou.tmg of .1* powerful Kuo- excitement enu.ed by Ihe arTeat
,11 III Inog (n il lonali.t party! leaden of -170 »u »n erl«l agitator*, .a*
fioni Central fievernment p o .l.,
w a* iM-iirved to have *1lengthened
China'* Imp,, of Hid from ila va*t
weatern frontier.

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iA iL A L W E A T H E R
1‘ortly cloudy tonight and Fri­
day
pri-cedv-d by
scattered
.nowar, tn central portion and
near northca.l cuail
tonight.
Hllaklly cold i r in
northwest
■nd extreme north lu'rtlun.

r jr b o d y
fs and uses
m a s S e a ls
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MAIL P I L O T
■f* *»al»tlag with arrangements, bring canned food to be turned
and attention la called lu the f*H over to the Elk* for tha benefit of
that all winter viaitpra in Sanford Hie poor.
,
ur* cordially invited to attend.
It haa been pointed out that It U
Membership in the Tuuvi.ta' not advisable to contribute citrus
Club ia epen to year-round rr»i- fruit or other perithablea, and tha
ibnta In Sanford wk&lt;&gt; are Inter- children are urged lo confine their
cv'ed, aa well a* winter visitor*, gifts to canned food* or ready.
A tryon* wishing to Join should
It I* not necessary for tha ehUdrt'ataet either o f the Club’s offi- ren to bring anything to gain ad*
rrra ®r tb* Chamber o f Commerce, mission, Mr. Meroatetle empbeOfSeeia and Directors of the sited. Tho show for the occasion
Club will meet tn tb* Muntexurna will consist of Jin* Wither* in
lio u l Thursday afternoon at 3:00.“ ||o|y Terror,“ a Charlie MeCar-

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The Sanford Herald

Christmas Carnage

The National Safety Council declare* that the Annual
111 i N M k iN M .
Christman
traffic toll reached an all time high last Decem­
■ I — — 0 tlu a M U M
MMIn W.
M.-SMOv
Mia M
M Mi
44* »«&gt;• « ■ ber when more than 4,290 persona met their deaths In
- ---------- no*, M i n tfcs
g s r j s &amp; s . ' r i ? Man*
: * ». 1 W automobile accidents during the Christmas holidays and
called upon all motorist* to unite In a great nation-wide
III L U T O u
Male**
I '
campaign, this year to “ Stop this Christmas carnage I”
I D M J IIA K - II m I
Pointing that the number killed last December Is
greater than alt the Americans killed in action during the
f i &gt; T « M ( M ----■ — — f s entire seven years of the Revolutionary War, the Bafety
■T C tn ln f n W m
3m i Council announces two definite objectives; (1) To bring
•Mtaarr
aMlm,
m
m
M
•» about stricter enforcement of traffic laws by police of­
|k ’
a n M llltM , M l — MM* •! ficers and courts at a season when It ts natural to relax
itaM li ieo 14* IM IM
under pressure of the general geniality. (2) To enlist ev­
ery driver and pedestrian in a campaign to be doubly
I — 1 , uawf iF
1»i a*nM t* ia* m im m I eautious.
a* M it n u it i. QBIm ■i
“ It Is inevitable,” says a resolution adopted by the
Mm ( la I4« MTfM at
■nr With i HMm I executive committee or the National Safety Council, "that
M O IM | i noS Nan
this period of the year brings more accidents unless ex­
r4a Mara14 to * o n t o .&lt; TM tra care Is used. The hurry and bustle of holiday activi­
ties . . . the ley streets, lowered visibility, sleet and snow
•mrshtOrt.
iMIlnllaa af *11 aawa aiesaleWee and fewer hours of daylight which preys 11 at this time of
WMIM4 •• II aa *al aliaawtoa
***4lta4 la Ilia paiwr a*4 i Im year . . . the good will, holiday Indulgence and.the general
V4a toal aawa aalliiMl karato.
tolerance of that indulgence that naturally dfancterltei
•the Christmas season—all these factors greatly Increase
'traffic hazard*.
THURSDAY, DEC. 2», 1M7
"We therefore call upon each citizen of the United
States to do hie or her part in a national effort to cut
PKACg
down this huge Christmas traffic toll. They can do this
*by
being careful and considerate of others on the streets
Now Iron faint lha fairy
and highways, whether driving or walking; by driving and
voice*
Up and down the woodland walking with apodal caution during the holiday season; by
not driving after drinking, and by supporting strict en­
valla;
Jink Froat'a painting up tho forcement of the laws against reckless and drunken driv­
ing.
forest,
"We call upon all public officials, Including governors,
Booltertng laavaa on Autumn*
«»le i.
mayors, chiefs of police, heads of state highway patrols,
A a frowsy scarecrow 1 |D ttia and all churches, schools, fraternal and civic organisations
Ifardan.
to Join In this campaign to cut down the annual holiday
.■Wildly r waging all t|in night, massacre, to temper sentiment with sanity, to replace in­
Wore lha frost la on tha pump difference with indignation
and to Interpret the Christ­
kin.
mas spirit of good will in concrete terms of protecting life
Will bn rirrknd
In Jewels
and limb on the highways.”
bright.
The Council appealed especially to parents, churches
Tters's a alienee o'or Lha lak* and schools to lead the campaign.
o
now
W hite tha wavelets ua*d to
te ;
itlllad. now1, tha open heaving
bosom.

■ Bright In sparkling majesty.
All lha flab In winter quartan*
Croak Ini front
all
allenrad
now;
Rtnia lha tlaablni alaal of akal
Wra'ppad In furs from' toe In
. brow.
Bfb While, too, is nailing suit

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'.Where the rofn
. shock

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In

tba

And the turkey gobbler's strht
ling
While he proudly

guards hi*

flock.
There's a
lingers

gnioke hate

purple

O’er tha mrsdowa

and

the

hill.;
Lowing cows end blestlnk lamb
kins;
Muffled calls
or whip-poor
wills!

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chapter, from

presidefit fraquenlly
tsrtstls IfM ^gn sn

told

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ted to
with shy of item hitter,
nteer _

to war

Many Ki1|ed When
Italian €aatte Falla

Pgr Ytmr

want s

oolffura
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hursday,

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DriVe Ptafftfed
Senate Plans
T « Stamp OUt
Big; Probe Of
Rabies Planned
Trade Slump

"TOO

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Idfy gireq cur dab *p&gt;^ o
tlvltias and weekly mattings during
IIm year through tte columns of
W .
newspaper, Tte
Sanford' Herald.
The undcrslgnad gtaa. Iwtrartad
by unanimous uetion at tte club
ludpv, In regolar meeting, tp exP «a a tteir Uianjfa %nd kppraeUllun, a te you may te awnrad of
their sineery gratitude.
And furthermore, they wish for
you and yours a Mgny tlrUtraaa
and tiappy New Year.
iiANPORD KIW ANIB CLUB
V D yR. J. « X .

Ina other
friend on the
hit ted hU
arm* laden with CbrUHna. pack-

5

WERT-The JEWELER

Reigns
At Eckersoti's »*™thVr
D espite Halt

PERMANENt

who

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The Importance Of Trade

they slept.
Five bodies were recovered by
firemen ami soldi*re. Four perrons
were removed alive, three of Item
FORU. Italy, Dee. S l.- W »— Injured. Eight families wese un­
T te ■paclal seaSlan of
Conaccounted for. Reosot henry i rains
grans adjourned Tuesday
with- A medieval castle atep a cliff la are thought to have weakrned the
occurding to some, nothing
tte villaga of Clvlttells dl Rom­ castle foundations.
•L •
Rut It paoead end seat to.
agna collapsed today and tumbled
fereoce tte housing bUI and tte
T te U. H. drparthirHt * f agrtculto tte home* lying below,
Jgrin.bUI,. and U defeated tte crushing possibly 20 persona vrhDS ttw* w»a established In 1SSI.
wage* sad hours MIL Not ted.
tXBgteSMfST T» v .-.-Qt
inlitakr
among forrlgner* t h j r tte, Unji. (Rstoa tell te too proud to
Caikh lit Today
fight
next war, FDH

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»lW a n ttjr_J o
, cratiMM* From e «* »
j,
**a*.«ne
lrocr* &gt; most Merry
Unci frora lha reconiroendaUon* reported that approximately
roxlmataly I t ages. Aa w» walled for our ear conBrWit.
of President Koosevrh.
persons hero are taking tha versalIon turned lo the gtav. inUrnst ionsI situation.
, * * * * * « « l Pnwpenmi Maw Yeqr,
Mr*awhile Representative Dlaa I'asluar treatment
to prer»nk
"Thera ain’t mo use our wr}ttn’
Bu* J
be taking aa,
(D.-Trx.) told President R oom the development of rabies attar
to them damn Jap*" he says. " " " *
i* 0?
veil In a letter today that i they were bitten by rabid ani­ note,
"we ought lo send some bomber. W many laMmlputo detsiU.to .look
R oom group would cal) a cau mals,
\
over there and Mow boil out of | W , •»
cue, or conference, to “ a r m up
As a measure to prevent far
»
I the timely (bought that a mighty
on a definite program lo balance I her sProad of lha dtseaaa City
"Hot cbaagui' Urn subject or ^
te &amp;
P9W would
Um budget" Immediately
after snd County officiate Joined In
nothin’, John!" I remark^ ’’but te
drop i* tte newspaper dffico
Confree, reassembles.
their ord'ra that all dags in tew old la that boy of yoam—l *• * W Jroar respaeU. or telt«r
Pies eald an attempt would be Rauford and vicinity will have
Secretary
made to place organized Route to bo vaccinated for rabies and teTmrt rate bla now for astral |•
or to
mi U»U mammon
Tf
rupport behind tba Executin',
At the Miefitlon of k b boy tte .
* » * r “ &gt; ■ « ,on'
budget balancing program,
lit then chained with a closed pan
bard look M John’s face softened,! trT adKor.
predictad there art "at leaet 100 for a period of f t days '
F A N C Y A P P L E S
his sat Jaw relaxed. "Yon ought
‘
The
officials
have
allowed
Democrat# who will join In thl*
he
teamed.
"H
i's
nine-',
until
Tuoaday,
Dec.
U
for
this
C h ristm as
morement," bat warned
tome
S a n fo r d
F o r t t ld
opposition could
bs
expected work to b* dona and after that tran and n handsome devil If I * &gt; T H e
F
R
U
IT S — N U T S
ray so myself. Juat home from ' __ _
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from moat liberal# In the House. lima all doga found running at
X
M
A
S T R fcE H
school
last
night."
i
Mr.
Holland
B.
Dean,
Editor,
shot
whtr*ear
Striking 12 hoora after a spec large will be
"Ever visualise him. mangled
TH E SANFORD HERALD.
ill ere*Ion nf Concrete bad ad found.
M .H .s m r e B R
Tb# raqhflsi that tti# dogs bs
Journed
without enacting his
,• First St. A Railroad Avow /
si
tee
and
mod
of
a
foreign
soil,
Dear
RoDand:
panned
for
tha
throe
week
per­
•point program, Preaidant
T te members of the Sanfard
Roosevelt bluntly had ordered the iod. was made, It was learned, qrltb a flock of buxzarda circling
leg Islaton to economise or "accept because of tbs fact that It Is overhead T” I naked.
____ __________________juaun**nniniannnn«*i iiia*i
"Good God, wan," be alammartd,
full responsibility" for an unbal­ Impossible lo know
definitely
paling, "bow can you aay such a
anced budget.
whether or not these dogs have
Rarller. I bo President made |t| been Infected with tha disease ghastly thing T”
" I t isn't a
vary
pleasant
plain lo While House visitors that before Inoculation.
thought," I admitted, "hut you
Diamond* And Watcho*
hr hkd nn intention o f abandoning
l.ocal veterinarians working In encouraged it with your tirade
the wagea-hours bill which was fonyerallon with the drive have
FI
m
Watch
And Jewelry Repairing
scuttled In a flu use revolt ate that agreed to Inoculate the dogs about bombin' the Japs. Yau know
It's
boys
Uke
your*e
that
will
have
tbara would lie nn r e lm t by the si the|r homes for cost.
Diamond Monnllng And Engraving
to fly the ships nnd drop the
While House In the struggle - to*
In a proclamation Isaued to­ bomba, and I was Just wonderin'
•WfiPW* MUCK* i M
word Nrw Deal reform object Iras.
* a t 4a ta at. ^
tm h a
day. Mayor
Edward
Higgins If you'd thought about that when
agspsqsM
saisp w k lM fW
The Chief Executive made his
urged I ho ro operation nf all yog ware moulbia' so free about
views on spending nnd economy
known in a bristling id le r to clltsena of Bantnrd In preventing w te l ought lo be dune."
I agree wtth you, John, the
Chairman Wilburn Cartwright (D the spread of rabies.
The proclamation Is aa
fol­ bombing of the Pan*/ and otter
(Jltln.J, of the House Roada Com­
American ships lo Chinee* waters
mittee. It left no doubt of Mr. lows:
••Th» mate Hoard of Health was unfortunate, but I hardly foci
Roosevelt's determination to bsl
once the budget through a redur Its* brought to one attention the it Justifies n declaration "1 war,
and since . Japan his humbled
tk&gt;n In Federal appropriations very aerlous condition existing
which provide the least employ In this community on account t e m l f as never before In her hietory to make amends, meeting
msnt and assistance to the unem­ of rabies,
every demand of our govrmmsnt,
ployed.
" I am Informed that there has
it enema to me that we might give
Must Answer To K|it|on
be-t) fifteen persons bllffh In
heed to tte aiimonltioti of One who
Likewise, the letter made it clrar Honford by mad doga recently,
eamo long ago at this season, with
that Congress In general and the
"t am calling nn rltlaena to the message "Peace on Earth,
preponderant Democratic majority
How Is peace among nations to lie maintained in the specifically must anawrr to the ■'••-operate lo the fullest ettent Cood W1(| f „ w, ni Men”.
In carrying out the orders of
|( |,
talk of thoughtface of recent increases in international political tension, Nation and to their conetlluenta If Ite Htste Hoard of Health, as
individuals, picked up and
expansion of standing armies, sharp increase in military they continue the spending spree Ihla Is a re*! emergency and hs* amplltei, that nfteu lesils men end
budgets, and actual warfare in some portions of the globe? which the President ia seeking to to li» handled rtraetlcally.'
-nations Into situations from which
t mi.
Those attending the meeting they find it Impossible to recede,
Secretary of State Hull gives his answer to these import­ The administration last night beant questions in a recent issue of the Rotarian Magazine. rsn a drivr to kill the Ludlow war yesterday. In addition to thol As we Hr America approach in ­
"N o’one,” says Secretary Hull, "would presume to iiferrndum constilulional amend- state health officer*, were: Conn- other Christmas orison, instead of
give a complete answer to that question. But certain im-nt when Chairman Key Pittman, ly PhysleUn Albert C. Kirk.'Rem itting our heart* and roinda to
Mayor Edward Higgins, Shariff become ttomonrd with the venom
conditions are obvious, and In the light of troubled Inter­ (ILW»v&gt;, of the powrrful Senate t’. M. Hand, Chief of Pollen R o y l°I malke, (mired nnd ill will, we
Foreign
Rrlillons
Committee,
de
national relations in the present they take on tremendous inrmrrd It . . . --f,|,l step toward','1 WHUamg prsnoes McDougslt. »hould offer up a pmyer of fervjml
significance.
the drstmcilon of our &amp; M &amp; * * « *
^
A hoy end
world we are still at pear*, we ere
"On* such fact,” he continues, "Is this: Only ss&gt;the,
Pill man Payed the propose] of
Pak*r, vetarlhirtans,
■till a frte people, and despite our
r i l r .........
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world's economic health ia restored twill
Individuals
n*’P1-uill.Jw, iD-Tndl, which
problem* nnd difficulties we stand
nations develop again adequate resistance to psychological i M in be r.m.Mrrrd early in the p p n A p
today among the nations o f the
madness that makes possible interm! and external strl/o. [next session of Congn-ta, after *
earth favored beyond the status of
O nly as con stru ctive econom ic e ffo r t once m ore fu lly en- |’&gt;n Arthur Vamlei^Wg, of Mtch-{
tgan,
potential
candidate
for
the'
Knifes the energlr* of mankind, ns thu machinery of pronsoemblp nt tjie family
I(lt0 Republican presidential ncm*|
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this Yuletide season,
ijuction and distribution regains and expands its scale and iiiatlon
hearth-aide
had i|emtndtd that Amir-.
lot us not format Hist ths occasion
sjieeti of operation, as sterile unemployment It lrplacwl Ira "keep »ul of other people’s
Csstlsusu From P sp on*
!««»•• farther and deeper than the
by fertile toll, will the nations of the world restore and war*,'' but Insisted on freedom of
1-2 cent* an hour and that tte tinsel and llssi'e that surround*
I a* ~_V',
J. _ ' i *'
develop their economic prosperity In full mid sound meas­ notionalI _action
to combat aK « a - u r n l(&lt;
of ,b. ^ ..^ rle n ra d u*. Let ua realise that the ability

ure and turn their thoughts nway from war and toward
Im-tlng peace.
“The foreign-trade program of the United States l§
based fundamentally upon what is to us an indisputable
enchant- assumption—namely, that the domestic recovery if any
All of Nature lends
country, including our own, enn be neither romplete nor
nirut;
Peace entwlni-e tho homslind durable unless its surplus-creating branches of production
succeed in regaining at least a substantial portion of their
hills;
night lost foreign rparkets.
Mask rides the air at
"By negotiating with other nations," urges Secretary
lime;
ith all its Hull, "we are seeking to bring about a mitigation ot trade
• Christmas near*
barrieia on a reciprocal basis. This method of procedure,
thrlilt I
Bright eyes match the swift combined with the use of tho fair, constructive, and equit­
foot palter;
able principle of equality of treatment, contemplates sim­
How the dear old heartbllde ultaneous action by many countries and operatte to drive
humet
down excessive trade hatrlero throughout the .werld,
Longings till tech nuxious line
"Already wo find the results heartening. Already
we find our way leading us to Increased economic stabil­
H a o li
Angels
tw eet-till
ity among the nations of the world. The reciprocal trade
comeel
agreements which we are negotiating form a real foun­
ALLEN HADLEY.
dation upon which to build friendly relations with other
We are where meet prices aye nations. They constitute a check upon tendencies that In
beginning to decline.
I f the recent years have become alarming indeed.
present trend continues, the aver­
"liYe are learning the lesson that peace can he ob­
age man may yet te able to buy tained bv bringing contentment to the peoples of
the
a steak without mortgaging his work}. All that Is lacking ia world-wide ee-operttion and
the will to make use of the Instruments of action which
fb A
Representative Bnell says the are at our disposal.”
highlights of the special session
consisted of RooeeVeit's fishing
trip. Garner's hunting trip- and
a potato eating contest. He over­
looked "Little Jew's" sold euro.

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lhry
pBld . . Ih# , h„|ly
0 , VE and that

d n . * o f
^ ,nad « » • flt e . work bask skill Is an those who unselfishly GIVE M
demonstrat on of the souud sol- ,|
(ank fllc(or,
I themselves are the one. who trtly
bl-ri.y of the'American propj. In
«-onip, n&gt;, o rlvu U , flrr ,wk. ' „ w in4 -understand the real J«y
" '" i f j 0
*T
r* U,|on,
H » offering the strikers n chance «o snd happiness of Hie day we term
attacked the Udlow propo-l. r,Hl)rn
ti|, ir ioba&gt;
indlcatad "ChrUtmaa".
; ub.; their latent Ions of hiring nddiAnd now, having unburdened
- Ilu ng mas* detorml^tlon o f .U Jjww|
,hr* r
of (h,
n,oro
rariou,
-ue.llon.-r.ot
* ! learned i his morning.
thought, that
came crowding
iomestlc—for the present constl*
tut tonal determination by Mlectte
Company, who ted made ras.rvar .« r a » « l.t l» r a of
* 0* 1, « Il ,h* ‘ This c«m i»ny has always on- TT "
.nlici.
npreseniatlves
of ib.
the people."
dravorrd
" ft would result in less then oneh.tr ef the people expressing their
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1conditions now existing.
erltaldy
infJueneed by vkilsnlj
Tho plan! has rontiecHoni In
and mIsrep resent at Ire propaganda,! tl, -T, ,,
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ri snd Texas and off!-,
Jl**
JDLta'i 'lie' ■■i
not only from foreign sources but. V , r .■ ,l™.
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in! ■ T sdditkmal labor Hlsturteoee.

my upfninn it would result at « » • ! “ ^ . T S l D ^ o V h J i *
lime in n dk.s.rtius t e r when * •
tte t Z
n l.r .fflt
were morslty and phystelt,
W‘“ 'ta,
ene,. tu the point where our « f ■
nf the rtri tera'
feting In such war would be beyond
Indicating (hat the labor strife
Imaglnntlod nnd our defeat in such
at the plant advised a Herald re­
war quite probable.
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porter that a rebrooentallve of the
NEW YORK~tVc ~ .—(JP)- National Committee for lndurtri___ ntpro­
Orgnnixation will come to Ran?;
I view's, Tne., motion picture
ducer, distributor, and exhibitor, ford ft*n it Orlnnilo tonight and
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announced yesterday Christmas
gifts .ranging up to two waste will hold ah organkxtkm meeting
salary for lu JIAO') employees who IMnnt, tp whieh they hops I# orhave teen with the company over ganlxe all the worker*.
C. it. Eekrrsoh, president o f tte
six months.

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to eomtAete your Xmss shopping Ust We e*rrg
the Isrgeet stock of wines nnd liquors in this
section. Open day nail night Free delivery.

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dial A n d P erson al Activities
\al Calendar
,'iT h e r ffu lir buiineaa meeting
■M nha. Sanford Townsend Club
'wilt* be bald at ? : ] « o'clock In■ M l of Frldaya
during
the
VdMdhya. public I* Invited
to

Yule Party Given
By Truth Seekers

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pfoJtr*- m e mhI *r****ti»^«ji v&gt;wla. lie * |UU whti.b vim
di-licum*
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found |) th+»v m.itheta.
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.ld, h* *.. ♦w.'Hiffy
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th, lb* Day uf thy Wtn* Mmm. 1b**ntM^Ah»Rihiil»||
y t.'n V* Vhc
h mrb
Wr*.
• hick gMUhad th* end ut M*« U'**K *M*&gt; % PUIIM.
Mr. and K n . Clarence U Wynn
hohday %*i»*&lt;»w. * « * * &gt; « * , w «tn 1h.vtk t&gt;K *lh XW S*(iii&lt;n^t
entertained th* Fifty Fifty Uhl#
| iteitvsl lh * cburvhva am)
,&lt; ‘ fo h ¥»*«&gt; If4**! -vs MfNi •• Ifm-V*'
Clau with a Christmas party at
&gt;iikh«t): vtih
(wwW.shi XbiK
■ t*v**d hum* With hU«Mn)t ut IK-lfc
their horn* on Monday avenlnc.
cvns* la d **»r»h
which. w«r
Th* room* o f the home were at­
H’ kx X'lg'lHA My^n;y tjlwnii.Ji
burwvd In Ure hum*-v Hr Dm* V tnx&gt;Mwn«jt (*t‘y is iHHw.yii,, Vrtv.
tractively decorated with TenneaMr*. John Vauchan. ebalrman of three part)** iltinnhlil
t«M *r WO. T W t) iit inlx id (hi;
aeo holly and mistletoe.
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Th* a nests, Inchdiiag those os
Thre* W W H v » OUdree. IM '
Mrf! T. F. McDaniel had chary*
a n m b tr o f parliament and sev­
o f the devotional during which
uni
Hvh hlot.
»«*
1\. unr.slircil ShhVicb
eral university professor*, wore I t n i r
lima: Christina* carol* w*r* rang
« t i n l un th* J w , w* n » « i
made during * nalion-mtd* w
by Mr*. McDaniel. Mr*. C. E.
hum*.
On
(hi*
nighi
.hihlioir
tie* of i asis which began last
Mr. and
M r*
Wllllard
R.
wnitaipa, Mr*. Georg* Sima, R. S'.
•ellfts hfoitonth
i„ ciMinaHTn r*«*iitbltng
Wednesday but were not an­
Tlbbett* of llolderne**. N. ||.
thu** worn by Ure W W H»n,.
nounced oftktally until today.
have opened their home at to i
“ The main point o f their move­ MMKhyii through
(hi*
ilrw tn !
Park Avenue.
ment apparently was to lend n »tn« hit Christman V'aivdn w l
general revolution based on com­ received duiiathm.-. id
iv d lw
Xt'iWtlfudl
Mlaa Edna Stile* ha* attired
munism. “ the metropolitan police anil other
n w ti
In m
thu
from Laurel. H is* t » spend iho
board uM . “ Since the outbreak
b’-X W llM * Stx^WJHL't'iv; ^
'holiday* wilh UiV ami ifr i^ E ;
Thme*e
iivcsletil ' they
(tk M L
W. Stile,.
Itave used every opportunity to
In th* hnnlnvtin lurnahm id
Ifoncin
spread
antiwar
propaganda
lh*
meeting
lh*
Ktw«n&gt;*nn
Mia* Minnie Strange arrived Reading
throughout the nation''
H iw il »
rwnv&gt;hillon
thunk,hut
today
from
Jackiouvltlo in
ifil.-'h'igti’ ^hupping Tvug
There was a belief among
thw*
■pend the holiday*
wilh
her
many Japanese that the arrest* Th* Sanford Itnrnhl. to*
publicity lh* cfoh hit* tiKvl.ed
Parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. a .
wore announced to deflect the
Blrange.
nation** attention trout Japan* ilyrlnl th* m i year.
Th* (tw tla al i ho hmihyon
attained international re1*1 sms.
by
Ordinal ity, it vrna said, such a nhlth nan pr*»U|.d o «»r
Ml** Aldln* Harrison I* e*
L. hi.
campaign would have been kept lion aril Loo* tin Igdoil
ported |o arrive front Jat-kaonsecret for month*.
Juan*
id
Holb«ir\
l^ n y il
villa tomorrow to
spend
the
The foreign office declined to 'hrrrlln id K.*y W n i *«,l C if
holiday* with her parent*. Mr.
»ay whether the interim report .Vda(tin.
and Mr*. C. L. Harrison.
wouU serve a* a reply or a* a
haaia - for a reply to Ami-titan
It;' I.' llllM ty a »n I* rtreeled
Ibt Uod Real Vow Midis
notes protesting th* Fnnay *1to arrlvo Saturday ' from RaltlUiyttfoiHi'n
Tiaduion-tl
*»ck, but said “ iaveotigationa
mor*. Md. lo visit hi* parents,
lei What'Child ta
still ate prugresaing.**
Mr. and Mr*. 8. a lUghleyman!
Thin . . . .
Wfc|. Knaifoh
3. tat IX LUthr Tun it of
Mima Evelyn Echo!* and Mist
Ueihlihitm L. U K&lt;Mh»&gt;'*
Sadia Oamer ara eipected
to
tht Holy Night t'u iu (liuhtfi
arrive tomorrow
fr»ra
Holly
tet Adest* Hifoh-s.
wood lo spend the holiday* wilh
iVttuKUmw Uywii
their parent,.
( CnnttqH* do Noel
\ .Whim
W W IVM! HhSMltfrtX IfhViWi ktr^r
t'alifoima produces '.*J pcrcynti
T IIR O W L RO O K S H O P
of lh* na&gt;hut's uuickatKvt.
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Slarrow,

Miss Erma Doudney
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Mlaa Margaret 1‘elrra of Ml
ami will arrtva Friday to spend
Chrlsima* with
her
parent*.
»!r. and Mr*. T. L O Connor of
» l * Farh Avenue.

COLEMAN'S

Ouy Wood, advertising manag
Mlaa Erma
Itoudoey enter- ev of The Hanford Herald, will
Ulnad th* marabar* at the M l he wilh hla parent* Mr. and
Club with a dance given at her M r* Ouy D. Wood, o f Jarkaon
villa, over the Christmas week
evening^
•rtrooghout the evening danc­ »ri«. *“
ing wa* enjoyed after
which
Melton Ware, who I* taking
name* war* drawn for b*&gt;* tupgraduate work In the Candler
Emory
Thoea
present
were;
I he School of Theology at
Mlaaea Mary Lodge. Erma Doud- U *lt*t»lly, "arrived In Kaniord
nay. Je*,e Durdan. Joyc* Whld- yesterday to apend the holiday*
don. Elisabeth Pippin, Lkllrla wilh hi* parent* Mr. and Mrs.
Qnrmlay, Nell
Btawart. Mary R. W. Ware.

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B U S IM 5 S MAN'S

. LUNCH

McRory and B«ttr l/&gt;» Ple*t&gt;.
Mra. Jesse (lardner and rhlld
Alto
Dickey
Brown. Jack
Woodruff. Rob
lllckaon. John reu. Lavinla. Robbie |^e, Al
Angel. Ernest Boulhwatd. Hub ■line and Barbara Joan, of Cnol
Idgo Oenrgla, are •spending lh*
Eppa and Donald Jon*a.
holiday* In Sanford with Mr*
(lardner'a
Parent*.
Mr.
and
Mra R. W. Ware-

Frail &amp;*b&lt;i Vanilla and
Rutter IVran

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by Anton Rreea al the Rtagtag
Tuwrr
mblnlght Friday. - Due.
I t with ' l l
fam e
Vpun lh*
Midnight clear'' by It 8 . WUlia
an the epealac auather
Friday. Oeaeashee PL IM f
wet- Iniuied In a panic
Christmas Bee—Midnight
Jaeo lh*vl*r patnm* yretrrday
I. tai It C tnv I'pun th* Mid
The preporiion o f alcohol ta Uhra Die de*tioyed the Tagasl
plght Ctvar -- E A WOUa
hear varies front S 1-1 t* 7 percept. theater.
thl Juy I* lh* W'uald. lh*
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SEASON’S
GRETINGS!\

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Gemey, Cara Nome, Coty
and Evening In Paris

We wlah. lo *ak« this opportunity to
pledge anew the covtinuance of our policy of
rendering sound protection and friendly co­
operation In all financial matter* .
and wish
for our friend* a very MERRY CHRISTMAS.

WILL MARE HER CHRISTMAS HAPPIER

Officer* and Fmpliyre*

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M *** af Chapter HIM. Ada nf
EANLOTTM SMITH I will offer
En**?* ,J!e9eWle oulcry in tka
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• , ‘ k* l*lb. gap nf January
'l l at II u stock A. M. la* reii
Hm I*■ or oertlfltaloo held by
9|M?» Ugolhor wljji oil .mill■
. . 5f * i c v l a d
usea
1 i 1!* . fiHowlng dosciibsd Undo
i •rtnlaoU Couniy. Florida, lo-

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I l e Sanford on tka
weewbee lMT at. It

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Itt. •FTUOIAS
IJrovsw C o 'a .lft, AdC la Black
Hammock,

fd la cla g . deeertbetl
net* Caunly, Florl-

S K aa1' ’r*&gt;**• ••

»*•. S. 0.. ct- h i to First
Jkriatlan Church, Inc.
Real Bttale Mortgage
F. Dutton k Beni, Inc. to A r
aaur k Co.
tiklfmrfgaga k Crop I.ten.
R fW b C |C.. et ux to Amvrll- Agri. Chemical Od.;......— K C. fl. k R. F. King to flan4 Production Credit Aasn.
rk, Mont* to Fkrm Credit

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County.
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erd, John M., aatatg to SemiBala County.
light, Lola 0., k Hal t# H. C.

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of cirreli
County,

CBlrriFii ATMs
ocra'danra elm tho pro1 ? “ * '" , ,,,M ' d r lo o f
L'ir , W . 2 *^? Wrillao request of
"IfU ilM W Ci.AIIK (Uy. I*. BAYoffer^ far
sola ot public outcry lo tba blabb'ddoi fer cash el Ilia Court
..amranca, la Hanfard nn
Xlh .lay of Jaauery 1*34 at
Il "Hock A. if. ua cartllicate
“ r eatilflrulaa bald by tka HlaU
l«g. Ibcr wllb all Ptajuad and
•"“ —•"'''•''I levied Utaa ua Iha
following daacrllwd Uuda ta kaio.
,loula County. FlorUa.~owl|:
No. 411 of Aug. t. 1 ( 11 CUV#
•rliitf leal. 4 4 „ Iflk. C Hueua
Villa Kflimii.
,nV •••M m»d m ii I thi«
*»• *&gt;»*! llay «»C IWrrml.or |*1 T.
a. % i #
j liKimiiuri.
f Urk «*f rirrult C’onrt
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ROTICH OF l l l . i l IIF TAX
4-RIITIFH-ATK*
In orronlaura wllb tba pro'j.? Vblpna nf Cbaplar J«:»*. Aria of
P i - »*lf, nml upon written recusal nf
R MIIM MAIIIAN &lt; f! fl WIM.IAMM
I I wlH offer fnr aala ul publla nutery In Iha hlghaol bidder for
• raoli at Iho Cnnrl Ifnusa snlranra
’• . to Manfool on Iha lllh day of
.
January tail si II orlorb A. M..
I*. to* oarllflrula J or
(ertlflralse
•
list* hv tba Mlsla logslhar with
all omlllail and aubaaimanl lavlrd
l I as aa na Ilia fnllnwlng donrrlhed
If loMda ta Nrtiilnnla Cnunly, Florlta.
iY Inwlli
B
'Va IIT nf Aag. I. lilt
rdjrariuw M l II IN nw im ]
K K .. Witness my band and oast ibis
H ta lM (ltd day nf December tail
_ a
h r iin iv in
*
_ YT1»?N nf circuit Caiwl
.■ a ir Man'lnal' Cnunly, Flnrlt.n

.No. lU t of AMU A lt d ,
aov.rlng L«U . 14 X. X * . .
•Lean N I t n af N f t ft af
w. i n n »r h o i t n a ’ p.
9rate l e * Amended Mai of
low* CliyT
'
l - l t •t Nd l i l t of Aer- ».
II I ! covering I-ol l| |U m
Lot* I I I I Ilk It, Iowa
City A Iced IT I t || of I Itt

' No. all at. Aug. I,
cave ft eg NKU o f NHti
i. T e a ta. i t »r.
Nf.- H I M Aag. I,

ahman. II. 1. at ui to Seminola
COPItf.
fjrnn, J. M. to Seminole County,
ndaa, fobn, at ua to Seminola

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» • Mar]
U n it Aloiandtr.
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riUlamt, Baatlt E. k J*e. t&lt;
S u l A. * M tanIt E. Tanner
NubWL-. WlUlanr H- • » ua. K
Charles W. A Mallle A. Sulll

day of
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Cloth
mlnolv

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eh. ji I t &lt;« ( l b eh.
No: Ml o f J ttf -l.i

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It.
No. an of. Asa. t.
m l
rn**rlHB nag ta* r* It af
MW ear of SMU Ma. ||, T e a
N N. I I R«a 1 I t f t I
If
r t n if- ra w n r c
No, « u of Au*b I.
I *41
eovaflng ttaa. t eh N A t eh
" » f HW ear, of NWII of
ifU . nuirrliwAnn i wilt offer
Hljt* Hae. il. Twp ft, R. tA •
far aat# at pahlle eultrr t" '» •
lleo m att ell H a eta R
btaha.i I,lilt.r foe eeek ** lh#
Ik * t l K
Court Ilona, anlrmne. In Ranfort
No IU nf Ang.
I, t i l l .
on tko llth
day of January
of
t i l l at II o'clock A. Id., las ’ cevaatag.-WU of, n k h
kltH of a w it Hae. 11. T o p
eartlflrnla or eartlflral**
halt
i* ii. a*.
by Iha Ntaia loaalha* wllb oil
Na. IX nf Ang. J. t i l l
omitted one oubeeauent
levied
enearing n 't « f NlTu
of
laaeo on tba f«Uoerln« daaerlhad
lando In nammolo County. Florldo, towllr- -- - ■ "
a.-ia nf Na IM ,#f Aug. I.
Na ttl Hole af Julr ' fib.
••If mvarlog gK&gt;( atlot I
HIT eovarlnei D l I* Pine.
ll-aao Thai poet H 'Of lasefharat.
. . .
wood I'.nm Hnrlnae llood)
t-lth hf No «•« HSIa of
Poe. X. Twp |b. V 1 ».
July tnd t i l l rnvarlngi Mia
w-linaaa n r hen* an*'a.al till*
IT h f l Plnrhu/tt
•ha llrd day of Deeamher lilt .
,H nf Nd. Itt Hida of Julr
O P. MRUN DON.
Inf. I aI a cnvarlna: M l 1*1'
Clara, at Otreell Oourt,
pifteharet;
Na III gel# of Auiual ltd.
Namlaele t?nuaty. Klerldo.
(REA I*)
t i l l rovarlna: Mia 1*4 *
i III rinahurat,
Nn. 411 Halt of Julr indHUTICA OF IA 1 .M OF TAX
1*11 eovarlnai M l III Pina.
i:iu m r i(k T W
in neendanea wllb Iha pro*
No. I l f lu ll nf Ali«U-l 1*1.
vlalona *nf Cbaplar llfl* . Aela of
ttl* ravorlagi Uag It elm. IV
t i l l mnA uoum wail I an reuoeal of
nf NR Cnr. Bun IV • rna H
RnwAttf) itiontNH I will, oifet
I* eh*. R » cli*. N I* cba.
for aala el pubne nutrvy In Iha
hecilon I. Township »« South.
hlaliaul bidder for roali el Iha
Ilangs I* Kaet.
, Cnorl lloitaa anlroiMa In Henfard
Na. ( I t Hal* oh July tnd.
on Ilia lllh day nf Jepuory t i l l
1*14 envarlnpi N 4 rba nf IV
at II n-clncb A. It. u a certificate
If chaJ- of NI7*4 of Heclk&lt;*
IN rertlricdU* bale by the Slate
Tnwnokl|t I* South. Itanse
lua-lhar with nil omilled and auk*
Idt-Hon.
ac*,urnl levied laiaa nn Ihv fnl*
Wllnaa. my hand and Seal ihta (••Wins dracrlbed lands In HamIlia tied day nf Hvrrmbar 1*47.
lir.de l-uuillv, Florid*, towlu
O. P IIMNNIMIN.
IV I. Nn. I l l nf Jnlr tnd
(•In a nf I’lrrull t'nurl.
1*11 ,-nulling tail* « A x
Haniloela Couniy. Flarlda.
Hbn-h II Tier 4 Hanford.
Wllnnu.a mu hdnd and aoal tllla
jlRHAl.l
lb. flid dnr nf Dacainbac l* 1 f.
n. i‘. ii k i i n i h i k ,
.
Clark nf urCUII Court.
Houilnnla Cnunly, Florida
vUio.wnl I'liaplar i»l* (, Aria nf
1(11 und upon wrlllae reuiuaau ot
I. I'. II All AN I will of far for
sole at public i.uUry In the M in­
es! hhldtr for cash si Ike t'nurl
lianas anti aura III Henfon. mi Ilia
I lib day ef January
II"
*1
II o'clock A. M.. US tail Ideal*
or rarlftlralea bell by Iha MUte
logalher wilh nil otalllail and
•ui.■•quant laclvd l**ea on the
following doovilbtd looda In ManiInola Uouuly, Florida lowlli
,
No. I of Aug. I. iv ii cover­
ing lieu Ml* Cur nf I'alar Miraudit III 11*11 N iu 'i Dag \V
II nb N l l t i Dau. li 1* cli g
: 4*'1 Deg. 14 U rb H I I l i Dag
IV I* rb.
No. • of Aug t. t i l l cov• ring &gt;VI« of NWlf Mac. 44.
Twp. || ji.
Nn. II nf Aug I, 1141 aov*
•ring Fjget lunar N &gt;4 ot Nil ll
A KlVIf of N W li.A Mi:'4 of

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NKU of MW14 Her. *1, Twp
I* It. IS
Nn. II ul Auu I. IIH cuverlng M'u ul Mlil. ul NRti
*ea.- H Tap is It. It
Nd, X ot Aua. I. H U covvrlug live, i cb N af MU cor
of HKU » f Nlill Mar II. Twp
I* II, II. Haiti N 4 11 rb. W
V.l ii: N 1,14 rli W li t ah
H t ih li Iv bag,
No. Il nf Aug. I. 1*44 cayr
• ring N(( ul NlVli nf HKlf
Bee

II, T w p

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.f? r,T• ^ u£ L , t ,•
oiilery le the blghaat (l l e i r for
eaah ai. th# Ceurt Hsus* oo|nuie*
lo Jtenford oo lh *

ratfrlae: I c i l f sU , l . ’ o i i -

Nor t i l l of Aegesl I.
eovarlng: Lots f l A ft
Crr,wl.
No. itt. of Asgwst. T,
eovarlngi, Lot* t» A t*
Arlmr Crr*l»| Laka*
Saetlea.
_ N c . i l t t *f&gt; Aagm*4 I.

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Look

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tin.

lerh
efuk
nn,

day

ot

8109 CELERY FOE TR IE
SEASON
' Throw plantr of Tab* sow
I D**t with oil j&gt;t tba NUollM
,
vagatallon lo kaap It clasp sad
t froe, from ophle. worm* sed
'bug* mod fuage*. It t* o llfa
■ever for * lawn*, fapu. roeea
and Ike gardab. Tba plaat, fotm
vslua should bo aoprarttlad.
T a b .c c Dust lo th* ehaoeast
,aad roust aftacllvr Ina.rtlclda
nn lb* market.
Thbo ido Haaff IUJ&gt;d par ton
'Taharoo Coane Dost M U 9

^ y -i roX\.rl\T T o ^

lands-nr gemtfdtt ctunty. n«H d*.
towiti
No. t t l Noll ot Auiual Ird.
l i l t covarlog: l e i I niocb B
Hurtle Viola Uatai.a.
Wltnaaa my hand nnd aool tKJa
,h. « r d doy o r
Clark of Circuit Court.
Nanilnsla Couniy, Florida.
Us u a l )
NOT I CM o r OAI.M o r TAJt
CNItTiriCATIM
t In accorawaco will* ta. pm&gt;

WIIJJNUIIAM KHTATK By: Mk.gulra A Voorbla Agepl* I will
*. I***, covering: M u l*t.
effdr
far' tale at pablia outcry t*
IM. 1*1. I t t 1*1 A IM torch like Matmet
bidder fee each at
Arbor 47ryouL Mbs*
n «i,
the
Court.
House entrance Id
Hoc]1 on.
Hanford &lt;&gt;H tile lltli day o f Jan­
No. IS* nf August T. 1M4,
uary, I I I ! at It o'clock A. K .
rnvarlogt
Lou !• £ A
IM
,ta* carllflca(a or cetllflealoe held
by lb- Hlnta together will, oil
Lash Arbor Cryvla)
U k rr
i,miliar. end aonaaqoant levied
club tun Inn.
lavra Oil the tollewluw daarrlpod
Nn. I l f nf Aueuel T. Ill),
lenda In Hamluola County, Plnrlds,
cnvertogl
Idle ■&gt;*, A III,
lowli:
I. H-h Arbor CryaMI
Mkas
Na. H it of July f, t i l l cov­
Club Marl Ion.
ering W. I l l ft of N IIIH4
No If* nf August T. 1 * 1 1 .
fl o? NfV'k Mae. 14. Twp. ft
coveting: M4S I I I ’ la II* A
| n. ft.
III In if*. Idrb Arbor Cryoul
Na 1411 of July T. 1*11
ledlktE ( ’lllll MfclIVQ,
1 covering NH'i of NKU dee.
No If* „f Augool T, 1*11,
envoi In* i
M le It*
A ttl.
Iawb Arbor l.-ryeUi Clsb SeetlOlf.
a
•’ No. 1(14 at July ».
1*14.
Nir. Ml nf AuguE T. 1**4.
cifvoting IV 14 of NRH IM —
covarUg: Ltd* III 4 II*. Look
Big. M l II ( of, M4* ear. of
Arbor Cryaul
la#aa
Club
Ntt Hun W .41# f| N *11 fl H
■action.
l i t fl H l l l ' m Mbs. I*. Twp,'
No. I l f of Auguli T, Ills,
II lb &gt;)
I-t of - Na. IX * of 7aty_ T,
cuvarlsgi lode m i A
lia
lit * rover leg ’ NN’.l of MWU.
Loch Arluor CiysAI
Mkre
A W'| nf “ W 'l A -414 nf
Club Heellnn.
T
MRly of MW14 «Maa NH'4 of
Nn. I l l or Augutl T, IPIS.
in*M A NlYU nf HW14I M*a
eoverUgi M u IIPi, A
lit.
X, l e y fl. )l- II.
u&gt;eh Arbor ' Crystal Mhee
■o. l l f l af July t. 1((4
Club Reel lea
•
.
rnvrrlng NR'l nf MWlf A
I -1• of No. I l l r»f AuKUEt
NWU of aw 14 use. II, Twp
J.
' t w i eoferlagi W H’ ol^Lot
X t Loeh Arbor Crystal Mb**
U , ! ’ my. hand aad seal tab
Club MeetloM.
lo llrd day of Doaomber 1*11.
Na M l ef Aegui t ». HI*,
raverlhg: M l sTI.. Mch AtIVamInolo Couniy, Florida.
bor, Crystal Lekae Club Ha*.

to

C O M P AN Y

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This Five Piece
Chair 'Ense’mlile
BOAT
FOR CHARTER
Ity Hay, week, nr
month. Catering to
all type* nf parties.

$1.00

Dntph— 50r

F iv e

Mn&gt; U\
v hi Orlamlo.

For Christmas
I
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G E T IT N r
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—
,
|n- n v i . |i.-M In .1 Sunilny
i,»nii f»r I lie luilblav* when
*Tluata pit-n-niril (9 l hristiliac
tin. jinny
iH-.intifiil rnivil*
Mint:. Amotl’f II i" m* ullrtiiling

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RADIO HEADQUARTERS 1

Electric Service

Trout
Turkryn

In ecrordeuaa wilh Ike ptovtalons, of cbaplar 1 1 1 ) 1 , Agfa ot
ta ll aaB- upon written raguast
U ■I\ MWOFM- I will of far for
aala » l pwvils oulcry, •• lbs
M|*4' l bidder for celh OI Iha
Court Mesee (Sir aaea la. H*nflrd ah tag 1)1* day a* January
1)11 S|. It a'clook A. M_ US cartmtate or ran If leaf as hat* by tba
M M i ta*WM» wins all emltt-d

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.Sniifnr.l Rnnl Work*

Shniir— n wonili-rfiil pr*&gt;»*nl
fur Ihr hontr, offcicii nt n
Ihrllllng low prirr.

Iloltrr

W HAT

Hprriala for Friday
Make Hill Hardware your Christmas gift hcadquarlrra
this year.
Wr have a wide range nf se’rctions in g lfu that
ar&lt; sure lo suit your latle at well as your porkeibonk. For
toy*, ramee.- and prartlrat {Hflp as well as any other gift
you might wish, see ua first!

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ItK A S O N A III.K
HATES

Cnptiiin Ed Rice
xtiH

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■OI.KV nnoH
Mar.
•aa h. na ai.
n io v r . aat
We IM I.vr — r i . « i n l o i l r . _ « r i Apereemie Tear .ta U n rii

pay

R oom y l-oungy

lllm-n I irglMlu Mrltnry,l
K dIIh .'ii riilgpcn, Imitiihy Mil •
d « il .M ry Mulei- Mi-irlwraHici-,1
thrkann, .lum- Minimi,
Jlniy Nii-I.rl. M iiy Nell Kmlih.j
Ibdie H ’ lin-r, Miiiy Aim l hnpm*n,
AiVIniilr Itlihlir, Hie
llnirlvnn,'
Maty hTanrca
Klrvrnu, Clam
Julw nml llu'h hallniIn* Mnlurh,
Klirnbnlh IVhll'Iiiglnn. nml Mmy
Aitfn William*.

Ik
ale
akrtM*
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FI.OKIIIA &amp; BALTIMORE OYSTERS

r.OOD furnllurp ninkrn a ROOD Christ man Rift! Let furniture aolvc YOUR shopping
prohlcinn. nniply. happily, and cconiuniraily. Malcr Ihr entire family happy (his
ChrlHlmn*!

HKE OR I’ llONE

Mather F urniture Co

....... lb.
. ..15c
Jb.......... 27*

flcBM
lb.
25c
(Dressed free nf rhsrgr)
All kinds •/ Oyslera
We olao have your Chrlnlm**
Flowers
A FI'Li. i.lNta n r ora r«Hiiie
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■••*■ y&gt;( ykAplor. lm * . Acta of
I f an* ddoaTw itim tauuait uf
w. a i i l J T f Wilt Offer fur oats
« l patdlr ouierp ta tba Mabaal
bidder far eoah al
Ihr Ceuta
l toes a. aw*re sea. ta HsaDFd
■«
ilia talk bay ur January I I I ) ot
T autary la,tba hh
It o'clock A. I L tat rarllflrsla
ar oarilflaalao* bald by tko Mlala Ifouou aotrasaa t&gt;»a«ifWrd&gt; o,
luteiker with alt oiulllad nnd
eukae.iuant levied tataa On Iha
futlawlng dj oerDsd- totula l i BernInola CulHTJ, Florida, towll:
Na l« » . of ^Aua^. L IN I.
MqMat •»*vt&gt;*Jt * »— •** tka

nun. TB’iih. rn i. n «i»*tt:ti
l .
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likltl. markoi
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Martin’s Garage

Hardware

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Oedeon, one of three persona found ler'a old pal,and prea* chief, d ie
•lain in a Manhattan apartment, mppaared from Germany. And Pope
- Gas mask* became fashionable plus, recovering from his long ill*
abroad. Earopa'a naval fir* depart*, nea*. drellcd the Reich's “ mad a f
mont cruised around Spain to keep tempt . . . to confine within 'hr
war ■paths from flying. Rut In boundaries of n Klnglr people,
Spain, tha fighting became fiercer, within the blood stream cf a aincle
*^nd everywhere alt*,
goetrn- race. God tlx Creator of tha world,
rmrate picked up slickat
{the King and law giver of all |wo
' America and Britain prepared pirn.'*
to blow a half billion dollars
“ This Year** Klaaca.”
blared
• piece on naval arm*. Premier American radio*. And President
Ilium triad lo dig a holt billion ent-Rnoarndl cut in fn nrgp-n tiK'ad, r
of peasants' hoards for France's minded Supreme Court, crying:
defense*. And Japin’* milltarista “ Here la one-thlnl of tin- nation
~ med a f 400,000,000 prepared- llt-nourishful, ill-clad, ill-housed. ..(&gt;m Tollaha
i, program down po||l|ciaiu' now. . . . 1 naf wr inun j f t , n " r !” iduyn wilh hi
’thaoata.
Windsor flonslng Prohlua
. Iluiri-o n.
I Mussolini ordered all men b#-| Rrnalora
grilled noiablce pro
Kenneth Hi
\jrern 18 and Kp kept In trabing ami con. Justice MrllrynnlHs lee- | nd. -y |nVc
M fight, screamed for more babies, lured on “ good nmrtamanahlp.'' ,| «• in . p. n.

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Janeory, III* si U o'eloek A. K..
la* certificate .or ctriliicois* held
by l * o ' atalo togstho* with all

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing
Truck &amp;
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Service

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SANFORD MARKET RKPORt

'L •
B y VOLTA TOE RE Y
, and touted Africa lo get Moilemt
*
N o n Review Editor,
|behind him.
:' L A . .
JV* AJ*'F«*lure Service
| It wa&gt; hit moot tmbarraaalng
Ah. patting few are Ihey who month: London newspapers called
P*L
■ .tptek,
a Spaniah loyallat victory an Hal*9 | Wild, elormy month! in praiae of Ian defeat. And a gift bald In
|*t • ' 'M f ' . . .
*
'France for ahooiing Count da
l « ’ «'
— liR YAN T. Osmbrun blabbed that aha had
2 P *;•&gt;.
J W . l&gt;rou«b' the world'a had a love affair with the Duce.
,oiu ' - graatast achool diaaater to the
Pep* llaa Cemmenla
werld'a blggn*,
richest
ruial
liuide Europe and Inaldt Aala,
M ti -dctaot.
frontier* ware
aaaallad. Natl*
■ • Ten minute* before diamlital wanted "home rule" for Cscchott,'* ’ Mine, the roof rear, the walla nlovakta’a Oermana. And between
f t * . bulged, and the whole atructqre Kuaala'a
good-neighbor. Outer
j r &gt; 1 1 like -the One Hosa Shay. Qaa Mongolia.'an&lt;| Tokyo'* toy, Man*
Br , ' tn m the -eery oil fielda which choukuo. Prince Teh Wang daF j ' (fabled New Ixmdon. Tea., to have clare Independence
from China
l i - .. the blggeal, richaat achool blew It in bring forth a new nation called
E.
.«fl», hilling nearly 300 children.
Mongokuo and dedicated to JapaJ* 1 e» -Bof “ the murder of the article* near imperialism.
|nh model'' toon dial reeled America. 1 New York'a Mayor LaGuaidin
Setter toggery picture* gaee way end nerlln editon traded inaulia.

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try Club Hatrouro Maetloa
Na 447 at A «n M T. MIL
covarlog: M lo IL II A X.
Rth. T.. Los* Arbor Country
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Ho. * ul .iiut. L U l* covailng NKU nf NKU Mac. It.
Twu. I* It. I*.
No. II nf Aug. I, t i l l cov­
ering W I I I cli of NI4U of
NIVU A NWU nf NKU A 11
1-4 nf N 'l of HI*U five. II.
Twp I* |L t*.
No I I o f Auu I. 1)11 cov­
ering S'.f of Nlt't I Mao Ity]
Mac II. Twp. II IL i f
No. It of Aug, 1, 1*11 cov­
ering K&gt;4' of H I V „ f
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II. n I*.
No. I* nr Aug. I. tall edvrrlng MKU of NKU af NK'l
Her, IL Twp II It. II
No II of Aug I, tall roverlng MW'4 nf NW'j A W'4
of NKU A N'4 af MKU of
RK'4 bar 11 Twp. II, IL X
No. II of Auk. I. tall rov•ring Dag I* rb H bf NW
ror. nf Ini l, Mac. II. Twp
II, It •*. IItin K » rb a &gt;* rb
I f l III » ta rli A MR 14 nf
of Pll't nf NWU.
Nn 31 or Auu I. tall rot­
ating N 1-4 uf HU of NK'l
of MWU Mar. X. . t v p
I* II I*.
/ 1
Nn II of Jala T, tala mV•ling MKU Of MWU of NWIt
A MWU of MKU of NWU A
NW 'l af NKU af MWU A
N il af MW44 J NK'l nf MW'l
A nag, OR ter nf NWU nf
MWU Bar. II. Twp. 'l l ■IL l»«
flue N H U III. W, TIT cb
M 1141 rb 44 in bag.
. H p -II- ul- July. I. tail wV•ribB NHU nf K ir (4 Mac I.,
T o il I* IL *».
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aamineta County, Florida.

Chief J in lice Unghe* warned thet
*• increaso Judge. would deerette
efficiency. . Ami Jaitlct Robertt
changed hln mind, thereby revert­
ing. 6 In d, Ihr court'* 1039 Invalidallon of women'* wage Inrttla*

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“ A g a in , w h it g » d aea,- aald iha
r a t r y Q oetn. Ska m l M to he reel I
U If aha knew a ament. W hen ih#
boat came la sigh t o f (ha aqulrrel
v O U fe the
w hole p a rty aboard
tha boat shouted, “ H a IooI ” Even
thk • lin y aqutrn l MjuesWed very
loudly fo r him, go th at bis •Hama
and papa and bla aauta and- unelea
and routlna c im a ta m b lin g gut o f
the treoa.

Boat etk lag Happeaa
“ Hurrah I" shouted ihe squirrel
vOlata as tba boat stopped in their
midst. “ Hera trs ar»," aquoakad
tha tln yT IflillgL “ Lift me over.”
he aald to tha sailor. And-.then
someth Inc happened. A l the sailor
lifted him over tba aide to hta
mother, Urn Fairy Queen touched
him with her wend, and ha sod*
dioly became regular lsse.
. "Hurrah! Think you,” shouted
all tha squirrels. Than lha'old Ctti*
Orman squirrel stepped forward
very solemnly holdlnc ont a fine,
brown acorn.
.
“ We wish you would taka this to
Hants,” ha ■ aald. ” |t‘i lha finest
acorn we feund Ihla year, and ws
thought he’d Ilka II for a watchfo b , "Lovely,” aald ITilga. "Thsre's
lay wish answered.” i
"Would you Tlka mo to sdd
scmothlng to yuar g i f t ! ” asked tho
Fairy Quean.
,
Reindeers Are Ready
“ Yea, Indeed," aald lha old gen­
tleman squlml. Bo tho Fairy
Quota leaned over and touched
•be sc«m with her wand. It be­
came altver and from Ua atom dan­
gled a fine watch-chain.
“ Oh,” gasped avsryone. "Ilow
beautiful!” When they bad all ad­
mired It the sailor tuckod It Into
Ha pocket corgfully, Htlga and lha

JACKSONVILLE. Dot. II. —
01&gt;)-The JackM&gt;n JBy Umoo
cydllc
dinner
rommlllos
in
nollnrod today Vlnrlil* will ti'
the only *U t« In tho , union
which will hold morn than one
dinner on Jkti. It. Tho commit
turn also Mild lha rharga In
rinrlila will ho IS .00 a pUtr
Iniieid ol l t t .00 in at tha all
state i!tnn*fn-ln OIher » 1 *le».
-

LEGAL. NOTICE
NOTif-H o r ka i.*i n r t a x
c s u m r a t iA T it t
In nt-rurdnibj* with
lb *
prnvlainn* *1 Clmplcr 111( 1, A A &lt; o f
1*11 nml upou w rlllan ratiucal ul
HOHK II. I lir ilT I w ill o ffe r for
ool* nl public u iilriy lu Ih* biskeat bidder' fur rnsli ul tha Coorl
Tloaa* au lriior* In Hnufotd on Ih*
l*th d*y uf lic iiiiih c r. H IT *1 II
o'clock A.
t » « c a illflc a t* No
I I * ot Aug. L. IM *. belli by Ilia
a n t e luaafnor with nil umlllai.
m il *uu*e&gt;|gsni larlail ts ia s m.
tli* foituwlnU ileacrtlisil litnila In
gamlnnit tbitmiy, Plurbtn. , luw it:
Lnl I tllm k 11 T la r I* of
ft* nloro.
Wliusaa m y.liniitl n u il,»sa l fill*
Ilia *lh ,lsy Of .leicinhcr IMT
II I ’. HRIINIMiN,
Clark o f C liru n Conti.
Ib'iufiHil* i.i.uniy. Plurbln
IBK AI.I

NOTicM n r asi.N nr ra x
(-KIITiril'ATMa

In nrrotilnnrn w llli Ih*
prnvlMnna ul Clmplar lalM , A ria nl
1*11 und iiiiiiii w rlllan rniueel or
tV, W. U. HM ITII I Will nlfar Tor
aala al public uulrry lo Ibr lilgliral bidder fur rash nl lb * Court
I .‘iliac cnlraucn lu HJillm il un tha
f u ll (.ny of Here m ini H IT nt I t
p'rtock A. I t .
ins
srrilfipkla*
nrbl by llic Hint# Ingclker with
nil iindllril nml aiibcriinanl Irylcd
larcM mi Ilia fidlnwtim dacrrllo-d
lamlc In Batnlnnla Ciu m y, FlnrWa
lo rril;
Nn. I l l or July
I.
IH I.
rn rrlln g : Ici(n I. I, 1. I. * I
and Piarllrm nI IVV, Id lllurk
IN Tlar I. Hanford.
Nu Ilk uf J lilr
I.
H it .
rnyarlnet A ll Prarilunnl IV of
Allay ami H I I I * fl o f If UT
It o f lllurk IN Tlar I. Han­
ford,
W H oi'ic my Itnnrt nnd aaal Ihla
Ilia lilt dny o f Darambar HIT.
fl. I*. IIPIlN IM lN
' Clark nf Clu-ult Court,
Hamlliul* County, Florhla.

III * * ,

A c t* o f

fo r a l l i t publls « l « f to (ho
h lsh tel bidder 'fur oa.k *1 l i t
C o o n ftloooo t m n n t i lo nsnforg
oo U i m i l day o f December IM T
■I I I o'Cloak At I I . to * n r t ir iruiaa M l k r Hi* M a t* m » i * «
with a ll om fllwl Mid eubaaquant
D ried tnaan. on lb *
follo w in g
deecrlbad lanria In Bamlnula Coon*
tjr. Florida, la w lit
Mo. I l l o f July
I.
IM T.
rora rln g: U I
lb
ol lio n
Court.
l - » at No. 111! o f July *,
I I I A oovarlna; liot ■ HIM J
o f y I rat Mir m l Kslaaalaa.
Mu n i l uf July *. I I I * ,
coverin g! U i t lllb J uf Viral
• t r a il K ilam la g.
Wllnarw nw iiainl a n t arrtl ihla
Ilia l i b day or Ibioambar JUT.
n. i ‘. iiM ttN u o if,
C a lk o f Clrrnll Court,
Seminal* Codnlr. Florida.
( H R A f . ) ___________,
N o T ti v o r s s l m o r T a x
Fu m t iv iu a t m '
In aeraninnc* with
tha
tiroilaiu m of Cliaptar l l t l l , d e ft o f
t i l l and up-’II w rilfyli raauaat o f
a W. (JOOIIIUCIL I w ill n ff.r fur
•ala at nubile outcry lo Ilia high*
ant Milder fo r malt al I bn Court
llouaa an l in ora In Haufurb on the
m b . liar o f trade In liar H IT a| It
o'clock A. U . t a i e crilrirat* No.
1*1* Mala ol JnU Ilk . 1*1* held by
Ilia M ala lan elbef w ill, all until*
la d . und eabm iuant,- la tied &lt;n&gt;aa
on the follow in g doarrlbad iamln
In Hanilnola County, Vlorlila. lo*
w ilt
“
N W H nf N K H " (lA M B *H *
. A H -C te-fl.l A a llW M V - ff f
N W H li o f MalbHIrillt. Aea.
Hacllon ■ Township I I Huulh.
Hang* 11 Tlia't.
W llu a ea .n iy bnml and aaal Ihla
lha lilt day uf Darotnhar IMT.
&lt;1. I*. TthllNIH iN.
Clark a f . Clrrnll Cnurl,
namlualkJCaunly, Kloibla.
INC AI.)

t i l l eorarlng Atl K M l b ’ M il­
ford (Jraat, Hoctlon d Tow n*
ably t « (Doth. lin age I t Boat.
Wllnaaa my hand and anal (hie
tba lilt, day o f December l i l t .
a t‘ . i i e u n d o n .
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
Sernlnulo County. Vlorlda.
|XBAL&gt; ____________________ .

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IIr „ o f gocllon

I I ' Snm“ * h ** * ' " * * * • *!“ " * •
W it neon my band and oaal thl*
in Sib day o f DacauTmr IM t.
_ O. P. III!IlM DON,
Clark at C lrgalt CourL
Xamlnala County, Florid*.
i i 'i r t

m o t ic m o r n «i.M o r T A X
C K IIT lriC A T M g
In arrardnnce w ilh
the
proOlaloni uf Cliantor H i l l . A d a o f
1ST and upon w rllla n raquaat of
CLKANT1IIH SllKH I w ill o ffe r!
fo r aula ut public outcry lo th*
highest bidder fo r niah a l llio
Court llouao anlrnnra In Hanfunl
On Ike Xtlh day or December 111!
n ( It u’clocb A, M-. ina ek rllflcataa held by . tlio Mlata together
with all ••millet, nod aubnsi|iienl
keeled lamea on Ilia follutelng ila.
M&gt;rlli*if lultda
In iiilw In Hamlaold
Maniliifild Conn
I'miiia
acrlhad
ty, riorldn, lo trll;
No. l i e o f July
f,
till,
ro ta rln a i I ait I. Muck II, T lar
I I uf A. C. Martina Addition.
Nn, *10 uf July
1,
li.l,
r a n t in g : 1*1 I
lllo th
II,
T lar Iw uf A. i t Mnrtlu* AddlI hi n.
Mu. M l uf July
T.
IMS,
rntarlnu: I ait I Dunk II, TirH
I I o f A. C. Murltoa Addlllon.
No. M l uf July
t,
lu ll,
coverin g: lull I lliucb II, T)ar
I I Of A C. M anilla Addition.
No. I l l uf July
T.
lilt,
m e e tin g ; • rraclltiu n l W H o l
III'" I, 1-ilug Kaei uf It y , lllb
I I T la r n . A. C. M arilu t A td l*
(lull.
Wllnaaa my liaad and am i Hal
In arrnrdaiuB with
lha ■ prn*
lha tlb , day uf Dereiulier I f l f .
etalona nf Clm plrr IM M , A ria nt
-11 11 l l l ll , 1H _

I

n o t h ee o r u a i .m u r t a x
iiK H T ir ic A T H n
In arrnrilaiir* with
lha
pm*
elalmia o f Cbuptar l i l t t . A ria nr
IM T anil ii|inn w rllla n ra,|iiarl of
V. A. lll'C C Il 1 w ill oirar
for
*k l* e l fill Idle Olllrry in III* h.ghNOTH H o r Ml.** OP TAX
* * l bbtdar lor m all p i Ilia Coin I
IMHTtrlCATKa
Hull an e n lln iirr III HnnllUil, ini lha
In arronJaiH-t with
lha
pro- m i l ilny nl liarnnilMr H JI nt II
vlnluna nf C b ap lfr 11*11, A c l* o f n'plnrk
rarllfirn leo
IM t urn* Ultuil w rlllau ran Orel uf bald by A.lha If.,KlalkInaIngalher
teiiti
ll. A. M T i r r I .w ill o ffa r lo r aala all
nm
lllrd
and
aub*ai|u*nl
lari, d
nl public uni*fy lo* lb * blgbral Inaaa un III* fnlluw lllg deartllird
••■'dor fo r r»a|i nl
lh a' Court lamia lit bamlnolH Cauiily, PlorUu.
lAiua* anlrain'* Ip ban fort, on Hie
J
Ir ik duy o f D*cdnib*r I M t a l I I to w n :
No. I l l o f Auuual I, ■f i t RA
n'rlork A. II , . la *
ra rllflra lra
rn eerln g. tail I lllutk l » T i* r
b«id b jL .lh * HlAla to ta lb *r w lllt
—
all uraillad and aubaauutni laelad - Ji; imfirom, ' .........
No *11 ur Aiiguiil I , , 111 !,
U t * * un Ik* iM lo w ia g described
ru
ts
iln
g
:
larla
l
i
A
K.
of
land* In gtm lagM C oaalr, Vlorl*
Mayfair.
da, lo w lli
j ' ' '
1-1 uf Nn IT H o f Aug. T.
No. M l af Hal* o f Jaly t.
I * I L coeerlug: l a i l a 'l l lo Cl.
I I I * . m veriH g: Lola IL 11 A
- n.l K o'llnn Port Mellon.
1 *. lllurk U Wlldmara.
Wllnaaa mr band und aaul 11,1n
Nu. I t » l uf list* o f Aba i,
lb * fib . day nl llaraiiilin le il,
IM&gt;, roearlu gl KM uf Ian «
II. I'. IH-iltNlMiN,
M urk A. W, llru tla Addition
l'I n b ul trill till Court,
Haiuliiol*
County, Pluildn.
V h&amp; F V F u m
aad aaal thla
lha Ilk . day o f pcnrm teT 1 » l f ,

In sroorbanuk Will*. Ik*
prorlalnna o f C tiIldar ' l l t l l . A ria uf
IM t ond upou w rllla n rauuaat uf
IV. L ' l l K N l J i r . l wlu o ffe r for
aala nt ntablla nut e r f lo Ik * blnlipal bldilar- fur rash g t ths Court
lloua* aniraiia* In asofoi'tl un lha
lllb . duy .of liacamkar IM T nt II
a'rlock A3 U..
IAS
dOrilflrslaa
liabl by Ike Hist* tuglO iar • with
ull m nlllaA and aa liS M M n l l*ylr&lt;l
laaaa un ! ( • • fon u w in g • daocrlhad
land* lu MamlHula County, P lorliin, l i i w l l : '
.
-.
Nn. M Hal* uf Augaat Ilk .
I l l ) rural ing ti. M i l f l o f
14 IM I I fl. a f W H o f HEU
uf PAVH o f NUJt (l.aaa N U
fl- uf r L . l t * ft. » ■. H I fl.
o f \V. I I
ft J
Sari Inn
M
Tnwitagrp I* Hoglk, llanga M

enu rin g^**N

:•*#.$va&amp;Jsabe

JAM K h W A C N T T K IT L I Will o ffe r
for aula nl imLHc outcry In llik
hltfheat blildur fur caali al
lha
Court llouaa outran** In Hanford
■in lha l» lh . day
of
Daramhar
IMT at It u'rlorli A. 11. tax car*
lll l m l * Nn, I I I * B it* nf Auuual
Tilt. IM 1 bald liy. lb * Hlale lo*
gather with nil olulltad am. auli*
aeuutlll larled luiaa nu Ilia In i'
IntrlnK d**rr(li*n tnpd* In IUmInol* I'tu im i, rio ild ii. lovrlt:
HU a f HRU nf HHH Hrrilon
*• Tow uelilp b Huulh, Hangs
*1 ltd at.
Wllnaaa my baud anC ***&gt; thla
lha Sill dny o f December l*IT .
O I*. IIK IIN IN IN .
Clark nf f ln 'iilt Cnurt,
Hamludl* County, Pliulda
Hll M I I
1? U F
«•'
c R IiT in fU r iJ
onlaiirp ivllli
I
IH-JN P. II T il IDS I w ill o ffe r for
Mil* *&gt; public onfvry to lb *
*-t til,birr fo r ra»h of llif Court
lln.t** rtitrariri- In Hcnfurd nu !!••
tsih *!*y of DaCauiiiar IM1 nt l l
fiYtnrk A, M..
tut
c * r ilflr a i»a
h*W by lb * Htnl* |o*#lli*r with
all Iu ii 111cr. nml »ul»*lliii-n t l*»lw l
In i* * on llic fiillo w la g ilciu-rllw-J
In nil* In Heitalnul* Cuunty, Fluriu*,
luw it:
Cert. Nn. !IS I o f
Ana
f.
H i * en rarli'g I wit * Itlk C.
Htrunrt* Hub.
f r r t |»u IH ? " I
J » 'r
T.
H I* , rovarln g l o t I I llik A
Htawnrl* Hub
W liii*** mr bnml mu.' a*-"' Jbl*
llic nil, ilny of lic,-*oib»r
() I*. IIM llN IlflN .
t'lerb o f circu it Court,
Htniluol* C i'uiiH PlnrlU*.
(R P A I.I

MOT*CM o r a Aid* i t y WAX .
c tM v rtrtc A T M g
la ltdj In gcwtlnola County, Florida,
In aarardaiira w tlb tba
protow II:
d a ! eon o f Chapter H IM . Aota o f
Mo. IT U Bala o f July »ndII1T and ir o n w ritten reunoot g f
IIS * ro e o rlo g M l 1 Aeoondo
rtb ltd day o f i f l
I 'A U U H g C.
IIT O tlln iM M in B .1
Tarrara Mali
IMt.
w ilt at U r ta r ante nt public nuV. Mo. f n t A a l o o f July I aA.
rrp la iho n ig boat Mddar fa r cn»b
O. K IIK IIN D O N . U
(l|_&gt; M a
I I I * coearlng L o u ' 1 *
*
o l tba Canrl liVnao antra oca In
Muck I T la r I ib a r a n ; f k .
■Onford I t Ik . f* t b &lt;m . o f Do*
By
A. M. tVaekA •*
Wllnaaa my baud and anal thla rainbcr IM T n l I I o 'rlgrT A. » .
________
D. a *
tba tlb day a f U w a H ta r IMT.
Ian re rtirira t. Bo. ltd o f Jute
O. P. UXI1NDUN.
T. IIS * hold by Ilia M ala logetbar
Clark o f Circuit Court. w ith a ll! omitted and w 'u a iiw * !
Seminole County, riorldn . leeled ta ir o no
lb *
follutelng
a o n tb d b in k o r v i i
•*
(■ B A D
daocrlhad Inmlo In BnmlhoD Cong*
n n rn M L ’iT M
I f . riorldn . lo te llt
1
In orrardd afo w ith
tho
proa'
elalono o f M.ttHliter H IM . A ria of*
W » Of Lola « A 1 n w h ».
I M t nd upon w ritten raquaat o f*
T ie r I a f Hinferd.
Wimeaa m) hand and aanl thin W. B. M CKINNO N I w ill o ffe r fa r*
aala at - (labile outcry In (bo htgh. *
•ha *lh day o f Decent bar H IM l bidder fo r nteta at Ike Court*
O. I*. IIKIINDO N.
fl.iuaa
antmoca in banrord an 111 *
'C lark of. C lrrolt Court.
■ Xamlnala County. Vlurldk. Mbb- day o f IDratnBre I H T _ g t * l l * .
g'alark A. M , Ike c e r llln w tv Bn.*
1M na|e o f AngUal I N IM | bold
by I ha M o l* - to a illir r With " o i l
M o r io n .
nmllrra oft* •ubaaqliaht
leeled
T o : j . n, • r iiA liB iin U n t l. whoa# laaoa »n ib r fo llo w in g daarrlbed
ploro o f raaldaare la unknown. - lands In ilsm lnolt County, riorldn,
Ton a ro.h ereb y aid er ad s a d .rt- lo w lu i
.
...
,
nulrrd lo be nml n linear upon lha
1*1 * A M . I I ft. o f L o t J ,
*M M
nl January A. D. n il, to
njnek ’ l l H e r 1 Hanford. Via.
th e hill o f mmnlalrn file d e d g ftp l
JVIlaeue O r hoed; nltd £*nl thla
yon In lha C rrnlt (W uri o f i«d (*
InoloiCounty. M ato o f ria rid a . uy

iw:!?
fJWKKsr*
“
The ban ford Herald la Laalgsaled
M IT IIM n r NAI.M o r T A X

rcicriKit'ATMn

In arrordaiiee taltb
(h a __p ia i
elnlnne ’ Wf tmapTIT IIIIC . A ria uf
IMT and main W rlllan raiiuaat nl
r M. lim f U M Id . I trill nrfar for
aalr nl puhHo o n lcry lo llie lilnh*
eal Mddar fur cneli at lha Court
llouaa rm ran re In Knnfnld nu lha
H ih day o f Decrmher l l i r i a i l l
n'rlork A. M.,
Ian
re rllflrn lM
hi-lil ha ilia Nlnla logatkar with
all not tiled and auliuei|neTtt laaled
l a i r * nu lha fo llo w in g deacrlbad
hi ml* In M'lnlnnle ( ‘aunly, PlorWm,
low II:
Nn. It * k i l t o f Annual flh .
m i rararln a Hen l i t fl. W.
o f NR. Cur uf H!| o f N W H o f
N K U o f HKIt run H ICS ft.
W . f l ft. N It s
fl.
K. IS |
fl Hurt Inn tl*
Tmviiftlilii
It
ftauth* n a n ** 10 R ia l
Nn 166 HitU ttf J iilf
Inti, j
1134 c u i f i I iik f wtel I I*h * * ) ’ i {
Huh
N&lt;(t. 31J
uf i u l f SimI. J
HSTI rriVMifnif I«iiI I itinrk I I j
T lr r 1. R«nfnri|.
Nn Sf4 Uni** nf A ii ^ iir I Till* I
I l l s in * * t i iik IU r . fill fr* F3 *&lt;f .
Ini. a f N Jlrite nf IM Hf. wl I li*
It iii*« o f Ilnnil A vf , Hun H.
IJ is fl. N 111 3 fl. W. SI IK
M M IM I f|. Illo* k 3 T l« r 3

EGG NOG
Prom 9:00 !tjl 12:00
on Chiistmaa Morning:

114 SOUTH PARK AVE.

Hi119flint

WHiiMNu my I*iin*t nml **nl (Hit
Ilia Slli, &lt;lny o f |tvr«m !**f 1MI.
O. I*. IIKRNItON,
d a r k o f Circuit Cnurt;
Hriniuni# Cuuiity* Floililo.

NUTIt ll IIP HAI.M OP TAX
CKHTIPICA-ri'IM

TELEPUO:
I

lu iirculibilics rVllll
Ilia
prna i, lo iif nf Chapter lu lls , Acl * o f
H IT nntl upon w rllla n iruuaat of
H A Itll; H. SI.' I 111lie s ' t w ill o ffer
for aula a l pukllc outcry tn lha
lilnbaal hl'li|,'i fur i-nali nt
Ih*
Court llorth*' a ill lu ii,,- in Hnnfnrd
on lha Trtti day
of
December
H IT ii| II nYlnek A. * f „ la s car*
liricnln Nil I3.i nf July L lu ll
|,al&gt;| |iv ilia tlin l* fon clbar with
all o iiilllrd mol aiibimiuahl larlatl
Ultra on Ilia fo llo w in g daacrlkaf:
lu ml" In Hemiiuil* ('•■Miity, Plurbln,:
lo w lu
l i l t Of W !1 o f lllurk *. T la r I
IS Hanford.
Wlincaa mr bnml nml oral IKI*
Ilia *tk duy uf lirrom b rr IM t,
D. I'. IIKIINDON.
.
r iw k o f C lroa ll O o r t ,
BaMiliod* Cuiuity. Plorldn.

WE DELIVER
PROMyTLV

APPRECIATED

H.

t^ L o a t k Fanitd

i With
Ih *
proiltr. H i l l . A d * at
w riuah raqpaat nf
1 I w ill oR a r far
lary fo thg blahr iw k io t tba Coert
la H oafard u n ik *
•aanikar t»l| nl I t
, ’.ta x
ra rllflra lra
lata together with
aiaUtsauaai Dried
toltowlgs daarrilird

Dairy Ft«d___________.11.80
20% Laying Math........S2J5
Horae Peed...------------ S1.98
Cllnig Pulp... .............. fl.95
Hog Fend----- ---$1,75

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HARVEY HODGES

PRICER ARB PBR BACK

PROPRIETOR

20$ SANFORD AVE.

P A N D U N N • S«cr«l O p iM tlv i 49

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P A E A N TRAPPCD
IM W U P A N O k

1N0 M O D EL. A
track.
Nkk
to r n or son, R o uts 1, B og I H -

t a il

aad

half Chevrolet

truck,

model, good as n * w — ehsspj

Wa hare a axapiaia IIn* nf oil
Apply W. C. Archball, I K Magno­
horning, gwodllo* aad electric
lia A r t , Sanford.

hosier*. Ost buy p r im befhro you

bay. BcoltCarraway, me.

HOOD TIRES AND TUBES

TELEPHONE 80

TM B t C O U N O R I L b f
A T R A P D O O R - A N O IT
•N A P P E D •H U T A S SOON
A S T H E Y W E N T T M P O U flM
I V C C O T T O F IN D T H E

WANTICD TO HUY largo healing
atura., Bhurl'a
1U^
DaLand

PHONE $ ltt ,
I0TH ST. AND FRENCH AVE.

S a n fo r d C a a h F e e d S t o r e

LOST; Largs Mschgtt or woods
knife bolwson First Bt; sod
Cltro* ttolghta, Rottard. Itnlum
lq M. M. Loyd.

Ford Cunpa. f l U - : l 6ur whari
trail or (M l—l*r*a soraltrollar
v ltb a robudt Dodge trunk, Bool
A Bona, used car dealays. '

MctAtJu W

YOU CAN'T HELP BELIEVING IN
SANTA CLAUS W HEN YOU SEE
THESE PRICES

C la ssified Advertisements
FANCY
C tT ilU B
fruit—also
Xm as trees. Bond a b o i bom *
o r to a friend. Be* our display.
Bemlnola Y ru lt shop, J. V . T o o lr
and O. R. M ath leui. 1‘roprlsloiX.
tloom 1 A roads nidi. K a il Firs'
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YOUR PATRONAGE

N il n e t Hula or Atidual 1*1.
I M ) rnyarlns W H of lui|a I I
A S H A , knnfufb Crlary DalIVIIlira* m r-hand ami aaal Ihla
Ik * tlk. d a y , hf Pseamaar HIT.
O. .1*. IIKIINDON.
Clark « f Circuit Court.
dSmlnoH Uauqly, riurldn.

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P A * AH,
THIS IS AN OLD
s b w ir - w bL l
COHE OUT A
BLOCK AWAY FROM
m THE HOUSE. C “

WAY TO O PE N I T __ ^
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,
CHINATOWH /

BASEMENT-g;w OAN
APPROACH I wu
PANG AND HI#
WHITS ALLY
WHO STAND
APART
PROM
APART F
ROI
THE REST
.WHEN
su d d enly-

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m W ATT DC iigkt plant tor
•al*. H U M R Sold thla arah.
Short'a, DelAad Jlukd.
Foil BALK: saving
msriilna.
II.H| newly * xphblstorod
ahUqao cbdlr; Vug* hud odd placcc

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Ait klnda Christmas lr*a Ughi
(lenuln* Mhtda baths,' Bcoi
Carraway, Inc,
Upright tilaab, good
condition
(or quick g*|g-f-4M,M. T o rte
to reliable party. Phtm* * H j .

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�The Dufy Central
Affording Bail, Highway
Tranafoctalioo

Seminole County Products
More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
Similar Area In America

AN INDEPENDENT

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Member

NUMBER 105

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 24, 1937
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Wheeler Says-Confrifeutions 7o Empty
Christmas Spirit Fades
Eckerson Men U.S. Agents
Captain
Thruout Troubled World Says Warning
Watchdog For
Stocking FOrganized By Seize Sheaf
Budget Needed
Was Not Given
C.1.0. Agents
Of Jap Mail
Nearly 1160 was acknowledged himself an well pleased with Ihr
this mninj.ig by ihr Salvation result* o f tho drive and asked Thi
At my in nmlrihulions to (ho Em- H r to Id to thaiih all those who li.nl
ply Slocking Fund which will l.e 'mriHIhutrd to the Fund nrnl ru r
^
_
used for the dint.ihulion of Chrin'- dcred punnddn tjio distribution i.f
food and toy* which will be made
on Christinas day,
rbtRPH Crpnilnn O f Unfurlum.'*. °t t»»u muUly.
P O H IH
c r e a tio n
U l ( Hecti|l! „r
in Individual
"There i* it iptl nrpd fur I uiru
p«*t . 1 •hr funds which have burn raised"
T n ‘ P R a M c T r p n u n r v ,,out» »w' 11" 1 j^ 'r td u y a total m ( ’apt. Keren said, "and ninny filmto
treasu ry |n77„ w|„.„ ,tll. f,lm| ,h«**ui&lt; Hip* nro almost critain to list.' n
{ was mad* today.
pri'My slim Christman tbl, ypar,
(t'sstlsss4 Os P u s t:lqa. i

ny Astwrla.s.. IVsta
uf mill Mil.
Tin* (Titliluina split) f 11»•k»•i «—
l
I’upo pm*, in a reply to ilia
illinli liMlay In u win Id Td tur- ('lirtittna* m rail lip, of ;;i raid
lliull ll ll.'fli "Himill wilt tnWHld Inula In Vatican Clly, deplor'd
men" * « * auburilliiiili’d lu lliu ii'iigiuiii p&lt;'r*apulion In Oermanr
i Inw11 uf mins mid wm. iiIiimmi and dertnUud mu rhurch «RaVi*l
fuiRotten
miiid
liiluiii:illuiiut llm in i i&gt;iiiluii, ill “ playlMii pull
tiltli-ni'aa.
Ilea.”
To war ,ltl&gt; kuii t'lilna, over­
lit Hie I'nlli'd tiiale* n n*
run bv iiiu uniiiiM ut Jii |mii, mid llonal aurtiiy allowed Hull rpiiHpulu, i in tmi'il In
d ill
war, eially lui'li lianl* nntlrlpnlvil u
the evu ut I 'h i IhI uum liruuKln
Over 1(10 employee* o f tbp Er\
1.09 ANUKI.EH, tire. St. — f/l*» mi mirri'am' f i&lt;mi Ilia hoi rur* llnal thet'lmp would aliuw n rul
&lt;Ci»Hlnup| on I*iq« Thr^ti
kersntl I-Yu it I'nnilITJf Juinrd tbp —The Navy llalilrnPd tin guard
I I.ilnl 1 'nHnpry,
Agrictdtur.il over Ilia Pnttin |uir|f|p puuht
Parker* itit.l Allied Worker* Union.
lb* sHiur.- .,1
mV. I . f urrllliatp, at an ore.,hi- “ *l,^u,
».
vuliuii ......tin,, nrnr U.r premise.
“ ................... .
uf III..... .. Plant l.at night. .
" '» T 'Old III* rapt urn
Thu bull,I nit...... of II./Com“ Joiown^iM- UdiltlB boat i.y
l.iilliT |nr liitliisliiat OrgiinitKilofi
B. rJUlotll* HK«nU. Itoxtroy
to iininalM' worker* in thta vicinity **• mntlhunl n l&gt;»liol off i|.«
futJiiMii'd II uitll.out o f 75 men R » IH"r,i and Kan l ‘"&lt;lro float
t WASHINGTON. Dec. 24.—
pi'ilaM in n otiiLp fur hinhi r buao*
*(A P )—Senator Wheeler (D.*
iviyM « lui'li 1 1';’ un Wednesday
Itepu.la of tho raid on Ilia*
Mont.) proponed today thnt
luurniny.
| Japanese Hnar Tulimfa Mum by
CouitresH net up a pernio*
An iintihuilifii'il Stale nrganirer riisliiiii* tii;e.,i* bufoir her *uH
tictil, Independent agency
wpiu
w|!h h#nit«|Dtn*«,ri ill Tnllnimwfl inf from Kmi Kiunrlscii
Thu Yuwrll Co. tinlay wa* an­
The DO day greyhound rnrl.n* win* rnnic Im' ii * from Oilnniln, told i-aiiMrnieil hr It. 9.
A|luiii"y
an a watchdog dver governPARIS, Her. J i. -&lt;-17-HumidNEWt YORK. Dec. IN.- The
nounced aa Ilia winner of Ilia I ocaaun uf fir idly rrtuma to Hull tiitiro M«»ii ivMl wnikrn* ut Mir ■ Frank J. Ileiint'ssy.
i i . s t i s s R o a raw s KSakii
iiiUN
of ii |H&gt;litl«al rrlsla grew
l-'uid
Motor
roiupniy
will
rrfu*p
Brnlmila County Chamber of
Til" a u n t, *■!, nun,| a nhp*f
ford and Central Florida raclnu1* " ' ,i'" '
1
V.'"1
" ! 7 rU
lu obey n Islwir hoard niamlste tu( |,,„|,.r In strike liarraa*ed Franco
Commerce anneal fliin.i
caah
mud Hip ........... I l-iiloir Itemlion* ut letter*. *&gt;ipiHi*iilli mniiM’ted
f||(r . rommunl.l bloc in
prise for Ih* moat attyactlraly fan* Monday night with the open |Ituard wi'iu bi-bind Hu* worker* In • Mil oix'rstlun* *1 I lie Preuter’ cease H. atteii.pt* |o diwuurage „ h|
irion
liinwOi
unless
Hie
mpipiliy
....
rUn.lM-r
of Deputies voted
my
of
llie
Sanford
Orlando
Km
jibelr
iilt.-uifi
■
tn
nriranite.
nud
decorated builn*as establishment
l»n navy yurd on I'uilret Kuniul. luat's ... an app.«l to the federal |1|liril| mup|wr,
„ |r , , rik(r,.
nrl Club.
stslt'd Him "illy tliropi-li orK»n- j t i ,,, Kart Finnrlurn
In tha rlty.
I'rronhle ri.urt", it ws* burned last i‘ i(!hl |
Btl incrruklngly serious wave
Eich
night
uuling
the
rncm
t
would
H
n&gt;
wu.k.
rs
I
*
aide
,
Thn drctalon wa* mads by a
abl ufrirl.il,
have
leilunhled In a Itli'plu.iip call to company j ,lf . . , „ y („» ,t rlk„
.Rowed no
I I'eallew.C ' Hi Pear IHaklt
|t
rommltlBa of three
prominent M-aaon II) race* under Hie auper
lludr effurl* lu liitrrrept let- official* at Dcarlaitn, Mich.
f„ i|fn. „r alw'em.nl over t’hriatvinrn
of
the
Stale
Raring
ComDanfort r It lien*. Msrabor*
of
teia of n uiKpitiuu* nmure ad
■ll.p pprauiii.i l director « f the „
„ f ( |„. tun,mUntoU
Chrlaimaa Day In 8«nrord will tha commitoa were of a unanl n.leabm will be held wUh (he d r
dressed l(&gt; iiiulUi lu,, il Far Kusl nuilifs uiealpul klnKly ownnl In , iliieatcned lo fuive a |H.litkul
be obaervtd a&gt; a holiday by all maua opinion, cliambar official* mac. of the *ca*on beinu I he air
ern dealInulInn*
dUHtnul cnterpi i*o tsaupil a ...lr I .... ..
(lir
......
front
mial Central Florid* Derby, to be
mrrrhanla and public official a.
| paid, that decorations and treatt-urip.l denial o f tbe labor •*»'.&gt;*»! goveraniral.
held durine the week. '
Sanford aloreu wdl Itm lia open
»nt of tha Tow all Co. dtagUr
finding, which rhargnl the I.u .i.k , pommunUt rnrouruRrmenl ro­
The b ly ft i 1 Innovation nt thu
I Ik stissf* M Ptas Plssl
naiil PtOU or 10:00 • ‘•Jock tontBht,‘
The lil'lm y nnd the Imp inranof thug* to Inliniidalo uni"n nu n.'
wi,|,
rmitlnued dcfUnra
track lhi* year i* the *Wye In tl-t
l « l will bo cloMd Saturday and
her* nnd usv uf other mean* to de­ . f "000 strikers occupying the
rky" phola-flnleb Of every rurp, Ing nf riirUlmn* were e (plained
Sunday. A loo all public office* ui' — ----- ------ :---------------------- r r r the Herald leern*d today. Every hy Mrirlin J. IJism. rerlor uf the
feat the oiganlgallonal effetla uf li.NKlrirl. ltul.t&gt;rr (Company plant
Fphi'upsl Cliurrh,
thr United Auloiiiuhile Worker* und wall.iuitn l&gt;y i.tlwr worker
close finish will be reflate m l by llnly ('ru n
b r ie f s
of A merles.
(Cm i Ih H a* Pass KI*hO
n patent camera calculated to *et at the regular weekly medlng
week end wl'b lha
rxcrptloi nf
“ We will lake Irgal ktep. ntmual
i|* roncleoivaly any differences .if I o f the t,kin** tilth" held ill the
tha offirrs of Oounly Sheriff C.
Valdes
llo'rl
WediieMlay
nil-til.
ini.nnllately lu have this ilcrMun
I'pinian about the order In which
Tonight *t 11:10 P. M. I he an­ oirrruled," Dennett said fi"i.t hi*
M. Hand. Chief a f Kalka Bay CJ.
nrvurdini: In J. I . Calluway. eecthe doge crossed the line.
nual
mid
niaM
Chrislmas
Choral
WUliama and Ftra Chief Mark
KU s .I b sm t s n *&gt; &gt;»&gt;.
The Herald was also informed relary.
Civ vela ml.
In aihltllnn lu tha mldn** of Eucharist will lie celebrated at
that many -other Improvement*
Holy
Crus*
C|ii*ropol
('hurrh
at
• Tim Saitfonl Po*t
Office will
have been mod* so that a mo*l ihe pui'«l kp* nkiT. 'naverul unisi- fth Street uml Park Avenue. Rath
MADRID, Dec Jt. — (AT—&lt;len• D' Oltoene Dec. U u ■ holiday,
•l*u
Raymond Honaalvatga, who was'aurrsaafal season may bo assured, csl releclioa* were rendered h» year this beautiful service Is held
| m rnnliiip lo
P t « t m * ,t * r
g . J.
• rat Hlnff l.eadi|Uar&gt;Bra on lb«
operated upon yesterday at John I The entire track has been ce­ Marlin Slinnipher and Kvnn* amid the ramh l lit church. No
central front announced today
folly who aaid Ifcot «U window* ll opkins Hospital in UalttpMre. |clayed, the tame eased and re- McCoy and music was funii»hcd
z Will
w it ha rimed and do acnricaa will
NKW YORK, Ih r. "t
t/T|- nil Insurgent rraUtenco within
‘T
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was reported as doing nicely tbla banked, placing Ibo track In prr- by Buddy Boon, und hi. o.ih.s 'he end of eiirh
i -pw and across the Tl.s atrlkn of
thu
Auie.lran Teruel Im * been crushed. The
D ba required of aHhvr CPy or rural mornlng.
' fe d condition for tha coming sen* Ira.
kl'aacThr
. rarritra an that day. glacial d*
Insur
A largo number nf new toy* sHta^Btr rhurch I* filled W)lh Ih* Newspaper Guild of N&lt;&lt;v York l.ulldlnns lit whirl, too
pUhMhg arums of pin# and wild
livery and partahAU MOtlrr will
!*■!
Rev. Martin J. Oram, rector of
Many of last year’s best dogs, nnd other donation* were rullect- “ R** from the garlands and ngsltiat Ilia Itrnoklm Kurin lias rent troops n.sde their
be handled oa uoual Mad wall will the Holy Croon Episcopal Church,
well-known
to Central Florida rd by Ih* Club and ordered wrantha mule by the woman'* be,-., osl lied, It Wus ii.iuui.need stand, nfli'r the government rap­
be diapatcbvd fr«m the e ffk v lb* spake an “ Christmas" nt .the fens, will bn Men In action on (he turned ovtr to the Sanford lodge
lust night.
ture nf lb* prorlnrlal capital,
auxiliary of the parish.
BUM aa far Other day*.
M. 1'rCstOn aaotlfellii*'.
pule ws* taken lhls morning,
thu
regular lufirhruii of H » Tavares track,
throughout (ha season It. P. O. K. for distribullui. among
F *r the first lime In many yrnre.
A * baa bean lha r u U a i In the
Klwsnis Club in Tsvars* yester- Thera will lia d number o f pew the rhUdrm of needy familie* Jfra.Fnn.iii' Stembridg* Munson llalier, rongratnlalrd Arthur H. announcement said.
' * “ l I her* will be M loan* « f Tbe d»y.
Meyur of tho stata mnllatkm
auvernment
offlilai*
hailed
ilngs, many o f which were only Ibis afternoon.
will
lha organ’
RmU) H
the entire
It wot also announced that the
pupa loot year and also a number
tl.a victory In tha Terael baltla]
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fence and &lt;he carrier boy*
pigh School and college etu- or new kennel* hove been added. elub will furnish n white ran*
1 be M ISS Mary It. MUler,
Wf" *
* ulrl‘
,,froB*''* as Ih* flrat gain In th* “ final
baetap a rocatiaai
During tJm oonimer months tho. for nnyaoa who Is blind nnd de"
he in charge o f the
-muaic tracker of Hanna
“* „ *
»e*Howent
uf
*he drlva" to ertuh tho tnsurrontj
J
sires
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Montanabenator Fro- nui i.a*ki'i* itm
tH.g tne jioor *t.u
IndependentAgency contribution, iimm.; the
t^necK

More Than 100 Strik­ Kaid la Made On Jap
e r Sign Contracts
Liner Juat Before
Sailing From Port
With C. I. 0. Croup
At San Francisco
At First Meeting

'i
Blames Deficit
,,&lt;pt- IVr,.lJi |:i^,i-ixp^ ,i
On Admiriistration Yow ell Judged
Greyhound Racing
Impending Struggle
Seen Between Con-'
g r e s B , Executive

Best Decorated Season Will Open
S an ford Store On Monday Night

Ford W ill Refuse Political Crisis
To Obey Mandate In France Grows
Of Labor Board FoliowingStrike

Three Others Receive Camera *Eye PhotoHonorable Mention
Finish Is Inovation
For Yule Displaya
In Store For Fans

|Company DenicKCutc- ('ommunlst Bloc In
Chamber VotesSupfforically' Charges
port For Strikers
Of Federal Agency

Local Offices And
Stores Will Close
Over Yule Weekend

Rev. Brain Explaina
Spirit Of Christmas

St‘S m S L lt ^ ^ Z '.c r r r N itw s

Holy Cross Church
Will Hold Annual
Mid-Night Service

Ieoyalists Announce
Teruel Submission

mr.

Dally Eagle Strike
Is Settled Peacefully

IU

Reports Jup Bombing
Planes FlewAs Iajw
A h 200 Feet ToDrop
Missiles On Vessel

Slates Visibility
At Time Was Good
First Official Report
By Eye Witness Id
Disclosed By Navy
W AHtllNtiTIlN. Drr. I I .—
(A P )—The Pansy-*
wounded
rummandrr reported offirlalO
tudsy that the American gun*
hu.il wa* sunk without warning
I.y
JapaneM*
naval
plane#
wltlrh he k*hl flew a* low as
"perhaps one or twu hundred
fret" lu dinp the bomb*.
I.led). Commander James J&gt;
Hughe* also said the Yangtsa
1( 1, rr rralt wa* marked with
hug* flags whei# 7he attack
uccurred,
Ih e weather was
clear and there wa* "good viaIhlll y". he noted.
HU re|K.rl, giving the flra*
officlel eyewitness ncrounl of
the Intlden' that strained If. H.
rviations with Japan, won mod*
public by Ih* navy department
after being reed by President
liimserrlt and Secretary Hull.
TO KYO , D ^ H . - t A I * )

Tito Jupuneuc Ruveniment
l(Kluy acknowledged full reHjxjiiwlbility for the Hlnkini
of the United Status gunboat
Fanay by Juimmichu jilnnex,
and Haiti Unit the flying
rquadron commander nnd “all
ctheni rcaiMJimil.lu'' had been
puninhed, and nnxurud the
American government that "def­
inite nnd specific
steps" had.
been taken to prevent a recur­
rence.
Foreign Minister Knkl lllrott
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ahd brothers in shanty town, a ragged stock!
that afffl
Sanford Herald
Th$ Sermon On The Mount
holds one !&lt;mg stick of red and white candy,
In keeping with itsi esl
r. N i n a Ol i v e r DEAn
i girtiey, and since Hie past prtoi"
established custom of annually a top or a bag of marble*, will iftake'Us Chrfi&amp;nas ’ per­
— I dent, of tha club formed lb* tottofi rhy tonatag' to tho
*------ --publishing outs tending ChriAtraaa
__ sections, The H
h S h fect, will bring him all the joy that mother gets from
8atv(bML
tlon o f citrus. For thoa* who
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"In Baghdad or Cairo
Herald quotes from the Sermon on the Mount, the great- watching the beaming faces of her Christmas' dinner cafe 1* never In lack at **•* committee fat charge, and Mar- Ilk*
read English novel, about
I gar***# &gt; mother.
Mrs.
Ilenry'
guests
ss
all
the
aunts
ahd'uncles,
cousins
ancf
other
rela­
&lt;»t rtjllgioug discourse of all Mme. dqllvqred by one whose,
- w h in
the
.tory-teUBT wigW , warn amawg tha number, Shephard's Hotel in Cabo wJ*k
very anniversary now provides the occasion, and apon tives smack thelr llps as tty i&gt;eautlful golden" brown tur­
to tha .pell-bound Arab*' j
^hlnk. It’s out of bound* H» terrace whim all tba UntHgWn tom* chapter fbotn to kaap an .uspeettng that Mar­ iahers alt sipping whtaltey and
whose words all other Christmas-sermons are baaed; the key la bought lh on a silver tray.
' All this leads us to wonder what some of our big tha Immortal Thousand and On* , . r * t had a knowing flngor In soda. It seem, that they have all
world’s foremost prsacher, teacher, and practitioner,
men
are hoping that Bants Claus srill bring them to­ N lg M C T &lt;
- I Ui« pimJ MrpT.Gaiu
Clufct JffMfc't •
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viTr&amp;p
I fait much lik . a
tlanal flgnru fa ^
night. Whet does Gov. Cone want! What does Kenry
yu ■
ST. MAT1HEW V.
Ford wdnt? We eah Imagine that' President Roosevelt bound .Arab- ' tba other dor I"-, work and tarried ’i ’Wrld*’.
I A ll this is laterooUng hut
1. And seeing the multitudes, he went up into - would like nothing better than "peace on «*«**», goodwill I ere lowing tha Unltad State* m $r the country before
la the old Egypt. '
minister to Egypt. Judge Bert) Garner’s Eaeklel appeared
mountain; and when he was set, hie disciples came unto toward men” among all nations. What a simple unselfish EMh/Vf 0 *U n d who &lt;s toma
^he'acena' lp' ba. ik n fo ^ a at me—4ho . fact -1
■ala ( n too
’tii Mm;
of O eilr.
wish, and yet how hard to get! Not all the nymey In the rereH a a rlR .
i4» win *o a
M*ui *mhag(*dor eiroddw iu .
M tH Ita lu
from
the Am*r|g*n
2. And he opened hie mouth, and taught them, saying, world could buy thta Christmas' g ift
tJh*
atmoephcTu
o
f
hla
dally,
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fa
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who
received
hi*
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at the mon.st.ry'
V r a l, U a S a
O w r iir * * »«•
8. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for thelr’a is the
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N i l *%• S m M In tM N tU u l
voar,ot the Arabian
W V r ,a 2 ^ Laodii and
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Ni*kVr|ifuiL
Whltehalr.
kingdom of heaven.
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speaking o f Judge
Fieh,
4. Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comM IN
IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS?
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imagine
being
at
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1% Me***1 are the m*ek: for they ahaU Inherit the
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. i *. h. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after CLAUS r Voor &lt;Uead«» ago.'
righteousness; jfdn they shall be filial.
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Blessed fre the merciful; for they shall obtain ton.--Jeetksri4__ kr_ iktrtlctl
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8. Blessed are the pure In heart: for they ehall see
FRIDAY, DECBMBBR U, IN7 God.
i* 9. Blessed are the peacemaker!: for they shall be
CHRISTMAS HORNING
called the children of Cod.
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wtre here tM i/
. , 10. .Blessed are they; which are persecuted for right­
tola were long ago,
eousness* .sake: for their’s Is tha kingdom of heaven.
jr« Wouldn’t ba a winter lima
U. Bleaaed are ye, when men shall revilo you, and
t say ',co|d or an&lt;&gt;w,
persecute
you,: and shall say ail manner of evil against
fun oat through the gardaii
Jfpu falsely, for. my M e .
gstea,
down along tha pu-tare walk) . .. 12. Bejyice, and be exceeding glad: tyr great Is your
off boslde the c.ttls barns
reward In heavent for so persecuted they the prophets
hoar a kind of genii* talk.
which were, before you.
&gt;i 10. Let your light so shine before men, that, they
■1 S'Pd moto tha hravy Iron chain
may see your good works, and glorify your Father which
Ami pull awax tha wooden pin)
(s In heaven,
I’d pu»b the door a llltl* bit
' 17. Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or
l And tln'oo very aoltly In.
the prophets 1 1 am not come to destroy, but to fulfil i
Tha plgrnna and Ihe yelloW h*n*
19. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least
And nil &lt;ha cow* would atand commandments, and shall teach men so, he ahall be called
away:
the least In the kingdom of heaven: but whosovsr shall
Their eyre would "pen wide to eta
do and teach them, the asms shall be called great In the
' A lady lii tho manger hay,
Kingdom of. bwven.
,
‘ U thU were very lens ago
tJathlrlwm were here today.
■. 88,* Ye have heard that It hath been said, 'An eye for
an eye, end a tooth, for a tooth:
And Mother held jny hand and
44. But' I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them
Milled—
that
curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray
the lady would—and the
Would taka tha wooly blanket* off for them whjch desptfefully use you, and persecute you;
48. Be ye therefore perfect, even ns your Father
which la In heaven Is perfect
•
HI* *hut*up eye* would bo ailaap,
. ST. MATTHEW VI.
And ha would look Just Ilka our
John,
19. Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth,
And he would ba til crumpled too, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves
i And havo a pinkish color on. A . breuk through and steal:
20. But Msy u;f
yourselves treasures in heaven,
— Td_ watch hla brailh so lar utd out.
i
IP* UPU *)**«— rn U
oil where nyithff m otH^Krust doth c9rrvpt, and wjtfr*
thieves do not break through nor ateal;
•
&lt;
(&gt; white,
I’d slip my finger In hie hand \
21. For where your treasure is, there will your heart
To feel bow ha could hold It tlggl, be also.
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And *h« would .mil. .mi . . .
"Toko care” !
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The Mother, Mary, would, “Tak#
*atj)” i
And T would Ids. hi. llttlo hand
And touch Ms hair,

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Tha gentle talk would soon begin.
Asd when I ’d tiptoe softly out
1 d meet the w li* men going In.
Elltabeth Madox Roberts.

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Merry Christmas!
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A fter looking around the world
•nd seeing what the species homo
is doing, yog can’t blame tho dogs
for getting m«d.
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And what If Ibe special session
o f . Congress didn’t accomplish
anything. Just look at th* fun
Earl Lehmann points out that
Florida to spending ( 1 ,( 00,000 lo
• .advertIsa tha state, And baltovo us,
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nopdpr, ’ there ere snaeon and
onMoablo in tha world
I
l-Toa tear span the baby.
rstll. and see »h»| make, the
nol e ini do. but then I. a vail
covering tba nnaeen world which

«yi Ik* strongest men could tear
•part,
oplr f*llh.
faith, fancy, poetry,
•ffri. Oply
lovfi romance can push soldo
«WWR ■Id view and piethat wthing ran b*. »k|ch is
lory tb p ^ p in y ti beamy and
copslbak'nslble by tbetr *
rioyr I
U » all real? Ah.
minds.
.,
!&gt;(.. Virginia, faipll thla world ther*
, "Yea- Virginia.
Uiar* la • fa,Ft&gt;tbtag.,ol*'*
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roof and abiding.
Hants Clans'. If* arista ns. car
Np bjyit* f’laoal Thank Oodl j
minis *• loro npd f*nqyaa)iy »'« -Hr?*. and he lire, forersr.
and derollon eri.t.
, yop A thpu.s
Uaend year*
from now.
know that they abound aad gl,r» yirgfnla. nay, ten lime.
ten
to raur Ilf* Ita highest- beauty
ussnd years from now,
he
wr
and Joy. Ala.)
how dreary Will continue to make kUd Ihe
would b# iho world If there heart of childhood.’*

Sanford
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Egypt god the atorjed qoontry
Ther* was a civic
luncheon These dinner* are In honor of!
honoH
Jud
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ford Woman-, a u b ^
by ,b, RoUry Kiwtn
an^ Woman*. Oob.
II
•s*sv
«*eo«lfn g!y well-tailored Amari- ihlrty. and ona must be qn t » « *)*’
r. n tawyar with
ruddy face. ta the ujdlt rcroiid. At kleveu iha eyiift market qd Itadtoa. anl

slJvwr hair, and green eyes that promptly, tba leading lad* goes
d ««r t with lU shadows of
can twinkle. lie
the
tree., white mare.,
and
. . . wore
—“ &gt;« a
- brown
» i v f i . home
Dome niul
mm llml
iiin i break,
nrvuas yp
up
V&gt;* P*lm
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rail, a brown» tie,
”
hla ahlrtM had party, .lnilr." Flab said that tho .cTW *fn
,
fin* line
inert. Ibe fait :
o f brown, and even his glasses
had been bom aotnohad brown rims. That day ha
I, asknl blip what.hq did g fa d
to* dfataot E uw re
had • son of home-coming ex* Mating hla dinner guests V|ken wogre
and had dragged it* ... way
preislon when ha spoke of his there .were fine shady* of dbVj*hfa of
country In gen*t*l .and especial- tlnctian In precedenre, and - &gt; W o r e many
1y when he turned to hla slater, explalnn! Ilint when thta . diffi­
«W 1 M* V
" ipy landings. Judge Fl.ti.
Laura Flih GsIloway (Mrs. Ern- culty nroM*. nil a miniver had
b o ! you ,go fcpk .again an.’.
etl Galloway) or
hla brother, lo do won In send b*» gM|t*t
home a
Ben Fish.
to the iirolucid office a t f |t wm
igbt’a
Th* Woman’s Club had charge returned impeccnbly arranged.. ,
a
o f th* luncheon and It wasn’t
King Farouk, who is oh ihe
only to honor Judga Flak, United throne o f Egypt, is only eigh­
Htnco Ilia
country
believes
Stales Minister to Egypt, but teen, and th* Apterlcan minister
la t&lt;&gt; make yourself re.ponslble to honor Judge FUh, Laura Gal- found him a charming young that all tbaoo .trike, havo b»«n
to P « t rrepsoV.W*. Ivn .to* b(jdtor to . &lt;W*WII«SH Of * oiodord ^ l* * 1^ *' ^w!4V r, ..U&gt;n&gt; ’ ’ fa ; ( ¥ *

F o r u n tf
F
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TH-TT ,0r Wri*k roa recfjr* f priep tucker
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a Christmas
ire*
that I* fair and within your own sparkling on the el age and sil­ with only forty-four stars'snd a
Editor The Herald:
golden fringe that was presented
llapgood
In ver pine cones and Brasilian pep­
I ’m glad that my parents loved i-ontrol.—Norman
lo him by a first foualn of tbo
tha
flolariin
Msgssioa.
old "Hants Claus" snd "Christmas.”
per shining on tb*
Uhl*. I ’d king and heir i f th* thro?*. U
I con **• my mother now ss •&gt;&gt;• fcr
.
24’ N o m* n M n &gt;erv« tw0 m asters; fo r either he w ill
list* the one, and joys the oth er; or else he w ill hold to busied herself about tha kitchen—
Ml* °P*. REd 4**P1** t^e other,, Ye*cannot aery® God and Thura war* big iron pula boiling
and lh* oven was filled over and
mammon.
aver with (urkey, chicken and ham.
25. Therefore I say onto you, Take no thought for
Tha big cocoanut cake* had S
your life, what ye shall eat. or what ye shall drink; nor fluffy appearance and Ibe nw**t
yet for your body, what ye ahall put on. Is not the life potato pie was Ike boat In all tb*
world.
more than meatr-’and the body than raiment?
83. But seek yo first the kingdom of God, and his Whan th* cupboard, were full
the llttlo home cleaned and
rlghteoumere.amf idl'theso Mtfnga shall be added unto •ndla order I can are mother as ehe
you,
talked In under tone* to Dad.
,
1 wondered just what she was
8T. MATTHEW VII.
7. Ask, and It shtl! be given you; seek, and yo shall saying, Vdt I ’d not gab » nT &lt;!"**'
Ilona, for It won a waiting time. ,
find; knock, and It shall he opened unto you:
12. Therefore all .things whatsoever ye yrould that men On Christmas ere or a day b*-,
for* Dad *f*l*ri aaddla tha old,
should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this la the farm
liorsa and rid* t o • small
law and the prophets.
saw mill towp about ten intfaa
24. Therefore whoeover heareth these sayings of twsy, where toys and apples could
mine, and doeth them, I will l^ken him unto a wise man, b* found.

'WWI ro^*taH«v&gt; Ohara are t v

'le, to (fampathfa* with Jfthng|
liv in ' staging and ah oaU n j^
picket* at Kansas City or jtfabwhere.—lakeland Lodger.

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S A N F O B D -Q R L A N D O K E N N E L CLIJEt
Off Route 17 at Lo^wpQ^l
(Turn at the Red A rro w )

HI never fargst tho** rod tu­
which built hla house upon a roch;
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28, And It came to pass, when Jesus had ended fhcae ples and | (hotighl at the time that
ill apples ware V*d »t»4 wtr* V0*,
sayings, the pepoto were astonished at hliidpptrlge.
r|p* un«l) Uwy were &gt;gd.
29. For he taught them as one having authority, and My parrnla always managed to
not as the scribes.
have a big fire going In th# fir*------- O—
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rparlng and eratkllng w# couldn't
gel there &lt;l“ Hk enough,

On thla ntsht before Christ mas Americana ghould be
partlcuJarly, tMn*fUl.,that tbe old Yulolido aplrlt atlll
prevUls In t^U 'toilntnr. tha\ the love of Christ U atlll
manifested In this celebration q( .Hla blnh, and tiiat Santa
Cfaua atlll ilklflg down the chimney at alt .good little
children’s homes, rich and poo* alike, while aunts, uncles,
grandparent* and cousins gather from miles around for
the big Chrlatmaa dinner.
**

' In many co^ptrlea where thU fbte old custom once
prevplled,
jUngs will be passed over lightly, or la
bwiut'd complexly.
In aoms, rigid . laws
havf
been
enacted
against, say’ observance what-fpsvar of tha bjrth of Christ, vrhUe In other* the frowns
of the powera-that-be on t h e . d t l u n
who (UU
th* nee track opened at
&lt;ll'Hp ^ *?me oftfervance o ( tfcli opeudou,. make the jpy
of phrfatn^ns a aurreplltloup.f
‘
Thank hasveto that,Arne
throughout thoa* try; «&gt; u , j« t r ~ u I k . W ib .
Ing yaare have kept their faenk*
fa "riots will ho her# with shout
W " * * •uffWanUy
to
i r
¥ tatah rnenoy as over.
PCWffVa
,'be^ of the' th1"*—
,t wfral ThHnk heaven
II believe
Ctaual What a drab
this would ba
•re were not evqn
Whan iha
iwc«Mitlea of Ilf*
“ tha cm
burdfM of; U»4
I I fln taV readin' I
t and we can all be
^ th f
tjht hardest boilad fatal*
sound of eight Hay
• ■ . v ? rsf
tT.WVd
says'iho
wo ar* an .n
togclhoy by
—at
kfor ofl It’ r? '
Frank B. Kellogg to Reported
Improving from Serious lllasss■hoadllna In Tuesday's papoif.' B“*
tnfertuoalely, Ilk* th« man ta the
r* k* dtod of hoprcriewtnt.
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.yards from tha N il* In front of| "The propqr study o f mankind mllUoa dollars, and

were no . Santa ClausI It
a square where oevrn
stroota, u ni*n&gt; From'"wh*C lh* miniba Bs dreary M U there
o i . r
■
P***» a aqu.r* where lh* moat- |,trr to E gyp t'to ld me of kit g W
no Virginia’s. Thor* would bo gfai call, tha faithful to prayer, daily routine ha hal plenty of
no chlldlufo f»U&gt; thon.
five tins** a day from a min*- opportunity to study m*nl
rootrrr—no rotasars—to inaht
Can you lm-klno Savlni T i‘_ t e i - i W
buoy i i a ^ a T h
lolerubl* this aalatence. Wa body guard who la always With* . » ihe legation&gt;t. nhw^klriy, end
should have no *n)0/m*pt. i t you. a bodyguard who dresses in) goo* over the papers with hi. .mpyfa l" sum
copt In eenoa and aUhL Tbs those queer boggy pant, o f * secretary; , t eleven, ho attends heat, a shadowy .
eternal light w9h wkjch child beautiful blue and wears a tar- officially an art gallery far does .neotly.bg'( » »ho
poop, of- beaten gold and bur­
hood &gt;UJP ll&gt;* eiprld would b&lt; bueh on hi* head! It m m (hat something else o f this kind)! at
I a Isrbuah I* the right name forj one fifteen, he has luncheon at nished sans, and witkta Ur M
esJtlatsfabad.
enchantress wk&lt;m* “person bug­
, "Not hViero *n Bant* Claut! a fee. Can you Imagine having1 Mmt other legstloo if he la not
gered* .all dai*rU&gt;ll « l " , . Borely
a
ocor*
of
waiter,
dresser!
also
rnWriatning
hlmsslf;
between
You .might a* well not .heller*
froqi' Palestine must coma, t ijfl
In fait'leo. Nobody* sees Santa In baggy panto, resplendent with f « j t and five, he goon to teas, great heroic figures of bibU c^
Ctausq, but that ta po sign that •liver trimming, and a* butler,’ and’ In the qvenhtg. he dine* out time*, and in thq strwjti of
there U po HuaUl Vl* u*
The even more gorgeous* who speaks officially or gives a dinner,
:Cgyq&gt;&gt; tbbre must walk U&gt;* mysmoot rf*l Utlugg. In tho world five languages? Well, all thlaj The minister has about eight tif'al romantic Engllahpun In tho
It
In
Ib*
day’s
work
for
Judge
1
oV
^n
•
’whHe
tie
dinner*"
dur-.
are those that nelllier children
Whlto rebe and. h*pd shnwi ol
nor niep can *#*■ Nobody can Fish—all this and a whole lot' log the nesuon witty a guest Hat
^
|‘ of tart-nly-four jit. thereabout* .1
conce|ra or . imagine all
the mor*-

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Tha UfO gives tb* A. F. o f L.
crodit for th* defeat of lh* wages
and hours bill U&gt; on* o f tao first
itn e ly ’generous gestures th* CIO
has over mad*.
ibllctas

great motropoUtan ’ sewtpoper.
Tho reply given by FroncU P,
Church, editorial writer for the
Nqw . York Bun- to tho troubtad
tot le’ ooa of tao classic, nf
preaent-day Christmas literature.
Today. Iltllo Vlrstata la Dr.
Laura Virginia DougUa. promln
«M . N * v York educator. Church
has Kefn dead for
IhIrty-oriS
years, yet the editorial la atU
reprlntnl far and wide every
year. It* aggroaalve faith and
hope hare made It the moat
popular Chrlatmaa clstslc utrr
printed In any new• Paper. *
Here are a few eicorpt* from
tba editorial,
reproducad
by
permlaaloa of tha gun I
"Virginia, your li^tla
friends
are,wrong. They bgve beep af­
fects &lt;t by the skeptic lain o f,.*
.ksptlrul age. fb e y do not
liar,* agrept tbey ***. .They J-k U

Down cam# lb* stuffed stock
inga and whit* I bugged my dfall
ray H^la brothers romped over
&gt;U rvM&gt;qi with thflr lay gun* and
fire g u l f s ,

Finally W«'d take llm* t; saarth
deep*#' In our aipckinga—pulling
out cottdy and nuis sad red applf..
n pocket hntre I°r Use hoys sad s

string of bead, for mo—I hare
W
•? « t*«y to*11* qa bcauTuid
stare.

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Yea, I ’m (lad that my parents
loved Its* Chrlatmaa season.

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a* loot and c&gt;

aid ta'&gt;K
Undernreth R 1
each on* of Ua, ag
th* long fabta^
lot her’, own
Mother at
the other—I .

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UOLUNMRB

I’anuy Captain
jp q a jm .B *M j.a «f
personally handed tha not
Uiilad, Slataa A,mba*,ador J
C. Craw after its 'approval by
tha, cabinet and sanction by. Em­
peror IlirohtU.
!
Entries for. tha Sanford Car11 trots did npt make dear how
dffl Club's annual lighted Christ­
yesterday for Hayncvllle, Ala. to **•* reaponsiWe bqi^bara wpir*
mas trio contest will ba accept­
ed through Monday morning, as*
holidays.
_____
TSe note held that the sinking
cording to an announcement
..
, '
..
,
of tha Pansy was "entirely due
day hy Mra. Hqmer LltHa, cl
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Scott hays t0 , m i.t.j,,"
|
r
man o f the Garden (Sub c
laft for Craffapl City whtra thayj Navel Minister Mltyumaaa
mitts* sponsoring the contact.'
Numbers of, entries hare al* will visit Mrs. Scott’s parents, I "hi riled "battlefield psychology

Kid Parly Given
Not To Late
By Methodist Group
Enter Tree
Tha Y°u ag Paopla’a Dapartment

party last night at tha annas. Thosa
attending m
tan's coatrunm- and brought, toy a
with tham which will ba sent to
Tha noma war* appropriate
decors tad la rad and p a a q with
a a i m fr f r ofiC hrtym s* tryfa and
bamboo, several p s h wars an*
Joyad far which Raw. Paul Rad-

* * '* * ‘

R« fresh manta wars aarrad to
tho foil owing: tho Rot . Hedfeam,
tho Mlaaos Helen Chapman, Olivo
Chapman, Mary Ratliff,
Margoartta Dunean, Sadias Will Isms,

Psrsanq/s

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Vo-

re a d y

byen

received

and

it

la

Mr. and M(p. C*. U. Couch.

I ■■ ‘ he principal factor la tha

expected that
fha
last-mlnUte
------ ■
|stuck on - the pansyJ “ By that
Judge and Mrs. J. F. BoucheUe I do not want you lo think l
rusk will putl the total ’ wall over
last year's.
of Charleston, W. Va., ara tha hot- am offering what la called an
A ll trass must ba -lighted on Way rAata of l|r. 'and Mrs. “ Uhl," ha said.
“ I do not know how to epoloChristmas night and be illumi­ Hanry Wight.
■ 1■
cl*a for thla attack on an oldac*
nated each night through Nyw
"Year's between the hours o f 8
Mr. and Mra. Dallai F. Douthello representing tha aovaraignty of
•P. If. and' 10 p. M.
Ot Charleston. W. Va.. ara Visit- ‘ hf United Stales,'' said Tonal.
Tha following prises and their
donors ware announced by Mra.

Eda Stitch, -Elisabeth Whittington,
Jaaala Darden, Ntllle
Will lama
Doris 8 uo Williams, Mary Alice
Williams, fnax WUlUmi, Clayda
Forgason. Ethel
Riser. Virgin Is
Petold, Mary Wat hen, and Edna
Stick.
1 Also Spancer William*, E4«utd
White, Jack Grant,
Roderick

Mist Mary Mrguirra

jjsfcfTO s s a ' j a a

CITY BRIEFS

S X C S K B II

Shlpaeat Ot
ROBE BUSHES

A Fresh

The ■Ik'S will tender "Tom and
Jerry* after they open house at
tho leant Elk's Lodge tomorrow
afternoon, Rxalted Ruler George
Thurston amouiced today and
urged *S tnambers to be preaant.

A. K. ROSSETTER
FLORIST
Celery Ave-

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Appraclatad by all mexsbera o f tho faulty this Christmas—
and for yearn to roue— a good ramrra.

Bog Modeh from 98c. Folding from &lt;8.50
Argus Candid 12.50.
Movie 9.95

' Tho first social mooting o f ths
I x x M Togrtxt Club will bo hold
In the MtrnUtuma Hotel Monday
in — *mrawt bp Mra. C. C. Eari,
4m i w * t *y lira. C. C. Earl,

I I I, I)
Tbw lA-aaoi^ Sarnion also
In­
cludes IUa follow Ins
luiaxxggs
friar tin- Christian Science lastbook, “ Sri(lira and Health will)
Kajr to (ha Scripture." hy XUi f
Baker kXItly: “ In Iba jr a r l i l l .
1 discovered th« Christ Selanca
ot dlrtna Uwa of Ufa,
Truth,
and t.uvc. and nomad by dis­
covery Chriatlan Bclrnce.
God
“ j.
"•
bad * tiaan rtnrloosljr preparing
uak* a on nan as&gt;vtrr
me tlurlnK nianjf rear* for tho
t u m o t i * h i \v u -k »
Tha Rev. J** It Oouthseland. m -rptlon'of thla final reflation
PastoK
of the- absolute dlrlne Principle
Hut.usr Uch.’f L I M * A. M,
of
scientific
mental
healing.
This apodlrllral Principle points

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M ePh.rtaiL
i.rmer p e ti'-f
o f l F u ll
tl»tp e l
I'abtraaclt
T.Jl.

Prayer
sad . praise
edralra
iVedaeoday erealng at Tilt P. M
tVatrli nlaht
M t a 'f f
Friday
'Truing, n ee, tt, at l i f t 1*. ^t.
I I X SO t i t I’ATIHHJtC C H liR t'll
1 -timer KlaM h 8 t a tut Oak A ir .
iTirlttm ae M u m
Viral M att at
II
ntidnluhi.

, SAY IT WITH OURS

PIPPIN GARDENS
W E S T F IR S T S1\

Saturday

oVIrt.'V, l&gt;rf 1] t
Caii.l
Hweetly

— lla lk t
The
Anuria
H ina— llnueer Tuurjee.

T W E N T Y - O N E UUN.S
. . , and n m illion c h m *
. . . fo r th e hlnxlng th rills
o f N a v y fnoUmll . , . and
.th e love story ttf A n n »F *
olia . . . w h ere th e whip*
mnlcn . . . jirid-m uloti . . .
fig h t it o a t f o r th e g ir l
on ly one could h a r e !

Ikisnt.-sy—

InviM-Alli.tl—
tlrn iii — ll (.‘am * I'lmn The Mid*

nlKin (Tr-ar.

Het'lplure—

Pia&gt; er—■

Anlimni T lirm
lieritn— Vlnrent

W ere

Hhep-

Huln A rtiurue—O ll.dy

Nluhl—

nirei mry—

A-lama

Herman—fir llrnwnlee.
11&gt;mu - II l.-uiue All Ye Valthfgl.
11#pihctltRtt— HI if ll I Kin lil.
Mfh, Fru n U h VMrimy

Int ft CUrtlr. illrFrlnr)

(O n itfi*

Kfijirwii tjiL— It rw. J
E . T t r w ll*
illMftr. Mfk iiillim T* K iirh .
Mrs
Wttflni'f* W rlM lil,
Mr*.
c 'h n rlfi
IV ilhr, Mrs. 11nr h rr I H u ra rll mit!
M m J. A Vllrl lln r.
AI N ik Mrn. J.
IlnphlnB#
Mr*
K T . M o rrow , Ilm . H u rry
11 nd Mr*, A. (* Fo rt,
Trwtirft— Mr. H. A. Ir w in
»/nt
M r Ps II. m nlth.
. n * p »— Mr. H. K. Aftdrrw *. U r
J . A , illat I In* clbkJ Mr. Hutu Jtlulr*
•niL. J r .
Ho1o|«t«— M i».
C h u rlr*
W llk f
Mr*
J o lliii
T a lta rh
i m ; Mr*
L &gt; rb # rt Ittj*acll.

CHURCHB* OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
“ CIIIU 8 TIAN BCIENCB" Is lh«
aubJcrt of the
l^sson-tti-rinnn
which will be read |n Chun-lies
of Christ, Brli-nllet, throughout
the world, on Huntley, Dei'i-inber II.
The Golden Text
Is:
"Ho,
every one that thlralelh, roue
ye to the waters, and he that
hath no money; rams ye. buy
and eat; yea, come, buy win*
and milk without money and
without price." (Isaiah fi&amp;;|)
Among the citations
which
comprise tho l.essiin Bermon la
the following from the lllblo:
'There is n river, the streams
whereof almll make glad
tho
city of Ood, Ihn holy plare of
the tabernacles of the most high,
And It shall no In that day,
■bat living waters ahall go out
front Jerusalem; half of Ifagm

FrritSaMi ViujJla ai
Butter m a n
—« trio Uml’s hard to beat,

Q U A R T S....... 5 ft
PINTS
M
AUu Hevrn other flavors from which to choose

Wo will, have an excellent supply, of
sweet milk and creufn to supply
your holiday needs ant\ for youf eg#
nqg party. ^
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Sunday
Monday

COMPANY
PHONE 884

811 W v fIR S T ST.

JONES •w.„.. WILLIAM
t n t v o u s ts ?
j
OOUOlAt o u m u u i ^ M ^ S
•t)« ,'—*•i"

50GALttttiS
if fast with each Norge
Circulating Oil Heater I
Co m hi and see them.

Or, and Mrs. F. A. Ersrhard,
wlntar residents of sanfprd, ar­
rived yratffdar from Hlpon. Wtaand will b'o with (heir cousins,
Iba Allan II.' 81 .me and Mis*
Carol. Siudo at their home In
L'odri.

,

Holy Cross Church
Will Hold Annual
Mid-Night Service

W N 1IA.VR j r » T

Year1,

nwr
euitli: in
on*namo ono.” (psalm* «;4, Zech,

HimLay

111 ip«n3 the

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NSW

t'hri. llsn K

To-Night

KBU l
ilrlando. n *»4 M ir «*n *v » A\»

o f Nash'

tree. » 8 .00. awarded by Florida
Power, and Light Co., second spend tome time with Mr, tad Mrs.
prise, Ubla lamp by Randall M. L. WWgbt on Calory Aranue.
Electric CdT
Beit ensemble. |250, awarded
_ _____
_______ wl\l
.. r leata to
C.
H. Eckeraon
by Sanford Garden Club; second night by airplane for New York
pylte, serving tray by Scott-Car City where ba
raway, Inc.
i weekend.
Baal decorated doorway, W-60|
—
awarded by Sanford. Garden Club;
MU. ratcya
Prtacf, Ed Wilton, Fred Sikh, and
second prUe, bottle of toilet W»- tlmore, ltd. ha*
BrnkUn BanUay.
•er by Jones A Stephens.
several weeks wt|h Mr,
'
— ------ Mra. T. U O'Conner.
esc. officials over the reported In­
sult la the American flag «t Wuhu.
Dec. 13, ;
Ga. If espcrlcd to arrlr
The rrporla said that Jppsiwac,
On exhibition in Roumillat *
while completing
occupoifuo in
Anderson's drugstore, la an ell
Wuhu aritrd an Amrricairownml
CenUnusC Peem Pape One
painting o f “ Tho Nativity” done In anticipated
Christinas volume.
boat, pulled down the flag and
hy Mist Gretchen U w lt o f thla
The deep Kmilh where sales
city.
warn reported ‘ largest In his­
Frank Bepjamin, who attends
Mias I^wia U the Ultnled
tory" was the mil) exception.
the University of
Florid*,
is
yo u n g daughter o f Mr. and Mrs,
Men's furnlaliliiRs again lopped spending the holidayi with hie
Frank Lewis and la well known
Christmas
shop .parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 . Ben­
fW b ff *l| vrork- A number of her the Hats of
Pllatp.irerg exhibited at tha State per*. Jewelry suits experienced jamin.
Fstr fat Orlando last winter and a definite upiwing. Heavy goods,
such ax furultuie, slumped.
Miss Elisabeth Dr Fore si has
bloe%ribbons. _
, Warm weather usgmented the arrived front Nrw York to visit
Christman spirit In tbs South her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ More Kpisi-npnt Kradrmy in Ballimorr, Maryland. I.ovcday' Com'
■nd at Raleigh, n . 0 „ depart­ man 8. DeForest.
tnunlon srrvlre and D-ullry Duck’*
ment stores reported oeths "bo“ Arise, Shim-” will be sung by tha
Minn
Florrncf
W
lltf.
of
KU«n*
pond ex pact at iuii s." Dollar valchoir, [‘rv-criling the service MUt
umo was aallmated between 1 1 helhj N. J. la apontllnR tho Miller will play “ O Holy Night"
with
hi*r
to to percent o*er lt3«. Hard­ Chrlslmaa holidays
by Adams, and hrr postude will be
ware Salsa and auto supplies, pnronia, Mr- nnd Mr*. Henry Gounod's Match Homalnr. Mra.
Will#.
Ktistis 1'rukH will sing tin* inriiletv
Atlanta* Ga., department ttorea
1 ul solo in the anthem.
Mrs. K. Vnn . Iluren Connall
ilao reported sales and volume
An unuanaily large choir
pa.
arrived been aaeemUUd fur Ibis i i r r s t .
“ consider* Illy aheadof
last of Phllndrlphla,
year- Merchants said they .aw yesterday to spend the holidays The sopranos include Mrs. J. U
Harsh Inglry, Mias Joyce King, Mlaa
lltUa evidence of the business with her mother. Mrs•
]H rit Jackann, Mrs. Kualli Peaks,
recession and one leading dapart­ Btewart,
Mra. A. M. Philips, Mra. Charles
ment store manager said sale*
Klernwerih, Miss Carol Stone, and
were largest In history.
GIRL SCOUTS
Orlando
Merchant!
reported
Final plana for tli« Court of Mfs. M. J. Oram. In the elto ti-csales beat In 10 years. Merchants Awards were made al the meet­ tlon will be Miss Marguerite lnglry, Mrs. P. M. King, Mrs. W.
In Iba citrus bells raptfrted trade ing of the Girl Hroula
which
approaching hoora time holiday whs held Wednesday afternoon
proportions.
Tourist
registra­ at the LIHIa House,
tions wara 10 percent over Its*.
Christmas candles were made
and
tenderfoot
tests were
passed. It was announced Hint

Miss Lewis* Painting
Is Displayed Here Christmas Spirit
Fades Over World

| toward th « forrntr t ra. and bait
of them towi.pl (hr hinder am:
In rummer anil * Inter ahall 11
t&gt;o. And Ilia Lord ahall ha king
all iha
that day
ahall Ihfta bp
I.ord, and hla

lUnrh HchnuL

'tfb*. Vtity U*: — tha »u&lt;rrri'lFli
•rcr pre»*n&lt;&lt;\
delivering
the
c h ild ,* ° ( men (ram i-vciy 111
IkM M ik I* heir to.- Through
Christian Belence, rrllglon and
.leodlctn* mtf liuplr.it with
*
Mvtuer
nature and
essence;
fro»h pin low arn given tu (alth
and understanding. and thought*
•rqnalnt tkeaselrs* Intelligent­
ly wllh God." &lt;pp 107:1-14)

Halcony
10-25

We Wholeheartedly
Wish You A Very

Lower Floor
18-3$

First
Show
at
One
O'clock ik v t ) Day — —

MERRY XMAS
• HAPPY NEW YEAR

LANEY’S DRUG STORE
Jeweler

G I r TO FLORIDA

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Saturday

�FRIDAY,

TROPHY"*

e Ruling Oh
go wh«n lb* paopl* m iy .till think U rr" w«
*■«•
or you a* parhap* not Incompataat through *b* direct circulation of
New* Review Editor,
than to (tap on 111 perhaps they *ntHmlon
literature within Ha
® , The AP Feature Sente*
ri£Tff l#27’e April, soth »nnl»*r*ary know before yon do that yon aia P1* " 1*- * • * mad* in antagonism
,*« labor orgnnitaUoni ao t»lda»t
n fU n cle Bam'* entry Into the bacon Inf la tempolent.”
Spain’* royal f*rally waa betting
®° « P l * j r * who** economic
World tear, Grandpa Europe again
Ka but cant an Inaorffant General .Ufa la at Ha mercy e»n fall to
waited f'boo boo.”
Foremost among th* few war Franco. Ha waa premlelng H o *-. comprahand I t
.............................
- “ the
* '
CanaUnt H**&lt;Uity
the choiceet bloaaoma
hi
ebanf** left waa th* fact Der lem*
“The foil alffnificanca of thin *«•
Fuehrer had 800,000,000 fewer ■prlnfftlma of victory."
Brltleh ahlpe war* attacked. And 'affoniim ha*I been broofht hom*
acre* than Der KaUer—and wantto Ha employe* through the eonOd a b i( farm. But he affiaad to the battle for B.llboa began. , , .
■tant hostility of foremen and
*n lff a pe*re-pip* If tba man fat
aupervltory offieiali throofh the
Woodrow ttlUon’* apot would haad
•yitematlc dlacharff* of union adan* around.
I Total**, throuffh the employment
Franklin D. Bo***re1t (tack to
iof hind thoff* to terror in and beat
gjgarats, Franc* and Britain tamed
union m em ber* end •ym p eth l»e r»)
• to Belgium. Thera Premier Paul
Van Zeeland, from Princeton wae
F .trouncing tbs local natl nutiance
I , In an election. He arreed to go on
1 the road and *ee how to mak*
Deerbom.
apondent In this fight to prevent
j fHand* and influence bailor**.
Whah that wOt *e*tnr, I cannot uelf-organlution among Its *mP
There w*e *n "unhealthy fluih
“ jf;
company attorney* P|0ycc ha* been th* Ford aervlc*
I Of Igeer" (Doctor Hull'* diagnosis)
will mova In on tba decision right &lt;Ut&gt;*rtm«nt. . .
I frpm hi*lory'* wont ca*e of ro­
___ * T " ___
. | “The record Irave* no doubt
ot mlng. Th* Preiident told go*- •••T**' M
Plant Clanad Dawn
' tbit th* **rvic* department haa
I . omment employee* not to debbl*
Bennett’* reply to th* labor Vv&lt;m vt.ted with the r**p«m*lbllHy
hr the riling atock mart, and ad*
board'a declalon from Waahlngton « f maintaining •arraUlan*# oecr
dad:
eama as th* Blear Rang* plant, roH employe*. not only during
^ "That** * 1*0 good advice for the
employing MfiOO worker*, closed thwir work hot evaa whan they nr*
Toblic". *
The Wagaer AH
Bealde* to**lng out a b**eb*II to
1 opan the »*a*on, Mr. Rooaevalt
’ pHched raathematlei at America’*
million*: The nation'* budget waa
. faHher from belay balanced than
anticipated. Congre** would ha**
tp go taay.
: Nearly everything waa going op
W P A begin cutting down. Th*
. President wcnt.fiahlng la th* Gulf
Of Mexico.
In the Buprrme Court'* chain*
‘ her. packed every Monday, New
Dealers enjoyed "a pretty good
day." Th* Wagner labor law waa
upheld, B to 4. Many thought that
U ft no excuae for “ court packing."
"Th# coBatItution,” other* anorted, "haa become what Justice Robl art* aaya It la."
■ "Daatlnyr Benalor Aahurat re­
marked, "la tolling her Invincible
I belt ’1
EL’ .
OeUra Cato Bridged
II n i L v l P.
a ■ a.
||i r ai r r ■end
m o
u 11 11
aj ,
f.' -, Whiter
Chryaler
John
I»
'liewU made peace after |87,000,UOO
1oases In wages end trad*. Turalng
to fresh foe*, CIO brawled with
Ontario’* peppery Premier Hep­ Ford Motor company had violated
burn and |oal a battle to farman th* Wkgnar labor dispute* act and
angered by a Herabey, P a , cboco- ordered It to reinstate 28 employea.
The**, th* board said, had been
late-plant alt-down.
Into - Kentucky'a "bloody Har­ discharged for anion activity.
lan" county, CIO advanced, too,
Th* company waa ordered to
'Senate Inquirer* wondered h#W atop dlacouraftag membership in
BberlfC Middleton, j i I M N i- y u r th* United Automobile W ork fc, Dr
man wn&amp; admitted doe* contact any Bthor union, and to poet nolle**
with coal companies, had Ineaatod In Ha Dearborn and Highland Park,
1103,728 vinca 1084. " I ’m Joat aa Mich, plaat* staling It would fOm*
pusaled aa you are,'' h* told ’am.
Another Good flowed down the
Ohio valley. Florida argued about
n ship canal. Th* last San.Fran­
cisco Golden Gat* bridge rhret was
driven; Itc golden head broke and
fall In lk* water.
"Minority
Stockholder No. 1"
tried In vain to oast Charley
Schwab from Bathlehem Stool
Father Divine, Harlem's "God,"
Was held after a stabbing in
"heaven.’’ The Russian G-man**
own ehlef waa arrested in tb* red
purge, and Leon Troteky, safe In
Mexico, tried to dear htmsalf of
blame for all th* "treason,’’ in an
unofficial trial.
Praur* Promise* Vletory
"Coronation Commentary** ap­
peared. Broadway warmed up to
"Richard II." Hollywood rateaaad
"Th* Print* and th* Pauper."
"K ing Anthony l ” challenged King
George VI'a right to the throne.
.Premier Baldwin prepared to re­
tire, explaining: " I t to far bettor to

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May This Christmas Be Your Merriest
and The New Year Your Happiest and
Most Prosperous
M e rry ^Christmas
Happy N ew Year

THE JEWELER

Eckerson
Fruit Chnhers, Inc
■H U TS

365 DAYS *

ia p p in e s s

AND

PROSPERITY FOR

1938
A Merry Christmas

Heartiest Wishes
H it AND MRS. C. W. SULLIVAN, Proprietor*

A Happy New Year
to You
{And may your mind b« fro* from wonj

.«of Round Inatinner Protection.

HAPPY
NEW YEAR
b

Best Wishes tor a
Glad Yuletide
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May the Joys of a Season noted for its
happiness be multiplied for you this

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tB B SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

well Judged
lest Decorated
Sanford Store

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EYE OPENERS—by Bob Crosby

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Jwtoaowc and alore front w&gt;ro
jparpaectaetr ta koeplng wlih lha
jtokrtctmBa apir'i. and that tha
•rraniamrnt wan each (hat St
Waathd a baanlirul 111aml Ballon
Iftkct at night, ret maintained
IL altrtctlTcneH In the dar*
'thne.
■‘ The eommlllee awarded hon'•rable menllon to lha following:
Hill Hardware Co. For a beau­
tiful lighting
aratam and
a
apleadtd dlaplay of Chrlitmaa
toerchaadlaa.
t ‘ Badya'i Bpeelalty
Hbop—For
the moat arilatlc and original
treatment of
decoratloua and
dUpjay*.

OP THE IN S E C T
KINGDOM IS T H E '

, P R O V IN G - M A N T IS .
HIS PIOUS A T T iT U O E
IS U S E D T O L U R E
O TH E R IN S E C T S NEAR
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rnnalltuilnn lb .
Blreclora
and
, " h- d* ’' Vi r ilK B N IK l”
ritialn-k
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la ,*
1‘ n iiil
liu*
d a rk o f Clrrult Court,
pruvrinaM Cnninuni. a
l..rm «r
damlnol, CWim. i v Florida
,ur|iwtatl„„ o ’ aanlt.d um.rr
the
Iwmltiola County. n orm a.

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h.-rrtntnrr dlaaulrrd
under
in#
■ruvlniunn ,&gt;r Chapter
itit a
&gt;,(
m it k k
o r r o i i r u - O i i'K *
the luvna ul k lor bln. ara plain,
A N II nAl.K
Mira and i : (I, liana* It, Trnalaa, T l» WIIIIXI IT XIAY CONCERN:
f t * , 0 - - " ( M T ' " ’.. HntlvIdnaHy nnd
N u t i c k Id
IIK IIK IIY
OIVKN.
c *. Hhuaall. hla w in , F ra n ] ibai undar and by vlrlua o f »
»la 11. Applalnn, Italph A ila lla l dr.T r* of ftiracloaura
and
aala
■liar, and Frank E. Dlckerman. landarad In tho Clrrult Court In
aa and .on.iMuUnn T r u . t r . . un* ant for Bamlnola County Florida,
dar that certain Declaration
n l in Chancery. I u n rnuaa lharatn
T tlial dntac. Ju n a.llth . A l&gt;. H IT . pandlnn whrrrtn Oaar|. I*. W hllduly recorded among tha public man. U. M. Callaway.
Cary
l&gt;.
ravurda nl Ham......I* Counti. r io r . U n d la H r.k in , W. lucndla
and
Ida. In Heed l ook It, p act I d , M yrtle Loyd W arn, aa and ronXranrla ,1. Applalnn. and w it . — - d ilu tin g
lha
Ulrarlura
and
* h ? w CtirlBll«n lump l i T n ik t»»i
of
1a m
F ron l
Imunknown lU ipn A # (l.tlfa* her rfrtd » put velum t Cnittpany,
*
fofn »»r
Bnow'a Barber Shop—Tor lha
-----rorpo ration orc.nlvad undar lha
moat attract Ira amall window,
Inna o f lha d ia l, o l Florida, and
heretofore daaolvad
undar
ihr
Y»Hh . ultltul Ion of rary milo
T he v o r l o 's
•rman. whnao ChrlMlan name i II pinvlalnna nr Chaplar
1***0 « t
unknown, and' all other im rtlr* Ilia U v a o f Florida, ara pinin'
.gpace to tho boat poaalble adLARGEST ISLAND \
ntu.ee namea ara unknown ta t illa and I*. (I. Ila m all. Trualra.
Tantaga.
piainlirfa who may he Inlarralrg
HAS AN AWERaCE
A
a l b* h a v e end— rewnrt.ru— in* ’ n m # c n U m**i i. l i i i w i r*.
*ts
" V Thl# la the fourth .yaar a
OP-ONE-INHABHANY
volvrd In tlila anil, ara defend* lOrrmUnti, 1 will »«&gt;ll al rubllc
nnle. I w ill aril al puliHa nulcry outcry in th« hl|h**t bl4d»r for
J'Chrlatmaa l*ri«e” hna been ofFOR EACH 50
lo lha Itlilieel bldda* fn? rath nl «*i*h al Ih* Front 46or of the
ferod by tho Chamber of .Com\
SQUARE MIlE«
Ihe From ttoor
of
lha
Court Court lioni* la th* City of Runllnuaa In the C lip of Hanfnnl in font In *«1il County and Hl.ita.
flB*ree, creeling additional en"T H R E E OPERATIONS
an Id ........... and
Mtale
during dtirlnv th* i*f*I hour* of aal*
.U datama which today hta had
I ARB PERFORMED AT,
III** If * nl tin Iit* o f inlii nn Mon* nn Mundiir, th* Ird dmf o f Jan­
dny. ihe Ird day of January. A uary, A. D . 1931. th* M in i b*ll*rt
.'the etf.ct of making Banfortfi
I I ONCE AOTOMATtCAllY
I» IJ i*. Ihe earn# being Ihe flie l Ihr first Monday In aald month
holiday decoratlona aome of tha
Monday In Bale, mnnth
land
a f ind a legal naira day) th* fol­
/ / WITH NEW G AS R A N G *
leual
aala* d ay) lha
rntlowlng lowing dvrrrlhrd land**
allualf.
‘ moat oataUndlng
In
Florida.
//
HEAT REGULATORS”
drvetlbrd land, alluatr. IHnn and I&gt;lng and bring In th* County or
mAany favorable and Interfiling
In-lug In lha Cuunlv nf genu nnle hFininiil* and glat# uf
//
g a s turned on
Fliirida!
und Hlnla nl Florida, ta -u ll:
io-witz
Hbmmenta have been rerletered
F AUTttHATlCAlVY LIT AMO
fe n . ro rly -e n a f i l l . F o u r *
l u l l FoM y-*lgh t (41). Forby vlnllora, Chamber of Coml wn
HU,
Furly-lhraa
&lt;(31,
OYEN TEMPERATURE S E T '
ty-nln* t49). I trir (KO). Ftfl-’nrly-fnnr
III).
Fn riy.riva
ly-on * i l l l . F ifiy -tw o
meren offldala aald, recalling
I IU .
F o r ty .It
( 111.
and
F lfty -th rr* (111 and
F ifty .tha etty'a fenllre appearance.
Fnrly.Haven HTI. arrnrillnn In
four I&amp;O. act'd i ill it* in ina p
Th«ra
amag inpanuttoa* wh*r» thnm nrn mom than nlghttno
mnp nnd plat flta j ..r locerd
and pint filed uf recoMl
un
Chamber
ProMdenl
T.
B.
no the fla t f.av nr Draainhar
the 11»t day
nf
Merfmliar.
■bontthkIYmjlag *»»U »-T h n Jtpa* thoaxmad penont to Mth fifty
1111. In lha Fuhllr Itarnnia of
Blmpaon aiaerted (hat the or- Dion, whtn (In*ping, tin than a u r aqaara m l U n . _______ __
191), In (lie Public Iterunl*
Hamltmln Count e
F lor inn. in
of Rentlfiole County. Florlila.
Ivnlxatlon la “ more than pleaied' to Mt tha tmbtaaoma motqnlioa.
I’ lat llnnk I. nrhhdi -*..id man
— Hi P fn I Hon k S. w'hint
»nld
and plat la a nlal nr lha land#
with the manner In which Ban- Tha ftmala ta .try brara and oflta
inn|i mim. plat I* a part o f the
-flagar teach- control baa eoma
owned l.v 1-aUa
Fm n l
ImJamie
owned
tiy
l.nk*
Front
ford merchanta
and
buitneca aala bar much amaller mala,
into tha ktuhaat Uodara i m rang*
prnv..man!
Cnnip.ny.'
and
Inipruvenieni
Cunipany.
nnd
wlilrh aald man nnd pint wnn
------OTtai ara now antomatleally eonmen hare cooperated (hla ‘ year
which
raid map
nnd
plat
nppmved
by
ih
f
l
l
y
Cnmwan unproved by
the
11 I f
Wbtla math of Grataland ta an* trolled . . . gone ara tha old -peak
In carrying nut the Chilitmaa
mla.lnn dr H.nlnr.,
County
i?ommUM|un o f hiinfoid. Coun­
o f Hemlnolr. Hint. ,| FInt Ida.
ty nf Hr ml mde. Hint o f F lo ilbplrll. which la taken &gt;i a man- tahabliabia, popatalloa flgarao ara and pokaT methodi. Ho matchaa ara
at a maallnn haii; ftaaanihar
««rt, nl a Hive lin g held Per-iinaiartltag
whaa
compand
to
inch
a
aaadad,
aadlhan'i
no
itooplog
orag
Mcatttlon of good bualneia.
STIh, I M l. Ih r etmtr dovarttiad
her
ITlIi. 1911, the ahuVe dr*
koarlly popatatad country aa Japan, to light tho orwat. —-----ropeny*
W in .
ntherwler
eerlhed property bring other*
nnwn and daarrlhail na In ’ ,
viler known nnd ilreerlkrt, an
Fnrlv-nnr ( I n
Fnrlv. I wn I If ,,
laol* F orty-eigh t t i l l * Forty*
r n 'ty .th r e e
ill),
F ..rir-r»u r
nine (19), F iftv ir.o). F ifty I I I ) . Fn rty-llva ( ( » ) . gortvone
(M l.
Fifty - two
(65).
r l« fM r and Fnrly.aavrn IIT I
P lfly-fh ve a (M l nnd
F ifty o f fjih a View )*ark. error.tfour (M l of l.ak** View park,
Inw lo plat rharanr duly ianct'oidliig to plot thrrruf, duly
rordad emnnn lha pnMIo tearvcorded amonfr the
pillillp
nrd.
nf
H.mlnnta
rountv.
record*
of H« mlmda County.
Florida in Flat It..ok V on
Florida In Plat Hook
3 on
pen, &lt;1
page 41.
u f
n o vi.K .
I« F DOW.K,
X
. Hnerlal t l n i o m Chaneary
A* Hiierlat M aal*r In Chancery.
The holiday leatton not only Havii-i-i.
h |ilfi’iTovt
BA 3(1* FI * R
li|&lt; JIITON.
Hollrllnr (nr rUInllffa
faring* Santa Clau*,'turkey din­
Hotkitnr for Plain Of fa.

Qreenlan.cC

h .r tiu,band. Norik Band. Ohio.
T lllord Halt, Del'roea. Tannaaaa*
IM lla ll.
Dalrua*.
Tenneaeva.
I'.mma Hall. Ualroaa. renn.a*##t.urlla lla ll. D.lr.-aa. Ttnnraaaa.
Mary K llgora, l i l t IVaat I ’ nualaaa Avenue, Naahallla. Trnnra*
aaa, Huth K llaere. l« 1 l
Waal
Deualaa*
Avanua.
Maahvlllr.
Tanuaaaaa, Joh n K llc o ra
1111
W rat Itouclaaa Avanua,
Naahvilla.
Tanaaaaaa,
il» . a
Mar
U m a r and ------ Server, h »r huabund. I l l l
Hamilton Avanua.
l-hat la Donga. Tannr««aa.
David
Hall, T ill Haarlhorna
Avrnua,
Hollywood, C alifornia and Ham
Halt,
1(11
Hamilton
Avrnua.
Chattanooga. Tanaaaaaa
It appraring leant n .worn bill
of rnmplalnl Iliad In |h. Ninth JuJirlnl
Circuit
Court.
itrnilnnla
I'nunty. Florida, whtraln you nm.
ijr h o f you » r » named drfandanla
ami jamaa w , I I all. Imtlvtduallr
niul aa I r i i t n for v lrc&lt;nla It
llall. Jamaa IV. Halt, 3 r . and Min­
or l a , lla ll la plalntlir- -.hal yotf
a ataia nr ruunlry nlhrr than Ib *
main nr Florida and that lhara
U nil paraon
fn tha diala
of
Flnrioa. lha aarvlra ol a aimpnana
upon whom would bind either nr
all of you: Yharafere
yuu ami
each of ynu ara redulred In be
and apprar In-tora the aald Ninth
Judicial Circuit Court.
Hemlnote
County, Flntlda. at Haplnril. Flnrl*
dm on the Ird day uf January,
A. It 1(1*. ami Ihen nttu lhara
maha ati.w ar in raid bill ol com­
plain! r ■ht hi lad anatnat ynn. ulh*
arwlea a dacrao prn cnnrraRo w ilt
he cnlaiad aaalnet you and each
It la further ordered that thi«
order he puMiaaed in the Hanford
Herald a newspaper published in
Hernlnol* Cuunty, Florlca. once a
week for four rnnaecntlve weak*
DON IS and OltDRHKD, I hla the
Ird ' day of December! A D t9)T.
O T ' IIKHNDON,
(7t*rk C lrru lt Court.
Btmlnol* County. Florida*

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Fire Chief Warns
O f F ire Hazards
D u rin g Holidays

FACE THE FUTURE
W ITH CONFIDENCE]
Tkara b a GULF LIFE afitnl near

ner*, and gala celebration*, but
•l*o additional fire hazard* which
may lead lo dlaaater unit-** every
precaution Ib taken. Fire Chief
Rack Cleveland atated today.
"A fire at thi* lime of year
la particularly unplraaant tinrr
It take* *11 (h* joy from the *eawhich normally I* the hapit periqfl of the year." the
local Flra Chief elated.
Yulelide
fire haiard*
have
been reduced conaldrrnbly aince
varicolored electric I ik Mb have
replaced the flnming rnttdle, hut
even tho electric lighta aontellmi-a
may be tho ratine of a di.aatroua
fire in the event Ihat n abortago in the wiring acta afire the
Chrlatm** tree which drira out
quickly In a warm room." the
Fire Chief continued, adding that
If the wire la worn or Itlnknl,
the Inaulation may fail and a
fire will reautl.
"Another dangeroua practice la
to hang celluloid drrorationa on
the Chriitmaa tree. If they come
in contact with a flame or light­
ed electric bulb, they burn with
a fierre, hot flante.
When a
Chriatniaa tree burn*, the heal
given o ff often communlralea Ihe
fire to curtalna or other artlclaa
in Ihe room, and the damage ia
high."
Some of th* toy* on the mar­
ket are made of celluloid. There
have been many Inatancra rf
email -children being burned when
lhaae toy* were carried loo clow
to a fire or healer. Thl* hai­
ard Istlncreawd when fire* are
lighted In open fir* place*. A
acreen to keep Ih* kiddie* aw*y
from tha fire, and flying ipark*
away from tha carpet I* a good
InveetmanL
“ Don't let fire »poil your holi­
day," urgea tha Chief. " A lit­
tle ear* and forethought would
prevent tha vaat majority of all
fires. Don’t allow rareliaaneaa to
damage your property or In­
jur* your family or friend*. Such
an occurrence ia even more depreaving at Chriatniaa time. But
if flra ahould break out in your
home In spit* of your effort*,
remember that our department 1*
conatanlly ready to serve you.

W
Sanford, Florida
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Tho memory of a flower gift remains
long after other gifts ere forgotten. We
offer a complete line of cut flowers and
blooming plants, corsage*, roses, valley, gar­
denias and orchids, decorative and memorial
wreaths cannot be equalled for l*cauty or
price.
W * telegraph flower* anywhere anytime

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d ' fca»a\ M U , H alf* and a uiU r, Saoia.
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to Toy land with tbe
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rilrjr Qoeen after excUbig adetn- Fairy i
; tapa b which th. aottor m o m ultra
■ Bolt* from a m at whit. fra.
totebn
V Chapter S3
u li » » • Falfy Qocca'a B*ere«
f b p la
Santa w n to pleated when ho
-Bat,
H * th» tailor}. kohrat aw la# two da
. tdp lo ala door ha d i a H
M* U
jf » P of doll, ho vaa carry la# aad tho ah
&lt; M M to tkh boat ahaalin#*
falriea.
&gt; "So yon escaped &lt;b* fra! I laid M U a
Bra. Bant, yew would. Coao in."
To t!
1 Ho picked op th* oailor and Fairy
Bal#a In one hand, and th. Fairy in .to
1 Quern la hi* other, and ruihed in- they’ll
.- .I * tho toyiliop. lira. San la raw. .hut y*&lt;
■ npuiln# Irwn the kikhea wiping/ Keen
Me handa.
k rt «ff
I "Look. Santa, what th. aailar Ileal to)
y hfoocht you," raid Hr!#*. Tho (1. hop
•B o r palled that pretty (Hear whip at
L spora aad the silver chain from hla raa. hr
pocket, and raid. -Santa, thia l o t It lam
— peaarn* frrwt the mjoirrat rlliage shoaled
that Ilea weal of here in th*
Mr*:

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NEW YEAR

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lilt awl •*«&gt; wrlll*. . *w***4 •!
tXHL.MKI.IA BL&gt;MKK I wUI rthr
u l . *t trU h Milto t» in*
a kart
M tlw fur ruO at I*”
r r w t l l » a » irttlM , I . ttaatnr.
M lb* 13th dt&lt; “I Jatun't I&gt;-1
.1 t| ttlutk a CL. bit rarllllwit* k witilh-.lt. h.M hr lb*
tllal. IH itb o wtra mi w l u . l
awl
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ia. r.iiuwi.. iitwttawi kiwi. i.
l h a * . Im c u lot a m # (n rw a id
ttl—llwIt u ' l l r . rtulUt luwtl .
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ymnr an i*nl*kiit*~ *ooic «lalL
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b n l ) m u l I h i N b e -a a
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b*.n
abalynnt
wiinoM m i V-umI aw! M.rtt ihit till *ud hn»»
Ik. m a day tt twimbMr l« t .
U I* lialiNiniM.
' "T o . d ra t may," chuckled Saata |
aad ho gently togged on* of her
•aria. ” ThU IIUI. Ihfag?"
llllga looked to eiritrd. She
could hardly wait I . hear th* Fairy
Qaara’a plan.
, * O h la my plan." aaid the I
Qpeon. "Yon know that an alonay,

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drat to ride the ahlpo of good men
and bring them safety through U

W e know no truer'word—ny

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"Yea. and H*a n fine, kind week."
raid Santa.
"Well, 1 .Sou1J |tk. u Ufco
Ilelga and ihe railoe Into my hhdf
dam &gt;o da Jual that." t^M th*

s in * — no poem that express^? our
Bi—i.. pi niudl hwf»m* Uiwn nf"
known a * m -imriMiiu.

rentJments better than a mmpJ?

SH O P

“ W e d - t o n M » choewoad lU lg a

Merry Christines
and God Bleu You!
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Christmas Greetings

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trailer I M i-U c g * am
With a r*bailt Dodga track. Baal
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Best Wishes For A
Happy and Prosperous
NEW Y E A R

Our (Jeep; appreciation for
your loyal support, this past
year moves OB to wish you a
veiy happy Christmoa

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PAGE SEVEN

fittg 1837 Farmers
DfoUw Harvest S

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By A. A. PATTON
NETO YORK. Dae. 14—
F etruer* the paet year reaped
? . the beat dollar harveet
aince

m * W * ' ‘ ."amor on WheeU.s Non Toth
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than ooton j Koe," * Iy' *"• * rm/ coneml
placed the |eteff (tut together a complete
r00.1)00 halos inechanbed division, a ntink*.
tnwn. Never *MW "atnty on wbcols," end teat*
tl enr crop *4 W oat In Tanae. Thf results
It. 001,000 smased tnapjr enoJd soldier. iprlod
waa 11,104,- te* »°m « o f the nation'* topflight
eenonO*.
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PraaUm Grover ie a reserve
ieU In 1M« ntlifmr ^Ith a thorough knowledge
M ii-ron»hlr of military UctVte. f HI qualified
la—the Cbl to doeerihe the tee We story of the
i I U 0 « modernisation of U»* army. Here
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to lc*e b tee d iet o f two artklee by him
«n the oubJeet

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■ rrelloitnary aovemment oath
mates of farm ‘ Income
from
H IT Indicated a total
around
ll.TOO.OOO.OOfl, compared with |7.*
144.400,094 a year
ego.
Tbla
would
approxim ately
double
111] ^eeetpte.

agricultural
atopies
—coltbn,
wheat, mm and the like—Hut
Corn.
tke„ uio*l
Important
llreNtnrk
menu.
lifted total Intake
deeplte
ai Item on the
drnal l c — decline
in
average: -dumped., f r o m - t m —In—A prtl-to
under l|l a htivliel nt the recent
price a.
Prlcee Fall Aa Cropt Rite
low pflnt.
The lariuor. In Ollier wor&lt;U
Tlie year
w*a
nebered
In
Vrilb quotation* or the principal received n amnller Income pei
term
mimnodltlen
high.
and unit produced, huj Mild n gr st
heading higher. The t i l l drought deal more merchandise at the*e
had eherply reunited anppllea lower ptlcra.
I.lve*fnrk prtrea alone hre.nl
of gptln. Ilvealorli and other
Ulema.' Domestic and world con- ed the receding tide dm Inc tti.*
Paulina were eager la holaler rummer mnnltls, Tha A»*«cintci
depleted
ntnrka,
and
filda I’ reoa wrlghttd Index l&gt;f milnnl
moved up aiendlty.
quotallona puttied stemlllr up
Thq upsurge waa augumrnled ward nidll mid September.
The big corn crop. however,
rouiawhnl hy ernllered Indica­
tion* or drrnenn
during
lb" changed the plrtnr*. In i.bmti
spring. . .11alIIa rainn.
Imwever, threw monlha- hope ghtmpeii t n '
tn
around
■nd emp prmlierla tiegnn ’ look­ a hundredarelrhl
ing
up.
Aa
rnnimodlty men js to , and cattle fell hark ti till
step perl up
month i n t o to under 117.
Rnlllnnt ea

And Best Wishes For a Very
H APPY NEW YEAR
To Our iMany Friends
And Customers
CO M PANY
^ tsw viw rew .es o o K c n v . v a; n iv jig w M M J v w iw v M M m .''

ha* been awarded lo Henry L
Doherty, president al Cltle* Service
Co., by the Intlllul# ol Mining and
Metallurgical Englnear* The award
retag nIre i “dlillnaublird ochjeremen! In Improving the Ir-cliniqtio and
practice el finding ond t-rcHuelng
pelroleutn Mr Doherty war the hrsl
fo recognize the value ol am dn•otved in oil In the rool ler Hrtlllnq
a Held and recovering th e o il
economically._____

There le Cedar Wallpaper — It I*
made Irom red cedar wood, so treat­
ed that II can be rolled, sold and
applied Ilka ordinary wall opaper.
Hung in a clothe* dots) It will ellectively molh prool clothes Used a*
a lining lor bureau drawer* It will
protect email articles ol wreuing
apparel. An economical help la Ihe
home decorator In theia day* ol
high
building
c.-c ‘“" '" “ 7 costs.

Christmas Tree Coupon

Girl Wblellee Way le Radio
Cealmel—Mary Ann Dock, I!*
year-old Pittsburgh vocal prod­
igy, who ha* |o 1 n a d Phil
Spltainy'e lainour all-airi band
heard cn General Electric'*
“Hour ol CTiatm" Monday*
over I I K al 9 30 pm EST.
Mary, who *ing* u whittle in
her throat without moving her
lips, war chosen Irom I iOO
girl* In a nation wide talent
search. Her voice reaches a
higher pilch than any musical

With Best Wishes For A
MURKY CHRISTMAS

Inrltum ent

Modeling Bsach fashions—Choosing
the wing ol a Hugo transport plans
lor Ihtir mid-winter lashion parade,
these models show the stream^- —
lined beach wear which/-''!
T|
will be In vogue during/^ J jwl

AddrfM

Enwcnble

1937 Chevrolet Towne Sedan....$625.0'

1936 FORD COACH
1935 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

EDDIE'S RESTAURANT

One Man tea — “Down UnderJ IrT
Aunrolia Mr C Reid owns a pollca
doij which is not nv«*rsi» to carrying
mound a Hugo bldck annkt and a
koala nr nntiv# b#gr which ar« qUa
.1 al._
--members ol
the rOo.

khe wny cmM do |u.vivl for ni
fuurlh wuvr .In
on In Ihe
fltTjft
objective ThU Is I luo.ly uattain.'
.
Modem. mlllteiy minds now are
JH r „
preparing for e different type of, ' v r r —
warfare. They expect In strike 'death tier
quickly and herd
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America's pennyweight army ot meet *n
a maxim urn lfl.1,000 men la nut de* uuespecti
signed for a quick penetration r f advantsg
an enamy'a territory. But under It*' Anirrlcnti
new inechaulsallon program, vs enemy &gt;
worked Out in the hard hitting eotlil hit

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ABOUT MANHATTAN

Greyhound Racing
Season Will Open !£B2 ,* ecB,r“cU

By GEORGE TUCKHU
HE
NEW
Yt&gt;RK, Dee. 1 4 .-A a generation nf ,o ugn.
E E n M I l l l In N i * Tor* ba« wn*. | When lit* leach.r cuggnjlcd
■PPMn to bo one o f the mn»t Ii* piirenit hi* ra re r under Hie
o x tr«r»(in t apartments on rce- nnra.' i.f niuxc; j&gt;: , rablno, Ito
1' or*. Howarar It roit
i.uly a| Hnlten »’&lt;|iilml"iii.
Niulll.
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L,\
, Itta rr !• rosily a t * (. retting*. Ihnl Amoilrun l.mii"* nnd Aui.-rl
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Hi* coo tin la a tbtatrital pro- ran ti nrlmr* run put
prtxtun;
daoar and rom him ha obtain* i h « d slapere.*
aaamlngly
larlih
fixture* I
pm ]„. billed l.tmrelf nn&lt;l&gt;r the
of coal If plan which fall io[ bonc»t hut wholly
tmrmnanllc
la rrlr* lha rcyliw*
n'tuin o f—Jm Kmllh.
What appaora to be n Irak"If
Anie, |i.-.tn* oiu^t
aludy
wood wall Inlaid with allrar I* nbnuiil." Iiii in-k*. "why I* It
■really baartrboard clayarty paint- that mu.i t f iliu In.l Icaclier*
•d. A plpa or*an I* of the iam» | coni" to Auii&gt;|ti-nr.‘
matarlal- Costly book ca.ei, and I
And iilii.flii-r thing; "It would
a m*ntl« of nrteclan orlaln are i In* « r 1. 1 1 ihlnit fur Ainorlran
Umt* too, but they *r* nnlr lifoalla - In i Is*, iiji' t .i world V
•mart dnpllratea, Kran the old Amorlrnn* would ting uudor Hide
maatara on lha walla are H irer own omniyt."
tyr wrought phonlaa. ,J|* wouldn't
Nolnt iliin f famous •Tlallnn'
iwap them for lha original!. "I | opera M ao me redly Auii'ihun*.
art a fiction i»i," ha r i plain*. “ I lltctl m: f.litn. 1 1 .•
llenlOhHII.
do hot tar work In an atn.oaphare who U re-illy j i Hi l:rnliin of
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Boma pro pi* lira la Now York.
ni,|,„,| ||„nn „ r N(,w v „,«.
for foara without trrlnR many I
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Tlia avrragr rocabalary o f the,
mi|T Sou«h« rn Californio Imltat

iltparimeol* this meHum. Uyar
fioldhrrg I* again general mana
grc. Ucorgo llerarman will act aa
mutual manager. Mr. Raairman ha*
; the reputation aa one i f lha fa a f .
eat and nm*t accurata ealculatoi.
around rice tracks ,ln America. I
| Harry llohr will net aa chairman 1
ami nniionnrer, K. M. Meta will
have chirge of program*.
Japie* Hell, paddock jmlgr. Joa
1 Morrbi. palrol Jndgo, Max Gobi- j
berg, aicoclata judge. Eddie "Too
U ta " Srhnrfor will want brHora
nf the rinsing of tha mutacl win
dpw*. Ktldlt llurkhnrt, lure oprt- '
TttOT, WhRrr'Cinnally, money room
. m.-nager, Harry Millar, odd* bnant
minagrr. I*-c Trait, Helot rtumt
i manager and Krn Hnilgra, odd*
manager.

Uh ihr man you do not *er. Imllcjlrd by arrow at the ria’.it. We
tague. Thr people In Imrrrm. around, over and under the contr*t» thl* plHure wa* taken llie lO.noa rtsh cu:tomer* had Juxt broken
o f greens, and complete occupation of the rough. Thl* craxy apee*
rrkxnn and tlnth wa* atagcil al the Frr*h Meadow Country Club,
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Eckerson Men
Organized By
C. I. 0. Agents

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Shaver

For Sale

Cnl'nim ~r*m *■,.. O'—
tc. forre their ilemnnd*, llie Hrrald
. . . . m a reliably iiifoimed thla luorn*
Fund
N ea r
$ 1 5 0 h,g.
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CaaiiaiMg fraia Pag* On* _
d y in g that Hie mulling plant
but we iiilt’iid lo do llie teal we
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rur, with H.e fund. ayaiUUa and „ nU , n ^
ih0u|(, h#vo ^
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located lu China where cheap labor
l.ibulhma which have been rereiy
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_...i..u_.i,__ ______ . . I llo al«o xlnleil that 150 peranna
ruuit join the onion before a gen
fellow*':
Unknown
17.00 vial * 1 rlke run he railed and a
6.00 l,*&lt;*ir* line muiatainnl.
Mra. W. M. Scott
j’oq
Although no nreunite rtmol nf.
a friend
K00 1*le oiun'icr o f employrva who
t hrlslmaa aplrlt
j ’oo Joined the-union could ho ohlalni'd, |
IJnknimU
KOO ov,r 200 contract* were dldrlbuted
l.'nktiown
a friend
1.00
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Unknown
1.00
a friend
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Total
19A0*
Trevlon*
firand Tutal
147.711

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thirl. j&gt; . ." t ill ll.o g.ivenimeUi
„r I'.emho- 1 luinten.pt will, an

e puli’ leal pin lem.
f.pp"ru-iil-&gt; . f .lie gnvrrnni«nt
d maud it make gi»ul it* pledge 10
«'...|i 1 Hu' i.j.ikei" to have &lt;u”
toph'il ferlOrjea nml ollnr Im.'.l
h'l**.
.All'll". I lit. t old It w. i.l.l lie .tiffI
It* t |VII t ifitl &lt;H|Jls,
n l ' &lt;o ii’|.l&lt;&lt;nhlt final nml other
wtrbuia di-partuirn*,1’
, „ ,
, „
un„.
I , p. iiil,m '"b if. ii"i troll nre. niul the r v ill :n mi-.iTiil.idiM' nlork* » i the I 'll.*
"'lu i i„ler i a,.i
hi an imli
area unlra* the nliiken wen. rvlll.il
jionirit- ionel n;- nry c.iLld lim .
■li.iukly.
tienle the m id for vel'ioua uplirivera of tU'W'pap :■ and ii.a^pi "pi i:ii ii’im nml mnhe* up Hiigg.-*;nrlrn* delivery 1 n ’H .' rolptl to
“ "
Ill liijili'id* i-iii'ii year,
Irpartmint
Mendm * of
the
Atnerleun »'»•&gt;-*• nod iwcnpy llu.tr garegvN. Driver*
of three
I'realdenl
lliinrvell’* nrolit
I
liavo ptae. it ■■ - - ------ — ---- ;— 7—
• riurr* wen. irndy to Jojo them.
warning In rongrra" Hint II mini 1,. Rio 1 AuVlPary
Two d e ll work*, I wj natlaHalertnuiiii&lt;e liiiimdin'ijy nr takr I tier
Irril airphoto pkinta lodwino molor
Illatue ft.-- no , unlmlnneod ludgrd
fur Wry were occupied ly worker*
arntttnl I filer rcMntiiwnt among
c„ iaiIH&gt;ni
k i, *
in «yi.i|.nlhy Vviil. strikrs at the
eonu. hgMalur* nn.l brcighl n Hlri. ,
....... .
,Btl^ , ,
Goodrich ftic'ory,
whvru 2 kC0
ei’iil'di I offer of ,o.i,i, i ul,.,i, from ,
,, ,. II, ..r cigar*, elglielle.
worker* remained in tho t'lant,
f.t'Utlii III «!• UUCialf v. )i r.tliotoifuJ In . tilii, b"Ue
i, . City
f
*. InMltutlnn,
au.rounded by mobile gu.nl*.
He w-„Be. ...... . bill.
!
r
f" '’ .... / V *
11 . t*" h'Workman.
101 ...minder nl
...........
1,0.1. r while* hou«e’• ' n r ' H
iV&gt;T V'n”
rallforn’a’* large Chinese pop­
r'lfi'eny which pet llieni “ on Ihe
ulation uriginateil during the
I ‘i Imiiii* uf'er the rpeclol
.
. .
gold niih.
i •• ■•tan had ............ .. withunt rn« «"&gt;l&gt;b." lar**log
nl
iho
Hod Ira—Springs—Trailer*
nriliur any purl uf Ifoo.i vcdl’a AMt.-rin'n l^-xlun toporlml tialar.
A price you can afford
.-••VI n point 111.11*10111, fie ri prnd1 ’ ," r" 1 le-s'on Commander
r dthn*o
w l.o co-opciaiion
wi&gt;to
iliaiildo't
to pay
iiv- I'riirn-rtiiiii preimred lo sliilte th'C
puhllc
in
tf.1 ring |thl*
In* war.
htich by forei'lg ,hnrtie leitiiclion* rauli'nlt
n Merry t'hrl*tm,r*
in rppro|irhdlon* fin pet mov deni
project* i ih n» Iho Tnim-mer
vnlliy eulhr^lie.
,
l l-kt llinl of Itrprhal
The f o il hint of itpri nl ramn
STO P
.
I
In i h-i'.ii- in Hie pre.idriit from
J.,*.,e* I'l.upiirll vr*a gtren a
LO O K
I*' ii" .-nta'l'e I'll- , , di nioernl,
* i.l no'
and
I* r* I :-il. r of Ihe i. ire*, fill Si' day * Rlrulght
I ""■ e field ji 'trill I the wagla- fill'd (he io ,t i of pionrL'lltki.i
L IS T E N
lm il.tol.'il
iti'HO
to'
I."niiwrlght,
I ' ll' l-i'l, dimorrnt.
|l;e., uflel-Oklahoma,
lemllle; 1 when
ill "tikit|lo-»* ilmrgrv for
Ike
f l|.vi-v,.'
hoeee
ou'
| lh...
'i rondo
I tier eummitlve
in Chilrimin
I AMI UR MRMl
Imii.'f llo* iieiil of rt i'nlllng hiylj* tl.l.d lim..
H i*
ye.tr before
9' *mt
M f
Im Ii
M kf
i.ny 1 [n-t.din -,'iVI. I*'Ihid |." *V".dil Jo.Ik • II W. War,1 yeMordur.
|
»rw
n
I I li
nrputiizo tiny economy I Idv. wl.i. li
Tl.o |:".l Hum ( ‘nii.(ilm I w*a
M « Rf N *
•RftlRl NHlIl
he il.irrllh.l in llie “ firrit nurm nr.alined Itrfnre the Judge on'•
I h 4 Tftllab
of
wli'ii tongn-i.i n.ei'la t li.ill.tr
r* n he wax flood
aynln Jan. JI.
' I-T. ..nil io ,t» with tin. adnion" I
The To 5nil p.nl &lt;d ll.o pivnl* lim. |ltul t.o .. 01.1,1 iw rltii Ihe
Cnurlrotta L Effidenl
Ji 'I .online.* If li» wax again
SERVICE
U'cnlixl for drunken re**.
la
t
A
French—
Tel. 0121
H i. r. uniy Judge *txo an.
$2.00 rK l.K K Y l-'nil THIS
ICi.ir.l Alfrod N .all, negro, to '
SEASON
f i v e file inoiitl.x In tho I'ounty'
Throw i&gt;»"tnr » f Tohnfrn
lnt*l win. iiM uf fh« Hirailnv
Ji.ll wl.i-n lie plied.,! KUl.ty t i .
Inin II1 mi &gt;n»m
ir fwlerr*
larreuy rh..ire&lt;.
I
n&gt;. f iii'iil|ift uinl all
vi-iriiHiitin li» KpfR II ft'trun mwl
fl#-» ft Ml! »l|ih|n Will III * lil.il

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SHELL

K l V h f I No definite «nnonne*m&gt;nt waa
n i g n i mBd4 u ,0
^
o f u r fB(or,

Inwf‘‘"£

Hake llutli, Imiicatisl by arrow at l*ft. playnl a game of golf w
In coming. Tor Inatanrr. I hare
Imve trtoum to h. l i-vc. Itiough. that he I. the myotrrlou* Juhn M.hi
nayar boon to thn Btatu* of; Arrangniruta luve hem tiuuh' no'* are n lot t f ‘other folio" i w !» pild n dollar &gt;wrh to watch. A
", Ltbarty, I ba»a iron It from for over .100 rhlhln-n tJ,o ore &lt;•no the mnleh r.f ihrlr &gt;rn l dadilng nrnm Ihe f.ilrway*, tramp r g
ahora and from paaalng *hlp* puted Jo I’lilhi-r nt the Ciiioirtiiul'y
P&gt;IWa Annenlu-r- and ihe ll*h '» Old
tboaaanda of llmoa, but t have lliiir.'nm* T i e In *’i idi I I'nil. e'| •nele leduren Monlagt"*
narrr boon mil to It and climbed fii.Kl u'rlork Hill tifiemooli wlwu N&lt;*e York, and the fiuHsklu- went In charity,
Ha back-braaklng alalrway.
the Klk'i will oiul.e lliclr wmmnt'
A fine
riampla of how
ro itl*trlhulii&gt;o of &gt;«•- -nti, tn'chilil ,
ifi'titSt “ ile fin! Ilit niid roorngriius
I»*‘ HI m mi H.ii Mihjertp" fn m iil
mote ona may bo In IhU town Mil aiiimet Hr* fm 'ih.' i i.-hn m ta tho nporlrnco of Jim Crow op relief, rhllroi to j t l|m citoimH*')
S U r , . tho
football coach
and fro. Amln-w t’.u mouy, ininoini.-i-l
k. ■. 0 d—.imuuI^. _iimi ngreuil .» UU
Orantland Itlrb, "tho apnrta ml |IihIhj-. niSTfnjt'nml iT..* puWr li
IC lIflir jtf
N n P f l f l f l ' l ' I1" ’ 1,1
"h '‘"lldlott III nta
lillll^ C I,
i l L L t l l t l ( nr*», ri':h* le "e r that llllle** the
omnlat. Thoy arc
noil
door 1 rmdially lovlleil fit dleiiil mill
Ire,.
....
.................
in ri.nnolghlior*. but laat year
they urunur that m tunny Klim u- I " C-nlirutd from ILyrp One
t*w oarh olhar only twice—In 1 rllile In- p n -iiit It o i l m illt"
........ n r.d m ............ ,.r
, ul-,,,.
.... ill ....
Darlln and In l*&gt;* Angole*.
Idirhl Ihm of ore r*&lt;&gt;ti I }■ nn-l n v * i, i&lt;|ui&gt;.ii'iti ii'ir.-i,
I I It . .IK i "
I ill IIOI le mi&gt;
“ M any |u-o|ilo JilnniP &lt;*;rii• • •
!: oil tnek*-of &lt; lely,
*' om i I le ..............I II.lie I.o.l I
•Tea
,
l'ie
(,y
1
1
&lt;
l
vui'.ttiiv,
Mi
l
Mualr lorer* tulibed tholr ry e ij
l^ulge offiriul &gt; eli|uu th'-.ol Hint
IH I II ■ fill) • llvd'lll
—
—---- •1
I'.iiv.-niliicn
whan lhoy road In tholr n rw elth i. ymr'* piu:'.rtioi f&gt;v 'he i.eetly it m iiliiiiM i'illv i-r t'xlrn va- j.I' i t f» fin*
lYhcrler
.uhl.
"htil
. popart of lha dnhot of a young children In one i f the tie*;,' oaten gant"
lt, |, llie, »„„ihn-i»id. III.' liranf
the
a|tprii|ir'u&lt;..ii».
baritone—Joa Smith by noma — .rive and rsp rew il tli'lc'n|ipivcli* mint
I" d
e .on* rnn.iol la- I.mil. I
t.lMi-ll
haye
oultelnnui)
lh.
t.wlt
&gt;*
ta Naw York the nthor nlglil. tlen l " tlm-e In Knnfnrd oliiMhe
I" 'ho-•* tveonnierided by h'ecrt*luxh
in
rutkail
by
'lie
litre
''iv
e
Ha aaema headed for the lle .C M Illy who contiihu'iil In mak"
tnry of iV* Tn:"&lt;iiii fforvrnlhau
Ilian alagr, but hla name rcveml hmuln l loe-ly rliihlrro '" ’I'hrMucnl*. Now t'ongn-vi In. 11. it ri"a-nl Yen- Yoih HM-trli limit'*
l'«ie
‘leully
no
wry
r
f
......
ikjui*
up
I bare alunhed Now Yorh.happy on f'hrldmni diy.
oi'l. the l .i Kih.li i' mil nppnnat
"II I hi&lt; fljlllrt i p'LMIll d by i ,. •
uf ll " pre‘ til -11 r.ill to hipltonv-.

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iT iu n u u y

Cm IIiumO prom Hag# On.
bat j l r lk k lmdcra intia'.nnd*, pa,Mock, kennels and other
,h“ l • noth'T « » « « • • *
IwHIoua o f tlie track havo been hr held In tho near Jotura.
'
r. imlninl In prtpaiatlcn for the
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General
Repairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

(Peanut)

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Stall 30-3*1
State Market
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�Sanford la Tka Dbijy Centra]
Ua City ‘Affording Rail, Highway

Seminole County Product*
More Fruit And Vegetableo Than Any
Similar Area In America

S A N F d lt D ,

Eight Persons
Kilted, And 60
Hurt In Madrid

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MONDAY.

DECEMBER

27, 19.1

Established In 1908

NEW TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL FOR FLQRIDA

Insurgents Hurl 400
Shells At Old Span­
ish City In least
Forty-Eight Hours

C.

MADRID. Di-c. 27 idb-Spunl.h tnane/en^ art illi'l &gt;' bulleri**|
continued to shell Madrid. rtttteliakrn from f i r I'm ii tinn i week­
end bombardment. the worst and
tnosl prolonged 'hr rnnitql had
ru ffrm l in ■ month ItfflrhH fig ­
ure* sniil ill the I * " 4t» hours
400 slo'lls had kwn poured Into!
Mary Margaret McBride. Now tlm city ‘killing eight peteon*'
York raHio *lnr, Is del Ire r In* a
srric* of nation-wide broaden*’ *
from WDBO in Orlando durin::
her Chrlslmai vacation In Winter
Park.

Infantry Is Seen *lCit
BackboneOf Service
Despite Airplanes

Everything Ready
For Dog Track's
Inaugural Tonight

Broadcast Given
On Rollins Plan
By Miss McBride

Cuba Withdraws All
Charges Vs. MaChado

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Wcihalen, Important
Railway Junction

Fair To■ Be Held

vancc Of Japanese

A,so ™'9,To ‘ Ad‘

Annual Census Of
Seminole Birds Is
M ade By Society
Tolal Of~fylOO Indi­
vidual Birds Is Re­
c u r d ed In Count

I V im m IIiiii* tito nnw In toll
a*ill* for the Imiteal *nd be-t
lair i rrr
In hi
tn
Hetnlnoh*
County. II mis umi-Mimed tin*
mm iiiiik hr the Hemlitide I'nun
I) fair A ssim-IuIIimi. Tin*
n
Ilia I* »• Ii..lii Ii-i| (or
Mnnil.it
nnthl ut 7 00 uVliH-k. Jutl .'I
mid *111. ti)ii„(&gt;!L "Ii ‘l*ia__u||ij
ills 111s. rlushiR HJlmda)
night,
Jan. :s. ■ .
(lent re Thurston, president of
tile Pair Asuielstliill, li.i* niiineil
W. J. Toll, i-\i-riill(i- rhalrman;
Jack A
Purcell,
Director nt
I’lilillrlly, anil llnlph
liana HI,
illroclnr nt |iuhltc relallon*. The
Aailculturul
l)ii|uirlmi’nt
Hit*
year will nnr* mm In he under
Ihe direction nt t'ounly Ari'iil
('.
II, . Daemon,
while
Mr*.
(Ilmira Kendall, home
demon*
etrallon , nRi-nl, will hate rhurnr
nf Ike Homo Dfinoustiution De­
portment.
Mr. Tliuiwtini stairs (hat pin
lihsats IM , year will not only
he placed on Aarlciil total
pi
lilbila, hill Hint CHrll* as well
will hold n predominate *plara.
I’rlra award* for all rontaat*
Ins division*. this
year
will

Fastest Trotter In The World Is
Quartered At LongwoOd Racetrack
(ireyhtiund. ihe world’s fuativl
Irtdllng huisc. arrived ut (lie
Bcmlnule t&gt;iIvlnac l-ark ut Iahiswuud yi-alviday niotnlmt whenh. will gu Into winter train'"*
quartersUnder the Hep I'slln training
haulier, and owned hr
K
J.
Haber,
Hreyb'iiund
bolds
the
Wnrld'a trotting record &lt;•( l:M
for the uilie, surpassing wven
(he famous Uhlan* recuid of
1 I t 3 4.
‘ Cardinal Prince, |:C| i s , Mr
Itaker’s sterling pacer, also was
Included in (be lot of |] bead,
all but one of whom owned by
Ibe HI. Charles. III., farmer. .
Roth these rhsiurlon* will
cupy Stella In familiar surround
Inga for sack ha| been trained
si Keralnol* fur tbs past few
seasons.
New to Ik* track is bury
Worthy llrewer *!# , flyeycarf Id pacing mare. Ss I* Vsala
Us Dover I;eg 14. champion two
year-old Lrsuing 011/ over
•

|i|t*la* iHTti|mtinii ttf T nittuti,
ciliiihl o f SliiiiittuiK provinca
mill
tin* Mi-vi-nt It Chlnetta
Diuviitdn) nipititl
_(«U to
iln- .Iniumi'di' forrea.
T*liinii wiih llio objective
nf &lt;mi* nf w-vernl Jnptineita
retiimlM that sivnrtm-d iicroaa the
Yellow River ever the week-end
with the evident purpose of addim* ell of Khniilting to Japan’*
rtioe of eomuiest
Tie- ............ iliapalrlie* also
reported tpe ciodine of Weihslen,
no Impoltnnt hmcllon point of
rollwpv lielwren
T*inatt* and
T*itiR&gt;Ao, chief i-ort of the proV*
Ince,
Knrelrn military expert* bo*
lievcd tie.InpnneMstrategy
would l«* to i*olftt|. Tuingtao front
the rc*l of the inovjlue. even*
i natty rffccl lit,* it* occiipatiua
withc.au the in-ce-iaily iif ii land*
^Jhg t-pernM-m
that inlaht bo
co*lly,
Neatly :ieu Amrricnn* remained
nt Tsiiiy'an. ready &lt;u take refuge
on - t'i’Jf‘ -Auu:ftf&lt;ui waaahip* |g
•he tipriHO
The American*
were
mad#
"object to tin* dcnlh penalty for
Crimen m-n.n-.t
.Inputi'a armed
fotren under n Jnpancae decree
rnlnblhhioir
rigid
law
fer
Cliinn’.-t i-uiiipo'inl urea*.
Tin- new mien mid regulnt Iona
foi ill |*.■i mil*, "including na*
tional of ihiid power*." in Jup*
nia-se coiitiollinl arem nppaicnt*
I)' mi C'l Hie ipiCHtion of trcnly
•'rhi t of oiin-r foicitm power* In
*'(linn.
I on ii;n Min in t-r Hindu said
rodolduy the Dulled .Stole.* und
Ja|uiti hod iriii lo-il mi nmicutdn
inutiaaM as ess* (wrest

II. f . It. MASON
Following a rus'inn of several
yt-ai * standing, 20 Inlen-slnl idnl
oh-ei. i-Cn la"1 Tlllirsiluy look a
ua -day rensu* of Hu- Itinl life
m the eastern part of Seminole
County, ftom Sanford to laike
llaincy. This rensu* has baen
(C w tia iH i an ra n t l i e u )
n ported to the NalloitRl AsauaU-^
liorf of Audubon SiH-lelie* tn
New York and I* esp&lt;-cted to
upt-car In Hit- Jnooni y-Febtualy
l. io- of llild lane, tin- official
Rut-iriy magiiilne. .
I'liltlvnleil fit-id*, mnrsii tulaatfs
pine wootls, luud wihmI t.waio|ts
glass fields, all were im-linl-'d it
Hie ten limy coveted olid *hi
census lusted from sun up to
Minsc1. ’|he observer* liiuili-d a
Hu parties, Joining at lunch u
(ieneva to riunpan- notes uml
plan Tor the nfh-rnnoii pail in
Hie (iiogram.
Due to high water llm’ limUei
tin- feeding arras foe ilurks go,
coined Hit- sandy lake lieai-hrt
where shore hiidMhim.
usually
found. SOIIIII of the species nor­
mally reporled s' Mil*
sensini
were missed However with u
linger list Hunt usual of
Ihr
small Iniils, ||t species and a
hiinl of It. Kill imliv Idiisl hlrds
were t-rronled. rumpniing fuvurr*I&gt;ly willt the In-util of I th in
llt.ld and 114 in tii:i.'i.
line hud that legidnrly wintel* line, ■In* Sola oi Catolina
Had. was luted on tld* rrltaus
for Ho- fit*t 'Min- m fin- years
The bird is .ipiVe secielive and
a* it feed* liiddrii among the
I Illy puds, is often oveilookt-d
ilytl Higgs made an ini I-rusting
illsrnvery in a stray Craslnl Flyrulrber, a breeding lout in tieml
Hole County In summer but usu­
ally leslticletl to ealrrmp Koulli
Flmidn nnd southward tn winter.
A i-uniliinatiuM of the Chriatmas
iThHU* li'-oril, n f the past five scUon.
year* allows a total of Ha species
recorded. Ilnwrver tim e nre still
several sjierle* H im* are found
in this section in winter uncom
aiionly ih*1 bate escapnl (ibservaiion during Ihrse one-day ct-uOver the week-end, Dinings
ruse , that, may he hided on fu
of visitor* parked tlm ground-,
lure trip*.
The list o f birds
at Ihr Mtflil- Ipul Zoo which liu«
and their iiumbei* found during dv-relopod Into one of Psnfuitl’ ,
■hi* year’* census is as follows:
leading atlruitkuis
( muruon I-ton, j ,
pibil lulled
Tlm antics of tin- titonkrproved especially
oiinisliift
Ii
llm children while the lions, llm
hear rubs anil Ho- new African
leopard* also
icrelvnl
their
sliaro of ulluiillon.
Tlm leupai-ils,
which
wiy
pUM based fdr Mm /.mi hy tic
(Illy, u* yet
have not - been
named anil Ip'rliuilnk tomorrow
Huperlnlendent ol Parks Juiiiti
Moughton Baked that all visitors
SI the Zoo cast a ballot
fu
naming ibe pair. Tlm name* re
reiving Ihr moat vote* will be
Ihu names used. Im .aid
Tha voting will continue until
on* week from lodsy when llm
hall ol. will be counted soil Mm
results published tn Tlm Han­
ford Horsld, llslloiss sml pen­
Partly rloudy tonight and Tuce*
cils will bs furnished to those day, fuimewbst unsettled near
who wish to vols st s 'booth on Fji. i Coast, slightly warmer in
the premiss*,
sat rains nurthsast parting UmJgkt*

; Big Season Is Seen
IAhead Eor Group
At CompCassadaga

On F arm ,S afety

A CLASSIFIED AD

a

Proposed Citrus
Pact Hearing To
Be Held Jan. 17

Hints Are Issued
By Secretary Mayo

First Celery Shipment
Move* To Market

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Arc Endangered

chime.,
Three person* were killed ami
eight injured when a shell nCuini
a direct hit on a ntn-et ear in
the center of tin. city where
moat of the. insurgent fira was
concent rated.
A government di*putrti repo.-l*
ed four insurgent warships had
bomhetded Caatellon sml Vltwtx-sj
on the ftpaniah raa* coast Sunday |
The semi Uionthl r meeting of
without Inflicting much dsraxffv
Hie t"lly ( ‘oliiltlUajomT* will be
Meanwliilc,
loyalist' repurl*
belli In the City Hull tonight
from Teruel Imlicu'i-d the gov­
• I 7 .to uTlork,
City
Clerk
ernment advance was tapidly
Crunk It
ljim*on
aiinuunred
mopping up the city The official
today.
*
Spanish news agency said tieA third m ine’ will lie ailihd
rebel infantry barrack* were rap­
Twenty two pet sons ate ditchthose of Willi Fanny and Babe
tured after u bloody akirmiah.
A detachment of government Tucker tonight when a classy field eted for 11 IdI before City Judge
troop* stormed the Church of of elghl dogs crosses (be finish Flunk I,, Millet hi ■ session of
tCsniisuait an n *v* T S rtii
San Juan, rapturing insurgent line In the inaugural Handicap
troops who had been (tapped futurity race, feature t-vrnt of the
there for two days.
i pvning night of 10 gteyhouud
Th* loyalist
command
sqtil

Declaring that the infantry ta
atlll |ho backbone uf the sendee
and that ones the iloushbuy Is
properly entrenched II la Pret­
ty hard to I* t him out or the
■ round. Capt. If. C. Washburn,
commanding officer of Company
U. addre»**d the HolarT Ulub
today on Iha auhjert *'la the
National Guard
WoiSh
Com­
munity Support?”
&gt;„
Prior to
Capt.
Waahfaum'a
talk. uao. Rolltna. superintendent
of tha
Atlantic
Co*Tt
1MB
Railway,
Presented
the
Hub
with a garil made from a rare
wood found In tBe Ande* moun­
tain* of Bnulh America and Im­
ported to Iht* country over Mt
year* ago. Tha wood for the
gavll was the 'gift of M. Carroll,
marhlnesl at Hie Coast
l.lne
shops.
Outllnlnr some of th* serelees performed hv th* National
Duanl, Capt.
W**hhurn
men­
tioned the aaalatence rendered
the y|r|lm* of the l l ! ( huertcan* In and near Miami, and
again following Hie 192K storm
which deysstated yulwkra and
I telle Olade.
Again. Capl. tVashhum
»*ld
NJEW YORK, Dec. 27.-A1*&gt;-Th»
(Cantlnus* •&gt;* P iw Thr**l
Cuban government Withdrew all
charge* against fortnrr President
Gtrardo Machado of Cuba, who
had been held by llnilt-l Hiller
authorities In temporary custody
cn an stiradlUon wsrran’. Ma­
chado, Who is seriously ill in a
hospital here, was accused In Cuba
TAM.AIIABSEK, Dec. 27.-IA1
o f misapplication wof funds and
—Thirty
picture hint* about
mass murder.
The liberation of Machado, once safety for farm thlldrsn are roll.
talmsl In a pamjihlrl Jdet pub­
f l k -iron man of Cuba" was forgp|li«n4 |n ibe office uf United lished by Nalhan Mayo, stale
romnilasloner nf agrieullure, in
States
Commissioner
Garrett
co-operation
with the Florida
Coffer before whom (ha oil rad itkm proceeding was flrat trooght safety council
Mayo aaki Ihe farm "I* a fi«M
asveral week* ago.
Meanwhile the Cuban Congress of accident activity as yet hard­
passed a general amnesty bill for ly scratched with any program
al] political prisoner* inruding of safety although thla field conMachado. Tha formed president slat* of approxlmalaly nnr third
-* -** —a
in 'll 1 l»iu
has been In cillo fOrTour year*. He of the population of Florida.
dent confereltre plan that shifts
.
"II
I*
my
fond
hop*
that
the
Is row at liberty to retafn to Cub*
illustrated page* will cause a Ihr responsibility In Ihr student
if his health permUi.
caution on the part of those of and makes Jim ask Hie professor
our peopln on Ihe farm to the question* instead of being spoon­
NEW YORK, Dec. IT. —t A t - end that a thought In time will fed knowledge in legulstrd dose*
The
beck-tonnrk
march
in save pain, suffering, injury, or by instructors.
Miu Mcllride also told th*
prtvata Industry through most loan of life and limb."
o f . IM? cut deeply Into unem­
The first illustration show* two story of the Hollins Animated
ployment before the' business men filing a forest fir*., The Mugatlne and the Annie Itusarll
downturn Interrupted multiplies esption Is; "It* I alweys put out theatre, two contributing fstlnr*
that make Rollins s "different sort
Use of Jobs In tha autumn.
camp ftrea before leaving?"
of college",
Another, showing a boy Jump­
ing over an obstacle and landing
with his feet on the prongs of
of ■ rakt. Is raptioned: -Do I
Jump without looking whsre I
am to land.
-Do I allow Umbers to be
around with nails tn (hem stick­ first rarlot shipment of relitry
ing up I", qaha another which from Heinlnol« County Ibis sea­
show* a girt w)ih a nail st|gk* son was shipped from Oviedo
last Friday,’ II wd* reported to
Ing in bar foot.
One picture shows a child fall­ dejq
The celery was grown by C.
ing into on abandoned wall. -Da
I allow old wells to remain open R 1 .00. of Oviedo, on* nf lbs
or with
ration
timber aver largest grOJfera jn tbs County,
them?-, Is th* caption question. and was washed ‘and pecked by
Com
Commissioner Mg&gt;» printed tko the IAik* Charm Fruit
Th#
American
Fruit
booklet for free distribution to pany.
n row-r* ,&gt;c gr» In cbergw or
Tt Is intended primarily I* the mark *Upg grrknceinents.
kg form dUldren safety cm*
Tlm - lakt Charm Fruit Com­
sue." ha eaU, "but I think it pany also ’ waahad and parked
i be ed equal interest U Iba first carlo! shipment from
Ike County bkef year,

•

oem m oletounty

On January 24lh ;{no Americans^

Thl* picture show* the new plate lubeirulod* ranalurlutn which win lie ilrdU-*li-J at c-rmuun*
Ic* January 3. The building, ub-ui In mile* fimn (lilinnln. wu* r»UNlriicti*l hy a slate appmpi iutu-it
and n loatr-giant ftuiu ths Public WmVs Admlniat taihm and will mat mote than $7()d,iH)H wben cum-

Capt. Washburn
Addresses Rotary
On National
Guard
- ____

Japan Announces
Capture O f Tsinan
Provincial Capital

half mil* track
*
,-*Oita Returns
"ther
i-omlns- tlii«*» ycarnld*
In ths lul Ini bide Hie trotter
i'eatl UcFlniu,
Dlls;
Addle
Jlsnurcr !:uc I I, lbi&gt; chsnipbin
pacing filly m or 11 half
lulllt
irerk and liiiitcteatmt this *•■*
sun. Adam Jr. the pui'liig cull
Doming two year
ulds,
amt
their hroodlnr
(tuuthsrti It-Hr. Iir. f., lijr Mr
MciJIwyn-Blaiiii-i
llelle;
itosll
llsnorer, ck. hi tiuy McKIn
imydlrent Kiclt-oient; Dr. Ilsn
kin, btk. c., hr Iicotla lid Dor»
IbV; Prince Admi. h. c„ hr Cal
uuiet Adam l‘rin- -• Irliplids,
All of
tlo»,- animals
ere
owned by Ur Ihiker.
The Utb horse arriving wa*
Mr. Pslln’e Dillon Hrutl, tic, by
Highland 8c&lt;&gt;ii la-ttle Dillon.
With the nirt-at of the
13,
tha sUlta at P&lt; intnol" now house
I id troyma*. t* "f them year

of

W, K. Dickerson bead master
Ardiig (ii,in. ,i*ad Stable, Ii

i rbejrtd^ to srr"* ted*/.

LOCAL WEATHER

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Spread llilrdy'-ralleil cheese
m ist wilts plckla anil olive
lab. Cut lido
onoand-onbt
Inch squares nnd quickly
ruih aqnnrn half over- 1 'rlck
tops wills n fork nnd press
jjddM logelher, Unko
for
minutes and servo wa&gt;m.
PICKLE CANAPE
Dip thin slice* of awret p
In mayonnaise. Then place
plcklei on crdrkrra or
spread a lilt ll*h paste.
PUMPKIN PIE FILLINO
Mis a lew ynlslns. dates, fll
nuts or town coconut In yu
ttest pumpkin pie. A third uf
cupful will he though.

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TO DELETE DLUINO
If your iluililng lisa become
tfo bine from bluing wash It well
In plenty of Imt water anil soap I
suits. If It Is still too blue soak*
It In llireo qiinita of hot water 1
and to- widt h ttirro - tnlilmptgrps I
of vlncgnr have been artdeti.
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Seminole County
Court Records

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COMPANY

Make Jllll Hardware your Chrfa.ma* gift headquarter*
thl* yrar.
We have a wide rang* of aslvrtions In gifts that
pre sure to suit your taste aa well as year porketbodk. Fur
toys, game*, and practical gifts, as well ns any other gift
you might wish, sec ns first!

SCOOTERS
$2.75

Mr. and Mr*. John Staobea of
Washington. |». 0. were visitors
)n toWl| recently. Mr. Biaubca
formerly made Ida homo In Lake
Mary.

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NUT SYRUP
Ilrokrn pecans or sliced Hmtll
nata In mnplo syrup make a de
llrlous sauce fur froten, baked
or slemurd puddings. Ilao onethird of n cup nf nuts to each
nip of syrup lloll.the two to
geilinr for tlireo mlnulrs and
servo hot

Refreshments
of
home-made
cookies and hot chocolate waa
served try the
entertainment
committee, Mrs. I- It. Mann, Mrs-

the

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CrtUNCHV SAUCES
Crush rhondale-rnrered
nu
tassra rlllps, butterscotch rand]
glased nuts. pnnnt'IirlMIr or an
other liaid mndy nnd add thei
to piidillnis fast krfuro serving-

I

The members o f
tha ^pke
Monroe Woman's Home Detrfbnptration Club enjoyed their an­
nual Chriatmaa party at lha home
• f Mrs. R. A. Goodspeed, on Fri-j
'day, December the 10th at 3
|o'clock. Mrs. (ioodspeed'a home
LAKE M ARY
waa beautifully decorated with
winter greens.
It was deckled thla year insU-n I
of etchanglng gifts that each
one would bring two wash cloth*
with hand made edges to , be
given to |he Florida Methodist
Orpbana_-e at Enlet prise.
Chrialmas Candies were served
through the aflcmoon and vari-&gt;
oua articles of handicraft wcre( and has arrived to spend
demonstrated by Mr*. Kendall, winter here.

H u ir m
read/ donated i K dollar* t i the
h i to Orlando Saturday.
Mr*. W . T. Walker, Mia* Lola
Our bovt iim ! | iiii i r f Hn*b*
NATCHEZ, Ml*l&lt;
Budall, and Min. J. M. Thompaon
fai, a /fa# record In baakel - ball. Wilkinson, I I , wbaaa Jf-yea
were (hopping In Orlando Sat. Bo'.h boy* and girls bare won .1; brother John waa kfljad fa aa
urday.
oat of 4 p m H played.
tomobD. M tkW
iaat w&gt;A.
_ ----------------|night waa net oxpactad to tei
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Wltmen baa
Eggnog will Improve In flavor If. a hunting accident. Jam*«
aa tbalr rural fo r the bolldaye,
Mr. Wltman*a mother, Mrs. Mary it U allowed «o -ripen" a couple of «hot by hla own I * » ■ « * *
Wltmaii o f Glenvllle, Oa.
dava in a cold lilaco It may * • «*&gt;•■ » Mnl1*
As usual this
last weak' of
achool before the holldiys la a
C AT BURGLAR VICTIM
busy one with various Christmas
programs end parties demanding
CANNES, FVmnce, Dee. t l . - H ' ) '
their placet In tha school calen­
—A. It. Arden o f Boston, Mata^'
dar. Frldsy, however, la tha most
reported to police that be wad mb-,
Important day.
The Home Eco­
bed of 10,000 franca (about 9140) ,
nomics ctaaaea will ha "at home"
and $60,000 hi jewtbry *®day by a
In their mom Friday morning and phoreacent organa whleh
"cat burglar" who surprised bias t
the teachers and friends hare'
------ •* 11---- --and hla wife while they were at!,
been asked to “ drop In" at speci­
breakfast
fied times. Tho same afternoon
the regular Christmas program
will be held In the school audi­
torium. Since CTlirlalmae itself la
a sore of aperinl music seasoni
anyway, the program committee!
BOAT
has planned an all muilcal pro-’
gram with the rntlre school tak-j
FOR* CHARTER
Ing part.
.
On Friday night Mrs. Moffett I
By day, .week, or
will present her cvprcsalon andi
month. Catering to
speech student* In a rrcltsl In thoj
all types of portlet.
auditorium. This will complete:
school activity
for two weeks
r e a s o n a b le
while the student body focuses Its"
sltrn'lon on Christmas trees and
RATES
fruit cake.
The
sale
of
the
pins &lt;
BEE OR PHOKR
fur 'he prevention of tuhercfilosls
Captain
Ed Ri(
continues. Some o f the rooms are
Sanford 'Jktdf Works
reporting that all their members
K phone A w
have bought pins and H la hoped
OFFICE MACHINE CO.‘
that by Friday many more wdl
w , rin s T s t .
p h o n n si
be sold. In addition,,we have at1

TR IC YC LE S
$3.65 up

CROQUET SETS
UNUSUALLY LOW FRICKS on a gift that Is sure
to tnuko tho recipient's eyes .sparkle with genuine delight.

Warranty Dead*
Duila, Andiew, wldr- To Andrew
Duda Jr.
Ilnllnn, Harlla L A Monro* 0.
Tu lr&gt;ne T. Innlley.
Met|i| iilolari |,lf« Insurance Co
Til lleiiry Zurholile, et UI.
Ilenley . W. I.. et us To H. K. *
Mary If. Andrews.
Thompson, Abner L . et uz To
Jatiii-a II. Donnell, el uz.
Heal Estate Mortgages
Du11on- K. F.. Jr., ct ui To Tin
First fpale llank of Deland.
Dorner, Frail F. To J. E. Torruniii
ItanKley. Imim T. A W. T. To
t'-jrlla U lluitonEurbclde. Ilemy, ut ut To Metro­
politan Idle lua. til
Andrew*. H. K-, et U* TO' W*. 'll.
Henley.
I.uwtlier. H. It-, Tiuslee for Wills
Hull To
A. Wooten
Mortgags A Crop Llsn
Arle, (i. M.. el us To Hanford
I'loductloii Credit Assn.
Crop Llan
tlreene. victor M-, ct in
To
iiunford Atlantic Nal'I. llank.
8allsf|ctlon Of Martgagsa
Armour Fertilizer
Works
To
riirlrude K. Hitman- KiFlrat Nat l llank at Urlando To
Hi'inlitoln ‘cultln Co.
Assignment o f Mortgage
H it Central Itral Estate lav, Co.
Tu CSIIV I Debenture corp.
, Suit—Civil
Cameron. JoB Va Tom K. Drown
Attarhtneiil.
The lilac, native to eastern Csio|m ami Irmprrate Asia, waa car*
tlrtl by European colonists to
northeast America.
Harvard College library, which
started In I03H with 300 volumes,
now has more than 2,000,000 vol­
umes.

ST O C K R E D U C IN G
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during ibn Imlklnya: Mr. Stud ml*. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stine.
H r* Jt 'K. DnMon, nml msi llor- He la home from the U. Hi TTavy.
are. of l.lnroliilon, ’ tin., Mnd *1.
Mlsa Eugenia Sumner had for
II. Thai lie ami eons.
Mnyunnl,'hrr weekend guert. her aunt, MrsJr. noil James, uf 1‘Nrtlivllle, ft. 'Cordon McKinnon c f Tamp*.
1'- Mr. iliwl Mr*.* J. J. IW riitj Miss l)Hve Day of Lakeland,
■ml itoih.-Wera. |U-*He nml Mar- eptnl Kimday with her parents,
joint of Vi'ivt llearli. Iteir. knU M rt.'Day.
*l
„ A mumlmr'"of 'parents I gad ‘ "JUtf1 Clohtf, J*.‘ *Waa ‘ Worn* the
f'.-lviitla were present1 g f the lAka weekend from'Rtetsoh UrtlVersIty.
MonrtMi School Friday to seo Hie
The Community' Sing at
the,
fallmting ,|irogrnlil given' by 'tho Methodist1 Churfh1'under the 'auPrimary Department: The'-Toy'* splcea* of the T«\ing Ladles' MIsMarrh, sent-. first 'and accoml aKm Society Wait a grdat success
gradew;
Chrlktimsa
Greeting*, according to report*.
'
Barbara Jean
Gin, Virginia
Mrs. C L. West and aon. WII-

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SANFORI). FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,

Jap Foreign Office Survey Made
i Holds Shooting
?J5a™ sBy
o
A
A
-i
J B. F. Whitnei
i PanfWAn Accident, CropH^ At
r

Roosevelt Serves N o ­
tice On W orld U.S.
N o t Interested In
Peace A t A n y Price

Cooperation Seen
f For World Peace
Landon Joins Roose­
velt In United E f­
fo r t On Aggression
TOKVO. Oaf. 22. — (A * ) —
The Peralia Office, In what
It tailed an -Interim report"
aa the alaklM of the United
States funboet Paa'ay by Jap.
aneae planer, declared today
the Japaatae " surface
beau
were machlae^aaalas Chlneae
at (he time "end there mltfnt
have been etrey bulieta flylas
eewerd the Paney- from these
surface beats.
The report
declared
el*o
that the Japanese flier, who
sank the •uabeat In the Vangtse River above Naaklng, alee
bombed Japanese troop* killlag iwe eeldlera despite tie
fact -the treepa waved 10 Japaaeae n a p .
The repelt aeldt “ to far It
i la . aaUbllahed that
Jepaaese
■elClare beefdsd * the
Paaay
with- frieally Inteatlon*. but
a* evidence Rat been discov­
ered chewing tbe ship was the
U r,at ef lateatWnal shooting.

;

British Order Troops
T»dfy To Bolster Hongkong

Soviet Keystoni

F irin g O f Co-W orker
Followed By Strike;)
Company
Refuses |
W ageH ike Demands.

Drive For Empty
Stocking Fund lsj

A s'rlkr waa rallrd at the Kr u y v c i u u i j
iu a i n
krrson canning plant thli morning
——
I verted from l hr 27..160 a r m of land
when muir than 76 ntrn peeler" D o n a t i o n s T o d a y T o ­
, ,
J
! under rultiralion In Srmlnolr
il ft their Join a* a protest against!
t „ I C l I 'I t «
fin I V
n k i n s Ix O | )O rt S h o w s Counly ill Ihr one y.-sr prriml Irihr flrtag of a dow oikrr ami ini
* “ 1 f*
•&gt;1 \ X f
1Z.
&lt; t1 9 U flfl7 9 7
lu
fV x | _ 1Kinninir July I, 11)10 nn.l rndmir
an rffsrl to ohtaln blither w*gr«. i
T W O D ilV S A T C L e f t
1M U H
Jlinp ;t0. 11)17, armnling lu a re
Although many thirnt* of vlo-,
_____ »
Ic c tc d ’ In
1 M o n t h rent irporl &lt;&gt;n agri.-uRurnl artlvT h
lrtKr
and
dr»trurth&gt;n
w,-r»
heard]
the
Si^vutlon
Army'* Empty
______
In Srminrlc County compwrd
fn.nj.Jlie strikers who left Ihfir parking pund pnsM-d the cent in y
hough Ihr response nf Send- *’&gt; H- P. Whitnrr.
poxfi ldlurtly after beginning work ,„Bik today when ninllibutlon*
■ ('uunlv r.sidrnta in mrlv payMr. WhUnrr'a survey which #n&gt; H
thl* morning, no &gt;rrat ahtnuni « ( ’ tetalllnu »I4.1I weir acknowledged
,1 of Hi,dr Slnlr mul Counly tomplded about t«vn work* ago.
dnniase » m rrpoitrd hrfurv ihr i h , morning, which, mtd.il in prenvrr 41 prieri.l or Ihr entire ••v.-alr.l that ihrrr an- hill white
worker* wrrr uxhrrrd from ilw VI"II" d"tm'lolls r f JtV.'.'.il, make a
r&lt;»||q for »lit*
r,‘d
coInm l farmer*
tfie
A
plant whnv CHy and County Vir grand total of f 107.28.
rrI
in Novel..'
I 'M " ly .
Ih .-e
fmim-rs
furnmvnt officer* fru*tra&lt;nl any
A'Mil
I mull (buttons fur Hie
i tabulation of rollfctioftn in the n'voed'?30 farms, while 288 fnnntf
aili-mpl* al picketing rr inietfci- k'alin'ion Army'* rnmpnlgn for
ce of the Seminole Counly Ta* wrrr
mortgaged and
120 were
Marahall Vaally
enre will, tdhrr wuikrra.
Ihe Irn tfil of i mler privileged
lector Jno. D. Jlnkiii*.
itented.
I commander Ill-chief
./Itriil aurvelllance hy ihr pwl- children ml t'lubdnia*'day Ihctli.le
he rrprrt show* Hint f1211,007.- 1 *
P^ucUon. "V * w^ fl nnlltaiv fort*** In
Ing furpinaii who Ihe peeler* n lu\ of toy" f|Oiu l|ie Snitfigd
of Ihr I.107.0K* 1 H Ua»r**rd en '"vrgln. I* Uir County* pi incip.il , n(t u U1, U,V,| |„
■la nut'll rvlindnl Ihcni In Ihrlr Shrine rluli, mid a box of canned
10.17 roll" w « .1, counted f.*r C" ’P
fV,low,n« " " ll(1|n. , „ r „ nr.
work wax Ihe thief c»u»e of Ihe prod" |:lv,n hy Hm&gt; smaller grocery
t
.a
.a i a
•
&lt; a
.. a , n P iin r l in
&lt; •■ ( I t l l n l i u l
V tlllt it
1
I inw. Ihe Mriker* n»»erle,l. Since kli*n, on the editi* of town.
limy nix&gt; pnlit on n pin*, work
Willi only J.W" day* lo go la-fore
ha»l» they rlnfmi*l they were tin I lit M mas, Cnpt, P m l S. Keren
able In make a -ilcrehl wiiue",
lignili nppenh'd lo nil lln e wlm
’ The labor lixmlde, however, wa* hav.e ..
...........
uni ,,e................
l made coMUil.litiollx
lo
M lrvetl amnolhtxl uul Jual before |rnVe Hiem ul Mu' llernl.l office i «
noon lo«lii)* w rit llHMigh (%&gt;ni|»nny ■non n* |Mit*llde mi HiiiI Mie n ik
officials n-fuMni the ilcnutnU of of the Sulvnlieii Army which lin*.
Ihr slrikrr^, nflrr llril
Cult,'already Iwen plnmmt will nut have
supcrililrmlriil of llir plnnl o n - tu lie rmluihil
----\«*r«rt) nt Imglli niMi llio* who
Aim ill I Imnking lh*’ &lt;e wlui lutve
Jacksonville H o t e l rUgnl Ihr iviilkout nii«| |«»!%| them mnilr
____ ccntilliuMoi,*, Cupi. I-Yren
that Ihelr John would lie open for pointed mil ilia* id lei I *100 will
i Man ExpectsTo Re- them
___ ^
m*J Monday iiimnlng when |,P nrtd.il if nil lli..»e on Ida ll"l
Open Dining Room ' nperallona in llml dcpnitmenl wltl-whlihi Inis lieen elmknl al the
Ih- ronMniinl.
|WMfai Office I.. uvniil duplita
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aidIn[November *pp,^,aL
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Montezuma Hotel
S o ld By Schmidt
iTo C.W. Sullivan

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—
a &lt; A P &gt; w -ftr^ ld e n t '- R o o p c v e lt

berved fiollce 'em .world |d&gt;-. '»
i n tut night Utat the Unitt*l State* - will, not reuiuiti
t.loof'frtm'’lhtemitllonal tfti*
roat and that it 'will ro-op.
Oerr IPO women w n c Ihn'w n
out .uf work I.era cm* of the w*lk
•’id nml ll.ouM.nd* uf box,-" of
ginpef.uit will have tu )»• held
over the holidnya, It waa aakl.
I
Over 100 men nn.l women ale
employed at Ihf plant and up­
wards of 8.000 hove* of grap.-fr.iit
me lived dally in the rn,tiling oper­
ation*.

l-y Mr. Hebtnldt from J

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R e tir e d

D r U g g is t

Must” Bills Die
As Extra Session
Of Congress End
WlASIIINtJI

h ies W------hile Fishing j *narimlVIh.1
, ........ .

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U
*ir"
Ralph Darker, retired druggist . I’ M. y. iier.l
ol il.e -Myrtles Coffee Blltj louriit iraidi-nt of Orlando, lnic«Hip»ll«he,l
mol euuio lu Hanford «ia«&lt;1 rnmute to the Pemald,-j wl.iel. it wa*
I k. ;&gt;« l.ii.l.li In Cue from ijiugl.trn Memotinl Hospital her.* "I*1 i«l« ?»• |(im
* lt«‘iig*|i.
I IbI«* yctfrriUy shorlly affrr he war l«gi*lntiv«* pin
h i* I , mi 1*11*.
t.l
m
al
a l e L - L asex m
*il k • k a a a l n l l a a L a w l. , I .. 1 • A .1 t a i l a ft.M i, . . i

Visitors R egister
A t C O f C O ffice
Chamber of OomMfrce of
fields today
requested
all
winter vUltors to ia a foH to
regisler at ths Chamber of
ComMere# btUdlng If they
hare not already done so.

Those who were hrl.l for Invr*.
.
, ....
ligation were &gt;V. H. Klrachan. «.* ‘ *r U 1 " "10*1 ^
P. Powell. Prank Allen. Carl Uwis.
,b' WMlh,r * * * “
fialli fu r e l mad.- her debut aa
L. Cacconlae, Sam Vangallo and
The winter ae&gt;*on be- ,lilhin in "Itigolcllo” in Rome 2H
three nrgroe*. Mllle Isaac Jones, 8*n olDclaly al 1 o*r A. M. PUT year* ag«.
U v l Ifanlela, ami Wtllir llarri*.
| New Knftand. moat uf Ibel
J. K. Cold., negro, waa sentenced vast Orest l*akea r»glott, tie-,
to pay n litre of $A or serve 10 daya Ohio valley, lb* Mississippi v,.l
after lie waa found guilty of ilia- |Py and Ilia flulf states were
orderly conduct charge*. Klla ,n warmer Near aero tamper*
Pilrraen, negru; JUndolph liar- ||lr# Waa recorded In North Iw
tlaon Ulyal. Jone^ euHI. C. U n . koU
,r0(U p u r r e d In

s i j r x i '. o 's i i !

himilar aenlmrea. Willie
Mae
rrople* held on the same charge,
tea* given Ore alternative of • fine
e f t io or 10 days in Jail and Rdllh
Cleveland waa dismissed after
pleading not guilty.
j
Jsiae* An.ler»»tr, negro, charged,

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Sixteenth Protest Is
Lodged W ith Japs
Since Beginning O f
Sino-Japanese Row

More? Warships
May Be Sent East
Prim e M inisterW arns
Japs N ot T o T ry
Patience T o o F a r
LONDON, Doo. 22.— (Al*)
—Tito War Office niinouiicvd
I Iinlay (Imt (ho HritUh jtnr; li.ioii at IIdiikKoiii' wmiltl Im
blroniflltoiietl as tltu uov'jrnl snout «lis|&gt;Mtclunl it.* aixloonth
Prank II. Kellnggi nultwl |H-neo1 :irntoitl it-,hni« ntmlc to Japan
ndtiHidr, und author of the hinco tho mitbroak nf
tho
Kellogg-lli ialid I'ael outlawing war
|
bar
Haitinm
conllict.
"m an in*lrumuit of inteitmlioiial
Sir Itnhort Lcslio t'ralgie,
l*i|ley, dud yi’fttr'duy ut hi"

lli|ii*h amlmaamlor lo Tokyo waa
I I" ruiii*l In pndrrl ihe Ju|&gt;anra*
pttnik and nemuie of a t'hlnraa
■iiafoni" vraaej in territorial wateta
off llio llrflish eoluny uf llunit*
kung on Dec. It.
The double action
followed a
i review ef ihr niieiilal altuatlon by
Ihe rjhinel and the n"»rrl|on o f
I'rlinr MinUter Neville Chambor'
lain that Japan kliould. not bo
ih celled liy |lril|"h imtlcnr*.
Four Coast-To-Const The ttmipahlp. Dnnera praptuwd
tu leave Siiuihxnipioii to lake a*
Hook-Ups ToAdver- I . aid the "inind Imttallun of Itoyal
at llnmhay who will
to
tlsc Florida Beauty Sent*
lluuKkonir, lyinu o ff Canlon In
Soylh China whleh rr|&gt;»rta have
Mriry
Mrhrlil^.
York ttullo ulnr
nnd
millior ilalirated Hie Ja|unieie will nttack
will d" ffrtir nnllon wlilo li|tvid &gt;h"tly.
I'iihIi mi ill** Ifouuly iiii«I churl", The ruhinet I, nUn believed to
- uf Klori^U fi«*m Ration WDIW1t haw approved preliminary , plana
In * OffoiKlo. Wiui ;
l»r«n, ,J .1 riiJUvr more war«hlp&lt; lw th ^
wlm will iin«Ut Ml*s Mi flriilt*,'[P a r R ill If iloVetopinniti ihouhl
I'aallBMe* m Paae T m
Aniiounrctt lodiiy. Tllr hronth nsti*
will lit* ghi'ii nvi'r tin* Cotuinlilii
Itrimilnuitlng H)‘Ht('i&gt;t'H tiullonal Supreme Court OkeyH
| lit*« k ii|i wlitlo .Ml** ,M&lt; llrl'tn tM
“ Stork Derby” W ill
' &lt;ip'*nitliig lilt* riii'UltitJiN liolldnVN
with hrr pnrrnts In \Vlntt*r Park.
OTTAWA,
ltd-.
II
-(A *)—
Ml mi Mi Hi Mo will nrrlvo In
Tin- Sii| rein* Couit ol (Mnnilit
Oilnmln Thursday iiiurnliig
l»&gt;
•ih plant* itt««1 tli«. hr*! proRruin lodit, uplu-lil the eecenlrUi will
Millar.
Ihn
will oon-l-t of a ili'Hrrlptlon of if I'l.nilea Vuiue
"t'lirlhtton** in l loililn' on Kil Initiantor of T «i«n t»a iinl.pie
il.iy lit I? no nN lock noon. Il*i ' ninth derby'. Millin'* will prbci.le.l hi* eatale, en|lmal&lt;il Ip
M'i oiul lirouilf iiitl will l»i» on lk»*
r,* »n*l will It t| iho nlorv of (W eal of y-.lMieuo, alu.uld go to
ID tlln* f’ollrgf*. I.nfrr Ml--* Me Hu- inoth.-i or iiu.ll.ei-* glvtnR
III lilt* "H I lt|tt.oil'd ttf I iiIKm on i.i.ii. to ilu* i..«»i . l.ii.lr*-n In
| I lie- •'Ht. .VIIKIInII ii O
IIIrIoi Ii III Toronto lulnceu 0 .1 .1 1 , |v:c
[ Progrupr* diiti lln* **Mllllt»niilr«’«
■lid 0 . 1 . .1 1 , |!&gt;iu.
| Pliiygioiinfl nf Ml.mil nml Palm
The Klipi .'.lie Court loft' to
j lloarli9*
O lll.n l.. 1 ".ilia lln. •,,n|( uf ile•
Itcc•« Kill At || Ilf. Olio of tntllo'ri
j 1110*1 ||t||l|l|l« hllll'Me MUh Mclllldc te^mlnluH llio mm her or mothI l» n
l ?l|lv»'l&gt;ll)
of
MU hoiiiI era entitled lo tile money, _igj
I gi(olnn|t' wlm iliht won fnmo By wtilell II tli.ieii Ur lllufe w.unee.
H»t nillili'H In
llio
Hiilunlny filed &lt;Inlnin The vujldlty of tKe
Hii'tiltiK Pori Nnllonnlly known will aa* &gt;|&lt;i&lt;-*iloiird l.y two yel8* n liingmlin* roiilr llmlnr nml ntlvra uf llie ' aei.llliy Toronto
niltlior of HOIIII'imIIn ItookM, sill* law yi-r.
sk&gt;
tl fo Riicn N« Dm i ol
Arntmlta U&gt;«l mid Aletandar
tii)inU( of (lio ulr iivnr (In' f’o
)iimlil:i nnllofinl nHwork under ll.it. her, rrlallve*. eli.line.l -ilia
HI wa* i-ouinn y
to
public
llo* ii.i it*c* of Miiillin Menu" Ih r
l.tlt'M liook In '‘Ih'ri' M Marl Im pulley, klllli.r l.ii.i*.-If, In |u*e
mi.lile III. tl.e will, u.-acrihojl .It
In « '.* * mi imtohlornipliy.
#» ''unromiiu,n nn.l caprlrlona".
Other cl»ii»«-a
left
brewary
C IT Y N E W S BRIEFS ahnre* In el. i gym.*, and race
track ahnre* tu .’|.|H&gt;ncnl* uf horse
home in si, I'*ul. Minn.

New York Radio
Star To Address
Nation 0u Florida

I

UH AI* WEATHER*’
Robert K. Wnyno. " f Orlando and
D.wey R, I'urrish of
Grand
Rapid*, Ml.lt . were mnrrled In the
office of County Judge II. IV. Ware
yesterday afternoon, record* re­
vealed this morning.
The Hanford foum-il No. 20 of
■l.e Royal and Hel.-cl Masters will
hold their regular meeting in Ihe
Mnsonie 11*11 Thursday evening at
1:10 o'clock, and nil members and
visiter* ore invited to attend, acemding lu uii uiin.iunrenirnt made
tmlay hy J. P. McClelland. Thrice
Illustrious Master. *x

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“ » • « • wa* reported,
*ro*1 wan, n' • • f,,lr,• * '
Lakeland, said temperatures lonight, tomorrow
and
up
In
Christmas will he well above
tho danger point.
,
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wTS&amp;ZiJakeKllbrainJamou*

charged with ilrunkenneaa, ea* K n U C k l O F i g h t e r . D i e S
treated a tIO bond. I. W. Nettles,
_ _ _
waa fined $1 for Improper parking,; QUINCY, Mass.. I»ec. **.—&lt;81
and Viola Phillip* waa given •the, —Jake KilfnJa, last of the “ hare |
rl-olce o f a fine of fSS or 70 day* knuckle fighter*-, who slugged
la Jail after aha pleaded godly to'champion John I . Bull Ivan for 761
charge* of possession of llqaar, In rounds back bi IM P in a vain a t - ,
the re main lag rases oa l be docket, jlrmpt ta lift the heavyweight
------------------- Irrovm, died today at tha^age o f 7*.
CLEVELAND
.Dee. 22— UR — One o f the grittiest of battlers.
Director* o f the Chesapeake A when prise fight* were long dlatan-!
Ohio railroad, meeting beta today.'rr affairs, Kdrain succumbed lo
announced they took no action np diabetes and aid age.
«n tho selection o f a surisaser •»
»- Pn sklent W. J. Harsh*n, whs died
In BcoDnSd th* word “ clara" is
D*(. U ,
_
psuaD/ apRUsd to th# tcsllop.

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Peace Advocate

.

w*rr.H
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NUMBER 1(W

Katabllahed In 1908

1917

Partly cloudy, slightly warm*
er In north and rentral portion*,
possibly rain In extreme . north*
west portion tonlahl; Thursday
mostly cloudy, possibly
show*
rr* III north
portion, slightly
warmer In ritrein* north por­
tion.

e r y

WITH

IIAII.IIIIAD

mn ji'Biiiv
fd ju i ir"m mic
.city i ■iiaiia, uui
■«»»tin
buarxi Air Lin* raUwuy in srlllr-lnn appointing a successor t* Lewis
meat nf delinquent taxes from O'Hrytn, city attorney, who died
1024 through 1 M 0,
I last weak,

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C h ristm a s Seals
L IB R A R IA N

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Sanford Herald

Our Foreign Policy

M n k M tm IM — —

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, TUSKBSR —

lapi

Cold May Cause Jap.Forelgn Office

aggressor nations of the world that tne united states la c * _ n
prepared to play a definite part In the game of inturna*
tlonal polities, even to the point, If necessary, of going to
war. He has rejected once and for all the "peace at any
"• e
price” policy which presupposes that this country will not V’ J'
fight n&lt;^ matter how gravely it may bo provolced.
“ " * ,
In considering this attitude on the part of/the Prtal* ptMpnt
dent. It Is well for the rest of us to remember that the rveetml
alternative method of preserving peace for our country haa Demon
previously B&amp;n tried and found wanting. It was Woodrow dhriatoq
Wilson, another great Democrat, who early In the World
War first enunciated the “ peace at any -price” doctrine, Bl J*
only to see the United Slates steadily dragged Into the lK# ^
tvar.
•
producth
There has been a growing belief since 1018 that the county's
best way for this country to keep out of war is to prevent found ill
war from ever beginning in the first place. It is based on c*l*ry i
the assumption that the world haa become so small that '•«"l»™'
any great war, whether it begins in Europe or the Orient. ,“r^
is bound to engulf the rest of the world sooner or later.
In the battle against disease the medical profession fn( marl
has found that preventives are more successful than As pr
cures. Smallpox vaccinations arc given to prevent a per*
son from contracting the disease at all, not to cure him **• l&gt;sw*
after he has got It. Typhoid inoculations, water purifies* !^*r5
tion, clean-up campaigns agslnst yellow fever, arc all part TV.ou»«nd
Join the ChrUtmso Tree central. of the great fight to prevent the spread of disease, a farmers,
method which has been found more effective than trying From
rdnl for the
cure it.
,
*
peer temperature*
"*•
And so it is with the terrible disease among nations
&lt;
* . „ . which manifests itself in wars. Once a war hreaka out be* *7? I01'0* " 1 b»
•in declared.
been
him.
----idy town con-

r5 S
T iVhas
' enrJ
iluMthat
;h? .V1
1 s! u T S R ,|urlBr
S « wthr2,
can do Tto,j0.r
stoppSitwand
history
shown
it )1
is1"practical*
ly impossible to keep from becoming involved. It has not «Mch Uated onij
yet been demonstrated that the aggressor nations will lie to the Industry f
quite so aggressive if they know for a certainty that the n»op become appi
United States will be among those they will have to fight. rr°P
■ S T S iC
.
W M I, rrowInK th.l lh. l » , t * . y for U » Unit- cd States to keepout-of war la to be prepared to fight and „,ip,,tni|y pirv,|
writes that hr to let all other nations know that we will fight If pro* regardtr** »r prr
irrnoon with voked. That this is the attitude of enlightened Republicans ^uuh-M thr m^d *i
admiring hrrj as well as Democrats, and is no partisan issue, is shown htforr the rise in
I bri the ire* l,y tho recent endorsement of President Roosevelt's foreign 'J** belMln reml
pol'cles by former Gov. Landon.
*"*
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Robert Fechnrr, national dirertar e f the t'WIHna f'onucrvatlon
Corpe, aaya lh*' a* a remit of the
trprk of the CCt mot* than 2J00.-I
000 young men are already 85

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Character Score Card \

When Its F b w tts
SAY IT WITH
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PIPPIN GARDENS
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WERTThe JEWELER !j

Yerael It Captured :
By Loyalist Ttoopa'
j HKNDAYK.
Dee.
J -Government teem

have cap !
lured T e n e t insurgent eltkere
M U U ty were odvii-vJ today by I
Oraaraliaaimu Francisco Francs* I
L n k jH ifT r*
IX te u l government dii-pstcbeej
- h U n l s i tb e n u lin prwuuuur*
u iiM is n n M t thu thu »truh»*i«
helpful |&lt;i the a J liM l, east e l provincial capital b «4 bee* &lt;k *
copied huMc**od % part o f the
t&lt;n»nU
Trained observer*
saw
tbe
president's M M M f, aa twHhec
bulwarktna lbla Nation's for*tan
pulley which baa stiffened percepllbly alar* Mr
bw a w ib b
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ipinHers considered tba city, whkb
M
been
the spearhead of
Fiasco's loner Aragon line. lout

kWlae.

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A .K .R O S S E T
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While Star Thick

xtl&gt;lk* develop rvrn
though the
• « « ,BO
» " * *c«m *«»c
plant* hare hem aubjertrd to tbe 't*&gt;*ble, to norm ah&lt;M»t tbe at
low teinpeinturrs. Thoae rime t* ,l,lr* '** “ ***•*■ rnnntrte*.
Hie Industry expressed belief, that
l-aiwhio'a meaaoae
sou* be
If rrlalirrly
high temperature, ••“ red to hare been In,pled bjr
pen-let through out the winter any ‘ he Japan*** tuuublaa ol the
injuries caused hy the cold ware Sutertvan aunbuat paaay
and
will he'eeunteracled end no damage threw Standard till atv ara la
to the prvM.nl rroj» may reault.
, Up* Y a„*tie Mirer.
Tlie rom ril ITalreralty BulUlbi|
Tbe atemagea wer« made pnb
a!i o revealed, rootrary la the betWfj U. nltbant cowmeat. Tbe VrJat
of too,* funnel,, that a a«rioua| dent did nut vumiuenl uo the
rhaek in the growth o f the yoaag, meaaageo at bU preea confer
planU ,|,o materially drtaya eeod | »m e and uald he atilt waa await
rtalk development. Stunting In lh* hid wore official ,«pnHa on the
aerd beda by rrowding and with* Pnnay boatblna lie n M Me era*
holding water are
taeihede eat’ Stallfied by lb* abolebenrVtd

it has often been said that a great deal can be learned
of a man's character by playing golf with him. If he. is
a good fellow on the golf Course, he la likely to be a good
leiiow in business or In other walks of life. To show ex*
aclly how this works, Tommy Armour has prepared the
The but wlahri in; the world ■following sdpru Card df character, which, if you are a
•m all llrnilit rmpluyrra go 'golfer, you might try bn yourself:'
lib young Raymomt M'mulratg* , 1. Do you ever read the rules?
bo will apend hli ChrUtmsi
2. Do you pluy the ball us It lies?
rsrsUoft” In Jo)|na llopklna boa•T. Do you blame (lie course condition?
1
ill wh«r« pvrryunr hnpr, he will1
•t. Do you try In get your opponent's goat?
ion find complete recovery. Kay-I
5. Do you prnlil your caddie?
ottfl waa a ya|unl rlkployaa of]
G. Cnn you lose a stroke .uni forgvt It?
be llrrald litt tuihntif « d made
7. Does a Iwd score u|tset yon?
, , t -,
, , tnetdent and dim luaed be had
K. Do you make gambling conditions that favor you?
T ig h t For Y ou r Daily*,
g tetter r v r,a.v
II. Are.you determined to win—regardless?
----' Ki*u. eabllab. r ul tbe t'btvagu
‘f; Hanford Kotariani heard ■ talk
10. .Do you think definitely of where your Irnll shotilt
bn the MrJhvdUl Orphanage at |(|
John IWde., &gt;n, tarred with Imlly Neaa and IMI IteiubnItonaon Springa, Ivamul for the '
Jark Odl* In “Fight For Tour &lt;«n vice prmidentlal ceudtdnte.
If (he Answer is “ Yes” than Your Character Reading Ijidr." rvtumed fur the ttiat. Pial^tug Ida »taad.
•flrat time that there am tSJ ortlma alnrn 1931 tn the , India j
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■^phana located In thia home, that id
whenre bn rum- In fame In l»I9.
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■Wore than 100 made application
1. You prepare yourself itefore you net.
;; this year ^r aiiinltlanre, hut only
in “nio mra.- find big bn ui British Order Troops
2. Yon cnn be trusted.
*1II could t' nrrrptnl, One wnndera • !l. You depend on an alibi instead nf nbllily.
[.what breomr of the other 95. May
4. Your manners are nn neset to you.
« bo they found plarea in othar or*
r». You nre n bully,
-yphonagea. Or may be they found
wartM l such a n o n .
fi. You have poise.
that they loo wore crowded.
The prime uiuaiaUrr told tbe
7. Your nerves ntssl discipline.
House:
Fenilnidi- County teacher* a&lt;d
8. You're too greedy for your own good,
“ We still ore asatoua is verve
/ their check* before Clijltltn,.,
fl. You’ll end up an outcast.’
the n iiM o f peace but It must sot
. h»rau*» Hu. Hchoul Board w„
ho thought that our deoir* 9 s
10. Your brnln is well trained.
*• abln to borrow the money from
|«ar» sad pat knew under repeated
... thu local bank. However. H*m
|.ruvumtiua Mein* wo either are
Innl* ruunly inoloiUl* *l,o did
indifferent to our ialeTsaUoOsl roW
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their |i*rl by bu&gt;lna auto u
latios* » r forgetful of oup doty
canMl lass before r»&lt;|Ulrrd to do
By JAMKft I’HKMTON
to protect Britiah late mats'*
an. Ilcp.itl« from Tallabaatce
He declared “ It la Usee sow tee
■ Indicate llmt while Iha *rho»&gt; W\i»hington, If It really tried, lion, It'* Uuiit • aevinth of the
tbe Japsseee governavebt t* about
Z may make nut, other brambea ot ouuhl to Ih. ii Mc to give (Tie kiddle* populateoi.
•hay at* bet unmindful o f the
'•■'Ilia government are not dolna
right a ami in teiyla o f b t i b a i s
keep buuallng factory;
f£ an well. If merebanta ilamandeil aoiiic wutthwliiiv li’nim i in In*v' R
and that their i m m m m i bad
around Hi, may" .heuld I - * U* r \ “ .T* ,f“ r" . " KO" ,&lt;, &gt;0n*i
k ra*h for rual, Hnlverally of •ring
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...
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enough, the luw of avvragra aaya1
/.‘ Florida alndi-nla would fraeie. played. Hut ono lnlluv.iti.il “ lunv. ,h(|l wm# ,,By
n,Utl reach a
rlrrle" in'nnmi«t— who claim, lu happy nndlum f»»r them. But,
Chattahoochee hr the only one who a yen, ago, meanwhile what happen, *lo the
faretaw tho prrevnl buitneaa recev-; fellow who la nelUier group—the'
►Ion—,era fl,wa In the game na while collar Man? The great mld'l
\Va*hingtnii play* ll.'LUlcit In. hi* die cine*? The flrat thing he
euminaiy:
,
|knowa, he rati*t hoy either factory—'
--, "W e art out In do Mimrlhing for made er farm rnlavd g«od».
d prohibit the t’o,,*ri»* ■'IIIImve who live In aharka and Urn'l) “ tinierv we »tiip this
ring •*
UnMad Slitca from declar have enough to eat and wear. So uun&lt;| the io»y lualneea and let*
satlatt * forau'n foe we put llivin mi tvlkf. Then to ge«. j thlnga Improve nntmnlly for n!,
•* ** / * “ • °* . ar,“ ‘ *«• the money wr levy new I save. And 1while, we're going to end up with
Oil AM lift (till DO
Wer (O
■IS 1
11ft,11O aa-*,
r a il *,
aas in
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iwar
to Inaturally
we gel
an In.m
inerraae
in* ^all
uur fauoera
ami faetorle, hav. I

(Vita. Inmate* „f
would go hungry.

A truck, identified aa baiungiiuc
•u the Wb&gt;&gt;« Star $*eem taundty
u! Orlnadn, was f&lt; uml abnndUnud
hear ICnterpriiu JuiKtiua p n h t
day and wta brvugbt b&gt; % Suifo.d
garage after the Cubce IXpai •'
meat avr- W lfW d that tin, par

Unity wrvvkvd truck had bma
parked On tbv vide uf tbe rvad all
day.
Tbw SanfUr.l lVpar&lt;uieat reO-r*
red the matter tu the Orlando

Police Ibyiihmal .in,I were bu
ter advlsf-l that th,; truck Had been
atulea ( t e a the binmh-y there and

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b l” tbrouth pricra. So It c«ata ua more to feedbig a lot of htrh'prtrvd thlnga they'
~
lum. Ko ihr nmly and w* have to levy canT sell, and bltha hundred and*«»P* forward and
Pr»»*nt higher taxes.
ten ailllMli |w-a|de on relief."
|»iU nek recasstd
Blnloa .Take the farmers. \V* try to
If Ihl, eM.n«nil*thad w»nlv.l lo lrelght, r»t* Iberts
' Peotde |n-|p (hem hy arcing lint liny get rite an llluxlrathin. he might have The coal induct,
he mat muni money for thlnga Ihry rhoaeo one that I* drawing portico* l*T $S7,OOOJXIQof
country
Wa ,al»e pilce* uf fain, Ur ktirrcat here now. It Involve* Wh»* he mean* b

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Another arrvico on which tb*
newspaper* nr* vllally dependent
Ida asseunrtd intention of aaaklnt
M IMrroo*# In tula*. Both Wba*
tent UnUt, nnd I'ostal Telegraph
Insist their present revabuan are
Mot aufflrlenl to maintain ndeM*1* Ftbile service. A lb p*r*
rwl mereave In rates la needad.
Tbe* newspapers am expected to
pay SOpercent inaru ter newsprint,
W percaaj more on freight rat*#,

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Social A n d Personal Activities
Is G m s

Personals
V k lto r Hh*«nt r f Miami
I* the fwv*t of Mr. and

rt*«n *n of Ton*
the t w i t Te»trrdaf .&lt;t
Mr* lUraUt.va lUabte.
IkyaTky

Odhaw
and
l*rlaod
who are att.-wdipc
A lm n drt*. Ea. ant&lt;v the heltda&gt;%.

thr e e t i t «d one «d t ie
A wornWr* '&lt;d
l n . ' R . F. C n t » h « and Mr*
h « * hvnen, « * r t
J. C- MttrheH w*r-r the t t ^ t ,
w W |m t» printed M W * , dart*, ad Mr*.
O. C m v liu ' In O r
ant hiwrd hanetiatl * n * Mated 1
hr &lt;tt&gt;.v.t*r vtden. The teem *'
n n i e n p to rd hr I H W * S an k '
Mr. and Mr* J ||. T t«U -\
end « t K. &lt;M I At the n e t h - ; tuaa a* rhadr f i T t Mr* T r*
&gt;we&lt; id the enaleata vwrh Wien j leak'* sinter Mr*. Ida MvT'ol
h r «J fn u lih * team * » « aw ard- lew ad Cfaata. 8 . C.
ed an nO day *.-erh-er k » t m k d
*n«* The t n e t e t awalat.
Mr. a a i M r* J. K. Ahrrnath*.
f.'r
n it ie d n v e u
v e n T te ta l' *d Jr have a* Ibetr («&lt;*&lt;•
tovkry ntad eiih had Wee. eve The bcdrdaTa Mr and M r* K
«
&gt;Brv Ch T » SerKh. J-e. and tduta I « 4 « n t t a p d Itrrre and danebtrr. ITondhy.
ru p e e r
w e a e b with
Td Flneanie. 1 A.

rthe taev * af

, h e: t v *

-ever? t&gt;

vMtv v t *
&gt; rv a l

»«•

dB-drtheted" t *
»»

aH

J

rap*. tSpv W . S.
Vauhef
-area ||t* e M

with a

Mr. and Mr* P. I , Mltler. Jr
aad m ad Orlande m il be the
r w u ad Mr. and Mr*. F. U
Miner I d the boltdav*

toe

KoIMjv « wllk her parent*, - Mr'and Mm Kllon Monchii'n

(twin
Jark.n n* IIIhas miyipl.-t.-vl
her

Ml** M am ret Itenneft h»*
Thnaa *».JitnC tht* «.* I d a
S lfir e r
R i i l n r r * tvswrse mth the Itu^emnr lleaall
e e ^ rSs*. ia 4 M r* W. S Thare a l t e r e d t n w
Av«u&lt;my. Kite I* now &lt;-onnet tv-1
h e . K r «ad S ra that Chap I t * * - tn Wasbtarto*,. St C.
• ith Kvaloru'a II nut y Shop
The
Carldmaa
holiday*
anaa
S
t
and
fft
v
at.
S
W
a
n
TWh m e m ,
fw y -than She navi end 3 W t Y *m r'» Sr. and S t * at K v nit. Mr
I t x 'r e
H«Thfi'n (irut
lU a ^ M
M t.» Vlearriop Howard
will
She. S w iei i P o V r The k tn erv . and. Mr*. K A tendamheeK. Mr.
\ liu n 4 rr'i I:actum lUnd,” «a&gt;
a e * t t e l e i harrntepr e-IB he and S i* . It p Smith. Mr. and arrive Frldsv hr atn-tane from
Chhmrm. III. to spend the holt I’lildished in IldlS.
h d i m the S a i h l t . » I " M Traee Mrs. TtwrUr Steele. Mr. and Mr*.
----------S u e * eevhed. a»irtl ?■*• ♦ h d U h . M. f» P e a Mr ana Mrs Faad day* » l l l h r pxi.-ntv Mr. and t
( Ka'herihe Coinrll wa. horn of
Thhve e t - v edit he d lr avid J. Jiirmei S t * N*ner ftrnrk M r* M r* n A. Howard.
_ .
(American parent* in lUrlm, Urr
Sa- S i * SI S t e n
md S n St *1 MfdSdl. 3r. M r* A. ll.
S i n Mary 1.on1*e Mevlveether^n' ,sy.
^
S^ Sv Sheawtlhn nnd w e tr h e A r r S iM M a * M r* oiatradn Main
h a* a rrive d fn e n the F l o t 4 d * j ----------------------iTaw R Trane m w eta* ad the m e. M »* AWce Ward and f i n
S i t e cun ere y0r Women
to; Thf father of llrnry WaiUtroHh
i p v d the hoi Id* v *
mth
her' IdnrrylUiw diiapprovn) o f hi* »on
parent*
llo i'im m a man o f lettrr*.
Mis* C*r"Jlne
Colli, r
and
Ml«* 1 1 * re a rev «;rim n are sp-ni-l
k it The
boltdav *
with
Ml.*
CMItor* parents. Mr. and Mr*.
R- C Collier. m Mnnlernma. On,

Mr*. E. M . Carroll
&gt;
Hostess T o T . K, L.

Ul.&lt; Sybil Itnyd who U l l
t*wd!nc S tra jif Ih ilu n ii C«lMr*. K. M. Cartwlv »■ " ho.
K t f tn W.wblncjon. |». C. wul to*, to the T, H i l » * -i "I
•fT*vc inmorroir In *p*nd the the Klrat IViptlst Chm« - : •»&lt;
btdld.iv, with her parent*. Mr. nUht lor their CUrhlni1" p-ny
■nd Mr*. 1 "; M. Iloyil
wbMi wa* lieiil at hor home on
French Avenue (jroup Ntn-;h
M. and Mr*.’ W. I . Clark h*T« «*n« with Mr*. Margar*t l*U !• H.*.
li'.n vailed to l.rvllc. Via. due a/ ihalnHni nere noateato the lylllral lllnow of
the
The pK&gt;inj irero aHraiiiitly
Rev. C. T. t'latk and the death •It i-i, alnl In ClirUtniiva enluts.
ef Mr*. I’ T. Clark.
\n Inli-ru.-llntt devotional i&gt; -&gt;
atatit wi| |irr»vnievl with M if
Ik e l.rtlrr Flillllpi
at
th&lt; F. \V. Slanloy In vharge nf ..l»l
Klrk.vllle College at
Surtm'
il lijr M r* A. K. Ilhsjv Hi r.
and (l.iroiMthy
id
KlrkariUe Mm. J. II. Johnson, and
Mr*.
Mn. U vpandtnr the holiday, •'a rtoll
with M i patvMta, Mr. and Mr*
tiilt* worn ilUtrlhuliul to vnili
A. M. fMllll'e.
iinuihi'r and *|m-&lt;i*I alii*. «c i
KU'ii lo M r* llo*"rl|er. lenehrr.
MU*
VlnrlnU
M*rlTrether. Mr*. Carroll. |&gt;|Osldrnt and Mi*.
I!‘* ire
Anderson
and
Allrn (lu**le Flclclier.
,.
|
I'ta-ld* hare arrlred fn&gt;m the
llefreshtni'nl* were eetveil to
l*&gt;ul*lana Stat-i ITnlrenlty at till! (olio*In*. Mr*. J. ,\. Cun-j
llvl-Tl Knurr to spend the hull nlnKham. Mrs. \V. K.
Kailrr.
day* with (heir patent*
Mi* X It Coilunn- Mr*. I.llllan
Vlvkory. Mrs. rt. A. I». Wilkin
The Mla.es ISipothy Mitt hell m u . Mn. fo ri&lt; »i tihii h-1, Sit*, i
K »ll&gt;im Thlfpcn. Mail*n
K* Su m Slew ail. Slr.i. Ada Mlildl.ttldcvy Martha HUhor
Kvelyn loiu Sli*. liustle Fiddler. Mr*
t'ate*. M »ih'fle Ttllt* and Dorn J. C. Il-herls. Mr*. C. W. For
thr l*ope attended the |»t lleta rr*ter. \|i*. A.
K.
lto .»illrr.
I'hl hteaklaal tn OrTandtt thl. M:* J. II. John*«m. Mr*. F F,
im-mlnK.
■Hue*. Mr*. M CommlnK*. Ml*
r , i;. fleplon. Mr* A. F. Ihili
Mr and Mr*. C IV lllahlei hln* nod Mr-. Ada Walker.
man and *on. C. IV Jr- of Koatli
Also Mi . ilo Ion hlei-li-. Mr*
I'-od. tnd. aie the cuesla ofj c. A ll Hs, Hr*. SI. ll Murt'hy
Mr. and _Mr« s. IV lllrblcrm ait, Sir* It. rt. Si in o ’, -Mr*. .W . I..
tor l he holiday a.
Slmtdi'ululro. Sir*. Jane t'.mllll.
sirs. IV. U Allen. Mi*. Slary
MU* 8*t y Maxarll arr’ vetl Hall. Ml*. Flfli- Sluceer Siralast
n leh l
* h * r e _*b e

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M lnN E SANFORD *1X3

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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS

Three Miles South uf Haafonl
Ha Orlando Ihitlinay

Special

VTTT

Arden

Sweaters
$1.95 to $3.95

CLUB

SCOT!

Elizabeth

Joe l*cnner

A U I K MITT! ROMANCE!
ARI.kZB M i n i MONO!

n s w . m s r sr.

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Rain Coats
$1.95 to $13.75

Bags
59c to $1.00

“Music For Madame”

CpM PANV

A ll W ool Sweaters
$1.00 to $6.95

I r t r H

“Fight For Your Lady”
X m « Martini

Leather Coats
$6.95 to $26.50

Dresses
$1.00 to $6.95.

Thursday-— Friday
Ida Idipino

Spring Conts
$1.3.75 to $19.75

GIFTS for CH ILDREN and MISSES

T h e Life Of The Party”
J«vb« IWes

Spring Dresses
$8.95 to $24.50

. Hose
89c to $1.65

Costume Jewelry
49c to $4.95

W f d w i (be hrtin »c«* —
«
M i ■ »*n
MltRiUa ihrMsch bit b n«l«
I — M R Ibr ia t m IbAf kept tbra.

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WIARIS
FINIS

mt

Street and
Afternoon Bags
$1.00 to $8.95

49c to $1.95

GEORGE ARUSS
*DR. SYN ”
FVait Sdbd* VaiuBi and

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Spring Hats
.$3.95 to $7.95

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Scarfs

(j&gt;U&gt;ellet&lt;?
lb s

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Flowers
29c to $1.50

Handkerchiefs
10c to $1.50

House Coats
$1.95 to $1.3.75
.—

Cloves
$1.00 to $3.95

lo u n g in g
Pajnmns
"$2.95 to $13.75

FLORIST

S IG N S
KINDS

S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

I’ . I ' .... Us.

J. R. S T E W A R T

R. N . N IP P E R

Via* CSarledte M-nrVt-n ha*
OK AM*
|"arvli-ed from Maryville Celhr.'. H# P rI» ipM«
1 M ifiv lfle T&lt; tin to spend the

C. A .llin - n . SIi». W

The

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Com forts
$2.95 to $24.50

Curtains
49c to $2.95
Shower Curtains
$1.95 to $7.95
Bath Mata
$1.00 to $1.95

YOW ELL
HANFORD,

FLORIDA

Co:

�BANPOW D
rn'K-t Id bring n o

tte Claus Letters

Play Hours Add Pep to Dancers’ Stage Work

i * * Ola Banty:
E m t* school and SunJay
rhool and aay my prayers t»&gt;
•y nlle. Me and my brother
|rtp mother ami daddy all » f
in and If you can will you pleira
Hag ma a hi* sleepy and cry
tU. I loye babies an bring mo
i little Ironing board to I can
on my doll rlolhes.
Candy,
mica and nuts. Please do'bring
a the cry doll. I f you can t
ring the board that's allrlte but
do so want the doll. I l l be
eking for you. Don't forget my
Ills brother please.
Thanking
Your llltle friend.
Mattie I-eo Humphreys,
Sanfonl, Florida.

I have lievn a very sick little
Irl A I know Pll l&gt;c to weak to
hjoy Xmaa like clbcr little girls
'h&lt;i will bo well &amp; llcullhy, hut
»o will make me very happy If
pull Bring mo 'a* Rig doll, a doll
lagglo a tea act a rtd sweater pair
t socks some candy A nut*. A
«n’t for gel my HlH« Brother.
KVA nKf.I.E RAUI.ERSON
oar fianljt Clause
' I wont you l « ploai-c bring mu
I Ig d&lt;&gt;ll a doll fleil n collor b«i.k
j dnccl b o g s sAesler pair of
cka, some candy A nut*. A Rem*i
nber mf'.llUo alck slater alao my
iby Brother
Oh. I forgot I am
the Fourth Grade.
LE ILA MAE BRIDGES
Sanford, Pin.
Clauer
How ara you. I am a little toy
•gfl 0 In -the first erode nnd 1
am studlqg real hard,
it I want a pair of ahoea, a
tcoolrr. a cowboy sullr, slxn H,
a pair of gloves and souk- candy,
fruit and .nuts.
t*f Don't forgrt my brother and
plater and mother and dnildy. 1
am a good toy.
Your Little Friend.
Raymond T. Hull.
V
.
Runfoid, Fla.

A t * it
VJ •* '7 .1/

Dear Santa
I want n doll and a cedar cheat
with handkerchief* and aoclu in it
I want n pair of bedroom alippera
find n pnrkrtbook with a zipper on
it. A&lt;&gt;&lt;| o!ko m int candy and nuta.
J in 7 year* old. I am In Second
tirade to. picas* irm lcr ovary
tody. I hank you
*
Santa from
K U IL Y MATTHEWS
II. I*. D. 2, ll«x 113.
Sanford, Ha.
Dr.ir Santa
I want n wrist vntch that realy
tlr'.n. I wont a cedar chest fpll of
handkerchief nnd ic k * . und a pair
of M.irh-y Teniplo Innlroom slip*
p in . l'lease rentier eveiy body as
much n* you reniber me. I am 0
&gt;rais old mnl ill the f&lt;&gt;t&lt;h grade
an) w .rk hanl. Thank you in ad*
vtr.co
IRMA MATTHEWS
Route 2 , llox 113
Sanfcid, Fla.

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atalre, a recreation room and library
equipped with, soft louarei and all
manner of gAtnes permits pleasant
ruination between ehosrs.
AHhoidh onh tnlglit quejllop Jtc
hcodXt. auiiul.i* fur- girls who*.
can &lt;-ra ci.uslat- largely of alien-

dummy provided Ih-Rorkeltwgreat
spurt recently. nltbouxh II uwaht
hard physical exercise. Again, a
mohair "ann-t hair awing" was
brought lu 10 L-i^m*tlm innttrittiitn
r e lie f of attention dfinemhi-raot the
Cups do Uellet who had Just mine

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Gift
Suggestions
TOASTERS
W AFFLE
IK O N S

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$3m.
$4
$3u‘p

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PERCOLATORS

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COFFEE
M AKERS

Proa and amateur* participating In the Hollywood Beach Hotel
Opin Golf Tournament Dee. 27*20 won't have raddles like these to
caiTy Ihelr “ no*lhnlt*on*cluba’’ bag* around for them, but there’*
Sure to be • good scattering of distractions like these among the
gallery.

Cone To Request
E lim in a tio n Of
A ssa u lt C harge

H E A T IN G
PAD8

$

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R A D IO S

$

FLOOR

$7“
95c

LAM PS

n
■ n
w e g i'n
as
• iss h
■ i&gt; i| iia iig
] want
n wagon
nnd
a ■airnptan*
and randy and nuts anil fruila and!
••nine firecracker*. And Plrase
u p
IR O N S
don't forget the other little child*
ten.
C H R IS T M A S T R E K 8 E T 8
•
Y'Anr friend
M AD ZA
*7 A g »
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 22. for assaults with Intent In commit
JAMES MANNING
lam ps
■ v v
UP
—
—As
a
result
o
f
the
recent
ether
felonle*.
.Sanford, Fla.
j pinion board sessions. Gov. Fred
The Governor said he questioned
Dr.ir Hantn Claus
SC H IC K
My abler wnnla a Dldcc doll a P. Cone has determined to aak the,(he propriety of ehnrging a prl*
8 IIA V E R S
re~itrr nnd n toy Filling Station| 11)30 legislature fo r a statute ellm-tnoner with assault with Intent to
.
Inating
the
charge
of
-asaaultjkill
a
person
breauao
the
very
fact
cud I A toy n|r|iort with airplanes.
Everything
I want a Streamline train game. with intent to commit manilaugh*|thal initnt enters tho situation
*cr”
.
makes
It
murder
or
attempted
I w;inl u bathrobe with bedroom
In the first place, the Governor murder, *
slipper*.
said, It Is hard to imagine Just!__ _
i---- . . »
Yours tndy
Electric Company
'*
— ------- -MARY c a t t u i .m v e p t * nueh a crime. ----It* MAGNOLIA AVENUB
In
the
second
place,
be
added
.1
.
V,omrn
were
aeen
on
nml JtJtWfON W EST
offense*
covered
by
the
charge
fall
,ho
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un'
11
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f
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«ntury.
b'uiifoiil, Fla.
.olinoak without exception Inlo thej
[•category o f aggravated assault for
My.drnr f l r, Claus;
Having looked over nty rcconlI which the maximum penalty U
nr the pn«t yenr, I nm fully con* one year In prison or |SOO fine.
Gov. Cone said his objection to
vittccd o f the fnrl that I merit tho
r- dpt of a gift. If It's all tho\ the charge resulted from petitions
in* to you. I would like to hnvr, fer clemency for several prisoners
COMPANY
n .per. hat grit Auburn Speedster. ronvlcteil under tho charge and
If you tnn’l ret il down the chim* rrnlcnccd to servo five or ten
year*.
\
i
n«;*, I wouldn'l to shocked at find*
"Assault to commit manslaugh­
to: it in the gamgo.
ter” , he rnld, "I* an close to *gYours 'I ill next Xmss
gravatrd assault you couldn't draw
IL J. M INAHIK
Sanford, Fin. n raxor blade botwren them. But
a

NEW TORK—On the theory that
"all work and no play makes Jill a
dull dancer," tha playtbno hours of
the famous Corps d* n*l|rt snd tha
other troop*,- tha Rock.tt..*, prml*
slandancera^ftfieRMUCm.'Vuilc
Hath are conaldrmd almo.t At Ini-

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Dear Santa

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH TWO FAMOUS DANCE 0R0ANI2ATI0NS— (Top, left) An outdoor playground
on ths roof of Now York's Radio City Muilo Hall provides all the amployeea with healthful eaercleos. (Right)
Three of the Rockettei art shown In tho library amusing Uiemsolvet with a game. Thla rreroatlon room la a
pleasant spot for off-hour*. (Lower left) Swing Is one of the glril’ latest fads, tut It's the playground, not the
jaxs variety. Two member* of tha Corps da Ballet alt shown with a awing, which I* nn overatuffed mohair
velvet eeey chair a* comfortable ae an auta cushion. (Lower rlyht) Dosing with a dummy glvea theta Roekettea
muscle centre (and na danflarol a W*ck eye rq»“ lt*"B.

Main* I* Iks cmly Mate b lh «
union' in which aUta elect Iona am
■ot held In November. •

CUTE CADDIES

m.■! ii'it

$15“

RANDALL

H ill H ard w are

few.
I just v. nut one pair of toots
anil socks. Don't fprgcl tho poor
rhildien. Tin re arc keven in our
fniinly.
You cun find our hou-c eo&gt;y.
Wpll by. by.
ip ra r Santa Claus;
Your living'. frlriul,
If - 1 am (fe lr e jrrara nfd nnd I
am In Hit Fourth'Grade and i
Suli/oril
am stud! f rlnlnF*'ffil«f1 Vmii- *ni
I want ) u .to hrang ,tuo n ,bi
eyrie un. dome, unities anil (

'a IClaust
urn u gcoil h..y so please
n cowl oy suit, u rifle
a o f randy.l'leulw bring
ton; of cniiily too.
Your friend,
W ILLIAM KINA til)
liike Mrni«e, Fla.

l&gt; ar S'tntn
put In my request along with
.i l.l/le girl in Ihc fourth * 1 pm a little g lil In the fourth every nno clae. t really don't
.'in liuijying li.nl mi | Grade. I study very hard, I am 0 want but noo thing fo r . Christ*
’ h.;i y. ir, I want yuu ip, y*;lla "Id. I want n tolile tot doll mo* and that Is n picture id
••If • 7 l* pair of shoes, n • ad' »i doll with fur on her coot ami Donald Dnrk. Ila Is my fnrurllJ
actor and I
am nuts
1 in - bring Minnie May •*n Jo r tip . And I want seme nuta movie
ulKittt ktm.
dell Mnl some toys. (I n*( rim candy and fruits.
Your friend.
rienge bring ma some stuff
nj- ..( llit- littlo.lioys tied
to oati loo .and don't fu rfft all
‘Sanford, Via. tho oilier llttla hoys and ‘ gtrls. :
Your friend,

■*' '■
Y..ur liltlu friend.
jU i.A I)V f»"D rfltTl»N
l

thank you.
Your l-'rlend.
‘t-* diaries Gmri-y.
Sanford, Flus
I L m i ___S)

LI! I.IAN 1(Jt Kl.i;
I uke Monroe, l la.

fh^r &gt;tl\ Chilian:
I thought that I .might *a well

•Dorr Hand/ ■&lt; law*: * ***
t 1)01 titti»-i4* to yea. ns p
,ff|in|In my hour
of tll-tre«*.

Viijfii KHRWM4 '"

YilAGGfein Y

I h&lt;(r luld every out iii.it 1
hn
mat
I -wantmg.l. ctrlc
furor,
hut no pint, *&lt;nm» to
t i n Iliu hint. I'lnam put ino on
Hi■» II • of Ih'.-'i who want • lee
l|h- turors for CinlMmua nnd I
pii inlnu In totiavn uuil pot tm

|,SHEWAMlSA

al'tl bom fur n weik.
Ynur rtnfent armlrer.

GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY

r. tiTANi.r.y v k iin a y

SCOOTERS
$2.75

8 i; tor), rloilcl.t

1*. 8. I'KBso don't tell imy oun
atout my t.isiuil-e and don't

DON’T DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING
UNTIL YOU’VE BEEN TO

. B. Li. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S W KAR

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LANE Y ’S DRUGSTORE
PHONE 103

T R IC Y C L E S
$3.65 up

CRO Q U ET SETS
U NURUALLY LOW PRICES on a g ift that Is aura
to make the recipient’s eyes sparkle *|Ui genuine delight.

•MKISCII BLDG.

ifc ScoIt’a good Gulf gas, th« super
power fuel with easy atartlng power,
quicker acceleration nnd longer mileage,
a a g -a * «

U

O ' our complete lubrication service to
keep you r car running amoothly and
cut down on aqueaka and rattles.

T

V l i V E a Christmus pi ft that w ill pet

TO O LSETS
$1.10 up

SCOTT’S GULF

BICYCLES

S E R V IC E S T A T IO N

$22*50 up

l
**A Ford Neighborhood Serrko BUUorf* .
CORNER 2ND AND PARK
PHONR #TY

real use every day o f the cominp year. The San­

SKATES

ford Herald is a g ift that everyone w ill appre­
ciate. There are F E A T U R E S — that will be en­

RADIO

joyed by every member o f the fa m ily .. . N E W S

The Ideal G ift

* LET US DEMONSTRATE
THE NEW
tP/T *1-^
f
—

— from every part o f the world. . . A I ^ f —that

fror Christmas

'Fog More”Power Spraye

GET IT AT

IN YOUR OW N FIELD
AN D W ITH YO UR OW N DRIVER

w ill bring greater savings and make it a prac­
tical g ift as well os a useful one.
to give, too . . . just phone 148.

It is so easy

RADIO HEADQUARTERS

TRACTOR BPi

HOFMANN
Electric Service

K

Sanford Machine Co. Inc

TAB LE
TE NN IS SETS
25c up

CH INA
TE A SETS
47* ) -

See Our Line Of Fireworks

�5W

urvey

Of Farms By
“i Whilitner
Continued From fa g, Ona
ere* of l.roccoll yielded 203 crates
Ytlucd nt $108.24; 1 SU acres were
planted to corn from which 40,333
brnhols were harvested, valued at
$40,511; 0 acre, were planted to
Out* from which 45 boahcla were
harvc.'kil and were valued nl $13;
over 6.1 acre* were planted to
aweet com and the crop was val*
ued at $J.| 17.15.
Approximately 170 acre* wrru
plnnird to Irish potatoes for a
yield o f 22,253 hnahcla for a total
Value Of $21,102.92 while 70 acre*
were planted in sweet potatoes
from which 7308 bushel* were
harvested for n total valuation of
$5,682.50. There were 171 ration*
of aurar cane syrup m»de during
the year, valued nl $122; nnd 150

22, 1M7

TIIE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA -

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buabcla o f paralejr were harvested
ftt&gt;m one acre for an estimated
value of $1 13.50.
Over 2,000 crate* of tomatoes
were harvested front 30 acre* nnd
were valued nt $2,769; while 15
afrea W Enrlish pras yielded 801
nates and we e valued at $899.10.
There wero 29.25t doxrn Lunches
of beets hnrvtstcd from 43 acre*
and valued at $92143.05; and 6100
cratra of squash harvested fr«m C8
acres and valunl at (5,686.00. The
67 sere* planted in eggplant yield­
ed 21,072 crates and were valued
nt $20,937; while the 22 atre*
planted to rumnlne„ yielded .8,715
crnlea valued at $3,186; nnd 25
acre* cf watermelon* were valunl
nt $015. Thtre were I I ucfr*
phtnletl In chicory nnd the crop
was valued nl $5,754; seventeen
ncre* of ■lima lierna yielded 1.227
rentes and were valued at $1,127.27. The 75 emte* o f eucimbcrs
hanrmtrri front 2 1-2 acres wrre
valuetl at $150; and nearly 18

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The «&gt;ir$rm$hl of IU
A* A4mlnl,&lt;s«ters nf th* r«t*lr «.(
Ueo. A Siwi, IW fiitit. pfnperly utidsr the eaid etrtlfl*
rate iMMetl was in th« name of ■
t*hns. J. nranri.
NOTICH OH APPI.ICATIOV
l tile*.« maul rmrtlflcala ehall ha
row t a x i i i i i i i ,
rr«lrrn«eel accorsliru lo law, lha
' n o t ic k ih m;nv:nv u i v i : n . Itioiterty inirrlliatl therein will ha
That IIKIUIAN ANO AltTIIHII Multi «e» (he hluhe.t bidder •( lha
JACOllSON liotUvr ut n nf T.v* 1-oiirt linn.** d oor **n ih* l l r * l
• , , III n-Hl* N», *.l*. li.Mll. .I (hr Mt.mlnv In tti- mnnlh of January,
Ini &lt;'*y at A ukusI. A l&gt; ts.1 l, l * i v n h lc h . i , th» Jn t d * y o f
bn, tiled mine *,i mt nftlcr nnd January, 1*1*
bn, nisda arnltcntlmi tnr .&lt; Ins
l&gt;*|r.l ihl, l*t it»y of D*cemb«r,
il r &gt;». in ba l,*en«l thrrrmi 8.«l.t I»J1.
roriinrat, emnrnr,, ||.. fntinwlMt
n I* IIEHNPON,
ilr»rrll.nl prntirrlr tn ih, I'mmtr
Clerh nf rirrull Court of
•&gt;f S.ntlnnR 81*1, ■&gt;( Hi«.rMh. lo'Wit!
«.f Seminole County, Florid*.
I."l II nierb 4. ll*r*,vttn.
(BttAt.l

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

The Morris Plan Company of Orlando, Florida
has plenty nf money lo loon nt rcnsonnlilc rates and
on various plans for any worthy purpose.
Such loans run for one year and are
easy weekly or monthly payments.

|§. M erry Christmas to Everybody!! |§
P in ea p p le 25 c H EN S
2 CANS

2 CAN. SIZE I

Pelt Pois PEAS 2 9 c
If. S. NO. 1 WHITE

10 I.US.

lb

P o ta to es 15c
NO. 2Vi SIZE CAN, CALIFORNIA

1 7c

C ran berry Sauce

23c LARD

39c

'ITIMiT led

Minot
lirnnd; 17na cnn

With Any hire Bag Of Flour

Kntinur lirnnd Kreah

.1 Days
Thrmtult

S.R. F L O U R

D ec.2 4

l*unrr ftketl

GUARANTEED
20 lhs.
10 lbs.

Cranborriot
M S n r v A V M ' n a f ^NONE-SUCH

5 lbs.

2 lbs.

2
2
2
2
2

Lit. Box Stick Candy
Lbs. Hard Mixed Candy
Lbs. Chocolate Drops
.
LIm. Orange Slices
..
Lbs. Assorted Jellies
You Cnn Mix To Suit Yourself
Pound Box Fancy Cherries
5 Lll. Box Holiday Chocolates

2ac
25c
25c
25c
25r
•
2!&gt;c
li&lt;lc

10 lbs.

The ’very finest Turkey* in town, aold
rarluaively in uur atom . I'lumply meat&lt;&lt;l bird., cum and |ieaiiut fed to maka
drliratr, full-flavurevl meat.

Texas Shipped, Dressed Weight
T O M S lb . . .

9. 5 c • 5• 2 c 2 7 c

Y O U N G HEN TURKEYS lb 32c

For Calves. Pastry,. Bread; None Belter

See uur Kut lien*, Fryer*. Duck* and
lUif^ting Fowl; mime)-Having price.

FO R TURKEY D RESSIN G
Pork Sausage

Ga. Style All

Triple “S” Groceteria

PORK
SAUSAGE
We (iuuranlcc
To Pleitsv

Hams 17 !/2c
Shoulder
Sides
Heads

25c

pi.

25c

qt.

H am s

Armour Star Harm
PIG PORK SALE
LEAN H A M S wholo; lb 23c
TENDER C H O P S
lb
21c
SH O U LD E RS wholo; lb l7»/»c
Armour Ht*r ur W'lliou Certified

Baconllhre||°- il« 39c
Slibiin, Hound or Club

Steak *&lt;-*«'", '•

25c

Cottago Choose
'/t-lb
Minco Moat
bulk,
lb
Salt Mackcrol_____ oach

15c

Fancy II. S. No. 1 Large Box Wlncnnp

BUTTER 39c

A p p le s 3 lbs. 2 1 c

27S.

Fruit Coke M aterials Cut Vi O ff
in Price

Eggs
One you can eat and
know it's O. K.
Look ours over, i f we
pleased you last
Christmas, we can do
i i again.

REM EM BER!
When an A d reads
“ Fresh Dressed”
it could mean “Fresh
Dressed” a year ago.

CRANBERRY

SAUCE
17 Ot. Can
2 For

GEORCIA
CANE

SYRUP
GALLON

Back!) line

Frmh Florida
and Cold Storage
We meet ull
Egg Price*,

PUMPKIN
No. 2Vi Can

10c

EGGS

Bacon 10c
LETTUCE
CELERY

Cold Meats Of All Kinds
Complete Line N ative
und Western Meats.
YO U G E T W H A T l i P A Y
FOR &lt;

Wafers
H A r F R S - 8 |»ic»* and
Bilracla, Cake Color*
Inga am bailor.

Honey Dew PEAS

10c

5c packages SALT or
Black Pepper 3 for 10c
8 LBS. NO. 1 VIRGINIA

PEANUTS

lurge; doten

45c

lirad* It. Ha. Cold Murage All-Whit*

303 CAN. TKNDKIt

Something New
Cracker*!
SUNSHINE
BANTAM

SUPER B RA N D O L E O lb 13c
KRAFT E LK H O R N Choose lb 23c
Guide A Kin. AILWhlte

BOILING

Live Turkeys

10c
19c
10c

Laud O' Hunihlnr, In Quarter* —

1 2 ,/2C 117 East First Street 327 Sanford Ave. at Cor. 4th St,

Two Stores Delivery Phone 236

49c

lu ll))’ t'lirifttnui* (la. Pennut
whole or Hiring'
end; lb

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REAL
JOWI.H

M b bag

llnltiniorr (Jaunty Fat

Oyslcrs

PORK

★

.Swift’* or Wiliam’* Oiuntry Stylo

Libby’s
3 Tall Cans

GEORGIA

29c

I'aiuy Yuuug

~25c

EGGS

large; doten

33c

BRAZIL NUTS
lb
STUART P E C A N S no.
CALIF. A L M O N D S
E N G LISH W A L N U T S
COCOANUTS
2
W IN E SA P APPLES
EM PEROR G R A P E S
ID A H O BAKERS
4

25c
I *»; lb 19c
lb
25c
lb
17c
for 15c
2 lbs 15c
2 lbs 19c
lbs I Sc

Calif. Irthrrg

Lettuce 2 b~J‘ 15c
Nuwr York Hnoball

Cauliflower &gt;b10c
I HIM* FMIMIIIA

Carrots 2 Behs.
APPLES 10 lbs.

9c
25c

Criap Well Ultmchad

Celery “ 9c

A b'f *rr.y ot cho.c c.no.d fiullt ind » | itibl.i t* m.t. ,oy&lt; Yul.lid. di***r • blff*r
liu u i «t Uv.' c.it .

★

R O SEDALE 5L. PINEAPPLE 2 no l'/4 cans 23c
BARTLETT PEARS Standard 2 no. I cant 23c
GREEN G IA N T PEAS big, tender 2 cans 33c
DAVIS C U P A S P A R A G U S all-greon 2 ens 29c
LIBBY C U T BEETS
3 no. I*/, cans 25c
LIBBY PEAS and C A R R O T S no. l'/3 can 14c
G A R D E N P A T C H C O R N no. l'/a can 9c
SWEET FIELD C O R N
3 no. 2 cans 25c
N O R TH M A ID PEAS
no. l'/2 can
10c
N O N E-SO -G O O D . Tiny Peas 2 no l'/2 ens 27c
STOKELY T O M A T O JUICE 23-ox can 9'/2c
Land O ' Sunthino Mayonnaise 16-ox jar 24c
TR O PICAL S A L A D D RESSIN G qt. jar 25c
RO SFDALE PLAIN O LIVES
8-oz jar
10c
LIBBY STUFFED OLIVES
6-ox jar____ 19c
Timtly holiday luqgcitieM nhich $»$rjf hwnt
will Lfid $$«d lor ot thu MiioM. Notico tho low

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LOVETTS BREAD
16-ox whito loaf
8c
Canada Dry Ginger Alo (plus dep) 3 bots 25c
PERSIAN DATES
big 2-lb p k g .'
25c
SUN M A ID R AISIN S
15-oz pkg.
10c
CLUSTER R A ISIN S
2-lb pkg.
17c
PECANS
6*oz cellophane basket
25c
BELL’S POULTRY S E A S O N IN G 10c size 9c
HERSHEY B A K IN G Chocolato 8-oz cake 12c
Pillsbury's Sno-Shoen Cake Flour pkg. 29c
C R ISC O , SN O W D R IFT or SPRY 3-lb can 55c
SW IFT’S JEW EL 4-lbs 45c
8*lbs 87c
JELLY assorted flavors
10-oz jar
10c
G O L D M E D A L FLOUR
5
lbs
27c
PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR
5
lbs
27c
HERSHEY C O C O A
M b can
15c
G O LD E N A G E M A C A R O N I
3 pkgs. 14c
F A N C Y BLUE R O SE RICE
5 lbs
19c
FO X RIVER M ILK
* 3 . 'tall cans
19c
4X’s &amp; B R O W N S U G A R ; \ Z r M b ctns. 15c
SO U THERN BISCUIT FL&lt;I&gt;Uk
20-lbs 67c
HAPPYVALE PUM PKIN 2 no. 2'/2 cans 19c
C AM PFIRE Economy Marshmallows Ib-pkg 19c
Avulon Luaciuu* Ueaaert

PE A C H E S
P IC K L E S

»*• "r

1 5c

Holiday Wrapped, aave on gift*— Popular Brand*

CIGARETTES
IIKINZ

VAItlKTIKS
Ex. Clam Chow A Chic.

Potatoes 10b16c

Haina Fig

r’V

no. 1 can

Sweet M il

U. S. No. 1 Main*

Firm Yalta*

no. 2 It can

Dainty Ilia Fruit

C O C K T A IL

Qumlw
SOUPS 2 cans 27c

O nions 3 "•*• 10c

*_____ Li— ,—

2 Pkg«. 25c

TURKEYS

5 lbs.

11) lbs. W. (i. Meal

15c

M O UNT VERNON

Swansdewn Plain Flour

20 lbs.

lb

MincemeatLAND o* sun. 2 pkg$. 17c

()u *a lllj Htght* KrwrvH

69c 39c 25c

ItHsa l.n$rr

Raisins

—- Ami what a dinner . . . table leaded down . . . mouth*
watering . . . eye* bulging ! Our army of ChrUtma* apaciaU
will enable yen to havr a M'lrndld fenat for a modeat ram.
Tlie»e advertlaed value* allow huw n-uiinmirnlly it can b« dona.

I LB. CARTON. J E W E L

Large Pecans 3 lbs. J9C

VOU SAVE 21c

P ea ch es

Dec.22

Here's Your Christmas Dinner I

Read our s, then others - You judge

LARGE FAT ItKI) I. LIVE

repaid In

If you need money, consult our representative,
Mr. Ira E. Southward, at 116 North Pork Avenue.

Martin’s Garage

2 F t fR

runs

JL 1

lo pay

NO. 2 CANS SLICED

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page

xnni-M o r * m i r w i i w
| IIATK.
acrea planted In n m l i were valued iwullrj’ prcductlonTi* another lm-!
riS A I. ^OTICR
. . . .
Klin TVS DBK1I
‘ * ‘ pot'nut
* * 'Industry.
"'
‘ R
att $2,1582(5. The 39 acres planted
Ih ete MM
nre ap-t’
|8‘ ttrn K tir
tliyr.s*. •XOTICK ta IIFItKHY ClIYEN’ i
till! tlir un*Ur»lcnr«t wllL «&gt;n lh«
to tnmlpa ^rere valued at $1559.* prCAlhiatoly 28.&lt;&gt;&lt;mi&gt;hamyntd fowls 7 ^ ra “ l«‘ &gt;iiiri.J«ia mS * ' u"!,'!7t 25»lh. *.;»&gt;• of Dcfunbar. A. I* HIT,
!•» • •'til to iht limiter*blr i'minty
•in the V". II V Jiid are voiced at ap- the ;ih Ilav
October. » n jtitlb*
of H^mlnoU County. Flnrt*
»li«. ihnr final rrturn. avrouttl
Approximately 60 tuns of
«**°*5‘” “ *&gt; * * • "«? ?
iS T t-aV A «3 l
.•ini
\otirh$t$
n*
\«hnlnl«lt,itnri*
nnhiiinui , i , , t , „ d itii i i i wet - iinxiiieed nnd i . .i. . .i «.. i.. i--ue.t
&gt;
pet hay was | reduced during the
. s,, Tt,rrx. !■' 'I .. i tlin.ii* embrace* th. r.-t- of Il»f* l&gt;tnt* $*l Wi:«» A Nl’ F.KU
tW
fAinl
and
nl
d.tltl
time, then
year. 197 tons of native grass hay,
1 “*
,.!? , t &gt;
.-role t.r.ineriy . &gt;
• ».l lloir. mpV** nt»pli«Mtl«in t«i
150 toon o f millet, 4 tons o f peanut
«&gt;•- »*•'.«''« »■»»” "*
n' 111* V;
• " [ fr a .io ^ , 1UU oi ■
Hi** «n 1*1 JnrivF for * Dnnl hHllt*
tv* nt «*f th#!* aiimitnn«rallon of
liny and 10 ........ . natal r r a a a ) •«
' ..hint Ion o f
•- la IU. lie :*. M SI A :•
••ilil riiatt. nnf* for an intrr dl«*
ht.y; 8 tons o f ,rrc hm„ fontre; t»
nnd IM I pound* uf but­
ii K trn
K»i
• I •f uitttf (hem na $u.h Admlnla*
ILm.l fc l»e*ee fo to i:
imlitni
tons o f sittntr rnne forage, and 25 c.r ' " ‘ -'’d jii $710.46.
n»kvM$i(ffRt nf Ihe l**in* .lua Iho lot. d.ty nf !&gt;$•
•I** •&gt; Ulolrf the N|M •‘••lif. oriiibar, A. O ItST.
tons o f fietd pen fur,re.
|
.
U‘ iK&gt;t| v.ts In lh« n«m&gt; «•(
lira A Hr##r. .!r.
The livestock tdnUstles prepared; 2 = — - - --------— — ~
Itti ivrn
Vlvlnn A Hl&gt;r«*r.
•»»•••»«• ariM i e r t lf lr a t » ehnll
by Mr. VMhltnrr * 1*0 n veahtl that
L e g a l N o tice
•*1 Kift'irl itf |«t law, I fir I
iiicrc arc 78 horse* mtd 8 r"lt* in
_ ...
_____ ___
, r»» iltw*ill(««| therein *$\illy
►
••M It* lltn Itiglii'ii bidder t
the county vnlipd at nppinxistiTH'l!
•n»ti, r ijHtir nn the ftr.1
luatcly $7,000 ; 561 mulct, valurtl nl i „ ' ,T... " i '. i ''mil.! i,, uni
‘••♦*v in tlif iiointh of Jiinu.m
$102,585 ami one tvuik men val* *! •t»*• • ' w ■
nli'cfi la lli%» 3rd «1«&gt;
of
■ . ....
i Mile •'•'I'- lui' ■■uni' t t.inil" ' A
'. I*3t
unl tit $,»0.
i. imI svltii,»nt tin
n nil"t ll*«*
•»it«l iItia |$i day of DffMinlirr.
There are nl«o 484 milk cows, j»rii-*ii.-t
mi it.,. in ..r itie
t-.ii«' r. IfKltNDON.
valued at $30,015; 2.057 slock cat- ‘ *1!il* 1$ :i \!••!.««!«•(• *.f llir I’ nre
• io$H »if r i r c u l t C o u rt »*f
tic valunl nl $16 880. The pure tiled
" f H$nilnt*l$ c o n m y. F lo r id a
entile Include, 21 hcrefords, to !;;* }£
' f t i l - . i m '.T
Truck &amp; Auto
hiiMcin*. 61 | * i i e n n d 115 *••• mu- liojjp
i......
Am cull milk fi.ii"'i
Service
Jt*r»r)*!«. Thrrr m r aha ItfST
B&lt;Ktlp*^SprinirfrL&gt;Tnilltffl
ill I..II..W nl onee.
v ilt iii a* IllV t.
It. I\ I'lX tU V .
Tht* poultry nUtlilIrn &gt;how that
A price you can afford
In«•!*«**•t»*r

Prices cul deep into our share -

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Toilat Papar

Waldorf
3 rolls 14c

Pudding 15c &amp; 33c
llalna Plum

Pudding 15c It 33c

Scot-TiaeM ToUat

PAPER

3

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25c

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AGB SIX

W H IT E F O X
By SIGRID ARNE
THE STORY 80
FAKt
Two dolls, a sailor and llrlga.
are rush Inc hack In an Ice*
boat to th* den of the white
frrt to rescue a tiny squirrel.
The aallor ha* Just rescued
V 1(&lt; Ign from the fox.

herald

D U C K Y W TJC K Y t y A B N T J U S T L U C K Y

ridicule useful.
AND H fE

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sANPonn

llusby MerkeWy belong* lo the
aet-lt-out school, lie ■tie H* out
In retire real*, then during *he
“ lake" Im slpnd.. behind the,
camera, going through Dip nnr;
lion* while hit; player* perform!
before Hie len*.
Irving Cummings, once all ne-’
tor himself, uses the soft role*
melhod, and Itrems benignly ns
he watch** hi* scene, step by!
step. Yoti can *lmo*t hear him
*s he mentally reads the line*.I
Merryn leK ny’* that way too, 1
Kmest Lttbltsch lei* out lh*|
actor In him occasionally, II'd
funniest, when hr emote* through |
h love ecene with hi* cigar In hl*i
mouth—to ileuidnslrate an Inflce-j
lion, n mallei' of timing. a
movrnient of the head or arm hoj
wants.
Gigantic William Dle*orle--ln
achievement a* In itature. what I
with '‘Kola'' behind him—irrla exelted.
known t»!

lltlga lo the Queen of Falrle*.
Isn’t there aomethlnr
« * n d®
for yo u t"
-Yea, there la." said the Queen.
"I've been thfnklnf about It for
some lime. Hut \VIIJiav* to a*k
Santa first."
“ Isn 't.It about time »o atari
back for the toyshop T‘ asked the
sailor, "W * must drop Ihla .tiny
nciulrrwll o ff with- his people on
th* way.“
“ Ye*, let’s hurry," said Haig*“ Won’t you ride along with u al"
she asked the Fairy Queen.
“ I ’d like to," said the Queen.
And I can tell you that rid*
sras swift and smooth because
the Queen of Falrle* was aboard
th* boat.
walk up and down the act. be-'
Tomorrow! Th* Wishes.
tween scenes, waving arms orcr|

Chapter 21
Caught Again
~VThe-moon was wrapping) a hlg
r » r aloud around hi* shoulders
When th*
sailor and
llelics
skimmed back In their Ire host
to the fox’s den. They had In re*
turn to save the tiny squirrel
that had promised to wait for
them In a holly bu»hv
They lied their boat to an klrle
and errpt quietly to the foot of
the fox’* mountain. Just as they
dpprrarhrd the holly tree they
his head and shouting: “ No, no.1
beard a squeaky «nl«per saying,
You luff her. rmi understand?|
“ Hay. her# I am. Thank roodMake It real, make It h&gt;girst. (jiff
Hollywood Talks
neea, you came. The fos hn* been
me more, inure cioer.-, more oneut looking all around for me.”
nr iton m N c o o n s
ihuaiusm, more luff 1**
Thare was the liny squirrel. He
And lie get** It—morn "closer"
tool a flying leap and landed
HOLLYWOOD,
|)re.
12.—
nnd more "hiTf.*-on (he sailor’s hnnd.
Slramre It may be, bull tha |»er* "What Is the fox doing?" Hel­ eon most vMntly concerned In a
l s asked the e-iulrrel.
movie line seen* I* neither Of the
Open air Is (lean com|iartd to
"Oh, ha’a Just flnt-hrd break­ prinrlpuls but th* dlrretor.
hnus*
air, which la contaminated
e r up all the furniture In
Yours stars, unless (heyYd very
there." **M the squirrel. Ile'e new at the business, may be with dust, mould and microbe*.
** mad he ran't «lt down "
I quite blase about etehanghtg &lt;•*■
Too Late
mint km* nnd embrace* for Ihe
G IF TS
The aallor and llelga laughed ramern. luy your director never
abd hurried bark to ih&lt;&gt; boat. In, Ills rrnlltn'.lon of th* hnI
s
d
s
—
a iiiljw r i- r s n lc
; they were loo la*e. They' port anee of ilnrrre and bountiful
| w tl«r OaeS* reaoiata p
rd a rush behind them, and Jove semen lo lila picture makes
rtclcrla (ilesaware
kntrlaw s Vetlerr
there was the while f,,r*
f
T__
n^-Jilm,
lur .lie tune, u l,oi hallo
nlng down the mountain after wlihoui por&lt;folio. He knows so
...... thoroughly the mood he want*
Officn Equipment Co.
“ Quick." whltipcrrd the sailor, ihnt ymi nre sure, wntrhlnjr his
“ Bland close together. When he
|jn,. excitement, he roabf glv*
I l « MdPoelia * » « .. rheas 1*4
pounces toward us Jump to your n
*,.r |„,fnriuanre than hi*
*H#.“
nlam.
The two stood absolutely still
Konietlmm he doen, too—better
■nd when Hio fox pounced llelga
f „ mik*r, That Is when he
jumptd to Ihelr side, and the sail- undertake* to “ show them how.”
or Jumped lo his side. Th» while ^ , , 1,1* Mayo frequently net* mil
fox peunrod right through them. rr, nM
dminnntratp Ihe
efand past them Into n big snow ff f |„ j|p want*. Archie weigh*
drift,
nrmmd 200, unless lie's reduced
. “ Quirk, the hells," shouted 11*1- M,m„
jf,. ,(M
(gfc, «n ry of fool with each Norge
ga to the. aallor.
(togper'a plnro wl'h Slgrld Claris
ClrcuLallnp Oil Hentcr!
If* ahook Ihe silver bells that ||f ||(&gt; ,.Mnrro
re h e a r**,
Would rail Ihe Queen » f Falrle*. ^
,1(1 wnu)(| leclle lh,
|,nM
Como ,ti and nee them.
Bha appeared suddenly by Ihelr
|,|n,M.|fi B,„| ,h, rwpllewt. emaids calling all Imr fair.** nod. pliaslslng the desired Inflfctwm.
they Jumped up from everywhere A,r |,in „ l(llkB inOrclioes I. the
of Ihe iiiow. «lown from
i I n
tmnrlr loirr pftiMiffv*.
•tre branches, ami out of rrrVJi:rhUel curtix. eaciiahle llunICia* In Ihe rotk*,
(srian. doe* not *'a#t out" tnbvle
“ Hurry," ordered Hie Queen, t^.mahltos. lie r. .rnuents,&lt; rriii
"cover th* 1 sim w . huiumock.wtUii rlrr&lt;i r„ CKr, (Bt « Th#{
a coat of Ire. W ell te d the f » « l , | M, would not inch l.tlUeni Don't
*■ there Just loDurtioupli for u* |.„|j |„r In * *1.* w «« ,’ hc.t |«i‘
ta pet away.1
.
latn. Crifdi her. Maybe you bitak
' V8.h '*• .
‘ a rib. That I* all right If wa
• The fglrrs rushed to the hum* &gt;(.| „

E

ALL
FLAVORS
8 O'CLOCK

BREAD

tQC 22 01 4 i

Freshly,
GROUND

la tO

Pall. I I

t . a. MO. I MAI

Potatoes
PAUnr WINKBAP

PEAS A. &amp; P,
Vaettvrd tha llaaaball Writers’ Association award at moat valuaI National Leant* player far 1037. For doe MeJwIck, chief Oaa
Mbs gangster, also slugged his way to Ihe batting championship

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Cranberries

3 for

CORN A. * P.
CHISC0
1 Ibi 21c Si lbs. 55c 6lbs. $1.09

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JANE PARKER

FRU IT CAKhS

Pints 17 c Quarts 2 9 c
Hotpolnt has created a new stand­
ard o&lt; values. Now you can have a
refrigerator that actually freer* ice
and uetrerts farter than ever befoke
—k#»nt roue food safe and (r»||dor
week*. And thank* to a new prin­
ciple ot cooling, the Vacuum Scaled
Tiiriftmsrtar operates on a trickle
of electricity costs much lets than
old-fashioned refrigeration . *
Visit our display now. Sea for
yourself why the tide ol presence
is twinging to Hotpolnt. Sites mid
stylet to ftt every need and purse.

Western Turkeys lb.
I.AHtiH KAT
,
Giant Hens
Lb.
LEG-O-LAMB Lb.
Pork Ham, Beat Lb.

2 LDS.

)QC
Stuffed Olives
^
£
aWKKT MIAMI
20c
PICKLES 21 Oz. Jar f f c
29C
Lifebuoy
Soao 3 for .20C
PAOH
2^C
Grape Jelly 1 Lb. Jars i j t
an * 1 .1 .

I.— Annuuncemcnta
HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
one who .rally know* how.
Briggs. Jeweler M.gnolla A r t

’to Kurd .,C'uupn , g12S—four-wheel
trailer 1171 -large eeinl trailer
With a rebuilt Iknlgr truck. Reel
A Huns, used ruy rtraler*.

PHONE 87 201 N. PARK
12— \\antad

WANTED TO lltJY lafge heating
steer. Hlmrl s liar.
DuUnd
IlilO MUDKI.' A
tcuck7 NUk
Eernuventi, Itmilr I, Ilug US. Rued.

Tun and hulf Chevrolet truck,
1V.K1 inislrl, gisri ns new- -cheap. 20— Mlsccnangous For Bala
Apply IV. C. Aichlisll, alii Magn« We have a complete line of oil
Ha Ave., Katifoyd.
buodng. ruaullna and electric
heaths, (Jet ouf prices before you
8— Ilclp Wanted
buy. Rrolt Carre way, ine.
Kitchen slid Dining mom help.
POLICE purs for ael*. i'hone.
Call Uaynmnd Kit In, I'h no 200. 76U7U
WANTED—tt'b'iril
woman fur Al| kind* Christmas tree lightshouses,ntk. Apply at Hanfu'd
(lenulna Masda bulbs. HcotlCarratsay, lnc.
H R S n i n r NEAT.' efflrie'ni, rot Upright piano,
. good
condition,
tired woman, lo rook and rerru
fur quick g*to—110,00. Term*
one meal n tlsy fur fgmlly of
hi reliable party Pbone #01 J,
two. Apply llernld Office
USKD NOilUE Circulating" lUater
I I — .Mlaerllanenua
—coal #80.50 new— |3tdKI.
Ymi’re tried all tha reet, now Scott-Cnnaway, In*.
try III* best. City Shoe ghop, iUrgaTn—in tnbi ~i*n n*n*ral
110 Hanford Arana*.
Ehrtrlo lladlu. llaadsll KletA
For that last minute rush don’t
forget that we have for the COLEMAN RADIANT g»*olln«
kkhllet:—skates, air rifles, foot­ heater- Used only short while,
balls, wagon*, tricycles, bicycles, DUS Magnolia Ave.
and numi-ruus other Hems—all at
light price. H'sl'hy -Rogers 1laid - * is# WATT DC light"plant' for
ware Co.
sal*. H U M f! sold Ibis week.
Kbnrl's, list .and Jtoad.
FOR LKA8K: flvn pump aerrlca!
station, cholre local Ion on atala
klghwyr N®. a In good, live town.
V- W. Uould Agency, Drbmd. Fla.

YUKON CLUB

G IN G E R A L E

v D ate Pudding
8

Hotpolnt Speed freeser powered
by the Thriltmaster makes Ice and
frosrn desserts raster tha* ever ei
lowest operetiag cost. Keeps food
Safe snd crispy-fresh in agently Ihwtlap blanket of frosty sir—sir held

fP 1 n o o DOWN
INSTALLS
YOUV HOTPOINT NOW
HuUrnct #«f •/ MfY«|i fs HUJ

mouthy iitmt

essctly st therighi temperature hy bsh
anted treating control. Speed irecses
is sa esclutive lloipolnt adsancm
meat. 1 ynsrsyet/erwumr /n/siita

I-Jtrgo

3 Cans 25c

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Ilot lien
*
Pl.t a tiiipusiv i

Guava

(j

W ing

TASTE 2K lb, sacks

I

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pkg,

Fancy Engllah

P L U M P U D D IN G

W ALN U TS lb

CANDY

GUM DROPS

C U R R A N T S 10 os. pk*.

H^B. P op e Co., Inc SANFORD a &amp; p f o o d

200 PARK AVE.

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Ince Meat

AH I.CrW AN ,

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

8— Automobile*

[URBN

MORTON-HOURS

T h * Am azing
N « w S P E E D FREEZER

i tm *&gt; -

RINSO Pkg. 9c Pkg. H

CIS Easy imympnt HUn

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FRONT AXLE AND
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»o rk of snow, and ran hnrtr timC (leMIII*. hawk-eyed on every
forOl, over It. covering it with
h lho «m e when hU play
lc« Just ns ymi ond I would opTead , , ,
|m ,.. f4im,.i|,„ec
butter over u him. Th* fox bottled ll„
r|dlrn!i. along with bland
Ini Ide. but the Ire liehj him. i. lniietiln In i-pur them Into Ihe
.there.
|“ iiioml." Another showman-dlrec“ Uh.Uiank ymi so much, •said i„ r. v«n Nlernberp. has found

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••* our ai led Inn of Wealing'
house
applUndea—the Meal opportunity far local rain. Inqolrt
Christmas gift- Bcolt Carraway, c t ihe Bayard Realty Oe, too N.
Park Ave.
s
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CITRUB
frult--*l*o
Tutkey ha* &lt;J(1 llvfatg e#tvXmas (roe*. Hand a bog bom* iiosariani—SAW women aad U M
•r to a friend. .Em our display.
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THE SANFORD RERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
to make Uf rmnry
Inspect
obsoye:s here that the tTnltnll
IIMschltr. a bright green m*n.
The Molar arthipelago I* tho
threats by joining the Allies la Slates has boon eatremely care- aral. t» one of the i^mmone*! ,»i».
*»;•' ‘ t group of Islands In the
the World Wnr.
i fu! not to make any thr*its of copper.
,
• • •
{against the Japanrar in thr Pan*
One of our politely phrssed ay Incident. Threat* bring war
t -n rraneiscoV birth rate n rii**brth Itrrpnfr n;n born In
Hill* measagr* to the
derma* quicker thnn anything else, and 10.1T m i the highest In nine ye.u»,
Viomft eii IIKH).
goTemment ca»t the die of war It'a the prevailing opinion
tnat
a'mral n ear before we actually, Ce Rvorevelt administration will
took up arm*. Here is part of it: mika no arch threat* it d.e* Rot
"L'nleaa the Imperial (dermanl intend to carry out.
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W H AT IT MEAKS
Ry MORGAN M. DEATTk

A P Featara ftervIce Writer
I the Wlille House in Wailnngtun
/ WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Tho and tho nnpcior’a palace in Ja*
Japanese bombing of tho Anicri- pun.
c m gunboat Pansy In
the Far
All this bowing and scraping is
f*M
s given American diplom^tbo
* tI t o
ha.
diplom^lho serious tstunt
ntunl man has put
gag tba hardest nut |t has hsd to between himself anil war. It's .he government........... .
abandon
—------ •
crack since the World War. The'buffer he hit devised to waid . . . submarine warfare . . . the' In servlug.nep- food* to a young
catch Is two-fold: To pcisuadc Jn- » f f n rviurn to the law vf Ufa government o f tho Untied Stain &gt;hild la-gin with n miioII portion
Japan not t o kill any more]Jungle.
^toaricans or dnmago their prop
Tho ritual would ho meaning.
9. To get a satUfaotory guar- less ami empty if ihc nations had
Mh &lt;hit the promise will to been unahle to build themselves
apt, conic what may.
|up us porsouilltiet on nu tnlemablplomatlcally,
the. first is ttonul singe, sonsit Ivo to friend,
tig. Tho Japanase hnvo already, drip, enmity and ull the other re
fcMqgtitd fir n'serious military actions of individuals.
Tor.
I.lko indivduals, they must ap.
£ut getting the gunrnntcc Is pesl to low when they arc IniHethlng else again.
juml, If u warship U bombed,
* * *
tho Incident is thr mo:u serious—
The trouble her* Is throe.fold: because a warship Is the propII, There are bound to ho ml*-,or*y nnd symbol of u whole ns-

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FEATURING

P A IN T S
YO l R l HRFSTMAS BUSINESS

JAIJTY— DISPRNDABILITV
Pittsburgh Proof Product,4

IMIU.NO 7S8 I

Sanford, Fin

A trade' lllili;.

When (iroccrie.s A re Sold Clicnpur

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F R E E D E L IV E R Y

FRESH p R I^ S E I)

LARGE SWEET JUICY

ORANGES
TANGERINES
itlons with 111 guns.
Monmvhllo, tho Piem-h we..
• • •
I Impressing American •enntro in
The navy trok the far i-«.tcm aorvlco agsinsl thilr un. witli :!.■ 1
-till Into consideration month•i English, and tho republic finally]
to when It decided to s'rut the bail to start rapt:.ring Fivnrhi
A “ ivnre llvatv'
strength of the United Stairs m.n-o* wnr.
fleet In thr Pacific• nest spring, emlod thst unoffirlal wnr in I HOI.
'defcrd"| 1ho English won
doing llie
•pie tattle fmvo will
our western frontier In the l'a mm* thing on Hu- international
clfle ngtln a “ mythical" enemy near-ays, and tlmt also brought u
Thnt'a nheut ns far ns th&lt;it* nnvy n r In I It 12, nf'rr the !lrltl*imts
hud p:o\vn told i-m'ii-.li to rnp'i'r*
enn go without risking a w r.
' nut hefoir th*- fleet »«»-, * out the rrew of tin Im.rtedn tunvoy
Un't/0
H* name*. therrNflhnt In*'■'utj- '*nltImott.- Aenfn Jhit
tlnnnl cllqtirllr, hook. Tin10 i-il itb '.ptss 'MSI vjotpi i m ,1 '.
ft Via not until IFOtli that ,nj
that hit Iho I ’nnay also oy'ci:v‘l
|pm Ihe rules of pane one, um| other ‘Veil III. l|. r*Jt&gt;l\Vii ■i .jllbs
IV the alata iktpnrlmtnt'r Job t* nation. Thm it gas' thr .]&gt;ntllt-.hli)
»plnr* every last rcl* within the • n'ne 'that Lteil ! 4±tnl|
overt.
Iinrtor nnd »*nr|i-it*ttfn wnr iillb
SUks hvtsiatfHjod p «ts-..n t'd} Spits.. , { ' I /
a** «• ,11
:M- glovws
matching-, thrduvh' Thin tm-riLWlgilJlirlfiWl M*
mbnsaits. . atutu . dt pattm.uu i,; rkleui of World.war' ifew. mid
prtlgn offices,
rlnlms ileiiard. 'ho p-r-llnr chain, of notes than
bants anil even up In the d«ir ill fKecd Iho fJnlt^J .Stages flnJ'v

WILL SELL THEM

STRICTLY
FRESH
HOME
DRESSED
IN P R O D U C E D E P A R T M E N T
EATMOKK

IN M A R K E T D E P A R T M E N T

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19c

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P otatoes 10 Lbs

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DEI.MONTI

CantrlV, Chesterfield, Luck ten, Old Gold

No. 2 'i Fresh Prunes 2 for 25c
Nu. 1 Fruil (ocklail 2 for 2JC

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ION DONS lb.

CANDY IIAKH 3 for. l«»c NOVELTY MIX lb.
25c J KING'S MIX lb.
W. H.

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Repfealahlag The Candy J*re
Orange Candy
2 cup* granulated sugar
L?' j- r ' 1 rap trailing water
3 tablespoons butter
1 1 cup milk
3 tablespoons crnled nra.ign rind
E J‘
B i • 1^ teaspoon sail
31 rap aota
1 teaspoon vanilla
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fbocouta u*od h)
death regtiltod from pneumonia^ Laat-mlnute
Chrlatoa* gift*
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Death
which act In
Halurday
nlghl "'■7
made by filling colorful rook c l f r o . t b i pbould be
F r a n k B . K e l l o g g and which complicated cerebral P°&lt;UrY bowl* ®r unu.ual-ahape^.gft.r H b incite* Olberwl**.,
Ihrornhuala from which Kellogg iam wI'h o r u e c marmaUde. gra p eU gg M oee the frosting to
RT. PAITfj, Minn.. Dec. 31. —
hatter or data e « . . m *
. Ito o lb ln . •
(A*)—Frink
timings
Kellogg had ai.ff.-red .er'eral month.. ,
Tho
one
lime
farm
boy
who
former Hrrretlary of Stale end
I m &gt;nnllior of
Hie
Kellugit llrl ro*e to International promlnem"
' nnil world prnra n o t, died '*1 aa n ataleaman and champion .if
SOLVE YOUR GIFT
hla home nt 7:11 |&gt;. M. yralrr pen re, hail been In n coma nlPROBLEMS WITH
moat alraillty alnce late Bnlnrdn».
SANTA SAYSt
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KHIogg. i » jo winner o f . the dny nl|ht.
THESE* GhTS
Nobel pence prlte,. would hare
celebrated hi* I'U hlyflr., birth
ARE "TOPS*’
Chrialmat wa* not amdng the
I ilar today.
earlieal fy tlra la of the Chriallan
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SUPPERS

. Men'*
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. Women's.. * . «
. Children’s : ’

CHRISTMAS
Wh e n

l-f teuapoon lemon raitart
Hprlnkle One cup of the auger
In a frying pan. Heat alnwly
and atlr constantly until a light
■brown arrup forma. Add wai t
and let almmtr for fire minute*.
Then add the mixture to the r«*t
of the auger, butter and milk.
Doll slowly and atlr frequently
until a aoft ball forma when a
portion la tested In cold water
Add Orange rind and wait. Let
aland for to minuter, lira! un
III creamy. Add real of the In
dredlcnla
and
drop
portion*
from tip of ipbon onto greased

in o r l a n d o v is it

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The Owl Book Shop

•athtflng. dHH|tU«d ’ «
g ift

C H R IS T M A S BOOKS
Greeting card* for
Xiaaa and ereryday
8KNH FOB MONTHLY BOOK LIST

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D’Orsay Slippers
FOR THE LADIES

T H E O W L BOOK SH O P

There allppcra make Ideal (brief*
maa g if a and coair la black
crepe, blur rrrpe, blue aad red
trepe. and Imralloa kid.

IT ISN’T TOO LATE TO SET OUT

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
wh

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11:

LARKSPUR—DELPHINIUM—CALENDULAS
CORNFLOWERS—PAN8IE8—ETC.
-j'

f a rap light corn afrup
&gt;; Ukleapoona butler
.f
jr, tahfa*poona vinegar
f a cup granulated auger J. taaapoon vanilla
■W rap nu|a
*,
gjBoll without arrup stirring th
:mola*»e,, corn .arrup,
butte,
lytaegar and augar.
Wbigt
t
k * t o l* r t&gt; l | I forfng whet, a &gt; r f .
'lion la aluwly poured In'o a ok!
''of cold whter, remove from heal
JAdd tanllla ’ and pour over *H«
’n il. •whtrh ttave been ptarfeTT^
a buttered
pan.
When
cool
enough to baodle break apart.
Louisiana Pudge Oar
t cup* dark brown sugar
1 cup granulated augar
1 M cupa milk
S Uhleatoona butler.
&gt;■• t I S leeapoon* vanilla
t il cup pecan*
I-f cup chopped candled pine
apple
J-I cap mcoanul.
In loiklitx fruit nr wnliliwr calm
ll, atlrrlng frequently.^ the
fja kliit Ufivt pill.-1 •mp, el'I'V.Cie khlg.
^ phallmv (mu IIIleil with
water in Hie om ii. 'I lie water will
ball /nm* a* * .* £ 4 V ip .fg !4|l' j.n-p] Urn rukea muLl and
d ' lb I cold '"w a te r! c T e m fF , gEe aji.luio l&lt;&gt; llieir auifpria. &lt;ynch
bed! dnd 'leC atari#);* ' m l rule Mtimlil lie ulluwril I . ro»l in
Ule*. Beat nuU| crradinaAdd r j ' ! Uiv pau in \*In, h it h «&gt; bukitl.
M the lligreulenta and*M'»i&gt;c**lL |
,*• a b*r two Incbra thick. I’ M

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either kaiU hr &gt;wef|Uaole*

S T A R T IN G A T 11 O’CLO CK
Hawaiian Music— Hula Dancers
A night of hljrh clans entertainment—No cover
charge. Ami don't forget to take home n bottle
to complete your Xman nhopping Halt. We carry
the largest ntock of winen gnd l|quont In this
iwrtinii. ’ Ope it day gaal night. Rro* delivery.

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Other Beautiful Daniel Green
k m *;.including Mt.W, kMu.h
to match trimming.
fc.vlHLj

FANCY V
and i LOWIBR POTS
W E S T E R N C H R ISTM A S T R E K S '
A ll Sizes—Reserve Yours Today “
H fcN R Y A . R U SSK LL SKKI &gt; GOl AV
100 W. FIRST ST.

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Butter
1 "tilar oonii 1
m v r,t riiKvat
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FRESHLY ROASTED. STEEL CUT, MAXWKI.L HOUSE

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400 HANFORD, AVR.

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WE DRESS AND DRAW THEM FREE

SANFORD, FLA.

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E A C H 25c

I’AITIFJS

MIXED
CANDY

. No. lY i Can

|u&gt; Peaches
Ii i C A N 16c

laar.•Ural*

i Fancy Bulk

Oriole Peas
P er can
22c

■ llcrahey'a

Herohey'n

Cocoa
V2 lb. can

Cocoa
1 lb. can
14c

9c
YOUR FAVORITE nRAND

M ILK 3 T A L L CAN S f i U t
OLD FASHIONED BROWN OR CONFECTIONER?

S U G A R
We

3 fo r

23c

FLORIDA GOLDEN JUICY

SPICED FRUITS
YACHT CLUB

SEEDLESS R A I S I N S

PEACHES
APRICOTS

29c

SOUTHERN LADY

■
SALAD ■DRESSING
■ Qt. ■
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SAUCE

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Cherries
idttyC atk lS c

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29C
HAMS ••as*"' lb. 27C
lb.

V T IM O V a T K V IIM R IIN II a K t V U K I l

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TFM IK K

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Shoulders

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Prealam*

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LEGS

[Jb. 17’7,c I lb.

Lb.

WE HAVE A COMPLETE .LINE OF
CANDIES AND NUTS

Lb.

FINK FOR YOUR TURKEY DRESSING
IDAHO BAKING

Iran

Bunch l t t

Potatoes'
3 iba. 10 c

ahoaai.L
rmu am

CRANBERRIES lb. |$ e
rTuTnamaMwaaBM^
U. 8.7*0*l J|hWH

Potatoes

10 lba. Me

2 for
TBNDKB

CHESTNUTS Lb.
CLUSTER

IRAISINS Pound
CROSSE AND BLACKWELL’S

-

CAULIFLOWER lb, 9 c

LETTUCE

9?Q R 25c

P O T 50c

is l a n d

DUCKS

Frail

Cocktail

Imported
Chineoe
GINGER

Qt

MINCEMEAT
fa n c y io n g

roHK

SAUSAGE

2 Lbs.

TASTY OLD FASIUONED BULK

HAM!
lb.

HENS

o it i

Pkg.

Pkg. ::

Blueberries
C A N 25c

LARGE SELECTED BALTIMORE

Tender

PLUMP. PAT KKI»

Dozen

APPLES

t'rram of Hplnarh Hoop
A m u i ' ml ltil.h r*
ltua«t H ufftd lurkey
Gihlrt Gravy
f&gt;*nherrv Jelly
Candled Hweel I'o l*'o r.
Ilruyaei* . prnu'a
I’lum Pudding with
Prandy Hauer
BaUlne. N u *. Coffee

Breakfast Bacon lb. }2C

Lb!

MINCE M EAT

No. 2 Can

FANCY DELICIOUS

a » U M « i &gt; ui.irr.o

DVT A n B U U n n
BWANBDOWN

CAKE FLOUR

ORANGES

Our Suggml on For
CHRISTMAS DINNER

h a v e a c o m ple te l in e o f

APPLES
PEARS
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V&gt;u“

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h SA U C E
I 2 FO R 29c

No. 2 Cana

Dates
r LB. 19c

1

Pumpkin
-C A N 10c

IIMV

Ginger A le
Qts. 3 for
25c

Wage (If *|S.real

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p 1No. 2K« Can1

29c
•W i l l *

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| 5f
CRKU

Broccoli
2 lbs.

DATE And NUT BREAD
SALTED

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CASHEW NUTS

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RUM AND SHERRY

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NUT MAID

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VOLUME XXIX

V.

Meabtr Aonodxtad Pw—

Senate Plans
Big Probe Of
!l Trade Slump

a» •

• I n v e s tin a tio n Seen
V
A s FurnishingBasis
F or D ealing W ith
Budget Balancing

^Meeting Planned FV»r
Tonight When CIO
A g e n t W ill T ry To
O rg a n ize' W orkere

* Dies Plans Meet
To Cut Spending

Although knotted groups af
strikers loafed near (hr premises
of the Eckerson Fruit Cannary to-

Roosevelt W arns O f
UnbatencedBudget;
B l a m e s Congress
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.
— (A l1) —Official* arranging
for the Senate's unemploy­
ment investigation beginning
Jan. 4 Indicated today It
would develop Into u broad
analysis of, the extent of the
buniheu recession.
Governments! and Indus­
trial leaders will be called,

&gt;
i

they said, to testify on »he pres*
rnt lnilu*trlal activity and prns, prats for the nsxt few month*.
Pomn Informed person* forecast
i
the Imiulry, under the direction
o f donator Bymm
(D.- 8 . C.)
would be one of the moat ale-,
( nlflrnnt events of the 1938 rongrassional. naaalon.
It probably will provide the
background. they *ald, for tho
domlnnnt IsaiA of the session—
Kovernment expenditures and bud• trot balancing, Furthermore, the
inquiry will constitute the first
attempt by Oonjrress to study
tho relief problem for Itself and
devise a program of Ha own. dis*
C «II&gt; h S n r * M T m

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\ *. T o Children's Home
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Mrs, Arthur Bransn, ebalrman
of social program for the Hanford
Woman's Club, la In ractlpt of «
letter acknowledgement from tho
Children's Home Society of Florida
ir. Jacksonville for the 23 Christ,
mas packages and 97.20 In dona­
tions recently sent the horns by
ttir Hanford Club.
In the letter Marcua C. Fare,
superintendent o f tho .home ex­
pressed hla gratitude, to the mem­
bers of the dab who had n part
In sending the donations which
“ will help to bring Christmas
Cheer &lt;o our little folks".
"This is the most exciting time
o ( all timts for our youngsters,"
the superintendent o f the Home
continued, "and you may be sure
that you have all had a very defl
nlte part In helping us give our
little folks the beat Chriatmu*
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The Florida State Tuberculoid,
Panllorlum, Saar Orlando, will be
officially opened and dedicated on
Jan. 3, according to an announce­
ment made today by officials of the
Seminole Tuberculosis and Health
Assoc latkra.
Tho program for Uta opening
day includes an all-day Inspoet ion
luur &lt;&gt;f the building, buffet lunch,
al 12:30 o'clock and a program of
speakers beginning at 2:00 o’clock,
|o,-al officials sUtsd, adding Hist
all interested In tbs hoepitel were
invited to attend.
Dr. Arthur Meyer*, o f Mlnneipalls, president at the National
Tubem.Intis Association wilt be
one Of Ills principal speakers. ReprrerntaHrea o f tke Federal Emer­
gency Administration of Foblic
Works In Wash lagt set and Atlanta,
Florida 8&lt;motors, Oev. Fred P.
Cone and other ontstendlng figures
have (wen lasted to partlclpala
In tba program. • •

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Naval Movements
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Drive Planned On? More Day To
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peareful following a walkout of
O fficer Describes Inapproximately 71 men peeler*
'
—
Ilf'*
c i d e n t Resulting
yesterday.
i.
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Throats o f 4picketing were htud
In Am erican L osr
this morning, ufficisls reported,
bkt City and ('uimty prare officer*
nr Axnrl.l.e Proa.
who
remained at
the |naht
Japan farmed |i new sutono*
throughout tho day frustrated any
mnifti government at raptured
attempt* at Interferonea with
Nanking today, presamebly to
workers as canning
operation*
replan*
Generellsslnio Ch&gt;tng
wire In both tho heart and Jutoe
Kel-HhvNs m.'hmsll.p governs
sections ou a somewhat smaller
nirnl. lt was only In days ago
This picture shows some of the 10,000 who v\lt nrssed the opening of the Florida racing season at thel 11 similar autonomous gov*
ecele.
The management also, reported Xroplcssl park near Miami. R. F. Coppai'e’s I.Ivy Otic I* leading the held under Ihc wire, winner In rrnmrnt, hrsilrd by- a Chinese
that while Ihare was no general
was net up by Japan al I'rlplng,
the first event.
walkout »a the part of over 200
the renter af the vast north
wvmen employed, there wsa con­
Chinn region '-liken by the Jap­
siderable agitation. This however,
anese army In Its latest Invasion
C IT Y N E W S BRIEFS,
Is believed lo have been eliminated
of China.
This coral risk column was dedicated November 14 to the through the firing of a number of
The Japanese army (ippeafed
memniv, of civilians and war veleratu who lost their lives In the wenten whom official* felt
today nearer the end of tin eon*
working
to
the
detriment
of
labor Day hurricane of 1113.1. The storm howled at 100 miles an
hurst, however, as II waa spread*
Ing Its reaches over everowldou*
hour and pushed waves IK fret high over the ground where several plant.
Ope of the workers who atrdek
Ing front which thri|itened to
hundred spectator* aloud during recent ceremonies! The -monument
for higher wages advised a Herakl
encompass nil foreigners who
Is at Matrcumbe on one of the small key* o ff the southern tip of
reportrr this morning that aa a "
were warned to evacuate Hang­
A Christinat program will be
Florida.
Inexpri Irnred peeler he had made B efore H itler A dvent . prosetiled ut the Hanford tlo,pd R u n s i a I h Reported chow, checking province's capi­
up to $2.76 for a nine-hour 'day
ChristmasWasWidel Talmtnsde at Ninth Hired and
A h HavingProm lsed tal seaport, to esinpe tho danger
and in four days had mada $12 .
from an Imminent aelge by Jap*
I
r p b o e n 1I-Ssurwl Avenue
tonight, church
T
o ANHiNt Chinese enrse forces.
ly
Enjoyed
in
c
r
e
(0ffleU|
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B
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fttl
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Record* at the canning plank ah°
rcvealud that same of the exper­
Three hundred Amerlrenn end
i,
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LONDON. Ibe. 3 3 .—(&gt;P|—Orest other foreigners fled the threnl
ienced workers made as high as
Christina* custom, In Oermany.
T|l(1 Swl|flin, Mnmcipnl Library
tCsattwoea •
•••-.*? svill rcn.ulii open horn 7:tW un'ilj,!rluin ''.ok. steps lo,|uy to in ef another .'tipencse attack at
before the Hitler regime worn!
. int
Frolsy .......
night Inslvn ' Mile u quick movement of part of llankow, a Yanglie lllvef valley
Interestingly described by Kl ,I S
—
■■ o'clock «.■&gt;.«,
a special tiftln
lb,,! of on Sutimla)- nigbi n* i, cus- her MedilrrrnDran fleet
to the rlly&gt; aboard
wsnlsn Julius lllnftelder nt
hound for Hongkong.
tonmiy, Mi*. FHoii J. Mougliton. III lent In nny emergency.
regular weekly luncheon ill the], liluoi inn. unnounced today.
The (Iccl.lon wrna understood lo • TOKYO. Dec. 23 —(AF)—
15 Persons In Coun­ $128418 Is Reported
Sanford (VIARI)II
Klwnnls MHU
Club lu
the
I
k
A W
Mniuru
Imve
been reached, 1 however, The Jaimuu'hc army Unlay
AsH avipgB eenC pnThe F'lorida Power andI Light
L
Bitten in
The Herman Christmas
**4a j Company Irccnlty i(i-rlc&gt;l it* in- against hnniKdiate naval ‘tviritWeu- *,miiflitlptl for tho fir«t llmo
tributed For Poor TALI.AIIABRER, Fie., Her II. son, Mr. Dlngfrbli'r begun, I i .unI Christina. Tra»* on I he .moke 1111 uta lu the Fur East. Authorlta*
Mad Dog Epidemic
the machlne-Runnlnii of
rndc.ll itack of ||h- Phoenix plant scto.s live suiircea aald ton cabinet had
*t lr**t six circuits started on ltec. g sml
Following a mealing with c.
C.
Twrnty-one dollars h«d lieen - t f l - l n
American* in tho Ynngtzo
with the l»*y of the Wise Men [l i t HI. Johns River bridge, Th* roiiaidercd Hie ndiiilnilly'a technlA. Holloway, an officer of the added to the Salvation Army’* of Florida the court, have been
huMcil tree may Ih- seen for miles nil plan for naval roinforceniviita River Funny incident, hut did
on
Jan
g.
asked
to
decide
wbelber
lax
Hint,, Iluard
of
Health. und i Empty Stocking Fund when the
I ul left fill (her dt-eiaimi lo I'rimo not mention firitur on the
certificate* thst were two years
On the opening lilghl of Hie nt night.
Claude Wolfe bin assistant. In rcntifmsl check-up wo* mode this
Minlsici- Neville chamberlain and U nited S ta te * Kunbunt itaelf.
the office of County I'll)sti lun \morning. Tills addrd to other do- old after tba Murphy Tax Re­ YulntlUe *ea*nft, a pu1 ton hiiIiiI.
Itcrroatlonsl winker* of the
1 ,r. a . C. Kirk yesterday, a del- notion* previously srknowlrdgrd demption law became effective Nlgtil Hupproclit, who m i liolli Work. I’r o g ic , Aibniiiislrnlloii Ik il over ^tin*^ 1 ,iin.imnn
, n Amn.,h0huW
E. . 7- ',, , ,
Yo»h«imimay*]
. Colonel
_
last June may be sold under Its fierce end good mid « a « nunti
lulto program has
been
ur jmade a grand total of $128.28 for
in Hcmlliob* County have u„i.tcd now migld In* ron.idrrcd by the "h i Nlnhi, It fo rm e r It
terms.
M.
feared
by
all
the
children,
made
ranged to eonlrol the spread of |the relief pf the poor and undera, 1 &gt;a.
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Attorney Gencysl Cary D. Landis a house lo house cunvus* of ull in milking 11 variety of toy. and Jnpanr.r a, unduly provocative, I military attache a
ruble in Ibl, vicinity. Hr. K i r k , prlvHegjd w
day:
lu .Shanghai It ws, learned that described tho Incident after an
im-nding old toy. for the font*
ruled
that
certificates
mutt
have
In railing attention to the feet
the villages and towns and put munity Chri.tuui. Tree and have China', liirh rommand, committed 1 investigation at I'nkow, across
announced today.
•Halt only one more day remains In been two years old on that day the children on probation until
I al.n nub-tl III making roatuinca to nil “ irn-vocnldai policy o f fighl- (he Yanglie from Nnnking.
Members of the I'ollro
lo come under the law.
past
few ■which Hanford reslornls may do
Nlahl declarrtl the entire .In*
| for the Rmilh Hide I'lioiary Ing Jnpan to u finish" ha* begun
psrtmcut durliiK the past
|f
,n U||| Jr|v, for ,he
Circuit Judge J. C. II. Roonee Christmas.
cldent resulted from efforts to
The
put
run
era.
d
i
c
e
d
III
Hclond
Cbrl.tma,
program,
withthe
link
of
i-h-nring
a
military
at
Tavarea
derided
that
c-rtlff
U.y* have killed im.ro “ “ " “ benefit of Seminole County's most
cut o ff Chinese lump,
fleeing
(Ion, suspected of having
1llnfotfun*l* class of clliirn., c*pt. catea whlrh became two year* ssrkrlolh and wore heavy ImiuI h ' ill the pn.t few weeks. Ml*. Ollle hiyhwiiy route Hitough ita wrralcrn from
Nanking.
Nlshl
sold
the period covered he *l*o carried Iwo saika on llryan, rvcrcational w-mker., ir frontier nvn which Hovlet Itus.iu
U was reported, and In addition |Kffd s p#m l M a |n thanked all old during
11 pxprcled l» pour mililary »up- launches were observed leaving
In June, hla back mid n large whip In porfcit loony.
to this nmnlH-r positive
those who have thus far rontribu- by the law—ending
the steamer, Immba-d lay Japan*
pliea.
hsvn Imm-ii r^iuim-d from J*rb-|ltHj Bn(j
additional support 1»J»— May lake advantage ut the hi* band which lie kepi for hud
ese plane,, lie raid one launch
The
ti-porl,
.aid
vast
lnl,ir
ar­
new
tai
sale
procedure.
Honvllle, wbero the lirado of *p |((l ,bat a|| those who are on his
children. In one of the sui k,
escaped nnd nnotlier raptured
my
of
Chim-.c
coolie,
wa,
now
al
Attorney,
hero
aald
the
elate
pruxlmslely 15 more d»g* h*',0j J|,t may be provkled for.
lie bail lull, and candy for the;
wi'ik, iii.hiug to completion a 3,- while II Chinese soldier* wrro
her,, tent.
1
| The list, whlsh Capt. Feren hss. wea not a party to tha *ult In good children he found along
lUHl'iuile mililary hlghw-ny through taken prisoners.
nl»o 1,a* been checked with the Semi which Judge Koonee ruled and the way and from the oltn-r
The County
Pliyslrlon
Other troop, approaching the
Ceulml A,In which will cnaldr
I'M ilsw S ■■ l*as* Tws
nolo County Welfare Hoard and hla derltlou probably would not Protruded Iwo aluffitl legs lined
wharf, ho said, saw Chinese sol­
Ru..lit
lo
supply
China
with
arms
reach
the
Bupromo
Coart.
' with other welfnre organisations
leaving
the
launches.
to represent a antall bad liny he
„
„ ,,
op 1111 nlnuikl inexhaustible scale. dier*
M r«. Roosevelt Flies In Hie County so that no dupll- At Clearwater Circuit Judge had
to pick up.
Mr* 4 V K*"1 “ ,1
Mlrh-.
The new highway will rut the "Arm y patrol* opened fire. An*
T.
Frank
llobion
made
n
a
nailer
Iras may result. "Those who
patrol appronrhing through
W est For Christmas rot
From the appearance
of ,I,L nuluV n of thr''S»!ifoi&lt;|
u
^TourUlx
‘ '’T'” ! trip by 11 ink to n fortnight In- other
irrOlve Chris!mss Mtsktds from ruling In another rase.
. .
the fields olid hitcmllng to cut
el
rad
of
iwo
nioiiHi*
«*
now
re­
At
Fort
Pierre
Judge
Klwyn
WA8IIINHTON. ltec. 21.—W us," Cepl. Feren end, “ ere fam­ Thom., agreed with the At­ pat^m until curt..,,.............hlld , lub st the dub', flr.l mcc.uig of quired.
o ff tho retreat of
the |w*o|)le
ron wera on pndmtlon and It Ihc winter si-aauu La id in the Mon
— Mm . FtutiVMn IL
ItiMMjrvrlt ilies who ere receiving no assis­
found
Chinese i-onnniini,l leaders were fleeing fVnm the .Imre
torney Ornerai that only rertlfl- they Worn hud Christ Kindle,
tance
from
nny
other
source."
trauma Hotel. Other officers circ­ noxious to retain Chisng as the' American* and European* among
wee rfirmilr^ (&lt;i eV«ill^e WeeH.,
rate* two year* old on June » meaning Christ Child, wlm la
Contribution!
gratefully
ne
led include: Mrs. IVIrr I'vlrrsoti
by fliriilEt** l«ln v f«r
Eiirprt**|
dominant man in China. I.cciusa1 *hc » roul' » "'1 ° p lcr*** ,,lr
rould be sold under the Murphy the dimner uf
1 ..• Iwr
her daughter,
daughter,' knowledge.!
today were:
all • Chrl.inis. of Virginia, Minn., Vh-r I'rosldonl;
Christmas vl b (■
..
lie is regaidi-d a, the only man
lew.
This
ruling
probably
will
f 10 0(1
gifts, would n»t pay them a * 1,11 Ml** Inn 11. FVnwirk of Ann Ar •upside of bringing cohesion be­
Mrs. John llorltlrcr, utul family. Juyeees
Nlshl
statisl
positively 4 the
reach the Hupreme Court.
nt* W torneya eald.
This 'v*s nnnmmrf.l by White O. I'. Herndon
on Christ ina* day,
Mr.
Illiig- her, Mirh., Secretary; and Ralph F. tween “ the slate and sand” o f Chi* Japanese troops failed to
see
Ilagwrll o f
Hsnford,. Trro.iirrr,
S.o*
House nIdes who su'd the trip C. K. McRae
any Identification or flngs of
----------- tin', vm iei'iiie&lt;| millions.
Two other attempts to force frldor slated. ,
was derided last light liy the A Filend
Mr. Dlnafrldor slao described ''iirclors. ln addition to the Offi
! u0 advertising *nd sale of rertlflMesnw-hlle the "shift lo the left" nny kind.
President and Kir 1 Ijidy.
W. It. OuProe
I M cates thst only rerently became tho
A foreign office report woe
Christmas 'niurkets
and rare, to serve fur one yror, are: W. in Hie Chinesp political srt-up
Most of the Him-ncll family Judge Ware
••',0 two y etr. old ere peudlng In fairs held throughout tho coun­ II. Brookins of Ottawa. OnL, which began early th i*(werk with Issued In the midst of popular
t nn»(In; J. F, I lodge of Methuen.
Is arlirdulrd to eonic t" Wash­
the ousting of six powerful Kuo* excitement mused by the arrest
llrawerd end Pinellas counties. try* during tho Chrlslmss
Mass; and U-ur lliqqier of Brock- mlnlnng (nstlunnlist parly) leader* uf 370 sueprrlrd agitators, as*
ington for ('hritlmn'i, but Mrs.
| 2100 A similar proceeding was start­
Total
son- and told of tho many ul- |Hirl, Mass.
ICsstlnueW en rsae Th'te)
Borttigrr Is unable 10 (isvel be­
1107.34 ed at Bartow, then dropped.
Previous
from Central Gevrrnmrnt posts.
(CestlaiMS ss Has* Tw w l
cause o f Illness. Mr. mid Mr*.
The tew provide* that when
orH ,n i.e I"fn r,,UT,,,1 h, '?u ,V Ub 7 * i « *
l » have strengthened
Rooervrll derided, therefore, they
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hlsscx-h. IJ37, under rhina's hope of aid from its vast
» III.I* life Murphy law'a Bedemqtlnn
11rand Total
the suspire, of the Hen,tn.de weatrni fronllrr_
Scouts
A
rc
Promoted
would "divkle" themiM-lves be­
period aspire*, all tax rertlflChamber of Commen, for.
tween the two family
group*,
rates Iwo years old upon Ita
A t Court O f Honor County
I'srtly cloudy lontaht and Fri­
the purpose of
promutlng nc |
lira. Roosevelt Is due In Seattle Tw o Airplane Pilots
passage shall become property
preceded
by
scattered
late today. Hlie Is Txpectcd to
end friendship among F r e c S h o w F o r K l d d i e S day
Locate In Sanford of the state. Lends covered by Several members of local Scout quuintanee
hsnfonl* winter viaitore, to pro- ra,
la
,,,
. .
enower* In ceutral portion snd
return Tuesday night.
certificate,
ran comeInto lbs
troop* received promotions a* vide rnlertalnmrnt and rreirtHon 1 °
coast
tonight.
i x I V e i l A t R l t Z near northeast
the tha regular quarterly Court of
Two
airplane
pilots, F. E. .tale's possesion only .If
Mr them, nnd to look after 'he ln-1
-------Hllghlly colder
In
northwest
Mexico City Is H it
certificate,
was
Iwo
years
over­
Buswell and Morris GUssburne.
llaohr held in Hie Hanford Junior 'crests of winter visitors in SawSuggesting that drivers of school
B y HeavyEarthquake ere contemplating making the due last June- Informed sources High School Monday night, ac­ ford aa far a* possible. Th# large buses bring their children to the and sxtrsmn north portion.
cording to Arthur Brmnan. dis­ *1 tend* tier anil enthusiasm ex- Rita Theulre, Jo* L. Mtrail tells,
Henrord Municipal Airport head­ hem said.
In paaalng twice on the valid* trict chairman.
MEXICO.
lire.
2.1.-&lt;**&gt;-A quarters for their activities dur­
pressed at yesterday's inn-ting manager, again called attention
Itrsvy rnrthi|uake sbisik Mexico ing the winter season, the pilots Ity of tba new redemption sta­ “ Tha "promotions ami bonus r»o fti
tute. the Ruproae
Court ap­ cslvad during the regular court assures tha stub o f a successful Ibl* morning lu th* annual fro*
rjty early tmlay. kil'ing al least reported here this morning.
year, Chamber officials believe.
show for children tomorrow morn*
parently
did
not
decide
.thla
two persons nnd rnisking Ih#
The flyers ere making plans
www aa fidlows:
I'lans are already underway for Ing at 10:00 o'clock.
#
point.
adobe home. 011 the outskirts of for occasional stunt flying
Arthur llrsnsn, Jr. received a eti rnlertalnmrnt to be held MonThe free thuw for the youog
Considerable controversy also Athletic Merit Badge and was
Cmmmmlratlan* whh ,a|M aata stunting attraction* In
the city.
day evening at 7:30 o'clock in tin* f “ |de has been a custom o f sevcities In the interior were dls- addition to their student training, has developed lu the state over promoted &lt;» the Ufa rank) Faul
Monlrtuma Hotel. Mrs. Jim. H. end yearn standing and It Is an
runted and it sms thought
whether non homestead
rertlfl Moore received a First Aid Mrhlt
rhartar and pueeengcr flights.
Sherman and Mias Ina II. Fenwick occasion *» which the children may,
rates sold under -the lew lo Hedge and wee
ribly they may Itnvr been harder
promoted
to * '* assisting with arrangements, bring rsnned food to bo turned
hit.
The KHranle Club has pre­ someone other than the owner tho Star Rank; Sherwood Jacob­ snd attention U colled
the fact over to the Elk* for th* benefit of
One m en I was that Tulora. sented belli while and colored bear Interest from the sal* date ean was also promoted to the
that all winter visitors ui Ksnfurd Hie poor.
in the southern part. was.dam­ WPA nurserise here with en as­ or the data on which the rertlfl' Star Rank; William Goeteeh t» are cordially Invited to attend.
It has been pointed out that It is
aged. One woman srae fatally sortment Of Christmas toys and rate wee Issued. Thla point la tho Bronte I'alnt Rank, and Billy
Membership in the Tourists' not advisable to contribute citrus
lajuro.1 hern when the
of randies far Christmas, officials due for n Hupreme Court airing- HoOyhaad ami Billy Southward Club is open to gear-round real- fruit or other perishable#, and tha
her home ro'lnn-ed and a
Attorneys said a third point
of the d p b announced today.
imnird to tha Hank of ihnta In Sanford wk« are Inter* rhildran aro urged lo confine their,
was electroenle-l
bv a broken
at Issue In soma ronntlee might
toemd c ia i. Scouts.
et'rd, as well as winter visitors. gift* la canned foods or randy.
high tenalesi wire. A number of
HKHKELET, Califs Dec. 23 - not ha appealed. This Involves
At the meeting It woe an- Anyone wishing to join should
11 Is not necessary for th* child­
adobe but* collapsed.
0P)—TVs M M laint that modern whether the clerk . of rlrcult
that the annual Father * contact either o f the Club’s o ffi­ ren &lt;o bring anything to gain ad­
The people were calm, however. Mhool edacallon dose not teach court meet roqulre enough de­ Night will be held in connection cers or lb* Chamber of Commerce.
mission, Mr. Marontelta empha­
A few rork walls also tumbled , siudeata bow to think le to be posit la ca.h to cover tag col­ With the next regular masting of
OllVers and Director, of the sised. Th* show for Ih# occasion
under the temblor which began ' overcome al tb* University o f Gsl lectors' and eeeemere' fees
| I to be held In the Bsn- Club will mast in the Montexuma will consist o f Jsn* Withers In
at l : U K . B. T. ind lasted a ifurnla. It baa loeugurated a new fora advertising eertiflcmtaa Cagl
Jdolor High School Monday Hotel Thursday afternoon al 3:00."||o|y Terror," a Charlie McCar•day tha law.
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oourae • « T H * U rn Tklmk.o'«ta*ks .
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SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
THITHSDAY,
DECEMBER
23,23,
1937
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
THURSDAY,
DECEMDER
1937

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£ $ m tfo th f e r a l d

AN INDEPENDENT EA1LT NEW8PAPBB

Peace Reigns
At Eckersons
Despite Halt

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Seminole County Produce*
Mora Pratt And Veyttablca Than Any
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Game Is Planned
By Crooms Academy

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

R. N. NIPPER

S IG N S

Tha Croomi Academy Pan*B»r»
.are attain liuldlny rctular pyaeIIm nr»»lon* nach dfiy In pr*P*f"
atlon fnr a im unilon clash with
a Min ml team In Miami Ctarnt- 11 a
ma* day.

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Ther* are tlx talntt bearing tb*
name St. Catherine.

CITY BRIEFS

B. L Perkins
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

YOUR WIFE

The r r fiU r monthly m eetlnl'
« t the Meit'a d a b ot the tlotr |

Spends A Lot Of
Time In Her Kitchen

A WAL-RADIO
The eecnf|4 annaal Cbrlatmaa
Party at Tm op It Iloy 8 ca «li
of America will be held la the
the
FI rat
Itopttut
H K htt: Burst. «« lt«bv deowed •rmei o f
■»!&gt;&lt;&lt;«»». aoarhet rdeeda. r u M Church tonight at 7;lo o'clock.
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bV&gt; ate t —
W J a a a V U ! FU. her l b
!*« today, addltiK that parenta and
tTaiU iSIt hahhlten l m i . d e frleadt arete Incited to allend.
mean, e n d e it t .
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bulk,
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The flrat meetlnd of the San­
aaaaier *»WJ rndaM i allahtly ford Tourist's Hah o f the cur­
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sa-.tr heada, r—»r nwalite.
h v &gt; r l l « t e n , tn w n tly . |1 .ee. rent aaaeret will be held In the
U tl
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c ju m o m
heoadlee a ed w a la eun room o f I hr
deotaod aaedeeate auuabur ateadr Hotel Toeeday afternoon at 3 00
l i t tear d w bwat Ite.
* 'i r u r u &gt; * &lt; - i i
aatidN*
«a - • clock, rh aother of Commerce
M*t deeeaed »a*c. aearhea lawat ofTIctala announced today.

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am I im n I V e a« p w r n n a llly , true

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threw
local
National
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lh .lr weekly drill M-iuton In ihn
Aranor r tonldht
beginning
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AMntne&gt;e for Dlolallffa,

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The Opening Tuesday Of

Mrs. R. R. Pippin's
Flower Shop___—
W E S T F I f $ T ST.

a o r t e n n r b a i.* o r t a x
C R N T iriC A T K *
In a r m r d a n c a w ith
th e
p ro vtrliittr » f C h a p te r l u l l
A ria o f
ID T an d nnnn w r it t e n r t n n t t l o f
K
II
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a a le at p u b lic o u t c r y t o lh a h ig h aat b id d e r fn r raah a t th e C ourt
lln u t e e n tr a n c e In h a n fn rd o n lha
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a ll e m itte d a n d a u b e n iu e n l le v ie d
I n t e r o n lh a f u lln w ln g d e e rrlb e d
tan d a In R em lneta C o u n ty , K ln r l.
da lo w ll:
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- ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
U K IIA V &gt; : A B K W a t lF F l.T OF

L A R K S P U R — D E LPH IN IU M — C A L E N D U L A S
CORN FLO W ERS— P A N 8 IES— ETC.

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL
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D E A L E R S IN

OAK AND PINE FIREWOOD

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W lln r e a m y h a n d a n d re a l t h l .
th e U l h ( a y o f D e c e m b e r ID T .

n. i* ifrilNIvnif.
Clrrlt of Clrn.lt Court.

avis .

ECONOMY WOOD YARD

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Q U A L IT Y A N D SE R V IC E
CRLKHT A V R . A R L U O T T IT .

PIIO R M

K rm ln n ta C o u n t y . F lo r id a .

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Martin’s Garage

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IT ISN ’T TOO L A T E T O S E T O U T

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IIIVINO JOIIN NON. •!

55c 2 Prs. $1.10
39c 3 prs. $1.10

ANNOUNCING.......

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Phone 20

405 W. Ut.

B odies—S p rin g*— 'Trailers
A p rice you cxn A fford
to pay

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C O m U u s pRMftta Solved For $X00
WIEBOLDT STUDIO

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The annual Chrlatmaa
Tree
Dance and Floor show nt the
Sanford Ijndye II. P. t». Klk’v
will he held In 1Itet Rapford
Altainra- tonight
beginning
ht
a i d rtrlocb, local latdye oITI'
i tala announced today.

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C lassified Advertisements

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In Cheerful Colon

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Would Mike A
Practical Modem Gift

IN

G IFTS FOR E V E R Y B O D Y
Comt In and arc our aaaoiCmtnt of gifts "for 1 * 0 "for
him" and "for them." It will ba easy to aotra your lift
problem her*.
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D O N T DO Y O U R X M A S 81I 0 P P 1NG
U N T IL YO U ’ V E B E E N TO *

LANEY’S DRUG STORE

W H E N IN O R L A N D O V ISIT

H ie Owl Book Shop

M E 1SCH B L D G .

PH O N E 103

CHRISTMAS BOOKS
Greet in I card* foi
X m i and avtryda;

SEND FOR MONTHLY BOOK LIST
THE OWL BOOK SHOP
FANCY VAS E S i^ FLOWER P a
WESTERN CHRISTMAS TREES
Al S hw —Reserve Yours Tbdsy

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LONG D I S T A N C E R A T E S
# , / ' . . . . . ON C H R I S T M A S
A N D N E W Y E A R S DAY !

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warn— m m

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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IBS CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

Proctor Chevrolet Co.*

Christmas Suggestions

.

FIREWORKS

We hare Uw meet complete Hat of flreworka
that km ever been Jkroofhl to Sanford.

4

SKATES

BICYCLES
A n ideal g i f t
f o r ' Chrlatmaa

Uaiem, B m i t o i

99c to *1.85

*22^0 to *50.00 .

TRICYCLES- SCOOTERS -GAMES

*1 WSCOTT'S GULF
SERVICE STATION

A IR RIFLES-W AGON S

Hill Hardware
• COMPANY

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L ong D ktancx ra m for atlb
made between poinu within
ihe United State*, on both
Chrittma* and New _Year’*
day*, will be reduced.
T h e low night rate* that are ’
now in effect every night alter
teven and on Sunday* will apply on both perton-to-perton
a n d nation-to-station c a l l s
; Christmas day and New
-m ad e!
f YY
ccsr's
i i 't day.
\ ■If you can’t be with out-of- 1
town relative* and friends you
can “ v o i c e visit"
with then* by long
distance telephone
at U|ilc cost
Since there holi­
days are Saturdays
• you can place calls
• n p t im e f r o m

V P. M. Friday until 4:50 A*. M.
Monday, on both the Chrittma* and New Year week-end*.
and obtain the low rate*. ,
Take advantage o f tbit op*
portunity to make bothQiriatma* day and New Yeai'i day
thi* year a time o f greater h a p
pines* lor your loved ones and
f r i e n d o as well aa youncU.
W ith these special low rale* In
effect you can talk a distance
ot 100 mile* for 40c; 500 mile*
11-10; 1,000 miles | I J 5, and
greater o r leas dim
tancc* at a corre­
s p o n d i n g l y lo w
coat w h e n t i l i n g A
station - to •station ▼
service. Person-toPerson s e r v i c e il
slightly higher.

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Seminole County
More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
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VOLUME XXIX

Member A a ocU M P t m

London Calls For
’ A id
To Pres
On Foreign A ffa ir
Republican Leader Is
Critical O f Mem­
bers O f Congress
Who Imply Distrust

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1937

'Ring Around
Nazis Helped
By Alliances

JUDGE SMITH

Commission Of 5
Percent Assured
Jioklns By Order

STUDENTS (!ET PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

Britain Plans
Naval ShowTo
Impress Japan
America And France
Are Being UrgedTo
Join Navies In E f­
fort To Check Japs

PARIS, Dee. 21. (A l-F ra n ce
ha* itr«ngthened her ring uf al*(
(lancet around (iermany to bol*.
tier her position in Central Eurepe
and ha* concluded nii ariial accord
with llriUln. I&gt; became known to
day.
The aerial accord, disclosed by a
. j highly
plated polillcal source.

With Costs In Taxi
Certificate S a l e s

N U M B E R 102

Established In 1008

France And England
conclude An Aerial
Accord For Mutual
‘ H e 1p If Attacked

—
t
Republicans A n d
Amount ToBeFigured
Democrats Are HR

Connally Objects ♦To
Unprecedented Ra­
dio Address BySaito

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Complete C o n tr o l
O f China Feared
Unrest In Mediterra­
nean MakesUnified
A c t i o n Difficult

Sentence wav pronounced yr
ThoadT'klm wish |o purchase
delinquent tax
• tif la an-*
as
the aerial forces of the two natlona
viola.mt; S'm e lottery law* by
LONDON. D«c. J«. — (A P )—
Proxldrd under Ibc M.irplty "Ink
— just a* ihe navy and army nf
Prim* Minister Navlll* CnamCircuit Court Judge Millard II.
dollar"
taa
certificate
act
am
llrllain
and
France
am
already
W A S H IN G T O N ,
D ec. 2 1 .
fimi h ( uLove), Jarrell we* given
btyUin told Ih* Haul* «f
now required to pny flvo j » r
plrdgrd lo miitunl assistance.
Comnnin* today that "«*
— A l f M . L a n d o n g a v e P r e s i­ cam of Ilia amount ■&gt;[ di-lln n vrar In the S'aie Peni'enCnry
The Central European alliance*
tempt has *v*r bv«n mad* by
dent
R o o s e v e lt
to d a y
a quint taxes Included In the lux and will have lo pay oil rot's in arc intended as a prelude to nrgni lie prorcruiinn.
Japan for • ptacaful Battle­
I ini ion v for
general European
p le d g e o f "c o -o p e r a tio n and certificate* &gt;&lt;a sold to tin- Hint"
ment” ol h*r war an China,j 1
relllemrlil. Il.v ihe ullianrra France
s u p p o r t in th e d if f i c u lt f o r ­ In tba yeura 1931 3.r&gt; lnclu*lve
"It la time now for UO
as part of the cunt, M u r , tlm
hope* lo hold llie wpptr hand in
eig n eitu a tion a
c o n fr o n t in g
"an***
oo"v , n»m*t»*. ! *8^
‘ ‘ ahWT
Parllflcataa can l*e. drllv.-,. d,
dealing ~with'Hei many.’
they ar* not uiJi*lW l-li.K th*
y o u r a d m in is tr a tio n .”
cordlntc to a r"ciu,i nrdcr
Is
I he 1U.T7 edition o f Janc'a fight.
right* and ihtorMtb ol fa r
In a te le g r a m m a d e ,p u b ­ sued by C'livul!' Juilgll Millard
aignarh and that tkalr assur­
lic a t th e S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t, D. Smith.
ance
and
apologia*
meant
th e 1036 R e p u b lic a n sta n d ­
If tha court order bud mil l i m
disclosed the rare for art |«nvcr
Student dielillana are shown at work In Ihe salad pantry at Florida Slate College for Women al
something more than worda**,
ard btarar and lormar Kanaaa Issued. I bn tnx colli-ili.ra would
waa llmllnl only hy the supply of
the Premier,declared.
Tallahassee, one of the first educational Institution*
in Ihe south slid one of three In Ihe country o f­
OoTtmor. crltkliad member* nf baxo received only n 111,, rui ,i
men and malerlata,
Concerning th* antlr* far*
Cong re a* of bath partita who amount Of Iho |i|iirml, uf the
'
I Janr'a disrtoxvd llrllain ha* 12 fering training in nilminlalrative fomlwoih. The course Iin* approval of the American Dlele'lc asso­
elgn altuatlon, ha aald Qroat
ha laid "by thalr actlana halprd auction klilrli. In must Insloiui-s.
battleship* ami three halite cruiaeri ciation. The student* and colleges fiom which they were gindiuilrd: left In right, Jot-cphine Spenre,
Britain's “ definite
objective"
lo create tha Impression among would bn eonaldnrntity Ira, Ihun
Univerally of (irorgia; Maxine Reahaugh. University of Missouri: l.eonn Rehhimler, Flomla Slnlc
la th* "aaltlamant of th* griev­
foreign natlona that
they
do Ilia five p«remit \yiilcli tlm Inn
and ''rumor ban It five more bat* Collrge for IVomeli; Mini Ida Hmhl. University of Illinois.
ances of Iho world without
not truat your administration of allow*.
lie.-hips will he provided for In the
w ar”
for* Ian affaire."
ll'.lfl nii.l (tills eatlmnlra."
Hemlnoln Coii. i'V Tnx Collctne
Sanator
Htelwrr,
republican. Jno. II. J Ink In.. iil.tnlm-d
Ihr
The find lien of Hie five liallle
Or Atssciatad I’ n n
IIENDAYK, Dec. 21,—W )—The . .
, .
, ...
Oregon- Introduced a resolution court order mi llu.l bin inoiG r c n l B rita in la c o n s id e r - j
Spanish
government
today
hurled
today aahtna Hull to aubmlt in missions may u«xr lie mll.-clrd
Ing n s h o w o f n av al m l f h t
po.re invii inh. Ihe fierce'
.V
" f,
,?
lb* aaoata tha number of Ameri­ u* pari of tl,e rihla. tiiher lax
: ,B" T'
to im presa Ja pan , a t w a r li
can national* In China; tha nap- collector* Ihrnnr.liiiut Ibe *lale alruggle for Teruel. radio a d v i c e . ^
« k l . and the reinforced army of ° f “ ...............................
Hie 3*.*
mated number o f officers and h*v* taken similar nrllntt
'll
w ith C h in n, nnd h o p e d to d a y
1.00 ton, * 111,000,0011
hntlle.hi|&gt;*
I 50,000 waa onlcreit to lake Ihe pto-i
enlisted ,p*raonu*l
of
United . their renperllre roilnlleu
were Ike first lo be built hy Brlthat A m e rica n a n d ’
JBtatea
army, nary o f
marine
j Tbo final ijHTiie of circuit vlncUl capital "nl all coal*”
tain .lure 1025.
.
.
Thla
llemendoua
force
and
th*|
,
w
n
rsh
ip
s
w
ou
ld
jo
in
in
th
e
Terry
IVnoctl
mul
(icrtrinle
corp*‘ now- lUtlonad Ultra and Judge Mill*,.I it. HmlHi In the
.urgent defender* w*ni locked In
,h«
F a r F -u alem
pn rn do w h i c h ,..
Uuuds o f llrhta -were Issued a
tha approxlmata amount of Amtr-I proceadlnga ins.tight nlimit
t.y aInaanqulnnry
hand «• hand contea. wmywh'pw .J ane. ,n.M. the flrUteh
n m n sy r license m II, e i f (Ice nf
Icati capital Invritad In China! the Tat (loll*rtnr I* a* fullowa:
m ig h t ch e c k “ Japan** a im td ,
V'T7 ~ ,ih&lt;* " V " 1 ,m
........ Judge II. IV. Ware yralnr-'
and by whom.
j
-Ordered lhat it p, lli-mduu. wilhln the city on th . .arenih day ; ^ ’ f r7
d om in a te Ch^na lo th e c o m - '
the govtrnmanl'a nffenaive.
1
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T
r.
|day.
, * Hull awaited a reply from a* rlerk of t'lrriilt Court nf Hew- of
. Insurgent report. » i d the Tm- ' f d' d
‘"cludrd two a . m . f i ca,
p lete michjAldn
of
fo r e ig n i
-----“ i.™I. l ..1111
.n il W d iB g n ou
kite real a,"
\ .
S rSSfil0
i M" '
• "«
'*« '• eel Igarrison
u bl.)r*
, ' " ffra,
" - " seven rruifara. 16 deatroyara,
NKVV
YORK,
Dm.
Jl,
—Id'ic
j
Thn
Hnufni-i|-Tnurial*
D
ub
will
ka*
ihr
fifth
r'jrceaalvo
year,,*
** '«»**•
u ni
W H iw
pm tM h h pe*an en M r rnjnln«td
»„ #
»«* pubmarinr* and many o t » S
AliahRit
iRkt grnlifll Atnerfoea » W
^k■
gai
Tim vrralrtn llnlmt
Tt-h-giiit'h j h"l*l da fiiel nu lling uf Ihe w inter'rrltaua uf th" l&gt;ir&lt;l lifo inslho ran PrMhh gunboala are
r j aIMdlaat
th* Japan*.- bombing ,t r .i,
r,..u, deiive,i-g
1
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“
n
„
b-n that
the fllMYflt
torrent "
• W
maehtltt-tnnnlng of the U. prwvlaton nf chnpirr
Ac l, ,le? alike arc rep.., led fallen. D r ,
tin, and Mm I'Oslal Tch'gral'ti |’ ' ’ ,|1
« f the Muu t e n pull uf Hcmiilnlc- County will rn.ise nf rrventment but th* bails
Panay ahd three . B l.n d .rf of 1*17 ttud Tnx
a,,,
j
? rn,' w h** ^ ? n l e U m. have
Co |i"lay ]uinlly aimuiinrid t*• ', | 7'
. ' *' , * "&lt; nf1' """'U nl |1(, i j k,.„ Thursday uf II,I, week by cause Is that llrl'aln fear* JaiWf'tOU ataamam la
tha
Yanglaaj Certificate* laaunl lo tlm slate !
" “ h‘ , f
........
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X
d
t u ’m S r
^
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n.ul Ihe rvaull* pan will Irv to ease outu,other
tlW ' ^ » r . The communication.
Ho j ,,l K|a., fllr .... yenrv c m
to 1,1 A cold,,,,,
r
o f rebel Moors am.' I n T o n i ^ l t ’ s W C R t h C r crnl Ci,rr,iniiii1rul1iai4 f'iiiiimlsxh*i,
nations with economic hrfpraat*
__________ tic p u T Itx l iii tin- ,\al|niiul A ssck I * '
la 7»cl liy Iho TaUo govom manl'a' IMS 1ml 11 Ini lilalvn. in ni,y one.
fur u |f,i |t«rr('iil l,ii-,i*hnu i &lt;
legIminIn-s win repoited ileatruy-J
I ■! *’
linn " f Audil' on Sueipliea fur puh- In the Orient.
Mil gallon
of
tha
Ineldent rn, any bid nr lild* hern..... re &gt;r
tin- dcierrent to Hi* Rrltlah
, . p|M,r Nrw Vu, k Bl4,„
„ |n rule*. Thn Incrensu. II granli-'l,
l/&gt;atJon in tIre Jnminry numlier of
r: srwhlch pr-aentad a Crave throat htreaflor luniln by lliein, under id hy government plane, when d,
had da k until b* thn first In 9" )• 'l l
■lielr uffielal ouignime. Ilird Lore, naval show In oriental water* la
' l l to Japanese-A mar lean
relation*. said Art. unli-as said hid. In ml- trie.1 In raise the eeige. (.nvcrn-| N(,w Khgland ...........
iho
fur
mriit inarhlttegun nest, and fleets, r ,dl^ ,y
w„Jlt|1Pr „ M|jiy_ uf upe ration,
I',
K. Mosul, president of llie Flor­ the continued unreal aloag lb*
I* eipertod within 4t hour*.
■ill bin In nil eleiks tiiit,
met
M&gt;»'
,n „ lp A,||r,(|1 World War pi'tl, id kln-n
ida hrtuirh uf thi' Society, reported mediterranean and Hriliah relurtFollowing japaneie
Amhaa*a- advn|ll«t|ig eipenne*, It In an of plnnes nmImshed the midnrirnl, &gt;Pr,,ral
Utility
gnvnrnui'
nl
k&gt;lH
iii
»I
i
i
iinrr In withdraw any conalder*
today.
dor Balin'* public apology to llm amount auffli-lent In pay I’laln column, the mtvlce* said, and I'a dacka mountain,, rcpurlinK lem I'untiul., lire miiiuun, 1HIN||I mIuI
,|,.yt,,r ,
Ilurlui: I'lirislmna week, these aide number nf warahlpa now
*
uAmertcnn people In a' t*&lt;»mln- 11(1' Jn'i. II .llukliis. Us Tax convoy of reliel war planes fled. I |M,rull,rr, f, „ m
(,'ovrrnnirnt dispatches said the |ip, „ H
T1„, llnr,|IPtn |l|„|nn in) •
reiisiis ale Inkeli Ihroughuill the 111I*in a
ul* unprecedenlad radio *peer It Colli'i l»r. n ,.t,in i-iiiilrali n&gt; I"
Thu
liirri'H M »
ii» i ■1***1
l ''1
WASHINGTON, li.V
(irrat Hrdnin emphasiaed her
Ciuled n ,tie , and fiuui a eim,|mi„t
In which lie deacrlhad tha bomb fi |errent c l til" ntmiuul (it sin h firs* nNsmill enllinin of 2000 m t»( „ * ( , . . .... j a eaten se, I to,,
H
, ^ ks&gt; U|1J 1|U,| „m, h «"&gt;n&lt;li«ar» IIn* Tlitririi |u-| |i
liii’ .Srnnli' ll;ntfiiii|* i %on null ro i^«&gt;ii «*r i
1, ym r liy year, an in- grave view of Hie far eaatern
Ing *■ a "grava blunder," (ten- dellu&lt;|u-nl Tax, ns lil&lt; cumin I, entriTtl Teruel through n rem arry
! Itli*l r| **i|i| fif lln* rtbiiijiMfiti*n
ifler n 45 111 Indie piepaialory n r wurm„ r
Ml«* Hlililllllsf in^lMli1*, |ii•i|■* *i
i,| valiinlde r n « i ei-i* crisis Inst iiighl liy naOilng a new
alor Connally, damorrat, Trias, *l"n, wllliiuil
first
ciilleellng.!
| Im ln t:
Jcft|i»|i|i/« t| lf&gt;
II i l u r l l h '1
llUf‘ lull ti'iluy mtfl M*iit it t llie H u uf llie loid life uf Ihe coun­ ambassador In replace Sir Hugh*
I
ill,-ry
fire.
!
Klaew
litre
t1
M
i
|
,r,
11,
r
*m
re
rommenlod In tba aenat* on the fur I'lnlullff, lil1( ,v,nillllniilu,| due
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irv
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iK
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hrtM
iufif
m
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l*y
K*'ii
The second column fought Ha' muln,.t| „ ,mul lint
.St'Hulf f*u quirk nctum.
try id ihi,, ! ensttfi in uldaiiiiMl, Mr. Montgomery Knatrhlmll llugraaen,
ja
iliiifi
Fur
Mill*1
"vary unusual procedure"
fol­ him."
wny tii Mm* a^rnal nrnl Hip Muni, (h|| tMDH, {kMr, ,,(l Si,ml, hr,I \ i*rnl Rhii Ir’iiliiiK nf thf
who was a minded last August
A' IMnni|»I** Min in %
-JnniI measure Masuu mid
lowed by Balia.
ijtnrKlV r«*nch««l Ihp railroafl aU*j mild, fair kuatlur The guvern- nr i liit ifiiinliT,** Min hluiiiti'Ul differ,! in four m il«r I'erpei is (,,,,,i
lu llhtil, Mr- Mauni n puilrd, when Jnpaiirse planes machine*
Call* It Uauauat
tbitIII
linn. The storming nf the city be(l,„ ,
! tin- vrr-luii pas'#,| l.y ( hi- House I'Nul ulisrivers I,,ruled III! differ- gunned hla autnmnhlle.
lainlng servlet- nt
-It la a very unusual procedur*
"Thu pcjsliion of *h»' telrgiaidi, .Saliirdny,
gnn Im.t night in bitter tub-arm, |j,kt,|tltl,|, said
kl
The foreign office announced
lleiimrrutir
|a-a,|ei- &lt;^tl »|*Titi nnd suhapre-li-a during
ti-mi
i-ralari-.
tu
tor |l&gt;o ambassador o f a foreign
rnld nfler nil the heiglils surraim
J1* 1,1 ry *n III
*he pu dir s'-rvl," IHadley f,,rn/i«l that conferees " f «heir one day’s walk, nnn mure Sir Archibald Koyr. veteran dip*
nl.lii
and
tiunarm*
kmild
nul
country to make aa address di­
ing 11m* renn-teiy fell into govern­ rndung, r rltrus.
. f rtd a new* release from W h
..... .
rilll|,| ................. ihnl ...... previous
During lomut who ha* burn ambassador
rect lo fhn paopta of our coun­
Cap), II. C. Washburn, com ment hands.
tv uslern Union and l'o«t. aald , ,mf ,
, tll
....... ..
,|mr.
..... four year................ to- remnls to Itnrh'lud sineo IIHS, would take
try without clakrlng that stale maodlng officer nf Company II,
Weaken I'usltlnnn
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rt% * » _
__ .
. . .
.
i« unique in h«tit «|imh
Semiii* .romtui Her mm
elimina Imve Iiniu iiiihIn |.‘UI
»&gt;penis iturl over Ihr China post aa toon al
men! through tha y-gular depart- wae .the guilt speaker at the an
Military advice* at Madrid *»ld d " 1 C rH O IlH I l l d l C 't c d
lio
**vr** a eland ,v
eharx'-. (p|j n |,r„ vj,j „ (,, rtv)v« iiiislnn eul,*|ierie* tiavu. been lerurded in possible.
mcnia o f government." Connally nual Christmas Party nf the Med­ posit inlix llirmiglinul Spain hyl
hot mu.t rely &lt;t ito Income
.......... .
h&gt;
Thn announrrrnrnt said that
prclrtriad.
ical Detachment uf the 12l'h In , (lie relieln had weakrnisl their
w m v on w itu ■* i&gt;&lt;
Or " " 1 .Mit). This feature wax i &gt;tuirv,--l ,n
Sim-,- Hie rules leipiiru that n recent t-vrnls iiir fjhe far aaat
Ila Made bl* observation after fanlry in the Sanford Armory moving an nrmy of reinf"irement«
„
Item of aervlen
. r,.i..... I. I l y , hp .......... . measure
l e n i f r y .......... .. If. miles in die- made it essential llrllain should
I ato totolitoS
lu 1ihe
ft,.. Iikl*
kMilPaul fl|t
L*
^ ilK e .
*
Senator
Copeland,
democrat. last night,
relieve
hal'aguri-d
city.
P io*ren I, in, i
x an, a .on | -||„. p;,,,,,!,• ruioioiltr-e exlelided meler is to la- used for the obaer* I*« rrprnxau'od in China "by a
„
,
,
.
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L
.
',
Fifly
ol*
pets,ms
were
indicted
hy
^
'N ew T »rk, brought t b - matter
Capt. WMihhum lo|«| the netrly Trams of trucks were said to have
llniu-n eerl,-s uf
Improvemeiils I , |M.
^ ^ ^ nm»iti/al|nii period rnliutiH only Hie i-u 'ein part nfj diplomat uf amhasaaiinrial rank
_ . ,
f is le r a l
gran d
ju r y
lu d a y o n »tid ti"w devnlopmepls In tilsiii I , „ i|1(M
| fi r
_l I* Ibo aenata'i attautlon by in­ so member* of the Company pri­ ll,s-n bringing
i l n g i n g thousands
u io u s a im * uf
h i ,rebel
.r e o r i
,
J ’
* *
uml Hint
lhat "offt
mill I,omet to jfi Se,oil!,lie ('a,only, a'Xlemling ' ioui nnd
mrangemtit*
quiring o f Senator Pittman, demo­ sent o f plans for maneuver* „ f tin- irlHI,tn nnd heavy ai.lllrry Into «...
and uperallnx pmuress, it ha'* : yearn. Meudu’ i snd this vv,mid re- Sanfold to |.„he lluim-y and in- shoulal
should be mailu
mail, w
legging roiiapiracy whlrh drprlvcd not Hilly me' nil ihe liu r' lislrof
crat. Nevada, chairman of the Third Army nrar (iulfpurt, Mies.l nrrki
•
dure iiionUd)’ payiiirlilv ,,f put- a-loditlg liu- llvietto and Ctudunts possible drill)-.’'
j the guvirnmrnt o f at Irast |l,Hno,- costs arising during thn
foreign
relation*
committee, at the annual enriinpmrnt in thej
past rliasera
The sudden derision considered
buying L'&gt;ml &lt; rusting M-rtInns, n ilnliidrd.
O
H
O
iii
luxes
duting
*
litpast
Ihrvu
three derides, hut Inis uituallv filjlllfl-nr less,
whether bo bad batfl Informed aummer, which ix expected to hr
| M,-r,i 1,f-r:i of Hie Florida Aodu' ,'l, by political circlet in reflect th*
year*.
itoerensid the u n i uf lie siTvirr
of Hallo's
plana
b«ror*
Ibe by far the largi-si iri which (hr
Hu* House hill rati., fur 20 year,Society oi Kroids vilio Inive com* srrii.ua view the government look
Tin- defrmlanU inrlud-d tlirTU to the n'ltilte*'"
ever
speech waa dallver-d. Pittman FanfoH Companies have
anlull,r«lmn,
jpleled llirir Hud Etudy Iteipiiri* uf an increasingly grave alluacity
|sdievmrn
nnd
a
funner
tnThe only Increase In telegraph
a*Id ha bad not. and that (In i participated.
Tin
Senate f'oinmiltre ulsujmenlx nlia mud lu Inku pail In tion came as the cabinet waa
T A l f AII a e v e r - Dee - ! _ fVD1* p*‘*'' " r " f «»(• wlrohol lax unit, rates whlrh tins hern mnilu In
word » ( lb* aposch reached him
Major A. W. Km a, mmmandmg
rhsnged ti
pi imiUiiig i|,e| tills rensns Tlilirsday are naked «n reported runsldering sending all
Hoi pnst SO years. |l was (Hilrd I'resident to itiereuao Hie nggiegH'elget in touch id unrr with Me,
through tha newspaper*.
(Cvntliioatf u,i nagt Thera)
officer of the Medical Det.chmen.,- . ^
j „ i . m, . „ , ‘o ^ , b S ^ ‘ ‘ '^ M . '^ o J k e r e o n ‘ K
ed out, kns made by Ihe g„v, amOeid " f met*gages that llie Fed'lM ason. *11,e patty veill ge* under
Bella .poke on n commercially
ernmenl
k
h
'n
II
uperaled
the
sponsored program over the rod caslon. He told Ihr « umpany 'hai i|„. SlalFs new ocrupallonal license kl||,ni, . ,
•nil HounIiu; Adininistiathui niigld*wny at ilnyIij-.lit and run'inur work
l!«Millltlgr&lt;il •*«•
T hw
network of tb* National Broad­ approval for the promotion lal. I.t ,aw in , hr Hoprcm . Court.
|
.....
Insure.
until dailt
casting *y*t*m.
HI*
remark* D. G. Scott to the rank uf captain
.
- William Mr I* Christie uf Jark- The JInline |,||J rnnlnlns a prnvi
Fair tonight, except cloudy atkl j
ware transmitted over t l .la- has been tentatively approved.
slot, for n loti,I of f2,imn,nou.imo m
iut
unsettled on mutreme south coasti
lions but reached
no
farther
Gill* frem the Company urerv descrilted 'hr Murray suit ns a
m»itgni'i's, and permits Hie I'resi
MVdnrsday partly cloudy, slightly
west than Bt. Louis. Tbs ambas­ presented to both MeJ»r Knox u-.d lest rase on hrhalf of aulotn"hiUill id lu iiieii ase Hiis an unlit,ijti d
warmer In mirth and central por­
sador dU not bull cal* and !| Lt. Scott by Sgt. Lawrence Reel. dealrrs. He ia Murray's coonset.
.... 'mill. The Senate dn(| limits
— -•
, -"A* tion*; scattered frost lo north per- '
Gueata prearnt al tha party in­
could not ha learned whether m
The murt directed Hayes Wutnl,
the pnsHihli, iurtenau to f l.tiD'i (100
LDNMHN. Ihr. 2 1 —tAh-J.luyda ■Ion tonight.
Hh a U w tt aa Puma I h m l
cluded Capt. H. C. Yth'hburn, U Dade fainnly tax collvctor, |n
With only thro* days remaining
Attridi n I,as been eallytMu the
«■ rtOI!Mid lo,|«y, lhat-* the J'nited
Karl Nordgren. nf Company I), I.t. show by'January 6 why he should until Chrialma* Kvv, the ilradllna fact Uml tris-s on fnail lawns
Senator (lulkley (D'Olilo), said Hl*tv» Hm-r t'tiy of llanrhurg had
W. K. Rungr, also of Company It, nut I.KSUC lircnse lo Murrey for for filing entries In the hanford would form Ihe iniist suitable name uf tlm opposition to t|,e bulls wife leased' that she ia finking after
and IJ. W. D. Hoffman o f Head psyitirnl , less than ■*« out In IhcjGaidcu
Club's annual lighted bacltgruuml for colored lights, tin- in*,measure was In liend to have a^inlltefiirl 19 miles c»ai- of Ter*
quarters Company.
19-17 law.
j t'hrUlmaa tree contest, sHridlonjacI and other ornamentation.
been satisfied by a fliin.-e uliieli sc helling, Ni-Uu-rlarids. The CJty'of
MurTpy.; s"M h* offered t'ullee has leen callrf to the coupon ap*| All trees nnisl Is- llghteit on would keep proposed government linn,I,,;r'i: 4, i|uned hy the flail I•
lorrWmsI I75MI for license* on hla||ic&gt;ring in The Sanford Herald |Christ mu-, night ami hr illumi ronl tolled inutlgagc ns»,,euilloni more Mail Steamship Company and
* * • ft tY®®
I!w
nutnmnhile sdea places In Miami-! for the purpose o f registering. All Bated eaih night through New frem l iitering the Individ oil hnnie la nn HI2J tun veisrl,
. . . ak apart
GRE
Wood
refused
to
issue
them,
and
rnupu'ha
mux&lt;
be
In
The
Herald
Y
ia
r’a
lalwrrn
the
hour*
uf
g
p.
loan
field.
The ship left Hamburg un Dec.
. . . farnllart
demanded, fn addition: 115.25 fur uffire not later than Dec. 21.
j M. and Hi I'. M.
Under Iho- Hum',, draft, Ihe 10, callrd at llrrmrn. leaving there
... a
Tbpre call* were answered by the i|„. service department
operated) According to Mr*. Ilumrr l.itll#,] The following prlaes and their mortgage iusociationv vvimld lend last night for Siulh*mpt«n where
Fire De|uirtineh| yrsten'ay, p'lir hy Murray and |1J&gt;0 for earh cm" chairman o f tit* Hanford Harden donors « , t r annaunced by Mr*. only un large srnle prup-rtv. This, shj wav due lumurrew. At Balti­
Chief Mark
Cleveland reported ptoyn over five in the service d»-] Club commit!re sponsoring ihe con* j Little:
lliilklry said, would beep theni more, J, II. Threadgill, an offirial
this morning.
|partmrnt| and |2JS per thousand teal, ronaiderabla Interest ha a been
Beat living lighted Christmas from rampellng with Imildlng and of the steemahlp company, taid tha
Shortly nfler nuon yesterday dollar* on Ihe maximum inventory mantfeat In thla year's eom p«-'trM&gt;
,h&gt; swarded by Florida |unn assnelaliiins wliirh linancc liner l.ail a passenger list of "uvt
•lie Department was railed lo •*■ o f new and used automobile*.
[tlUon and all indication* point to power and light C o, aerund prixe, individual homes.
inure than four or five and a crew
tlnlfulsh a aniall grass firs betwe- n
Murray contended be should nut an tven greater number of entriea tabu lamp by Itandill Electric Co
o f seventy five.”
Park nnd fink Avenues near lu* required to pny for lb* aervk-n than In prtvioiia year*.
I Brat rnarndde, )2.50, award, d
NEW PAIIK
Eighteenth Slltet, Lnter *ha Dr* depnilinrnt and Ita rmployra b- The auggrstiun ha* been made by Sanford Harden Club; aerun I
DUNEDIN, Fla., Ike. 21.—(Ah
TOITRIRTB INCRKA8K
partment waa called to th* borne rauxe service la incidental to *cll- that person* living on the main prtxe, serving Iray by Hcott-Car- —The chamber o f rommcir* has
LAKELAND. FI*., Dec. 21.—
o f Mr*. Jarrell at 110 W. Flftavnth ing automubllra.
thoroughfares "o f Hanford makt rnwsy, Inc.
pledged co-oparwtian with the city (A l—Th* rhimher of rum mare#
Street where the tool wae berning
He doe* net owe the Inventory especial affort* lo decorate tree*
Best ih-rora'rd doorway, 12.50 in effort* to establish a new re­ announced
tourist regiatratlona
from n flu - and waa called la the tax, he aald. because he paya the In order lhat inurlata and pasaera* awarded by Hanford Garden Club; creation park at * coal o f 17,000 through Dec. 1 were approximately
scene ehartly afterward for 'he Plate'* gross receipts lag oa hit by aaay be iippreaaed with Chrlat- aecond prur. Iiotile of toilet wa'cr to 110,000, Government assistance 40 per cent ahead o f (he rorres­
***** reaaun. No damage waa d-ip,.**!**, ____
_
.
nils decoration* In Saaforf,
’ by Jones k Htephrua,
will be sought,
ponding date In 1930,
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t o * , o . . „ h w.

Bloody Battle Is
Raging In Streets'
To Capture Teruel

t£&amp;

loyalists R e i n force!
Assault Army W ith .....,ir* ,,,,,,r"hlp‘
20,000 New Soldiers

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15 Percent Hike
In Rates Asked
By Wire Groups

Will Be
Taken Of Birds
In This County

CITY NEWS. 11KIEFS C e n S U S

Mason Prepares For
Fifth Annual Count
O f Seminole Birds

Postal And Western
Union ExpressNeed
For More Revenues

No Danger To Citrus

New Deal Housing
Act Revised, Sent
To U. S. Senate

C apt H. C. Washburn
Addresses GuardUnit

In Iiootlegging Ring
21. (Al­

Contest Is Made Of
State's License Law

LOCAL, WEATHER

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U. S. IJ
Sinking
ri Following Collision

Christmas Tree Contest Coupons
Must Be Filed By December 24th

(100._______

everybod y
tbuys anti u ses

I f You Need Three Calls Answered

C h ristm as S e a ls

By Fire Department

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NUILSt

A CLASSIFIED AD
will get it fo r you.

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T H I " T T H C j a " H O R 1 D A M O T O R IS T

Joe Jarrell has been sentenced to one year In the
State Penitentiary In Halford. For some time, popularly
believed to be the operator of the biggest "Cuba" lottery
in Seminole County, he was convicted last week on all five
counts of an Indictment charging violation of State lot*
lery laws. He must also pay all the coats Incurred In the
prosecution o f the esse.
A few years ago Jarrell wan An employee of the At­
lantic Coasttlne Railroad, - For ten years he had worked aa
ft fireman on various Coastline trains and from what we
have been able to learn he had a very creditable record.
Wd have Men told that when he quit, he wan In line
l o t proMotfotl, and by fhfa time, if he had continued at his
worit, h* would have been coming along as well aa any of
the ypmttf nhen of hfa age.
Thousand^ of other young men at some time or

I ita fa hit m
M q n lM fo r the
meek*. I» h u just been filmed.
The other dajr the movie pro­
ducer ran bite the fellow who
produced It originally on the
ditoe.
I
Tbet'e ir a e t gtttff fo r
the
flret two ecU,” raid the movie
nun, ’’but the third set lakes a

COLEMAN’S

FRUITS—NUTB
XMAS TREES

M. H. SPENCER

W fiR T The JEWELER
Diamonds And Watchee

,

Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
It was loo IsU. Th* plcturs had
bran finished—from tbs orlrln d
script. Proving thst Hollywood
is st 01 Hollywood.

Diamond Moantlag A ik Engraving

7V E «D A Y , DEC. SI, 1117

THE ROUNDED LIFE
If waallh were all lo be dt
*ln&lt;d
Than mUura would be moat ad
mired.
It airratth were all that mor
tits a*«d,
The atrungcsi then would best
Succeed;
(hill alonu
wera
reckoned
b*r*
The d tv e n a t
scoundrel
wed
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revere;
lit U u " '.- *u skillful, itch or

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRESTON GROVER

•gtr' nit
Alook s.-ltfl llo-a* to live

for

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&gt;uto&gt;

Th* lofty thing, railed manhood
b e lt*

*

,

Fir

ni'-ri
than atrcnklh
for
mlahty tasks.
Tit* killing blow; tho rrushma
■Igrip
May gain the brute a champ
lonshtp.
Uni It at heart a hruta he etky
From hla all others turn away
And he Shall *11 braids hi.
. Hr*
lVlth none lo romfuH or ad
'
mire.
Another, shrewd, may toll that
he
Th* fichu.i mart on earth aba',1
be,
Mnl It he have no other trfcll
Tbbn he inual share the mis
»r's fstd,- &gt;.

thin thff BtftCT ffllow for making some easy money T Why
shouldn't he .take a fllag on the market with the other fel­
l e d m oftby If h* fhtenda to pay it back? Why shouldn't
ho borrow from the company’* vaults If he expects to use
It for only a little while and then return It 7
It seems like such an unconvincing argument simply
to say, “ It's against the law," Why, no one will ever find
't out. Yog could settle with them
...................
.........did.
.........The
.
if they
Grshd Jury would never Indict for a thing like that. A
sympathetic Jury would turn you
- l Ittoaa. They couldn't
prove it anywny. Thcro are so, imany ways of getting out
of these scrnjtcft. Why worry?’ Shoot Ihe works 1 Nolwty
pays any attention to the lawl You don't want to be a
working mnn all your life.
But h's not the “dumb guys" that keep plugging
along day after day, year in and yenr ouT at the same old
lob, taking home the same old pay envelope, dividing with
the missus and the kids. They're the wise guys. Anybody,

M
#“AVih W M u,f *?“l 01
Th ey'alw ays ' have and always
will. .
Oat If Ills Ilf# all else betray*
Tbdy'll scorn the man wbusr
pecds they prate*.
TlierWh mure demanded uf a man
Than working out ut on* selflsl
plan.
The thing called ultimate ail.
c***'
l,t«e nut atone m cleverness
Or strength or skill Unless we
find
An honest sqd a gratis mind
Tits matt bh o one* was chain
plan hailed
Despite tile gains, wilt still have
failed.
My Edgar A- Guest.
And believe ua. Hants Claus will
b* more welcome than ever this
year.
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Have

you

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made

ynur rontH
ballon tu tire Empty Hlocklug
FUild, or tome
utlier
worthy
charity?
,

How Are You D blgg?’

•;

Arc you amoi'tg thono comparatively few particular!)?
uiifortunnto iiidivitlunlH
don’t know whether they nro
heulthy or not? If m», yon cun etwily. find out by taking
till! following health examination nuggodted by the Dlvl&gt;
dlnn of Fubllc llenlth Nttrning, nnd reproduced recently
in tho Tampa Timen. Syracunc Unlveralty la credited with,
thu tiuuntionnaire:
Are you rested when you get up In the morningT
(srure -10).
t'*n you usually work end play ell you wish without
being more than naturally lived? lacnre 40).
Is ynur appetite good fur wholrsnme food? (score 40),
Are yuu free from habitual small worries? (score 30).
I&gt;« you eh Joy mingling with other people? (score 30).
Pa you have confidence In. yourself In urdlnary a f­
fairs? (score 40).
la your weight about the average fur ^oor height and
ageT (score 40).
Do you aland well? (score 10).
Aw
period?
G*n
(score

your eyes rdmfurtable when you read for a tong
(score 20).
you hear ordinary conversation at slatecn feet?
20).

la your hair gloaey and 'fra# from earemslv* oil? (score

20 ).
Chin* oiler* a auproino eiam
plb of a nation whlth tkouglit It
could stay out of war by remain
lug unprepared,
Aa Hie llanlee County Herald
point* oat, that flagging case Just
about has the Hillsborough county
officials licked.
Jap* Bar liusala la "Unrigll'
ad” —headline At
leant they
aren't dropped any bomba on
oaen and children rot.
u f course there Isn't
mueh
doubt about the bualnraa rccvi
•ton, hut ti hasn't yet reached
tb# point w hen a fallow can
find a place tv park.
After reading
tbe
editorial
ylgjnna of tb* Lake city Report
r tee a n convinced that tb*
kpo|tkr la 1,006 perceet for
evrmVr
Cdn* -L a k e Comity
lltsen. Almost wboU bMrtedly.

lU R n iT U R E

la your skin smooth and d ea r? (score 20).
Ar* your teeth In good condition? (score 20).
Ars you fra* as a rule from colds? (scor* 2 0 ).
A rT you fra* from recurrent pains? (score 80).

T b s . question, nf .supply Id 0?
Iras
troublesome.
Gsrmsny's
highly mechanlied srmy, dralsnvd
for s qeWi penetrating sttsck
Into enemy territory, hts kept
the home to pull msny of Its
light artillery regiments. Even ft
feed supplies' sre left behind In
the mad dash, n horse will eon
Ifnue to work for s lime with­
out mesh. A truck won’t. And '
It Is surprising the number or
gasoline tank that sre kept busy
hauling gasoline to • motorised
dath behind him in gut him off| division.
The design of the motorised |
from hi* boat*. Thu country I*
safe again In enjoy Pa prosperity division, which Is barely half the
and depression* In peace.
,„J World war she, was worked over]
That: la the Ideal behind’ the for two years by the army genepee 1st
development! of th* teat-tub* dr irnl staff and alt lit
vision that &gt; prrfurmod wonders r schools before being put' to netvi'!
of maneuver, amt attack
hi a ul lest. It will be further studied?
army
lakes the . final
simulated wag: tn Texas roeently.l before . tbs ..
.
...
With hardhitting, fast m o v in g ,* ^ f Pu,,tn« *U»lf on wheel*
batialiuna to-attack the rnomy ka-i^*1ADlhoviikg know IRs
fort* br }»&lt;ia Urn* in land ft t*Y|m
■* com lnf.
force, th. army plan. Is I sl dt —
_J»
him at hay until a drafted o * ‘ c*’ _ _
. — _
7
recruited army ran b«
tralnnd
H oIIy W O O d T q O M
and equipped.
n y RURRI.T COONB
• • •
— .
.. . . „
Soldiers who have don. fell-their
HOLLYWOOD.
Dec. 20.—Th.
Aaljtlng on maps a m pron. ita toovie s'krd w lo iSy they want
i,mr* upon ihe speedy work of
»V*y,,|mm H aJI-m raqth .
tasi arid-tank divlalon In
Pursuing fans -could lake S
Texas’ aa tho answer tu a searfrom c l,r k Gobi*, who
rlor’a prayer. lb had speed, tra- easily g»«a.
mcnduqi , fir .
power—and no
Uabl# t " 1 brae an vacation In
horses to curry and feed
I ■ *t,lton wagon and old flothoa,
Veteran officer,
who
had* * £ ,.°0k ,
* * '" J * !* '
fought m ,hc Philippine* and I n 'L r S ? . l i r a S
Franca liked th. performance too.l J? ' * " h"
" “ /T *
v..
__ i , _______V.______ . . . . nixed. Aftar that ho dropped out
To them it was clear a . d a ; t h a t ™
* , , *r T " *• dr" ','wd ou'

T'" " "

* «* » writer,

VJ— - 2 M " e « » -

battle ahip. Rot they aaw tw o' J ^ * * ™ 11*
‘ ° ,b* *
problem, not aoived entirely to
7 ” * '“
their satisfaction by th . demon- ™ l h' ” * ‘‘ " “ T .
.
|„ . . . . . .
mountains. Ila tlppad Gable to a
elratlon In Togaa
(few . T h . star returned seem
The f i d waa rtconp.la.anc*.
^
)2
^
■he brialncea of scouting the hat-( |&lt;2hl*v. th . Hollywood atmosphere
la arra to find where lo p u t ,„ ul of hu ) „ „ „ . He had a aretioopa and artillery and to flad c.w ra k * beard. CharMo Jennings
where the enemy ha* , pul or, fr W
c n , p|ctur«, but O.Ua
l.kely will put hla traopa and, always did aay boarda— an mavla
m in i.

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Of

Obr E a sy T e rm

Piytnent*

A Complete UVlNG ROOM OUTFIT
10 Pieces as shown above
teeleOJaa Beta aeO hatk rkalm. l e t Salary e»4 leklte. aa *»eealaeel takl*. l e t ktaelirel lane*. aa la4U*n*ISI» keeeeeae
le .lt, e e . a asagaala* reek. A. wfcete en w-rotl •( ikt veer
eketeeet taisllart aa a arte. Ms’ll H e. aseOerate taOaaO. Tfca
aaasllr "111 a ******* I* a git* Mfc* Ikfct—aaO leak al Ike aavlaal

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A T WHOLESALE S A V IN G S
Scientifically

Designed

The “ M ost" Gift for the Least,Money!

Sale! Occasional
Chairs at 5.95

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an lii'ii pineihle arm of national
defense.
In reicnl years the telegraph
CeeUsuM Pram Pafs On.
Industry during the World A’ar companies lure uffered n num­
•Today, draplla drastic operat ber of n"w end additional a*rvIn* economloe." Ibe new* release Icea at Iqs, rates X&lt;*r the pur­
stated, "the financial resources pose of i* ' f loping n * « and en­
■lid credit of tbe companies are larged ue«e of Ijtelr service,
being jeopardised ky the
d o In aa ettori l0 ii^rtease ike vol­
vllh* In revenues brought on by ume id traffic an d ' thus keep
thu general slacking of tbe busl their reveuu.s abreast of the
mounting
eipeuaea.
neea of tb* country on which ronalanlly
the Industry depends- and Iht bat In spite nf fstorahlr public
situation I* mad* even
man reception of these Innovations
crlUMl by the constantly grow­ ihey are reported as Insufficient
ing cogt ef telegraph operation to offset the kon*Tftl downward
th tough heavy Social Security Irwnd.
to d other last*, wag* rraUramounting expense*
o f pi) kladi.1
To lake win* stataa front linen*
A* Indicated hr figure, pubIbo
nata*4
article
linked a few day* age, Ike |*|«- slrelcb
comimaUm arw oparmtw ncrua* Ibe tup of a bowl- I’tmr
cllbor nt A deficit nr on a Urr boUltig water from a kettle. Mid
*l*nd»r manta, and tt u p ol.u two feet sbor&lt;- the cloth, UtnNgb
•I out, if Ckl. oondltton raalfa thb aialn until It disappear^- , ,
•a* U WtO shortly impelf that*

radio sUtlung

1 T a k a F u ll 1
A d v a n ta g e

want :

Ank yourself theno 15 questions, giving a thoughtful
nnnwer to each queatlon and ncorlng yourself accordingly.
Apparentiy a jwrfect acore in 440. the total uf the IndJvldual score*.although no "jmr" for the course (a aitocifled.
How do you feel now?

15 Percent Hike
In Kates Asked
By Wire Groups

Consider lag lb* year* af service y*u may **P*ct from fanltnre gift*, tb* a
the esai usually spent foe preaema of only passing interest to lb* family!
TOUR choice ihi. CbrUmaa.
e

Very grawfal. and aananaWy
law priced i la Walaw flalab.

B*t- T rim 7.M
*i*s*!
a

Carved
Siaidy. Spring Beat,, Car
ElraMtar. choice ef -beak'I
•boar.ifal
rerera.

They were mueh faster Ibaa
hurae and foot racouhaiteriug—
but . . , they rant operate ameejT
tree*. H ones can, Bags, m reams
and aauaahr^y rough couigry
atop the ca n . but not hones pr
mao. Tho u u itian lat Of how
mac* valise ta the aprad. U the

Repairing
Diamond Setting
and

Gngrsv4ng
McLsulin, Jeweler

“ Better Vision”

LAM P

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PARR TT1RE3

ChinaCommunists Florida Boasts Landon Calls For
octal And Personal Activities Seize Control Of 430 Legal Camps Aid To President
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor
On Foreign Affairs
P o l i t i c a l Setup F oi A u to Toiflrisls
Methodist Circles
Social Calendar Announced For 1938 Pe rsonals Change In Authority 94 O f Seasonal VilI

C r n tln u r d From P ie * O n ,

spoke on Instruction*
of
hi*
homo nfflre b«l li t* customary
for n diplomat i ■ obtain stirh
' approval tief,*!,* i r make* any
move In ■ allUaIII&gt;11 a* grave is
Iho opt* Unit i’**iil,» tils Jii|'iif)f*a*'
| American relation*.
SHANGHAI,
(Tue*
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. S l.-u P )
In Iho bouse- it- pro-acntatlve
day)—China's
-Florida’* winter
visitor* who
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Whelchel
Flail, rcpuhlirmt Non Vork, a I
have moved from their home on 1st party,' taking advantage of the &gt;|&lt;rnd the acuson in auto parks
fall o f Nanking and dliorganlxa’ •ill find 430 permitted tourist iiionilii'r of Iho linuso nf [ori'lGn
Park Avenue to 1013 Magnolia
affairs conimiltro. i hut (rod 1hit
tion
o f the central government, to ntnps In the stale this year.
Avenue.
day seised control of China’s politi­ These wayside Inn* for the mod- *'t‘&lt;rtiiniunlata, llu*«t.'*t'.,t. ilituron
cal aet-up In a major iupheaval
.‘
* cm_______
_______
knight____________
of the rolling
road pro and tHiarlltJr oiiiir Fnellsh," arc'
which forced cut aix ranking lead .vide a total of :iG85 cotisg e,—thr aoi-klne to "InUamo tlio ^litirlrsn I
era o f the Knlominttng party,'majority having 15 or less, and a va*lo agAnsl Jnp.'in.- Ili&gt; said
bitterest foe o f the Chinese com- few with 35 to 40 cabins each, Unit nor v*IIIt Japan would l&gt;i&gt;(
niunlats,
!Ninety-four of these seasonal vll- ."criminal foil) ' anil in rod full I
support
nr
the
Tho shift of control, confirm,' I ligt* arrommodale trailer, only. non partisan
In dispatches front Hankow, the
Fieri .Nufny, director of the bur- poller which l’ i&lt; rlili iil linos",
roll and Nerrotaty Hull linro
fnlh-wcd in till..
tnu.ird
tin’
Fanny bombing*

Seen As Encouraging Soviet Support

Far stnrs. Iro .i (Hid oilier
t'hrUima* slisp.-s rut f■mu r.n-rn
|h-|&gt;|h’i s. |dm|i&gt;ulo, ,ir - slh-nl,
ciKikod hoois o.-* gnrnlshi»
for
meal, fm,I, sil&gt;,I* , r ,iini|«'s In
III,* liolhlay s * i i m h i .

To-Night

Britain Plans
Naval Show To
Impress Japan

First Show at one every
day—

George
A RUSS
as a' ruthlroa
leader, terror of (he
aevek seas . . , and
protector of a y*a*K
rowplr In lam . . % &lt;

ArlUs’ “Dry Synw Is
Packed With Action
Gene
RAYMOND
Joe
’ PENNER
PARKYAKARKUS

“The
Life O f The
Party”

George Arllsa has played em­
perors and prim* ministers, sul­
tans and warriors, but he has un­
questionably the juiciest role in
his career as tho parson-pirate in'
“ Dr. Syn." hi* newest starring]
vehicle which open* t«day at the
Rita Theatre. I'‘ackcd with drumalic action, w ilh bliHxl-eunlllng!
episodes, and exriting chase, this
picture offers, too, a splendid op­
portunity for this veteran of the
stage to demonstrate bis great
skill as a chancier actor.
Froduced with great skill, and
with tremendous fidelity lo the
period, -Dr. Syn" tell* the tale of
the notorious Captain Clegg, who
eseapea the gallows to settle down

« B TBI.EGKAFII FI.OWr.K3

lages Accommodate
Auto Trailers Only

TUESDAY
Tha Truth Booker* class of
the FIr*t Methodist Cnurch will
hold tholr raciilar
Clirlatmas
Forty In the Church Annex *1
V JO o'clock, llashanda of memW rs ora InvHed to nttond. liest » n « i kill bo Mrs. Georga Mc
Cnini, Mrs. B. D. Fletcher, M r*,
jlr a McClelland, Mrs. O. J. l ’op,,
Mr*. Tom Williams. Mrs. A. D.
Ohoemaker, Mr*. J. T. ftmllh.
M r*. Lola LeOetla and Mrs. F.
Jj- Porker.
i The Alalhen Clara of tha First
Tretbjrlerlan Church will hav*
a Chrlatmaa party at the horn*
,pf Mrs, Joo Corley,
Cameron
Avenue, at 1:00 o'clock. It os
tease* srlll l&gt;o Mr*. Corley, Mr*.
fK. A. Coblt, Mr*, tl, I), Rogue,
•nd Mr*. 1* n . Hunter. At this
f l M Kitts Will bo exchanged.
WEDNESDAY
{; The flirt Scouts will meet at
{the LUtle House at 1:00 o ’clock.
■
THURSDAY
Circle Number Tw o—Mr*. I.
I The regular business meeting
|of Iho Banfonl Townsend Club ft. Marlin. Mrs, Jml ftmllh, Mrs.
|Wtl| he held at 7:30 o'clock In* J. E. Inxkeep. Mr*. .T. C. Curt
plead of Fridays
during
Hut Mm. Mr*. K. A. Moffett, Mr*.
public la hulled
In W. .H. Thornton, Mr* J. F. Half,
Mr*. rl*r*nre Hmllh, • Mr*. J
b le n d .
anuuNl U»|l*»'in|
Chrlalmsi »|W 111 M. MrCasklM. Mr*. H j Pope,
, r The
,
''■boul fare" toward Soviet Kussi i "The rnilace touriat camp of toH.
The Melhodl.t Bunder BrJuud will Mr* W. H WHIs, Mr*. II.
With larre-retile.military tC"»i«l*nrc 'lay show:*.* decided. Improvement
Bqntre*: kirk J. F; 'M .i'leil«n,l,
V held at the UlUrfh nl C..1U
which Hie Chinese rod* would be
Mr*. W. I. Hughey, Mr*. J. K.
O’clock. .
* ,
nlile to com nmol from their Bov
f'ourler. Mr*. C. A. Maine*. Mr*.
let friend,, Hinmuh the only major
It. 11 Mnnure, Mr*. C. L Flow,
roil roe o f supply now open to
■J. Wax candles are probably of er*. Mr*. John ' V*ughnn. Mr*.
them. '
Phoenician origin. The composite !L T. Thrasher Mr*. L Crow,
Demand tlrolenetiun
Andie of today is made of stearin Mr*. J. M. .H«y*s. Mr*. J. II.
Throe devrlopineiitH even over­
Crawford, Mr*. J.
M
Moyis
*bd paraffin.
shadowed the Fnnsy l&gt;0|iiliiiig to­
Mr*. ||. ||. Chappell, Mr*, tlyron
day. nispatrlir, from Hankoni said
Squire*, Mr*. Fill*. Mrs.
Mae
Yu Yu-Jcn, president o f the exeeu*
Thompson, Mr*. Ilosa Darla and
Mia* June Waddell.
Ing story, then you had better live Yuan, had dcmsinlril the veKung,
Circle Number Three— Mr* A. head for the Rita Theatre where signallon o f Dr. H. II.
Adequate Water Necessary*
brnlher-in-law o f fieneralUaimo
C. BUrke. Mr*. It. M. Maaon. “ Dr. ByiT Is now playing.
1•
I'htang Kal Shek. |n lesponae to, All permitted ramps must have
Mr*. A. D. Zachary, Mrs. W. It.
demand* from
the communist an adequate supply uf known san­
KdcnReld. Mr* C. F. firauan.
group.
.
. 1 itary quality. Water under preaMrs. II. L. (ilh,on, Mr*. T. H.
Chinese headquarter* previously Mlre '» vequlre.1 to serve the camp
Balcony
Wilson, Mr*. J. A.
Ilumbtey.
iBnuncrd abolition o f the central
d i,p »,»l »y*tcm where*, amMrs. It F- Chonshaw, Mr*. F.
10-25
ill lien I council,
automatically I’' 1'
«"* 1'Vovkle.l rvery
It. Mltchel). Mr*. W. E. lUlnP*.
Matinee am
ripping nix high government lea -!'*'"*1- ^n(*y explained.
•r* from M*cir li«»al, including
'**
^ rtUifw ioiJf dia*

“Wednesday

Say Merry Christmas With
A beautiful bouquet, bin U l or i c e of Ihiscr*. .
Srt our rompletr il'wk of r tn if rul flnwrr*..
Ilrautlful hlntunlnx plant*. . . . Valle} Iltur*, (&gt;ard&lt;
and IhrhMa for ( ‘n ru ir * .
W# have a ximd ruiirlnrit! of Memorial V\ rrxths, The
on lx gill for lhi»p who hare |nnr on t- a floral Gift-

rnpii*| warship* In , reinforce it*
China fleet on advlc* from naval
su'hnrilhMi
'
InfnrmfsJ ipiartef* ml.) ndmlially expewt, had told the cabi­
net six mnjnr war*blp*--b*Mle"
ships nr bottle cruiser*—were
necrosary for adequate protec­
tion of flritidi interest* in the
Chlnroc-Japanriic war.
The official announcement of
Sir Archibald's appointment said
King George h*il npprnvrd hts
succeeding
Knalchliutl-llugrawn,
who later will be given another
post.
Britain had hoped. Hie foreign
ufflce sahl, to leave the Chinese
embassy In charge of a counsel­
lor
until
Knatrhbull-Hugessen
was able &lt;o return to his port
next spring. The announcement
emphasised confidence in It. G.
Howe, who wa* rent to China a,
special charge d'affaires after
the ambaitsador vtn* wounded.
The Japanese reply to the lat­
est British protest against al­
ack* on neutrals wa* not ex­
pected to arrive before' Wednes­
day, but even if It should It was
not •ipeclrd to affect greatly
tho cabinet's deci*lon.

P H O N E 2 1 2 -W

Whether you want a
«lni| li&gt; coiffure or an
Indiildual style for the
many cala occasion*,
wr ran cite Ihr wave
bc*l _ sul'cil to your
(i i-r. ona Iil&gt; mid hair.

'H i
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For the llrdldsy Besson

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noil tle*l,ii* lu ItHininiilse
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A s s e e , f u ., n « . 2 11
llcn ir it. Flagisr, who[
£ belli lb* over**** railroad f r m ;
f- Miami to Key Wleat, may hare his I
" niinh perpetrated In the highway j
f that replaced the rail line.
•
ft? Many havo vuggriUul "Flagler |
Orararaa Highway" aa n name for
the road that gooa to am over the
i'* same bridge* that once aupported
On g n a t volume o f freight and
{laasenger traffic to and from the
tbuthcrmnuit city o f the United
? Stale*
Now the Slate Road DepaitraVnt
' . hat stepped In with a sugge.Hon
E3 to the Oreraeaa Read and 'toll
' . Bridge District that the road
should have a name,
t, ' "Practically all who have o ffe r
© a d aufgfstion* semi t» think the
^*tiatne o f Flaglri ahould he taeor*
pc rated in Hie designation," said
j ! 'A , B. Hale, rund depirtment chairyiman- "This, o f rourar, would be
/ entirely filling »lnfe without the
Work of Ihla great jilonror the present highway would NOT eaiat.”
Names o f highway* have NOT
1 meant much In Florida, since roads
are known more genrrnlly by numher*. The Finch r road "may he an
•( Bicepl foil," chairman Hate said,
If "bream* o f Ihi- many unique feat' h m and novelty of this great pro­
ject anil lie wide anpi-tl through*
'' frut the Wilfttry."
jjt ’ Jl*l&lt; suggested the bridge dis­
trict sound oat pul lie sentiment In
tlj* 'lower eokt r"a»t and ileclde
upon n fitting name for the road.
The 103% Labor Day hurricane
-damaged the rail line and the
florid* Boat Const Hallway sold
tg l right o f w»y to the district.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—MV
. —Senator Tope, (D.-ldnhn) np*i
pealr'd Raltirilsy to
Attorney!

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and Car many, fn ldad

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John HMk, California Iw jr*weight nanrUihnrk. ha« the r#V*\ L I L . ' mtlrn of brine ®n« ef »&gt;» beet
' block ora on the HOtfflc co * * lv ’ \ ;

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In n t fit rescue work, the coastgurfrd * Ch i powerful acetylene
seirrhllghta, practically wind and
WataYpmo/, which shed a diffused
Itflif irief the field o f opentHoni.

FEVER
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H i B . M cC A L L , JR .

A New Set O f
FIR ESTO N E TIRES
For Christmas
THE P01NSETTIA stand* unrivaled
imnng the dfeurntivo plan l a of the world
ind I* now known ns the Christmas flower.
It'a real flowers arc the incoftsplcuou* yel­
low dots In the renter, and not the brilliant
scarlet purls which are hut bracts and
not tho truo flowers. In Florida the Poinsctlin begins to nltnin its full beauty in
November, and continue* to bloom until
killed by cold. It requires about thirty-two
degree* to kill It, therefore It usually keep*
long In flowcf in various part* of the

lover Florida the ROSEATE SP06W6lLL R
today so rare that It ia seldom teen; in
the ea &gt;y tourist days of Florida the fee*
then of this bird were in great deimfod
and aa A result auch vast numbers wefe
slaughtered by the feather traders that it
may not* bo too late to aava It from eg*
tinction. Aa the name impUea It haa a spOon■haped bid and lta plumage |g of a deoiled
pinkish htie. lta food ebnatsta of small flab,
marina life and snail* taken Id Shallow
water where its long lege end spoon-ehaped
bin serve It well. .
TT

t thi&gt; i-.amn*.
.
•
ueh weekday nl*bt at tin
Tim ha-Jinlliall game Tliur.ilar
Mtm hy Ikn I ,y in nn girl*
1*1 Moil
Tim !&gt;• milllill •|i&gt; i* ll i r w s t K vl*i
r iiii.tiiinn t ‘onirr ‘ wat rttrii nf ’ iiilln
(Ha' over
or.:; tint
Ihn Otlrtli) glfl* tenia
Fifteen morning and thre* *v*
l.jiono Auillmriiim Krhl i&gt; Ilfgl't' ut Iini I.) hijii court*.
nlng Srwapaper* ar* poMlAsc
lu-foni 11 rifuirlfi huilh'O'l1
J Chtlitntsa t-elibrnilim*
w«ro dally In l/Ondun,
*
- luirgn p|niru.op
of
(lud'-nl*,
( 11,111 i-Ti'rj iruoti in ill* iChoul ] pul nn in i-vi-rT room at t.yman
lonli purl, hi m»tiihiP, uiiilIn-- :i- i ihtny iifii-MiiMin wlim r"(ro*hntihmli'l *t&gt;u(Untoin' -on*
and 1.n ill. *i&gt;ri- aerreil uml iitl*r j
1 In. itpertlla inch ituitt-ni
re-1
pi in fi-ini'iii ol Kr&lt;&gt;u|ilns*&lt; Ho'lee
Hoi &lt;lli&gt;-&lt; lli-it of Mi,n Ahllil M &lt;• ivial a gift- The Home Room
vine (nr iii ioiIc, 111&gt;r- Adriuoou Mi.iln-rn wi’ru lirmli-*iie* with tli*
W'iiM, ii’td (In
dlnloKHii, Mr*. li in
Hie South Neighborhood Card
I.HUi'o i.tiltiiili'K' r v.n. |d:ini»i
and •• 1 .11-11 h it - l(i i-hirK'- oi riuh met Halurday ulr.h( with
Mr. uii'l Mr* lltnlie. while H10
F u tu r e F a r m e r s P la n !ili W. 1. iiiiit iy and
\\. 1 ,M Igiftinrhnoit Gluh Ilf flv*
SIuipl
Topper.
F o r T a m p n E x p o s itio n
tililr* met with Mr. nml Mr*.
Tin ’loi|l 1 I'liili hol'-hrotr -U
w
WhltlPinor*.
Cefehratlon*
ar«
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ItasxnmtMad lit majuf
Exlrn«lvp preimra'loti* iip lieplntined for t'hrlilruan Kve nod aur***. All drutgU tg
nllondiil lo rmPniy iliroo itiumlag inmio hy llm c eminolp I'liapNew Yrnr'n E»o »t the f.llirary Miwngth*: Regular mn
(Jr of Fuinro Farmoro of W n -I h"m and r.«' 1 vrlnn Hio ioiiv Hull nod nl the park
iiUltoo for t 1' ilna waa Mr. nod
Indng pruwd by
lea fey ilielr exliihil ol Hi &gt; an i
Hi lioollo* R*ena
nr»
no*I Tampa Fair In lie held in Mi n Ar*h«i U’ ulltliin and Mm.
I.inlei ■|lrii«n |'rr&gt;l(|p|it Hhor
ihiH r ty ■horliv -Hlcr llu- Ni "
mnii l.iHudn
t,
i ’i
Hinlth
Year, A'rv !!. .tohrpoii, ndvliior of;
and 1 ■I \vt- t
h-l
the
ll'p fltr p 'ir , 1 j-in | tm lt/,
1)1 Alidd I I I thrii II nil hii propraui &gt;.1 r.I..: 11... .'in| ..... . lio*.
Mr* Mlilihnin. i -It I, Mi' mipi*
eit'ild.i of i.i -.il port-! ti I'.-ii
Mu m ) nod IV.irnn i-InHI mine
nw ,i-lull ( ru iii-i | Ini'. H • ain't
doll H.
U uinuo ng a .'Id .'.n' «l -.,-t.vy •I
Tho Firs hundred (Huh h nl 1
penl'nidf ('mm')' p--oui m In
R. N , •Nlpprr. in-il ilioiiu ii 1 . lir i'i I'ailr TIitlHibi night nl
i-ollco mil
** I* aldlni- Mo- Iny 1 111 (iiriitm ion Mm library when
nf. thn illaptnv m Ii'- ii lin y hojn rak'* wt-io nfrvrd nl conrlu.ldn
will will n prl.-e H 'hu nmiUal
expo.U'inii.
Mr. Jjnlmioin (dan 1 (n -Miami
the llvr.Uu-k nnell.ai m (lam&lt;-rill" Toe*day to |i-*r -;-c»- » hoga
Ip la) liiilrlieri-1 hy (ho
for

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FOR DELICIOUS
• S N A C K S . . . *.

Th* magpie l» very tim e in Nor­
ay, nesting even in the garden*
[ town house..

KRAFT
CHEESE SPREADS
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Truck &amp; Auto
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Bodies—-Springs—Trailers
A price you ran afford

U n r HnraaiL an- pi.rd for

Martin’s Garage

TOUGH

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Though tnterest In the elect lori
was jilgti, heavy snows reduced Hie
number o f votes cast,
fjenale elections will he held

Once quite abundant and ,wety distributed

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BUCHAREST. Dee. J2l a - d f ) —
»u&gt; tffr*on« weft- killed and a
im K r'b f Huinantah p&amp;Uce wu'iin-'
id today In outbreaks at Orhcin

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LEGAL' NOTICE

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Maiiwltlira, apiwllrrr. tail
MUdw luu.
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bpW rln lr jo i dealgu no Hm

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E X T R A -S A F E
AT NO EXTRA COST
FIRESTONE makes great savings by eon*
I rolling r a b b e t and cotton at thatr seances
— by mote efficient manufacturing method*
tlnou^ i l o w e r distribution costs.
TheM saving* a n passed on t o year In—

Extra ValumuThot Mmkm

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UP, BUT NOT OVER

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Battle Over Supreme Court
Is Am ong t ig News O f Year

WHITE FOX
B y S I G R ID A R N E
THE STORY 8 0 PAR: Tho IV* brought tea for you." Ax «he
n llo r and Helen m the sailor's lee- spoks eh* pulled a tiny handkerb»mt bar* escaped the white fo* in chief from her poekel, and spread
a rere in which the boat went it on Hie deck. Aa ahe xpread It
much raxler. than the fo* could tiny cupa uml plates appeared
na»- Now Mi# Iwo doll, muat me- a Uicli grew bigger and bigger unetio Ih* tiny squirrel which is_.IUI ill the, aero juat the right a lu
With th* fog
. lor Brigs onj
lh, M |]ur&gt; There
. Ch*P,,rOI120 .. „
were hot blacuita, steaming tea
Itinftnj Ttitt Silvfr UfIU
mid n w fc pot o f i t t i w k r i r jam.
•A| »oon .■ |he nun ael over the
“ Oh—l o v e l y &gt; a l d
Uelga
»»owy fielda the aillor look charge “ Pleaac have lea with u t "
o f the lwat and headed it back lo
•Th.nk you,- xaid the Queen of
*“ • L
whlto * » • mwmtahi; Helgo's Fable*. When they had finlihed
rneckii w t n to bright, both fium M)a Quucn rolled up the handk/r*
the eiciletaent Of the race and the chief .gain, and it grew emallrr
aun’t efterglow that ahe looked and MnnlJrr. Then ehe » u
gone,
quite pretty again.
upun."
The skHot- noticed that, and
Reign looked at the aallor id W
. ■■ .
.
■ mlrlngly. “ You have euch nice
Reign, almost aa if ahe had read friends," xho xaid. “ You know the
hfa Ihofghta laughed and aal^, yrhi'o fo* never had caller*. Hr lx
,lhe, w.hl,f fox ,ook
• **««• while fo*, hut no one
He dldnt look brave at all. Jua* contra to mv him."
mad." Then ahe added xhyly, “ You
"Vex, 1 know," hoId the xnilpr.
look much braver."
'"U n i I think ll’x U-lUr to hive
The aallor acemed phased bu« goed frlctida ihnn to l.e Hie g n a t,
ha aafd nothing, Then Hclga begun cat anything In ihu world,"
to feel hungry. And that's dread“ That'. wlml I think, to..." m i l
’way up North where there Hclpn.
teem* to 'lie nothing but xnuyv.
Finally tiho could keep at ill no
Tomorrow: ('ought Again.

tanfcar.

could we have

MEAT

W hnrthing to e a t t"
____
~
&lt;Idling Tba Queen
I MI'LBOUBNK, Auitralbi. la
The enllor slowed down hla boat 21. — &lt; /P )_ , Shopkeeper* rep- r&lt;
and eald, "W ell, we can’t have u* »d they m u m aelt all avail,tbl
/toe fare aa I bn while fo* aervea, shark meal at la cent* a ppun.l
but w ell find something."
They eahl hnuanwlrra had to..,
H«lgn pretexted, "Oh, but when won over to the new foodstuff
I eat with you I won't have to which taitra muc h Ilk., rod. cm-

. worry that yeu'd get-nugry, »e the. him lew boon.
fox did."
|
"W hy, I might gel very angry,",
laid Hie aallor, but hr laughed aa

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(V C CAM I* WANTED

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i FORT MY.SRS, Fla., Dec.'ll.
“Now, then, h»w do we get —«*&gt;—The county Commission h»ifoodT” he continued. A* Hie bunt petitioned Florida rongrcxxmen I.
slipped along over Ihu xuow be have a Civilian Conservation Corpi
took out thy allvtr hell* he had Cnmp In Lee County for reformr*oten from th* fag, and shook tntiup work. Contnilx*loners r*
iheip.
, ,
llnmted HR per cent of the County'a
••W'hy, Huiae ttro the helix | pave pine timber Hnx been cut.
the fme," mi id Reign. “ l\hut are
f
—
you doiuifT"
1 CAI.LQ CtnLB -TOO nEFINCD"
"I'm ntlllUK Hie Qu. ru
Of
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Pilrla*," anlil Hie knllnr.-’
I TUINTO.V, tiiv...i.e. fN-e. 51.
gmhlmily light mi lop of Ihu! - 'tn -iM m . Yitutuu cMnlay, |!rl
man there we* u little ’To p " and i.i|n'u oldr.t ,woman,
iWoman. who hat
u bilplil flanh of light nx llnmgli n lust celebrated her tllTlh birth
liny firccreckct had exploded. duy. rnru modern plrlx lets* a
And , them Mood the Queen of let of fun because they're
oo
Fairies. Hh* flew down to the rrflnrd *■
aaitorV shoulder.
’ I ikiiiht |f they enjoy them
Tra For Three
xclrye .half an murb as t did
il»mt"VouVe
e x ilin g *, !P.:; *he?#&gt;l waA roune
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W E L L L E T 'E M L O A D TM E C A R AND
G E T A W A V -W E I .L S T E P IN A N D
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Electric Radio, Handall Klee
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FOR 8 A1 E: One of the large aarivlecttun ot VTaxUn*
vica atatioaa cu Park Ave. Good
appUanoo—Iba Ideal
opportunity for local min. Inquire
gift. BcottCartaway.
■f the Bayard Realty Co, 200 N.
Park Ave.
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TOKYO.
(Tuesday), —(XVElickI Baba, who rriigned Due*
enibar )• aa home minister because
cf falling liealtb, died today of
imvoiaeaia.
Florida plana to celebrate In
IM i iba cenleMrdal of U« fint ooa
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For that last minute rush d ost COLEMAN‘ llArilANT gasoline
forget that we have for Hi"
heater. Used only ehurt whtlv.
kiddie*:—abates, air riflea, foot­ KOI Magnolia Ava.
ball., wagons, tricycles, bicycles,
and numerous other Items—all at WANTKt):, NEAT, efficient, eol
oted wiitunu. to conk and xarre
right prices. Stjnl.y-Rogers Hard
one meal a day tor- . family i l
war* Co.
two. Apply llnrntd office
B U Y * FURNITURE ~ fm " ' Christ­
mas from Echols Furniture Co-, Your rhrii.'iina* Trees will o«
waiting fiir you at com er Oak
Sanford Ava. New furniture
and used furniture as good M ■ First from Saturday on. Cuiue
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WHEN BETTER mu-d furniture
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It. 201 Sanford Avc.
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Fruit Shop. J. Y. Tool*
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on a tied frighten,vi n man who
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

*21 Ford Coupe fI 2R—four-wbaal rO U C E PUPS for relr. Phone. iM.tf'tl, f|l-1in»!ir&lt; llfhc nmri r1
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trailer |*7E—large semitrailer 769-ll\
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pith n rebuilt Dodge truck. Reel All ktnda
flPTM Fla. 1!
Chrlitmux tree lights 1. •’tl*' - ut
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■ Bonn, used car dealer*fiiir ironIlly V*. tUItin* IP*
Oenulne Uaada hulha. 8 coll *.f
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Ton and hplf Chevrolet truck, Carrewsy, Inc.
'HVTAIM* FK n»»rfv .•if* jini*
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1U3* modrl, good ax new—cheap, Upright plauu, good
condition.
i iv|ny*r njt.mi ri4 p*r i,m
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Irthbill, HIS Magti&lt;&gt;*
Apply W. C. Arch
tor quick o*le—foo.uu. Tornu
lla Ave., Sanford,
to reliable party. Phono 001 J.
D A N D U N N * Secret Oper at i ve
b^-Ii elp* Wanted
KUlt bALK: Sewing machine,
|6.00j
Neu-ly
upholstered
anlhtuv
Kitchen and Dining room help.
M E R E C O M E to T H A T 6 P S B O B O A T
Call Raymond Klein, Fbcne -OU elixir: Ruga uml odd pieces of
furniture- .Sacrifice. Plume 77/.
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elation, choice location on state
highway No. 3 in good, lira lawn.
. V. W. Gould Agency, Deland. Fla.

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\ml Montana's veteran, proA biacl, storm swept America'*
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Democratic -Kenator dual bowl, l ut—
VI , clir let it ie l.mnvn he r.iuld
"My '1i&gt;ctia ini' oil go'ng up
L , nothing sound, progressive or Pguiii," an old lady t.-hl a WAill
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letting the *s l i*-'1 broker
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xoaiing
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th Tininn, .vaultivl to the Itooxc x*n h l g.iiilanra by preying to
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try the boat. City Shoe Hbop.
-tig Sanford Avenue.

The AP Feature Service

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prrental
vuily-to-bid

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All-American Captain
Cllnlou Frank as ha tried to hurdle an opponent in a recent game
wllh Pennsylvania, but the Quaker clung to Frank's legs, limiting
his gala to a single yard. Nevertheleaa Freak weat oa la spark the
team lo victory.

\Ya have a comptcre. line of ot! ir..*.F./i«*
,
i r r r M iin iiH
n .» N n M ,ii« .
burning, pmoltni- and electrtr
FIMVFMK fAltltAMir r*U. |*ir.
heaters. Get our prices before you lltlf Clr-TOr
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F iT O P ! I V T :
Ft* Hntifilu&gt;«
bur. Scott Carrsway, Inc.
|*Wl' N M O I.F
N,t K •I. re f.*nrert *«l

—coal
new—
for tcott-Cannway, Inc,,

i,,| on
trutlng

Wagner'* aluurclearatlre ftiiruor. once more at Ethiopia: natives
or the While House n-organlu- so
to-.xing |iinrnpplet.
lion
hopis. |).mociutx xang.
And Hritanulj, p.rklng up as
"G.xjit Night, Sly Ixivr," arid the cor.nalion npproachrd, |i)v
puhllran* rejoiced in priralc.
fa m l In regain rule of the waves
' I'd rut her be light than agree l'y aUTfltTg a IT.MIS.OOO.tKh) re" dh the President/' irunipctnt armament pre*:rnm The London
N&gt; l.tx- ' n\ Frnmlrr Itilike, elect- metal i Xrhxnj.e hail Its “ maddest
et :i« a New Denier.
d*J since 1011,"

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26— Mluecrtaneous For Sale

By VOI.TA TORhBV
News Review Editor Of

Once upon a time, in
Fibre
Even Hk&gt; month's murder myanty, IIU7, l‘ mi&lt;lrnt H ow m lt teiy k h
ahrouilid -by
laber
piop-Hed lo dousv Hie
Supc &gt;m&gt;,.i,ife: Norman Iti-dniHxl,
xand(' urt In a fountain of youth
hog*' tnlon manager, wax slain
Overnight,
xui-roatlxm,
child afu-r trouble with Sim Roaoff,
1tides, Hie stork dciby. Dr. Sat. Gotham's mllll:nalrc ditch
dig
git’x dueling, and a string o f ap- gcr. and unothsr union,
piling accidents wrrr ' forgoltcu.
"War’s Ho.rer Reaches Peak
Parents lyurowid
c h i l d r e n ' s in Mud Flight from M ilaga," a
achisitbookx to Lruih up on U. t-. headline read, Fascists cried, “ Ms
lu-'ory (or a "conxlltttllonal ert- Inga today, Midrld tomorrowt”
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And ".vine Old Men" became Victory nemed so certain
ihnl
n l«ext eeller.
Germany and Daly, _aftcr vcven
Cong rex* men got
so much month*' haggling, agreed to help
m i l they couldn't bother » i 'h quarantine Spain.
Secretary Wnltace’* nr«
everttrsldex, Muuotlnt Juat then hut
normal'granary notion, or Srna’ or to tun amind and shake hla fiat

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M AY S TODS Watch repaired by
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DINNER

(irt uric id Mern'x nice and truder Tuvrdu fed Turkey*
sure }nuri-rtf uf a purfru*. meal.

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FROM THE CITY

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MONROE

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ylrla;
r ^ k . farm er Brown** Thrls.m aa dr*w
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m», second yrada; Jlnyla Ball",
nroe Woman* Home Demon- r ?
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■lion Club enjoyed thrir an*
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finrrod llilnl/rtillrj rheetn pie
rnttl with pkhle nnd olive mllab- Cal Into one and-onb halt- J
Inrh square# nnd qutrkly m m '
until pqnat-n half over- prick thn
tup* with n fork nnd preta tho
rJili'* tpyotlicr. Hake
for
aU
inlnulep and ariro warm.
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capful will he efifmpli.
CRUNCHY SAUCES
Crush rhondala-rnrervd
tnotapKea rlill'n, Initterprotrh candy,
glan d nuta. pi'nntirb'rlUla or any
other haul randy and add them
to pudding Just brforn serving.
NUT SYRUP
Broken pecans nr ptlred Brasil
nuls In ninpla srrup mnka a doIklniip enure for frorrii, linked
or Ptonmrd puddlnRn- tt*e onethird of n nip of nnta tn earh
rup of syrup. B all.the tno togeilinr for tlireo nilnutre
nnd
terra lint.
TO DELETE DLUINO
If your rloildng hn# tirroinn
(Co hlne front bluing wa*h It well
in plrnly of hot water and soap*
fcudp. If It I# pun ton lilim soak1 The fioulh American llama, a
It In three qttgHe of hot w aterr nreful henvt of Jtiurdco, can cirry
and to- wtiieli Itirre - tnhiokptgipej
100 pound*.
nf vinegar hnvo been addaii. ' I

Hill Hardware
COM PANY

Seminole County
Court Records
Warranty Dtatf*
Duds, Andiew, wldr To Andrew
|)uda Jr.
If nl inn, Harha u A Monroe B.
To lr»ne T. I^niley,
Mein 1 ulntart Life Insurance CoTo Henry Zurlieliie, at ui.
Hauler. W . U. el 111 To B. K. A
Mary If. Andrew*.
Tlinuippon, Aimer l „ et ui To
Janie# II. Ileimelt, el ua.
Real Eplalt Martgafta
llu 1 Ion- V. V.. Jr., et til To Tha
First tl'uie Bank of Haland.
HurlWr, Kr«d F. To J. E. TorI'UNftl

Make JI11J lUniware your, f'hrls ina# gift headqiufrlem
Ihi* yrar.
Wa hive a *11) range of **!vrtloni tn gift* 1h*l
are sure to suit your last* *• well a* your pockeibook. For
toy*, game#, and practical glfi*. a# well n* any iVher gift
you might wish, see up flrall

T R IC Y C L E S

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Mr*. R A. Doaplani attended
rroyram In DaLand Sunday
given by tha [PaLand Symphony
Oichratra
her daayhtar,
Mr#
Robert I-enfli play* Ibe bapn
viol to th* orchcptra.
Friend* of Mra. John Heaton
ware Khul In know that aha haa
ireorered from a r cent lllaea*
and haa arrtred to apend the
demonstrated by Mrs. Kendall, winter htre.
agent.
Mr. and Mra. John Btaubee of
Refreshment*
of
home-made^ Washington, II. C. war* vlpltora
rookies and hot chocolate waa In town recently. Mr Btaubea
served by the
entertainment formerly made hi* bom* In Lake
commit!**, Mr*. U II. Mann, Mr*- Mary.
;
Harrla Doyle. MU* Mildred Al­
Mr. and Mra- Homer Glsaoon
len and Mr*. E. G. Brant.
entertained Tuesday In honor uf
Member# attending were: Mra. Mr- and Mra- Jerry Day of
R. A. Goodspeed, Mrs. L. Il.j GrapevIHe who were celebrating
Mann, Mrs. E. G. Brant, MrwJ their flfty-elrlilli wedding
*n
Harris Dnyje, Mrs. 0 . S. Coop. nlveraary.
Mrs. Gladys Kendall, agent. Mra.1 Friend* of Mr*. Wm.
Mu*
J. II. Tindtl, Mr*. R. E. 11*0)11- grave will be pleapad to know
ton. and Mias Mildred Allan. Ihal aha I* nhln to be out oace
Other yneatp were; Mra. Ward- more nfter being confined to
well, Mr*. llarbough. Mra. Claude her home for aererat weeks.
Herndon and Mm. II. I* Gibson.
A conyrryntlOnnl meellny waa
Children attending were: Mich* held at the Cuiuiniuifly Church
nrlcrn Kendall. Bellle Jean Qoop Tuesday nlyht with tha
llev.
and Shirley Hamilton.
I
Clark. Moderator presiding.
It
Kll'ahelh nnd Martha Jones of * 1 1 nnanlmonaly vnlnl to Ippue
.Tnmpa, are vUJIlng their grand', a call tn Dr, Grant In rnme here
tint rut#. Mr. and Mrs, Ponder, of and supply the remainder of the
Weal Kind St.
year.
Mist Klnl-w VrnnMe, daughter
Work w i i * started Thursday on
nf Mr, nnd Mm. Waller, ho* re­ a n r* chimney at the t*nininlint ty
lumed home nfter nn o|ieration Church and It I* the hope ot
at tha Prrtmhl-leiiighton Infirm the committee In cln rre that
nry. Hanfoivl,
with two stove# rterym-e will
Mriw I cethe linn.it,I, Interior he mado cnmfurtnblo on liiu nett
diala Irnrhrr nl
lutVe Monrm* rold Kunday.
rrliool U sprniliog the ( lirkUim
holiday# nl hrr home ill MYFlorida.
Tho follmvlng pernon-i will h
inles’ a o f Mr. nnd Mm. A.1' J
Aticrt Stine Is spending the
Petri soil, o f W r-t First Street
■luring iko holklnrp; Mr; nnd

UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES on n gift that i. sura
to mnka the recipient’* eye* sparkle wilh genuine delight.

f-iiiHl.-jr, Imiio T. A W- T. To
t'-jrlla h Hutton.
Z111 In lik. Hop) y, at u* To Metropolllan Idle 111*, ('ll
Andrews. H. K., at lit T*»‘ Wt !U
llrnlet.
Lowllier, H If., Tiinilaa for Wilt*
Bull To C. A. Wiwilrn
Mortgay* * Crop Llvn Ml‘
Aria, (j, M., at ux To Sanford
Prudurllon Crndlt Asbii.
Crop Lien
cli-eene. Vlrior M-, et 111
To
Snaford Allantle Nat'l, Hank.
S*Htf|ctlon Of MaMgagtp
A1 mini r Fertiliser
Work*
To
liirlrude k . tlllman. Ki.
First Natl Rank at Urtondo To
Heinlnola YiUtln Cn.
As#lgnmtnt nf Msrlgaga
I h i Central Rial Kalate lav, Cn.
Tu Calm 1 Gahanturn corp,
, Suit—Civil
Cameriin. Joe V* Tom K. Itrnwn
Attarhmanl.
The Iliar, native to **itam Eui&lt;&gt;|Mt and icinp&lt;-rata A ils, waa car­
ried by
Kurnpean colonists to
northeast Amerk*.
Harvard College library, whkh
•Isrled In lfl3M with 300 volume#,
now ha# more than S,000,000 vol­
umes.

HUnTBk

Bed Cross.

BHO0TR SELF
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Oar boyg and |irli are Sink1 NATCHEZ. Ml* * . 1 W ■* f i w u .
in f 1 11m record to ba*k*l *t o l l Wilkinson, IB. whose It | M n l d
Both boy. and girl* have w o n b r o t h e r John « u klQod fat sb i r j
out of 4 p m H played.
tamOMfc *eeki«nt lu| *M k, t|m
------------------------ |nlgM wm* not «*P*etoTto ta n H H
Kggnog will Improve In flavor i f . * hunting accident. Jam** w u
II la allowed to “ ripen" a *oupl* of »*&gt;•* far hto « * » R*» * " *
W l]
days In a rold pi***- It may to «&gt; »■ • b,nlt-________ ___ •
It

alorrd in ij^ari J»r»-

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rarely

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reaehea 10 pound* In Wright J" CANNES', FValteo, Doe. fl,-flP )
Amarlca ^
reeord. of lob- _ A „ ^
#f
Makru,
alor* walghlng 34 potnd».
yeportad «* police that ho w»s rah-,
..
-■
„
. . . . . bK6. . bed nf 10,000 franea (about *M0&gt;
Many deep *e.
i , nd gso.OOO to Ja«*lry today by a *
phoreocent organs which aarva to j
^
|t]rpHMd h[m
ylva llyht around them, and attract ^
jj*jT
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n

MU a lour retain*, dnlea, (lc*t
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PICKLE CANAPE
Hip IMil pike* of sweet plcktn*
In mayonnaise, Then place III*
plcklri on ertlrkcr# or
tooat
Spread with 1l#h past*.
p u m p k in

'*&gt;“ *«*• driH- (I™
j Lullaby, aony, flrit grad*

Mr*. W. T. Walker, Mia* Lola
Budall, and Mr*. J. U. Thompaon
ward abopptoy to Orlando Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wllman baa
*« their yueat fo r tha holidaya,
Mr. WitRtan'a mother, Mra. Mary
Wllman o f Glanvilta, Ga.
Aa uaual thl*
laat weak' of
oehool before the holiday* la a
hu*y on* wllb various Christmas

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MrW hi.
Miss Eugenia Sumner hid for
Mnynant,1Her weekend yucit. her aunt, Mrv.
Iiville. N.-Cordon McKinnon c f Tampa.
I. I'miMt
M li. OtWe Day of Lakeland,
uul Mtir- cpi-iit Kunday with her parents,
Itcv. tnll M rp.'Dsy.

lion Society Waif a grtfat kuccesi
according to report*.'
Mr*. C. L- Went and son. Wil­
liam war* shopping In Orlando
Saturday.
' _ ‘
Jesita MrCowan waa In Orfan.10
Saturday.
My#. C. T- Niblick wa* a vl»|-

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beveled round, mirror . to
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liu#t with all .nf iko Nicotine
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rollsri,#. turnip# nnd all oikar
vraviailon In k.tp It el.pn and
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hup# and funau#. It ia a life
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And Water Tranaportatioa

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W ED N ESD A Y, DECEMBER 22,

Jap Foreign Office Survey Made
f Holds Shooting A t 9^aIJ!s. By
B. F. Whitner
Panay A n Accident Crops Valued At 5
Roosevelt Serves No­
tice On World U.S.
N ot Interested In
Peace A t Any Price

Soviet Keystoni

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crop,

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Canning Plant British

Order Troops

s f e l Tb

Million Raised Iiy
888 Farmers On 27,360 Acres In County
n

NUMBER ion

Established In IMS

19.17

Company

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. raidInNovember •p^*‘m,,e!?^^oow,re,1
h*r;

B o ls te r

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Refuses I C in -lr V ft Fnnrl l c '
Slocking Fund Is:
By Century Mark

p

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% $$£

Since Begin nine Of

.verted from the 27,:tCO arre* of land
D o n a tio n s T o d a y T o ­
'under
cultivation In Seminole
J t n k i n s K e p o r t o n O W 8 Cnunsy In the one &gt;&lt;■*r prrinil let a l $ 1 4 .3 1 ;
O n l y
£ 1 9 Q fifl7 9 7
Ta f V » l . 1Klonta* July I, 103(I and ending
T w o D ays A re L e ft
jt U I l.W I U I
IS
L O I j (inp no&gt; m7t •ccr.iinK to a re
Icctcd ' In
1 M o n t h cent lepnrt «n agricultural •ctlvl*
- |Hei in Seminclo County complied
Thiough the reaponie of Semi- ^
F- Whitner.
note County rreident* in rarlv payMr- Whltnet’o nurvey which wa*
L O N D O N . D tv . *J2.— (A l* )
lornt of Ihrlr Stole nml County complete,! »bout two week* ago.
— Tho War Office innioutictHl
It rex, over 42 percent o f the entire 'cvrelnl lluit there ore H6* white
tux roll* for the current year were mkI
colored farmer* In the
I ItHlay that tin* Hritiah uarcollected In Nnvrnder, according t '" |:ltly, il*n that three funner*
; tiami nt IliHiKkoni' tvmtlil Im
to n tabulation o f collection* In the " 'vned'7.10 farm*, while 2SH fnuu*
si tviiiftlioiioti at Hu- iiuv**m*
Mnrshnlt
Vu»tly
lllneehrr
nlfirr or the Seminole County Tax w r,r
t"Ortya*ed nnd
11*0 were
1inenl tlit|it«tclii-(i ila aixtoonih
Collector Jno. D. Jlnkln*.
i rented.
t-ommmirier In &lt;lilef of
liu*i
Frank II. Katl‘*HKi Hided peace' jirotont itihntt ittHtk* In Ja|tnn
anti* plaatt, daclarad today
The rrpert rhow* Ilwl *120,(107.*! tv|ery product Wm. hy a wide inilltnry force* In the Far I
nil,male, nml author of the
sini't* tin* outbronk tif
ihe
tha Japt area
aurfaca
boata 27 of the ».107,(WS1x aaaeaard &lt;'n ,,,jr 'fin‘ U
l'ou" ' ) ‘* |iiinrlp.il and I* uceuaid !■&gt; Jnpan o f j
Kcllnuit-llriutid I'ael oulUwIns »u r
| I*nr Kaatorn conflict.
ware maeMne-punnlap China** Ihe 1107 poll* a n accounted for « UP wlllj.nr*ngr* following n*
“
n*
an
ln-ir.im.nl
o
f
iule,national
I m Inn tor war.
Sir Robert Leslie t’raiffie.
at |h« lima *‘aad Ultra mltfnt durlnir the thirty day period and " fo n d ln ""m a te d value,
policy,
ilii'.l yeale'day lit hi*
Iti l"*h anihaaasdnr to Tokyo waa
that
dlarbunta
f..r
early
payment
Durln*
Ihe
pa*t
year.
1,9.16
a
m
*
home in M. I'aul, Minn.
hava b u n atray bullata Tlylng
.it* tinted to proleal the Jri|ianeao
toward tho Panay- from thoao were deducted In ihe amount o f '-'rrr P1" " ' " 1 »" celery, from which
j 1•11111 k 11 nd ni'lltilt! uf a ('hiitrii
K&gt;.l71.00.
,2,1411,1577 crate* were harvealml,
ourfaoo boat#.
liuafom* vraael In territorial wateta
.Of Ihr amount ndlcelcd in ixor- v,l' u,d
at |2,ll.ll,4KH.41.
The
Tha report
d tela red
aUo
off tile Itrdl.-h cdiiliy of lio n ,.
cinlier
|H.B7H,U| un* for Stale (v&gt;uu,y * 0r» ni f rrel' " r 4 W » »
.that tha Ja^aaato filar, who la ir* ; Hl.llH.2i. un, for County « • ' « »■ * harvf.lnl from *79.741
k o n s o n U r c .il.
-oath tha puaboat la tha Yang- ma.romance whir l, tnu.idea Ihe l* * rln«
The double net ion
followed a
■"'! wa* valued at
review r f the mirlrtnl aituatlon by
taa River above Nanking, alao O nernl SeliOol rend, Fine and
014.21
the ratilnet mol the naaertloll o f
bambod Jagantaa troop* kill- Dot rail ure
Fund.
Agriculture
A total o f 00,2.12 cralea o f grape*!
I’ rlme Minister Neville Chambarla g '.tw o *oUllara daaplta tna Fund, Head nttd Hr id,re Ftmd. nn.l f rui‘ «**• harvea^yd from Ol.W'.i
lallt that Japan should, not bo
fact the troop* waved 10 Jap- I'nbllcily Fund; C'.MW.M »nx fur u * rin* ,re" tuT ■" "" m a te d v*l ;
di eel Mil by |lr|t|*li patience.
Ibn County R id llond, nnd Inter- " « o f »™ .»30*2 The tangerine
aMoa fh | a
The ti'Nipahlp. Dtmrra prepared
Four
C o a s t-T o -C o n s l
w»lu«l at IS2.9H.Wi3 while
Tha repo It atlo; " t o far It ml Sinking Fund; $922.18 wa* for
to leave Knulhimploii to taka a*
b“ 1" 1 uf
•la . wttabtlahad that
Japaaaaa Ihe Hindi llammm k. Drainage Ilia- lh«* croP o f ^
H o o k - U p s T o A d v e r - I- nnl the *1 rolul Iwit'alion o f Royal
aaldlar* boahdtd • tha
Panay •llcl, ttnd the remainder wan for n,,»nyi‘* waa valued at 1720, and
t l s e F l o r i d a B e a u t y Scot* nt llnmbny who will go to
m
*»**rln*
with- frtaally Intention*, but Special School HUirW anrl Special
ll»nuk»n&gt;{, lyinit o ff t'anton In
School
tlond
fond*,
Mr.
Jlnkln*
•"'."’d*'1
,,fl
cr*
,M
v
,lu
,J
*
'
*
,n|’
a* avldenea Ha* haan dlacovnbn 7,700 patrols vf grapts vnlurtl m»1*1 today
M-ii-y M*nt*rOI MrhrldJ. N»» Sot III China which report* hava
ared thawing th* *hlp waa tha
V111I. ttnllii *lnr
and
atilhiii- ii diented Hie Jnpum-ae will attack
The fotnl rollecllona for the * ' D IM , ■
&gt;
. . .
J Jackannvlll
rlio.tly.
target r l IntOnttonal dhaotlag- month of November tlila year am
Tha grew lag ° f Imllia and
will il'* funr nnihin whin tiixipd
'Ihe enhinet la al»u believed to
,-iiala
&lt;111
the
Imauty
and
charm
approximately the aame u* for the « » '» • » » * • • '“ »
“ " “ i HuUlra,, „
WAS KINGTON, Dec. 22.— alniilar period la .: year, during •* thy CeunVa “ J” r A"‘1 ' r 1 ■(0. mrr „ „
uf Hurlda ft mu **at inn Wlllitt,'liave approver I piellmmary plana
1}
atiJUxr ororu wnnhlp* tu tb&lt;&gt;
high fcr M y- A p p ^ tU w W p
WUS.OOO both.,
i f A P L - ^ d W e n t . . Roosevelt Which a new record
I n ' t»rl"rirtn , E l n n
. 'i t l d y
In s in ,
h.rreated from OB l-H acre*
•"
rim will rikkUt Ml** Mi Itrld**. |F*r l:*.t If doVeloptneiil* alinuld
berved notice on .World id)'.' • emberVcllectIon, w a. e^labH.h»l.
Cu«il*H*4 ■*
r n
A* a further incentlvo for .early
"lu m a o f »!K),B0V Mr. Sulllr
attnriiinred tmliy. Tim hm-id. n«t*
i n but Rlgtit that the Unitwill Im |;lii*u nvrr llm t'nlumhlrt
11oun'&gt;’ ,,r U
"
fed 8 t a t « - wjU..not renmin pnymaiit o f taar* a .1 iK-rcenl dl*- Th», flo* * r* loW *"
111* unit i n ) luc
Kydi'liV*
mitlnnul
wprc, J,‘ "' "* « '
bkrtf’ from' IntemAUonul un­ m in i ia offered frr |»&gt;ment in ' l",r,n“ th* j ; " ,on' h
] 1h i «W U|t tt lillt* V IIs i
Drct-mbcr, 2 porrctil for Jommry
** 172,590. . . .
i unfcmii«*i«i ■
Mi Hr lit*. I*
rest and that It W ill rr-op. nnd
n disrnunt «»f
1 p m rn t for R*l*mg of fttna has nUo brenmr and Him I
j np^riittMir lilt* I'hrinlmiiH liulltlayR
'■rate and even lead e f f o r t s February.
Tho taaea become de- *n Important Induaiiy in the1
|hJ(l|
ml*h lipr pnmif* In Win I f f I’urk.
OTTAWA, Dei-. 2! -(A*)—
to reltore general pence, cost lluquent on April 1.
Omniy. Over 10.000,00u xpraya and
Minn MiHrlilt*
III nrrlvn in
The HiiprcluO Criiiil fit I'anaih*
what it may.
_______ .
[ IPO.OOO cratra of fern* were wol.l
Ot Inmin TliilrEitoy mnrikiitE
Tlta rretldanl'a Tlaara, mod* rfi
••“ h&gt;&gt; upheld thi. ri-crnirlu will
j
p
a
' for approximately fBfl,i:iH.f&gt;!l.
| ' '
♦ill l'L»lit* Mini lit ,, flr s |
p r o K r im i
known in an exchange of tnr«i f film h1* Van re
Millar, the
Mr. Whitner found Mint ceramic
iv Hi *mn I* 1 tif n ili*f4rrl(itl(&gt;n
tage* with former Oov. A " M. m • a
a&gt;
1
J
I- ,mc
l*ir laadlmr truck crep*. 1
"i'hrliit 111ns in Flni liln** on PiT Inallgattir of Tu|iinio * tinlrin*
a don. of Kanoaa. IIS, He- i n e r t
I5 y
J U Q ^ e Approalmalely lOO.OOfl' crate* of “ »d eipee
iLiy ml 1 _* un *m: Invk noon, if* t niiuk d n liy '. .Millin’* wilt prt&gt;Mean candidate, were Inter C 1
I T
» » •1 1
1tHa product wree harvraUd fmrrf every » » i
t,i‘i *‘ntl Imi itlt iiNl nll| In* 4111 I**'1 Chlnl III* i-«tuti-, i-nilinali-il In
preled at a warning to io-rallod r F c l I l K
MJm M i l l e r n.')7 t-4 acre* anti Hie value iu elite i IiiIih
27 il nit Yilll fill Ihi* minify "f cxi'c** ut liiiMMiliu, kluiuld gu tu
"handle* nation* that thl* gov­
--------dollar* waa act »&lt; fns.UJUB.
j ,irKinil»all"
K'lllns C*i»llrRi*. |,;itrr Ml-'* Mr lh» ninth. 1 nr mnlln-r* i'll In*
ernment ftjeota a
“ peace atTwenty-four ptr«»n* were ar-I The 424 acrea planted to *trinK
The Mo
111 1lift
It HI 1«||iMlti'Ufll
f tl lib m i'll
birth In th'1 11111*1 1 hlldren la
•nr-prlce” foreign poller.
raluned l.cfore City Judce Frank Ih-bh* yielded 61.I5H2 cralea nml j ui,|-, „|,|,
j ill,* ••Hi. AumiKlIno |luitii it itI Tnrunli, li.tni-r-n 11H 3 |, l,*6
I* Miller In n ae»»io0 o f the Mun- wtn. valued at $lfl..7lt).72. Ap-1
,,v
R e tir e d D r u g g is t
W a s h i n g t o n , m *. 22. i t v | l'rnjprAtit*&lt; im.i Un* *%llillliir)(Hirt*i»' and Oil .11, |,]S.
icipal Court id the vbelull vbukci piualmatcly HU acrea of pcpiier* ..
) I'luyptrmiii'l nt MLmil nn&lt;i I’ .Hin
The Hupiimii. &lt;*iuir, left' |u
lion Mcnday afternoon.
lylcldt*) nit,04B cratra value,! at .
D i e s W h i l e 1 'i s h m g . . * 1 ... ..r n„ s.venty r.m, r„„ j lloorli ^
Half uf thiwe ll*ted o n 'h e dockrt no.IM.HO. Tha eaHinatnl value of
" 1
—
udinurneil *lin&gt; die nt fi;l;l 1 Itrr. KnlA&gt; il m, ini'* of imHn*re Olilniln 1 nurl* ttm ln*k uf dowere Vhgrnuta arrratnl by Chief the lettuce crop waa art at HlO.nM..1 Mr," " 1
\l U h M i i l | ill*, ti-yrli,t»« the iiinilier or niuihRalph Darker, retired diugglrl l* M. yi-*ti-iday without having j H i"! ! tillli|IM* i,l 111
of 1'ollee Hny G. Willi,m* In bl» as for the M^BH crate* b*rve»tr,|_ l’ " r l " r ol
and Inuriat trildenl uf Orlandn, inrunijmll-iu-il Hie pm|in*e for ■ lA n
Vinlvi'Mly
o(
Mlmmirl r-r» enlllle.l to till. Iliuney, _Rjf
iffnrt* to hiainp out the wave of
ju j acre*. The 44B actri. Slroppe ' r
timl enrnute In the Frrtiald,- j which (I wa* culled
i-lltrtnirnl nf Krmlnntt" wlm 111n! uoit fniun hv Khli'll 11 ilninii nr muru wnmMi
,-lrnlinp in 'h la CHy. A number of planted to rahbaRo in the County "Hit Jd,*.
l^ughten Mrmorlal tlmpital here I’m*blent llnn*i-eelt’&lt; aeven-poiiil h'T a•I Ii Ii*h In
tho
Hnltinliiy filed claim* Tin* vujldlly uf tK*
Ihorc picked up were hehl for In- yielded 2MK ton* f»o|d in bulk I Ut»ion« I
late yettrrday ahnrtly after he wa* leglnlntive pinuunn.
Nntlniinlly i&gt;nimn »lll wa* i|iu-*i!onril hy two r1*!vealIr* tlon ami releaarel after their a,„| 21, 7HS crate* for a total vnl*,
Mr. Hrli
ciiteken with a heart at lack while ■Adjniiiiim.nl emiii* without the ns n innfiiilrti* rniilrtliulnr nml nllre* of llm weallliy Tnronlu
fingerprint* nnd |iliooct«pH* were uBi|on of H74.MU.1.
| f UUIlP
flrhlag with n friend Ira llillrr uml
i'iuul finifaie wfler (In- Senate Nllliltir nf nllilli'ifiUN linokE, eIii* law yrr,
•kwt*
I Apr'ttxlmalrly II acre* were tn) htl „
a fiahlng guide. Tom
Plowrra, |in**fil nri.t e,nt *)•• run fen lice llm skyr*»i lii’inl to eIKti in un ml
Araliell* \\'e*| and Aleiander
•Klwoorl William* nml 1eater planted to *plnach fo r n yield o f
,* .
mar lo-niun Uluff on Hie SI. John* uilininIMration'* liou*liig prtigram lll&gt;ll«t*b| I lf (lit* l*l| llV ltf I III* ('O
Hull her. retail,e*. ( lulmeif .til*
Hoad were tliarRid with larceny s&gt;is o erate* valued at »IM 5; I 1 2 , ,
'
River.
I which U flrsH'iiiil In |iiiivi|i IHIli'iift luriihl:i nnlhiiinl iiHwmk imHor
tleult foreign all a* "On*"
con- when n itthlm o w l won found in
t-ntitrury
In publlo
Justin* of
F r iff J iiiifn P* of doltsm Into jiiiv.Hr i-i imtruction llu* 11*1 tnc* nf Miiilhii |M»m* l|t*f v i'll no*
fronting tho Naw Deal. l i t alto tlirlr iw»*e*»lon mid they were
Roberts wen Ukrn io vfrw the rhmiiH'ln
In *Hiiiii|nlr IiunIUonii. l.l Hr. I 11I*111-1 111 * 111'ft'K Mn |till! pulley. Mlllnr hliu*elr. In |*w
congratulated J||a Rootevalt for Mnlrnecxl to acive 10 day* In llunnihl,. to. ih*. alii, di-ki-rlhi^l .It
|hniiD," no iitilnltlufrnphy.
body but held that no inqur*t Thi* mean* that like the n o p c«n
flnnly oppxalng tba propoaal of t-||y j*||. su** Rei d, negro, charg­
a* •'uiu'nmmnn unit euprlelona“ .
would he nrerauiy. The ho.lv w»* liol kill* which both rhamhu*
in g . LMla Idldlow. (D lodt re»,rj „|ih vagraney. wun aenlrncut
taken to the Krloon Funeral Home pu**isl nml M-nt to rnnfeli-me, llm
Other elatiHn*
left
hrewary
qwiring ■ national refarenduoi lo p!1). n fine o f ||ti or aerve ;I0
from where It will lie *liippad to In ueiiig nii-Hauie will no| |lr i-nm-t
C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S tlinre* In eh ittyimm and rare
before war could he declared, ,i,y , (n j ( ||.
hi* former home In Taunton, M**a. «-«l finally until regular »m»inn
'
Till* la tha flrat day ot win
•ruck *hnre» to op|Mineni* o f horaa
I.udlow'a me* at re eomea upfoe
Tho*e who were held for InveaMr. Darker waa Bt yi-ara of age j ronvrnra in Jauuaty,
racing
Caattwwed oo r a « . tw a
ligation were &gt;V. fl, Miarhan, It. i ter hat In moat part* uf the
*nd la aurvlved by two anna, A llano
country
the
weather
wa*
u
h
it1
F. Dowell, Frank Allvn. Carl Lewi*.
Galli « 'un i iiiaile her debut aa Darker of Storm King, N. Y „ and
The farm hill uu* No. I on Mr.
I.. Cacronlae, Sam Vnngalln and warmer. The winter *ra*on be-| Gilila In “ i{igi.lrtiu'' In Rome 2« Humphrey
Marker, of Taunton,i Riuiaei *P'» pnigrani nn.l
hi*
,
Ran
otnctaly
at
I
n
AM
HUT.
year* a*...
three negrora. Utile Itaac June*,
Mata.
prlmiiiy rej»i&gt;n fir railing the *)"•
| New Kntltnd, iuo»l
uf the
la-vl Un ii l.-la, ami Willie llarri*.
rial iraalnn. Wiiy-i* hour leglalaliun,
Jo nnd
Partly rloudy. allxhlly warm*
C
C
J. K. Cobh, negro. »*&gt; arnlenced vaat Oieat Ijxke* r'Klun, tin*
»h iili rattgril wr»nil, wn* kilhd
Grand rr In north nnd rcntrel portionKIn pay n fine o f |B or aerve 10 day* Ohio valley. Ih* MUalaalppI ,i.l
' whi n tin- IIouhc ,nt#*il l*i rrriiriiuiit
In the ponalbly r*ln In extreme nolibChamber ut C W tS fe** o f­ afler lie wa* found guilty ot dU* ley and tha " a lf tialr* were
||t lu the luhi-r eominltlee. No nr
Ware •"**• portion timlalit: Thtireday
ficial* today requaatad a"
orderly
conduct charge*. EH* a|| „.r in r r Near *ero lemp-i.i
^hui wa* taken ..u the Chief K
la rv- n,n*tly rloudy, pn**!bly
abowwinter Vtalton III Sanford to Filriwnn, negro; Handolph Har-, |ura
in North It.
|utlve'a other oirnaurea-nii'i tru*t
er* in north portion, plightly
yaglaiar ot tin Chamber of ''.o n Uly.la Jene^ CuH . C U n .
fr o .u occurred In
h girluiIon, gmi'inmetit reo-gan-'
warmer In ext rein* mirth par
. . ,
Commerce bgildlni If lb*r ami Minnie llnrrl*«nt all bald on _
Ixat Ion, regional planning, nml! The Sanford Counril No. 20 of "on.
dhornier mndurt rharge. rerelvnl ^ U * r « U e tl,« . dW rtct. hut
have not already doo* *o.
rurhlng of Fideral aid to highway ■I.*- Royal an.l Select Muster* will
similar Mmlrnrei. WBDt
Ha#*
WM r#parted.
i-onMrurllon.
! hold their regular mix-ling in the
Teoplca held on the earn* charge,
‘n ,# ,ro“ w» n,ln« • 'rT,r•,
Ilrbvllion againal the t 'r .-I.ti-o''* Mmoiolc Hall Thurmtay evening at
cm* given the nHtrotUve of ■ fine Uakeland, **ld tamperalure* loprogram broke ahiirlly after the T;:i0 o'cloek, and nil membi’ra and
/^ e v e ryb o d y
r f ||0 or 10 day* In Jail and Edith night, tomorrow
and
up
In
ri arlun convened on Novim her IB. , lull ora un- united to attend, a c
Cleveland wa* dtamiued after Chrlalmaa will he well ahum
Dloca in both Ilnuxea ili-uiali.ltd entiling to un unnminremrnt made
pleading not guilty.
| th* danger point.
i rnurtment of tna relief uml other today by J. F. McClelland. Thrice
June* Amleraou, negro, charge.I,
■...
-----------inraaurra lo hall the hunu.-« tail- llluvtrinu* Masler. “y
|*pin. They were Joined hy group*
Tho Sanford Fire
Department
which fought to hamxliliu- tin nilUBRAWArN f
charged with ilrunkennr**, ee- K n U C k lfi F i c h t e r . D i e d
i tnlnUiration on Ihe gromnl that wa* eallnl to eatinguiah a giant
treat nl a &gt;10 bond. 1. W. Nrttle.,
*
*
file
In
the
Kunl-antn
auhdivialon
the legialatlon at laaur n.-ul.l If
wa* fined » for Improper P*tkl*a.
QUINCY, M***-. Dec. t t -iA 1
injuriou* to their court it Mi-Ill if*. about 1:00 o'clock yealerday after­
ami Viola l’hllllp* waa given-tbe,—Jake KItrata, laat of the “bare
noon. Fire Cni»f Mark CMveUnd
rl-olcr of a fine of &gt;U or 70 day* knuckle fighter*", who aluggr.1
ir|Mjrted tiulay, adding that they
in Jail after ah* pleaded gullly In champion Jeha I* Sullivan for 71
exllngulahixl * fire on Palmetto
charge* of poaaeaalon of tlqaar. In round* bark In 1MQ In a vain at| Avenue near Fourteenth Street on
tb* remalnlag rare* on tha docket.Itrrnpt io lift the heavyweight
BRADENTON, D ec. 22.—-(Spec- their rxdorn to the Station.
—---------• i
Irrown, died today at thn^ag* of W.
inM—'Blditenlon'* prolonged l**|
■
CLEVELANH ,t&gt;e*. t l — OR— On* of th* grit tie*t of battlrra
diipute With two reilrrnii* over!' KLVHMUEK. D ec. TJ—8p*eDirector* of the Che*apeak* A when prlaa flgbla were long dlatanariearmenta la about to I* M-ltleil, UI.)—Tho city council today dU*
nhki railroad, meeting here today.'re affaire, X liraIn aurrumbed to
»inc* th* city council unlh»rl*edl ciiaard the annuli audit o f th*
iRBruncrd they took na action op' diabaUn and old age.
areeptanra o f |&gt;ldl from the Sei| jelly ’* affaire, but took no action
on
aeWth-n af a mrreanar &lt;«
board Air Lina railway in telllr-lon appointing a aucceaaor la larwia
the word -rials’* w
I'n ildvnt W. J. Marshall, wb* died In 8*
mrnt o f delinquent laxe* from O’Bryen, city attorney, who died
Lta tba lo llo p .
Ht2&gt; through IM S.
I la d weak,
Da*. II*
_
wan*/

Cooperation Seen
| For World Peace

London Joins Roose­
velt In United E f­
fort On Aggression

New "York Radio
Star To Address
Nation On Florida

Supreme Court Okey«
“ Stork Derby” Will

Twenty-Four Are

*i,ld

Must” Hills Die
As Extra Session
Of Congress End

Warmer Weather Is
Prevailing Over U. S

UH’Al, WBATHER1
'

Visitors Register
At
Of
Office

and uses

Christmas Seals

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SANFORD RIBALD, bXnTOBD, FLORID*

/kg

W

A dult Film

•fNAYX

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF DEC. 19

blu e

AND-GOLD”

A T T H E R IT Z
Pin t Show
On* O'clock Everyday
Sunday, Monday—Pnd Aotain, Credo Alton, Georg* Bonn
In "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS/*
. * Toooday, Wodnooday—Cone Raymond,. Parkyakarkui, Jo*
Ponnor "THE U P E OP THE P A lT Y ." AUo Georg* Arlire
In -IUL 8YN."
Thursday, Friday—John Bole*. Ids Luplno, Jack Oaklo
"FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY.** Companion feature Joan Pon*
Ulno, Nino Martini -MUSIC POE MADAME."
Saturday Apodal prorremmo for CHRISTMAS DAY. Tb*
Lora Story of AnnapolU "NAVY BLUE AND QOLD** with
Robert Young, Florence Rico, James Btowart and ooloctod cap*
porting east. AUo Buck Jonn -SMOKE TREE RANOE/
Play SCREENO Saturday nto*
A T T H E PR IN C E SS
Saturday, Sunday, Dec. ZMh and 26th—TEX RITTER
RIDES with tba BOY SCOUTS and The Jones Family In
"BORROWING TROUBLE."

ling with catchy aonhits and with ana d P. 0.
Maries of KiUtllab aoctal -Ufa aa
"Ul- bails, into Radio’* new -A
' Dusm I In Wilraa*" abo#i BunRay and Monday at tb* Rita
Tbaatra, praaenllnl Prad Astaire
in. bla Drat pletaro with Oeorgu
Mtyn* and Gracia Allen.
?Tb# flUn baa baon Planned
■(Pufhoat to afford tba wlnr
Mated favorite aicepllonal ep•wtubHiea or sensational-novelty
daweee and oomady, and with
'‘t t '1brilliant cast. Its unM* and
Qiredrieo* plat and Its ton*M
m(ladle*, tba offering la said to
I t .pno of tba real screen aranU
| titk i season.

Gold” Is Film Of
Gridiron Heroes

W ITH GEORGE ARLISS IN “DR. SYN”

I ■Jo*n Fontaine ha* the title-role.

aglnaM
n«rdln*r,
Ray
ConaUnea Collier, MootsWatson and
[H*. L»ve. llerry
4&lt;bhr oatabritlaa _
at. lb* musical romance, which
freU with a fantaaHe love ulfair' between an American Rate"
• r 1and a titled British girl. '
* Astaire 1* the dinrer, a bash­
ful and ratlrlag man wb# baa
Man given a great bulldnp In
U e London papers aa • -k**ri*
.breaker" through tha eftorta dt
bla publicity aganu, noma and
,Allan. and who la bnartny alck
•f the whole thing. MU* M6nparson, end who led his puriib.
talira plsys the girl, who Is trylone,* On their Rinlifgtlnf -e«.
inn lo avoid a (lUtaatkfol mar­
ptdlllone, preaching by day, and
riage, while bar servants at
evading Uni revenue men by
Ttllalgh castle are violently
night, largely «n action p|e*|
dtvtdad on tha question at. wlwm
•taro. Ilia story i!mu boast, too.
aha should marry. *nd hsva or­
of : a fr**H end baanUtol lova
ganised their own awospetakss
theme,
carriod In the film by
on the event.
John l«od*r slot ll-fanr-tfld Mari The two principal* meal Ip a
gerat Lnchwiwxl, who U the.
London c*b, end then.’ tban's*
latest fliunKbit -Dud,"
to a pig* hoy who ha* Ma own
Many of tho eequanc** wsra
Idea* about romance, a n brought
fllmad on. Ilia formns* Romney
together again at tba caatla,
Marshes, which am -aa. litpabaBy IhU tlma Adair*' ha* bean
tUbla In mh\ip apole , aa* thwi
lad to haliers MUe roatulua Is
African-lumrt*. Two months wW*
•aeretly In lave with him, ant
Oaorga Arils* generally makes hi* own selections of tb* In­
spent ml' Iorol lot,-Ay Ib d 'fJIu l
tba glory Immediately spreads.
saatehmgly looks Into * scene in mom anlt.- flluibu: ostarier back- genues who carry tha romantic interest as background for bU 'wUt
"Fight foe Your Udy.- th* RKp
and whly screen characterisations and hi hU current picture, -Dr.
- Tba sagopbOM was Iareatod by *»dlo matA’^Kikl^g -fqm
ejty W
Byn." at th* Riti Theater Tuesday and Wadnaaday, the famine.lov#
Adolph* Ran about lido and retro- which Jscf OakU arid John Iloie*
dnsud Into thd French arm? bands are starred and . Mis* Lupine only four deya of tba dfley ware briefest reels an the Isively shoulders .of Margaret Lockwood, piefeatured.

sssSit&amp;iatnM ,c

FANCY
CITRUS ....fruR-olso
Xms* treaty, lend &gt; torn bom*
Or to a friend. Be*, pur display.
RMlncl* rruR. Bhb#:*l. V.’ Tool#
and U r . MathUui, Proprietors,
pot di*Ul lata,
k*ra«one and Room l A read* Bldg, East Pint
,-Whlla gasoilna *** U. B, Papa
Oo, Ine, Pbooa l « .
# IIE N BETTER used fureltura
•b oblalntbl* Echols .will bare
It. 104 Sanford Avs.

jnrprARD for Information lead
,‘ lng to return of Escalator Bt- CHRIITMAB~WlRINa A LIOIIT
INO, AltrUctlva prices, Ran­
eytla, No. V0T1TI, oolot black
and white, balloon Urea. Ortsn dall Blactrie Co.
D. Farrell, Jr, IPO* Path Ava

uedroo 'mb

pon
only—11Ad per w
Fourth Bt. ,

n v * room turnliked apariHot.
-J Inquire big MagnoO* A v l f ' •

City Plans To
Furnish Own
Light Power

Ml Magnolia A *e Twenty dab

FOR RENT: •
dacoratetd
Connelly A Bool

bringing *n average price of
double lot Cheap an . easy l t » l a boi. a drop ot Tie. and
terms. Pbon* 41. i , ' P. Connally M can iwobuahet lira** binaa,
which averaaad t i l l a bei. a
decline of lie- Ttiaa grapefruit
•ale* totaled i l l tor Ike week,
bringing an average prtk* ul
11.01 per itandard bog. a drop
Of 14c.
TANGERINES! T a n g e r i n e
tales for th* week apioanted t*
IN car*. I I laws than but weak,
bringing an average price nl
|L1! par feur-flfths bushel bog,
aft IJo per bos. For the rorraaf endInf woah bat year they
averegad 41.01 and am * weak
two yaara ago, IMT.

New Booklet i Of
Trade Body .G ets
F in e Compliment

An AO Star hlghralhMd modem
romance around which la built
on* ot tha gayaat ucyeen musi­
cal comedies ot tha season la
-The Life of tha party," coming
Tuesday lo tba - Rlts TheatreFilm notables run rampanf In
this fllniuilral.
(lena Raymond and Harriet
Hilliard, the screen's newest
romantic loam, supply the heart
Interaat, and Joe Fennsr, Park
yakarkna, Itelan Dredarick and
Victor Moore, four .of tba top
funatars nt plctura* today, fur­
nish most of lb« hilarity.
‘The Ufa of the Party" eonearn* the romance between Ray­
mond and Mu* Hilliard—a ro
msneo which, fntlowa a, rooky and
uproarlotta path IntorapartM with
&lt;*lu tuseful hit* and three apeetseujar danre \ nurebor*. Ray­
mond, haif to a fortune which
b* loara If ba marries before be

.ft. would greatly\anal her oupy of th* |
myaatf, v ^ would iba
awd a ropy to mp -

. Tb* smaker baa baea the presid­
ing officer I* tb# British b*«s* at

The Internationally famous -ar­
tist Waehatetter deftly deplete
tb* -aallrnt comic feature* of
Parkyakarkus. But
the artist
could not capture the renowned
Greek dialect.
Cosmetics have been used by
both melt end women since earliest
times-

RADIO
The Ideal Gift
For Christmas
G E T IT A T

mr lo erdVnary, quality,

Its.

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Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

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“rAll'wmK: nuppllea ll* SI. ,de­
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mend light. Merkel olsedr, r,“* MrK*M,&gt;Lie "ClSKr
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MrS f x X l i A * corelloe.
cnUI-tFfdlWNM.: n.pidloe
lull. P*r rrvrr.vat**.
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Fla. li| bun. rrta. A bare.

State Market
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R A D IO H E A D Q U A R T E R S

Nine Year Old Boy
la Discovered Drunk
j LAKEOCVD, Db«« 1R-UPVOfficwr Leu Breobor said be took
tb* man to Jill aa a charge of
Arising an automobile while Intailrated and took Ik* man1* nine
n a r aid eon la a hatplUI to r r
dbvsr fram Inlogic*! ton.
Th* fatbar wa* aantsnred to M
day* In tb* city gtoukad*. Tb* nln*
yuar old bay uma given a Uetare
aa tba evib of driau-

PA R K Y A K A R K U S

?Life 01 The, Party*’
Is Hlgh-Sfrecd Film

SANFORD M AR K E T REPORT

■ i CMilovs* Pram f i H Oos
and did (bla through antarin*
PQR 8AIJC; Pumlturp' tfr a f Info a supplementary agreeroom hog** and poultry equip meat with the power company
m*nt. aaorga E. Wilson, Laku
TbU agreement, It wa* said,
provided that tar sacb year tha
City failed to us* tba amount
Your Christmas TH
of currant provided for under tha
walling for you ht
term* ot th* original contract,
A First from Baturda
another year would b* added to
Oat ’am. M. M Lord
tb* termination data of th* origi­
nal contract.
Lai* oalery plant*—I bad* i
Tb* City operated under th*
flv* acre*,
thqydMMf
terms of tb* original contract
tected from cold. witl-uaR &lt;
far only two yaara, and alnea
J. B. Johnson, Lata MOnra*.
that » l » * baa cut tba amount
otgC*fr*et consumed In bait,
H*n»* th* aspiration data ha*
wren Indefinitely postponed.
Twig*, ii.ss-ttts.
r I
WrmiHiTRED. TERRIER— Min
AfAClDOOi FU. but. ksh|t.J
- .8 months reglsUrad.i A fU
' lIHANUi (Saapl Huppllaa light,'
lhaC lira*. -Y0OO Hanford Ara, ’
llaht. marhst dall. *»s.
t rmand
1. ValsalTase, erdlaary &gt;lo fair.
£l**.|t.tSi Mu fancy sleek on
MODEI. T Post! Pkk-gp trual
: dog tab. Lake Mary Oarage.
fui*N*' (Umat'Vla. h«a. nprs.

iimmary b Given
ff Week’s S a le s
’o r Florida Citrus

Two midshipman and a girl provide the romantic complications
In -Navy Blue and Oold." colorful and thrilling story of life at
AnnapolU which come* to the Rita Theatre on Christmas Day.
Florence Rica U the girl—Robert Young and James Stewart are
the midshipmen—and the fight la wit Also featured In an Impos­
ing cast are Lionel Barrymore, Billie Barite and Tom Brown.

fleuro In tho boadUnoa, MetroOeldwyn-MayoT praaonto a fool*
ball atory of AnnapolU titl’d
-Nary Blua and Oold." tram Ure
norol by Oaorto Hrivea. * u A '
codas to Bis j piu Tbaatro oh
Saturday, CbHatmaa day.
With Sam Wood directing,
Initial aconaa wore fttmod on a
regulation
arid iron
built
to
duplicate tba Hold at Iba Untied
Btatea Naval Academy. Later, a
camera and technical craw wont
to AnnapolU to film
actual
rrenc, o f r tho rralmant la no­
tion.
Thu alallar real of tba now
picture fretnrra Robert Touni.
Jadtea Stewart, Monel
Barry­
more,
Florene*, Rida,
Bllllo
Burke, Tom Drown, Samuel H,
Hindi, I‘mil Hally * and Barnett
Parker. In Iba supporUng eaote
are Prank AlbartaOn. Minor WnUR
eon. Robert Mlddlema**. Phillip
Tarry, Charlre Waldron, Pat
Flaherty, Stanley Morn«r »nd
Matt Mdliiab.
Cotnmandur llarvay
llatiltp,
V; S. N- acted aa technical ■advUar for' Academy ecenee and
nil Knbn. captain ol tba U. B- Ofootball aqoad W»t year, aertred
aa taebnlcal oupavt far artdlron
•equencaa.
More than too aitraa wara
called for tba acenea which pro•ent a aectlon of tba grandstand
durlna a football came. A num­
ber ol colleno playera ware re­
cruited lor the actual playe on
the field.
The eiory de*crlbad tba dra­
matic rUe of a common aeamaa
from a baitleahlp to hl|h honors
at AnnapolU. Tba role U played
by Stewart, with Yount appearIni aa a sardonic youth who
rates little far Navy Ufa, Tbay

n»4

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'resent N o Tim e
R e c a ll Ships
O f U.S., Says H ull
'

Roosevelt Is Said To
WantTighter Regu­
lations AgalnstPho*
tographing F o r t s

\ Relative To Armed H o m e 1$ H e a r d B y
Forces In Far E aqt.
, n
.

WASHINGTON, Dee. » . —
^ &lt; (A
af
F )’ t « f etory Hull .aid tethe! the nevernment had
expected to withdraw
“ i«m
American ships and cltlieiia
from the Far Beit “ when tfnlr
appropriation function la ns
lenter ealled for" but that the
Prewtat Mdetn net aeim tha
appropriate moment.”
In, a
latter
to
Benatot
Sma there .(Oemeerat, N, J.)
Secretary Hull
outlined the
Administration's view of main*
talalna military forces In the
Par Kant • maths re had writ*
ton favor Iup the withdrawal
i f Amerloan ships and eltlsane from the denser tens*
Hull oeld the desree of pro­
test IOn this government eheuld
afford to sltlisna abroad pro*
pentad "many difficulties* and
rebutted la many coaflloli of
•pinion.

W d‘&gt;

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One Year In Prison
“ Cuba” BaronMustAIso Pay All C o s t s
In Prosecution For
Lottery V i olatlons

b~
i.

DeCottes Appeals
To Supreme Court

Of Methodist Home

Fair Premium Lists
Are Now Available

-

MOSCOW. Dee." U O .-O D -A
high Soviet official aeld today that
America is -overrun with Japan*;
car spies and Japan In Its turn,
■rems lo hr an arfng, for American
Inirlllgrnre services” , L
j
This declaration was made by,
M. I'. Frinovsky, vice commissar
o f Internal affilra, or vice chief if,
the Soviet secret political police, j
In un article in Pravda, the offi* j
rial Communistic newspaper.
Discussing
the execution nf,
T h e clim a x
of
S em in ols
eight once high-ranking t’ommun-!
CouiKy'n d r iv e to clean
up
lets for arlllng Bov let secrets to,
the
lo tte ry
ro ck et
w «a
‘fascist” epics, Krlnnvsky said;
reached th is m orntnir w h en
‘'America, particularly I he I'aclfte
const mid tho Panama Pannl, are
C ircu it C ou rt Judge M illa rd
overrun with Japanese spies.”
|
n. S m ith sentenced
Joseph
He declared the Soviet service
\V. Jn rrell, no-cnllcd k in g o f
would “ continue to destiny sides,!
. . , „ ,
i th e S em in ole C ou n ty "cu b s'*
Irrrerials,
wreckers,
plotters,
Cra. Erie von t.udcnJnrff. f '- f ,
1o onc y Par In
thB
rnuiitrr revolutionaries
of
nil 1 mer
a leff
of the «(!cr
. . . rhlrf
-u... of ...r
e -c
— | g W e ppn itcn tln ry
a t H al*

«
L o cal K o tariao s
Panay Bombing
, —tV S till Unsettled Sulen
r tTells
t?.nd“Oft Work
” ul,Dc-Urlng, that
"Attitude
Is
the hey won) In our home and
happiness la our «oal." the Hot.
W. II. Mullen, superintendent of
the
Methodist
Orphin*ce
at
Urnson BPrln.s, made U s princi­
pal talk at ipa Roury Club
luncheon today * and Introduced
two members of his young
family of U t childrenThe Hume la' presided ovrr by
hlmaeir anti l|U flip , Mr- Mullen
said, with aU Withers as assist
ants. Thou(h only IS orpbsns
hare born alitilttril duftnB the
past yrar, ha said applications
hare been received from mor*
than 100, and he ripecta the
Orphanage will mure than doubla
In also during the neit 10 yearsWhllo there la a decided
shortage of dormllory space and
a lack nf funds In provide for
CnO twC es r is e Two

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Russia Insists Joseph W. Jarrell
U.S.ls Overrun Is Sentenced T o
With Jap Spies

On Orphan.

Contradictory State*
mentsFnrther Delay
'AmicableSettlement

=

Jarrell Is .Released
For 60 Days Under
B o n d O f $2,500

rnJ of lh%Ln,i.Ar,,:Lon1‘.h:,r^r"’ fr.t;

Henry Ford, tha automobile manufacturer, ha a completed Ihle new winter home (top) on
estate known as Richmond plantation at Waye. Oa. Ha reconstructed it from the ruins of the Her*
milage plantation mansion at nearby Savannah which was damaged l&gt;y Sherman's army on.its famous
march to the sea, Mr. and Mre. Ford are atpecled to lire there this winter. Near, the house Ford
has built a manual arts training school (below) designed lo leach boys and girls of the neighboring
countryside to “ use their handa as weil as Ihelr heads."
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Suprem e Court
Rules A g a in st
S to len Evidence

C ITY NEWS BRIEFS

$1000 Increase
Reported In Tag
Sales For 1936

of Ihn Inman military rnmmltlro'
•aid I'rrshlrnt Roosevelt wants la
tighten up restrictions against'
prutoginphing of this cmuilty’s
fortifications.
Representative May, of Km
lurky, said the chief cxecuMve had
wrlDm &lt;ho c«mmlliec during hla
IIV illis W mm Pan* r . « » l

Thieves Get Two
Autos In Sanford
Saturday Night

.turn'll lo pay nil rosls Incurred
In
thr prosrcullon o f Ihn
lira, died of heart failure rnrly
Srntrnre was pronounced hV
today,
Joilgo Smllh al 10:00 o’clock Ih li
morning Immnllately aflar duty*
Ing a motion by defense attorney
ir M lIt s r l mm pawn twnl

Geo. Ludendorff,
Rotary And Klwanlfl
German Hero Of K e t t l e s Contribute
World War, Dies $57.18 For The Poor

The pslrstton Army's aff#H
Oy A'toealaled Press
In prnvldn
Chrlslmas
baakata
The Central Florida Exposition
A t leant 'three m a jo r and
for Ihe under prirlleged o f 8 «n *
veraionn
o
f
th
e
I
Premium
Abate
for
the
tM
»
contradictory y
Innla County received decided
J ap an ese
bom bardmnent
ent o f ] ""P 0*1**®* ore now available for
K«turday w h .„ th .
Thlrres
working
In
Hnnfnid
Huward llverlin, former man- th i U n ited K i t e s
Kunboal
( lies on Klret Rtyeat under Ike
"ml Kriiilnulii County wlui hnrn
tna In County Agent c. It- Daw
R n P M R v i H p t l P P I n l * * ,r
'he h w a io ffle r of Ihe
T . i u y in ChlftA nerved tod ay son.
MUNICH. Germany. Dec, JO .- •ul'errl.lon of Iho KlwanU end
bent rousing law iiiifnrrlug of, , ,,
. . Itoisrr rlaha turned In » total
fu r th e r to confuse and d elay
flrr-m a rood dual of lioubln III ,(AT—(Irnsrsl
Mr- Dawson urged Bemlnolo
Krich l.udcnorff, 12 o(
(|
spending
n
few
days
in
the
city
an am icable settlem ent o f the County resident a to make entries
_____
;
ih'olr
tirreklng
ntnl
mtaring
as__
uu vacation.
ycarekl
Idol
nf
the
Germany
army,)
The Klwanti
keflta
nettedtha..
ite d b y t h e . M i Jn.Uio annual affair In a*, off art
i Jt.sM.ms of. ttanrnetl ami Horn. «» unitan. are n&lt;H cmitlnfua lh «drllj~j
W A fm iN R T n K T 'n re. ‘ 7 0 - 1At
lodny. The German *1W&gt;rlifSbm 'M *'fT r««, while the n o4 w er^&gt;4
In obtain some of Ihe large rash
inolc County have responded will n|'*r«|bma solely lo burglary,
Tin* irgulnr meeting nf
Mk rTwp . contradictory ver awards being offered this year. —The Supreme Court held imlay Auiril.-aii
lo Ihi* r»ll o f (iov. Fred I'. Coni*
I officials ndrlsed lids morn W’ ji rommandrr apparently was kettle brought In 111.33. Capt.
l.i-glmi
that evidence obi allied by wire
^ ^ te fis were made by th* J*n*nr»". Thn County Aaenl pointed cult
for hir. for no' loss limn Iwn aulo rrcovrrlng from an nprratlon hut Fred Keren of the Salvation A r­
're
'1
'
"
‘’"
'
"
"
'
I
*
W
y
School
offlrlsls
for
Ir'oh-.lit
bus
been
PisliHinnl
un
i
*
.
.
.
.
,
.
,
„
my today i ipreaaed hie apprdrtaOne, for the first time, set forth Ihn Individual Kami rxtilhllx as lapping cannot be usrd in fed­ ill ........ mas Km Ot whirl. Urn-* « r l y Plirrhnse o f 1PM aulo I Inure .. ........ were stolen from Kun hls iirart failed.
eral
criminal
proceedings.
IIon In butli Ihn Klwanla and
Ihih Japanese sold tore were killed bring nf pnrllrular Interest tn
togs in order Hint Ihn fMHn.nno dr- bud etreels Hnlnrdnv nlhhl.
He was chief of staff umlrr Field llotarv chins for their assistance
seven In Iwn drclainn in thrrr will la- n open house nurl*
or tnlnred by their own Japan­ many Bemlnolo County residents. ■ This
--,
...
ftcit In Ihe funds rarmnrkrd for
nne of them, n Model a Ford
l.'-gloniialroa
and
Marshall Paul
von Hindrnburi? tit this work, as well as to Ihoao
reversed a 1028 mimic hat lug for all
ese planes which bombed
the Bomn „f Ihn r,dries that rsn bn
•ho mold lily payment of ti'arhris aedan helnnglng In a resident
Ihrlr fi lands.
who made runlrlbullons
J
Pansy and Ihrca Standard
oil made In thl, .......on for award. 1 « * h « deuce could he n-.-d in
in Ihn Mute might la- mude up. "I (Irleilu,
wasrerarrred
by during the World War,
The Dmpty Blocking Fund re*
sm « . follow.; gift bo.es nf honlh-gglng proaoculloiw.
ere f t
General
I,udend"rff died at
,.
,
„
(’miniy
Tar
Collrrtor
Jnu.
II.
f’onalaliln
W.
AMeMiillen
and
court
lloynumd
Monrelvalgo.
a, .|,llk|„„. rrvenled lo.|„y.
* turned over In Dm Hberlff'n ol peace with Chancellor Hiller and reived several more donations
The soldiers, said this version ellru. and other produels, |H
•" ,l od-&gt;r * °&gt;,l,n,onI
,r
is
Roll
Itxlor raising Ihn grand Intal to
prim
for
the
heat
boies
of
ihrough
Justice
.»mi».nt..f|
bv
Ids
mother
M,a.
As
a
result
nr
Ihi.
re*|u&gt;nac
not
lire. Thnronslnldo
mrested a
'b y tha Japanese military allache
was ronsulrd with Ihe thought that in: 37. Those contributing
to­
In Shanghai, were seeking Ihe orange, "nd grapofrull, antiques.I * rU. awerled llmt the Hi ll &lt;
hMnnsnlralai.
loftS"0|l»'r I only 111 Hm Cnmily l.m h|so in all Holilslmru negro In
In whose
wlutse |&gt;nslor Join, ....................
* l " ‘ro lh„
,lf , hc
suffir|(.n, session ho found tlio stolen uuto Ihn Iasi great btlile of hla life had day u ric as follows:
fOFatlnwre » « r . r . a r t
1 entries In thn Canary Rhow, nn-‘ ,m" llr,n l,,n* ^ cL han d the u
been won, Ihe recognition uf his'
In*
w
ill
umli-i
KO
1
1
out
uu
ut.1
Fred It. Wilson
|
|n u,n jjomnstlr. Fin* Art*.|"^ '*l're lapplug evidence
revennes un- ■•tprrtrd to la- rsisml 1st,i Sunday nUht.
h Iiii
nns
Tim Miss Mullers
Congress” ,
Justice
Robert" Young Monaulvulge,
Germanic faith movement.
lo nuikt- full piiymrul o f Ihe ilc*
Flower.. Needlnwura. and manr
A 1337 model Ford V I sedan
Ry decree, l.mb-ndorff'a new ‘'Forgotten"
tf'aallaare &gt;■ I' m , l '&gt; , r l
, belonging In Alrln Johnson, nt
other departmentIn
urging anill, “ may have thought it Iras boon HI for several {reeks, « » s
religion, approarhlng nto-paganl.lisla Anna Wilson
offender, re|Hirled mm h Improved today.
| participation. Mr Dawson polnt- Important that some
Sanford, was slnlrn from the
Ism, was pul nn an equal basis
, ed out that there was im en­ should go unwhipped of Justh-oj
Tolu]
than that offlrers should resell
The regular quarti-riy Court nf
trance fee In »nv department.
n-Tr1..!" mureecllo'*
^
lo methods ilcenml inconsistent | llnnur for Hie tiny Si-outs of
"!! ■
Jr . *
'*
which hr was a bitter for.
Previous
and Geneva
Avenues nhniit
ft;no
At Iho storming of lo-lge, .Bel­
Grand Tidal
with ethical standards nnd d e l Amerlru of (Ids dlslrlil will Im
o'clock
Hnlurilny
night,
»|r.
SAN KRANriKfO, Ib-c. 20.—(fll
gium, in the first week of the Idg
ilruriivo of personal liberty."
I In-Id In |ln&gt; .Saplord Junior High
Johnson lert Ihn ear parked for
Thn Rita Theatre will give lu
runfllcl, later with lllndcoliurg tn
Sc h o o t
tonight
at
1 30 — A former Alratrss Island prlanneal free .how for rhlldr-n
only
a
lew
minutes'
hut
on
Id*
Ml, |super told
fi-driul agents I'alsy
o'clock, iim -oi illiig
In
an
crushing Ihe Russians In Kasl
STORKS It KM AIN OI‘ KN
noil Friday morning si ig:»o.
return
lha
aulo
Im
d
disappeared1
tiouiicemeril today
by
AiHtur that one of the two men who vonPrussia anil finally aa organicer
Jon L. Marenlaltn. manager of
Uhe-d from thn iM-nili-nliary list and nil 1lire nf It lias hero « l *h» “ lilndenhurg line” on ihe
i u h i i s w s s , r »s * r » * r i
Many Sanford inrichsnti are
FORT
RUNNING.
Ga..
Dee.
2«.
the theater, announced this mntn
wreck planned a break aa long ago found yel.
pj (. n „ r , manager nf the J.
—(AT—Two Army Reserve filers, remaining open after supper Oil*
County Hhrrlff
M. Hand ns western front ami inspiration for
as i m .
work
In
mdrr
lo
armnualnle
lain
Ihn hig spring imsh of 1UIH that (• p ,nny ,|nre here, left
last
attached
to
tha
U
8
lh
nhservaHon
For eereral years It has beep
Pressed
n
belief
flint
n
ring
of
llepiriment e f Justice men de­
shoppers.
Among
had ihe allies with Ihelr “ harks In nig|,l for Ills former
linina In
US custom of Ihe theater le squadron here, were killed loday Christmas
rat
stealing
thieves
limy
Im
clined say h"w much credence Ihcy
the wall,” l.undcndorff gained a jiehdl,
Kan.
upon
reeolvInS
lir a a free show for children when ihelr plane fell near Fori those luirlli-ulsrly nuking ihi* an
plsred In thr* story relatrd by responsible (nr tlio theft.
pinnacle o f popular arrlalm in Her- w„ r,| „r ,|„ .Hdden death of bis
Shortly
before
Christmas
al Mitchell, Ala., It was learncd.nminrcnirnl are: The Yu well Com­
While
Iho
slriillog
rnnllnues,
Kmplnyees o f the Sunfurd AI,|Manuel l.lmas, hold on parols viawhich time many of the child- ber. hy lelephnne from officers] pany. J. C. Tenney Company, and Untie Nnthuml Hank who have Mating rlisrges. Theodore Fol# and a vorllnhlo purado of vagrsula many and post-war memoirs frem „,„ihor. Mrs. Mlnnl* Hoy,
hit foes paid tribute lo hla strat­
who
went
lo
the
scene.
,MaHier
Furniture
Co.
Mr lloy hoarded a plan. In
voluntarily
bring
canned
Iwrn with the liuok for ii year or; Ralph Hoe dlsap|«ared from the ■nd aiieplelntia eharactrrs are egy, organising ability nnd tv* Oitnndo Inal idshl for hla former
Which la turned over to
heluR
appridiendml
hr
l.nw
en­
more, will receive a bomn o f ; prison during a dense fog.
sourccfulnrss tn action.
• home and eiperla to return to
EUu for Iho bans fit of the
forcing officers ninl are
imluN
one-four Hi of a month's i.nluiy
Irascible As Fa-Hero
Hnnford tho latter pari of th*
Unger
prlulutj
and
lhalr
plmln
HDD FKI.IJtWH MKl-.T
as a Christmas pre»ml this yrar,
Rul In Ihe closing weeks o f Iho
In making IhU announcement
graphs made at thn Banford Po­ war Ludendorff* whole destiny we. k.
It was dpchlt-d at a recent meet­
thla morning, Mr.
Marentatte
The regular meeting o f Ihe Odd llen mm ton,
ing nf ihn Hoard o f Itircclura,
wa* sent o ff on a langrnl. lie
urged‘ (that no gilrua fniita or
will. , be, held
Ihe Odd
Theao arn sent lo (he Federal quarreled with the kaiser and was
Thla la in lino with Uir prnc- Fellows
.
,,
. . . In
. .............
other perishable commodities be
lltlreau of Invesllgntlon In Wash- dismissed from his high army post;
That national advertising agen­ State.
lice o f Ihe bank m previous y .a .a .'{e,,,ow; » • " tonight.! 7:3o o’rlock
turned In, and that contrlbn
The Hanford Iferald Is also In II was announced, wherein cm * ' / ' &gt;■»•» "*•
reported Inalnit where Ihn rrlntlnsl rec he was accused by lha organisers ■
cies have realised the value of
' Fa recast
Hone be confined lo
canned
tb" ' refreshment, orfla o f liman apprehended may of Ihe German republic of pro- JHK WEATHER
Sanford and Seminole County receipt of an advance of the ployeeg ...........way. been ronu-mB«ode.or candy.
h«
ascertained.
"Tour* and HMouri” edition ef hered by thr bunk with some gift wll‘ b*
" f " r thr meellng.
longing the confllrl, nnd fled loi
Florida, fair In th* north partIt la not necessary, be added, attractions for ua in their de* •Tours ad lieioura" ■ publics ciunmrnsuiale with llielr services ^
—
1— SIrmpnrary f i l l r in Hwrdrn.
j |y c|OUily in the »outh portion tofor the children lo bring any - 1 scrlptlona of Florida in oookleti tlon of Ihe Standard Oil Com­
cnlnlr
and prevailing liuailiess
Thereafter, eml.Hter.-d by the night , ml Tuesday; no decided
thing. The .how on this occa-■i and other advertising matter, for pany for distribution
through Ilona,
turn-of events, he iK-came a caustic change In temperature! scattered
Ihelr agencies. In which Sanford
publicist. In (he i-srly pnstwsr year frost north portion tonight, pos­
hs look part in every anil repubtl sibly heavy In interior extreme
“ h
' I bn of r*c*nllr PuklDhad articles U again described as one ot the
McCarthy comedy, and a car whkh
been
dlairihuted highlights " f • Soul hern lour.
can revulullonary movement thal north portion.
throughout the nstlion
In describing Ihe sect Ion's chief
success, lifrludlng thn
Registration fiyures
al
thn Ing. George Thurston. L. F. Boyle, promised
In “ Tropical Tripe," a 31-page, Industry, Ihe following
article
------Sanford Country *'lub golf course K. J. TeU, Henry Watson, V. Mil- Kspp attempt of Matrh, IU2 U, and
brilliantly colored and lllastrnied appears In the publication:
That nil I Brown, serving with reveal
incressmg numbers
of .ehrll, o f Orlando, Roy Byrnes, Jr., Adolf nitlcr's famous “ iK-er cellar
booklet. Issued annually by the
"lee-cold celery hearts are one lha United fl(ales
Army and playera
Inking advsnlage o f the’ Roy Holler, tl. C. Moore. John putsch" o f 11123. He aloud trial fur
Atlantic Coaal Line Railroad as of th« Interesting winter sights stationed at Fort Clayton In Iho excellent playing conditions which Courier, If. L -P erk lira, Jr.,
K. high treason In connection with the
ready reference booklet for In Sanrord. where a hugs plant Panama Canal Zone, la thorough- prevail on Ihe links. Golfing rn Clem, Jack ilornsr, A. C. Me HUler affair, hul won acquittal.
lOeallawee ns rase m r .
tourtaU In which aU Southern for Initial Icing or refrigerator ly nnloylng Army Ilfs In thn thuslaata have bci n complimentary Reynolds, and K .. Compton. * • |J
resorts are Rated, Sanford Is ran can aupplr fifty car. at tropical nlmosphere. I. evident laUly about the ivuis* and J, U
. , ; ah apari * • * t
Also, Fred Ball, Billy Ball. H. W.
described aa "The Celery City* one lime. Called “The
Celery in the letters he writes home lu Ingity, president *Hf the Hanford Rucker, Howard Fhvlle. ncr. Paul
. . . furakare
G R E U LM O S j
r r u
on
tha
eboree
of
Lake
Monroe,
City,"
Sanford
Is
the
world's
his mothar, Mre Uulntan Brown Atlantic Notloiisl Hank, made n Redfearn, S. D. Highleyman, G. Ik.
-F A U M tR .
-V * •s "m m
" b I hood radio
a
CUy
at
the
head
of
navigation
largest
chlery
producing
sec­
of thla clly.
statement loday in which he de- Workman, B- Heretow, Phil Gras
» * * • |n
on the st. Johns River, and on tion* and If.you drlra out Colary
The former Ranters' lad
re ! elandt
hnff, E. F. HeiiaahaMtr. G. K.
lb* main lino of tho Atlantic Avenue you’ll «* * milts of vel­ renily told of a trip Into Old] HA aum’.tr of Improvement* Fullager, Allen Stewari, Raymond
LAKELAND, Dec. 20. t - W I Coast Un# Railroad. "Sanford vety lope. Th* shipping season I’snsma and also of an ctp&lt;-«ll. have been ms-lr uhirh add to th e! luindqulat, D, G, Scott, Q. 8 . Sel*
l7 i. /il\
Th* ' Weather Bureau said today
Is the center of on# of Florida's starts In January and Is at Ua lion Into lha Boulh Amrrl&lt;sn ploaasn o f playing. The roughs |man. J. L. Ingley, K. D. Randall, tender Duck crops should be pro­
sections
and peak In March"
rontln.nl daring wblrh lie v l*»-, liar* aU been ileanvd and the Jr., W. R. DyaaS, Stuffy McCrone, tected against cold and frost to­
ha« tho flaost Zoo la the State.
The Standard
Oil
Company ed many nf the flouth Amerlcsn grestia are in excellent condition.; Richard Daaa and Ed. MMchell.
night and tomorrow morning in
c t a s s if ie d a d
Among tho other attrecUona guide booklet also describes rllleg sad traveled tbreugli llie la fact, I belb-vi- Ihe rograa la In; Also, Jo* Crenshaw, Pete H l f Gainsavi!ls and upper Florida East
Rated la )he sightseeing refer Fort rhrlslmao, near here, as a (lens* tangles which thrive n"*r better shape now than at any llmo gin»i Hear/ Zurhside, 0, C. Tolar, Coast district*.
ence booklet Is the ’"Big Troo" “ Rule hamlet In Florida where the equator
slnadI bare teen tn Hanford."
of‘ Orlando, W. A. Wlnsman, and
Tho forecasters said weather
near Lsmgwood. It also asigtaa thousands of pieces of mall from
I fa egpocta In relam l » the] Among those who have played Rebecca 8 lavans, Mrs. Roy Symr*. conditions In prospect for tonight
• compMa ached ale of Baatord ell over lha world come to be Slalaa nest July for a leave of ovar lha course during tba past Mrs. E. Compton, Mrs. Harry
and aariy morning carried no
hotels aad menllona tho golf poet marked near Christmas tiaee two man lha. after which he will waatl are:
Ilradhara, Mbs Money White, Mrs. threat for citrus. They forecast
win help ye*.
course for the fm s Ia tM
of They area as* a Christmas tree be slallon*d at a post In &lt; »•' Fnad D olly.'J.Jm Ludwig, 0 &lt;to Fredrick Ball, and Mr*. OUo
temperature as low as 32 dagrevs
those who plan a trip Into the mi Ihe cachet."
l'idled Slates.
Caldwell, John llrrbiL Hap Flem- Caldwell,
la eilrente North Flotilla,
(
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Communications Act
t s a r s EsViaence in Soullu,rn
Wire Tapping Case

Idealities Respond To
Tefrphom, ,*0i u CairFor Funds To
Pay State Teachers

Annual Free Show
For Children To
Be Held On Friday

Heart FaUs In 72Year Old Veteran
After An Operation! &gt;"»•*“*■

kat*

Alcatraz PriHoncrB
Planned Escape In *30

Two Army Fliers
Killed In Crash

Hoy Taken Plane
On Death Of Mother

Bank EmployccH To
Get ChriHtmaH Bonus

National Advertising Agencies Are
Using Seminole County For Copy

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Bill Brown Writes
About Army Life

Ingley Praises Municipal Course;
Many Golfers Play During Past Week

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it auecMdi in convincing th*
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much Interested in the welfare of the pul
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D ili M the Pe«t W own profit*. Thla la the eaacnce of a resume of opinion
l#rC n«rUfc«, adn » • from Imiuatrisl leaden reproduced recently in 20th armlvernary Issue of Forbes Magazine.
C. M. Chester, Chairman of the Board of the National
Association of Manufacturers, proposes tho following
■icMirriod k a t k i
three-point program for business leadership to follow in
the years which He ahead:
if
u
1. Place' patriotism before profile and the enduring
w sr
well being of a whole Industry before the brief triumph of
a r a s R ^ c ;
k u t k roselatl***
tail* aa4
individualletk monopoly.
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f. Assume the responsibility not alone of conducting
business profitably and efficiently, but also of discovering
pot. U aiW C m is s r vepso- and establishing workable programs of economic and social
Th# Wenld la sue aotliaal
at a4sartMm- o «l*ee a*e betterment.'
4Blas4 lo 4k* lergcet **•■•*
, 3. Help to got better understood by all who profit from
7#f IS* resatry *11*
0Bettors la W « i * aa4 » « w the efforts of industry, including consumers, distributors. *h « IIeve 14 ts 4 ■ « ! • &gt; e l TV- employees, investors, and farmers; transportation, finance,
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publishing, banking, the govemtoient, and our educators.
v *o«il*a t* the ooa lev **S 3 oosloa o f all sews dispatoh**
Whiting Williams, authority on labor relations, places
tod as n d m
* iL r a iw
|«d .fa Ihle #•#** aad atoa the blame tot the'present turbulent Induatriel-polltical-aoclal situation on the World War and Depression. Progress
rtahe* 'to^eafttoottea* *V •»*
dispatoh*o heseta are si** will be made in improving industrial and labor relations,
,‘ W
thinks Mr. Williams, if business management will:
MONDAY. DBCBMBKR 29. 1917
1. Demonstrate that he, the manager, can do n better
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' A SING I NO . SEASON
ing Job-security than can any laader of either workers or
voters.
M M upon ■ midnight clear—
2. Base promotion so unfailingly on merit as to prove
Bright choirs
M crossed their starry bordara that worker opportunity can be expected from manage­
l » .proclaim
ment more than any froth belligerent labor movement or
*Wn*r y' raining message of any business-baiting government.
i wtil and peace
3. Demonstrate in every conceivable way to the
mankind, and glory to the
worker
that hla managerial leader can be trusted to dis­
. Kamo.
Joy tii tho world!—Hear now upon play farther-sighted intelligence, deeper sympathy with his
long-term interests, greater fairness and more unfailing
' -tho winds
High echoes of eelesilsl harmonies, honesty than can any other.
'■ Ad myriad praisoful voices waft
A. Work, In h]a capacity as citizen, unceasingly for
tho song
such continued freedom of the press and of public discus­
Ml to earth’s once-darkened
sion as will not tall to checkmate all efforts to break what
' boundaries.
IMUe town)—Home tenderness is after all hl« country’s very mainspring—our age-old
may loose
ftjj| American ideal of individual honor through individual use­
W * Up* long muted by the hand fulness demonstrated In Individual work, on the Job,
9/ grief,
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------a' new car with the angina placed &gt;t alial iana and
Ilf VtH.ITA TOBRBT
aktcwlaa In tha roar, and A n t r ! “ Thtaga
i Paetfle
ikslery.News Review Editor Of
• * ,„ pUna f&lt;fr a dirigible like th# roast mad# tha
Jarrell's conrletlon of violating'
Th* AP M n » f c it ic i
• Hind*a burg (tha r n n w r faro t#jsfy." May MM
Wats lottery lavs Wna announced i
iE VE N PAT YEARS
U k « an overturn, la.t January Europ# n tha Uttar m u U "W p U fy
lea* wuak fetbwbig evidence pro-1
BBRKBUtr, Dee. i J . \ - V T ) revealed Iht them# o f Brws in M l ||(U.)
* Itha
M l h AaalaSam fiuta'a A t­ Callftarule's football team's h a ^
I" ’37i
. . .
. 1 In Texas, a school toarri cut «M
torney Lleyd F. Boyle that Uie played ssvou uabeaten and «a“ Democracy it sand driven by „,umaaa. 11,600 a y »ir by Updefendant had 41 aaleeman work* Hw* amumsi liS f, JBfJ, IMd, 1B9S,
the wind." H Duce declaimed whUa ping , jaaoltaa company's w a.lt
Mg fo r Mm In a game o f «Cdba" 1901. 1919 and 1921?'
w r r i l f thuving. toldiara lota tha1 j|n, _ _
tfh M was paid o ff by J a m il
bloody Spanish ronfllal.
I The headlined cH nt of
the basis of the last two'
FLYCHASINQ UNCLE
"Japan." Foreign Minuter A rgo ^ a u ,
wal ih*
ba kidnaping #f exacvtad
numbers In the Cuban Grand Na*.
lau-rje«t#d, "U seriously threat- char| „ M .u^n,
Tacoma;
TUSCALOOSA A la,'D e*. IT.—
flA
og
aqi
n, IS, of* Too
tkmal
Littery
number.
*i**d ky H&gt;a bolth. vital ton o f hll body n , f ollwi
(AT—Jack
Maehtoltt,
Alabama
to high
One of the witness*!
■ - —•m testified
h
^ iwwiU'Ui
fllW , bae
HIKm Hll
Chins, which nay
eiclU tha
brnahland.
football lU
coaler,
an SlDCefli
uncle |B
l0
fotwign pi
that he had between 76 and 100 . majorltague 'haeeball—Outfielder
Chlnaaa to
faoetlliUaa againtt
c|an «i*y for a communlrt ktd,
The
that hla weekly Ifrtnte Hannah with Brooklyn.
Japaa.”
naper was being arranged, mean’ Ikih 100 ttw tad ad lb
skies
averaged ‘ approximately
Aiatylra'a viUI need, IV*.Went wb|Wi by ch in .'. Caatnr. ChUng tor Joeef V. StsUn'g
M00. On thla baste It waa astlllooaavtlt found, was an "Intreat#. K t |.,h,ht but b# « u tUrtlng tn as tha
logly anllght#n#d view" o f tha
chopped o ff
optam (he N. K.'T. D. (aacrct p
•) m Mated that JarroRs fatal sales
cf Cuba ticket# approximated be­
cumulation.
addlc&lt;t.
Ha twentieth l a a h w r y
tween four and fir* Ihouaand
To Bog*r Babaon. ISST looked
Rum la, already having killed IS tuweai
tuervaa In rootkag M t the
dollaA a week. Jarrell was ana
Ilk# the “ first year of rw»l proa* mrn for TroukyUm, beard ami- * f the
Petts
ef ten “ Cuba" operator* In
pertly sine* 1929" Andrew Mel* nMli-Journal kit Karl Radek eo»RemInole County.
Ion wba giving hi# art ( 110 ,000,000 ir l&lt; . n charg*»—"rvn , the am i
Th* eight man. all y ir’ iiia* k
HI# trial followed sn Intensive
worth) U his country. New year's j donH kn0w .bout." And Red the high eeuncHs « f the Keeaslia,
rtvcWn sang “ Pennies Prom 0 .mrn . CQrrWd after evldaaee erere evneated Immediately nflar Investigation conducted by tha
Office Equipment Co. '
Hravan." And "The New Yorker- lh, t WM to doom fully 1,000 the death sentences warn pronoun­ Seminole County Grand Jury
MS J lsm tes ATO. H a w l«h
■ski "notwdy had a thing (o wor- mnrt
ced by a secret seasion o f a mili­ which also Indicted Stinson Kinry about e «# p t a war m r r , a
Hitler, winding up hU tary collegium o f the soviet so- law and Lewi# Mitchell for pal­
WWW
lid paling In Rlegal lottery ac­
strike wav#, a bale o f Chriitmaa firat f our y w , m power, prom- prime court.
tivities. Kinlaw has been released
kill*. ■ “ *w eongrcM and a bad ^
no mere "Salordsy eur*
Among &lt;he victims of the purge
■aider bond following hi# arrest,
celd."
nrluoa."
was I^ «n Ksrakhan, niystrrloualy
LEWIS DEMANDS AID
. F „ erT , , „ Ur&gt; Ending „p his removed as ambassador to Turkey but law enforcement officers have
Rut A PI, itallaticisna figured fjr»t four years In powre, prom- early thla year. BeraUad to K n ­ been unable to locate Mitchell.
According to Mr. Boyle their
10,000,000 Americana still needed ^
no more
"Saturday aur* e w . he dropped oat o f sight and
trial awaits the arrest of MltehJobs. And CIO’# rook I** were alt- pr[»e*,"
nothing wax heard o f him u t il to
ting down; 30.000 auto w«rk»ra
BDt' ,0 tht litoalihmerit of night’s announcement o f the execn- •IL No other Indictments have
TOASTERS
yet ben relumed by the Grand
uvr# Idle January I, more than many foreign affairs commenUJary, but It te still In session nnd
100,000 by January SI.
lore and draplte a new Anglo.
W AFFLE
Mr. Boy]# Jin* announced that ba
SorrHary
Pvrtclna
aroldad. , l 4lb,n pgd, a RomrBcrtln axle
IRONS '
iatend# to brook up the “ Cuba"
There wer# aporadlr eonferencea. wa( ,Urt|ng •* twirl. HlUeria us*
racket In 8emlnol# County In­
sporadic flghia. “ Economic royal* drr.mdy. General Hermann Goerdicating that th# police and sber*
Itla now have their fangs In la* |nir, Waa In Rome lent January,
PERCOLATORS
UT# office sre slUI on the nlsrt
ns shinning word renew (hr
I or!" aaM John I.. Uwia. demand* fteuraq vr|y and literally dancing
f#r
additional
evidence.
■h
aong of fa Mb
lug preaklenllal help “ bi every through a fencing exhibition with
COFFEE
During the past week, how­
i Grown faint against tho telgo of
tt-gal way" for hla sillers.
Muaaollni.
MAKERS
ever, Ihe sale of “ Cuba” tickets
?l,
unbelief.
Csntlsuse r sen cage One
Doctors, lawyers, and other specialists may have a Out weal, a dry winter eearod a Jersey City arms broker
Oh, Como lot us adore Him, Christ
h e a t in g
drdt-ghl accustomed farmers. Rut rhipped a flock of planes to Spain operating expenses In an en­ In flemlnols County, it te report­
language
all
their
own
utterly
inmtpUcabie
to
the
rest
of
the Lord I—
In the Ohio Valley, nine wer# and neutrality waa uppermost In larged Institution. Mr. Mntten ed. has reached •« new lew for
PADS
•
Let h u rt and voles be Joined. All us ordinary mortals, but according to the Stuart Daily fiom two to six times normal. Tha congressional minds while Frank- said that tha primary n#ad at recent years.
fiewa curb hoppers (waiters for drug store curb servlco) river rot# likr a flash. *
•l«a ware treason
Jin D. Roosevelt outlined hla see* the morurnt la for a special dormi­
To our Eternal King, Clod's grael- also speak u tongue equally unintelligible which would
tory for atnali rirls, and an
Cungreaamen, eonvlc'a, Chinese, ond New Deal.
RADIOS
for contagious
- out Son.
dumfouiul even tho modical or legs) professions. Jt goes ryaryViviy answerod ih# inland
Madrid's newspapers last Jan­ tatlon hoapllal
Whose blrthdsy brings the heort
UlsaaaesFLOOR
something like this:
era' FOB. Ths Red Cross raised uary 1 confidently predicted a
At the close of hla talk. Mr.
1 *
a singing season.
110,000,000 while Ih# water ran loyalist victory wtthln 12 months
LAM PS
“Draw one.” (Boot beer).
Lurille Hargrove Reynolds.
Mullen
Introduced
W.
T.
Hunter
Lettera
raquestlng
public
co­
wild through 10 slates. The Hood but rhells already were falling on
“Stretch one.” (Tull coke),
and Violet Kollf,
both youag operation In securing a ' flraf
in)l was mnre than 400 lives and the city.
“ Shoot one at night." (Chocolate coke).
people In the home, who spoke cUes rating for
tha
Sanford
"Rome
aay
th#
world
is
going
1(00.000,000.
Kaep your dollars working in
IRONS
“ Shout one at noon.” (Lemon cuke).
to the dogs." Mrs, Carrie Chap briefly on their dally chores and lYwt offto# have been #ant out
Tabt* Talk
Bahfoul. Do your Christmas shop'
Mr.(Mullen
waa
In
by
th#
Seminole
Connty
Cham­
"Sliool
one
right."
(Cherry
coke),
(Salt,
79.
observed,
“
but
tha1
roatla#
Ilf#.
N&lt;4hrrtnn&lt;!* I'rinrrss Juliana's man
CHRISTMAS TREE BETS
plag In Hanford.
Iroducrd to tha dub members ber of Commerce to all Its
“Shoot one." (Coca-Cola).
wrddimr. Glenn Frank's Dismissal dogs aren’t even in sigh t"
7 0 ^
by Ihe Rev. Paul Redfaem. Geo members, Chamber officials re­ « * » »
Of (nurse if the Ja|&gt;aneee didn't
"Burn one." (Malted milk).
UP
(LAM PS
vealed
today.
Hollins had charge uf ths pro
#"
“
'
~
w*
apologia#, then we would have
“Shake one." (Chocolate milk shake).
cram.
For seversl years, the letters
SfOlJICK
something In be sore obout, but
“ Squeeze one." ( u limeade).
P*dfl
Paul Hllne acted aa Bantal P
d n f out, Ike Hanford Post Of&gt; W * 1 U n l know what wiT cooM d u '"
SHAVERS
M
l
(km
flo#
Otass
Ja
the
annaal
dlslrihullan
“Kiss one." (Orangeade),
ha* keen on ths border lino
about It.
/
j
of toy* te Hotaitons. Uy a' vote of a firot class rating and of.
"Four hundred." (Chocolate milk).
"Every thisg BJrotrical"
nf the club it was decided to Rotate nr# hopeful of -pushing
"Seventy-one." (One cup coffee).
groin the ' Klwanlt (,'lub, romi't
give the toys to Mr. Muilan for II over the top" during the re­
lly
SIC
HID
A
R
N
E
“Seventy-two." (Two cups coffee).
■thit. t«libelt It much apprerUiH):1
Ihe children In tba Orphans maining days X tho year.
"It irtty Inter#.! fna In know tod
streaked away across the hills. But Home.
THE ifro/tv SO FA Hi
"Eight-one." ((hie glass water).
Th# Post Office at the proiyalllta the nounrtiet nt#nd#d to
In unlur lu rvaiu# llslga from |tb# sallur'* boat was slow in gel"In dhe rain." (Plain water in your drink).
President
H.
It.
Coleman ent time ha* a second class, rat*
u* by Tl&gt;# Hanford U rn Id in giv­
ih# while fux (tie aailur dull Itlng tlarted because his sails had thanked Lea Lriber for hand­ Inf, aad Chamber officials f#sl
"Hold the hull." (Wanted without Ice).
NUE
I I I MAGNOLIA A(V
vE
kT
ing pillillcliy In out club't activhas riinllrngrtl him tu a tec*.
t# fill with tho wind. "W h it ho, ling the Salvation Army kettles
WHawaHa.'wuMi
“Short."
(Five
cent
size).
Itltt. VV# dir# tty rllppingt Will
Th# sallur Is la t«ka Ilelga [North Wind," b# shouted, "Come on Saturday and reported tha
m n u m n s iiu u
■BUIBBII
Ho. if you want a.small orangeade, plain water, no Ice. in bis ice lw#t. aitd Ihs fux six] help"
run n tir coo Inctir., end wo owo a
results of Ik# drlra- James Law,
debt of gratitude amt .Ihinka to the order would be: “ Kiss one short In the ruin and hold
takes tho liny squirrel.
I The North Wind had bnn new member, was also formally
, Tho Herald f»r tbU klmlnrit,"
Uhaptsr 10
the bail."
(vrolchlng from behind th# mown* welcomed Jnto the slab.
Ths Uacs
-o—
&lt;tain, so hs came running. - H#
Plans of a rommtUoe banded
DUmonda A id Watchm
tr i l l Ih# nations In iho world
Tli# whll# fux sttnietl lo I f pkffad into th# sallork sails until by 0. W. Kpeneer arranging for
RISING
NEWSPRINT
PRICES
liavo
forced
newspaper
which ar# sotmling bllllum of tax*
mlghUly plrassd with ihv "idea of lhliy |wkrq |lk# fat, whit# mush n golf tournament and Inlet-city
FIim Watch And Jewelry Repairing
payers money
preparing for abtentlun to now nourcea of revenue. They have only two racing tho sailor in tils ice-boat. Iruuma. and th# boat sung across
meeting with DeLaad next month
war,
would
concent rat# 0„ -advertlHliqi nnd circulation.
Duvelopmunt uf auw ad* lie was so pleased with iha|th, anow. Soon it was alongside were approved.
Diamond UoMlIog And EngraTlag
budding hospitals, schools, uni­ vortlalnir income ia a alow procesa, not lo he depended u|v idea Ihsl lie stopped So brush hlsiih# fox. II* was grinning, his rod
R. 0 . Illcksun. Junior HotarUn
.
’ WHSXS PfUCKB M l VMM tO W U T *
versities, and housing projects for
on When Iho demand for revenue In Immediate. Maintenance uug. wblV# hair and to admlra'trngg# hung out and hU #y#a for the month was atanm tha
their rlliicni, ihrru would be con
u aau aaaaauuuuauuauuuuuiKyaauiM iuuuuuuuM am Jsaiiiiaa
hlmsoir in th# mirror.
[Usied rod. But then th# boat bo­ guests Present.
aldurably less likelihood of war of ailvertialnif volume at increased rate* preaenta nome dtfll# Halted to tie about hi. neck'g„ to ;&gt;ass him. II# lunged to try
ficultiea,
but
the
dochulque
u
familiar,
and
the
net
renult
and considerably more prosperity
r J° f .
b* ,U *•[»*,•* P«#h 'he host over, but ih# to th# boat, enjoying tha rldo.
fur alL
of the higher advertising ratea generally enforced thU II# gaeolihad
given him. But tha' n„ r MW hllni (w w g oul of
Finally tha going aaM, wtth a
lltile admiring *mjl#t
-Voad.
.
year hag been favorable. They do not promlan itu be auf* sailor remsiulwri-t thit th# &lt;Ju#cn
The lll-r»naldrrvd wages ami ficlenL however, to meet tho rlao in newaprint coata, the of Katnss hud mid him h# should j
“ I must aay you'toek hold o f tho
Vt » r Ah#ad
bcujs hill has been rvturned to
C«t those bells. 80 he saldi
| ||#lga was to axcilad she-stood boa* wtlL"
exitecled
I
nr
mines
In
taxation,
and
added
payroll
ehaniea.
commil tea by the House of llepro
"This te u n d erfill," said Hslga
That collar may add some UB Jn tbt bo.t and shouted.
eastat Ives where H la prtsumnl It The alternative, "which, to oui1 observation, la receiving weight snd become
"I've always wautod to salt, a«d
"Watch
th*
Mils;
ID
handle
th#
Will (lit a natural death. And Just more thought than at any lime alnce 1920, ia higher cir­ sum# as you run."
I’m aa glad l*m free ef th# foa."
tiller"
"'as well, far It could have acconi culation pricei,— kklitor A Publisher.
'Right -you are," said tba foa
“ Ton should be," said th* soKar
They passed tha fan easily and
pllshcd nothing other than Increai
and pul them down.
“ Bat wa mast go husk to hla ham#
, --------- o---------*
the last they ssw of him h#
tng unemployment and adding to
out nf
tha
WHY TROUBLE ouraelvea about matters of which, . They
. . . all
. .trooped
,
_
#b angry h# was howling hla b#ml Just once mors to w #uo .(ho tiny
lbs already Iniiienetrable male &lt;-f
den, the whll# fea carrying th# 0ff,
sqntnul"
however
Important
they
may
be,
we
do
know
nothing
and
uscnitsinllri and
distractions
liny squirrel and th# callor with . T h e - llo r and Ilalga #p#d along
[ ' which are already driving business can know nothing? We live in a world which ia full of mis­ llnlgs wlm was tying on her er­
Tomorrows
ery and Ignorance, nnd the plain dyty of each and all of ua mine rape.
“ nun to the wall.
---------- o---------is to try to make the little corner he can Influence some­ “ There's my boat." mid the
The American Federation of what less miserable and somewhat leas ignorant than it sailor, pointing down tba bUI. They
ILab^g calls for a national boycott was before he entered It.—-T. H. Huxley.
all walked down the bill to the
goods In retaliation
heat, and the sailor helped Ilelga
i sinking of (be Pansy and the
Into brr scat, lurking her cape
tw oow grnp
1dafenselfss woman and
about her feel.
r Ik* Japanese. Tha won
Itradyv Ret. Gal
MEI.UOURNB TIMES
,
is a harsh «a# and °o
When they were sit ready, the
Wklqk » • do not Ilka to aoe employ
white fox drew a line la the anow.
ad (Rider any circumstances but II In this Iasi w**k before Christ
Rut is It ntcaasary to force one’s The whl'e fax lord H, and tha
la doubtful if many American ma# we shall he ee#ing fraqymi self to b# -glad o f Ufa at Christinas sailer swung hi* boat atong #0
woman who do pi sell rally all uf reminders that Christmas b*|upgv lima7 Isn't it possible for each of it# bow just crossed Ih# IhM.
tha Christmas shopping will buy to Ih# children. U I#—or should L# us to recover enough of our child- “ We'ro o ff!" growled th# fox.
nny Jipams# toys this year . • .*&gt;ot —the happiest dsy of all Ih# year b«od anthuslasuss, our- childhood II* -nrtaied aero## tha tin# and
If tb«y knn« they are made
for them. It ihouhl be mads for delight in tha mystariaa of hart*
them a day uf happy surprise*. Ctsua and other Christmas fa iries
Joyful laughter, loving cooperation enough o f them to Maks us aid*
from all Ih# |wop|# that d#sl with rtraly enjoy tha marrinwnt of tha
Roosevelt
Is compatible with thm them
day, while deep la our heart# is
farm of government to
Hut' when romlndera are given that grant appretiallon of tha
to declare war only by that Christmas Is a day fur th# (hlnga (hat Christmas beings In
|,W a greet national rgfsren chid ran, tha Hioygbl hack of It U general? And this, regard It as « f
Is a i*pre#*B&lt;all*s fond that tha oldest of man can fas a how (gr some af that clvIUsitkm
child a&gt; heart, that th# oldest of reams tn he from the “ goodwill
It must be
women cm still U capable of be­ and peace to all mankind* o f which
well aa a
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,
_ In which Urn people tha fancies and tba draanu i f h«r
Ugklod candle), bright colorod
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.TUESDAY
presented FYlday
moraine
at
Tb* TmtU Bankers c1«m of
lid Wear Side Vnmary Sehool.
*h# firm ifrihodlot Cnuirch will
The main features of the pageant
their regular
Christmas
la lho Church A in u at and me caat o f en tn eten wai aa
T:&lt;0 o'clock. Husbands of meru- follow*:
tn^irn Invited to attend. Hoa- Greeting*— Charlene Caldwell
toaaaa «|.
*111 be lira. Georg# He The Reader—Jamct Hardy
k Flat char. M r* Scene 1— Angrl*— Louise
Clark
Jlxk McClelland, l i t * O. J. Pop*,
and Phyllis Allen
Mr*. Tom Williams. Mr*. A. D. jShepherda— Bobby Hirers, Alfred
Shoemaker, Mr*. J. T. Bmlth.
Greene, George Turner, R a y
Mi*. Cola LaGalta and Hr*. [&gt;.
mood HUe, Chirlel Oraeej,
Ik Parkar.
Jimmie Hlgncy. Crtint Wit
The T. E. L. Ctaaa o f tk* P in t
llama, Vernon Will bams, Lurry
Baptist Church will hare a Christ
.Losaing and Lindbergh Ilail.
„ma»_ party
- at the home o f Mr*. „E Sheep—Clayton
McRae, Bobby
M. Corral wKh aroup Number On#
Brtwod,
Jimmie
Ludwig.
In Chalg*,
Betty Rummer, Paul * Starr
TUESOAV
|
md Lawrence Starr.
The Alathoa Claia of tho P in t' Scene It—The Three Wise lien—
Predbytarlan
Church
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Walter Steele, Franklin Me
* ChHatmaa party at the tome
T»er, and Donald llnbbuck.
“
'J00 i ; ° r *T’hw.5!,,,ir.r0B Scene IU —O Holy Night—
Avenue, at f.OO o'clock. Hotvir.InU
temee will l&gt;e Mrs. Corley. Mr*. *‘ *doniu“ V * " •
It. A. Cobb, Mr*. H. R Dacn*. D **&gt;U le-!U ,cl
nouth, Vtlima
"nd Mr,. !,. n. Hunter. At thl.,
Bland, Juanita Harper. Ber
tto * Etna win b « exchanged.
|
« “ ■*• Jo/ «
* h|,» '
Elolae Gouge, Helen Smith,
WEDNESDAY
Betty
Mickler
and
Irene
The nlrl Grout* will meet at
Magrudcr
tto Little House at 1:00 o'clock. I
Glee Club— Melbe Fredrick, Margie Hodges, Dorothea Sac
kelt, Joan McTecr, Clarice
Muse, Jeanette
Reeves. Al
leen Rowe, Geraldine Draa.
Betty Rose Hootehan, Frank
Mr*. Vlrlor Green entertained'
Meisch, Prances Bland, Bert
the member* of the Senior • De­
Ashton, Betty Gouge, Stelly
partment of. the
Presbyterian 1
WhUmora, Eugene Kendall,
Sunday Brliool with a party r* !
Ruth Hodges, Douglas Loseerily at her hnme.
ting. Janice Potter, Thomas
During the evening
T*ri«m*
Reeves, Henry Richter, Nadine
game* wer* rnjnyed after which
Bsrkrr, Barbara
Whitmore,
refreshment* wore terrod to the
Irma Matthews, Vernon Har­
following: the Misses Unbares
den, Emily Matthews, Geral­
Rlerrna, Virginia Ford, Virginia
dine Hlnrhliffe, Knthryn Ho­
Ilatnrti, ffertrurin Hunter, Alim
gan, Harold Johnson. Jacque­
ItUnler. Carolyn Dngue. Loulne
line Armstrong, llryro Beard,
Houghton, Louise llardln. M*rMona Ruth Mills, IMnre* Mc|garot
Trnhet.
Ann*
Wrlghl.
t.ellsn, Peggy Pippin, Julia
’ Alien Wight, Mrs. II. P. Btevena.
toe
Vincent, Emma Jean
Mr*. Vidor Green. Ilnborl GrnMelhvin, I*&gt;e Armstrong, Kdna
vren«*oln, Milton Smith,
Elton
I'olllh*, Betty Gen* Sasser,
Monglilon, Shelton llardln. Frank
Betty Jane Woodcock. Luis
Woodruff HI, Harry Brnwntre.
Mae Lane, Gladys Wright and
Erne*l
rtakor,
Alfred
Greeu,
Charlene Chldwell.
Mape* Green and Howard Hague.

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S A N TA CLAUS LETTERS

MM* Gwendolyn Bartholomew, Dear Santa Uans'. .
I am a (title toy
my age is
daughter of Mr. and Mta. Frank
X. Bart nolo mew, of Whiter Park, t»n I have been studying my
oecsme the bride o f Terry Bar- book* hard this year f «nt la
herd Patterson of Orlando, m u of the third grade I want • Wagon,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Patter a pair of shoe* and socks and
*o* o f San lord at 4:30 o'clock jome noli and candy *o don t
Saturday afternoon in the Knowlee iorxrt all of (he llttl*' children
Mias Elisabeth Shoemaker of Memorial Chapel at Roll in* Col­ that needs help.
Your friend,
Cornwall, N T. will epeud the lege. Dean Charles A, Campbell
Dlllle O r*cry
Chrlatmaa holiday* her*.
officiated and wa* aaalated by Dr.
Sanford. Fla
Hamilton Holt, preaVMnt of Rolltni
Mrs. Fred Dolly left today fur College.
Dear Santa Clausi
LToretaad. Ohio to speed
the
Vase* of whit* gladioli
,1 «ni a llttl* girl of seven 1
holidays with her father.
arranged on the altar and many
go to school every day. I am In
branched candelabra, against
Mtsa Dorothy Heine* of Center background o f fern, lined -both the scion grade. I wont a doll
Hill la spending the Canstmas ■Idea of tji* chancel. Baskets of * 8&lt;1 a trlclcklo a tooth brush
and paste. Rsnta don't forget to
holidays with tor parents, Mr. white
chrysanthemums
brang my daddy home. I had
and Mr*. C. A. Itatne*.
placed at the altar.
rolher have my daddy then *nr
Herman P
Slrwert, chapel
Philip Greek left Saturday fop organist, played the wedding mu­ thlnx else.
Your truly (rant.
hie home In Naahrllle, Term sic.
Ealrlle Orarey
after having visited hta mother.
The bride. who was given In
Sanford, FI*.
Hr*. C. E. Greek, for eeveral
marriage by tor father, wore a
day*.
white velvet princess gown dietin' Dear santn Claus: —
guiihi-d- ly a high heart shaped
My name I*
William
Hugh
Robert Cornell arrlrnd &gt;ester neckline, shirred bodice end long
Hmnpbreya * I'm A years old.
day from the Georgia ftihool t.f
filled sleeves gathered at the 1 have a sister. Mattie Lee, age
Technology In Atlanta. to spend
shuuldrra, a full skirt extending 4, * we want some toys dear
the Cbrlstme* holidays with hie
In a short Irain. A finger Up
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. It. L. Cur length tulle veil was attached to Banin, please send me. llttl, a
Irnlii that winds up, a little
n*ll:
n halo o f the tame materisf. She tp'llnp tir aviator suit A a lllllo
cat r i« l a shower bouquet uf bride's ear Santa they don't need to lm
Mlia ‘ Helen „ Compton nrrlvi-.l
rosea and narcissus.
new. Then candy, nuta A fruit* a
today frvM Duluth,
Minn
m
Miss Bllll* Bartholomew, sister Miiiilu Lea a tea art, a little
■pend the holiday*
a lib
her
of the bride, was maid of honor. rii, ; ml a lllllo house My ntothrr
parent*, Mr. end Mr*. E. Comp­
Ilt-r nlle green moir* gown fea* in' d* a Xtnn* basket. We live
ton.'
i lured princes* lines - with short nil Route I. ton the Inike Mary
1piiffi-d sleeves and very full skirt. lit ..I on the Gordon place)
Jimmy MrElliiunni]
lm*
_ |Hlr*. wort* a rrownlrs* |&gt;oke bonnet
Your* truly.
rtvrd from the North Gontrli
i f (lie same material and carried
William Hugh Humphrey*
College nl Dahlotiege in spend
t nosegay of yellow rosea.
. saiifonl. FI*.
the holiday* with Dr. and Mr*
Miss Mathilde Miiener, bridesA. W. Epp*.
maki. wore ■ lilac moiro gown Deari-ai S »n u l la4IM*.
a
nilh high shlrrtd Isnllce, short
I wish you would bring me n
Mr. and Mr*. I'aul mine an
pi■ffrit sleeves, a neckline fee- typ.-wrllrr. a rowImy mnt, and
nointrr tho birth ul a &gt;m. Jim
luting lapels and. a full skirt. She .lUme bedroom &lt;Jip|H'i«. |f you
Curley, op December if, i i Tti"
ntiK- a matching poke bonnet and
------------------------ --Fninhld Laughton Memorial
" ' ' « f t*''1 » P«M «*&gt; " f P'nk rase*.
j,
m t .^
_ * .,n
pi lot.
thru lea O. Andrew*,
Jr. of
L iH e U F 1 hC I 'a T t y
|s C o m i n g T o UitZ
Mlsa Pearle llobson tin,
*r lit Undo wig the beat man and
usher* wrre William Y. Akvrman,
ilvetl fruui New York City to
William n.
Dial and John R.
*prml the- hnlltlay* wllb |)r. and
Ijivin of Orlando,
,lit i-i'i.ldn‘i marry until he wnj;
Mr*. J. N, Ridison ul their homo
mlhoitl luring llirre nulilnn
Following.the ceremony a small /.V*
on South Bsnford Atetiu&gt;-.
She didn't want to marry
reception wa* given *1 the home ' " 1,1
licniL-r it nqiild hall Ircr singing
of the brMe’a parents.
After *he j reception Mr. and r^
r
. * f" " ' " " " l l" ,' r' " h''
Mrs. P a tte r n left for a short
...... \ *
wedding t.ip. For traveling the ■«*
'*
hU^ nA
bride wort n gray wool suit trim. " MJ’
rlo," " '1 tUmm*
Tim
Girl
Krt&gt;ol*
will
make
.no
n ,„ u „
«... ....... ,nM| w|th , w t nf m. (rhh,g gray ‘‘f h' r ; k! ,,,Brn. 7
J! raU*'
final Ida..- for tholr Court ul fur , ml
.ii.W nat ecreasor- k*!. H ho l.ifa of Jh* P a rt," opwAwnitlH In l»« liold i&gt;o&lt;*vmh4*r SI jp|l
&gt;niT rur^lny Ml ihr RHl IhiRtrr.
at N:0u o'clock ul their meeting, Among
Aml„ „ IU„
. ,from
r..„ Sanford atCvtu- Hoyn.oml and
Ilarrlvt
those
Hill laid rumprlse the n.mantkWrUiiosilay ufterrpH.n.
Ilen.liir were- Mr arul -Mr*.
.............
John
Tim follow(ng girl, will « G-nbrn I'.tleraon. and Mra.^^E. M. ‘ “ w " f 'W* • " " ''" I 'r M ' ,^ h
cvrlve awanl*: Hetty Alderman.;,. ,ln
l’ctmer, I'arkyaknikus, nUTy OH_______ ________
berl, Finnkllii
I'aughurn. Helen
Audrey ltnch,
Camilla
llatten, J
llmdtrirk anti Victor Moore *■ a
Kathurlnr Ileum. Mabla
('ImpHIKE ALONO LAKE
aesletle of fitnxlera who keep liltman. Ollvn Gltapman,
Virginia
—
hilarily of Ihu offering at tile
Davis, Murty* Gor-lnrh, Marlon
Member* of the G(rl Hrnuta boiling |mlnt.
Itr.-tjMt, Mary
KllasbuG.
Illll.
Weaving half a doirn rutcl.y
MsrjutlA lliNjgea. Julane Howard, enjoyed a hike along the taka
ufirmimn
fir e songs and liner dance prasrnls
Kva Joe Kenn'-ly. Joyce King. shore Friday
Itarl*
McOi.ll,
lletty
Moor*. bull.Iln* and trad
test*
were tiuna Into the ronipllcsUona of P«
kUrtl'i.i I’lerc*. Klhcl Root, Dotty passed alter which aupimr was plot slid offering picture patron*
a steady flow of laughs and sastmntpiaii, Margaret 8|u-nrcr, Ituth ro..kud over an o|Mm fire,
8t.-nstr.un, Kunlce Tatum. Mnry
ll wa* decided Dial ihe n.-il |i..|ur s i the roauinoa spins fmiu
At.tp. WhoIrl.L-l anil
Klliidi.-lti mhellng will he hrl.l n., Wednes- out obstacle la Ih* ntsl, “ The Idle
Whlghnm,
day nhd each girl la requeali-l uf the Party" brings ehlrrlnining
Two girls will raretvn First tn bring a nip nf sugar In Innae film novelties gnkue. William A.
Seiler directed.
'las. lutdgos, (.no * eo.-uu.l clues t'hrlsliuua candy
badge and tweh# Tender Font
pin:.- Tho Hrouts^are also ttiak
tug plana fur a spend the night
patty In honor of Kth«) Hoot,

Personals

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T to Georg* Washington k U n

prising tto famous Light Brigade! connect lug New Tort and H a*
of Tennyson’s poem are the 4«h,lji
Gh,I Jersey over tto Hudson riser,. {

ran. bring m* a dot lie doll, nod Rih, 11th. * «d lMh llnmar* and a span o f 3,M&gt;ii feet 2&amp;.Vfevti
some mwboy boots. And phase 17th Lancer*.
don't forget the others children.
Pleasr remember to bring them
a* much aa you do me.
Your friend,
Margaret Tiileri.
Christman
On Easy PnynMnl B m
Sanfoi.l, Florida.
Rrar Santa:
.
i want a wagon and'n cowboy
suit with a hag on it t want
n car and it pistol t want some
|vnut and some firecrackers and
a winter coal
Jacob Dargan*. Jr.
My alstrr want n doll and *
windmill nnd a ball and n win­
ter t-ont nnd some rloth and some
ill.he* nnd mine penut and n
dollbed and a doll
My sister Violet Mao,
Sanford. Florida.

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$3.98
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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Tha Croomi Academy Pan*B»r»
.are attain liuldlny rctular pyaeIIm nr»»lon* nach dfiy In pr*P*f"
atlon fnr a imunilon clash with
a Minml team In Miami Ctarnt- 11a
ma* day.
The Panthers tiaTa Jn»t Hn
Dhfwt Ihelr ra-cniar acaaam N*nnlna Ihynn fim ra, toalnX t«o
and tlelnx n atmnx llaallnM
elofcn.

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Ther* are tlx talntt bearing tb*
name St. Catherine.

C IT Y BRIEFS

OP A LL KINDS

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W ant U b J

B. L Perkins
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

YOUR WIFE

The r r fiU r monthly meetlnl'
« t the Meit'a d a b ot the tlotr |

Spends A Lot Of
Time In Her Kitchen

A W AL-RADIO
Would Mike A
Practical Modem Gift

The eecnf|4 annaal Cbrlatmaa
Party at Tmop It Iloy 8 c a «li
of America will be held la the
HKhtt: Burst.«« lt«bv deowed •rmei of the FI rat Itopttut
■»!&gt;&lt;&lt;«»». aoarhet rdeeda. r u M Church tonight at 7 ;lo o'clock.
Aeo. h««
W cte
F » » umutl
oftVUU of the trooh announced
bV&gt; ate t—
W JaaaVU! FU. her lb
!*« today, addltiK that parenta and
tTaiUiSIt hahhlten lm i. de frleadt arete Incited to allend.

mean, endeitt. e m ln
«a— 1
«h«dr VXu 1Verehaeae
bulk,
|e* rant, traotht 11*0%; hew
The flrat meetlnd of the San­
aaaaier *»WJ rndaMi allahtly ford Tourist's Hah of the cur­
W
sa-.tr heada, r—»r nwalite.
hv&gt;r l l « ten , tnwntly. |1.ee. rent aaaeret will be held In the

htseNt No Tine
T » Recoil Skips
Of Ua S; Soys Hull

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39c 3 prs. $1.10

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heoadlee aedwala eun room of I hr Montemma
deotaod aaedeeate auuabur ateadr Hotel Toeeday afternoon at 3 00
lit tear dw bwat Ite.
*'iru ru &gt; *&lt; -ii aatidN* «a- • clock, rh aother of Commerce
M*t deeeaed »a*c. aearhea lawat ofTIctala announced today.
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threw
local
National
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lh.lr weekly drill M-iuton In ihn
A ranorr tonldht
beginning
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CORN FLO W ERS—PAN8IES— ETC.

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DEALERS IN

OAK AN D PIN E FIREWOOD

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W lln r e a m y hand and re a l t h l.
the U lh ( a y o f D ecem b er ID T .
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C lrrlt o f C lr n .lt Court.
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General
Repairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

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the
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a ale at p u b lic o u tc ry t o lh a h igh aat b id d er fn r raah a t the Court
lln u te en tra n ce In hanfn rd on lha
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The Opening Tuesday Of

The annual Chrlatmaa
Tree
Dance and Floor show nt the
Sanford Ijndye II. P. t». Klk’v
will he held In 1Itet Rapford
Altai nra- tonight
beginning
ht
a i d rtrlocb, local latdye oITI'
i tala announced today.

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ere a* wuutata dt rre ditlra. t i l l '
ti n
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Comt In and arc our aaaoiCmtnt of gifts "for 1 * 0 "for
him" and "for them." It will ba easy to aotra your lift
problem her*.
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DONT DO YOUR XMAS 81I0PP1NG
UNTIL YOU’VE BEEN TO *

L A N E Y ’S DRUG STORE

WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

H ie Owl Book Shop

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CHRISTMAS BOOKS
GreetinI card* foi
X m i and avtryda;
SEND FOR MONTHLY BOOK LIST

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LONG D I S T A N C E R A T E S
# , / ' ..... ON C H R I S T M A S
AND N E W Y E A R S DAY !

O W M k t Rabbi
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HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

ISM io r d c o a c h --------- '
IB S CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE

Proctor Chevrolet Co.*

Christmas Suggestions
. FIREWORKS
We hare Uw meet complete Hat of flreworka
that km ever been Jkroofhl to Sanford.

4

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BICYCLES
An ideal gift
for' Chrlatmaa

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*22^0 to *50.00 .

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made between poinu within Monday, on both the Chrittihe United State*, on both ma* and New Year week-end*.
Chrittma* and New _Year’* and obtain the low rate*. ,
day*, will be reduced.
Take advantage of tbit op*
The low night rate* that are ’ portunity to make bothQiriatnow in effect every night alter ma* day and New Yeai'i day
teven and on Sunday* will ap- thi* year a time of greater h a p
ply on both perton-to-perton pines* lor your loved ones and
an d nation-to-station calls fri endo as well aa youncU.
; Christmas day and New With these special low rale* In
-made!
effect you can talk a distance
fYYcsr's
c ii't day.
\ ■If you can’t be with out-of- 1 ot 100 mile* for 40c; 500 mile*
town relative* and friends you 11-10; 1,000 miles |IJ5, and
can “ voi ce visit"
greater or leas dim
tancc* at a corre­
with then* by long
spondingly low
distance telephone
coat when t i l i ng A
at U|ilc cost
Since there holi­
station - to • station ▼
service. Person-todays are Saturdays
• you can place calls
Person ser vi ce il
•np t im e from
slightly higher.

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More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
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VOLUME XXIX

Member A a o c U M P t m

London Calls F or
’ A id
To Pres
On Foreign A ffa ir
Republican Leader Is
Critical O f Mem­
bers O f Congress
Who Imply Distrust

Republicans And
Democrats Are HR

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A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1937

'Ring Around
Nazis Helped
By Alliances

JUDGE SMITH

STUDENTS (!E T PR AC TIC A L EXPERIENCE

Britain Plans
Naval ShowTo
Impress Japan
America And France
Are Being UrgedTo
Join Navies In E f­
fort To Check Japs

Complete Control
Of China Feared

PARIS, Dee. 21. (A l-F ra n ce
ha* itr«ngthened her ring uf al*(
(lancet around (iermany to bol*.
tier her position in Central Eurepe
and ha* concluded nii ariial accord
with llriUln. I&gt; became known to
day.
The aerial accord, disclosed by a
. j highly
plated polillcal source.

t

NUMBER 102

Established In 1008

France And England
conclude An Aerial
Accord For Mutual
‘ H e 1p I f Attacked

Commission Of 5
Percent Assured
Jioklns By Order
—

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Amount ToBeFigured
With Costs In Taxi
Certificate S a l e s
Connally Objects ♦To
Unprecedented Ra­ ThoadT'klm wish |o purchase Sentence wav pronounced yr
t o * , o . . „ h w.
dio Address BySaito delinquent tax • tif la an-* as viola.mt;
S'me lottery law* by

Unrest In Mediterra­
nean MakesUnified
A c t i o n Difficult

the aerial forces of the two natlona
LONDON. D«c. J«. — (A P )—
Proxldrd under Ibc M.irplty "Ink
— just a* ihe navy and army nf
Prim* Minister Navlll* CnamCircuit Court Judge Millard II.
dollar"
taa
certificate
act
am
llrllain
and
France
am
already
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.
fimi h ( uLove), Jarrell we* given
btyUin told Ih* Haul* « f
now required to pny flvo j » r
plrdgrd lo miitunl assistance.
Comnnin* today that " « *
—A lf M. Landon gave Presi­ cam of Ilia amount ■&gt;[ di-lln n vrar In the S'aie Peni'enCnry The Central European alliance*
tempt has *v*r bv«n mad* by
dent Roosevelt
today a quint taxes Included In the lux and will have lo pay oil rot's in arc intended as a prelude to nrgni lie prorcruiinn.
Japan for • ptacaful Battle­
I ini ion v for
general European
pledge of "co-operation and certificate* &gt;&lt;a sold to tin- Hint"
ment” ol h*r war an China,j 1
relllemrlil. Il.v ihe ullianrra France
support in the difficult for­ In tba yeura 1931 3.r&gt; lnclu*lve
"It la time now for UO
as part of the cunt, M u r , tlm
hope* lo hold llie wpptr hand in
eign eituationa confronting Parllflcataa can l*e. drllv.-,. d,
"an***
oo"v , n»m*t»*. ! *8^
‘ ‘ ahWT
dealing ~with'Hei many.’
they ar* not uiJi*lW l-li.K th*
your administration.”
cordlntc to a r"ciu,i nrdcr
Is
I he 1U.T7 edition o f Janc'a fight.
right* and ihtorMtb ol fa r
In a telegram made,pub­ sued by C'livul!' Juilgll Millard
aignarh and that tkalr assur­
lic at the State Department, D. Smith.
ance
and
apologia*
meant
the 1036 Republican stand­
If tha court order bud mil l i m
disclosed the rare for art |«nvcr
Student dielillana are shown at work In Ihe salad pantry at Florida Slate College for Women al
something more than worda**,
ard btarar and lormar Kanaaa Issued. I bn tnx colli-ili.ra would
waa llmllnl only hy the supply of
the Premier,declared.
Tallahassee, one of the first educational Institution*
in Ihe south slid one of three In Ihe country of­
OoTtmor. crltkliad member* nf baxo received only n 111,, rui ,i
men and malerlata,
Concerning th* antlr* far*
Cong re a* of bath partita who amount Of Iho |i|iirml, uf the
'
I Janr'a disrtoxvd llrllain ha* 12 fering training in nilminlalrative fomlwoih. The course Iin* approval of the American Dlele'lc asso­
elgn altuatlon, ha aald Qroat
ha laid "by thalr actlana halprd auction klilrli. In must Insloiui-s.
battleship* ami three halite cruiaeri ciation. The student* and colleges fiom which they were gindiuilrd: left In right, Jot-cphine Spenre,
Britain's “ definite
objective"
lo create tha Impression among would bn eonaldnrntity Ira, Ihun
Univerally of (irorgia; Maxine Reahaugh. University of Missouri: l.eonn Rehhimler, Flomla Slnlc
la th* "aaltlamant of th* griev­
foreign natlona that they
do Ilia five p«remit \yiilcli tlm Inn
and ''rumor ban It five more bat* Collrge for IVomeli; Mini Ida Hmhl. University of Illinois.
ances of Iho world without
not truat your administration of allow*.
lie.-hips will he provided for In the
w ar”
for* Ian affaire."
ll'.lfl nii.l (tills eatlmnlra."
Hemlnoln Coii.i'V Tnx Collctne
Sanator Htelwrr,
republican. Jno. II. J Ink In.. iil.tnlm-d
Ihr
The find lien of Hie five liallle
Or Atssciatad I’n n
IIEND AYK, Dec. 21,—W )—The . .
, .
, ...
Oregon- Introduced a resolution court order mi llu.l bin inoiGrcnl Britain la consider- j
Spanish
government
today
hurled
today aahtna Hull to aubmlt in missions may u«xr lie mll.-clrd
Ing n show of naval m lf h t
po.re invii inh. Ihe fierce'
.V
" f,
,?
lb* aaoata tha number of Ameri­ u* pari of tl,e rihla. tiiher lax
: ,B" T'
to impresa Japan, a t w a r li
can national* In China; tha nap- collector* Ihrnnr.liiiut Ibe *lale alruggle for Teruel. radio a d v i c e . ^
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Hie 3*.*
mated number of officers and h*v* taken similar nrllntt 'll « k l . and the reinforced army of 1.00
with Chinn, nnd hoped today
ton, * 111,000,0011
hntlle.hi|&gt;*
I 50,000 waa onlcreit to lake Ihe pto-i
enlisted ,p*raonu*l of United . their renperllre roilnlleu
were Ike first lo be built hy Brlthat A m erican a n d ’
JBtatea
j Tbo final ijHTiie of circuit vlncUl capital "nl all coal*”
tain .lure 1025.
. army, nary of marine
.
Thla
llemendoua
force
and
th*|
,
wnrships
would
jo
in
in
the
Terry
IVnoctl
mul
(icrtrinle
corp*‘ now- lUtlonad Ultra and Judge Mill*,.I it. HmlHi In the
In.urgent defender* w*ni locked In
,h«
Far F-ualem pnrndo which,..
Uuuds of llrhta -were Issued a
tha approxlmata amount of Amtr-I proceadlnga ins.tight nlimit
t.y a
aanqulnnry hand «• hand contea. wmywh'pw .J ane. ,n .M. the flrUteh
nm nsyr license m II, e i f (Ice nf
Icati capital Invritad In China! the Tat (loll*rtnr I* a* fullowa:
m ig h t check “ Japan** a im td ,
V'T7 ~ ,ih&lt;* " V " 1 ,m
...... . Judge II. IV. Ware yralnr-'
and by whom.
j
-Ordered lhat it p, lli-mduu. wilhln the city on th. .arenih day ; ^ ’f r7
dom
inate Ch^na lo th e com- '
of
the
govtrnmanl'a
nffenaive.
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|day.
, * Hull awaited a reply from a* rlerk of t'lrriilt Court nf Hew- . Insurgent report. » i d the Tm- ' f d' d
‘"cludrd two a .m .fi ca,
plete michjAldn of foreign i
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'*« '• eel Igarrison
11 W d iB g n oul.)r*
u b , '"ffra,
" - " seven rruifara. 16 deatroyara,
NKVV YORK, Dm. Jl, —Id'ic j
Thn Hnufni-i|-Tnurial* Dub will
ka* ihr fifth r'jrceaalvo year,,* kite real a,"
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uni
W H iw
pm tM hhpe*anenM r rnjnln«td
»„ #
»«* pubmarinr* and many o t » S
AliahRit
iRkt grnlifll Atnerfoea » W
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Tim vrralrtn llnlmt Tt-h-giiit'h j h"l*l da fiiel nu lling uf Ihe w inter'rrltaua uf th" l&gt;ir&lt;l lifo inslho ran PrMhh gunboala are
th* Japan*.- bombing ,tr.i,
r,..u, deiive,i-g
1
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n „
b-n that
kr • IMdlaat
the fllMYflt
torrent "
W
maehtltt-tnnnlng of the U. prwvlaton nf chnpirr
Acl, ,le? alike arc rep.., led fallen. D r ,
tin, and Mm I'Oslal Tch'gral'ti |’ ' ’,|1
« f the Muu te n pull uf Hcmiilnlc- County will rn.ise nf rrventment but th* bails
Panay ahd three . B l.n d.rf of 1*17 ttud Tnx
a,,,
j
? rn,' w h** ^ ? n l e U m. have
Co |i"lay ]uinlly aimuiinrid t*• ', | 7'
. ' *' ,* " &lt; nf1' """'U nl |1(, i j k,.„ Thursday uf II,I, week by cause Is that llrl'aln fear* JaiWf'tOU ataamam la
tha
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tlW ' ^ » r . The communication.
Ho j ,,l K|a., fllr .... yenrv c m
to 1,1 A cold,,,,,
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o f rebel Moors am.' I n T o n i ^ l t ’ s W C R t h C r crnl Ci,rr,iniiii1rul1iai4 f'iiiiimlsxh*i,
nations with economic hrfpraat*
________ ticpuTItxl iii tin- ,\al|niiul A ssckI*'
la 7» cl liy Iho TaUo govommanl'a' IMS 1ml 11 Ini lilalvn. in ni,y one.
fur u |f,i |t«rr('iil l,ii-,i*hnu i &lt;
legIminIn-s win repoited ileatruy-J
I ■! *’
linn " f Audil' on Sueipliea fur puh- In the Orient.
Mil gallon
of
tha
Ineldent rn, any bid nr lild* hern.....re &gt;r
tin- dcierrent to Hi* Rrltlah
,.p|M,r Nrw Vu, k Bl4,„
„ |n rule*. Thn Incrensu. II granli-'l,
l/&gt;atJon in tIre Jnminry numlier of
r: srwhlch pr-aentad a Crave throat htreaflor luniln by lliein, under id hy government plane, when d,
had da k until b* thn first In 9" )• 'l l
■lielr uffielal ouignime. Ilird Lore, naval show In oriental water* la
' l l to Japanese-A mar lean relation*. said Art. unli-as said hid. In ml- trie.1 In raise the eeige. (.nvcrn-| N(,w Khgland ..........
iho
fur
mriit inarhlttegun nest, and fleets, r ,dl^ ,y
w„Jlt|1Pr „ M|jiy_ uf upe ration,
I',
K. Mosul, president of llie Flor­ the continued unreal aloag lb*
I* eipertod within 4t hour*.
■ill bin In nil eleiks tiiit,
met
M&gt;»'
,n „ lp A,||r,(|1 World War pi'tl, id kln-n
ida hrtuirh uf thi' Society, reported mediterranean and Hriliah relurtFollowing japaneie
Amhaa*a- advn|ll«t|ig eipenne*, It In an of plnnes nmImshed the midnrirnl, &gt;Pr,,ral
Utility
gnvnrnui'
nl
k&gt;lH
iii
»I
i
i
iinrr In withdraw any conalder*
today.
dor Balin'* public apology to llm amount auffli-lent In pay I’laln column, the mtvlce* said, and I'a dacka mountain,, rcpurlinK lem I'untiul., lire miiiuun, 1HIN||I mIuI
,|,.yt,,r ,
Ilurlui: I'lirislmna week, these aide number nf warahlpa now
*
uAmertcnn people In a' t*&lt;»mln- 11(1' Jn'i. II .llukliis. Us Tax convoy of reliel war planes fled. I |M,rull,rr, f, „ m
(,'ovrrnnirnt dispatches said the |ip,„ H
T1„, llnr,|IPtn |l|„|nn in) •
reiisiis ale Inkeli Ihroughuill the 111I*in a
ul* unprecedenlad radio * peer It Colli'i l»r. n ,.t,in i-iiiilrali n&gt; I"
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WASHINGTON, li.V
(irrat Hrdnin emphasiaed her
Ciuled n,tie , and fiuui a eim,|mi„t
In which lie deacrlhad tha bomb fi |errent cl til" ntmiuul (it sin h firs* nNsmill enllinin of 2000 m t»( „ * ( , . . ....j a eaten se, I to,,
H
,^ ks&gt; U|1J 1|U,| „m, h « " &gt; n &lt; l i « a r » I I n * T l i t r i r i i | u - | | i
liii’ .Srnnli' ll;ntfiiii|* i %onnull ro i^«&gt;ii «*r i
1
, ym r liy year, an in- grave view of Hie far eaatern
Ing *■ a "grava blunder," (ten- dellu&lt;|u-nl Tax, ns lil&lt; cumin I, entriTtl Teruel through n remarry
! Itli*l r| **i|i| fif lln* rtbiiijiMfiti*n
ifler n 45 111 Indie piepaialory n r wurm„ r
Ml«* Hlililllllsf in^lMli1*, |ii •i|■* *i
i,| valiinlde r n « i ei-i* crisis Inst iiighl liy naOilng a new
alor Connally, damorrat, Trias, *l"n, wllliiuil
first
ciilleellng.!
| Imlnt: Jcft|i»|i|i/« t| lf&gt; II ilu rllh '1
llUf‘ lull ti'iluy mtfl M*iit it t llie H u uf llie loid life uf Ihe coun­ ambassador In replace Sir Hugh*
I
ill,-ry
fire.
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litre
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re
rommenlod In tba aenat* on the fur I'lnlullff, lil1( ,v,nillllniilu,| due
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The second column fought Ha' muln,.t| „,mul lint
.St'Hulf f*u quirk nctum.
try id ihi,, ! ensttfi in uldaiiiiMl, Mr. Montgomery Knatrhlmll llugraaen,
ja
iliiifi
Fur
Mill*1
"vary unusual procedure"
fol­ him."
\ i*rnl Rhii Ir’iiliiiK nf thf
wny tii Mm* a^rn al nrnl Hip Muni, (h|| tMDH, {kMr, ,,(l
who was a minded last August
A' IMnni |»I* * Min in %-JnniI measure Masuu mid
Si,ml, hr,I
lowed by Balia.
ijtnrKlV r«*nch««l Ihp railroafl aU*j mild, fair kuatlur The guvern- nr i liit ifiiinliT,** Min hluiiiti'Ul differ,! in four m il«r I'erpei is (,,,,,i
lu llhtil, Mr- Mauni n puilrd, when Jnpaiirse planes machine*
Call* It Uauauat
tbitIII
linn. The storming nf the city be( l ,„,
! tin- vrr-luii pas'#,| l.y ( hi- House I'Nul ulisrivers I,,ruled III! differ- gunned hla autnmnhlle.
lainlng servlet- nt
-It la a very unusual procedur*
"Thu pcjsliion of *h»' telrgiaidi, .Saliirdny,
gnn Im.t night in bitter tub-arm, |j,kt,|tltl,|, kl
The foreign office announced
lleiimrrutir
|a-a,|ei- &lt;^tl »|*Titi nnd suhapre-li-a during
said
ti-mi
i-ralari-.
tu
tor |l&gt;o ambassador of a foreign
rnld nfler nil the heiglils surraim
J1*1,1 ry *n III
*he pu dir s'-rvl," I Hadley f,,rn/i«l that conferees " f «heir one day’s walk, nnn mure Sir Archibald Koyr. veteran dip*
nl.lii
and
tiunarm*
kmild
nul
country to make aa address di­
ing 11m* renn-teiy fell into govern­ rndung, r rltrus.
. f rtd a new* release from W h
......
rilll|,| .............. ihnl ..... previous
During lomut who ha* burn ambassador
rect lo fhn paopta of our coun­
Cap), II. C. Washburn, com ment hands.
tv uslern Union and l'o«t. aald , ,mf ,
, tll
...... .. ,|mr.
.... four year.............. to- remnls to Itnrh'lud sineo IIHS, would take
try without clakrlng that stale maodlng officer nf Company II,
Weaken I'usltlnnn
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i« unique in h«tit «|imh
Semiii* .romtui H er mm
elimina Imve Iiniu iiiihIn |.‘UI
»&gt;penis iturl over Ihr China post aa toon al
men! through tha y-gular depart- wae .the guilt speaker at the an
Military advice* at Madrid *»ld d " 1 C rH O IlH I l l d l C 't c d
lio
**vr** a eland ,v
eharx'-. (p|j n |,r„ vj,j „ (,, rtv)v« iiiislnn eul,*|ierie* tiavu. been lerurded in possible.
mcnia o f government." Connally nual Christmas Party nf the Med­ posit inlix llirmiglinul Spain hyl
hot mu.t rely &lt;t ito Income
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h&gt;
Thn announrrrnrnt said that
prclrtriad.
ical Detachment uf the 12l'h In , (lie relieln had weakrnisl their
w m v on w itu ■* i&gt;&lt;
Or " " 1 .Mit). This feature wax i &gt;tuirv,--l ,n
Sim-,- Hie rules leipiiru that n recent t-vrnls iiir fjhe far aaat
Ila Made bl* observation after fanlry in the Sanford Armory moving an nrmy of reinf"irement«
„
Item of aervlen
. r,.i..... I. I l y , hp .......... measure
le n if r y ........... If. miles in die- made it essential llrllain should
Ia
tolitoSlu 1
ft,.. Iikl*
kMilPaul fl|t
L*
^ ilK e .
*
Senator
Copeland,
democrat. last night,
to to
relieve
ihe
hal'aguri-d
city.
P io*ren I, in, i
x an, a .on | -||„. p;,,,,,!,• ruioioiltr-e exlelided meler is to la- used for the obaer* I*« rrprnxau'od in China "by a
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Fifly
ol*
pets,ms
were
indicted
hy
^
'N ew T »rk , brought tb - matter
Capt. WMihhum lo|«| the netrly Trams of trucks were said to have
llniu-n eerl,-s uf
Improvemeiils I , |M.
^ ^ ^ nm»iti/al|nii period rnliutiH only Hie i-u 'ein part nfj diplomat uf amhasaaiinrial rank
_ . ,
jury
luday
_l I* I bo aenata'i attautlon by in­ so member* of the Company pri­ ll,s-n bringing
ilnging thousands
uiousaim* uf
hi ,rebel
.reori , fisleral grand J
’
* on
* »tid ti"w devnlopmepls In tilsiii I , „ i|1(M| fi r
uml Hint
lhat "offt
mill I,omet to jfi Se,oil!,lie ('a,only, a'Xlemling ' ioui nnd
mrangemtit*
quiring of Senator Pittman, demo­ sent of plans for maneuver* „ f tin- i rlHI,tn nnd heavy ai.lllrry Into «...
and uperallnx pmuress, it ha'* : yearn. Meudu’i snd this vv,mid re- Sanfold to |.„he lluim-y and in- shoulal
should be mailu
mail, w
legging roiiapiracy whlrh drprlvcd not Hilly me' nil ihe liu r' lislrof
crat. Nevada, chairman of the Third Army nrar (iulfpurt, Mies.l nrrki
•
j the guvirnmrnt of at Irast |l,Hno,- costs arising during thn past dure iiionUd)’ payiiirlilv ,,f put- a-loditlg liu- llvietto and Ctudunts possible drill)-.’'
foreign
relation*
committee, at the annual enriinpmrnt in thej
The sudden derision considered
buying L'&gt;ml &lt; rusting M-rtInns, n ilnliidrd.
OHO iii luxes duting *lit- past Ihrvu three derides, hut Inis uituallv rliasera
whether bo bad batfl Informed aummer, which ix expected to hr
filjlllfl-nr less,
| M,-r,i 1,f-r:i of Hie Florida Aodu' ,'l, by political circlet in reflect th*
year*.
itoerensid the uni uf lie siTvirr
of Hallo's
plana
b«ror*
Ibe by far the largi-si iri which (hr
Hu* House hill rati., fur 20 year,Society oi Kroids vilio Inive com* srrii.ua view the government look
Tin- defrmlanU inrlud-d tlirTU to the n'ltilte*'"
ever
speech waa dallver-d. Pittman FanfoH Companies have
anlull,r«lmn,
jpleled llirir Hud Etudy Iteipiiri* uf an increasingly grave alluacity
|sdievmrn
nnd
a
funner
tnThe only Increase In telegraph
a*Id ha bad not. and that (In i participated.
Tin
Senate f'oinmiltre ulsujmenlx nlia mud lu Inku pail In tion came as the cabinet waa
T A l f AII a e v e r - Dee - ! _ fVD1 * p*‘*'' " r " f «»(• wlrohol lax unit, rates whlrh tins hern mnilu In
word » ( lb* aposch reached him
Major A. W. Km a, mmmandmg
rhsnged ti
pi imiUiiig i|,e| tills rensns Tlilirsday are naked «n reported runsldering sending all
Hoi pnst SO years. |l was (Hilrd I'resident to itiereuao Hie nggiegH'elget in touch id unrr with Me,
through tha newspaper*.
(Cvntliioatf u,i nagt Thera)
officer of the Medical Det.chmen.,- . ^
j „ i . m, .„ ,‘o ^ ,b S ^ ‘‘ '^ M .'^ o J k e r e o n ‘ K
ed out, kns made by Ihe g„v, amOeid " f met*gages that llie Fed'lMason. *11,e patty veill ge* under
Bella .poke on n commercially
ernmenl
kh'n
II
uperaled
the
sponsored program over the rod caslon. He told Ihr « umpany 'hai i|„. SlalFs new ocrupallonal license kl||,ni,. ,
•nil HounIiu; Adininistiathui niigld*wny at ilny Iij-.lit and run'inur work
l!«Millltlgr&lt;il •*«•
T hw
network of tb* National Broad­ approval for the promotion lal. I.t ,aw in , hr Hoprcm. Court.
|
.....
Insure.
until dailt
casting *y*t*m.
HI*
remark* D. G. Scott to the rank uf captain
.
- William Mr I* Christie uf Jark- The JInline |,||J rnnlnlns a prnvi
Fair tonight, except cloudy atkl j
ware transmitted over t l .la- has been tentatively approved.
slot, for n loti,I of f2,imn,nou.imo m
iut
unsettled on mutreme south coasti
lions but reached
no farther
G ill* frem the Company urerv descrilted 'hr Murray suit ns a
m»itgni'i's, and permits Hie I'resi
MVdnrsday partly cloudy, slightly
west than Bt. Louis. Tbs ambas­ presented to both MeJ»r Knox u-.d lest rase on hrhalf of aulotn"hiUill id lu iiieii ase Hiis an unlit,ijti d
warmer In mirth and central por­
sador dU not bull cal* and !| Lt. Scott by Sgt. Lawrence Reel. dealrrs. He ia Murray's coonset.
....'mill. The Senate dn(| limits
— -•
, -"A* tion*; scattered frost lo north per- '
Gueata prearnt al tha party in­
could not ha learned whether m
The murt directed Hayes Wutnl,
the pnsHihli, iurtenau to f l.tiD'i (100
LDNMHN. Ihr. 21—tAh-J.luyda ■Ion tonight.
Hh a U w tt aa Puma I h m l
cluded Capt. H. C. Yth'hburn, U Dade fainnly tax collvctor, |n
With only thro* days remaining
Attridi n I,as been eallytMu the
«■ rtOI!Mid lo,|«y, lhat-* the J'nited
Karl Nordgren. nf Company I), I.t. show by'January 6 why he should until Chrialma* Kvv, the ilradllna fact Uml tris-s on fnail lawns
Senator (lulkley (D'Olilo), said Hl*tv» Hm-r t'tiy of llanrhurg had
W. K. Rungr, also of Company It, nut I.KSUC lircnse lo Murrey for for filing entries In the hanford would form Ihe iniist suitable name uf tlm opposition to t|,e bulls
wife leased' that she ia finking after
and IJ. W. D. Hoffman o f Head psyitirnl , less than ■*« out In IhcjGaidcu
Club's annual lighted bacltgruuml for colored lights, tin- in*,measure was In liend to have a^inlltefiirl 19 miles c»ai- of Ter*
quarters Company.
19-17 law.
j t'hrUlmaa tree contest, sHridlonjacI and other ornamentation.
been satisfied by a fliin.-e uliieli schelling, Ni-Uu-rlarids. The CJty'of
MurTpy.; s"M h* offered t'ullee has leen callrf to the coupon ap*| All trees nnisl Is- llghteit on would keep proposed government linn,I,,;r'i: 4, i|uned hy the flail I •
lorrWmsI I75MI for license* on hla||ic&gt;ring in The Sanford Herald |Christ mu-, night ami hr illumi ronl tolled inutlgagc ns»,,euilloni more Mail Steamship Company and
* * • ft tY®®
I!w
nutnmnhile sdea places In Miami-! for the purpose of registering. All Bated eaih night through New frem l iitering the Individ oil hnnie la nn HI2J tun veisrl,
. . . ak apart
GRE
Wood
refused
to
issue
them,
and
rnupu'ha
mux&lt;
be
In
The
Herald
Y
ia
r
’a
lalwrrn
the
hour*
uf
g
p.
loan
field.
The ship left Hamburg un Dec.
. . . farnllart
demanded, fn addition: 115.25 fur uffire not later than Dec. 21.
j M. and Hi I'. M.
Under Iho- Hum',, draft, Ihe 10, callrd at llrrmrn. leaving there
... a
Tbpre call* were answered by the i|„. service department operated) According to Mr*. Ilumrr l.itll#,] The following prlaes and their mortgage iusociationv vvimld lend last night for Siulh*mpt«n where
Fire De|uirtineh| yrsten'ay, p'lir hy Murray and |1J&gt;0 for earh cm" chairman of tit* Hanford Harden donors « , t r annaunced by Mr*. only un large srnle prup-rtv. This, shj wav due lumurrew. At Balti­
Chief Mark
Cleveland reported ptoyn over five in the service d»-] Club commit!re sponsoring ihe con* j Little:
lliilklry said, would beep theni more, J, II. Threadgill, an offirial
this morning.
|partmrnt| and |2JS per thousand teal, ronaiderabla Interest haa been
Beat living lighted Christmas from rampellng with Imildlng and of the steemahlp company, taid tha
Shortly nfler nuon yesterday dollar* on Ihe maximum inventory mantfeat In thla year's eom p«-'trM&gt;
,h&gt; swarded by Florida |unn assnelaliiins wliirh linancc liner l.ail a passenger list of "uvt
•lie Department was railed lo •*■ o f new and used automobile*.
[tlUon and all indication* point to power and light Co, aerund prixe, individual homes.
inure than four or five and a crew
tlnlfulsh a aniall grass firs betwe- n
Murray contended be should nut an tven greater number of entriea tabu lamp by Itandill Electric Co
o f seventy five.”
Park nnd fink Avenues near lu* required to pny for lb* aervk-n than In prtvioiia year*.
I Brat rnarndde, )2.50, award, d
NEW PAIIK
Eighteenth Slltet, Lnter *ha Dr* depnilinrnt and Ita rmployra b- - The auggrstiun ha* been made by Sanford Harden Club; aerun I
DUNEDIN, Fla., Ike. 21.—(Ah
TOITRIRTB INCRKA8K
partment waa called to th* borne rauxe service la incidental to *cll- that person* living on the main prtxe, serving Iray by Hcott-Car- —The chamber of rommcir* has
LAKELAND. FI*., Dec. 21.—
o f Mr*. Jarrell at 110 W. Flftavnth ing automubllra.
thoroughfares "o f Hanford makt rnwsy, Inc.
pledged co-oparwtian with the city (A l—Th* rhimher of rummare#
Street where the tool wae berning
He doe* net owe the Inventory especial affort* lo decorate tree*
Best ih-rora'rd doorway, 12.50 in effort* to establish a new re­ announced
tourist regiatratlona
from n flu- and waa called la the tax, he aald. because he paya the In order lhat inurlata and pasaera* awarded by Hanford Garden Club; creation park at * coal o f 17,000 through Dec. 1 were approximately
scene ehartly afterward for 'he Plate'* gross receipts lag oa hit by aaay be iippreaaed with Chrlat- aecond prur. Iiotile of toilet wa'cr to 110,000, Government assistance 40 per cent ahead o f (he rorres­
***** reaaun. No damage waa d-ip,.**!**, ____
_
.
nils decoration* In Saaforf,
’ by Jones k Htephrua,
will be sought,
ponding date In 1930,
.

Bloody Battle Is
Raging In Streets'
To Capture Teruel

t£&amp;

loyalists R e i n force!
Assault Army W ith ....,ir* ,,,,,,r"hlp‘
20,000 New Soldiers

20.UUO

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"* W "

K'"r

15 Percent Hike
In Rates Asked
By Wire Groups

Will Be
Taken Of Birds
In This County

CITY NEWS. 11KIEFS Ce n S US

Mason Prepares For
Fifth Annual Count
O f Seminole Birds

Postal And Western
Union ExpressNeed
For More Revenues

No Danger To Citrus

New Deal Housing
Act Revised, Sent
To U. S. S e n a t e

Capt H. C. Washburn
Addresses GuardUnit

In Iiootlegging Ring
21. (Al­

Contest Is Made Of
State's License Law

LOCAL, WEATHER

)

U. S. IJ
Sinking
ri Following Collision

Christmas Tree Contest Coupons
Must Be Filed By December 24th

(100._______

e v e ry b o d y
tbuys anti uses

I f You Need Three Calls Answered

C h ristm as S e a ls

By Fire Department

V tu ,

NUILSt

A C LASSIFIED AD
will get it for you.

Phone 148

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , S A T U R D A Y , DKCKM ftRR 18, 1937

C a r Skids A n d Six
Guardsm en Killed

NOTHING DOWN

PAY NEXT YEAR

W ESTERN
= U N L IO N l
MR. HORART HAYNES.
c-o MATI1 HR FURNITURE COMPANY,
HANFORD, FLORIDA

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A C O M PL E T E L IV IN G ROOM S U IT E

T H R E E P IE C E SO LID W OOD

Congiatlng of ihe following eight piece*: aver-aluffrd tapentry covered nofa nnd chair, three lampa, pull-up chair,
end lnhlc and lamp table. Don't miiw IhU big bargain of
our value purade.
&gt;
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Walnut flniah Iledroom null conalating of handsome poaler
l*ed, roomy cheat of draw-era, graceful triple mirror of the
lient quality.

« « ■ * « * ; « - * * mmmmmmutmmt

9 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite
Full size modem suite consisting- of
Lhina cabinet, buffet, six-foot table, and
six upholstered chairs............ $89.50 up

TABLE LAMPS

ALL MIRRORS
Reduced 25%

$299

Wr have nil kind* fromthe nrwcsl ilinKttnnl pninll
bevclrd round mirror lo]
graceful highly decorated]
framed empire dealgna. •;

Barrei Backs

7tu 4&gt;m/93g

KWWMUUMWMMlUNaWr

4 Star Value Bedroom Suite

FLOOit LAMPS
$8.95

la rg e comfortable chains aa IIIni.'rafed with deya reel rwahteas. , , Prised |u sell . . . N#
dawn payment.

PHILCO

Boudoir Chair3
$7.95 up
We have a large variety of
gay aad coloalal rovers from
which to aeleW. He* them for
yaoraelf.

Four piece walnut suite similar to illus
tration, but with knee hole vanity. Val­
ued at $97.50....... ........................ $79.51

HI* way Indirect floor lamp*
with silk shades, light la base.
And apeaklay of Christ mss
gifts, see these lamp* aad one
af your problems lo solved.

END TABLES
$ 1 -2 ?

All aolld mnteral, no
veneer*. Therm tablaa will
®ake n nice Christmas
gift for u friend or one of
Ihe family. See thejn now
on display.
t »*ll OXLV

Coffee Tables
$1.95 up
We have a large variety
of coffee table* on dlaylay
that are aeaaonabl* for
f'hrtatmaa. . . and reaaonable loo. Don’t mtea Uteae
value* I
r »s n

only

Pull Up Chairs
A large variety o f nmole j
era, any one o f which any;
W an would like fo r
hU,
Chrletmaa. See our aelec-

T0YS OF ALL KINDS
WuRons,

Vrj'jcjpedes,

Rockets,
other toys. W e are overstocked.
Priced to sell at..........................99(

$4.95
Ws hats a larg# twice tea o'
cavers la gaXwllh these hand
same chairs. Th* above prk&lt;
ta -.ho M*h grtea.
.

OPEN
EVERY NITE
T IL L XMAS

Kitchen Cabinets
$ 2 6 -5 0
A asvfal and practical gift
fay tha ham*. Mother has
■ I tewgvd far one of Ihswa.
Mm * - - _______ a *

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E A R L I E S T U . S. W A R P IC T U R E S ?

M a y o r H ig g in s N otifiesP o w er Com pany
O f C fiange InW hite
W a y L ig h t System

Tke City of Sanford plan* to
fantlph power for Ihe muptyripal whlla way ayatem from tha
recently Inatalled gtneralora at
the City water plant 'as aoon aa
T ib e r R iv e r A lso D e poaalble, according to a letter
. d in e s A f t e r R isalgned by Mayor Edward III*glna and addrtaaed to ll. II. Cola' in g ,To Neyr H ig h
man. aa local uan %*r of the
h
» y Aae*e*«»a4 mw-s
Florida I’ower and Light Com­
f Btlmv weather belled the
pany.
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Tha letter waa In reply lo at
approach of Chrptmag In
recent ronimonlcallon from the
many parts of the country.
Puaer Company In which ottl-'
House
O
f
Represent­
New York City, Juat recov­
dale sipreaaed a dealra in enlarj
atives Votes End To laid a. nsw-contract with the1
ering from a car" of enow,
sleet nnd fce chllli had a
W a g e A n d H o u r Bill i City for aupplylng current to tha!
atreel llghtlnit aratem.
temperature of nearly M deMayor. lltetOns letter la aa
WASHINGTON. Dug. IS.-ttAI
followg:
•
—White
House
oldea
represent­
■Scnttcrrd ruin
fell on
-Referring In your letter of |
many iteeLlonn eaat o f the ed President Roosevelt as being aereral deya ago regarding the'
Mhwtaalppl River and nver the gratified .at the ralmneaa with Municipal Ulreet IJghtlng Agree-1
inrnl.
northern plains slates. Rlaewhere which Ihe country and the press
e|l |g Ibe Intention of the City!
as
a
whole
has
reacted
to
Ihe
Urn weather waa fair.
to fumtah currenl
for their j
bombing
of
the
gunboat
I’anay.
whileway fium llirlr own plapl
I The Ohio valley, Iho lawer
Tha chief #«ecutive waa de­ aa toon aa poaalble and wa would
tflmtsalppl valley, Ihe central
This view of the gateway lo Fort Mnrion nt Si. Augustine do ring Ihe Mesicnn wnr (IH.’itl f&gt;B) Is now believed nittong first pic­
scribed aa being pleaded because
and’ cant -Gulf states had some­ Ihe people of Ihe country have be glad lo dlacuaa with you au tures of a United States war. Prrvlfusly ("ivil War views wren- r onsiilerrd' rnrlleal. Ibis picture hns hern of pn-nl value to the De­
agreement ln'rt‘(ard to the over­
what colder temperatures but preserved an attitude of ralnt head light..*
partment of Interior in i-pconxtrucilnfc the old foil. It is a da truer retype *•» rompnreil with the "wet plait1'*-the photographer bad l«»
the middle and south Atlantic thought concerning Ihe attack
Mayor lllgglna In discussing carry his solution for plntCs with him -used in Civil War pictures. The picture l» owned by II Arni'Uir Smith of Yonkers, N. V.. and
•taiga had warmer weather. There
the mailer loday, pointed out was lent The Associated Dross liy Iho New York Museum of Art.
Were no unseasonably low temthat the 100 kilowatt generatera ■
Nralnreo anywhere In the coun­
at the plant at tha present time .
try. Weekend forecasts told or
could supply eufflclent current
antler weather,
for both Ihe pumpa at the wella
•IWetTi ■wore rising throughout
and the whit# way lighting aya- ■
•wrtern Pennsylvania and northtern with vary llltl* additional
m
Vkgteln today. ThyeaUncoal.
The Mayor atated that there I
Contributions In the Empty tile f
loans la distressed railroads yea- will ha vary lltlta additional J
Stocking FXind will have to be In ted f
terday, Vet threw edd water on malulenance coat a§ Ihe Cby
It scores of Seminole] rome
whllswgg,(
Mas- Uaa of ,a«w patella work* , now . maintains , U
lyS
“ families are h.j ft em
36* -‘D efendants Con­
•pending to prime the pump of system with the exception of C. O f C .~ O f f i e J e l *
receive ('hflslmaa baakrts tlaie! Iia-r I
Inactive Industries.
replacing defective bulbs, and
Will Mail C o p i e s year
victed A t One Tim e
front Ihe Satvnllnn Army.
|••tli,-i
JIa said at n prvaa conference ‘ h»t lbs lights. now out of uao
With
a
goal
of
f.100
and
only
"I
wl
To
Friends
InNorth
O
f Plan T o Bom b
amltfcg mow, fed. Ihe streams that lha stoppage of loans to! ■* a result of an oconomy move
five days In g«, a total * of only
I1
•vec *be watershed of tha Al* the railroads In Ihe last few °n lha pari of tha Clly, could
Tim booklet, "Whin
tVinlir $.V1!I7 hail Im-cii received when Ihe’ lloit
h f K i y aad MonongaMala rivers. months was only a general rule ••• again put Into .iarvlro.
offtriid cheek up was ionite tmlny hi I,,
IHagtag a prediction o f a t t feet and that sxccplions were to he
Rerorda r*'*al that Ihe month Cflinrs,’* piriorially advert l»miJ Those wh** Imve not yet done ao'slei-k
&gt; r ro,t of current for Iho e n t i r e the nnliirnl bcauHe* of Sailfunl and who wan* lo cotllrihule lo Ihe whirl
r l at Pittsburgh, t#o feet over eipected
nnd Ki-ininnlc County and put&gt;fM-olaijn.
\
But there would be no .keep\ , * v v , » x - liahril niiniinlly under the au- Empty ,Stinking Fund are urged ,uure
I
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T.h"
apire. of the Semlmde f'nuniy tu send their contributions In utjprovh
ROMS, Dec.
I I —UP»— Fair Ilona, he added. ,o I.U recant da- lB,,l,ly ,7t V
claim., terminating alloratlon. of " pr* — d hl“ «»•
Clinluber nf I 'oil! Inetre. W n(f the Ihe enilierl po.Mlile "|i|milnoilV., Ihi nt
weather after a weak of almost
public work. fund., i ' 7
,
I V ' prexn mid I. rendy for di.lrihuIII p"tnling trul I lie tired whirl) ihildr
eantUboaa rata waa' promlavd emergency
President Roosev.lt told new.- pro.lm.«ely lOO Whlt.w.y IlgbU
lion, Inrnl Chnuiber offlriala re­ exists limnin' ninny Sanford faiii-l (Vi
Boom today and the valley of ihe
emphatically that h. * / "
,ow*r “ •» 1
,h", ported today.
(lies, ('x|il. Fred S. Fcrrn of Holduy r
Tiber Rivfr was relaasod from papermen
doe. not consider Ihe congreanow l„ ..rvlce
The iMMiklel IhU year in laryvr f'alvnUnn Army told of a fantil.*.- .lay I
disastrous floods. The river, which
« “ r Pi '” ' ° t \“ l l " , * T
ond more complete than rver of nine whirlt iu nt tho point ol Innln
had risen to within a few feet of atonal proposal for a conaUtuJ ]» » • ’
Imfnrv' nnd depict, many le-au- •taivnli"li nml iitltsl depend U|i"il Suidb
Iho top of the walla built tS years t tonal amendment, f *V m S tt ' l« ' ~
_
x[ ^ n
1. r '. ..
. I if ill aci-nrv taken in lliii Piiiin1y» Hit- Salvation Auny for whatever Wort
ago to bold It to Ua course, drop, CongTeas from declaring war
'I
•"HI a referendum ha. been held u. T^f ,
gad slowly.
follnwr.1 with .hurt lull vivid it.may have to rut on t'hrislninv
among lb. people, to be con.laf
,
description*
of
the
attraction*
I Damage was believed ta total ent
with rwwwUnt.il..
publicity standpoint and also
three lo four mUHoa dollars. en. with representative govern from , M,e,r , n|U . nd ,n„ . Kcniinido County ha. to offer
Thousand* have beta driven from
mated that considerably larger northcmei^ who come south In.
HU ona word re p ly-N o -ta nBh| bulb, may be Inalallcd In avoid the chilly hla.t of Ihe
Mmlr betaae by Urn TlheVs flood*
Farm Mechanics Is
wateaa- Seep kitchen* aad tempor­ th« ipMlfk fjueatlon Indkmltd th© busln*&gt;a ■metIon of tbs Clly nortliwiud.
Studied By YyuthH
Only n few nf these Ixxihlrti
lha admbiUtratkn would (o order to obtain mora adcary shelters were established for that
fight lha proposad amendment qaatn lighting,
have U-fii w ill out a . y rl but
A jinrt time rlasn in Farm Mevigorously when It cornea before
Mayor lllgglna, however, da ChandM&lt;r offirinT. have already
the House bf KepresenUllvaa on rllnml lo mak. a statement re receivitl roiiiidlnieiila for Dieit
rhsnics fur boy* who etc mil al­
'* "• »®* The amendment, of- Mrg|n, th, roniracl with, Ihe attractive woik ill rnmpdini;''frie
N e w Y o rk F uture
ien) Inc high school Is b- init mil
lrwalla.se m l-.as r * .r l
n,P'. UuU Ludlow Power Companx under which Ihe
suiam.iry nf Flurlili rjim i sale* due rd *1 the Heniuude High
F a rm eraC o m ln r H ere
W . r*‘lulr» ,w°- Clly la now operallug. II. II.
Hilled under the auspices ill
IhlnU vote o f the two houses Coleman, manager of lha Florida C IT Y N k W S B IC IE i^ In the eoeli r(l.-dnd' lilliiwr.lrm Alev l|. Jidinsiui, vuchIihiisI ng
Ford mol
ailrlhta‘ ‘niarkeia («r Ihe-'.weeli rlriiltiue teacher nf the Hrhool.
, . r ,,*De*M** by Ihroo-fourthe Dower and IJgbt Company alau
KANitAH I'ITV. He. |». - (At
to become law.
refused lo commit hlm.tlf on
lust rjojng. ending" lee. 171li.
Tlirww nu n w**i»v nti«»t. min w #b
The nighl rl«s*. -My. Johnson
Although Mr, Roosevelt would ,h, position of the Company re
with a btlcf rutlew ot Jiipuu nt. •dalisl will ho riiuducled *&gt;ne utitriM ifl liv l •-.**r K1**'. hi
not comment an the Panay bomb- gardlng tb# mailer,
nffi-illiuf saiiin. tnllons .
nigld encli week olid any hoy up N ilnrrn ytif(i li"l m*V«'rn ImniIId Ks
tag and would not give hla resThe original contract. for a
Florida Interi.tu&lt;&gt;- . shipments to :’l years nf age limy attend nml Itiurn 11*4111 ino |U*|wons wryf
•one for opposing
tha
war period of II yaarg. was entered
by all carrlota the!- pr.-i .-illnp the rlnsses fire nf rliaige,
m1r•••%!i *«i ten* yrslrriltiy nImmII v
amendment, Hall ig known lo fsal into wllk the Power Company In
week’.'fPn'iin* tree, lllh l. iniumnl
III conjunction wiih the Farm Mf|rr rinplnyri of I ti *• l.ilmr
lhal auch a plan would weaken October of IBM. at a lima when
ed to. II&lt;k cai*, au Ini-fff*». uf Mechanic* Fouir-e. Mr, Jol |»s* n imulilnl Kuril n«n«‘rnlily |iUnt
,
*®v»n»medta hand in for- a large number of lights ware
»7». run.I,till. of S«*IA ^caji) plans In offer Ihe Imy* u counw •lull work for llm day.
sir'*
w*u,d r,mw*
In m i. bowavar, due m
oi*n*'-«. bit of grate fiull and in llo w to («.*t A long W ith llltu -l
Tw o ih'tmly 1 filial al»le*di W#*» •»
ute mobility of aaloo .whtan tho adverse Dnandal conditions,
*»»*lnUrtl A.i IIn^r «vro|ltf| up
Iteople, k
•ome authorltlaa feel Is highly tha Clly sought to redoes Its
Ttie iirxl af the classes wd. he |&gt;nu(mutely .iuu Kuril workrm
f u n ! la I tea Mina wflL i k . __a_ &gt; _. na_a.es .1" • .
.a .
lf&gt; Ih«*lr hiuiKM finni Ihn plant
held ill Ihe High Hchoul |H-tat 7:.*!•» p. M. nnd any wuo *»•• Where Ihe |t„|lr.| Alllomobllo
inti-rr 'iel ju ntli tilling the, rlsss Worker* of America, a (’ , I. o.
are Mf)urs&lt;ed lo rniila.'l
Mr sfflllsle, ralli-d a strike a week
Elk’s A r e R eady For
ago.
JohnN»n for filrllu-r detoiD.
ORANOKH Tlnie wets 171
Tha of fieri a, li.m
Utislalaa.
Dance M onday N igh t
rara rogul.it t&gt;r*n«,*s In standard
it, «nd lloh HeedI, SO, were
boxes salt! fur jx nrrrsgn prim F lan s A rc M ad e
strtirk In Ihe leg. hr shotgun
ol 12.11 a Inh. its tsrx innrc
hut were iinslile In **y
gtvt a abort ronmtetetory l*lk
By Representatives pellnla,
than last week with the prior
Whit flrt-tl Ihe nltiils
Itusoell
and musical sefikitana mora rsgdow* s*e. rnigsht' rnrrt*M»tnding
Williams. I*, a hy-slaiulcr vs,
‘ hair 1H7 football campaign, was
WAHIIINUTON.
IW
w.
-|*..».f/D)
wc*h last ' year they xtrraiH
slatted honorary captain and PYwd dered by Misses Joye* .Whlddog,
l i l t aud xpmo nrrk two years rit-prvtcnlallv# Wllcog prutiably
.*
.*
Gaaaa, aanter aaMar, alternate, at and Mary Ooldla.
ago.
kill. Mllticr «v*ngfl sales' will ha iho only member nf
th* aanaal Hi-Y languat hi Ix a ^
A . largo number o f ioachtys
weyw
ju
rara Indian lllvrr Florida's rongroaslonal il&lt; l.-r ■'
ad th* foothaU players aad th* wtr* proaont at lha bongurt, *lao Ruler George Thurston annognc.d
Exhibit Is PInnned
lYasblnStuu t"r
i rsngas areruglog IX.St a box. r&lt; tttainlng In
aaachaa brid la tha Wbmaa'g Oab
today.
Cltrlalmas
member*
ai
tho
football.
pquad,
B y Future F arm ers
do«m
fg
i.
ninl
It
cars
Iwoltushel
laat atgbl.
.
s Th* Committee in charge of the
After lha holiday, bowiirr. InRobert Buteoff waa awarded aad aboat M membtrs af tha HLY. affair la oaarttar every effort lx flrWOo box's I'* 'taring f i l l *
&lt;&gt;*er I be fitrntar members of
other apaakara (hr tha acwaaloa assure aa largo returns as possible bug.-'m drop nf ale. (‘allfpntia Idsnt to maha a hurrlr.l l,lp to
tha teath anaosl Pater Sihaal
"ra«ga oali-,' smnanled lu m hla - Imam at W*oi I'alin llcarlt Ihe Hnittlnul" Chapter of Future
teophr aa th* amot valuable .play­
from tha dance as ‘ ha proceed, lx
f»lh bringing an uvoragn prtc lielor* Iho regular aoa.lon np'n« Farmers of America who are
er ra the team aad Frod Oaaaa r**
te be need for lb* Elk’s annual
now In various sections of Ihe
of |1U a but. 7r un.lcr !*•! January g.
aaivwd th* third aanaal dadgw
Christmas. T n * for tb* benefit of
Kenator Andrawe plan* to 8U|e base been Invited by lb#
approximately 400 children and
at
Orlando. local chapter In attend Urn old
Fill IT llrgalar Dpncan spend rbriapaa*
a Urge number of pear families.
and. ’Marvin " l i '»»
gra|i*frull Krpalor Di-ppor at Tallsha.sec. Timer* flat 'Together lo he held
Prckham’s Orchestra will fur­
Heproabniailv* flr**n *t Btarh*. at the high school Tuesday, Dec
nish tho music for Ihe dape* xalad doUlml *1 rl,v*. • ! lid * than Ilepreaontallro Caldwell at Mil- II. Al#x It Johnson, advisor ot
teat weak, aieraxlag J U ^ n box.
which will begin at 9;M o'clock » dacMne of |tc. For lha *amr Ion, Hepresowlatlra Peterson at Iho Club reported loday.
I Monday night in tb* Sanford
aad - RoprvscntsHea
An sxlrnalvo program has bent
wa*k teat y s r th"y avarwgad l.ikeland
, Araaory.
arranged fur Ilia arming meal­
•LM l and (no year* ngu, n o t Hendrick* at DoLantl.
, Ladtea will be admitted free bat
ing and la under (ha supervision
. are asked to bring donaI ions for Othgy grapefruit sates Inclade
of John Rensarik and
David
lha Christmas Tree,
i “ - * t fl Indlta Hirer grapwfmlt
Earl*.
( l|kgw&gt; &lt; ••
Feoej .

Pennsylvania Is

lo re C ontributions A r e
U rged For Stocking F und

Summary Is Liven
Of Week’s S ales
For Florida Citrus

•I Annual Hi-Y Footballs Banquet

U. S. Delivers
2nd Panay Note
Tokyo IsA sk ed T o E x ­
plain W h y Japs M a ­
chine-Gunned Ship
A ft e r B om bM istake

Roosevelt Okeys
Public Calm Over
Sinking Of Panay

TELL YOUR PUBLIC T1IE AW FU L TRUTH. AT JAN­
UARY FURNITURE M ARKETS TRITKH' W IL L AVEftAGB FIFTEEN PERCENT LOWER. YOU AUK HEAV­
IL Y OVER-STOCKED. KELL EVERYTHING AT DIS­
COUNTS AVERAGING TW ENTY-FIVE PERCENT OFF.
GIVE TERMS OF NOTHING DOWN, FIRST I'A tM E N Y
DUE NEXT YEAR.
GOOD AND RAD.
SALES MANAGER.

««M a f

N e w York' Recovering
F rom B a d C old,H a*
T em perature O f 60;
R ain Blanketa E ast

LODI, Calif, Dec. |l. -OP)
—Daalh wiped, out • party i&gt;f
■It yoang national guardsmen
In «n antomobll# crash n«wr
her*. The man. who had Juat
left th, Chrlstnot. party of
an
artlllary
rompany In
Stockton.
worn
John D.
numb, David, A. Connard.
Joseph n . Green, Raymond
Meadow. Anion l)aa llray and
Dali Harden Lawallm. Tha
car akldded from the highway,
Hashed Into a Ire# with auch
ferca It broke In two. All ala
ware killed.

City Plaus To
Furnish Own
Light P o w er

Established In 1908

Fleeing Survivors
Were Also Shot A t
Em perorH irohitoM ay
Recall E n tire 3rd
Jnp Battle F l e e t
Tokyo, Dec. IB. — ( A D —
Fmperor lllrohlto tonight rwrritrd a drlallrd report oil tha
oinking of the United Htatva
gunboat I’anay from Pramltr .
Prince Fusatemaro Konoye. Tha
Soterelga reeelved &lt;h# Promlrr in an aadlenre at tha pal­
ace fallow Ing an eitranrdlnary
session of the cabinet.
Although the glut of Presi­
dent lloooevell’a memorandum
on Ihe bombing of Ihe Panay
hy Japanese warplanes previ­
ously had hrea communicated •
*o the Fmperor, Koaoye’a re­
port waa understood lo be Iho
flrat detailed account of the af­
fair laid before Ihe throne.
News of the Premier** action,
an onusoal step la the Japan­
ese ayatem. lent weight ta re­
porta that aome eapreoalaa
runrrmlng tha Paaay affair
might cam# from ihe emperer.

TOKYO, Doc. 18.— (APT
—1
Tho Japaneno Foreign Offiro * today disclosed that
Unllotl Staten Ambassador
Joseph C. Grew hns deliver*! •
u nrvotul American nota In
conuttMim wHJ» the elnkin*
of Iho gunltoat Panay.
Tho nnturo of tho new ,
representations wero not.
made public hare but In Washing- •
Ion it waa said Grew aakrd (he
Japanese government In explain
reports from I’anay aurvivora that
the Japanese machine-gunned Ibe
boat efter bombing it, boarded It
la-fore it rank with flags flying,
nml shot nt aurvivora escaping In
»b»rr.
In Shanghai n United Staten
i null of ini|uliy rushed Invealiga•o&gt;n of Inst Funday's attack while

ogixed for the attack, claiming
lho.r guilty would be punished.
Mrunwhilr Emprrlor IllyohltO
»n . said to lie considering with­
drawal of the entire Japan***
third balllt fleet from China
waters, as result of the Incident,
and teplsclng It with Ihe second
Meet under command of Vice Ad­
miral NMgelar Hhlmada.
Thr second fleet now la bated at
Kure and could be moved Into
China waters lo replace (he third
fh-rl, a* a moment’s notice.
The second flvet Is designed for
•i|M-iniinn* In Ihe open syn between
Japan and the United Slates white
IC w lla n f ■* *s«* twe)
.

LO CAL W E A T H E R
•
F*rsc*«t
Mi-atly cloudy tonight,
aeal*
lered .bowers In south portion
and pruhably light
m(*t on
nnrllioant «oa*l. slightly coldeg
In nurilt and waai portion* tw*
nlsh(; Hunday partly cloudy, pur
r Italy
shower* n**r
astram*
s o u t h coggt.. slightly colder
la
south and aa*l portion*.

\Zsbuu3 and uses1

C h ristm as S e a ls
s o c ie t y

Cria i

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i■&gt;d“ V r r ,il
M ak in g M atters W o ts e
Tha railroads of ,&amp;• country liava Sakad the Inter­
state Commerce Commission for another Increase in
freight rates which will cost the nation's shippers many
millions o f dollars In addition to their already heavy trans­
portation costs.
YVhrie not discounting the need of the railroads for
relief from a condition which Is forcing many of them into
bankruptcy and so reducing the net revenues o f jttdst of
the rest that they can no longer secure sufficient capital
for necessary replacements and improvements, ws ora
moved to wonder If it is good national pojlcy to aid
one group at the diatinct sacrifice o f another which also
needs relief.
It Is a well known feet that the shippers for the most
part have been suffering from the depression as Severely
as any other group, and In the case o f farmers, their
troubles began long before the so-called depression became
recognized as such. To throw on to their already aching
backs the burden o f Hatvaging the railroads Is likely to
prove mom than they can bear.
There is the alternative o f coufad o f using competing
lines o f transportation. And to this extdht an ite fa u e In
railroad freight and passenger rales will pfave a boon to
the bus and truck-trnhabdrtatlon companies, uS well as the
barge and Imat lines. However, if the railroads lose in'

*

•ATURDAT, DEC. H, 1HT,.
SsHdtar
penults
aggregate
pu'.thao (3,000,000 in Ht. Petersdg for ibis year.
1t tnsy be too late to do your
early, but U
1 too 1st* to do It In Sanford.

Srlstmas ; shopping

S A T U R D A Y , D EC EM BE R 18, 1M7

THE 8ANFp.R0 HEttXt.D. B U F O R D , FLORIDA

.' w n f t &amp; a

CAND

iil»#a « t Asr •fsto."‘
The Senate pasted in* *d minis-

"Betors th* paling hf tha
stars,
'•
Before the winter mam,
Before the earliest eoek-

"*T?rwtrml .tntur:,

firm bin bp a rots spprorlns the
bill i f I* 1. M.
Faust* rami* afUr' four weeks
ef wT*n»ttaf, mirKM by repealed
bi-partisan atoaulU' ota Ibe mseA

Jmui Christ was bora i “
01 ths many Christ mdo
ends Ibat hav# com* to as f
other countries, nunc Is mom
euliarty appropriate ts Flu
than the story ef how the s
sell la rams into being. In M
ra on Christmas morning
derout brought gifts to the great
cathedral and laid them at lbs
feat of ths image of the Christ
Child. A poor llille peasant. girl,
who could find nothing In * her
home worthy of offering, knelt
on the roadside on ths wsy to
church weeping and prayed to
the Virgin Mary fur aid.
When she lifted her head, the
straggling stalks of the weeds
around her had brokah Into hloe■oane of flaming rad. Happily,
she gathered an 'armful, carried
them to the cathedral, and placed
them before the Christ Child.
There they. lay and seemed to
burn with a magic fire ef Ibefr
own, the most beautiful of ell
the gifts. And thus tbs Christmas
flower, tbs flowsr that beckons
in so many Florida gardens, was

to

ruoftt&amp;A this ycah ts tmw

c boats which witx-ruv sil

IfICAL LAOOOMS OT T f * Ft-OItU
CAN WIKT1DI KAVKN.
FSOM 1

bare a richer color because of

•hie slory.— — —------—

•In escaping from the “ cscaps
peooT” Alcatraz prison, wa wonder
if&gt;those convicts used a little soap
a « s “pistol”, Iks way John Dllll*-

{

. Barbara flutlon his decided to
bicomp a cittern of Dsamark- The
geos girl Is afraid she won't have
tppre than 10 or IS million left to
provide for her eoa,
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1

rather ilnltidus expedient o f "plowing under."
Wo wonder how much "plowing under" they would
hnvo to da, wo w o n *r If thwe would bd aiiy problem of
over-production at all, If celery could be sold In New York
for the same prlco that It can be sold In 8*nfcm). In other
tvohK ff ihero were no problem of transportation pasts,
would I hero ho any problem of over-production T Wo do
not think no. and wo-don't thing thdre would be In ahy
other field of production.
There in dvei-production today primarily because the
pr'ccn an; loo high for tho poor man'a pockotbook; and the
irlcen are Itlifh. for ono very important racoon, because
ran*portal ion costs arc high. We do not ipean that the
railroads should not he compensated for their eervtcca, but
the energy or the rallroadn, as well as that o f tho govern­
ment, should bo directed toward cutting transportation
costs, rather than Increasing them.
y
Then tho prices of the things we want &lt;tA buy. would he
low enough so that the average man and the poor man
could'afiord to buy, and the “ myth" of over-production
would disappear.

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. .The Kmply Blocking Fond In
Bradenton, a (sum about the sl’ «
JfJtonfotd,.. now totals (414.80.

While the big corporations have already carrlei their
retrenchment programs to the point o f reducing their na­
diminution In .the
« XCirp ynur dofi nhut op during. tional advertising, there Is
- no apparent
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tkp dee1 f*w wmIu if you weoi to number of rectuentn for free publicity, and the nvdfajre
giotoct than). Mod dogs srs St newnpuper editor needs as big a basket as ever to take
torgv. sod If your pet isn’t blttou care of the “ news releases’* received dally frimt all kinds
S .tot
i
* * *bU
" r «fu.v,‘n,rnont bureaus as wall as Innumerable industrial
. ,
______ u '
associations, which ought to come under the head o f paid
i,Ws gathered from fterbsrt advertising.
«
RoOrtr'o recent spticb in Chicago
“ hdllor Andrews of tho Kslero Eagle took a week's
list h« doesn’t runelder himself in vacation," s«id the Clermont Press recently, “ and coming
Brians will: AH toudun nt all. Alf buck found liis desk piled high with printed rtintte* (hot
Mid b* wouhlut taka ii if n w»* comes lo the average editor's desk regularly from state and
handed to him ,n a sltver pU.ur. fedoral K0Vl.,.„m&lt;mt office, and from special prlvaU In.Business Is so good In Sanford terests Hist is necking free publicity through tha columns
that too other day when a merthe daily and weekly papers of tho country, most of
Apnt tang up hla cash rcgliter which findn Its way promptly Into the wastebasket,
sfl tbs Other ntcrcbsnto on First
’ ’Ilcing nlment from home the past week-end, I reWrari » » • running out to .ee ( „ rnP(1 |0 f |ll() ft gH*t o f such "press dope" awaiting me
wbtrs tho fira was.
from Iho following sources: -American FVult and Produce
Industrial News Re­
( E («ry yacht owner that comes
ar Depirtmertt; Mctt btotort viprssses n deslrs tor
4 eshst through to tho Indian
iept.; Department of
RJvvr so that they might continue
aSuth to Ifitlowtr.Bsat Coast with­
out going back nil th* way down
tos .St. Johns. There la IKtlw doubt
apoot It that if such a canal s*isled, hundreds o f yachts would
szrnA this way Instead of taking
ths East Coast route

.W* see where Orlando’s Goodfol|'«ws who uro conducting n
dyh s for ths Empty Blocking
FV»&lt;* I" that dty havs ralssd
(3,'jeiAO. Or that basis and a»t o b | that Orlando U threu
jjapM aa big as Bantord. we
Betjil atoaedy havs in hand soma
|36S.Sa, As a’ nqitUr af fact our
.u only 13(0, and uro have
thZ* fac raised considerably less
than our quota of that.'
tlon her* that units of tha army
wore Involved lu th* a'lacks on tho
Panay aad th# other American
ships. If th* rywwl&gt;n*o* account*
In Shanghai, that soldiers machine
gimaeif the American ships and
CsnUsoeo Srem Rags On*
-J•hat army officers boarded them
the third float, formed at (h* lima! altar they war* bombed, sc* oonof the Shanghai wnr of 1M3S, I* do- Gfmsd, B was. htlisvsd that LieoL
SIf Mil |iiuUcuUrly far service on
ta Matsul, commanding
Mi*.China coast. Henc* some ra- tha.
im* army In th* Ysag
adjustment* in the ualU may hSv* i « m
t j . and his rntlrs staff,
1“ be mads.
.
Of extreme Importance from a
Tl
Japanese viewpoint was a report lech
that lh* fieri change, I f made, wUl of tl
ha ordered by th* government— |l.i^
mooning that th* thrpR* has ever .Uw
ruled the lualilary tradition that)May
th* armed oorvko an mponslblO1iM ,
only to th* emperkr end not to th**MV]
parliamentary cablaeL The anay M ,
and navy -always bar* Insisted In 3 ■
Urn past that they were net subjori' this
ta order* by th* cabinet but o»tyj u a
dlrorily from Ota throto.
L ,

U. S. Delivers
2nd Panay Note
To Jap Chiefs

to

ih T n m U a , U T
l3r,
^
,h*
fennfftfr or llwir gift*. Now, on
nei,&lt;"!’ ” W Behind purt * ”
Auttrlctn wlmfowi, cnmtlc*
on ChrintmoN Eve. In ffwvdtn,
th m jfoungEfm pot ■ bundU of

SANTA

w H iT i" 5

By BIGRID ARNE
whsu ho saw ho couldn't taka the
little squirrel, loo. But ths tiny
I fellow winked, hopped to the sail­
or’s shoulder and said, "Get sway,
and then snruk buck for me. l'U
be in e holly bush where you moorI nl your boot.
I

Monday: Ths Race.

R o o s e v e l t Okeys
Public Calm Over
Sinking Of Paiiay

“Cbutd yeu hide In the white
fox’, fur so that he couldn’t find

y0ttjM

, Di«,h' b* I*"*11

, to iuminiUc« th* bill to i

,“kM, " ,b“ U l °* r * * rowed Into the fur. Tim whito to* ‘ rlum‘,h“ ,)‘ ro“ , " f •ppUu
? P'7*
‘ h" hor*~laugheil loudly and p.wr.1 about &gt;''» b"u lum blur M.n
s Bilk cedar im the lawn wftb , hh )n wh,t« fur (o God the, vbWi ausiovsty kepi la
T
m
Uny creature. As he did the sailor
» progressed.

to ths cold starIH nigh*, tko „ , trT)nl
hu IM &lt;h, n. This Is1 TMtoiWoBy, Ihe messu
sign sweet voices of ths Chntt,t My ,
i sell I luck to the Labor Co
ams walto sound eat staging,
Whn h ,t x h n w , yuUr words'
sm-h revU ioM s. woo
“ Good King Wens*las
Looked fcBck
ymlf imln,hT
i It in linu with tho view
Itown,” and "dod Itsst Too
‘tot's I ties’
House, hut actually, the
Merry Gentleman" Just as IheoO ^
MU„ r th0urhl, -Why,
f«-’w who doul.U.1 that the
rid carols have echoed through North Wind, of e.iurao. but wh*t!tJ“ lJ ' « , « « ' »
'« «
tho years under an English ^
t, „ t lo do wt,h ,lT« THrn ho
* » « ■ * “ « A»Pjnl.
hoavoa. Tho very phun padding m H ^ i th# m , h, M wr. nt to' AdmlnlslraUoa leeders,
on our meira with Its H e a r i n g „ topo from the tos In hi* confident to the lest m
brandy and sprig of HoUv r«ae*
ivklory in the wags-hom
of a fins old English f4|UilV, and
go h# My l0 ths to*:
I nevertheless mode ■ dram
sittevod Uib company oT tha bn- - r h ., lrM m „ you „ » f..ter , P*«|&gt; "griust the motion to
moTtolc when rhorioo Dkttns ^
Bny r,II(
lh, N*rUs“
l""1
'
UeprtaauUUv
PIncutl It Whh Umlcr realUm on **0^ mtulnl//*
11m
rtniMEt
Bob Cralchvtfs Chrbtmas dinner („j,( , u„ Mrotehlng Ihroagh hlsl Soutbemero.
tnMe.
fur ,0„ lch u,, tlny ,nu|ITel. "TheI * ft,ur r” c‘* ,n* * r reJ"n«
T# Arntricifi ownD#tpBonfn*
uihor
nro «UipU*kl
I 1*011 from *“ il®***# R^P
wf *ri* Indoktod lot fpnittW# “ Bom* oro qulto nice," sold
itolbura (D t o ) , t
rganngg in a gnat eU»C» punch h .
, J°rl*y Leader, esUI "A vote
bowl and the delightful, custom . "What-do yon know ahcul It?". muHon to moiuptlt Gils b
of rntohlng' people “ Chrisfwue mspinl the to* rudely,
I •* rrcommrndcd, is lbs t
G IF "—U. Is sold tost of couth* That used* tho sutler Vary aUgry thebill”
(fi a sofl husky voles that 6* lull hCkent &lt;m smiling.
1
asked tho meinhenl
longs to thabeaming black far* -Well,
t o s I m said- “ You say ««•“ •» what our persona) i
...
* . * * . a....
. ntav Iri" (n nusu ilia* titmman
« f a family retainer I
a ronfsrenre of senators and
In nnc-ieht times lh* Druids North. I have the fastsri lee boat. H
; rcpitsentalives nnd th*n “ see how
worshipped the evergreen branches WhP U«M't w* rural”
“ Pino,” sold ike to*. “ Lai's do It VO) Ilk* It when It come* bach
because they kept their Ilf* all
I f rom eonfertneo.”
winter, and even In King Mo* rioht now.”
tolh al For The Boat
Chairman O’Couaor (D-NY|, of
men's time they wars i w l In
“ Bat Ihh t* unfair,* said th* th* Rule* Commlltoq charged that
ivllglous ceremonies. As a:row
made from Iho mist lotos Uoa .allor. “ I'm so sur* 1TI win. You’ll nepuhllcaa* wore “ plajrhg polltilled th* Scandinavian hero. got out of breath running and my *•*■** on *h* h*u
■•ttl
&lt; H *^ v
Haider, Tbs poor! berries ware btot a.ver does. 1 moot put a IRlh}— "Th* rank and fl&gt;s
supposed to bo th* tools ths ballast ( » my boat. This U»t) could ing pMfda of Anwrks ara totor
sriod in tho* DmRaa 4 «h ■ Pkrif
Goddoss Frigga wept at
tha Hto w«W too.”
-H I ukii Um bright, little carrying eri lh* spoelfh piedg* of
dealh of her son. Tha goto (*elded that mistletoe should hs a Mulrrri with me,- raid ‘ t o t o * . “ I IBs platform to do oamotHng **
bout wogo* and hoow,.
parutile f mover hr oeder that. It iko bio eompowy."
might never raysa trouble any
muu. And hy Iho way, when yon
stand under tha misttotos looking
provocativ*. roiasashor. that tha
kias under lh* mlathioo h sup-

erbtg charm that U ChrlriaUl.
ft £ os If a radiant tt«M wrt#
slbvtng through u mulllonAl w rr
dow like Ike one In Krai's xatot
4 p m Era that ihrgw “ wwm
C*l*s Sit MatoBhb'h fair braort'
tSTtotorad para, tha, glra tb.

CHICAGO,
Dec.
18.—&lt;A&gt;Twentyflre
hundred
Florida
Ktwanlsns wlU help Bants Class
(his year.
Under direction of J. Kenneth
Williamson of West Palm Beach,
Florida Kiwanls governor, mem­
bers of 89 dubs wilt supply toys,
rhocs, clothing, mittens and has*
keta •/ food In'the poor, ths un­
fortunate nail tho undcr-prlvllsgad.
Plan* for the Christmas dtstrtbntlon were nuide by F. Trafford
Taylor of St Boniface, Manitoba.

President of Kiwanls International.

,

9k

Sanford Avs.

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.

Santa Claus Aided
K iw aniana

„v
ln&lt;|orj „ ib , „ u|rn-l. minimum wag. and m
“ 0h, no, Indeed” said the
»i l;«ur ..uolrementa fur In
v*-zs«*•»• .n ih« iniiiutrjr.
«
.»
» Tl»* v«U*, 210 to llltt,
W n trv m t .
w-iiom fi0
b«UU
th» m ' e ^ htr]
Hda'lha
*» an abropl, if
blrds, ln Amerka, a w ftt* fo(l| thoulk.n
,„d bur- ‘ mpnr.ry, lu.H «,ul

uwrrly (hat and pothtag moral
I« n « ago Is Germany, Marti*
lather rlsred candtea an a fir
traa to show hla chKdroa haw if
wruld sparkfa o * n frosty nfeh*.
*»d tb* poopU of AU»»* tril
how good Saint n m a tk i ly t u
rd Iho first ireo far hb htU*
toiaoto ef th* foMot. And now,
th*
ChristmM
teas
staato
straight and grand u ----- M l

FURNITURE CO,
/ vW9

By F lorid a

F ree Publicity

4 H they probably dceil nsod It
M badly there as ws do here.

Thyre mqy not be anythhig In
Osin* hut then I* something
anil lh* sinking nf ths Pansy

Be the pattern ef Christmas in
America lakes on s ruddy glow
from all lbs quaint customs from
other lands with which ws t«*
broidcr tha fabric of ths season.
Ev*n Bolnt Nicholas cams to us
from across tho ocean, and Is
tho “Ms change" ho oufforsd
getting across, his nsra* bsessss
Hants CISus. Ht used Os got
about on a whits horso too Insteed of In a slslgb with sight
tiny rah) de«r. In Holland aad
Belgium, children fill Ihslr wooden shoe* with hoy and uato for
tho white horso of Habit Nisholas; In Rwrdcn a bowl of food
Is left ready for ths greyboardsd
elf, the "tomlc.*’ who brings

The bill, tegether with a ton*
measure passed by the House, now
gees to s conference committee e f
eonstors aad raprsaentatim fur
adjastment of dtftoranra*.
• Because ef many differences, &gt;
baa bean arnnmed generally that
tha conference committee will be
unable to reach an agseelnent prior
to the end of the special session,
scheduled December 2 2 .
Secretory Wallace predicted jr*-1
lerdsy the contsrence committee'
could formalato a maaaura which
would Im stronger then either the
House or the Benito bills.
Tho Iptten provide varying een-|
troll on production and raarkating
of major crops, benefits for growr
ers co-operating with the legisla­
tion, and storage of surplus produc­
tion under goeemmsnt loans fur
use In years of lean harrssto.
Tbs Senate first refused to sub’
itltute a “ cost of productions’*
fsrm bill by Senator McAdOo (D
Calif.), for the adminbtratton’o
“tear-normal granary" Isglslatlon.
It rejected the proposal of the
farmer secretary of the Treasury
by a vote of It to 40.
•

W IR IN G

FIXTURES
A P P L IA N C E S

h avsro e

FOOT

TSOUlLCt
S ' A f O asod to suf-

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The bu m * of agvieuKnrt eco­
nomics estimates lh* production
Increase In vegetable oils from
major crops like soybeans, cotton­
seed, corn and pcaayt* to bo 600,.
Dr, A. J . .Ctoqln, agllior y “Tbs
Ciisdri^pold Irlbvle'l* tbs med­
ical profession recently In London
and said his nova) had boon slstsd
only at the practice of ovcrcharg-

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Bodies , BpriagO—Trsllhre
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CHURCHES O p O H NISl
M IE N T Itr t I

'S ocial A n d P erso n a l Activities
'B U A aB h A ttUO H AM JORDAN, B o &amp; H j BhtW

’Social Calendar
Woman's Missionary Society of
tha First Baptist Church will bd
WUd at tha d sreh at 3:30 o'clock'
1Tha Sunbeam* of tha First Bap*

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Supper i s Given
B y A lath ean Class

B in t Methodist Sunday School
will bava a party at the annex at
1:00 o’clock.
TUESOAY
The Truth' Sookera class of
tho First Methodist Oaurcli - will
hold tbslr regular
Clirlstmaa
party In the Church-'Annex at
T:M o’clock. Husbands ot main­
kers ara Invited to attend. Hoateases wilt bo Mrs. George Me- Special Service Is
Cram, Mrs, 8. B. Fletcher, Mrs
Planned By Church
ilia McClelland, Mrs- O. J. Pope,
Mr* Tom William., Mr*. A. D.
A special service will be preBhoemslier, Hr*. J. T. Smith. xcntml at the Vongrrgstional
Mrs. Lola lieOttte and Mrs. P. Church tomorrow evening at 7:30
to- pAyker.
o’clock.
The T, B. L. Class of the First
"No Room at ihe Inn’’, n ChrlslBaptist Chutth will have a Christ

1M

P e ts &amp; n a ls

The Alathean Clasa o f the Flfst
Baptist Church entertained Thurs­
day evening with their annhal
Christ toss entered dish supper at
the Church annex. The rooaM
wpre attractlraljr decorated for the
occasion.
At the conclusion of the supper
Mrs. J, W. Kay presided over a
shbrt business mrctlng. It was

ItSO o’clock with John Kadar as
lander. All boys between tha ages
of • and I I a n Invited to join.
. The Prayer Band of tha Wom­
an’s Auxiliary of tha P in t Pres­
byterian Church will meet at
l:0d o'clock followed by tba in­
spirational meeting. An Intereatftig program will bd presented
under Dio direction of, Mr*. W.

1 U **M

Lord, shall

Friaeda of Miss Margaret Long ‘ Behold, tha bsavan aad tha
will Isa glsul .tp lanra Uhl she la heaven of baarotts la
abla to ba oat gftar 0 recent illness. ihr ood. tha aartb alt
O'
that tboraln la. Thy*
Mia* Louise Swain baa left for Lord, rdureth forever: __ „
Blrntteghsta, Ala., whefo the will memorial, O Lord, throughout alt
spend, the holidays with bar generations." (Daut. 10;14. Psalms
mother*
111:11)
Tha Lasaon'Sannon also In*
elude* tho tollowtng passage*
tomorrow from Miami to spend from tha Christian Science l**f*
tho holidays with her psivnls, Mr, boob. -IW m i. and Haalth Pith
and Ur*.« . E. McKay.
Kejr to the Script urea." by Marr
Dakar Eddy: "Ood crests, and
cortroa tha universe Including
man. Tha anlraraa la filled with
rptrltoal
which
Ha

Mfse Dorothy Stokcw.ii Ivuclu-i
*t the East Side School, loti Icday
for Orlando whcio she will vpi-ii-l
the holiday* wllh her psienis.
The Misses Anna Corin II, Mnrian Estrldgr,
Mildred ftentn,
Constance Mrltch, ami Evrlyu
Calc* hive arrived hi’it* (run
Stetson Unlvarslly lo *|M*nd tIts*
holidays.

Friends of Miss I aiU Meriwether
will be glad td learn (hat the is
improving rapidly ot the remold'
Idtughion Memorial Mospltal after
of the play describes Bethlehem, haring umlergone an operation
•hit second portrays the Strangers,
The cranberry grows wild from Ihe Itltrd tells of the Shepherds, recently.
ffewfoundland to the Carolina* the fourth records the Angels'
Mins Mminn Estridge. JIKs
and wsatward to Wisconsin and Song, the fifth discoYvn the Holy
Csrolinn Hill, Min Belly tlmwn.
Clillii and thu sixth trlatea how ing of lie land, Frnnois Roumninl
loom yras made for Jesus.
and line lloddleaton were amonk
A I) g ifts o f food nnd garment! fhoie who ntteiidvd Ihe Phi Kappn
will be used fo r local needy folk* Tsu annual Christmas dance lit
and money will be sent to the Gainesville last night.
© •N ight
many needy aged ministers.

The following from the Florida
Bteta Collega for Woman in TalTahnssee hove arrived to spend the
Christmas holidays with their
parente; the Misses Dorothy Mit­
chell. Virginia McRory, Mary Nell
Smith, Clara Mclsch, Itulh Mlrscli,
Doris Domer, Mary Nirkle, Ade­
laide Richter, Eleanor Hickson
and Elisabeth Whittington.

1S u n day
)Td»

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To-NIgrht

[ “The Feud
o f the
TrUll”
and

Wendy BARRIE
Waller PIDGEON

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*aa «te*1 sad Street

The Use. W. A U,*an. Pastor,
rlundsy School at l t : l » .clock.
tVIltlsm lircaa nuserlnieadeci.
i'reachlns fUrvico
at *|t:at.
Mubjert.
-•*- *^*e -Uaptlsm t&gt;« Tha llnly

BOAT
CHARTER!

By day. wash, or
tnnnlh. Catering bo
all type/* of parties.

house.
lie nearled In lb# congressional
record a statement In which he
nuaday pchoaL t i t a . M
^Hoads* L’ Mireb brryu.a IDS* said ihe meaauta would "freest nr
1 IJedheedsr
Meealn*
Services. sttarh rsiattar Industries In Am*
erica In tliet? exiling localles".
anuual Christina* at eret.es ot the
Heseine Haem Open Tuesdays
Sunday gtheol will bd held. Tha am. Fridays (ram I to t 1* SI.
Subtle Is cerdiaily I S lit SC.
t’lropatra was th# regular name
i t i m n n e im n u a u fo k
of the qtiesns of Egypt in the
Career llh Street tad Laurel Methodist C h o ir To
Avaaua
Ptolemaic dynasty.
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HARVEY HODGES

Ito llh* to* i YIm M*n of Inna
aa« an* feeing ysur allts to th*
sllar, not Wrauee vau a&lt;u*t bui
h*rnu*a you ran not rn lst th*
vis*. Voorf and garment* will h#
a**A for looal M*ar folks: klnnsy
will It* •*n« lo brfns eh»»r
to
th* many n«*gy mlnlat*ia now
hayoae th* yaarn sit atllv* **rv!* • —** b u s sambar nt them ov*r
Olalitr y*sm &gt;1 a n :
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PH0NR 9139
10TII ST. AND FRENC H AVE,
HOOD TIRES AND TUBES

Thurston, Charles llvtls, Richard
liras,
Henry W !*(:(,
Francis
Roumiltat,
Mae
Iluddlraton,
Thomas Ross, Jsnios Dyson, A l­
bert Fills. Jack Gillon, E. 1.
Ijiney, Ritly 7-srlnry, John Illntermlsler, I„ P. McCaller and
Billy Fnville have arrivril from
Ihe Univcrsily of Florida to to (he adjustment of delinquent
taxes on the liullillug.
Th* regular quarterly Court1
of Honor for the local i)oy|
C I T Y B R IE F S
Hi-cuta will Im iielil la the Jun*{
lor High Hcliool Monday nlfht1
Canllauad Pram May* Oss
al 7:30 Cclork, according lo an­
made hy Church utni-lnls ti
onnoin cement made today by
Violator* of (’Hr 'Tdlaances Arthur Unman, district chair­
will Im tried heforu City Judge man.
Frank I, Miller In « session of
The regular luncheon of th*
the Mtitiielynl
Ciitirl
Monday
Rotary Huh will be held*ln the
afternoon.
Veldei Hotel Manday at t t :K
Iloprevenlallree of tha Ur*ng* o’clcch.
Ciinnty llnlldltig end Loan Atso
elation of Otlandii, owners of tha
Mrluiniler Area**, hero. Informally eunferreit with ntemlwrs of
tho City Commission In a meet­
ing yiwleplay afternoon relative

dundhy

V
r il
*&gt;rh j
a uni
Jforo

The choir of tba Pint Methodist
Church under the leadership of
round Peepls'd rertlcen at 1:11. Mrs. A. M. Phillips, will open the'
nruaar 2lly*. president.
Braagsiietis services at
t:IS, morning worship tomorrow aing'i
Mublrtt. “ Iwst Oe A Flaking.tag a number of the best loved
tiverylnHly in invited m attend Christmas carols. The choir will
three services.
also slag two anthems, "I Bring
rn n liT cm:itt'ii, i.ovim onn You Qeod Tidings’’ by Rurbunh
Tbs Rev. Martla Dram, ftertur,
t nveiling Prarsr * Address l ie and "d o ry to Ood" by linger*. Mr,'
Redfeam, pastor cf the church, will I
It 01.If CHAM MPISt'OPtt,
preach a Christmas sermon, using!
CMJWCH
The ftev. Marita Jlraan, Hselsr. as a subject, "Ood Answers Mm’V
llh UtMidsy in Advent
At the Vesper Service at 0
limy CuntFUunton, TTt* A. M
tViareh School. t : l t • A. U.
o’clock the Young People's Choir
rvplvaa, and they * r * obedient In
Morning I’ myer A nsrman. II so
will lead the congregation In slng*!|
the Mind that make* them.” &lt;pp. A M.
r. P A l&lt;, ( St P. M-*
Ing Christmas tongs. A girls trio ‘
211:*-*)
Mnncnr, S:1S. Werasa'i Autllcomposed of Misses Elisabeth!
l* rjr.
i
Taesdajf. IS-**, at. Thomss (&gt;sy Pippin, Cerelin Trulnck and Mar*|
H»I| Cammunles.
will sing “ Mangeri
M rs. B. C. M oore
S'ltdsr. rtirlaima* Kve, Chnrsl ion Aiken
ll'irlknrlst. 11:1* r M.
Lullaby” accompanied by Mias
L’hrial i m &gt; t&lt;ar. H*r ■ Daphne Takach. The subject of
Presides A t M eetin g ••uMsiurdax.
n heishrstla* at Italy Coraaiui&gt;.
Ion. * IS A, M
the sermon will be "Let -Us* tics
Mr*. B. C- Moore, worthy
Unto Bctnienem".
I
matron, presided over the last
i o o i j o as rsllswa:
Hvnitay Hcbnctl
meeting of (be year of Hsmlnols
Cclary in its wild *■
Msrnlng Worship
Chapter
Order of
Eastern
r*« r. m . While Gift Christ coaras rank flavor and
H&lt;sr which «■■ liuid Thursday mss Hsrvkes
odor.
Atlsntlan Is ssivcrlslty rall*d
nlr.bt at Uie Masonic llall.
In tha nlalit ■•rngiam tnr Hunitsr
Tsai* In l.lstHvn, Piirtugal, a
Thais
will
l&lt;*
N&gt;i
I*.
K.
and
lh*
■Urn. Rifle llawson presented
service will slnrl s i Isn required hy a new law to lake
Mia. Moors a gift rrom tba of ntghl
F. M
wcekly day m l ,
t i-t frt of the chapter alter which
I'o s a n n n s T in n s t, c n v a i i t
tin* rust Matron's »f the club
rornsr I’nrh Av&lt;* and l l v St.
t.uve n drill and Mr». Moore was Th* m-v J. Vertoiril llooi. Minister
r ’-Mr. l, H,-Intel. IS SS A. M.
lUr'i'n her past matron's Pin hr
SlTn l.ll,« Wnvshln. 11 SS A M
Mrs, O. E. McKay, Mrs. Moore
-Th* Wnthrs I’ ross llnsils meet
St
HI A r ill Id." Christihen Inilted Mr*. MrKuy. p“ -tt ms*lh*m* Peal
i timii at lh* Psaiar,
mation, Mrs. II. F. Crenalmw,
I'rrlotl,-. T h * Hon.
In
Ihs
Volts
grand Ins'r»clor of District n, NISM."
rtrirtinry, Tl»rr*u M ."
Hearmnand Mr*. Murray Jarvis past lln
Anthvnt: 'T h e Mw**t*st Huns
irand electa, to .rata In Ihe Kasl
of All." Wllesn.
»ml |ii&lt;wt-t|lril each of (hem with
l’ uslluds: "A
chrlsiniaa PanInsy," Htnlla
gills.
Kvenlnx Hsrvles. T:t* P. M.
Min. Moore placnd glftn on
"S o Ilona, At The lap." the
Mill of hi'r offlii're .lulinn lor grsst*s| sler. nvsr told. with
IA C K S O N V IU B
Chrlalmna
Manga by tha eltolr atttl
whlidt they nil etprossed thanks, • M*alsl maslc.
Th* l*t *|&gt;l*od* d**erlb*s D*lh
llhn save n a-innplole ii-sumn of
her yesr'a work end ihanked P*l&gt;»*j;
Th* 3hd parti ays ihs (Ira n x *'*.

“W in d jam m er”
Bob STEELE

WABHlNOTON, Dec. 1H.-0P)
Mandat School at v it, with Mr,
H. P. Wheeler aa anperlntrodent — Reprasantalhra R. A . Ordeo
In oharae.
ioday’*hr
At the avaralag hr.arhlnu sert- (I&gt;— F la ) announced
lea the paster will ,t&gt;*ak un -Tha
t'orantlaa Nut* In tlm Anael’a, would oppose the wage-hour bill
hnaa."
At atght hie tu b ).,i . m
be despite hla signature on a petition
The iite e la e u u e U o eiw i"
In forte Ha consideration In tba

*

tho heavens ara (ha word of thy,’
K iss Marion dtstrldg* has aa handa" (P a a ln i 1M :1(, N )
her guast f o r tba Weekend, nibs
A moot th« alia lions
which
Betty Brow Bing o f DaLand.
comprise tba Laa*on-S*rwoa la
tha M low lad from tba
Bible:

Mr. and Mr*. Dan Williams plntt
lo leave tomorrow afii-t o.-un for
Montgomery, Ala., wheie they will
make their future homr.

CHURCHES

**!« TUB UNIVBWB. INCLO&amp;
*
1NU MAN. EVOLVED flV -A, TVMIl* rORCEf* te these b)«n*«t
M
*hP L'Wsofr ASrtnon which Pill h r
r t*
read In Church nr Christ, M » i
U«l. throughout the world. On iu»*
Sunday. Dwrntor 1*.
| {*■ t .
The Golden Yen la: Thou‘, . 0
f ’a'r

Karlyta IletsmbeUsr hsd as hit th^ n-raembranc* Unto all g»n*!
futfjt last night Fletcher Rush of orations. of old hast tHot laid
Orlande.’
.
tha foundation o f tba earth: and

ll/Oppose
14 Hour BUI

R ep airin g
Diam ond Setting

AND

&gt;

Rn g ra v in g
M cLaulin* Jeweler
I t l s. Park dee.

B.L. Perkins
THE BPO ELKS
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE
DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW
WILL BE HELD MONDAY NIGHT
A ^ jjS k

yjSSU
3k

O lH O U It,

AT T1IB

. ARMORY
sgAr

i

^ 'u'on2"

,h* ^

niy, or soma cloth*
i*lp this Christmas
tding th* hearts of
■trly 400 kiddle*

V i l V E a Christmas g ift that w ill

get

real use every day o f the com ing y ear. The San ­
fo rd H erald is
ciate.

A g ift

that everyone w ill appre­

There are F E A T U R E S — that will be en*

joyed by every member o f the fam ily. * . N E W S
— from every p art o f the w orld. . . A D S — that
w ill brin g g reater savings and m ake it a prac­
tical gift as well aa a useful one.

It la so easy

to give, t o o . . . ju st phone 148.

HERALD
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FANCY
CITRUS ....fruR-olso
Xms* treaty, lend &gt; torn bom*
Or to a friend. Be*, pur display.
RMlncl* rruR. Bhb#:*l. V.’ Tool#
and U r . MathUui, Proprietors,
pot di*Ul lata,
k*ra«one and Room l A read* Bldg, East Pint
,-Whlla gasoilna *** U. B, Papa
Oo, Ine, Pbooa l « .
# IIE N BETTER used fureltura
•b oblalntbl* Echols .will bare
It. 104 Sanford Avs.
jnrprARD for Information lead
,‘ lng to return of Escalator Bt- CHRIITMAB~WlRINa A LIOIIT
INO, AltrUctlva prices, Ran­
eytla, No. V0T1TI, oolot black
and white, balloon Urea. Ortsn dall Blactrie Co.
D. Farrell, Jr, IPO* Path Ava

uedroo 'mb

pon
only—11Ad per w
Fourth Bt. ,

Gold” Is Film Of
Gridiron Heroes

W I T H G E O R G E A R L IS S I N “D R . S Y N ”
Two midshipman and a girl provide the romantic complications
In -Navy Blue and Oold." colorful and thrilling story of life at
AnnapolU which come* to the Rita Theatre on Christmas Day.
Florence Rica U the girl—Robert Young and James Stewart are
the midshipmen—and the fight la wit Also featured In an Impos­
ing cast are Lionel Barrymore, Billie Barite and Tom Brown.

PARKYAKARKUS

?Life 01 The, Party*’
Is Hlgh-Sfrecd Film

parson, end who led his puriib.
lone,* On their Rinlifgtlnf -e«.
ptdlllone, preaching by day, and
evading Uni revenue men by
night, largely «n action p|e*|
•taro. Ilia story i!mu boast, too.
of : a fr**H end baanUtol lova
theme, carriod In the film by
John l«od*r slot ll-fanr-tfld Margerat Lnchwiwxl, who U the.
latest fliunKbit -Dud,"
Many of tho eequanc** wsra
fllmad on. Ilia formns* Romney
Marshes, which am -aa. litpabatUbla In mh\ip apole , aa* thwi
African-lumrt*. Two months wW*
Oaorga Arils* generally makes hi* own selections of tb* In­
spent ml' Iorol lot,-Ay Ib d 'fJIu l
mom anlt.- flluibu: ostarier back- genues who carry tha romantic interest as background for bU 'wUt
and whly screen characterisations and hi hU current picture, -Dr.
Byn." at th* Riti Theater Tuesday and Wadnaaday, the famine.lov#
only four deya of tba dfley ware briefest reels an the Isively shoulders .of Margaret Lockwood, pie-

sssSit&amp;iatnM ,c

City Plans To
Furnish Own
Light Power

Ml Magnolia A *e Twenty dab

iimmary b Given
ff Week’s Sales
’or Florida Citrus

bringing *n average price of
double lot Cheap an . easy l t » l a boi. a drop ot Tie. and
terms. Pbon* 41. i, ' P. Connally M can iwobuahet lira** binaa,
which averaaad t i l l a bei. a
decline of lie- Ttiaa grapefruit
•ale* totaled i l l tor Ike week,
bringing an average prtk* ul
11.01 per itandard bog. a drop
Of 14c.
TANGERINES! T a n g e r i n e
tales for th* week apioanted t*
IN car*. I I laws than but weak,
bringing an average price nl
|L1! par feur-flfths bushel bog,
aft IJo per bos. For the rorraaf endInf woah bat year they
averegad 41.01 and am * weak
two yaara ago, IMT.

New Booklet i Of
Trade Body .Gets
Fine Compliment

An AO Star hlghralhMd modem
romance around which la built
on* ot tha gayaat ucyeen musi­
cal comedies ot tha season la
-The Life of tha party," coming
Tuesday lo tba - Rlts TheatreFilm notables run rampanf In
this fllniuilral.
(lena Raymond and Harriet
Hilliard, the screen's newest
romantic loam, supply the heart
Interaat, and Joe Fennsr, Park
yakarkna, Itelan Dredarick and
Victor Moore, four .of tba top
funatars nt plctura* today, fur­
nish most of lb« hilarity.
‘The Ufa of the Party" eonearn* the romance between Ray­
mond and Mu* Hilliard—a ro
msneo which, fntlowa a, rooky and
uproarlotta path IntorapartM with
&lt;*lu tuseful hit* and three apeetseujar danre \ nurebor*. Ray­
mond, haif to a fortune which
b* loara If ba marries before be

.ft. would greatly\anal her oupy of th* |
myaatf, v ^ would iba

awd a ropy to mp -

. Tb* smaker baa baea the presid­
ing officer I* tb# British b*«s* at

RADIO
The Ideal G ift
F o r Christm as
G E T IT A T

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R A D IO H E A D Q U A R T E R S

mr lo erdVnary, quality, II.eeIts.
PMriANIV: riseruU. varleus vaiil,e. mr II., in(e-iac.
rKI-l'KUHi MprellH Halil. &lt;leend Melil. nmiket dull. FIs. 1H
ta. trip. I.Mtlnme lyp*. ere. lo

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For Sale

1. ValsalTase, erdlaary &gt;lo fair.
£l**.|t.tSi Mu fancy sleek
on

fui*N*' (Umat'Vla. h«a. nprs.
are le qSelltr, ti se n s*.
tlRKTII. MJiri.lis. 11uhl, d.eland
righy ^jnsrhst'-dull. Pin. per due.
* ^ m f»« c ilL j;il

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Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

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Fid. tTepaabsuen. Itelk. m r ten,
■Sn,rally (la .M i
Uame
poorer

lower.
T■ullllr.
se-llis

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mend light. Merkel olsedr,
per dee bun, I k - l l e
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aL drmeeO llehl. merh,l
Fla. li| bun. rrta. A bare.

State Market

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wuMrSfx X l i A * corelloe.
lull. P*r rrvrr.vat**.

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OTPICB MACM1NB OO.

N in e Y e a r O ld Boy
la Discovered D runk
j LAKEOCVD, Db«« 1R-UPVOfficwr Leu Breobor said be took
tb* man to Jill aa a charge of
Arising an automobile while Intailrated and took Ik* man1* nine
n a r aid eon la a hatplUI to r r
dbvsr fram Inlogic*! ton.
Th* fatbar wa* aantsnred to M
day* In tb* city gtoukad*. Tb* nln*
yuar old bay uma given a Uetare
aa tba evib of driau-

fleuro In tho boadUnoa, MetroOeldwyn-MayoT praaonto a fool*
ball atory of AnnapolU titl’d
-Nary Blua and Oold." tram Ure
norol by Oaorto Hrivea. * u A '
codas to Bis j piu Tbaatro oh
Saturday, CbHatmaa day.
With Sam Wood directing,
Initial aconaa wore fttmod on a
regulation
arid iron
built
to
duplicate tba Hold at Iba Untied
Btatea Naval Academy. Later, a
camera and technical craw wont
to AnnapolU to film
actual
rrenc, o f r tho rralmant la no­
tion.
Thu alallar real of tba now
picture fretnrra Robert Touni.
Jadtea Stewart, Monel
Barry­
more,
Florene*, Rida,
Bllllo
Burke, Tom Drown, Samuel H,
Hindi, I‘mil Hally * and Barnett
Parker. In Iba supporUng eaote
are Prank AlbartaOn. Minor WnUR
eon. Robert Mlddlema**. Phillip
Tarry, Charlre Waldron, Pat
Flaherty, Stanley Morn«r »nd
Matt Mdliiab.
Cotnmandur llarvay
llatiltp,
V; S. N- acted aa technical ■advUar for' Academy ecenee and
nil Knbn. captain ol tba U. B- Ofootball aqoad W»t year, aertred
aa taebnlcal oupavt far artdlron
•equencaa.
More than too aitraa wara
called for tba acenea which pro•ent a aectlon of tba grandstand
durlna a football came. A num­
ber ol colleno playera ware re­
cruited lor the actual playe on
the field.
The eiory de*crlbad tba dra­
matic rUe of a common aeamaa
from a baitleahlp to hl|h honors
at AnnapolU. Tba role U played
by Stewart, with Yount appearIni aa a sardonic youth who
rates little far Navy Ufa, Tbay

The Internationally famous -ar­
tist Waehatetter deftly deplete
tb* -aallrnt comic feature* of
Parkyakarkus. But
the artist
could not capture the renowned
Greek dialect.
Cosmetics have been used by
both melt end women since earliest
times-

SANFORD M ARK ET REPORT

■i CMilovs* Pram f i H Oos
and did (bla through antarin*
PQR 8AIJC; Pumlturp' tfr a f Info a supplementary agreeroom hog** and poultry equip meat with the power company
m*nt. aaorga E. Wilson, Laku
TbU agreement, It wa* said,
provided that tar sacb year tha
City failed to us* tba amount
Your Christmas TH
of currant provided for under tha
walling for you ht
term* ot th* original contract,
A First from Baturda
another year would b* added to
Oat ’am. M. M Lord
tb* termination data of th* origi­
nal contract.
Lai* oalery plant*—I bad* i
Tb* City operated under th*
flv* acre*,
thqydMMf
terms of tb* original contract
tected from cold. witl-uaR &lt;
far only two yaara, and alnea
J. B. Johnson, Lata MOnra*.
that » l » * baa cut tba amount
otgC*fr*et consumed In bait,
H*n»* th* aspiration data ha*
wren Indefinitely postponed.
Twig*, ii.ss-ttts.
r I
WrmiHiTRED. TERRIER— Min
AfAC lD O O i FU. but. ksh|t.J
- .8 months reglsUrad.i A fU
' lIHANUi (Saapl Huppllaa light,'
lhaC lira*. -Y0OO Hanford Ara, ’
t rmand llaht. marhst dall. *»s.

MODEI. T Post! Pkk-gp trual
n v * room turnliked apariHot.
-J Inquire big MagnoO* A v l f ' • : dog tab. Lake Mary Oarage.

FOR RENT: •
dacoratetd
Connelly A Bool

A N D -G O L D ”

A T T H E R IT Z
Pin t Show
On* O'clock Everyday
Sunday, Monday—Pnd Aotain, Credo Alton, Georg* Bonn
In "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS/*
. * Toooday, Wodnooday—Cone Raymond,. Parkyakarkui, Jo*
Ponnor "THE U P E OP THE P A lT Y ." AUo Georg* Arlire
In -IUL 8YN."
Thursday, Friday—John Bole*. Ids Luplno, Jack Oaklo
"FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY.** Companion feature Joan Pon*
Ulno, Nino Martini -MUSIC POE MADAME."
Saturday Apodal prorremmo for CHRISTMAS DAY. Tb*
Lora Story of AnnapolU "NAVY BLUE AND QOLD** with
Robert Young, Florence Rico, James Btowart and ooloctod cap*
porting east. AUo Buck Jonn -SMOKE TREE RANOE/
Play SCREENO Saturday nto*
A T T H E PR IN C E SS
Saturday, Sunday, Dec. ZMh and 26th—TEX RITTER
RIDES with tba BOY SCOUTS and The Jones Family In
"BORROWING TROUBLE."

ling with catchy aonhits and with ana d P. 0.
Maries of KiUtllab aoctal -Ufa aa
"Ul- bails, into Radio’* new -A
' Dusm I In Wilraa*" abo#i BunRay and Monday at tb* Rita
Tbaatra, praaenllnl Prad Astaire
in. bla Drat pletaro with Oeorgu
Mtyn* and Gracia Allen.
?Tb# flUn baa baon Planned
■(Pufhoat to afford tba wlnr
Mated favorite aicepllonal ep•wtubHiea or sensational-novelty
daweee and oomady, and with
'‘t t '1brilliant cast. Its unM* and
Qiredrieo* plat and Its ton*M
m(ladle*, tba offering la said to
I t .pno of tba real screen aranU
| titk i season.
I ■Jo*n Fontaine ha* the title-role.
aglnaM
n«rdln*r,
Ray
ConaUnea Collier, MootsWatson and
[H*. L»ve. llerry
4&lt;bhr oatabritlaa _
at. lb* musical romance, which
freU with a fantaaHe love ulfair' between an American Rate"
• r 1and a titled British girl. '
* Astaire 1* the dinrer, a bash­
ful and ratlrlag man wb# baa
Man given a great bulldnp In
U e London papers aa • -k**ri*
.breaker" through tha eftorta dt
bla publicity aganu, noma and
,Allan. and who la bnartny alck
•f the whole thing. MU* M6ntalira plsys the girl, who Is tryinn lo avoid a (lUtaatkfol mar­
riage, while bar servants at
Ttllalgh castle are violently
dtvtdad on tha question at. wlwm
aha should marry. *nd hsva or­
ganised their own awospetakss
on the event.
i The two principal* meal Ip a
London c*b, end then.’ tban's*
to a pig* hoy who ha* Ma own
Idea* about romance, a n brought
together again at tba caatla,
By IhU tlma Adair*' ha* bean
lad to haliers MUe roatulua Is
•aeretly In lave with him, ant
tba glory Immediately spreads.
saatehmgly looks Into * scene in
"Fight foe Your Udy.- th* RKp
- Tba sagopbOM was Iareatod by *»dlo matA’^Kikl^g -fqmejty W
Adolph* Ran about lido and retro- which Jscf OakU arid John Iloie*
dnsud Into thd French arm? bands are starred and . Mis* Lupine
featured.

b l u e

Schick Shaver

W HAT

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'resent N o Time
R e c a ll Ships
O f U.S., Says Hull
'

Roosevelt Is Said To
W a n tT ig h te r R e g u ­
lations A g a ln stP h o *
to grap h in g F o r t s

\ R elative T o A rm e d H o m e 1$ H e a r d B y
Forces In F a r E a q t .
, n
.

Panay Bombing
, —tV S t i l l Unsettled Surlen tTells
t?.nd“O ft W”ourk
l,-

WASHINGTON, Dee. » . —
^ &lt; (A
af
F )’ t « f etory Hull .aid tethe! the nevernment had
expected to withdraw
“ i«m
American ships and cltlieiia
from the Far Beit “when tfnlr
appropriation function la ns
lenter ealled for" but that the
Prewtat Mdetn net aeim tha
appropriate moment.”
In, a latter to Benatot
Sma there .(Oemeerat, N, J.)
Secretary Hull outlined the
Administration's view of main*
talalna military forces In the
Par Kant • mathsre had writ*
ton favorIup the withdrawal
i f Amerloan ships and eltlsane from the denser tens*
Hull oeld the desree of pro­
testIOn this government eheuld
afford to sltlisna abroad pro*
pentad "many difficulties* and
rebutted la many coaflloli of
•pinion.

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The Central Florida Exposition
o f the I Premium Abate for the tM»
nent o f] ""P0*1**®* ore now available for
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A t leant 'three major and

contradictory yveraionn

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One Year In Prison
“C u ba” B a ro n M u stA Iso P a y A ll C o s t s
In Prosecution F o r
L ottery V i o la tlo n s

b~
i.

DeCottes Appeals
To Supreme Court

O f Methodist H om e
Dc-Urlng, that "Attitude Is
the hey won) In our home and
happiness la our «oal." the H o t .
W. II. Mullen, superintendent of
the Methodist Orphin*ce at
Urnson BPrln.s, made Us princi­
pal talk at ipa Roury Club
luncheon today * and Introduced
two members of his young
family of U t childrenThe Hume la' presided ovrr by
hlmaeir anti l|U flip, Mr- Mullen
said, with aU Withers as assist
ants. Thou(h only IS orpbsns
hare born alitilttril duftnB the
past yrar, ha said applications
hare been received from mor*
than 100, and he ripecta the
Orphanage will mure than doubla
In also during the neit 10 yearsWhllo there la a decided
shortage of dormllory space and
a lack nf funds In provide for
CnOtwC es ris e Two

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MOSCOW. Dee." UO.-OD-A
high Soviet official aeld today that
America is -overrun with Japan*;
car spies and Japan In Its turn,
■rems lo hr an arfng, for American
Inirlllgrnre services”, L
j
This declaration was made by,
M. I'. Frinovsky, vice commissar
Jarrell
Is .R eleased
of Internal affilra, or vice chief if,
F o r 60 D a y s U n d e r
the Soviet secret political police, j
In un article in Pravda, the offi* j
Bond
Of
$2,500
rial Communistic newspaper.
Discussing the execution nf,
The climax of Seminols
eight once high-ranking t’ommun-!
CouiKy'n drive to clean up
lets for arlllng Bov let secrets to,
the
lottery
rocket
w«a
‘fascist” epics, Krlnnvsky said;
reached this morntnir when
‘'America, particularly I he I'aclfte
const mid tho Panama Pannl, are
Circuit Court Judge Millard
overrun with Japanese spies.”
|
n. Smith sentenced Joseph
He declared the Soviet service
\V. Jnrrell, no-cnllcd king o f
would “continue to destiny sides,!
. . , „ , i the Seminole County "cubs'*
Irrrerials,
wreckers,
plotters,
Cra. Erie von t.udcnJnrff. f'-f,
1o onc yPar In thB
rnuiitrr revolutionaries
of
nil1mer
aleff -c
of the «(!cr
... rhlrf
-u... of ...re
— |gWe ppnitcntlnry at Hal*

Local Kotariaos

C ontradictory State*
m entsFnrther D elay
'Am icableSettlem ent

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Russia Insists Joseph W. Jarrell
U.S.ls Overrun Is Sentenced To
With Jap Spies

On Orphan.
«

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rnJ of lh%Ln,i . Ar,,:L on1‘.h: , r ^ r" ’ fr.t;
Henry Ford, tha automobile manufacturer, ha a completed Ihle new winter home (top) on
estate known as Richmond plantation at Waye. Oa. Ha reconstructed it from the ruins of the Her*
milage plantation mansion at nearby Savannah which was damaged l&gt;y Sherman's army on.its famous
march to the sea, Mr. and Mre. Ford are atpecled to lire there this winter. Near, the house Ford
has built a manual arts training school (below) designed lo leach boys and girls of the neighboring
countryside to “ use their handa as weil as Ihelr heads."
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S u p rem e Court
R ules A g a in st
S to le n Evidence

C I T Y N E W S B R IE F S

Japanese
-thi United K ite s Kunboal
T .iu y in ChlftA nerved today
further to confuse and delay
an amicable settlement of the
ited by the. M i

of Ihn Inman military rnmmltlro'
•aid I'rrshlrnt Roosevelt wants la
tighten up restrictions against'
prutoginphing of this cmuilty’s
fortifications.
Representative May, of Km
lurky, said the chief cxecuMve had
wrlDm &lt;ho c«mmlliec during hla
IIV illisW mm Pan* r . « » l

.turn'll lo pay nil rosls Incurred
In
thr prosrcullon of Ihn
lira, died of heart failure rnrly
Srntrnre was pronounced hV
today,
Joilgo Smllh al 10:00 o’clock Ihli
morning Immnllately aflar duty*
Ing a motion by defense attorney

Geo. Ludendorff,
R o tary A n d K lw anlfl
German
Hero
Of
K e t t l e s Contribute
$1000 Increase
Thieves Get Tw o World War, Dies $57.18 F o r T h e P o o r
Reported In Tag Autos In Sanford
The pslrstton Army's aff#H
H eart F aU s In 72- In prnvldn Chrlslmas baakata
for Ihe under prirlleged of 8«n*
Sales For 1936 S a t u r d a y Night Y e a r Old V eteran Innla
County received decided
ir M lIt s r l

mm pawn twnl

A ft e r A n O p eration ! &gt;"»•*“*■ K«turday wh.„ th. kat*
Thlrres working In Hnnfnid
Communications A ct
Huward llverlin, former man- Id ealities Respond To
( lies on Klret Rtyeat under Ike
"ml Kriiilnulii County wlui hnrn
tna In County Agent c. It- Daw
R v i H p t l P P in
I n l *Soullu,rn
* ,r
'he h w
a io ffle
of Ihe
C a i r F o r F u n ds To bent rousing law iiiifnrrlug of- MUNICH. Germany. Dec, JO.- •ul'errl.lon of Iho KlwanU end
tR sna Pr sM EsViaence
Tefrp
homr, ,*0i
u
son.
, , , ,,
. . Itoisrr rlaha turned In » total
Mr- Dawson urged Bemlnolo
(|
P a y State Teachers flrr-m a rood dual of lioubln III (AT—(Irnsrsl Krich l.udcnorff, 12 o(
W ir e T a p p in g C ase spending n few days in the city
County resident a to make entries
______
;
ih'olr
tirreklng
ntnl
m
tarin
g
as__
uu vacation.
ycarekl Idol nf the
Germany army,)The Klwanti
keflta
nettedtha..
Jn.Uio annual affair In a*, offart
i Jt.sM .m s of. ttanrnetl ami Horn. « » unit an. are n&lt;H cmitlnfua lh «d r llj~ j
W AfmiNRTnKT'nre. ‘ 7 0 - 1At
lodny. The German *1W&gt;rlifSbm 'M *'fTr««, while the no4wer^&gt;4
In obtain some of Ihe large rash
inolc County have responded w ill n|'*r«|bma solely
lo
burglary,
Tin* irgulnr meeting nf
M k rTwp . contradictory ver awards being offered this year. —The Supreme Court held imlay Auiril.-aii
lo Ihi* r»ll of (iov. Fred I'. Coni*
I officials ndrlsed lids morn W’ji rommandrr apparently was kettle brought In 111.33. Capt.
l.i-glmi
^^tefis were made by th* J*n*nr»". Thn County Aaenl pointed cult that evidence obi allied by wire
for hir. for no' loss limn Iwn aulo rrcovrrlng from an nprratlon hut Fred Keren of the Salvation Ar­
're'1
'
"
‘’"
'"
"
'I
*
W
y
School
offlrlsls
for
Ir'oh-.lit
bus
been
PisliHinnl
un
i
*
.
.
.
.
,
.
,
„
my today i ipreaaed hie apprdrtaOne, for the first time, set forth Ihn Individual Kami rxtilhllx as lapping cannot be usrd in fed­ ill ........mas Km Ot whirl. Urn-* « r l y Plirrhnse o f 1PM aulo IInure ........ . were stolen from Kun hls iirart failed.
eral
criminal
proceedings.
IIon In butli Ihn Klwanla and
Ihih Japanese sold tore were killed bring nf pnrllrular Interest tn
togs in order Hint Ihn fMHn.nno dr- bud etreels Hnlnrdnv nlhhl.
He was chief of staff umlrr Field llotarv chins for their assistance
in thrrr will la- n open house nurl*
or tnlnred by their own Japan­ many Bemlnolo County residents. ■ This
- - - seven , In Iwn drclainn
...
ftcit
In
Ihe
funds
rarmnrkrd
for
nne
of
them,
n
Model
a Ford
l.'-gloniialroa and
Marshall Paul von Hindrnburi? tit this work, as well as to Ihoao
reversed a 1028 mimic hat lug for all
ese planes which bombed the Bomn „f Ihn r,dries that rsn bn
•ho mold lily payment of ti'arhris aedan helnnglng In a resident
Ihrlr fi lands.
who made runlrlbullons
J
Pansy and Ihrca Standard oil made In thl, ...... on for award.1« * h « deuce could he n-.-d in
in Ihn Mute might la- mude up. "I (Irleilu,
wasrerarrred
by during the World War,
The Dmpty Blocking Fund re*
sm « . follow.; gift bo.es nf honlh-gglng proaoculloiw.
ere f t
General I,udend"rff died at
,.
,
„
(’miniy
Tar
Collrrtor
Jnu.
II.
f’onalaliln
W.
AMeMiillen
and
court
lloynumd
Monrelvalgo.
a, .|,llk|„„. rrvenled lo.|„y.
* turned over In Dm Hberlff'n ol peace with Chancellor Hiller and reived several more donations
The soldiers, said this version ellru. and other produels, |H
•" ,lod-&gt;r * °&gt;,l,n,onI
,r Roll
is
Itxlor raising Ihn grand Intal to
prim
for
the
heat
boies
of
ihrough
Justice
.»mi».nt..f|
bv
Ids
mother
M,a.
As
a
result
nr
Ihi.
re*|u&gt;nac
not
lire. Thnronslnldo
mrested a
'b y tha Japanese military allache
was ronsulrd with Ihe thought that in: 37. Those contributing
to­
In Shanghai, were seeking Ihe orange, "nd grapofrull, antiques.I *rU. awerled llmt the Hi ll &lt;
hMnnsnlralai.
loftS"0|l»'r I only 111 Hm Cnmily l.m h|so in all Holilslmru negro In
In whose
wlutse |&gt;nslor Join, ................. .
* l " ‘ro lh„
,lf , hc
suffir|(.n, session ho found tlio stolen uuto Ihn Iasi great btlile of hla life had day uric as follows:
fOFatlnwre » « r . r . a r t
1 entries In thn Canary Rhow, nn-‘ ,m" llr,n l,,n* ^ cL han d the u
been won, Ihe recognition uf his'
In*
w
ill
umli-i
K
O
1
1
out
uu
ut.1
Fred It. Wilson
|
|n u,n jjomnstlr. Fin* Art*.|"^ '*l're lapplug evidence
revennes un- ■•tprrtrd to la- rsisml 1st,i Sunday nUht.
Tim Miss Mullers
Congress”,
Justice
Robert" Young Monaulvulge, h Iiii nns lo nuikt- fu ll piiym ru l o f Ihe ilc*
Germanic faith movement.
Flower.. Needlnwura. and manr
A 1337 model Ford V I sedan
Ry decree, l.mb-ndorff'a new ‘'Forgotten"
tf'a a lla a r e &gt;■ I ' m , l '&gt; , r l
, belonging In Alrln Johnson, nt
other department- In urging anill, “ may have thought it Iras boon HI for several {reeks, «»s
religion, approarhlng nto-paganl.lisla Anna Wilson
| participation. Mr Dawson polnt- Important that some offender, re|Hirled mm h Improved today.
Sanford, was slnlrn from the
Ism, was pul nn an equal basis
, ed out that there was im en­ should go unwhipped of Justh-oj
Alcatraz PriHoncrB
Tolu]
than that offlrers should resell
The regular quarti-riy Court nf
trance fee In »nv department.
n-Tr1..!" mureecllo'*
^
lo methods ilcenml inconsistent | llnnur for Hie tiny Si-outs of Planned Escape In *30 "!!
■
Jr . *
'*
which hr was a bitter for.
Previous
and Geneva Avenues nhniit ft;no
At Iho storming of lo-lge, .Bel­
Grand Tidal
with ethical standards nnd d e l Amerlru of (Ids dlslrlil will Im
o'clock
Hnlurilny
night,
»|r.
SAN KRANriKfO, Ib-c. 20.—(fll
gium, in the first week of the Idg
ilruriivo of personal liberty."
I In-Id In |ln&gt; .Saplord Junior High
Johnson lert Ihn ear parked for
Thn Rita Theatre will give lu T w o A rm y Fliers
runfllcl, later with lllndcoliurg tn
Sc hoo t
tonight
at
1 30 —A former Alratrss Island prlHoy Taken P lane
anneal free .how for rhlldr-n
only
a
lew
minutes'
hut
on
Id*
o'clock, iim-oi illiig In an Ml, |super told fi-driul agents I'alsy
crushing Ihe Russians In Kasl
K illed In Crash
STORKS It KM AIN OI‘ KN
noil Friday morning si ig:»o.
return
lha
aulo
Imd
disappeared1
tiouiicemeril today
by
AiHtur that one of the two men who vonPrussia anil finally aa organicer
On Death O f M oth er
Jon L. Marenlaltn. manager of
Uhe-d from thn iM-nili-nliary list and nil 1l i r e nf It lias hero «l *h» “ lilndenhurg line” on ihe
i u h i i s w s s , r »s * r » * r i
Many Sanford inrichsnti are
FORT RUNNING. Ga.. Dee. 2«.
found yel.
the theater, announced this mntn
wreck
planned
a
break
aa
long
ago
pj (. n „r, manager nf the J.
—(AT—Two Army Reserve filers, remaining open after supper Oil*
County Hhrrlff
M. Hand ns western front ami inspiration for
as i m .
Ihn hig spring imsh of 1UIH that (• p ,nny ,|nre here, left last
For eereral years It has beep attached to tha U8lh nhservaHon work In mdrr lo armnualnle lain B an k EmployccH To
Pressed
n
belief
flint
n
ring
of
llepiriment ef Justice men de­
shoppers.
Among
had ihe allies with Ihelr “ harks In nig|,l for Ills former
linina In
US custom of Ihe theater le squadron here, were killed loday Christmas
Get ChriHtmaH Bonus clined say h"w much credence Ihcy rat stealing thieves limy Im the wall,” l.undcndorff gained a jiehdl, Kan. upon
reeolvInS
lira a free show for children when ihelr plane fell near Fori those luirlli-ulsrly nuking ihi* an
responsible
(nr
tlio
theft.
plsred In thr* story relatrd by
pinnacle of popular arrlalm in Her- w„ r,| „r ,|„ .Hdden death of bis
Shortly before Christmas al Mitchell, Ala., It was learncd.nminrcnirnl are: The Yuwell Com­
While
Iho
slriillog
rnnllnues,
Kmplnyees of the Sunfurd AI,|Manuel l.lmas, hold on parols viawhich time many of the child- ber. hy lelephnne from officers] pany. J. C. Tenney Company, and Untie Nnthuml Hank who have Mating rlisrges. Theodore Fol# and a vorllnhlo purado of vagrsula many and post-war memoirs frem „,„ihor. Mrs. Mlnnl* Hoy,
hit foes paid tribute lo hla strat­
who
went
lo
the
scene.
,MaHier
Furniture
Co.
Mr lloy hoarded a plan. In
voluntarily
bring canned
Iwrn with the liuok for ii year or; Ralph Hoe dlsap|«ared from the ■nd aiieplelntia eharactrrs are egy, organising ability nnd tv* Oitnndo Inal idshl for hla former
Which la turned over to
heluR
appridiendml
hr
l.nw
en­
more, will receive a bomn o f; prison during a dense fog.
sourccfulnrss tn action.
• home and eiperla to return to
EUu for Iho bansfit of the
forcing officers ninl are imluN
one-four Hi of a month's i.nluiy
Irascible As Fa-Hero
Hnnford tho latter pari of th*
Unger
prlulutj
and
lhalr
plmln
HDD FKI.IJtWH MKl-.T
as a Christmas pre»ml this yrar,
Rul In Ihe closing weeks of Iho
In making IhU announcement
graphs made at thn Banford Po­ war Ludendorff* whole destiny we. k.
It was dpchlt-d at a recent meet­
thla morning, Mr.
Marentatte
The regular meeting of Ihe Odd llen mm ton,
ing nf ihn Hoard of Itircclura,
wa* sent off on a langrnl. lie
urged‘ (that no gilrua fniita or
will. , be, held
Ihe Odd
Theao arn sent lo (he Federal quarreled with the kaiser and was
Thla la in lino with Uir prnc- Fellows
.
,,
.. . In
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other perishable commodities be
That national advertising agen­ State.
lice of Ihe bank m previous y .a .a .'{e,,,ow; » • " tonight.! 7:3o o’rlock lltlreau of Invesllgntlon In Wash- dismissed from his high army post; L O C A L W E A T H E R
turned In, and that contrlbn
The Hanford Iferald Is also In II was announced, wherein cm * ' / ' &gt;■»•» "*•
reported Inalnit where Ihn rrlntlnsl rec he was a ccuse d by lha organisers ■
cies have realised the value of
' Farecast
Hone be confined lo canned
receipt of an advance of the ployeeg ..........way. been ronu-mtb" ' refreshment, orfla of liman apprehended may of Ihe German republic of pro- JHK WEATHER
Sanford
and
Seminole
County
B«ode.or candy.
h«
ascertained.
"Tour* and HMouri” edition ef hered by thr bunk with some gift wll‘ b*
" f " r thr meellng.
longing the confllrl, nnd fled loi Florida, fair In th* north partIt la not necessary, be added, attractions for ua in their de* •Tours ad lieioura" ■ publics ciunmrnsuiale with llielr services ^
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1— SIrmpnrary fillr in Hwrdrn.
j |y c|OUily in the »outh portion tofor the children lo bring any -1 scrlptlona of Florida in oookleti tlon of Ihe Standard Oil Com­
and prevailing liuailiess cnlnlr
Thereafter, eml.Hter.-d by the night , ml Tuesday; no decided
thing. The .how on this occa-■i and other advertising matter, for pany for distribution
through Ilona,
turn-of events, he iK-came a caustic change In temperature! scattered
Ihelr agencies. In which Sanford
publicist. In (he i-srly pnstwsr year frost north portion tonight, pos­
«•
(rom *
hs look part in every anil repubtl sibly heavy In interior extreme
“ h
' I bn of r*c*nllr PuklDhad articles U again described as one ot the B ill B row n W rite s
McCarthy comedy, and a car whkh
been
dlairihuted highlights "f • Soul hern lour.
can revulullonary movement thal north portion.
throughout the nstlion
In describing Ihe sect Ion's chief
A b o u t A rm y Life Registration fiyures al thn Ing. George Thurston. L. F. Boyle, promised success, lifrludlng thn
In “Tropical Tripe," a 31-page, Industry, Ihe following article
------Sanford Country *'lub golf course K. J. TeU, Henry Watson, V. Mil- Kspp attempt of Matrh, IU2U, and
brilliantly colored and lllastrnied appears In the publication:
That nil I Brown, serving with reveal
incressmg numbers
of .ehrll, of Orlando, Roy Byrnes, Jr., Adolf nitlcr's famous “ iK-er cellar
S'*
booklet. Issued annually by the
"lee-cold celery hearts are one lha United fl(ales
Army and playera
Inking advsnlage of the’ Roy Holler, tl. C. Moore. John putsch" o f 11123. He aloud trial fur
Atlantic Coaal Line Railroad as of th« Interesting winter sights stationed at Fort Clayton In Iho excellent playing conditions which Courier, If. L-Perk lira, Jr.,
K. high treason In connection with the
’
ready reference booklet for In Sanrord. where a hugs plant Panama Canal Zone, la thorough- prevail on Ihe links. Golfing rn Clem, Jack ilornsr, A. C. Me HUler affair, hul won acquittal.
lOeallawee ns rase m r .
tourtaU
In
which
aU
Southern
for
Initial
Icing
or
refrigerator
ly
nnloylng
Army
Ilfs
In
thn
thuslaata
have
bci
n
complimentary
Reynolds,
and
K
.
.
Compton.
* • |J
resorts are Rated, Sanford Is ran can aupplr fifty car. at tropical nlmosphere. I. evident laUly about the ivuis* and J, U
. , ; ah apari * • * t
Also, Fred Ball, Billy Ball. H. W.
described aa "The Celery City* one lime. Called “The Celery in the letters he writes home lu Ingity, president *Hf the Hanford Rucker, Howard Fhvlle. ncr. Paul
. . . furakare
GREULMOS j
r r u
on
tha
eboree
of
Lake
Monroe,
City,"
Sanford
Is
the
world's
his mothar, Mre Uulntan Brown Atlantic Notloiisl Hank, made n Redfearn, S. D. Highleyman, G. Ik. N o D a n g e r Seen In
-F A U M tR .
-V * •s "m m
" b I hood radio
a
CUy
at
the
head
of
navigation
largest
chlery
producing
sec­
of thla clly.
statement loday in which he de- Workman, B- Heretow, Phil Gras
W e a th e r Tonlsrht
» * * • |n
J
on the st. Johns River, and on tion* and If.you drlra out Colary
The former Ranters' lad re ! elandt
hnff, E. F. HeiiaahaMtr. G. K.
lb* main lino of tho Atlantic Avenue you’ll «** milts of vel­ renily told of a trip Into Old] HA aum’.tr of Improvement* Fullager, Allen Stewari, Raymond
LAKELAND, Dec. 20. t - W I Coast Un# Railroad. "Sanford vety lope. Th* shipping season I’snsma and also of an ctp&lt;-«ll. have been ms-lr uhirh add to the! luindqulat, D, G, Scott, Q. 8. Sel* Th* ' Weather Bureau said today
l7 i. /il\
Is the center of on# of Florida's starts In January and Is at Ua lion Into lha Boulh Amrrl&lt;sn ploaasn of playing. The roughs |man. J. L. Ingley, K. D. Randall, tender Duck crops should be pro­
sections and peak In March"
rontln.nl daring wblrh lie vl*»-, liar* aU been ileanvd and the Jr., W. R. DyaaS, Stuffy McCrone, tected against cold and frost to­
ha« tho flaost Zoo la the State.
The Standard Oil Company ed many nf the flouth Amerlcsn grestia are in excellent condition.; Richard Daaa and Ed. MMchell.
night and tomorrow morning in
Ic t a s s i f i e d a d
Among tho other attrecUona guide booklet also describes rllleg sad traveled tbreugli llie la fact, I belb-vi- Ihe rograa la In; Also, Jo* Crenshaw, Pete H l f Gainsavi!ls and upper Florida East
Rated
la
)he
sightseeing
refer
Fort
rhrlslmao,
near
here,
as
a
(lens* tangles which thrive n"*r better shape now than at any llmo gin»i Hear/ Zurhside, 0, C. Tolar, Coast district*.
g e t it fo r you.
ence booklet Is the ’"Big Troo" “Rule hamlet In Florida where the equator
slnadI bare teen tn Hanford."
of‘ Orlando, W. A. Wlnsman, and
Tho forecasters said weather
near Lsmgwood. It also asigtaa thousands of pieces of mall from
I fa egpocta In relam l» the] Among those who have played Rebecca 8lavans, Mrs. Roy Symr*. conditions In prospect for tonight
• compMa ached ale of Baatord ell over lha world come to be Slalaa nest July for a leave of ovar lha course during tba past Mrs. E. Compton, Mrs. Harry
and aariy morning carried no
hotels aad menllona tho golf poet marked near Christmas tiaee two manlha. after which he will waatl are:
Ilradhara, Mbs Money White, Mrs. threat for citrus. They forecast
win help ye*.
course for the fm s Ia tM
of They area as* a Christmas tree be slallon*d at a post In &lt;»•' Fnad Dolly.'J.Jm Ludwig, 0&lt;to Fredrick Ball, and Mr*. OUo
temperature as low as 32 dagrevs
those who plan a trip Into the mi Ihe cachet."
l'idled Slates.
Caldwell, John llrrbiL Hap Flem- Caldwell,
la eilrente North Flotilla,
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Annual Free Show
F o r Children To
Be Held On Friday

National Advertising Agencies Are
Using Seminole County For Copy

I n g l e y Praises Municipal Course;
Many Golfers Play During Past Week

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