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T O E SA N Ip R D

acht Owner
, Sees Beauty
In S t Johns

’

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1M7

SAN FORD,

m im W » p fr m ;XX to mate ih t po- grngrnpiiicai tiimriDuiicn oi
iltlnn effrcllvti, top.iWWene njturwl
prominently.
e*|*ceblly republlrnn» from New York. The minority
parly nrrmintrd for a down of Iht
laat IH i.licn«'tarn&gt;.
AdmlnUlrutlnn aupporlrra, already plagued by uldm lng contrrvrray near Ihk farm and wnge-hour

r r i o f i h e petition. About two
do«en klunulurmi emit. from
nf the tolhl nmith, Tc*a* d«n»orr# U r n n lr lW Iu i; plghL Indiana,
I.udlow'a alntc, «rr**unted for a
like number, but New* Y o ft »lgnatu n * added. tip l» It , nearly a
third of i|io alu'e dilejm llen

k

that is different'

LISTEN
. . . t h i s ch om m f o o d

• It'a a akiflful e r a s between
n a r o n n a l M a n d o ld -fa ab io n e d
boiled d re a a k if— w ith a aprcial
piquancy a ll ita o w n l M ira cle W hip
ia totally different from all other

w ith t f w c U b d o o s fy
m tt d C fm d d a r f l a v o r

Court cotta i . Kfriclfnl
SERVICE

dreaainga—amoolber, fluIBce.mom
d fliciori.T ryM ira cloW h ip—awail

1st A

French— TeL 9121

ENGLISH’S

M M A O E W HIP CO N TA IN S MORE— \
The alls cf Cincinnati n i lbe ■
e rliter of an analenl mound hulid-l PAR M O W - O P THE C O ST IY WGREWENTSI
era' rlrllltatlon,
•

Gulf Station

BOAT
FOR CHARTER
B y day,

week, or

monfh, Catarina to
all typyu of psrtlea.

When Groceries Arc Sold Cheaper

DELICIOUS

f iE p 0 0 P H O N E
M r. Van Anden, hla wife and a
frh n d , Arthur Ilurna nf N ora
Beotia
nre the only membera
aboard the craft driven by a 100
home power engine and Indicated
their Intention nf
remaining In
'Sanford indefinitely.
Tin* vlaltora aaId their recsplk&gt;n
In Kanford waa one nf thn moat
renrleoiia nnd hoapltablo they had
• r e r received.

FRESH DRESSED

Captain Ed Rico
Sanford*^«i1t Worka

WILL SEBL THEM

"i|N ; M A R K E T D E P A R T M E N T
The Idpal Gift

H u l l Opposed "
To Having War
Hinge On Vote

For Christmas
G pr r r i

G R E E b f llA R D

L^g-O-Lam blb. 23c
Lamb Shoulders lb. 16c
SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 1 0 c

H EAD

t

RADIO IIE^pqU^RTflRS

Contr**ua4 From Fata On*

turea aro tlmro of democrat,, 51
are repiddienn and the remainder
farmer-labor lip and prngrteelvi*.
T h " proportion of republican »lgnature* In l|ie whole republican
- house mcmlierahlp lo particularly
•drilling.
In Ihn Mot riilnnle niah whleh
fneroared tha olynnlurea to the

YELLOW

HOFMANN
Electric Service
SOD Magnolia Avg.

Phone

PORK/HAMS,
t 'a t a r

SptciallFriday Dec. 17th 8 A,M
-COWAN C O . - i i &amp; i ■
i .a

o ik s '

■

m

SHOULDERS

Lb-

15c

w L W

KNOW BAI,b

REE THIS SPACE IN FRIDAY'S PAPER

A

R O ASTi

TURNIPS

girl w h o " , h a n d y 'r o u n d an o v a n
W ill k eep

h e r lo v in g h u s b a n d

lo v in

A L W A YS

M e I BACON

Lb

SUced Ham BOLOGNA
Fresh HAMBURGER
PAN SAUSAGE
PORK 8T E W

CARROTS
C A N A D IA N

HEAD CHEESE

COUNTRY CURED HAMS Lb. 1 9 c
COUNTS? CURED
TTc

K A T ,t y Q t y E

M KLL-0 OR R ILE Y'S

m

COFFEE Lb. 15
FRESH PRUNES

3 For

2$C

E ariv

Garden Peas

2 For

25c

Golden Banturn Com
20 L B S ." P IL L 8 B U R Y
BU LK

Christmas Suggestive
. FIREWORKS

W* have th* moat compUt# Une of tlrjworks
that ha* ever been brought to I$ il0r^.

SKATES
.

Sugar5 lbs

£ FLOUR

8 02. ROSEDALE QUEEN OUVES
JUMBO CAMPBBLL’8 TOMATO JUICE

LIFEBUOY SOAP

" f r u it ' ca k* '
MATERIAL

• An Meal gift
for Christmas

CHERRIES lb. 43c

99c to $1.85

$22.50 to $50.00

TbT“ ’

UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC TOASTERS
, Universal Electric PERCOLATORS
Universal Electric W AFFLE IRONS

Hill Hardware
COMPANY'

201 EAST FIRST ST.

*

SANFORD, FLORIDA

RINSO
Na I CAN

8PRINGTIMK CORN
Na i can m i x k &gt;

VEGETABLES
Na tea joan or arc
KIDNEY BEANS

Peas

Champ’s Dog Food

Union, Klngaton
and Winchester

Practical Gifts

FLOUR
Bfnek*Rved

CRISCO

SELOX

3 For

NO. 2 CAN DOLES* PINEAPPLE

BICYCLES

69c

Pineapple lb.

as*

PEARS 2 lbs... .25c

39c APRICOTS lb&lt;..19e A iT L E B ITTK R

E X T l&amp; C T S ..... lOe

PRUNES lb........5e

SUGAR 2 lbe. ISc
FLOUR'S tba. ...33c

APPLE SAUCE
N a t VAN CAMP**

Peaches 2 lbe.

25c

HOM3NY
ita i

A P ? i3

s

2 9m. 25. OLYMPIA PEAS

Lb.
6 For

SC

2jt

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j \ -. &gt;-* l 'j ; , ’ i i ' J-t^K"S-A » :

vT W ft*r

.County
Mora Fnrii Ami VegoUhlog Than Aaf
Similar A na In America

Sanford la Tho (h lf Ocnlral
Florida City Affoidkg Ball, High***
And WaUr
1

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAPSB
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937

VOLUME

.... .

l

Two Desperados
J ump Alcatraz
Escape Proof Prison
In San Francisco
Bay Ptoves Leaky
| TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 17.
^ —i(AP)—The State Pnrdon
Board announced loony It
had approved 121 clemency
applications out of 1.300
heard at the four-day meetIng Iwo wtekn ago. The
number is far leas than w aa
gran led at prevlouu board
ncMiona.
Ninety-two

The *um of |S.Sil more wee thins. It mean* Ihnl
keep
gratefully acknowledged far the' on trying to s h a r r l,, as itmnr
worthy and deserving c a u s e s ___________
________ ____________
Balvatiwi Amir today ■■ »n ad­
we possibly can. The more the
______
ditional
contrlfautlun
lo
the
Empty B tn tln i Fund. ThU. to­ n’~i£rr th
n.d S " lwho,0'.h.rea J Four Delegates From Republican National
gether with previous rontribu- makn manr people happy." he
Steel Workers Are' Committee Selects
lion* of I.Vt Sb. tuakit a tcrand continued, makee himself that
total of t o luwnnl the Chrlxt- much more happy. The Salvation
Charged With Mur*’ Former University
tniis baskets for the under privi­ Army which will admlnlatrr Hi
tiering
Young Girl
HeadTo Make Plans
leged on Christum* dny.
Kmpty Blocking Fund haa dun*'
While umlng nit those mho ran auch remarkably gttod work theae
PITTHHUnOlf, Her. JT — Uf) ST.IAJIIIS.^ Dec 17.—lA h-T lie
afford ll to tome forwi.nl with pa»t few year* In Bemlnole Coun­
their contribution^,
the
Iter. ty, that through them you hare —Four delegate* to thl* w eek'i Republican National I'onmiUtee fn
Martin Brsm, member of the an excellent opportunity of making convention of the steel worker* Is four day rnuruf her* agreed
finance cointnlll.e for the Kmpty your Ctirielnnu ii.i’ rrlcr by let- urganlilng committee warn held spun |)r. Glenn Prank, former
Slocking Fund, oitinlUml todayj t|nK the Army make some le u t&gt;n a technical charge of mar- president of the University of
that “ At Chrlstnms Halo there f„ rtun»le
family
happy
this der today while police Invert*-'Wisconsin, to head It* new policy
are always s„ manr demantla on chlilmas. |iru|&gt; I,, nl Tim lleraul gated Ihe dcalli of na-year old f. rmutating committee.
The action was verified by at
Ihtj family purse In n.ldUlon lo „ff|r„ and make y.ior eonirlhu- Ilose Ault who*# nude body wig
found In their hotel room
(Irasl three m rnileri of the com
Ihe usual Christmas pr"*"Uts n „ „ now."
Inspector uf Detectives Wal n.lHee l.ut
was. however, otlll
for family amt frlrmle, llteru|
Today’s contribution* were re
l*r klonngan said Jacob
Jlel- « hout official confirmation lo
are ye«tliea&gt;a nr donation*
lo reived from;
manr
rllnrllnlil..
cause*-and K 1. Iloy
| 6 0,1 kind and Mortis F.ngaold, lailb ,Uy. cimiiman John D. M, llam-l
were
being
de- jp,,,, arrived a&gt; Chicago today lo
■Alias"
2.011 of nm oklm
Ing cause*.’*
Mr*. John Itrady
i an tallied here nnd that New Vor* discuss Ihe mailer with Dr. Frank,
’" One more r"quc*l'
s al
1 ml police Imd lukrn 1/iul* If. (Irernl Chairman John D- M. Hamilton
Unknown
ways like a hackneyed. Irrl'allng No unni"
.6,1 of nrooklyn and Fred A. Odea-Jof the Republican, National Comwald of U*one_ Park. l.on* lat ju itH r gnnouiu-nl l**t alght s parway of
suggest lug
that
you
on
niurder lta| list o f member* of a “ commil•
Total
f !ttiU ■nil. W o rUslialy
'tee on program” which will ilrsfi
lnJt
iln hi.m, - ajiJ jot it
Previous
*31.60 cliuigi-s i*eitdlro: tin Iipiuop'
•l&gt;r. J. W. Mi-Mean*, the corn- tl llrR drcUmlkm o f principle* for
the (.lirialTiliin ivplrll iitcotm ao^
Ormul Tula!
fitniti
n'r'a physician. decl*re»l a po*t (jM. once dominant parly.
’’*
imutein examlnallon gave no clu«
The lint Included only ihost- *pand said |ho * au»i. uf ihe death pulntee* whoso arreplanrrt lo*I
wa» "undetermined.”
Iwrii rrrelvnl thus far and did not
■■
contain *he name o f the chairman
HKTItOIT.
lie.17. - 0 P I - „r the committee.
Ihdlco of
suburban
dearborn
Tsriical reasons dictated wllhloaded ;ox union niemltera Into holding announcement of ihrlr
patrol wagon*
yesterday
and nemra milII they had agreetl lo
hauled Ihelu In
lieailquar(era,',rrve. (HhcrwUe, fur example, If A
breaking up anulher utlempg of prison refused or tvs* unable to
Tourists To He Given Plans Are Made By Hie United Aulomohlle Work areept, hi* aubstllute on the cornlo dtainhiile llteralurw to mlltee would In- pl»re&lt;l In the pub­
Product At Depots
Control Group For rra
emplnire* uf the Ford Motor Com­ lic position of being a second
Bus StationAndZoo
Orderly Marketing pany.
choire.
(If those arrested. !'&lt;3 were
Apiodnlmenl of llie cnmmlllee
Celery will In- distributed fay'
'
.
the shrine clul. in tourist* imuaWlth ,hr »blpment o f ihe first i Imrgiil with 'nliM rmiln* traf­ was Ihe ron*enuctice of a recent
Ing through this ciiy. It wux c* r o f w lery from ihe stelp today. fic” on Miller road In violation rnnipromiso between Hoover and
decided nt the cl.rlktmn* dinner mrmlwra o f Ihe rvcx-nlly nppuim- of "
^ U ,hI" " forf7 ’ The former Preelof tho Club I..... In Itin Voider ed C m tw l Committee of tie
, r"
':V
d
den. had advoe.ted on e ff-y e .r
IfnlH Inal nlrlit Fmnk U Mil- r- i
u L
or ,h*’ »*
»
"rilon
newspaper
W*. ' nvrnt|„n t„ diaft a new elate
* ‘r
1
Agreement are
* m.
a .v e .l
o - p- « m w t
“ ' 1J
making firm)
preparation, for

Shliners Plan Sarasota Ships
new
Distribution Of J First Celery Car
Sanford Celery! For This Season

wore

rate*. The prisoner* will l*a re­
leased n«*l Sunday. Oilier* *r"
extrusion* n( former parole* and
restorations to cliltunthlp. Many
of the conditional pardon* wen*
In bhort time
prieoner*
who
ban. served moat' nt their time.
The pardon board gavo a con­
ditional pardon to Frid Shan­
non. sentenced to four y*»rs In
ISia for assault to commit man­
slaughter. Clemency w «i recom­
mended fay many. Including
treatlwee* Oe Pane •»»*■&gt;

C Of C Advises
* O f First Meeting.
O f Tourist Club

^ '

The BomlnOld Chanty Chamber
of Commerce was lodoy pending
out notices for tho flr*t nnwtinK
' of .Ihe Hanford Tourist Club for
1917 31 season, lo bo held
In
the Hunroom of Ihe Monlexuinu
Hotel at thro* o’ clock Tuesday
afternoon.
.
The meeting will be devoted
entirely to mattere of business.
Including th« election of officer*
nnd the formation of a program
for the s***oqh
The Sanford Tourist Club war
organised Mar. •. 1137, under
IIm suspires of the Chamber of
Coinmerco, end the present of• fleer* are: W. R. Bhelky, We*rfield, N. Y ,
President;
Mrs1’ eter Pcteraon, Virginia, Minn.
Vice President; and Mr*. Com
I lollinger, Canaetote, N. Y.. Hectetery. Tho Club ha* thlrtysl*
charter
member*
representing
thirteen different Slate*.
AU winter vleltero- In Sanford
are cordially Invited to attend
the meeting . Tueidsy afternoon
at Ih* Montes urns Hotel. There
will he no charge nor ta It nec­
essary for anyone lo receive n
wtltieu Invitation before attend
Ing. Chamber official* stated.

•

According to tentative plan, ,helr *ft|rlttf " ‘, “ rin* ,h«
of
tho
f ’luK
celery
h *.r«.
O T ? roat..n„ willw ill- let
■», "t*"* " f
H »vre locil far­
wrapped In eelUpliano
given tn Inis mid Irnln passen­ mer and member of tho Control
Commute*.
ger* a* tlier |ui" h through ilnAn mitt; the preparations being
Clty nml also
to
out of town
, .
,.
„
...
, ,,
vlstlom at the Municipal
Zoo
U* . ,l"* V0" " " 1 ' "
'* *h“
In n campaign whin, the
ilul. '■ « ■ « ° ln-|wet«g» whoso duty II
hope* will Itenefll Ixiil. i|„. t’l.y wil1 . ? l"1Ir° ml,ul*
" l'n,ly
nnd Us rider Industry.
I-»kh|L|« t „ number of
tin, o,
A Contmllteo composed of !l V\hr*
tl,e
‘ ,M o'* cu" iniI W. lo Huillli, J J Tbilly. and T.
'v*r ,fl« orc* " l" u ’
ljT
K MnedHI, were ................
oulrel tom m l .......... a U . l . tCt
preside,,I cieorse Weinstein ...
wnrk " " d “ '» " » * ■ founil“ l
wmk ...,l Ihe necessary plans for !'"&gt; « » " «
ohlpmwta of lh ,
for Ihe rninpaln, whlrlt will he ‘ •««&gt;&lt;’« when this is deemed neecarrlFil mi fprmiKlimit the wlnlur
,
,
tll .
■BERiin
i Fi»ur o f ihCFo itiRprcvora will of
Fifty' HI,liners Including gov employ,si in the Sanford district,
era! N old-. were lu ce n t .1 11,e " » in Ihe Ilmdenion dlslrlcl and
Ch rial man t«rly lost nlgbl d„r twn
‘ ,’p. 1Hnr**mB
,
InE wlilrh ILitiln fMaua ilijktrthuw Jl** ** i V*i» I* I
l«*d prv'fH'nis |o onrh of
*Hr rmpioyltijr in ini" thatrL , ll f
preprnf front (h«* rhrl*Hnai troo. W hifler in ihr Ovlt*«la tlW ikl m«l
l»r II. I). Huillli, one of the Mr. Powell in Ihe Sara.ola-Manliew Nollies picM-ht, ripreascd. ■ • c arcHnn.
hi* ■pprrrUllmi tn llio mciii j The flr*t r*r of rrlrry U Lrimf
iirrR of Iho lornl rluli for Ilia bWp M from SorE^oi* (mUy «vi«l
eo'irlesles gli.iwn him while tm' regular shlptnenl* are expected
wa» In llio ho plial In I'Ulladul*| from *h# irm ilnirlj ill»trict» Ik*
isinninjr ntxt m k
phi* recently.
Ollier n"w Nobles present at
the mts-tlng
Included
B . M.
IJoyd, J, kl. (illlim and 11. Var Christmas Carols
co.
To Be Sung At School

Knights Templar To
Install Officers-Elect
Insinuation o f nfficers rlcet for
Ihe local lodge Knight-. Templar
will l-e Ihe principle i-vrnt at the
meeting uf the Isxlge in Ihe Masonic Temple tonight
at 7:30
o’clock, m irin g Kmmloent Com­
mander Jno. I). Jinkins said loJay.
James Moiigldon
will tie In
charge o f the installstion cere­
monies, Mr. Jinkins stated, adding
that the following officer* will be
Installed:
(1. E. McKee, Kmmloent Cornma ruler, II H. E. .Starr, General-,
Issinio, Prank I . Miller, Captain
Generali James O. Huff, Senior
Wanhm;
James A. fReilpf'hJunior Warden; Jamr* lfoughlun.
Prelate; Ri B. Cbapmxn, treasurer;
J*o. D. Jinkins, UetonUr.
After Ihe InsialUtlon of offl*
r* refreshments Will be served

Football Banquet
To Be Held Tonight

Avoid The
ssfi*ccnjr
r . m
tCr
v is

“■~ 1
•
Th# Olri* m - r of the Bemlnole
High Sehool are holding lhatr
an oust banquet In the Woman*
a s h at (:M
o’rlurk
timlghr
kon oring Coach
IwonSrd Me
Isaana, hie a**blanta and memkora o f tko 1117 fool ball squad
Tho honorary caplntn toy »b*
yeor will ho selected, tko peter
Beknol trophy for tho most vat
anbU player and the Judge
James 0. fill*nt, trophy for Ut*
moat valoaMo linesman wUt

Mrmbera of llm Hanford Klwants and tlm Rotary Clubs will
be In rh*rg" uf co Roc Itons for
llm Kmpty Him king Fund of Ilia
Halvatlon A nn, tomorrow morn­
ing. C*pt. Frtsl B, Karen, rl,w,Handing officer of
tbr
bwul
Halvatlon Army past, reported
today.
'

The Rials Wrlfar# Board t»
granting at the prtwenl
time
f3ll.ttl6.00 to 2.117 a* Old Ag* Asslslanra In District No. If. Dis­
trict Nn. I t comprises Ihe fol­
lowing counties: Brevard county.
Six Are Drowned
Orange county, Ooceola cminly.
Srminolu County
and
Volusia
In Italian Flood
county.
•'
In December the Stale W ei’
ROME, Dec 17—{A V -»r„w n
fare Hoard wOl grant amistaner iogs Increased l« six today as
to
171
persona In Heminois tbousauda o f worWra augmented
County. siuaMling to ft.707.
by troops fought to prevent th*
All persons receiving assistance, flood waters o f th* Tiber from
Including thda* who were
ap­ dr lug ing
central
Rome. Tho
proved far waislance for
the swollen torrent ranched a record
month at D***mbcr, are expcctod ■lag* of 66 fort 7 inches al noon
to r s r tM their checks
before and still xrax rising. It was th*
pu ietm M , - ^
___ jpantoot rWf la f7 jaux, _____ _

DR. GLENN FRANK
The former
UnlvcraHy of
Wisconsin president

Survivors Of
Panay Affair
Reach Safety
U. S. Gunboat Oahu
Arrives AtShanghai
With CrewAnd Pas­
sengers Of Panay

been ngrred upon
lo lu-ad the ivi-iv
Ki'piibl icsn

imlky

formuUtini:
rommlHtT.

Tax On Profits- Loyalists Claim
Is Continued By First Major Win
House Committee InMaoy Months
Republican Substitute Road Between Teruel
Plan Would. Hit l). S.
And Calatuyud Said
For Half A Billion
To Have Been Cut

a

Japs Plan South
China Campaign
Tokio Accuses Russia
Of Holding Japan­
ese Without Trial
S H A N G H A I.
D e c.
1 7 .—
( A l ’ ) — W ith flftRn flu tt e r in g
.nt tm lfniftfit th e little U n ite d
Htnteii g u n b o it O ah u a r r iv e d
iit Shn nu h nl to n ig h t b e a rin g
th o d ea d , w o u n d e d , an d remcu ed n u rv lv o n i o f h e r sla ter
nhip I'nn n y.
T h e U n ited Stivton govern *
m ciit'n c o n c e rn o v e r th e be*
tat,*d Information that Japan***
boats had nini-lilne-gunned th*
I’anay befar# *h» went down
ltU flags firing wax emphasised
lien a naval euurt nt Inquiry
Lou,ilnl the
Daliu down the
Whsngpoo River at VootungNorman Allay. Universal pewsreel photrwraphrr from
Holly­
wood, disclosed Hist IIts I’ sjisy
waa
bombed
hrforo
leaving
Nanking and was sbellerl going
up the river before the Air
bombardment tfhlrb s»nt her la
ll,o river bottom,
kleanwhlle
the
('Ulnese-J*P'
sneeo
warfare
Ihrentnoed
to
spread to the south rhln* eOAat
tCsntinus# an Hits Tkr#s)

3

WARIIINUTON. IW 17. —
1IKNDAYK,
Franco -Spanish
—Tin* lux sulH’umiiilitiH* luin
Frontier, Dec 17—(4*) —Th# Span*
down loilny a Hi^uldlcnn IW ish eivil war's long deadlock ap­
poult) to rvp^ul l In* tonlruri'ritd peared ready to break as loyalists
tlx Oil llliiltat| Hillli’ ll &lt;*t*rimh utn ilorutod of their first major vic­
proflU
tory In months nnd reports secperl
('hnlrmnn Vinaon. Krn. I)**mo* through tightly-sealed frontiers ut
rrxl. K»ltl (In* vnfo al«»nR parly a plot to assassinate Geineratixslmo
IIiii-h Win ii in n. Hi* mild II*'pro Francisco Franco.
Rental U f rpnwlbrr, N«»w York
Ttie loyalists announced that *
lln.ui.il. mi. mm ft I tlmi llm « om “ gloriau*” offensive had cut tlm
mltfi‘4* adopt ii pto n liy Wlilrh main road between Teruel and C «l'
tli*1 {iri'afni
not ntul corpo rai*1 stayed and tbu pan,list railroad.
tn« «&lt;f ft (o 1C. ponont would
Such a victory, If Actually a l­
liiMiilnl to n to IS parrrni And ts hied, would completely Isolate
| tU capital NfitHa U l 1114$ »T li the spearhead o f Frauro*a deep
flat 12 IS pfrct'ni,
valient directly cast of Madrid And
Yinmin paid
t If«* coin roll tci’ smash 1,1s hopes o f culling off
liiid Itf'cn Informed ttinI If IhU hrlragmrd Mndrld from Valencia,
1 1.1n Iniil
tu operation for Itaireloim slid II,a esatem sea­
llm pr^R^id t«t l«‘«r Hu* »;«»v board,
Folluwiug another
nltrmpUd
Two young Afrlr»u leopard* criitin*nt would
loivo
leridiiHt
Steel lllug Drawn
breaking „m| entering rrpurted at
Imva been purchased
for
III" |«IC.mHi.oou l**a® In rt*frnui*«
Tl," government defense minis- the fianfortl
I'olice
Department
A new di'iuand 1»y H'o Amoit l■y ssid Ilu&gt;t n sleet ring had been
Munlrlpnl Zoo and will arrive
ran Ffdrrutliin ol Lnltfir th.it drawn iibool Teruel, one o f the last nii:ht, Chief uf l’„lk-o Roy G.
In Knnfurd lain Hnturdny eve,due.
ttip
ittl mIm ra *Ion* * w«RU hour j I trill,gent rebel hone* in nil Spain, Williams plans la center Ihe effiats of his entire staff on the *p*
Bupi-i liileiplrnt ol Curka. Janie* hill ho xftitftnil'll tj'iM. in n ll'oi'»e
where tlit.itlHl rehrl troops are prrhtiision uf night prowlers, the
Muuglitnn, r"P«rli’d IimIut.
toliimlllco for oviilmlilliiit Itond gntrlsultrd.
•
I'.,I,,-" Chief deelsrnl this morning
The nnluials were purchated tho incauufoa hm t»**i i lo r**
The rebel radio station at Setille
l.nst night
Chief
Williams
by llm city from Me,-ms Itrus doiihlo tliHr I'ffiMt1*,
i, mi no need !•»&gt; night that Frnn spreml n ^iirlunrk o f police men,
William
111
of*ti.
pt
fshh'nt
ol
Aero’s troop
will hr who pntrolleil srcllons of lha City
and Ward, Ipr. ttf Unix Island,
„ , concentration
,,
,
ttio A 1-*. of I*, wlit'il hit |lewr
New York and art* reported to lo every I|*ill .t l MH'llihei . The A
?
'“ ...'‘"l hilt the would be burglar s * f» long awaited big offensive would
lie In i;m&gt;d rniidiibin.
I’1, of J, ohjeiti Iti ll PiOVUhui - nlu, I ‘ ‘whenever Franco decide*.'' eluusly slruek in nnotiu-r vicinity.
The Company ufferod llie f,d r U I oi: an u dn iln U tiu iiw am ii * v | ll was also reported that the The prowler, however, was frlnivny hrfore
anything
lowing ,h-*i rlpl fwu. ‘ Tlieso *nl wli|e illieirilon to Hi tolnhiiuiii loyalist* wire s'* close to Teruel ghl enrd
wan stolen, it was reported.
i,mis wero brouglii In by on r wanefl mid mutliiiiitit Iitnirx
'that tho village of t’oncud, only
Chief Williams, working on Hi*
man only u short lime ugo from
Isd'^Ululorw repiMteil (hai
of 'two oml „tio half miles from the
Hlrrrn l^oiie. West Afrlra. They fit 1.tl* of tho Federnt lint i»Uo lelN-l base, was a port uf no-msn's- xuspielon that vsgranli ami ether
i,rules,rat,les aro respoitclbla for
are no unrelated pair, weighing wi’ io tinny Proliant lint their oh laml.
the liurglnrlrs, plans to arrest All
3it to tu p,„ i,pit and are about Jet thum liy telephone, And Rome
“ Th" loyalists are successfully
2-12 feet from head ta hind riprrpRed tin* opinion that lti» Inking tl," Initiative a round Teruel of this class of persons seen In
quarter*. Tim male has grown labor |c.id»'ra weio itmUho; head despite intense cut,I over Ihe en­ Hanford, and has naked th* co&gt;
opvratlun o f the residents In notify*
Ills aeeond tunas mid bulb are wuy,
tire region lying In the deep valley
Ing the depart men l If prowler* ar*
In iverieri mat.”
of the Turla.” Peters reported.
arenTills will he llm second addi­
Offensive
Continues
(J a llo n H O f S h i n e
The loafor* arrested can expect
tion lo the Zoo within Ihe past
The loyalist offensive continued
few weeks Ksrklel and IJttla
G o I n t o G u t t e r tnnlglil, it ws* reported, with no mercy frum Clly Judge Frank
I,. Miller when thry ar* *m lgn #d
Plursl. two
American
Bears,
heavy nrllllrry fire sweeping the
In Court, fur th* City Judge ad*
were (In- Iasi iiililllluna and were
Twrnty-six gnlluns
„ f “ muon* Hsisgniia highway lo llie north of
purchased
by
tlm
Hemln'dn shine” , run/Uratcd by tIn- Manfuid Teruel ns other column* of govern- vised the Chief o f Police this
morning that stiff sentence* in
t'oiinly ('lianiher of Comtnerre
I'ullce Hrpartt„ci,&gt; in Ihrir drtv" in#nt troop* closed in on Teruelthe City Jail would be Imposed upon
I’ hll King, negro &lt;nretsker. in rut Ihe City uf “ lirmllrgircr*",
For inuro than a year the Teruel
said that a main fur "Jerry” - was dumped into s gutter near tlir rnlirnl has been a constant threat lhe*o undesirables who are on th*
inrrease In our city.
hlmalayan habuou, ts on the way Police Ms Ilull this Illumingof starvation and complete Isola­
from Africa. During the
past
Zvk Townsend, negro, who is tion for Madridyear a number of attempts have serving a term in the jail on
been made lo obtain a mala fur charges uf Iruiispurling lha Illicit
Him animal bill heraii** of ihe liquor and from whum u targe .Shuffle Board Club
aearrlty of IliAl type of bahoon portion of i|,e "moonshine" was Heady For BIgr Season
Partly cloudy and
UneetHad
In captivity, all efforts have met runfisrutvd, was ptared in cliaige
scattered showers In north and
with failure.
o f tl," dumping operation, by
After remaining Idle through­ west e,&gt;1,1 rat
portions
tonight
Mr. Houghton, tislay was su Chief „ f I'ollre Roy 0 , W illi.ms out ilia summer
months
the
pervlslng work on Hiu remodel- and ihe negro sadly watched bis Hanford Bhufflo Hoard rlub r#- and possibly lit central portion
Haturday morning, slightly coldar
Ini of two rages In preparation wares fluw into the sewer.
organlxad "r»l la making ex­ In w rit central
and
sxtrema
for Iks leopards.
This is the second lot of It," tensive plan* fo r an outstand­ north portions Haturday and In
liquor that has hern dumped tv,th­ ing season, official* nt th# Club extrema autlhweoL. pert to* to­
in tho past fow wsnks,
reported liiday.
night.
Negro Boy Critically
AL a rorent orgsnliallon meet­
ing Ihn following were elected
Hurt In Knife Fray Odh&amp;m Gets Offer
ss officers f"r tho mining y#ArTo Go With Celtics A. Derby, president, W. IIHenry llnlt. n"«ro boy, was
E v e r y b o d y
Hnahes, vlra president.
C,
H.
repo rtad III a i-rtllrAl rundtthm
K J b u ys a n d u ses}
Through his stellar perform­ Mitel,sit, secretary 1r«**ur*r xnd
At the local Imspltal today a*
A result of lulnrlaa
sustained ance III the game will, the fit A V. Madden, C. Katie and T. C h r i s t m a s S e a l i '
when hi* playmate, James An Mary Ccltlr* Wm!n"*d„&gt; ritgbl, Ilayerd flmlllt, member* of the
daraoa, 11 year old negro lari, H. lb odltam. field gant'ial for advlaury rnmmlllee.
G *£
Tlm rourts have been
well
slabbed him In • quarrel Isle tho Hanford Ularkrats. lias been
g i r -l \
yesterday evening
near
their inada an offer by Ihe nrneh &lt;&gt;l pstrtonlied during th* past few
homo In Ueoigetown.
It
was ll,,» Celtics, Don Dumb,,, to tints!, dsys; many out of town visitors
the
recreational
learned st tlm I'ultcg Station tho currant season with tl"- pro have visited
fesslonali.
facilities
maintained
by
the
this morning
Hhmild Odham arrrpt It," “ f City, and officials of Ibn rlab
On his srr* ' by members of
th# Police iKpprtmonl, Ihe An fer he would play llu, quarter- report A dally Increase In mem­
dersOn boy, „llaa "Jock
tbs bark position for It," team In bership.
Ckllrolte.
How­
Rabhlt.” stated that he Ihougni lha place of
Th* CUT Commlaslonera
re­
Mm larger l,„y. of whom he eald ever. os yet, Ihe Banlord Held cently Approved the Instaliillon
ho t i r afraid, a s . going lo draw general to,a not atalrd whether of lollnta on Ihe premises And
A knife on I,Ini and he liCAt bin, or not be will accept ll,u offer- also the Instillation et flood­
lights so thtt the courts mey
to it,
Joseph Conrad, noted Engtish be belter Adapted for night play­
|t»r I. *«"lng held
[oa of assault and ha* been nnitliab. was hern In llie Ukraine ing. With these Innovations the
■fed In the Connlr to he Io f Polish family and didn't learn club officer* have forecast a
EnjlUh ua&gt;U H t i u u adult,
«l to u ?
u o * l successful
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Fishpool Oiv P ^Jj Two Leopards To
To Be Rebuilt An Arrive S a t u r d a y
L i g h t e d By City A t S a n f o r d Zoo

Kilenalrn repairs have been
made tu the fish pool on H"*
Munliliml I'ler ul llie fool of
Park Avenue under tho giipertlslon
of
Hii|H-r1iiteitdent
of
Parks Janiei MiiiikIiIiiii.
The front *wal| of Ihn pool
wlilt'll lieretufiiro lilil tho water­
fall. beruUMi ol Uh lielghl, lias
been re,mired nnd rebulll nbuiil
I wo feel lower so that n full
l|vw uf Ibn water inny lie bail
na II spill* (mm tlu. tilg brunie
shell til llie fool of |ho flugpolc
nni* fol*1* laito lltn |hmi| wlilrh
wm |M,
k«*i| m IUi ri»1iI null
Tile hot tom of tin- ihhiI. wlilrh
was I,, ol. rn nipt lisklng,
Inis
been t i-ImiILt nnd tbu whole In
li’ rlur
Is
Wing
ropiest "red,
Floodllgliis for Ibn pool and
rolured llcbla from llie flagpole
will Im IpMlilletl soon,
Ollier rcpslia Imve been made
to llm pl"r- Tile tiupilsliell has
tireii reiiMifed nnd llm woodwork
In the building has been
repa Irod i*inl pulnled, llm aus" of
Ihe sink huh-* under llm aideOver MlO student* of tlm Hein- walks that bord",,**l tin- pier,
Inole High Bchool, Ihn Hanford llley were innmreil and tin, liules
Junior High Bchool
and
the titled will, cinder*.
(I ram mar Bchool will t*kn pari
In * rhrtalma* Parol program to
he presented at tho high school CITY NEW S BRIEFS
uudliurlunt
tonight
al
X no
uTIuck, arrardlng
In an anniiuucenient made today by Mrs.
W. R. McCracken, director,
A number of carol* will fas
rendered by chnruse* frdin III"
arlinld* Under the direction of
The Klk a annual
Chrlalmas
Mrs. Mct’racketi. nsslsled by lbs
Heuilnole High Bcliqol Orrhes- Hanes and Floor Hhow will bo
tr*. dl|*cted by T. M. Holllson held III 111" Klk’a Hull next Mt&gt;nat
t&gt;-30
and with Miss M anure! Hrltfln daj^ night beginning
Rule,
tirurt*
and' Miss Haplme Tsbsch
as u'cloek. Kisltod
Thurati'n announced today.'
srcompunlkls

Seminole Old Age
Pensions Reach $2,787

Entabliahed In 1908

.

Organizers OfjGlenn Frank
Pardoihljtaard Donations Raise Empty
StockingFundTo $49 Steel Group Name Head Of
G ives Relief
"::;Are Arrested Policy Board
In 121 Cases
Prisoners W i l l Be
Released From Rai
f o r d On Monday;
Fewer Than Usual

■»*
NUMBER 99

Vagrants Will B e
ja ile d By L o c a l
Police Department

LOCAL W EA TH ER

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Bradenton’s Trailers

HE GOT THiVT OLp, FjMgjjUffi

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“ Vt.. air

ha said, ’’this fact Is by bo means going to alter the pres­
ent mode of living In hordes, for we have proved conclu­
sively that over 00 percedt of all trailer owners have their
own homes to retiim to when their vsdatlon Is over.
"There Is also a lot of misinformation," he continued,
"concerning sanitary problems connected with trailer life.
There Is no more sanitary problem today than when the
nutomobile first came Into n(ciatence. The same people
wnq'fi) the early 'day. traveled by cars, simply, have their
trailers attached to those some cars and are using the
aside sanitary facilities they 'used 'then. Such so-called
problems of trailer existence are purely Imaginary, In­
vented by aelffah Interests under (he erroneoua fear that
their businesses will be hurt. Trailers didn’t put the na­
tion on wheela: It was already on wheels yenra before their
invention."

It noeda women folk to run It and
-1* •Tm grateful that they will.
1f theyll only do the shopping
■ j* nt be glad to pdy the bill.
For tho’ loving and th* laughter
that the Chrtatmaa day will
bring
From (he h*u&gt;ta of all tha worn
fy-'hn and their* deep devotion
.■
*pHn«.
v
MnW 'the shopping aaa«on'a with
'“
and tbvy'ro at' It .....
agalnl
"IWould never seem Ilk
■ Clirlttme, If they left It to
the' men.
Edger A. Guest.

Washington Daybook
By R U aU LI. KAY

O l. Lindbergh soema to be get
ting a belter deal from the presi
ait this visit to the United Stater
than be cv#r hsa before.
Finland In paying on Ita war
there'll probably be eome|
Fronehmrn who will think they
^ad ta go hungry to do It.
Mbw that Daly has jolntd Ger
auhy and Japan In quilting Uw
Leagbt o f Nations, Geneva must
6* galling tb be a fairly decent
#l*e« In which to live.

By (TIAKI.KH MICIfKIJION
Not an long ago the critics of IquItU* -In the existing tax law,
the administration wer„ worry
ln ,,,,
.,k cd fur
fug about the basic ot lealala- (x&gt;rtrctl„n. ||0 told a prv.s con*
llial
BnUdpRtMl i f ’
They w»r« complaining that n „n ns soon ns It waa compalbills wer# being (iramwl through th|e with proper preparation of
Conir*** wtlk tho minimum ot o,r Imllcnled bill, lie could not
rnnalderellon. *1 Hit, behest ot1 well liavo gone further, and bis
tbs I’rssblent, and wars tailing hcnrrra underslood that he waa
lb* people through the .nouths prepared to sign such a measure,
ol their epukesmim and tb* col- fjor ,|l)rB ti„.pw appear to ba any
umna ol tbelr imwspaper* that ,„urp nJuilenm In Uongrvaa to
Supreme nourl dectsldne natll- enact n bill Ilian la customary
lying lbase law* were In con**rar« rd m an Important me*guanca ol tha lark of cur* In sura. Among II Senators and 4*1
th# preparation of these law*. I t'ongri-asinnn there ere hound
,Nuw tbelr roiaplslet Is Ihet |n he rross-iurront* ol opinion
Congress In epectsl session Is that must lie yerotirllrd liefor*
deadltag oror It* dalle*, spend- |h, n,|ng g»e* on the statute
lag tt* lime III Idle debate while books Mnreorrr, whfrn a tax
tU country la *utferlni for tack |a (epeuled. tha reaultlug yw

llfkailon project yeL . Tlte City
P&gt;a&gt;ntheleaera have approved a ol the rfllet *»n»e pending men- dnrtlon In Ibe national revenue
• mUst i* .upidled
from
some
romgUnnl park on Uta l«k« fronf sure ts supposed to furnish.
The toll* wbe attrlbate lie 0thnr sourer or by some other
m m iC Aabferd a n f th. Mayfair
SpPnt' which If properly carried «tr«P In IHn i V k inarlml In th* p,***'**. OtturwUo, b«4|it bat
of
Investment—or aprlng lu-eomr* a 'b a d drvajnopt, weald be a klg bnproveWMnt curtailment
the
iv * * n t Indication* *1#
that
U that part a f lawn and might ■peculation-hr reason of
fe -aa a fine place for tourists rapllal gains ta* and Ih* taa llo||, ,h„ capital gu'n* tag and
congregate. TeurleUT Yee, we on undistributed corporation aUr ihB corporation r«**rV* prwvtslop
plus** am particularly vehement will be imdlined within o few
WiU bare eome, If we go after
In ibelr demand for lmm*Jl*ln Wa*ka. but It cannot ha . 4 oa .
I o»*r night. It D raguislta not
Whaa* nubbaraiampT
_ | only that a law abatl ba k#ne-.
Karl Lehmann Is net on* who
They seem to think lltsl Ih* ftrial; |l also hsa In be workable
&gt;I bellevca that the decllatng stock
That particular problem ta r*l'
market wUl hurt Florida's tourist President should grub O m fr fu
. season. Speaking to the Galnes- by th# throat and Auk* « r*- atlrtly simple lay tb# O#og»wga
MfN KlWmm Club lb* other day, peal Mil out of tbem. Just a . men, but Ih'-ru are 'anme other
4a plgaabty for ttill* while ago they work croak- measure* In -tb* legislative mill
Ins abour |t|* approach ot dl&lt;- that are not *n aasy.
w hl Beratlilly
tatnrshlp kerau.u Ihe President
&lt;n,or* l« a I’opgrCialonal camfif-lkUFbfUr
W a « ron llisv as!4
ItiF
M __All- a
a n ..
mas
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Ate A4dtat m
l sign In Ibe offing and arpry
iii#mb*r nr ||&gt;a tun 'C m M
house, baa Ilia natural frellal
that the couotry'a *alration .4#’
panda on hi* election, jh * coda
try want* lb* budget to be bob
•need and tha o4ly way
that
progress u n he aaad* la la b
direction Is th riftA 'smaller g o v
eminent MPi'odllUr#*. Be. the
otkar day lha i W d c n t a u l . a

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jtllioc mwl atlpulalaa that anyQtie. h*IS_a|l a h m e .-------------------| -Veu. are my t.hrt»iwao presTfie Prisoner
enl, and your# going to itay

DISPELLING THE FOG
The first thing ynq know
will' be' taken a* un Insult
OtlOglM.' ’

WHFTE F O X *

u*r- I
. ,
,
« , dcnly In a roujrh voice.
j
-Ho, ho. touched he fox
.ppnV hed hhn slowl/t
nt” ! - w.. • " * * « " « ,lk*
„ I -Have poo gbt oror Hurt' no----------- * hesitated the roller l|on , ta,
w. „ t
bnckfn
trylns to l « * aa though it were (oy|juldf- the fos rowW fi«r*#unimportant, “ you have such a . f. ,. . &lt; . (
•
fine home. I n. surprUed you live
dulnt u , , wonl.

ran IliipiWtSttOe. and that aome1 WASHINGTON—8enator Norria
Hlnlna hint already lorkd taaoe ° f Nebraaka U back on the job
for what baa been their ebere and ha la not In Ibe allghleat
In tilgheny i-onaiructlen. It l.'plcaeed by the admlnUtratlon'i
hound in bo the eaino way wllh: UUpoaltlon U cooperate wUh the
arort tm-poeal lo dlnilnUh the PuWle utilities.
Tiraanrr drfUlt. Tho Industrial
Hr represent* one ^heee of a
world looks n»knnre nl Ibe Farm baffling situation,
bill—tlimigb one might
think
For at tha time he npreaoc* hit
thut nri'it the greet laduetrlaliali dlipleaeure, dot of the White
would Imre learned from the big House marcher a etrinq of uilllly
ilepre.nimi that iiiih’** Ibe farm- officials beaming with confidence
era are kept In tha purchaalng that their end la not yet and It ta
rlasn. Indualry will gti lo pot wllh safe to begin spending for eapanthe tanner.
*lon and bettermenti
Sltuatlan Heveraed
Norris helped carry the torch
We ran Into tin. rererea of f - . thg.pgbUp utility bolding epm•hi* altuatlon during Uw Ian ydfciy bill of tt.U ' which' ' decreed
eugelon of tlungrc** when the 4^ th to multiple bolding cempaiTpeldenl retim.1 u bill e»lend n|e« by 1040 ft la Norr|g who if
Ina lor two yean the .mergency carrying the torch for the 7‘ TVA
rale of l0tere,i m, Fedural Farm bfl| undrr wh|eh jt u pr0poird
ltana loant l» farmers. Tha a..- Mt up
guthorltle» patmlnlalrallun Ihmigbt the agrl- tgrned after the Tenneefee Valculturallfle Im.r &gt;o tar neutered
.uiherity. power development
thrlr economic poejllim Dial It and all. And Norris Is a close friend
was no longer ncce»»ary to con af tj,B |'i*»hlenl.
Unua the low roles Congre,* whtn chairman Douglas of tbs
promptly urerrodo
Ibe
vela, recurin,.. lmi txchtnae commli-

If the print and preparation* all
d depended on a ' man.

AN D. TH E

W* ck
", r on
■ the c&gt;m&lt; When
her., 1&lt;nW
Shey
While*" thb,
was «"'n
||whe raw w ry
M IV.r looked quickly abon« for and looSed•V.VUMl-'s. though* She
. lr.ee of Helm. In the corner
Kh. 1-okfd aurlkrt
of Ike room he e.w her ermine wh. „ ^
n&gt;
mpr on a rnoUlooi.
*CWw# lloro*
-Now. let's oe* the .qnlrrcb
Birtc.M ck for yew.'
Mkl the fox. th e sailor handed M,d- |h. fo,
h, , ^ d(4 „ „
him the liny squirrel end it ran
lWy
(rre)
„ri,k#d It
up ho whit. f o x . paw to hU
eetefolly with. on . finger,
rbonhler sod tickled his b * . ( . . Comf
f6£ ,ud-

DECBMBRK 17, IU 7

Oh, I don't knovtahnw to tap li,
’ i line Hit) u«.lttlnt »i*rti anew,
INI IM* work of preparation l*
T a fab n» man could do.
W en
He inpeon would have
f“ ' ahlrked It. Chaatng round
fd&gt;trt atore to atom
Would hare left him and and
-weary. And I think of »nms
thing morn.
TMrt'd ha many folk forgotten
i'»w b en (Do Christmas morn

a '

NTA

More than 2,000 trailer* «w expectad at the annual
winter convention of the Automobile Tourists AnaocmnotY
—which la to trailer* as the American Automobile Associ­
ation is- to automobiles—meeting in Bradenton from Jan­
uary 24 to February 6. This information comes by way
of the Bradenton Chamber of Commerce which quotes
Oept- Edward H. Jungclaa, the trailer association’s prwri*
dent
There are said to be between ISO and 200 trailers al­
ready located In Bradenton’s beautlfulf palm-dotted park and
preparations are being made to accommodate an average of;
760 before the opening o f the convention. The BrsdObUm
trailer camp Is operated under the auspices of the Bratyn*
ton Kiwanls Club and contains 40 acres of land, with an­
other 40 aeres Immediately available ir needed. The pro­
ceeds of the park are devoted to the relief of undfr-pnvdeged children.
Capt JungcJaa Is quoted ss saying that the American
Tourists Association works continuously for ihe improve­
ment of trailer parka and camps throughout the county,
thwt It puts Its Influence behind efforts to obtain wider

! ........NOT A NATTS JOB
«ettlos Sn iti fckrUuno* and
~ , |Ae day* drag vlowly hp
Fee tka y#ttng|l*r* who are waitlaS. but far as they fairly flP
Tkade aih busy Hut#* for mother
. • while- aba's working on her
. list
Making careful preparation ao
Vr^nutt n't ohe (ball bo missed.
And I chorale a« I welch her.
. tpr f wander now and thro
What we'd fin'd on Chrletmas
v stsnmhts H they loft It to the

ir -i t

FRIDAT, DRC1HB1R 1 7 ,1MT

The day-bed no popular with
24 Words Were Used apartment
ilAcllors la of French
dure* alt 'those 'Itlg,
atartllog
origin. " I
*
revenues at tha Frdncb Casino —They AH Meant W
He’a In Europe new whipping
CHICAGO—(Ah— An old Negro
together another «m». dun on
etood at a desk of the-Chicago' tw
llroadway Feb. I.
Tho nartmana are really the Hef agency1 'wlOr a ,le(tdr’ *'lli Ms
hand 'vnd Midi
*
moil UH-lJiUn dencern In
latoncu,
. Tlii’ y' aatlrlia ball- * ' t p * n wrltln* and writln* about
foom dancing and eiilhrUll their gel link' me ahme efoihce and-all I
audlencen
nudlencea with llm
Ilia m ail out­ gets h die letter which doan an*
r*ac&lt;ata* take-nfla on I«tfa Paa avrer me nolbln'."
J e w e le r
McLau
The letter Vevdt
klon, Ibrowlpg In a little uiaglr
f Avhl ■
“
Your
rhqueiii
for
clothing
has:
on the elde. . . .
Y
been noted. Rrgn-I to ndvtoe that'
them ni thn Waldpi
due'to paucity of'fund* It cinnntl
Wnder the nbadod M
he met St' the prmwnl lime."
aniartni* murals, *In
when -paticlly” wne explained
room
Ducky Mrdwlrk. thn National a* -scarcity*' and "lack of fund*'
|-ague'ii moot ealaaMa player ■a ?«o' money." the applicant led
title n&lt;-eami, |a a llengsrlan. .*\; . mumbllngt'-Why doan you Je# **jl
In John lloldrn'n oftteo la 'a pic
litre Inhen year* ago when tir­
ing IU, Ihi woe a kid Vboat II
Cheas la the moat rnimopolllqt
year* 'dd. . . • Wllh lierllit'.ara af aft . ghnitk,. Ihvenlrd in tbl
lllldoll FrlUil, John FUUtps BoU
Orient, It Ik played throughout the
ea, and a doeen uitwra who
' J'*grew up to l&gt;ecome Ilia mast wbYId.
noted compo»#ra of tbelr Seacratlon. . , . Vidor Herbert W*a
The South African llroadceat*
aoppoged to have he*n In tho Ing eorporailon
lias employed
phtute, hul |uit beforo Iho pho­ four new Afrlkamu
(planeot
tographer arrived bo • loU to Dutch) announcers
*
quarrelling with one of the boy a
and left In a *ulk.
The community echmiis move­
Sidney Jterpalelii, who o v m ment In the United Slates 'Wia
a airing at IboMtars In Eagioild. allrird In' Rochester Ih 1012 by
hoiks Ilka dearies Carpentier. ItanY llarnhart. a stnger.

Err, &gt;body want*
lb# . budget ^ k fr h *)&lt;0ald havtf been bald back
balanced, bul ererybialy wanta far pIsnT ImpreVement and r»*e
ib» balance tu C» arrlreu • at reduction'
without expense
ta
blmarlf—
Norris gave the eenat* an egeither financial or political si- ample o f a utMlly system la wilt*'"
pensa- Every lime a recommro- holding companies were pilej on
datlon fur uuMallairot U Wrnad j i deep—bolding companies b r ld down H puts further off lb* In- In* other holding companlaa.l
erltabia day wt»ro people gen- which held eUer haidlng «om|nerelly will ceaae to
any "the ales, and an on A w n the ladJrr
budget ought |o |H&gt; lielijiced'* Bnm
the operating cempaole*
and will deelare that -tb# bud- were to burdened with upstair*
get mu»t b« balanced - Hooaer , M of atoch that effteleat mauor later the sentiment of th" ggwraant eeeoml ti*poasU&gt;l*.
whole peoplo wjll
“ »*r
And whan Deuglpa. propeaod tp
thn vtegpulnt ol auy element or go glow la dissolving su«h setup*
e c llo n of the
moult y
Thai
the utUUy companies would

deal or auiiety I# go'»e
greskmro. bat ulUmalely
will reells* that thrlr own
stituents sharp tha general
ing ahool tb* bhdgel.

Pen*
they
con­
feel­

That la bow auch aiiaatluna
work out.
UumiuunUlea taut#
faster than the arArpge run of
tbelr ltcpr*a#ntfll&gt;#a. Tl&gt;« story
•I rrohlblthin la *n historical
precedent. T b . B U lf ••r* lor,
U b«r..ro fungrta# pould submit
th# lath Amandmrtil; iud the'
Bute* were f o f t#peal long belor* •t’ "n*rr*a Btada up Ua mind
that tb* cottglrT- U*lr
own

belli eh ks

Inciadod- bad

bad,

•pcsO of na|W#T ^rraras
Bo. while tb f rpf"*»&gt; “ f Goat
i g M . b d gat treat »iu,»M,ooe Bf%* to cvnaeal «P redact Una
to' IIN .N S.M . h ) | day** newa- III tb# costa o f Government •la
•xeaperati
ledpioe and

the orchid nun who an** fought
Demysey. •• . - 1lfrn*«ehl u«oe
csmP la America on • -etartMim
inlsslim. . . - ils demanded that
IIoIIvwimkI turn uul w ore Ibm Illgent pictures The fgibor of the late Goorao
derahwln mice owned a Turkish
Until emporium. . , . Jim Tally
passes caustle- c«mment sgsJwsI
bookstnra window* hi which hi*
norela ara not displayed. . . ■
I'erfljwmt i|i|hiauoun: f|1ie anon­
ymous tikllosopher who * n t t
this on' a subway stallnn Wdll:
"Nals lo people**; and Krneet
Riyd. tlm author wlm asld:
'ttomeiliiMg
oiiouiit
ha
Soho
ahool Woman." v
Until recently
FXIB* Vance
was only ihe OsforS-aceeuthd
ofenl li Of H. 'H. Van INaU’a -b etJctlve ihriHer*. . , . nat new h i
bobs up •hi »■ uew crime asm s
which Vsilee Invented, u-1.
The
same Is no dNlWWlt that Vbn
Dina litiHMlf libs per Of boro
A l e to win at 'll. . . Hewevvn
Uentrirg MUte thinks she ran
Veil- It tr *«• cohltMUea pjafftig.
It lung cnoegti .
g be 'If 'ex-

“ There ta a candy shop near
Grand Central which . faainr**,
con factV&gt;«* panda only with btthk

Mormons eonatHute »0 per*
ccrtt of the church member* In
Utah, 6.1 percent la Idaho, 24
percent in Nevada, 21 peteeat In
Wyoming and* II percent In Afl*

�p W W j j l P P W M M p i i l l ^ M M p 1 r V V' W g M
H-l.

.tai. ia*ll■«!»■.*--&gt; - 3-4
/

T H E S A N F flR D H E R A L D ,

And Personal Activities
K U X A B g T H B H 1 C R A M J O R D A N , S o d t t y EdJU g

Social Calendar
*■■»■

1 1 ■■ - WV ■ ■
FRIDAY
Th* Post Of fie* Clerks su ill I'
gyy * n l bar* a Christmas party
at a:OQ o'clock at th* bona of
M lv BMneh* Gordnler with th*

i.

Xba UlrMebuu «U1 meet at the

M»ttt ItotiM at *3:45 o'clock.
* Th* Bait BIO* P. T. A. will
t for a Father'i nt(ht pro

K

a at MO

I

t :•

o'olock

at

the

FRIDAY

The. Y o b p i Nn 'i C lau o f tha
rat Baptist Church will have a
Hi and spaghetti auppir at tha
• m i from OlOO o'clock until 8:00
erdock. Tha public la invited to at*

MONDAY
Tha • program meeting of the
Woman's
i —Mlaalonary
Soejcty
of
w-----•
—-------------w
w
-----t

the First Baptist Church will ba'
bald at tha Chorcb at 3:30 o'clock-,
»' Tha Sunbeams o f tha Flrat Bap-I
tlat Church will meet at 3:3C
o’clock at tha Church.

—- The Junior

D. A- R ’a o f tha

T tle p h a a g 148

Fast Matrons Name
M rs. McKay President
Mr* O K. McKay w a. elected
tha P u t Matron*
Clnli . Order of Eastern Hlnr at
a meallnif held Wedneaday nlfcht
at the homo of Mre. J. B- Cour­
ier. Hostess** were Mra. Cour­
ier, Mr*. McKay and U n . It.
F. C(«n*haw.
Other officer* alerted
were:
Mra. It- W- Turner, vice pr**ldent, end Mre Kd Iloulli, *ecr*terr and treasurer. Hr*. Murry
JarTla pre»ldad over th l nteetlns
during which routine
mattera
ware discussed.
MraMcKay
appointed com m uted
for
Ilia
coming year,
A anrlnl hour waa enjoyed and
each member was presented n
Rift from n ilocornied C.hrlstmaa tree. Mra. Eugene Higgins
won the prlte In the came*.
illnfrealm!enta
| u i| u a iiH iv | n a
v w * J | ir
pnerved
v | t* u
i »j
wrro
by
n lfl hostesses to ilte following;
0 - K McKay, Mra. n. F.
rrenahaw. Mr*. It. W. Turner,
Mre.
Kiiruuo
Itlcalna.
Mm.
Jaraoa Muff, Mra. Murry Jor*lr.
Mra. o d e lj Cro*by, Mre. Tterlha
Jonklua, Mra- O. W. llalley. MrA
lliaray Ketit and Mra. John four|rr.

President of

w urt»

o .* h

« !

m

..

. 3-C Club Entertained
Jfy Miss W a t h e n
£

Vh* I ’ O Club wa* ontagtahi
yoalorday afternoon by U lu Betty
Wathon at her homo on I’almotto

Avenue.

t D»* macting waa called to order
’h y .lH president, Ult* Call Do'
Fttr^it and th* secretary. Ml**
EliaaWUi
Whig ham read Ui*
ntisulas a t th* last mealing.
lafm ln u en to wore aerved lo
th* following: Th* Ml**** Elisa­
beth Whig ham, Gail DeForeat,
Catharine Hurt. Erma Doudnoy,
Margaret
Spencer and Hetty
Wathon.
Comte atrip* flret appeared In
the back
page* of
American
magaMn**. In Hie latter half of
th* lft h century.

To-Night

“Mountain Music”
O’ B R IE N

2yin&lt;Uammer*
B ob S T E E L E

“Border Phantoni**

i i

-a «

Thl J s p - I ^ . ?1^ *

underwent «
* W N
Ior
Iunthinkable In n n , d r ille d coun
pendlcltl* at tha Ferpald lAUgh-J, « , connection wlih a rre.f. of
to Memorial Hcupltol thl. week. Ja|q|IU„ r
RumU
,,
,
Mr- and
,T u
.rolt

„
Mra. R.

_ ,
Far I

I The Foreign Office protested to
and lhc H.ivld Emluuwy citing what

*
'" " I ‘ Ut v.0 0 ' J-P»n called
and
Mr*
U .ry wh' kh ^

k

M 'cb

m,moron* c . e * In
. u(|,nHUc. had *r-

E00 I'ulmcUo Avoniio.
...
u i , *l•l|M^n |l|l^^. . ,' ,n.B ^
MU. |..l Ml,e.h Huprecbi
2 2 ?
Agne*

« ?,
Brott

V "

’”

0 th0 hamarn " “ h mllllary

force* at VUdivo.lok,
UiMsia'a Far liontoro seaport.
The United State* stiffened H*
MU» B*ry Maxwell will a r
_ _ .
. _
. .
altitude luwanl the kinking o f the
- h a - .r V» T
,J ,lk T " % * . t
Fanny upon the arrival

A*

th e y

The now ‘ manager riplarea W
R. Rl.^-ker who wna transferred
to Barnsota by th" company.

FOR LOO
* for WOMEN. Phoe­
nix hoi*. New wlkler
shades,

* fo r
-W O M E N .
Leather and •fabric
b*ga.
Nhvy, brown,
black, win# and gte«&gt;!
Wood, beaded.

1,00

* for MKN. Bhlrta In
checks and stripes. Al­
so plain white. Al&lt;ea
14 lo 171*.

i

TO

o
\

CUSTO M ER

SHIRTS

1
L

J r

i

tAINS

Ja£EE M O N ttW ’ S PAPER I

♦ for MEN. Phoenla
sorka. Plaids, stripes,
also'neat clocks. TWO
PAIR

* for WOMEN. U t f
t r i m m e d attsmoe*
handkerchiefs, chiffon
evening handkerchiefs.

A N N O U N C IN G ........
Mrs. R. R. Pippin’s
Flower Shop

4&gt; fur WOMEN. Bilk
slips,
psjsmss
snd
n i g h t g o w n s . L*c*
trlmmod snd tailored.

* for WOMEN. Co#tume Jewelry — gold
beads, pearl . beads,
clips, braeelalo, ctgaretla cases, and tlaraa.

and
* for M E N
BOYS. Tta and handkerchief sets, Variety
of colors.
t
1 .0 0

* for WOMENi Glove
aillt panties.
II*eatrlmmed and tailored.
* for
MEN.;
b*ck
gtoVaa
lofthrr palms,
for driving.

Wool
with
Ideal

♦ for WOMEN. Blip■•it pwrntrr* in kf1/
colon*. Hi*«*s 32 to 40*

1.95

:

M EN

and

U kkok.

h*u

and buckle sat*.

1,00
*

u b m u s ic o f

for

Initialed

MEN.

Fancy

hsndktr

chief*. Three In a box.
Each bos

H*rt, Sfhaffoht

•

*

-■

Mine SDlte

37.50

■nd srr.i’rolddred pH*
low tssrs.

f?
* for WOMEN. Ell«*belh Arden Gift bpxea.
The |n»rf*ct gift.

1.95

FOR 4.95
4» f o r
WOMEN.
Is Hinging V s j s m s i ,
rubos snd negligees.
Light and dark color*.

4, for WOMEN. Hand
hag* in leather, surd,-,
and fahrlca, Virginia
Art hag* Included.

4t.for WOMEN. Lacetrimmed satin niyhlgown*.’ Blue, male*,
and taaruse,

1.95

4v f o r
W OMEN.
Gowns, pajamas, and
slips. All *i*e* i^nd
colors,

1.95 up
* for nOYB. Cowboy
snd
Indian a g i t a.
Soma at 1.6d. (Rhsr*

1.00

ihailcR

2.95

4* Tor
MEN. K id
gloves. Greys, brown,
and blocks, Bom* *t; i
1.(0 Other

4.95 up

led wool ihiiuWertitM

In

* f .r WOMEN. Part
wixil doulilo hlankuta.
Plaid.

4.95 up
* for the Route. Can*
dlewlrk spreads, linen
tsblu eloths. Xnd nap­
kins, lace cloth*.

2.95

4.95 up
* fo r , MEN. Men's
lounging robes, wool
or silk,

* Tor MEN. Universal
Pajamsi,
Unusually
good
qualltta* and
styles,

4.95 up

2.95
4t for MEN.
Men's
button mat sweaters.
Dark and light grey
and brown.

1.95 up
B U Y THIlflE

FOR 1.95
broidered pillow caai*.

* tot WOMEN. Bilk
outing,- or balhaigga*
pajamas sn3 gowns.
In variety of flatter^
Ing colors.
’“

1.95

L95

41 f o r

th o

h o u se. E m ­

A- for th*House.
Scranton
lac*
labia
cloths. All alaaa.

..j

1.95

4* fbr tha I P o u ia .
Blocked Linen lunch­
eon cloths ia pottary
&gt; color*.

1.96
i f l (or the fla
ally
chmU
mats. AU ct

« for MEN. Alt wool
black sweaters, button
front, sport back.

4.95

2,95
* for. MEN. Men's *11
wool extra trouser*.
Dark gray*, bluas, and
browns.

4t for WOMEN, Silk
It louses
and
wool
shirts. Wida selection
of styles,

4.95 up

2.95

BUY T H E S E

4&gt; for MEN. Men’s *11
wool jacksts, «lpp«r
front, sport bock.
'

FOR Z00/
-A.

.

* for MEM, , Arrow
Naw' d#My
Shirts,
blue, neat atrip**, end
figures,
and
item,
white.

2.00

* for MEN.

HUkok

i S u f i " “ “ •’ W
rL J S v r

A

4.95 up

* T « WOMEN- KnK-

4i f.,r MEN, W o o l
orarfs. Asiortrd color*
and styles. Komi at
1.60 Othuri at

2.95

BUY THESE

2.95 up

2.95

* tor MEN. White
Item laltialrd hand'
kerehtefa, Thr** In a
box. Each box

1 . 00'

and Kh Naw York
SWING KINGS

FOR 2.95

* fnr MEN. Mow'*
llnlvi-rssl p a ja m a * ,.
Stripes, neat flgiirai.

1.0 0
* for

sprrvj., lubchcou ovU,

1.95

(also good selection
at 3 pair for I.00J

1.00

. l.Ofl

W E S T F IR S T S T .

1.95

B U Y T klB SE

LOO

4t for MEN. Illrkok
Initialed tl* chain*.
Stiver or gold.
1 .0 0
f *

1.00

4&gt; for the House. Bed*

♦ for th* Housa. Pari
wind doubt* blanket*.
AH cuturs.

1.0 0

1.00
The Opening Tuesday Of

VBD BY T B B l

ONE

ploshm, which blow* tha schooner
to amUhertens.
“T hem's yoor signal Gar*,*
gravely comment* OGlrien.
Thrills and itsrgere such a* Iheat
make “ Windjammer'' on* of th*
most exciling adventure picture*
^ G««r(* O'Brien'* stellar career,
■M ag Scott directed Ihe Georg*
lL JUBlIman.-production for RKO

-Jr r

* for WOMEN, Fabrta glove* In blue,
black, hmwn. nut- and
green.

WIEBOLDT STUDIO

CHARLIE
KOONS

UQU

V'

i

1.00

1.00

EVERY NIGHT

TrmfT

I*
L IM IT

4* for MEN. Hand­
made all silk ties. Ar­
row, l'henry, Rolaayand Grayco.

BUY TH ESE

f. r

Ilf

SPECIAL

&gt;—- - fAT*

. Keep Within Your Christinai Budget

F
♦far WOMEN,
Silk
or wool scarfs
In
bright colors.

Dj

♦ ♦

wL.

S A N F O R D , P L p R ID A

b o y s

.

.

p id iW tln a v p H I h l.

|Three; Mil**

T

......

Speckll Saturday Dec. 18th 8 A.M.

II* saw hi* duty aa, keeping! Igw
and order In atari atrlkaa last
Signal Flare Aids
May., declared Ohio's Gov. Martin
In Rescue Of Girl Davay .at a New York banquet
.recently, even at tha rlsk r.lt
alienate
certain labor
A spectadllac sigtfD flare b o r blight
trlvc.l by faiw brbtg* ahead Dha group* and cost JJm ■ thlRl ttrgv

6 Christmas Presents Solved For $3.00

to

x'.-l ■■&lt;

U*&gt;lr 7**.1!" * . U* k ,fc*

their parenta-

iHOSIERY CLUB!

Ortandp

I&gt;Wur?

to

- during a terrific fight between
O'llrlen.
tegathwr1 wHt V* O'Brien and tbe ctptaln.
, —.
^ . ,,m0rrOr , 1 r? m Y..mlurl charged that Ruula w a.
'o ll^ c
Allan a. wmltautaf lo
lltT„ B,bcn her Weal Iby American pbA. playdA? by
Buddenty there I* a mighty ag-

ASK ABOUT OUR
ChrlstmasT Rat Terrlor puppies
for your children. R. T. Ttllor,
HOLLYWOOD. Calif., Dee. 17—
I'anls,
1/1^—An eight-pound daughter v
born today to Mr*. Jefferson
Mechamer, who I* Pauline Moore
at the film*- The Machamrr* have
YOllIl FillKNRS CAN BUY
another daughter, 10 month* old
Machamcr la a cartoonist.
ANYTHING YOU CAN GIYF. Til KM
—KXCKFT YOU It PHOTOGRAPH

On

S .

t - 1M

* nd " m p ,m»lblo‘**an*wor. Almost
cu m n „ ,
the Tokyo newspaper BHi Thmtra ItohmMjfU

ACTUBBS 18 MUTUBR

E R K ’SI
CLUB

.»tr,rfi a '1,

rcscuE of thrb* •ham and. a d d
a ,lb*7 w,trt' • -raging Urn stand
•* th» IMated athwmor flow wktak
The mcmornnitum arcomptnylag tea ift' a thrBtfcg
"IDlndJammar,1*
n*V
Georg* they have Juat' escaped, g fir*
j ‘ he protett oakl Japan wlihed a
O'Rrletr atarrlng Wehlila ' *k tha kindled- hy an ovartumod laatam

Too Late To Classify

J o in T h e
W h o o p e e M ah er*

, -* »■*«

7,
. ? • M' C‘; 0rt rc»(ctl Jnpanne and held Ihmn lost la * film * boMFba th*
•pending the wlnler monlh» *t
,,h , . r,a,

1, II. Rent, Mr*. II. A- Moreland, Firs! Street and Magnolia Ave­
Mr*. M- N. Cleveland, Mra. W- nue.

HAPPY TIMES
ire Hen Again?

,

official messag* mention*^ by Hull
.
.. .
«_
, . . . . . . Fbrrlgn Office today for*
Friend* of Mr*. WhrY Hehsal mally charged tha Soviet union had given tha situation a mag*
will regr«t to ,c,r n
h*1 » h® with acting In ■ manner “ utterly •erioug aspect.

IV E Y ’S

B. Ruder. Mr*. V. O. llaaly, Mr*
C, ||. Keknraon. Mr*- Lourln*
Real. Mr*, a. H Utlrell. Mr* C
A. Anderaon. Jr-, Mr*- N. J
Ht*n*lroni, MU* ■ Nancy lion et
t*r and Robert McCall.

He^&lt;|fF Hi» Duty

Hull aaU tha dkaaSM VrMild he
prawn lad by ArabuaaStW. Orcw lo
the Japan*** rav oen a M t to ’ c io '
firm, rUborat* *nA' -aagiport" the
pllcgnlkiua and d*^*M*a already
mule ia a forma) note* •
Await. 8 q W i Striving to prevent,’ th* Panay
Incident from allppiaci t*to, mere
dangerous' water*. aJM* departtnea&lt; official* eaid. thdy a r m »*
wilting d im *, eyn-wltnwa r#f*rt*
from Commander- Hakh«* o f th*
Fahey and Sac rotary Aj cBooO* of
tha American omhaaQ Kt Chin*.
These two art on tholr way to
Shanghai an* th r wporO-probably
will a rrln ‘ oday.
•
i State department offklaU did

(fiVeHw?

Saturday
G eorg*

TOKYO. Dec. 17—

Hull had nddilloual Information
Jnckaon were linalimie* at tba
Miss Wiggins Named a* follows:
Christmas parly nud civt-red
Wlillo survivors wrro escaping
dlah aupper held by th» Aaarlan
Head ()*f Sorority from
Ihe slnklag Funny, airplane*
rlaae of (ho Flrat Baptist Church
dived and nine bine-gunnel tha
thla week.
Miss Dorothy Wiggins was elec* stnsll
iH'ata frorp nn cxiremrijr
The annex wnn decorated np- (rd
elate prrstdrnt and Misa low altitude, wounding two per­
Proprlataly to carry out ■ Chrlat* Cecilia Trulurk stale treasurer of
maa tliemo with i«-«t and *r«-&lt;n the Thl Alpha Kappa Sorority at sons;
liiillrl holes later found in th*
tig hi* and other
decoration*. n meeting held rrrrntly, Mrs. J. D
Benin
Clan*
presented
each Cogburn was aetecird ns sponsor Pansy's outboard molor Sampen;
It.'forc tlie l’nnay sank, soma
member wlih a I'lnUtinai Rift for the coming yenr.
Japanese military Uwrded lha
after which M lo Nunry lluaoet.
Five most outstanding .Sorority Funny and stayed them five min­
ter gars
Van
IDko'a
“ Last members of the Krminolo High
utes, aliainnirh
the ‘ American
Word" and Mra. J II Caklough, School
Benlor class
rrrrntly
Mra- George McCull and Robert elected were: Mis* Dorothy W ig­ color* were flying and Iho naltoir
McCall gave n plmm and violin gins, Misa Cerilln Trutuck, M is s ',_
N avaw aa
enaemble o f Chrlatmua rarola.
Joan Afxnri-tln, Miss Marjorio
The claaa presented Mra- Col- Cogburn and Miss llolen Palmer,
Ulhat to
dough, teacher, wlih a gift uf local chapter president.
appreciation and al*o gave Mr*.
The sorority will sponsor a tea
McCall, Miss IlnssctW and Hub­ dance to be given at (he Armory
ert McCall email gltu.
Christmas afternoon from 4:l)U
Thoan pro»ent were: Mr*. J. o'clock until 7:00 o'clock.
II, Colclough, Mr*. Qaorgn Me
Call. Mr*. A. J. Peterson. Mg*.
8. J. Nix, Mr*. A. M. ciurduter, R. B. Picket Is
Ur*. J. I, Jnckaon. Mr*. O. C. NamedStorcManager
David, Mr*. J. q . Stanford, Mr*.
0. U llewmn. Mr*. II. C. Mooro,
n . H. Pickett, formerly with
Mr*. M. M. Bmllh, Mr*. B. A Iho Llfo npd Cniimtty l.tffl tnUouflBM. Mr* C. W. libel), Mr*. siirsnra Company here, tins been
K. II. Carter,
Mr*
Raymond mailn manager of
the
Flrulr
Floyd. Mr*. II. W, Rucker, Mra Wiggly 8tore on the corner of

YOUNG
POW ER

RAYS
B ob B U R N S

Mia* Mary McMahon and MU*
Caroline fltll
left
toduy
for
Qalnaavlllo wharo they will at­
tend Iho Phi Kappa Tnu Chrlalma* Formal* tonight.

CiMInu* From r»o* On*
In far flung attack* ot Ilia Jap­
anese "rnn satisfied'* with the
capture ot Napkins.
VA Japanese commiinljus an­
nouncing ilia formal triumphant
entry Into Iho fallen Chian*
raplial
deihirtd
Ilia
“ annai
force* ot Iho Umpire *r# dm
termlned In their endeavor to
carry on tn n con dition of the
purpose* of tha present expedi­
tion—es tab! Ubment
of
lasting
peace In tha Orient.",

allty Of th*. heal: a g k aaafly dl*-

cemabla, ’ ■*

Cbnstanc* Worth (- her auttor, por­
trayed by Gavin Gordm. and her
fa*her, enacted by Braoddh Stem*;'
have Justiadraped frurt-ta ahtlater
old echocowr1 carrying w D ti hi a*
and the plot of R* esptafa to holA
D is h S lip p e r
:her
JT m
JS ni ,.uHie
; i T Z Z l -lion,,r waa inf°—
■ them for_____
ransom. In______
th* m i l beat
coursd
that
th*-veeool
machineG iv e n B y A z a r ia n s Ueauly-----Armtcmy.
which
hat
herded
*k
U
W Y iK n i or
...
.
i gunnetl by surface craft aa well
escape, they fact tha m m wars*
" r
’’
* onnt,‘
as altarkrd hy nirpl ■nee
peril oF being leak at t e s t e r
Mra- J. Q.
Hlnnford,
Mr*. od with Kvatccn'a ll.uuly Bhnp.
OrflciaU raid Bccritary o f SI*U
are without signal flare*.
Orover David nnd Ura. J- L.

f l i n t Baptist Church will mml at
StttP o ’clock With John Kader aa
nn the agea
*ge*
leader. AU boya belw
between
« f 0 and M are Invited to Join.
|
The Prayer Band o f the Wornao’i Auxiliary o f the Flrat P r e e -* C iD V e r c d
8:00 Cctacfcf followed by- the teaplratlonal meeting. An Interaat*
Inf program will ba preaented
under the dlrectloa. o ( Mre. W.
8. Bruntley. A t the c lo u o f the
program
an offarlng will be
taken u a Joy gift for ihe aged
ministers and their dependent!.
Full aU nxuaoe la urged.
TDK8 DAY
The Truth Banker* clean or
the Flrat Mirtbodlat Cnurth will
old their regular
UUrliUnas
bol&lt;
pa•Hy In tho Church Anno* at
7:14 o'clock- lluabanda of mem
bare aro Invited to attend. Iloateaaaa will be Mra. (lunrso MeCrum, Mra. B. II. Fletcher. Mra
Jim McClelland, U ra O. J. Pope,
Nr*. Tom Williams. Mr*. A. I&gt;Shoemaker, Mra. J. T. Bmlib,
Mra, Ixila MOatta and Mra, P.
D. Parker.

Ml** Caroline
Hunter
and
MU* Lorraine
Horde
ol
Ft,
Myera were (he gueit* of 311**
Carolina Mill W ednoday.

Survivors O f
Panay A ffair
Peach Safety

p a g e THRES■ - I ’ U : ■!■ ■ t'-in*
BROMSPN, El*.—Several Uvy th* Sierras and acatterrd Ir tha
County cattlemen ar* planning- to wind.
; u cunstruct
UaDcb silo* fur conserv­
ing forage during the cemiog year
County Agent-T. D. Rlckenbakor
Th* number nt tighla that can
|a atslstlag th^Pi In their planx.
be eoU to • popular work ofu
,»■*,
fiction are many. Th* moot profc-:
-Joaquin Miller who wrote (table are American and&gt; Engltatt
"Song of.' the Bterrat"
and mtgailna rlghte. American and
othar poawe, tgag fremand when Engjlah. book right* and motion

:

* fac WOMEN, Oil
ailk rain coal*. Bad,
green, brown and' na­
tural.

4.95
tei f o r WOMEN. Twin
•w«*,er a*:*. Sims 841
to 40. AU colors.

. 2, 95
4i for .w qifS tf. tor
quins evening bag*
Bom* at 1J5. OJheg*

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. L95

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8TB T90N HATS

2.95

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As Low As

Walter PIDGEON

“A Girl With

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SANFORD

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iYWOOD SIGHTS ANDSOUND8
JtDTWOOD—Loo Carrillo I*
■ M s about this governorship
m i that he's taming in cam.
■ slogans and stump phrase*
l welting for tha vole* of the
pal t# gather strength. , • .
Deal "The script of sUta

rement need* rewriting, the
■bade changing , i •and tbs dl*
m .. * , Wa moot balance tho
ia budget. . , t Tho politicians
u y I do net know politic*—

knowing people, what would make
them laugh and cry. whet.they
think about, what they need. • . .
Why should I ear*.about politics?
. . . Wo must preserve California’*
first end almost forgotten aaeot:
her romance and tradition.
Leo would bo “»o honored” by
it nomination that ho would cboer*
fully giro up tha money be makes
In picture*, which la as ranch In
two week* as ha srOnld gat In *
yea# as governor—(1 0 ,0 0 0 -.,, But

erior’a impor*
lance bp the Somber of flash bnIbe
exploded for Wat at a large party.
. . . If ll*a a small party the newa
camera crowd will gang op on any
kind of celebrity- . . . At a big
blow-out theyTl take a shot or two
of the faatered players but |t‘a the
stem that naa up the bulbs... « At
the -Eddie Cantor feet leal—bearta,
flower* and Jack Benny—I count,
ed flea flash** on Deanna Dftttn
to every M e on the very cuts Dials
Dunbar, alUIng neerby with Jaa
E. Brown, Jr. . • -And at Mrs. Bor*

sageVannlveraary fling' for Fireak
(« U 'd teen d!rertl*y*Ulrt'f*?»0
fM is) Am photo* mad* plenty of
M l llfhtnln* *11 ‘ h* liras Until
Joan Crawford walked’ far with
Pnadiot Too«-»Iild ’ then It waa
Ilka (he brilliant breaking of an
etoetric *i«rm. . .
■
Mr. and Mr*- .Charles Touch­
]l* tanka P ltlj
stone of Miami returned to their
Now I know why Dob Bom* home Monday after‘ spending osar*
rates top* with a group of young­ era! day* with Mr. and Mrs. (5- H.
ster* out hi BeLAIf. • ( &gt; B hap* Skcwea.

spend eeme time with her n *
BaymOnd Townsend and famBp.
Bee. and Mli*. J. K. Thompson
of 8L flood spent Wedneedap ta
town with friend*Mrs. 0 , H- Skews* and eon are
spending some time In Miami with
Mr. sad Mrs: Charles Tenebatowv
Senator* and Mrs. Beecher of
Waterhsrp, Coon, were vtrilor* In
Lake Mary Sunday-

LAKE! MARY

pened on llnllowaVn, when the
Mr. *nd Mr*. A- F. Kemp mo­
neighborhood hope ganged to­
gether ami pursued the Innocent tored to St. - Cloud Sunday sod
old custom of ringing doorbell*, were guests of Rev. and Mr*. Jdemanding "treata” . . . They got M. Thompson.
Mrs- Mabolla Cal*, who was
Bob Bums to the. door, ha hoard

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Hamilton Wrist Watches..
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With Six Men

u ra., l a i r
AIVI,t4Hi HiiiijiIIps titntltrilb' H** h|!2I
*91 2a.
n iniiil iMutiPinlP* m n i k r l
ste su y .

R ID IS

H IS

la the n aa snagging departing
with /a h a Miller, moved fn
baakteld to end, to 111 the I
eheee o f Larry Kelley,

Try steaming Dmaaol* aprouta.
broccoli, coltry, a.parayu.. on­
ion*, carrot*,
cauliflower
nr
turnip*. They will keep their
ibipr, batter and won’t lo.e no
much flavor. Thor nl%» wilt cook
pay Ny* f t , 0 M for to aw alleged in leea time than they would if
have baaa Illegally collarted.
they wer* boiled. Ilie a regular
•learner or put the rryetabl# In
a Urga ntrulner or colander and
Pupils Drive W ay
■uapend It In a kcttln of boiling
Through High School water an Inch above the watar
llaa.

'Tha student* perform tbair prac­
tise driving on a mil* and n half
aaerae that Includes right and lafl
tor**, bills and (raffle.
Th* teat cars aru equipped with
B r I K gantrak.

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Ukls. 93 71* | l rift
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8HKR1DAN, Wyo, Dec. 17—
iA V -lt took ala men to capture
the eagle Dr. 1. 1*. Hayea wound-

N.

Thla la what I want: A beano,
a lotto, a truck and a play watch,
and * nice warm iwaatar, two
pair of aocka (ataa I). Some
randy, apple* and nut*. Da aur*
to bring my thnlher a nice btg
basket of grocerle* My mother
ta not able to gat us anything.
If you forget ua wo won't have
■ny Christmas. You can come to
the Like Mary depot and Cross
the railroad and follow th* 'road
straight down. We tiro In »
white house. Our house Is one

I I not in thirst grads and study-1
Dear Santa:
In* real hard- I’ leaae bring me
I nm a IIMle boy in Kourm _ ,
, .
grade, flense bring me some * '! , '*,f &gt;h''r t •",l » pretty doll
fruit, rnmly, nut*, marbles and
'f,m *utber all of iny
an ait plane for Christmas.
, l“ " °
lo».
Yeur friend, |
,
&gt;'’ ««' friend,
flcorgr* Rogers,,
Juamdl Hinson.
lorke Monroe, Kin.
Uk,&gt; Wo*»ro*. Kin.

Dear B*nt»:
How are you! 1 am I year* old
and I go In school and 1 am In
Ihu fourth grade I have been a
good boy *11 the year. There are
seven in the family. Thl* ta what
1 want for Christmas: On* truck,
two car*,, two pairs o( locks and
tipper sweater nnd a gun *ndj
some apples, randy and nuts.
I'leaaa don't forgrt my irandma
tiling her a present too. You
ran ram* lu Lake Mary drpit
and follow Hi, road straight
down. IV, live on* mile from
l.nke Mary nnd we live in a
whltn house, Wa want Rant*

l&gt;cnr .Sonin:
I'lease bring me n sew big set.
n llllln n d hat. n doll, some
randy and nuta, utul a pair of
shoe*-.
Don't forget the other children
l»!crr e.
Your fi lend.
Mnurire Wninr ulit,
laike Monrce, Kin.

Hear Santa Claus:
1 am In third grade and study­
ing haul thin year. I hope you
can bring me a rifle and o bt*
cycle thla year.
Your friend.
Knoch Hell,
lake Monroe, Kla,

--------' IVnr Sanlir:
Dear Hnntn Clans:
Dear Sitnla:
| flvaso bring me n rifle, a wngI am a little hoy In thin! grads
l ant n little Imy in the fourth I
n |,1K uf maihtrs, aome nuts nml I am studying hard. I am

grade.
bring
^
^I’lease __
__ ) me
__ a linker an,i cnmly, l am studying hard. a good little, boy. I'lease bring
toy set, a rnr. and some fireYour little friend,
me an nlr rifle, n train of cars
mil,, from Lnko Mary. Well, I crarVers for Chris' ma-, llemem*
Coleman Yale*,' and n little tmrk. He sura to
gui-sa I had belter clog* for thla her to go to mi&gt; n her poor III*
l ake Monroe, Kin. irhteinlM'r nil of tho idher llt'.la
tie boy# nnd girts.
tlmo,
, children.
Your friend,
Your friend,
Di tr fnida Claus:
Your friend,
Thomai' Cojla
Hay Coop, '.^i, n ,, bring me a four hunDaniel Warren,
" 1 Lake M*ry Fl»lorke Monroe. Kla. dm l nnd ten gun. a toy truck, a
Laho Monroa, Fla.

nAYTOH, o — ift)-"M at*l •pinHa could lay hla hands on a million dollara, bucaaka, part of a 110 ,500.000 shipment, aboard th
nlng,H room nn art than an Induatry, la practiced.in thla city by a for Franca. Each barrel contained aix or seven bar In these ten casks was slightly Icaa than fl.000.000.
•man croup of akllled craftsmen. th* fixed U. S. price caused tha manatary movemet this man’* task was to load thesa gold-laden
The "spinning" process, which e Normandie as It prepared to aaU from the II. S.s, each bar weighing 100 ounces and worth (11,000.
haa not been adapted to maaa pro*
A boost of European offers for tha metal above nt.
•
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diction, ronalata of binding a
twirlinc dl»c of metal otrir a wood­
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en form. Varloua type* of conical
and iphcrlral piecra arc turned
SANFORD M ARKET REPORT
out
Joseph Nagel, a metal «;.*Aner
ilM iiuiif.
n iilltil
il liM*
No
Riifwl u to r k m i IihimI. K lu .
LU*
for ID yrata, produce^ the alumi­
It |&gt;|b | I..... I Itl
III tfftltit I } *
I I Oft
num alloy noaea v « ,l for the dir
II (9
Iciblea Akron and Macon, lie uaes'
r i l I N C K i : C A I t llA U K : Klafem |i«r
di«s. Nil pa.,11Ir-pa
Ip'll
a tool rrxnblbic a acraw .driver,
i:» m i*i.,\.N T . H iicifttii* iii.I*', il**
with *&gt;ihlcb be ahapea the whirilnc
in it ini lit ih l,
iii.u k * i tl till.
Klu
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"Among other produeta are coffee
illra 1IIm i .i I, *1*-in n i mt ( iu lil. HINT*
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t.r|
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ashtrays,
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Hiitti" ra il'* , m uitlt itilft.
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airplane enflne cowla and purely
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decorative piece*.
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ON ION 'S:
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alopper gun and a little wreck­ toy train, and a aark of marble*.
er car and candy, apple* and I am hi the third grade. Pleaao
lint*. Wa have orungeii nnd Kratw* don't forget any little boy* ant!
girl* thla year.
Claua to come to .re u*. Well. I fralt,
[ Dear Santa:
I’leaao Santy
come. I'll be
Your friend,
I’m glad U la almeat jlmc for Cope I had bettor .live fop thla
looking for you Xmas. Thanking]
1 Julian Naugher.
Itnie^ With lota of tore.
ymi ip .re me. 1 am In'
l i k e Monro*.
Your friend. J you thinly,
grad? thla year. I am atudyfiV
your little friend.
V
Klo,d It. Coyle
herd. | want you to bring me a
William IluMi Humphrey*.I
V t *"V
Like Mary Fla.
big doll for (.hrlatmas.
Dear Santo:
I am a little girl In the thrld
I’lraae remember all of the
Ihvtr Santa:
grade. I am learning lota of
|Other children.
Itear Santa Claua:
I want to tell you wh.it I want things lit school. Will you pleaao
Your link friend.
I am a little hoy In the third
Nelli* Ruth Swayycrty. grade. I wont you to pleiae hrlng fur Christmas. riea«e bring me bring toe n doll, n doll blanket
Lake Monroe, Kla.
n» n twenty-two llfle and a n rifle ntul some rifle shells, n nnd n sewing set.
Hriitg ntuiher it bath
robe,
.hlcyrlr, nl*o eome candy and nul*. b.ti; u( marbles and n little Ituck.
please.
Your little friend.
Dear Santa:
j i’ lcaae
rcmrinter mv
little
Tommy Holland,
Ypttr little friend,
llow art you gelling along! 1 ftfcnd* and mother nn.l tniln-r.
loikr Monroe, Klu.
Lucy Ivey,
am a yearn old and t go to
lorke Monroe, FUu
MAM JIKt.l AMV
•i hoot. I am In Ik* aecond grade
Lake Mtoiree, Kin.
Dear Santa Clauat
Th.ro are seven In fhe family.

MetalSpbming Defies
P
Mass Production

Aloog with Use three R’a, Kaugrrttas high school pap'll* taka ia•true lea In driving autoroobllee—
and Ike result*, good or bad, are
shewn on their report cards.

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Nn Halftft Tlenurteil.
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( b lb i .
r li r i T M n E R S :

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covered with diced mint pacani
and brownoil; cranberry aaaea In
tomon balvaa;
mokad
whole
howto, boUowad out and atatfxl
With rhoppod pickle, and ollra*
Uma.
latnnn.
pineapple
or
mint lea Make* a
refreshing
topping for fruit Juico or diced
frail cocktail*. Tbe ic* alao may
ba ward to lu|i a holiday paneb
bowl nilod with chiliad fralt
bavarayea.

. A'^paUMa* (Iadiaa parridga)
majr ha mad* by addk g ana cop of
chapped law*l, fish, fUwl or grated
chaasa to Ik raw cap* a f hat cornUaaal wash. Pour tha Ifm ktnattan
■ Into a paa to mold. Thaa n t Into
? elks*. Sail each alka hi flaar of
aal tad hraara It watt ta fat
Haa fralt pi ten In place of lb*
fei a frying pas. S an a with
• gravy, aaaea or a craaaaad cream Or mUk' relied for l„
t'brtatmaa rooky rertpoa. U will
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Denr Santy:
I nm trying so Imid to he n
good hoy. I my toy prayers cV*‘
rry night. I go to ochnot and go]
to ttumluy Si'hcd ivory Sunday.
Santy will you please In log mo a

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and forty five hoc* weighing a
total 7S..TI2 pounds were «nl&lt;l at
Ihrro eti opcative sain here laat
month, farnirra receiving a total
net profit of *S,H13.KH. accordiny
to County Aycnt D. I). McCloud.

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recorded nmonc the
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recerda at Ikhilnnla Count y.
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Charge Against Crew
Of Liner To Be Aired
WASHINGTON. Dec. 17—(/P)
“• A Mifinln jiilnl lunrlllme roihItllllPo iiclnri-il liulnv nh lrt» i-otlpallnn ut irpm l« lliul tho crew
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Dec H-XA1)
Tha Maritime Commlatlon called
for blili today for Immediate runttructlon of 12 faat alnxle'acrrw
fieri carR(i vt-aaele for rptration In
fomiirn commercv. Tho rniunilaalou
•did (hi* irpieoettlinl the Inffi-at
Individual iieare tima urdrr for
merchant car«o tonnaifo ever
placed In Uil* country. ________ ‘

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATU RDAY, DKCKMftRR 18, 1937

City Plaus To
Furnish Own
Light P ow er

Car Skids And Six
Guardsmen Killed

NOTHING DOW N

PAY

New York' Recovering
From Bad Cold,Ha*
Temperature Of 60;
Rain Blanketa East

NEXT YEAR

W ESTERN
= U N L IO N l

Pennsylvania Is
Tiber River Also De. dines A f t e r Ris' ing ,To Neyr High

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many iteeLlonn eaat of the

Walnut flniah Iledroom null conalating of handsome poaler

Mhwtaalppl River and nver the
northern plains slates. Rlaewhere
Urn weather waa fair.
I The Ohio valley, Iho lawer
tflmtsalppl valley, Ihe central
and’ cant - Gulf states had some­
what colder temperatures but
the middle and south Atlantic
•taiga had warmer weather. There
Were no unseasonably low temNralnreo anywhere In the coun­
try. Weekend forecasts told or
antler weather,
•IWetTi ■wore rising throughout

l*ed, roomy cheat of draw-era, graceful triple mirror of the

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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.
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9 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite
amltfcg mow, fed. Ihe streams
•vec *be watershed of tha Al*
h f K i y aad MonongaMala rivers.
IHagtag a prediction o f a t t feet

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TABLE LAMPS
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Wr have nil kind* fromthe nrwcsl ilinKttnnl pninll
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graceful highly decorated]
framed empire dealgna. •;

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FLOOit LAMPS
$8.95

large comfortable chains aa IIIni.'rafed with deya reel rwahteas. , , Prised |u sell . . . N#
dawn payment.

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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.

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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.
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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
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Pull Up Chairs
A large variety o f nmole j
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W an would like fo r
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Chrletmaa. See ou r aelec-

Vkgteln today. ThyeaUn-

lient quality.

Full size modem suite consisting- o f
Lhina cabinet, buffet, six-foot table, and
six upholstered chairs.............. $89.50 up

ALL MIRRORS
Reduced 25%

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many parts of the country.
New York City, Juat recov­
ering from a car" of enow,
sleet nnd fce chllli had a
temperature of nearly M de-

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TELL YOUR PUBLIC T1IE AW FU L TRUTH. A T JAN ­
UARY FURNITURE M A R K E TS TRITKH' W ILL AVEftA G B FIFTEEN PERCENT LOWER. YOU AUK H EAV­
IL Y OVER-STOCKED. KELL EVERYTHING A T DIS­
COUNTS AVERAGING TW EN TY-FIVE PERCENT OFF.
GIVE TERMS OF NOTHING DOWN, FIRST I'A tM E N Y
DUE N E X T YEAR.
GOOD AND RAD.
SALES MANAGER.

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T0YS OF ALL KINDS
WuRons,

Vrj'jcjpedes,

Rockets,
other toys. We are overstocked.
Priced to sell at............................99(

Mayor Higgins NotifiesPower Company
Of Cfiange InWhite
W ay Light System

Tokyo IsAskedTo Ex­
plain Why Japs Ma­
chine-Gunned Ship
After BombMistake

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
poaalble, according to a letter
algned by Mayor Edward III*glna and addrtaaed to ll. II. Colaman. aa local uan %*r of the
Florida I’ower and Light Com­
pany.
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Tha letter waa In reply lo at
recent ronimonlcallon from the
House Of Represent­ Puaer Company In which ottl-'
dale sipreaaed a dealra in enlarj
atives Votes End To laid a. nsw-contract with the1
WageAnd Hour Bill i City for aupplylng current to tha!
atreel llghtlnit aratem.
Mayor. lltetOns letter la aa
WASHINGTON. Dug. IS.-ttAI
followg:
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—White House oldea represent­
-Referring In your letter of |
ed President Roosevelt as being aereral deya ago regarding the'
gratified .at the ralmneaa with Municipal Ulreet IJghtlng Agree-1
which Ihe country and the press inrnl.
e|l |g Ibe Intention of the City!
as a whole has reacted to Ihe
to fumtah currenl
for
their j
bombing of the gunboat I’anay. whileway fium llirlr own plapl
Tha chief #«ecutive waa de­ aa toon aa poaalble and wa would
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 be glad lo dlacuaa with you au
Ihe people of Ihe country have agreement ln'rt‘(ard to the over­ tures of a United States war. Prrvlfusly ("ivil War views wren- r onsiilerrd' rnrlleal. Ib is picture hns hern of pn-nl value to the De­
preserved an attitude of ralnt head light..*
partment o f Interior in i-pconxtrucilnfc the old foil. It is a da truer retype *•» rompnreil with the "wet plait1'* -the photographer bad l«»
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
the mailer loday, pointed out was lent The Associated Dross liy Iho New York Museum of Art.
that the 100 kilowatt generatera ■
at the plant at tha present time .
could supply eufflclent current
for both Ihe pumpa at the wella
and the whit# way lighting aya- ■
tern with vary llltl* additional
coal.
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 e d d 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 e m
36* -‘Defendants Con­
•pending to prime the pump of system with the exception of C. O f C .~ O f f i e J e l *

$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

l at Pittsburgh, t# o feet over

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lore Contributions A r e
Urged For Stocking Fund

Inactive Industries.
JIa said at n prvaa conference
that lha stoppage of loans to!
the railroads In Ihe last few
months was only a general rule
and that sxccplions were to he
eipected
But there would be no .keepIlona, he added. ,o I.U recant daclaim., terminating alloratlon. of
emergency public work. fund.,
President Roosev.lt told new.papermen emphatically that h.
doe. not consider Ihe congreaatonal proposal for a conaUtut tonal amendment, f *V m S tt
CongTeas from declaring war
•"HI a referendum ha. been held
among lb . people, to be con.laf
ent
en. with
with rwwwUnt.il..
representative govern

ROMS, Dec.
I I —UP»— Fair
weather after a weak o f almost
eantUboaa rata w aa' promlavd
Boom today and the valley of ihe
Tiber Rivfr was relaasod from
disastrous floods. The river, which
had risen to within a few feet of
Iho top of the walla built tS years
ago to bold It to Ua course, drop,
gad slowly.
I Damage was believed ta total
three lo four mUHoa dollars.
Thousand* have beta driven from
HU ona word r e p ly -N o -ta
Mmlr betaae by Urn TlheVs flood*
wateaa- Seep kitchen* aad tempor­ th« ipMlfk fjueatlon Indkmltd
lha admbiUtratkn would
ary shelters were established for that
fight lha proposad amendment
vigorously when It cornea before
the House bf KepresenUllvaa on
'*"• »®* The amendment, ofNew York Future
n,P'. UuU Ludlow
FarmeraComlnr Here
W . r*‘lulr» ,w°IhlnU vote o f the two houses
, . r ,,*De*M** by Ihroo-fourthe
to become law.
Although Mr, Roosevelt would
not comment an the Panay bombtag and would not give hla res•one for opposing
tha
war
amendment, Hall ig known lo fsal
lhal auch a plan would weaken
,
*®v»n»medta hand in forsir'*
w*u,d r,m w *
ute mobility of aaloo .whtan
•ome authorltlaa feel Is highly
f u n ! la I

tea

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replacing defective bulbs, and
‘ h»t lbs lights. now out of uao
■* a result of an oconomy move
°n lha pari of tha Clly, could
••• again put Into .iarvlro.
Rerorda r*'*al that Ihe month
&gt;r ro,t of current for Iho en ti r e
\, *vv,»xlB,,l,ly ,7t V
T.h"
" pr*— d hl“ «»•
i' 7
,
IV '
pro.lm.«ely lOO Whlt.w.y IlgbU
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,ow*r “ •» 1
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now l„ ..rvlce
« “ r Pi '” ' ° t \“ ll " , * T
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J ]»»• ’
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x[ ^ n
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u. T^f ,
,
publicity
standpoint
also.
from
, M,e,r
, n|U and
. nd ,n„
mated that considerably larger
nBh| bulb, may be Inalallcd In
th© busln*&gt;a ■metIon of tbs Clly
(o order to obtain mora adcqaatn lighting,
Mayor lllgglna, however, da
rllnml lo mak. a statement re
Mrg|n, th, roniracl with, Ihe
Power Companx under which Ihe
Clly la now operallug. II. II.
Coleman, manager of lha Florida
Dower and IJgbt Company alau
refused lo commit hlm.tlf on
,h , position of the Company re
gardlng tb# mailer,
The original contract. for a
period of II yaarg. was entered
into wllk the Power Company In
October of IBM. at a lima when
a large number of lights ware
In m i . bowavar, due m
tho adverse Dnandal conditions,
tha Clly sought to redoes Its
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Will Mail C o p i e s
To Friends InNorth

Tim booklet, "W hin
tVinlir
Cflinrs,’* piriorially
advert l»miJ
the nnliirnl bcauHe* of Sailfunl
nnd Ki-ininnlc County and put&gt;liahril niiniinlly under the auapire. of the Semlmde f'nuniy
Clinluber nf I'o i l ! Inetre. W n(f the
prexn mid I. rendy for di.lrihulion, Inrnl Chnuiber offlriala re­
ported today.
The iMMiklel IhU year in laryvr
ond more complete than rver
Imfnrv' nnd depict, many le-auI if ill aci-nrv taken in lliii Piiiin1y»
follnwr.1 with .hurt lull
vivid
description* of the
attraction*
Kcniinido County ha. to offer
northcmei^ who come south I n .
avoid the chilly hla.t of
Ihe
nortliwiud.
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a lr e a d y
r e c e iv itl
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fo r
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CITY N k W S BICIEi^

Summary Is Liven
Of Week’s S a le s
For Florida Citrus
suiam.iry nf F lu rlili r ji m i sale*
In the eoeli r(l.-dnd' lilliiw r.lrm
a ilrlh ta ‘ ‘niarkeia («r Ihe-'.weeli
lust r jo jn g . ending" le e . 171li.
with a btlcf rutlew ot Jiipuu n t.
nffi-illiuf saiiin. tnllons .

Florida
Interi.tu&lt;&gt;- . shipments
by all carrlota the!- pr.-i .-illnp
week’.'fPn'iin* tree, l l l h l . iniumnl
ed to. II&lt;k cai*, au Ini-fff*». uf
»7». run.I,till. of
S«*IA ^caji)
oi*n*'-«. bit of grate fiull
and

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A asvfal and practical gift
fay tha ham*. Mother has
■ I tewgvd far one of Ihswa.
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Elk’s Are Ready For
Dance Monday Night

•I Annual Hi-Y Footballs Banquet
gtvt a abort ronmtetetory l*lk
and musical sefikitana mora rsgdered by Misses Joye* .Whlddog,
and Mary Ooldla.
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A . largo number of ioachtys
wtr* proaont at lha bongurt, *lao
member* ai tho football. pquad,
aad aboat M membtrs af tha HLY.
other apaakara (hr tha acwaaloa

Ruler George Thurston annognc.d
today.
s Th* Committee in charge of the
affair la oaarttar every effort lx
assure aa largo returns as possible
from tha dance as ‘ ha proceed, lx
te be need for lb* Elk’s annual
Christmas. T n* for tb* benefit of
approximately 400 children and
a Urge number of pear families.
Prckham’s Orchestra will fur­
nish tho music for Ihe dape*
which will begin at 9;M o'clock
I Monday night in tb* Sanford

ORANOKH

Tlnie

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171

rara rogul.it t&gt;r*n«,*s In standard
boxes salt! fur jx nrrrsgn prim
ol 12.11 a Inh. its tsrx innrc
than last week with the prior
dow* s*e. rnigsht' rnrrt*M»tnding
wc*h last ' year they xtrraiH
l i l t aud xpmo nrrk two years
ago. k ill. Mllticr «v*ngfl sales'
weyw j u
rara Indian lllvrr
i rsngas a reruglog IX.St a box.
do«m fg i. ninl It cars Iwoltushel
flrWOo box's I'*'taring f i l l *
bug.-'m drop nf ale. (‘allfpntia
"ra«ga oali-,' smnanled lu m
f»lh bringing an uvoragn p rtc
of |1U a but. 7r un.lcr !*•!
Fill IT llrgalar Dpncan
and. ’Marvin " l i '»»
gra|i*frull
xalad doUlml *1 rl,v*. •! lid* than
teat weak, aieraxlag J U ^ n box.

» dacMne of |tc. For lha *amr
wa*k teat y s r th"y avarwgad
•LMl and (no year* ngu, n o t
, Ladtea will be admitted free bat
. are asked to bring dona Iions for Othgy grapefruit sates Inclade
lha Christmas Tree,
i “ -* t fl Indlta Hirer grapwfmlt
( l|kgw&gt; &lt; ••
Feoej .
, Araaory.

EmperorHirohitoMay
Recall Entire 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
—1Tho Japaneno Foreign Offiro * today disclosed that
Unllotl Staten A m bassador
Joseph C. Grew hns deliver*! •
u nrvotul American nota In
c o n u ttM im wHJ»

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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 o f ini|uliy rushed Invealiga•o&gt;n o f Inst Funday's attack while

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 o f 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.
F o rd m o l
The second flvet Is designed for
K A N itA H I 'I T V . H e.
|» . - ( A t
Tlirww nu n w**i»v nti«»t. min w#b •i|M-iniinn* In Ihe open syn between
Japan and the United Slates white
utitriMifl liv l •-.**r K1**'. hi
IC w llan f ■* *s«* twe)
.
N ilnrrn ytif(i li"l m*V«'rn ImniIIdKs
ogixed

Farm Mechanics Is
Studied By YyuthH

A jinrt time rlasn in Farm Merhsnics fur boy* who etc mil al­
ien) Inc high school Is b- init mil
due rd *1 the Heniuude
High
Hilled under the auspices
ill
Alev l|. Jidinsiui, vuchIihiisI ng
rlriiltiue teacher nf the Hrhool.
The nighl rl«s*. -My. Johnson
•dalisl will ho riiuducled *&gt;ne
nigld encli week olid any hoy up
to :’l years nf age limy attend nml Itiurn 11*4111 ino |U*|wons wryf
the rlnsses fire nf rliaige,
m 1 r •••%!i *«i
te n * y r s lr r ilt iy
nImm II v
of
I ti *•
l.ilm r
III conjunction wiih the Farm Mf | r r r i n p l n y r i
Mechanic* Fouir-e. Mr, Jol |»s* n i m u l i l n l K u ril n«n«‘ rn lily |iU n t
plans In offer Ihe Imy* u counw •lu ll w o r k fo r llm d a y .
Two ih'tmly 1 filial al»le*di W#*»•»
in l l o w to («.*t A lo n g W it h llltu - l
*»»*lnUrtl A.i IIn^r «vro|ltf|
up
Iteople, k
workrm
Ttie iirxl af the classes wd. he |&gt;nu (mutely .iuu Kuril
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
ago.
JohnN»n for filrllu-r detoiD.
Tha of fieri a, li.m
Utislalaa.
it , «nd lloh HeedI, SO, were
strtirk In Ihe leg. hr shotgun
Flans Arc Made
hut were iinslile In **y
By Representatives pellnla,
Whit flrt-tl Ihe nltiils
Itusoell
Williams. I*, a hy-slaiulcr v s ,

WAHIIINUTON. IWw. -|*..».f/D)
rit-prvtcnlallv# Wllcog prutiably
will ha iho only member nf
Florida's rongroaslonal il&lt; l.-r ■'
r&lt; tttainlng

Fleeing Survivors
Were Also Shot A t

of Iho gunltoat Panay.
victed At One Time Tho nnturo of tho new ,
Of Plan To Bomb representations wero not.

receive ('hflslmaa baakrts tlaie! Iia-r I
year front Ihe Satvnllnn Army.
|••tli,-i
With a goal of f.100 and only "I wl
five days In g«, a total * of only
I1
$.V1!I7 hail Im-cii received when Ihe’ lloit
offtriid cheek up was ionite tmlny hi I,,
Those wh** Imve not yet done ao'slei-k
and who wan* lo cotllrihule lo Ihe whirl
Empty ,Stinking Fund are urged ,uure
tu send their contributions In utjprovh
Ihe enilierl po.Mlile "|i|milnoilV., Ihi nt
III p"tnling trul Ilie tired whirl) ihildr
exists limnin' ninny Sanford faiii-l (Vi
(lies, ('x|il. Fred S. Fcrrn of H olduy r
f'alvnUnn Army told o f a fantil.*.- .lay I
of nine whirlt iu nt tho point ol Innln
•taivnli"li nml iitltsl depend U|i"il Suidb
Hit- Salvation Auny for whatever Wort
it.may have to rut on t'hrislninv
'I

$26-50

‘ hair 1H7 football campaign, was
slatted honorary captain and PYwd
Gaaaa, aanter aaMar, alternate, at
th* aanaal Hi-Y languat hi Ixa^
ad th* foothaU players aad th*
aaachaa brid la tha Wbmaa'g Oab
laat atgbl.
.
Robert Buteoff waa awarded
tha teath anaosl Pater Sihaal
teophr aa th* amot valuable .play­
er ra the team aad Frod Oaaaa r**
aaivwd th* third aanaal dadgw

I--------!

U. S. Delivers
2nd PanayNote

EARLIEST U. S. W A R PICTURES?

Roosevelt Okeys
Public Calm Over
f Btlmv weather belled the
Sinking Of Panay
approach of Chrptmag In
h

MR. HORART H AYN ES.
c-o MATI1 HR FURNITURE COMPANY,
HANFORD, FLORIDA

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.

Established In 1908

In

lYasblnStuu

t"r

Cltrlalmas
After lha holiday, bowiirr. InIdsnt to maha a hurrlr.l l,lp to
hla - Imam at W*oi I'alin llcarlt
lielor* Iho regular aoa.lon np'n«
January g.
Kenator Andrawe
plan* to
spend rbriapaa*
at
Orlando.
Krpalor Di-ppor at Tallsha.sec.
Heproabniailv* flr**n *t Btarh*.
Ilepreaontallro Caldwell at MilIon, Hepresowlatlra Peterson at
l.ikeland
aad - RoprvscntsHea
Hendrick* at DoLantl.

LOCAL W EATH ER
•
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*
sou th coggt.. slightly colder
la
south and aa*l portion*.

\ Z sb u u 3 a n d u s e s 1

Exhibit Is PInnned
By Future Farmers
&lt;&gt;*er Ibe fitrntar members of
Ihe Hnittlnul" Chapter of Future
Farmers of America who are
now In various sections of Ihe
8U|e base been Invited by lb#
local chapter In attend Urn old
Timer* flat 'Together lo he held
at the high school Tuesday, Dec
II. Al#x It Johnson, advisor ot
Iho Club reported loday.
An sxlrnalvo program has bent
arranged fur Ilia arming meal­
ing and la under (ha supervision
of John Rensarik and
David
Earl*.

Christmas Seals
s o c ie t y
C r ia

i

!

*
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•

L i C o n v ic te d
■ r a tin g L o t t e r y
fSjr ^ afte/V sW ^ ’doek
la.the word*, "W# Um Jury find
Ik* defendant guilty u chargtd",
i t — *~i th»t h* wm runty of *n
fir* com la I* th* Indictment.
1 Commenting «n Um rcrdUt thl*
morn lag, Am I.UM flu te Attorney
1&gt; t * T. Boyle, Mid, "Wh b n
Juef bof in la fight. Th* Ttidlet
a r m * to m* coaduatetly that
public opinion In Seminole County
ngnbut thla form of ncho•rtag and I Intend to do or*rp&gt;
dog la mp powar te atemp It ooL"
Oompllawntlng Chiof of Pollco
op 0, William* and Deputy
tariff* Jack Hlekaon and Carl
'gllaou for tbd luvaluabte **•!*-

Americans In
Nanking Are ,
Reported Safe

ahlppIBC- H* MM Um Japan***
tor*rum ent reelite* a re m ra e e e
of inch Incidents In ih* P ar E ait
muai Impair th i ralallona b*tw*cn
th* two eountrW*.
. . . .
A *ot« la b*»g dispatched todap that would d*fln* th* Br|tl*h
for* rn mint'* attitude “towaid lb*
whol* terlas of Incident a emphasisbig th* a*rlOnaii*sa of th* altoatlon
thoa m a te d and r*qulr*ma*te

SA N T A

Karl L eb m ftf
Tetti Kiwamans
; 'Tourists Coming

C L A lfe

l e **4 to k*
« 3 m u *
uety ol 0*miu«U. Mate *1 FiefU lO'Wltl
_
Lot* 10, II, It, i f I I a II
Bloc* H n o n f a i l la ttla *
ria l Book I ***** 1* la. is- „
Tk* U M O M it of Ik* *oM
On&gt;**rty ***** lhr **M "*r«IHn l a h n * i wa* la Ik* aaai* of
° u‘al*e*l*eil* eeftlfleal* akall b*

B
S

t andy, and nut*,
T h a n at* aaran In famOp.
p|*aa* tr ia c ua a basket ad m r
y N ^an com* I* Lab* Mary
depot and follow Um toad ttralghl
dowB. . .
.....
.
v oor fHeed
If ARY HELEN COYLE
»-v« u . n n ,
*j ^ r h. . , . ,
—' ,
- ■&gt; .

galact th* “Cuba" ring, Mrbyte dadarod that tho jury'* me­
ld sobdaallaUd Me faith la tk*
try tyftem and promd te Mm
Mt th* ettltaaa wem bonmt and
(bile tpirhad anoogh* I* da (hair
tty whan thap wosm *att*d lo
MTf on a Jury,
Tho State pot nla* a S l t u r r on
* stand posterdap'ladtd after* to
iow that Ja m il- waa th* epamtar
f a lottery la thla c o a t p ' Ska of

Motor U*sd-and Ka northern af
fttlate. a f o .M H N r • » » /« » .

S s .aS

SHANGHAI, Dae. 16- f S V J I m £ • * ; *
P - r * Ad. ( a m ta
Mara ball, Comer's Magsiln* Par **“ / / * * *jtndu
■ £ 0#t 1? U j*
Eastern corra*pteid«nt and a b k f whA* I want for Christmas. t pafar
rivor of th* Panap bombing, aald,®{ r&gt;cka, I tipper a w a ltr aad i
todap that th* Panap opanad f ir. P«*F telophooe and mnn. candy,
on tba attacking Jcpaa.ec plane*
* * « / ♦ " 7 hi
whrn th* bomba atarted dropping » f 4iaQy.Pl#*e#
fprgot wp
and “kept b*r r u * . blaaing until!mother She U not able te g*‘ us
th* last mInula."
*hta* t0T
H arth.ll arrlrad In Shanghai bp hrtog mp im t a w th c r , a ^ n le .
airplan* from Wuhu. tba Y .n g ti.'P " * ’«&gt;‘ «&lt;• •
*1
Hoar, port, te which ha mad*
i n t e r n , fawn
I™1’1
white, mm of whom- wm- a tmmmii wap after th* attach which dm- «**po‘ •?&lt;*
stryjgh* down,
ll of tb«m.l**tifted tubdanUbllp Iroyod the Panap and Uir** S t a n d f o l l o w •J*
&gt;did Andrew Lsoa that tboy a*ld- and OB Company ahlpa on SundhY-'W# Jlra In a whltf Waa*. Ot^
ticket* In a lolterp conducted bp "Th* Japan*** plant* dropped II
bomba *round th* Panap and tba W all I i n u ( h a d f itte r ifJoM far
Jb**ph Jartell.
, Ur, La** alto tealtfted, tha* Ja r­ Standard Oil vaaaola," Ih t writer thla tlma, Willi lot* of loot,
.
rell-had 46 aaltamtn' hr hi* am- related “Th*r cam# ao low It wa*
familly*
, IDA LOUI* COYLE
pjop, aad th a t he rae throd-Acahte- Impossible for th*m not to know
tha
Paaoy
waa
a
foreign
ahlp.1
gyam .ia Engllah frtnr.Haanam on
tm rp Wadnaaday aftftRtOd' «M|tabilag th* number; dtsma tew th* Eomont for th* Slate Ulted for
&lt;
Caban Grand N*tloa*l Utteryv H* about an hour.
JUdgF Smith la *sp«eted la paaa
addad that It wa* JAmR’a praatlaa
after dlapoaiUon of tha
t* pap off tecollp ert-tho koala of
*ha.laat two numb«A tw |k» Ctibam motion for a non trial next Mob*
dap. morning.
Similar Indictment* warn re*
hotwson 71 and 100 cnatooMra who turned;by th* Grand Jury ngalnat
bought tkkate from him omop Btlnaon K Inlaw and Lawla M itchell1
waak and that hla oatea t i m e * hut Um Sheriff* office haa net
aomatbbtg Ilk* |1 0 0 a waak. L. P. yat bean able to locate Mr. Mit­
(Bud) Saula, a fonaav employ** chell- Mr. Boyle elated thla mom*
ta Tba , Arrow, Flrat S trm i Bbar
Parlor operated
' Ja m il, alto in thee* caate Just aa a«on aa Mr. Dear Rant* Claua:
testified that Jarrell operated a Mltehali la apprthendad.
I wanl a Shirley Temple Doll
The Jury which found Jarrell
"Cuba" lotteryTier*.
end a tea act and a carriage and

, Th* State . mated Its cose near
the noon hour poatertay, aad Mr.
DaColtes mad* a motion for a
directed rerdlct.-Judge Millard B.
Emlth, presiding omr th* trial,
denied the motion, and tha after
n*y» began arguing th* ua* whan
UM defense offered na testimony
and declined to place tba defendant
*n Um aland,
Th* defeitio had both the openteg and doting argument* and
•poke for nearly two hour*. Ar.

gift.

Bootl-Carraway,

FANCY
CITRUS
fruit—also
Xmaa kr**a. Band a box boa*
or to a friend. Be* our dlaplay.
For distillate, kemene end Bemlnolt Fruit Shop. J. V. Tool*
white gasoline »#* 1L n. pop* and o. n. Mathlaui, Proprietor*,
Oo, Ino, Phono 114.
Room 1 Arcade Bldg. East First
8L
&gt;— Loa f A Foond

Dear Santa Claui:
I am a lltlla girl In (ha third
grade, t bare triad to ho good
and mind my teacher. Will you
pleas* brine me ap iron, and an
Irontag board, a typewriter and
a telephone for Chtiaime*.
Ploaea don't forget all of my
lltlla (rl*nda.,
Tour friend.
• Lola Jackson
Lake Monro* Fla

STRAYEd T Ona'rod" oow with CHRISTMAS WIRING A LIGHT­
ING. Attractive prlcea. Ran­
rop* around bead. Notify C.
Stapler, ttnd Street and French- dall Electric Co.
Dear Santa Claua;

Celtics Will P lay
Blackcats T&lt;
In Chdriiji C

•-brand"
admrtUIng,
"Sealed
Swell" end “Blue Ooom."
W riters Help
“Such famoue author* p* Darld
Newell, Nhia
Wilcox-Putnam,
Frank Parker Stoekfarldge, Chnrlea
Franme Co* and others," Mr.
S e m in o le C o u n ty
Lehmann »*ld, "ham had frequent
C ourt R ecord *
•loriea and article* about Florida
publtabed In the Saturday Craning
Warranty Deed* *
Poet, Colliers. Tha. Qomdieautor, Sermonv Item. wld. To
Holland*, add many otjttr publi­
ReUirr, *t ox.
cation* of wld* circulation. The**
C hattel M e d ia e *
e^ tflb * tlo iii; tq the popular mag- Wrlaht, Mehloa I. To

The official* will* Oe; Bl A.
Waton (Cart1*1*I Refer**, Ray
Hart (Southwestern) Umpire, Ja*
Meloeb (Oeorgta Military Acade­
my) Hoad Una*man and M. te
Tlllt*. Field Judge.

IWO hooks bar* come
Prom Um prate which will &lt;(* musk
te kpmad fame and good wU ‘*wafd Florida.
,
"The rarp elerer book of ue«ro
stories ontlUed "Exoklil" written
by Mr*. Elylra Gamer of Sanford,
eihouatrt the flrat printing of
ten thousand coplta almost boforo'
publication and now'In It* second
pHntlng aad going llko wild firt.
Thla book relate, tho experience*
of a quaint negro "Etaklol" when.
ha rlalta tha Big Tree and tha
cakrp field, near Sanford, tho'
Oaatral Florida Exposition a t

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NOTICE IS IIRIIEBT OIVEN
that Ik* ■M*rmls**a will, c* th*
«»lh, U f •( 0 »*ah*r. A. D. 1*11,
pr***M t* A* 11MuscatI* Oaaotr
Ju4c* of a*ml*ol« CoMty. Fieriaa. their (l**l ralarn. *eeount
an* *»*eh*r* w A4ailplmrat*r*
• I tha Estate mt OEA A. BPEEIL
s*e***m. sad nl sold limn them
and there, auk* i* * llttllm la
th* *alS Judo* Af ■ final settle­
ment of their *dmtnl*mil*n ol
••Id **Ut*. **A Inr an order dle•harglno them u each Admlal*trstore
v
D*t*S Al* th* let. day of I)*w nhel, A. O. HIT.

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Ird d*r of Aunuat, A. b . l i l t ,
haa filed u m * •* m l off If* end
ha* mad* application fa r ■ tax
d e e t to b* i*pa*d th*r*on, la id
earll Heate emnrecee i h t reliowlno
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B a s t e A IM O t
Tfaas la B ar K ltefca

General

IN HE TUB BaTATB OF OHO. A.
IUPKKR, DECBABED-—U1 PIIOBATEl

O A K A N D P IN E F IR E W O O D
PTBBFLAf ABP OTOVB LBNOrRS

Inmate* of Tehackapl women's
prison. California, adit ahd prtat
their own newspaper.

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CHEVROLET nRHAW In dandy
cuudHUrwi Lata Modal Take
trad*. .Mmitert n«l*B 0*.

COLDS
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i b m l c o o n r o r warn c o r n .
tv sh o o s . anxiB ovB cotin.
r r . sta tu o r n .o n m A .

Ftnenna Co.

I bar* triad to
Lo*t: All ataet Tennte Racket•lady h art thte yea, aad I hup* t a , n «’" " “ rate field* give
Reward. pbona 107
106 Magnolia Are- Twenty dol­ yoa can brl** mg a B. B. gun. a
ta
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lar* per "nlbnih In adraoo*. waam and k,;-fooihall. If yowl
Phono 40IJ. ’
FOR- RENT: l-roora n*w|y redenontetd hou»*. Phone A, P.
Connelly A Bon*.

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C lassified Advertisements
Christmas
Inc.

O F A L L KINDS

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WHEN IN DELAND

guilty consisted of fire farm*a
and one Insurance man. They weret
J. A. Brown, J. T. Story, Karl
Doul, 0. ft Paiker, W. H. Bach,
and M. W&gt;. Taylor.

aoma candy, fruit and nute. and
I am -I yearn old. My name I*
Josephine. My little bret her Gil­
bert I* &gt; year* old and be want,
a ' little train and. a' little wagon
and aoma fruit, nuts and candy.
Pie#**- Santa Claua my tnathar
need* a . Xmaa basket at aha*4 a
widow and needs edme Xmaa
shear. I forgot Sant# my bkolhof,
The coffee tree la balleead to Junior, S yoar old, heeds a IJUM
hara developed originally
In ear and an Indian suit and home
Ethiopia,
candy, fruit and Bute. Thank
you Santa Claua.
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Josephine Sheffield,
706H W. »tb BL.
Banford, Fla.

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pmtk lo g / M4 p*hU*kteg tr^md J An Om hb* a fp * n tu a w m r r
(a PI*rid*.
morod from tho local Pico Bta*Thc Florida National
Eshi* tioo lh k morning and tho Am­
bit*. I n t, ham *sp*nd*d |l M r
, tth MV(ral eomrlcte th o r
000 thla paar in ashlblta a t CUmM. K roSh*d th* floor*.
land and la th* Pmnaylrania Rail1 7
------- road atatloaa at Phlladatphla and
tv - n a n la r m-r*1- * of
tba
New York, wbO* the Florida Hotel*Banford L W a O ub aehadulad
, r H * P!? d ln t I 100JW0.
(or nm'ghf h a. boon dloponorf
. T h e Eastern Air Lta*o In «b*lr „ , th b ^ . ^ , of tfca benefit footpro motion a n aipandlng BtOJHM ^
between th* SU Mary
‘? n f rJ&lt;U “ d, f h* Celtic* and th . Sanford RUeheatOpdo N .llory Lto* b npandlng .ponmnid by th# club. J. L. 0*1ln ****** *f WO^OO, white tho toway, acerttary, announced to*
ntUHtea, nateblp tho Plorida P u b - , ^ 7’ ^ T t T
lie Sorrico.Company and tho PVor- j
- - Ida Pnww Company ham npondadI A training achool for tho ofmom than I 10JKM te promotion of fkom-ateet of tho Sanford Klthte sta te "
w u la d u b wffl ho bald In tba
P Jm a ladnaifj Adrartlaao
Chamber of Comm*re* building
TkuT* U Jr » llh t a t 7;S0 o'clock,
^ l*7v W nW . l|« Pl'fV*
according to ,an aSnOnacemantto" f c y v s 1” .
tem jw ajat dap kp Sidney J. Nl». pmaldmt*
, ^ r *n5U*’, ^ , 'i9* * W oteot. Th*1,*nodlhigi,wan originally
elf- M hodated-for the Valdes Hotel
r w f m lU .M r, U h m aah.^kld tba ^
dnt t o . U**‘nw rtlng of th*
CKm* Commission 1*. me*hlng Sanford S h rtn o 'd u b In tho lioIhim gb a por bos a**«**m*nt, mod U| lh t
mooting
pteco w*o
la' apondlng 1760X00. The Florida chan red

Solons To Re
Asked To Aid
Park Pvei

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-#rk h U i en tw eaed today, and
“U member* of th . local lodge

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IT O N T TOO LATE TO BET OUT

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ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
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Sanford Machine Go. Inc*
T E L E PH O N E 62

M RS. H E R B E R T R U SSE L L

A ' prist you e ta afford

BNAUTtrttL BLUM
Original. Half*,

Martin's Garage
Golf
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with aoar aUrttea
U ts*e wSeall’afoal (ood
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LANEY’S DRUG

Upright piano, good o
for quick *alo-»M.00.

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Small *hope bicycle, good
dlllmi. Call 476.
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BANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 16, 1937
C o m m itte e O k e y s
H om e

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WASHINGTON, D «. II. —
House banking commill** approved today lha
administration's bill designed
to oncoil r*a« construction ot
up tn 111,000,non.000 nt pri­
vately Itnancod naw homes.
Immedlalrly, cnmmlitea membara said they would attrmpi
to nlilnln conilderullnn ot ttm
measure after thn ||ou»a dla*
poaaa of Its currant hurtiiesi
—iha wage* anil hntira tilll.
Administration
lenders
In
Congrasi tried hnrd to rumPlata thn writing of Ilia fnrin
and wages and hmtrs bills
hut Spanker IUnMir.nl *;tld
tbern was tltlln rhsnrn rltlier
would reach the While 1louse
before the special session
ends next week.

Yacht Owner

K A T Y SH A R E S SO M E GOOD N E W S

JapaneseAdmiral

Hull Opposed

VP)—'The

C IO F o u n d e r I s
2 0 -M in u te

P a id ,

O v a tio n

B e fo r e C o m m e n c in g
S peech T o W ork ers

Claims Dream
Has Come True
S a y s N a m e O fT h o m a s
G ir d le r
m ous

Is

W ith

Synony­
M u rd er

PITTSBURGH, Dec. 16.—
v(AP)—John I* Lewis de­
nounced the opermtora of
'Tittle steel** todsy and told
an uproarious convention of
steel workers that his dream u c c u
of seeing the nation’s mill gw mg
men "handed together" ilk
un'nnism' **hM come true.”
'The founder-of •CIO, wel­ '

V a n A n d e n s O f M ia m i
A d v o c a te
tio n

O f

I n d ia n

C o n str u c­
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The value of the St. Jnhnt-Indian River Canal lu .Sanford at an
attraction for tourists who travel
'via the water route wai pointed
| out by Frank Van Andrn. owner
Iami operator of the trim 66-foot
craft, ZcUa lloretta, docked at the
Municipal I'ler, in an interview
wllh a Herald reporter yeaterday.
Mr Van Andan and. hia wife,
whese love of water travel brought
■hem on lha 400 mlta Jaunt from
Ihoir home in Miami' to Sanford
joined in tlia 'aeaerllM that upon
Ihe completion of (M proposed
canal the St. Johns River would
h i u p c r c u i v e t . the main rogla for the northern
/,
yachtsmen who visit,Ihr South by

Visiting Pro Team
Defeats Blackcats
By Score Of 33-20
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romehack which aow Ihe • fUhford
Blacketts ecore three
Ihuikddwna, ito-R t. MaryYi calTMr dp*ded their thrsagsme
Wfew ’ In Out rat Florida teat
.with a It tq M Vtolovy
'hrev the local teem tm the Berninble llfgh Schobl Field under
|ho flnedllghte.
Htarring lor tha vUIUng pro­
fessional outfit wea Don Itomba.
former
All-American, captain
and clinch of the Ckltlca, whose
work In the backfMd was «en
vnllnnni and who w u rssponslbla In large part for lb* perfect
exenillnn of tba power plays
Slid lateral passes which were
a nolntiln feature of hia taam’a
victory.
For the loceli, the work nl
Altman, Odham. and Harnag*.
Whn uiailn n (4-ykrd sprint from
rrrtmmsge, -vaa patstanding, al­
though Hiu entire eqiud re
ertved high PraUa from Coach
Wilkinson, who plated 1inlay
Aral be wag gragtly pleased with
ilia play nf the squad. The
tlleckcaia made • Drat down*
(n the visitors •t Tba contaat VU played under
lha suspire* of lha Hanford
Ll»n* Club which will davol* It*
share of tba proceed* to Ue
help of tha blind._____________

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Jllyer, l-onlireil by huge tjfprvu»t%
E x e c u t i v e S e e s P o l i t i - am!
is one of the few
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__ TT_ remaining place* where Florid*

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Kntheriw Rawls Ihe IB-yearmld Florida swimming queen whom
Iplimatee call Kaly, is shown at her home In Furl (.auiicnlate try­
ing to Interest her pci monkey, "Wimpy," in a dispatch which ac­
claimed hrr Ihe No. 1 frmlnlne athlete of Iho year. She
achieved the added distinction In the seventh annuel Associated
Frees sport* poll. She has won *1^ national titles this year.

TALI,AllASBEK. |&gt;ee. IB. -&lt;A7 J
—Governor Cone told the stale
cabinet yesterday there would he
a political revolution unless
economy In government U made
effective.
Ilo spoke aa the cabinet dla ;
rutaed Increased bills for electric
current supplied to Itiw rapltnh.’
Ha ooncuneil with Herretary of
f AsseslatM Free*
Htate Gray that steps should be Snow ' iand
*M t caused numer­
Uken to reduce the bills1.ous- traffic aecutnU In Penniyl*
"We nisat htva some i6cnnonut ♦ariiV
j
today, tedding the tot) from P e o p l e A s k e d T o C o - R o u m i l l a t H o m e I s E n ­
ot there WR1 be n political r*vo-'|Ihe
winter'* glWAf’ lo five deed,
leilon shout the cost of goeernt Ateny Injured tod extensive pro­
te r e d B y {M arau d er
O p e r a t e B y K e e p in g !
went." the governor anld, "II'perty) dfcmegr. H*H
, T h e ir P e t s T ie d O n i W h o M a k e s E s c a p e
have ant economy into my do- 1

Snow, Sleet Cause
Many Accidents In Police Will Begin
Pennsylvania Area Roundup Of Dogs

Drive Is Begun To
Curtail Outbreak
To Check Rabies Of Local Robbing

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Increased hilts resulted, Grey
enld. because of additional elec­
trical machinery, such a* calcu­
lators, nnd because of now of­
fice* opened In Ihe rapltol an­
nex recently ronglrurted. The
Increase, lie lutdiwl, resulted in
an aculn situation
Rial* hills mi paid becsuia of
Insufficient funds In operating C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S
accounts passed 11.000,000 Wllh

Following report a -that rabies
may have been spread among
dogs In Ksnford and acting upon
the suggestion of l&lt;Vul veterin­
arians, Chief of N I n Roy &lt;«.
Williams stated today thnl n drive
Is under way lo rid Ihp City of nil
stray and line*red fur ilnga.
Chief William* uiged d»g own­
ers tn wntrli their d»gs closely
sml keep Hii-nt fnsti-md so tlisl
(Cenllnusd &gt;•«, Pass Thr-s)

B u sh

Dr. J. N. Tolar To
Head Medical Group

Dr. J- N Tolar was elected
presldi-ol of the th-mlnol" Conn
other* piling tip about isoo.oun
ly Medical Hnrlcty fur llm cum
(Csnllauee sn Hag* Thr„J
log year hi n regufsr meeting
In Ihu KrrtU'hl I^iiirIiIuii M&gt;)
mill liil llrocpllnl Tuesdiiy lilgtil,
iitflilul., uf llio MM'Inly repuilcd
J. H. Hunt and Anil iftoaaeti ut lixley.
(('■nllanHl , s P ans T ktaa)
Hr. Tuliir succeed* Hr. II. D
I^e*burg were married In thn
Hmllh
as
head
of
Ihe
lew
si
Medloffice of County Judge ll. W.
ml urgaiilrullno and will lake
Ware yesterday.
Offlro 111 llm f!|*l miii-tliig nil nr
the new yesr.
O. McClelland was
granted
Hr. T. K. Mr Daniels wn*
permission yesterday hy O- I*.
named vlr.u proaldrul or Ihe
I’a»ton. local building Inspector,
lo makn repair* In a nne-elnrr 19m lerm and Hr ll II ficotl
was laelectnd secroinrylrmiuic
dwelling In Hie B utna Vista sub­
or. tllher icfOciiit* c-tt-t'li-d fur
division.
Ihe ronilnit jenr nn-; l»r W f
L A Itensud was granted , per­ Ijcngh-r. censor, Hr. A. W. Kn&lt;&gt;*,
Individuals for n long lime, tut mission yesterday lo make an convenllon delegate, nod Hr. H.
that continued violation- in large sridlllon In his n n e e lo rr dw ell­ B Belmuii. nllernnle nml u le-gl* nod
numbers neressHaled idrlct in­ ing n«nr Twenty Becnnd Blrent Istlvn Coninillten rninpcnmd of In
spection and enforcement hence­ and Park Avenue estim ated to Dr. II- D. Smith. Hr. C. I, I'urk Mr*
■nd T. F McDaniels.
Dn
forth.
cost 1104.
Hr. Don (!. Itobc-rUon, of *»r
T
Mr. Rurk, who la In charge of
this district, is located in Hanford
The Ban ford Fir* Departm ent Undo, was Ihe guest speaker ut pea
permanently at the Gilbert Hotel, was called lo Dreaiawold about the meeting end dlscusseit wi'h filcl
Ihe local
physlclanw auir.h-il llm
having come here on Nov. t.
1:04 o'clock yesterday afternoon
"Wq,have a new form out fori lo extinguish a grass fire. Fir" -oiHirsllons as a currcillm ul j 7'
I In
truck* end trailers," ho said, "and1 Chief Mack Cleveland reported cerllsn ctindlihm*.
ownar* will be required lo give us this morning.
ell the Information that we want.
There have been 400 violations or
The regular masting of Ihe
the law tn the past few monlhv end Sanford Lodge flPOK has been
w* ere going to clamp duwn right advanced from Doc. 14 to Dec.
BO W ."
IT, Elk official* reported today.
Tested scales hsvti been Intro­ This change wag mad* because
Walter II, Colemsn today added vetlon Army to uso In providing
duced In the city end the track* of the holiday aaaaon.
hi* vote* *n the appeals which art Ckrlstoien luiskrts for at lcarf*1K
and trailer* will he weighed hers,
being mad* fur the Empty Slink­ Seminole County femitlee who 1f{e
to aek|. Trucks fuued to be carry­ S c o u t s T o B e g i n J o b
ing Fund when he said that only In need
-.f/j'
ing improper lugs will be tolled
in this way could scores uf people The turn of III was received to­
end caeca maju out against thnr O f B e a u t i f y i n g R o a d In Seminole County be kept fi-uu day, which, adili-d to previous con­
going hungry on Christmas dor. tributions slrrsdy acknowledged,
Mr. Durt also pointed out that
Th# Yucca Patrol Of Troop "The Salvation Army la doing a makes a grand total of 9S9AO to
Winter gaeats *vh» plsr* their 14 of tb* Bop Boouta of Ameri­ splendid Job In trying to rail* date. Other persons who are plan­
children In school and fall to buy ca. with tho oaolatanco of Fred funds for the under-prlvllevnl nt ning to assist In (hi* relief effort
u Florida license tag a n subject T. William*, Jr. will begin sur­ Cbriatmaa time", he said, “end 1 ere urged to make their eonlribuU penalisation unless they pop veying and glaring markers on am heartily in favor of their cf. tloa* as early as possible so that
tut* ion A fin* of |SM or *1* lb* Orlando Highway aoath of forts. I would like to see everyone tha Salvation Army can maks neemonth* In Jull is provide-! under Geneva, soon 4n preparation for in Hanford who is financially able • • • a &gt; y arrangements before
the low. ho sold. The tamo pen­ planting a largo umber ol euca­ contribute lo this fine cause. If Christ mas
alty pertains to transient- engage-. lyptus trees a* a highway beautiIn eem p n otiry wide who have flcalloa * pr«incl U conjunction
SUM to previde a Florida tag.
with th* Florida Forest Berries,
Boyers of need car- who fall to W. K, Kader, scoutmaster, re­
top* (to title of the marfatni trans­ ported today.
ferred lo their earn* in 10 days,
Karp IWtot in the Troop will
also are violator* of the law and assist In &gt;&gt;lh* , besatlftcation
ouhjact to the fin*, hr said.
work. Use Scoutmaster •*«,

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SHANGHAI. Dec, 10.—
(AP)—Rear Admiral Tol»
Mitsunnmi, chief of Japan­
ese naval aerial operations,
was relieved of Ills post to­
day ns the result of th«
bombing of the United States
gunboat Panay.
Tha Domel (Japanese new*
agency) carried the W*

on deelarntlnii* of war.
Tho petition hears 118 signn-j
■urea, enough to make pnsslbtc n
house vole nn the Ijidlow amendincut nn lleo, 27- Congress probalily will lie ll) trersa nil lhal dote,
however, and Ihu* the vole is ex­
pected to he delayed until JanuaryTwo Brora Blairs Represented
Some two score of the 48 stale*
am repreaenleil among the petlion
vIjiiier*. While 14K of Ihe signs*
l O M i l n H n» m e , e o n

nountemenl of hia removal, declar­
ing lha Japanese government was.
scUng awifdy to carry out IU

stivers said thsy believed (to
l'soty bombing and other a Hacks
may have been made by young
offkirs wh« had dUrtgmrded al­
l o t s of commander*-to ip B n i
their action.
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Wlili twit morn esses or
hrunklns nml entering reported
tn Ihe Pullen Department Usl
lilxhl chief of Polleo Itoy II.
Williams plana jii.lnum li an id
frnslvn nr.alnst llio large num
her nf vngriiiila In Hanford whom
he hellevea «ro largely responsi
bln fur Ilia present wave nt
stealing.
Chief
Williams
liislrurtrd
members of Ills fnrie In lie nn
Iho Inuknnl fur these iindeslrutilu
Itinerants and In nrresl them nn
elglil In tin r-Hnrl In slnp Iho
stealing wlilili Hie Pullen Chief
rlslms Is Hiu urnr*" In n number
nf yenra.
laisl nlghl n liurldor removed
tlm erreen frnn'i n lioilrnnin wing rsm
ilner ni tin, homo nf Mr. and m i n i )
Mia. I-' i: llniiinlllnl nl DIO
Pulmi'ltn Ar'iiue and i-nlered the
i&lt;»ini while Mrs. Ileiunlllst nml
lu-r daughter imt In Itin living

Coleman Stresses Need For Help
. By Means Of Empty Stocking Fund

A v o id T h e

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To Honor^Victims

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Rlkctrle '^urr'hit’’ ItijJ Increated 1 Tha wmlhcr bureau at New
from hti ' In July to' |*S7 In Orleans
,
' issued aouthestl storm
Nhvemher. The 1S3T legislature ,
made no Inerraxe Ip tin, appro ,
prlallen 'jfrir maintaining Ihe .
rapltnl Wilding And supplying .

Motor Inspector
Locates Here To
Regulate Trucks

R e lie v e d

yrsUrdsy against a slrting move
nirnt in congress lo requite a fav­
orable vole or the people before
M id tT .w « k
O n]
the United Stales could declare
war. exrcpl In event of invasion, I
C a m p a ig n W it h H im ; U n p r e c e d e n t e d
M ove
Sicivlnty Hull told reporters
that, from the standpoint of pro­
|,|ity(| F. Uoylo todny received!
1* S e d t A S H i g l l B S t
moting paaro and keeping tho
V o lu n ta r y
T r ib u te
country out ot war, he wns unable an nprolnlment from Oov. Fred
to see "[ho wladnin, or Hie pmclic*
WASHINGTON. Dee. 16—
ability” of thu propped icqulnr
—Secretary Hull announced to*
mrn&gt;.
day that official reports had
Ncvei Hielets, study of a prtiHon
confirmed that Jepeneae serf ace
|s&lt;nding In Hio, house Indicated
vessels machine-gunned the Am*
rrlean gunboat Pansy after It
had been bombed 'from the alf
by Japanree naval fllera*

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By Govsrner Cone

comed amid a wild demonstration
to Hip floor of tha first national
convention of the eteel workers
nrgsolftnr committee. assailed
Tom ntrdlcr. president of the
Republic Bleel Corporation, rfeclarlnr that thn name of Girdler
"should bo gynonomou* with
murder.1’
Tim shsggy-balred labor lead­
er took the platform after a 20rnlnuie ovation and then ileclarcd "you Hava found out for
the first tlma In your respective
lives that yaa Could organise If
you wanted to organise.''

a tio n s

R iv e r C a n a l

TOKYO,
Dec.
1&lt;5-(AV-Tto
Japanese Navy Ministry announced
today that •j company of B luf
Jackets would bo detailed to honor
tha vlctiina of the I'unay bombing
at a spot tn the YaUglxe BW«r
where they were killed.
The formal navol aaluto will ha
an ariprccodanted gexiure which
aulliuritlea said was tho highest
pniisililo volunlsry Irlbulo at one

Prize Is Offered For 2 Persons Slightly
.SHANGHAI, Dec. 16.—(AVUndlsmaytd by blttsr world crltF
Holiday Decorations Injured In Accident cism
of bombing and machioa gun­

Tire merchant &lt;*r huslnesa man
Two persons sustained alight
in Sanford whn maintain* the most
deco rations Injuries when Ihs automobile in
attractive
holidny
during Ihe Wn-k beginning Dec. which they wero riding ran off the
10 will he aw ardrd a |1 0 prise hy highway mid turned over In a
ditch on tho Orlnmlu Highway
Ihe Semiaole County rh am b er of
Commerce, T- K. Hlmpson, presi­ h e ir loiko Minnie hint night, ac­
cording to reports at tho Bhi-rlff*
dent, announced today.
"ffire tills morning.
Mr fllmpson stated that them
M. I- llsre , owner and operator
are no rule* for participation in
rfili annual contest. All Hint is of tho car with an unidentified
necessary Is to decorate Ihe various 'Woman, weref lukrn tn tho local
huslnesa houses. 'T h ere are no hospital where they wrre treated
application cards to fill out. for |fo r minor injuries.
A heavy fog was hlamcd for Ih*
all member* of the Chamber of
Commerce In Ihe down-town ares Iaccident that occurred about 1:00
are considered eligible for the |
IOu 7 t ' year the prlx. went t * !considerably.
Itoumillat and Anderaon Drug Go.

H om e

Smart Hootewires
The Sanford Herald to
help keep their bud- gets la balance. There
la small economy in
beeping things around
the beeee when their
■Ulky has ceased Is
exist for the owner,
hat waaH to of us* ia
countless U.her pereons.
who
can be
reachSd
easily
by
means of this news­
paper. Get rid of yo*r
eld radio, refrigerator,
bet water heater, oil
heater, piece* of far*
altar*, gone, or auto­
car Ih*
icash 4* top imOthlug
npw.

Call oar ad department.

j

ning United Stats* and olhar tot'
clgn ships, the leaders of Japan's
armed fores* war* reported today
to be preparing a great drive lot*
south China to complete thalr
conquest of this
war-ravagM
nat left.

rith UriHah interests, cam* from
nany quarters, but could not to
ifflclslly confirmed.
Return t* Dllleta
Must nf them were based on the
(P m i Im w m

»■■* lawel

LOCAL W EA TH ER

D e m o n s tr a tio n

Partly cloudy apd continued
mild tonight end Trldey poeelhly showers In extreme north­
An all-day m rtlin g of th e Chu- west portion FridayC lu b H o ld s M e e t in g

luole Women's Home Demonstra­
tion Club was held in the home of
Airs. N. C- Jacobs yesterday, Mrs.
Gladys Kendall, Seminole County
Homo DcnionilraHon A gent, re*
ported today.
Tho featured demonstration for.

the day was lha making of citrua
peel candy from grapefruit end
lemon peel, Ihe Home Demonstra­
tion Agent reported, adding that
n covered dish dinner waa served
|nt noon and that a discussion of
jth* uso of Florida evergreens for
! CTirtilmt* decorations and holiday
menus continued throughout the

"Holy NgtH." a plar with a
cast including fifty children will
be presented at tbs West Bide
Primary School Friday morning
at 14:M o’clock.

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W e ll D o n e

. Ill-advised persons who have been told that they could
violate the State lottery laws with impunity,
that the polico would never bother the "Big Shots,” that
no Grand Jury would waste time investigating local gam­
bling conditions, that if it did it couldn't bring an Indict­
ment, that the Assistant State Attorney didn't have a leg
to stand on and codldn’t possibly get a conviction, that
they couldn't get a Jury anyway and that one man could
hang the Jury and force a mistrial, should realize now the
risks 1hey -have been taking.
,
h
’'
For what they said couldn't be done, has been doha.
The so-called King of Bemlnole County "Cuba” barons bah
been convicted. He haa been found guilty of a vJoUtlph
of the state lottery Jawa and is automatically deprived of
hia rights of Citizenship. He is aubjeot to a fine of- iwf
least $400, and possibly $4,000; or he may be aent to ..the
State Penitentiary at Rairord for from one to ten .year*,
fn any event he has gotten himself Into a most uncomforu
able poaition and there are not many who would 'd m to
trade places with him.
Furthermore, there are two other "Big shifts” in this
SaA- iiiltM
m J k h la.«l
....1 tPL
_l i a
racket
who are aundbr
indictment.
Tho _________________
aame fato awaits
them if thsy are proven guilty. The Grand Jury le still In
aeaalon prepared to Indict anyone elso who still thinks he
can get away’with n violation of State lows. The sale of
i . THURSDAY, DEC. I#. 1SI7 "Cuba” tickets continued, if in somewhat diminished
right through the Grand Jury’a Inveatigistlon,
W ET A*VAD*CftJOH“ m4' quantity,
right
up
to
the recent trial, but with the conviction of the
Why Is lbp wind gun* mod .
biggest one of them all, they should fold fheir tent* like
(Pad the lire sunk downT
the Arabs and silently steal aWay. A word to the Wise is
•hall l b, n r nr •ml
sufficient
|(
JTbsi I y*t may drown
(p it is tbi« i u 0( blood.
At this point Tho Herald would say. a word In com*
Nor tbo si idIn* tori,
mendatlon of Assistant State Attorney LJoyd F» Boyla who
.$w*ll#w Uts cor*
ih«*I
demonstrated In this case that he |e a conscientious ’publfti
| (Agd &gt;lha slant &lt;*C stb*l.
servant and nn extremely capable prosecutor. The esaierit
will* B flam a Interred,
way In all cases of this kind Is to let nature take Itje
.fit* hgrlaunt nil,
course and do nothlng-about (hem. Nor la It alWi#k|eaa}f
.'Attar the* sight Is bturrsd
IAnd lb* poncelul will.
to prove even when you know a man is guilty. ESr»cIalIg
la this no in lottery violations. I f takes a gopd.tlraU i (4
• p i r la IIII, former tail
persistence, n tremendous amount of preparation, ana I
m et s siniplt. nonnt
brondjknowledgo of tho law.
itVbr I* llio u IikI snnd liisd
Had n single man on tho Jury been unconvinced ’by
(Sad ,th» Oru i(owii. . . .
the argument and tho cvldenco of tho Slate; or, convinced
- jtiroh Itarln
had failed to do his duty, there would have been a mis­
XUh bi lu Iho Empty mocking trial. It was necessary for Mr. Boyle to convince all six
men on the Jury as to the guilt of the defendant, and It
was
necessary for all six men to feel their responsibility
! Tho Miami i*n»t points
nai
dhat llm CulberUona m-o .nut to the public and to stand up for law and order, to get a
earning Iholr
bridges
boltin'! conviction. This Mr. Boyle did; and this all six men on
the Jury did.
■M b ,
The Police deiuirlment and the Sheriffs office, the
Grpnri Jury, and the Petit Jury, as well as the State At­
torney's office, have nil done their duty In this case'with

SANTA

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By 8IGRID ARNE

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TtIK STOUV BO FARt “ the t hiy, "Stay oqufrref.—"Folio*
The North Btar ho* premised
to help a sailer doll In his
Marfli for the lien of th e
.white tor w hets- Ifelgo. a
doll. U Is 1.1 pHiondf. Travel"

pHM profitably

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WERT-The

Ak‘)U N orth S tar m urihed. ^

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

H ouse, fo r F ancy C brlatm aa F n d t—

Whole. Half W
gw *Mixed br Straight Oraagea. Pridsa
Raaaonible.

T ru ck &amp; A u to
S e r v ic e

Bodies—Springa—Trailers
A price yon can afford
to pot- . t |. .:*■

GENEVA, fto h iD X

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_a

No I(in two wrnl In. Tlilnlt how
biwvo Ihojr werr:
Tomorrow: Poor IIdea.

•d ire T G C R
kb lire fam ily

1 If#* of ArnUum Btsto Attorn
|a»w#g,

TOO *1W ( |0 H e c W r « M $ tk
: b v T a J i ST ) A u n o q O
&lt;&gt;• Romrty Im unge’ C M Ir.
fu f Efid 'ITiBfc,10 frith
': » ” *• a ,* i n t '. l *r

1 1 .0 0

CBLERY

FOR

Sduck Shaver

TH U

REA SON

If 'ihk roll reads or# glvrn tha
right to Increase freight rstss,
Vld compel In* line* such at irorl.
and boat transportation r&lt;nnpanicfcr* not required to fnmnor fhrlrs
pinpnrthmiUiy, are Of* |nc1mr*l
to bellatra that the rate Increase
Will b* mure of a hslp tn their
eompaillora than lu the railroads.

Throw plant, at Tab***#
IWal wUk all .of Iho Nlaallae

In ll on your r»l»fjr, M ( M |h
n llir ii. lunlM aad all other
r«**uil**a lo ks*p It oUaa and

fr*r (run. a phi, warm* and
hi*go and luaaua ll la a llfa
M ««r for Inw oo fora*. r«*«,
ami the gant,a. Tha plant f« d
value •ho«M ho apprsclOlvOt.
Tnhaoro l)u*tJ&gt; Ih* « t M r * t
• nd MMI r lfA ll,, ln*.ct IcldC

The ItWt* impartnthltt haa InUnit sit thorn ofUl bn tiu WithIdtwsl of If. H »Vmad force* In
Ullna Msl betUake aa» or oar
Itlfbaau w»« sank tha *ther day
iy a bench «f Jap homhero W*
tout httttv Whefhar that fa the
htn* la fln nr *n»t. hut If fhoy
'r« snips lo slay thorn we hop*bey am given ahoot-to-bm or
lari tbe next lima they are atItfked. and ‘fluft they will m*
wrkotl up V Ih* Wbrila I),iltad
imt*» Nary If wneeaeary.
What It tabaa to 'produce the
w»w»paper which 1a w M hem In
jisarord tor &gt;1 cent* a weak is
flwfhaalod to pom* •slant by lb*
wrwnta nt the last law days* In
Thlna. In Nankktg during tbe
, bUlar llgbllns halwoan tbs Jap
airdea and OMneoa waa G.VTala«
W MW alrl.

sa v x d a ln d

T abaris

O ndbos

TH E SU PR EM E

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D ent
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Colsa Solldfoo igofafO. rtoaMi

EM PTY

S T O C K IN G

Opening of Ih* Empty tltorblng
P und fur conlrtbatlena by tha pub­
lic la J o n I another onv a t Ikoao t o ­
rn Irulers th a t' Christmas Is but a
turn days mway. The great good
that this Hund lias achlorrd. ib t
I "rawa -roy fo rt th at It-haa hero tbo m n n * of
atsking counUeas th o u san d , happy,
• re Pa only n ru s e a .
And it do«a present th at priceleas opportunity of watching a
human bring trap*dance on* of tha
moat ra re of all tb rflla -lh e dlarorery of a reality Whhh lives up
to ill aspectstlons,
111*1,-of courso. Is what ItappcOs
when you watch a yoongilcr tab-

aa Ing hia first peek at a tree or al
»n prtoarfta ky his both Ido nn Chrfaiiwe mat mtwwliig. Tim light (hot (.hints
ye- Ih * Ob(Ida face at that nitmu-nt Is
a* a glow big hit of proof that ones It*
m- nwbllu nt lonot. |ir» cm lire up is
pi- ha fair proas hasa.
on U h doeant do that often ones
lo yonlonee childhood. And ahbough
oh a child has aa oopoetal reaaon to
ad aurmia* that painful fact, tb*oc
*co delightful weeks Juat UNra OtrUiHo moa always are tinged with Juat •

I

Lamp and- silk .Shade
—a wnhderful pres-*
ent for the home, offered at a thrilling
low price. Better aet
at once!

F U N D

youngster's ut|nd thare is that tut'
opokia fear that may ha, (bis year,
things w*Mi1 turn out to b* &lt;|«lt*l
mi aalisfylug an they're eapadod;
to bo.
That fear, it ahauhl ha added,
ha* nothing I** do with tho amonht
of money po'onig or el bora cat!
apand &lt;n gifts. A cheap panaoL dr
a doll'a bouse mads from on
orange rroie. ran aend a child Into,
rapture a. lla snstety gOsafartbor
than that. It ia mom IRm a fab»t
glimmer Ins. «T that dreadful iua-|
|tension of tha -worWa kihoroRt
tuldneai*. which Only ndilla isaigr
achloke.
Ho, R may bo said, the youngstar
Ukoo that first look at hia gifts
with foot lit* shallow of a lurk log
doubt. Thou there reel to Into Um
eyes Umt hoart-twisting look 4
delight, of belief, of ctsmpkl* and
unolldyed happmaaa. Ufa, JV *ncd,
U llrfag »t* i* Ha advwno* mdico*.

P E RMANE NT
Wkatbar f N waat a
Rttagta mttfar* o r •»
tndlattadl afyla for the
m^ay gala iir id r e i

B u y Y o u r F u r n itu r e P r e s e n t s O n E a s y T e r m s

O c c a s io n a l

C h a ir s

L d u n ffe C h a ir s

I al dricas HRSis *U

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^S o cia l A n d P erso n a l Activities
W KLOMSKrk BRIGHAM *O EM jt, B &amp; itj JBdHnr

Txt-km a It t

H o s t e t o T o C ir c le
Mr*, k B. MOrri* wa* hoataaa
to Circle K iM *r Viva of tb*
Vint Baptlot Church which amt
Monday afternoon at bar bom*
oa Wart Twentieth street
A abort bailee** ae*aton wag
pmldod m r by Mr*, r. B. BoU
during ifhlch thre* new mem­
ber*. Mr*- J. K. Stamper, Mr*.
M.
Morphy and Mr*. J. T.
Dodge ware well-timed.

a.

U(*fre*hm*nU

w ere

a e rre d

to

lha following: Mr*. ft A. Andar■eg, Mra. W. P Droofc*. Jr,
Mr*. J. H. Eatrldga, Mra* 8. J,
Nit. Mrs. R. N. Nipper. Mrs It
R ., IlPPln, Mrs. O. K. ItolUn*,
Mil. J. It. Bmlih, Mr*. LIIlian
Vlrlerr. Mrs- P. K. Dolt, Mr*.
J. M. 8t!n*clpfa*r, Mrs. H. W.
l-trody. Mr*. J. p. ovtatt, Mra.
R. n. llowell. Mr*- II. It. Morris.
first Baptist Church will have a Hr*. I„ A. Palmer. Mr*. J. E.
chill and spaghetti supper at tb* Stamper, Mr*. M. O. Morphy and
anneg from S;0O o'clock until 1:00 Mrs- J. P. Dodge.
o'clock. Tba public la InvIUd to at­
tend.
, of 9 snd 12 art Invited to Jobs,
MONDAY . _
The Prayer Hand of tba Wom­
j Tba program meeting of tb* en's Auxiliary of th* Mr*t Pro*.
Woman** J|lU»|cmary Society of byl*rl*n Church will mart at
the First Baptist Church will be S:M o'clock followed by tba Inbe hi at lb* Church at 3:30o‘cldck- hplrational meeting. An IntrmlThe Sunbeams of tba First Bap- •ng program will ba presented
Mat Chimb will ruwt. at
H 3:M
H &gt; ngder tba direction of Mrs- W.
o’clock at tba Church.
8.- Brumley. At .tb* do** of lha
Tba Junior D. A- R.'a of tb* program an offering will bo
fire* Daplltt Church will'meet-*l taken ns a Joy gtft for the aged
3:30 o'clock with John Kader as mtnlrters and. their dependents.
ftader. All boyo between tbo agda Fdll altendaaca I* Urged.

To-Nlla
Am*

Friday
¥

Tyrone
POWER

.

YOUNG

1

"Second Honeymoon
T y ro n g ’a

bo

a r d tf tl! lA traU *'*

“Mountain Music”
P»H «8

they hadn't bought
n
ilriuinIns about It hi-etuii&gt; || una f*n&lt;"
Police Will Begin anlumobllo
d#*ii, th^re" If n-&gt; t f the biggest outrage* . I over
way la found, Governor heard of.'* ’
C urtail Outbreak Roond-Up Of Dogs other
Cone itlggi-Mril "lake that do
car and M-ll tt for enough
Of Local Robbing To Check . Rabies luxe
money In pay for Ihta coal,1*
C*nl1mt*e Frrm page On*

M r s . H . E . M o r r is

Social Calendar

room.
„
Mr*. Itoumlltat
hearing .a
noise, went lo thi bedroom an*
the marauder Jumped from lha
window.
Nothing v ia
Mra. Hanry Metaulln apent open
today la Jacksonville where she mU**d but the burglar bad
attended the funeral of her broth­ plundered through their belong*
hum.
er, Prank M. Bunker.
Although member* of tb* Po­
their
W. J. Thigpen and Oeorga 8- lice Department began
Witmer loft today for Tallahaa- anarch for the marauder Im­
ieo. They will ba accompanied mediately, no luapteloui char­
homo tomorrow by Ml** Kath­ acter* war* found In the vicinity.
ryn Thigpen and Mia* Jane However, a neighbor reported
Sharon who will abend the ace In* a while man leava Iba
Premlica but could not Identity
Chrlalmae holidays here.

Personals

Bradham
r s . Johnson

M rs. H a r r y
H onors M

Mr*. Harry Bradham honored
Mrs. a Z. Johnson, J r, recent
bride, with a mlscellaneou* showtr
yesterday afternoon at tb* Daw
Drop fan. tits. Bradham wa* an­
si*led by Mrs. R. Z- Johnson. Sr.
During tba afternoon muilc wa*
enjoyed and several games and
contests were played for which
prises wer* awarded to Mr*. M.
Futrall, high, and Mr*. Joa Tllll*.
lew. Tb* gift* were presented to
tb* honorew In an Imitation A. ft
L. bog car which wa* brought In
by little 1'atrlcla Bradham dressed
•a • railroad msn.
A salad course wai served to
the following: Mrs. R. Z- Johnson,
Jr* honor guest, Mr* H. B.
Bourquardts
and Mtis. Lynn
Boarquirdai of Webster, Mrs. W.
A- McMullen, Mrs, R. Z. Johnson,
dr, Mr*. Kdna Katridge. Mrs.
Bcriba Jenkins, Mrs. M. I- Tllll*,
Mr*. B 0 Met hr to. Mr*. Mary
Donaldson, Mrs. Bredis Williams,
Mra. J. R. Wells, Mrs. II. lr Moor*,
Mr*. A. D. Rosier, Mrs- D. D.
Wribem, Mra. Jo* Tillis and Mr*.
J. W. ThraUklllAUo Mrs. I. E. Etlrldge, Mr*
Oeorg* Stewart' Mr*. W- U H*r
vey, Mr*. Jack Bcrnlc, Mr*. Rom
Adam*. Ur*. II. W. Goodspeed,
Mr*. R- E. Paurlfoy, Mra. M. L.
Raboru, Mrs. W. E. Vsrn, Mr*.
W. C- Satchcr, Mra. B. Johnson,
Mrs. C. C. Collins and Mra. D.
Royal, Mra- H. Futrall, Mra B.
Driggcra of Sarranto, and tbo
Hisses Nora Green* or Harrrnto,
fay* Bourqoarfl**, Ixircne Colllas,
Elisabeth Methvln, Helen Harkey,
ytrglnla Satchcr and Alice Harvey.

‘‘Second Honeymoon”
Opens At Ritz Today
Bo Impressed was Twentieth
Century-Fog
Production
Chief
Darryl T. Zanuck by tlio suc­
cess of T jrono Puwer and L oret­
ta Young as a romantic toem In
“Loss Is
News'* and
“ Cafe
Meiropols"
th a t
h*
tl reldod
forthwith to pair them again In
“Second
Honaypioon,'' opimlng
today a t the Hits T h eatre
At th* s ta rt of tho plclffr*.
however. It Is found that Tyrone
end Loretta havo recently split
a* a romantic team and Loretta
has rem arried after h*r divorce
frum Tyrone, llndor the Miami
moon, where Ibey most accident­
ally, they begin lo realise that
they huso become unmarried In
hatle.

Shortly after title Incident, the
i ’ollee Department was notified
that n prowler hud altempt*d to
enter th e home of I&gt;r. J . f t
Cllbba In the earn* vicinity hat
wa* frightened away bffof*. bd
wa* able to maka entrance to
tlio home.
tn addition to th e Incident*
Dpt night, a burglar entered lb*
boro* of A. C. Starke Taeaday
night and aaraped with ft.oo In
cash ami oilier valuable*, Otkar
almllar case* have bean re ­
ported during tbo pa*t f t *
week*.
Rteallng of htrycte* ha* alio
caused tlin I'ollee Department
some worry during the pa*t few
weeka for no lea* than aeven
havn been stolen. None ha* been
recovered anil no Information
he* been oblulncd which might
lead to th e recovery of the
wheel*. .
Chief William* urged tk* realdent* of Sanford to too p e rils
wllh the deportment In tlltlr
effort* to stam p out tb* stealing
wav* through advising Ike law
enforcing
offlcfcr* Immediately
If any suspicious prowler* are
•**n.

C(Minute P n « f a t * On*

they would not be pldiad upThe efforia of tka department
will be confined largely to thote
dog* that were not racebrated by
local veterinarian* during the
anminer, and may bare been Infer,
ted from Iba vtrua of tb* rabid
dug* that have been found.
Or. .Peter S. Roy, loeal veler
(netIan, pointed out that Ihoaa who
had their dog* vaccinated during
the aummer need haee no foara of
rablca for Ihelr pet a a* one Injec­
tion of acrum afforded Immunisa­
tion unleaa the dog had been pru­
riently Infected. In thla caaa how*
m r , the animal mutt undergo the
Taateur trvaiment atmtlar to that
given humans before It can be
made Immune or before It I* rhl
of lb* discern.
Tar* additional dog* that show­
ed sign* of the Infection were
found by Ilr. Roy yesterday and
are being krpt Isolated for obaetvation.
During the part few day* the
head* of three dog* h*v* been,
tested and proved positive but as
yat tb* extent tn which the virus
ha* been spread by the rabid an­
imal* cannot be ascertained.
On# of the doga wa* found It,
the San Rants subdivision, one
near Maple Avraua and Third

“Good Tiding* lo All People"
Mill l e Ih* subject *t tho program
meeting of tho Wbmsn’s Mission­
ary Society of th* Ftral Baptist
Church which will b* h*ld Monday
afternoon at 9:90 o’clock. Clrcl*
Number Plvt has arranged an In­
teresting presentation of lb* •ob­
ject and *U numbers of th*
Society are cordially Invited lo
attend.

Mgakara

B ritU k-ftM

• *.»• CareNosas 8«f a &gt;LM *p

EVENING IN PARIS |1.10 to f 10.00
EXTRA FINE TO ILET 8ET8
m b TO $47^0

CRESm EW . FI*.—Up to Dec­
ember 1, 7,000 pound* of Austrian
winter p tu hid b**n bought co­
operatively by Okalooaa County
farmer* for cover crop planting*,
according U, County Agent C ItN*l*oa.

II* aald he pro&gt;bHi.ly stopped
payment, |tl6 0 . for tin* (»r. hut
•'they found money to
pay for
It rnmeliow," lh.* a.motillo )«‘'mm-i»we*Hh tvi-alt.-d
In wide
porehaan hna he.*,,im-niionrd j 'pnad rioting overih? t-landa.tofrequently by llm governor at day and troop* were crllril out to
financial conference*, lint, lm re*Ime ruder after tlner persona
aald: “I’m going lo keep on talk- were killnl nml aeven wounded.

wet* Urged to watrh their pet*
carefally ' and to us* every precaution to keep them from Infec
led anlmala.

EILL FOLDS

W e d d in g R in g !

SPECIAL PRICES
F r id a y &amp;

S a tu r d a y

McLaulin
JE W E L E R
Park At*.

I 'rm irlioia r e t t e r y

COLEMAN'S
Office Equipment Co.
tti

Mi«ii»lla Aar,

I 'la a # &lt;

WUh 5

[Handkerchiefs
I'rclllfy T rlm m ry/

Economy Need Is
Sfeeti Im pe rati ve
By Governor Cone

§

|

A fonrcnicnce- that need no
longer be a luiury rt this lo*
price! Aeroplane typa J***
with attractive lining and three

body piukrt*. Cbtome irim sm
jars, buttle* and mirror.

Cynthia

e*ntlMie* Pram Pa#* On*
monthly.

A eo*l company supplying fuel
tn th* Rt. Augur Him. school tor
Ih* ds»f and ' blind reported It
could not make future deliveries
CARMEI, Calif,—(IP)—This art without assurance* of payment
colony is dUcuoatng the bullJlag -In SO daya.

A rt Colony May Hide
Behind Stockade

of a stockad* around the town and
to sock *ome ;way, to g»yo tb*
charging admtsslonrost rnnfplny'a hill* a preferen­
Tk* plan h**. been p*t forth not tial standing *o Ihsl soma payaa a revenue measure hut a* one to Imcnl ran be mndo on the *o
keep out ‘'undeslrublo tourists.” i mini. The rompauy ha* an on
The' sponsors- also want Ih* mayor &gt;nual contracttWH|i. the *1*1**Ud council to wear Windsor Dea­
tell Ailk* tdlMuy Coal
lt already costa a toll t&lt;»,.|nUc )
I'thblo Beach, Carmel’* swank/ 1 Governor cN|p&gt; **ld the sclnvd
VouM have sufficient funds “H
nslghbor to the north.

A1practical, ) r l Rood
liMikinR pill! Ol ray­
on crepe, iu four goto
ami bias rul slylrs.
T rim filling — very
Wrll made! 32 to 44.

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SANFORD,

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piquancy all itao w n l M iracle W hip
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ENGLISH’S

MMAOE WHIP CONTAINS MORE— \
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DELICIOUS

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Mr. Van Anden, hla wife and a
frh n d , A rthur Ilurna nf N ora
Beotia nre the only membera
aboard the craft driven by a 100
home power engine and Indicated
th eir Intention nf remaining In
'Sanford indefinitely.
Tin* vlaltora a aId their recsplk&gt;n
In Kanford waa one nf thn moat
renrleoiia nnd hoapltablo they had
• r e r received.

Captain Ed Rico

WILL SEBL THEM

"i|N; MARKET DEPARTMENT
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Hinge On Vote
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- house mcmlierahlp lo particularly
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Lamb Shoulders lb. 16c
SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 1 0 c

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SKATES

Union, Klngaton
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NO. 2 CAN DOLES* PINEAPPLE

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Hill Hardware

COMPANY'
201 EAST FIRST ST.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

£ FLOUR

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.County
Mora F n rii A m i VegoUhlog Than A a f
Sim ilar A n a In America

Sanford la Tho ( h l f Ocnlral
Florida City A ffo id k g Ball, H ig h * * *
And W aU r
1

A N IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NKW SPAPSB

■»*

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937

VOLUME

Entabliahed In 1908

.... . l .

Organizers OfjGlenn F ra n k
Pardoihljtaard Donations Raise Empty
$ 4 9 S teel Group Name Head Of
G ives Relief The *um of |S.Sil StockingFundTo
more wee thins. It mean* Ihnl
keep
gratefully acknowledged far the' on trying to sh a r r l,, as itmnr
"::;Are Arrested Policy B oard
In 121 Cases Balvatiwi Amir today ■■ »n ad­
ditional
contrlfautlun lo
the
Empty B tn tln i Fund. ThU. to­
gether with previous rontribuR e le a s e d F r o m R a i
lion* of I.Vt Sb. tuakit a tcrand
total of t o luwnnl the Chrlxtf o r d
O n M o n d a y ; tniis baskets for the under privi­
F e w e r T h a n U s u a l leged on Christum* dny.

P r is o n e r s

W i l l

B e

Two Desperados
Jump Alcatraz
E scap e
In

P roof

San

B ay

NUM BER 99

P r is o n

F r a n c is c o

P to v e s

L eaky

While um lng nit those mho ran
afford ll to tom e forwi.nl with
th eir contribution^,
the
Iter.
M artin Brsm, member of the
finance cointnlll.e for the Kmpty
Slocking Fund, oitinlUml todayj
that “ At Chrlstnm s Halo there
are always s„ m a n r demantla on
Ihtj family purse In n.ldUlon lo
Ihe usual C hristm as pr"*"Uts
for family amt frlrmle, llte ru |
are ye«tliea&gt;a nr donation* lo
m anr
rllnrllnlil..
cau se* -an d

| TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 17.
^ —i(AP)—The State Pnrdon Ing cause*.’*
Board announced loony It ’" One more r"quc*l'
s al
had approved 121 clemency ways like a hackneyed. Irrl'allng
applications out of 1.300 way of suggest lug that you
heard at the four-day meet- lnJt
iln hi.m, - ajiJ jot it
Ing Iwo wtekn ago. The the (.lirialTiliin ivplrll iitcotm ao^
number is far leas than w a a
gran led at prevlouu board
ncMiona.
new
Ninety-two
wore
rate*. The prisoner* will l*a re­
leased n«*l Sunday. Oilier* *r"
extrusion* n( former parole* and
restorations to cliltunthlp. Many
of the conditional pardon* wen*
In bhort time prieoner* who
ban. served moat' nt their time.
The pardon board gavo a con­
ditional pardon to Frid Shan­
non. sentenced to four y*»rs In
ISia for assault to commit man­
slaughter. Clemency w«i recom­
mended fay many. Including
treatlwee* Oe Pane •»»*■&gt;

C Of C Advises
* Of First Meeting.
^ ' Of Tourist Club

worthy and deserving c a u s e s __________
we possibly can. The more the

Total
Previous
Ormul Tula!

f !ttiU
*31.60
fitn iti

Shliners Plan Sarasota Ships
Distribution Of J First Celery Car
Sanford Celery! For This Season
T o u r is ts T o
P roduct
Bus

H e G iv e n P la n s

A t

A re

D e p o ts

C o n tro l

S ta tio n A n d Z o o

O r d e r ly

M ade
G roup

By
For

M a r k e tin g

Celery will In- distributed fay'
'
.
the sh rin e clul. in tourist* imuaWlth ,h r »blpment of ihe first
Ing through this ciiy. It wux c*r of w lery from ihe stelp today.
decided nt the cl.rlktmn* dinner mrmlwra of Ihe rvcx-nlly nppuimof tho Club I..... In I tin Voider ed C m tw l Committee of t i e
IfnlH Inal nlrlit Fm nk U Mil- r- i
u L
or ,h *’
* ‘r
1
Agreement are
t
“ ' 1J
m aking firm) p reparation, for
According to tentative p lan, ,h elr *f t |r l ttf" ‘, “ rin* ,h «
of
tho
f’luK celery
h * .r« .
O T ? ro a t..n„ w
ill- let
■», "t*"* " f
H »vre locil fa r­
wrapped In eelUpliano
w illgiven tn Inis mid Irnln passen­ m er and member of tho Control
Commute*.
ger* a* tlier | ui" h through ilnAn mitt; the preparations being
Clty nml also to
out of town
, .
,. „
...
, ,,
vlstlom at the Municipal
Zoo
U* . ,l"* V0" " " 1 ' "
'* *h“
In n campaign w hin, the
ilul. '■«■« ° ln-|wet«g» whoso duty II
hope* will Itenefll Ixiil. i|„. t ’l.y wil1 . ? l"1Ir° ml,ul*
" l'n,ly
nnd Us rider Industry.
I-»kh|L|« t „ number of tin, o,
A Contmllteo composed of !l V\ h r *
tl,e
‘ ,M o '* cu" iniI W. lo Huillli, J J Tbilly. and T.
'v*r ,fl« orc* " l" u ’
lj T
K MnedHI, were ................
oulrel to m m l .......... a U . l . tCt
preside,,I cieorse Weinstein ...
wnrk " " d “ '» " » * ■ founil“ l
wmk ...,l Ihe necessary plans for !'"&gt;«» "« ohlpm wta of lh ,
for Ihe rn in p aln , whlrlt will he ‘•««&gt;&lt;’« when this is deemed neecarrlFil mi fprmiKlimit the wlnlur
,
,
tll .
■BERiin
i Fi»ur of ihCFo itiRprcvora will of
Fifty' HI,liners Including gov employ,si in the Sanford district,
era! N old-. were lu c e n t .1 11,e " » in Ihe Ilmdenion dlslrlcl and
Ch rial man t« rly lost nlgbl d „r twn
‘,’p. 1Hnr**mB
,
InE wlilrh ILitiln fMaua ilijktrthuw Jl** ** i V*i» I* I
l«*d prv'fH'nis |o onrh of
*Hr rmpioyltijr in ini" thatrL , ll f
preprnf front (h«* rhrl*H nai troo. W hifler in ih r Ovlt*«la tlW ik l m«l
l»r II. I). Huillli, one of the Mr. Powell in Ihe Sara.ola-M anliew Nollies picM-ht, rip re a s c d . ■ • c arcHnn.
hi* ■pprrrUllmi tn llio mciii j The flr*t r* r of rrlrry U Lrimf
iirrR of I ho lornl rluli for Ilia bWp M from SorE^oi* (mUy «vi«l
eo'irlesles gli.iwn him while tm ' regular shlptnenl* are expected
wa» In llio ho plial In I'Ulladul*| from *h# irm iln irlj ill»trict» Ik*
isinninjr n tx t m k
phi* recently.
Ollier n"w Nobles present at
the mts-tlng
Included
B . M.
IJoyd, J, kl. (illlim and 11. V ar C h r i s t m a s C a r o l s
co.
T o B e S u n g A t Sch ool

The BomlnOld Chanty Chamber
of Commerce was lodoy pending
out notices for tho flr*t nnwtinK
' of .Ihe Hanford Tourist Club for
1917 31 season, lo bo held In
the Hunroom of Ihe Monlexuinu
Hotel at thro* o’clock Tuesday
afternoon.
.
The meeting will be devoted
entirely to mattere of business.
Including th« election of officer*
nnd the formation of a program
for the s***oqh
The Sanford Tourist Club war
organised Mar. •. 1137, under
IIm suspires of the Chamber of
Coinmerco, end the present of• fleer* are: W. R. Bhelky, We*rfield, N. Y, President; Mrs1’eter Pcteraon, Virginia, Minn.
Vice President; and Mr*. Com
Ilollinger, Canaetote, N. Y.. Hectetery. Tho Club ha* thlrtysl*
charter member* representing
thirteen different Slate*.
AU winter vleltero- In Sanford
are cordially Invited to attend
the meeting . Tueidsy afternoon
• at Ih* Montes urns Hotel. There
will he no charge nor ta It nec­
essary for anyone lo receive n
wtltieu Invitation before attend K n i g h t s T e m p l a r T o
Ing. Chamber official* stated.
I n s ta ll O f f ic e r s - E le c t

r*

re fre sh m e n ts Will be served

F o o tb a ll B a n q u e t
To

Avoid

T he

s s fi* c c n jr
r . m tC r
v is

B e

H e ld

T o n ig h t

“■~ 1
•
Th# Olri* m - r of the Bemlnole
High Sehool a re holding lh atr
an oust banquet In th e W oman*
a s h a t (:M
o’rlurk
timlghr
k on oring Coach IwonSrd Me
Isaana, hie a**blanta and memkora of tko 1117 fool ball squad
Tho honorary caplntn toy »b*
yeor will ho s e l e c t e d , tko p e te r
Beknol trophy for tho most vat
anbU player and th e Judge
Jam es 0 . f i l l * n t , trophy for Ut*
moat valoaMo linesman wUt

D e le g a te s F r o m

S te e l

W orkers

C harged
tie r in g

A re'

W ith M u r* ’

Y oung

G ir l

The Rials W rlfar# Board t»
gran tin g a t the prtwenl time
f3ll.ttl6.00 to 2.117 a* Old Ag* Asslslanra In D istrict No. If. Dis­
trict Nn. I t comprises Ihe fol­
lowing counties: Brevard county.
O range county, Ooceola cminly.
Srminolu County
and
Volusia
county.
•'
In December the S tale W ei’
fare Hoard wOl g ran t am istaner
to
171
persona In Heminois
County. siuaM ling to ft.707.
All persons receiving assistance,
Including thda* who were ap ­
proved f a r w aislance for the
month a t D***mbcr, are expcctod
to r s r t M th eir checks before
p u ie t m M ,

- ^

The former
UnlvcraHy of

S e le c ts

U . S. G unboat O ahu
A r r iv e s A tS h a n g h a i

U n iv e r s ity

W ith C r e w A n d P a s ­

Wisconsin president

N a tio n a l

R e p u b lic a n
C o m m itte e
F orm er

Survivors Of
Panay Affair
Reach Safety

sen gers

H e a d T o M a k e P la n s

O f

Panay

been ngrred upon
PITTHHUnOlf, Her. JT —Uf) ST.IAJIIIS.^ Dec 17.—lA h-T lie
—Four delegate* to thl* w eek'i Republican National I'onmiUtee fn
convention of the steel worker* Is four day rnuruf her* agreed
urganlilng committee warn held spun |)r. Glenn Prank, former
t&gt;n a technical charge of mar- president of the U niversity of
d e r today while police Invert*-'Wisconsin, to head It* new policy
gated Ih e dcalli of na-year old f. rm utating committee.
Ilose Ault who*# nude body wig
The action was verified by a t
found In th eir hotel room
(Irasl three m rn ile ri of the com
Inspector uf Detectives Wal n.lHee l.ut was. however, otlll
l*r klonngan said Jacob
Jlel- « hout official confirmation lo
kind and Mortis F.ngaold, lailb ,Uy. cim iim an John D. M, llam -l
of n m o k lm
were being de- jp,,,, arrived a&gt; Chicago today lo
tallied here nnd that New Vor* discuss Ihe m ailer with Dr. Frank,
police Imd lukrn 1/iul* If. (Irernl Chairman John D- M. Hamilton
of nrooklyn and Fred A. O dea-Jof the Republican, National Comwald of U*one_ Park. l.on* lat ju i tH r gnnouiu-nl l**t alg h t s par■nil. W o rUslialy on niurder lta| list of member* of a “commil•
cliuigi-s i*eitdlro: tin Iipiuop'
'tee on program ” which will ilrsfi
• l&gt;r. J. W. Mi-Mean*, the corn- tl llrR drcU m lkm of principle* for
n 'r 'a physician. decl*re»l a po*t (jM. once dominant parly.
’’*
im utein examlnallon gave no clu«
The lint Included only ihost- *pand said |ho * au»i. uf ihe death pulntee* whoso a rre p la n rrt lo*I
wa» "undetermined.”
Iwrii rrrelv n l thus fa r and did not
■■
contain *he name of the chairman
HKTItOIT.
lie.17. - 0 P I - „ r the committee.
Ihdlco of
suburban
dearborn
Tsriical reasons dictated wllhloaded ;ox union niemltera Into holding announcement of ih rlr
patrol wagon*
yesterday
and nemra milII they had agreetl lo
hauled Ihelu In
lieailquar(era,',r rve. (HhcrwUe, fur example, If A
breaking up anulher utlempg of prison refused or tvs* unable to
Hie United Aulomohlle Work areept, hi* aubstllute on the cornrra lo dtainhiile llteralurw to m lltee would In- pl»re&lt;l In the pub­
emplnire* uf the Ford Motor Com­ lic position of being a second
pany.
choire.
(If those arrested. !'&lt;3 were
Apiodnlmenl of llie cnmmlllee
i Imrgiil with 'nliM rm iln* traf­ w as Ihe ron*enuctice of a recent
fic” on Miller road In violation rnnipromiso between Hoover and
of "
^
U ,h I"" fo rf7 ’ The form er Preel, r"
': V
d
den. had advoe.ted on e ff-y e .r
»* » "rilon
newspaper W*. ' n v rn t|„n t„ d ia ft a new elate
* m.
a .v e .l
o - p- « m w -

Mrmbera of llm Hanford Klwants and tlm Rotary Clubs will
be In rh*rg" uf co Roc Itons for
llm Kmpty Him king Fund of Ilia
Halvatlon A n n , tomorrow morn­
ing. C*pt. Frtsl B, Karen, rl,w,Handing officer of tb r
bwul
Halvatlon Army past, reported
today.
'

S ix

A re
In

D row n ed

I ta lia n

F lo o d

ROME, Dec 17—{AV -»r„w n
iogs Increased l« six today as
tbousauda of worWra augmented
by troops fought to prevent th*
flood w aters of th* Tiber from
dr lug ing
central Rome. Tho
swollen to rren t ranched a record
■lag* of 66 fo rt 7 inches al noon
and still xrax rising. It was th*

___ jpantoot rWf la f7 ja u x , ______ _

lo lu-ad the ivi-iv
Ki'piibl icsn

imlky

formuUtini:

Japs Plan South
China Campaign
T o k io
ese

rommlHtT.

Tax On P rofits- Loyalists Claim
Is Continued By First Major Win
House Committee InMaoy Months
R e p u b lic a n S u b s titu te

R oad

B e tw e e n

T eruel

P la n W o u ld . H it l ) . S .

A n d C a la tu y u d S a id

For

To

H a lf

A

B illio n

WARIIINUTON. IW 17. —
—Tin* lux sulH’umiiilitiH* luin
down loilny a Hi^uldlcnn IW
poult) to rvp^ul l In* to n lru ri'ritd
tlx Oil llliiltat| Hillli’ll &lt;*t*rimh utn
proflU
('hnlrmnn Vinaon. Krn. I)**mo*
rrx l. K»ltl (In* vnfo al«»nR parly
IIiii-h Win ii in n. Hi* mild II*'pro

H ave

B een

C ut

A c c u s e s R u s s ia

O f H o ld in g
W ith o u t

Japan­
T r ia l

S H A N G H A I.
D ec.
1 7 .—
( A l ’ ) — W i t h flftR n f l u t t e r i n g
.n t tm lfn iftfit t h e l i t t l e U n i t e d
H tn te ii g u n b o i t O a h u a r r i v e d
iit S h n n u h n l t o n i g h t b e a r i n g
t h o d e a d , w o u n d e d , a n d rem c u ed n u rv lv o n i o f h e r s la te r
n h ip I 'n n n y .
T h e U n i t e d S tiv to n g o v e rn *
m c i i t'n c o n c e r n o v e r t h e b e *

tat,*d Information that Japan***
boats had nini-lilne-gunned th*
I’anay befar# *h» went down
flags firin g w ax em phasised
3ltU
lien a naval e u u rt n t Inquiry
L ou,ilnl

the

Daliu

down

th e

1IKNDAYK,
Franco -Spanish W hsngpoo R iver a t VootungFrontier, Dec 17—(4*) —Th# Span*
N orm an Allay. U n iv ersal pew sish eivil war's long deadlock a p ­ re e l p h o trw rap h rr from
Holly­
peared ready to break as loyalists wood, disclosed Hist I Its I’sjisy
bom bed
h rfo ro
leaving
ilorutod of their first m ajor vic­ w aa
tory In months nnd reports secperl N anking a n d w as sbellerl going
Air
through tightly-sealed frontiers ut up th e riv e r before th e
a plot to assassinate Geineratixslmo bom bardm ent tfh lrb s» n t h e r la
ll,o riv e r bottom ,
Francisco Franco.
Rental U f r p n w l b r r , N«»w York
kleanw hlle
th e
('U lnese-J*P'
Ttie loyalists announced that *
lln.ui.il. mi. mm ft I tlmi llm «om “gloriau*” offensive had cut tlm sneeo
w arfare
Ihrentnoed
to
mltfi‘4* adopt ii pto n liy Wlilrh main road between Teruel and C«l' spread to th e south rh ln * eOAat
tCsntinus# an H its Tkr#s)
tli*1 {iri'afni not ntul corpo rai*1 stayed and tbu pan,list railroad.
tn« «&lt;f ft (o 1C. ponont would
Such a victory, If Actually a l­
liiMiilnl to n to IS p arrrn i And ts hied, would completely Isolate
| t U capital Nfit Ha U l 1114$ » T li the spearhead of Frauro*a deep
flat 12 IS pfrct'ni,
valient directly cast of Madrid And
Yinmin paid
t If«* coin roll tci’ smash 1,1s hopes of culling off
liiid Itf'cn Informed t tin I If IhU hrlrag m rd Mndrld from Valencia,
1 1.1n Iniil
tu operation for Itaireloim slid II,a esatem sea­
llm pr^R^id t« t l«‘«r Hu* »;«»v board,
Folluwiug another
nltrm pUd
Two young Afrlr»u leopard* criitin*nt would
loivo leridiiHt
Steel lllug Drawn
breaking „m| entering rrpurted a t
Imva been purchased for III" | «I C.mHi.oou l**a® In rt*frnui*«
Tl," government defense minis- the fianfortl I'olice
Department
A new di'iuand 1»y H'o Amoit l■y s s id Ilu&gt;t n sleet ring had been
Munlrlpnl Zoo and will arrive
ran Ffdrrutliin ol Lnltfir th.it drawn iibool Teruel, one of the last nii:ht, Chief uf l’„lk-o Roy G.
In Knnfurd lain Hnturdny eve,due.
ttip
it tl m Im ra *Ion* * w«RU hour j I trill,gent rebel hone* in nil Spain, Williams plans la center Ihe effiats of his entire sta ff on the *p*
Bupi-i liileiplrnt ol Curka. Janie* hill ho xftitftnil'll tj'iM. in n ll'oi'»e
where tlit.itlHl rehrl troops are prrhtiision uf night prowlers, the
Muuglitnn, r"P«rli’d I imIut.
toliimlllco for oviilmlilliiit Ito n d gntrlsultrd.
•
I'.,I,,-" Chief deelsrnl this morning
The nnluials were purchated tho incauufoa hm t»**i i lo r**
The rebel radio station a t Setille
l.nst night
Chief
Williams
by llm city from Me,-ms Itrus doiihlo tliH r I'ffiMt1*,
i, mi no need !•»&gt; night that Frnn spreml n ^ iirlu n rk of police men,
William
111
of*ti.
pt
fshh'nt
ol
Aero’s troop
will hr who pntrolleil srcllons of lha City
and W ard, Ipr. ttf Unix Island,
„ , concentration
,, ,
ttio A 1-*. of I*, wlit'il hit |le w r
New York and art* reported to lo every I|*ill . t l MH'llihei . The A
?
'“ ...'‘"l hilt the would be burglar s*f»long awaited big offensive would
lie In i;m&gt;d rniidiibin.
I’1, of J, o h je iti Iti ll PiOVUhui - nlu, I ‘‘whenever Franco decide*.'' eluusly slruek in nnotiu-r vicinity.
The Company ufferod llie f,d r UIoi: an udnilnU tiuiiw am ii*v | ll was also reported th at the The prowler, however, was frlnivny hrfore anything
lowing ,h-*i rlpl fwu. ‘ Tlieso *nl wli|e illieirilon to Hi tolnhiiuiii loyalist* w ire s'* close to Teruel ghl enrd
wan stolen, it was reported.
i,mis wero brouglii In by on r wanefl mid mutliiiiitit Iitnirx
'th a t tho village of t ’oncud, only Chief Williams, working on Hi*
man only u short lime ugo from
Isd'^Ululorw repiMteil (hai
of 'tw o oml „tio half miles from the
Hlrrrn l^oiie. West Afrlra. They fit 1.tl* of tho Federnt lint i»Uo lelN-l base, was a port uf no-msn's- xuspielon th at v sg ran li ami ether
i,rules,rat,les aro respoitclbla for
are no unrelated pair, weighing wi’io tinny Proliant lint their oh laml.
the liurglnrlrs, plans to a rre st All
3it to tu p,„i,pit and are about Jet t hum liy telephone, And Rome
“Th" loyalists are successfully
2-12 feet from head ta hind riprrpRed tin* opinion that lti» Inking tl," Initiative a round Teruel of this class of persons seen In
quarter*. Tim male has grown labor |c.id»'ra weio itmUho; head despite intense cut,I over Ihe en­ Hanford, and has naked th* co&gt;
opvratlun of the residents In notify*
Ills aeeond tunas mid bulb are wuy,
tire region lying In the deep valley Ing the depart men l If prowler* ar*
In iverieri m at.”
o f t h e Turla.” Peters reported.
arenTills will he llm second addi­
Offensive Continues
The loafor* arrested can expect
tion lo the Zoo within Ihe past ( J a l l o n H O f S h i n e
The loyalist offensive continued
few weeks Ksrklel and IJttla
G o I n t o G u t t e r tnnlglil, it ws* reported, with no mercy frum Clly Judge F rank
I,. Miller when th ry ar* * m lg n # d
Plursl. two
American
Bears,
heavy nrllllrry fire sweeping the In Court, fu r th* City Judge ad*
were (In- Iasi iiililllluna and were
Twrnty-six gnlluns „f “ muon* H sisgniia highway lo llie north of
purchased
by
tlm
Hemln'dn shine”, run/U ratcd by tIn- Manfuid Teruel ns other column* of govern- vised the Chief of Police this
morning th a t stiff sentence* in
t'oiinly ('lianiher of Comtnerre I'ullce Hrpartt„ci,&gt; in Ihrir drtv" in#nt troop* closed in on Teruelthe City Jail would be Imposed upon
I’hll King, negro &lt;nretsker. in rut Ihe City uf “ lirmllrgircr*",
For inuro than a year the Teruel lhe*o undesirables who a re on th*
said that a main fur "Jerry ”- was dumped into s gutter near tlir rnlirnl has been a constant th reat
inrrease In our city.
hlmalayan habuou, ts on the way Police Ms Ilull this Illumingof starvation and complete Isola­
from Africa. During the
past
Zvk Townsend, negro,
who is tion for Madridyear a number of attem pts have serving a t e r m in the jail on
LOCAL W EA TH ER
been made lo obtain a mala fur c harge s uf Iruiispurling lha Illicit
Him animal bill heraii** of ihe liquor and from whum u targe . S h u f f l e B o a r d C l u b
aearrlty of IliAl type of bahoon portion of i|,e "moonshine" was H e a d y F o r B Ig r S e a s o n
Partly cloudy and
UneetHad
In captivity, all efforts have met runfisrutvd, was ptared in cliaige
scattered showers In north and
with failure.
of tl," dumping o p e ratio n , by
After remaining Idle through­ west e,&gt;1,1 rat
portions
tonight
M r. Houghton, tislay was su Chief „ f I'ollre Roy 0 , W illi.ms out ilia sum mer months
the
pervlslng work on Hiu remodel- and ihe negro sadly watched bis Hanford Bhufflo Hoard rlu b r#- and possibly lit central portion
Haturday morning, slightly coldar
In i of two rages In preparation wares fluw into the sewer.
organlxad "r»l la making ex­ In w rit central and
sxtrem a
for Iks leopards.
This is the second lot of It," tensive plan* f o r an outstand­ north portions Haturday and In
liquor that has hern dumped tv,th­ ing season, official* nt th# Club extrem a autlhweoL. pert to* to­
in tho past fow wsnks,
reported liiday.
night.
N e g r o B o y C r itic a lly
AL a rorent orgsnliallon m eet­
ing Ihn following were elected
H u r t In K n if e F r a y O dh&amp; m G e ts O f fe r
s s officers f"r tho mining y#ArT o G o W it h C e ltic s
A. Derby, president, W. IIH enry lln lt. n "« ro boy, was
Hnahes, vlra president.
C,
H.
repo r tad III a i-rtllrAl rundtthm
Through his stellar perform­ Mitel,sit, secretary 1r«**ur*r xnd
At th e local Im spltal today a*
A result of lulnrlaa
sustained ance III the game will, the fit A V. Madden, C. Katie and T. C h r i s t m a s S e a l i '
when hi* playmate, Jam es An Mary Ccltlr* Wm!n"*d„&gt; ritgbl, Ilayerd flmlllt, member* of the
d arao a, 11 year old negro lari, H. lb odltam . field gant'ial for advlaury rnmmlllee.
G *£
Tlm rourts have been
well
slabbed him In • q u arrel Isle tho Hanford U larkrats. lias been
g i r -l \
yesterday evening
near
th e ir inada an offer by Ihe nrneh &lt;&gt;l pstrtonlied during th* past few
homo In Ueoigetown. It
was ll,,» Celtics, Don Dumb,,, to tints!, dsys; many out of town visitors
SC O U T
the
recreational
learned s t tlm I'ultcg Station tho currant season with tl"- pro have visited
fesslonali.
facilities
maintained
by
the
this morning
Hhmild Odham a rrrp t It," “ f City, and officials of Ibn rlab
On his srr* ' by m em bers of
th# Police iKpprtmonl, Ihe An fer he would play llu, quarter- report A dally Increase In mem­
dersOn boy, „llaa "Jock tbs bark position fo r It," team In bership.
Ckllrolte. How­
R abhlt.” stated that he Ihougni lha place of
Th* CUT Commlaslonera
re ­
Mm larger l,„y. of whom he eald ever. os yet, Ihe Banlord Held cently Approved th e Instaliillon
ho t i r afraid, a s . going lo draw general to,a not atalrd whether of lollnta on Ihe premises And
et flood­
A knife on I,Ini and he liCAt bin, or not be will accept ll,u offer- also th e Instillation
lights so t h t t the courts mey
to it,
Joseph Conrad, noted Engtish be belter Adapted for night play­
|t»r I. *«"lng held
[oa of assault and ha* been nnitliab. was hern In llie Ukraine ing. With these Innovations the
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s r v T tta !
■fed In the Connlr to he I of Polish fam ily and didn't learn club officer* have forecast a
E njlU h ua&gt;U H t i u u adult,
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Fishpool Oiv P ^Jj Two Leopards To
To Be Rebuilt An Arrive Saturday
Lighted By City At Sa n fo rd Zoo

K ilenalrn repairs have been
made tu the fish pool on H"*
Munliliml I'ler ul llie fool of
Park Avenue under tho giipertlslon
of Hii|H-r1iiteitdent of
Parks Jan iei MiiiikIi Iiiii.
The front *wal| of Ihn pool
w lilt'll lieretufiiro lilil tho w ater­
fall. beruUMi ol Uh lielghl, lias
been re,m ired nnd rebulll nbuiil
I wo feel lower so that n full
l|vw uf Ibn water inny lie bail
na II spill* (mm tlu. tilg brunie
shell til llie fool of |ho flugpolc
nni* fol*1* laito lltn | hmi| wlilrh
wm | M,
k«*i| m IUi ri»1iI null
Tile hot tom of tin- ihhiI. wlilrh
was I,, ol. rn nipt lisklng,
Inis
been t i -ImiILt nnd tbu whole In
li’rlur
Is
Wing
ropiest "red,
Floodllgliis for Ibn pool and
rolured llcbla from llie flagpole
will Im IpMlilletl soon,
Ollier rcpslia Imve been made
to llm pl"r- Tile tiupilsliell has
tireii reiiMifed nnd llm woodwork
In the building has been repa Irod i*inl pulnled, llm aus" of
Ihe sink huh-* under llm aideOver MlO student* of tlm Hein- walks that bord",,**l tin- pier,
Inole High Bchool, Ihn Hanford llley were innmreil and tin, liules
Junior High Bchool
and
the titled will, cinder*.
(I ram mar Bchool will t*kn pari
In * rhrtalm a* Parol program to
he presented at tho high school C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S
uudliurlunt
tonight
al
X no
uTIuck, arrardlng
In an anniiuucenient made today by Mrs.
W. R. McCracken, director,
A number of carol* will fas
rendered by chnruse* frdin III"
arlinld* Under the direction of
The Klk a annual
Chrlalmas
Mrs. Mct’racketi. nsslsled by lbs
Heuilnole High Bcliqol Orrhes- Hanes and Floor Hhow will bo
tr*. dl|*cted by T. M. Holllson held III 111" Klk’a Hull next Mt&gt;nat
t&gt;-30
and with Miss M anure! Hrltfln daj^ night beginning
Rule, tiru rt*
and' Miss Haplme T sbsch as u'cloek. K isltod
Thurati'n announced today.'
srcompunlkls

Insinuation of nfficers rlcet for
Ihe local lodge Knight-. Templar
will l-e Ihe principle i-vrnt a t the
meeting uf the Isxlge in Ihe Masonic Temple tonight at 7:30
o’clock, m irin g Kmmloent Com­
mander Jno. I). Jinkins said loJay.
Jam es Moiigldon
will tie In
charge of the installstion cere­
monies, Mr. Jinkins stated, adding
th a t the following officer* will be
Installed:
(1. E. McKee, Kmmloent Cornma ruler, II H. E. .Starr, General-,
Issinio, Prank I . Miller, Captain
Generali Jam es O. H uff, Senior
W anhm ;
Jam es A. fReilpf'hJunior W arden; Jam r* lfoughlun.
P relate; Ri B. Cbapmxn, treasurer; S e m i n o l e O l d A g e
J*o. D. Jinkins, UetonUr.
P e n s i o n s R e a c h $ 2 ,7 8 7
A fter Ihe InsialUtlon of offl*

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n’~i£rr thn.d S " lwho,0 '.h.rea J F o u r
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continued, makee himself that
much more happy. The Salvation
Army which will adm lnlatrr Hi
Kmpty Blocking Fund haa dun*'
auch rem arkably gttod work theae
pa»t few year* In Bemlnole Coun­
ty, that through them you h are
an excellent opportunity of making
your Ctirielnnu ii.i’rrlcr by lett |nK the Army make some le u
f„rtun»le
family
happy
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Today’s contribution* were re
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Mr*. John Itrady
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Monday
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3 Call« Answered
By Fire Department

Two Vagrant* Arr
Jailed For Theft

Banded Bluebill la
Bagged By Ward

A B lu e b ill d o c k , o n w h ic h th e re
w a a fo u n A a n * e f th e n e m b o ra d
le g b o n d * , o f t h * B u r o o u o f B io ­
lo g ic a l S u r v e y , w a a b e g g e d b y
W a lle r W a r d , o f t h * lo c a l B o a
S c o u t S h ip . C - &amp;
M a e o n . p e t a ld e a l o f t h e A u d u b o n S o c ie ty , r e ­
p o rted to d ay.
A ft a r th a n u m b a r e ra * re p o rte d
I* M r. M a e o n . h e Ip tu rn aon t H
lo th o W e e g ta g U m A a a d q u a r ia r a
b u t a a y a t h a a r e c e lv a d n o r e p ly .
T h r o e g h th a re c o rd fo u n d o n
W A B I I I N O T O N . D a n I t . —O f) l b * k g o f t h * d u c l C M r . M a s o n
— T h *
U n ite d
S im * * e x p e r t * # h o p * * t a d e t e r m in e In w h a t p e r t
II a n g a r y t o d a y t o b r o o k t b * g e n ­ o f t h e c o u n t r y a n d In w h e t y e a r
e ra l aaap o o ato n o f w a r d aS T p a y - th * d u ck w a a b rta d a d .
m a n t a b y d o p n a llt a g a
p a rtia l
re m itta n c e — t h . firs t ta
m ere
t h a n n e e fa a r o . T h # U tile B a t a ­ n o rt h e r n In ta r t a r si N * r t h A m e r ­
C o n tro l
A ld s k a
n n d
a n re g e n c y w e a ld b e t b * O re l ic a fr o m
o f I I n a t io n s t a u n d e r t a k e a N o r t h e r n C e W k d ft s o u t h t o C o le r e t a in p O o n o f p a y m e n t s
W h ic h

Hungary Expected To
Resume Payments

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Rabies Reported
Present Among
Some Local Dogs

T h e p re se n c e o f ra b ie s a m o n g
d o g s In S a n fo r d h a s b e e n d e f­
i n i t e l y e . t a b l l . h e d a c c o r d i n g In
P a le r J . H o y . lo c a l v a t a r t n a r la n .
w h o r e p o rt e d t h a t J e a n e t te W o lfa r, y o u n g d a u g h ta r o f M r. a n d
M r s . F r a n k W o lfe r liv in g o n th e
L a k e 8b o r e B o u l e v a r d , w a s b i t ­
te n M o n d a y m o rn in g b y a d o g
w h ic h w a .
In fe c te d
w it h
th e
d is e a s e .
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o f
th e
g lr i. t b * h e a d o t l b , d o g
w aa
sen t to
th e
H ta te
B o ard
o f
H e a lt h In J a c k s o n v ille w h e r e a n
• a a m t a a lle a w a a r o a d s
an d
a
**p o s it i v e ” r e p o r t r e f u r n i d . P le n a
w o r e m a d e Im m e d ia t e ly fo r t b *
c h ild to t a k e t h a P a s t e u r t re a t ­
m e n t w h ic h la t h e m o «t c o m
■non an d
e ffe c t iv e
tre a tm e n t
a v a ila b le
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th at
b a h aa tw o o th er
do gs
w h ic h
h a v e t h o In fe c t io n a n d t h a t D r .
C . W - B a k e r a ls o h a a fo u n d t b s
d is e a s e a m o n g n o m e
d o gs
Hi
B a n fe r d . It la p o in te d o u t t h a t
It I s I m p o o e lb la
lo
lo ll
bo w
m a n y • d o g s h a v e h e ro b itte n b y
th e d o g ,
s u ffe rin g
fro m
th *
r a b ie s a n d t h a t fo e th is r e a s o n
It la d e s ir a b le f o r d o t o w n e r s
lo k e e p t h e ir P *ta
lo c k e d
u p
d u ria a U e n e a t « * o » H d a y s.
T h e v e te r in a ria n
p o in te d e a t
th a t c o n t r a r y to p o p e t a r b e lie f
t b * w e a th e r h a s n o th in g to d o
w it h t b * p r o v a lo n o o o f r e b la s .

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Celtics Will Play BUckcals For
Charity Tonight On Local Field

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Mb « l i re*S*ct*d knd admired.
No btttre iptvck ol him »*«
heard.
Ha sot wh»l***r h* required
And all b*ca*s* b*‘ k*pt bla

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Fait* Caunitiara
t i e ' el*r*r man will iMrb you
To b* elhv*r, sn&gt;t lb* i«nn«
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Th* Chrlawnaa Spirit
Why ao happy Cbrlaimat day
Can * sift drift car* *way?
And rrpllti lb* b**r« of inau
"No. but lova and friendship
can"
Wealthy Nulaaaaa
brainy ha wa* rich
They, allowed him the noor,
Wbrn, If k*'d been poor.

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to poor fsmilies living In Seminole County who otherwise
would receive'no aid a t all at Christmas time.
The Seminole County Welfare Board acts as a clear*
ing house for all charity work done in thle county. The
Salvation Army gets a list from the Welfare Board of
families in need who are not being provided for In any
way hy any other organisation.
The Salvation Army
then Investigates the! need of these families on its own
account and prepareslto deliver such Christmas baskets ai
it is able to secure to those in the greatest need.
It is estimated th at there are at least 160 famillss in
this county who are practically destitute and who cstmot
be provided for a t Christmas in nay other way than by
th e Christmas Stocking Fund. It is also estimated that
at lsast 9800 will b* needed for even a modest effort In
their behalf. Surely there are enough people here who
can spare a dollar or two so that thia 1800 can be raised.
If It Is not raised, It simply means th at some Semi*
mile County fsm ilies will go without necessary food on
Christm as day and th a t th eir children will have no visit
from Snntn Claus,
Do the best you can. Send in something for the Empty
Stocking Fund.
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A Place To Park

With the arrival of another Christmaa season the
parking problem haa again become acute In Sanfonl, anil
Hdsar A. Claret, the police march up and down the city streets, marking
Tfc* United Mill** should automobile Urea in an effort to get some cars to move on
&lt;*th.r m*k» up It* mind to - g*t and malts room for others. Meanwhile thousands drive on
o«l U Chin* and *Uy . mm, or b* wondering where In the world they aro going to park.
ready 10 fiiM for it* right* It
Automobllea go round and round, says William B. Pow­
■bould not *t*y tb«re »nd take ell, traffic engineer of Duffnlo, New York, in the Rotarlan
tb*’ r*|Mat*d Inindta wfatrk th*
Jdpa af* handing u# upon *f*ry Magazine, “aeoklng th at which Is not to lie found, wasting
*«cnnt**. Uirtly to say you*r* time and gasoline, Increasing traffic density by rolling up
aorry after you'** riddled aomaonr needless mileage, turning additional corners to the con­
with inacbln* c»n bStlelk dooatft sternation of unsuspecting oedeatrisna, and worst of all,
blip tba (Itnation agy." Akd doing ail thia extra “ travdnmfr with tho attention ol
yspdn ha■ SeSionatratod llmt the driver distracted hy tho quest for space.
*k* la, only loo ready lo shoot
“It ia the. downtown retail m erchant," he continues,
add th*n apoitwl**.
“who seems moat oblivious to the dangers of his position,
All ibo nnllona of Kurop" lie blandly perm its smaller rival establishm ents In less
w|lh Ilia •wrplhin of Finland, Congested suburbs to flourish on the trade of shoppers who
which borrowed money from the nro loath to brave the hazards of downtown traffic.
Rare
t!nlt*d Blair* diirlnt lh* World is the downtown m erchant who lures trade to his store hy
War. notified Unci* Bam tbr free parking in nn adjacent lot o r free bus transportation
other day, aa they liarn fr*qa*nt
ly done In lh* pad, that they from a more distant parking space to the store.”
Homo cities aro experimenting successfully • with
w*r« awfully aorry hut th*y
could n»&lt; pay th* llllla Install metered parking, but, according to Mr. Powell, "metered
mmt due on lliclr not** at (hi* parking is not u final solution to the problem; it aw aits a
tlm*. You would Ihlnk that fundamental change in city planning. One school of
Wnda Baik woold ham learn** thinkers, looking fnr ahead, forecasts n decentralization of
b1a Iraaon, that li* aboald n*tlhar
industry, with small, airy communities gradually replacing
a borrower nor a lander bgreat cities. Another envisions sutiercitles, with many
llallroada requiring additional businesses housed In monumental structures largo enough
revenue In tai-et additional coala to accommodate motoring tenants and customers."
are a,kins tba Inlorutat* Com
But; Irrespective of tho method used, says this traffic
mere* iviaimlaalon for *n In authority, rebuilding will bo essential.
"W e'll' clear n
crease lif frolglil ratea which
whole
city
block
I
Around
It
we
will
construct
a fringe of
lb*y &lt;-i|ie-‘t will nat lh*m nmr
half u btllloa dollar* a y**r. attractive small shops fronting not only on the surroundBuck nn Inc, rat* may mean ad ipg street*, but also on nn Inner court, sheltered from the
dtllonrl frrtalil rharwva of »bOO. w eather nnd lighted from a transparent roof. A sidewalk
ee* a year for Hanford farmer*, will give a rear-entrance access to all the stores, which will
already wnndarlns where tbr have display windows similar to those on tho street side.
dtotrer for lhatr present freight Ample driveway entrances will open on this court from at
Mila la coming from. And Ind
d*kt*||y, Increaaed freight rate* least two streets. If there’s a demand for It, we will
. All these will so
Co not nacaarerlly mean In erect a garage in thia central area
erewtmt revenue* for lb* reU contribute to the popularity of our enterprise that every­
roads
body will wonder why It wasn't done liefore!"
■ ■ ■o - - ■Sanford may not b a n It*
8,'rla *. China 1. M*tlco i, t’uba
•wluiwlug pool wlien lb* tits*
ii, i,liter Weal Indie* (eicrpl
* wawa to awlm far cmr»*IV*».
poeacaalou of U. 8.1 IIS. Houtb
Wat from all ostwnrd appw
America I, Africa I. Auaitla t.
Sana* w* ago golhw to bat* a
other Allaullc lalanda t. I'arlflt
V*kUy tmeravM oatary A»*wua
Ialaiida I. Puerto Rico I, and
ta rtde^on. County OmamUaton
Vlrzln lalanda |.
*r 1). U fhreiusr la wbw*
diatrlM thla read happens to JACKSONVILLE, D*c It. — Atnonz lb* alate*. florid* hold*
hw b*a baan moving haayan Native* of all but Ibre* or th* lb# lv*d with MIS QaorZl* la
Alabama Ihlrtl
and aartb la sal tba State Road ■t*t** ol th* Atnprlran union aacond with
Department lo da aomathlas ■re nov reoelvlna old *z* a r with I,ill, and Boulh Carolina
fourth with l.lll. other alatee:
about It and y*nt*rd*y official* •I,lane* In Florida.
Btallallca mad* public today Main* IU. New Hampeklr* «7.
•rrlv*d la lawn with lh* 1
d a re d Intention of
b*glnolns at lh* baadquartara ol &gt;b* Hiala .Vermont *». MaaaacbuaetU UP.
work *1 one*, la *l*w a t lb* Welfare Ruard reveal lhal only Rhode laland IT. Connecticut 71.
garn ia m a u ta pi«P***l tor e a r Colorado, New Mexico *n&lt;l Houth Naw. York III. Now Jaraay- &gt;1.
tall Iad highway allot meat*. San Dakota native* ar* bnlUtad PanaaylvanU iU. Ohio 111, In
fort! cap
cou*U*t - lUaU
ax amon* Ik* |l,Ttl per.una who dUna tU. Itllnola 117, Mlcblcan
bad b**n *rv*pl*d far old age UP, Wlaconvln II. Mlnnaaota il,
tgcmaly foriunat*
eaaUlenr* prior lo Nov*mb*r lat. Iowa PP. Mlaaourl Hi. North
N w ifrial houses, on vblcb
Forelzn bom, numbarlna *llzbt- Dakota t. Nebraaka I, Kanaaa
itvapapare ar# drp*nd*al for ly more than I parcaol or I.OM U. Delaware II, Maryland PP.
k* p*»*r on vblcb Ibay print, ar* credited lo U nation*. Uar Dialrid of Columbia I, Virginia
hat* aanoanred * 111 par to* la many, with 111, lakaa lb* load, IU. Waal Virginia li. North
Mona* In prtcaa affacllva Jana all ho**X Ibmland with ||] and Carolina *11, Kentucky 177.
g ary I, Thu* tba oo*i ol Baalal CaaadARhilUb, with til. com Tan****** lit. Mlulaalppl IU.
and othar higher wa«a blnad would probably gtva nuaa- .Arkansas it, Douuuna pi. okl*
is tea and alaiUar oo*u, are ariaal anpremacy ta tba Bnz- boms I. Teaad il. Montana *.
on down lb* II**. In llab a»anbln* Th lhaa* could b* Idaho D Wyoming I. Arison* 1,
ca**a In lb* llttl* tallow addad Bantland wnb H, Walaa Utah 1, Nevada |. Wa*hl«*ton
« f laaat afford I*
with i. Iralaatd with U. utbar I. Ores on t. and Califoral* IP.
n*w*p*p*r* will
altan-bam *ra credit*# a* fai
adVMilalns rata* la
law* i Narwsr IP. lmd*a U.
Tim fsmal* cod pr*dac*a aa
' addad anata, makti
Dmwwrh IP, N*tbnl»nd* (Hol­
Vr lb* UtUa (at- land! I, Batclam I. ■witawiand many as IfMlOPjiOP * ip .
Id adratilaa, dre IP. Fran** PP. Ptdand II, Caaaha• actant el1 laadi •lavnbl* R Apatri* U. Ilunaary
Ind—lrial: dlapta** daring tlm
I, T*z*aUvla L Ruaala- IP. Fla- OjPbl^jmn^ 1PU-PT r**nh*d- la
land I. Rumania ». Ore*
s.
Italy U, Beat* p, Farta;
•'
T bry’d bar* show* him

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TUB SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

Give At Little. Help.

Anyone who has taken the trouble to Investigate the
plight of under-privileged families who live in Seminole
County or who has talked with such men ss Capt. Feren
iSJ*. ■« tk* tlH
of the Salvation Army, who is thoroughly familiar with
the dire need of many of the people who live among us,
illw
should appreciate the necessity of some such organisation
as the Christmas Stocking Fund if Christmas is going to
(SOLUTION M T U
mean anything at all to these people.
We realise that everyone in Sanford L* confronted with
anr uC.W..
^ iK
=
r
=
2
r», w . r e ------- H financial problems and th a t many of our more prominent
cltiasns are appealed to so frequently for funda for on*
-S i
thing or another th at they simply cannot contribute
LSa* Ik*
Ik* I I H IM
■is «&lt;n k* i U b m I*i to everything, but we believe th at most of them If they
* m i « i k « rets*.
could actually see the suffering and destitution. which
exists in some of our* poorer homes would find some way
la i . «
otrtre* ar*
two to the Empty
U f « l HtU, of contributing a t least a dollar or
Ik' *Ha»«i&gt;*l Stocking F\ind.
r * aak'Naw
It is worth' while remembering, as Capt. Feren point*
dollar
•4 Tk» ed out in yesterday's Herald, th at not one single

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SANTA

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WHITE™ FOX In Ha* with

LAKE W ALES,' Dec. IS— OF)—

many other nevnr
paper* over the ntthm which have

By 8IGRID ARNE
TIFE STORY BO

FAR:

M saiior doll, who I* attempt-

ing l« reecu* Helga, one of
Benin', none, from a while
for l« held In a anulrrrl
vlflage lifftme .the M|uirr*l*
want bl« http fnr a son that
wa* hewllthaid:
Chapter IP
A IU*fal Cimpanlin.

By ihi* limn it I* reay- to *ec
that th* eallor had .raw probIvma on lit* hands.
| II* wa* mnqmn d to bn float­
ing. for llvlma who had been
Helen by lb* whit* fas. If* bad
lingered an earthworm and the
Woods Fairy by piayfag a- (risk
on them to g*t th* magi* acorn.

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Tb* Cotenute rtrer aqiedori.
now uniter
cem truelioa,
wlU
bring wmter t i t mite* n c ra u tm- A
derert t* Lo* An pc Ic* and i r r
rounding cities.

D A FFY

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The Ideal Gif6

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a t * » — ■— &lt; ~ i
What’* better than . kny In a
11B
ntmadS
leek when ibt d.ur U abut?
’ rd ^
punled 4aand
then pl®»®
. , fD 9fr8Jf Of. III©
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ii..,
Of. IIIlB
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are
compelled
to
ml*,
f.llow tan crawl in and out «* (|u&gt; , abMTlptu&gt;n r. t ™of th* Nrw.
N*er* Id tuver grt Ihrough. II* #n4 lrr{n^ t Jkn. , (| win. lM
teny lu of help.'
gJ00 „ y n T „ , ft„ nl p#|,e
Ho hr jumixvl fmm the deck nnnouncfil
»f hla boat ait* went over lo this For more than three yrara the
mother euuirrel to eay; 'Tut your „ » t of print paper. Ink and other
Small eon In Ihe^poeket of my rxprnaee connected with the puhllconi. I'll .**tuFn him eafely." cal len of newepapere hare con-' The geological aurvey madi
That's what *h* mother aqulr- etantly advanced, th* paper noted. n'or» ,hon 0-°&lt;R&gt; teehnk*l dreltrl did. You ehould h*re ee*n
Within the past few month* otlr ,lon» regardingnaturalre»ouret*
how funny the little fellow looked er advance* In paper and ink hare i» Ike last year.
Iireklng out of tha aaihir’s pocket, taken place, the ennouncemrnt!

For Christmas
GET I T AT
RADIO HEADQUARTERS

H O FM AN N
Electric Service

M a g n o lia A r e . P h a n * ! • *
II* had waatad th* acorn to
help lh* aqatrrel that had ewollen to tlm ah* o4 aw elephant.
m ie u i
"And now, goodby for a while,” said, "and new we are fared with n u i N I I U I I I I i n s n i l l l i n l S S
Than what happened 7 Th* aqnJrrel ehnmk to tlm ala* of a Mid l he sailor. II* bowed very Ibe latest laer***e In the prler of *
house-fly,
lew Is the M|iilrrel vlllagi-*. Then print paper which amounts to J|
“Well, well, * pretty kettle of hu boarded hi* boat, a«( Ibe sail* 110.80 per ton and becomes effec- S
Dtamaiida And WltcSsf
flah," thought th* uilor. lie and ahoved off to vearrh for tire January 1. Even with normal *
left th* Mfulerrl vlltagw sail llrlga. Tli* North Wind came condition* It I* ufterw difflcnlt to *
Fine
Watch
And Jewelry Repairing
walked u«er. tft- hi* boat lo ran along mul gava him a gonl puff, keep th* subscription departm ent 5
up th* **ili. Of' rotor**, *11 th* “Kay, old fellow,'* ahoutrd the of any newspaper out of th* "rrd ” jj
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
white h*- did It* wale bed lb* tailor. "1 don't know where to and with ro etv *• they now stand u
-w i i k h u p h ic k s saa t b * *-ow«rr"
^ ,„tT- id
squirrel* to ee* If lh*y_ would look for th a t whita fox. You're il becomes Impossible t&lt;j issue B
blowing mg west. M aybe'I should fifty-tw o copies of the News w lth -!* a £ * a. rim »*■**.*«»*»?*»■***■■»■■■■—
Flop him, a* they had' bofora.
-out a most decided lo**.''
They followed him to Ids-boat. ho going rant."
Isit tlmy only watchod Idm *1- The North Wind Hopped dead ir j i v .A i n a d b i g f e M a a n u n a a a a l ,
lently. Tho old gonttemaa eqnir- is his tracks. "T hat's right," he
YOUR FlUENDB CAN BUY
tel .poke:
said. "Let me **e. The North
ANYTHING YOU CAN GIVE THEM
"Sailor, wo know you rooldA't S tar promised to b* a guide. I'll
—EXCEPT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
help it Hut uyr boy grave loo So tbu North Whul puffed and
' * _______ ,
IL. Don’t bo afraid of .up soar- call him," _■
AND
». |
kowlej, and up the eky cats* the
"Thank you," eald the sailor, North S tar like • ribbon of blueI
still thinking he'd better not laJk whit* light.
loo much.
"Y*e, I heard.'' the star panted. |
117 B. Park A er.
"W hat’s more." eakl the mother "I'm going right on. You atay 'm
soon • * ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * 1
squirrel. "If you won't b* gone here, and I'll b* bark as .non
loo long, take our aim along. ae I g rt some clue." ||* w hined
Ile'a l*o Utils now he won't s&lt;« off toward the h*rlzon.
•ouch of the world uhUim he tray
Tomorrow! Into Th* Deni

tM

WERT-The JEWELER

Fine Watch
fi1
Repairing
g&gt;i
Diamond Setting |

Engraving
[ 1
McLaulin, Jew eler;
Tires—Batteries

1 On Easy Paymtnl Plan

lb*

Florida Aids Aged
From All Over l). S.
Statistics Reveal

Lake Wales Paper
Plans Rate Increase!

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1987

AS LOW AS

“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
By RU88KLL KAY
Why ie It when dralh lakes a and stim ulate a rcvlrel of business
Ho*.- friend we find h so difficult and Industry.
to glv* expression lo nur thoughts
It Is a good time to alt alcady
an«| feelings? It is the on* time in the boat and work loyally and
when mere words seem utterly in- intelligently with our Chief Exadequslr.
ecutly* in th* solution of tho**
The passing lids week of W. G. great national problems that eonurori-in, president of the I'enineu- front us Florid* can serve herself
lar Telephone coinpimy uud p t e s t 1end the Nation beat from a seat at
dent of th* Florida Fair, leave* hi* lb* council labia than by lending
stale .n d hi* city stunned.
1h*r aid to rimer who *re attem ptCounlless columns in D ilute to Ing to undermine Ihe adm inistrathis great and kindly nmn will b« tlon from without.
Written by older w riters tbnn I, __________
Jiut none who write con feel more
deeply Ills (mssing.
During the ninny yearn "f our
clone nssocinllmi we conferred
"Ran »Y ’phone. Alwuys, when he
lifted Ihp receiver III unswer lo a
call, his first wurds wem "All
right".
Never was hit rrsprnse the con­
vent lunal "Hello".
And those two little w-rds, lo
my mind, typify the insn nnd his
life. To uuyone whu knew him, tlwi
nan.......... (I. Ilrotrln" nnd "All
rlghl" ar* synonomous.
And I nm sure, when Ihe last
call emu* from th* G rvit Ik-yond,
W. G. Uroreln uuswured, as h* had
always answered. Just tw* llttl*
words (h it r s p i r u , *s tio otlwrs,
the thought that nil Is wulli
All Right".

6 Christmas Presents Solved Vor $$00
WIEBOLDT STUDIO

Christmas Fruit
Kce J. T. McLain, (testera Packing
llouzs, for Fancy Christman Fruit—
Whole, Half or Quarter Box**.
Mixed or Straight Oranges. Pries*

$ 1 .0 0
DOWN
SEE UB FOR TOUR
,0AS, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLB AND
BRAKE WORK

Reasonable.

J.T. McLAiN

: SEMINOLE
; THUS SHOP
PHONE 87

GENEVA. P L e n in A

M I N . PARK

MAKE THOSE CHRISTMAS
DREAMS COME TRUE
by

White all c*presaH&gt;na of &lt;h«
G urernsr may nul have nwt the
approval uf prvsa and publle, hi*
pisln-spaksa refusal to parrnll lh*
ions ids. si ton - of
pardons I*
“ wbul***l*" lets haa gahiad for
him almoal unanimous spproba*
tlon
Il Is bad enough when w a r
1.X00 applies!kin, *r* fllsd at out
Iwaring, but whek on* *lt&gt;ru?y
tick s to rspissrtit 200 Ur ntyis
applicants on on* appstl, it’s lime
somslody catted a halt
8t*t* officials who compose th*
Pardon Board are all busy *x*ct&gt;
lives. Each Is m lra sU d wjlli uunr
•rous other Important doHrs akd
to ask or expect such ni*n to g ir t
thoughtful and sarioui considera­
tion, conduct careful Investigation*
• nd a rrire al an Intelligent .ted■Ion la ibe m atter of 1,200 indivi­
dual appeals In Ibe limited time
they can give to the m atter, i* on
Its face ridiculous.
This mack Is oartaks, howrvar,
tb* Governor, by ellmlnaliag th*
"wholesale" lot* busts***, will
eliminate on* phas* of rsck itrerIng from th* granting of pardons
d will alteor* a g reat deal of:
criticism to **which th* Heard has
b**a subjected, and will go a long
way toward cleaning up a sltoatl*n which threaten ed to develop
Into a sistswld* scandal.

JOINING THE 1938
CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB
NOW
It spoils the spirit of Christmas if
you« have to “wonder where the
money’s coming from.” The Christ­
mas Savings Club provides a sure
way. to pay for your gifts. Join
our 1038' Chib now and next year
will find you free from worry in
planning your ChriatmaaaKopping.

Our plan suitB every individual
circumstance:
25c Weekly brings.............. $ 12^0
50c Weekly brings.............. 26.00
$1.00 Weekly brings.......... 50100
$2.00 Weekly brhigs.......... 108.00
$3&lt;00 Weekly brings;.......... 150JK)
$5.00 *Weekly brings;..... .... 250100$10.00 Weekly brings ,...'.4.... 506:00

THE CLUBS PAY UP W 60 WEEKS

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1937 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB CHECKS NOW READY FOR DISTRmPTlPN

THE SANFORD

Isadershlp,

lar as Cnagr*** I* eancsrw^ and
rasalls aa far d* Ml- Indicate that
aach policy te partteolariy IwipfaL
Allowed I* tire la ite owsi mess *|
Ml te*gre&gt; prehay* It wUI wricoi
th* return of n guiding handladkatteoa paint to a eampM
chnsr* *4 patky In th* sdmln!
Unite*'* nitItod* toward haste*
free* tha Whits u**m

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Thr world'* Inrgrci potash lak*.
in t'alifuniiai t» ju*i u innK of
• We wi*h to evpr«-*« our deep rryniol*. intcr»per*rd wtih brine,
appreciation for thr ktntlnrm.ea 12 aqua re mile* in nsrn ami ho
*huwts by Mir friend* and thr f r it rtii'p,
fi"i»l «ffr
f ..ur
husband.
father and
b-other.
CARD O F THANKS

fetioT r

iLMABBTH BRIGHAM JORDAN. Bodrty Bd\tar

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
There wDl be a Chrlitm aa prog ram fo r the benefit of the A. C.
K- a t the South SMe prim ary
School a t 7:18 o’clock.
Wektwa Lodge Number 1*7
*H1 hold It* annual covered riUh
luncheon and Chrlalma* tree at
the bom* o f Mr*. J. n . (llllon,
1101 palm etto Avenue, at 11:00
O’clock.
The Fricndahip League of the
Congregational Church will meet
a t ' the home of I f n . Elizabeth
Jew ell, W est Eighteenth Street
a t 3:00 o'clock.
The Alathean Cleat will h a re
a covered dish nipper at 4;jn
o'clock at the annex.
FRIDAY
The Post Office Clerks auxili­
ary will have a Christmas parly
at 8:00 o’clock a t the homo of
Mr*. Blanch* G ordnltr with the
dark* aa gueata.
The Girl bcouta will meet a t th*
U tile Hoaae a t 3:48 o’clock.
^ T h a E ast Side P, T A. will
■ t a t for a Father's night pro
gram at 7:30 o'clock at tire
school.

Father’s Night Is
Planned By P. T. A,

Officers Are Elected
By Methodist Circle
Offlrera fa r the coming year
were elected a t the (iwnlhly bu*l*
nra* meeting and Chi-titmft* pnrty
ef Circle Number Five of the
First Methodist Chtirth which
wae heM lest night nt the home
of Mr*. C. E. McSInrrow. Mm.
McHlarrow. Mm.- Karl Dwaey. and

aa offlcera: Mr*. Earl Doaacy,
chairm an) K m. \V. E. Ilrynn.
vlce-chntrnimi; Mr*. I,. M. Tel*
ford, aeeretary; Mls* Alice MeKim, connectIrmnl U rn n ire r; and
Mra.
Carl
Chorpenlng, local
treasurer.
During (he anclal hour several
game* and roiitesla were enjoyed
and Christm as i:ifl« wete pee*
tented to each member.
Tho*e enjoying Ihls necnaion
were: Mm. II. O. Morgan, Mr*.
M. L. Till Is, Jim . L C. IlnoUby.
Sirs. (Irmly Duncan, Mr*. II. H&lt;
Dniicnn, Mr*. W. E. McCall. Mrs.
M. II. Hrnilh. Mm. M. 1». Heel.
Mm. Charlie Powell, Mm. liar*
old SI* rah, Mr*. Clatenep Wynn.
Mr*. C. E. McKlarrow, Mrs. C.
K. Williams, Mr*. I - M Tel­
ford, Mrs. U M. Swaiu. M r,. W.
C. Coleman, Mrs. J. It. llooleltan.
Mrs. P orter Laiisinp, Hm. ll.-JI&gt;
Pearce, Slia. Don tlh ry , ^lr*. J.
J . Carver, Mm. Earl Do'vey, Mr*.
Carl dam pening. Mm.
llosvoe
Taylor, Mrs. tV. F. Ilrynn. Mrs.
.1 C. Dati*. Mm. II. U. llutchi: on, Mis* Ella Bolton. HU* A ll«‘
Mr Kim and MU* Katherine Til*

The E ast Side p. T. A. will
Meet for a F ath er’* Night pro­
gram Friasy at 7:30 o'clock at
the aehool audllnrluui.
A' »l,err mulheas session will
be held followed by Iwo play*
glean by the pupils nf the school.
The arc owl graae
will glre II*.
’‘Chrlalma* s ta r ” and the first
The Salton Be* “f Callfor"'*
■M l third
grades wl(, give
"Farew ell to T oyland"
tie* below sea level.

To-Night

Balcony 10-2S
Fat O BRIEN

Idiwer Floor 10-35

Doris WESTON

GeorKe BltENT

“Submarine D -l”
Companion Feature

Warren WILLIAM GUdyn GEORGE John IIKAI.

Madame X
Loreita YOUNG

Tyrone l*OWHR

“Second Honeymoon”
And Requested Return . Bhowlag

M artha RAY1£

Hob BURNS

“Mountain Music”
Nolo—F^nit Show Starlit Al One O'clock
Everytfay. .

ord.

Mr*, 0 . II. tlm u ii
ta u r a Mae nrmvn
Ml** Helen Wellman h*a been
mill'd in W ilder Ihirh Urrauso
•if lh.% arrluu* lllnea* » | bur
f.ilhrr.

B.L. Perkins

flli'iiih nr Mr* Hubert
will ir r m l In le a n t Ibal »
III at b rr liiiitte on \Vo»i
leentli lllreat.

CORRECT MEN’S WEAK

Ml**
rb rla tln e
SI'Hidrmnlrc
arvlrert iht* mertilns from Dolimn. Ala le *|ienil the holiday*
with her par* at a. M r and Mr*.
W. i,. ifluiidriHntre.

1 0 our"* 1 2

®

Friends in Hillr stltoeinaker
will Is. i.lad In learn that ho Is
Imtirnvlm: aflnr Imelna
under*
ru n e a niahtr np&lt;-r!tlh&gt;n nt thu
KnrHnbl |jaH|'.hlnu Jl.m m l.sl ||lut
Pllal “it Monthly

it uses NOCURRENTat aU
THE NEW

1938

Mrs (I. K Mi Kay and Mr* It.
P. C rniudtm f' uptnl lit* f lie r
tmoii In Wild, i Piilk where they
M.'ro gni'stir fit' n
fhrUMnna
i« riy gircn by lhn l*.lsl Mnlrooi
Club o n lr r id K.isli-m Mf ir “ I
I’l".... . ('Unider Nnuil* i :&gt;i

Program Is Planned
At Southside Primary
The Association for Childhood!
Hducalluir will sponsor a lull'
rellnneoua Prueraiu al ihe K.tiilh
Side Bchool
Thursday
night.
Dee. |«, at 7.15 o'clock.
The program will be prm eulfd
by Ilie pupils of thtf three p ri­
mary echoots. Tlie i losing play.
"Christ m at Peace,-' wua writ ten
by Mra. Btvlla I*. Arrington U
la * alory of how the war torn
nation* were led to the knowl­
edge. “t the Prince of I'cace by
leive. Tin* .losing line* .tie u*
I'ollo W*: "May lies C hiytim i*
“ I IS17 see thu lure of (lod in
throned In the heart! of the paopie of all Nations bringing en­
during peace Slid ]uy form er
Thu public Is
cordially
Inriled to allend.

Love Is News Tn
Loretta Young’s View

Thursday—Friday

From June, lO.lii. through Just a,
liMT. th* gold (dock of th« U nitol
State* «•»« incr****d to J12,MS,*
000,000. tho larg tat Mock on roc*

PHONE 111

NRW YORK—Statues which Interpret twa basic factor* In
American liberty, freedom of preaa and worship, w ill have a prom­
inent part In u&gt;* decorative scheme of the Central Mall of the
81 IS,M8,Mi Nave York W orlds Fair ISIS. Above are model* or two
Si-foot scnlptare* by Leo Friedlander. The flgure on the left, representing th* uaadomed truth, la Freedom of Press. Th* pur*, d r­
yout m ild** on (bo right portrays Freedom of Religion. *

Mrs. I. E. Estridge IMeet Presided Over
Hostess To Circle
By Mrs. It. (J. Fo
Mm I, II HatrtilKii «iik IimAt****
to C*lr« ]«• Numljvr Two «»f Iho ,|
n r i l lin|»tU( iMmrrli wiiLi* in* t \\
Moii l.iv ii|i« rn&lt;M»n nl ht'r limiui
i»n Hi l* ('iitli Hlirnl||
-Mm, It it * otfi*r
in or &lt;nlu* iMi’i’itiie « Itli It v»ti&lt; *»'
&lt;&gt;|vi lit i| In
Him
Im! hy |i
M|P. Voile* William**. Mrs VI N* p
(II&lt;ui■laii4, |»ii ntdi'itl, Mi l VV* i*. I'
| !*•I 'nil| jsi-t&gt;f
i it it ji| 0j
|V mill 1
Alls'* eSlIiv
TriiffoMt, K«*nor«l | r
ritY-wai r|j«Jti|i mnlr»n"i!
of
th * |
VVojtiHii m
y Hfwlfly y
m*rr** i HIPhIn »t
t !ir* inrnHuK, |
Mri novriNtuf unvo 5 ilm ii t nk \
n (U r
vn&gt;.' Ttnlfoitl r im * ^
* talk on ••TlflHHU”
&gt;
T in*''
|i|t guilt
Mr . ! |
II II. Hlnni;lilf-i( Mir. Hmi(orsl[||
Iknjilitcj'r
Mm. WiitMin
1j
Mrs- H, f
Mraimm, Air*, H K 1
MrKiMi. M11. \V*.I', (ii 'gnn. Mr* | 1
T V, Tlinislii*r.
VIrR K «R rn«)h
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“ I-orr" U th r wrnrlrl’R h 'l t i|[L
l&gt;i*ul 1“ ihe human in irrest. Such
is the substance of Ihe result uf »
i jirrhil survey mails »y n New
York ■dvcrtlslng * g rnry t» find
(he one subject th a t would *lwn)S
*l&lt;r*rt universal attention
"L ore" is news. Pick n|i «ny
new-spa|H-r entering to ihc g reater
mars nf people, Ihe headlines ml-j
moat invariably * rr oeciiplcl with!
this absorbing topic
Tyrone Power nnd
loireiin
Young i.-nnud together in 4 i“
msntic rumedy, Twcntielh O n '
lu ry -F n i’s Second llcnrym oon,''
opening Thursdny at the flit.'
The*tie, )■ big new* to everyom
Tin- reason ia the sm art, modem,
gay and witty manner that Inis
made them the must exciting
sweet heart a of the screen. All!I WASHINGTON—
For tho
th* world love* ■ lover, and all thejleducation of It's cdlraguva Sena­
wolld followe.1 these two lovers' to r T»m Eutinslly of IVvns has
as they show new ways to m ru m v , g.iDo to ronsidernUe trrn ble to d c
When Tyrone and Lorvtt* m rtt fine the wont ‘'quotum .”
under the .Miami moon for an im“Thn Constitution n.inin-e tlm
pulaivr kiss, their love la news once IIre SCIwe of a quorum," Connelly
more, but this time they mean it .-honied iiritnldy. tin lie nddie-sed
with all their b e n ts , laive al first lows of empty seiil v.
-ight la romantic enough, but luv*
"That dm-, not mean a ipiorinn
at second sight . -MM.Ml “Second down in the dinning to ni, that
Honeymoon" ia their perfect pic­ docs not menn a .pumim don n a*
ture together aa their "BcOo'd” , the picture show, (but doe* n"l
boneymcon ia nnew *d in th# m t r j mean a ip oieni ever in tho oflier
riest, “ m arry e it” romance of the hull.ling; it me »- il quorum hem.
year.
I on the flo«r «&gt;f tla- Bennie," lie
Tyrone, so ardent, nnd !&gt;&gt;rvtti, io * i&gt;J But still in. one cnniu in.
so gay, were exelUng In "Lov* fa j
News" and “ Cafe Metropol#," bo'I
this tim e they really have their!
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If It Is not raised, It nlmplv means th at some Semi*
pole County families will go without necensary food on
Christm as dav and th a t their children will have no visit
,'rnm Santa Claus.
Do thp best you can. Send in som ething for the Empty
Stocking Fund.

Wealthy N ulaaae.
SUcaua* ba «a« rich
T hey alia was bins tba noar.
W brii, It ha’s b«-t-n poor.
Tbay'd b a t a shown b ln
Iba
With the arrival of another Christm as season the
doar.
parking problem has again Itecome acute In Sanford, and
Hdgor A. (load,
the police march up and down th e city strccta, marking

A Place To Park

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automobile tlrea In an effort to get some car* to move on
and make room for others. - Meunwhile thousands drive on
wondering where In the world they aro going to pork,
Automobile* go round and round, say* William B. Pow­
ell, traffic engineer of Buffalo, New York, In the Rotarlan
Magaiine, “seeking th at which I* not to be found, wasting
time and gasoline, increasing traffic density by rolling up
needles* mileage, turning additional corners to the con­
sternation of unsuspecting pedestrians, and worst of all,
doing all this extra triwfluitjr with tho attention - o f
the driver distracted by the qurst for space.
“It is the downtown retail m erchant,” he continues,
"who seems most oblivious to the dangers of his position.
All thu nntlona of Kurope Hu blandly perm its smaller rival establishm ents in less
With Ilia eireptlnn of Finland, Congested suburbs to flourish on the trade of shoppers who
whleli borrowed money from the nrc loath to brave tho hatards of downtown traffic.
Rare
United Btalea during tha World is the downtown m erchant who lures trade to his store by
War. not mad Untie Bam Iba free parking In an adjacent lot or freo bus transportation
other day, na they barn frequent
ty dona In lha pe*l, Ibat Ihay from a more distant parking space to the store."
Home cities uro experimenting successfully with
warn awfully aorry Imt they
could not pay Ilia little Install mutcrcd parking, but, according to Mr. Powell, “metered
mrnt due on llialr notea at Ihla {larking in nut u ft mil solution to the problem; It awnite a
time. Yon would
Itilnk
lhai fundamental change in city -planning. One school of
Unde Hath would hero leamoa thinkers, looking far ahead, forecasts a decentralization of
hta lenHon, that lie ahoald natlhar
Industry-, with small, airy communities gradually replacing
a borrower nor u lander ba.
great cities. Another envlsion-t su|iercities, with many
Ilaltroada requiring additional businesses housed in monumental structures large enough
rmri-nue In moot additional coat* to aceommoduto motoring tenants and customers.”
am aaklns tba Intondata Com­
But; Irrespective of the method used, say* this traffic
merce ('nRiialaalon for an In­ authority, rebuilding will ho essential.
“We'll' clcur a
crease In fralglil ratea which
whole
city
block
I
Around
It
we
will
construct
a fringe of
Ihay i-(|ie-’t will net than or or
halt a billion dollara a year. attractive small shops fronting not only on tho surround­
Such on Increaaa may mean ad ing streets, but also on an Inner court, sheltered from the
dlllonal fretgtil chance* of 1500. weather nnd lighted from a transparent roof, A sidewalk
•00 a fear for Hanford farmera. will give a rear-entrance nccesa to all the stores, which will
alreailr wondering where
the have display window* similar tn those on tho street side.
money for their preeent freight
Ample driveway entrances vylll open on thl* court from at
Mile la coming from. And Inci­
dentally, Increased freight ratea least two streets. If there's a demand for It, we will
. All theee will so
do not neceaaarlly mean In erect a garage in this central area
«r**»*d rarenuaa for the roll- contribute to the popularity of our enterprise that every­
roadk
body will wonder why It wasn't done before!”
Tba
United
WMaa
should
«4tb»r maka up It* mind to-gat
oat-of China and'stay oat. or t&gt;»
yaacy to tight to, Ita right a. It
should not atay tL.ra and taka
tba" rdpaatdd Inatdta «b k k tba
Jtpa ufa handing ua upon ovary
oaeaaiian. Maraly to aay you're
aorry after you've riddled aomaoor
wtlh machine gun liBUatk doesn't
Blip tha attnatton agy.- A
Japan hag desionatrstad
tla»t
aha i» only too r«ady In shoot
add then apologias.

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Banlord may n«A turn Ita
swimming |woi when tba time
awim far uaraaDa*.
all oatward
appear
ara go Die la ham a
vastly laerarag Oaterr Avenue
ta ride oa. County Oanualaatonar It. I- Tbrasaer la whoa*
dlatrlet tide read bappana to
ha baa bean
moving heaven
and earth ta gat the Biota Itoad
Depailiaeut to
do
aomethlng
about It and yantarday oRlelala
arrived la lawn with tba de­
clared Intention of
beginning
work at one*. In view af dha
govominenl'* pr*&gt;peaal ter « r
tailing highway allotment*. Banfoul can conaldar ItaaU axIn aialr fortunate.

Florida Aids Aged
From AD Over U.&amp;
Statistics Reveal

Brrl* I. China t. Msalco 4 , Cubs
44, other Writ Indie, (eirept
possesion of U. B.i I ll, Houtb
Amerlc* 1, Africa I, Austria l.
other Atlautlc Islands t. I'aclfta
laUnds I. Puerto Rico 1. and
Virgin Islands 1.
Among the slates. Florida hold,
tb* lead with l,III. Qsorgla Is
stcond with 1,121. Alabama third
.with 1,114. aud Houtb Carolina
fourth with 1.211. tuber slates:
Mains IU. New Hampshire 11.
Vsnootit IS, Massachusetts 111.
Kboda Island 17, Connecticut U .
New. York 111. New Jsraey II.
Psnaxylvanla 411. Ohio 111, In­
dians- U l. Illlnut, 117, Michigan
t i l , . Wisconsin IS. Minnesota 41,
low* II. Missouri* 111, North
Dakota 1. Nebraska I, Kansas
II. Dataware ll . Maryland M.
District of Cnlsmbla I. Virginia
III, West Virginia 14. North
Carolina
III,
Kentucky
177,
Tsnesta** l i t . Mississippi 111.
.Aykansea U
. Louisiana U , Ohlahoaaa I. Triad- 41. Montana X.
Idaho 1, Wyoming t, Ariaooa 1,
Utah i, N#*ada I, WaahinCtra
*. Orel op. I. aad California IX.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. IW7

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA " 7

Give A; Little. Hein

Anyone who has taken the trouble to inveetiffate the
plight of under-privileged famillee who live in Seminolo
■I MNM MM* (*•
County or who has talked with such men aa Capt. Feren
r, u i h ai.to* r * i
of the Saltation Army, who Is thoroughly familiar with
the dire need of many of the people who live among us,
U DEAR
IlN
should appreciate the neceaelty of some such organisation
as the Christmas Stocking Fund If Christmas Is going to
■ a o u p n o a EATER
mean anything at all to these people.
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We realise that everyone In Sanford is confronted with
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financial problems and th at many of our more prominent
By C r r tw r — W w &gt; - ---- E
clthwns are appealed to so frequently for funds for one
' lR l l » l * r ' M W A &lt; N «
th a t they simply cannot contribute
■w i n t &gt; « . y m »R •• thing or another
“ 0* n i r i N IN to everything, but we believe th at moat of them if they
rale*.
could actually see the auffering and destitution which
ka HavaM'i T n ? ■ altaaai exists In some of o u r poorer homes would find some way
at rK i IW h , Ofltaaa ar* of contributing a t leeat a dollar or two to
the Empty
Stocking F\md.
to Ck«Mg* &amp; V 2
It is worth’ while remembering, aa Capt. Feren point­
at n * ed out in yesterday'* Herald, th a t not one single dollar
u illw
raaaa wOSta la aaaia-i
. n l l l M la (ha aaa faa »»•' of It goes for "organisation” or “administrative expense,”
M m HRn a id thpt not on* single dollar of it duplicate* the chartty
a r aM
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IT !*♦»"%*&gt;•» —a ■(— work of other organisations. In other words It all goes
to- poor familfM living in Seminole County who otherwise
would receive no aid a t all at Christmas time.
The Seminole County Welfare Board acta as a clear*
wednekday . db &amp; is, imt Ing house for all charity work done in thle county. The
Salvation Army gets a Hat from the WcHare Board of
honor
famillea in need who are not being provided, for In any
The Salvation Army
Mh-' wad' raaSartad knd admlrad. way by any other organisation.
No btll’sr (parch ol Urn wa* then Investigate*’ the need of these famillee on ite own
heard.
account and prepare* to deliver such Christmas baskets as
Ha (of wha!#v*r h» r*qulr*d
it is able to secure to those In the greatest need.
And all barama ha' bapI bla
It Is estimated th at there are at least 1K0 families in
ward.
this county who are praetlcally destitute and who cannot
Fatal Counselors
be provided for at Christmas in any other way than by
Th#' elarar nan will laarh yo
n th e Christmas Stocking Fund. It is also estimated that
To ba th ia r , arid tha atr«nic
Th# rifh* ol iaigbi will pv#ach at least |SOO will be needed for even a modest effort ..Jn
their behalf. Surely there are enough people here who
• to*,
1 M l II mar ba both ara wrong. can spare a dollar of two so th at this 1800 can be raised.
Tha Chrlavmaa Spirit
Why (o happy Christmas day
C*n a Sill drift car* away*
And rapllaa Iba haart of inair
"No. but lova and frtandabtp
ran"

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help it that oyt boy
aaaalL Don't ba afraid of
"Thank you," said th* sailor,
still thinking h ad batter not talk
loo much.
•'What'a mor*." aakl the mother
squirrel. "If you won't be gone
too long, take our son slong.
lie ’s Iso llttl* now h# won’t *e#
much of th* world unless he trav-

LAKE WALES, Dec. 1S—

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In line with many other news­
paper* over the nation which have

By BIGRID ARNE

TIPE STORY SO
PAR:
A’,aai7'ir doll, who la attsrnpl*
Ing i s reers* llelga, one at
Santn’a norm, from a while
t o t I, held hv a »qulrrrl
vIRage lirrauso the wfutrrel*
want hia help for a son th at
waa bewitched.
Chapter l l
A tlaafei- Oaaepeadsa*.
By tM* tint* it (a ewaF tw as*
th a t the aailor had anaea problama on Ida hand*.
- II* waa ,iippu»til In be howl­
ing for IDIsm who had been
vtolen by tb* whit* ttm If* bed
nngervd an earthw orm sari- th*
Wosd* Fairy try ptaytwg *• &gt;ridk
on them to g e t. th* raagit acorn.
- II# had w asted th* acorn to
help the squirral th at had awalH e to tha sis* of a a elephant.
Than w hat Happened T Th* equlrral shrank to tha alaa of a
house-fly.
“Weil, wall, a pretty kettle of
fiah." thought tito sailor.
He
left th* squirrel vitlag* aad
walked over t* &gt; h t* -l» * i t* ran
up th* sail*. O f' rear**, all tha
whU* li* did h* watabad tb*
squhrrvla to see If they, would
flap him, us they hud' bsfavu.
They followed him ta Ms boat.
Imt they only w au'nsd Ida* *!•
lenlly, Tba old g v alh m aa aqsiirel spokai

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12.00 a yrar," a fmnt page article
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mor, thln
ywr&gt; ihc
coat of prist paper, ink and other
expenses connected with the puhllThe geological aurvey mad&lt;
cation of newspapers have cos-!
staidly advanced, the paper noted.’ more than 0,000 technical deci­
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hour funny the tittle fellow looked e r advance* In paper and lilk have In (he last yrar.
lacking out of the aalloFa pocket, taken place, the announcement ____________
“And now, good by for a while," said, "and now wo aro faced with n ra u * s su u S B S S E u g B P tl* S « g B g
said the sailor, lla bowed very Ibe latest Increase in tho price or ""
law lo I he squirrel village. Than print paper which am ounts to
Isi boarded his boat, set tba aalla flOCO per ton and becomes effee­
s'"! shoved off to search fo r live January 1. Even with normal
_____ Diamond* And WitchtM
llelga. Tha North Wind emma conditions It la often difflealt to
Fine Wjittch And Jewrirr Rcpririiif
along mtd gave him a good puff, kaep th* subscription ilepariment
“Kay, old fallow,’* ahoulrd the of a»y newspaper out of the "red"
ond Moonting And Engrsvlsg
Diamond
sailor. "I don’t know where to and with coat*, aa they now stand
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a p e ic m s a h e t u b LOWSgT*
look for llmt whits fox. You'r* it becomes impossible tv Issue
blowing me west. Maybe I should flfly-lw * copies of the Nawa wlth- I aaaaaa s ^ I i ...........a t o a ^ V a U t o a a . M a t a a A a a ;
ba going east.'*
.out a moat decided loss."
The North Wind atopped dead fB355Sl*3nM
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fuiuii3fenaES|
l a . hi* tracks, "T h at’s right," he
YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY
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said. “Let m* see. The North
A N Y T H IN G YO U C A N G IV E Tmw
Stkt promised To be a gViidt. I'll
Ho thu North Wiiul puffed and
—EXCEPT YOUR PIIOTOORAM t
m il him."
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and
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howled, and up tho sky came the
North filer like a ribbon of blue-’
white light.
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"Yea, I heard." the star panted.I
U t^ to P a r li Acs.
going right on. You s ta y 1
here, and I'll be back ns soon MaBnEEBBEEBEEBEEaBB■ a t i.
as I get some clue." lie wliissed
off tow ard the heriton.
Tomorrowi Into Th* |)e«i|

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AS LOW AS

"TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY**
By RUBHKLL K A Y

Why le It when death lakes a and stim ulate n revival of bualnssa
cloa* friend wo find h so difficult and Industry,
to give r.presslon lo our thoughts
It l« a good time to sit steady
and feelings? It is the one .time in th* boat and work loyally and.
whsn mere word* seem utterly In- intelligently with our Chief Eaadrquri*.
rcutlve In the eolutlon of thoae
The pasting ihla week of W, 0 . great national problems that eon, L , ' •'('•W ent of the Penlnsu- front us Florida ran aarve herself
lor Telephone Company uod preal^and the Nation hsat from a seat a t
dent of th* Florida Fair, Ivavet hit the council labia than by lendlag
alalc and hU city stunned.
'h o r eld to th o ..
ptar* attem
attempt( mint let, mluinns In tribute lo Ing to undermine *he ad min 1st raIhla greet and kindly mini will be lion from without.
Written by nbli-r w riters limn I, ____________ _
|&gt;ut none who writ* ran feel more
deeply Ills pnsting.
During th* tunny years of our
clou* aasocintlon we cutiftrrrd
often ly 'phone. Always, when ho
lifted lit* receiver in answ rr to a
m il. his first words wet* "All
rlg h l’Nrver was hie rrapense the convrntionnl "Hello".
And those two lltllo wards, lo
my mind, typify the men snd hie
Ilf*. To snyono who knew him, th*
nsnu- "W. (1. llrorrln" mid “All
right" are kynonomoua.
And I am sure, when the last
call emu* flout th# Great Beyond,
W. G. llrorrln uniwar*d, a* It* had
always snawurrd. Just two llttl*
words that t-xpiet*. as no otb«rs,
•ho thought that nil is wull;
"All Right".

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by

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SAVINGS CLUB
NOW

While all rasireastona of th*
Gev*rn*r may not liavo tu*t tba
approval of pres* and peMIe, hi*
plain-spoken refusal to perm it tha
(onaitarsllos
of
pardon* IB
wholes*!*" let* fma gained far
him aliaoal unanlmooe approba­
tion
It le ~ bad enough when over
1,200 applications era- filed at one
Mitering, but win-a on* atttrovy
stake tu rapt earnt 200 or tutu*
applicant* on on* appall, if* Hint
tumetody called n hull
State officials who comptwe tho
Pardon Board ar* all busy execu­
tives. Each la antruattd wjilt itunr
troua o lh tr Important duHra and
to ask or ta p e d such mail to give
thoughtful and serious conatdurxlion, conduct carcfol InvestigslIon*
and arrive a t au Intelligent .leda km in lb* m atter of 1,200 indlvidaal appeale la &gt;b* limited Urns
they ran glv* to tho n u tte r, le on
It* face ridiculous.
This touch la oartahr, however,
th* Governor, by sllm laallnt the.
"wholesale" lot* busiaoss, will
altmlnat* on* phoao of rackstaartag from th* granting of pardon*
and will silaBep a g reat deal of|
criticism to which tb* Beard has­
hes* subjected, and will go a long
way toward etaoalng up a situa­
tion which th reaten ed to develop
Iota a statewide
Id* acaudal.

It spoils the spirit of Christmas if
you* have to Mwonder where the
money’s coming from.” The Christ­
mas Savings Club provides a sure
way. to pay for your gifts. Join
our 1038sClub now and next year
will find you free from worry in
planning your Christmasshopping,

JACKSONVILLE. Dec II. —
Native* of *1| but litre# of lha
state* of tbs American union
ar* now receiving old ax* a*
aiatancs la Florid*.
Btxtlallca made public today
al th« baadauarlsrs ol &lt;be Blais
W slftr* Hoard rsvsal that only
Colorado, New Meilco and Koulb
Dakota
natives
are
unit,ted
anion* lb*
per,on, who
had b stn *coopt *d fa r old ax*
a**l*tanc# prior lo Novembtr l,t.
— ■ ■o
New,print houaea, on which
Foreign bom. number!na alighthr# dependent for ly more than I pare ant or l.SM
an which they print, a re oradltad te u nstlon,. U er
kava an nounrad a |l o par loa In­ many, with 111, labs* lb# lead,
in price# affactive Janu­ although IlngUnd with U1 aad
CanadaRbgllab, with M l, comary I. Thua tha ooat of
Condasaaed I Or Ids efforts at
blnsd would probably g|v» tinsl* oth#r higher
leadership, P res Moot
similar ooata, Sr# ■risef supremacy le tb s Bnihas bean lisp in g - "hands off1 a*
To thus* could be
d#w* th# IIs*, In
fo r aa paagraaa la eancernad and
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with M, Walau
rasolta ao fa r da n*X Indkat* that
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newspapers
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T h e world'* larges! potash lake,
From June, 1036. through Juaa^
ill ('alifortiiai U juit u iitRRH of 1SI87. the geld stork of ihu United
\vp wish to express our deep! cry-’nls,
intersperse,|
brine,
j.r t* I « I.* ini
oVSnitCv r.l with
li■I, 1a
.i' ai *ism
- Slate* was increased to (12,318,*
pprertation for the kindnessei 12 square mile* In are* and no | uttn.OOft. the largest stock on rae*
j ord.
shewn by entr friend* and the feet deep.
floral offering* tim ing the death
of out
husband.
father and
brother.
CARO O F THA NkS

iLM ABW H BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Ed*tor

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
T here will be a Christmas pro­
gram fo r the benefit of the A. C.
E a t the booth 8 Mr Primary
Sehoel a t 7:48 o’clock.
W ehlna Laidgo Number It?
will bold It* annual covered dish
luncheon and Chris Una* tree at
the bom* of Mrs. J. N- Utllon,
l r t l Palm etto Avenue, a t 11:00
o’clock.
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
a t ' lb* homo of Mrs. Elisabeth
Jew ett, W est Eighteenth Street
a t 8:00 o'clock.
The Alsthean Class will have
a covered dish supper a t C to
o'clock at the annex.
PRIDAT
The Post Office Clerks auxill*
ary wilt have a Christmas party
a t 8:00 o'clock a t the home of
Mrs. Blanche G ordnltr with the
dark* as guatla.
The Girl Scouts will meet at the
L ittle House a t 8:4S o’clock.
M T I i s E ast Side F. T. A. will
V * * t for a Father's night pro
gram at 7:30 o’clock at the
School.

Father’s N ight Is
Planned By P. T. A.

Officers Are Elected
By Methodist Circle
Officer* for the reining y rar
were elected *1 Ih* monthly hurtness meeting and Christm as party
of Clrele Number F ire nf the
F irst Mfthodtsi Churrli which
was held last night nt the liout*
of Mr*. C. E. McSInrrow; Mr*:
McRInrrow. Hr*.- EnH Do**ey. nml
Mr*. J. J. Carver were hntlrases.
Mr*. I . M Svnln pit-sliWd over
the business .session during which
tim e the following w rrr elected
a* officers: Mrs. Earl Doawy,
chairm an; Mr*. W. F. Hr yon.
vke-ehnHntnn; Mr*. |,. M. Tel*
ford, secretary; Miss Alice Me*
Kim, connect lonal iren titrer; nnd
Mr*.
Cnrl
Chorprning, local
treasurer.
During the social hour several
gam es Rial contents were enjoyed
and Christm as gif I* w eir p re­
sented to rnrh member.
Thoto enjoying this occasion
were: Mr*. II. t*. Morgan, Mr*.
M. U Tllll*. Mi*. L. V. Goolsby,
Mr*, tlrndy Ilunean. Mr*. II. II.
Donrtin. Mr*. W. F. McCall. Mr*.
M. II. 'fin it It. Mr*. M. |1. Heel.
Mr*. Charlie I'owrll, Mr*. H ar­
old Marsh, Mr*. Claicnee Wynn,
Mr*. O. I’. McSIarrow, Mrs. C.
T.. WlHIuins. Mra. .1- M. Trlfold, Mra. 1* M. Swain. Mr*. W.
C, Coleman. Mrs. J. It. Ifoolelian.
Mr*. I’hrtcr Laniing, Mis. II. M.
Prarce, il ls . Don l l l n j ', Mrs. J.
J, Caryer, MV*. Foul Dosaey, Mra.
Carl Clmrpenlrg, Mis.
lloseoa
Taylor, Mr*. W. !•’. Bryan. Mrs.
J t:. Davi*. Mr*. It. U. llulrhi; on, Mis* EH* Bolton. Mis* Altec
MrKim and Mias Katherine T il'

Personals

I

Mr*, n . H. Ilrnwn
la u ra Mutt Itrown
Annie Ilctle Drown
Mr. and Mr*. K. IV,

(IDs Itntrn tVrllieait has heart
called m W inter I-nrh brrausn
»( lliit •rrlntia llln tti nf her
f.ilhr-r.

B.L. Perkins

r t l r |t * i nf Mr* Robert A ll
will iritral In lettin that »tia I*
III a | Imr lumtw nit Wont SixIrritlh ftlrort.

C O tm W T MEN'S WEAR

Mina
Clirlntlnn
ftlomlriimlr*arrived tht* raomln* It uni Do­
than. Ain lo spend Ihi* holiday*
with Iipi pnru*ls. Mr. and Mr*
W. I, ifttiiHli'iHnlr*.

10 Su’rSl 12

Friend* in lllll]' ttlmemuker
will |m i.lml In Intrit Hull liu I*
Imprnt Im; lifter linrltu
under*
r.xnm it til aIn r npernttnn at lint
Knrtinlil-I.ani’.liliiii Heiitul Ml | | i .h

it uses NOCURRENTat ill
^

nilnl U|) ||nullity.

Mr* t). K Mi Kay *n it Mr* It.
F. I'rnnaliaiv ii|i&gt;t||| Hit
t'llrr
tinnri in Wliili'r fru it where liter
woro gtn'M* nl
n
I'ltrlslmn*
l«irlr r.trrn h r tho l,3nt Mnlrum
n u ll tirilrr
Kitttll-rt) M 'r nl
I’inmWr (llittlHPr Nnmli t ;it

THE NEW

1938

W festin gh ou se

Program Is Planned A t Southstdc Primary
55c, 2 prs. 31.10
Me, a prs. 31.10

The East Bide p. T. A. will
The Association for ('hlUllmo.1
N i f f YORK—Btatue* w hich Interpret Iw a basic factors In
m eet for a P alh er’a Night pro­
Education will sponsor * toll* A m erican
liberty, freedom of pram and worship, will have a prom .
gram Friday at T: 3D o'clock at
reiluneou* program at the H.oilh Ineni p a rt In th* decorative scheme of the C entral Mall of the
the trhool auditorium.
Bide School
Thursday
nleht. tltS.80d.M 8 New York World'* F air 1(39. Above are model* of tw o
A( sh o rt mulhOks session will
38-feat n a l p t e m by Lee Friedlander. The figure on the left, repDee. it, at J : t s o'clock.
itlag th e unadorned tru th , la Freedom of Press. The pure, debe held followed by two play*
m aiden i
' "
“
*
The program will be presented
gtvsn by the pupils nf tli* school
Tbs arc oo(1 g ra ta will give Ha.
by the pupil* of ihw Ihrco p ri­
"C hristms* filar" and th e first
mary school* The closing play,
The 8alton Sea of California
and third
grades wh. give
"C hristm as peace," w „ written
“Farewell to T oyland"
lies below sea level.
by Mr*. Hlella P. Arrington U
la a atory of bow the war torn
M r* I. i:
w ,i n Im*lt oil
M is It tj. K m iireHU!*’*! iiv it
nation* weru led to the knowl­
to r in it * Numh*r t » o
iiio Hu* remitnr
mi'HlnK
ll»*'
edge of Hie P rim e of Peace by
lli»|illwl Cluirt'li w nh'li b met Wttmnn';* 1'oiiiti il »i I hi* Vlrni
Love.
The
closing
line*
.ire
e»'
M«»u
l.»v
oih
riUMin
ol
1
m
V
homo
Balcony 10-25
Lower Fluor 10-15
t ‘1»i l-tl»t‘ii f'Ii nn If* xy Ii It'll
whk
follows: "May Hr* f l u turns , i*ii Si ••
Htrpul.
Im Jit -if flu* i liiii* (i on Moii*ln&gt;
&lt;&gt;l IPS? see ihu love or flotl &gt;n
P at O'BRIEN Borin WESTON George BJtENT
.Min . It
It
n irtt*r
ItMou m u jh«"iri **i| u | 1 : IH*
throned In Ihe h e a rli of the pau- i *i in* i(iv mm * I h it N lilrli t i n iiYlirt l* alI*T
ulili fi ii - »h*i| l
pie of all Nations bringing »n-’ l(|ll||ll| l&gt;v II ih dr m l tonal Ifil hy !•*»'■ iii* p ** IIIM'II mr wiin hrlil M tin*
during peace and Jor (ureter
Mi*. Viiiih W llllum *, Mfw M N. p i l l s
ivi’ji*
h rn m In
lu y
Hit
—The public I* cordially
Companion Feature
in* 0**i« 1*11111, ||t i i M i * \V. r, I ‘lit L n itu * |n t \ In !t*( i&gt;*-|if In lit
tiled lo attend.
I If *'(Ml I fill) ,
14*ii !&lt;i i' kti'iit
imm! I'fffYi i4?i r l i r l 'H u ii ilium * In J n l&gt;
W arren WILLIAM Gladyn GEORGE John BEAL

SCOR-CARRAWAY, INC

SEE THE N E W
Touch Tune” G.E. Radio

Mrs. I. E. Estridge
Meet Presided Over
Hostess To Circle *By Mrs. K. (J. Fox

To-Night

“Submarine D -l”

AiH®

“Madame X”
Thursday—Friday
I/Ore* la YOUNG

Tyrone l*OWKR

“Second Honeymoon”
And Requested Return Shooing

M artha RAYE

Bob BURNS

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Note— Find Show HUrln At One O'Clock
Everyday.

Love Is News ih
L oretta Young's View

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Trtiffnnl*
urnurtl
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M l NienMif y ' R orleiy

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RonvlU i’,

Tll'Wn |i|i’N»lil with . All
Min. C. 1!
Mrs.
Mn»

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S P S B '

P n v Mr**-

I ’ h'vi’ tHtitj i;riv,i o ivliorl talk *
Pflfrlth. Mrs Al^ii Julifinnti,
o h k li MU* T ro lfo iM ruvo Mr*. Th»n ii Imm. ' I ik ; A H Mini
MI„o»ew is th* wirlrl'i lievl a|ji.j h I sill* mu * T ith in g “
Mn* ||
M i&gt;. O l»
I’vol Its the human inlrnrsi. S tcii| lllllfio
Ih&lt;»llill
M r.
l.imlft'sq I|m J CL iv p n t.
i* thi* kuImitflihcd uif I h r result of
11 II, KIxuttlilM. Mr*. Hmiforh fi T I'tMnitii,
My*4.
.Vll'lnrk,
III r r All »urivy mmle iy „ New, I nmuIimj . M i r . M’ u |m »h
It* c l
ii i* Bliiiiylitri. AI|y \ v
Vurk advi-rtlalng agency t» fiiul1 Min. H, I ' I i rail aim , Mr*. I* K
the nn* subject th a t would alw njs MeNnh M t5. \V. I1. Utagon. Mr* M, Yniiiifi, M in , a J. Isdsmngs
'11h. IK'I' . Mi'll, I! i m g* Town
■Mrarl univer»al attention
T
I*. r iiii»’.h*r,
M r*
llunrnr
Mi** K. H
Mfk
■•|.ove” 1* news. Pick up nny l&gt;*« In. M i l i
W
Uhlll. Mr*. II .1 I ’Ih ih i *,
P ii I hVm pint
net»p*|H’t raterin g to the g reater W. t: iM'i'io jot j . M if , J
A. ily, rjim lv ii t'.itiP V , |»nlIv Jnliti

mar* of people, the head line* *1-1 SitanP1', Mr t: H r j 1h r. Mrw.
oOfli
Kr«nri'*,
\|M a * k.
llH ly
must invariably a r r occupied with^ t ' J |lii'* l*M M ir I a, II tin'lchi*.
V«m p, nnrl J*'mi Yniinr
this alisorbing topir.
, ii*. *'1
'•
t'l*» t'hin'it
Min,
Tynuie Power and
l&lt;nreil* Volh* Wltllnllio,
Mi R 1 M,
0*
Young teamed together in 4 t«-i tlay.nit. Mi*1 I M KuMIdge, Mr*.
msnlie remedy, Twentieth C e ll-^ Hoy Hi 1*1 «oi| Alinti All!** Tru f
Iury h&gt;ix'» Second llenrym «on,‘‘ r**ril.
ops-oing Thursday al th r Hit*
lliMika-wlllillttiim—I Itftla
I rtllkrr (tfMaal«*~|'tiiinfh114 IVnt
• 'nilairift li1nk«Hbrr

(HFTS

Constitution Neglect*
Movie Quorums

I' riiRrI•*-(•n 1*4811r f t

gay and willy manner that linn
made them the most e irifin g
sw eetheart, of the screen All! W A H IlIW iT O N -ld b -F o r
the
Office Equipment Co.
the world Bve* a lover, and all lh.tL i u c t h m „f
e.dle.ttuvs Brnn114 H r iiiii IIi Yir.
riirn t I &lt;t•
world followed these two lovers to r Ton, Counslly
,
My of tv x a s !«,,
■« they show
nn
new wraya to rom nri*. guUe lo ronsideiaide liotlile lo i|p
When 1rytone and Lorvl'a meet fine the word 7*1001 uin.”
uniter I he Miami m«on for gn Im"Tho Oiiistllutiun tixiulte* tli«
puislvr kiss,
kl
1heir love is news once nreseiK'e of a quorum," fonnally
mart', but
ut Ihis lime they mean it rhouted iisitnlily. im lie luldtesaed
with all itheir liestts. Luva a t first lows of empty scuts.
’Kill D rum antk enough, but luv* “That doe* nitI menu » quorum
at srrnnd sight ■. -MMMl "Second down la the dinning ru m, tl,tit
Himeymoon" it their perfect pie- does not menu u quotum down »&gt;
lure together, as their "Iteao’d" the p k lu re shotv, thnt docs ii&lt;&gt;'
mneym ton is rtnewad in the m e r tnenn n qioirtu ' tel in tin* off ire
Join Tltu
rip, 1, "m arry esl" romance of tho building: it me n* a quontni lirre.
WhiHipce M akers
year
on llis- flour of t lu- Seriate,*' lie
Tyrone, so ardent, and l4Jr*tt»,j“ ,‘ " j But still tin one cumc in.
so gay, were earlllng In uf.ov# Is
"
News" and "Cafe Metropote," hut
'Ilo ltb y '.ro f Jam sira
Ihia time they rvally have their
heart* In itt S tuart Erwin, Claire
Trevor, U arjorio
Weaver, Lyle
KINGSTON. Jam aica, lire. K&gt;
Talbot and J, Edward Bronrbort' —tin —An English “twildiy1' will
are included in tha rasi o f the film,! he imported to this Wu-i Inilian
for which Kathryn Scola and D ar-| port In the Caribbean tea. H&gt; |l l i r M Mile* South of Sanford
rrll War* wrote the screed
play will instruct th* local con-iabuOn Orlando illghaav
frorn tha Rad Raok K ag aiin e slurp laty in the "ins and sole
*'•
hy Philip Wylie.
I directing traffic.

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MIST THI PROGRAM MONITOR
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Mrs* R* R. Pippin's
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la.th e word*, "W# Um Jury find
Ik* defendant guilty u chargtd",
i t — *~i th»t h* wm runty of *n
fir* com la I* th* Indictment.
1 Commenting «n Um rcrdUt thl*
morn lag, A m I.UM flu te Attorney
1&gt;t* T
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Juef bof i n la fight. Th* Ttidlet
a r m * to m* coaduatetly that
public opinion In Seminole County
ngnbut thla form of ncho•rtag and I Intend to do or*rp&gt;
dog la mp powar te atemp It ooL"
Oompllawntlng Chiof of Pollco
op 0 , William* and Deputy
tariff* Jack Hlekaon and Carl
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Americans In
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Reported Safe

Karl Lebmftf
Tetti Kiwamans
; 'Tourists Coming

SANTA C LA lfe

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ahlppIBC- H* MM Um Japan***
tor*rument reelite* a rem ra eee
of inch Incidents In ih* Par E ait
muai Impair thi ralallona b*tw*cn
th* two eountrW*.
. . . .
A *ot« la b*»g dispatched todap that would d*fln* th* Br|tl*h
for* rnmint'* attitude “towaid lb*
whol* terlas o f Incident a emphasisbig th* a*rlOnaii*sa of th* altoatlon
thoa m a te d and r*qulr*ma*te

Motor U*sd-and Ka northern af
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SHANGHAI, Dae. 1 6 -f S V J I m £ • * ; *
P - r * Ad. ( a m ta
Maraball, Comer's Magsiln* Par **“ / / * * *jtndu
■ £ 0#t 1? U j*
Eastern corra*pteid«nt and a b k f whA* I want for Christmas. t pafar
rivor of th* Panap bombing, aald,®{ r&gt;cka, I tipper a w a ltr aad i
todap that th* Panap opanad fir . P«*F telophooe and mnn. candy,
on tba attacking Jcpaa.ec plane*
* * « / ♦ " 7 hi
whrn th* bomba atarted dropping » f4iaQy.Pl#*e#
fprgot wp
and “kept b*r r u * . blaaing until!mother She U not able te g*‘ us
th* last mInula."
*hta* t0T
H arth.ll arrlrad In Shanghai bp hrtog mp im t a w t h c r , a ^ n le .
airplan* from Wuhu. tba Y .n g ti.'P " * ’«&gt;‘ «&lt;• •
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Hoar, port, te which ha mad*
i n t e r n , fawn
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stryjgh* down,
ll of tb«m.l**tifted tubdanUbllp Iroyod the Panap and Uir** S t a n d f o l l o w •J*
&gt;did Andrew Lsoa that tboy a*ld- and OB Company ahlpa on SundhY-'W# Jlra In a whltf Waa*. Ot^
ticket* In a lolterp conducted bp "Th* Japan*** plant* dropped II
bomba * round th* Panap and tba W all I i n u ( h a d fitte r ifJoM far
Jb**ph Jartell.
,U
r, La** alto tealtfted, tha* Jar­ Standard Oil vaaaola," Iht writer thla tlma, Willi lot* o f loot,
.
rell-had 46 aaltamtn' hr hi* am- related “Th*r cam# ao low It wa*
familly*
, IDA LOUI* COYLE
pjop, aad th a t he rae t hrod-Acahte- Impossible for th*m not to know
tha
Paaoy
waa
a
foreign
ahlp.1
gyam .ia Engllah frtnr.Haanam on
tm rp Wadnaaday aftftRtOd' «M|tabilag th* number; dtsma tew th* Eomont for th* Slate U lted for
&lt;
Caban Grand N*tloa*l Utteryv H* about an hour.
JUdgF Smith la *sp«eted la paaa
addad that It wa* JAmR’a praatlaa
after dlapoaiUon of tha
t* pap o ff tecollp ert-tho koala of
*ha.laat two numb«A tw |k » Ctibam motion for a non trial next Mob*
dap. morning.
Similar Indictment* warn re*
hotwson 71 and 100 cnatooMra who turned;by th* Grand Jury ngalnat
bought tkkate from him omop Btlnaon K Inlaw and Lawla M itchell1
waak and that hla oatea t i m e * hut Um Sheriff* office haa net
aomatbbtg Ilk* |1 0 0 a waak. L. P. yat bean able to locate Mr. Mit­
(Bud) Saula, a fonaav employ** chell- Mr. Boyle elated thla mom*
ta Tba , Arrow, Flrat Strm i Bbar
Parlor operated
' J a m il, alto in thee* caate Just aa a«on aa Mr. Dear Rant* Claua:
testified that Jarrell operated a Mltehali la apprthendad.
I wanl a Shirley Temple Doll
The Jury which found Jarrell
"Cuba" lotteryTier*.
end a tea act and a carriage and
guilty
consisted
of
fire
farm*
a
, Th* State . mated Its cose near
aoma candy, fruit and nute. and
the noon hour poatertay, aad Mr. and one Insurance man. They we ret I am -I yearn old. My name I*
DaColtes mad* a motion for a J. A. Brown, J. T. Story, Karl Josephine. My little bret her Gil­
directed rerdlct.-Judge Millard B. Doul, 0 . ft Paiker, W. H. Bach, bert I* &gt; year* old and be want,
Emlth, presiding om r th* trial, and M. W&gt;. Taylor.
a ' little train and. a' little wagon
denied the motion, and tha a fte r
and aoma fruit, nuts and candy.
n*y» began arguing th* u a * whan
Pie#**- Santa Claua my tnathar
UM defense offered na testimony
need* a . Xmaa basket at aha*4 a
and declined to place tba defendant
widow and needs edme Xmaa
*n Um aland,
shear. I forgot Sant# my bkolhof,
Th* defeitio had both the openThe coffee tree la balleead to Junior, S yoar old, heeds a IJUM
teg and doting argument* and hara developed originally
In ear and an Indian suit and home
•poke for nearly two hour*. Ar. Ethiopia,
candy, fruit and Bute. Thank
you Santa Claua.
- |
Josephine Sheffield,
706H W. »tb BL.
Banford, Fla.
Bootl-Carraway,

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fruit—also
Xmaa kr**a. Band a box boa*
or to a friend. Be* our dlaplay.
For distillate,
k em en e
end Bemlnolt Fruit Shop. J. V. Tool*
white gasoline »#* 1L n. pop*
and o. n. Mathlaui, Proprietor*,
Oo, Ino, Phono 114.
Room 1 Arcade Bldg. East First
8L
&gt;— Loa f A F o o n d

Dear Santa Claui:
I am a lltlla girl In (ha third
grade, t bare triad to ho good
and mind my teacher. Will you
pleas* brine me ap iron, and an
Iron tag board, a typewriter and
a telephone for Chtiaime*.
Ploaea don't forget all of my
lltlla (rl*nda.,
Tour friend.
• Lola Jackson
Lake Monro* Fla

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admrtUIng,
"Sealed
Swell" end “Blue Ooom."
W riters Help
“ Such famoue author* p* Darld
Newell, Nhia
Wilcox-Putnam,

Frank Parker Stoekfarldge, Chnrlea
Franme Co* and others," Mr.
Lehmann »*ld, "ham had frequent
•loriea and article* about Florida
publtabed In the Saturday Craning
Warranty Deed* *
Poet, Colliers. Tha. Qomdieautor, Sermonv Item. wld. To
Holland*, add many otjttr publi­
ReUirr, *t ox.
cation* of wld* circulation. The**
Chattel M ed iae*
e^ tflb *tloiii; tq the popular mag- Wrlaht, Mehloa I . To
Ftnenna Co.

Seminole County
Court Record*

The official* will* Oe; Bl A.
Waton (Cart1*1*I Refer**, Ray
Hart (Southwestern) Umpire, Ja*
Meloeb (Oeorgta Military Acade­
my) Hoad Una*man and M. te
Tlllt*. Field Judge.

IWO hooks bar* come
Prom Um prate which will &lt;(* musk
te kpmad fame and good w U ‘*wafd Florida.
,
"The rarp elerer book of ue«ro
stories ontlUed "Exoklil" written
by Mr*. Elylra Gamer of Sanford,
eihouatrt the flrat printing of
ten thousand coplta almost boforo'
publication and now'In It* second
pHntlng aad going llko wild firt.
Thla book relate, tho experience*
of a quaint negro "Etaklol" when.
ha rlalta tha Big Tree and tha
cakrp field, near Sanford, tho'
Oaatral
Florida Exposition at

IN HE TUB BaTATB OF OHO. A.
IUPKKR, DECBABED-—U1 PIIOBATEl
vual ron e*
NOTICE IS IIRIIEBT OIVEN
that Ik* ■M*rmls**a will, c* th*
«»lh, U f • ( 0»*ah*r. A
. D. 1*11,
pr***M t* A* 11MuscatI* Oaaotr
Ju4c* of a*ml*ol« CoMty. Fieriaa. their (l**l ralarn. *eeount
an* *»*eh*r* w
A4ailplmrat*r*
• I tha Estate m
t OEA A. BPEEIL
s*e***m. sad nl sold limn them
and there, auk* i* * llttllm
la
th* *alS Judo* A f ■ final settle­
ment of their *dmtnl*mil*n ol
••Id **Ut*. **A Inr an order dle•harglno them u each Admlal*trstore
v
D*t*S Al* th* let. day of I)*w n h el, A. O. HIT.

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d e e t to b* i*pa*d th * r* o n , la id
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STRAYEd T Ona'rod" oow with CHRISTMAS WIRING A LIGHT­
Inmate* of Tehackapl women's
ING. Attractive prlcea. Ran­
rop* around bead. Notify C.
prison. California, adit ahd prtat
Stapler, ttnd Street and French- dall Electric Co.
their own newspaper.
Dear Santa Claua;
I
bar*
triad
to
Lo*t: All ataet Tennte Racket•lady hart thte yea, aad I hup* t a ,n «’" "“ rate field* give
Reward. pbona 107
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ta
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-#rk h U i en tw eaed today, and
“U member* of th . local lodge

pmtk lo g / M 4 p * h U * k te g tr^md J An Om hb* a fp * n tu a w m r r
(a PI*rid*.
morod from tho local Pico Bta*Thc Florida National
Eshi* tioo lh k morning and tho Am­
bit*. I n t, ham *sp*nd*d |l M r
, tth MV(ral eomrlcte th o r
000 thla paar in ashlblta at CUmM. KroSh*d th* floor*.
land and la th* Pmnaylrania Rail1 7
-------- road atatloaa at Phlladatphla and
tv - n an lar m-r*1- * of
tba
New York, wbO* the Florida Hotel*Banford L W a Oub
aehadulad
,r H * P!? d ln t I100JW0.
(or nm'ghf h a. boon dloponorf
. T h e Eastern Air Lta*o In «b*lr „ ,th b ^ . ^ , o f tfca benefit footpromotion a n aipandlng BtOJHM ^
between th* SU Mary
‘? n f rJ&lt;U “ d, f h* Celtic* and th . Sanford RUeheatOpdo N .llory Lto* b npandlng .ponmnid by th# club. J. L. 0*1ln ****** *f WO^OO, white tho toway, acerttary, announced to*
ntUHtea, nateblp tho Plorida P u b - , ^ 7’ ^ T t T
lie Sorrico.Company and tho PVor- j
- - Ida Pnww Company ham npondadI A training achool for tho ofmom than I10JKM te promotion of fkom-ateet of tho Sanford Klthte state"
w u la d u b wffl ho bald In tba
PJm a ladnaifj Adrartlaao
Chamber of Comm*re* building
TkuT* U Jr » llh t a t 7;S0 o'clock,
^ l*7v W nW . l|« Pl'fV*
according to,an aSnOnacemantto" f c y v s 1” .
tem jwajat dap kp Sidney J. Nl». pmaldmt*
,^ r *n5U*’, ^ , 'i9* * W oteot. Th*1,*nodlhigi,wan originally
elf- M hodated-for the Valdes Hotel
r w fm lU .M r , U hm aah.^kld tba ^
dnt t o . U **‘nwrtlng of th*
CKm* Commission 1*. me*hlng Sanford Sh rtn o'd u b In tho lioIhim gb a por bos a**«**m*nt, mod U | lh t
mooting
pteco w*o
la' apondlng 1760X00. The Florida chan red

Solons To Re
Asked To Aid
Park Pvei

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Lot* 10 , II, It, i f I I a II
Bloc* H n o n f a i l lattla*
rial Book I ***** 1* la. is- „
Tk* U M O M it of Ik* *oM
On&gt;**rty ***** lhr **M "*r«IHn l a h n * i wa* la Ik* aaai* of
° u‘al*e*l*eil* eeftlfleal* akall b*

t andy, and nut*,
T h a n at* aaran In famOp.
p|*aa* tr ia c ua a basket ad m r
y N ^an com* I* Lab* Mary
depot and follow Um toad ttralghl
dowB.
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If ARY HELEN COYLE
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galact th* “Cuba" ring, Mrbyte dadarod that tho jury'* me­
ld sobdaallaUd Me faith la tk*
try tyftem and promd te Mm
Mt th* ettltaaa wem bonmt and
(bile tpirhad anoogh* I* da (hair
tty whan thap wosm *att*d lo
MTf on a Jury,
Tho State pot nla* a S lt u r r on
* stand posterdap'ladtd after* to
iow that J a m il- waa th* epamtar
f a lottery la thla c o a t p ' Ska o f

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BANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 16, 1937

Committee Okeys
Home Building Bill

CIO Founder Is Paid,
20-Minute Ovation
BeforeCommencing
Speech To Workers

Claims Dream
Has Come True
Says Name OfThomas
Girdler Is Synony­
mous With Murder
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 16.—
Lewis de­
nounced the opermtora of
'Tittle steel** todsy and told
an uproarious convention of
steel workers th at his dream
of seeing the nation’s mill
men "handed together" ilk
un'nnism' **hM come true.”
'T he founder-of •CIO, wel­
v(AP)— John I*

comed amid a wild demonstration
to Hip floor of tha first national
convention of the eteel workers
n rg so lftn r committee.
assailed
Tom ntrdlcr. president of the
Republic Bleel Corporation, rfecla rln r th a t thn name of Girdler
"should bo gynonomou* with
m urder.1’
Tim shsggy-balred labor lead­
e r took the platform a fte r a 20rnlnuie ovation and then
ileclarcd "you Hava found out for
the firs t tlm a In your respective
lives th a t yaa Could organise If
you wanted to organise.''

Visiting Pro Team
Defeats Blackcats
By Score Of 33-20
• '-Fweiufivi • k v r *
eechntl-haJf
rom ehack w hich aow Ih e • fUhford
B lacketts
ecore
three
Ihuikddw na, ito - R t. MaryYi calTM r dp*ded
th e ir
th rsag sm e
W few ’ In O u t rat Florida teat
.with a I t tq M Vtolovy
'h rev th e local teem tm th e Berninble llfgh Schobl F ield under
|h o flnedllghte.
Htarring lo r th a vUIUng pro­
fessional outfit wea Don Itomba.
form er
All-American, captain
and clinch of the Ckltlca, whose
work In the backfM d was «en
vnllnnni and who w u rssponslbla In large part for lb* perfect
e x e n illn n of tba power plays
Slid la te r a l passes which were
a nolntiln feature of hia taam ’a
victory.
For th e loceli, th e work nl
Altman, Odham. and Harnag*.
Whn uiailn n (4-ykrd sprint from
rrrtm m sge, -vaa patstanding, a l­
though Hiu en tire eqiud re
ertved high PraUa from Coach
Wilkinson, who
plated
1inlay
Aral be wag gragtly pleased with
ilia play nf the squad. The
tlleckcaia made • D rat down*
(n the visitors •t Tba contaat V U played under
lha suspire* of lh a Hanford
Ll»n* Club which will davol* It*
share of tb a proceed* to U e
help of tha blind.______________

Yacht Owner

WASHINGTON, D « . I I . —
VP)—'The House banking commill** approved
today
lha
adm inistration's bill designed
to on coil r*a« construction ot
up tn 111,000,non.000 nt pri­
vately Itnancod naw homes.
Im medlalrly, cnmmlitea membara said they would attrm p i
to nlilnln conilderullnn ot ttm
measure after thn ||ou»a dla*
poaaa of Its currant hurtiiesi
—ih a wage* anil hntira tilll.
The value of the St. Jnhnt-InAdministration
lenders
In
dian River Canal lu .Sanford a t an
Congrasi tried hnrd to rumPlata thn writing of Ilia fnrin attraction fo r tourists who travel
and wages and hmtrs bills 'via the w ater route w ai pointed
hut Spanker IUnMir.nl *;tld | out by F ran k Van Andrn. owner
tbern was tltlln rh sn rn rltlier Iami operator of the trim 66-foot
would reach the W hile 1louse c raft, ZcUa llo retta, docked a t the
interview
before the
special
session Municipal I'ler, in an
wllh a Herald reporter yeaterday.
ends next week.
Mr Van Andan and. hia wife,
whese love of w ater travel brought
■hem on lha 400 mlta Jaunt from
Ihoir home in M iam i' to Sanford
joined in tlia 'aeaerllM th a t upon
I he completion of (M proposed
canal the St. Johns River would
u c c u
h i u p c r c u i v e t . the main rogla fo r th e northern
gw
mg
/,
yachtsmen who v isit,Ih r South by

KATY SHARES SOME GOOD NEWS

Van AndensOf Miami
Advocate Construc­
tio n Of S t JohnsIndian River Canal

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Executive Sees P o liti-am!
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TALI,AllASBEK. |&gt;ee. IB. -&lt;A7 J
—Governor Cone told the stale
cabinet yesterday there would he
a
political
revolution
unless
economy In government U made
effective.
Ilo spoke aa the cabinet dla ;
rutaed Increased bills for electric
current supplied to Itiw ra p ltn h .’
Ha ooncuneil with Herretary of
' i f AsseslatM Free*
Htate Gray th at steps should be
Snow and * M t caused num er­
U ken to reduce the bills1.
o u s- traffic a e c u tn U In Penniyl*
"W e nisat htva some i6cnnonut ♦ariiV
j
today, tedding the tot) from
o t there WR1 be n political r* v o -'|Ih e winter'* glW A f’ lo five deed,
leilon shout the cost of goeernt Ateny Injured to d extensive p ro ­
w ent." th e governor anld, " I I 'perty) dfcmegr. H*H
have a n t economy into my do- 1
p aijm eK tfc"';;- V
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Rlkctrle '^ u rr'h it’’ ItijJ In created 1 Tha w m lhcr bureau at New
from h t i ' In July to' |*S7 In Orleans
,
' issued ao uthestl storm
Nhvemher. The 1S3T legislature ,
m ade no Inerraxe Ip tin, appro ,
prlallen 'jfrir
maintaining
Ihe .
rapltnl W ilding And supplying .

K ntheriw Rawls Ihe IB-yearmld Florida swimming queen whom
Iplimatee call Kaly, is shown a t her home In Furl (.auiicnlate tr y ­
ing to Interest her pci monkey, "W impy," in a dispatch which ac­
claimed h rr Ihe No. 1 frm lnlne athlete of Iho
year.
She
achieved th e added distinction In the seventh annuel Associated
Frees sport* poll. She has won *1^ national titles this year.

Snow, Sleet Cause
Many Accidents In Police W ill Begin
Pennsylvania Area Roundup Of Dogs

Increased hilts resulted, Grey
enld. because of additional elec­
trical machinery, such a* calcu­
lators, nnd because of now of­
fice* opened In Ihe rapltol an ­
nex recently ronglrurted.
The
Increase, lie lutdiwl, resulted in
an aculn situation
Rial* hills mipaid becsuia of
Insufficient funds In operating
accounts passed 11.000,000 Wllh

Drive Is Begun To
Curtail Outbreak
To Check Rabies Of Local Robbing

other* piling tip about isoo.oun
(Csnllauee sn Hag* Thr„J

Motor Inspector
Locates Here To
Regulate Trucks

Following report a -that rabies
may have been spread
among
dogs In Ksnford and acting upon
the suggestion of l&lt;Vul veterin­
arians, Chief of N I n
Roy &lt;«.
Williams stated today thnl n drive
Is under way lo rid I hp City of nil
stray and line*red fur ilnga.
Chief William* uiged d»g own­
ers tn wntrli th eir d»gs closely
sml keep Hii-nt fnsti-md so tlisl
(Cenllnusd &gt;•«, Pass Thr-s)

Dr. J- N Tolar was elected
presldi-ol of the th-mlnol" Conn
ly Medical Hnrlcty fur llm cum
log year hi n regufsr meeting
In Ihu
KrrtU'hl I^iiir IiIuii
M&gt;)
mill liil llrocpllnl Tuesdiiy lilgtil,
iitflilul., uf llio MM'Inly repuilcd

Bush

Tribute

SHANGHAI. Dec, 10.—
(AP)—Rear Admiral T ol»
Mitsunnmi, chief of Japan­
ese naval aerial operations,
was relieved of Ills post to­
day ns the result of th«
b o m b in g of the United States
gunboat Panay.
Tha Domel (Japanese new*
agency) carried the W*

on deelarntlnii* of war.
Tho petition hears 118 signn-j
■urea, enough to make pnsslbtc n
house vole nn the Ijidlow amendincut nn lleo, 27- Congress probalily will lie ll) trersa nil lhal dote,
however, and Ihu* the vole is e x ­
pected to he delayed until JanuaryTwo Brora B lairs Represented
Some two score of the 48 stale*
am repreaenleil among the petlion
v Ijiiier*. While 14K of Ihe signs*
lO M iln H n» m e , e o n

nountemenl of hia removal, declar­
ing lha Japanese governm ent was.
scUng awifdy to carry out IU

stiv ers said thsy believed ( to
l's o ty bombing and other a Hacks
may have been made by young
o ffk irs wh« had dUrtgmrded a l­
l o t s of commander*-to i p B n i
their action.
1

W lili
twit morn esses or
hrunklns nml entering reported
tn Ihe Pullen Department Usl
lilxhl chief of Polleo Itoy II.
Williams plana jii.ln u m li an id
frnslvn nr.alnst llio large num
her nf vngriiiila In Hanford whom
he hellevea «ro largely responsi
bln fur Ilia present wave nt
stealing.
Chief
Williams
liislrurtrd
members of Ills fnrie In lie nn
Iho Inuknnl fur these iindeslrutilu
Itinerants and I n nrresl them nn
elglil In tin r-Hnrl In slnp Iho
stealing wlilili Hie Pullen Chief
rlslm s Is Hiu urnr*" In n number
nf yenra.
laisl nlghl n liurldor removed
tlm erreen frnn'i n lioilrnnin wingrsm
ilner ni tin, homo nf Mr. and
mini)
Mia. I-' i:
llniiinlllnl nl DIO
Pulmi'ltn A r'iiu e and i-nlered the
i&lt;»ini while Mrs. Ileiunlllst nml
lu-r daughter imt In I tin living

J. H. Hunt and Anil iftoaaeti ut lixley.
(('■ n llan H l , s P a n s T k ta a )
Hr. Tuliir succeed* Hr. II. D
I^e*burg were married In thn
Hmllh
as
head
of
Ihe
lew
si
Medloffice of County Judge ll. W.
m l urgaiilrullno and will lake
Ware yesterday.
Offlro 111 llm f!|*l miii-tliig nil nr
th e new yesr.
O. McClelland was
granted
Hr. T.
K. Mr Daniels wn*
permission yesterday hy O- I*.
named
vlr.u proaldrul
or
Ihe
I’a»ton. local building Inspector,
lo makn repair* In a nne-elnrr 19m lerm and Hr ll II ficotl
was laelectnd secroinrylrm iuic
dwelling In Hie B utna Vista sub­
or. tllh e r icfOciiit* c-tt-t'li-d fur
division.
Ihe ronilnit je n r nn-; l»r W f
L A Itensud was granted , per­ Ijcngh-r. censor, Hr. A. W. Kn&lt;&gt;*,
Individuals fo r n long lime, tu t mission yesterday lo make an convenllon delegate, nod Hr. H.
th a t continued violation- in large sridlllon In his n n e e lo rr dw ell­ B Belmuii. nllernnle nml u le-gl* nod
numbers
neressHaled idrlct in­ ing n«nr Twenty Becnnd Blrent Istlvn Coninillten rninpcnmd of In
spection and enforcement hence­ and Park Avenue estim ated to Dr. II- D. Smith. Hr. C. I, I'urk Mr*
■nd T. F McDaniels.
Dn
forth.
cost 1104.
Hr. Don (!. Itobc-rUon, of *»r
T
Mr. Rurk, who la In charge of
this district, is located in Hanford
The Ban ford Fir* Departm ent Undo, was Ihe guest speaker ut pea
permanently a t the Gilbert Hotel, was called lo Dreaiawold about the meeting end dlscusseit wi'h filcl
Ihe local
physlclanw auir.h-il llm
having come here on Nov. t.
1:04 o'clock yesterday afternoon
"W q,have a new form out fori lo extinguish a grass fire. Fir" -oiHirsllons as a c u rrc illm ul j 7'
I In
truck* end trailers," ho said, "a n d 1 Chief Mack Cleveland reported cerllsn ctindlihm*.
ownar* will be required lo give us this morning.
ell the Information th at we want.
There have been 400 violations or
The regular masting of Ihe
the law tn the past few monlhv end Sanford Lodge flPOK has been
w* e re going to clamp duwn right advanced from Doc. 14 to Dec.
BOW."
IT, Elk official* reported today.
Tested scales hsvti been Intro­ This change wag mad* because
W alter II, Colemsn today added vetlon Army to uso In providing
duced In the city end the track* of the holiday aaaaon.
hi* vote* *n the appeals which a r t Ckrlstoien luiskrts for a t lcarf*1K
and trailer* will he weighed hers,
being mad* fu r the Em pty Slink­ Seminole County femitlee who 1f{e
to aek|. Trucks fuued to be carry ­
ing Fund when he said that only In need
-.f/j'
ing improper lugs will be to lled
in this way could scores uf people
The turn of I I I was received to­
end caeca m aju out against th n r
In Seminole County be kept fi-uu day, which, adili-d to previous con­
going hungry on Christm as dor.
tributions slrrsdy acknowledged,
Mr. Durt also pointed out that
Th# Yucca Patrol Of Troop
"The Salvation Army la doing a makes a grand total of 9S9AO to
Winter gaeats *vh» plsr* their 14 of tb* Bop Boouta of Ameri­ splendid Job In try in g to rail* date. O ther persons who are plan­
children In school and fall to buy ca. with tho oaolatanco of Fred funds fo r the under-prlvllevnl nt ning to assist In (hi* relief effort
u Florida license tag a n subject T. William*, J r . will begin su r­ Cbriatmaa tim e", he said, “end 1 e re urged to make their eonlribuU penalisation unless they pop veying and glaring m arkers on am heartily in favor of their c f. tloa* as early as possible so that
tut* ion A fin* of |SM or *1* lb* Orlando Highway aoath of forts. I would like to see everyone tha Salvation Army can m aks neemonth* In Jull is provide-! under Geneva, soon 4n preparation for in Hanford who is financially able • • • a &gt; y arrangem ents before
the low. ho sold. The tamo pen­ planting a largo umber o l euca­ contribute lo this fine cause. If Christ mas
alty pertains to transient- engage-. lyptus trees a* a highway beautiIn e e m p n o tir y w ide who have flcalloa * pr«incl U conjunction
SU M to p re vide a Florida tag.
with th* Florida Forest Berries,
Boyers of need car- who fall to W. K, Kader, scoutm aster, re ­
top* (to title of the marfatni trans­ ported today.
ferred lo their earn* in 10 days,
Karp IWtot in the Troop will
also are violator* of the law and assist
In &gt;&gt;lh* , besatlftcation
ouhjact to the fin*, hr said.
work. Use Scoutm aster •* « ,
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Scouts To Begin Job
Of Beautifying Road

Voluntary

People Asked To Co- RoumillatHome Is En­
OperateBy Keeping! tered By {Marauder
, Their Pets Tied On i Who Makes Escape

Dr. J. N. Tolar To
Head Medical Group
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

yrsU rdsy against a slrting move
nirnt in congress lo requite a fav­
orable vole or the people before
the United Stales could declare
war. exrcpl In event of invasion, I
Sicivlnty Hull told
reporters
that, from the standpoint of pro­
|,|ity(| F. Uoylo todny received!
1* S e d t A S H i g l l B S t
moting paaro and keeping tho
country out ot war, he wns unable an nprolnlment from Oov. Fred
to see "[ho wladnin, or Hie pmclic*
WASHINGTON. Dee. 16—
ability” of thu p ro p p ed icq u ln r
—Secretary Hull announced to*
mrn&gt;.
day th a t official reports had
Ncvei Hielets, study of a prtiHon
confirmed th a t Jepeneae se rf ace
|s&lt;nding In H io, house Indicated
vessels machine-gunned the Am*
rrlean gunboat Pansy a fter It
had been bombed 'from the a lf
by Japanree naval fllera*

« k O n]To Honor^Victims
Campaign With Him; Unprecedented Move

By Govsrner Cone

'

ations Relieved Of

C M id t T .w

Coleman Stresses Need For Help
. By Means Of Empty Stocking Fund

Avoid The

JapaneseAdmiral

Hull Opposed

TOKYO,
Dec.
1&lt;5-(AV-Tto
Japanese Navy Ministry announced
today that •j company of B lu f
Jackets would bo detailed to honor
tha vlctiina of the I'unay bombing
at a spot t n the YaUglxe BW«r
where they were killed.
The formal navol aaluto will ha
an ariprccodanted gexiure which
aulliuritlea said was tho highest
pniisililo volunlsry Irlbulo a t one

Prize Is Offered For 2 Persons Slightly
Holiday Decorations Injured In Accident

.SHANGHAI, Dec. 16.—(A V Undlsmaytd by b lttsr world crltF
cism of bombing and machioa gun­
ning United Stats* and olhar to t '
clgn ships, the leaders of Japan's
armed fores* war* reported today
to be preparing a great drive lot*
south China to complete thalr
conquest of this
w ar-ravagM
n at left.

Tire merchant &lt;*r huslnesa man
Two persons sustained alight
in Sanford whn maintain* the most
deco rations Injuries when Ihs automobile in
attractive
holidny
during Ihe Wn-k beginning Dec. which they wero riding ran off the
10 will he aw ardrd a |1 0 prise hy highway mid turned over In a
ditch on tho Orlnmlu Highway
Ihe Semiaole County rh am b er of
Commerce, T- K. Hlmpson, presi­ h e ir loiko Minnie hint night, ac­
cording to reports at tho Bhi-rlff*
dent, announced today.
"ffire tills morning.
Mr fllmpson stated that them
M. I- llsre , owner and operator
are no rule* for participation in
rfili annual contest. All Hint is of tho car with an unidentified rith UriHah interests, cam* from
necessary Is to decorate Ihe various 'Woman, weref lukrn tn tho local nany quarters, but could n o t to
huslnesa houses. 'T h ere are no hospital where they wrre treated ifflclslly confirmed.
Return t* Dllleta
application cards to fill out. for |fo r minor injuries.
Must nf them were based on the
A heavy fog was hlamcd for Ih*
all member* of the Chamber of
(P m i Im w m »■■* lawel
Commerce In Ihe down-town ares Iaccident that occurred about 1:00
are considered eligible for the |
IOu 7 t ' year the prlx. went t * !considerably.
Itoumillat and Anderaon Drug Go.

Smart Hootewires
The Sanford Herald to
help keep their bud- gets la balance. There
la sm all economy in
beeping things around
the beeee when their
■Ulky has ceased Is
exist fo r th e owner,
h at w aaH to of us* ia
countless U.her
pereons.
who
can be
reachSd
easily
by
means of this news­
paper. G et rid of yo*r
eld radio, refrigerator,
bet w ater heater, oil
heater, piece* of far*
altar*, gone, or auto­
car Ih*
icash 4* to p
imOthlug
npw.

Call o a r ad departm ent.

Home Demonstration
j Club Holds Meeting
An all-day m rtlin g of th e Chuluole Women's Home Demonstra­
tion Club was held in the home of
Airs. N. C- Jacobs yesterday, Mrs.
Gladys Kendall, Seminole County
Homo DcnionilraHon A gent, re*
ported today.
Tho featured demonstration for.
the day was lha making of citrua
peel candy from grapefruit end
lemon peel, Ihe Home Demonstra­
tion Agent reported, adding that
n covered dish dinner waa served
|n t noon and th at a discussion of
jth* uso of Florida evergreens fo r
! CTirtilmt* decorations and holiday
menus continued throughout the

"Holy NgtH." a plar with a
cast including fifty children will
be presented at tbs West Bide
Primary School Friday morning
at 14:M o’clock.

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy apd continued
mild tonight end Trldey
poeelhly showers In extrem e north­
w est portion Friday-

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Project Re-Paving Of
Jarrell {tan Numerous Appeals For Food|p’ftr pren’jji Celery Avenue

Major
Japs
Meet
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Okayed ByCi BeginsAt Once Demands W U .S .;
British Interested

Tho teat majority ot tho ap*
poaja which com* to iho B ain
Mon Army are lor food, accord,
tad to Capl Prod R. n m . who
explained this mornlns that
more than 71 porcont of tho
monay contributed to tho trapty Btocklni rand will bo dorotad
to tho parwbaoo ot food tor
Chrtatmao basket*.
Only a relatively Insignificant
Port ot tha food can bo atllliod
for toy* and similar lift* for
children, tha Bafratlon Army
laador Mid. and In no ca*o will
more than I I u
B ronta .bo
aP*nt or foya lor any on* child,
bocaaaa ot tho tar Broaior de­
mand thle yaar for toed. •
Th»re will bo no dapllcetlon
ot donation* by oorlon* charity
oremnltallona to thp poor, ha
N o o riy a M o re o f w it Mid. because tha Bomlnolo Goan*
ty Welfare Board acta aa a clear*
^ j i e w w w e re called b y th e Ini how*o for tech operation*.
# B U U th is m o rn in g to te s tif y
i n t h e lo tte r y tr ia l o f Jo e ep h
re c e n tly In d icted by
Bern b o l e C o iy ity G ra n d
. J u r y f o r c o n d u c tin g a lo tte ry
k n o w n a a " C u b a " In S em inole
ijQottiily.

and ao food basket will ho Ion
by tho Ralvetlon Army ot any
homo which la receiving a
ChrlataMa ooatrlhotloa from any
other acooey.
Instating that tho need to
irootor nil*' y ia r than a rtr bofore In h it experience. Capl.
Poron told Of one ln*Unca In
which two families rooido tolothor In a IllUa ahack on tha
ootaklrta ot a email county town.
There ore aeven mambora ot On* A WPA project whkh coni
The 8tat* Reed Department
family, f1r* of them children; plaice Improvement to tho lo
will b«fIn the Improvement of
and- throe mombord In tho other ■action of french Avenue between Celury
Avenue
hmuedlately,
family. Tho »(** ot tho a lt Commercial Avenue and the Lake
children rmi froat one - to II Shore Boulevard, wm given the a f County commlaelener D. L Troth,
er raid todiy after an Interview
year*.
'
proval of the City Commlssf
SHANOirAI,
Doc. 1 4 - m with officiate of the Department
One ot the two men In this'. In tho regular meeting
P
lftytw
o
ourvhroro
of the bombed
m i« iroop haa a Job aa a |a* 5*®. ■!*?*« #n&lt;* City
visiting Sanford today.
tip o n*laIV)rln* tarraar'a fiwd T. WlllUmi waa
It. D. Duke of Jacksonville, United Slates gunboat P*nay to
land. r o r tlthlaLi worjt ha iwcolroa to (obrait the project to officials M ilitant matntenuuce engineer for day mads their way from an in
no roaolor pap, bat Is give* iech of tha Tttorka Proircaa Admlnlr*
refuge back toward tho
the State Road Department; Mr.
■rocerlo* ** the farmer can tration for tbetr approval.
The Clty'e contribution to tbejMcBride, district engineer and bit YangUc Rlvrr carrying their two
SHANGHAI. Ik*, i t —( f ll project which calls for an tupea-l assistant P- T. Holey of DeUnd, dead and eight seriously wounded.
Grrsi
Urea blaied In fallen
Awaiting
their
arrival
from
dilute of over I*.®®® I* illlh tly -,*de an Impaction tour of the
over »3.000 A borting to Mr.| highway and advised Mr. Thrasher llaathaa some t o mllra Inland thv Nanking tonight aa th* J#panc-&gt;e
Wllllanti the project call, for the lh#l imprnvemMt o f - th e nv.au* United Stale* gunboat Oahu, tho army rvlrnllcatlr pumulng ll*
widening of the street to Bd fret [ wnui j begin at once,
ntlailnn
deep
Inin
British gunboat Bee. three Japan- punlltva
and constructing a fill at the lowerl Th. ltoad Department offlelale mo warship* end a Japaneio air­ t'hlna rollml un l'**l the mnend m that the yrade of the at re e l. indicated their Intention of begin plane al»od by at Hahslan to *W quered capital, Japanva* nrlators
report*d flam** ragtag through
"vstly that of the nlng the Improvementa at tha Ot- tha Injured.
State highway.
teen bridge, and working t»wtrd Two known daad In th* Jipanea* what had ntdy a law weak* ago
^ Among the most Important
Tho OommUaloncr* also au th o r Hanford, but not knowing tke bombardment
Wiinoeeee www Bod Saul*, a forSunday of tho barn tha praitd aoat of Grn*r*1laland th* Installation of colored width of th* right-of-way thay Pansy and three other American si mu Chslna ItnIHhrk'a goveDlM
o q l w M of T to Ajrraw.
light* from Park Avenue lo Oak ware unable to My whether or not
m ant
y iro l (ItM t boor porter owned
Avenue and from Magnolia Are tha highway would b* widened, vessel* worst Charles I, KnamlnKragmrnlniy report* filtering
and opera ted h r Mr. Jarrell, end
- ,.
ger of Ocean Beach, Calif, and
not to Saaford Avenue on Flryt Mr. Thrasher slated. However, the Kendra tlandrl, an Italian new*- lu over tlm disrupted coinmuntAndrew la w , both of whom tes­
S tm t, also at the Intereectioa *f brkk will be relayed and covered pepeman. who sought refuge on rstlons IrulUnlnl Ilia actual
tified they had
sold "Cuba”
Magnolia Avenue and Second
fighting hail rndrd within the
tietoto. the proceeds of which
Effort* to overcome unfavor,
The Clip Comm lee lenere author- S tm t. Th* flag pole at the lower with asphalt and rock. It waa In­ board the-vessel.
walls of Nanking, and Japanese
dicated.
tu n e d otw to Mr. Jarrell able credit condition* which have l*ed the purttoxe of police radio
Avsllable
Information
of
the
end of Park Avenue will also be
troop*
wllhnul alackantai lhatr
After
the
Improvement
of
Celery
la t e n p o ll off tho winbaen prevailing locally for soma equipment far th e Sanford Police decorated with two etrlage of tlo Avrmls I* completed, the Road ettaek whkh endangered 70 for­ ntfrnaltn campaign warn carry
thraogk thorn.
eigners mostly Americans wsa that
Department In their reruler meet- colored light*
tlmo,
ro
t
underway
with
tho
for­
throughout tha Department Rnglneera Indicated
Mr. Lora also Ustlflod that
ins last night.
two were dead, eight *erl«u*)y Ini thi-lr' itprrnllon* far nflald.
Tim nffldal Jnpnnwe
an
their Intention Of leveling Geneva wounded, twe slightly wounded,
Mr. J a m il bed 46 aalaaman, of mation Saturday of whet la to bo The m atter boa been under con- Chrlatmt* ecaeon.
Tho Sanford Atlantic National Avenue where the road bed has end 1! foreigners and Rl Chines* nounremrnl anl.l Iho fall of
whom Mr; .Vase m i cm . working known aa Urn Merchant1* Co-opera* aid*ration bp the Corumlaaloners
ivo Credit Board, It waa an noun cod
(OMIlawe m NCI react
sunk.
la Bern toot* County and that hla
were missing and probably a total Nanking raiun alter an Inlene*
yeatarday by D. X. Me Nab. eecre- for to n e timd and definite action
a Ilack lu which tho army In
of
d&gt; saved.
I
"
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6
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■
‘
followed
the
aasm
n
co
e
f
t
h
e
organtxaHes.
cooperation wllh naval Ultra
of.the merchant* County Comm lea Ionere that they
malntntamt ralenilipie «qv''»u*hl,
i, Q. B. 6too* Will, co-operate M il 'th e CUp' In
' LONDON, Dad. U -(ff)~ (lr* * l from the around- and th* atr
toed ■i the parBritain and lh* United Rtatae thrunahaui llm ,dpy-.dvfA r
the Bloae CoThe imnotinrortsiit1 wM th*
worked ta ataa* can cart tail night
CIHnoao dth'niHf* wnrf, driven
la th* grave Par Eastarti aituailon northward through Hta-irtty as
f f j W M W W O l W I I w !’ JACK80NVIU.lt. Pin.. Deo. 1
■rawing out of Japan*** attack* on Ih* Jepnaes* odranood (ram (he
Poet lean person* w»we s r gunboeta of bath nations an tha southern
and
aestecn *#•- f t 'If. P»hT«rtb. a promtaoeg
dtM d before CMy Jodgo, frank
m
attmw. - I t . Mid that tho Oh tats*•
rttrpp p p p o a o f.gaoftqdi «»*■
*g Mdaftal taT the'
irttb
ka,l h lltad r eotilattmf ofory fool
J M U m ta
a t epoetflo Jtlu*l,aih&gt;n - r* tae 'n k .Municipal Cnarti 1* ilb o i lm-al iok» oh cued Fiwaign Sacratary of iho - nihdlAw, hat that ISa ta
&lt;Ur to coftatUato a MtloUs]"!}."
m olt ohcarad FUrelgn
the
.PnUcn.
glsjiou
yeatarday
a
tta
r
-Cta.lfp: nr Y*.Tt*tar Iho
credit situation.
liWA.uw'sSWi
jt
Anthony. Jtdanta , itatansant that vaih-ra had lakon mittoroU* gov
., .„
Under the At*** Co op*raUva';__, . 5 -^ * * -...
drnment hulhltag* Which' had
ta* structure In ■ Irtler to ih * h°°P ..
British ship* bad flrctloq J » p
„
"
;
1nItWa
Only rhargaa for minor law plans* aflar. thty had-baen banuesl ’houso.1 niiicliinagun north aqu
System, aa explained by Mr. M e«lr?L j 2 ? wl iV
flTOr* jTfil Rn^Ulon
Jr4* vlnlatldns were listed
oW
»
g
'
Ae&gt;
against anti1shattad.
Nab, tha Merchant'a Co oper*tlv*|T
m
WT.RH immpm ni
dnlpare.
'
•
part meal.
thoa* white* names
appeared
do b jl . d a t f Ci
Credit .Board, will eend put two The ’ trdwktiWtar' 'will be h la le**4 -h*ro loqterday.i .
Kd*a told Cemmnna the UrMlah - &lt; Japanaae wtrahlpi Warn 1r*
Mr Popvorlh uv»l tho M, r. on the -court docket with drankprf&gt;**cUMoa
notice* to pereon* who ore behind
porl&gt;-d alaamtaR op till Tangiia
cy aet amt Unbtnkdn Hataiis'which h* man- Cnneaa rharga* heading the list ambassador 1* Tokyo bad “made and *■changing tiro with Chli f at Bartow,
Bartow!I to
ta their bills, notifying them of watt nlbra-hlgb fret
MiBaJW Bogging trials
lb*
uiroagaat
protaals"
tu
Japan
.
Tha Oovernor wrote he would.Ute amount of tbelr *IUa and re- will b a 1 tayWMit a t the Pofjoe ages a* a ronr retu llluatratlon of law violation*.
fur Ihu a helling of the Ur dish gun­ naan lM*tt**rl«'-» soraial mlloi boThtum chariiMt with drunken- boat ladybird at Wuhu, up the taw Naphlnx.
not relter* farrlo r ot tbo pro o f quest Ini payment. The eecond and Station. R edotvm ’VtU be placed Th* teat of Mr. I'apworlh'a let*
ta
the
auiomobBso
botanylny
to
n*aa
were;
ja
y
Klndatl,
who
rattan nor replace Judy* Robert final notice will contain a warn icy
Yangtae from Nanking.
estreated a I t
bond;
Mike
T. Dowell of Bartow of (ho Polk that If the bill la not paid prompt­ the Police DopeM eet end the t*r I* quoted below:
“Thl* e*l*te own* an nr*nx* llrannan who estreated a 110 Kdcn conferred with both Prime
County criminal court aa
ly. all other merchant* belonyny County Sheriff, else ta the motor­
Mlalater Neville Chamberlain end
waa
sldlny Judy* nor ask the aupreme to tho aMoclatlon will be notified. cycle belonging to the City.
■rare at Or*nae City. Volusia bond- If. A. J. HlieHian,
.s i
s
Herechel V. Johnson, the United
In
commeotleg
open
tbo
value
of
sentenced
lo
pay
court to clarity Its opinion on
Under this eyelem a peruoa who
the equipment chfcf William* County, ll waa fra i'n dnwn dur or servr to day* iIn ra
the »*,
City Btatea charge d’affaires, l*fore
does not pay hla bills with
&gt;n
r making hla cautious statement to
tag December | | ] | and we l„&gt;t Jail; Jullua Htma, " n*fra,
stated
that
hi*
department
will
be
wa*
fa rrlo r had written tho Gov­ merchant, will be unable to secure
Common* that the two Angla-Haith*
entire
crap.
Stare
lh
rn
we
able
to
opontta
with
more
af
alven
e
similar
tin*
and
Cornelernor and Attorney Oonerel Carr efedlt with another, It
on powara were -In consultation"
hara
keen
putting
out
money
lu
fkteney
than
could
bo
obtained
lues nnblnsnn, negro, waa gl**n on th* rarloua International devel­
D&gt; Landis that ba coaid not eon- plafeed, since all merchants will
Unue a t praaaoatoe unlec* the bo advleod
advised af
of the name* of alt through the addition ot Mverel try and bring the properly berk the altrrnallva of paring ■ fins opment* In Japan's undeclared war
tu
a
pay
tat
b**ti.
Understand
new
men
U
lb*
force.
if U or totting 1* dare, lien
lata) altnation wu* clarified.
who do not pay thslr bills,
He pointed oat that Urn* la on* w* hare nut racelred a cent ta G»ita*r*. negro. charged with with China
It, K. Johnson of Hanford and
Governor Oon* declined -to sad no merchant will ba willlay
The British foreign office wsa
cask* pabite the teat of Me let­ to credit a person who baa a of the most Important farter* ta ratarn alar* l»H Now noto the being drunk and disorderly, end under*toed to be welcktag Ameti- Clara Itaurgunrdea of W obaitr.
carrying e concealed weapon
went msrrlad hy County Judge
ter lo fa rrlo r hot Mid It con- largo and le a f overdue account the apprehension of criminal* and way wo bar* been ■■■••ml:
cen public reaction te Ura P**ay R. W. Wnra rofctorday, racorda
“1114 We paid tbo
Beamed wee fined m oy to days.
tinned hla aMlfnmant W tho on the hooka of acme other mer­ that the equipmen t will afford a
staking
for
Its
possible
effect
In
minimum w atte of time.
lease amoimtlnx lu I H I I t .
W, f t Kmmanual and Huby
ravoaled Hits morning,
-1 wrote him (hat I have chant- 1
The tS w att art. Which will coat , “ U U we paid the
a*ar**ed O'Neal, negraaa, charged with changing United Hiatt* policy In
to do with taUlny the
"It to not the Intention to work
the
h
r
East.
*****
amounting
to.
I
l
l
l
.l
l
.
approximately
fttOO.
will
racklcea drlvlag ware dismissed
Tho regular meeting of tho
eourja what ktad of' -dodalone any. hardship on any
Eden laid Commons today “tha Itoanl of l)lr*ot»rs of tbo H«m“11)1 w* paid the
and ft N. Kntaht, charged with
. they oheuM make.- Con*
moat bb excellent coverage for the entire
is honestly trying to
t
aartoutnaaa
of
theea
Incidents
tales
amounttag
to
|lti.7
l.
lliolu Conn If Chamhar ot Comrunning through a rad light waa
ippeotaru. -U I chaniod Jud««* obillyatleaa-, M r MeMab explain- County, officials of the RCA cor
pa amphasla" and asked marco will | m h&gt;-ld In Ihn t'hsm“Tbl* year If you please' w* flnad I*.
they i* vo o roll ay 1 , “but wo are trying to find poreUen, from wkleh tbo equip­
mambera
not
to
saak
any
further
Delary rowell, negro, and Wil­
her ImlIdlng luntabl at 7:30
Mho I’d bo ehaaltny ,lhom acme way to protart tbo merehunt* ment will be pnrobaued, aeeert. It are *M*a**d l i s t I t "
-The aaa**aor know* |k*r* I* lie Brown, negroes, who w ti* be­ atatamant from th* goearamant o'i-ock, T K. Hlmpaoii. president,
a (s ta rt person* who deliberately woe also pointed out that tho high
advantage no Chaaco for any return from ing held fur tavnellgullon. were because of -the grave issues In- announced today.
buy things they have no tatanttaa
only epodalty bnllt Ugh frequency
properly fo» tbo n n t two dismissed also Traett Benton,
of paying far."
Membara of ParlkmmIL, how' type ta that or Ihra* year*, yol, wo bate
who waa charged wlh violation
The
Mtd-Ftarhlt Oaleopethlo
may pick op the
eiplenotlon*'
of the City’s Sanitary Ordinance over, immediately began to ask Society will meet with Iho Tamp*
queaUetm
*n
Ura
strength
of
Bri*
■age* Intended for tho law -enfm la eammenting th* To* Re­
Osteopathic Rocloly on Dec, 10. at
Mery Miller, nogro. charted
offtmro
vision Loots* Mid: -Thl*. in with disorderly conduct. waa tain's base St llongkoog. pefana* 6:10 P. M. ta tho Y W. C. A.
addition af tho radio eet la M r opinion. U a d e a r Ulu*tration *«et»ne*d te pay a ffne of i | or Minister Sir Thomas laaklp re ­ Building, Tampa. Dr. Henry Tetd
an tho part o t tbo taoquallly and Umrouibly
of Now Orlea** will be th* gurat
I I days and KIU*h Kd futed ta disco** the matter.
of Chief of M l** Bey O. WUliam* deuvodlag affect of our anti­ wart*, negro, charged with larco- Tom WUUami, Leborite, asked speaker.
Eden how say Japan*** explana­
to make Sanford f* lk * Dwport- quated 04 vsloram to* system." ay waa continued.
tion! could ho reconciled -whrn
U none In etflrtencg i r r r . f . ______ lx, . . ____ *.
Tho regular dinner ot Ihn Han
.
. ■■■__ ___ ____
^
they ray first H waa on accident ford Hhrlnrr* will he held In Ihn
of ojMittlan*
end secondly there wore taataur. Valdes llolrl Thurudar nlaht nl
RCA affldnla wore advised talions ta fir* ea every ship."
&lt;tay af tha autborJuaUea by the
T OO o'clock, lucat liMlgo officials
Eden replied, -th a t la Jest o*c nf announced loday and urgod all
City Oommlaelenere and It la onthe question* ta.which 1 had rather mninhorn of llm nrganlaallon to
that InrtalUtleo of tho
net glee a reply."
h« pr«»«*,!.
Tha Bl Mary OaHJasef Washing
Herman Dlkareon, O- C.
A message received by th* ad­
ion wont through oara o f two pr*- LnanHar and D&gt;m Bomb*.
miralty from tho gun hoot Be* said
Th* ataettan of officers for tha
gaara workouts hot* thl* moratag Th* Blackest* will undergo their th* Japan*** sealer officer at
coming year will ha held at the
an tho Sanford Araaaey Drill field ftanl werheut tonight an the A r­ Wuhu had oldered all shipping in
regular convocation «f tho Monro*
aa th* aqaad of 18 farmer gridiron
n old whkh will Include n th* Yangtae I* remain stationary Chapter No. l&amp; R. A M. la th*
rtara Including aonra farmer All
M**lng station end dummy -e r it would he fin d o n Maaoale Hall tonight at 7:JO
Americona. pointed thair aeaakm
Every . n u n a* the The Yangtae River petrel wax o'clock, D. R. E. Starr, High Priest,
to pa—tag plays and also tha
Is expected ta he present organised la 1118 wader a 'rve'y announced today.
skirt tag of and*.
f*r their Inal dr81 before with China (tv tag foreign power*
Th* aonstan araa tad this momth* right I* pretea t missionaries
th* Celtic outfit. '
Tho regular weekly meeting of
tag by Dm Be to be, farmer allt Squad at Dm pre- and ceramaran from pirate*
tto Sanford Mona Cleb achedAmertana heck who rtnnda alx
ih# fallowing play.
Nawsponen bean*red the attack uled for Wednesday night has
feet tall and weigh* 0 8
I Jack Purdaa, 17t&gt;t a Uw Jmmtaan warship after teen dispensed with on account
signals. Baraka will
Harriet. I71i Lyra
•dHartal* In mocah^ papers tod of th* henoflt root boll gain*
l« tom blag of the they are sponsoring between the
168 and Unsay Mot*. 178;
Um Baaferd BtackaaU In Ih*
am U rar. t i l l Clyde
Ladybird.
BL Mery Celtics and tto Sanford
Cam* on the high
I I t a Stapler, IM and Monkey Tha DaSy | press, ordinarily Blackest*. J. U Galloway, soeftato Wadnaaday
178. Guards; Bek W8‘
ad, “we put down rotary, awtouncod today.
IM ; Reaaell O dhaa, 111 pirates ta tho e rt (ha the MadStanetrara. H i
i d know tow ta JUSTICK CARDOXO 1MPROVBD
BnckfWId tactadw Bflty
ta tod Beat."
1881 Loa Harango, 18di Tto U to il Mows Chrankl*
WASHINGTON, Do*. I t —OP)
woara l i l t Sktanay Vta- Japan mmi to told -to th* atranr —Justfce Beqlamlq N. Cardoso
188f HaraU Dakar. 178; U art terms paarttot th a t there la a Of tha C a p r a c o a r t . who hag
and J. W.
limit ta tha partm i i m * of th* grtopa. wee much Improved ye*legday, hi* yhystotaa fvpqrtpd,
British tadtota*

‘Cuba’Lottery

Nearly Score Of Wit
neases Called By
. S t a t e In Effort
To Convict Jarrell

Improvement Cos
State Road Depart
18,500. Provides
ment Officials Ar&lt;
Widening And &lt;
rive To Begin Work
s t r u c t i o n Of Fll
OnNewUndertaking

Lees'Sales Were !
‘ $100 Per Week

John Bull And United
States Working In
Close Co-Operation
In Present Crisis

Lets Abo T e a m e d
:v . J a r r e l l Employed
' Forty-Six Salesmen

Huge Fires Blaze
lo Nanking After
falling To Japs

Tokio Note ExpreaMH
Regrets Promises In­
demnification And
Future Carefulness

Nippon Wastes No

Troops Continue Past Time In Replying
City In Pursuit Of
Retreating Chinese AHRures Steps To Pre*
vent RecurrenceAlready Set In Motion

Local AkrdiaDts Cilj Authorize!
Form Gimp To Baying Of Police
PrijJ^Cyedil Radio Equipment

Effort WftTlJe Made New System Increas­
To Post Each Other es E f f i c i e n c y Of
As To BadAcoounts L a w Enforcement

Papworth Show Fourteen Persona
S &amp; “ V r ““ K! - Need For Revisi
Are Arraigned Li
Of Tax Struct
City Police Court

Senior Regulxr Army
Instructor Visits Here

St Mary's Celtics Go Through Hot
Workout On Armory Drill Field

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a m h m u u -pr***

F u rth e r exchanges to d a y m n rk n t th e p ro g re s a o f d tp *
lo n m t lc r e p r e a c n t a t lo n s g r o w In g o u t o f t h o P a n g y In c t*
d e n t. Ja p a n m e t th a m a jo r
d e m a n d s o f P r e s i d e n t R oom* ,
volt o n t h o s i n k i n g o f
th a
U n it e d S ta te n g u n b o a t b e fo re
t h e y w ere p r e s e n t e d f o r m a l iyThe Japanese note expressed
rvgrcl, promised IndtmnlflcaUo*.
snd stated measures had already
been taken to prevent the recur­
rence of the incident.
At Washington the State Deport:
meat announced th* Amerkmi
government had sent a formal
note protasllng tha bomb lag. T to
demands wire the same s i
**t forth by Urn ?mW v*tL.,
.In Tokio Japho todaVlW
a formal n«ta to, Hi*
Embassy which, met . I t Jfrl

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tlon for th* *tahtag of ihq Untied,
Sts lee goalmat l’anay.
'
Peralgv MiniAre Kokt
(nbauadog
_____ W S
hkhi t *
1. E*pr*»»*4 apo|)gJ*», j^ d ra*
* S. Promised UemnlflcallolL'
S. Promised raeaitalua '’J o ft***
vent a recarrenr* of 'the Tnekwut
already had b*ea taken, * ‘
Grew reeslvsd front W*sMiigt»r
a statement to preaent &lt;o th*
iC u llseM e* Poe* Poeri
•/,

Cold Continues Over
Most T)f Country
■r aimcisu * Prere
Cold weather pr«»alled In n&gt;o»*
sections of the country today
sicepl araund the Gulf Coeet
and alonx tbo Pacific Co**t.
Cold rata. »now and sleet pepper^d most of
region, Ih* Ohio Valtay, th* Contral Mississippi Valley, tho Rocky
Mountaina plains Tnd tha Interior
of T*i*s.
Virginia waa
hlantotad
In
snow. Ht*et coaled tha highway*
causing many Irtlflo mishap*.
Two
person*
were hilled.
About 1.000 miner* ml*»ed work
and 1.000 children mlaaed achool
In *&lt;&gt;uthw**t*rn rounll*#.
Mild lair woalhar pravaltad
In tlaltfornta but the R tcram nta
Hirer, swollen by r*c»nt downpoor*,
thr**i*n*d
lo
brook
I«*,,.&lt;-■ and flood tha mlddl* vol­
ley.
Ho far five person* hav* lost
their llv*e and property damage
has ran Into millions of dollar*-

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy tonight nod
Wednesday, somewhat unsftttad
In Mat portion. allghtlT worts*
on northeast coast tonight,

Search Is Made For
W.C. Hodges’ Forgers

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Again the Japan** h*vr insulted U»e V«Uted BWm
and again they have ta tM tij
and exprt***4
their moat profound regm a. This tlma their airalwaai
bombed a United State* gunboat, loaded with refugee*,
aank It, killed many, wounded acorea.* Ninety-one pereone
at last report were atlll ml*lug.
The Japan*** apology ekaraeteriaae the bombing aa •
horrible miatake, a frightful blunder on the part of gge of
their aviator* who mUtoofc the Panay for a Chjnpse ship.
They promise to ae* that the filer* a r t properly poplgbed
for their careleaaneea and that the United Statee ia ade­
quately compensated for*-all damages Buffered.
While there ahould be no dlapoaitlon on t)ie part of
thla country to ruth Into a war with Japan, or to
start shouting “Remember the Panay T, we can pee'''no
reason at iU why the Japanese apology ahould be ac­
cepted or that the Japs should he treated In any other

W SIN &amp; 0 KAN'S

‘ LUNCH
opr rr a?
"Wrll," IhoMhl

rba

mean

set

seller.

atxm.'

Qulrily, tbs sellar Slipped oet
so* (e«ad f big branch qi p a r
rles la wbleb be Usd tbe scarp
Uvs* would shrink lks hugs *qt»lrrsJ Tbsn Its s«td to tbs ssuJrrsl:
“It roe won't sst mr acorn
wUi you est Us*s 6 m l« » r .
“C*ri*J»ty." tsld lbs *qulrral.
Bo bs gulpsd down tbe hrspcb.
Stare and sU. uaeseplr be
slopped growing. Its sbreob to
tbs #M# el e horse. Tb*n be w*»
lbs sits of ,s little, claasiesp
b**r T brs bs was U s sirs of a
das, then s kitten. lb«o e tlof

hsrp ht*n used so much U w 'r r
become salts big." said tbs
worm, "follow me."
He slid set of h it borne hi U e
fir Us* Sod d e e s lata U s
•round, U s sgiler tallowing.
And lbat's sh e a tbs sellar
ployed s trick.
i
■ l»Qsr And
As lbs earthworm slid tbroesb
bis twIaUns tunnels ahead uf
“W*H ■ mine's-'* shouted
lbs sailor, lbs sailor, lust stuck rrsu b o d r. "Yours l°lo* too
bis bead Into tbs ahtrenee and far." ’
w
bept tslkln*. Tbs fertbsr tbs
Dot before onyon* could oar
worm want lbs loader tbe sailor tp r mors U*t souirrei was only
tii« »Ua' ot * ' house n r. Ha
looked * rrf sad.

the Japan*** gnvernment very evidently hag in mind. The
rnly way these plana can be cirried to complete fruition U
to run ell foreigners out of China.
It is tt)o Japanese hope that by making it so hot for
the Brlt'gh «nd American*, by sinking their *hlpa »nd
machine gunning their nstlonsls, without precipitating an
•ctuel war, thay will withdraw end leave the country
wholly to Japanese exploitation. If this little campaign
of Indirection falls, the Japanese will have no alternative
fls says of information &gt;t doesn’t but to Increase their hostilities against foreigners or to
. . beys a crumb—
A lt ytN ought is hear him holler content themaelvea with half a loaf.

R

tbs paper doesn't sums,
dways flrat I* grab It, and
d y u sd s N plumb rices thru.

S alvation Army
Gats Many Calls
For Food Supplies
spare. Tits other men bap been
un*bls to find work *«»r torn*
limp, but t)M rsckntlr bson
promised a Job on e Wl'A
protect
T b # r* Is ebsoleuir no rbsnca
of the rhlldrist !(i this famUr
luring n dscritt niepl on Christnms gar, or rscelrins anythin*
at all In tbe natnre ol I o n or
sins. If ttirjr nr® not proridsd
bf tbs ftalrstlon Army through
tbs airU lm as Hinchln* Fund.CspL K erri duels rad. “T brr do
not bare ennusli to *t«lt on snr
it bar d«r. and lb*y will not bars
sttossb eroii on tXiriatM** If Ilia
Batrnllon Anliy Is not In e poxlUoti- to tsa rs .lh « iu • ChristWN ltB#kri"'
Vtrfnllns out Mist tbors srs st

Ioust 1G# routines In Berahiele

Tomorrow: Off Asaln.

Countr *ku ore In a similar
rttndMiqn. Cupt, Ksrsn »t*t*d
tbst the minimum n rtd i (or tbs
CUrtaliuaa Ntoobtni: Kund this
Bp PRESTON OROVBR
year would be t | |oa,t |J00. Ms
rsllersted tale epprul to the pub­
lic ter srsrra e s to ronlrlbsts
Dv&gt; s ' Shanghai tbs Chinese to lbs fsU orient ol bis sbllltr
ksvs come to the conclusion, a ft­ north flsnk was on tbs Yangtse sad ssprSssod bis epproslstlon
er closo anslysls of tbs Cblnsss rlrsr and thslr south flank aa* to those wftti b ars slrssdr does
conflict, that lbs Japan see srs chormt against the International
Settlement. Bo flanking « U »*U
very skillful fl«hters.
Here Is u quickie picture of nigh Impossible. Tbs Japanese
what has happened on the &gt;wo bad ts punch a hols through,
which Ibey did near the Interna­
fronts:
In North Chios the Yellow tional RsttUmsflt early In No­
Cash payments totaling • more than $12,000,000,000 rhrsr
cstrnde Inland to th* w**t vember. Out loose front lbs In'&lt;twelve billion dollars) werg made to policy holders and •oBii 600 miles. U rn tu n u tsrnstlanul SsUltmcnr, th* Chinbeneficiaries by life insurance companies in the United abruptly northward about &gt;b*
plate* during the seven deprphgion y**ra beginning In same distance. That forms tbs
030, it was brought out s t the rocent convention of lift bottom end for cldc of s rough
•guars la which *re four rich
uunuiee agents held pi N&lt;rw, Turk fiUy.
sst se t ts subdue.' M *
John -R. Hardin, presldsph of the Mutual Bensfit Uf* gporbwes
•Bur, U&gt;a North Chbm sc pits), fs
InsuHtnee Company disclosed that living policyholders had within that square. Tbs arcs
received $8,783,187,000, including policy loan*, while cash leciudcs nsec* lhaq 600,000 square
d for death claims to estates or beneficiaries aggregated mUsc.
086,177,000. Th* cagh payment! for policy loan* dur- Thrcq vallrsadc run roughly
J the seven years amounted to $3,884,268,000. Cash pay­ earth and south throurh tbs

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raopl* who aro **s*r lo g irt
S , oquar* deal usually got a
pq&gt;.»r* da*l—Fort I'laro# N*wr
■.Tflkuns Tbo b**t way t« bs
ilMro a« gtrine tk* *t**r MUw
«b saaar* «*al U U a w l him a
M O . bU m n than hair way.
gage*. $2,720,618,000; publU u tility bond*, $1,968,779,000.

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ments to living poHcyholder* other than iwllcy loans, totslsd $8,418,814,000, and included matured endowments,
surrender values, dividends, annuities, disability benefit*
and other types of payments.
Btresalng the fact that these payments exceeded the
cash payments to estates and beneficiaries, Mr. Hardin
said: “Depression experiences support the view that,
We sMbpats M w u po p o r t through the payments in cash to living bensflciarlaa In
than could b u s l&gt;o»n sipcctud
timss of Individual pressure, life Insurance is enabled to
far Iha good ship I'rstldsnt
render a more helpful and beneficial aid to life Insurance
’H m rtr lo go aa tbs rocks.
patrons than through the cash payments made on policies
Kick In. Uls llu rto d , for B*m- matured by the death of the insured,"
Inals County'* Bmpty Blocklna
Mr. Hardin revealed that policy loans hove been re­
Fund. It’s *11 *p«nt rtsbt bar* paid In substantial volume. Pointing out that tha differ­
lo b*lp lb* poorence between total policy loan investments in 1829 and
Hungsr fltrlko—WANTCD: Bs- 1986 doe# not reflect the repayments to the companies, he
porUncsd whkr or colorod non* **ld; “Throughout the darkest days of the depression cash
Staid to car* for child. S-yonr-eld. payments oontipu*d to b* made In large volume by policy­
■ s s t Ihr* on promt***—Dayton* holders on account of their loans, whether originally mad*
Booth N*w»-Juum*l.
for cash or to .pay
H - ro
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, premiums."
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llo
p o rte d th e Lola!
amount
In
oaeh
paid
back
by
policykoldara
on both classes
A *ri*ntut says It U tbs l*w*r
of
loans
during
tha
seven
years
covered
by
the survey se­
irt of th* fsc*. not th* *yw, that
lv*a »w*y on*'* th*u(hta. E*p*c* gregated $£&gt;83,667,000.
In th* mi4st of the depression condition* of the
Ity wh*n on* op*n* lb* lower
iri of th* far*.—Muntrsal H ar. ■even year*, tha 46 companies made Investment* costing
$10,848,769,000, Mr. Hardin said, Eliminating non-cash

A party ot N*w York *pori*sMn
inounes that ovsrytblng they
ig on tbolr hunting trip In Canada

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ward slaag thsas thrss railroad*.
Th* b*avl**t drhrs wo* first
ton coat r* t« r on tbo
railroad
n*ars*i tbo coast. Th*rs w»i a
rsasoa for tbU.
Aa soaa as lb* Japan*** Itna
bod foreod lu wsy about Rolf
way to tha Ysllow rlrs r on 6 *
•oath, a strong fort* was p*nt
Inland from thU ro*»t*l rqUrtad.
m
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ThU
fore# hh th* Chht***
th*
rf* i qlong t » sseond r»Uv»y.
W t will** Inland. It forqml th*
Ohio*** bask, and thp* lb* toepad Japan*** column *M $rwp(ht
about *v*0 with th* first |n ih*
•outhsriy advanc*.

Msanlpn*. tbsoe srs re ash »«•tlriIts of tbe war as sstbsrsd
from eurnuU'iY* aewi r*psrt»: I
Killed s*4 wound*!i Cbiasse,
600.0001 JspqntM, i*6,oo«.
,
Eipsfuthurs: Chins, |S60,M0,0001 Japan. fiOO.M.OM.
Cbln«M proparty las*: IfO*,-

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A* aoon aa this advance bad
bssn accomplUhsd slang tgs Ht*
end railway, t strongs force WM
•ont Inland similarly . to hit tha
Chbmoa I* th* y*ar on tha ‘bird
railway, aboql 400 mllas l*ta»d.
That mov*m*ot wg# aU f tglB1"
Nee. I, virtually winding up tbo

A GENERAL who sees with the eyeg of other* (l
never in a position to commgnd aa hs should.—N*^o)e«n,

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
A-*- Pm* *aUri«m*d tk* ersak tor LoaUvIt
WPtisw Bridge CUb yaMfuUy.aka wlU Jain LUm.
tnnug* at her t'lrori1-* buawt K». and Mrs. B

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maneuver*, and the baya' Inventiona i« t a Ounce to show their
worth, They are successful In
saving the aub'« whole crew and
Mr*. B. H- fancy ewe toaat It* heroic 'commander.
mistress at the hanquet riven
recently a t the Woman'a Club by
the Woman's Missionary Society
of the PI rat MathodUl Church.
The tables ware attractively de­
corated to carry out a Chriutma*
motif aad potted plain* and palm*
wert placed a t Interval* about the
room. Bach circle eat at separata
table*
Tbe meeting waa opened by the
tinting ef "Joy lo the World"
after which th* Rev. Paul Krdfeatn
a*ked the bleating. Mr*. ljiney
intiislurml the new officer* and
the prealdrnt, Mr*. Carl William*.
(•&lt;* a abort talk. Mr* Burke
Steele end Mr*. George Herden
rendered *evtra1 duet* and Mr*.
W. O. Hemlng **nr "Holy City*'.
The gur*l • {leaker B&gt;r the evening
wa* Mr*. PatHihall of Orlando
Abori la the Wader and aeakat tonal dnitmner of th* band that
who gave an Inspiring address At
trill fumlah tha muilc for the Junior Women'* Club Dance at tbe the rnnclualon of Ihe banquet,
Armory on Saturday night. Tkta band bn* a fine reed and br**a Dlewed Be Ihe Tie That Bind*"
•action wth IS fa*t rreder* including three vocalist*.

Two Rattlesnakes
Baffffed By Hunters

Social Calendar
frifn d l o f Caroline Lee wiu to
« M W H V R jJ W 1 *#• &gt;■ lw P n &gt; rto «

afU t * P&lt;*H lltoeeg.
Bruce M»«7
Tampa apenf
&lt;k» t m k r t J p l 'k k l * parent*, Mr.

and Nri- $. IT to"*?-

Rlpovid Pfal°h* «od dobp Rally
Of Bavanath. N T. have arrived
berg to IBM# the «lal«r *«*#oa.

PranH Ql**&gt; Of Lerington, Ky.
Refreshment* were tarred by la tb* guaqt of bit aunt ap4
t h e «hbetdeeei to tbe following! unde,'IfV. gnd Mr*. W- U CqOPMm. M. W. Robert*. Mr. A. K.
ReaMtter. lira. J. T. Newby,
Mr*. O. C. Gibb*. Mr*. Homer
UNlo, Mr*. Mary1 Hall, Mr*. P.
F. Campbell, Mr*. Edward Kel•cy. Mr*. G. E. McCall. Mr*. J.
T. HoHadaw, Mr*. W. H. Hand
Priond* of LaRoy Cooper will
aad- Mr*. G. B. Moore.
ragrot to learn that Re under
went an opeeatlon for arptmtilMr*, j L. Inaley. President,
The annual Christmas parly nf
Prnelalmed as th* grerieri inncltla leal alghk.*V lb" FerfaW- presided over ibe roguWr month- the Daughter* of Wesley wa* held
lion
picluru ever made wtlh an
Laughton Manotthl llaaplta).
lr tmatne** and eoelnl meeiing last night at the Methodist Church
or the 81. Agne* Guild whlrh Amir* with Mis* Bessie Zachary, undersea boat a* Ita subject and
Cbrli* Palptcr, wa* held yesterday afternoon Mia* Ruth Hand, Mr*. A. II. Zach- loeal'e. "Hubmarinr D-l’’ ha* been
Mr*. J. W. Kay and Mr*. R. Th* Mlaaaa
BHUbath
U
ffW
,
Marjorie Peg * Hit Mr*. Wirier, ’ Mr*. Vail ui v. Mr* Helen Khulta and Mr*. W. hooked a* the feature attraction
B. Psurtfny m e te H a t heriaage*
al ih e'R ita Theatre tonight and
(JUiaU l/H rll nml Mr*. Holland Dean f . I I'll a* hnales'ae*.
turn,
Dorothy
Wiggins.
la Plrri* Number Pour of th*
Thursday,
bnslpaae*.
Adam*,
were
tb*
guuali
for
the
Flhil Baptist Church which met
'!
II. K._ McKay pretided
It I* a Warner Bros melodrama
weekoad
at
th*
Pill
Mu
Hororily
Mr*.
Shrrmon
I.lnyd,
»eerel»rt.
yesterdsy aftamwag at bar horn*
• vrr a shorl biuipe** *r**li&gt;n and
O'Brleu
and
house at TulMhgaae*.
read the mlnutr-alor the Wat gave n ('hrl.tiiia* slnry a* the co-starring Pat
nn PalNrild f f t .
George lim it,
snil
featuring
meeting
after
whlrh
a
aihedme
ib
vollnnal
Plan*
were
made
fur
After a ahort devotional by
Wayne ("Kid flalaha.l") Kuril*.
Pvleads of Mrs R, O. Crenshaw
Mr*. O. B. Batman and Mr*. Ib af Orlando will ragrti tn leant nt lima for Guild member* to Christum* bn-.kel* after wlileti In the making of It the Upltod
uieka chrWtmu* gpilmtda fur the otelnhrrw **lhrred around a
M. Carroll that the la fll at Ihe Orange Urn. lb-&lt; rhureb wa* gtren A shower
Htale* Navy Department deserve*
deroral-’d rlirl»Uitn« tree where a* much credit a* Iho movie folk,
conducted th*
is masting. •ral HoapHal. Mr* Crenshaw will
»»» held for Mr*. Joe Gnniali**' euili wa* presented a glfl
for li threw open to the Wam«r*
b* rementbefM as tbs farmer Hiss *oi*U son and Mr* Dean, eiltteaMl*. II II. MrCall, leather,
t/taB e Collier of this city.
llorinl aecfJPTry. gave an Inter- wn* alien a sp-ilul nlft fimu llm it* submarina establishment* *1
ban Diego. Coen* Coro in the
•-Hue talk on Christum* Tfntll- i la**.
Panama Canal /.one. ami Newport,
Mrs. J*«h UoaaeU and young Dun*.
Mr* W. 0. Fleming rendcrnl ' It I.
Tliuae present wi-re:
Mr*,
*oq, Oharls* Clayton, ol (Wine*
The moat modem of subma­
vllle, are apondlng tha Christ­ chnrle* Btecnworth. Mr* Georg* Iwn Rent;*, "Jesus i* King" and
"Holy City" a tr i-inp mini by Mi** rine*. officially railed the D 'l
mas
holdays
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mcltory,
Mr*.
W.
AAdam*.
Jr.,1
Mr*. Kay and Mra. Prurtfoy to the
and al*o nearing ihe lllle of
D. rofrastar. Mr*. Russell Mr*. H. L. Cornell, Mr* Martini M nrgatel Davis.
following: Mr*.
Ada Walker. C.
The*.- injuring IIlia tHcaslim Dolphin, wa* u*ed in all diving
will h* ramvmbered aa th* far­ Ham, Mr*. John MeWrh. J., Mr*.
Mr*. 0. B. selinan. Mr*. II. W. mer Mlaa Catharine ForresterMlnarlk. Mr* lleyw»rd Walker,' were Mri. Clark lamnartly, Mr*. and surface-running scene* It
ware. Hr*. R M. Carroll. Mra.
M m Kuilli Peak*. Mr*. Fred' J. t&gt; l.anvy. Mr* K. II Mney. wa* Impossible, of Course, in Iho
D, 9 R Btarr. Mrs. C. 11 l«ath,
Pope. Mr*. C. II. Wliecnp, Mr* Mi* (! K. MrKay. Mr* O. lb limited *|iare aboard a real *ubMr*. Urltton Johnson, Mrs. 11.
.
.
A. U. Wall*. Mr*. Vail Lorntl, KsttMge, Mr*. Mareu* Tyro. Mr* marine, lo find room for camera
L Oarrlton. Mr*. Boston Hleele, | Mead, creeled by the rulnrado Mr*. J I. Inaley, Mr* It, U J. K. Courier. Mr* Boy Tllii*. and light crew*. Bo ihu movie
Mr*. B. P. McWhorter, Mra. it. j.river backing up behind Boulder Denn and Ml** Olive Dlnkle.
Mi*. II. II Mua*. Mr*. J. P. maker* (mill at the studio a
A. Moreland. Mrs B. O. Mtihrla.1 dam, will be l i t mil** tonsThurmond. Mr* J l,. Clark, Mr*. duplicate "of Iho D 'l, eitl into ten
Mr*. J / 'p. West, Mra. B. * q j’ f
’
Co.knurlisa
nrv
oririnally Ilrodle William*, Mr*. A. 11 iliffem it sections, and outside llnDickerson, Mr* L- V. Durdoye.
--------------------tropli-el ln&lt;et-ts nqd are Iwllnred /S*aimon. Mr*. T U Sullivan. rnd* of the** *eeiioa» the i*rhii* -' ek-j Ut
'nw lr*n»mlri*on af weather In hukw lieeti illssemlnsled In Mr*. C. P. Ilrwaan. Mr*. Ilalen nlcians were abl# to operaie I hull
_____
j) biformstion by radloUlelyyewTlt- intapi'reti- s,in*i by s . ihU shipped Shull*. Mr*. O K Whit*. ,RU* apparnlus for clnnrup idiot*.
c. A llalne*, kfr*. J, C.‘ Hpecr
The story of the D-l was wnl
Tba British royal tts l^ i'c nac|i W *»*• been developed to a point III romuierte.
ten by Commander Prank Wend.
Alsu Mr*. II lb MvUall. Mrs. I!. 8, N., who was the author
ami other
, .11. .Duncsn,, Mrs J. O. Adam&gt;. of "Celling Zero"
r». Zeli B*l()lfr, Mra.- w. I. stage and screen hit*. Technical
a» all
Morgau. Mr*. O. P. Ilerndnn ndvi-or* were present
Mra. J. K. MalUnger.
Mr« time* during Ihe making of the
Grady liunn'n. Mr*. II. kl Me picture, and gnaranleed Its *u*

Meeting Is Held By Daughters Of Wesley New UnderseaDrama
S t Agnes Guild Give Christmas Party Will Be Shown Friday

Ic Number Four
Regular Meeting

il Plans
Program
Th* AaaoeUtlap for Childhood
Education will RMatnt a Christbaas program at tha Booth Bile
Primary School Tburaday night
pacam bor' II, at f:41 o'clock.
Childraa from aacb of tb*
)hr*a primary school* alll lake
Bari. Thar* win be dancing doll*
tram the Baal Bid* Behoof, a
•tea slab from ta* West Bid*
Reboot who
alas Christmas
fagal* and tbe Baatb Bids School
§U 1' piaeen l two *|tR( play*,

win

W d iiriB bU M aB i'faarik" Under
ftva dlraetlon of Mrs tra d Rut-

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Idtw er F lo o r
B g lran y
10-35
10-35
M A T IN E E
A N D N IG H T
ContinuouH
I P . M.
11 P . M.

M C M U M O M FOI TIMUM

Cask 111. Mrs. Fred Wilson. Mra
U D Miiiltb, Mrs. If. L, Gibson
Mrs. W L Harrison. Mrs W.
C. IIIU. Mrs. A. Ib Htrven*. Mrs.
Uulnlun Hruwn.
Mr*. M
I.
W right. Mr*. C. o. WblUlngton,
Mr* W. O. Fleming. Ihe Mlstow
Ds-ash- Zachary, Itulh Hand, Versa
Woodcock,
AUi-cn
Chapman,
l.*nl« K raut, Margaret Dari* and
Flora Me Phalli.

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Pat O'llrlcn and Wayne Mor­
ris play a roupl* of young sub­
marine crewmen who have devel­
oped two great Invention*—a de­
vice In shoot men safely to Ilo
ocean’s surface If a ship is sunk,
■ml another device to raise the
U-Boat itself.
In I tic story Ihe D t| I* rammod
and sunk duriug some war game

Tumor, on* of the hyatetbMr. Turner, who lleea near
Iho Hurt n r', latoit that tb flr
doc(i tlophrd n ruvey of btfd,
m »r the epnt wliaro th* rattler*
wcra found hut none bftMn. pifh
of Uis anakna. U waa t-egoried.
were aiipro»lmntctr alt fact In
letiKth.
W. P. Codr iliutrale M l) la
hurried In n giare Untied from
aoltd reck on Lookout mountain
near IVnver.

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E V E N IN G IN PA R IH 11.10 lo $10.00
E X T R A F IN E T O IL E T SETH
•3 .7 5 TO $07.50

Poor famous spccURy ahopa . , , "The Little Shop of
A ppm ln. *Th* Little Shop of Sports Wear", "The
Little Shop of Lingerie", and *Tho Little Shop of
Hoeiery" , , , note open aa cgie . . . in e new, calm,
OBchBRtlwg specialty store . . . aunsged by fsehlou
euthorltlg* of rere testa Aad beckground. They went
to show you the nkwet eolleetiane we heve evar
offertd ... , In the most egreeeble end eoovonient
totting ltnegingUe . . . e t btweth-tekingly "Smart

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Ft s lu m built-in lender s 1 fU sE.
j lr ht battvrir* ealrs, 5c eeah.’

Hollywood Shops '‘Everywhere** a n friendly store*.
W r it not e "high hat" store, ead our lebel has *
topBtettoq the pouniry over 1gg quality, good tests
end up-to-the-minute fashions, m r , , . very modoratoly priced. WeVe toasted In flenford on East
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R m t M U l f t l WU*«S, # * • « « * .
r The Higher officer* of the fleet,
Florida, Thet roo ma*m «x th*
cool and meter*, had . Utile t* aay.
asm# * m ter the Mock m i
However, they emphasised the
(h*l you do for Ike whit*."
Ipoint that the fleet dee* not want
Wilcox told the hone# Ike eoet
trouble.
{
of rolling labor etaaderdo ender for the Ctty’e fund* after the hank ■
| “We don’t tike to die any mere
• vtge-koer bill world he geld agreed t* ftrn jah talflcleftt eetUteral U eorer the Clty'a dvpoalti.
far egrieelter*.
■ f bom bing o f t b s
g u n b o . 1 P snsjr, than a rivUlaa” on* of them a*IdBlda *r«r* received at the meed*
Benefits of tfao meteor*. ho
,
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p c c o n s i l j diei.t*&lt;i a rireog pro- “We have ea r faalUe* and beam ,
declared, .were Intended for vlr- lag for faralehtag and InaUUIat
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teallr ell worker* eicept thooe the fixture* for the toilet* to bp
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m s n d l n * to ll . p o l o * * , . a n d c o m ­ eweet to oa. Bat oor duty I* to do*
constructed fa r the uee of left
Deal .1 4 - W » - on tfao farm, the lo w est geld of v litter*.
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I perils Don e n d w . r n i n g t b e t f i r i n g fend oar country and we aregeady
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far any emergency-''
them all.”
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on A m e r ic a n tc . s . 1. m u . t c e ie e .
Mpirord. to n g aubirMted a hid
And they are, too. They believe—
Indeatrr w orld, ho fereed to
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higher prices the* the tnc{*e**d
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coat of llrlng. be added, world the apecifkatione rrw rtly raleaaed
ten iio n of E m p e r o r
H i r o h l to to In the Astatic—that e dlrlalon o f
U. 8- era leer* and a plane carrier
giro to the farmer ft smaller
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wh o m th e J a p a n e s e a r m y a n d n av y
comp*retire tnoem* then hit
high command moat answer for fan of fighting and bombing
preaeol arerege of »M» a T ear.
DELAND. Doc. 14.—h is s Hell* g , act., i t waa the first time the plane* could blow both combatant*
The Florid Ion warned of ”a
Burch Campbell, heed of worn* .resident bad intervened perron•erloea d a n g e r that the pro­
an"* athletic* a t Station Unlv.r- Illy faTth. 8 to .-J.p m .ra. W V l
scribed ralnlianm v a n world H
•Ity, U dbeating a move for the tfcougfa he sent tadlrect -word to
come the maximum la all Indieconstruction of a awimmlng pool congreesional blocs that bo would
a t Btateon.
Women's Athletic not be preesured Into Involving the
Association ie sponsoring the pool. Uni tod 81*Ua In I be far east by
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invoking the neutrality act-

urn Promise* Act
tldf .Lower Strata
*fcgtoa,

Witnesses Say '.
J. Jarrell Ran
‘Cuba’ Lottery

Fonnal Opening Of

Cv.tlnw.e wrem - te e Oa*
“ H n l l v w n n / l Q h f l n a ” .contained In a memorandum hand- reached as high as *4.600 . week.
n V U J f W U U U 0 1 I V | » &gt; l L u Secretary of fatal* Hull
The 8(at* completed He eee*
shortly befero the noon recess,
and th* afternoon eeeelon wa*
, " . . . . ..
IJapanese Ambassador Salta when expected to .be devoted to a eerie*
Formal opening of th* Holly-Jth, ^
raiaM r7 arr«rod ci witneeSe* for the defense who
wood Bhope. with -.toroo
hurriedly a t tho .t a t . d e trim e n t under the questioning of Attor­
wboro." wa*. announced today ^ r w n t h u ^ r o m e a f . apol- ney Georg* A. DeCotto* will took
for tomorrow by Harry Bobr.l0gtefc Th# memorandum, mad. to show that Mr. Jarrell Is in­
rortd.nl managar of lb . atore p' bUe ^ UMmM In pmf,
nocent ef the charges aa mad*
and eoeratary of the national « •p |.Ma t.n th* Japonaso am- by the* Grand Jury;
oroanlsatlon which op .rate, a U tsador when .you ma him a t J
After nearly five hour* of
chain of g | store* throughout 0&gt;fIotk.
Intensive questioning yeeterday.
the United *u t **
" *1. That the president to n Jury meeting the approes! of
llollrwopd Shop, aro foe- dMp| y .hocked and concerned hy both Assistant- Stale Attorney
! ° 'T
, , ^ taU,r
* * u’ th* new* of th* Indiaertratnat* Lloyd F. Boyle end Mr. DeCotte*
°* , A* ? r*A' ‘hemblag of American and other wee selected from the first IS
J * 1*
V,?.P, ° L
non-Chlneae vetaela on th* Yongt*. m m 'called from the vanlrt eon*
tabling t t names that was drawn
by Circuit Judge Millard B.
of Ho.tery.“ lo on#
" **. That all th . faet* are bc•tora located In t t i b g i Build- ,„f , &lt;M m bl- aftd wU, (hort,y u Smith last Friday.
The Jury finally selected to try
Ini on East Flral Btrorl.
• preMtlUd i ,
j . p ^ n . ^ governtho case Is composed oft J. A
In a ttalam m t today, Mr. m#nk
nehr Mid that ""ollywood Shop. .. ,a ^
,n ()m
,t
, , , o w W* r* ,
to hoped th* Japonoao government
a high hat a oro. and o,.r label
^ tom^ igrtBg drtlaBoly for
he. a ruDutatlon the ^ erm n lrv _____ . . .
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I s i Announced,;^* sX"ZL&amp;"S£%

- Chairman Mary Norton.
Seerat, Now J* n * r. of tfb
*r committee, told her colgitot. I t who not ib* Intention
U * hill to “start filing wage*
all tsa**tit**, but only In
a* tar which oppreealv* wage*
botng paid lo a substantial
tiou ef worker*.”
Ik* *ald lb* measure would
rfaUeh .reasonable standards
the protection of the nation's

» JSTmi

Seven hnhdnM Tdkam defeeted

tfiOO Mealcan soldiers la IB min­
utes at th* battle of San Jaebito
In 1U8.

l a t t i c e d A dvertise m e n t
T * o ftirtil fkrnl.hed room*, pri-

• Vgl* hom*. L iv .o o , i 07 t*&gt;r&lt;h
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HiaelVy liog% iV lllW #kro I K
T il W F lrfl
TtMU.
! tiedly decoyated,' ft#*# by
ye*#.’ P h h ^ l M ^ k ' Bottar ^

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(Peanut)

I’bona 401 J .

16-»Hotis«s For Root
Slot* superintendent U at Oil- FOR RENT: l-room n*wly rodocoratatd houa*. Phone A. P.
Pert Hotel to e*l*ct eovoret
U^tao tor permanent salts work. Connelly ft Bon*.
W* guarantee 1*0 00 for first
&gt;0 days. Also comralaaUn Call
.for
Mr.
T aut Tuesday or

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
Stall 80-34
State Market

e e lta rb * tu r n lp .i a n d . a ll' *UMrV v g .ts tlu a lo k .v p l | e l .a n a a d
T rep fro m &gt; r h t.
w a r m , an*
b u t . an d funuu&gt;. I t I . a lit*
e a v .r fu r l.w n e . t.r n a . r&lt;&gt;.ea
and t h . a a r d .n T h . p l .n l (mal
v e l u . .h o u ld
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e p p re c l.le d .
T n lierrn t t u . t I . I h . rh v a iw .l
an d m oat e ffe c tiv e In x c llc ld e
o e th e m a rk e t

Tabscea Baaff IM.M per tee
Tobacco Coen* Dost I I U I
per lea

BAN FORD, FLORIDA

Housekeeper tor country home
i for man end boy,- Beg I Her-

(aa. I t yeen old.-whli* ro
All kinds Christmas »r*e U«hta&lt;
L Can take oemplota chargeOanutne Meade bulb*. .BeoUI care Herald.
Carreway. Ine. ~
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mat from Echols Furoltura t a ,
(04 Sanford Ave. New furniture

8m J. T. McLain, Geneva Packing
House, for Fancy Ckrislmaa Fruit—
Whole, Half or Quarter Boxen.
Mixed or Straight Oranges. Price*
Reasonable.

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V io la te d B t a t . D a w ;

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\ Joaeph Jarrell, king of the
Seminole County
"Cub*”
barons, v u found guilty butt
night on «U five count* In
an Indictment charging him
with operating and promot­
ing a lottery. It waa the
one haa been convicted o f a
vie 1st ion of th* BtaU lottery tow*.
Attorney for th* defense, George
A. DeCotte*. Immediately Indicated
that h* would prepan a motion
for a now trial to b t presented in
Court n*Jt Monday morning at
f iSO o'clock a t which Urn* It to ex­
poet ad th* aanttnc* will be pro
■sensed if the motion to denied
. The penalty foy conviction of a
violation ef the lottery towa of
the’ BtaU ef Florida eenelsti ef a
fin* of not bee than «S00 nor more

HAYNES

plus

several

urad furniture

Talk On

fiNGLIStfS:....,
Gulf Station
YOU CAN’T HELP BELIEVING IN
SANTA CLAUS WHEN YOU SEE
THESE PRICES ,

...... $1.75

Encouraged by today’s dona­
tions Capt. FYad Ferae of the Sal­
vation Army (.pressed hi* ap­
preciation for the splendid sup­
port which has b*en given the
campaign so far, and urged
others who have atprca.ed a de­
sire tn contribute to gel their
money In early so that Army
officials will know Ju.t how
many destitute families they will
b* In a position to assist.
Again pointing out th* dir*
need which la known to eilst
among certain families In Sem­
inole County, Capt. Feron told
of a family eft four living on tha
edge of towg. The mother la an
Invalid and tbs father la partial­
ly blind. being also otherwise
physically disabled so as to ren­
der him Incompetent for man­
ual labor.
They lira In a two room (hack

Made To Seniors
By H. J. Lehman

Pasteur Treatment II
Administered Girl
Bitten By Mad Do*

H. J. Lobman. Seminole Coun­
ty farmer and representative In
tho Btato Legislature, delivered
n talk on vocational guidance
before th* boys of the senior
else* of the ftamlnole High
School into morning at #:oo
o’clock- Mr. Lekaen 'w as Introdaeod by. J. L Initer, chairman
of th* Community Service Com­
mute* ef th* B oury Club.
Mr. Lehman dlpeuaeed the auto
Jecl ot .farming neoMMni the
lechalealltlsa of producing and
markatng crops, but dealing with
the fundamental* underlying suc­
cessful agricultural work which
he characterised as being much
the same as fn any huelntev
Tree bid the development of
(arming daring the peat M yaan,
Mr. Lsfcmaa said It Is still pos­
sible lo make m*n*r In farming
F th* farm to property handled.
He eald that th* farmer mu.t
k n o t hie baainee*. meat have

The presence of rabies among
dogs In Sanford has been def­
initely e.tabll.hed according In
Paler J. Hoy. local vatartnarlan.
who reported that Jeanette Wolfar, young daughtar of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wolfer living on the
Lake 8bore Boulevard, was bit­
ten Monday morning by a dog
which wa. Infected with the
disease.
Following the lilting of the
glri. tb* head ot lb , dog waa
sent to the Htate Board of
Health In Jacksonville where an
•aamtaallea waa roads and a
**positive” report refurnid. Plena
wore made Immediately for tb*
child to take tha Pasteur treat­
m ent which la the mo«t com
■non and effective treatment
available
Dr. Boy declared today that
ba haa two other dogs which
have tho Infection and that Dr.
C. W- Baker also haa found tbs
disease among nome dogs Hi
Banferd. It la pointed out that
It Is Impooelbla lo loll bow
many • dogs have hero bitten by
the dog, suffering from th*
rabies and that foe this reason
It la desirable for dot owners
lo keep their P*ta locked up
duriaa U e neat «* o» H days.
The veterinarian pointed eat
that contrary to popetar belief
tb* weather has nothing to do
with tb* provalonoo of reblas.

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LOOK FOB THE BIG 8A I£8 BILL AT YO
. USTEN FOR THE BIG BARGAINS FROM THE f

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account of ,).U fhy.lcel dim J . * 1

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little Children. Oept Feran mlll.| ch»lnn»n
ol
Ik .
Chamber's
Tfala family, and aeete* ™| Lagtelatlra Committee on Rpf*r
other* 'Ike (ham, will have no; , Bdum ^
, , deualUsgr with 11*
Chrlalma, this year. If Ike Ral- np()ona| Aa(hnrltlra juila wee
ration Artoy through th# Kinpty] approved and ordered turwenled
Blocking Fund la uaable In pro-,
lhll
chamber #•
vide for them.
Commerce at Washing***Contribution*
grolefullr
•» -1 J. L. Marealait*. chairman ef
knowlrdged »Hb thank, today,• the Chamber’s Advertising CAM
were *a follow.;
j mltlao reported nn the activities
L. r . Doyl*
I 4*0 of hta group during lb* past
-A FriendI.IOj month. Including lh . placement

Total
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Rwolt*. ike rrach Rve**t«*. HU getter, ahww* hto
ir*t prtse U» the Miami lit*mate Of** d*lf turn*meat,
olfera who hale SO tout pelt* ha tight Rinrhea- whwh
, to imww «Mt the roaaerUR hy a atrekv, i t to t w v v a

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Move Is Made To CITY NhWS BKIBI'8 Karl Lehmann
Tell* Kiwanians
Send Wages Bill
TouristsComing
Back For Sludj
VatthK The Okkaroe ay»mt«**»
The last yegotate towthm rt
vattwvl »Voat itohtota w ro eat a Ort*
the Order «4 I M n a fttag has j
l« e *t IVwhea « a *» spev*** **'
the ruvtral year a r t he beta to 1
h-tt
halt twe htofonee* eftraew*
I to* U«t&gt;*»M Halt Th*n,4*| et*ht
«t 1 ta eVkack. heal rtlKtato
IttS M M i. »Vp l i h*V—FV*'
ttAINKHMUK. iW w h e e »V
WAHIIINQTONt Ota. th -W ^
eea'.Mvevvvt twaav
-Mwro tU a
w hroae «to* to ro to iv k atto ey jM jk • '
Utoia* toadaea eapreeaad eealtdrow
ip ia t thw t m
hy 'h e efttoe,
wmalws h rtvK ttvuarorotataw,
roMtom naoro he eeart the wegva th* (taalvavl t he
t a m - a r t tha etovwa toW *ty *»
end huara hill t o r i t* We
HTuh will to h i
a h v t t i M ' I V t v h avxl t o t v 'd w t o
lee fur rvvaatptog.
ll»-’vl IhatMhty
la Ihe pvvvto- m IWv
h.” vakl
, Speaker Itaukto-ad aakl he wa* uVtoek. H. M. I
Katl lntoM la,
H the
I sure the leaderahlp would H ' **'1 *»»u-uku-vd Ivutoy
|U l « fewaty tto w to v N t W
| ami aiu*&gt;uncvd hto tulvu'tue 1“
•* -w&gt;»ev».. m . k h v e e r *to '»*•*-huld night w u lM a If heeva^l)
Itotklaa to lto
, \*We Km wu&gt; t I.S at
t'sta&gt;
h\dh„.h* Ps nwwwv* vw'*v*n
I to c«tu|d*le *,l|uM um lto&gt; lueawiv l*r«l Rt,w i
at
" I h v d t »« put****** l&gt;&gt;r and ,hv S w to d tU h k e ' h k
J th l. wevk
M iH ulll atoa
a d l tv iltw lr haxv J.'^VVwrt « w W,lt
a veat-vwl »• &gt;#•***■•
I Dallyuis lacllra, huwevvr, kepi thu ,u,u tousv pa1
tvr
th», px4l IkOV »'&lt; v i a * , ito, to&gt;l t&gt;**.'*nn» nmd
:lhe
IIuum&gt; fi«&gt;«t ,-*•*.kh i «« utu* iioaw tue,
l
I*'* tvat &gt;al tkw a mV* !
\,n v n Ac-uun'Ma, wtoeto
'aateutlim ni. lu Ike toll A quuvuw Huy U Wllttoma
th d w v a r t m» M at k«»t I k * . I meeenk w hnto v W t t w e l r t
(rail u a . demanded uud utdvted
VMAVUM awhm 'to- -ta t,\ a h a h » twm. mxwrJtoro »* »» ta emmeewhen poly a handful wf tueiutortv
The MhJ-FW
aeatty l"«i t« * &gt; the s a v e d »!,I wwn- Meta, tmkay hv M»v Itoenta
galto-red f«» the duyV a u k .
to v v ty will navel
aveaej t*|»*,»v»v»v»M ahw h I t &gt; 1 »&gt;h\ vhawvwM wt ttor ttvnltaA
Mart Involved puilMMwrwUty U*«wpa'hto ItoeW
,U in v ts a l »h.- p*-t &gt;vav tow t»*
itoS vw»n.»vw Vv»v»ed
we.pup, wete ui the touwK wt ti tot | \ kl ha tl
wl
U
,v
J II h'**»ktV\ Mve. Ito
Itowe eiwWavurlag t» »wwp Ito- liuitouug to T»a
1 A .S v e a a n and Mvw k. I ktojc,
adiuiaUlialK'n'a a ta to tv tola the T»te wl New I h l
A ilflit k in u I F K « M
I t o c u a r v * ''. * to v w s t o *M
illveard Kulw ivgaidlntt auwnd t w , l qvakvt,
J {tantw«xt«»v- w -l alt Wk'lwv itowhk
tuentv made puaattJe au uwhfmrt—
to, lv|W &gt;w d to
ui.i-eu, wl a
•May it* Obtaining a vote wa tt
Th- ugwtot «lw
1v'.-wg,*, »N,K »«U aptprav ua Th*
The llouv* Itutov C u a u rtto ,
t u w n a a a ay
| StenfVnri l b i . l t I t o , v e p e meat
iwroawtole, called off heatutga wn
' to t.wwewhri I* ttor w « - p q p t »
lhe saevwuie tequUmu a uulKmal l a
u* a
vt vIW f
totov them
tefeeeadum h la iv any wav v«ukd I N i p i I a l o
Itov Jk
he deelawd- t'haltaaaa Sumairw
Ito .
S p a , - . , vf 'toe vwaibvek **'
Teas. Itoawevnl, puialtag uul 'to t A l l l f t S • “IT
p tv \u d ttor d n e v ' l e t to U t a f
hy signing tha pv'iiem mevaher* /A to
iv ,d &gt; « i, a , p w " h h p * '' n'ey be
had untored dtrvet lluuw. avtton H v i l l i ■ V I t
w, ito w e ’v-i a an v i t a l ton
that resolutive, mid the l amaaitt**
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wdwMV ttor t o , , ' &gt; wt Aukrikfte
decided “under all the titoMa
A th ito 'm ,. p
The 8anford Fire Department stance, it wuukl not at thto tint* tto&gt; vathm, dep
d w v iiw to mvI iw vaiphaaie* H e
anawcrril l In re rails lu eating, to o &gt;•&gt;«« &gt; p „ ,i wt S w l v r d
H
proceed
with
W#
heartaga."
Ruade#
Ifehmd
ul.h grata fire* ye.'rnlay a ft­

IU* Adv*rtfeiln* CaropaijmMftck InNorlh
1st Ht^riair StNtNtro

Gurtkiix Chib Will
Sponsor (Itrtsimas
IdWiUng C ontest

AiMwl By Air l.i»u'

3 Call« Answered
By Fire Department

1k&gt; ovk vd net 'ha' p-tv-nt kwag

ernoon, Kira Chief Mack Cleve­
land reported thl* morning.
Tha firemen were firal railed
at 1:41 o'rlork lo Klilk Hlieet
and French Avenue where a fire
had started In ihe dead grew un
a vacant kd tl.rre. The neat call
waa nt 4:45 o'rlork le etllagui.h
a grass fire near Prenrh Ave­
nue la the Urramwuld tubdiviaauv
and shortly after B:00 o’clock the
firemen were called to a grata
fir* near iKe httarorctioa
of
Sanford end Ceaevn Avenae*.
A Bluebill dock, on which there
Chief Cleveland reported that
waa founA an* ef the nemborad no damage had been done hy &gt;h*
leg bond*, of th* Buroou of Bio­
logical Survey, waa begged by
Waller Ward, of th* local Boa
Scout Ship. C- &amp; Maeon. petaldeal of the Audubon Society, re­
ported today.
Aftar tha numbar era* reported
I* Mr. Maeon. he Ip turn aont H
lo tho WeegtagUm Aaadquariara
but aa yat haa recelvad no reply.
Throegh tha record found on
lb* k g of th* duclC Mr. Mason
hop** ta determine In what pert
of the country and In whet year
th* duck waa brtadad.

Banded Bluebill la
Bagged By Ward

Two Vagrant* Arr
Jailed For Theft
T w o v a g i . u ' v , Etw o u d WUImto*

nnd Iwrtev llund, took uf Sevan
nab. N Y. *&gt;*#.&gt; given Su days
each hy Cuy Jwdg* Frank L
Miller In n epeeml Mrwaton «d
th* Mdnielpal Cuwt yv.'viday
nflemoun
The buys were ja lM lite r *
ton'her runt. Uuton liw . *AvU
taalea at the KevuUtoto TUv Sto&gt;p
let*

Monday

eveotnf

vm

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Celtics Will Play BUckcals For
Charity Tonight On Local Field

Hungary Expected To
Resume Payments

wife the W .tot vhwk
h&lt;m Fev
lie avpUm* that Sant* Chew, »- g " 'l
to part what Jvhsuay »Ul ,* tV-&gt;

Bankhead Looks For
Early Paanga Deapite Dallyln* Acta

Rabies Reported
Present Among
Some Local Dogs
Fannma

Sanford
Cash Feed
Slot
SOS SANFORD A Y E .
, , TELEPHONE

STORE CLOSED SINCE TUESDAY TO MAS

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smaller ehlllllea Thera ire* two ehlldree ;7 thortI,d at ta . roeulra

STARTING THURSD AY-DEC 1

BETTU

S b rM u n W p ffiP

*“ * * » h S 2 S . u. T . .

state penitentiary for a period «t
not toes then one year, or more
than 10 years.
After betof out for on* hour and
11 minutes, th* Jery returned its

COWAN CO
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witmvmi W.nuwwj *nu

1Friend.”

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IA C K S O N V ILLE
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swelled to th* total of In this fmolly, o „. H r. yaare
J
T u m r o
Drive WUTb * Con-!1Idonations
I I the receipt, for th* day, old and the other II month, old.: *“ ** - r min0V c o u n iv C h a k r a
t f m i Until Rack­ while previous contributions al­ Though .t h e , are .sff.rtn a frnm “!
acknowledged made a grand an In.ufndknl_diet,ffady are bright ^_S****V 1*
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Is Stamped
Out ready
total of ttSIO.
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redemption in advance of the
matnrtty date?
Justice Cardoso wrote the ma­
jority decision which wa# road
In hi* abeenee because of lllaeee
by Chief Justice Hughea.
The decision waa on litigation
Involving Bobert A. Taft of Ctaclnnatl. son ef the laU Pr**ldent end Chief Justice William
Howard Taft, th* aetata ef
Jama* J. Ransom of D*a Moines
and Arthur Machen of Baltimore.
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of I (he eoo'vihoee I f and l«-lhkh
guns carry top. of explosives over
the horitou, slipped eut of their
berths In the harbor here bt the
hags of dawn yesterday for on* of
their regular firing
practice
cruise*.
At nearby Long Beech Harbor
the teng. feet cruiser*, mounting I
end 6-Inch guns, rattled their an­
chor chain., and In San Dlogo
J Ilerbor, 100 mile* to th* South, tho
(destroyer flotilla*, submarines and
'aircraft carriers stirred with busy
.life.
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the P*nay bombing *• they waited
'a t the dorks for small boats to taka
thorn to their skip*.
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body bomb that funny little gunibont by mistake T"
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'feeling of big brothers for n lhtl*
'fellow whe haa been slapped a
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Nanking Are
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mere
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MANY LAUGHS IN “DOUBLE W EDD^CT

Bill Powell And Myrna Loy |
InNew Romantic Comedy ;

OO-StARS IN

Hi M il Ho*
Of Sm

A aide-splitting latg h treat b is ike esd I s fbR a vbHks is kte!
In More for mevtegeera ark* a t .sdispetnlb (harm s kareatf.

W a rm William an 'l k a fatkar
:. M**d o« tba p:*g *y Altrandr*.
&gt; AWHO*, with a fgesh t e r m
a tm tm en t by John Met ban who
f t i w p h d ateh Norma Bheartr
:.W tn a* "Tba Divorcee" and "A
f t t — B*ul," lha aiw
pletnra
r Mb ar m aa a tinkle ot all lima,
* 11a beart-alabblng alory of w
■Woman'* degradation and ulti­
mata aacrlHct to anrt tha nabu
. af. bar ton completely modemla aIi In It*
a t .a li..
n .d
H
Ha .narraltra
and
ibitt
’ebologlea] irtaim tnt ol 1U
irteter*.
Double e la n . . , doubt* romanta . . . doubla laugha .
tkat'e
ba tltta rolt ot "Madame Iba combination offered la “Doubla Wadding,' naw William Powla no atran|*r Ip Oladya ell'Myma Loy comady a t lha RIli Theater Sunday and Monday. The
hilarloua rom an/e comedy of an itinerant art lit and a faah Iona bit
rnodlala I* frammed with laughe and jyruid anterialnmaat for lk*
whole famUy.

Theatre this week l»r Ik* b ttts r'
lion playing lk art Suaday i » l
Monday will ba "Desk)* Wadding.'
c*-rt t r .b g ikota patwnwlnl h i •HI**, WUIlnm Powell and M grr.
la y , la whnl h |d t n c r M aa a pkI tr r ev*n funnier tuas theu itoHwaUg ta r U s tty ; i a i » and I
f.mou, “Tkl.. M an' MrU,.
ijr a l l w hkh k u wad* U a cat*-'
Blind on Ik* coaliana 1*1 aUge kmiad aa ;■ • a f U* f la s k e t a c ta n t
■accent, ' e m ! Lav*' kg Fervwc a picture*.
I
N k a U r k ngnaBg'M naa* In '
IfaMnr, tkn amr unaaaHa r* entity
*ka part d Ik* ( t a n the* p * r
pricier wkses h a l l ta d b*bs
tradtaU g i i t a k k * WNm thw-bar- &gt;
a r t o l naUlk I M ly h t A t a r I

) ||M „ , )U ^ dreQ(ln
and f. n . compbtaly wndar Ua epell. Tka dlgstfkd Marglt
evtrte all Ik* pert aa« Ian ek* caa
**b»m»*d ts break «p lha affbw
between Iren, and lk . a rtb t. only

G eorge O’Brien P lays Lead In Film *
Featuring Adventure And Romance

I

1 IJjrri’' now appekrihnl; hie moet
Thrilling adventure dealing with Ute boat, Juit leaving for HonO■Uneult and mom Iramatlc part a Irani*Pacific yacht race, a epee-1 lulu, and later to combat the
I f the ion w bo/nm rwcognlilng tacular ihlpwreck, and a ron-ln ' rmugglert, who pick up lb* yaeM
b|a mother, la forced to defend with munition* im U 'j-.tre,pervade*'party fcllowing a etorm **d, ihlpk rr In a melodramatic chargn-'lha acllonful romance In George wreck, make an eiclttug alory
W arren William eomta to h li't'B rle n 'i la tail starring picture, played agalilat the ealty back*
»*w role fraab from bla recent “Windjammer, a t tbo Rita Satur* ground of tho Pacific.
• kit with Jeanetto MacDonald In day.
J On* of tha moat •beetanlar
, *?h* Firefly," and other* who
For the third time In hi* ecreen scene* In “ Windjammer” brlaga
Sr Me* Important part* In tba cutter, Georg* O'BrUn
ti'ke* to O'Brien and William Hail, who
irw production Inclad* Reginald tha tea. Prevloui aea
plciuiti, anacte tha leader of tha emuggUra,
Opmt, William Uaary,
Henry on* of which wai “Beat Beneath," together In a W rilfk fight In tha
lleM, Lynn# which proe*d a tremendous hit bold of tha ahlp, aa old fourDunnwith hla follower*- convinced pro- matlad tchooaai
loaded with

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#f “Madam*
^ H* veteran
U aatabllabad
jnyriHrjm] Hollywood's
r —balk neele*
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or hla m aatar
lla o J tlwslk.

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF DEC. IS
Sunday, Monday—Pfa a lle y . , . Itb t Howl wCk H y n s
Lay and WUtiam Powell be “ DOUBLE WEDDING.'*
Tuesday. Wadaaaday—Cindy* Georg*. W an es WUttsaa
“MADAME X". Added feature. George B rest. Dacia Weateas.
Pat O’Brien sad R e e k MaHugh Is “SUBMARINE D-l."
Thu reday, Friday—Laratta Tense asd Tyres* PWwer ka
“SECOND HONEYMOON.' And rebar* skew lag “MOUNTAIN
MUSIC."
Saiurday-Pkay SCBEKNO. Bob Steel* ba “ BORDER
PHANTOM." A be George CMbtr* ha “W INDJAMMER'

ducer George A- Hlrtlnu t that the munition*. The climax of the
publie would, welcome ‘ a change scene par* the boat, pet aflrf kv,
from O'Brleir* weelom ml**.
' oil lanterns, blown t* kmudpbod
In “Windjammer" O' Brian, *■ by an ftploalon.
\
the-are aaalatani ef tha California: Cons lan es. . WatUt.___bMBUuil
»K(«*.“ al'orfity. ft' In'r us fed nra} ' youhi ;tfTd«»--A? i« n itw rw rtm m
th t task of serving a multi- who made her Amerlejh " k lM H
f tlr*t w.
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unimu —■...-

12th The H itz W ill Open O ath/ (First Show
Goes On) A t One O 'clock— B ox O ffice A t 12 A 5 ...
On S a tu rd a y and Sundays the Princess W ill A dopt the Same Policy.

The Reason For This Change Is To T ake Care O f O ut O f Town Visitors
A n d Others W ho Could N o t A ttend O n Account O f Lateness O f M atinees—
&lt; Changes
O f ProgrammesA t T h e R itz, W ill B e O n Sundays—T ue
Thursdays A n d Saturdaysi
Admissions O n Sunday, M onday A n d Saturday W ill B e I0 c —3 5 c . AU\
Other D ays W ill B e-L ouler Floor I0 c -3 5 c Balcony I0 c -2 5 c B oth M a tm et
A n d N ig h t These Prices W ill Prevail Regularly Excepting For R o a d Shows
A n d Similiar Attractions. Princess Adm issions W ill R em ain The S a m e- /6 b 2 5 c M atifiee A n d N ighL .

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Yoyr Theatres are Equipped With the Most Modem Sound and Protection Appamtus. V «
Selected Frqm (he Combined Product of A ll o f the Major ProducersYpur Mooie Entertainment is Your Most Economical and Broadening Dioersion. A Few Hoa n
Every Day Cares and Problems is a Tonic and a Joy.
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Bert Fish is
O f Honor A t

Japanese Regret “ Terrible
Mistake”In Sinking Gunboat
Belonging To United States
Christmas Spirit
Femdes Sanford
Surrey Discloses

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j OneAmericanSeaman

SNEAD TIED IN MIAMI GOLP

Is Killed, 18 Are lie*
jured In Attack On
j Yangtze River Boat
! V igorous P rotest

Stores Of Local Mer­
chants Are Decori ated For Christmas

i President Says A&lt;
Will Be Detenu
On Patriotic I

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tonight accepted full bUm*. ,
for the warplane b o m b ard - ,-g*
tnent a i u ] s i n k i n g of - tn*
United States gunboat Paoayv-w
and two Standard Oil C o n V 'w t
pany nhipa and avowed ’‘pro*”
foundeat regret" for th* '*
"terrible mlitakc."

W. M. Scott Is Italy Formally
Named Chairman Withdraws From It waa V lkvad tha Panay w rt
hit lato Sunday and that nkd
went down almost Immediately.
0! Control Group Folds 01 League The
last direct radios from tha
Formal Organization II Duce Defies Demo­
Of Celery Commit­ cracies In Address
To 100,000 Fascists
tee la E f f e c t e d

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•hip worn heard a t 1:S0 P, M.
Sunday, when aha waa In contadk .
with lho U. 8. gunboat Luton*
Tha operator on tha Panay
stopped tending In tho mlddlo r f
a m i truce, and it was tea rod •
Ihen ilw Panay had been hit.
llnllnl
States
officials tn
Shanghai attempted throughout
the night to yet In touch with UW '* -,
Panay. and wero not yraesly wo**’ ’“ ,
tied until 10 A. M. whatf ttd ***
first reports tha ship had W w * Vv
soak camn In.
T V U. 8. Slate tkpartm drt t**'
reived reports In Washington
that lh« following ]B A iuafka*' f
nationals wero In Nanking on Do-1
rrmber 7 and somo of lhaal may
have been on tho Panay,.
Dr. Karla M. S. Rates, Itirsm ,
Ohio.
,
Miss firs re Hauer, did B om *
croft Terraco, Baltimore, Ifd,
George A. Fitch, SIT Madiaan ,
Avenue. New York City.
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Krnesl tl. Porater. PhiU ddgU h , &gt;
iCwetlewed aw n s o Voart

ROUK. Dee. 11. —M l— Pr«
mler Mussolini Saturday an*
nooared Italy's formal with­
drawal from the leagwo of na­
tions and defied Ilia world'*
demorrociea la ctaab with hi*
military s'rcngth
To IM.uoo raln-dren* bed and
rbewilny
lasrlsl*,
Mneaullnl
aknuled:
-W e are leailng a tumbling
temple where the,,, la no talk of
peace, hot where wars »r« pro*
panel.
" W e are not
afraid uf the
Ihraala of demuciacy, which
leara ua Indifferent. W« bar*
many land. a«a and air weapon*
tempered lit two tlrloiloua ware"
Ho stood In a ilrith.C i*ln on
Ike ha Irony id Venice palace, a
awarrhllghl dramatically
pick
Iny out b&gt;a uniformed figure.
W iden* Gulf
LOCAL WKATH1SK
• Maaaellgl'a announcement In
the crowd
before the
F lo rid a — p a rity c lo u d y la n ty h f,
palace carried him Into clo»er
alllaaca with lb tt»»nr and Japan, somewhat w a rm e r as osp&lt; on
which pratlou.ly had renounced soulhsaal ro a s t T a t a d a y d a n d y ,
I he league, and widened Ike a l­ possibly show ers l a W t l W l
ready threatening gulf between n o rth e a s t part km s lig h tly W W W
l h« fascist bloc and tha tlenara e r In sn ire m a n o rth portion.
powers lad by franca and Grant
llrllala.
ft
Many diploma Ia haflerad M|«
aoUpTa announcement brought
Iha laayae id nations lo the
rraaaroad* id Its Prestige, be C h r is
cmawd.
Tim aerial ya mm is Maphaaised raaaa four id lha world’s greeteat powers tha tin Had Blstas,
by Urn pro playera and fans at* f terms ay. Japan and Ilstr—ar*
ad lha Iris of ran- not represented la lha foram.
Ual F W U a g u MS W ill m M R S
Maoaollnl denied that Oermanr
W
U
S cott, yeweral m anager
td the A m e rica n F r u it Grewe.Intereala h*ra. waa a W t e d ch a ir
m aa of th o C ate ry C o n tro l C om
m lttaa at lh a fo rm a l organise
( U a a t tha bo dy In a m a a lln y In
Laketaed S a tu rd a y. C o a a ty Agon*
C . R . Daw *** w h attended tka
m an tla y i sported H U m o m m a T h e Raaford m an w as at-cle d
C h a irm a n and
la s is f
H anoi.
Sarawak . v ie * c h a irm a n , b y lha
m a m k a is
of
the
com m ittee
na m e d b y
S a c ra U ry
W a JU ce
fro m n o m ^ U a n a a «h m ltle d by
lh a t r a n s i t and ahlppera af c a l­
o r y In lh a d is tric t a. A anbeam
m il tee, a t w h ic h M r . B r a d la
c h a irm a n , w aa appelated to aal art

S t Mark’s C ritics B egin A rriving
F or T ilt W ednesday W ith Blackcats

henwtIfni h J T jjg&amp; m I n
tnmi a«d Japan, with wham ha aligned
aavaml hug nanirats pa seen, and
yiwarally U s Um nrma af Ah
Mright, fwvmae Qaary. W a .h b .y tan UntvunBg d a r whs rarely
mianaa th a t. Bn is a ais footer.
waiyhtew IM PM■ah and b rated
th f k m ^ i kart ta n m t i v r f
OaU ataUsth* iggaar to verify
this, far lha pad

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A N T A wHrifc fo x

that has happened in the world since January 1st, I9S7 T
Editors of the United Press and the International Newt
Service were aaVW That question laMt weft and Hated XhV
following ten eventa in a r t# of Importance, the firet ten
A Mil or doh has atartod 1 l
heftfr pMpered by the Untttf! Presst
on lea-boat 'o n e w
1—The Japaneee-Chlneee War.
2—
the Bupreme Court fight, Indudlhg the appoint-a doll, from the whits fo*
Bent of Hugo THack.
aqolm ls wboaa w
h W3—The Hlmlenbtxrg dfaaater,
witched io that he grows big*
4—Strikes In General Motere and Little Steel.
g tr trtry m Inula.
5—New London, Tex., school explosion,
Chanter M
ft—Wedding of the t&gt;uke of Windsor.
■ Tbt Worm Aad The f |» .
7—
Disappearance of Amelia Ear hart. Tho squlm lo wore poltton sm,
8—
Mediterranean crisis resulting from tha Spanish
lloolf, wkon ik# m Uot m M ko
War.
would help lbom. They uutlod |
hie seme and logs. apologising i
ft—The Russian purge,
10—AnfT-Coramunlam Pact, Including Munollni’n visit aa they did It.
“ Now," said Ike sailor, *1
to Hitler.
The Hat prepared by editors of International Hews think t should sm this squirrel'
la ao big."
Service rate# the following 10 stories aa the beat bf the that
“Certainly," told tho old M l ,
year:
squirrel, "JIs’o behind Uwt rook
1—
President Roosevelt's defeat In hig effort to peck
over there.
tha Supeople Court.
So the eallor walked away to

*csapts

2— The omwh o f th e H indonburg.

* ft—Coranstfeu o f K it* George.

i Oggtfa of 400 edbooi children in tha New London,
, school wnUonios.
ft—The bottle between CIO and AFL for the control
of organlaed labor, with CIO gaining victories In steel and
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o
f
Hugo Black to tho Supreme
GonK beneh follpwed by' an expose of hla jM-wviotia mem*
bm hlb in the n k ir
7—The Sioo-Japeneee War, climaxed with the capture
of Shanghai by the Japanese.
’ 8—Amelia Parhart lost in the P adfk.
ft—Wedding of the Ouke_&lt;rf Windsor. - - - 10—The recent buaineaa recession which resulted In
the President calling a apecial session of Congrea*.
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Evef|l&gt;dea Park Plant
IHMMMW

i t g h»&gt;T H#*h, dtd yea hoar

l &amp; j MM with fancies, do
I ft % • h M m t rays ef glory
LWr The w e t,* aloud V °P*n'

Since President Roosevelt's recent visit to this state
\n which he indicated his interest in the proposed EverBUdeg National Path but stated that the federal govaminapt was in no position to do anything more until the
State had acquired the lend previously agreed upon, a good
deal of discussion hag ensued aa to why the necessary land
hag not yet been acquired.
“Governor Cong eaya additional appropriations lor
purchasing Iftnd mast be, made by the Legislature before

VelartDo I Mmr Ut*e tUgt
«4T ttwi l aw wen T, and
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Gunboat

w naea F. Mina, IM Fifth A vw K WASHINGTON, D
XU First
•West. Scotia, N. Y. ,
Lowis a . Smyths, Wool Ports l.
Colo.
abort U Bona, ChPlicotka,
C. S. Trimmer, Long

N. 9.

“t o o LATE TO CLAfiStFr*
Hr HUftaXLL HAT

(a company with Red
fupfwootiUthro of the
Nowipapor Union, 1 ops'
IS* part of last Week rii

Valley, sboom* of paHUeal

| T*" F to a W

Miss Minnie Vaurrln, Shepherd, sd tha Amorkaa peel
Mleh.
Iwould gteu him (hob
Hobart O. Wilton, Seals*. Calif, big w ppurt.
Tho disaster Mamsd to b . Urn'
worst oufforod by United S t o t o s ^ . ^ J T d
snood forroo la Chins ■*■«• the' toBoT VspIitoU*. «
T L , ^ T - I F tmMm I had b. min
outrtd, Peiping tha night bf July
S cro ta
7. .The em b er Augusta, flagship'
. - lrQnma
of Urn American Asiatic Fleet. g &gt;t L J ! S t B d to* I
was hit by a dull of uadotor- . . „ . n i l u l i
mined origin a t Shanghai daring *
_______ .
August aad one Bailor was killed
—Frederick J . Falgout, of Racw- P r o k b f i s t P l l
land. La.—and IT other m ile's
worn wounded slightly.
B y ln M lD |
During tha m m wmith Chin*
" i*.
too airplanes bombed tha Aease* . Tha regular asonV

Ike reek. And there ha MW k
squirrel aa big aa n boar, slum *
on hie haunehea and &gt;luffing
hrrrlea Into hla mouth.
"Very warm weather." said the
squirrel ~lo tho Mttor.
"No," said tha sailor. "Il’a gw*!
lag to anew."
“Never eat berries” aaM tha
squirrel.
*
“Then why do youT" Mid the
tailor.
"Oh. because I'm getting big­
ger every minute," M id the
squirrel. The sailor was a lit*
Hun. Ho strolled back la tha
Mialoua father aqulnro) aad mW,|
"Take care of my boat. I’m ***
Ing to walk and ate If 1 c a n .
Hilnk of a plan.”
Tha Bod Shell Talks
The Mller walked along a
woodland path, kleking a t tha'
»now. Ha saw many acoraa lying J
ing on tha ground, and you re*1

|™»U H°o»o
lhta SpVW1M#pV| f
sinking by Jspanooo
the American g u t
wwatd^bo

l a « re o r4 * a c e w ith th o o r " * 1*
*l«no o r tm a p to r la tM . AM* o t
l i l t o n e otH.it w rttlo o
ot
A I.K 'lt M. OW JNHOR I Will o ffer
fo r solo a t o a k llc o u t e r , ti&gt; th e
h 'tU o o t b to S er f o r cook a t th e
O ouri ito ao o o a tro a e o la t a n f i M
on th o l l t h . d o r
of
IVecomber
l i l t o t II n'oloek A. M.. t e a (Ortlf lr a tM hoM h r t h e S ta ts to g r tlw r w n h m l .o n itto d an d a r t ooOHOitt lovlod to n e s
lo ciu o in a
tanoo looted fo r tho y * * r t e a l , on
Ik e V ollew fh e dooorfM d land* la

W E R T -T h e JE W E L E R

Womtoot* rrewMr, r ior tta.~ mwti i

, Mg 1M Bate of Attouot Ilk .
I t l l ro v o rln a W . 11.11 f t. of
L o t U ao w fo r* i f o ie m a
■' |

r f e is y Inby.Jomd, .a m ,
a d fo r p lc tM l
'T h e . S ta te C a b in e t e f w h ic h th e tfcV em of1 le a mi
ia h o ld in g u p t h a a j iproprlatfOT o f |87,0Q 0 V h lfh

terma a gerfaroui'rtm for^xDWB* flpno and FJnrldaimjja
doubt bclIcVed, klorik Wfth&lt; noma legialatora, that It woSH
«lfo purchase' abtke land.
"But If Governor Gone le entvect. eddlttona'i a^propHr
■tifmrnrll^be'TwralnNljantf It will be 'nearly twdr yearn He*
fore tnuoir Hrogtean rnei ty made toward developing tlili
great attraction for Vfltors. Meanwhile, It la Tcaasurmy
te hear that Governor Cone’s appointees te the Park Ccdn*
mission will co-operate with their predecessors on the
Board for whose resignations Governor Cone asked and
received, Including Emeat P. CJoe, the original promoter f&gt;f
the valuable project.”

Full Of Contradictions
already
trial mas

He cornea into the world without hla consent. He goes
out of It ggAlnit hla will. Tha trip between la governed
by the rule of contraries. Whan he is llttia tha big girls
kiss him. When he la big, tha little gtrla klsa him. If he
Is poor, he la a bad manager, If he ia rich, he la dtihonaat.
t)f spa rue fir# blUloa dollars Is
fgt of rrwstoy pi toss la Jsrlsdic- If ha peeds credit, he can’t Jet It. If he la prosperous,
everyone wants to do him a favor. If he la in poHttcs, It
Is fqr
If he is out of politics, ha la
no good to tha country,
If
ha doesn’t
give
to charity, ha la a stingy cuaa.
If he, does,
It’a for show. If he la actively religious, he ia a hypocrite.
If
aftof S«naU&gt;r Fappor had he faVsiq no Interest In religion, be ta a hardened sinner.
sal to Uks Urn gambls out
rdtwff, President Hooaavsll
tight pet e»4 bought himwhy Jet Hendrick*
them prom!*• le enact
«i m la n t m for
ai. nuLVSgu aad hour
ouU bar* bow a trad#
la RdpwswUtlYt

promise of tbs canal,

■ns nobody y U k anybody

toeey li h r t o
of CkUfotula to

W. M. S c o t t 1$
N a m e d Chairman
O f Control Group

tow wore made tn Boo
Wallses tbrough olaoUoua
ta Notowba# m anak id
entary prodsstas d irt riots p

your

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ssm .m- ■ *^m ■

rest* urea to wore crowded. . 1 Ippatia. r n i m i i l . A m r s t k aad
F * -t Cfty, wklls not ^ p e rtm g
J h ^ T n 5S.1
ea largo a strawberry et"p es Ifat aMtlaa " LitHe -HwRaestiukfT, Tho
oo«»oo, was hi goad shape. Her amrt time the Road Departmaat

•

•otary Huff. M tho Chamber h f |ma two d e lle n t* aaead they
Comiaorce. aMWIpeWo o good res mfcfct eee P ta good edvamUge tn
■on im I ilm d jr h nuking pitha kvttdlnf i d m t t t m i Inin tk k
for a bigger and bolter .............................*
Kmm both ibt
FrStival.
&lt;ilkadootnt ad traffic and attfacRdltor French of Iho Holborry timm It cerWmV dooorvoo bettor
Prom la atm a Republican and ef pm a slop-child lim tm oal Tha
cooroe can’t bo quotod.
I m i IISm i who said "Amen" m
I found somo ulema among Falk
Broking, publisher of the
county grower, as te Iho return# u fctlaad s Oounty Nome.
from fruR tkm year, dao ea’ delay M Arkoll of tho Bobrtae Am*

a . c u i s r s s t win o ft.r «#r
oolo at aobllo wolory Is lb* klah-

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s**T*t*S On the
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‘IS M M b t th o
t h a ll h IIMS
.*1*4 l o t o s on
&gt;rtb*4 lung* tn

ri.uiso, town i

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,k *

n*a « f t

Of lot

I HiHt m l tk lo

control atallons bna "boon btmbsmod Sb wight They are ad
pmakMgh. DoWolt Washington,
n.ibmib - Oaklswd.
Newark,
Clovolawd. and Cblcngw. Back
fruit trucks. Upd difficulty find­ orumtoa appmatmaudy lb ks*ta

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6 Chrifltmaa PreMnts Solved For 1930
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•m h ia ig r fu r rook *t Ik* C o u rt

nam ncA V M
anUtae* with Ike areir Ckapt*, 111*1 Arte of
uooo WTtltoH roooovt of
111.Tim s t will Mr#, tor
lehflr. eatrnr to tho hhrhtr *», r*q. at the court
Hr*or* tn emitter* „n th*
of Usoomba* ISIt at II

ing a place to p a r t until a smiling
friendly cup h»lp*d ot move tS*
car khoad to makt room. Those aiw
the lltH* things that help folks
romorubor your IM S end make
’em want to corns hack. At Uma­
tilla wo found Ham Faocock buoy
InsUimig a now plants osorgo
and Edlih Xfiler at tha Bmust
Dorm Topk worn Up U Uwtr earn
In work.
At Apopka; "WUrtec Fatk and
OrUkdo. newspaper buys won as
busy tbry hardly bed time to ta ll
to us, and Ibt sSdmlt tot looetad

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Calendar

CecUian Music Club
Has V « M Program

Mrs. Start Visits
Judge Bert Fisk Is
Local Aifcekah Lodge Guest Of Honor At
SaitA ri Luncheon

•ffleM

visM *« I n . U R nw a
pr**ld*trl *f
Rcbeltah 8t«W Aantihly.
The lull m i beautifully !*■
e«r*tfd for the occasion with a
profusion of n it ftewsre, frn» ami
Slew! of O r t a K ,

tram trap 4
S afa their regular business aad celtaa Marik
aocial tanHtag at the church snnmt aftarnoom « •
a t lijM s ’ctdsk.
ttaa of hall
There mill ha an exprenton 1?cltal a t the Ooath fiMa Primary
acboal f t
-o'eloth ondar the
direction of Ure. Uaeraa M. Maf-

potl*d p la n ts.

Mr*. Bleat wa* Introduced and
gtv»n a hearty welcome by thoa*
prraenl after which aha wan eater*

led t« the
it of honor.
The buatneea of the mcrting In­
cluded election of office re the fillTha Dapmv^abl*
luwlag being elected to aarre for
in t N il bod let Chi
the earning year:
Noble yrend—Mr* Mae lubow
Thornton a t TiM o'clock a t which
Vita yrand—Mr*. Matilda Jonra
lima there wflj ba a market bas­
Secretary—Mrs. D C. Howinl ket tala,
Trraaurer—Mre. U. S. McKay *
TUESpAY
Mr*. Stoat rave an Inspiring
The Aaarian d a rn af the Pin*
atldreu after which Mr*. MeKay,
Bay Hat Church will hyva a w m i
a cleae friend of Mra. Stoat, In
ad dlah tuppor a t tba annex at
behalf of tha Seminole Rebekah
C:M o'clock. Hoat aaaaa will be lfre.
Lodge prraentrd her a yfft aa a
f . H. Oolclauyh, Mra. J. Q Slsatoken of lore and opprorlotion far
ford, Mra. J . L. Jack ton and Mrs.
which ahe thanked I hr l.edgw la a
Orofar Davidcharm Iny taaSner.
Thera will ba an Important moatOaaata preaent were from Orlan1
few af the Junior High School P.
do, Klaaiinmee, Ft Myrra. ami St.
f A- a t 8:ap o'clock. The board
Cloud and Included Mra. Anderaon,
■UatUw will ba held at 8 KM
paal preaklenl, Mra. Klair Tanner,
a^lock, Rafraybmenta will bo
marahal, Mra. Ruth . Kenney, dla*
Mra. Llllynn U. Slont. Orland pri'iklrtil of the Rrbekah Aa* •rlct deputy preaflrn', Mra. Mamie
Tba wedding of Mlaa tlwrndn
lyn Itartholomaw, daarhter n - Kimbljr of. .Florida mad* her offlcU' aUit- to th e ■S.minole- Rebekali llnrdnrll, peat district deputy
Me. and Mrs. F rink R. lia'rthoi,, l-"'ltn' Number Forty Three on Friday evening.
ipreaidant.
mew of Winter Park, and Terri
At the tloa* of the meeting re*
kite elephant
Barnard Paltenon af orbtndu.l
firahmrnta were aerved and a
ton of Mr. and Mra. J. (I |*»t 1
e*!e a t T:00 o’clock a t tba bama of
aocial hour waa enjoyed.
trreoB of Ihla city mil u k e |
M rs. J. M Wflaoo with Mra. Wilton
gnd Mra. J- M. Moya aa boat*test.
placo on Saturday, Bee. la. mj
. WEDNESDAY
&lt;:80 o’clock In the atierii'mi Ini
Tba Paat M atron’s Clob o f Order
Knowles Memorial C ha|rl , f ,
Rolllna Coll***.
p f R e sig n S U r will hold o C hrist'
rnaa p arty a t tba hem* o f Mra. J .
Dr. Chart*, g Campbell. It.ail1
Officer* were eircleil al the
E. Courier a t 7:10 o'clock wRh
of tbs chagaj, will official*.
tegular meeting of the On|. Theo­
Mr*. O. E. McKay, Mra. R F.
elated by Dr. Uamllion Boll,
dore ItiHiaevrll Auxiliary Nunilwr
Oram haw gad Mra. Courier aa
president of Rolllna College.
T h n i’ Spantah War Veteran*
Mlaa Bartholomew mil by atwhich wa* held recently *1 th*
THURSDAY
landed by her staler. Ml., mm*
home of Mr*. Mae Sharfer on Elm
Thar* will be a Christmas pro­
Avenue.
gram for U&gt;* benefit of tba A. C.
Mr*. K m r.t l.agrnjulal of |j k r
E- at Ih* South Bids Primary
Maty wa* elected preaident, Mr*.
School at Tidl atalack.
A. J. Halter of ABamuntu Spring*.
Weklwa Lods* Number IIJ
Saanr vice president; Mr*, t.ukn
Will bold Re atibuai eorarnl dlah
Walkrr, Junior
viee-proalrtenll
luncheon and . Christmas tree ut
Mr*.,. Alfred HrIcv&gt;n. rhaplaln;
tba home of Mr*. J. N. ntllon.
Mr*. W. II. Ballard nf Altamonie
S p iin c, patriotic Instructor; Mr*.
b'elock.
Mambara
and
tbetr
V. 0
I’rtaat, hlalorian; Mr*,
Charles HI well nf lak e Mi-nror,
view drive in Winter l’*rb, ht
ro n d u rtn r;
Mr*. Alfred King,
which guaata win be m*mb*ra of
guard
• i'•’«««'; Entertains- Circle
lb* woddlog party aaB relailre*.
Mrs, itallaid prraldnl over Ih*
Mhg Bart hotomaw' a ml ’ hay
miu-lihg at whlrh Utne It w'*a*'knHither, Player—Groton
Banc# hava b**n abowp a num
. JHfea Central Ctrcla of the Sanford
.nnunrnl that the offiran Will be
ber of aocial eowrloalu* .luce tba
^Hlarden Club which mat Friday 'M ary
linatalled an January 18 when the
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||erb«rt
announc*m*nt
nf
tb
alr
enragemorning a t bar'hunt*.
Bute president will make bar
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a
few
weeks
ago
M
oreland.
1 Mra. 0. C. .Ilaillat, chairman,
official visit.
, jjraalded prar,t(i* myuUng during g, Pan*i*a fpr Ttmugata—Urey — '»0 Tuesday weening of Ihla
| Al tbe roBi-luaion uf th* butinca.
week Mr- and Mr* William Dial
Joyre Wi.w
kingWhich the mltrdtea o r the previous
* social hour waa enjoyed. The
moating were ryad and.* irtaaur* .7, A»* M * r l« — Mon-laonr-Muriel •III g iro a supper parly for
[ 1 ixon. were d&lt;-curated with a pro­
them la Orlando. Thor* la In 1»i
Kno*
art* report waa glean- Othar rou*
fusion uf coin red light* and (TirM
ttoa mattera w an ditpoaad of a f u r g. How Bwoel the MtuuiUgbl « alag party honoring Mr. Pat10*1 gieens. Each member drew
Blaepa—Decovoa iTwu Plano* leraon 00 Tburaday. *n d on Krt
Which a round table diacuaaioa ww*
u rift from a dernrateil Chrlatmaa
in
double
.o
lo
)-K
ltx
ab
a
lh
Pipday
evening
following
the
wed
feeld oa the beat way to cars for
liter whlrh waa plared in otie rot
ding
rehearsal.
Mra.
Bbarle*
t).
pin—Oladya Pippin.
nl* and shrubbery Injured by
In a |M-rformarit-e tlewrihnl aa outahlning any portrayal ever .ner ol the room. Dtittng the a-ve
». Teddy Bear* In Slumber Land Andrew, and hey aon. rtharle*
coldning the Shannon hrolher*. Billie
Andrew*. J r will glr* a aup|ier given on rilh rr *t«gi- or ant-ell Hie highly lalrnlctl tilmly* George Martin and Randall l’rir*t futn*
—B rody-R uth Btenatrom.
Thoac preaent warei Mr*. F. E.
Sate, Mra. Banfqrd Doudncy, Mrs- 10 *o Solo Mlo"—Dl Copua — party for |b o wedding porty nt brings to the famou* lille rale of “ Madam* X.'' a ni-t* dranmiu: lahed nmalr
th eir humo on M n e a a ttr Drlro power and hrart-sieldiing tenderaraa, Suppurting the star in th*
Anna WlgglnaJ- it. K*1ridge, Mra. C. A. Haines,
Those present were: Mr. and
Mi*. L. R. Lea her, Nr*. Georg* 11. Tha Cello—Mailingly—l&lt;oRoy In Orlando.
new plctuir, whlrh opes* Tueailay on lh« Ititi screen, ate John Mi*. Rt, R. Ballard, Mr. and Mr*,
Gilbert.
McCall, Mr*. H M. Fapworth,
f’. C. 1’rleat, Mr and Mr*- L 1.
Beal. W arri’ti William, Ui-ginald Owen and William Henry.
Ball Baleqtlona:
Mra. Oeorg* Paxton, Mrs 0 . K
Bickering, Mr. and Mr*. Alfred
RolUna, Mr*. J. B. Root. Mr*. A. K- I t Old Mission n a llt— Wtflonai—
(King, Mr. and Mr*. |« J. liallur,
dinner
lo
lie*held
on
February
H
,
Ellen Marlwether
Rosastter, Mr*. S O. HhbthoUcr.
1 Mr and Mr*. Krnest Lagenjulat,
it waa reported Complete plana 1 Mr. and Mra. Chariea RtillwwH,
Mr*. J. T. Newby and Mra. S. O. 18. Clototar R*lla-K dw ard Raad
By
—M argaret Myers
fur the celebration wW be an­ 1Mr. and Mr*. J. R. I.ylea, Mr. and
An agprvsaluB recital unrWC tbe
nounced Inter. -Mia. Good win, a I Mra. Adam Affalt nf Orlando, Mr
It
Christ**** B*li»—O*ynor —
direct ion of Mra. Georgs M.
Mra. C. It. Dawson xml Mr. J. lUitur ft mo Pi-urin, 111. gave an
Myra Ann Southard.
Maffett, will be presented tonight II. Mtnlck were J.’inl horlraae* •« mlererttng talk on tlie artlvHIc* and Mr*. Alfred Rrk-aon, Mr., and
It. Mtrimba BMa*tl&lt;*ia:
Mr*. O. II. I^indqulat, Mr. and Mra.
&lt;g| Bella of Bt. M*rT —Rua* at 8:00 o’clock at th* South Bide Ih* Sallle llarrhioo Chapter of the of hut liu-al rhaplrr.
Bernard Bbeafar. Mr* Efft* RawPrimary
School.
Daughters
of
the
American
At
the
tea
huur
I
hr
hu*li-a*ea
Mary Burdlak
*oa, Mra. Ms* Hheafer, Mlaa Kdna
Th*
program
will
be
aa
follows;
Revolution
whlrh
met
Friday
»t
. i-rviil
ii-frrah'nenta fiom all Hllleh, Mlaa Knilly I’rteal, Rtanley
(b) Holy Night.
(C) Wall* from tl Trovator*— Christmas Carola—Mrs. Maude the home of Mra. Dawson on Pal­ uttructively decotateil lea table Hheafer, Randall Priest, W. Mmetto Avenue.
suggestive of Ihr Yutatlde season.
Rout Mary and Marjorie Bur
Mr* W. U. Ballard, regent, pre­ Those attending were: Mra W, Hhannnn, David Hhaannn, nilllo
disk.
sided w ur the inn-ling. A ahourr II. Itallanl, Mra. ||. J. le’hma*, Mania. Alfred F.rleann, J r . Donald
R atio
accompaniment*.
Mrawaa held at this lime for Kilt* Mr*. F K. Room Mat, Mrs. K. J. and Hobby Bheafer.
Burdick.
Island after which routine mutter* Holly, Mra, M. H Wlggln*. Mra.
were dt»po»cd of and plana were Bryon Slevena, Mra. 4. B. Rout
A recent cheek n( southbound
AR*rrg*1Ho Iwcoaia In Ike Ci ndtb—'Efelae Ct»k
discussed for lh&lt;- annual Founder* Mrs. Vail l.ovrll Mia. J II Hay, motor traffic *n'*Hne Wr»t
United M alta In the llsoal y*sr Stocking—Mary H*l*n Fit#
Hay Celebration. The Hub* and Mrs. Martin llram, Mrs. I„ I'. Palin Reach Fla. showed S«
andad Jan* It, IWT, wa* aluMIt Wreath—Anna Cortey
Daughter* of the Territory of Hagan, Mr*. Allan Mnselvy, Mra percent nf Ihe aulnmolillea car
Tt M**e*t ahovo «kal of H U B Card- Martha Hagva
Florida have conarntod to take J, 11. Mrnlrk, Mr*. C. R. Dawson rled baggage and out of-stats
bat one fifth b*few that of 1888- 1Heal—Mndrad Turner
charge of the program a* *he and Mlaa lienr llin'un
llt-ena* lug*.
**.
(Bell—Iris Gay Flowue*
■
1Hants Olaa*—Tbomaa Frailer
t W ORLD R N EW U K H
...
_ iiu
The Tt*In—Dm t&gt;s J**a Dunn
*Y Aa MMAJ&gt;A)tR X”
gn • .
n
Yb* Nasaipts—Chsrlurts Trus
’ (jn itH IM
fjfe fll
A Tragsdy—Cttl* Jan* GI***os
• lW W
l^aralBg ll run - Fredrick Us
CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

eon who were earlier Introduced
el the meellny were: Mayor Ed
Higgins. Mra 1‘hllln*. Nln* Oliver
Doan. Mra. R M Galloway, Ban
Flali, Howard Lin*. prealdaat nf
the KlwanU club. T. K M ay a«n. prealili.ni of the Chamber
of Commerce, C. B. Adam a. pro*
blent of the IJont Club. K. tS.
t^ney, prealdm i 01 tna Junior
Chamber of Commtroe, Mr. Wlh
aon. illy attorney, D. C Hull, of
liclmnd. County
Cumtnte*te«ar
D. I. T hrasher, County Commit*
aloner W If - Kllbaa, R epnam U *
live II. J. tollm an, RapmaenUt
live Oordon liarneti, aad Sapor*
Inlendent T. W. Ijiwlon.

IMiss Bartholomew
And Mr. Patterson
To Wed SaWrday

IN HEART-STABBING ROLE

Mrs. S. 0 . Chase

e

about II million of them are
mnalema. | million Cnpla. and
that only about 300.000 prnleaa
nlher faith*, ll doe* no| get aa
ndd In Egypt In vlnter aa Hanfont. Juitac Rah added, and In
the aummer, Cairo, ll* largeat
i’llV. and alan Ilia largeat rliy
In all Africa, bucomaa
mitrh
warmer
After
extensive

Judicial ayaletn under whlrh (ha
Egyptian* npnrale. Judge R ib
outlined briefly a typical day at
lh« U. H. mlnlalry which ho
rhararletUed a* One of the
l*lge*l In the Neat Kaa|. In
.ummer he a*ld th* lagatlon
tnnrea In Alexandria to avoid lha
heal In Calyo.
fn cnneiuillna hi* address,
Jurign Rah declared tbgl nply
wk*n~nna ha* llv*d abroad ran
he fully appreciate the pfaaaur**
and benaftla of bla own country.
Iln railed attention to Iho fart,
that twothlrd* of hla family, of|
whlrh lh*re era &lt;mly throe iaft,
have lived In Hanford tor 0
quart»e of a century, 1 and ba&gt;
rretard bis appraetailiwi for tb»
klndofas which ha* alwar* bean
shown him bare,
th reapnndlng to Judgu Flah’a

Tuesday
WedneMU;

B.L. Perkins

801,111 S &amp; Z ' * ™

TbT't i r , Man—Jsnkw Crab

THURSDAY
l l . T :« P. N.
ADMISSION 10 AND
t l CENTB

£
UtH. ■ b J S S .
E ystsfy Man-Martha Hagsa
Horrid Dlah**—Mildred Turner

:

A Wsadsrful Christie** M s 0(

RADIO
The Ideal Gift
For Chrlatmaa
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Join Thk
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PERK’;
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DINE

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fiVKKY N IG H T
TO TttK MUSIC OF

CHARLIE
KOONS

nnrt hlfc New York
SW IN G K IN G ^

SPECIAL.
TURKEY DINNER
i.ff}i im s r r v b d irr t u b
DRINK ONLY
Corkage o ^ ^ ^ ^ r t a g * guods
NO t'OVKIt CHARGE
-W * CaTar «o the Il**t" ’
‘ PHONE HANFORD t i l l &lt;

COLEMAN'S
O ffice E q u ip m e n t Co.
l i t MaaweMa A**,

Pkaa*

WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

Recital To Be Given
By Mrs. M affett Meeting Is Held
D. A. It. Group

To-Night

are Here Again!

The Owl Book Shop
CHRISTMAS BOOKS
Books in slack
Greeting rarfla fa*
and ordered
Xaiaa end everyday
BKND FOR MONTHLY BOOK 1.18T

THE OWL BOOK SHOP
IT ISN'T TOO LATB TO HUT OUT

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
w H H avM

a

s h iv

a ie iM .v u e

\. All KSTnrR—DKUPU IN IUM—CA I.ENDUL AS
CORNFLOWERS— I'ANlMBR— ETC.

MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL

any t v a .

rvtnNM m d

Maybe I’ll have
lo conje to it”

COMPANY

• For ih* children**
Mk« « e hope Santa re*
•tela the temptation to
UM • Schick. Rut averjr
Othar male of shaving
000 girouId have someOM to give him a Schick
f a r t Christmas gift. Tba*
h t will never tegkla fosi
with lather, brush, pow*
l i r Of lotiong; N avaf
M Rlo will ha o u t o r
. M npa himaelf., '
S V h y not let bin I n t

CHICK •

Christmas Suggestions
happy Scktok shava ba Ota;
Chris (omo morning, aa*'
luriAg hlai ■ ’’otarry
Chrisunna and a happy
New YaarMP
Wa wUI ifetaw yota tha
Scbiek Stetvarjuf axplain
bow simply It givai n
quack elaaa ghava. 9 1 S
.

SB

&amp;NDALL ELECT

(AC sad D C)

FIREWORKS
Wa hava tha tacit romplat* Una of ftr tm f k t
that haa rrwr beam broaght to RanfarL

SKATES

BICYCLES

Union. Kingston
ia f Wlnafeaotar

An Maal gift
for ChrlaiaMM.

90c to «1*85

922*50 to $60J

Hill Hardware'
HANFORD, FL O R ID A

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R. N. NIPPER

JULIUS SLOAT

ihdraws From
‘olds O f League
Hrtlnuod Wt»m Pap* On*
ot Italian fo re lfn iKlllrir
i t fo rtifyin g Italian *&gt;• |
•long t b « ll* itt»rr»n * -a n •

« * ln .t lit* po-.ltollltr ol
with Drltaln or Fr*nc*.
T h e ra » U o w ere re p o rti lh »t
npMttlnl and Adolph lllt le r of
h r n t i t r w ould em bark tntmediM p on * earn pel f n to pereuartn
Ihsr *m xll*r power*—Tttgoxlnvln
)M m entioned— to break
from

I* Jeecue and Join

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YOUR W IFE /
Spend* A Lot Of I
Tin* la Hot Kiteheji

A WALrRADIO

bn'I-

Would Make A t
Practical Modem G if t

fm m ntat part.
.The belief that Prem ier Mu«

■till w»* working tow ard -a
reelat world aratam to aupplant
la league of nallotia waa i f
re teed

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au lbo rlla -

t e quarter*.
'Diplomat* paid the aerearton
« ■ tbe Ingoo dramattraltp
■hwgeed bp 11 Otic* lari
fiht pro hah Ip dignified a chong"
wet S policp or ***klng »»rte
M l 'with Britain end Fmnco
| One of a a n l i i r * oppoelUoti
i tba democratic power*
Informed gtnrter* paid MtuiDnl'a epeerb, la whlgh Jha at*
«fcad tba laaraa U preparing
Ip wap, and later comment* by
b moat fhtthful toll* bar* Ior*
fajtoM ndietlm f 6N plait .l(»r
t ta#el*l'Hof up to aupplant Ibb

BAUER
RADIO SERVICE

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,TOR SCHEMER

On E a q r .P v a R it FUa
AS LOW AS

*&lt;*j£tiP
jr§&gt;

Idaad of io eon (a per a h a rr—
al d» eant* pay ahara—40 atork*
Idem nf record on Nevembcr .TO
'U V lil bo nf aportal In lore* l In
a Us know th a t thla ta Iho 100th
iaaeoHva, quarterly dlvklrnd dared and paid by yeur Company.*

Tm » 1

uriiinBnw w n i u i .
I" “
ih? o f tYihpIvr l u l l A ria of
an.l upon w r llla p , rrqoeel of
l l l l l l - V . IIA lllllH ..lA d n il'i. f„r
Kolule nl Anna V . Wo.olhtirn,
d .-l-e v lH n fftr In r ant* nf pub*

autavy id tVc.'nfairoai Idn.j.r

p a t h . a l ’ lb* Court Jltiua* on*
if * In Hanford od Iho Mlh.
nf DakambeP M IT at I I n'rlork
M o fta a oerllflralea. bald
hr
pta lv inaeltier w ith a ll omit*

Ta lta K a ia e a

GUY TOMPKINS

PHONE 27

' HUUUrwwl t n i
t««I iifMt taiiliN^iuVnt1
la ir s
lucluiiliktf liu r n l o l f i ] • for * tli•
jrn ir I 93f« ori *t»i* , fulltitvinif H«i*
p^rilihl I iod* in H m ilnoln " iV n n iy ,
yiurUIa, lo w il] *
, i
Nu. 2* 1 Hillge of
1911 r o lr r ln ir H, * fl **f

7 A AM IwoK l ftJlurk ii'Tlb r. 3,

Han furtl
No. : d Halt* of Anmihl 7tl».
2931 riiitflhR*t H H ..f leOfii* a

,UP At h .!• ■*

A 1 III4i4ii I*.Tier 4. Hanlyiel.

W liiH-kt m y fioiiil nod tro t *Ills
111"1 111 I* tliiy of N u im itirr
O, IV . lir.MNlNI.V*
I'lt r li of l?ii4&gt;ull
Htnilnol* Country f'l*jt&gt;ilA '

(SEAL)

MI.M H? TAX

C’K i t T i r i i a t i : «
fa a f r f fd ntir^ will*
tin*
pio*
v u in n « of
H I M . Avia of
I BIT fttiet uini it Will Ion roaua*l v«
&lt;1 W , H ' i r t T f w ill o ffi-r&gt; o r r a U
a I iiilMIfi o u h 'ry In |f»« lilylit ni
M&lt;frlt*r fur
I'jtfili nl
tlir
i!nurf
IfiiiJwr*
jn HanforA nr» ih «
n
t i e t a i ra rtiflrM rs
Ml*|. J&gt;r llta Hln|# ti.ii-iti* r w llh
n il1 nnifitaiM a ml jni1m*«iuaiU I t i lrd
InxrM fm -ln nln jf1turn a
irvli-d for
lli« y » i r I 93T. on ilia fulluwin*
di ver Mini lanrid In Htmlntilo Cuun*
I f . klofM
Ion ‘
N.» 741 Halt
f Atiguel 1,

w ill

have

DRMBMAKINfi—Mrg~*klto liarrlaon, (io n io tu m u

H otel, lloom

Hrn our aatorlmpnl ot ulryrlig.
Hkatp*. Trlcyi log and wagona
Hisnlpy-ltogtr* Jlardwaro c 0.
. For ' dUtlllale, k*rd**nn and 14—Hoorn* Without Board
j'" w b lta gaaullno **« II. II, I'opa
Two large furwUhed room*, pri­
, do, Ina,' Phona 110

.

vate hunt*. Lawaon, iu7 North

Id&gt;cn*t.

Ford Coup* ( i l l —tour-wlid*!
Itl* v » m —tayg* Baml trallty
l B rebuilt Dodg* truck. Rm I

.

(U

M i l r u ra rlo g l&lt;ot
la m p- .
wthid,
N o ., t u a ; Bote /&gt;f I n l y ln d .
M M r o t r ilu K K ! 0* fl.
in g l p » H nf Io,i 4 M. l.f H r
A llueaer* Hub.
‘
VVIIfieo* o il nand and aenl lh&lt;*
I he l ) l l i . iluy of Nnvetnhei M U
• / / . ' . •
o |1 ■1IIU IN IK VN .
•t I'lera 'h r I ' j m j i f v m l .
'B ro ilnnle r p im ia , v io l Ido

for wwii^'clir^;

* _■

N W ty Bee. 4, T o p . I I

No. a n

I f l t r u v r tln g H K ’t of N it 'l
a |4&lt;i of lei! I Her. 4. T w o ,

**No.’ t J i t of Jo lv
I.
I»S*
rnverlng H U of H I1U Hre. I*
T w o I t II I I .
.
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of J u ly
4. twit
roverlnn W h
of
N VVU of
M V S her I. Tle p . SI It.* IS
No H t J
•! J i l l ,
I.
l»S t
n o r r l u g f i t 1| of NVV H
«. T w o I I . II. St
No
IIS* of
Joi* I. . I ’ l l
r, ne t I on K ilty of HI'1Vi Xert

4 N i l T I 4'M '* T H O
lii a rrn fg tin .r w i h
Ik*
l&gt;r»'
viol,n,a uf, O lM p le r' I 4TVI. API* .rtf•
No 1131
of Ju tv
4. 1*11
I I I I &lt;oad upon a r a t w fo ju e rt o f;
lone* low lUV U the
4, Y H p.
In ca * .a . v . r a t r r r i a i - i w tu o f f ,,
I I It I J
&gt;
lo t' m I , *1 , toll Jin', p u ly v rl in lh «
No »•* of, l i t * of duty 4.
tilgheal bidder foe *n»li ■
Ih ei
I i j i ro v e ,l„ n Hi* u| N K S *
c a m 1 l l m » ch lrnne v in Hanford
N t t 'h of hUV, Han. . 'i i i T * h
oW tlA* lt.ll,
dev* *rf
Uopowhor
M i l at I I a'rioi-h It.
*4 , ta*
“ ilf r M il
of J«*l,
4
lif t
r e illflr a le bold o r III* Htato to*
VV!*
of N H II
af
m orloa
g rIH e r rw llb a ll’ omitted and nnlr*
ty Her. 4. TW P I I lb I I
ovnuenl lovleg
la ***' Im lu d la g
No
111] of
J u lr 4
J *IT
taaea levied (o r rha ro a r l l l T , on
r o v -r ln g
H U 'S
of N IM ,
A
I He j follow lag ■x liw rflh rd Idlid*. In
HMty
of N O 'H Hee. , . Tw p.
Uouiliodo t'Punty, V lorida, - ta w lt i.
N&lt;&gt; 4T I af
J u ly
T.
M l* ,
*N n ! i? l«
af Aug. I.
M SI
a ave rln g. I n i *T, .o l Vharldn
covering A ll II *i or N S of
Ijtn d
and' 4talnm*atlon C u '«
Her. I. tw p SI II. I I W
ot
Add :to lloulh B a n io rA
■
No I I I * of Aug. . I.
M il.
N.V t i l l o t Jo lv 4.
M il
rn v e rln g ; HKty of N tV ty of
covering
A ll N K i| of
NUU
N lt U , Herllon
|,
Ta w n a h lp
i : of i i , H .r i. T w p . t i it i r
t* Houth, llang# I t Beat,
Ns. 1444 of J u ir
4.
M IT
vvhnega Dir hand and real thla
XKIV i t N lt U A N Y
, h . . . . h , d a , of N o e j m b * ^ , . ( . covering
of UN 14 Mec. ( . T a p . I I It. SI.
No I t ie
of J u l ,
I.
M il
C la ra af C troull C ourt.
r n w r ln g N IV H of N I9t* il.ee*
Bamlaol* County, Flo rid a .
4A M.j I n N tV c o r) A N U of
(INAL)
I N itty of N K ty dee. ». T w o .
ft a
II.
No. 1-1 of 1441 of J u ly 4.
N O T H '): la B tm n ‘ that I,
M IT covering HtVty of NKty
&lt;1. Loonardy, . ao Special M*
Her. 1. T w p . I I I I I I
pureuant to flaal dvrre*. 4
No. 1141
of J u ly
4.
M IT
Novel,liter 14. M IT . onterad
rn v e rln g 4A H&lt;| in NVV car.
■hat ra rta ln cauaa aMlad Ji
of N ltU Hee. 4. T w p . I t JlVV 1 1an n *1 a) veraua ,VT. I , T
at al, w ill ou M onday, tha
No H I T
o* Aug. 1.
M il
Lay af Ja n u a ry.' l ( l i bet'
eo ie tln g N I lU Bor. to, T w p .
tka legal ty&gt;ura „ f gala in I
I I It. 11
uf tha ruurthoua* dour In
No t i l l
of Aug. 1.
lif t
r o r r t lo g VV 1-4 of Nty
A
nty
of N B U ten. I I , f w p . I I
M «k
tn
fa llo w tig -dee n
r oally. a ilu H o 't a ^ Bern I not« &lt;;
Nu, M M nf A u g. ».
MU
r n v e r lg g . N K ty
nf
HKty &gt;. *
N R «1 nf N K ty B«o. I I . A ».
I I It. t l
No. I I I I of J u ly
t.
M il
ra ve rin g N i ; u « f
H W ty
*
N W ty nf BKty Bee. I I . T w p .
I I It. I I , ‘
No t i l l of A u g.
I,
lilt
e n vrrln g W ty A Nty nf N K 14
Her M . T w p . t l . It. I t .
W ith egg m y hand and aaal |M*
tha t l lh . day nl Novem ber M l ! .
O. F . IfH IlN O O N . -

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n. si

HT.

,9u p

II 11.

a

FOH (taffa* Rout*. Up to
10 ftrat week. AotomobU* ■*ttr» chicken &gt;u*ln**«, , 4 «
chick* two weak* to ltr«
u bonu*. Writ* Albert
U f7 Mott mouth, Cine In- month*. C*»h only, Don I Obdb
IMrnld.
for

II. IS.

i ebb &lt;&gt;f jo i, t.

l * ) I nnd upon w ritte n renoeat « t
A t l T I I I ’ lt JA C O tH K IN t w ill offar
f » i &gt; i l , at public o u l r r r to lh*
til,: heal bidder fur raah at lh*
f iiu r l I i' m iim • nlraora la Hanluril
■in lb* D th . dap
of
t&gt;rr#n,b*r
IV3T at I t o'clock
A.
M.
la*
cert If Ira Ira held by tha Blala to aether w H h *11 om llle d and aub, eti,tent levied
taaaa
Including
tntea levied far tha pear M i l , on
I he follow in g dtarrlbed land* la
Uemlitola C o unty, F lo rid * . la w lt i
•i of No. ( I I H alt of J u ly
*, ,n 1*1* ra v e rlb c Inti* t* A
I* lllo rk I llaevanla.

i t .find a. of No. (la Pat* of
July IJb. lt l # mooring Lot*

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fort of tha aoultiraal gu n rta r o f , 10 year M i l , nn tha fnliouriou
tha aouttiwaot quarter of Ueellon
iaerlba.1 Inuda In Srrolnota CouuM, To w c h i p t l oouth. Hang* 10
’, F lo r 1,1.1. low In
oaal, altuntad la B tm la o l, County.
Nn. I l f Hal* nf Ju t&gt; ln d . M i l
F l u , Ida; Ndmond T . g turulvan t. If
cnverlm r lo,(* I A 1 lllo rk 1
liv in g and II
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aald
land*
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und*r fcdmond T . d lu iu i.o n t. de*
M M ..iie r ln g N (a ft. of Inti
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v anb It liv in g , and It d*ad. all
No. 4T t Hal* iff A n a o .t le t.
claim ing Inleraeta In - aald
M SI r u in in g Lot L
Flo rld g
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nd* under lilla M lurdlvaal, doLand A R ,tn * lg lllo n L V * Add.
cuaaed ur olherw laoi VV. T . Bwl*
In No. Hanford.
curd. If livin g , and If dead, alt
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part laa claim ing In te rva l, la aalC
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Catg* Addition.
aald land* under Ja m ,* K. Uarl*
No. I l l Hal* af A u b u b I M l.
l« t t, decaaaoC n r oiherw l**;
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required and nedorod ta
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lo th# b ill of com plaint
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fafa (Had ngalno* you aa daland*
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Tires—Batteries

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atoekholdara Ha 100th ranaacu*
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aka to the stockholder* ihero
mtloaed a atalemrnt algnod by
s*Went W. K. Smith, which In
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'Encloaad you will pirate find
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PA Project Re-Paving Of
Ja rre ll {ta n Numerous Appeals For Food|p’ftr p re n ’jji Celery Avenue

Major
Japs
Meet
H
Okayed By Ci Begins At Once Demands W U .S .;
British Interested

Tho teat majority ot tho ap*
poaja which com* to iho B ain
Mon Army are lor food, accord,
tad to Capl Prod R. n m . who
explained this mornlns that
more than 71 porcont of tho
monay contributed to tho trapty Btocklni rand will bo dorotad
to tho parwbaoo ot food tor
Chrtatmao basket*.
Only a relatively Insignificant
Port ot tha food can bo atllliod
for toy* and similar lift* for
children, tha Bafratlon Army
laador Mid. and In no ca*o will
more than I I u
B ronta .bo
aP*nt or foya lor any on* child,
bocaaaa ot tho tar Broaior de­
mand thle yaar for toed. •
Th»re will bo no dapllcetlon
ot donation* by oorlon* charity
oremnltallona to thp poor, ha
N o o riy a M o re o f w it Mid. because tha Bomlnolo Goan*
ty Welfare Board acta aa a clear*
^ j i e w w w e re called b y th e Ini how*o for tech operation*.
# B U U th is m o rn in g to te s tif y
i n t h e lo tte r y tr ia l o f Jo e ep h
re c e n tly In d icted by
Bern b o l e C o iy ity G ra n d
. J u r y f o r c o n d u c tin g a lo tte ry
k n o w n a a " C u b a " In S em inole
ijQottiily.

and ao food basket will ho Ion
by tho Ralvetlon Army ot any
homo which la receiving a
ChrlataMa ooatrlhotloa from any
other acooey.
Instating that tho need to
irootor nil*' y ia r than a rtr bofore In h it experience. Capl.
Poron told Of one ln*Unca In
which two families rooido tolothor In a IllUa ahack on tha
ootaklrta ot a email county town.
There ore aeven mambora ot On* A WPA project whkh coni
The 8tat* Reed Department
family, f1r* of them children; plaice Improvement to tho lo
will b«fIn the Improvement of
and- throe mombord In tho other ■action of french Avenue between Celury
Avenue
hmuedlately,
family. Tho »(** ot tho a lt Commercial Avenue and the Lake
children rmi froat one - to II Shore Boulevard, wm given the a f County commlaelener D. L Troth,
er raid todiy after an Interview
year*.
'
proval of the City Commlssf
SHANOirAI,
Doc. 1 4 - m with officiate of the Department
One ot the two men In this'. In tho regular meeting
P
lftytw
o
ourvhroro
of the bombed
m i« iroop haa a Job aa a |a* 5*®. ■!*?*« #n&lt;* City
visiting Sanford today.
tip o n*laIV)rln* tarraar'a fiwd T. WlllUmi waa
It. D. Duke of Jacksonville, United Slates gunboat P*nay to
land. r o r tlthlaLi worjt ha iwcolroa to (obrait the project to officials M ilitant matntenuuce engineer for day mads their way from an in
no roaolor pap, bat Is give* iech of tha Tttorka Proircaa Admlnlr*
refuge back toward tho
the State Road Department; Mr.
■rocerlo* ** the farmer can tration for tbetr approval.
The Clty'e contribution to tbejMcBride, district engineer and bit YangUc Rlvrr carrying their two
SHANGHAI. Ik*, i t —( f ll project which calls for an tupea-l assistant P- T. Holey of DeUnd, dead and eight seriously wounded.
Grrsi
Urea blaied In fallen
Awaiting
their
arrival
from
dilute of over I*.®®® I* illlh tly -,*de an Impaction tour of the
over »3.000 A borting to Mr.| highway and advised Mr. Thrasher llaathaa some to mllra Inland thv Nanking tonight aa th* J#panc-&gt;e
Wllllanti the project call, for the lh#l imprnvemMt o f - th e nv.au* United Stale* gunboat Oahu, tho army rvlrnllcatlr pumulng ll*
widening of the street to Bd fret [ wnui j begin at once,
ntlailnn
deep
Inin
British gunboat Bee. three Japan- punlltva
and constructing a fill at the lowerl Th. ltoad Department offlelale mo warship* end a Japaneio air­ t'hlna rollml un l'**l the mnend m that the yrade of the at re e l. indicated their Intention of begin plane al»od by at Hahslan to *W quered capital, Japanva* nrlators
report*d flam** ragtag through
"vstly that of the nlng the Improvementa at tha Ot- tha Injured.
State highway.
teen bridge, and working t»wtrd Two known daad In th* Jipanea* what had ntdy a law weak* ago
^ Among the most Important
Tho OommUaloncr* also au th o r Hanford, but not knowing tke bombardment
Wiinoeeee www Bod Saul*, a forSunday of tho barn tha praitd aoat of Grn*r*1laland th* Installation of colored width of th* right-of-way thay Pansy and three other American si mu Chslna ItnIHhrk'a goveDlM
o q l w M of T to Ajrraw.
light* from Park Avenue lo Oak ware unable to My whether or not
m ant
y iro l (ItM t boor porter owned
Avenue and from Magnolia Are tha highway would b* widened, vessel* worst Charles I, KnamlnKragmrnlniy report* filtering
and opera ted h r Mr. Jarrell, end
- ,.
ger of Ocean Beach, Calif, and
not to Saaford Avenue on Flryt Mr. Thrasher slated. However, the Kendra tlandrl, an Italian new*- lu over tlm disrupted coinmuntAndrew la w , both of whom tes­
S tm t, also at the Intereectioa *f brkk will be relayed and covered pepeman. who sought refuge on rstlons IrulUnlnl Ilia actual
tified they had
sold "Cuba”
Magnolia Avenue and Second
fighting hail rndrd within the
tietoto. the proceeds of which
Effort* to overcome unfavor,
The Clip Comm lee lenere author- S tm t. Th* flag pole at the lower with asphalt and rock. It waa In­ board the-vessel.
walls of Nanking, and Japanese
dicated.
tu n e d otw to Mr. Jarrell able credit condition* which have l*ed the purttoxe of police radio
Avsllable
Information
of
the
end of Park Avenue will also be
troop*
wllhnul alackantai lhatr
After
the
Improvement
of
Celery
la t e n p o ll off tho winbaen prevailing locally for soma equipment far th e Sanford Police decorated with two etrlage of tlo Avrmls I* completed, the Road ettaek whkh endangered 70 for­ ntfrnaltn campaign warn carry
thraogk thorn.
eigners mostly Americans wsa that
Department In their reruler meet- colored light*
tlmo,
ro
t
underway
with
tho
for­
throughout tha Department Rnglneera Indicated
Mr. Lora also Ustlflod that
ins last night.
two were dead, eight *erl«u*)y Ini thi-lr' itprrnllon* far nflald.
Tim nffldal Jnpnnwe
an
their Intention Of leveling Geneva wounded, twe slightly wounded,
Mr. J a m il bed 46 aalaaman, of mation Saturday of whet la to bo The m atter boa been under con- Chrlatmt* ecaeon.
Tho Sanford Atlantic National Avenue where the road bed has end 1! foreigners and Rl Chines* nounremrnl anl.l Iho fall of
whom Mr; .Vase m i cm . working known aa Urn Merchant1* Co-opera* aid*ration bp the Corumlaaloners
ivo Credit Board, It waa an noun cod
(OMIlawe m NCI react
sunk.
la Bern toot* County and that hla
were missing and probably a total Nanking raiun alter an Inlene*
yeatarday by D. X. Me Nab. eecre- for to n e timd and definite action
a Ilack lu which tho army In
of
d&gt; saved.
I
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6
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■
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followed
the
aasm
n
co
e
f
t
h
e
organtxaHes.
cooperation wllh naval Ultra
of.the merchant* County Comm lea Ionere that they
malntntamt ralenilipie «qv''»u*hl,
i, Q. B. 6too* Will, co-operate M il 'th e CUp' In
' LONDON, Dad. U -(ff)~ (lr* * l from the around- and th* atr
toed ■i the parBritain and lh* United Rtatae thrunahaui llm ,dpy-.dvfA r
the Bloae CoThe imnotinrortsiit1 wM th*
worked ta ataa* can cart tail night
CIHnoao dth'niHf* wnrf, driven
la th* grave Par Eastarti aituailon northward through Hta-irtty as
■rawing out of Japan*** attack* on Ih* Jepnaes* odranood (ram (he
!’ JACK80NVIU.lt. Pin.. Deo. 1
Poet lean person* w»we s r gunboeta of bath nations an tha southern
and
aestecn *#•- f t 'If. P»hT«rtb. a promtaoeg
dtM d before CMy Jodgo, frank
m
attmw. - I t . Mid that tho Oh tats*•
rttrpp p p p o a o f.gaoftqdi «»*■
*g Mdaftal taT the'
irttb
ka,l h lltad r eotilattmf ofory fool
J M U m ta
a t epoetflo Jtlu*l,aih&gt;n - r* tae 'n k .Municipal Cnarti 1* ilb o i lm-al iok» ohcued Fiwaign Sacratary of iho - nihdlAw, hat that ISa ta
&lt;Ur to coftatUato a MtloUs]"!}."
m olt ohcarad FUrelgn
the
.PnUcn.
glsjiou
yeatarday
a
tta
r
-Cta.lfp: nr Y*.Tt*tar Iho
credit situation.
liWA.uw'sSWi
jt
Anthony. Jtdanta , itatansant that vaih-ra had lakon mittoroU* gov
., .„
Under the At*** Co op*raUva';__, . 5 -^ * * -...
drnment hulhltag* Which' had
ta* structure In ■ Irtler to ih * h°°P ..
British ship* bad flrctloq J » p
„
Only rhargaa for minor law plans* aflar. thty had-baen banuesl ’houso.1 niiicliinagun north aqu
System, aa explained by Mr. M e«lr?L j 2 ? wl iV
flTOr* jT f i l Rn^Ulon
Jr4* vlnlatldns were listed
against anti1shattad.
Nab, tha Merchant'a Co oper*tlv*|T
m
WT.RH immpm ni
dnlpare.
'
•
part meal.
thoa* white* names
appeared
do b jl . d a t f Ci
Credit .Board, will eend put two The ’ trdwktiWtar' 'will be h la le**4 -h*ro loqterday.i .
Kd*a told Cemmnna the UrMlah - &lt; Japanaae wtrahlpi Warn 1r*
Mr Popvorlh uv»l tho M, r. on the -court docket with drankprf&gt;**cUMoa
notice* to pereon* who ore behind
porl&gt;-d alaamtaR op till Tangiia
cy aet amt Unbtnkdn Hataiis'which h* man- Cnneaa rharga* heading the list ambassador 1* Tokyo bad “made and *■changing tiro with Chli f at Bartow,
Bartow!I to
ta their bills, notifying them of watt nlbra-hlgb fret
MiBaJW Bogging trials
lb*
uiroagaat
protaals"
tu
Japan
.
Tha Oovernor wrote he would.Ute amount of tbelr *IUa and re- will b a 1 tayWMit a t the Pofjoe ages a* a ronr retu llluatratlon of law violation*.
fur Ihu a helling of the Ur dish gun­ naan lM*tt**rl«'-» soraial mlloi boThtum chariiMt with drunken- boat ladybird at Wuhu, up the taw Naphlnx.
not relter* farrlo r ot tbo pro o f quest Ini payment. The eecond and Station. R edotvm ’VtU be placed Th* teat of Mr. I'apworlh'a let*
ta
the
auiomobBso
botanylny
to
n*aa
were;
ja
y
Klndatl,
who
rattan nor replace Judy* Robert final notice will contain a warn icy
Yangtae from Nanking.
estreated a I t
bond;
Mike
T . Dowell of Bartow of (ho Polk that If the bill la not paid prompt­ the Police DopeM eet end the t*r I* quoted below:
“Thl* e*l*te own* an nr*nx* llrannan who estreated a 110 Kdcn conferred with both Prime
County criminal court aa
ly. all other merchant* belonyny County Sheriff, else ta the motor­
Mlalater Neville Chamberlain end
waa
sldlny Judy* nor ask the aupreme to tho aMoclatlon will be notified. cycle belonging to the City.
■rare at Or*nae City. Volusia bond- If. A. J. HlieHian,
.s i
s
Herechel V. Johnson, the United
In
commeotleg
open
tbo
value
of
sentenced
lo
pay
court to clarity Its opinion on
Under this eyelem a peruoa who
the equipment chfcf William* County, ll waa fra i'n dnwn dur or servr to day* iIn ra
the »*,
City Btatea charge d’affaires, l*fore
does not pay hla bills with
&gt;n
r making hla cautious statement to
tag December | | ] | and we l„&gt;t Jail; Jullua Htma, " n*fra,
stated
that
hi*
department
will
be
wa*
farrlor had written tho Gov­ merchant, will be unable to secure
Common* that the two Angla-Haith*
entire
crap.
Stare
lh
rn
we
able
to
opontta
with
more
af
alven
e
similar
tin*
and
Cornelernor and Attorney Oonerel Carr efedlt with another, It
on powara were -In consultation"
hara
keen
putting
out
money
lu
fkteney
than
could
bo
obtained
lues nnblnsnn, negro, waa gl**n on th* rarloua International devel­
D&gt; Landis that ba coaid not eon- plafeed, since all merchants will
Unue at praaaoatoe unlec* the bo advleod
advised af
of the name* of alt through the addition ot Mverel try and bring the properly berk the altrrnallva of paring ■ fins opment* In Japan's undeclared war
tu
a
pay
tat
b**ti.
Understand
new
men
U
lb*
force.
if U or totting 1* dare, lien
lata) altnation wu* clarified.
who do not pay thslr bills,
He pointed oat that Urn* la on* w* hare nut racelred a cent ta G»ita*r*. negro. charged with with China
It, K. Johnson of Hanford and
Governor Oon* declined -to sad no merchant will ba willlay
The British foreign office wsa
cask* pabite the teat of Me let­ to credit a person who baa a of the most Important farter* ta ratarn alar* l»H Now noto the being drunk and disorderly, end under*toed to be welcktag Ameti- Clara Itaurgunrdea of Wobaitr.
carrying e concealed weapon
went msrrlad hy County Judge
ter lo farrlor hot Mid It con- largo and le a f overdue account the apprehension of criminal* and way wo bar* been ■■■••ml:
cen public reaction te Ura P**ay R. W. Wnra rofctorday, racorda
“1114 We paid tbo
Beamed wee fined m oy to days.
tinned hla aMlfnmant W tho on the hooka of acme other mer­ that the equipmen t will afford a
staking
for
Its
possible
effect
In
minimum w atte of time.
lease amoimtlnx lu I H I I t .
W, f t Kmmanual and Huby
ravoaled Hits morning,
-1 wrote him (hat I have chant- 1
The tS w att art. Which will coat , “ U U we paid the
a*ar**ed O'Neal, negraaa, charged with changing United Hiatt* policy In
to do with taUlny the
"It to not the Intention to work
the
h
r
East.
*****
amounting
to.
I
l
l
l
.l
l
.
approximately
fttOO.
will
racklcea drlvlag ware dismissed
Tho regular meeting of tho
eourja what ktad of' -dodalone any. hardship on any
Eden laid Commons today “tha Itoanl of l)lr*ot»rs of tbo H«m“11)1 w* paid the
and ft N. Kntaht, charged with
. they oheuM make.- Con*
moat bb excellent coverage for the entire
is honestly trying to
t
aartoutnaaa
of
theea
Incidents
tales
amounttag
to
|lti.7
l.
lliolu Conn If Chamhar ot Comrunning through a rad light waa
ippeotaru. - U I chaniod Jud««* obillyatleaa-, M r MeMab explain- County, officials of the RCA cor
pa amphasla" and asked marco will | m h&gt;-ld In Ihn t'hsm“Tbl* year If you please' w* flnad I*.
they i* vo o roll ay 1 , “but wo are trying to find poreUen, from wkleh tbo equip­
mambera
not
to
saak
any
further
Delary rowell, negro, and Wil­
her ImlIdlng luntabl at 7:30
Mho I’d bo ehaaltny ,lhom acme way to protart tbo merehunt* ment will be pnrobaued, aeeert. It are *M*a**d l i s t I t "
-The aaa**aor know* |k*r* I* lie Brown, negroes, who w ti* be­ atatamant from th* goearamant o'i-ock, T K. Hlmpaoii. president,
a (s ta rt person* who deliberately woe also pointed out that tho high
advantage no Chaaco for any return from ing held fur tavnellgullon. were because of -the grave issues In- announced today.
buy things they have no tatanttaa
only epodalty bnllt Ugh frequency
properly fo» tbo n n t two dismissed also Traett Benton,
of paying far."
Membara of ParlkmmIL, how' type ta that or Ihra* year*, yol, wo bate
who waa charged wlh violation
The
Mtd-Ftarhlt Oaleopethlo
may pick op the
eiplenotlon*'
of the City’s Sanitary Ordinance over, immediately began to ask Society will meet with Iho Tamp*
queaUetm
*n
Ura
strength
of
Bri*
■age* Intended for tho law -enfm la eammenting th* To* Re­
Osteopathic Rocloly on Dec, 10. at
Mery Miller, nogro. charted
offtmro
vision Loots* Mid: -Thl*. in with disorderly conduct. waa tain's base St llongkoog. pefana* 6:10 P. M. ta tho Y W. C. A.
addition af tho radio eet la M r opinion. U a d e a r Ulu*tration *«et»ne*d te pay a ffne of i | or Minister Sir Thomas laaklp re ­ Building, Tampa. Dr. Henry Tetd
an tho part o t tbo taoquallly and Umrouibly
of Now Orlea** will be th* gurat
I I days and KIU*h Kd futed ta disco** the matter.
of Chief of M l** Bey O. WUliam* deuvodlag affect of our anti­ wart*, negro, charged with larco- Tom WUUami, Leborite, asked speaker.
Eden how say Japan*** explana­
to make Sanford f* lk * Dwport- quated 04 vsloram to* system." ay waa continued.
tion! could ho reconciled -whrn
U none In etflrtencg i r r r . f . ______ lx, . . ____ *.
Tho regular dinner ot Ihn Han
.
. ■■■__ ___ ____
^
they ray first H waa on accident ford Hhrlnrr* will he held In Ihn
of ojMittlan*
end secondly there wore taataur. Valdes llolrl Thurudar nlaht nl
RCA affldnla wore advised talions ta fir* ea every ship."
&lt;tay a f tha autborJuaUea by the
T OO o'clock, lucat liMlgo officials
Eden replied, -th a t la Jest o*c nf announced loday and urgod all
City Oommlaelenere and It la onthe question* ta.which 1 had rather mninhorn of llm nrganlaallon to
that InrtalUtleo of tho
net glee a reply."
h« pr«»«*,!.
Tha Bl Mary OaHJasef Washing
Herman Dlkareon, O- C.
A message received by th* ad­
ion wont through oara o f two pr*- LnanHar and D&gt;m Bomb*.
miralty from tho gun hoot Be* said
Th* ataettan of officers for tha
gaara workouts hot* thl* moratag Th* Blackest* will undergo their th* Japan*** sealer officer at
coming year will ha held at the
an tho Sanford Araaaey Drill field ftanl werheut tonight an the A r­ Wuhu had oldered all shipping in
regular convocation «f tho Monro*
aa th* aqaad of 18 farmer gridiron
n old whkh will Include n th* Yangtae I* remain stationary Chapter No. l&amp; R. A M. la th*
rtara Including aonra farmer All
M**lng station end dummy -e r it would he fin d o n Maaoale Hall tonight at 7:JO
Americona. pointed thair aeaakm
Every . n u n a* the The Yangtae River petrel wax o'clock, D. R. E. Starr, High Priest,
to pa—tag plays and also tha
Is expected ta he present organised la 1118 wader a 'rve'y announced today.
skirt tag of and*.
f*r their Inal dr81 before with China (tv tag foreign power*
Th* aonstan araa tad this momth* right I* pretea t missionaries
th* Celtic outfit. '
Tho regular weekly meeting of
tag by Dm Be to be, farmer allt Squad at Dm pre- and ceramaran from pirate*
tto S anford Mona Cleb achedAmertana heck who rtnnda alx
ih# fallowing play.
Nawsponen bean*red the attack uled for W ednesday night has
feet tall and weigh* 0 8
I Jack Purdaa, 17t&gt;t a Uw Jmmtaan warship after teen dispensed with on account
signals. Baraka will
Harriet. I71i Lyra
•dHartal* In mocah^ papers tod of th* henoflt root boll gain*
l« tom blag of the they are sponsoring between the
168 and Unsay Mot*. 178;
Um Baaferd BtackaaU In Ih* S am U rar. t i l l Clyde
Ladybird.
BL Mery Celtics and tto Sanford
Cam* on the high
I I t a Stapler, IM and Monkey Tha DaSy | press, ordinarily Blackest*. J. U Galloway, soeftato Wadnaaday
178. Guards; Bek W8‘
ad, “we put down rotary, awtouncod today.
IM ; Reaaell O dhaa, 111 pirates ta tho e rt (ha the MadStanetrara. H i
i d know tow ta JUSTICK CARDOXO 1MPROVBD
BnckfWId tactadw Bflty
ta tod Beat."
1881 Loa Harango, 18di T to U t o i l Mows Chrankl*
WASHINGTON, Do*. I t —OP)
woara l i l t Sktanay Vta- Japan m m i t o told -to th* a tra n r —Justfce Beqlamlq N. Cardoso
188f HaraU Dakar. 178; U art terms paarttot th a t there la a Of tha C a p r a c o a r t . who hag
and J. W.
limit ta tha partm i i m * of th* grtopa. wee much Improved ye*legday, hi* yhystotaa fvpqrtpd,
British tadtota*

‘Cuba’ Lottery

Nearly Score Of W it
n eases Called By
. S t a t e In Effort
To Convict Jarrell

Improvement Cos
State Road Depart
18,500. Provides
ment Officials Ar&lt;
Widening And &lt;
rive To Begin Work
s t r u c t i o n Of Fll
OnNewUndertaking

Lees'Sales Were !
‘ $100 Per Week

John Bull And United
States Working In
Close Co-Operation
In Present Crisis

L ets Abo T e a m e d
:v . J a r r e l l Employed
' Forty-Six Salesmen

Huge Fires Blaze
lo Nanking After
falling To Japs

Tokio Note ExpreaMH
Regrets Promises In­
demnification And
Future Carefulness

Nippon W astes N o
Troops Continue Past Time In R eplying
City In Pursuit Of
Retreating Chinese AHRures Steps To Pre*
vent RecurrenceAlready Set In Motion

Local AkrdiaDts Cilj Authorize!
Form Gimp To BayingOf Police
PrijJ^Cyedil RadioEquipment
Effort WftTlJe Made New System Increas­
To Post Each Other es E f f i c i e n c y Of
As To BadAcoounts L a w Enforcement

Papworth S h o w
S &amp; “ V r ““ K ! - N eed For R evisi
O f Tax Struct
f f j W M WWOlWIIw

Fourteen Persona
Are A rraigned L i
City P o lice Court

";1nItWa
oW»g'Ae&gt;

Senior Regulxr Army
Instructor Visits Here

S t M ary's Celtics Go Through H ot
W orkout On Armory Drill Field

n»

a m h m u u -pr***

Further exchanges today- -t
mnrknt the progresa of dtp*
j
lonmtlc repreacntatlons growIng out of tho Pangy Inct*
j
dent. Japan met tha major
demands of President R o o m * ,
,
volt on tho sinking of tha
United Staten gunboat before
]
they w ere presented formali
iyThe Japanese note expressed
rvgrcl, promised IndtmnlflcaUo*.
snd stated measures had already
been taken to prevent the recur­
rence of the incident.
At Washington the State Deport:
meat announced th* Amerkmi
government had sent a formal
note protasllng tha bomb lag. T to
demands wire the same s i
**t forth by Urn ?mW v*tL.,
.In Tokio Japho todaVlW
a formal n«ta to, Hi*
Embassy which, met . I t Jfrl

bw s

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v

—

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-

!

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:

tlon for th* *tahtag of ihq Untied,
Sts lee goalmat l’anay.
'
Peralgv MiniAre Kokt
(nbauadog
_____ W S
hkhi t *
1. E*pr*»»*4 apo|)gJ*», j^ d ra*
* S. Promised UemnlflcallolL'
S. Promised raeaitalua '’J o ft***
vent a recarrenr* of 'the Tnekwut
already had b*ea taken, * ‘
Grew reeslvsd front W*sMiigt»r
a statement to preaent &lt;o th*
iC u lls e M

e * Poe* P o e ri
•/,
1 .U

Cold Continues Over
Most T)f Country

is
•&gt;

■ r a i m c i s u * Prere
C old weather pr«»alled In n&gt;o»*
sections of the co u n try today
s ic e p l araund the G u lf Coeet
and alonx tbo P acific Co**t.
Cold rata. »n o w and sleet pep-

per^d most of
region, Ih* Ohio Valtay, th* Contral Mississippi Valley, tho Rocky
Mountaina plains Tnd tha Interior
of T*i*s.
Virginia waa
hlantotad
In
snow. Ht*et coaled tha highway*
causing many Irtlflo mishap*.
Two
person*
were hilled.
About 1.000 miner* ml*»ed work
and 1.000 children mlaaed achool
In *&lt;&gt;uthw**t*rn rounll*#.
Mild lair woalhar pravaltad
In tlaltfornta but the R tcram nta
Hirer, swollen by r*c»nt downpoor*,
thr**i*n*d
lo
brook
I«*,,.&lt;-■ and flood tha mlddl* vol­
ley.
Ho far five person* hav* lost
their llv*e and property damage
has ran Into millions of dollar*-

LOCAL WEATHER
Partly cloudy to nig ht nod
W ednesday, somewhat
unsftttad
In M a t portion. allghtlT worts*
on northeast coast to nig ht,

Search Is Made For
W.C. Hodges’ Forgers

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M ia Santa. “ Wfcat’a tin u w w w r l
"L et i m g o look fa r
H a ifa f
asked l ha aallor.
Vom tha l i t n r I
“ Yaa. but why a «
r * « w * »4 1
tt.ibdh something t o V aiked Santa- “ I i 'i Aangac*
aaak at tka Front a oar
of
iho
Oil*."
Court
Hauaa
la iha
tka Cfty
c u r of Baa
Baa______
_
la M l f Coaaly sad
Biata,
"That's the ytry raaaon," m U
• g tka legal haaru at M ia
Chapter 11
Ihe sailor "A n d the anewar to the
k a M a r , tka ird day at JaaThe Bailor l u l l t.
A. &amp; _ n i l , Ike M S * bring
aea shell'* question la thlal Jt'a tha
flrgt Monday la a l t month
Santa and all hit friends u t wind. He combe hia hair w ith a
I a legal salsa day) tha telpondered how to M r a H alga tree, and you can hear him but you
Bg daaerlbad la a M
alluAta,
g aad being la tha Oaaaty of
tha while fox, aomrthing can t aea him.”
T **U aad dials at
Florida.
fa
happened.
Tha toyihop
Santa threw bach his bead and
Lola Forty-eight (d t). Far*
opttiad and in flew • .HtUa ihouted wllh laughter.
-nine n i l . Fifty ( l t l , rtfBO taller than a teaspoon,
" I g u m your trip la f * t n f to be
•■aa t in , F ib y -tw o t i l l ,
itty-lhrs* (||) g a d f . P I f i r - 1
had g liny, bright a U r tied more dangeroea fo r tha while fn a
nr (LSI. AAPAMlIdA ltl AlllBlk.-*
thin fo r you,1* ha aald. " W a l l htlp
you get iiarted tomorrow."
Tomorrow: Thu Ice Itoat-

U IM lu la lln f U lM I n M
(or
tha f w r ittt.
U a M la v li*
d ascribed leads la Bumiael* C«uaFt . Florid*, law III
f Vml k I l « k f. W a r A. Baa-

— -Its. I ll* Mata tit f a i r Ihd.

W llnssa n r hand t M asal this
llw Jlth d*y aC M n i a l m HIT.
a P. IIBIINDON.
■
Clark at C l m l l Court.
(IM A L V
c " am y’ Florida.

g o r i e r i » r BAt-w n P t a x
CWSTTFICATWa
- In acrordlkda w llh
Ihe
praVlalnne nf CbAaler H i l l . Arte of
HIT end noon written request nf
A N N W Lt!B FOnilKSTUR 1 will

In aeeordance with
tka
prorlalona of Chapter l i n t . Act* of
1IIT had upon written request or
U. C. nnOCK I w ill offer for
nnl* at public outcry la lha hlghbidder far rash at tka Court
lloua* antranca la Banford oa thr
14th. day at Darsmbar H IT nl II
efclaeh A. M .
mu
rarilftratr*
bald by lbs Btala tngelhar wttb
all emitted and subsequent levied
lax** Including tanas levied fur
lb * year H IT, oa t b * fallowing
described
lands
In" Bamlnola
County, Florida, law llt
No. H I ot
Aug.
L
fill
rorarlng Lota Ik i f . I I A 14.
Pin. Land A Col. Can. Add.
lo Bo ganferd.
N*. 141 of
Aag.
k
till
entering, Lots 1 A I Bib.
Tr. A, itanlord.
No, 111 of
Aug.
k
IIII

aooiloa a Township t t Booth,
liana* It Cool.

::!:^%C“ ^.a\iLVv;l Saji

h io f fo r yon."
Yes, 1 heard you w lihlnr," m M
fa iry . "S o I came. I koow whsi
trouhta is."
Dear me, yes." aald Santa.
its yon any ideal T1'
ho little lady— and IT) 1*11 you
i aha w m i aha w a i the Quean
reHaa— twirl ad on bar toes and
[had m gayly that even Bapta,
Had a s ha w li , grinned ahaep*

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t h k

Applet o

Ne, 111 Bala at Aug.
Ith.
I l l rovsrlag L t l II II lark K
Uarnat A M . to Morknoni park

.aald Counly aad
Blala,
during
Ibu legal beam ot w in nn Mon­
day. Inn Ird day at enaaary. A
ll. U l h lb* H m l being the rtrsl
MoMay In aald monlb land
n
isgsY.’ sal** day!
lha
(allowing
deerrlbeo lands, ellueie. lying and
being In lha County or Bsmignt*
and Btala of rmtida. in-w ll:
l-aln Forly-oa* ( I I I , Fortyl.K G A L N O T IC E
which M ia
mas
end
plat
Ia n (I t ), Forty-thren
1411,
waa approved by
Iba
City
Pnrly-tnnr
144).
Foriy-flra
-----------Cummlaalnn of Baa lord. CaunH I ).
Farty-nla
(41).
and
The rtgSlnl1 annual meatlng of
tr at Aaminole, Btala of Fieri*
Porty-aarsn tllr, nrmrdlng In
Ihe Mhnrsbuldere ul TJlo Heufold
da, at a meat lug bald Daeam*
map anal pint filed nf rsoord
Atlenllr Netlonnl Hank will
be
bar ITIh. t i l l , Iba a bora daon Iba list day of December
held et Ihe llanblna
Ilona#
In
•rrlbad proparly kstkg etherli lt . In Iba I'uolla flerorda of
Nunford,
Florida,
nn
Tuveder,
wia* baow a aad daaerlbad as
Seminal* Conniy. Plorldn. in
January II. 1111, at I lia w'slork
l-otg Forty-alaht ( I I ) , F o r t y
rtai
Honk l. whlrh sold map
F, M. for .the surpass of Klacllon
nlaa t i l ). Filly H I). F i t ly
ant. plat M a plnl of tbs lands
nf nt reel ora i l l Iba transaction
„n*
(It ),
rifty -iw a
ill).
owned
hr l-&lt; »*
Komi
Im ­
of aurh other buflnaaa a*
may
F l f i y l h i a * ( U ) and
Fiftyprovement
Cumpany.
ami
four H i ) nl Lnha View perk,
whlrh m M m»i&gt; and plal was
approved by Jhv Clly
Coenncriwdlou to plat llierrof. duly
rem.r.lrd amoniT Ibr 'public
mlenluo ill Buiiford
Conniy
rerurile dt Holnlnolu Cnunlr.
ot b* mloirle, lllnle Ilf Klorldn.
Fl.trldn In fla t Ituvk
1 'on
oi u mentlme held lloreinker
NdTItC. Ill* M.4I.M HP TAX
(«* * » II. .
*'
Tfth, HIT. ilir nlotve derrrlhsd
I IM T IO C A T i:*
I. F. IPiri.to
||.||.|||&gt;
lining
ollierwl-n
In atwunlani-o w ith. Ihe
proA&gt;
Pi.a.-In|
lla
ilvr
In
Chancary.
nown and crvrrllirit as fn lo
Vlalona ot cl.eplrr H i l l , A r t e of
- IS r tr-e ee - l l l l t '-r lv -ln e 4411.—
TU L*LI». J L - UlUUTtUk----------— - l t » t nnrt-ripon rrrlttrtr rentievt b f
t'oily-lliren
(11), I'urtt-four
H-ll.'lliir for - rininilM*.
It Alt AM 11. ai&gt; *lt&gt; rIIV I w ill offer
1441, l-'inlr-rive I I I ), 1'nrty(or e.tla et puMiu qutrry to .the
a ll f i l l om.I Korir-et-ran I ITT
n n iiK ii n r r r a L i i 'A T iM *
l.lnb. &gt;i 14.1.1*r fol n t h al
Ihe Til I:
H*TATK &lt;jF FI41IIIDA! TH
of lutk* Vli'W Cork, urrurdCourt Hml-. intreni-e In Hanford Wm. M
11*11, 1ST Mnrdurk Avsnu&lt;%
lug i" put llnroof, duly re­
or, t h e -H Ib i.itv
of
IleCrirtlu r
I'.irher*luirg,
.Waal
Virgin!,&gt;
.
lira,
corded
einong the publi.i rare
HIT 01 II o', l..rh A M , lea rerDan Mbofnsr and Dan . Hhulner.
otde
of
|i»mlnnle
County,'
tlflral. No. I l l of Aug. llh , I I I I
I.er
haabuOfl,
North
Mend.
Uhlo,
Cl.,
1
1
,
1,1
li, Viet lloob
4 on
hold bv |lie- Hints totrolbrr Willi
Tilfetd llall. Dslroa*. Tatiheenes,
iiii Ue II.
nil oiullle.l and enbvedornl leeletl
r-1 111,II,
lislroee.
TenneeeeR,
i. v itovi.i:,
levee nn Mu* loilowrug nearrllw-d
Hu.nut Hull, Dalto'ef, reiiurese.Ae Uiie.lnl M m . i in cbaurrry
lenda In Henilnula Counly. Flori­
l-IO-llr Hull. Itelroea. T. IlMHoe-s. H U I I T I . II DIHIITirt.
da. inwll:
,
Mery Kllgnre, l i l t West Dniig-M.eIII 11&lt;ir for I'lnlntiffe.
le t 11 Ihlgawood.
le.ee Avenue, Naehvllla. TennseWliorve my hitrut nn.1 aonl llile
err, llulh Kllaora.
H it
Weal
lire lalb j h r of H sram lw IHT
NCrriCll OF a ll.H ItF T A g
liuuulaee.
Avenue.
Naahtllle.
li. F. HRIINHflR.
4 IJItrlFICATMv
Teiinete*-.
John
K
llie
ft,
IIII
riert. of I’lrmit fJoafL
In acn.rrUurw with
Ih*
pr»W
e
ll
lh.uglnea
Attune,
NaebPenilnola Counly. I*lor la a
vlelona
nf
Clutplsr t ills , A lls of
Vllls.
Tennessee,
Ituaa
Men
(NKAt.)
Ih-rver utul ------ Server, b*r line- HIT Htul upon w rllltn rs.iusel of
of/ar
for
bund. I I I I
llamlllna
Avenue IIA llllV I.1SH I will
Cbnllanoogs, Tagueses*
David M i s al public oulcry To Ihe h'ghBOTH H l»F a A 1,11 tIF T A *
set
bld.Ur
for
rash
al
lbs
Court
Hall, T t l f llawlhom v
Avvtius.
CHMTIFIC4Tl:e
Hollywood. California and H m l House snltant-s In Hanfurd on Ihe
In arruidum-e wllh
llie
proHall.
1411
■(■■alllna Avenue. I llh li t ) of [lee,inker HIT at II
visions nf ChUpler H i l l . A d a of
n'rlnrk A. I I .
lax
rsrlltlrelrr
CbaMahaoga, Taeaaaaaa
HIT end upon written request of
11 appaariiig from a aworn hill held hr Ihs Mists togslhsr will
MIW. C. W HAINlI I will
nffrr
all omitted and subsequent levied
for ertl* el public ou|rry' |e Ilir or rom pUlnl Hied la Iba N lalb Ju- latss Including la ir * le v M for
Clrauli
Caurt.
Seminal*
lilKhist hlifler TTir'“resh nt
Ih* AlainI
tsar I 'l l , oa lha follawlag
Court House t s lr u ir s In NsnforS tseunty.. Flarld*. wkersla reu ant Ihe
deerrinen lande In Ssnilnnle Cuun
east)
at
yaa
tars
akaaad
dalaadanle
an l b ' 3 iih,,d.iy
of
IMremher
t&gt;.
Klorlde.
Inwltt
,
HIT st At «h&gt;h»-Ju A - i 1 Mi 'M Is * aad daaaaa. V o i b A JadlvM saiip
No. IT* of , July t
(H I
rrrllflr tla Nn Ik g .g lla je f A lttrt* and as f r a t M far Vlrglni* W.
rotating
l*ol
I
I
Franklin
Malt dam n W . lla ll J r , and M ia -'
Tstracs.
.
.
ar less Hall Ms ataialHr ibal yaa
N - H * of
A ar. t, . Thai
a. at*la o r twaairy nlbar thaa lb *
rnvrilne Lui l l FrAkkl'a Taft
Stale a l l FlarM g. 'had tba* they*
rare.
,f
la
.
aa
Marina
lb
,
•
the
.L*»*lw
1
Ol
Ih * fn lln w te g-d a a a rtb ed la n d s la
. No, t il
of, An*, t. H l f
Florida. Uta awryM *u a tu iiiw a a
gamlnrd*' County, Florida, law It:
r " , etll.g
l ot
IM
nna
wtiaUt
F
lu
id
bind
-lilior
alt
B .TAij.0,' a t ile a p .l .and.i 'a ll •
Tartar* ,
' -/ ,(
V
| -i
l.w f ypui irbara/itrm.ityqui and
Lot » IT Iotk .P T u r f aahfhrd, '

* Kd,M i l l Bala ot Ana. Ird.
t i l l covering I-wt I flluek 4
Tlar T Hanford.
Na. t i l Bain at Aug. 1th.
t i l l covering U l II Edgewood
No. I l l Sal* o f l o i r O k
H IT rora rln g toil I ninth F.
N »rn
Addition
Na. i n gala of Aug. tat.
t i l l rorarlng N. It fl. ot U l
1 lllock F. Nenvs* Addition.
No. I l l Hal* ot Aug. III.
I I I I m verlag N. I I 1C ot 1-nl
I A H. I I fl of l-ol 1 Bloak
P. Naaroa Addition.
No 111 gala nf Aug. lot.
I I I I anvarlng H. fa fl. of 1&lt;«l
I Mock r , Naaraa Addition.
N « S ft Bala of Auu. tlh.
I I I I rnveeinu l-ot 1 tllork I
T U c T Hanford
No. I l l Bala of Aug. tlh.

' I I I I rovsrlng L a la 1 A
f
Utoek I Mayfair.
Na. l i l t Bal* at July tad.
H I ! cover, e g • !✓ »,* t. 4. ». (
A t Plash ■ M ayfair.
M«. ITT Aal* «&gt; Ana. lot.
I 111 roaoriag flew. KH Car at
1 * 1 • tllaak 4 Itua KM alona
w . Ita • *4 Block J l o l a k .
Monro*. W ly. atnag Laka to
Iho aztaaaiaa N. a t W. Has of
mock »
T * u MW Car. at
Twit I I B t * hoc. Mallonrill*
Wlloaaa n r ban* and aaal Ihln
I ha t u b day ol November TMT.
o. r . iticnKoriTf.
Clark a t Cirrall Coart.
Seminal* County, Florida.
(B R A D

*o4 tm

o r u u l o r fA X

M

...

.

Na, Ilf •&gt; *•*-

a

t*■

N t t r f l u U t a I * * *1 *.

(BEALJ
" ^ c« a I w w A « ? * * *
I . ercordauew a l i a
lla
»ro vIsTsai ol Chapter l U X A r t i at
HIT and upou w rllls a rsuasst. ot
liotiDlH n S T n C K T I w U lo f f a r

ssdsS S S S jr £ fig
js jv tfq s
uM,ii
together. arllk all
emlltsd sad
subsequent laalaf taxes including
u r n Ii t W
tar |ST &gt;a*r
T IIL
• a Ik* fallowing dssrrtbsd U sds
la Monlnola Caaaljr, rlartda. law l,‘jto. l a u at Aug.
I.
t»J*
rnv.rlng Lot A LfdgW M d. „
H S tk J ’&amp;

'n

f t

a W j* 2

mt

covering Lot 41. I * * g w * 4 d . ■
vrnn.oo n r t i r t JIM n o l i/la
,h. talk day at ? n r « ^ m t .
Clark at Clrealt Ckart.

C

lo g o lo a c a ," u M thu fuiry “Shell
B argr bg a C h ridm ai f i l l : "
tftlf
Song o r Tha Bra Hbrll
• Santa frowned a
minulo, and
than mild, " lliy lt e ynu’ie right."
' .T h a fairy im llrd up ul Ihe call*
Dig, and from lha spot at which
riM looked in the raftera theru fell
B 'am all tope laddor down whidt
Btramblad a pert M llor doll, lie
U M brawn as a maple leaf In Tha
l fait, knd hli w avy yellow hair hid
JTbi light! la it. Ilia ■boulders wrro
d 'aad square, and ha worn a
or** while shirt and soma blur
garage. B a grinned m terhirv
\f gad rrached Into hia pocket
a tiny are shall. He listened to
H R h minute, looked surprised and
V gat It ba«k in hia pocket
* B in l* simply couldn't
control
cTtrioalty.
E
"W h a t ll I t r aald Bants "
A.
"W o u ld you Hka to Hear I " asked
% the M llor.
• n*
■' I " I " • l&gt; " C r r u t a i t J ' i M r i« W F y * ;’( ttilt
- WMto, and ho llaianad vW y htdhg:
hr.T h la U what ( W - f k w W l I soldi
ti' W M Is H that combs his
" ) h »ii" with *&lt; tradt&gt; ■ 1l l‘ "
r
W bdtls I f y o u ' I M d r : « « W
T
aitt ' i " not s a a f
B - i ^ y * f | * Il'aitliW yarirea*
, . 1' 'Bdpta' Inpked fiuillrd and starad
. ^uasttihiB Uy at Iho lallor. Bnt Ihe

3

(IBACJ. .'i&gt; i n *
k t' -l fII . TTi'-"e'»in |||H Kill,
' l"f*

IS

• ,X 0 T lc A '«i^ WBiiTVoaO-ww;.1

AMU fflAAiH ’ ■
li Vfl WHOM ■IT MAT CONCBnNiNflTlCB IN
H NRBBT
OIVBN.
that under and by virtu* af a
dvi-rea of roraclokur*
and
M l*
rendered In lha Circuit caarl la

deal*la f Circuit. OmtrlC' Meatiaala
Couatr, rFlurld*. *A Banfordr Flarli
aN. o n " t b « Srd.'idaiT'tf daauarr,
A * 1if. r I BIB aad -than an&lt;* there
rush* aimwsr lax aald'drilling com.
plaint igblhtlsdi-apaJaat you. alb*
•rwirr- n .dears* .pra ranfarsn will
bw SOI Sirs a g a la a c ls a a a l shah
atrjyogJILe I ] 4 ' :
■ H I
r i b l l Iwrtlar order*d■That this
wider kwabuMllbad Mi tka tUetord
tiara ML a . newspaper gabllahad ta
Mamlnola-.Oauaty, 'Blarlka. one* a
.weak fu r,M a r eonsaaatlvs weak*.
. IH iN B .and OHDKRKD, This lb*

Claaaified Advertiaementa
I*— A n n o o n c c m rn U

110— I I ounch F o r

R *n t

B A V B Y O U B W atch rapalrad by Unfurnislirii radacoratnd bottaa,
on* Who rosily know* how,
loo MisnnHa Avt\, phon* M i
B riggs. Jawotar Uaw oolla A rm
i
____________ ________________ _
W a can save you tllhnay nn oil
or
wood
heaters. .A * k
for
Pried*. Stanley n o irra H ardw are

T or
dtittllaip,
krrosaiiK
and
3 whits gkdollns aau It. U. l'o|i»
Oo, Inc. Phono Md.

Ford

Coup*

1 1 I t - four wlioul

610

W-

First

HI.

Hen'll

20— AUnceTlnneoux For Bale

rook or work In

private home and drlrlng.
IW*gt panilal. foil Cypr*** Are.
ihorad girt d rs'rn work of nor
hind. Kelt* Mae Kddlo, M l

fJ l—oMlncrllnncoun

°n «
_guitar,
.,
.gootl rondltlon
Ctilritian
paaollnu
tualerPhono l&amp;o J,
,
Knilru
&gt; id. tun
buelnnaa,
' 4tllr ka
Iwu
works
to
moiilbs. (.'ash only. Hoi I
Ili-rald.
U o f* blcyria, alia &gt;*• Boot) mndl'
Hon, almoat now tire*. Ityaaon'

la n day M l*. Tw o humor
rt I l M l ciah. II. B- Pope

f

C IT R U S

‘
FOIL B A LK : Slightly uaod cut*rlrculatlag
oil
bi-atay

iralor, |UA0—llal pried
B to iif’nrraway Ine.

fruit-nleo

d . tr***. S « n l a box hum*
n friend. Bus our display.

MW SniU shop. i . Y

Tool*

: S - R aU tlau i, P ro p ria to r*
• Aranda Did*. B ait First

fo f mors gysoafsl IMsfc.
flfr

Bahy'g alrollorw alkar.
II,up. Pbuna *11 W .

Ilka n * * ,

F O R B A L E : N *U atrip and erala
hnlcbaL Cheap. W . F. TuUrt.

Ul

and » « • «

block, cheap. Apply

4Ik S L And Cypiegg A la .

M ll s f s c t M

.

NATICK IIP sAl.N na TA X
CK iiTirirA TF.a
Vi RrenrilRtirw wUki
Ih#
y U I» n
of t.'hiipi#r IIIM , Arts nf
IHT anal iinnn wrllicn r#qu#«t of
M. If. ENUI.TH9I t will nff#r for
pul# nl publfr oulrrr lo Iftio ftleh-

C o m fo r t a b le

:i

Strait Chair

(B E A M
No. I H a f
A »*.
t.
HH
rorsrtng Lola 1 S T Bib. Ik
Tr. A. gaafard.
Na.
of
A m*
1. t i l l
rovsrlng N W U tils. *. Tr. t,
■ a s ts fC
No. I l l of Aug.
L i l l i
rorsrtng Lest* I I m IT Plb. 4,
Tr. 1, Hanfurd.
Nn. t i l of Aug
I,
T ill
ruvsrlng l o l l 41 A 41 Haas
Court.
No. H I of Aug. k , T ill
rovstlnu llsg. I l l ft M A I I
fl K
N 1V mr. of g W U -lln ii
t: i n rt tt it n . w i * i ri n
1 1 D. M»r It, *Pwp II IL ilNu II I of Aua
I.
m i
rovsrlng le.|r I. T. I, *. A Ik
tllk 1. Tr. II. Banford
No II I of
Autr
1. H it
i-uverlntr S'VH lltb. T. Tr. I.
Mutant.
No. I l l of
Aug.
k
m i
rovsrlng »fv( of NitH ItIk. 1.
Tr. Ill Hsufurd.
Nn. I l l of
Aug
■■ H it
■ovsrlew TV's uf
Mils. T.
Tr. 1*. itsnlurd. r
No ITT nf A M . f k
IIII
nt w ring NW U* lift. IT., Tr.' I*.
gsuluriT
No I I I of
Aug. . V m i
rayerlm

Rocker
For

O. F. t.’ RHNDON. ■
Cl,-ik of Cirrall Court.
Msmlnulf Counly, Florid*.
_________________

NOTICK 44F I V ’ U OF T A X
CMMTTFICAWCO
ta ucordanrs w i t h
tS i
praflslnpa ot Chapter t i ll* . Arts af
HIT agd uimn w rllltn rwqusst c
W. C m id . I will offsf lor M l*
SI publlo uulrry lo ih#
hlghsst
bidder fur
sssh
at lb * Caurt
llous* snlrunr. In Hunturd nn Ih*
14th day of Hr,-ember HIT al
II o'rli.th A. M . lea asrtlflsalss
held by Ih* Blais lugslbsr
wllh
all emitted and eubsr,|U*nl levied
tales Including Istsa levied for
tha i r * r H it. ,n Ihs
fuHnwtag

B eau ty
W E

H A V E

VALUES

IN

UNUSUAL
TABLE

C O U L D A S K F O R A N IC E R
G IF T . . . U N U S U A L L Y
I jO W

P R IC E S .

No. 411 of
Aug
r«,*rii&gt;a leut n * «
(ii(H
Nn, 4)1 s f
July
entering 1 * 1
lb
Itlurk
Tier I*. A. O, Mel
I lau.
No. 411 uf Aug,
rovsrlng Lut 1 pin
IL Ssuiurg.
No. M l s f
Aua

rsrsrlng Lots k t,
1 T i n ! Hanfoid

Witness sir hand I
I* fitk day o f Noi

(BMAL)

.

b o n i a e r H i d a r w ax
c mm n n c a rm s
v . j ^ ; ,r w

, . r w ,t :M .:k* A ..:

al pSblir salary la Ih* blah
bldisr fur rash
at
Ihs Co
U s * * * setraas* In Banfard *s

AND

F L O O R
L A M P S
F O R
C H R IS T M A S . . . N O O N E

French Av*.

Parfact pair of sola paling teals*

U a tlax

give s gift for tha home.

*

newly
dri-urwltHl,* IIO.WI hy
year, I'honu Frank lloper, Win1
tar liardon, I 2fi.

Wo have a ruminal o linn of oil
wllh n yahuilt 'liodga truck, Haol
burning. * » » “ lln* and elactito
ft Bong, aaad oar d*Btar*.
I hoatrra. Oat our prtceg brfora you

iV waul, it * «

O i l
-I
Afig.
I.
t ill
raring lau * * a t t Bib. 1.
. 4 Banford.
4u. I l l ul Aua
L
U tl
.trine Jle*
F js eor. of
Itun &lt; H»»4 rd w I t * vda
H IM yd 1! I l l yd*. Beau
Twp. 11 II. Ik
Hess* my hand and seal this
dny of NAvambar HIT.
4k, I'. HMHNDON.
c ln k af C irrall Court,
Bsbilnol* Counly, Flarlda.
HIRAM

roogta.

■v;: ■, trailer * « » —Urge loml-trallsr
;

S R ARON A N D SHABOW.
Altornays for Flalnllff,
Hanford Florida.

PRESENTS

1,0(1 H U N T : F ir# roots bout*
f»n tl*b*4 . FrlglUalr*.
Ingotr*
H01 Krritrh.

• — A u tom ob iles '
•n

Clark Circuit Courl.
Scmlaolc County, Florida.
Byl A. U. W KKKS.^

r MATHER
Furniture C

U .

M AG NO U A

A V k

Rent

M a lt ra w
For
B oth

W E
H AVE
JUST
RE*
C H IV E D A S H IP M E N T O F
N E W D E SK S A N D EEC RE*
T A R IE fl. . . E T H E R M A K E S
A

L O V E L Y G IF T . . , C O M E

IN A N D S E E
YOURSELF.

THEM

FOR

�Sentl&amp;olt County P r o d f
More ProU And VegtUbkw H u n Any
Similar A n n la Amtrica
w'

VOLUME X X IX

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1937

^

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-

Police S earch 132 Needy Old Folk* Here Passengers On

NUMBER 94

Established-In 1908

j ■ Jr*,

Are R escued

Japs Capture
Port Of Wuliu
Past Nanking

Landed On Bare Vol­
canic I s l a n d As
President Ho o v e r
Pounds On Shoals

Move Seen As Block­
ing: Chinese Retreat
Along: South Bank
Of Yang:tze River

AT NANKING’S GATES

Paid $2,163~InNovember

JACKSONVILLE, FIs., Dm . 11
(Special) Seminole County's ok)
'ja g* assistance payroll for Novero|ber was f t , 163-00, according U&lt;
A r e announcement hue at the head-

November, and the average graat
from 11.66 in July to &gt;15.98 In
November. Codrlngton said.
Application blanks for aid to
V illn ’a
D m u n d fl
the blind have been mailed to all
districts o f the state and are
being filled out and filed In the
n U U t A l t e r r U l U U I K tounty receiving aiaistsnce was order o f their receipt, Coditogton
further said. As socn as the plait
given as 1S2 and the average
sulmittJd by the Stste V/eifa c
grant (or lhe county as $1630.
Board to the Social Security Boarl
Figures for the previous month
at Washington Is approved, district |
s: Number on rclls I07j p a y

Ring V ictim s

f

v uia s urounas Are qu4rtrr&gt; cf lhe 8ut, We|f&gt;ri)
Spaded InGruesome Beam.
Hunt After Findinir Th* ""mber of r,*kJ,nU «f ‘be
Of de Koven’fl Body

Profit Syndicate
"»!’ru&gt;«8.ei.
"”W
.
Blamed For Deeds w

i i

i•

»

Japan Promises
New Rule Soon

M ANILA, Dec. 11-(/P&gt;—All pat

....... a ftg L S ; .X’SLT.I r s r I T ""
’”uM
President

1
V

that some at the sightl-e* and*
. . .
safely on
neir-slghtlesa may receive ihtlrj
first
checks
by
Christmas.
]
¥0l&lt;*
nic
HoUhots
Island
L l O i n i n g A n u L i e i i e r s ^ ^ f j ^ j ^ those entitled lo old age
* bid age assistance payrolls for; Formosa today, several hours
O f
O th e r
W o m e n .assistance are being rapidly en- December am being made out at* after the eight million dollar
n .„ _ j
r_
rolled, according to announcement
1usury vessel went aground.
of Clayton C. Codrington. state rtlte headquarters at ispldly aa
By A h o c m i N Pr***
Radio reports said the ptsten
posrible and will be forwarded to
1 —
*welfare commissioner. The nuitiHcnioKinK KankitiR on ill
the office of the state comptroller gers numb red at Irast 3H0. Two
PARTS, Dee. 1L— ( A P ) — bor
of, grantees ' has Inerrs sod
„
... . . .
with the request that checka be United States dertroyers streaked
Hitler* in uii cl tort to cap*
^ P o lic e ordered a whole hair
northward ftom here, approxi­
lure Chiim’ii capital, the
vgere
of wooded
ground Novemtef. the total payroll from ping.
mately 600 miles from the help’
Japanese
iT'imrtcU
today
around the "death" villa at f 125.240.74 In July to &gt;323.003 In,
lera-ablp, and the liner Empress of
they hutl taken thu Htrategie
St. Cloud spaded up in a
Asia changed her course,to reach
IHtrt o f Wuhu, 60 miles 19^tha’.vsaaaL- ________________ . . .
thm tir~thc ^’nngtzo River. victims o f Eugene P*Weld-[
The German
ship' Preussen'
The occupation of Wuhu,
■toad by the President Hoover
mann, confessed slayer of
u
Japanese army spokesmen
Many hours after the 21,000 ton
thp American dancer, Jean de
Pouring through the gates of Chinese Central Government's capllsl, Japanese troops, tanks, and Mtiil,
would
prevent th«
liner struck in thr darkness this
Koven, and four men.
Chinese retreat from Nanking
morning, the (Hole Wirelesa re­ armored ears, supported by artillery and airplanes, were reported as engaged In bloody street fighspffleers expressed the fear that
along lhe south bank o f th*
ceived a message siying the pas­ Inv as the Chinese garrison fought desperately t'o retain the c i t y . __________________________
a second American, an unidenti­
Vsngtip and place thr Japanese In
sengers,
numbering
at
least
3§0,
fied man, might have been snared
an advantageous position for 8
had
been
landrd
safely
on
tha
to tha web of murder for a profit
march on Hankow if a campaign
volcanic (stand, some 60 mile*
syndicate o f which Weidmann
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
were ordered against that tempor­
northeast of Formosa's souther))
aald ha was an unpert to killing.
ary seat nf Chinese government.
tip and IH miles offshore.
Tb* police sought light on three
Pi edict tons
were heard
*t
In Fan Francisco it was repot*
woman whose Identities and fate
Prijilng that the Japanese army
ted them were 650 passengera and
•UU am a mystery.
shortly would restore the former
»y Asserts! ,* Press
408 chew members aboard •b*
Workman dog l a tha grounds of
County Agent C. R Dswson left
China. The Japanese would any
While
rescue
parties
threaded
President
Hoover.
Hongkong
dls*
tha villa wham Miss da Koven'a for Lakeland early :h!s morning
only that there would be • "»* w
patches
reported
the
huge
llngr
their
way
through
huge
snow­
body wna found Thursday to deter-1 to attend thg first .Hooting i.f the
government very soon"
I. n. Morton and Matlne Mrmin* whether three women, known, recently elected Control Committee drifts north o f Buffalo, N. Y, pounding heavily with a large holt
At Shanghai Informed circles
mons
of
Sanford
were
married
only aa Jeanntoa, Caroline and,cf the Celery
Ma&gt; feting Agree- to aid Isolated rommunilleo, tho In her bow. Dollar l.ine officials
•xpreesed the fear South Chin*
In
lhe
office
of
Judge
It.
\V.
South, In tho grip of subfreei- hem and at Ran Francisco said
Josephine, also had been killed and ment.
might be the next objective e f Ik*
'W ir e yesterday, records revealed
burled there. ~
Pursuant to a aiggcstlnn from Ing weather all week, was prom­ they had no such report.
Japsnrae should Nanking capit­
this morning.
Tha names of tha three women II. B. Dsvls, Geld m-trngee of the ised relief from the cold. Penn­
WASHINGTON. Dec. ll- (/ T )— ulate.
r_„ found on handkerchiefs, general crip v-cllon " f the A A. A. sylvania counted 14 dead In the
On lhe other able o f th# glebe,
A
72-member
venire
wai
drawn
Hm
Keinlnole
County
t’ommlsAdministration
leaders broke tho
, clothing and letters discovered In whole office is In Lakeland, Lur­ continuing cold wave. On (he
the Spanish civil war wna m*rk*4
by
Circuit
Judge
Millard
U.
Smith
sinners
met
In
the
Court
llouso
House
rebellion
against
the
new
Wgldminn'a lair. Two men and a ing Boon! of Sarasota, chairing* weal coast hundreds ware made
ty an Insurgent navnl bdrtib*rdyesterday afternoon for (electing for a short session this u llrr crop control bill yestonlay and
j woman have been' arrested as of the former committee, called a homeless by tha floods, Tb* *nment of Alicante on th* aouth*
•
jury
tu
try-Joseph
Jirreil
and
main ai 3:M o'clock. Clerk O. obtained passage of the measure, eastern Mediterranean coast, and
toeasbtra of Weldmang'a syndicate. meeting af the grower* and ship-: tire Faelfle Coast was' whipped
SUnson KInlaw who fare trial for P- Herndon reported lod*&gt;.
;,ig ^
the first concrete conflicting government and Insur­
,
Two men and n woman, nought pare, whose nominations to the] by gales with tha fartlls Baersalleged violations of the lollriy
------action taken on President ItoOse" gent accounts of a great air battl*
(C u llsw S so w a s qyes
Committee ware recently approved' mento Valley af California aufVtulalura of City Unllnanpea wy Iks pwgrem since, tha special
by the Secretary o f, Agrirultut*/faring untpld crop damage,
f b f ,* Sanford HomI Prtf Tit
In addition lo (ho IS names for will bo tried before City Judge session convened four weeka ago. In ih b -’ A m g M • region to which
for Lhe purpose of organising aiidj I * Montana rain, atest and cal* went through u light drill
The hill, which Is designed to vlcfory
launching icltvillc* for the coming snow storms halt'd all air traf- last night under ,he Itondlighu!^* " * * 1!'*' V * lru ,U l * r, « m‘,h Frank L* Mllfsr.' In' * session of
stoblllir prices through pr«dur*
season, Mr. Dawson reported
] ftc. ItrsVy snow storms also were of the Hanford Armory Field , „ ] * ! « * another M tiarAca fob jury III,. Mllnbtpsl courl Monday
t' ruoon “ i I I'd « ’i loek,
tion rootl'd of cotton, wheal, com,
ry
in whlcT. le
A t the convention which will be reburied In Utah and southern preparation lor their big g a m e J1’0"
------rice and tobacco, nt'w goes to th* relels might tie f&gt;rved to A - - ,
held In Hotel Thelma In l.akrland Idaho.
Tho South still had sub- of th, season against Ibo « ' !
tU u
to begin .d
•rh" i lly Commissioners will Senate which Is considering *
''. ' u
Monday morning.
today, tho chairman of the control frecilng weather but forecasts Mary Celtic, of Washington. H ‘ “
rtdfgn. midpoint' * f the roM I
todlclmcnl o f Jarrell and meet In |Im n iy Half lot their widely-differing measure. necling Zaragoxa with an advance
Arrangement* have been made committee will be elected and n *‘dd of rising temperatures Sun- C 10 bo played .1 tho high school I „
regular
semimonthly
meeting
at
Prior
to
the
roll
call
on
pasStadium
nest
Wednesday
night.■;
Kimlmw.
follommd
»
thorough
in
lim- nf fort If lent l"n* IB mltsa'to^
for George Rollins, chairman of secretary and field manager for day. 8mudge fires burned in some
t'M
iies
rt
as
raa*
r
w
]sage,
Administration
leaden
The llUrkruts, under the s«P 't
n , ‘y
,,H' t31r0,,J Jur&gt;'
in the
tin* southeast.
tha.. program committee of the the season will piobably be hired, Florida cllrua groves
...
.
_ m ,
_
missed ilrfrst by cnly nine votes,
" ( 'hr “ Culw
northern part of tha state thia vision of Cosrh R A - It Wilkin- to‘ “
Government-held roads to BeiSotary Club, to Introduce Judge it was indicated.
racket
in
Sanford
and
Seminole
I i i i n s A r c M l l d c B y wh*'n • P ^ f ^ I co»n bloc offered chlte, 25 mile* southeast of Zara*
_________
VA O. Meal, chief of the General morning to prevent further dam- son. plan to eoniln- their playa
Bert Fish, who will
be the_______
prlncl
_
__
__
**
M
l
v
s
n
County
In
an
effort
to
rid
Hie
.
■ motion through Hep August II. gois, might escape the Good, th#
In end runs nml aerial allarku
pal speaker at tha Joint meeting o f Crop Section of lhe A A A will *I m* age to crops,
county " f this form of gambling.
Andersen (It Minn), to recommit ili’ ii.irhe* aald, as they arc on
lhe various civic organisations at be present at the first meeting &lt;&gt;f
Thr Weather Bureau at Ijike- tattler than attempt to penetrate
lu-ttis R Mitchell was also in­ v s
the till
till totollo
the Agriculture Corn- higher ground.
n «
w. • . |the
lh* Woman’s Club at 1 1 :1 5 o’clock I'be administrative tody for the land forecast aub-freexing tern- thr strong Critic ("iw sid wall.
revision. This was re
Coach Wilkinson urerd
Hits dicted by the Grand Jury but up
Governmunt force* attacked near
Monday, it waa announced this approved Celery Marketing Agree- iieraturea
for some parts of
to Hie |irescnt lime he has eluded
______
°
I jected
jected 806
206 toto tt»7 .
la-cinosa, on tho upper Arsgon
morning by H. H. Coltman. pres- ment, the chief fiurposo of which Florida tonight and
tomorrow nti’mlng Ibsi every player on lb
the
S*mln«.le
County
Isueiiforring
front, after a three-hour artillery
c ilia modern Ph a l a r &lt;• ■ » rd I
,,*ubl Ktn* 1 «:"«*ma-nt.
Ident o f tha Rotary Club, who w ill! will be in regulate tho flow on morning but said Iho citrus Cat roster tie present at
fnr .officers who hold ;i uurrant for ........went has been Install........ . Heeau.o of
the
differences duel. The rebels assaulted Ollvatl,
preside.
[celery in Interstate commerce crops would not be damaged fur- drill field Monday, eyrnlng
the final serlmmsge before meet hi* * rr,'*t■
Hr. Coltman also stated (hat through dcclsrstlcn of promt km Iher,
Ibo Hanford Pollea
Department brlwren Senate nltd llnuae bill., d Just south of the French border,
Fred R Wilson, prominent local' periods.
| T be forecasters warned truck tog tbe Celtics, The rnarh also] Testimonies in h-U|, of the rases for usn In ronnecllon Willi llie » u . duubled that they ruulil bn nml heavy firing w»* reported to
attorney, who formsrly was con*| John Meirch. Itulph Chapman crop growers to pro'eet
their Invited a. many fans Hist cu n / "' «beduled t„ la gin Monday rumple!* linger print (lies whir li reronclleil In lime for final enact­ the south.
Imomlng and, os yet, Assistant i Chief of I'olle* Roy G, Williams ment of tbe measure at tbe .pedal
tha
Lmndla,
Nkklr, with tho alter-1
Frost was ■foreeast
as jiossltdy «dsnd,tn ns so.
rnetted
r u c t i with
w i&gt; n h
i * Uw
w w firm
iir m o
0 1f M
t n u » | j and Henry **e%e**wt
■ j vegetables.
”
vs v t * * i
The fesin roster at the p resen t stalls Attorney l.luyil K. Boyle plans to Install later,
ar.ak'n.
Fl»h and Hull, o f which Judge, nates, E. J. Meyer, O. J I'ope amt. f»r south as (ha murklamls of
The Senile, which j. expected In
*hieh be will call
Kerry imrson
who
Isarrested
was a member, will respond jGus Kchmah will represent the the Okeechobee area. Mcteorulo time Includes Jack Punlnn, l.ym ilh"* " « l
vole i&gt;n |(. own bill next week, I.
llowrll
and
AngUi
Harriet
nt|f°r
by
tile
Department
or
held
for
tb*
guast
of
honor’i
,
gtowera
of
tha
Kanford
District
st
gist
K.
a
Ellison
said
lhe
cold
following
Both Jarrell
Janell and Klnl.wenter.ai
Kinlsw entered
cnn.lderlng a propooal to pay c«,m
w„,
bn
the meeting whila W, M. Srt&gt;T, of »t&gt;ell in thia stale would end ends. Jim Htipler. Monkey Mon | uo.n
address.
CASTLECARY, Scotland,
ger
and Bryan Riser at Tackle, . I 'b ’as of o"t guilty w h m lh e y w e r e „ r. phm) , n„
||BBwrpr,nlB uprrating f.rmera "parity" price,
tha
American
Fruit
Growers;
J.
Sunday.
'Tbs. civic Organisations partici­
—&lt;»*&gt;—'T Jilrtyflro ipcraons *r*
on
the
1U0U-I4
.vrrnge
while
the
Clyde
Tanner.
Roh
Wllllam,.
are*‘*''««
Smlth
and
w||,
l)r
hy
S(ft
„
()w,
ri,
„
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pating In tha event are lb* C. Hutchinson, of J. C- llutchin*!
Russ odliam Snd Julian Slen " " ‘'" 't " •« 'l&lt;‘ush the nmols listed • a. .tale.;, Th!« Inturmallun will Iluu.e payment, are "n the pre.ent ilrs-l anil 0| injured after a erefjt
FUNDS EARMARK El)
Woman'* Club, tb* Ktw*nta dub, son and Company; and Waltei |
roil r&lt;»iM'rvtli»n plan. In addition, Scottish express train, epce&lt;)W&gt;f
slrom st guards. Klwln Bq*lr«a *lt»i,t»l 'be defemlsots were dcninl be filed fur future reference.
Hm Cions du b s*d th* Bouny Mewing of lhe Sanford Oviedo Andrews (D Fla.), aald today tho
through a
blinding snowstorm,
Thu Department &gt;■ yet baa the Kcnatn penalty prnvi.ion. for
dub- Tha luncheon will ba served Truck G|owrrs. will
represent homing administration
had ear- ■t renter, and Hilly odham,' l ^ s j b ) tbe Circuit Judge.
smashed into the rear epd o f an?
(V
nut M-rureil regular filling rib- nonromplianre are more dra.tir. other train slopped on the maif)
‘ members o f th* Woman's Club the shippers of lhe Sanford Die-1marked &gt;000,000 for ■ alum dear- llarnage, U II Harper. J
I’a.aage tame lifter HI daya of
ln&lt;’te but Clilef Wlfllama
e.
» nee projpcl at St. Petersburg, Allman, Hk1nn*r Vlw*nt. Karl
W c*d .r tbe spuanrlatoa « f Mr*. A. lllct *1 the parley.
Edinburgh-to-Glascow line,
Whitten, Jtilin King. Carl
Mr.
rrr.neil hupn llmt the Depart­ fb o r debate In wblrb Administra­
C .S . U * with C. R. Clonts s i Fla.
M. Philip*, th* club president.
Ib o first two coaches of tha *X?
cuth
tion
fnrre,
led
by
Majority
leader
Whotrr
anil
JluT
Hlnkletayy
In
ment
might
uiquiii!
them
soon.
altsmal* will represent the grow­
press were wrecked snd th* loeo*
.Hun
Rayburn
(I
)
T
e
.a
i),
and
the
backfleld.
•
With the In.lall.tlnn and nper
ers of the Oviedo district and the
Marvin Jonr.
(D motive ploughed up a snow cov­
The
Muuieipal l*nik project at Inn nf thia equipment tliv Kail Chairman
Jshipper representation will consist
in-! I embankment In Great Bri­
calling
f"r
u
large
a|i|iropriatlnn
Bird Depart mi ni will bn work­ Tc.ua), of tbe llou.r Agriculture
of B. F Wheeler with Andrew
ls in's worst railway disaster In t l
ARYAN MAIDS TO SEEK JOBS o f Filler.1 |undi fur the Improve­
ing In illrert rnnjuncilon with Committee, secured -approval nf year*. Gf thr 01 Injured pcraoM,
Duda as altemata.
When news lg left out,
Ahimt
Aryan girl. *n'l ment uf tin- pint lei with the .May- the Feiteral Dureau nf Inve.tl- the bill in almost It. original form. J it remained in hospitals after
the-public la quick to con­ * umen b rl.ien the age. nf 17 fair lintel anil- Kanfnril Avenue, galiun in Waihingtun, ]), (j. Their effort! forced the House all had been given emergency
rewind two previous crucial
demn and alow to appreci­ and 4S have trnuhlrd mln'l. In ha. been given the uk'.-y » f W I'A filiul in Kanfnril I. eenl to the to
______________
- one eliminating treatment.
cffirial. in Jaek.nnviile ami ha. u, H Department of Ju.tleu fur amendment.
ate the mechanical d iffi­ Germany. They ar* .eyvante em­ been fnrwiiileil tu Wa.hingliin Idea ilu-r*
marketing quids, on wheal anil
ployed In Je* l*h tuvuaehnlite who
c u lty involved in printing must flniM new inba by n o t for final approval and the allocu­ Chief William. Intimated that (he other changing the cotton acre
llaatlaee* -a l*aie KI,G
J. O. Long, 63, employer o f the *o much newa matter and
January In air-Ofdanr* with lilt tion of the neves.ary funda, City record, nf th* County prlaon*r*
Forecast
Atlantic Coast
l-rea
Railroad
no much advertlaing mat­ ley's new law forbldillng Jiwa Engineer Fred T. William, .lalnl liuiy jiIko ho fllHcfl at (hn |*ol|ir&gt;i
Generally fair and continued
after receiving a trh-giam from HUtlon »oon.
her*, died suddenly at his home
ter and having it all come tu employ A t)*n malitoervant*cold tonight, froas aa far south
Stale WPA official..
at I I I oak Avenue tat* Thursday
out even in Juat ao many
as Okaechobe# mucklands; Bunafternoon.
P**ea. I f we knew in ad­
day increasing cloudiness and
Mr. Lbng who was horn In
The Untied Slates Lighthouse not quite ao cold, followed by
vance exactly how many
Wallar county. Ala. near Jasper
Tender, ARkra, has made th* San­ rain in northwest portlem by
eda
we
would
get
and
how
on May U . l i l t ,
entered th*
ford
Municipal Pier
a base night.
•
,
many news atoriea would
gsiAIca of tha XfHhtlc
Coast
Hie Iter. W- Cook, llu- in.ii of operations in luke Munroo for
Una on A*K It, l i f t whapa be develop, the problem would
tha
past
few
daya.
win, traded hi* sun tor • Hilda
ha* bean continuously anaployed
A country-wide music fe.livsl o f game, during the afternoon. t l ysar. ago, will make Hire*
Tha trim litlle tender docked at
be aimpie, but these faeU
■tor* that lima.
,'h*
'bv |Th* teacher., i&gt; was reported, ex- appearenraa In ffS^ford Churchu. ■ha Kanfnril Municipal Pier laic
*re always eubject to the princlpls topic
for dlacui.iun at
Its is survtesd by Us wtdow,
tnuib eidhulU.m In-thi mr*r Sunday. U Waa ' annuumed Thureday evening. All day yester­
vagaries o f life. Often we thb H« mine la Teachers Club held
daughter.
Mis*
Msrgsret
l inlay.
day and today the boat and her
yesterday
A*™**
to
whirh (rims " a " and "a"
la
th*
Ovtedo
School
are
faced
with
the
aituA. and tkre* Mna. Stewart
Th* Rsv, Cook.' who ronfln"i crew have made their annual In­ 1 liJ IJ V J il 1UJIAUW J’
'led
for
the
first
place.
tion where the Acceptance aflernooi), K E. Kipp, chairmnn
■Srott Long of Washington.
a large portion of hi* work lo spection o f beacons and have re­ I IGREULNGSl
D- C and Jaaa* Long at Odum
o f a six-inch ad or the de­ cf th* program committee, said Team "8" » « • composed o f C. Inmates nf Institution* of cor­ moved all debris found to tha beat
has, aa.
W. Isbill. of l-akr Mary, «aptaln, rection. ha* spoken In a number channel Th Lake Monroe.
1
velopment o f a amall story today.
M. M. Lord, of Oviedo,'preitdrnt
Dr. t 6 BrotroU*. pastor of
will mean tha necessity of of tba Club appointed Re'-ecca LlUkur Dunlap. Mrs. Lucy Smith, of church#* ever tba Hula and Captain H. H. Vaughan la tb*
Presbyterian Church, plflct
MU* Emma Oweni, Mrs. Flore has also broad c l t l hi.
exper­ commanding officer aboard th*
printing two extra pages .Stevens as chairman o f th* com- Willi* nod M i» Ruby Booth
atad In a abort servka at th*
ience* in m*s*ag*a over tb* ra­ craft and ha stated that F®rt
or
tha
altarnative
of
leavmitt**
for
making
tha
necessary
■Hck«on Fan*rei Horn* at IDO
Team “ u" us. composed of C dio.
Pierce was tba home port of the
ing out soma other news arrangement, for lbs affair. Aire B. Bchlranl. captain, Mlsa Nellie
o'erloch
----------------&gt; aftar which
thia aflernodh
Tha
converted
gunmen
la vassal.
i remains w ere entrained
atory. Tha rtadfng public on the committee are Mrs. Mas WnUams, Miw Emily Priest, Mrs- arhadultd to apeak tJefure the A trim pleasure craft, Zatla
where funeral a*rv
can ijalp by turning thair l.inehart o f Oviedo, Mrs. Ewar f a s n a Stine. Mr*. Mary Hartley Men's Dlbl* CtASa to the First Morelia, owned and operated by
I*rlc* e f
Lak* Monroe. Mr*.
ha condactad and to
llaptlat Church tomorrow morn­ Frank Van Nandln of Miami also
stories. in early, and tha Loute# McCracken, o f iiinfunl, **d Mr*. Larv IVterson.
place was awarded lo ing st 1:41 o’doth. In lE6 Meth­ docked at th* Municipal Pier yes­
‘ dyerMaer can assist by and T- M. Dutliaon, director of th*
“ 10" 4’llfTI I-used of W. H odist Church at th* Vesper sere- terday afternoon, and thore ahis Advertising iti Scmloot* High Sctwol orchestra.
r, re plain. Mr*. Erma le* at f : M F. M. and ho will da board |*ft Immediately for OrtonRke, t i n t and initiate an tha r i toe ieorUeat pjasibio
Th* teachers « f tb* county F)m t. Mrs. EHutoih Mason, MUa liver tb* *vantog address at tb* do. It wsa 1stImated that lb* craft
thro* greatest food trap* of moment.
were divided into team, and c«m
Chn.ir, Mrs- Mauds Tup First Baptist Churcb beginning j will remain to Sanford for about
petad to a louraamant e f a variety p*r, sad Mi Ebi.heth Buchaiumu. at 7 3# o'clock,
two week*.
*“
With all o f .the 12 welfare dts-

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Rebel Navy In Spain
Bombards Loyalist
F o r t Of Alicante

flnthino- And T^‘ttp«iitr,cU of tb* ?ltU 'now ru,ly
round In Hideout

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Control Board [Heavy Crop Harm
Of AAA Celery Is Reported I d
Pact Has Meet Sacrameuto Area

Officers Are Expect­ Rising Temperature
ed To Be Elected Brings Relief To
Most Of The South
At Lakeland Parley

V

Crop Control Bill
Passes House Bj
Vote 0 ( 268-129

Venire Is Drawn
For "Cuba” Trial
Beginning Monday

^

MeasureProvidesBcnefit Payments For
Reduction Of Crops

72 Citizens C a l l e d
For Duty In Tripl
* Of JarrelNK i nl aw

Blackcats Drilled
For Wednesday Go
Against St Mary

^ Program Complete
FofrMeet Honoring
^ lo d g e Bert Fish

IjOCal l olicemcn
ror Finger Prints

^

35 I’erHonH Killed
In Scot Train Wreck

City Park Project
N
Final Approval

News Is Left Oat

J. O. Lon?, 63,
Died On Thursday

LUCAL WEATHER

i Lighthouse Tender
I
Ties Up At Pier

Seminole Teachers Club Plans
County Music Festival In Spring

Talks Will Be Given
By Rev. W. Cook

&amp; verybp d y*
KJbuiJS ana uses •

Christmas Seals

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�THE SANFORD R O t t U ) . 8,

A Far Beaching Evil

FLORIDA H IG H U G lRs

Recent raid* coatudM Jointly by the police 4 ep «lV
ment and the sh eriff! offloa cm varfhfe est*Llishmeets
where "Cubs" tickets and various lists o f buyers have
beeu aelxed. provide the Interesting indication that this
form o f gambling continues a menace to the welfare of
this whole community despite efforts o f the Grand Jury and
law enforcement officials to put a atop to it. It Is now
perfectly dear that only the roost drastic action on
the part of the public and 'officials alike can possibly crown
these efforts with success.
For anyone who Is familiar with, the extent o f /'Cuba"
operations in this county, or who realises the profits
which are derived from the sale of these tickets to thous­
ands o f buyers, it is not difficult to understand why the
operators do not withdraw from this field since the heat
has been turned on and they realise they are running the
risk of a prison sentence by their persistence in - this il­
legal activity. There la too much money in it. They see
willing to taka the chance because o f the enormeus profits
they make.
The Herald has It on good authority that there are
no leas than twelve major “ Cuba" rings operating in this
county. It is estimated that each operator has from
forty to fifty salesmen disposing o f tickets • among the
people. That would make between 480 and 000 “Cuba"
salesmen in this community. Now if each salesman disposed
of only, ten tickets apiece on the average, that would make
a total of around 5,000 “ Cuba” tickets which are acid in
Seminole County every week.
These figures Indicate the far-reaching effect o f this
lottery racket In this county. They show clearly how

In (he December bane of 'Tortune," there'* annOier euSMbpb ‘-df
Ww many eedttag -things 4tot
have ■ wag of hagpouMg wt
Jtallina. In iha alary of "Wohl­
er Brothera." ana leant* that I*
wae Richard Burton of Iks Soilma English faculty who was
called to Hollywood by the Warn­

W wPay Cosh Far

er*. Abe and Worry, to MU 0 *

I M modi of Wwsry awttosuc
By U their production of "Mid-

M HGHAUO

Many a time nlil-n a lady ay'
Ora panalra till* la really |aat
onMnS'u-,b« yory oaponalro—

A FIO R ID A

vjDear.s

iwordsl Appnal,

I -rWo.iy opinion .among newe| ipcrmrn that tha fort-mont thing

Um' *
wt woOld alt'Jlkt'n*

r aulril l a w * he .butlm-aa la more
v-

. it'* fanny llu»r this cold wnv»
ayia«d u**r tin* tuuntry juat a*

Fro Idi-i11 Rapgtvt-H wa« preparing
J

to tam t u llu) licat al
aaaatoa.

hi* spec I* I

ViUorlo Mussolini ha* written a
hook In which lie describe* the
alaughler of Innocent women and
children a* "Leaullful", WaVa got
Paata people Ilka tha* at large in
hi* raaptnr, too. Tha Pardon
laard ItuShd-Vn luoa*

Night Driving

Lautant*.) Vbritat-' I
Inventor and reUred I
French manufacturing
!&lt;• Social* Hotchkiss and Cl*, wRI
Vbtt the horn* of Ms f otvfOUWr*
In 8t. Aagualina and apeak byfora tha 81. Auguafna HUtoflral
Hoclely on tha fourteenth of 0cnaimber. Tha Banal name la on*
to conjure with. b*Ui In Florida
blalary and In' the world of literasure. Mr.- Banal'* grandfather
**• I^ ro Uanat, a promlftant
f.sura In the,life of 8t. AugviUtm. Iffajwpkawa, WiUiam Roir
Banai.* anl &amp; «to a -Vinca* Benit
■ r*- ■

Located on exclusive Bayshore Boulevard
In Tampa, b Florida’s oddest hoaoe. The
fourteen colors on 1U exterior are arranged
without Thyme or reason. Even the pMars
that support the roof are of different colon
and the balcony la of separate shades from
ths north. The inside Is still more o f a
conglomeration, as no two curtains, no
two shades, bo two walls and no two sheets
on the beds ora o f the same coot. The dining
ream is decsrated with all the colors of ths
rainbow. The eaves of the garage are deco­
rated k) bas-relief with frogs, lobsters, peli­
cans. bears and other animals native to
Florida. I f it is tin ambition of the owner,
W. L. Blocks, to make it the oddest houso
in the country, he,Is about to succeed.

i Si i n w . i j f

&gt; . -iST - — . r
' Jlli.fll,
bid you know lluu. it is twice os dangerous' to driVtf l» a . iS S £ !s S 3
at night as In the day time? Very likely the main WStotr
for tills is the difficulty of seeing adequately. Brilliant
headlights do not always sulflcju. And then too, there if
ihe problcdi of the nlttor futypwta brilliant hotidUghta„,Um
glare of which is likelyl|o‘ Lllikl you. Furthermore, there 19
always the chance thnt womodne may be driving on theSoma people a
tartoaaly of Col.
highway without any. lights,aviall. . ,
*. *
RepubRcan nomli
j
“ A speaker at tlta « $ « i t U'Hgml
Mmiklphlttieg’Arbjiwted 60 percent of thf aiilqmttbllc fataliUe* and'dA. i*r^
|cent of ail motor car nccldcnla occur ut night," nays tM
•Tampa Tribune. "Night driving may l&gt;e still more danger; ous than Ute percentage Indicates, because there is nrobi sidy more traffic during the day. I f the night driving
mileage increased to,equal the day mileage, the accident
total would Increase. An It is, If ypu are in an automobile
Gov. Landoa |n»l*u lie will not
he a candiilule for pn-aideut In|accident at night, you are 02 percent more likely to be
4*4V; in fart, he will not even ae- Jtillftl. than in Iho day.
"Tim speaker was urging better lighting of streets and
npt Iha nomination if It I* handed
to hlai cma *liver platter, tn abort, highways. Meanwhile, the figures show need for more
ha haa had hla fill of Repobllcin careful driving at night, and more attention to headlights.
nomination*. Thara Is ab*»luU-ly Both bright and dim llghta ore essential. By dim lights,
no future la tbom, Juat a lot &lt;&gt;f one means bright llghta which coat their, rays downward,
hard work trying to learn to talk
over the radio. Let aomebody elae adequately lighting the road close in front while not blind­
ing other drivers. If you only hod one light arrangement,
be the goat neat timt.
the dim lights would be the one you must have.
W PA allotment* ara aapandod
"Vou can drive all night anywhere with dim lights.
121,000,000 a men'll in order to Bat you cannot drive faster than about 80 miles an hour
taka car* of the tnrrcaatng Hit*
with dim lights. For fastOT driving you want lights easting
o f unemployed. It i* rtttmalod that
■ stor*
than .1SO.OOO
additional a bright Illumination on the road farther ahead. I f you
work relief Job* will htv* to .b* are driving at the speed which requires 100 yards U
fumbhrd
during the cumint which to stop your ear, you demand lights reaching 100winter.
Unfortunate* who ar* yards—unless you hope to oommit suicide by running into
laid o ff a* Industry aaeka to ra- a washout, a parked cor, or a cow.
tranch muit of courae b* provided
"UotorlsU who anjoy living win not motor u
■ for, but on* wondcra haw muefa
longer Uncle Ram wOl be able to iheir cor has bright lights, dim lights, and a tail light,
tf"th V "’pkat&gt;l* could afford auch
kuttry, but [imh nearly tan mil*
11*0 unempInyaL in 1)1lorn more
MdamosriahadJU/i' .woiuW If it

do It. An extra 023,000,000 a
month lo a lot o f money, even for
th* Uncle.

The (IratUlan lovertinient, r*
fatly gone Vaertat (which, to
tn.
bbu
. I* another way of aoriag
n*U), he* decided tkat It can't
allow any "lllckay Mouaa" ear
loona to be ehuwn In that coun­
try, maintaining that they ara of
On "anti inonarchbr nature and
henijo degrading to the pubUc
mural*.^RF* oaat tmagtna bow
SnuMitf aubroyalr* could ha
Had Into any of Hi* "Mtcksy
BoUfe" (trip* which wa have
R fx W# r»tb*r nmwet that a
■•Viumaad' which rant entkir*
***••’ U la a poeltbw

sUfd to human Ilf* and adproperty, b akom by tha
it KnutvOI* ftr* In which
partoiu, a*v*o children and
dta, perbbed. Local buildmeter* condemn building*
w atructurally unaaf*. Wbv
•tor fiat aondamn taO«&lt;
*b * ara fim tmpaf Fuad*
■ Federal Hoaatng AdmluWill help to rebuild c* a
I Regent baab. Banaflttlng

HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND. BOUNDS
B, b o b b in COONI

W i r i n g ',;,1*

MAGNOLIA

FEET H U R T ?
little. We have a
Dr.Bcbon.FOOT
COMFORT
A p p l i a nce or,
Resaedy foreray
com m on f o o t

[ucftlan *f &gt;omp*tltloa.t)vitilh«re| RULING) VOICE CARRIES FAR
uni ‘ g W h rirn f '»"n * i«v »"ri»ta g «| .'

♦ng *&gt;gi make, ’ auggaatM ~help*
fully that ha believed thara waa
a woman po*.^i thla RluaUtw
tfwwU/ too, on*[who wrot,.411me
iMng* about a Jkndl* burUhtt aV

1

' — — l-

iam»!y. Out ahlMtnn tn a given] ‘lywdipraWer equipment ha*1
•immunity frli if nicy had twol Mat hern ln*tallad In a atAUml la
nadwItf'rknattilift wthn Ihry would, Vlanna, AftaifU, ' loadlns . from
t l thiup oitv#"- « vV&gt; If ‘ha rate* I tha StartmUtlfW
.VHB.SUi
jiyQf
j
*
I *&gt;»•_ rtsvi^mn*
building-'

Kitmat Ian *f Sf,* ti)lpn." k rrgnl
I had heard oneAiftd wkHnFI
could Iwmamhar. A w mail to*
day earn* a copy af the poem.
There waaa'i a not* attached u
I*m taking thla way of thanking
you, unknown friend I I wonder
If you know what a thrill I gat, tha aolvency o f the Nation'#
not only out of having tha poem railroad* arjth a view to ralalnagain, hut la th* rcalliaUai that tag them undar private man
the Idea had it ruck a responding a semen I and private owner
chord tamtwhart. ] can’t help ■hip.
but wonder what you are Ilk*— XMacuaaing the fiaanciil aituwhether you art a aflvar-kalrad atloa of tha carrier* a t'a pre*o
lady, a buay huiinaaa man with aonfa tw cai tha Pruaidetit aaid
a teal* for poetry or a hlfb th* quldiar a final detarmlnauhool ifMont who doe* "The tlon waa reached an th* toad*'
Big Apylo" on* day and yearn* application for higher freight
for th* otars th* noat. Anyway, rate* the better it would be *U
kata'* th* paors Juat lb show how
much I appreciate H,' Slid it’s
Juat a* aplaadld a* I (bought tl
waa and did not darlv* all 91
glamour from th* tuqrla* oror
th* “moat beuuMful lawn ta
America" at th* Unhrtralty of
Virginia wham I fltpt haard.Fi:

'ublishera

Martin*3 Garage
■ L- General

The juvenile court orlslnateil.
In the United Slate*.

The average vocabulary of a
child of IS U 14400 word#.

M ft H i l l R
1 ,I _
°

(v fln U F P
U fll “ o C

f «a »Va ■akTi aauarliaa■as aa a u il aTai■waaiTkaa ■*■ a laaaa

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R

Diamottda ^And Watch a*
Fins Watch And Jewdty Repairing
Diamond ^ wanting And E a g r a v la g
■__ . . . -w itm i rtuens ana n s l o m n r

"Listen to th* Exhortat low o f * #
Daami
Look to thla Day.
a
For It b Ufa, tka vary U fa of
Life.
In It* brief tour** II* alt the
Verltle* and Be*Dike* of your
Eibteoc*{
The Bib* of Growlh,
Th* Glory of Ac I km,
•
Th* Splendour o f Beauty:
Far yealenUy b but a Praam,
Aad Tamcurow b only a Vbloni
But today woU llvad make*
tvary Yoaterday a praam
*f
tUppla***
And every Tnmmvww a V M M
of Hop*.
r ,
Look wcR therefore to Ukb Dost
Such b th* aalutatlao of A *

Pawn."
ftwh laalb, ‘ lo play. 0a a lyJand.
Pul (boa* thing* tn all Iha light
aadbata lu hi* apagtiaagt, . apd
than wbaa b* aom** and turn*
on tba light. . . .1" (It gaea to
abuw. ran bar* t« be careful
making frt*nda atanog iha geavl*
•tart* . . -I
. hfbbael Wbaira. ataiUag kb
third year wUh a morla atmtract, U atlii on tha aiiglM*
kmbaiar UaC . . . "Tbaia'# Ju*t
•omatblns about ma." ha obfa.
■2 W makm gkrla wasi to' got
married right *w»y—i* aamubtidy
•ba. II n**«r taUa Than waa

thence to Florida and it saved citrus groves
of both statee from destruction by the
cottony cushion kcaie. Recently the pump­
kin bug became established in Australia
jjamflitg much dJunage. In Florida the tachinid fly is. the moat efficient parasite of
the pumpkin bug. It lays Us eggs on tye
back of the pumpkin bug and, when hatched,
the Uhy grubs bore Into Its body and it
dies. It was only natural that Australia
should ask Florida for the parasites to heip
in uombsting its own serious pumpkin bug
problem. Entomologists ^&gt;f the Florida Ex­
perimental Station at Gainesville got busy
and collected pumpkin bugs with freshly
laid tochlnld fly eggs on their backs. They
were rushed to Australia by boat and thus
one of the queerest debts in Florida s hisIriky'Wa paid. I * - *,

i SANFORD
ELECTRICC

raedfuri overcaplttll- .Traoaury. offtetal*
abuadon more track- j
-c ----—
i tkat might b*

• em r b»

Pta, to arid tf a mad —— —r-s - —-

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TH E B AN FO Rfl H g U L P , ffiW VO RIJ, FLO R ID A

S o c ia l A n d P e rs o n a l Activities
X L B A B V n i B B IG H A M J O R B A N , 8 m M 7 H H

w

Social Calendar

Miss Libby Cornell Miss Marcia Proctor
Gives Bridge Party Hostess To 3-C Club

Mia* Libby Cornell entertained
with a brM (« party at bar h°w?
on Wednesday afternoon.
The rooma of the Cornell home
were attractively decorated carry­
ing out a Chriatmaa motif. After
the acorc* were collected M in
Camilla Deaa waa awarded high
prlt*. Uiaa
Mias Katherine Vemay, e*&gt;neono f th rl Friend* of Simon DlngfaMrr price.
Cardan j will regrat to learn that ha la 111 aolatioh prtaa and Mr*. Roy Trailk
Stanley i at hi* home In Roea Court,
Symea, Jr the ecreeno pH*a.
D, L. |
——
There enjoying thl* oceaaion
| Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Johnson were: the lllasei Helen Wllaon,
iounrad |have bean called to M liming ion, Camilla Heat, Kathleen
Laney,
i. atatal N C. because o f the death o f Oano'Mattln I,ancy, Mary Rnrt,
red a n '-M r.
Johnson's
brother in-law,'Lillian Draa, Caroline Hill, Martha
id bean |Charlaa Skipper.
JAdam*, Katherine Vemay, Mr*,
greet—- Roy Frank Symea, Jr.. Mr*- E. N.
Urm. J.
Mrs. W. A. Tillla plana to Scott, Mrs. Jem Adama, Mr*.
It Mrs. leave tomorrow for
BtllemeatL Walter Bach, Mre- F. D. Scott,
at the N. J. where ana will spend torn* Mrs. Charles McClung nui Mr*,
icon to tlmo with her daughter, Mrs. E.|Fred Merrlman of Orlando.
F. E- Thomas Cain.
j Tea guest* Included: Ml**#*
Oub
------ ------------- 'Lucille Bolt,
Marjorie DuBoae,
Bush

Hurt
.

Breakfast Is Given
For Mrs. Pei

Tslvphsm i 148

».
cur Mrs.
Hoy
Entertains *' mille
w,rl,BI Wight.
Dunc,n'Betty
'lotion
_
J

Whignam. Kathryn
Man-la I p d i r .

Evangelist Walter Paul Shepherd
CIm m hl« «&lt;r\trt* n| the Bunforrt O o.pfl T | l» r M r li I b r i u m *
with thru- Pit • |w,.|*| mrrtihcn. 1 1 oi* A U . 1:*0 I1. M. »l»*
npvclal K o m i •Hail,- Alr.-llmr *t TIP. It.n.t lh » S .n fort Oo*s*l
T «l..rn »i-ir t'hur.h nnllca for th* tlar'a .tihjeri, A tl.nd, thaoe laat
Ihrra m n lln it.

The First Methodist Church
WELCOMES YOU
Morning W orship I I O’clock
Vesper Service
li O'clock

A WARM t i n m e n — A WARM WELCOME
COIIN Kit I'.tHH AVU. A STII ST.

PAU L IIEI1FKAHN. PASTOR

CRAZV AS B E D B U G S /
But whol a mod, mirthful mia-up
. . - . become Bilt'i fhaf way about
Myma’t abler . . . intil My mo
eomei along I Even rowdier thon
“Thin Mon"I
.

cf

L after which it was reported that
. 40 cocoa plumoao* and 11 rerbona
, plants had been given out by the
;drcla member* during the month.
,i Mlaa Iren* Hinton, Girl Scout
L leader,
presented n Chrlatmae
I Gerdrn Teat program with Mlaa
; |Doris McCall, girl scout, answer
itng questions given by Mrs. Col. dough. Mlaa Hinton told how much
i the Garden Club had helped the
scouts after which she and Mlaa
IMcCall assisted by Mre. Thrasher
' served refreahment* a* part of
,the seout program which they _ Thosa -prasent—w e re :. Mre- tl|war* presenting. Candy Chrlatmae B. Wight. Mra. J. C. Hutchison.
I'lrek Number Five
&gt;.f tha
.baskets, which war* the work of Mr*. H. B. Pope. Mr*. Harry!
Wuui.m'o Mi-.tiuiiary Society of
1th# scout*, were placed on each Hecren, Mra. R. W. Ware, Mr*.'
tbo First Baptist Church will
plate.
Andrew Carraway, Mrs. 8- C,'
meat at 8:30 o'clock at tho home
Dlchereon, Mr*. Clyde lUiimcy,
y *n ,«i weort Ttii su es u a ia lft
ef Mrs. U. r.. Morris, 1018 West
Mra. E. I. Hoy and Mrs. I’. S.
Twentieth Slicet.
Roy.
|
All. circle members, are aaked
C. Slaughter, Mrs. It. J. Clause.
to brine coupon* to their meeting*.
Thu laughters of Wealay will
Mr*. J. P. Wilson and Mias
The committee In charge of Dorolhv Clause. Miss Jean Yount
hhve.tbrlr regolar business and
tlm
baasar
(Iren
Thursday
after
and Mlaa Belly Young.
social moi ling at the church annex
ut 8:00 o'clock.
i n»on by (he Woman'e Council
-m. KtT.KIf MAYRA*®
There will be an expression re­ of the Flret Christian Church
fl.tT nova-ow iaiw p
cital at &lt;he South Sid* Primary reported that the results were
uchnot at S.flO o'clock under the very satisfactory.
» &gt;r* i - antU aen—fare*
The room- of the church war*
dlnrtii.u of Mri. George M. Mof­
't,
U alSer O—« » ■r » « i l « 1 » r
PMlarta Ulaaawan
fett. Thu public la cordially In­ attractlvaly decorated with green
Vnariana
r
.llr
r
r
shrubbery
and
red
candle*
to
vited to -atiend.
Clp^lo Number On"
of
tb« carry out a Christmas color

Sunday

W A WHIRLPOOL^
V Of INTRIGUE
pHmUoss FOSTER

Bazaar Is Given
By Woman's Club

W s s to g h o u s e

GIFTS

COLEMAN’S

r f i « r l'rOahyiertan Chllrch wlili
Hr* l&gt;. Vi Boylk/iHialrnutn. .will
n i" t in tlm home of Mr*. Fr&gt;'d
Williami", u p Oak Avt-nUe. at
4:03 nVIiirk,
.Ctfcl* Humber T en
nf the
F li,i J’liwIixteJUn^tfliitrfA, Mr, ,
T| S:. Viiiwii'j'. chalnmn, wilt .
t'S'"l ut itj4 . Court'll Ul
:: 3u
Mr*, ('raw
Craw Id and
os lockk with Mr.i,
lir.
Trguy.*** tit»i
■Cliilr Niiinhur Throw of
H u t pieibyti-rlan Church. Mr-,
liny Mann,, rl’tilrmnn will meet
at llm IkiiII11 of Mri., J C lltil'-hl
tun trull hi Mound VIII.igu al 3 on

O fflc * E qu ipm ent Co.
I 1«

Masm*Ha A n .

PRINCESS

Pkaoa

Scott-Carraway Inc.
m

Sunday

MAGNOLIA AVK

PHONE

Monday

fleeting Is Held
By Missionaries

u VI im k.

,

Circle Niioilmr Knur of th*
11r*t rin.h)i"ilun t’ lun.li, Mr*
K. K H'lillh. i lull man. will inert
al tho timin' nf Mr*
Victor
G|*"'n. \V&lt; -i Side, at 3;o&lt;» n't.-loi k
ivllh Mia fir'i'ti. Mr*
W. I.
IK tiley
lt"alipr&gt;
I'llile .Nuiulter K'*e
of III"
I'llel Picaltyterlan I ’hilirh, Mr*
f. Teiihut, ■li utrman. will nionl
SI III" home nf Mr*. S- R. Andr wri-. sot Palmct'o Aranuc. ut
3:30 o'clock with Mra. H.
C
1&gt;uBo-.c. Mr*.
LoClalra
Irwin
i nil Mi*. Andrew* at hiiite**ea
V-llVdA Ntlinh'r Pi a nf lltr K1r"l |
1'iesliyli rlun Churili. Mis, II. I...
Tlirttaher. (Iialrnian. will m«ti
at the Imjiii- of Mr*. I* I. Krua&gt;or.|
file r / A n n ie, at 4:3u 0‘clot.la
* 1th Hr*. Fraa’er, Mr*. W. 11. |
Deck and Mm McReynold* as
hnjUfc-ea.
Th* burliPte Women's Cticle
of tho rlrat Presbyterian Church.
Mrs- E J. Roulh. chairman, will
meet ai tha horns of Mlaa Rebec
cn Staten*. I l l Park Avan*", ut
fc.-in o’ckHk for »upi»'rThe regular business and aO‘
Ctrl lacotlng nf tho Woman'*
Mifsli.nury Society of tha Flret
MilhndUt Chuich will be held I
at lha church ut 8:00 o'clock.
C!rde M '»«t »r Flvo will bar*
rhnrcn nf the program.
_
I
The Iirpendabla t'lasa of iba
First Methodic Church will maot
at thi
home of Mre. W. 8.
Thom'nn at 7:30 o'clock a' which
time there will bo a market boa'
hot sale.
*
«*
^

/M il

At thia^point in liis career Tommy Is a junior edition
of Dr. Jckyll'Mr. Hyde. As Tommy M
Jekyll,” he snaffles
F ea tu re

P ictu re*

piet fights,. tears his
pants. Master Thomas “ Hyde,1* on.
*
the other hand, studies hard, washes behind his cars,,
helps mother. Let's not forget that in cither role, he
Is only a little boy, dependent upon us for help
*
along the way.

Elgbtjr-eevrn per real of e rblld'a

plrcly of Ike right kiad of light for,

Impraiilnai... lacludlag theIw-

studying —4 reading LES-Umpe
will give comet,glartlcta, dlfluan!

TGBSDAY
Tho At.iiian pass of U o First
Chuich will baT* a cover'
td ill.h supper a&gt; the anneg at

Th# very least w* ran do for oar

3. II. txilcluugh, Mrs. J. O SUn-

rhf i j rm is to make w re

(j:3tth’cleck. H”*tr.ar* will to Mrs.

Iraralag raalrr

hi*eye*.'
they bare

HI. M a in Celtln

Seminole Hl*h

f

tiiuin
mstil11
m l

1; \.

1

\ ' .1
i; \ 'li' ’

�ad with quan'hlae of pettM *r. p u t m r i mairao and grand advocate* eUta. Roald protret
tte iU ktod liar d-ioreled C hH «- r i m i n r ; Ur*. It a* T. Oanavan, con.nnrr* In yahtd « f acmlly
m i tre*» to c*rrT d it it Ch|4#l- post grand matron; lira. Katbar- »»ain*t unduly hl*h ptwa and far*
m « motif. Beautiful tapeglrl*# tea t
K iK a/ , pas' grand mat- inrra again*! low price. In tuimpvi
v t « hr.rut from tha
balcony ron and member of the board af yrar*.
abkft n &gt; dmnratrd with
gar- in u ^ r i of tba Meaunie Ham*;i. I •own for th* SbctcUiy of
lands of u t r i m n uml
wreathe. Gaonr* E. Tamer paat
a taint Agiridtur* ta txrvoh* taarkt-iir,
•Ira. Brtanbcib tvtVmrtwy
War patron anJ member on he cam- «|Jola» and |&gt;tnalty taxe» when 'h.tnKlm sd M o tha Order dotfnx mitten on unfinished batlnraa af iupply reach** given p*irenlo:« .
« t t A D m 111** KJna ttittirn- the general grand chapter; Glen i above normal. The qc#ta*. h "»dan atadt th*
tnlatory * mu*lc k . McKay, pail grand pa tron of *'*•'. mutt »e approred ly l».o
Mr*. Virginia H*in1*r*ow. U*tig«- tb* Crand Chapter of lia r Ida; ihirda of the affected fhraiyt _n
tar td Mr*. DeOoorauy and a MrtL
F „n ee*
Kel.’.lng.
p*T. TvttrimM.

Seminole County
Court Record*

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WarraH.y Dead*

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Barber. Marla to Grayling Real*'
ration Carp.
Meyer*. Frank W , et « *
u
George W. RoUnd. •« W .
Jacob*. Mary U tt al U&gt; Henry
Richter.
Jacob*. Mary U , et al » « Henry
Richter, el •!.
Koowlae. J. W., el u« «o 0. J.
Pope, et ut.
Dolhrc, 8. 0 - widow to Jenklna
Dolhre, agL
William*, iame* A * et ug to
Charley Haywood.
Haywood, Charlie, et ug to Katie
M. JUddlck. widow.

By BUM OBANT
’
lied Prom. Florida C*rre*

But# of P orIda to liaaiilton
Hull.
•
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flint* of Florida to J. Henry Lee.
SU t* ef Florida to Frank Roaaall.
t
t. Real E*:aU Mortgagee
Rich tar, Henry -to Mary Loretta
Bcminolo Cattle Co. to Banford
Prodnetlon Credit Aosnu
'
Crag Liana A Chadtol iMatrlgagao
Dolly, J. J,. at uu Jo&gt;Banford Pro­
. duct Ion Credit Aaan,
Haul, Karl t* Banford Produetloai
. Credit Assn.
I
Chattel Mortgage* •
MrLaulln, lawn Vleter, et ug to
-i B ut* Fmanes Co.Seminole Cattle Ce. ta Hanford
- Prodsell an Credit Aaan*
&gt;
HslUfaa Ion Of Marsgaga*
llachi. Bdgnr J . at al to |Lewis
Bather.
• I . .
Barbour, N.ttle A. A Jt. B. to B

itM'nutapokai Apponent
tfioofloo canal, promptly
wRhar ha or Graao had
or anything ala*"
•
Hfcka, fg t aanal aupportar,
at draco's aUtatnanL U*
tha Florldlani - •*w » re
promised
anything nor
aai.1). '
kttakroom report— passed
it Croon obtained assurances
it th* canal would b* approved,
tarann that It would b* abandonPataraon raaslvsd lb* rumor
h a 1laaghlng. daalal.
&gt;
IfprutaAUIIve - Caldwell aakl
aypoiid tha bill In tta present
to #Mi that h* did NOT b^Wv*
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GENEVA

F- ld*»g.
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Itarbour, Hatlla n. A R. A l# A
T. Long.
Hohordieatien Agreement
Sanford Prodnetlon Cr. Assn, to
A V T C n n
:
t Ihalg tegular noon luncheon al
Federal Land Bank A Land
V Y t,
I th# •‘Agg'* bonding vToandny. ■
Bank Comm!*# loner.
"V **
i 1-’ , 1 Th* Y *H | W o n m 'i Mlaalon
Mt
LU Peadews
Another lenrbaon waa W*rT*dl
goelety « f
the MethodIgt
Ling* T. U « * F. Q. Brown.
to the Men's Clab by t ie Home; cbarait era apaoeorta* a aom• I.BIBB
Kronnmlr flags * on Tualday. j muDUy alal tor Sunday * » * * !« *
Monroe, Mabel 0. A R. B. to
The** lunrheona am proving jo f Dee. U A t U»a church. The pnbDonald Dunn A ‘ bailc* Dunn,
h# a greet ssecaes—they AB0l . lie U tarlUd I* attend,
only give (be girl* helpful egMia* Rmlta* Ward had a* her
porlenre and training hat *1*&gt;, goaaf. tkU paat Wank, MU* Ulshow Urn pirn that high auboal Itad' Taylor of Winter Pn»h end
girls can k*rre aomathlng ht-l Mis* Gertrud* Carr of Aahbarn.
sldee rhlrken ahlad and gkltln** Oa
—
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at their mala.
.
;
*• M r.; John Bpehn of Oklahoma
Y**(erday afternoon tha Bora- raUrned to Oviedo Wednooday
Inol# County Toarher* Assoclathe winter. ThL I# hla Ard
Man held ’ It* third meeting of *rlnl*r *• OHada.
_
thb year at O rla d *-ilta r f two M r* M*H of Rarannah. 0*.

loos It waa “ substantially changed."
Ha said farmara
g*0drally
would bo disappointed lg th*
affset such • cantopi ptogram
would have on tha return- from
lhair trap*. In Florida, ha laid, U
would irasuU In “ frooglag" an *apandtng tobacco (ndustry. r
Other • Plariittana, ■■■ obolmskly
dlsraliaflod with cartaln o f ft*

Mr*. Gao. aelger hat r*turn«l
from OrUado where the haa been
rlaRlag th* paat weak.
Tb* noma - D**a*n*iration rtab
met Taaaday aftrrwoon at th*
Cominanity Hall.
Mr. and M r» Gordon Tinker of
Colombia. Ya. are rlatUng her
father. K. H. Ballon.
M r* W. l. Oat Id baa retailed
from Miami where ebe waa cabled
by an accident to her daughter.
* A number o f friend* gar* Mi*.
W. U. Bleg a surprise birthday
dinner Sunday at bar home.
“ Montan* Lode*-" Tboa# enjoy
tag lb* day wUh Mr*. Blag warn:
Mr. and Mr*. J. T. McLain; Br.,
Mr. and Mr* J. T. McLain. Jr.
th* Bar. and M r* U. a Kyaer
of Mima*. Mr. pnd M r* O. It
Mathlavi. Mr. and M r* J. V.
Toole, Mr *nd M r* A. A Moran.
My. and M r* p. gp*er ol Banford. M r* A. H Keeratt, Mr*.
C. W. Culpepper aad children.
Mr and M r* H. H. Padlahall.
M r* Lara* Alderman.
Ml*e*a
Helen and Irw » Alderman, and
Jaan Mer*n. Mr. A. Allen and
Mr. and M r* Prank laaaca of
Daytona,
Mr. and 'Mr*. W. a Blag and
Mr*. R. Gall are coaching *
school cbrlalma*
Play “ Bant*
Clan* Wakes Dp.“ to be glean
next Tharaday erasing In tb*
achool aadllorlum

n o n cm o r i u i n r t a x
o m T irtc Z ra a

In aecwrAaaae with ' Iba p
vl*lea* ol Cbspler I I M l Aet*
I»1T *n4 anon wiitUn m a m
I,. J. IIAItTLBT I wll* *n*.**l* *1 puklie owtery to n « nil
•*t bidder for rank *T lb* Co
lines* *ntran*e In PeMard a*
ltth day e l December n i t at
a*cln«h A. It,
te a ' cert If lea
held by tb* mat* toe*0&lt;*r *
all omitted and aabeaqaaat lev
Use* Including tag** levied
tta* year tpatT *w (bo fAllnwi
deerribod
land*
ta
Bemln
Ceuaty, Florid* lowlfr
•
Me. ■a* af -Amt. T. I l l

Before tint log or dying artkifa
b* tar* te hav-d tlwou rlsantd aad
free o f w y spat* * r itaina. Other
win* tha Sts lot are likely to shoot

cnverlnn H U* ft af BH a
Lot | nib. A. BniUa Addltiei
to LoagwooA.
He. I ll* Of Abe. t. I Mi
rovorln* I w It rd B of Ml
Cor. nt Lot I. »*e. f, T w * V
R. •• Run W H rd M IT rd^fl
IIM ch a I I ob ■ 1* th • II
rh S ' l l l i r l i B 214.f I ft 1
44*41 tt H 4tT.II ft B Till
ft H II 44 'f t .hI ta dan. M

tv:*. j.tWirt.

Repairing ’
Diamond Sotting
AND

Engraving
McLanttn. Jeweler
H I B. Furk A ra .

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Holden. G rae. K. To Fla. iTihlte
• ttervlr* Co.

B raarr, John
'. Bare Ice Go.
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Asalgamaat Of Judf.msat
Goetaoh, W -W. A Aaaoelataa To
vat# home. Laauan. ■M l North • J. C. Harley.

th*‘ game with VtttuyllleB
meeting Tuesday at tho, bom# of
• Mr. »nd Mr*. W- D. Bl na ra- ( Mrs. George Bridge' who tetrad
turned from a week* vliR In refreshment* of tea. sandwich#*,
Miiron. (la. Sunday.
j *nd sweet, to a large group. Mrs.
Th* W. M. U. of tha First M.niek presided. Plana were comllaptlst Church held lhair weak- pletol by eaotmm committee* for
ly aewelng bra Tuesday at tba (he Raster. ' home of Mr.. R. A. Farnall oa
Tb* Operetta “ Whan Christmas
Myrtle Hired These ladles are Com**" will hr given at Lyman

Bo* our selection uf W*eGnr
•d.kmiM
nppllancea—Ilia Mm I
ChrUUPM ftiUd , Moii-Carm«ay,
Tb* honor roll for (ho Baptist
Sunday ttebool for th* month of
November U *■ follow#:
° Cradle Roll DepL— Bobby Mor­
ris. Wesley llamU, Miriam Moye,
Mra. R. A. William..
1
Begtnnaia Deptj—Raymond Nip­
per, Detarr* English, Patricia Kay

■Anlomobllttt
•|t Ford Coup* l l t i
" trailer U Tk-tart*-

Hollaclaw, M l.. L#cUla Hlaughlor-

vltk a rebuilt DodB*

Apartment fo^rant—H# children
~ d J f W. n ra i BL •
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P U frotat ■ .......

■OS 8 ALB:
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truck Ilka new. Apply- WAr &gt;’&amp;
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UpfuntlSei

re llo o ^ iS I. houae.

• IM t Macnoll# A »a. Phan* M*
Job wanted aa cook or work In
K private horn# rand- driving.
Brnvtt Parnlal. 4a*-Cyprwta- A&lt;a*.
Bddta. A ll
tr-t-IK M l

Mou«*k*«r)'r-*ix&gt;d oouk. H 4M
&gt;'-trera to rap **. otRurhiu--re­
ctaad. Can taka complkp# charge hurt leo ttC *n *v »&gt; . In*. I tar* H#raid.
RittIrq'.^«kWk«a bualu**#,

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ll Primary Dept^-Mlaa
Mead.
JinkIns. •Burma Kendall, Myra
Madden, J U w l Roilth, Ellen Rat­
tan, Nancy -Williams, Mias Kvalyn
Nipper, Barbara Rucker.
*
S Junior
Dept.—Beast* Bilten.
Dorothy Carter, Jimmie Aiken,
Mr. K. R. Carter. Mra. E B.'Car­
ter, Mra. Fan aat Gatrhal.
InUmedlaU D rpL-4AU
Hodgw*. Virginia Wally. I.nl. Nipper,
Mbs 'Mlani* Ht.wajt, Mr* Mary
N a ll Mr*. C K. Rdllng. Mra. W.
R ,B r a d a Jr.,* Mask Cleveland,
Oaagga Bprer. DavhJ Oalahel Jack
Ptalar, Paul Moara, BUUa Ptalar,
Mra- Lata Miliar, Jlmmia Carter.
•-I Aaartaa
Onaa-Mra. M. N.
QUvpbnd, Mra, O. R. McCall. Mia*
Halt* WardM- .
'
-'T« E .‘ lu—Mre. W. E. Wader,
MMa Marl* »t*wart. Mm. Lilian
VtkhaiV- Mrs Ada Walker.
1,

«*1 Ml ~4ti* M*t II'HII
E
WWvid «l( JrhOl“
hi tlRtnllid
ItltiH

Kmnbei Ore, ataUted *Hh the 1h, dispensation committee) Mn* n
..
_
.
M M **.
U tl. Chilton paat grand alder- r O U C e S e a r c h
l b * toBoafo* program
w*a
Ur*. Groce C. Monn. Paat
__
prmenlod with Mr*. It l ’ Mav frtn d
Mr». Murray Jaf
|&lt; O r F O l i r M O T C
* d l In ehargo;
Tu
grand alecia; Mr*. Jpal*
n &lt;
•
,#
CbrVtma* CardM-Nra. W. O. * * * £ , * „ grand r e p r a ^ t.llv e
R in g
V lC tlm S
ftanriag. Mr* llurhc
Pieela.
Virginia;
Mr*. Dor* Smith.
°
,
•II. C. Mdoto and Martin HI lit#
r^rcaentallv# of Keradai
c.-tinu.a gram Oaa* Oe.
itphvr.
)fra. Winn'e J***'.*, grand r#1»re- throughout Prance by pclko ai
Mr*- Mrctr* Oarner
* »»■
a ,^,1# Ire of Iowa; Mr*. Grace R. tnembori of a kidnap-murder ajrnChristmas atory taken
from ntu|$&gt; gnind rcpreaentatW# aljilirntf-, gatre • themarlcca up laal
bar book. •'Mtehld
Missouri;
Mr*. Mary Tumer.jnlght declaring they would eetab• *.M - H«Ia **AkltitnAllWH — W
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•T.trrj inrmhrr In Hi I w * «
lifMirhlliia N n li't But It M M Ul
\ MltB» %-BtftiNll) u r li-r»M*« dl

, I vrr a Clirlntmas massage over
: stn len WJA9C.
.
The --llvrr offering * f 'he m.etjtn - r n given to Mr*. IVrry for
i h i- tpicigl fund* which arr usitl
j o I* relit the elderly people In
h&gt;- Mat in k Home.
,
* ICri. rranee- .Ison nnd Mra.

RADIO
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B. L. Perkirw

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Kaivment

S E ItV E D F R O M
11:30 T O 1 :0 0

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&gt;i.( n &lt;ho lismiuei room. Mr*. fireh*. however, when the |(owrrf*.-l ve.1 sin- “ never had blond hair."
--- - . I A. C. S arke had rhnrgi- uf tin- dairy Slates liloc Is*1 hy llrp
up " d, ora i«4i;i which wen- very *1- Gerald J. UMhid (I* Wls.l. rati­
SANTA AND THE W HITE FAX * “ INrrybodp,
lock h
fied, to JH8, u iircvinofly M|ipiovi-t
,-anlve in blue aid gold, grand
THE STORY
BO FAR: |»hou'«-d the lady M|ulr ■ I"
rjulrrels nin r,m-* color*. The table wn* jimti.lmiTit t" ik-nv »*dl n.nsetva
The Quaeo a# Fairies has In- ; minu.'e half a duifti
lion inytmni mi i-iii-s.-s andj
‘ sailor o^oHuid vrltti u lare rlolh and
tendured a prrt aallor doll to , were aluing on loi. of
jlwuiur* u ,d l«-r dairy feel.
leerswa* prral)htl
over, by
Mra.
flaat* The aauor says he can I lying up hi* arms an
Hu- Uoa . Ii'il lin-a-. nnlrol fcadiuuiril. Kllmbeth Jew el and M r* II. J.
rarraa Helen, ‘ be doll, that I “ Walt a minute." hr
tur.-r i n i |&gt;.tluI, I o|H-ialioti o f the1
you
re
Lehman
who
poim-d
niffic.
waa alolen from
tha tojrahop ' " I dont raally know wl
!|i»v id r dl ru.isen-ation progrs.n.
Then- were approx.mainly 17b
by tha whhe fou.
Ulklng about."
'll. in fit luyment* aie given eo-cpChapter
U
I Then a Very
»hl i silrnon niintherg onrt visiiors Ituin (bl- riatini- fa inrr*
Tha SaBor Start* Oui
. r'.u rrel. \.ho had b&gt;vn a'rh irg rn :&gt; nr,4 o her n(*-rs prrr tnl
The uiissiiie prnvidos:
m®u-k't «H&gt;nr whom were: Mra. FranSanta waa dreadfully eurjou' took his pipe out uf I
I I. Ib-iiinl o f payments to those
hoy
»
•
•
*
„
1'atui.
|m
-.i
mo.t
wof.liy
rrpnd
whoa he ,w*k» thd lm»tii motaing rnd , .**kl. “Moyh- 'ha
matron of ibe twn.inl
Grand [ who do nel reduce serrape In the
aad found hU toyshop already right., Lat him tall:.’
I fire* rrops hi neeonlanrr with an
an worki Tha-aallagidoll tnkl him , So ft# fix sqoIrroL
alrppvd Chapn-r: Mra. Mbmir. I ^ ihIi V.
a- .ictalw
grand annual determlh*(lMi by (he Seere •
Chav wara.making Ilia fas'est Ire aside and the sailor, lying on t.pb- worthy
•(ary of Agriculture
'boat In t(ir whola NorUi, called HiV 'nVfllMff' all 'tied
»*bL tmidurireoa uf iW t'.niernl firhnd
'Cli*pu'-r.''tt'ri.' ETiaV*.K'T.'- Kam- 1" 2. Auihotltation (o iho Com••The flnrav."................
'
“ Wha*. scorn do you men*?* '
inodity Credit Cmporsdon (o make
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR
1 loan' oh surplu* rr«ps la an “ ever
the
ntands Fairy l.Rdt «ti# tin**;
Martha 11.J 'riiT - notWiai' Krattaey" gyatanl VMM
cm. *•*» aemllng It to u* today.T o i
oIVHI. I aawljhrr otilj| .this
rU-d morning- over at
Santa’s ,toyice ' ehop/' .akl tho pallor. “ But aha
fine I didn't . taentlott It.
And
whv
the .huuld your ton shrinkF*
in - 1 “That*, almplo,” .napiwd tlw
kigh l*dy aqutrrel. "Because ba’s &gt;&lt;»’
big."
Into' “Graclou* wh»r# Ii he?" asked
tileh I the sailor. “ Mow did ho get tu&lt;&gt;
undkh new m anag em ent
act big?"
the
"lie at# ao many berrl.a lha&lt;
the Wood* Hslry put a magic
an acorn in hla path that made him
him swell up ten times his ala* whan,
PROI'BIBTOU
*g. he ata it.
But tb* more he |
oak twalls th* more hr raU. You * » ')
PIIONE V139
and It wasn’t very good punishment.!
1BTH 8T. AND FRENCH AVE
.
Bo now the Woods
Fairy' l« j
rn," rending us an arorn that will
HOOD TIRES AND TUBES
all I make him shfTnk again." *
•oat.I “ But what ran 1 do about it?"
Itor.’ said th* aallor.
I “ You'll have to got that acorn
said before you can go on.” said the
me.", determined lady squirrel Bo the
•aid aallor promised be would.
Monday: The Earthworm.

JOXXa 1 will after
publie *01oeg to t » »

J UnlBit

HOLT r t D » la 'IM W tl,
CM l lit M
Tti« Hurt Atoll■ lUaut. II**
ira Hutadar la Adatnt
Holt CoromuMne
i« t 'I

lisn'tnn when ahe appeared with Hviitvlu
Csntlbw** Prtm Ps*» On*
J y \ , Hi*,'- r. •. meniln-r* of the chopage allotment pirn. They Inst one let M 'fl hair- Boiler raid rhe pio
,*-r i * 4" v.h'rh tTfn-.hmentn werr

r*

Oarp. T o U) R A.

member'of the impon* CMfclaf pufcd chaplln and ihalrman of

Clerh el

amrndmrnts. Srnalor I’rppfr 4fSi
tt afarad ’bhly-'partial retie# ttil
pravidaifaa-faaRt-TBMIrawgauttafL
Ilaadrlcks • spuAeorad a -aurr*44ftt
aawiilinsiit
Ir m m &gt;4Am&gt;ort*iJ
a a
M f c . l o . figuring any aUta's aopAmJganwat 'af, ahl# Rantri *t
ply -of ns. Is dutmUodltlea, ’ Osae*
sAd Foppor W i b * *• raw HU th# rltiiN lu ' Burnt v-A«(AM ii4il«n
Cork- T "'M . H. A'* S +
•
tobacco
syitfm
FlurldJ -1 Rural
IUIiahllli|ili#t
quota..

to rot# against (ha Jar AT iW

M t*
k*

ill* . ChArlotto a
l**rry of . * ? * * * *
JackaonTtll*, and Worthy Or*nd Mm or
Matron ol th* Grand Chapter "*
ncrtda Order Af Kaatern BUr
'
waa honored at a baaauet glmn
Wedneaday areataa**&gt; »h# Waan- » .
an'a CTah ajt » ; 1 # .o'clock.
*
Tha bane** t Udtla* Wem dec- £tatac.
drated to repreeenf th* p*r&lt; of w»M*rr'
Ike (Rate where tha Remtaole
*M0
Jwdtaa* Uva. MWiMtara
palma,
■
cactus, Indian plpea *nd tropical "&gt;■ ■ *
berrlea war* n**d Farof* wwrw Mv. me
small Cemlnol* Indian dolla and wr. **n
th* rut cup# were birch hark ajd Mr
ranoea. th* pnddlaa *
wkleh
•*'
warn th* place card*.
*
Tha Worthy Grand Matron waa Clkwfoi
wakomad by lb* worthy matr*a Ihw. m
tba local chapter. Mra BieBa
o r * and was crowned p Hhccm
pf the B*mln&lt;A#i by Mr*. O. I t
McKay, P*at Brand matron.
Thpae prataut wera: Mr. * » l
M i* Oeorff* R- T*iti*r.
Mr*.
E a tW th * A4*m* Mr*.
Kin**ton at Orlando. Mr*. Joaephln*
Bit*peon, M r* BdHh
Coleman.
L. U Ronabetm of Ml. Dora,
Mra. orace Colvin Mann. M t*
|■ H r'G u m of*, U ik . Wham* J e »
te. Wra. Bdtlk j adobe. M r* Km
me Tuft pf DeldMtd. Mr*. Mamie
tnndbr of Wlnldr - W .
Mr*
Charlotte A Party. M r*' rranran
Ketptlwg «*• JackaontIM*
M r*

Clark at CtteaH Ca&lt;

v.

.rU n d . Katie
Qalaty Av*.

Matroh_VlaHa City 'S T ,

Ue rth day er

JHINOTON, December I I —
Wlmt effect. If eap, &gt;h*
hoar prtftkm had «n the III*
tlk of tha Florida ahly canal
|. matter of dlapule In the
k eMgreaalonal delegation
re*
Floildianc—Iteprecceita- Duhart. An lea E. A II. U . t«
Green, Peteraan and Han*
Charlie Marfan. Jr.
Special Maatar * Deed
i— alrftrd thi petition &gt;* f ire*
Mmaldaraiioa c f th* cohtro*
Aa th* number af algnara niarUm needed I I I , opponent* char
i .adnflpMraUon leader, bad
o ff "eeerythlng tut tha
hVeryaJalPS to break Ibe
___ JBdMRd* deadlock Rcpreitatlrp Diw (IV-Tee) said ana
R lavwlvpd In tha trading waa
CgAaSpRidd Florida canal.
ObMW.' RrprysrifUtiTS Green,
al chiefthin la tha house', con■ad thc Tagan’a aaaertMu, but
| I t preferred ta cell 11 a

Eastern Star-Grand 1w* *

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Dot L UaPerept'a .AddltHi
tolls*** m , hand sod seal l

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LUNCH

A T THE CHURCHES

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MANY LAUGHS IN “ DOUBLE WEDD^CT

Bill Powell And Myrna Loy |
InNew Romantic Comedy ;

OO-StARS IN

H i M i l H o*

Of Sm

A aide-splitting latgh treat b is ike esd Is fbR a vbHks is kte!
In More for mevtegeera ark* at .sdispetnlb (harms kareatf.
Theatre this week l»r Ik* btttsr'
lion playing lkart Suaday i » l
Monday will ba "Desk)* Wadding.'
c*-rt tr.bg ikota patwnwlnl h i•HI**, WUIlnm Powell and Mgrr.
lay, la whnl h|dtncrM aa a pkItrr ev*n funnier tuas theu itoHwaUg tar Us tty ; i a i » and I
f.mou, “Tkl.. Man' MrU,.
ijr all whkh k u wad* U a cat*-'
Blind on Ik* coaliana1*1 aUge kmiad aa ;■• af U * flasket actant
■accent, ' e m ! L a v *' kg Fervwc a picture*.
I
N k a U r k ngnaBg'M naa* In'
IfaMnr, tkn amr unaaaHa r* entity
*ka part d Ik* (ta n the* p*r
pricier wkses h a l l
tad b*bs
tradtaUg iita k k * WNm thw-bar- &gt;
art o l naUlk I M l y h t A ta r I

W a r m William an 'lk a fatkar
:. M **d o « tba p:*g *y Altrandr*.
&gt; AWHO*, with a
fgesh
te rm
a tmtment by John Met ban who
f t i w p h d ateh Norma
Bheartr
:.W tn a* "Tba Divorcee" and "A
f tt— B*ul," lha aiw pletnra
r Mb ar m aa a tinkle ot all lima,
* 11a beart-alabblng alory of w
■Woman'* degradation and ulti­
mata aacrlHct to anrt tha nabu
. af. bar ton completely modeml a a Ii

a t .a li..
n .d
In It*
Ha .narraltra
and
’ebologlea] irtaimtnt ol
irteter*.

H
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Double elan. . , doubt* romanta . . . doubla laugha .
tkat'e
ba tltta rolt ot "Madame Iba combination offered la “ Doubla Wadding,' naw William Powla no atran|*r Ip Oladya ell'Myma Loy comady at lha R Ili Theater Sunday and Monday. The
hilarloua roman/e comedy of an itinerant art lit and a faah Iona bit
rnodlala I* frammed with laughe and jyruid anterialnmaat for lk*
whole famUy.

)||M „ , )U ^ dreQ(ln
and f .n . compbtaly wndar Ua epell. Tka dlgstfkd Marglt
evtrte all Ik* pert aa« Ian ek* caa
**b»m»*d ts break « p lha affbw
between Iren, and lk . artbt. only

George O’Brien Plays Lead In Film *
Featuring Adventure And Romance

I

1 IJjrri’' now appekrihnl; hie moet
Thrilling adventure dealing with Ute boat, Juit leaving for HonO■Uneult and mom Iramatlc part a Irani*Pacific yacht race, a epee-1 lulu, and later to combat the
I f the ion wbo/nm rwcognlilng tacular ihlpwreck, and a ron-ln ' rmugglert, who pick up lb* yaeM
b|a mother, la forced to defend with munition* imU'j-.tre,pervade*'party fcllowing a etorm **d, ihlpkrr
In amelodramatic chargn-'lha acllonful romance In George
wreck, make an eiclttug alory
Warren William
eomta to h li't'B rle n 'i la tail starring picture, played agalilat the ealty back*
»* w role fraab from bla recent “ Windjammer, at tbo Rita Satur* ground o f tho Pacific.
• kit with Jeanetto MacDonald In day.
J On* of tha moat •beetanlar
, *?h * Firefly," and other* who
For the third time In hi* ecreen scene* In “ Windjammer” brlaga
Sr M e * Important part*
In
tba cutter, Georg* O'BrUn
ti'ke* to O'Brien and William Hail, who
ir w production Inclad* Reginald tha tea. Prevloui aea
plciuiti, anacte tha leader of tha emuggUra,
Opmt, William Uaary,
Henry on* of which wai “ Beat Beneath," together In a W rilfk fight In tha
lleM,
Lynn# which proe*d a tremendous hit bold o f tha
ahlp, aa old fourDunnwith hla follower*- convinced pro- matlad
tchooaai
loaded with

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF DEC. IS
Sunday, Monday—Pfa alley. , . Itb t Howl wCk Hyns
Lay and WUtiam Powell be “ DOUBLE WEDDING.'*
Tuesday. Wadaaaday—Cindy* Georg*. Wanes WUttsaa
“ MADAME X". Added feature. George Brest. Dacia Weateas.
Pat O’Brien sad Reek MaHugh Is “SUBMARINE D-l."
Thureday, Friday—Laratta Tense asd Tyres* PWwer ka
“SECOND HONEYMOON.' And rebar* skewlag “ MOUNTAIN
MUSIC."

n

#f “ Madam*
^ H * veteran
U aatabllabad
jnyriHrjm] Hollywood's
r— balk neele*
q p O E
or hla maatar
lla o J tlwslk.

Saiurday-Pkay SCBEKNO. Bob Steel* ba “ BORDER
PHANTOM." Abe George CMbtr* ha “ WINDJAMMER'

ducer George A- Hlrtlnu t that the munition*. The
climax of the
publie would, welcome ‘ a change scene par* the boat, pet a flrf kv,
from O'Brleir* weelom ml**.
' oil lanterns, blown t * kmudpbod
In “ Windjammer" O' Brian, *■ by an ftploalon.
\
the-are aaalatani e f tha California: Conslanes. . WatUt.___ bMBUuil
»K («* .“ al'orfity. ft' In'r usfed nra} ' youhi ;tfTd«»--A ? i«n itw rw rtm m
tht task of serving a multi- who made her Amerlejh " k lM H
f
tlr*t w.
• asi _ alibi. L
unimu —■.. -

12th The Hitz Will Open Oath/ (First Show
O 'clo ck — B o x O ffice A t 12 A 5 ...

Goes O n) A t O ne
On Saturday and Sundays the Princess W ill A dopt the Same Policy.

Town Visitors
C ould Not A ttend O n A ccount O f Lateness O f Matinees—
O f Programmes At The Ritz, Will Be On Sundays—Tue

The Reason F or This Change Is T o
A n d Others W ho
■&gt; HIM!

&lt; Changes

Take

Care O f O u t O f

i

Thursdays A n d Saturdays-

And Saturday Will Be I 0c—35c. AU\
Other Days W ill B e -L o u le r Floor I 0c-35c Balcony I 0c-25 c Both M a tm et
A n d N ig h t These Prices W ill Prevail Regularly Excepting For R o a d Shows
A n d Sim iliar Attractions. Princess Admissions Will Remain The S a m e - /6 b Admissions O n Sunday, M onday

\ .C

2 5 c M atifiee A n d N ig h L .
Yoyr Theatres are Equipped With the Most Modem Sound and Protection Appamtus. V «
Selected Frqm (he Combined Product of All of the Major ProducersYpur Mooie Entertainment is Your Most Economical andBroadening Dioersion. A Few Hoan
Every Day Cares and Problems is a Tonic anda Joy.
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Bert Fish is
O f Honor A t

Japanese Regret “ Terrible
Mistake”In Sinking Gunboat
Belonging To United States
SNEAD TIED IN MIAMI GOLP

Christmas Spirit
Femdes Sanford
Surrey Discloses

J » i Jam il

j OneAmericanSeaman
Is Killed, 18 Are lie*
jured In Attack On
j Yangtze River Boat

!Vigorous Protest

Stores Of Local Mer­
chants Are Decori ated For Christmas

i President Says A&lt;
Will Be Detenu
On Patriotic I

H « n • ( them M li M t f| * a
the
United
8UU.
| «k M t
Pansy. &gt;wl&lt; I* the Yesgtsa
Rlvar nbava Nanking by J tp
an»M warp Ian* a Sunday. Thngn
rttcini brought
to
It
tM
known .urvlvers
among
tha
72 pa mono haUavsd to h«vn

l bo

tty Stocking Fund G elt
50 in l*t. Day OfDrivt

Room UUt

aaad

l « l star*, b? loop'd
Vwwedtw a «a o t i t 'n

8m

S m p 4 ’d l ‘ wblVr Snlphnr fptln yr, Wt Vg-,

shown , hem

S2ita-3*E5r"aJti!W /t

Rvanaton. III T V lender . * pram at tha half-way mark was 1J!&gt;Kelt in laaa for tbo turners « u llcrtsn Smith of Chicago oho ahol

• (9. for a total ororo on lb* aeeund day of HO.____________ ■

W. M. Scott Is Italy Form ally
Named Chairman Withdraws From
0! Control Group Folds 01 League
Formal Organization II Duce Defies Demo­
Of Celery Commit­ cracies In Address
To 100,000 Fascists
tee la E f f e c t e d
W U Scott, yeweral manager
td the American Fruit Grewe.Intereala h*ra. waa aW ted chair
maa of tho Catery Control Com
mlttaa at lha formal organise
(U a at tha body In a maallny In
Laketaed Saturday. Coaaty Agon*
C. R. D aw *** w h attended tka
mantlay i sported H U mommaThe Raaford man was at-cled
Chairman and
la s is f
Hanoi.
Sarawak . vie*chairman, by lha
mamkais
of
the
committee
named by
SacraUry
WaJUce
from n o m ^ U an a a«hmltled by
lha t ran sit and ahlppera af cal­
ory In lha district a. A anbeam
mil tee, at which Mr. Brad la
chairman, waa appelated to aalart

S t Mark’s Critics Begin Arriving
For Tilt Wednesday With Blackcats

cmawd.

ROUK. Dee. 11. —M l— Pr«
mler Mussolini
Saturday
an*
nooared Italy's
formal
with­
drawal from the leagwo of na­
tions and defied
Ilia
world'*
demorrociea la ctaab with hi*
military s'rcngth
To IM.uoo raln-dren* bed and
rbewilny
lasrlsl*,
Mneaullnl
aknuled:
-W e are leailng a tumbling
temple where the,,, la no talk of
peace, hot where wars » r « pro*

panel.
"We are not afraid uf the
Ihraala of demuciacy, which
leara ua Indifferent. W «
bar*
many land. a«a and air weapon*
tempered lit two tlrloiloua ware"
Ho stood In a ilrith.C i*ln on
Ike haIrony id Venice palace, a
awarrhllghl
dramatically
pick
Iny out b&gt;a uniformed figure.
W iden* Gulf
• Maaaellgl'a announcement In
the crowd
before the
palace carried him Into clo»er
alllaaca with lb tt»»n r and Japan,
which pratlou.ly had renounced
I he league, and widened Ike al­
ready threatening gulf between
l h« fascist bloc and tha tlenara
powers lad by franca and Grant
llrllala.
ft
Many diploma I a haflerad M|«
aoUpTa
announcement
brought
I ha laayae id nations lo the
rraaaroad* id Its Prestige, be
raaaa four id lha world’s greeteat powers tha tin Had Blstas,
f terms ay. Japan and Ilstr—ar*
not represented la lha foram.
Maoaollnl denied that Oermanr

Tim aerial ya mm is Maphaaised
by Urn pro play era and fans at*
ad lha Iris of ranU al F W U a g u MS Will m M RS
henwtIfni
h J T jjg&amp; m I n
tnmi a«d Japan, with wham ha aligned
aavaml h u g nan irats pa seen, and
yiwarally U s
Um nrma af Ah
Mright, fwvmae Qaary. Wa.hb.ytan UntvunBg d a r
whs rarely
mianaa th a t. Bn is a ais footer.
waiyhtew I M PM■ a h and b rated
thf k m ^ i kart t a n m t i v r f
OaU ataUsth* iggaar to verify
this, far lha pad

*
%

8 H A »&lt; llb \ L
U *|— T h o
J.

tonight accepted full bUm*. ,
fo r the warplane bom bard- ,-g*
tnent a iu ] sin k in g of - tn*
United States gunboat Paoayv-w
and two Standard Oil C o n V 'w t
pany nhipa and avowed ’‘pro*”
foundeat regret" for th* '*
"terrible mlitakc."
It waa V lk vad tha Panay w rt 1
hit lato Sunday and that nkd
went down almost Immediately.
The last direct radios from tha -j
•hip worn heard at 1:S0 P, M.
Sunday, when aha waa In contadk .
with lho U. 8. gunboat Luton*
Tha operator on tha
Panay
stopped tending In tho mlddlo r f
a m i truce, and it was tea rod •
Ihen ilw Panay had been hit.
llnllnl
States
officials tn
Shanghai attempted throughout
the night to yet In touch with UW '* -,
Panay. and wero not yraesly wo**’ ’ “ ,
tied until 10 A. M. whatf ttd ***
first reports tha ship had W w * Vv
soak camn In.
T V U. 8. Slate tkpartmdrt t**'
reived reports In Washington
that lh« following ]B A iu a fk a *' f
nationals wero In Nanking on Do-1
rrmber 7 and somo of lhaal may
have been on tho Panay,.
Dr. Karla M. S. Rates, Itirsm,
Ohio.
,
Miss firs re Hauer, did B o m *
croft Terraco, Baltimore, Ifd,
George A. Fitch, SIT Madiaan ,
Avenue. New York City.
’JT
Krnesl tl. Porater. PhiUddgUh , &gt;
iCwetlewed aw n s o Voart

LOCAL WKATH1SK
Florida— parity cloudy lantyhf,
warmer
as osp&lt; on
soulhsaal roast Tataday dandy,
possibly
showers la
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northeast partkm slightly WWW
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/*■ THtTRfiPAT, DECEMBER 8, 1937
playing •« *h# M a i
l.ibara
Btanwyefc of th# acaami to ha played here
an ha11, tha iU n , j December I I
axalnal th#
S*_
. f t ‘ npptrtoU awl,
• Mary C#Hlca o f .Washington, a
right Jab*" tnitead of lor# and
—
Iklaaea. And th«r# waa n o’ fake member of tho Dial# P i* l^**'**Coach S. A. n. Wilkinson orged
PS In
(about It. Both » U n had to "Uk#
m
‘ i r i a on# of lh# icanaa wham Miaa that all member# of lh# t«#m bo
r TW O (Stanwyck trie# to mak# a mao o f . pretrnt tonight In uniform oa
A jher playboy via th# squared
the prpetle# will be I W W
and
t con■latent circle tout#
nt -ccmedy' And Mtrahall I* authority fat utarnt .buslnoim mntiers bo dla-

---- t*4'-#I»nt before bridging in r

rish Meeting
f Episcopalians
Held Last Night

v

,

i

Cwitlau.d Crew Psfe One

•hip and her time, for senrlces and
fa r the many rehearsal*; but more
atrilf Islly for her Chrittlan charaeter and tha devoted manner hi
which aha served her Lord and
Master Jestts Christ, with the
talent the wsa able and ready end
willing to give,"----------------------Bishop Wing held the audience
In rapt attention as ho stressed
dearly and Intcrmtlngly th# great
principle of freedom and liberty
fo r the human race; and told how
fortunate we ar# In this country
that our theory of govemmhitt &gt;•
fa r la advsnee of other countries
of tha world In opportunity.
If# stated that likewise the
-Episcopal Church, holding th#
earn# theory within th# Church’s
Jurisdiction, allows freedom of
thought and action) something
mom to b# desired than regld
efficiency) which, ha said, stifles
Individual development. Tfe also
pointed out that this freedom and
liberty carried with It Its propor­
tion ofl responsibility for right*
«#usness snd spiritual progrraaAnother part of tha program
wat under the direction of the
Young reopli-'e League. A playlet
coached by Mlsa l'hyllaa Smith
autltled "Love Came Down at
Christ mis” waa presented by. Miss
Dorothy Stewart, Rosa Merchant.
Mary McRory, Joyce King, who
sang a sweet solo unaccompanied,
and Arthur Dranan, Jr. A reading
by Nell Stewart, and a violin solo
by Doris Jackson nrrompknled at
th# platio by her mother rounded
cat tb# program. Miss Elisabeth
Hyson announced th# numbers.

uninatlons Set
18 Seminole Girls
B y C ivil Service
A tten d Tallahassee

meat'faat fo r Two,

it Z Whltehunl of Ad«l, Ga.
j f thing* i
father o( p. N- WhIWbarat. for- Jn m, ny o f ,
pterly of this city, died at b'a fj|m hiu, l|
and groom th# Information that Mias Stawyck
home early yo*i»rday morning, WOjld be ma
ha min latar may b# small, hut ah# packs'a
acsordlnl to
Inlormallon
r#-!(&gt;f w* r| have _ r ___
wtved taday. Funeral lervleM Ur for tha tei~t min and liava tiielr
will ba held Thureday at 1:00 )’. home rs-aoned fer a boxing arena-

Open competitive oxamlnaliona
TALLAH ASSEE, Dec. 0 -Elgh*
for th# DoalUon of, -MUmnt «aen i l o d « U
SerotnoUcorn’ ty
are attending Florida Stata ColI • erica ■ I ca
n
leg# for Women this year, sccor*
Ing stent and Junior fisheries dinr to (h#
office.
aUllstlcal and marketing agent
glatyfou r out or Florida’s 01
will bn held sMei. according to counties, am well aa IS states, Cuba.
Information racelyrri today from tha District o f Columbia and
tb# United Bfct#i Clril Berrlc# Franc# at# repre*cntcd in the « r

_____
Fun "with a punch’’ hai r#*
_
.
• *■
.'placed the aophltlkatad comedy do
. J b . rexalar wwkly meeting of '
||f ( y£ r , ro&gt; |IU,
private
you want. CAdvJ

work of any

LOIN, CLOD A T-BONFi

W h e n Groceries A r e Sold Cheaper

PAPER SHELL

Til# last pre cl Ice asuion of
th# Bnn’a of th# legion lirurn
•ml Bugle Corps before Christ­
mas wilt b* held In tha American
Legion Hut tonight
nt 7:JI
o’clock. I’ercy Haro. a,Ttleor of
tha group, ennounrod today, add­
ing that hn waa giving a w.ln&lt;r
roast for llm boys In -connection
with tbs regular drill.

B « t Grail* Slreak-O-I.can White

Anyone planning to have meat
cured at the Meat Curing plant,
owned ad operated by th# Sem­
inole chapter of Kutur* farmers
of America, It requested .today
to mak# reiem tlon#
at
the

WILL SELL THEM
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YELLOW ONIONS

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M eaty Pork Stew

COFFEE 2 Iba.

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2 Lbs.

WHILE THEY LAST

B E T T E R FOOD STORE

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321 Sanford Ave.
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Lai?don Says Campaign Is Organized Generators A t
He Won't Run For Empty Stocking Fund Water W orks
For President
Aria Operating
F o r m e r Republican
. N om inee Says H e
M e a n s It, A b s o ­
lutely Won't R un

Still Interested In
Politics However
Roosevelt A s k s L a n don T o Conference
A t T h eW h ite House
£ WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 —
(A P )— Former Gov. Alf. M.
•Landon of Kansu said today
he would not Iks candidate
for the Republican presiden­
tial nomination |n 1940 »nd
J would not accept the nomlr

nation
h im .

should

it b e

o ffe r e d

The 19SG nominee

made

the announcement to newspaper­
man upon hU arrival here tor
th* Gridiron Club, a newspnjwrreen’a organisation, dinner.
Landon omphaalied.
however,
that hi* statement did not mean
ha was withdrawing from politic*.
"1 am taking this step so I ran
ba mar* attlva
In Rapubllcan
party affairs," he sakl.
Soon after his arrival t.andon
, was Invited by a presidential
secretary . to , visit
President
BooaevaU this ‘ afternoon.

Strikes Have Cost
U. S. 5 B illio n
Since is t Of Year
NEW YORK,

Dor. r t,- U N -

/^BTve National
Association
of
'^SftlM fkctSrer* closed Its annonl
rosvenllon yesterday with n call
for sweeping revision
of
the
Warder L e W KeUtlnn* Ac*.
The last or three days' sessions
wa* entitled "Labor Dsy." ann
wad attended by some 3.000 In'
dll*trial lets.
The demand for revision of
listwr laws , followed a “ closed
session” at which Charles W.
Fahy, general counsel of the Natlonal Labor
Relations
Board
vigorously opposed revision ol
the Wagner Act, and called upon
tha manufacturers to observe the
letter of tb« law.
Prevlossty
Ernest T.
Weir,
chairman o f the National Steel
Corp^ asssrted labor strife had
coal America five billion dollars
In 1*97, "the worst and moat
c « t l y period o f labor turmoil in
etir history." Awl declared the
Government's attitude was “ one
o f the w ont stQmbling blocks to
• national get-together."
Tha association later adapted a
report by tla board of directors,
Which aaldt
at should protect the
kt to Mtgago In lawful strikes,
lawfal means, but Its primary
. la protection of the
right to work."

V B »j

25 Lives Are
Lost In U.S.
In Cold Wave

C H R IS T M A S S E A L S
-

• :- ^ ^

The local campaign fo r the ctal reasons to have a merry
Empty Stocking FXutd began to* I Christmas and to raise funds so
day as two committees were select that the Children In such families
ted to beck the fund drive and aid msy be assured of a visit from
In the helping o f kiddles as well'Santa Claus on Christmas eve.
Gov. L eh m an
as needy families at Christmas I Contrioutions to the fund will be M a y o r IsW e ll Pleased
time.
I accepted by Ur. Dean, whose
S f l f c o i it - .
With
Installation
T o C all O ut N a *
Herman E Morris, principal o f \fflce Is in The Senford Herald
O
f
N
e
w
M
achinery
tional
G u ard F o r
the Sanford Junior High School, building on Magnolia Avenue and
was selected to serve as chairmen j will be turned over by him to the
“ A n y E m ergen cy*
F o r P u m p in g W a te r
o f the sponsoring committee end'Salvation Army to be used during
Kottand L. Dean,* editor uf ThcJ Christmas week for gifts and food
The new equipment for the San*
Sanford Herald, was named as baskets for the poor. Those per
ford Water Works, recently pur­
chairmen of the financial group. sons to Sanford ami Seminole
Those named on the sponsoring County who feel that they wish chased by the City at a cost of
ji
0,000. has been
committee under M r Morris were to aid in this drive are naked to appruilmalcly
Judge R. W. Were, C R. Mason, bring or mall their donations to installed and put Into operation,
Forecast P laces M e r*
Rev. W. P. Brooks, Mrs. Walter L|Mr- Dean In care o f The Herald.' a llertld reporter Irarncd on a
S
£
cury A b o v e D a n g e r
Morgan. J. I , Murrntrttr, II. II. | Further InformsItcB aa lo the visit te the piinl yesterday.
The equipment, which was pur*
Colemtn, Mr* J, L. Ingtry and progress o f tho campaign for the
Point In T h is A m
Empty Blocking Fund will bejfhmwd to provide a more “efficient
George Weinstein.
published
from
day
lo
day.
|«nd
econom
ical"
operation
o
f
the
Aiding Mr. Dean on &lt;he finan.
From ”
Arrangements have been made plant, consists mainly of two
r ill committee are Walter Cole­
with tips Sanford public school* diesel engines o f 100 horsepower.
man and Rev. Martin Bram.
Pacific count to tbs FtortU
The drive this year will be eon* for the students to give a free replacing the old semi-diesels uted
citrun g ro v e s th e BgtUtNk to­
ducted similar to those In Orlando■swill offering and this money w ill!*! 'he plant for a mmibei of year*,
day combMltsd a wintry
and other Florida elllea. tla pur-1 also te used In the fund and the and two 100 ^kilowatt generators,
nautt thut h*a cost M N tti
pose I* to create Interest In aiding [amount o f money secured from which uro being used to tpnirsto
‘J5 lives in th* past few tfeur*.
families In Sanford and Remlnote'each school will appear In Tho current for one operation of the
While the skies geuenUy
County that are not able for finan* ' Herald at a liter dale.
PU« r a * '
W*H**
Christmas Seals are going by air from Florkla to Puerto Rico. Shown above la Ibe Rt. Her.
were clear everywher* task
v tit ° T f alorffm" n M '* ' W
Chas. B. Col more of Puerto Rico, turning over to llsy Plummer, Pan-American representative, a park- of (he Rockies, inUna* c«M
aim reported after an "inspectlou * * * containing Chriatma* Beal* to go abroad the Carribean Clipper when il take* o ff for San unil drifted
snow caMMMt
•our of the recently completed * m n&lt; Puerto Rico. The Town Crier shown with Mr. Plummer and Bishop Colmore is Mr. Charles » Idroprssd suffer Ing.
khutsuS
It attic and brought tho t k w i l
project- “ And the City L assured Bhamisn, of Miami. Seal Bale Chairman for Datfe county.
of a supply o f better w*t*r."
J' ■ ~ ’ of Hood, lo wsstsiw Pswsayle
vsnta elver* rhoksd wllh hes,
Th* Mayor pointed out i h a t '0 I
n I
.
* At Buffalo. N. Y , trains orbefore th* installation of the new v l 8 Y 6 r
V U 6 &amp; IS
C I T Y N E W S B R IE F S
laths* w#r* virtually pagalpaah
equipment approxlmslely 76 p e r * ) . “
hy a thrss-day hllaasxdL awk too
cent of the City's entire water H a n n m a n
T L L n e
popolou* auhurban
villa as
at
supply rame from one well equip*, A l u U g l i l a l l y
1 d n C S
Joint M eetin g O f A ll Increase In R e l i e f ped with a centrifugal pump, sines' a w «
Krnmoiw app**lsj to Qsv. la b ,
_
' I •P
man today for as tmisaillaka aae
Projects W ill Cost th# high cost of purchasing power H ■ Q
ClvIcClubs ToH onor
f l w i l
I IIP
ataoraont
of
Naliosat Oaa*4
for pumping the other wells,
** ^
E d lA v
$23,000,000
Monthly
M inister T o E g y p t
Troops “ (M uss Is «* s * s t
equipped
with alr-llft pumps,
w*a
The new Chevrolet ! I * ton
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 0 - W made their
P W d in g Goodbye To truck recently authnrlird pur­ Schedule Consists O f Mayor Ito a k Mi
Judge Bart Fish of iteLand. —The government ordered a $23,- Inadvisable,14 G am esUeginning dlrvcllos tbs
“ ‘ Water
Parents, D o o m e d chased by the City Commission
Included in the' $10,000
U. B. Minister lo Egypt, will bs .000.000-,-month increase in WPA
said firs was on* k s u i i A
has
been
delivered
lu
lha
(Tty
honor guest at a luncheon to bo |spending yesterday to cope with Works Improvement project were
On 4th O f January slbls food shot tag. asothsf
M a n JumpBToDeath
turbine
pumps
for
five
o
f
the
Hlri-cl
Department.
given Monday at 11:11 o'clock. mounting unemploy ment­
that h* bad "any sthsg
wells, powered hy small electric
al the Woman's Club sponsored
H « n r L- Hopkins, tho works
Approximately (0 men answer- ro&lt; l " to mind.
BOtflK* Idaho, Dec 10- —(/Plmotors, current fur which wlU be
Kmpioyea* at the Cliy Water
IIr, d ^
ljeonmnl UcLtsca.V
by tha woman'.
Club, L k w ,1P ? "* ™ - ndwtoistrator, annouDcvd
Tbs wssk*a M co tf c*U
supplied from Ihe gen* rat or* at A senssllonsl sUirtda piling, be­
„ ,
,
v In n or Ids ptsvsd
Club, Klwanla Club and the Bo- that work rellaf project* would bo tbs waterpiaut, and now, II was fore the aye, of his sorrowing \\4»rVi wrr© highly t*otii|iHnit*ni«H|
caps
ruled
within
the
neit
few
by
Mayor
Edward
Higgins
ys*
c
for
C
*
*
*
r*
,h'
,of*
1
H,*
,l
tary Club.
than th* rSfOenstst*'
parent* cheated the
hangman
Mid, water may be pumped front Barents
.-n . Ha (M ta ttit prasldsaL - at weeks to provido 360,000 addition- th* City's entire well system. • • upt is* itrials starve, Donglag Van terday for lha cleanliness ut K'-hool **rly this week and *very
Wl-jobe.
the
plarit.
III*
Interior
of
whlrtf
•o*UI
lha
cu
S
c
I
k
*
at***
busily
—
tha Rotary Club, will preside
Tlie ultimate aim of the City tV lack'sa Ufa 'l l minute* after hi* was recently painted.
Ills
announcement ' Increased
engaged In preparing the local Ismpsrsturvs lonlgkk m l
W.
over the meeting. Luncheon will
ulr
heduletl
exm-uthm today.
CotnmliMeneh* In approving the ached
speculation
as
to
whether
Preal*
Im prepared and served by mem­
lads for a short but hard schedule! morrow tuornlng “ will I
Iligglns stated, ! Van Vlack. convicted nf killing
I dent nooaeveh'a ’ announced goal project; Mayor
Woolaty HIur*lleant. Agent for
ber* of tha Woman's Club under
his wife, ws* .to have been
Th* schedule thl* year, con* hlghsr I ban prsvloualy
to
perform
two
operations
at
of a balanced budget In tha next
the Southern
Lite
Itisuronre
vd."
the direction of the president,
hanged Ibis morning. F»ur hours
*1*1Ing nf only 14 game* and onn
fiscal year could be achieved in one time, namely pumping the
Company
hero,
has
rolurnod
to
Mr*. A. M Philips.
T h . Itur»*u urged t!
before, hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
water
loto
Ihe
standpipe
and
gen*
view of the business recession.
hi, horn* after undergoing a o f Ihe shortest In the history of
Judge Fish ws* born In Redgrower* Ut |hs Uslnssvtlls dbsCarl V*n Vlack
of
Tacoma,
The f23,00U,000-a*monlh Increase I rating I heir own electric current.
minor
operation
at
'
tha
Bay
•he School, begin* In a clash with trtet of North Florida la tigs
lord. Ind. but has been a resi­
Heretofore the City has pur* Wash., cam* to bid him good fines Hospital near si. Deters
will come out of the 11.315,000,000.
Lite Leesburg Yellow Jackets ut their grov** again
dent nf Volusia county since he
tarty
tm
bye,
to
now
W
PA
has
been
spend.t'hoiH'd
'
urrer‘
t
'he
Florida
burg.
wss a smalt child, tla wag. grad, Up
Van Vlack ktiaod hi* mother,
l-retburg on Jan. 4, The Yellow morrow morning hub said thars
ing at tha rate of $100,000,000 a Power and Light Company for
uated from gtetson University
apiw-ur* lo b. tilt Is dnagsg Ist
operating the pumps under an broke from the guards, rlluibrd
Shuffle board fan* In Sanford Jarkrtt took a narrow decision fruit In other sections of
and served as principal of the month, so that at the end of Nov­ agree meat whkh provided a mini­ to tho top of tbu 30 foot celt
ths
ember, f .'&gt;00,000,000 had been
will hold an urgsnliallnn meet­ from the Celery Feds last season •Uln.
DeLand High School and later
mum cost of $260 per month. In block sml dived off. HI* bead ing nl Iho Sanford rnurt near
In.
spent,
ami
$778,000,000
was
left.
to
win
first
plnre
In
the
conference
Superintendent of
Public
and shoulders crashed
ngnlml
M.-leorolaglst E.
S.
Elllsam
" |Thus it was Indicated that WPA order to kerp the bill to a mini­
tbu local Klro Station. Saturday
mum, City Clerk Frank Ummu the concrete floor sml lie died afternoon at a : Sir o'clock. W. II. and force Ihe Feds to retire lo the sold ths iMUperAlurv* Saturday
Mcond birth.
" p o r ' n w a r. he . . . connected ™uW
■»J *J .
plglit and Sunday loot slog * «
u short lime later.
for s lime without exceeding the revealed, nearly alt the water was
Iluahet announced today.
Most ol the stellar player* wh- be 'slightly sbuv. th*
with ilia well known Uw firm
Hie 33 year old Unlver*lty nf
sum the president budgeted for, pumped from one well, but now,
composed last year’s Fed cage point for citrus and truck".
which began Its prartlra under
he as Id, water may be pumped Washington graduate kidnapped
"BUI" Cook, a converted ei- team were lust in graduation. Such
tha name of Landls-FIsh
and work relief.
The Tallabasas* area with A
bis arcrelly wi-d wife, Mildred,
from
all
the
wells
and
Into
the
Urges Half Billion More
later added Hull and Whltebslr.
on No*. 23, 1915, Him had oh rnnvlrl, *11) speak si the First star* as Billy Kachry, Jack Ihir low uf 17 and I’snsacoln with S
standpipe
with
fewer
hour*
of
But Heprrsrntatlvc Ellenbogen,
Ibt pllsl
Church
here Hundsy don. Letter Phillips, Janie* Stap­ low nf *g w e,, cold sbsla ba
lie was also Judge nf ibo crimin­
lalni-d a divorce.
Pennsylvania.
urged operation per dsy than with the
al court for a number of years democrat,
While trying lu make a gets, night *t 7:30 o'clock, llie Her. ler and Hrailcy Odham will bu Florida last night and sarly ka­
old
equipment
because
of
tho
half a
W, p, llrooka, pastor of the
before he was appointed United that congress appropriate
work relief Efester efficiency of Ihe new way with her. Van Vluik killed church, announced today, add­ greatly misted in Ihe lineup this il**. Sum, grower* In ths T lls *a
year.
f
Slalea Minister lo Egypt four billion more for tho
*11Is srvu fired their grots* snaty
two
Idaho
stain
policemen
l-aler
'machinery. Tho amount previously
ing Hist Hits will be lit* third
agency, declaring:
years ago,
This yrar's team will be renter* today but tbu low rssdng
paid for the purchase of the power ho killed hia wife, lie was cap lime Mr. Cook has spoken In lbs
"I'm
ronvlaced
that
regardless
'rd about th* three te&gt;utmng var­ was 34IJiil May he waa the only
lured a short time lutrr.
of business developments, the sit may be used for the monthly in­
church and that ihe public I* sity players, Morgan, Merchant
delegata appointed by tha Preel
stallments of $300 which the City
cordially Invited lo attend the and Furguson l&lt;ul Coach Mcl.ucsv
dent from tha United State, ,otuition 1. such,that we must have
has agreed lo pay for the new Legion Sons Meet
M rs. J. N . S ts n d ife r
service.
attend a capitulation confarenreI*1
morw. 1
expects lo
build a furmldablo
equipment, Mr. Lamson said.
Tonight A t H ut
for Egypt held
In Montreux, e v in c e d the administration will
squad from the host o f rnthuslsa*
D ies In M is s la d w l
The equipment s i s puichascd
Hwlltrrland, at wblrh 10 other
*“ ° n
tie new comers who answered the
from the Fairbanks Moras Com­
The last practice session of
Hopkina
said
his
announcement
Initial rail
nation* ware represented.
Mr*. J. N. Staadifer, TS, mrthat
contained na Intpllcallons as "W pany and six years have been al­ Hie Hmi', of the |,eg Ion Drum
Tha Hrad Coach ferrtaw the of Mr*. R- C. Maxwell o f this *Uy,
the number of prople who should lowed the City for payment of tha and Bugle Corps lu-torn Christ­
elimination
dr
Ihu
renter
jump
us
died al her hots* Iw U l “ 'ikvcg
bill
mas will Id- held In thn Ameri­
speeding the game and staled that Mb*, yesterday mors log sb A M
Old Tim ers Meeting: be employed this winter."
can legion Hut tonight at 7:30
basketball players this year must u'clurk folluwing a bog* ring ill*
o'clock. Percy Mero. advisor of
To B e H eld B y E lks
Nom inees N am ed
be In the best of condition to with- seas.
T w o Guilty N egro es
the group, announced today.
Rev- Martin J. Bram, pastor of stand the gruelling tests of slam
Mrs. Slgadlfor has visited
T o Securities Board
In connection with lha final
The annual Old Timers mast­
Sentenced B y W a re
in* th* game will require.
ftrnl a number of blmea
Practice session Mr Mero has Ihe Holy Croat Epltcopal Church
ing of tha Sanford Lodge B. P,
Frequent substitutions, perhaps Ihe past few years aad M l
WASHINGTON, Deo. 10.-tdl arranged ■ wiener roast for the waa lh* guest speaker o f Ihe reg­
County Judgs B- W.
Ware
« . B will ba held In the Elk's
ular mealing of Ihe Parent Track­ every five mlnutra, will U- nee- friend* here.
—
President
Roosevelt
today
nom­
Uds
and
requested
that
each
sentenced
Iwo
negroes
vsrly
Ibis
llali tonight at
$:04 o'clock,
er* Association held in th* audi­ esssry, Coach Me Lucas pointed
Funeral serelc*a will t o told to
Herbert Messer, who Is In chmrge week who rame balore biro and inated John W. Hanes of North member makn a special effort torium of the Sanford Grammar uul, adding that U will be ave­
Oxford, Mias.. Ihia
Carolina
and
Jerome
N,
Frank
(o
he
present
rain
or
cold
*a
of tha enlertalanunt said today. entered plea* of guilty lo tha
o f Now York to ho members nf lha whole affair will be held In­ School, PTA officials rrjtortrd rse* ry Jo maintain a larger squad
Tha masting wH ha held In charges against tbes&gt;.
today.
In order lu do this.
side the Legion Hut.
Edith Wlnlon. rharged
with the Sorurltles Commission.
honor of the older at ambers of
LOCAL W K A T m
Sometime early n rit week the
In hie address Mr- Drum con­
the organisation, soma of whom assault and batlary was sen
trasted the fighting spirit uf llrad Coach will probably cut th*
have bean members of (ba Lodge lenred to pay a Bn* of $10 and
Hatred, Lust and Greed with the present rosier approximately In
I’sHly cloudy In a*
since Us establishment hers la coslg or aerva &gt;0 days In tbs
spirit of Love, Purity and Beauty. Ihalf and begin practicing in ear- •rally fair In north
1I1L
County Jail.
Mr*. Josls Carter, who attended .neat for the renting clash
u\ on ths somewhat Culdvr In
Brook BalUmy, rharged with
A fter the completion o f tho pro*
the district convention o f the I T A Leesburg court.
east purlluns tonight,
gram arranged for tho oocaaloa reckless driving, waa aentanead
Since several open dales remain lur* i t to M In
In Daytona Beach recently, gave a
Undsr
ths
sponsorship
of
the
Uaorga Washington I*
captain
refreshments will
b* served. to pay a fine of I I and coats or
on lh* schedule, Coach Me Luca* ■od 3U to 3b In c*wt&lt;«l
Another
bsrkfl.ld " ^ r‘
** » " “»« “ d “» «
Mr. M*a**r staled, and era
serve *# days la lha County Jail. Sanford Lions Club, local fans sod coach.
Earl
Dunlap, form ., '” '1* « f «Hhsr commlUssa, taclud slated that he could
. _ not, release wllh frost if ckogi I
will got a real lasts of profes star U
every member of iho local Lodge
" , „ , . w ..la g lh*
wslfare, membership,'the schedule for th# coming year partly cloudy.
atonal football pail Wadn**day - ___ _
la make a special effort to be
Landis Rules A g a in st night when th* St. Mary's Crl with lh* Golden Toronado when
mill***, w in also given at Hie
-iH e a rin g I n F lo g Caae tics o f tho D ili* Pro Loagus »-» It Tlallsd the Boss Bowl.
nesting.
gag* lha local Blackest* beneath ha1* record for ground gaining
Other feature* on th* program Jap Troops B reak
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 10, —(A») lha floodlights of |ho Bamlnnl* U *t ssaaBn was ( I I yards la 111
M e e tin g Plan n ed B y
— Attorney General 1-andla sold High School field al t i l o'clock. trips or bettrr than flv# yards by a number o f student* of the T h ru N a n k ln g 'sW a lls
Softool provided for lha snlirtalnTownsend C l u b s today that Iho lima had “ long Proceeds of lha gam* will be while Dunlap averaged i
expired" for oeoklng a rehear used by th* Liana Club In fur throe yards every Hma ha was mrnt of th* Patbara aad Molhera
SHANGHAI, Dec. 10-(AT—The
—
present Included, n harmonica
Tha Florida fla t* Advisory Ing of Ibo Supreme Court's de­ thsrtng lla work In babalf of gives ths ball.
Japan*** command announced to
chorus
by
Jtw*U
Dees,
Sonny
SANATORIUM
Hoard o f tho Towaeood Clubs cision reversing lha Tampa flog Ik* blind. Tbs contact will bs
Ottor Information
Indicating
'»
PATIiNlv
will meet la the Beg Juan Hotel gtng ease conviction
of
Ova on* of thro* game* scheduled In lh* star class of player* com- Raburn, and Lydia Wletoldt; a
IL
Z L
I* Orlando m Dee. 1$ at l$:M former
Central Florida by Iks CstHca.
« Celtic teem la lh* reading by AWmtt. Abram., a J g Z X Z T Z J Z
Tha Attorney Oenerai replied which booala a flashy bench of
o'clock fur Ms regular ho
10 uf them were cap violin solo by Ranon Re*]; pUtw I
solo by Lydia WUboldt snH . plx.^ c* ' tured b» » datachment af
Towngvad off)- to Rule Attorney R n Farrier former collets stars.
tains o f their high school teams:
Japan's nlath division.
dost by Miag Margaret Griffin
today, i
of Tempo, the prosecutor of the
Boalham Football Enterprise*
gaptalni-d
their
college
Japan’s rising sun banner waa
and
Mias
Carolyn
Collier.
that a mass aseating will ha bald casea. who Baked Laadls to
of Jacksonville la bringing the
U Or* rcrHvad All Am*rtraised over ths gal* s i soow a* 11
ai I : t t P. M- at which
a rehearing by Ihe
Celtics l# Florida, In lha bop*
ilHon; I I recelvad slat*
waa taken, 1*1* Fiday. Nippon***
ol
Court or a modification or clari­ o f further stimulating Ini* rest
whits ala received
Police Posts, hallowed In main-'Infantry surged through this
fication ef Ua decision
In lha pro gam* which U draw­
recognitionI*
1'.
•In* stories a* tto homa* of hs- breach in th* defsnses af China's
o f tho work In
In letters to the Governor and ing racalar big
lima
college
T to c *in .*' heaviest wan I* man constable*
and trouper*, entwhlk capital aad occupied an
toadU, Fsrrter has a id
the gala* In tha N orth ,.............. —
Fred Mkiago. 77t pound guard ars to to " 0 «t " In Btnrth Africa adjoining section o f tto wall*.
I
Bfel* eoald aM get a fair
Fifteen college* am represent
Japan*** lew * sgvacice repar­
Unlrerslty while UtUa Tkay ars to to (**lgn»tsd. by
n the
ad on Urn Csltlo aqaad of II
Ruber, brother* and Oorrrnmant order,
merely a* ted tto troops were already en­
of Jadfo ,p p&gt;W»
Pi*/ *"- Don Domha, gU foot
jbesa were former aUgat Polios
raged In bloody band-ut-tond
of a
m
iorms, Alj
AwrcJca
at
Dghthtg bt NankMg-a street*,
I
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t'n«rr, hfri.' C. A llalnes. Mrs
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dkr afternoon at tke annei.
Waddell.
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.no
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8 *K k : / M ir food fro m a IU ( c f d«
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J: Jo b'clock with Mrs. I I
COuRoss. MrsU C U In
IrOtn
J O E R A * Bocfrty E l e ,
•M Mrs. Andrsws as ho.laa«e*
Circle Number Bis of ihs First
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=
M rs. H a r r y W o o d r u ff
Thraetii-r. cualrmsn. will m*st
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Oslsrjr Arsnus, al 3: JO o’clock
with Mrs. Frsslor. Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. Many woodruff
rnUrFUDAY
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Bach and Mrs. Milleynohli as
Ufarnd LaMardi
Bridge
Club
^
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hostesses
Tuesday nffaraomi at her bom* font Cteriisn Oak will meet at
The business Women’s Circle
on Oak Arena..
lha home e ( Mlaa trend B Intoo, of the First Preebrtcrlan Church,
TVs playing rooms wan doe- woot aldo. at 1:00 o'clock,
Mrs- E J. Roulh. chairman. Will
orated YUk a profoalcn o f chrr*'
SATURDAY
meet nl the home of Mlsa Rebec­
anthemuma. * A t the eoocluakm
Tba OclUaa Magic club will ca Steven*. 621 Park Avenue, nl
o f tho ggmoa Mr*. Roy Mann pros moot at 1:11 o'clock hi the d ;lt o'clock for aupperawarded high* score gr^a awd studio of Mrs.'Fannie |. Munson,
The reaular business and so
■rm Fred BcoU second high.
MONDAY
rial raaetlng of lha Woman's
1 V » a enjoying thla occasion
Tho Woouut'a Council of the Missionary Society of tho First
war*: Mr«. AKhur Zachary, Jr.’ lM yri Christian Charch will hold Method 1st Ckttrcb will be bald
Mr*. Roy l U u , My*. P. D. fiootio its rt| «U r CfcrUtmai merlin* « t at the church at 3:00 o'clock.
Mra. Andrew
Carraway,
Mrs. which Ham Important business will Clrrlo Number Fire will bars
Find Scott, Mrs. J. o . Woodruff, red at 1:00 o'clock and all i*»m- charge of the program.
and Mrs. Harry Woodruff.
lets aid aiwod to be present and
TUESDAY
The Atarian Class of the First
Baplist Chinch will have a cover­
ed dish supper al the annex at
6:30 o’clock. Hostesses will be Mrs.
J. II. Colrlough, Mr*. J. Q Sun'l the First Baptist Church will ford, Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Mrs.
I matt at th* home of Mr--. M. 0 flyover David
gm'th
45&lt;t Cab*
*ere^'ev«l&gt;
THURSDAY
I S're.| at 8:30 o'clo. a w&lt; h Mr».
Weklwa Lodge Number gfT
Maty Rail a* hostsi.
will hold Ha annual covered dish
| r j t d . Dumber IV•• cf the W«- luncheon and Christmas tree at
1S u in i Mlaabnary k r M y uf tb«- tb* home of Mr*. J. N. (llllon,
j Fl'at IkspHal Churls will in i', 12*1 Palmetto Avenue, at 11:00
•at lha home ol Mrs. I. II. Ea- o'rlork.
Member*
and
Ihalr
(ridge 810 W i o Si
fdlvc'•

*

Circle Number five
•&lt;( (pj
Woman's Mlarionmy guclgly -if
Ihe' Flrgt Ibiptist Umrcb W»tl
m et al 3:30 o'clock at tb. boast
of Mr.. II. K. MurrU. m u Wfat
Taenllrth Street.
Al) circle members are a*k«d
lo bring coupon, to their meeting.
The DaugMei. of Wesley 4 i||
heve their regular bu.lnrsa and
social meeting at the church sniu-g
at 8:00 o'clock.
Therd will be an eX|«r*f»kin re­
cital f 1 “ •* “ '*
sthonl
IkM o'clock under
dirww
f &gt;(rm. Ooorgg M. I
fate.
pwbli. I« c—nltally

G irr
FROM
Y O W E L L ’S
a

A GIFT
FROM
YOVVELL’S

HURRY!
YOU ONLY HAVE
12 MOKE DAYS BEFORE
XMAS TO DO YOUR SHOPPING

ctrylt Vltai bar
«
tb.
Ftr«t 1‘io.bfterl.n Charch with
Mr*. L. y. Hoyle, chalrinrn. wlU
mue« SI lha hum* of Mrs. Fred
Williams, 220 Oak Avrnum at 1
4. 0* o'clock
t'&gt;rcl* Nunib-r Two of
tb.
Flrat Presbyterian Ctiurcb. Mr*
T. H. Crawley, ck.airtuaa. aUl
meet at th. Chun*
at
I:U
o'clock with Ifra. Crawley apri
Dr. Kllaaketh Tracy a* buster,'-*
‘ Ctrct* Number Three or
the
first !'r*«bytar&gt;*n Church. Mrs.
Iloy Marxn, chairman, will meet
at tbo homo of Mrs. J C llulchl■u« lt&lt;Uaa Mound Vlllsg* at 3 W»
O’clock.
Circle Number Four o&lt; the
First Presbyterlsn rtiugrh. MrsF. K. Smith, chairman, will meet
*1 tbo home of Mr*
Victor
tlreen. West 8 I1I 0. at }:nn o'clock
with Mrs Ore«n. M r» W.
U
llenlry aa hostesses '
(Ir t l* Number Fiv*\ of the
First Presbyterian Ctiurcb, Mrs

Electric Service

MEN’S FELT

S L IP P E R S

I f it's from Yawell-fyew's
H IS a Gift !.....
HERE
ARE A FEW

Thcrc’a aomething nltout a gift from
Yawcll-Drcw’ii that makes you troaauro
H longer. And it’a 00
. to aelect
gift, for cveryono on your ll*t. „ . from
baby to grandpa and friends everywhere.
There are aix flpori fillod with gifta. . .
tbkty-aevcn deportmentu pocked with
g^/( iikoa, each reflecting the qualify
Ifni tue made YowelLDre«.’&lt;a famnu.
through forty-three Christmas oeoiona.

s D iy n o m u y
L O W P R IC E D !
ONLY
. SHADDOWN PAYMENT

SEMINOLE

OF O UR M A N Y
G IF T S U G G E S T IO N S

I.inrna
llaml Embroidered
Pillow 1'u.en
tandlcwlck Spreads
Danmak Dinner
SeU
v |.unchain Beta
Towel*

Wearable Gift*
l-ounging I'ajamma
Hotuc C»ata
• Flannel U»he*
Velvet Itotie*
Iteautlful Lingerie
Phoeais lloniery

m

.1
lD

St*Uoa llat*
Arrow Shlrtg Arro* Tie*
,
Chaney Tie*
Botaay Wool Th*
PajamaPhoenix Sox 1

Hdi* with Initial*
All K-nd.
HMidltmhlef*
Tie and
Handkerchief Seta
GUdaton* Bag*
Cowboy SulU

Hart Hchaffner &amp;
Mara Bulla
Muffler*
Overpoela
Men’ll and Boy.'
Sweater*
I .cat her J*ck*U
for Men and Boy*
Men'N and Boya'
Kid Glove*

V &gt; 'lwv*

I

Early American
Tniletric*
Hand Painted Satin
Wood Hove.
Sqleen (Peered
Down Comforta
All Wool
Satin Bound
Blanket*

,

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th* h

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th k

WHITE FOX

i» lu lw i

Ow&lt;wWr

t A. X , U l Ftr&gt;

M ia Santa. “ Wfcat’a tin u w w w r l
"L et i m g o look fa r
H a ifa f
asked l ha aallor.
Vom tha l i t n r I
“ Yaa. but why a «
r * « w * »4 1
tt.ibdh something t o V aiked Santa- “ I i 'i Aangac*
aaak at tka Front a oar of iho
Oil*."
Court
Hauaa
la iha
tka Cfty
c u r of Baa
Baa______
_
la M l f Coaaly sad
Biata,
"That's the ytry raaaon," m U
•
g
tka
legal
haaru
at
M ia
Chapter 11
Ihe sailor "A n d the anewar to the
k a M a r , tka ird day at JaaThe Bailor lu llt.
A.
&amp;
_
n
i
l
,
Ike
M
S
*
bring
aea shell'* question la thlal Jt'a tha
flrgt Monday la a l t month
Santa and all hit friends u t wind. He combe hia hair w ith a
I a legal salsa day) tha telpondered how to Mra Halga tree, and you can hear him but you
Bg daaerlbad la a M
alluAta,
g aad being la tha Oaaaty of
tha while fox, aomrthing can t aea him.”
T **U aad dials at
Florida.
fa happened. Tha toyihop
Santa threw bach his bead and
Lola Forty-eight (d t). Far*
opttiad and in flew • .HtUa ihouted wllh laughter.
-nine n i l . Fifty ( l t l , rtfBO taller than a teaspoon,
" I g u m your trip la f * t n f to be
•■aa t in , F ib y -tw o t i l l ,
itty-lhrs* (| | ) g a d f . P I f i r - 1
had g liny, bright aUr tied more dangeroea fo r tha while fn a
nr (LSI. AAPAMlIdA ltl AlllBlk.-*
thin fo r you,1* ha aald. " W a l l htlp
you get iiarted tomorrow."
Tomorrow: Thu Ice Itoat-

U IM lu la lln f U lM I n M
(or
tha f w r ittt.
U a M la v li*
d ascribed leads la Bumiael* C«uaFt . Florid*, law III
f Vml k I l « k f. W a r A. Baa-

::!:^%C“^.a\iLVv;l Saji

h iof for yon."
Yes, 1 heard you wlihlnr," m M
fairy. "So I came. I koow whsi
trouhta is."
Dear me, yes." aald Santa.
its yon any ideal T1'
ho little lady—and IT) 1*11 you
i aha w m i aha wai the Quean
reHaa—twirl ad on bar toes and
[had m gayly that even Bapta,
Had as ha w li, grinned ahaep*

s T S - v 'f f l . v r f a
w mi

l . K G A L N O T IC E

which M ia
mas
end
plat
waa approved by
Iba
City
Cummlaalnn of Baa lord. Cauntr at Aaminole, Btala of Fieri*
da, at a meat lug bald Daeam*
bar ITIh. t i l l , Iba a bora da•rrlbad proparly kstkg etherwia* baow a aad daaerlbad as
l-otg Forty-alaht ( I I ) , F o r t y
nlaa t i l ). Filly H I). F i t ly
„n*
(I t ),
rifty -iw a
ill).
F l f i y l h i a * ( U ) and
Fiftyfour H i ) nl Lnha View perk,
ncriwdlou to plat llierrof. duly
rem.r.lrd amoniT Ibr 'public
rerurile dt Holnlnolu Cnunlr.
Fl.trldn In fla t Ituvk
1 'on
(«* * » II. .
*'
I. F. IPiri.to

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The rtgSlnl1 annual meatlng of
Ihe Mhnrsbuldere ul TJlo Heufold
Atlenllr Netlonnl Hank will
be
held et Ihe llanblna
Ilona#
In
Nunford,
Florida,
nn
Tuveder,
January II. 1111, at I lia w'slork
F, M. for .the surpass of Klacllon
nf nt reel ora i l l Iba transaction
of aurh other buflnaaa a*
may

aooiloa a Township t t Booth,
liana* It Cool.

— -Its. Ill* Mata tit fa ir Ihd.

Applet o

Ne, 111 Bala at Aug.
Ith.
I l l rovsrlag L t l II II lark K
Uarnat A M . to Morknoni park

.aald Counly aad
Blala,
during
Ibu legal beam ot w in nn Mon­
day. Inn Ird day at enaaary. A
ll. U l h lb* H m l being the rtrsl
MoMay In aald monlb land
n
isgsY.’ sal** day!
lha
(allowing
deerrlbeo lands, ellueie. lying and
being In lha County or Bsmignt*
and Btala of rmtida. in-w ll:
l-aln Forly-oa* ( I I I , FortyIa n (I t ), Forty-thren
1411,
Pnrly-tnnr
144).
Foriy-flra
H I ).
Farty-nla
(41).
and
Porty-aarsn tllr, nrmrdlng In
map anal pint filed nf rsoord
on Iba list day of December
li lt . In Iba I'uolla flerorda of
Seminal* Conniy. Plorldn. in
rtai Honk l. whlrh sold map
ant. plat M a plnl of tbs lands
owned hr l-&lt; »*
Komi
Im ­
provement
Cumpany.
ami
whlrh m M m»i&gt; and plal was
a pp rov ed by Jhv Clly
Coenmlenluo ill Buiiford
o t b* mloirle, lll nl e Ilf

* Kd,M i l l Bala ot Ana. Ird.
t i l l covering I-wt I flluek 4
Tlar T Hanford.
Na. t i l Bain at Aug. 1th.
t i l l covering U l II Edgewood
No. I l l Sal* o f l o i r O k
H IT rora rln g toil I ninth F.
N »rn
Addition
Na. i n gala of Aug. tat.
t i l l rorarlng N. It fl. ot U l
1 lllock F. Nenvs* Addition.
No. I l l Hal* ot Aug. III.
I I I I m verlag N. I I 1C ot 1-nl
I A H. I I fl of l-ol 1 Bloak
P. Naaroa Addition.
No 111 gala nf Aug. lot.
I I I I anvarlng H. fa fl. of 1&lt;«l
I Mock r , Naaraa Addition.
N « S ft Bala of Auu. tlh.
I I I I rnveeinu l-ot 1 tllork I
T U c T Hanford
No. I l l Bala of Aug. tlh.

' I I I I rovsrlng L a la
Utoek I Mayfair.

1

A

f

*o4 tm

Na. l i l t Bal* at July tad.

H I ! cover, eg • !✓ »,* t. 4. ». (
A t Plash ■ Mayfair.

M«. ITT Aal* «&gt;

Ana.

o r u u l o r fA X

In aeeordance with
tka
prorlalona of Chapter l i n t . Act* of
1IIT had upon written request or
U. C. nnOCK I w ill offer for
nnl* at public outcry la lha hlghbidder far rash at tka Court
lloua* antranca la Banford oa thr
14th. day at Darsmbar H IT nl II
efclaeh A. M .
mu
rarilftratr*
bald by lbs Btala tngelhar wttb
all emitted and subsequent levied
lax** Including tanas levied fur
lb * year H IT, oa t b * fallowing
described
lands
In" Bamlnola
County, Florida, law llt
No. H I ot
Aug.
L
fill
rorarlng Lota Ik i f . I I A 14.
Pin. Land A Col. Can. Add.
lo Bo ganferd.
N*. 141 of
Aag.
k
till
entering, Lots 1 A I Bib.
Tr. A, itanlord.
No, 111 of
Aug.
k
IIII

lot.

I 111 roaoriag flew. KH Car at

1*1 • tllaak 4 Itua KM alona

w . Ita • *4 Block J l o l a k .
Monro*. W ly. atnag Laka to
Iho aztaaaiaa N. a t W. Has of
mock »
T * u MW Car. at
Twit I I B t * hoc. Mallonrill*
Wlloaaa n r ban* and aaal Ihln
I ha tub day ol November TMT.
o. r . iticnKoriTf.

Clark at Cirrall Coart.

Seminal* County, Florida.
(B R A D

g o r i e r i » r BAt-w n P t a x
CWSTTFICATWa
- In acrordlkda w llh
Ihe
praVlalnne nf CbAaler H i l l . Arte of
HIT end noon written request nf
A N N W Lt!B FOnilKSTUR 1 will

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t

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(BEALJ
" ^ c« a I w w A « ? * * *
I . ercordauew a l i a
lla
»ro vIsTsai ol Chapter l U X A r t i at
HIT and upou w rllls a rsuasst. ot
liotiDlH n S T n C K T I w U lo f f a r

ssdsSSS
Sjr£fig
jsjvtfqs
uM,ii
together. arllk all
emlltsd sad
subsequent laalaf taxes including
u r n Ii t W
tar |ST &gt;a*r
T IIL
• a Ik* fallowing dssrrtbsd U sds
la Monlnola Caaaljr, rlartda. law l,‘jto. l a u at Aug.
I.
t»J*
rnv.rlng Lot A LfdgW M d. „
H S tk J ’&amp;

'n

f t

a W j* 2

mt

covering Lot 41. I * * g w * 4 d . ■
vrnn.oo n r t i r t JIM n o l i/la
,h. talk day at ? n r « ^ m t .
Clark at Clrealt Ckart.

C on n iy
Klorldn.

oi u mentlme held lloreinker
Tfth, HIT. ilir nlotve derrrlhsd
||.||.|||&gt;
lining
ollierwl-n
A&gt; Pi.a.-In| lla ilv r In Chancary.
nown and crvrrllirit as fn lo
TU L*LI». J L - UlUUTtUk----------— - - - IS r tr-e ee - l l l l t '-r lv -ln e 4411.—
H-ll.'lliir for - rininilM*.
t'oily-lliren
(11), I'urtt-four
1441, l-'inlr-rive I I I ), 1'nrtyn n iiK ii n r r r a L i i 'A T iM *
a ll f i l l om.I Korir-et-ran I ITT
Til I: H*TATK &lt;jF FI41IIIDA! TH
of lutk* Vli'W Cork, urrurdWm. M 11*11, 1ST Mnrdurk Avsnu&lt;%
lug i" put llnroof, duly re­
lo g o loaca," u M thu fuiry “ Shell
I'.irher*luirg, .Waal Virgin!,&gt;. lira,
corded einong the publi.i rare
B argr bg a C h ridm ai f i l l : "
Dan Mbofnsr and Dan . Hhulner.
otde
of
|i»mlnnle
County,'
I.er haabuOfl, North Mend. Uhlo,
Cl.,11,1,1 li, Viet lloob
4 on
tftlf
Song o r Tha Bra Hbrll
Tilfetd llall. Dslroa*. Tatiheenes,
iiii Ue II.
• Santa frowned a minulo, and
r-1 111,II,
lislroee.
TenneeeeR,
i. v itovi.i:,
Hu.nut Hull, Dalto'ef, reiiurese.Ae Uiie.lnl M m . i in cbaurrry
than mild, "lliy lte ynu’ie right."
l-IO-llr Hull. Itelroea. T. IlMHoe-s. H U I IT I . II DIHIITirt.
' .T h a fairy imllrd up ul Ihe call*
Mery Kllgnre, l i l t West Dniig-M.eIII 11&lt;ir for I'lnlntiffe.
le.ee Avenue, Naehvllla. TennseDig, and from lha spot at which
err, llulh Kllaora.
H it
Weal
NCrriCll OF a ll.H ItF T A g
riM looked in the raftera theru fell
liuuulaee.
Avenue.
Naahtllle.
4 IJItrlFICATMv
Teiinete*-. John K llie ft,
IIII
B'amall tope laddor down whidt
In acn.rrUurw with
Ih*
pr»W e ll lh.uglnea Attune,
Naebvlelona
nf
Clutplsr t ills , A lls of
Btramblad a pert Mllor doll, lie
Vllls.
Tennessee,
Ituaa
Men
Ih-rver utul ------ Server, b*r line- HIT Htul upon w rllltn rs.iusel of
U M brawn as a maple leaf In Tha
of/ar
for
bund. I I I I
llamlllna
Avenue IIA llllV I.1SH I will
l fait, knd hli wavy yellow hair hid
Cbnllanoogs, Tagueses*
David M is al public oulcry To Ihe h'ghBOTH H l»F a A 1,11 tIF T A *
set
bld.Ur
for
rash
al
lbs
Court
Hall, T t l f llawlhom v
Avvtius.
JTbi light! la it. Ilia ■boulders wrro
CHMTIFIC4Tl:e
Hollywood. California and H m l House snltant-s In Hanfurd on Ihe
In arruidum-e wllh
llie
prod 'aad square, and ha worn a
Hall.
1411
■(■■alllna Avenue. I llh li t ) of [lee,inker HIT at II
visions nf ChUpler H i l l . A d a of
n'rlnrk A. I I .
lax
rsrlltlrelrr
CbaMahaoga, Taeaaaaaa
or** while shirt and soma blur HIT end upon written request of
appaariiig from a aworn hill held hr Ihs Mists togslhsr will
garage. Ba grinned mterhirv MIW. C. W HAINlI I will nffrr or 11
rom pUlnl Hied la Iba N lalb Ju- all omitted and subsequent levied
for ertl* el public ou|rry' |e Ilir
\f gad rrached Into hia pocket lilKhist hlifler TTir'“resh nt Ih* AlainI Clrauli
Caurt.
Seminal* latss Including la ir * le v M for
Flarld*. wkersla reu ant Ihe tsar I 'l l , oa lha follawlag
a tiny are shall. He listened to Court House t s lr u ir s In NsnforS tseunty..
deerrinen lande In Ssnilnnle Cuun
east)
at
yaa
tars
akaaad
dalaadanle
an l b ' 3 iih,,d.iy
of
IMremher
,
H R h minute, looked surprised and HIT st At «h&gt;h»-Ju A - i 1 Mi 'M Is * aad daaaaa. V o i b A JadlvM saiip t&gt;. Klorlde. Inwltt
No. IT* of , July t
(H I
and
as
f
r
a
t
M
far
Vlrglni*
W.
rrrllflr
tla
Nn
Ik
g
.g
lla
je
f
A
lttrt*
V gat It ba«k in hia pocket
rotating
l*ol
I
I
Franklin
Malt dam n W . lla ll J r , and M ia -'
Tstracs.
.
.
* B in l* simply couldn't
control
ar less Hall Ms ataialHr ibal yaa
N - H * of
A ar. t, . Thai
a. at*la o r twaairy nlbar thaa lb *
cTtrioalty.
rnvrilne Lui l l FrAkkl'a Taft
Stale a l l FlarM g. 'had tba* they*
E
"W h a t ll I t r aald Bants "
rare.
,f
la
.
aa
Marina
lb
,
•
the
.L*»*lw
1
Ol
Ih * fn lln w te g-d a a a rtb ed la n d s la
. No, t il
of, An*, t. H l f
A . "Would you Hka to Hear I " asked gamlnrd*' County, Florida, law It: Florida. Uta awryM *u a tu iiiw a a
r " , etll.g
l ot
IM
nna
wtiaUt
F
lu
id
bind
-lilior
alt
B .TAij.0,' a t ile a p .l .and.i 'a ll •
% the Mllor.
• n*
■' I " I"Tartar* ,
' -/,( V
| -i
l.w f ypui irbara/itrm.ityqui and
Lot » IT Iotk .P T u r f aahfhrd, '
• l&gt; " C r r u t a i t J ' i M r i« W F y * ;’( ttilt
- WMto, and ho llaianad vWy htdhg:
deal*la f Circuit. OmtrlC' Meatiaala
O i l -I Afig. I. till
Couatr, rFlurld*. *A Banfordr Flarli
hr.Thla U what (W - fk w W lI soldi
raring lau * * a t t Bib. 1.
aN. o n " t b « Srd.'idaiT'tf daauarr,
ti' W M Is H that combs his
. 4 Banford.
A
*
1
if.
r
I
BIB
aad
-than
an&lt;*
there
(IBACJ. .'i&gt; i n * k t' -l f4u. Ill ul Aua L Utl
") h »ii" with *&lt; tradt&gt; ■1l l‘ " II . TTi'-"e'»in |||H Kill, ' l"f* IS rush* aimwsr lax aald'drilling com.
.trine Jle*
F js eor. of
plaint igblhtlsdi-apaJaat you. alb*
r
Wbdtls I f y o u 'I M d r : « « W
Itun
&lt; H»»4 rd w I t * vda
• , X 0 T l c A '« i ^ W B iiTV oaO -w w ;.1 •rwirr- n .dears* .pra ranfarsn will
H IM yd 1! I l l yd*. Beau
T
aitt ' i" not saaf
AMU fflAAiH ’ ■
li - bw SOI Sirs a g a la a c ls a a a l shah
Twp. 11 II. Ik
atrjyogJILe I ] 4 ' :
■ H I
Vfl WHOM ■IT MAT CONCBnNiB -i^ y *f| * Il'aitliWyarirea*
Hess* my hand and seal this
NflTlCB IN HNRBBT OIVBN. r i b l l Iwrtlar order*d■That this
dny of NAvambar HIT.
, . 1' 'Bdpta' Inpked fiuillrd and starad that under and by virtu* af a wider kwabuMllbad Mi tka tUetord
4k, I'. HMHNDON.
and M l* tiara ML a . newspaper gabllahad ta
. ^uasttihiB Uy at Iho lallor. Bnt Ihe dvi-rea of roraclokur*
c ln k af C irrall Court,
rendered In lha Circuit caarl la Mamlnola-.Oauaty, 'Blarlka. one* a
Bsbilnol*
Counly, Flarlda.
.weak fu r,M a r eonsaaatlvs weak*.
. IH iN B .and OHDKRKD, This lb* HIRAM
NdTItC. Ill* M.4I.M HP TAX
I IM T IO C A T i:*
In atwunlani-o w ith. Ihe
proVlalona ot cl.eplrr H i l l , A r t e of
l t » t nnrt-ripon rrrlttrtr rentievt b f
It Alt AM 11. ai&gt; *lt&gt; rIIV I w ill offer
(or e.tla et puMiu qutrry to .the
l.lnb. &gt;i 14.1.1*r fol n t h al
Ihe
Court Hml-. intreni-e In Hanford
or, t h e -H Ib i.itv
of
IleCrirtlu r
HIT 01 II o', l..rh A M , lea rertlflral. No. I l l of Aug. llh , I I I I
hold bv |lie- Hints totrolbrr Willi
nil oiullle.l and enbvedornl leeletl
levee nn Mu* loilowrug nearrllw-d
lenda In Henilnula Counly. Flori­
da. in w ll:
,
le t 11 Ihlgawood.
Wliorve my hitrut nn.1 aonl llile
lire lalb j h r of H sram lw IHT
li. F. HRIINHflR.
riert. of I’lrmit fJoafL
Penilnola Counly. I*lor la a
(NKAt.)

Wllnssa n r hand t M asal this
llw Jlth d*y aC M n i a l m HIT.
a P. IIBIINDON.
■
Clark at C l m l l Court.
(IM A L V
c " am y’ Florida.

M

N t t r f l u U t a I * * *1 *.

C

r MATHER
Furniture C
PRESENTS

3

C la a a ified Advertiaementa
I*—AnnoonccmrnU

110— I I ounch F o r R *n t

B A V B Y O U B W atch rapalrad by

on* Who rosily know* how,
Briggs. Jawotar Uawoolla Arm
i
Wa

Unfurnislirii

radacoratnd

bottaa,

1,0(1 H U N T : F ir# roots bout*
f»n tl*b*4 . FrlglUalr*.
Ingotr*
H01 Krritrh.

Tor
dtittllaip,
krrosaiiK
and
3 whits gkdollns aau It. U. l'o|i»
Oo, Inc. Phono Md.

610 W- First HI. Hen'll roogta.
newly
dri-urwltHl,* IIO.WI hy
year, I'honu Frank lloper, Win1
tar liardon, I 2fi.

• — A u tom ob iles '

20—AUnceTlnneoux For Bale

• n Ford Coup* 1 1 I t - four wlioul
■v;: ■, trailer * « » — U rg e lom l-trallsr Wo have a ruminal o linn of oil
wllh n yahuilt 'liodga truck, Haol
burning. * » » “ lln* and elactito
;
ft Bong, aaad oar d*Btar*.
I hoatrra. Oat our prtceg brfora you

iV waul, it * « rook or work In

private home
and
drlrlng.
IW*gt panilal. foil Cypr*** Are.
ihorad girt d rs'rn work of nor
hind. Kelt* Mae Kddlo, M l

_guitar,
., .gootl rondltlon
Ctilritian
paaollnu
tualer-

°n «

Phono l&amp;o J,
Knilru

' 4tllr ka

,

&gt; id. tun

Iwu

buelnnaa,

works

to

moiilbs. (.'ash only. Hoi I

f J l —oMlncrllnncoun

Ili-rald.
U o f* blcyria, alia &gt;*• Boot) mndl'
Hon, almoat now tire*. Ityaaon'

la n day M l*. Tw o humor
rt I l M l ciah. II. B- Pope

f

CITRUS

fruit-nleo

d . tr***. S « n l a box hum*
n friend. Bus our display.

MW SniU shop. i. Y

Tool*

: S - RaUtlaui, P rop riato r*
• Aranda Did*. B ait First

S R ARON A N D SHABOW.
Altornays for Flalnllff,
Hanford Florida.

flfr

Uatlax

M lls fs c t M

.

give s gift for tha home.

NATICK IIP sAl.N na T AX
C K iiT irirA TF .a

Vi RrenrilRtirw wUki
Ih#
y U I» n
of t.'hiipi#r IIIM , Arts nf
IHT anal iinnn wrllicn r#qu#«t of
M. If. ENUI.TH9I t will nff#r for
pul# nl publfr oulrrr lo Iftio ftleh-

loo MisnnHa Avt\, phon* M i
__________ ______________ _

can save you tllhnay nn oil
wood
heaters. .A * k
for
Pried*. Stanley n o irra H ardw are

or

Clark Circuit Courl.
Scmlaolc County, Florida.
Byl A. U. W KKKS.^

f o f mors gysoafsl IMsfc.

‘
FOIL B A LK : Slightly uaod cut*rlrculatlag
oil
bi-atay
iralor, | U A 0 — llal
pried
B t o iif’nrraway Ine.
Bahy'g alrollorw alkar.
II,up. Pbuna *11 W .

Ilka n * * ,

F O R B A L E : N *U atrip and erala
hnlcbaL Cheap. W . F. TuUrt.

*

and »«•« block, cheap. Apply
4Ik S L And Cypiegg A la .

Rocker

Strait Chair

(B E A M
No. I H a f
A »*.
t.
HH
rorsrtng Lola 1 S T Bib. Ik
Tr. A. gaafard.
Na.
of
A m*
1. t i l l
rovsrlng N W U tils. *. Tr. t,
■ a s ts fC
No. I l l of Aug.
L i l l i
rorsrtn g Lest* I I m IT Plb. 4,
Tr. 1, Hanfurd.
Nn. t i l of Aug
I,
T ill
ruvsrlng l o l l 41 A 41 Haas
Court.
No. H I of Aug. k , T ill
rovstlnu llsg. I l l ft M A I I
fl K
N 1V mr. of g W U -lln ii
t: i n rt tt it n . w i * i ri n
11 D. M»r It, *Pwp II IL ilNu II I of Aua
I.
m i
rovsrlng le.|r I. T. I, *. A Ik
tllk 1. Tr. II. Banford
No II I of
Autr
1. H it
i-uverlntr S'VH lltb. T. Tr. I.
Mutant.
No. I l l of
Aug.
k
m i
rovsrlng »fv( of NitH ItIk. 1.
Tr. Ill Hsufurd.
Nn. I l l of
Aug
■■ H it
■ovsrlew TV's uf
Mils. T.
Tr. 1*. itsnlurd. r
No ITT nf A M . f k
IIII
nt w ring NW U* lift. IT., Tr.' I*.
gsuluriT
No I I I of
Aug. . V
m i
rayerlm

For

O. F. t.’ RHNDON. ■
Cl,-ik of C irrall Court.
Msmlnulf Counly, Florid*.
_________________

NOTICK 44F I V ’ U OF TAX
CMMTTFICAWCO
ta ucordanrs w ith
tS i
praflslnpa ot Chapter t i ll* . Arts af
HIT agd uimn w rllltn rwqusst c
W. C m id . I will offsf lor M l*
SI publlo uulrry lo ih#
hlghsst
bidder fur
sssh
at lb * Caurt
llous* snlrunr. In Hunturd nn Ih*
14th day of Hr,-ember HIT al
II o'rli.th A. M . lea asrtlflsalss
held by Ih* Blais lugslbsr
wllh
all emitted and eubsr,|U*nl levied
tales Including Istsa levied for
tha i r * r H it. ,n Ihs
fuHnwtag

Beauty
WE
HAVE
UNUSUAL
VALUES IN TABLE AND
F L OO R L A M P S FOR
CHRISTMAS. . . NO ONE
COULD ASK FOR A NICER
GIFT. . . U N U S U A L L Y
I jOW PRICES.

No. 411 of
Aug
r«,*rii&gt;a leut n * «

(ii(H

Nn, 4)1 s f
July
entering 1*1
lb
Itlurk
Tier I*. A. O, Mel
I lau.
No. 411 uf Aug,
rovsrlng Lut 1 pin
IL Ssuiurg.
No. M l s f
Aua
rsrsrlng Lots k t,
1 T i n ! Hanfoid
Witness sir hand I
I* fitk day o f Noi

(BMAL)

.

b o n i a e r H i d a r w ax
c mm n n c a rm s

v .j^ ;,r w , . r w,t:M.:k*A..:

Ul French Av*.
Parfact pair of sola paling teals*

C om fortab le

:i

al pSblir salary la Ih* blah
bldisr fur rash
at
Ihs Co
U s * * * setraas* In Banfard *s

U . MAGNOUA A V k

Rent

Maltraw
For
Both

WE
HAVE
JUST RE*
CHIVED A SHIPMENT OF
NEW DESKS AND EECRE*
TARIEfl. . . ETHER MAKES
A LOVELY GIFT. . , COME
IN AND SEE THEM FOR
YOURSELF.

�Sentl&amp;olt County P r o d f
More ProU And VegtUbkw H un Any
Similar An n la Amtrica
w'

VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1937
--- .

^

Police Search 132 Needy Old Folk* Here Passengers On
Paid $ 2 , 163 ~InNovember
JACKSONVILLE, FIs., Dm . 11
(Special) Seminole County's ok)
'ja g* assistance payroll for Novero|ber was f t , 163-00, according U&lt;
A r
re
e qu4rtrr&gt;
announcement
hue
at the
headA
cf lh
e 8ut,
We|
f&gt;ri)

j ■ Jr*,

A T N A N K I N G ’S G A T E S

November, and the average graat
from 11.66 in July to &gt;15.98 In
November. Codrlngton said.
Application blanks for aid to
Vv iuia
lln ’s
a
D
m u
the blind have been mailed to all Lan ded On B a re V o l­
u ro
u nndafsl
districts o f the state and are
Spaded InGruesom e Beam.
canic I s l a n d A s
being filled out and filed In the
H
u n t A ft e r Findinir Th* ""mber of r,*kJ,nU «f ‘be
President H o o v e r
n U U t A l t e r r U l U U I K tounty receiving aiaistsnce was order o f their receipt, Coditogton
further said. As socn as the plait
O f de K oven’fl Body given as 1S2 and the average sulmittJd
Pounds
On Shoals
by the Stste V/eifa c
grant (or lhe county as $1630.
Board to the Social Security Boarl
Figures for the previous month
at Washington Is approved, district | M ANILA, Dec. 11-(/P&gt;—All pat
s: Number on rclls I07j p a y

Ring Victims

f

NUMBER 94

Established-In 1908

-

Are R escued

Japs C apture
Port Of Wuliu
Past Nanking

i i

i•

M ove Seen A s Block­
ing: Chinese R etreat
Along: South B a n k
O f Yang:tze R iver

»

Japan Promises
New Rule Soon

P rofit Syndicate
Blamed For D e e d s

•.

t..
r.

1
V

" »
&gt; « " ” W.
....... a f t g L S ; . X ’ S L T . I r s r I T
" "
’” uM
President
w
! ’ru8.ei.
that some at the sightl-e* and*
. . .
With all o f .the 12 welfare dtssafely
on
neir-slghtlesa may receive ihtlrj
R ebel N a v y In Spain
first
checks
by
Christmas.
]
¥0l&lt;*
nic
HoUhots
Island
fln
An
nu
d T
tb* entitled
?lt U 'now
L
l Ot h
i ni ni no g- A
L ^i e‘ ti itepr s« i^i ^tr,cU
f j ^ j ^ ofthose
lo old ru,ly
age
B om bards Loyalist
* bid age assistance payrolls for; Formosa today, several hours
O f
O th e r
W o m e n .assistance are being rapidly en- December am being made out at* after the eight million dollar
F o r t O f Alicante
n .„ _ j
r_
rolled, according to announcement
1usury vessel went aground.
of Clayton C. Codrington. state rtlte headquarters at ispldly aa
By AhocmiN Pr***
Radio reports said the ptsten
posrible and will be forwarded to
1 —
*welfare commissioner. The nuitiHcnioKinK KankitiR on ill
the office of the state comptroller gers numb red at Irast 3H0. Two
PARTS, Dee. 1L— ( A P ) — bor
of, grantees ' has Inerrs sod
„
... . . .
with the request that checka be United States dertroyers streaked
Hitler* in uii cl tort to cap*
^ P o lic e ordered a whole hair
northward ftom here, approxi­
lure Chiim’ii capital, the
vgere
of wooded
ground Novemtef. the total payroll from ping.
mately 600 miles from the help’
Japanese
iT'imrtcU
today
around the "death" villa at f 125.240.74 In July to &gt;323.003 In,
lera-ablp, and the liner Empress of
they hutl taken thu Htrategie
St. Cloud spaded up in a
Asia changed her course,to reach
IHtrt of Wuhu, 60 miles 19^tha’.vsaaaL- ________________ . . .
thmtir~thc ^’nngtzo River. victims of Eugene P*Weld-[
The German
ship' Preussen'
The occupation of Wuhu,
■toad by the President Hoover
mann, confessed slayer of
u
Japanese army spokesmen
Many hours after the 21,000 ton
thp American dancer, Jean de
Pouring through the gates of Chinese Central Government's capllsl, Japanese troops, tanks, and Mtiil, would
prevent th«
liner struck in thr darkness this
Koven, and four men.
Chinese retreat from Nanking
morning, the (Hole Wirelesa re­ armored ears, supported by artillery and airplanes, were reported as engaged In bloody street fighspffleers expressed the fear that
along lhe south bank o f th*
ceived a message siying the pas­ Inv as the Chinese garrison fought desperately t'o retain the c i t y . __________________________
a second American, an unidenti­
Vsngtip and place thr Japanese In
sengers,
numbering
at
least
3§0,
fied man, might have been snared
an advantageous position for 8
had
been
landrd
safely
on
tha
to tha web of murder for a profit
march on Hankow if a campaign
Tem perature volcanic (stand, some 60 mile*
syndicate o f which Weidmann O fficers A r e Expect­ R isin g
c i t y
n e w s
b r ie f s ^
were ordered against that tempor­
aald ha was an unpert to killing.
B rin g s
R e lie f T o northeast of Formosa's souther))
ary seat nf Chinese government.
ed To B e Elected
tip and IH miles offshore.
Tb* police sought light on three
Pi edict tons
were heard
*t
M ost O f The South In Fan Francisco it was repot*
A t Lakeland P arley
woman whose Identities and fate
Prijilng that the Japanese army
ted them were 650 passengera and
•UU am a mystery.
shortly would restore the former
»y Asserts! ,* Press
408 chew members aboard •b*
Workman dog l a tha grounds of
County Agent C. R Dswson left
China. The Japanese would any
While
rescue
parties
threaded
President
Hoover.
Hongkong
dls*
tha villa wham Miss da Koven'a for Lakeland early :h!s morning
only that there would be • "»* w
patches
reported
the
huge
llngr
their
way
through
huge
snow­
body wna found Thursday to deter-1 to attend thg first .Hooting i.f the
I. n. Morton and Matlne Mr- M easureProvidesBcn- government very soon"
min* whether three women, known, recently elected Control Committee drifts north o f Buffalo, N. Y, pounding heavily with a large holt 72 Citizens C a l l e d
At Shanghai Informed circles
mons
of Sanford were married
only aa Jeanntoa, Caroline and,cf the Celery
Ma&gt; feting Agree- to aid Isolated rommunilleo, tho In her bow. Dollar l.ine officials
efit Paym ents For •xpreesed the fear South Chin*
In
lhe
office
of
Judge
It.
\V.
South, In tho grip of subfreei- hem and at Ran Francisco said
F o r Duty In Tripl
Josephine, also had been killed and ment.
might be the next objective e f Ik*
'W ir e yesterday, records revealed
Reduction O f Crops Japsnrae
burled there. ~
Pursuant to a aiggcstlnn from Ing weather all week, was prom­ they had no such report.
should Nanking capit­
*
O
f J arrelN K i n l a w this morning.
Tha names of tha three women II. B. Dsvls, Geld m-trngee of the ised relief from the cold. Penn­
WASHINGTON. Dec. ll- (/ T )— ulate.
sylvania
counted
14
dead
In
the
r_„ found on handkerchiefs, general crip v-cllon " f the A A. A.
On lhe other able o f th# glebe,
A 72-member venire wai drawn
Hm Keinlnole County t’ommls- Administration leaders broke tho
, clothing and letters discovered In whole office is In Lakeland, Lur­ continuing cold wave. On (he
the Spanish civil war wna m*rk*4
by
Circuit
Judge
Millard
U.
Smith
sinners
met
In
the
Court
llouso
House
rebellion
against
the
new
Wgldminn'a lair. Two men and a ing Boon! of Sarasota, chairing* weal coast hundreds ware made
ty an Insurgent navnl bdrtib*rdyesterday afternoon for (electing for a short session this u llrr crop control bill yestonlay and
j woman have been' arrested as of the former committee, called a homeless by tha floods, Tb* *nment of Alicante on th* aouth*
•
jury
tu
try-Joseph
Jirreil
and
main ai 3:M o'clock. Clerk O. obtained passage of the measure, eastern Mediterranean coast, and
toeasbtra of Weldmang'a syndicate. meeting af the grower* and ship-: tire Faelfle Coast was' whipped
SUnson KInlaw who fare trial for P- Herndon reported lod*&gt;.
;,ig ^
the first concrete conflicting government and Insur­
,
Two men and n woman, nought pare, whose nominations to the] by gales with tha fartlls Baersalleged violations of the lollriy
------action taken on President ItoOse" gent accounts of a great air battl*
( C u l l s w S so w a s q y es
Committee ware recently approved' mento Valley af California aufVtulalura of City Unllnanpea wy Iks pwgrem since, tha special
by the Secretary o f, Agrirultut*/faring untpld crop damage,
f b f ,* Sanford HomI Prtf Tit
In addition lo (ho IS names for will bo tried before City Judge session convened four weeka ago. In ihb-’ AmgM •region to which
for Lhe purpose of organising aiidj I * Montana rain, atest and cal* went through u light drill
The hill, which Is designed to vlcfory
launching icltvillc* for the coming snow storms halt'd all air traf- last night under ,he Itondlighu!^* " * * 1!'*' V * lru ,U l * r, « m‘,h Frank L* Mllfsr.' In' * session of
stoblllir prices through pr«dur*
season, Mr. Dawson reported
] ftc. ItrsVy snow storms also were of the Hanford Armory Field , „ ] * ! « * another M tiarAca fob jury III,. Mllnbtpsl courl Monday
t' ruoon “ i I I'd « ’i loek,
tion rootl'd of cotton, wheal, com,
ry
in whlcT. le
A t the convention which will be reburied In Utah and southern preparation lor their big gam e J1’0"
------rice and tobacco, nt'w goes to th* relels might tie f&gt;rved to A--,
held In Hotel Thelma In l.akrland Idaho.
Tho South still had sub- of th, season against Ibo « ' !
tU u
to begin .d
•rh" i lly Commissioners will Senate which Is considering *
''. ' u
Monday morning.
today, tho chairman of the control frecilng weather but forecasts Mary Celtic, of Washington. H ‘ “
rtdfgn. midpoint' * f the roM I
todlclmcnl o f Jarrell and meet In |Im n iy Half lot their widely-differing measure. necling Zaragoxa with an advance
Arrangement* have been made committee will be elected and n *‘dd of rising temperatures Sun- C 10 bo played .1 tho high school I „
regular
semimonthly
meeting
at
Prior
to
the
roll
call
on
pasStadium
nest
Wednesday
night.■;
Kimlmw.
follommd
»
thorough
in
lim- nf fort If lent l"n* IB mltsa'to^
for George Rollins, chairman of secretary and field manager for day. 8mudge fires burned in some
t'M
iies
rt
as
raa*
r
w
]sage,
Administration
leaden
The llUrkruts, under the s«P 't
n , ‘y
,,H' t31r0,,J Jur&gt;'
in the
tin* southeast.
tha.. program committee of the the season will piobably be hired, Florida cllrua groves
...
.
_ m ,
_
missed ilrfrst by cnly nine votes,
" ( 'hr “ Culw
northern part of tha state thia vision of Cosrh R A - It Wilkin- to‘ “
Government-held roads to BeiSotary Club, to Introduce Judge it was indicated.
racket
in
Sanford
and
Seminole
I i i i n s A r c M l l d c B y wh*'n • P ^ f ^ I co»n bloc offered chlte, 25 mile* southeast of Zara*
_________
VA O. Meal, chief of the General morning to prevent further dam- son. plan to eoniln- their playa
Bert Fish, who will
be the_______
prlncl
_
__
__
**
M
l
v
s
n
County
In
an
effort
to
rid
Hie
.
■ motion through Hep August II. gois, might escape the Good, th#
In end runs nml aerial allarku
pal speaker at tha Joint meeting o f Crop Section of lhe A A A will *I m* age to crops,
county " f this form of gambling.
jO C a l
l o l i c e m c n Andersen (It Minn), to recommit ili’ ii.irhe* aald, as they arc on
lhe various civic organisations at be present at the first meeting &lt;&gt;f
Thr Weather Bureau at Ijike- tattler than attempt to penetrate
lu-ttis R Mitchell was also in­ v s
the till
till totollo
the Agriculture Corn- higher ground.
n «
w. • . |the
lh* Woman’s Club at 11:15 o’clock I'be administrative tody for the land forecast aub-freexing tern- thr strong Critic ("iw sid wall.
revision. This was re
Coach Wilkinson urerd
Hits dicted by the Grand Jury but up r o r
F in g e r
P r in ts
^
Governmunt force* attacked near
Monday, it waa announced this approved Celery Marketing Agree- iieraturea
for some parts of
to Hie |irescnt lime he has eluded
______
°
I jected
jected 806
206toto tt»7.
la-cinosa, on tho upper Arsgon
morning by H. H. Coltman. pres- ment, the chief fiurposo of which Florida tonight and
tomorrow nti’mlng Ibsi every player on lb
the
S*mln«.le
County
Isueiiforring
front, after a three-hour artillery
c ilia modern Ph a l a r &lt;• ■ » r d I
,,* ubl Ktn* 1 «:"«*m a-nt.
Ident o f tha Rotary Club, who w ill! will be in regulate tho flow on morning but said Iho citrus Cat roster tie present at
fnr .officers who hold ;i uurrant for ........went has been Install........ . Heeau.o of
the
differences duel. The rebels assaulted Ollvatl,
preside.
[celery in Interstate commerce crops would not be damaged fur- drill field Monday, eyrnlng
the final serlmmsge before meet hi* * rr,'*t■
Hr. Coltman also stated (hat through dcclsrstlcn of promt km Iher,
Ibo Hanford Pollea
Department brlwren Senate nltd llnuae bill., d Just south of the French border,
Fred R Wilson, prominent local' periods.
| T be forecasters warned truck tog tbe Celtics, The rnarh also] Testimonies in h-U|, of the rases for usn In ronnecllon Willi llie »u . duubled that they ruulil bn nml heavy firing w»* reported to
attorney, who formsrly was con*| John Meirch. Itulph Chapman crop growers to pro'eet
their Invited a. many fans Hist cu n / "' «beduled t„ la gin Monday rumple!* linger print (lies whir li reronclleil In lime for final enact­ the south.
jiossltdy «dsnd,tn ns so.
Imomlng and, os yet, Assistant i Chief of I'olle* Roy G, Williams ment of tbe measure at tbe .pedal
netted with
tha
Lmndla, j and Henry **e%
Nkklr,
Frost was ■
foreeast
rructi
wi&gt;n hi
* Uw
ww firm
iirm o
01f Mtnu»|
e**wt with tho alter-1
■ j vegetables.
- ”
vs vt**i as
The fesin roster at the present stalls Attorney l.luyil K. Boyle plans to Install later,
ar.ak'n.
Fl»h and Hull, o f which Judge, nates, E. J. Meyer, O. J I'ope amt. f»r south as (ha murklamls of
35 I’erHonH Killed
The Senile, which j. expected In
*hieh be will call
Kerry imrson
who
Isarrested
was a member, will respond jGus Kchmah will represent the the Okeechobee area. Mcteorulo time Includes Jack Punlnn, l.ym ilh"* " « l
vole
i&gt;n
|(.
own
bill
next
week,
I.
In
Scot T rain W re c k
following tb* guast of honor’i , gtowera of tha Kanford District st gist K. a Ellison said lhe cold llowrll and AngUi Harriet nt|f°rBoth Janell and Kinlsw entered by tile Department or held for
cnn.lderlng
a
propooal
to
pay
c«ends.
Jim
Htipler.
Monkey
Mon
|
uo.n
Jarrell
Klnl.wenter.ai
,m
w„,
bn
the
meeting
whila
W,
M.
Srt&gt;T,
of
»t&gt;ell
in
thia
stale
would
end
address.
C A S T L E C A R Y , Scotland,
ger and Bryan Riser at Tackle,. I 'b ’as of o"t guilty w hm lheyw ere „ r. phm) , n„
||BBwrpr,nlB uprrating f.rmera "parity" price,
'Tbs. civic Organisations partici­ tha American Fruit Growers; J. Sunday.
—&lt;»*&gt;—'T Jilrtyflro ipcraons *r*
on
the
1U0U-I4
.vrrnge
while
the
Clyde
Tanner.
Roh
Wllllam,.
are*‘*''««
Smlth
and
w||,
l)r
hy
S(ft
„
()w,
ri,
„
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pating In tha event are lb* C. Hutchinson, of J. C- llutchin*!
Russ odliam Snd Julian Slen " " ‘'" 't " •« 'l&lt;‘ush the nmols listed • a. .tale.;, Th!« Inturmallun will Iluu.e payment, are "n the pre.ent ilrs-l anil 0| injured after a erefjt
FUNDS EARMARK El)
Woman'* Club, tb* Ktw*nta dub, son and Company; and Waltei |
roil r&lt;»iM'rvtli»n plan. In addition, Scottish express train, epce&lt;)W&gt;f
slrom st guards. Klwln Bq*lr«a *lt»i,t»l 'be defemlsots were dcninl be filed fur future reference.
Hm Cions du b s*d th* Bouny Mewing of lhe Sanford Oviedo Andrews (D Fla.), aald today tho
through a
blinding snowstorm,
Thu Department &gt;■ yet baa the Kcnatn penalty prnvi.ion. for
dub- Tha luncheon will ba served Truck G|owrrs. will
represent homing administration
had ear- ■t renter, and Hilly odham,' l^ s jb ) tbe Circuit Judge.
smashed into the rear epd o f an?
(V
nut M-rureil regular filling rib- nonromplianre are more dra.tir. other train slopped on the maif)
‘ members o f th* Woman's Club the shippers of lhe Sanford Die-1marked &gt;000,000 for ■ alum dear- llarnage, U II Harper. J
I’a.aage tame lifter HI daya of
ln&lt;’te but Clilef Wlfllama
e.
» nee projpcl at St. Petersburg, Allman, Hk1nn*r Vlw*nt. Karl City P a rk Project
W c*d.r tbe spuanrlatoa « f Mr*. A. lllct *1 the parley.
Edinburgh-to-Glascow line,
Whitten, Jtilin King. Carl
Mr.
rrr.neil hupn llmt the Depart­ fb o r debate In wblrb Administra­
C .S . U * with C. R. Clonts s i Fla.
M. Philip*, th* club president.
Ib o first two coaches of tha *X?
N
cuth
Final
Approval
tion
fnrre,
led
by
Majority
leader
Whotrr
anil
JluT
Hlnkletayy
In
ment
might
uiquiii!
them
soon.
altsmal* will represent the grow­
press were wrecked snd th* loeo*
.Hun
Rayburn
(I
)
T
e
.a
i),
and
the
backfleld.
•
With the In.lall.tlnn and nper
ers of the Oviedo district and the
Marvin Jonr.
(D motive ploughed up a snow cov­
The
Muuieipal l*nik project at Inn nf thia equipment tliv Kail Chairman
Jshipper representation will consist
in-! I embankment In Great Bri­
calling
f"r
u
large
a|i|iropriatlnn
Bird Depart mi ni will bn work­ Tc.ua), of tbe llou.r Agriculture
of B. F Wheeler with Andrew
ls in's worst railway disaster In t l
ARYAN MAIDS TO SEEK JOBS o f Filler.1 |undi fur the Improve­
ing In illrert rnnjuncilon with Committee, secured -approval nf year*. Gf thr 01 Injured pcraoM,
Duda as altemata.
When news lg left out,
Ahimt
Aryan girl. *n'l ment uf tin- pint lei with the .May- the Feiteral Dureau nf Inve.tl- the bill in almost It. original form. J it remained in hospitals after
the-public la quick to con­ * umen b rl.ien the age. nf 17 fair lintel anil- Kanfnril Avenue, galiun in Waihingtun, ]), (j. Their effort! forced the House all had been given emergency
rewind two previous crucial
J. O. Lon?, 63,
demn and alow to appreci­ and 4S have trnuhlrd mln'l. In ha. been given the uk'.-y » f WI'A filiul in Kanfnril I. eenl to the to
______________
- one eliminating treatment.
Germany. They ar* .eyvante em­ cffirial. in Jaek.nnviile ami ha. u, H Department of Ju.tleu fur amendment.
ate
the
mechanical
diffi­
Died On Thursday
marketing quids, on wheal anil
ployed In Je* l*h tuvuaehnlite who been fnrwiiileil tu Wa.hingliin Idea ilu-r*
c u lty involved in printing must flniM new inba by n o t for final approval and the allocu­ Chief William. Intimated that (he other changing the cotton acre
LUCAL W EATH ER
llaatlaee* -a l*aie KI,G
J. O. Long, 63, employer o f the *o much newa matter and
January In air-Ofdanr* with lilt tion of the neves.ary funda, City record, nf th* County prlaon*r*
Forecast
Atlantic Coast
l-rea
Railroad
no much advertlaing mat­ ley's new law forbldillng Jiwa Engineer Fred T. William, .lalnl liuiy jiIko ho fllHcfl at (hn |*ol|ir&gt;i
Generally fair and continued
i
Lighthouse
Tender
after receiving a trh-giam from HUtlon »oon.
her*, died suddenly at his home
ter and having it all come tu employ A t)*n malitoervant*cold tonight, froas aa far south
Stale WPA official..
at I I I oak Avenue tat* Thursday
I
Ties U p A t P ie r as Okaechobe# mucklands; Bunout even in Juat ao many
afternoon.
P**ea. If we knew in ad­
day increasing cloudiness and
T alks W ill B e Given
Mr. Lbng who was horn In
The Untied Slates Lighthouse not quite ao cold, followed by
vance exactly how many
Wallar county. Ala. near Jasper
By Rev. W . Cook Tender, ARkra, has made th* San­ rain in northwest portlem by
on May U . l i l t ,
entered th* eda we would get and how
ford
Municipal Pier
a base night.
•
,
many news atoriea would
gsiAIca of tha XfHhtlc
Coast
H ie Iter. W- Cook, llu- in.ii of operations in luke Munroo for
Una on A*K It, l i f t whapa be develop, the problem would
tha
past
few
daya.
win, traded hi* sun tor • Hilda
ha* bean continuously anaployed
A country-wide music fe.livsl o f game, during the afternoon. t l y sa r. ago, will make Hire*
Tha trim litlle tender docked at
be aimpie, but these faeU
■tor* that lima.
,'h*
'bv |Th* teacher., i&gt; was reported, ex- appearenraa In ffS^ford Churchu. ■ha Kanfnril Municipal Pier laic
*re always eubject to the princlpls topic
•
for dlacui.iun at
Its is survtesd by Us wtdow,
tnuib eidhulU.m In-thi mr*r Sunday. U Waa ' annuumed Thureday evening. All day yester­
vagaries of life. Often we thb H« mine la Teachers Club held
daughter.
Mis*
Msrgsret
l inlay.
day
and
today
the
boat
and
her
are faced with the aituA- la th* Ovtedo School yesterday A*™** to whirh (rims " a " and "a"
. and tkre* Mna. Stewart
Th* Rsv, Cook.' who ronfln"i crew have made their annual In­ 1 l i J I J V J i l 1 U J IA U W J ’
tion where the Acceptance aflernooi), K E. Kipp, chairmnn 'led for the first place.
■Srott Long of Washington.
a large portion of hi* work lo spection o f beacons and have re­ I IGREULNGSl
D- C and Jaaa* Long at Odum
of a six-inch ad or the de­ cf th* program committee, said Team "8" » « • composed o f C. Inmates nf Institution* of cor­ moved all debris found to tha beat
N iw s t o y *
has, aa.
W. Isbill. of l-akr Mary, «aptaln, rection. ha* spoken In a number channel Th Lake Monroe.
1
velopment of a amall story today.
M. M. Lord, of Oviedo,'preitdrnt LlUkur Dunlap. Mrs. Lucy Smith, of church#* ever tba Hula and
Dr. t 6 BrotroU*. pastor of
Captain H. H. Vaughan la tb*
will mean tha necessity of of tba Club appointed Re'-ecca
Presbyterian Church, plflct
MU* Emma Oweni, Mrs. Flore has also broad c l t l hi.
exper­ commanding officer aboard th*
printing two extra pages .Stevens as chairman o f th* com- Willi* nod M i» Ruby Booth
atad In a abort servka at th*
ience* in m*s*ag*a over tb* ra­ craft and ha stated that F®rt
■Hck«on Fan*rei Horn* at IDO or tha altarnative of leav- mitt** for making tha necessary
Team “ u" us. composed of C dio.
Pierce was tba home port of the
o'erloch
----------------&gt; aftar which ing out soma other news arrangement, for lbs affair. Aire B. Bchlranl. captain, Mlsa Nellie
thia aflernodh
Tha
converted
gunmen
la vassal.
i remains were entrained
atory. Tha rtadfng public on the committee are Mrs. Mas WnUams, Miw Emily Priest, Mrs- arhadultd to apeak tJefure the A trim pleasure craft, Zatla
where funeral a*rv
can ijalp by turning thair l.inehart o f Oviedo, Mrs. Ewar f a s n a Stine. Mr*. Mary Hartley Men's Dlbl* CtASa to the First Morelia, owned and operated by
I*rlc* e f
Lak* Monroe. Mr*.
ha condactad and to
llaptlat Church tomorrow morn­ Frank Van Nandln of Miami also
stories. in early, and tha Loute# McCracken, o f iiinfunl, **d Mr*. Larv IVterson.
place was awarded lo ing st 1:41 o’doth. In lE6 Meth­ docked at th* Municipal Pier yes­
‘ dyerMaer can assist by and T- M. Dutliaon, director of th*
“ 10" 4’llfTI I-used of W. H odist Church at th* Vesper sere- terday afternoon, and thore ahis Advertising iti Scmloot* High Sctwol orchestra.
r, re plain. Mr*. Erma le* at f : M F. M. and ho will da board |*ft Immediately for OrtonRke, t i n t and initiate a n tha ri toe ieorUeat pjasibio
Th* teachers « f tb* county F)m t. Mrs. EHutoih Mason, MUa liver tb* *vantog address at tb* do. It wsa 1stImated that lb* craft
thro* greatest food
trap* of moment.
were divided into team, and c«m
Chn.ir, Mrs- Mauds Tup First Baptist Churcb beginning j will remain to Sanford for about
petad to a louraamant e f a variety p*r, sad Mi Ebi.heth Buchaiumu. at 7 3# o'clock,
two week*.
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O f AAA Celery Is Reported I d
Pact Has Meet Sacrameuto Area

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Crop Control Bill
Passes House Bj
Vote 0 ( 268-129

Venire Is Drawn
For "Cuba” Trial
Beginning Monday

Blackcats Drilled
For Wednesday Go
Against S t Mary

^ Program Complete
FofrMeet Honoring
^ lo d g e Bert Fish

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News Is Left Oat

Seminole Teachers Club P l a n s
County Music Festival In Spring

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tn p b elr t ated furniture put U m
button t « U m loop *nd of * w i n
b tb p k tr P u b U m . tppotKo end of
U m hnlrpta I brooch the fabrl* and
catch U m button In place' w ith ■
heavy m o d li and airony
Uiruad.
Kamov* th* hairpin and
fln U h
k it a tw ln f on U m button.

B j SIGRID ARNE

teeth. H o eermed proud of
home. .
* .
.
i
Black ahot pollah (ta b u m ay h i
"llo w lovely,” aald Helen.
tn*m w ith
In a . few m lnulei lb* b ltck t r moved by rubbing
molea came back up lha atalra Ini w arm w ater and s#ap. Bub brown
tho floor and tlx olher mole* fol- ■labia w ith alcohol
lowed carryin g ateamlng a llftr
dlehc*. Th e y tpread a table and
T h e F t x 't Home
pulled up tw o c h a in : one dainty
T h e white fox chocklrd aa he
n o n e s o r Sa m i o r t i l
chair fo r H ilg e .n n d the big wal*
LK M TiriC A TB iS
in alone over the u n i t y white
In
nccordanca w llk
(!•
St*'
i l l carrying Helya In h|a tee'h.
vlaiuiu mi Chupur IIIM .- A«t* mt
Ska laughed
w ith- him.
H
It lT and upvn wrlilmn rtqunat of
M AIIV llltN N I.T T l will alfar tei
*auid ao- wonderful tn be out
no bigger .than trranbrrrlc*
for a .1. at i.uUliu* uutary 11* lb*
pdn In U m eiiuwy field*.
k lB h ..t b .Jd .r fur r i l l M
Ihn
Hrtgk. Th e re were ting, ilu f f n ) U i i v i i lie u ., .n li.n c u la tu tfim
T h e y ran b p a mouhtaln
of
tom aton nn bigger
than your an th* 1 UN. day *t Dre.inbri
m w between f ir tree*, and at
I t l l at I I 0'ebn-k A. « . ,
tax
thum b-nalli hot rulla lh* aim nl e
. f l . f l t . l . No. I l l Hale of Augutt
# lop lb* fox ran under a lwtiro
a pearl, and laat of ail,
tiny ltd. I I H . h . l i I by lit* a tat. I«I lea, through an lee cate and
*.th*r w nh all omltlad and ink*
•tiewbarriea, Ju»t a . doll** ilM .
e.qu.n t Ivvfc# laa.-a
tnelu.ling
t* a great, big room. There, on
" N o w ra t, and ba happy,'1 aald la l.a I .. U 4 N r tn# m r l i l t , i&gt;)&lt;
ehdir o f while aattn. ho - put
ina ;alk&gt;wu,* it.M iii.w t land, la
the fox,
H .m lm .l. County, yiniula, In w li:
. Ilelga down.
I a I t lllock It T la r 1. Hanlie wua alrange. w a in 't hi-T
! "W here are w c T " a ile d Hclg*.
lif t
. .
U iu a lly Inxea tike to play with
tv iln r.a my l.un.l nn.&lt; a.al Ikl*
" In m y homt'," aald th*.- f » x other foxea. But not) thla one. Hi,. 3111,. day of Noiemlwr. llJ t .
&lt;tUr lAPPed Ihret* tlmea on the
U I’. IIK IIS IM N .
C ilia of Circull C»nrt,
‘floor with hi* fore-paw. A 111*1*
H.im nul. Count|, Kluinla
door opened at hlx fret and up
(itn A M •
IiMm* alapa walked two neat black
HO TlCM o r A P r i.lU « T )O N
'motet with llllte white
nproni
y i M T A X U K JU I
n o t ic n
I* m :H H u r
o rv K N ,
tiled about them.
Tba I M IM . fl. J . I I A M k n hold.r
H " W B iw r ,’* m id tha White to * .
ol T a i C arilllrala No. M l, Uau..l
H e had aharpar, w h iter laath and
Tlh day at CTefakar. A.
D.
. "Y e r, a ir," aald tba molee and blfreer, M arker aye* that ennld tha
t i l l , hna rn#d M B * &gt;» my nfflr*
V e n t bark down On* ile p i below
nod
ha*
mad*
aopl
nation
N
r
a
iro fa rtlirr than ntty oilier fux. III* .] ,»d |.| U
t*.|.*4 IlHTHItt,
, the floor,
Tho while fox went
So all thn other faxca, and w e n hit 1,1 . . I'tlll. n t. a m b r in , l h a . M ‘ o v rr lo a rarved walnut rh a lr
Ion In.' d -»^ r ik «l Iifop.riy in tha
Iho
brnra and Ihn
reimlccra, I'ounty
ol Hrminu!., H ut* nl Plot*
which atood by n liny, glaaa but.lt
feared him ami walked tha other Ida. i&gt;i'Wli:
that grew right up nut nf the
N
.ln
m, II. It. tt. I I m t i
w a y when they yaw him.
lll.iek II N«ta Tark f.*l»l*»
11a
tweaked the
^ floor.
xwor, n
o lweakeii
&lt;m* lup leal
teat
1‘lnt llouk 1 I'aa*. I* I" U
And he wn» known aa »uch n
and auddrnly tha rwuii w n i filled
Tim »[,»..»n ia n l nf lh .
*nl*.
very cruel white fog
that
ha pii.iw
rly undtr lh . **H H d l f h
w llh M u i r ' aa the leave* of the
never gin any Chrlaimaa gifte. *'.i I*. In.ii. .1 u a i In I ha iiirn i uf
i .btWh .twirled on Ihelr aleina,
Unknown.
B u t all thla Ilelga didn't knmv.
Ilnlr.a aald r . M I f l r . l . aliatl &gt;•*
IV *My mmie box," aald tha fox
r ..l.r i.i'd nrm tdln* la law, Iba
ami ling and ahowing all hla
Tomorrowi Tho Falriea.
r,,i».*i I y drarrlkad Ik .r .ln
will
r ...Id In ib« hlah.at bidder at
tha c u n bnua* danr an tha Ural
InrrallgalloB. T b o liu.vrd
nboi Mnnuay in lb . manih nl January.
Ilia , whtoti la tk* Ird
day ul
vulod to pay M r. Kontilt «t&amp; |mr January,
Itll.
iMtad Ihla l i t day of Daa.mh.r.
m onlb aa caretektr tor th a .U lg
Itll. T r e e .,.
.
t.
O r . H*Tt»m O N.
Clark at c lrru ll Cuari of
Fbrraal Oalchrt Wka awarded
el Haailaai* Canatr. riarlda.
the monthly conUaot far rnmlaJb
TH E 3T0B Y
SO
FAR:
&gt;Under the very none of 8»n*
la a tin aoldlen U m white fox
ateaU llelc*. the doll of the
T o y I ami are aileep.
N orth, while Santa .and h it
Chapter Nine

E

Routine Matters
Are Disposed Of
By County Board

Ing aupfltea lo tka County eon*
v lr i ram p aad tka O o u M r Home
hla brtog oofiddared tba law art

T

Wakhra Hirer*. T h e Board paatad
melton perm itting cowlreelten
..•f.flte bridgaa,
H - K . V . T u rn e r, manager a f Iba
V . B f l l Talcphon*
Company bate,
X ' a 1*0 PNiuealed lo lay a rm all cable
a . nblng the al reel nr nr lha naldant
f * ' ®f A . Van N e n , T h e Hoard g ra n tJ. Edgar Hoovar, bead ef tba 0*
: « d him perm Ia*Ion fu r tba work.
Ma*. ebatted la friandUaat Mahher
( M a yor E d w a rd Ttlggina In a
with A m e r k a la .^ p M ^ .f iia m ,, No.
phort cunfercirta w llh tba B#anV
.
|.,V||*Ultt l id A I ( ( * 1.
L.'-lw q up ited that tho Counly pay part
"Ono of lb* mart plN ixxt IM
• Ot tha cO»t ef Inrtrtllitg a ra d L
r* pel lea rail ayairin at Iho „ fuedi rnlertabihig gentlrmnn I have ever
Puliea file I km which w ill |rA)V f.lb

J. Edgar Hoover
Meets Public Enemy

ay I bo Htal*

i.inlli*d, nn#

ca Inrlu-llng
oar l i d . nn
« l lubda In
aid*, lu w lfi

urt. ackl Hit.,

vr»ft»«r l**t.

UDItNlNiM.
Ur«MN| iCblUll.

®}.y ,U•'.fWILJf^Mteffla^otiui *'.•

a &lt;!n o .
i i i nr
a u *. i.
n it,
covering N il t lllock K of
M i'klinm f o lk 1*«1« I. &lt;a.
No. I l l of Ana
I.
lilt .
rA m ln n Nit I A N I t It of
r„* *, In .
in . f.illuwlo* d.&gt;
I
a
I
t
lll,H*k
l
Tire
1.
Hon
lord.
M'l-hr.i 1.11.#: N 't of N il A
N&lt;&gt; i l l of Ana.
I.
1*11.
I N u I ' m K nl lit ) Haeilnn
ru
i.rln
g
lo
t
I
Clock
I
t
Tie r
I I Tuwui.hl|. I t Mouth. lUinyi.
i, Huntelil.
No. I l l nl A l l .
t.
nn,
j 'Ni.^Vo Hale of Ju ly t. H IT ,
covering I o n l o t Ulotk U
r ill.tin .
Ilia Inllnwln* d .l loan W 'i I or Celery A v.nue
- a ir iN il land. I a N * a a * N.
Addlllan.
(i. of I a I * Itl'.'k &lt;1, Murk*
No. i H or Ana. 1,
lt lt ,
hum 1‘ark llilu lii.
cortrln y W . T« II ol N I H
t w i n .a. my hand and a.al thla
N ur IHnok |t. rhnomaa *
th . t llli d.o « l Nori.ml.Jr. I13T.
T u rh c r. Aililltion.
th I*. iir.H N IM i.l.
No. I«1 ol Au*. I.
Itll,
t.T.rk nl f'.rru ll Court.
r n if i ln i N il l Hindi K of
Hriuinul. 1‘i.ui.ly, Plm Ida
N II. tjnrnrr* Hooinid A.WI*
(M KAl.l
___
I lo o
In
Merkfam
l ’* H
IN lih to .
H O T It'll UN BAM ! Ilk T A X
No l i t or All*. I.
nn.
&lt; C H T IH II A T i:n
covering N il t. flrnne. I’orfc,
In nri-nrilmwa v illi th . t»fnvtn»
t » » ..f Au*. I,
nn.
ali.oa ot ciui|tl»r la :M . Acta o(
o o in ln ir N*l 137 of
konfo
111! and upon w rltl.n n .iu .a l *&gt;l
l*nrl(
j . li\ m tv .n' n t w ill n f i.r for
NoT t n or a m *, t,
nn.
aal. al puolif outcry lo tba hlHk*
revering U l I I Block I, T!* r
tai blild.r for rank at th . Court
I, Hanford.
Ilona, eiuranr* In Hanford nn lh*
No, m of. Ju tr
T.
n it.
H ill t a r of Ik f lm ln r,
I t lT
a|
rereetng to t t lllock IT T lo r
|| ii'elacb A. I I . tax crtiflea tad
3. H.iiilonl.
h rld .h y lh . mat*, lo a .lh .r with
Nu. t i t of Au*.
I.
nn.
ail umiltr*l » . . l .nl.". i|i» in l*vl*d
revering W l* .l fl of N n 4
ta a r. in* luiluiH t,*a*-« Itriltd (nf
W ork J T H t t , Hanford.
tha y f »r l l l l i oa lh . lulliiwln*
Nu. 110 of J u lr
T.
I t t l.
di bn ilit.L
In nd.
In
H.m lnal.
covering U t a ( A t W ork It ,
County. CIoild*. tow It I
T lo r X Man lord.
No. 1(13 Mala nf Ju ly tnd.
No • IT I of , July
T,
n it,
Ilia , i .*« i rtna II I . fnlIn. in*
iI p h 'I lb",I loud: m i : a.a ••( HIV I.
I rovarln* I a I l mock I Tlo r
-T
,
Hoolord.
of hrllo.ll II, To w n ,lilp . 30
HU.
Ik. o'I. Itangv :• I N .I .
_
,
__________________ Florida.
No l i l t Hoi* ol Ju ly “ ml.
(H E A L ) ____________ .
11H . cot* rill* Iho liilloH In*
d&gt; .rrlbad I ind l.*i ot MW 14 of
■ O n C N O F BALM OF TAX
,| W U
of N W U A l i 't
»f
L 'K M T iriC A T M
N tVt, ot HW *4 nf NW *4
*
In
aecnrdanc* w llh Ik* prevl*
W rt af HNI*
of H W ti
nf
aloe* of Chapter H i l l Aria ef
N W U A HH*I
of MTV It
nf
H IT an# upon Written reuucat
N W ti nf Merton IX Tuwnahlp
of i! IlM. HI.ANCI1II T A K A C II I
to Moulh. Iianuo 1* Halt.
W ltn .H uiy hund and m-al till, will a t l.r for aal* al publla out*
bidder
lor
lh . Ittk day of N m .m h .r, lla f, cry la lha hluk.al
rnah al lh* Court Itnu.o .n tra n r.
II. I&gt;. IIK IIN IN IN .
Clark nl Circuit t'.m rl, In Hanford nn lb* H lk . day nt
Mcminol* t'.mniy. Klorido, l).c.n ib * r I t t l at 11 eVlock A.
I l , lax eartlfleatei h .l# by lb*
(HK.VI.I
^
Mint* ta g tlh rr 'with all omlllrtl
1a T i m t u t m if - u r t i i h r o i l * . and anbaaau.nl I.vla4 lax.a In*
T T J t I H iB . UNM IflOM I cut: A* "ludln* tax*. I.v lr# far lha yaar
H IT . on tbo fnilowlng OpwribHl
r r . b t a t h o r ru tH iu A .
IN K H T i l l ! N H TA TN UM* UKCl. A land. In A.mini.I* ( ‘ounly. Fieri*
I'l*K iln , U K C tU M K D — IN I'llO - 4a. law lit
Na. I l l nf Ju ly X I t t l . re v ­
H A TH .
ering laity I t A t i IIlock fl.
riX A l, x o n c H
U u.aa Vlatn Itelntea.
N O TICK IH IIK IIH IIY
n iV X N
No m af July X K H , rev*
that Iba und.raltnHl w ill an the
artap tail I lllock H llu .a a
tltn . nay af Dacambar. A. p t i l l ,
VIM* Malatea.
m .n t tn tha llouorabla County
Na. ■»* ef Ju ly X H t X rev*
mlit. nl Haatlnal* Cnuaty. Klnrl.
aria* Lot I lllock • T la r U
da. th .ir llaal
rataraaccount
Hanford.
•ad .no.nrra aa
Admlalatratar.
of tha Kata la nl ntX I A Ml'KKII.
Hn * a i* f, and al aald lima, then
aad lh » c . make apjilliiaCan
la
Ik*, .aid Jude* for a final haltlan i.n l of th .l' aiiniimairailan1' nf
aald ..tatm out, far an t rd .r dlarh a r.'iiu thim aa luah Adailalk*
■Rite T O V S IW M
train,*
r*nt,,t .hi* th . I.t, d a y af Da*
'S * T , I l f ' d J^AUW.'A i i II#*. fo v f.ih W r, 'A H H IT .
' ‘
arlaa
M u ia A t- K Uuren
'
Urn; A. HpeoK 'Jr.1 •
Vlala
irtateti-a. ■*
t.
•' Vlvldn A. Hu.ar, • '
N u j N T , af i l U l af Ju ly 1.
Ad 'Adrtllil.lraU.r* of th . P.1I1H M
M
X
navnrlng
loita
bit a: i i i
r
• if Hi.' A m i«.r, ■IHc.aoed!
' . - - ■
ill I
'i I " fW oBdriifr* Mulollvtab.i*.
N t i T I l i : UK a u . i l o r l i t , . '
i Wp . i IM I nf July S, til* , in v , . ,
u d t n v u T T iii ,
ct |*g I n i , - 1 1 a* ■e ■ Ithink J
•'ln.iaeeocjiinr. .t i l l thr t k w . 'i
i'lyat .h li.a l - Ifi1.u&gt;lun.
■fun. of C ouple r. lUB*. A r ).
, Na | H i i af J u lr ),
lilt ,
1(3) anti upon t.|lll*.i m iH u l nf
ruiatluar N il 3 A IV I I fn-vif
HAI11TA
H U T HIM 1 w ill, offet
N il 4 Hlaak J
Vital ,Hire*!
t.,r aal* at pul.ltr ouldry lo thr
Itelrnytun.
&lt;
l.lK h r.l hid,ter for pa.li al lh .
Nn. I I nf Jlirw T. H l i . rnv*
Cnurl linn*, .n lra n rr |n Hanford
.rin g W it Ulurb 4. Tie r IX
nu lh . 1Tth d a .
of U w r m l.r ,
cuvcrlnp lait » llluek 14. T ie r
1131 at II n’rliu-k A. I I . Ina &lt;rr1 Hunlurd,
ttri.n l. Nn l( T Mai. nl A&gt;iall«l I
Nn T il uf Aug.
3. H 3 I,
11*1 I'.h l hr lha H IM . lo n rlh ir
racrtlnii
fail ( llluek I Tie r
With all ninltlnd and *ul»..|U.nt
&gt;. Hunfutvl,
I.V U d laa.a Inrlii.llnH In a .a l.v l.d
Nl. J3I uf Aug, I.
lilt ,
for tha y .a r H IT . on lha fnllnwla*
ruvi'iloit
N il 3 llluek I. T i r r
d ...rli,i.d
land.
In
H . h i IIm.1.
t, Maulwnl.
County. Klnrlda. Inw li!
Nu. 17k nf A u «
I.
m i.
Nila I A 1 l&gt;i»«k t Mar*
ruvcrluK
N il I lllock 3 Tter
I I , Huufunl.
TVIInoa my linnd nn.l »»nl lh l»
Nn
333 nf Aug. I.
H ll.
cm vl Ing K H ll.«»a 15 41H
s ,,h ,U r “. V *T"vT n m &amp; iJ.M .T
II Uf N m a t fi &gt; lllock a.
f l . r k of circuit Court.
T ie r IT. tlaiifuril. *
a.nford.
Nn. I l l ,.l Aug. I.
H ll.
W iittou m r liaad and ««* l th l.
cu r.rin g N&gt;t 34 uf Uanfur#
lh . llih . day ol N u &gt; .|,.l.*'r l»17.
lU ighte
n. r . iir.itN iip N .
Nu. 1(4 uf Aug. I .
H it.
C I.rk &lt;&gt;l C .n o lt •fntirt.
cciv.ilng taiia l i A 4# Han*
B.mli.ol* County, flarlda
funl lNIgkte.
(H K TI.t
.________
Na. t l ef Ju lv
T.
lilt
car vrlng
lau
IX
Kanfuid
N u r ic n III' a T I.ll III* T A X
.fX'llk,. IVp11 111 n II*.
Ha Ot
tN H T H Tt m : a
fm .rlx ic N I t fl of I H II
In arrutdaaca w(ih lha
pronl W H i ft. ef Cluck X Tter
v l.lo n . nf Cliapur H IM , Aria of
I I . Hnnfncd,
111! and U|«n w rlU .n r*ip***l *,f
I No- 111, af
Aug. I. l i l t
UlteTVICK C tllllT U IA T H IN 1 will
anuarlaia but. I
Black
IX
il far tor m l a nl publln outcry I*
P ia iB k il t
ho litahr.i bidder for ra.U at
Na. l l t . a t
Ju ly I. J i l l ,
lh* ISiutl
I.T.UM- .airauco
In
cu v.rla g Tu&gt;( I f ILoai N '.»
Manfoid nn lh . lilk . d«r^ of Im - O . uf M l i t i l A N I f l uf Let
rtm tm H (T al I I a'olaah A. I f ,
I I . Bleak 4 T la r X HABfard.
tat c r t lf lm l.B bald by tba Htal.
Na- III *( Aua. I. Hit.
to o lb a r with all aptlllM
aad
revartag ( a i I Clack • T la r
■uha.uu.nl la clad tea** lucludlaa
». Banter#.
•a t . , lavlfd far lha year 1MT.
Wllaeaa my kaa# aad^aaal Ikla
sa the rolHwIn# diaaefkad laada tka l i l k . day *f N av.afk.r H IT .
In Hamlnula Caualy, ri* r l# x lo*
n. r . h k m n d o n .
witt Nn H I nf A h *. X H l l . rnr*
Clark af Cireall fkaarx
Hamlaala Counly, riarlda
.rin g l - l I I af A.****# T#r*
(OUL)
ra r.

bTddar (o r aeeh at I k . Court
lluuao aa Ir a n .. . la Hanford
on
I ha llth . day of D r r r r . H r I t lT
ot I I o‘alo«k A. k . Lua c .riif lroto No. I l l HAI. ot Aa*. ilk .
l i l t , bald by tba Met* io*rlhar
with oil omlttod and ovb.«i|urul
l.t lr d
laaoa - including
iaa.1
l.ria d for Ik* ro a r N I T . on Iko
folluwik* dooarlbrd lamia tn Hem*
luol. County, Floilda. lour.I:
I a la 1 la I W ork I T l* r I
taafoid.
iriln .n o m y knod and w al Ihla
Ihu t llk day ol November. l i l t .

3 5 *Si

•4 *ba

Irtix YtiArtre tonight and Th u rt*
dny
*.. — —
1
•Jloounr, vm a vHIt lo Mrlro*
Goldwyn'M aynr,
lunched ! with
llolilnyi.ii H|wne*r T ra c y , H u n k
Motgnn nml lllrre lo r Vi\ B, Van
Dyke II.
Ln ler he wn* taken on A tour
nf "T h e l.ayt fia n g ite r" iel with
Itohinaon aa hi* guide. Hoover
alao met J.mn Crawford, hlym a
N&gt;y, FraOchoi Tone, Edna May
Oliver and olher ntim .

The director of (he Department
____
_________ " f Juatlce , w ar accompanied hy
; Counly
Home
iiem onalndlon] Clyde Tolaon, a u b la iit
director;
r Agent, U r n Gladyg Kenilntl.
j t ! i y Itolle),
agent in charge,
L - J . T . TCnouH eailad tka Iteard'a W inhinKtun. D. C .; Job* Itanann,
» alletiUon tn Ihn need for intill- agent in charge,
Lot Angela*;
; Hon'd drnlnnre nt (hi III* Trin* Courtney Rltey Cooper, M l. and
w and Ihn matter w a . rnferred In Mr*. Chartre Ruaaali, A l Cohn ind
Com m lailooer W . 11. Italian! Inr tllauda Peter*.

C lassified Advertisements
ana who 'really know* how, EXCELLENT APARTMENTS and
rtggx Jawalay MukdoUa A m
| roorax Adult*. i!irj E. Ob Hi.

mi

. Clark of e n ro ll Court.
B.nilnula County, Flurlde.

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

K O TIC M O b BAI.M O b' T A X
■ C K M T IF U IT K U
In RtWoRlatica will* ih "
prnvUtona of C im pirr )»I9Q, Aria *if
111? null upon w ililtu r«'{ucMl pi
ULA1H ilU U lVH IeU ill* I will f&gt;rfnr IW main nl Itflltl'e uultrjr to

Rodim—Spring*—Traitem
A price you can afford
to pay

•

fSK AI.)

’ o »*. linilNtxiS.

Hi* tiiRhtat VtMDvr for tnih nl

Hi* Courl 11nun# i 'h i in iir*« In Han*
ford on iko I ilk* ilnr u l
k.e H
fit*
a* II
A . il.,
If _ tax'
I ■V1
bar
tf a
ai
I I w*el.,*k
o'clock A
cvrtlflcata Na.
Hal. e( JU lr
lad. I t l l liald by th* HI a t. to­
o t h . r with alt emtltfd aad aubaauuanl la . led m a.a
Including
taara levied Tar lha year I t l l . on
lha fallowing daacribml land. In
Hctalnsla Cnuaty, Florida, law ll)
Lola H , I I . I X I I . IX IX
I t . A I I Halm Kkinmock Al*
loimanL
W in,&gt;m nty hand aad uaal tkli
Iba l i lk . day at N a riM b cr H IT .
O . 1*. lIF.nMDON.
Clark af C lr -u ll Court,
Bainlnol. County, riorlda

Woo#

bnatara

A*V

for

- ment

loo

Magpolla

• I

Rllmllre W ..IU

1^

W a have a *om j laid Una Ot oU
kwrateg. gueolta
koateri.
oar »
bay* gooU-Oarraway, M ix

Hixte lagrtkar' w ill, all ."mltt^l
ana aul.aynu.nl l.vl*# W i m
la*
rluaiBH laa.a h * N for lb . year
j i l t , aa tha tiDaw Ina O.acrll**#
lana* In Hamlnal* County. Fleet*
a*, tewltt
U »* Tt r a x K, or HW Car.
af H W ii *f H k ,
Hun
K.
t l rka. H. T i yrt*. B. t ck*.
N. I t cha W , t t V4a X, la
bag. Hactlan It, Townahlp I I
HaulX llaaaa 11 KaotW H i . i i my hand aad *»*l Ihla
th* Itlh . day at Hav.aibar H IT .
a I'. II KitNDON.
*rk ef Circuit Court,
Beta Caaaty, Flarlda
(• K A L I ________________

2

a o n cm a r

halm

ar

tax

C K B Ttn C A TK a
In accoriaac* w llh ih a
aro*
Vlaioa* uf Cbaplay H t t X Aela nf
H I T and upon written rcna.al « l

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Greeting tarda, fa*
Xmaa and everyday
B E N D F O B M O N TH L Y BOOK U B T
A M r AUK.

TEXAS ROSE BUSHES
25c EACH
HENRY A. BUSSELL SEED 0 0 ,
" T T iii n . A *
. Seeda
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a ra v n

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WH FIL L ALL PRESCRIPTIONS

ua lh . lllh , #av of l),r ,a iln
H I T al I I a'clurk
A. il.. tei
a.rllflcatea hcbl or (h . Htnla te
B .lh » r w llk *11 amlllml *n,l aub
acuu.nt
l.ytyil lax.a Ini-luJIea
t e i . . I.v ln t lor lh* y .a r l*IT. ur
I k . fnilowlng doaerlfml lanil* Il
Hamlnnl. i.'ouBiy. Flurlda. Inwltt
Na. 1C* M l* af July
lib.
H m eo.anna th* I'ullowlng
AMcrlbcil Inn# N H of Lut t t
Hunlk Han funl
Nu. Ill* Hal* nf Julv ln.1
t i l l covering lb* foil, wing
a.vrvlbaa land. La*. X X ( A

(BKAC)
n r M te o r
C H R T iriC A T W a

n o t ic k

.

ta x

la w r j r ^ 'T s s r t A

far a t* at eakHa outcry te ibe
hlah.at b U d iv far aaah *1
Ik*.
Court flauea aairmna* In aanfnci
a* lb* l i l k day af Dneambar
H I T a l lla 'a t e a k A . M lam
*»r1l l l . n l . . la id by Ik* Mat* l»*
K*ib*r w ith : all
a n llm l
and
n . kareu.nl levied laxre I w M M
tax re I . vie# ter lh* yaar l l l l . aa

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
D iu M u ta A a d W « U h «

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I R a ia d Wornallag Aad RacrmTlaf

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Tk te a good male*i te r aal*. M ar
h* H U a l r » lacker terMhanf
Fktte aa «*dfart 1 A T X « • V .
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .

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Jap Predicts Tiny Tot Writes To Santa Tax Collecto
Nanking Fall For Gift At Christmas Day Asks Paymei
A tiny member of a family of of under privileged children In
all whoa* sole mesas of rapport Samlaol* County depend on their'
In 24 Hours consist of th* meagre earning* of Th* entire proceeds' of the Oi License Ti
Invader's Tanks Are
Reported As Enter­
ing Southeast Gate
’
Of Chinese Capital

Advance Delayed
By Artillery Fire
Flight Of Chlang Is
Expected To Bring
■ OverturesFor Peace
A SHANGHAI.
Dec. 9.—
W A P )—Japanese tanka were
reported today to have en­
tered the aoutheaat gate of
Nanking end a Japanese
army apokeamen predicted
the capture of the city with­
in .24 hours.

day

, D E C E M D E R 9, 1937

NUMBER 82

Established In 1908

FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS BATTLE ICY WEATHER

a widowed mother, ha* written
, ..
.„
„ . _
, * Empty Stacking Fund will be used
touching Uttar to SsoLs Claus beg- for tbs purchase of groceries and Cone Requests State’
gtag him not to overlook See dee fruits la moVs up baskets,
PartOfAssessmen
Mat* bom* daring hi* Yalatida number of which depends entire­
v isit
SeminoleCollectio
ly upon th* generosity of the peoTh# Salvation Army rsceived pie. Small1 toys for the smaller
this Uttar and Captain “
Fred■S. children'
• - -iSRSwfe also be purchased ShowLargO Increi
Varen, commanding officer of the from thta fund and dlilrfbdtoS Seminole County Tax Coll
Ppat, hop** to leave a little Chrbi- with the basket! of food
mse cheer on the doorstep* of thla Th# Balvmtlon Army furn lab** Jno. D Jink Ins today issued
bon* and hundred* of other atm- IU faailitiu and Ita corpt of w orlr v am lnc to those In Semlnoli
Hart.hot*#* thrOpfhont Seminole era to tovtotlgatc the mo lts of aU County wbo h ire overlooked
Oouhfk ChHatmae morning through applicants, to buy th* g ro w l **.1 n,enl ° f
*Bnu*' Stete
th# aid b f funds collected In tha assemble, and distribute the bas-jCounty OccupaUonsI License Taxa
annual Empty Storking Fund.
koto.
when he tU ted that assessmanb
Public spirited citte rn who era
Those who wish to make rt&gt;*lri- not P*w ln December will
mors fort oasts
neighbor* of buttons to tbla fund Bra requested turned over to th* Sheriff for col-j
•ee pereoas were reminded to- by Army offlcl*l* to mall their. ,ectlon- l .
day that tha third annual Empty dcnallona or til l at th* Army
Mr- •Knhln*' statement was
Stacking Pend drive has started Citadel on Second Street between *■ 11 " * u,t °f * rTCrnt k ll*r
and that Ciridtmss f o r , * number Magnolia and Palmetfo Avenues. Mlr*d from Governor Fred P. Co
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.in which he urged the co-operat
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mm
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| of the U s collector* of the ■&lt;*'

Another Cold
Wave Bringing
Frost T h reat.
F***
Citrus Growers Givea
Warninar ToProtect
Groves Against Fur­
ther Fruit Damage'

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Firing Of Groves
Urged By Bureau
Low Readings Of 22
Or 23 Are Predicted
• For North Florida

T .A K FL A N D .
D ec. 9 —
(AIM— F o ro r a n tin g
a n o th e r:
cold w ave, th e W e a th e r B i|r
I r a n to d a y
w a rn e d
c itru a p ro w en t In Iho G aineavllla
"I am asking you, as Tax Col*
d is tric t t t t - f l r e t h d r g r o v e a .
lector of Seminole County
tc m n rro w m o rn in g to p re v e n t
Governor stated In his _
the local t a r wllcclof. “to
f u r th e r d a m a g e to th o f r u i t
Tb# spokesman doctored IS*
special effort to get these Ikons*
Smudge pots were fired in Florida citrus groves when frcexlng weather Invaded tome Sections crop.
Chinese *U1I were rralaUn* and
taxes now. Matters are In such a Just when trees were heavy with fruit, ]t .was believed the citrus escaped with little damage but
added that there would be a ma­
T ho fo rc c n a l sa id th e i « ^
■hap* that practically every de­
St■%*&gt;*-!
fl
jor battle it realilanco contin­ Billy Cook Declares
partment of the State Government some lender truck rrops were reported In have- auf ferrd severely. This plrturc was made In a citrus ing of groves in all Florida dis­
MrgJVfuhsbn Honored
ued. Ita declined to atata wheth­
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plenty of money rxerpt th* grove near Orlando.
tricts "probably will b* nccaa*
er th# japaneoe expected the
.Odds Are Against AndVestry Named; has
General Revenue Fund that payi
rary tomorrow night." North
defender* to fight to the tail
a greater portion of the bus lues*
Persons Who Stray
Florida fruHmen ware advtoad
or to surrender In order to eaBishop WingSpeaks eo*t»."
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
tn light their amudge fire* about
rip e a heavy toll of Ufa and
For
those
who
remain
delinquent
T hera are too many odd*
property.
4 A. M. tomorrow.
The Episcopal vrstry far the in payment of tho taxes, the Govt'
The Oomit, (Japanese) New* against tbo** released from the y u r of 1I3B waa elected, Mrs. emor urged the collector* to re­
"Owing to too wind tbar* wilt
Agency eatd obaerrere In * lr penal Institutions and other in FannU Stambridg* MuasOn re­ sort to tbo New License Tax Law
be little froat dcpoalta in th*
ICw tneW e e 'r e e e Tfcsoo)
■Htutions of correction in the ceived, special honor*, and th* Rt. whkh authorises them to enforce
Hurt horn district* and non* la
United BUtae for a comeback,’ Bar, John D. Wing, bishop of tbs collections.
th* central and aoulharn dla­
Mlly Cook, •▼angellat and *x South Florida diocra* delivared an
Negro Bor Dies .
“ Up to the present time,” Mr.
Fi-lcnds ot Mr* C IV. Hp-fr A. F. Of L. Leader De­ ir k is." tonight and tomorrqW
told Ktwlntan* at thalr addrwa on fraadem and liberty at Jlnkina pointed out, those engaged Knoxville Fire Trap
morning, th* bureau addad. Low
Following Accident convict
reportrd toduy that vile Is III -&gt;l
weekly luncheon In tha Vsides &lt;h* Jta o a l mealing of ths Parish In butleas In Semlnol* Conifer haha
trading* of 22 or 23 dagraaa wsira
th»
hmio*
ot
her
dituRhlcr
In
mands
Quick
Set­
Goes
Up
In
Smoke
Hotel
yesterday.
of th* Holy Crow Episcopal responded well in Ihair payment) ,
pan Jackson, the ttfCro boy
prrdktcd In North Florida.
West
I’*
*
Im
llcnch
w
1
u-r*&gt;
she
lifts
In
hi*
aidrra*
entitled
“
Th*
(Csetlewe
»n
t&gt;s*s
Th-*.)
Church Ust night when a chicken
• who auiUlaad . t o m , laJuris*
tlement Of IasueB The forecast for th* Orland#
Taking
7
Children
hri-n
r-ontnlusclng
f"r
sumo
lime.
Man
Who
Cam*
Back."
MrCook,
rapper was tarred by th* Woman’*
whan be waa rWl oeor. by Jerry
II1
ilistrkt is some broken cicada
.Bentley,' n*CT°. pear tha t«tar&gt; outlined bristly hla own llfa of AuxilUry, the Rt*. Martin Bum ,
KNOXVILLE, T«mn- D*o. #
BUFFALO, Dec. i i - l F l - A m r r but mnelly clear iky, goat)#
Miss
Kmlllnc
Thurston
mid
ta d told bow ha paid bU
chairman of th*
Sretie* of Pen^h
HMUUSMW
a rtood Mima
winds, slaadilF
(AT— Firemen dug tho bodies Miss Joseph Munson inuliTWi-nt iron Federation of la b o r forte, mirth-westerly
debt
drat Id
la society lI0
d U
t a liuUUtion
inatitaiiw Meetlam raid- thla morning.
*w. Thlrtaaath Blind*
ot nlnn vlcllma—seven of lln*m operations
with th#
at
tlic Ferrisld-;wil| launch a united attack against falling trmperalura
dlad a t th a Mj
ohlldreir-froui
tbo
ruin* ot! LuiKhion Hospital yr-vlurdoy, It the C. I. O. unless a quick asttia* lowest *1 8 A. H . Crescent O kf
tlams-raved tenement hum* curly -ns reported tmlny.
Hoepltal * « rlrJ
ment of th* national labor war l* 25., Pierson 25, DaLand I I , RotV
W
*tDd»y.
trmi s-srvh of th, 1**.
reacfinl,
WUlitm Green, A. F- Vf fZ fnru. ixm/Su, p tm Park and Pvr «
friendly • assists nee 1 that - -might with
I lettered leg end
shambles failed to. yernsl sn»
7.
c .
•
*,
an president, warned hern yaaUrday. cat City 32. Plymouth 33. Wlntof
Flans
for
the
sn'nusl'Otd
Timers
7
iie
Hsnfur*!
(iuunpU
No.
.
keep
him
fr*m
returning
ta
th#
made by Mr. C. J. Humph together
i m ,Tb* boj,s*«U ln*d * tractBred
Master* “ llnleas settlement Is reached Garden St, Conway 32. Dr. Phil­
Get'Togethcr, the date for whkh other victimsa ii^ flip iild Iwn 1 1 ilie Boyal aryl ’Svlerl Matte
ot crime.
with a beautiful silver water pit has
, aitllsrftnll end ft dislocated aboalder path
been set for Dec. 21 , were* e‘"ry atrsrDir.. .In.rtllH',! liy Fir* »lt| itieel lontohl nl 7:30 u'clm
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an a Us lips, and Kissimmee 33, Umatilla
With
a
loaded
pistol
In
hla
cher
engraved
for
the
occasion.
when b# wa# run dawn by tha
&gt;d In |fnrrea and turn them looso against
ITowey B2.
. discussed at the regular meeting of Chlnt C. SI. Johnson us it ’■fir* tor liy uiin'uvl *li*U"H ami
pocket
ta
d
determination
to
rob
Th*
framed
legend
read
as
fo|
• |,j„- {toptigy car and n*r*r regafead
Irsp"
rlulUtl'il) of officer*, J. F'• Mo .lhla raiding organiuUun (C. 1*1
lnlrr
wllh &lt;'r*Fer
a
down
-town
'C
om shortly after low*: "Th* Reetor and Congrega­ the Seminole Chapter of the Fu­
J,s, W »ci?V fnf« htfor* hi* daatb.
The (Inul urn: M u Mi-KInlny Cl'-llftiid «uponmvil tiuluy aand
o -l”
i." C
Greon
edu-HhnnlKh
ture Farmers of America tn their
n d !o
m * tobl the national «&lt;/- the southeast and wrat
, j „ ,J w tlc a of. Feacs Jama* T, hla releaa*. 'Ifr. Cook told ot tion of Holy Clots Church of San­ Chapter room in the Seminote Cunnsstor. 35. nnd UUTO &lt;d) ln-r in*tUMird alt tnemlicrs to utteml. national cunfsrvnuv- uf the Ur*dhor- Itndvy from Amarillo, T eiai, ta
He hart* ststad this morning that psssiag a Baptist Charch an routs ford bt tha Dlaeaae of South Flor­ High School
■ 'r-- •
|h**ud of Railway ami St*art*il|i 'bo Allantic and a renewal Of th*
Tuesday
night, rhlldrcn, Vligliiln, t. VftlW I.
ot th* mlnttter of th* church ida In annual meeting assembled
, aftsr a thoroagh InVMtlgaUon of and (CseUnus*
and l.ulbrr. 12, Mr*. Curft Tale.
Mr*. J C Kliaworih. who r - Clerks.
| biting wind* whkh have harraaaad
Robert
Mauser,
president,
repor­
mi r»*s TUvvs)
desire to ekfraaa sincere apprecia­
tha mishap h* concluded that
I
t,
her
son,
Eugene,
17.
and
h-r
“Tbe house nf the American » W r Nfw York stale. New York
kl&lt;t«a Kusl of Hftiifiml, reporlud
tion to Mia. Fannie Stcmbrtdgo ted todiy.
. no CDronsrs Inquest Into tha in­
three. cran'liiiUdron It. L. Mel
H - s l U v r t *■ ease sis)
Federation of U bur must be mainweather waa cold and th#
Munson for her many year* of un­ At the Get-Together last year, ton, 13, Junior Mrlinn, c, and
cident waa n#eaa*ary,
alnca, Elks Charity BaU
tained at any cost," ho declared, f-rrcaat wa* for even more frigid
tha
Chapter
president
reported,
a
aprviea as organist. This
without a doubt,' It waa a un­
Janies Earl Mellon, !&gt;.
Is Set For Dec. 20 selfish
Girl 'T a lk n c c Is s virtue and we havo weather,
legend and lb* token whkh ac­ Urge number of former members
avoidable accident on tha part
The tin* swept lh,. lull Mina Younjr Brooklyn
liV n tw w l“ en patient, hut them com es..! Ih e temprrature tonight wa*
of
the
organisation
rrlum
rd
companies It, la but a small ti*
of the driver of tha auto.
shortly
niter
midnight
nnd
Killed
In
I
r
u
iU A .i|lm r whcn (,V(.n , 1Bi|,.nro must expected to drop to IB. A 62 mil*
The annual Christmas Basket press ion of lh* debt the parish Sanford from all parts of the Slate,
Thla statement came attar sev­
III** vlellms n. Ih.*y
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and
extensive
preparsllons
for
tho
Balt
and
Floor
Show
of
tha
San­
owes her far tha many years she
eral wltn*a*e* said that the boy
VKIIHAILI.KH,-France. D»c f .
(;n.f n reviewed Ihe recent run- »«'l part* of western New York
entertainment of a larger group slept. Twenty ivo other oren
had run directly tn the path of ford Lodge B. P. O. E. haa been gave unatintiatly of her muaklan- this year sre being made.
psnls,
nimi
of
llmm
ihdilren.
l/n
The liiHiy nt 33 venr i.lil frwnet| jn
tVashlnglon between PUlD* up fresh snowdrifts. Death*
achadultd for Monday night Dec.
ICoaUtaog aa r i f v «tsl
.
the moving vahlel*.
Jean de
Kmen. ft Brooklyn h |n)w|f am| j 0hn t . Ift-wls, t’. I. O. attributed directly or Indirectly to
Mrs. Mary A. Slone, teacher of ran or Jumped ■*) safety.
to a t 9:10 o'clock, at tha Elk’a
dancer nilaslng allien Inal Jul&gt;r* |,.ndvr, In which they aought to act-.th e weather stood at 21 for th*
Hall on East Srcond Street. Jail Sentedce Given home economics at the Srmmnle
wna found irntny lull led under
,jt(, | B(,1)r w jrfnrp
few days—five in Ihe South,
High School, was the guest speak­ Shuffle Hoard Fans
Canal Zone Flight
Lodge officials reported today
the P'lfrit nl I* HI t'luud vllln
,.Thfl ,)UBiii„n blocking a aelllr-,eight In New York stole and eight
er for the meeting and gave the,
Tbs
entertainment
committee
For
Drunken
Driving
EndBWithout Incident ■aid th* antir* proceeds #f th*
To Organize Soon I*, whirl) pollen,were d l r « ' l tl„-nq |, not Hm one of craft unions In Pennsylvania.
7 boys many pointers In good man­
by ft 3:1 year ot.l Herman emlgr" vrtBU, industrial unions as claimUpslato New York road* war*
ners
In
her
address
on
“Etiquette”
affair will be used la purchase
C.
M.
Stripling,
local
barber,
RAN DIEGO. *fcaU Dec. &gt;. — VF) toys for under-privileged chtl
Hanford Hhoflle llouid fans will
Til., emigre, pollen said, c w l
jr of L. lemler *ssertr*l. blockeil a* tha wind* whipped tho
ft was reported at the meeting
—The Na*y*a moat ambltlou* dren of Seminal* County who was given a SO dig straight that the . Chapter had undertaken hold an organisation meellng si frased slnylng her nnd four rn,'r|
prolileni could Imi aellled '""w
baek Into
places
which
had
tn .***Thl*
*.*Th
sentence
by
Ctty
Judge
Trank
s
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o
v
*r
li«.
*
4
— clear__*
_ vs
_it _ elaffd
_*— 1
non-stop over water maaa flight might otherwise rccrlv* no hol­
been
nl. an___
Niagara
Falla
the repair °f the toys collected by tho Kanlor*! Court near tho Flr*-| licrnun*. In* n**dei| money. The csslly.’*
L.
Millar
la
a
special
session
ot
3 aio mil* hop ta Oacoaolo, Canal
the Elks l.o&lt;lgo for their annual Hlallo)) Halunlay ariorti'mn lit It*uly of Miss H" Kiiven w""
"IMS of people think *ho rrtsnn Pa school* because of the cold sad
Bone, waa computed “without iday gifts. Needy adults will not ths Municipal Court yesterday Christmas Tree and .also that the
fillin'! under wnli’r In two feet or a settlement can’t 1m readied Is in Buffalo failing haat and II)
b# overlooked with offering* of afternoon after he was found
llughei iifticer In Hiu formej linrd olnv. pollt-ti liMd thn enn
cld an f at lt:f » A. M. Xa*t*m
In a federal housing projjj
(Cantixus* sn Haas Tnroe)
guilty of charges of operating an preparation and curing of the nrgsnlralliin.
mo today, haadqaaitar* her* food.
tested slayer »*.** Kugenn Weldbrought misery to tenants of
meat
to
be
used
for
Chapter
ex­
A
nkles
and
gifts
purchased
automobile while under lh* In­
^ a n n o u n c e d . Th# tim# from Bta
Also during lh» meellng rules run no who lied rotne to France
apartment*.
hibits at tha South Florida Fair in
front'
tha
proceeds
of
th*
dance
fluence
of
llqaor
“ d |*«h waa » h o w and on#
ta d regiiUihma for the npers- Iasi Murch to csenpi) Herman
Parts of western Prnnvyiraata
About 10:00 o'clock Tuesday Tampa was writ under way.
mlaute for th* 14- plana* ln- will bo handed out at the Elk's
.
»*
“ j
1 lii ) under 18 Inches of snow- ThVH
Those attending th* meeting linn iif . the ii|-gHnl&lt;alli&gt;n for Ihe inilllary sendee.
annual
xChristmas
Tree
in
the
night,
an
auto
operated
by
Mr.
coming yenr will lie adopted,
vulrad.
lie led 1In* lnve*Mgii*ora t*» * A re
Broadened,'were four foot drift* in
City Farit at Park Avmua apd Stripling crashed Into the aid* were: Robert Mauser, Harvry Mr- Hughes stslni. ami urged all
{while the th*rmnm*t*r dirad ta
of a track belonging to tb* Hale, George Mauser, Jack Martin, fana l» bo present ui Iho meet­ silhilrlinn vllln nulslde I’arla
Fifth Street.
any dig tlml iwo of bis men vl
sera in many rural sections.
A eompalgn la under way lor Freight Produce Company of Charles Bradbury, iisrold Clause, ing.
lima nlso were burled lliera.
Gualavason,
David
railing as many tkkets as pas- Orlaada, overtiming lb* track Krnnesth
Many needy yuulhs in. Seminole
tibia for lb* annual benefit hall, and tetitering profusely th* It* Earle. John Senkarik, William
County and ihmugh.iut the entire
officials reported, adding that bunobat of bananas Iba driver. Burnet le. Htm Ritchie, Roy IIII
LOCAL WEATHER
slate will he glad to know &gt;hat the
n charge will ho mad* to each Benny BUpbtae. nraro. wa* de- drum, Amos Jonca, Frank Jones,
Fere cast
former ragulaimns
governing
man attending tha dance while llverlnt to tb* Orlando hand Ed Cnmeron, Ronald Mulrhrad,
lartly cloudy, oolder tonight
'.
and A lta R. Johnson, advisor.
selection for NYA work have been
th* lad tea will be raquratad to quartersbroadened to include hundred* Preel'd ml by ahowera la eitrasno
Tb* n*fro driver narapod any
bring aoaa donation such as
who up I** this timu have net been aouth portion. Cold w ive « |g
candy, frail* or cannod foods serious Injury but Stripling wa* Atlantic Coast Line
happy, n tn tc o f m ind i.s CMgentiul to n
able to qualify for Ihe work even north portion, temperature - S3 ,j
cot about U# hand ta d sustained
whkh will b#
“ H appy C h rin tm a a ," l&gt;til n jH-rson c a n n o t
Puts On New Train
though they may have needed It to 21 degree* extrema north god
several b r a i n ribs.
Christmas gifts.
e n te r Into th o Y ulolidc Hplril c h e e rfu lly if ho
badly, R. A. Good speed, local j “ bout I I drgeea ]n Interior at
central portion, froat In- north
In MtihmerKcd u n d e r th e -liunlcn o f tnH t-m inutu
Ef foci hr* Dec. 0 a now train for
NYA advlaor, said today.
winter service will ope rale daily
Formerly only thoee young portion, Friday generally fain
nhoppinif.
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people betwern lh* age* of 18 and colder In extrema south portigg, W (
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erven a r e Itound to bo on ed g e, tfm p c rn
tem. L. T. Sheppard, ticket agoat
21 who were member* of WPA
familka or famiUea receiving
at tb* Sanford Depot; announced
a rc c e rta in to be ru ffle d , th e jo y w h ich
today.
rommoditlea or o&gt;h*r public aq(ll*
perm culeii th e a lm o a p h e rc a t C h rin tm a a tim e
I 'u e r jr i&amp; o c f y
Routine matter*
lane* were eligible for the NYA
The Gulf Omit Limited, as tha
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thing'*
A
report
of
th*
Fidelity
Casualemployment.
th* Bsmlnol* County
train will b* called, will laave Bos­
/b u ys andvsm *
ly Insurance Company of Mow ton at B:20 A. M-, New York al
to do a re le ft to th e n ig h t b e fo re C h rin tm u n ,
' A- recent ruling, however, broad­
puhtl# Inrtructlen la
i
ristm as
Tork. baoad an * racont Inapoc- S;0S F. M- and tb* southbound
w hen piirchoaoa h a v e to Im m ad e In a h u rry ,
en! Iba grounds for certification
tor muuttag la th* effle* ot Co m - lk&gt;u ot tho on l Ira float af
irsla Is echaduad to arrive In Fensod In addition to tha former
p a c k a g e i w ra p p ed , a d d re sse d a n d m a ile d , anti
ty Bupartaiapdaal T. W. Lawton In Seminal* County by
group* any young men and women
ford at liM P. M. on Dbc. 10. Th*
all in un a tm o s p h e re o f n erv o u s te n sio n .
Mr. Lawto« raporUd of th* Com star. ■*•
of famllici below subelstonoe
north bound unit will Uuve Sanford
ta d t| wa* doatdod to pat Into at SifO F. M.
o m ake the Chrlatman Day the re a lly
standards may row be certified
effect lh* ppoomm*ndaUaa* of Th* now train makes connections
for the training, work experience,
jo y fu l occasion It ahould be, everyone
&gt;rt Th# raport ta a to Jacksonville with trains for all
and wagea that th* NYA euppltoa,
should buy their gifts a t th e earliest possible
It WM reported, waa point* and wlU carry through
tha local NYA Advisor elatedm om ent, w ith time U&gt; consider each p re s e n t
favor* Mo.
Large number* of vactnrlta on
between Boston, New
w ith in te llig e h t appraisal and with time to
Th* Board
York and all Florida point*tha NYA project* were occasioned
w ra p each package so that it is “a thing of
tor barrow In* fund* tf Through day cotch service with
by th* boy* and girts returnlag to
hi ardor ta mah# M l osm night out will ala* be provided
b e a u ty ." making it doubly appreciated by th o
lac hoots this fall, to work opporta*
payment af bQfc falling da* ta anrout*.
nities are open to thoee who a n
recip ien t. Now is the time to ahop, an d .
Mr. Lawton Tha now In to Inaugurates dou­
, Intereatod sad can qualify under
w hen shopping, always remember that local
If any
thla now rating, Mr. Goodspeod
ble dally service from Sanford to
m r ir h a n ts are the foundation of the com­
Ita)
■toted, adding that tho** who
‘ V atath an tb* system and]
m u n ity an d that they are deserving of our
wlehod to obtain additional Infor­
dining car accomodations may be
patronage.
mation consult him at hi* office a t
Mjbeth direction*, the local
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Reformed Convict P arish M eetingtarol,*rt,n*,hr*"w

Of Fpiscflpalians
Held Last" Night

Nine Persons Are
Victims Of Fire
RazingTenement

Green Proposes
Fight To Finish
Over C.I.O Union

Plans For Annual
A ffa ir Discussed
2 S-72W r JPM S £ £ ^ 3 5 n i By Future Farmer

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NYA Regulations
Are B roadened,
Good speed Says

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School Board Designates Sanford
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makes a speech at a luncheon cJub, ft J*ta on the fnnft
pare under a big headline, but when they make a speech
there It Is'buried on an inside page of the paper qr-jer-,
haps is left oiit altogether, or that when the other fellow
get! arrested for speeding it Is published in a scarcely
noticeable item far down the page, but when they get a r­
rested for the same offense, it is apparently btg news,
should remember that all things are relative.
There are dull days 'In the newspaper busirmgs Just a s
t|rtf» rife dull day* In pthcrJIneji^qf commcrdsl activity.
There ir e days when the reporter feels like going dot M i
kfckfhg a policemen in the pants ju s t to get a front page
story, and there are days when so mjmy other Tsople have
l*at him to It that he can’t possibly write sll the new* for
the day and couldn’t find any place to put It If he did. On
such a day the sewing circle .Is botmd to bejrdWwsted to
d position of secondary I m p o r t # ^ ’'
' Anyrawi'CJtt imdflty ittiderstand that tik ‘tyj&amp;mncewent df th * proposed construction of a fSOd.OOO hotel In
Sanfdrd would be news of the highest order. It would
ra ti g biasing headline ctcsr across the top of the front
page. And tt wo should happen to put such a story cm an
Inside page, or under an insignificant headline, people
Would wonder what Was the matter with os. 'And yet tt Is
trtftte conceivable that such a story under certain circum­
stances would have to be handled in just such a manner.
For Instance, suppose the hotel story, should break on
tiie u tn ( day that the Governor of'Florida wad killed In
1*1 automobile accident. Naturally the hotel story would
hi dropped to a*cnhd-4mportanca. Then supply that Just
a i you wpre about th jk W up your front pagw, the news
egthe In that jChayktj IAulbcrgfl had announWiU his canS tscT for th i p ra d ik W of (hi! United SUtes. Well, that
tinUld certainly hmvi '(tcjf go ahead of the hotel story. And

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• major eentrfWfooT N editorial coopers llrn of
drily newtapapen wss llkawlec an
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things .somettfte^happen, and fohRtt,
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story hi apt to Wifid up on an inside page even though
you had a front page streamer on It In the first”place. Bo
bn rating If you want to get a good position on some local story In
which you are particularly interested, make sura It breaks
on a day when there Isn’t much else doing.

survey uf Us kind yet model revealodr
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We want to thank you fwjUw
perfoeMr fln n . eparr which »oo
to kindly
tn opj-. Boeletf,
and Ha neoda. Wa eatsaatly hope
that yonr rt» N r» wl|l reepond
rermwndy to oer appeal.
‘Yew are rendering a r rr a t
aenrleo throwith yoor fine co-operallon. and p e do want you to
know of our genuine srsOtvde.
With every good wiah, 1 am
Very, akw irgy you re,
MArt^US C. YAOp,
Slate Superintendent,

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RADIO
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j Ig apllo of hll rumor* tu contrary, we'll wager tliem'll lie na
■fndldatwt for any public office
feaalns iN Ir Imt* hao IN ring
Mif time anon. Koi on lN*e coki
windy day*.
Wa e*e whafe thirteen more
have been aenioncrd to die lit
Itpaela aa Hlallit continue* hla
t|l&lt;ald par«e. Uuuie of them, II
4ae|US, Imd bean killing Ihrir own

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For Christmas
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ahoul It Atti
IN euuiilry club, ayd alarm',
like I wa* Mr. HiH
ra, " 6 0 , that'* where ydl M
f you lold me you wcr»kgdl

IN eta s bit of gcailp to the effect,
that lUaaell Kay N a a "harem" inp
Tampa and while N th Innocent
hur.bamU can aay "Hu, N , It**,
funny, ain’t It—that auy havin’ the!
came name aa m e?"--It don’t 1
M&gt;und nearly a i- convincin' aa It
ihould.
llut It neemi i n * Kay la ia&gt;l t h j '
only nalne iN t cun gut hi truthlu.'
for I receiwd a . patbeli* i*l'«r (
from u*i le u a ncrmineg* INS
die lldtittraU#1W- -C. (Homealcad I
week, railin' my attention to IN
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Sanford Stores Are Ready For Christmas

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nut Dia Uaa* of dog* e r no deg*
flndlly eettldd; Oriimdent cllU rn i,
\ t.V u 'y
N * ioat completed Ita nrat tilmwent In party r u r t i davbi' tN
fWced with the Jeau* Crycnhw1 municipal elect led, In which A
courageoualy aald: “nu
chore a council ef five who In torn pact few wedha.
\Ve auppoM it wat natural IN 1 C rrrnN tt, U ahauld N ukder- will eclcrt s town mansser. T N With Uevainer. Uutie, BenaUur
Mickey Mouse ahould Nv# re­
town may Nv* a pleblaclta on deg* Claude 1'cpper, Uotterne Well*
f t hrcd a vote In Tueeday'a elec­
ur, perhapa, Irave K up to a vote ol and a Hoc* uf ^tker d%nitaiten
denouncin' IN ***** ef Mmlg**
tion, N t what wa can't under
th# council.
stand U hew Charlie McCarthy
Pay a before IN election, taw . and yellin' traitor and lograt* sky
Nppened le N evarlboked.
ever, groups Within I N commun­
ity aa well aa without were plead*,
-The pfoprtatar of a at or* on
lag that no town ahould grew up
rack Avenre tall* us there ar*
wtlhoat dog*. Bog lover* told N r*
plenty el irnllaea going through
rawing, tales of tN minimumBan lord Ih*e&lt;- day# And bdlave
incomr • type -.two - three : bed
MS. brother. N sdda, IN y are
room-no-enrage family forced to
lo in s right on through.
but we are willing 10 l,ul " ’e«hi
JgaifQ good eld Towaer stranded hi
u&gt;n against any- At any 'N u t
WSahlngion at ItSS New Jarary
th* day |l la poaalbl* to *ve*t-l)
dye Bus, Hoot he*at, because he
one dog, leash and man atucl
yqwld net N takas to QreenNIt.
Peking along IN hedges
.Pletuie* of and-eyed, flop eared
pkothaa were printed In the paper*
Personally wa eye not opiiNH
1# dogs- As a boy “ w# 'JrTcw'kp
with a dog," ** the dog magMlMI
aag a N y should, and na cold hr*ten eye. Toe wAl ira and IN
eight* ear Benny would nutil* hi* neighbor* remembered our h a s t
way between th* blanket* and pukk acme* IN street from s lead lag
This hotel
Wa Jcy so** irteadlr like, again*! Washington betel
cNpe'one* more dega t h e n
our fuel.
,
B«t Penny wa* s country dog daughters. By d:30 ef a 1 trad morn­
and N d country to ream In. By ing fkey are eat hi squads usd straight and a# a service io both
lew, Washington dogs may sot plaloowa, yapping and uieefMg nt ef thne* -bonne*ble" gentUiaeM,'
Mast- They muat N Nndled moat- each « N r . At olshtfcl! as N r
neighbor* ***** bstae- Mr. J R Hodge* of U k a City,
tr on Wash, and on leash they are tired
led along pe'h*. aidrwalN and ward K* weary way, IN walks at* (N Slat*. PetaerrmUc CommiitM
Chi Irmas, and W- C. (Ilomealcsd
through parka f a r their m om kg laoN and crlae croawd Witt
and ovoslng aUrolta- •

IN place to scfupi doge ai'rwd- la not

Martini Garage

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ggN*vtNM*s-dOWNl*»All»»nitlkoNaiiii,dlll!s,haifWaAW* lh^ \
(3) .’J .l.l'o of nil uulumobUut are ownod. by-fam ilies
Of ciiiiMg 1*,.l« N a .aji Mini* wlUt iignmes.(rf k’S^Jlu# *%&gt; a week.
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(4&gt; HH.Pj.'ntfc'nff wjLngihllcs art) uVvnetl by ^families
t1 res
: graftolPASTS
hM I
so w* don't see now VII
with Incomps uf 1pm IRariTflf) a week./ ' ,
1 *lo MuaaoUul aver manage*I lu
.| ’ (M Iy&gt;v t/mn 2r’ of car-owning fgmUlM halra JhHjims
h,
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ns blvli ns $100 n week,
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Tlii! figures indicate nmmig other things t h a t w ( )
ever lisve n “French Revolution" Hi this country|
people
who ntsrch to the nnstlllc will rido in their own automo­
biles.

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, J remember s i a Preia. meet lag h autborltvd to apeak fur the
a few yeara ajro Colonal W. E ‘ otherKay, dletlnsulahed Jtckaonellle
lint nuiaidcrln' the fart that
attorney; appearing aa a banquet loth of th ric genllunen ale able
epeaker, apologiccal for having thr, lawyera, all tliio ('onfualon over
come name aa your humble eor- the name i f Hodge* U downrlyht
reapondent and took time cat to ^ m u tin ' In any ordinary cltiien
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Who Owns The Automobile
Me ecrqmblea overt A frantic
tlrad of havin' folka aay “Oh, ml wicked lookin' Index linger* In
leap—
yea're the man who’* Too Late to hla face and did their N at to CON*
v
Ope-third
of
the
total
automobiles
in
the
United
And ba wine to Ida rocky dent
FIIHK him with queatkine like
Utalcs are owned by 7,000,000 families having incomes of rtaaelfy*",
1 laugh aloud
Then s couple o f year* ago T
*°"r
Al (ha tackteee crowd,
less than 120 a week,- it is indical
'MA«|tW ' :WW'i 'fclrf f j ' * 7 " rr; jv «»/•
fis v e foil Ton bava won u a tn . mobile ownership made by tho U;
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i k ^ v M n l f b ie ir S lJ f iJ W n U W ' ^
. wfkNUaHy, &gt; N neat Kdllor. 1 J 1 /.r i« l» y . Allfeag Baker.
TN ifi«r»¥‘ jr'i-'ij ( '.'I*
memo In 50 rtttosi andJBmbttcf
l| Sanford. .Florida
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families.' ill • TAX -•* il
j*j
ti&amp;
h'aV
'driaw
er-'InnifSelehi
for
|Wourtdr If wtl i qowMti’t ;opnP,?rt "•
This survey’ibfUwbtomoUtui
,V ifqr, wo taVa.ocoaxiop.ia.gtk^k
gnNRwent exp re.iU n 'q f l he fail a.:
1*1 a«w*r project Ipto * lr*tl*r
you ■m lpfi'oxk^ WYi Y jtu1 muat,; you r« . .copy , pf. i vopr. /NPHf
como lit' 50 rcpresontatlve cHjfil, 1\ W &gt;‘
■lion, took It upon thcmarl'
UTlio Hi.' Aocuatln* ‘.lleoned r»
AagvtilN S .itrtwk., srowora lq. Hi.
J»k*o Cutfult- - ailBeyod heavy

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lath of Them Witw gam4, but in different wsye. After he shot
tmfk'ln s epeclol h u n t'N in a etssod In Plasok National fur**'
A&gt;hevlll«t J^erth Carolina, Kara O. Bell N d to pock hit kill
i miles
earn faW
hW ventaen.
venison. In regular life tN
IN hunter la an
mfUa to' oam

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ur «**rf. rabbagt.
tlM 'sad all MH#r
It .-leew «nJ
l»SU wort**' and
llfilt. 11 I* • III*
m m . feme. rn*e*.

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Cut Flowers
A rrsnccnm ts For
Fahenls and Ad Other
Occasions
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Two Yssr OU
HOSE HUSHES
CAMELLIA J ATONIC A

Mrs.C. S. Kirtky

,B d bV CtaNmas pdotde ia &lt;
forgfnrrohsat* ere ready fee
a greater Kteetien . . . for I

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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FCOlUPJt

Social And Personal Adwities
E L IZ A B E T H B R IG H A M J O K E A N , S e d e t y « H o g

Social Calendar

THURSDAY
"Crushing Society" a three act
comedy, will be presented a t the
JurtbF High BehiM w eight and
tomorrow nlfht. Tha public la
cordially lavitad to attcadThe regular meeting of the
Seminole Rabekah Lodge will be
held a t the Odd PeUowu HaU at
■ :00 o'cock Mr*. Lillian Float#,
preaident of the Bcbckah Aaaera*
bly, of OHando will be present,
FRIDAY
The Rose Circle,of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet a t the home
of Mra- D, L. Thraahcr, Roue of the circle and expressed appro-j
elation for tha co-op*rslfco that
Court, a t 10:00 o'clock.
Tha Central Circle of the San* baa been given. Mrs. J . P. Hall
ford Garden Club will meet #1 responded la behalf of the circle
the home of Mr*. 8 . 0. Chase, member*. Plan* war* mad* for a
1-08 Oak Avenue, at 10:00 o'clock. banquet for all of the circlet of
Tha A isles Cirda of the San* tho church to bo held a t the Wo*
ford Garden Club will meet at man's d o b tonight.
Mrs- Morgan’s homo waa at­
the home of Miaa Irene Htntoa,
tractively
decorated with fall
west aide, a t 8:00 o'clock.
Tb* Daughter* of tb* American 1Dowers. Refreshment* were o a r
Revolution will mast at 1:00 red to th* following:
Mrs. W. &amp; Thornton, Mrs. R. Wo'clock a | the home of Mrs. C.
n. Dawson. 110 West Fourth Rutledge, Mrs. C. lr Goodhue, Mrs.
Street at which time a shower C. J. Harrison, Mrs. J. H. Harkey,
Mrs Martha Moffett, M is B. O.
win be h 'ld fur Kills Island.
Tha regular business mealing Shin bolter, Mrs. D. W. Bailey,
of the Hanford Townsend Club, Mr*. M. M. McKlm. Mr*. J. P.
wDI. taubeld-at - 7«SO o'clock In Halt," Mra.!*R. H r M aionr M n.
their club m enu In tha W alikal larenee Smith; Mrs R. II. Duncan,
BulMing. Tha public la cordially l' tv*. J. O. Malta, Mrs. T. J . Smith.
Mrs. J . J , Hettinger. Mrs. W. lr
Invited to attend.
The Dirt Gu-denera Circle of tha , Moeran end Miss Lola Evans.
Fcnriint Cnrdrn d u h will meet i t I
10 :nn nVI. cV at the home of Mrs. wret el the horn, of Mr-- M. B.
4M C*-Scv-n’ecnlh
K. I. !!■ v. M l Plumoea. The pro­ ,&lt;«n tli
pram will &lt;-rm,l«t of th&lt;* potting of t R't.-ct nt 3:311 eVlt-.a w h Mr*.
plant, for the (nulnr rerdenere of M:ny Hull
b.ialrH
i dele Nu' iiIh (V • of the Wothe I*.,At .-.Me Pchoot and holiday
V: i* MUei:,n.,r&gt; d &lt;*. &lt;ty of the
fsv-rSATURDAY
i i- ■ liapti-t U iurA will u)"ct
The r- elllen Mii-tr Club will ui thi- It,mu* i.| Mrs. I. K. Eameet nt R:ID AVIork In • tha U i -Ji 210 \V.-^ 3. eenlh Mrcc'i
studio nf Mte F-nnl" R Munmn. n !'-..'gl rt'vlrp.,
MONDAY
Circle Numi : Four of the
riicli- jflltnNw On* of the M'onian'i Hi»,i,)iu»,y Soc ety nf
Women'* Mi*.'"P air Society of ■be i-iiat R apist Church will
at the home of Mrs. Kay,
thd Flrbi” Daplkt Churrh will i
iilJ Palme.io Avenue, at • iS:M
.'dock.

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la *a smnglgdt dialogue bet«r**a Kent Ke**etl*r «nU Billy
Holl*jh*nd, uiTMged by Arthur
CeMloaaed rroan r a p * Owe
He reported that d artap the Br»n»n. Kiwumlaaa w*r« riiidly
montha of October and Noeeaabcr, reminded of th*lr U*lty In thtlr
be had aold 14TS Item*** and that work for tb* ldrthodiat Orphan
total collection! amounted t o |t,- u « at Rntorpri**.
C, &gt;R. Maton w*a chairman of
698.70, an amount consIdMwUy In
Dr. aad Mr*. H arry Woodruff •aces* of the total for n similar tb» program dsnling wlih hoya
and d rla work, and era! taalaitd
period last y ear The fitata'O share
of this amount is ILM SJS while■by _Arth«r nr«n*n and _Q,._E.
the County retains f 1,7)4.61. Al­ Ilofadon.
Vlillorm at lb* meeting yr»
though thl* amount la ecnslder- trrday
Included, Dr. Tbomaa C,
ably less than reported hy other Rlaladtlla, formar da an of liber
counties the percent of tacreaa* la «| a H i at tha Pennsylvania Stair
on* of the langeat in the State.
Unlc*rally; Jam** Law and II.
Should there be any doubt It the K. Morris. principal of lb* Jun­
mind* of Seminole (Jounty resi­ ior inch 'School, Harold 0.
dent* aa to whether or not they a re 1 Waahburn waa Inirodoctd to th t
required to pay a license ta t, Mr. Club oa a now mombor.
Jlnkla* pointed to a portion of the
la tb* early pert of lb* meetNew License Tax Law Which pro­ t»C Dr. B- D. Brownie* ch air
vide* that theJTax Collector, or man of tha Vocational Outdance
other official to whom auch
reported that protax i* payable, shat) laaaa a- war­ Srom* pad been worked oat with
rant directed to the Sheriff* of the
State commanding them &gt;to levy
upon and sell any real or petaonpl
property of the person liable for
the tax within hie teepee! Ire
jurisdiction,
for the amount
a»d coal* of executing the War­
rant- The Sheriff shall proceed In
plan*! saw tanka entaHng the all rvipptt* and in the same man­
southeast city gale, Qomet olio ner prescribed by law In regard to
said tb* Japanese had entered execution*, upon judgement! of n
Wuhu, a Yanitae River port. *0 Circuit Court.
mile* upstream from Nanking
The Inw further pmvidaa that
Chine** artillery, firing from any person who shall carry on con­
the strongly
fortified
Purple duct any business, profession or oc­
Mountain which overlook* Nank­ cupation for which a license la-re*
ing kept the Japan**! - from a qulred, without first obtaining ______
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frontal attack on the eastern auch license, shall, except In auch j ^ n labor movement,” he added,
wall of the d tp where latest re­ cnees aa are otherwise provided!* “And, I sometimes think *o too."
ports were that. U American* law, be guilty of a misdemeanor,
I)etrnlt , p pro*|ron t.|y 00
remained.
and upon conviction shall be pun- mrn,b«r* of the United Automobile
, Authoritative
quarter*
ex­ l.htd bv a fine of not more than Worker* Union who were arretted
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pressed the belief that the dn-l J Im 1L.
nurture of Oencratlsalmo Chinns
Kat Bhak from Nanking might
cause bla aubordlnatd to seek
a settlement.
Because Chlang Is the driving
fore-- of Chinese reeUtsnc*. the*.
source* reasoned, his follower*
even might form a new govern­
ment. win Japanese recognition
and dlrorcn themselves from
Chlang* leadership.

Jap Predicts
Nanking Fall
In 24 H ours

Largre Dance Given
By Jaycee G r o u p

On* of tb* outstanding dances
of the season was the on* spon­
sored by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce given Tuesday evening
In th* ballroom of the Mayfair
Hotel. ‘
.
| to ttrm e m b e rs of The 8-U CIB# ^ mass of colored balloons were
Tuesday afternoon a t her horns .upended fp&gt;m th* celling and
on Fifth Street.
'■ lighted'and decorated Christ me*
During a short builntss act- (r, M n n
pUced at InUrral*
aloe reetln* matter* were dls- shout th* roompoeed of. At the conclusion of
Approximately 175 couple* en'-h* w f t d t t ’ a* stxflsl hour wu* joy*d dsncWg to the muelc of Pet*
lenjoyed during
which refteeh- Schlrnrd sad bto ertheatra from
m*«t • were served by th* boat- 10:00 O'clock until 1:00 u'cloek.
eog to th* following:
Th* committee in charge eonThe Misses Jessie Durden, listed of: Fred Bcolt, chairman,
Joyce Whlddon, Mery McRory, Fred WUllems end Harold Powers.
B*tty_Lrm Flesh, Lutlcla Goto- iThey war* assisted by the Board
Doudney and. Mary |of Director* of tha Junior Chamber
of Commerce.

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Cirde Entertained
' By Mrs, Mettinger| . P c TSO tl a h
Mr*. J . R. Maltinfcr entertain*
*d Circle Number Three of the
i t rat Methodist Church Monday
afternoon at the bora* of her
da a phtar, Mr*. W. L. Morgan on
Macnolia Arruoe.
Mr*- W. 8. Thornton, chairman,
opened tha meet Inc with a prayer
which waa led by Mr*. Mettlnser.
The devotional and Bible Study
were led by Mr*. J. P. Hall, who
gate a aynopala of tha year* Mia*
alon Study Book, "Radiant Heart".
The final report* of the year
war* also made Mr*. Thornton

To-Night

Tax Collector
Asks Payment
Of License Tax

^ N eighbors c*# borrow
thing! tha b ait houmwivas run A o it of,
and Kill n m o le friendly, bat "may I s&gt; t
jour uU ph m t" n ig h t bo w nridgmd a a

F you want fir«&lt;Uu Mfety
•1 and performance mtp»p*Ur
prict the Mnsational new Good­
year "R-l“ ia your tire. No other
tire for the money oilers ail
these time-proved features, the
surest protection against allroad
hazards: the extra traction and
safety of CENTER TRACTION
CRIP —the sure protection
against all skidding accidents
afforded by the GOODYEAR
MARGIN OP SAFETY - the
maximum blowout-protection
of patented SUPERTWISTCORD
IN EVERY PLY! And on top of
thls,’*R-lMgives you 12% more
rubber in its sturdy treed for
extra wear. Get an eyeful of this
buli’a-eye popular-p(ked”R-l''
at your Goodyear dealer’s. ^

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In one bill trimly arm. A oedate,
ireen fairy ilrnpprtl fnWn a
&lt; brUtmao tree amt a little . 1ill*lining ladjr Jum|ieil out of the
mow. Throe were the Ifipodi
Fairy and the Rnow Fairy..

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all o m ltu u and *uk*»tiiu*n’ n v ln l
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fo m ln u li L'uunijr. KlufkU.
•A IM n r T A X
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jh a n the Bnew Felry epoVe:
TSAhing lo
n!«. I can’l help. You know
-'Vkrm the fo t’a fur U. on&lt;l
how f t t t he rum. Try a* I
might, I can't make him cold."
M b n l f ’ Sanlg “ kyrppnl out- 1 The Snow Fairy- lookril eery *ad.
*Wo the Inyihop gftil 1ebook lilt
Dui thoji eomeihing tifeoXe
red c b p w llh the bull*. J M d ' . Ma happened tbal no one ni peeled.
tlfb a l when he'* In trouble, him) Ill lel| you about II tomorrow,'
h II the fairy people in the North
Tomorrow; Tlie Hallor Iloll.

n'alorb A .'J m . 1U V rtlflenfe No.
tee riaeb w f i/ n ly fib irte -irrh t by
the glkfej togrlliai wllli al|lotaltlad ipeS aiAiwuiiani
I-,| la t a a
mi llrel'faHewing d»»rribed lan-le
In Naidtnole Counly, I 'l w l i i . lo*
wilt
l-ol 1 lllock I Cbapnian A
Tuekar'a Add
Wltnaaa toy hand nnd aanl till*
(bo tlh dny ‘of II.camber tM T.
ll l&gt;. T ltllN liO N . I
Clark nf Cl re all Court,,
ftamli,nl. Counly. Florida.
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v I ,inn* or a m p le r III)* . AM* of
1*3) ami nmni written ra-ioeat *1
M A Y K. IA N K I w ill offer fat
•ala nl pnblle m it r r y lu lb# high*
eel 1.1.1,11 fio Vnrli of |hl Cnltrf
llnna* eiiirnuea In Hanford on lb*
teili dar uf Iteernibar IM ) a l If
n'rlnrh A M.
nl*
rrrllflca iM
liald I f . Ibe Hlllte lagetkar , Wllk
all until I ed ii ml Mibaaqaanl larltd
Lire* oil the following dawirlbtd
In mi* In l.-'iiilnuta Comity, Flori­
da, *1„WII:
No, M l uf A’lg t. I» t t . eur.
erlngt H I I ft of l,ii *1 * ‘ M
41 Jl nf lad « of (flock II, '
Tie r t. Sonfoid.
. . No ) V uf Ann. t. 1ttt.
ruralIng* lull 1 lllk f T lk t I.
Hanford,
Nn *1) or Aug I.
till,
curating lade ». IB. j| a at
— a t-U la - al. Firef Mltaai Ha I*a - - ainn.
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tVltn*** my h&gt;fbd nnd *anl illilr
lb* tlh day of liecrmliar IM T,
O. »•- IIK IIN IH IN .
Clark of Clranll C enrt
grmlnola County, Flarbla.
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N O T I CM IW l l l . H o r T A X
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la aroardanda - -w llk
Ika pr
viaiana of Chapter l l l t i . At|eItIT ii mf apua writ lea reagoot
ii. a . k w t e i w ill offer W ■*
ai nubile &lt;&gt;n|try ta Ike klabe
t . d*r lay ea.b al
Ike Can
l.mae* enlmaae In aanlora.ira l
|flb day of lbie*»iCar I t l f ml,
i.VIneb A. M ,
In*
eorllfleat
held Pr ibe Stale laoalber wj
all untiliM| nad ankeedeeal U rt
laaea n r the folkewiap deocrlb
laad* la Bemlkala county, ria&lt;
d*’ N o * '* il at Halt of Ju ly 1.
Ilie . earerlng: t-ol* II, I t A
I t , Weak U Wlldweru.
No. I t t l uf kata of Aug. t.
IM*. curerlna: MW of ia&gt;i I
Ilium A. tv. Uratta Addlllen
to fHBgwaod.
Wltnom my bond and *eal It
Iho Ilk . dny
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C K M T fF U ’ATMU
In gcoarcakok wHk iho
proVlalona of l.’lutglar le tlt. Arle of
IM ) and upon written rartu.al at
\r. U I I U N U t T I will offar for
■ala al hh M I u anlary trwlke bisk*
r*t bitldar lor raab m in*,'Coart
Hnuia a n ira u c lu Hanford'oa the
jilk . day or I leave,bar i n ) at 11
o’clock A. U*
laa
cartlllealoo
It, Id by. tlic Migte ingaU‘»r w llh
all omjilad aad oubooriueiii levied
I**ee an Ibe fallowing deeerlliod
land* In Hamlunla Counly, F in n ,
da. tnwltt
No# *t Bala uf Annual tlh.
I t t t iovertlig N. l i f t ft. af
K. | I U 1 fu Of W U af HRU
of k l v u of NtlJ* ( l e w N i i
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In accordance with
the proTllluoe of Chapter H I M . A ll* of
l i t ) aad upon wrilleii aouuael of
C. M. M m 'f l F t J . I Will hffar lot
•al* at public ordcry lo Ibe high,
eat bidder far mail at tlio Cent I
lim n* rniranen In Nnnfuid «n lh*
tllh . day ol Hrewklter l e i f a l 11
o’clock A. Mo
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corllflratae
held by the NMIo Ingolhar wllh
alb avail led and anhaariarki levied
laaea 'oa the fallowing daaarlhnl
land! In Sejnlanle Counly. Florida,
law lt:
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No. t p Hale or Allgnal )th.
I t t l uaMrlng Hog U E ll. W,
of N R t t f of HR of NWt* uf
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*11 Ford Coape f i t s — four-wheel
'traitor 1 1 7 1 -Ia rfe gemi trailer
w f K a rebuilt Dodge truck. i|M l
A 'S u m . U#e)| c » r dealer*.

Tbfea good mule* for *alr. Hair
ba *aen at F ld tc h e r Urt'ilu r*
Farm nn Sanford A»*. B w W.
C. Archbuil.
Hood bunting home, ■ jeer* old.
Reaeonable. Hot
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On* guitar, *&lt;»4 Vkndltlon Colemtn
i*tnilS 1 .&gt; * beater.
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W. ,W. Goetsch

MOTiC'M o r &gt; U H o f . TAX
iW K T jy n e T H
In arrentitoeo irlih Ilia
pru&gt;l*iua. uf coupler lafgt. Art* of
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PAIILIXM C , tm tllliliN M IlttO
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In aceontaaaa w ith * Ika ir e - ery lo tba hlgbe.t i.ldder for i-urt
vlalodl' of- tMarpter I M I I . Arte of at the Court l .km on enlrener In
l» j r aud i i i i a wrlUan reijUiOt of Hanford «A l b . g*lb cjir .of l&gt;acembor »SST at It i ' V » k A-.**;,
laa rerllflrata No jaa « f Jaltr
m a krill by ibe H I .la luwothar
•o» M N * r. fee W r i L A t t 1!* Cu" rt 1.
w llh all omit I ml mol aitlwon|».iii
iarled Inie* on
Hit full owing
uVbMk A - . J f c . « ¥
dertW M UB dataribad laada lu braitbota Cmmeawll:
bald by t t f e T t a l T W e l k e r With ly, Plorldn.
w % » t m m e a t ninfk t. '
all oraitlad and oabomiuanl lotltd
T l t r I af itinfonl
la ir* on Ilio following drecrllml
W liarta my M ud mat aeal nil*
land* la Bamlaolo O u iit y , Florida,
Ika Ith day of Itaenuber I I I '
leeelti
o. »». f i iin iiw m .
No. M l of Align*! 1. !•&gt;-■
Clark of ittremt Coart.
rnrarlng: fail I lllock I t Tie r
Semlnola county. Vtwrlit*.
I. Kaafoid.
I t l l . M . I __________ ______
N*. l « of Align*! 1. IM A
eorerlag: t a l i » - A
b.
of 1
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k o rtrii "
T a : J.. It M CttAllim flUflll. wbo.a
**»f|*of .No. M l ! of Ad*. T,
plane of rroMrneo la uaknunn.
l i l t , oorerlng: l-ol* J l lo Mi
T i*u ara kart by ordered and ra*
la d Pro!Ida, F o rt Motion.
.
aired |u bu and ap*aar uiom the
WUaaao a ir lioml nnrt aeal lkl*
r
f
day of January A. D. I I U . to
Ike Ith. day of llaeemlirr It IT.
tba bill of rooi blafoV filed agalntt
you la the Clrealf iVtun of tt»mfaolo Coumy. Stain af Florida, hy

tk \ ef N

riiir of lidTfinUsr I i*3T
(I 1% IIK IIN IH IN
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LVlHtra iu i bn ad nitrt a m i Ihta
I l i b (toy u f I &gt;«Climber 1*31.
O..J*. IIM UNIHIN.
Clark of (Ureull Court.
Koaibtnla County. Rlorlda-

SknfoH Boat Work!

M W Ur ills Hlsis ls*ntih«r . Wllto
i l l em illfd slid ■uir»f*&lt;|tniii Isvlsa.

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fur inli* itl iiiiltllt* ouirr? In I l f
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In n o c a r d n iii'r w ifli th e
pro - Mclivat ItitliUr f**i niah nl
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leaf and upon w rltl.u Ie.ju&lt;«l nf nn
m u m . i.iy.y.nr a n n a
w i l i u N i »• 11 ifTitiftk a »ii, I ks Mtriflfjf
Mm,
ill Vtulo Mf jH tr it
Will offer Jar eala ol iiAlille mil* f
l*l l«r (M
Hiflii* lo f s lM r
cry lu Iho Ii1*lia*| 1il.lr.er fnl raab 19-UI* I**
nil tun IK ml *n4
nt Ilia Court &lt;l»ifeo aulraor. In wii
It %is *1 | u‘.«n m* His rutlnw ltm ii*
NniifanS all Iba tt|b Ant ■ '
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W i»fit*"A
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Dinlifr f li t .
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For Sale

Stall 30-34

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ml il««» U m irl
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In Kanfsril till Hi*
t l l h il*) nl Ih cim lH ir JVJi itl II

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f i t - m b nf |mbn« oototr lo ilio
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in Mafito'd
•o Ibo t llh day of
Oocombr.
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A obi by U m MlAU Ciculbor " Jib
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U i M T I K lI A T H i

T h rn the moon aald: “ Santa,
I can't help. Yon know hoaf’ faal
the too rnna - knd; bow he Jnat
tear* r tih i through ; m y moon­
beam*."
Then the North w in d apoka:
"Santa I can't halp •either- You
know he laoiha
at
mo.
and
Wahea rlltbl through my pttffa."
T b a ' North Wind looked very

• .terrific .
gU Ihn otl

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N O TH C W
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I liN T It H t t m t •
III. si.iia to it.ilirr v lili all m all.J n errm-enar- w i l l . ' lUo
tvtil tiriil tunliltet| im«(it |rvl»*i
tlilu iH «f r?i*|i*sr^I»»*•#_ £
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In Hwuilmyi* i :. mi m i.

M

■04 the .Official
of u&gt;d Court- aod
O in r li l
w i ti.fr.iif tin * and &lt;i«jr of we#tJ* wf Circuit Cituft* n m lw r A- I*
I IE n N IW J t .^

w m i w W l K l I o tr t a x
I Naratnala County. Flofldg. i
• ■ CtfM TtFICATIC*
I
l-ni | Hiuik I t T ie r 4
In acciiidiuica iijih tit* »n«».
MnWi&lt;l.
. - - &lt;■
vleione of elm liter let)*. Arf»&gt; nf
IVItno* ittr &gt;"* “1 and,**
J»*t ninl 114n.11 ar*Itl.ii leuuant of lb* Mil iU ) ■&gt;{
2i
a. w . iK A H Jiticit, i Kin » f f .f for
n f . 11n u n !
m I i at io jl ii ., ■uni .v In lb* blob*
i ti-iii of i.lu a U
•at bliblor for rw.ii m lb . Court
i:,minnle
1
lion.* t i n m a n in imafuii. on i n . i h r a i . i
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PRESIDENT WASHINGTON-BOUND FROM FISHING TRIP McCall And Rocco
Attend Seed Meeting:

Help* For

WEST PALM IlKAril, IVc. 0— BARTOW, Dec. 0—P»p«r» In a
110,000 damage kuI’ were m U rtd
UP)—Witt Akrcy, tirgrn, went on tn th r» ft mart here Tureriay, in.*
HOLLYWOOD. I K 9. — R. *
'.rial Monday on .1 ,-hxrgv • f »lay- care tn which i. j5-yeai-™hl t»y
McCall and J J Hoecn of San ing Patrolman I.. A. Ccmtrr lait wns (crtoiuly burnori v.-h.i1 he fell
ford, attended the annual nonInto a pH of rltiUol lime.
j
Aug. 7.
rrnllon of thv rnnthcrit 8 f« l
mrn'a AjcocMIIo In-Id thin weeh
at tho Hollywn.fc. flwic'i Hole).
YOU CAN’T HELP BELIEVING IN
H-lween hn.ln.iu wiiO m i they
SANTA CLAUS WHEN YOU SEE
••njoyerl the aun and »nrf of the
hi te l. p;l«nte ti-nrh
prltnlr
THESE PRICES
yolf r.iiirne, other oiltiliH'r aport*
and ren&lt;atlon fnrllltii**, met u
variety, of entrilalniuoni offered
Da ry Feed ........ .... *»•
within the hotel.

w f v* b
Sy MRS. GLADYS KINDAilL
Hama Demeeattstla* Aywl

cn ,u&gt;'

NKf.KO TRIED

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Pnrtt Cake to Crntallsad •
UCRT m i n i
Orara fru it RhaUa:.,
1 1 Clip Shortteiln*
Haled l a m grapefruit of good a. ( cup Ba«ar
ahapa and' color. AVaah carefully (' a { n ,
break tho oil r«Ua by Brallns j cup Flour
M*l»Ur oo a lino crater. Cut a j.g Trokinwci .Salt
a«oe from Iba atant and Of t Teaspoon Caking
erapefroll; remove the taaldc.N Cup Ratilna
helps cartful to !••»« all of the i .« rut) Candled
thick part of Peel, amt oe|o« I
Chopped
cartful not to break Iba •belli j .j Cup Mixed Ca
Cover with cold water l bring to I
Chopped
a bolt; *ooS about 10 mlnutea.
O w n .hertenlng
Drain off walef. Rep. at tha I together: add cere one at a
Prorata until peal li tender »nd time, beating vlgorooxly after
a* much of tba bitter flaror la c h nddltklv. Mix und xlft flour,
ramoved ax dcalrcd. Cool xhcll; ra |t and baking powder together:
Mace (n a a m p made of equal add to Mm f*ral mixture. Add
part# of tugar and water. R*l&gt;ralalna, orange peol and mixed
•are to u»„ aufflrlenl ayrup lo fnWu.
pm candled grapefruit
final the troll. Cook to 110 do- rhalla; rontlmie
according |r
m e t P. oy to a medium thlcl^ direction given for "Dark Fruit

■'O': Laying Manh

More* Feed ..............
(lira s Pulp
linn Feed

CROSS CITY, Dee. 8—(A1 —The
n-mrdt ling of the I,’ laic county
courthouse at n n u t of about Si'll,
000 will begin anon, W. T. llailltiw,
ewa idnl the
of Jacksonville,
eentrart hy the county rommiv.lnn
Jrextenlay. W. Auvtln &gt;'mnli, of
Jackaonville, U conaulllng i-ngl"

S a n fo rd C a s h F e e d S to re
202 SANFORD AVE.

TELEPHONE 80

CORNED

raid waa Informed loday
Reyiv.il Services Are ' ||&lt;Tin*
etanXillal i«rtliT«
BeinffConductcd Here Ih-Iiik ronduiioit by tin*

ore
lti-v,
ltuaai-ll FOnl. H T. Ik II. H.
who la the Plate Kratigi'Uat fur
Hie "CKiirrli uf ftml In iviinayl
venl.i fhirolhi'it Ford la In idinrae
of the tnualral .part of the eve
nine aervlrea 'Which heain nt
7 1f&gt; o'clock

l-f ta«apopn dove* _
l- l taeapoon aajt
3 rupa aeadleaa ralalna
t-t cup citron, chopped
1*1 nip candied orange peel
chopped.
I d cup walnuta or pecan*,
chopped
, Cream ihortening and augar,
add egga one at a time, batting
vlgaroualy attar each addition.
MU and lift flour, nutmeg,
und alfl: add to flral mixture.
Add ralxlna, citron, orange peel

Mason Is Speaker
At Seed Convention
HOLLYWOOD. tVc ». —C. r
Maaon, of Sanford, «&gt;■ one r
the principal «pe.vkera ai the at
nual runVvntlon of the Souther
Seedamen'a Aximlallon held tin
week. Mr. Maaon nrcortlpanled b
Mra. Ma»on took advantage o'
tha varied facilities of the Holly

Fernando Sliced

Lovett'* Family Loaf-

BREAD

Quantity Kighta Meaareed

COFFEE
Mild soil Mellow

RED CIRCLE
Rich und Pull UoJIed

d t£ iciMM -

-j^ U f f lf

BOKAR
Vigorous and Wlnty

JOB. PRINTING
I’ost Bran Flakes pkgr,....... ...... .......... 10c
Grapcnut Flakes pkff.
................... 10c
Oatmeal Sunny field *1Y* lb, pkgr........ 8c
Cocon Iona Brand 1 lb. 10c; 2 lb. can 17c
Tfca‘.Nfcctar Briand ^ lb. pkgr................15c
tx&gt;gr Cabin Syrup 12 oz. c a n ............ 23c

A &amp; J*
Kofl-Twiut

BREAD
Frwih, Plain or Hllcwl
16 Oz.
ew

■—

111 — 0— o— a—

awiWkWoLk.' ‘

long Urtuitl With Suuci&gt;

Seminole Printing Co

FnmoUH Tub

j a BUTTER

Hllver Prook Prln.

;

Fancy Him* U&lt;u&gt;u

BUTTER 1 lb. cln.

s#. this ch—m food
vrith the dehdoosfy
mJfd Cheddar flavor

BIG APPLE DANCE
EVERT 8ATURDAY NIGHT
HOSTESS WITH DANCE PARTNER
ADMISSION FREE
Meewt M m s » t i t . Ur'wk oe»r
i *ik««» «e ail e»*fc«e. » w x .

Meek by (be Rythm Deye

B IG T U R K E Y D IN N E R

PE R K ’S

CLUB

I2e

Hrlf

WAYNE FEED

9 lbs.

GRITS

9

Finn Ciilitillthl

(P

24 11m.

Potatoes 10 lbs* ;
York Apples 5 fbs.
►3fW Rip#
Bananas' 4 lbs.
I’.iMprntP

Grapes
2 lbs.
Yellow
Onions 3 lbs
IWIIf.
Walnuts . lb.
Peaches A &amp; P No. 2*** can,...
Deviled Ham Underwood’s
Mustard Sardines 4jt)z. can’
Fieischmonn's Yeast epke
UP
APPLE SAUCE 2 No 2 cans
80-90 Bite

TELEPHONE 679-J FOR

9
&lt;f f t C

.............. 1 9
if f 5 (’

lb s ....................
lbs....................

I

PRUNES pound....................
TcXaa Prcam cd
FIGS 30 oz. jar.............. .
Gelatin or PuiblinR

nVir................
r k u i u R . e a .r o v i T V T a s i m
i
,« _

SPARKLE

2

I ■*■*&lt;! Mlii.li. H houldur Curb

R o a st

»«

11

K iiiu I. a. Ilacuii lb b’Vc; Kind uu

B acon

lb

3

Deal Cunipuulid

POT RCTa ST Western; lb .15c
WEST. Pork Backbone 2 lbs 15c

Tciidsr Wsslvra Sirlum

S te a k
CARROTS
2 bunches
15c
CABBAGE herd-head, ib 3c
LETTUCE Ig. Iceberg hd. 7,/jc
VA. DELICIOUS Apples 3 lbs I he
ENGLISH WALNUTS
Ib 21c
EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lbs 15c

MacarOm 3 »- 13c

Pickles
SI AMDAHL) PEACHES no I cans, each 10c
3-DIAMOND Spiral Sliced Pineapple no 2 15c
9 &amp; M FISH CAKES
2
lO-oi cans 25c
MORTON'S SALT ploin or iodiied, pkg. 9c
DELTA DILL PICKLES
half-gellon
33c
NATIONAL SPEEDY, OATS Ig. pecliege 17c
L. O. S. PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs. 15c
OYSTERS packed in tins 2 cent 25c
MINOT CRANBERRY SAUCE 17-oicn I 2 '/ j c
TROPICAL DRESSING •
qt |ar
25c
HURFF’S SPAGHETTI 2 IS-oa qlesset I Sc

bnoball California

*

.......19c
.......15c
.'.........7c O
........ 3c Q
r.
15‘
35
5

■&gt;&gt;

Uolilt-n Age, Nomllca. Spaghetti

TOMATOES
no 2 cent
3 for
20c
HAPPY VALE PUMPKIN no 2'/i can* 10c
EVAPORATED PEACHES new crop; lb I4e
EVAPORATED APRICOTS new crp; lb 19c
PRUNES
tender, meaty
3
lb»
15c
EVAPORATED APPLES
6-o* pkg.
7'/ac
JEWEL SALAD OIL pint 21c
gallon 1.05
DIME BRAND MILK e low price 2 cent 23c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUIl kitchen-test. 5 lbs 27c
packego of 80
9c
PAPER NAPKINS

Duld Hocklrti Picnic

P o t a t o e s l O iti

Pork Chops
Lb.
Pork Neck Bones Lb.
Leg-0-Lamb
Lb.
xx K iriu ix
Pork Liver
Lb.

. 5C

GROUND BEEF lean; 2 lbs 29c
OYSTERS Baltimore quel, qt 49c
COUNTRY HAMS smok. lb 29e

H am s

Slit.Iific.hr asf.r cured by
Dold, fate*.i p.ik.r. Cal frera
till* cei.lad peil.ti. A lal.y
fit.lt Ham alii can*
f
ma.li — It'i taday'i blf tca«*my *
Maat Valaa — don't mica eat, ,
fat yeait .idyl
j

White They Lett, lb------ --

U. 8. No. 1 Maine

Sunnyfield Bacon Lb
nr.y.r
Pot Roast
Lb.
WKvTtlHV

fOMft |ft vittfRI,

19
4

Nutley Oleo pound..................
....13c
Fens Iona Tender Garden No. 2 can 10c
Tomatoes Iona 3 No. 2 enns
20c
Macaroni orS paghetti .3—7 oz. pkffs. 10c
Cliccse extra tasty pound
25c
Lima Beans Finest Dried Baby 4 lbs. 25c

K h ln g

12 Ibu.

pC

■■

MEAL

FLOUR
nr

g*

RICE
W!diht IVarl

GOLD MEDAL
Kitchen Tented
sin

.

FORK &amp; BEANS 16 oz. can........

,a A C
4 0

POUND

a^— M—

..

-

Creumery

;• era milk itself!

16-oi

Freshly Roasted! Freshly Ground!

EIGHT'O’CLOCK

LETTER HCAbe, BILL HBApediTAQh
CARDS, BNVqLpPM. QHf j c i tROpiUk. BTC

t*

PIlICKfl ARE I'KR HACK

Prerldent Rooaerelt la ahown chatting with Mayor Will lama of Miami, telling him, |ierhap«,
bou'. the one Hu\ made him forget h!a eore law. The Mayor wa» one of the Ihmiaand* on hand to
reet he IVealdrat on hi* return to Miami from hi* fiahlng trip In the Kcya. Thr Pratklcnt rut hi.
rip xhor. by three daya to have hla drnllat attend to hit aching 'n th .

1 cup flour
1-1 tatapoon nutmeg

*2*!•

P ean u t B utter 1 9c

Lueriuux Trupirel Fruit

HERSHEY BAKING Chocolate 8-et bar 12c
HERSHEY'S BREAKFAST Cocoa Mb cn 15c
FOX RIVER MILK
3 tall cans
19c
SWIFT'S JEWEL 4-lb ctn 44c B-lb ctn 87c
SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR
20 lbs 67c
SNOWDRIFT I -Ib con 19c
3-lb can 53c
VELVO Coffee lb 19c New Dey Coffee Ib 23c
PREPARED MUSTARD
quart jert
lie

Finn Yrllew

Oredr A FI*- Urge All-White
SUPeK OLEO

WHITE HOt'SE
Evaporated

MI L K
Tall
1 QC
Cans 1 9

CITRON, UMON. ORAN6 ! ff(L
•LACE CHERRIES ««&gt;. aU.;
6 LACE flNIARHI U . r .»;
MRIIAN DATES
b)« 1 lb f&gt;I«.
CURRANTS hew %&gt;f
ytei ,
AUNT DINAH MOLASSlS ... i»A
SUN MAIO RAISINS4
i t . . Hi
O' SUNSHINE
j ebe. tfi

SWKT FIELD CORN I »• I . . . . THRIFT ILACK-EYE FEAS I w l w i
IURNIF eXEINS M ] mm I f« —
SPINACH til.mie-.idi: I n I w et.
FINLAFFll PEARS I m I . . . . —.
H I 6 XAFIFRUIT JuiM 1 •• 1 «.«•
SAIT Urn*. C . . . I Nwlk. » . . » i 4 Ih.

RtACK-lTE PEAS, N.ra »*»«&gt; « »h«

Octagon Toilet Soap

JANE PARKER
Drlirlou*

tit
1 Lb.
39°

FIUJIT
CA KL
2 l.hu.

O ctagon Cleanser 2 for 9c

5 Lbg.

K B A F T 'S

7 5 ‘ ’l 7*

MAYONNAISE

s u p e r s u d s 3 h id . p k fip* 2
P a lm o liv e S o a p
3 b a rs

Htalry‘8 Htareh
pkg.— ......... .
Coconut Hakcifa Premlna 2 pkg
Ideal Dog Food 3—IS ox. cane

SAVE THE COUPONS
pound

Campfire Economy

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/*■ THtTRfiPAT, DECEMBER 8, 1937
playing •« *h# M a i
l.ibara
Btanwyefc of th# acaami to ha played here
a n ha 11, tha iU n ,j December I I axalnal th# S*_
. f t ‘ npptrtoU awl,
• Mary C#Hlca of .Washington, a
right Jab*" tnitead of lor# and
—
Iklaaea. And th«r# waa n o ’fake member of tho Dial# Pi* l^**'**Coach S. A. n . Wilkinson orged
PS I n
(about It. Both » U n had to "Uk#
m
‘i r i a on# of lh# icanaa wham Miaa that all member# of lh# t«#m bo
r T W O (Stanwyck trie# to mak# a mao of . pretrnt tonight In uniform oa
A jher playboy via th# squared
the prpetle# will be I W W and
t con■latent circle tout#
nt -ccmedy' And Mtrahall I* authority fa t utarnt .buslnoim mntiers bo dlaand groom th# Information that Mias Stawyck
ha min latar may b# small, hut ah# p ack s'a

v

,

i

Cwitlau.d Crew Psfe One

•hip and her time, for senrlces and
far the many rehearsal*; but more
atrilf Islly for her Chrittlan charaeter and tha devoted manner hi
which aha served her Lord and
Master Jestts Christ, with the
talent the wsa able and ready end
w illing to give,"-----------------------Bishop Wing held the audience
In rapt attention as ho stressed
dearly and Intcrmtlngly th# great
principle of freedom and liberty
fo r the human race; and told how
fortunate we ar# In this country
that our theory of govemmhitt &gt;•
f a r la advsnee of other countries
of tha world In opportunity.
If# stated that likewise the
-Episcopal Church, holding th#
earn# theory within th# Church’s
Jurisdiction, allows freedom of
thought and action) something
mom to b# desired than regld
efficiency) which, ha said, stifles
Individual development. Tfe also
pointed out that this freedom and
liberty carried with It Its propor­
tion ofl responsibility for right*
«#usness snd spiritual progrraaAnother part of tha program
w at under the direction of the
Young reopli-'e League. A playlet
coached by Mlsa l'hyllaa Smith
autltled "Love Came Down at
Christ m is” waa presented by. Miss
Dorothy Stewart, Rosa Merchant.
Mary McRory, Joyce King, who
sang a sweet solo unaccompanied,
and Arthur Dranan, Jr. A reading
by Nell Stewart, and a violin solo
by Doris Jackson nrrompknled a t
th# platio by her mother rounded
c a t tb# program. Miss Elisabeth
Hyson announced th# numbers.

uninatlons Set
18 Seminole Girls
By Civil Service Attend Tallahassee

-----t*4'-#I»nt before bridging in r m eat'faat fo r Two,

rish Meeting
f Episcopalians
Held Last Night

it Z Whltehunl of Ad«l, Ga. jf thing* i
father o( p. N- WhIWbarat. for- Jn m, ny of ,
pterly of this city, died at b'a fj|m h iu, l|
home early yo*i»rday morning, WOjld be ma
acsordlnl to
Inlormallon
r#-!(&gt;f w*r| have _ r __
wtved taday. Funeral lervleM U r for tha tei~t min and liava tiielr
will ba held Thureday at 1:00 )’. home rs-aoned fer a boxing arena_____
Fun "with a punch’’ hai r#*
_
.
• *■
.'placed the aophltlkatad comedy do
. J b . rexalar wwkly meeting of '
| | f ( y£ r , ro&gt; |IU,

Open competitive oxamlnaliona TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 0 -Elgh*
for th# DoalUon of, -MUmnt «aen ilo d « U
SerotnoUcorn’ty
are attending Florida Stata ColI • erica ■ I ca
n
leg# for Women this year, sccor*
Ing ste n t and Junior fisheries dinr to (h#
office.
aUllstlcal and marketing agent
g la ty fo u r out or Florida’s 01
will bn held sMei. according to counties, am well aa IS states, Cuba.
Information racelyrri today from tha District of Columbia and
tb# United Bfct#i Clril Berrlc# Franc# at# repre*cntcd in the « r

private

you want. CAdvJ

work of any

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

PA PER SHELL

Til# last p re cl Ice asuion of
th# Bnn’a of th# legion lirurn
•ml Bugle Corps before Christ­
mas wilt b* held In tha American
Legion Hut tonight nt 7:JI
o’clock. I’ercy Haro. a,Ttleor of
tha group, ennounrod today, add­
ing that hn waa giving a w.ln&lt;r
roast for llm boys In -connection
with tbs regular drill.

LOIN, CLOD A T-BONFi

B « t Grail* Slreak-O-I.can White

Anyone planning to have meat
cured at the Meat Curing plant,
owned ad operated by th# Sem­
inole chapter of Kutur* farm ers
of America, It requested .today
to mak# reiem tlo n # at the

WILL SELL THEM

IN M A R K E T .D E PA R T M E N T

IN PRODUCE D E PA R TM EN T
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FANCY

FANCY SUCED
Friday sad Saturday
CLAMS—SCOLL____
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Rindless B acon Lb

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MOACIE WHIP CONTAINS MOW—

Egg Plants

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FAS MORI—OP TNI COSTIYINGREDIEHTSI

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CARROTS

Maxwell Nous#

B. R.

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Whole Grain

B EEF 2 can t . .

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CATSUP 14 ox. ..

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Furs Hap Maple

Mothers

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DOG FOOD 3 for d

All lOe

8—IBVk os. cans Red 4

BREAD 3 for__

Kidney B eam ....... J
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Patna Rice 2 Iba.

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W. G. MEAL

4 Lbs.

FLOUR

Springtime Com

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Scott Tissue
2 For
WALDORF TISSUE 3 For
Scott Towels " Roll
Good Luck Oleo
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PEEL Ib............33c
CITRON lb........33c

2 for

CARROTS bunch......

CHERRIES Ib. 43c

3

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G. B. CORN

3 For

25c

3 For

10C

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SARDINES
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w iiit m Not-aa
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2 For
l Qc
VINEGAR
Pte
L7C Na. a D. M. Ttay

AI.L BRANDS

4 LB."CARTON JEW EL

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POTATOES 10 Iba.
Large Sound
YELLOW ONIONS

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WITH ORDERS

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Bunny South Pancake
FLOUR 2 pkg*..

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69c

PEACHES

CHIPSO Jg. pkg. A

OATS lr. pkg......

2 Lbs.

CHA8IJ A SANBORN

S GALLONS

21 LBS. SHAMROCK 8. It.

MEAL 5 lbs. ......

Relish

2SC| BUTTER

Good Reef Stew
Meaty Pork Stew

COFFEE 2 Iba.

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W klle silk Itoar 0 ea#»
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S * rk ,a n m « l&gt; v |

2 Lbs.

WHILE THEY LAST

BETTER FOOD STORE

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2 Lbs

“Weekly H u The Beal Price* Dally
321 Sanford Ave.
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SMALL PIG SIDES
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MEATY SPARE RIBS
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mayonnaise and old-faihionrd

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15c
10c

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Na. I M . P.
CHERRIES
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PICKLE8

POTTED MEAT

Pineapple lb.....39c

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C. A. PONDER, MGR. MEAT DEPT.
N U Bonaa 3 Iba. 2 S ( | j £ ^ u

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Lai?don Says Campaign Is Organized Generators A t
Empty Stocking Fund Water Works
He W on't Run TheFor
local campaign for the ctal reasons to have a merry
Empty Stocking FXutd began to* I Christmas and to raise funds so
as two committees were select that the Children In such families Aria Operating
For President day
ted to beck the fund drive and aid msy be assured of a visit from
In the helping of kiddles as well'Santa Claus on Christmas eve.
F o r m e r Republican as needy families at Christmas I Contrioutions to the fund will be Mayor IsWell Pleased
Iaccepted by Ur. Dean, whose
W i t h Installation
. Nominee Says He time.
Herman E Morris, principal o f\fflc e Is in The Senford Herald
M e a n s It, Abso­ the Sanford Junior High School, building on Magnolia Avenue and Of New Machinery
selected to serve as chairmen j will be turned over by him to the
For Pumping Water
lutely Won't Run was
of the sponsoring committee end'Salvation Army to be used during

25 Lives Are
Lost In U.S.
In Cold Wave

CHRISTMAS SEALS
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MR

Gov. Lehman
To Call Out Na*
tional Guard For
“A n y Emergency*

Kottand L. Dean,* editor uf ThcJ Christmas week for gifts and food The new equipment for the San*
Sanford Herald, was named as baskets for the poor. Those per ford Water Works, recently pur­
chairmen of the financial group. sons to Sanford ami Seminole
Those named on the sponsoring County who feel that they wish chased by the City at a cost of
ji
0,000. has been
committee under Mr Morris were to aid in this drive are naked to appruilmalcly
Judge R. W. Were, C R. Mason, bring or mall their donations to installed and put Into operation,
Forecast Places Mer*
reporter Irarncd on a
Roosevelt Asks Lan- Rev. W. P. Brooks, Mrs. Walter L|M r- Dean In care of The Herald.' avisitllertld
S
£
cury Above Danger
te the piinl yesterday.
Morgan. J. I , Murrntrttr, II. II. | Further InformsItcB aa lo the
don To Conference Colemtn,
The equipment, which was pur*
Mr* J, L. Ingtry and progress of tho campaign for the
Point In This A m
Empty Blocking Fund will bejfhmwd to provide a more “efficient
A t TheWhite House George Weinstein.
published
from
day
lo
day.
|«nd
economical"
operation
of
the
Aiding Mr. Dean on &lt;he finan.
From ”
r ill committee are Walter Cole­ Arrangements have been made plant, consists mainly of two
£ WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 — man
with tips Sanford public school* diesel engines of 100 horsepower.
and Rev. Martin Bram.
Pacific
count to tbs FtortU
(AP)—Former Gov. Alf. M. The drive this year will be eon* for the students to give a free replacing the old semi-diesels uted
citrun g ro v e s th e BgtUtNk to­
•Landon of K ansu said today ducted similar to those In Orlando■swill offering and this money will!*! 'he plant for a mmibei of year*,
day combMltsd a wintry
he would not Iks candidate and other Florida elllea. tla pur-1 also te used In the fund and the and two 100 ^kilowatt generators,
nautt thut h*a cost M N tti
which uro being used to tp n irsto
pose
I*
to
create
Interest
In
aiding
[amount
of
money
secured
from
for the Republican presiden­
‘J5 lives in th* past few tfeur*.
current for one operation of the
families
In
Sanford
and
Remlnote'each
school
will
appear
In
Tho
tial nomination |n 1940 »nd County that are not able for finan* ' Herald at a lite r dale.
While the skies geuenUy
PU« ra * '
W*H**
Christmas Seals are going by air from Florkla to Puerto Rico. Shown above la Ibe Rt. Her.
J would not accept the nomlwere clear everywher* task
vtit ° T f alorffm"n M '* ' W
Chas. B. Col more of Puerto Rico, turning over to llsy Plummer, Pan-American representative, a park- of (he Rockies, inUna* c«M
nation should it be offered
aim reported after an "inspectlou *** containing Chriatma* Beal* to go abroad the Carribean Clipper when il take* off for San unil drifted snow caMMMt
r him.
•our of the recently completed *mn&lt; Puerto Rico. The Town Crier shown with Mr. Plummer and Bishop Colmore is Mr. Charles » Idroprssd suffer Ing. khu tsu S
The 19SG nominee made
the announcement to newspaper­
It attic and brought tho t k w i l
project- “And the City L assured Bhamisn, of Miami. Seal Bale Chairman for Datfe county.
man upon hU arrival here tor
of a supply of better w*t*r."
J' ■ ~ ’ of Hood, lo wsstsiw Pswsayle
th* Gridiron Club, a newspnjwrvsnta elver* rhoksd wllh hes,
Th* Mayor pointed out i h a t ' 0 I
n I
.
reen’a organisation, dinner.
* At Buffalo. N. Y , train s orbefore th* installation of the new v l 8 Y 6 r
V U 6 &amp; I S CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Landon omphaalied. however,
laths* w#r* virtually pagalpaah
equipment approxlmslely 76 p e r * ) .“
that hi* statement did not mean
hy a thrss-day hllaasxdL awk too
cent of the City's entire water H a n n m a n
T L Lne
ha was withdrawing from politic*.
popolou* auhurban villaa s a t
supply
rame
from
one
well
equip*,
A
l
u
U
g
l
i
l
a
l
l
y
1
d
n
C
S
Krnmoiw app**lsj to Qsv. l a b ,
"1 am taking this step so I ran Joint M eeting Of All Increase In R e l i e f ped with a centrifugal pump, sines' a w «
_
' I •P
ba mar* attlva In Rapubllcan
man today for a s tmisaillaka aae
Projects Will Cost th# high cost of purchasing power H ■ Q
ClvIcClubs
ToHonor
f lw il
I IIP
party affairs," he sakl.
ataoraont of Naliosat Oaa*4
for pumping the other wells,
** ^
EdlAv
Soon after his arrival t.andon
Minister To Egypt $23,000,000 Monthly equipped with alr-llft pumps,
Troops “(M uss Is «*s* s t
w*a
, was Invited by a presidential
made their
The new Chevrolet ! I * ton Schedule Consists Of
WASHINGTON.
Dec.
10
W
PWding Goodbye To truck recently authnrlird pur­
secretary . to , visit
President
Judge Bart Fish of iteLand. —The government ordered a $23,- Inadvisable,Mayor Ito a k Mi
BooaevaU this ‘ afternoon.
“ ‘Water Parents, D o o m e d chased by the City Commission 14 GamesUeginning dlrvcllos tbs
U. B. Minister lo Egypt, will bs .000.000-,-month increase in WPA Included in the ' $10,000
firs was on* k s u i i A
been delivered lu lha (Tty
honor guest at a luncheon to bo | spending yesterday to cope with Works Improvement project were
On 4th Of January said
Man JumpBToDeath has
slbls food shot ta g . asothsf
turbine
pumps
for
five
of
the
Hlri-cl
Department.
given Monday at 11:11 o'clock. mounting unemploy ment­
that h* bad "any sthsg
al the Woman's Club sponsored
H « n r L- Hopkins, tho works wells, powered hy small electric
Approximately (0 men answer- ro&lt; l" to mind.
BOtflK* Idaho, Dec 10- —(/P lmotors, current fur which wlU be
Kmpioyea* at the Cliy Water
IIr, d ^
ljeonmnl UcLtsca.V
by tha woman'. Club, L kw , 1 P ?"*™ - ndwtoistrator, annouDcvd supplied from Ihe gen* rat or* at A senssllonsl sUirtda piling, be­
Tbs wssk*a M cotf c*U
,
v In n or Ids ptsvsd
Club, Klwanla Club and the Bo- that work rellaf project* would bo tbs waterpiaut, and now, II was fore the aye, of his sorrowing \ \ 4»rVi wrr© highly t*otii|iHnit*ni«H| „ ,
caps
ruled
within
the
n
eit
few
by
Mayor
Edward
Higgins
ys*
c
for
C
***r*
,h'
,of*1
H,*
,l
tary Club.
than th* rSfOenstst*'
parent* cheated the
hangman
Mid, water may be pumped front Barents
.- n . Ha ( M ta ttit prasldsaL - at weeks to provido 360,000 addition- th* City's entire well system. • • upt is* itrials starve, Donglag Van terday for lha cleanliness ut K'-hool **rly this week and *very
Wl-jobe.
the
plarit.
III*
Interior
of
whlrtf
•o*UI
lha
cu
S
c
I
k
*
at***
busily
NEW YORK, Dor. r t , - U N - tha Rotary Club, will preside
—
Tlie ultimate aim of the City tVlack'sa Ufa 'l l minute* after hi* was recently painted.
Ills
announcement ' Increased
engaged In preparing the local Ismpsrsturvs lonlgkk m l
/^BTve National
Association
of over the meeting. Luncheon will
W.
ulr exm-uthm today.
heduletl
CotnmliMeneh* In approving the ached
speculation
as
to
whether
Preal*
'^SftlM fkctSrer* closed Its annonl Im prepared and served by mem­
lads for a short but hard schedule! morrow tuornlng “will I
project; Mayor Iligglns stated, ! Van Vlack. convicted nf killing
Woolaty HIur*lleant. Agent for
rosvenllon yesterday with n call ber* of tha Woman's Club under Ident nooaeveh'a ’ announced goal
his
wife,
ws*
.to
have
been
Th* schedule thl* year, con* hlghsr I ban prsvloualy
to
perform
two
operations
at
Lite
Itisuronre
for sweeping revision of the the direction of the president, of a balanced budget In tha next one time, namely pumping the hanged Ibis morning. F»ur hours the Southern
*1*1Ing nf only 14 game* and onn vd."
fiscal
year
could
be
achieved
in
Company
hero,
has
rolurnod
to
W arder L eW KeUtlnn* Ac*.
Mr*. A. M Philips.
T h . Itur»*u urged t!
water loto Ihe standpipe and gen* before, hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. hi, horn* after undergoing a of Ihe shortest In the history of
The last or three days' sessions
Judge Fish ws* born In Red- view of the business recession.
grower* Ut |h s Uslnssvtlls dbsI rating Iheir own electric current. Carl V*n Vlack of Tacoma, minor operation at ' tha Bay
The
f23,00U,000-a*monlh
Increase
wa* entitled "Labor Dsy." ann lord. Ind. but has been a resi­
Heretofore the City has pur* Wash., cam* to bid him good fines Hospital near si. Deters •he School, begin* In a clash with trtet of North Florida la tigs
Lite Leesburg Yellow Jackets ut their grov** again tarty tm
wad attended by some 3.000 In' dent nf Volusia county since he will come out of the 1 1.315,000,000.
to
now
WPA
has
been
spend.t'hoiH'd
' urrer‘t
'he Florida bye,
burg.
wss a smalt child, tla wag. grad, Up
dll*trial lets.
Van Vlack ktiaod hi* mother,
l-retburg on Jan. 4, The Yellow morrow morning hub said thars
Power and Light Company for
ing
at
tha
rate
of
$
100
,
000,000
a
The demand for revision of uated from gtetson University
broke from the guards, rlluibrd
operating
the
pumps
under
an
Ja
rk rtt took a narrow decision apiw-ur* lo b . tilt Is dnagsg I s t
Shuffle board fan* In Sanford
listwr laws , followed a “closed and served as principal of the month, so that at the end of Nov­ agree meat whkh provided a mini­ to tho top of tbu 30 foot celt
fruit In other sections of th s
session” at which Charles W. DeLand High School and later ember, f .'&gt;00,000,000 had been mum cost of $260 per month. In block sml dived off. HI* bead will hold an urgsnliallnn meet­ from the Celery Feds last season •Uln.
In.
spent,
ami
$778,000,000
was
left.
ing
nl
Iho
Sanford
rnurt
near
to
win
first
plnre
In
the
conference
and shoulders crashed ngnlml
Fahy, general counsel of the Na- Superintendent of Public
M.-leorolaglst E. S. Elllsam
" | Thus it was Indicated that WPA order to kerp the bill to a mini­
tbu local Klro Station. Saturday
tlonal Labor Relations Board
mum, City Clerk Frank Ummu the concrete floor sml lie died afternoon at a : Sir o'clock. W . II. and force Ihe Feds to retire lo the sold ths iMUperAlurv* Saturday
Mcond birth.
■»J * J .
plglit and Sunday loot slog *«
vigorously opposed revision ol " p o r ' n w a r. he . . . connected ™uW
revealed, nearly alt the water was u short lime later.
Most ol the stellar player* wh- be 'slightly sbuv. th*
the Wagner Act, and called upon with ilia well known Uw firm for s lime without exceeding the pumped from one well, but now,
Hie 33 year old Unlver*lty nf Iluahet announced today.
sum
the
president
budgeted
for,
composed last year’s Fed cage point for citrus and truck".
tha manufacturers to observe the which began Its prartlra under
he as Id, water may be pumped Washington graduate kidnapped
"BUI" Cook, a converted ei- team were lust in graduation. Such
tha name of Landls-FIsh and work relief.
The Tallabasas* area with A
letter of tb« law.
bis arcrelly wi-d wife, Mildred,
from
all
the
wells
and
Into
the
Urges Half Billion More
on No*. 23, 1915, Him had oh rnnvlrl, *11) speak si the First star* as Billy Kachry, Jack Ihir low uf 17 and I’snsacoln with S
Prevlossty
Ernest T. Weir, later added Hull and Whltebslr.
standpipe
with
fewer
hour*
of
But Heprrsrntatlvc Ellenbogen,
Ibt pllsl Church here Hundsy don. Letter Phillips, Janie* Stap­ low nf *g w e,, cold sbsla ba
lalni-d a divorce.
chairman of the National Steel lie was also Judge nf ibo crimin­
democrat,
Pennsylvania.
urged operation per dsy than with the
While trying lu make a gets, night *t 7:30 o'clock, llie Her. ler and Hrailcy Odham will bu Florida last night and sarly ka­
Corp^ asssrted labor strife had al court for a number of years that congress appropriate half a old equipment because of tho
W, p, llrooka, pastor of the
coal America five billion dollars before he was appointed United
work relief Efester efficiency of Ihe new way with her. Van Vluik killed church, announced today, add­ greatly misted in Ihe lineup this il**. Sum, grower* In th s T lls*a
year.
f
*11Is srvu fired their grots* snaty
two
Idaho
stain
policemen
l-aler
In 1*97, "the worst and moat Slalea Minister lo Egypt four billion more for tho
'machinery. Tho amount previously
ing Hist Hits will be lit* third
agency, declaring:
This yrar's team will be renter* today but tbu low rssdng
c « tly period of labor turmoil in years ago,
paid for the purchase of the power ho killed hia wife, lie was cap lime Mr. Cook has spoken In lbs
"I'm
ronvlaced
that
regardless
'rd about th* three te&gt;utmng var­ was 34IJiil May he waa the only
lured a short time lutrr.
etir history." Awl declared the
of business developments, the sit may be used for the monthly in­
church and that ihe public I* sity players, Morgan, Merchant
Government's attitude was “one delegata appointed by tha Preel
stallments
of
$300
which
the
City
cordially Invited lo attend the and Furguson l&lt;ul Coach Mcl.ucsv
of the w ont stQmbling blocks to dent from tha United State, ,o tu itio n 1. such,that we must have has agreed lo pay for the new Legion Sons Meet
service.
attend a capitulation confarenreI *1
morw. 1
expects lo build a furmldablo Mrs. J. N. Stsndifer
• national get-together."
equipment, Mr. Lamson said.
Tonight At Hut
squad from the host of rnthuslsa*
Tha association later adapted a for Egypt held In Montreux, e v in c e d the administration will
Dies In M issladw l
The equipment s i s puichascd
*“°n
tie new comers who answered the
report by tla board of directors, Hwlltrrland, at wblrh 10 other
from the Fairbanks Moras Com­
The last practice session of
Hopkina
said
his
announcement
Initial rail
nation* ware represented.
Which aaldt
Mr*. J. N. Staadifer, TS, m rthat
contained na Intpllcallons as "W pany and six years have been a l­ Hie Hmi', of the |,eg Ion Drum
Tha Hrad Coach ferrtaw the of Mr*. R- C. Maxwell of this *Uy,
at should protect the
lowed the City for payment of tha and Bugle Corps lu-torn Christ­
the
number
of
prople
who
should
elimination
dr
Ihu
renter
jump
us
kt to Mtgago In lawful strikes,
died al her hots* Iw Ul “ 'ikvcg
bill
mas will Id- held In thn Ameri­
speeding the game and staled that Mb*, yesterday mors log sb A M
lawfal means, but Its primary Old Timers Meeting: be employed this winter."
can legion Hut tonight at 7:30
basketball players this year must u'clurk folluwing a bog* ring ill*
. la protection of the
o'clock. Percy Mero. advisor of
To Be Held By Elks Two Guilty Negroes Nominees Named
be In the best of condition to with- seas.
right to work."
the group, announced today.
Rev- Martin J. Bram, pastor of stand the gruelling tests of slam
Mrs. Slgadlfor has visited
In connection with lha final
The annual Old Timers mast­
Sentenced By Ware To Securities Board Practice
ftrnl a number of blmea
session Mr Mero has Ihe Holy Croat Epltcopal Church in* th* game will require.
ing of tha Sanford Lodge B. P,
WASHINGTON, Deo. 1 0 .-td l arranged ■ wiener roast for the waa lh* guest speaker of Ihe reg­ Frequent substitutions, perhaps Ihe past few years aad M l
County Judgs B- W. Ware
«. B will ba held In the Elk's
—President
Roosevelt today nom­ Uds and requested that each ular mealing of Ihe Parent Track­ every five mlnutra, will U- nee- friend* here.
sentenced
Iwo
negroes
vsrly
Ibis
llali tonight a t $:04 o'clock,
Funeral serelc*a will t o to ld to
inated
John
W. Hanes of North member makn a special effort er* Association held in th* audi­ esssry, Coach Me Lucas pointed
Herbert Messer, who Is In chmrge week who rame balore biro and
Carolina
and
Jerome N, Frank (o he present rain or cold *a torium of the Sanford Grammar uul, adding that U will be ave­ Oxford, Mias.. Ihia
of tha enlertalanunt said today. entered plea* of guilty lo tha
of Now York to ho members nf lha whole affair will be held In­ School, PTA officials rrjtortrd rse* ry Jo maintain a larger squad
Tha masting wH ha held In charges against tbes&gt;.
today.
In order lu do this.
side the Legion Hut.
Edith Wlnlon. rharged with the Sorurltles Commission.
honor of the older at ambers of
In hie address Mr- Drum con­ S o m e t i m e e a r l y n r i t w e e k t h e
the organisation, soma of whom assault and batlary was sen
trasted the fighting spirit uf llrad Coach will probably cut th*
have bean members of (ba Lodge lenred to pay a Bn* of $10 and
Hatred, Lust and Greed with the present rosier approximately In
I’sHly cloudy In a*
since Us establishment hers la coslg or aerva &gt;0 days In tbs
spirit of Love, Purity and Beauty. Ihalf and begin practicing in ear- •rally fair In north
1I 1 L
County Jail.
Mr*. Josls Carter, who attended .neat for the renting clash
u \ on ths somewhat Culdvr In
Brook BalUmy, rharged with
After the completion of tho pro*
the district convention of the IT A Leesburg court.
east pur lluns tonight,
gram arranged for tho oocaaloa reckless driving, waa aentanead
Since several open dales remain lur* i t to M In
Undsr
ths
sponsorship
of
the
Uaorga Washington I* captain In Daytona Beach recently, gave a
refreshments will b* served. to pay a fine of II and coats or
* * » " “ »« “ d “ » « on lh* schedule, Coach MeLuca* ■od 3U to 3b In c*wt&lt;«l
Mr. M*a**r staled, and era
serve *# days la lha County Jail. Sanford Lions Club, local fans sod coach. Another bsrkfl.ld " ^ r‘
. _ not, release wllh frost if ckogi I
will got a real lasts of profes star U Earl Dunlap, form ., '” ' 1* «f «Hhsr commlUssa, taclud slated that he could
every member of iho local Lodge
- ___ _
" , „ ,.w ..la g lh* wslfare, membership,'the schedule for th# coming year partly cloudy.
la make a special effort to be Landis Rules Against atonal football p ail Wadn**day
night when th* St. Mary's Crl with lh* Golden Toronado when
mill***, w in also given at Hie
-iHearing In Flog Caae tics of tho Dili* Pro Loagus »-» It Tlallsd the Boss Bowl.
gag* lha local Blackest* beneath ha1* record for ground gaining nesting.
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 10, —(A») lha floodlights of |ho Bamlnnl* U*t ssaaBn was (II yards la 111 Other feature* on th* program Jap Troops Break
M eeting Planned By —Attorney
General 1-andla sold High School field al t i l o'clock. trips or bettrr than flv# yards by a number of student* of the Thru Nanklng'sWalls
Softool provided for lha snlirtalnTownsend C l u b s today that Iho lima had “long Proceeds of lha gam* will be while Dunlap averaged i
expired" for oeoklng a rehear used by th* Liana Club In fur throe yards every Hma ha was mrnt of th* Patbara aad Molhera
SHANGHAI, Dec. 10-(AT—The
—
present Included, n harmonica
Tha Florida flat* Advisory Ing of Ibo Supreme Court's de­ thsrtng lla work In babalf of gives ths ball.
Japan*** command announced to
chorus
by
Jtw*U
Dees,
Sonny
SANATORIUM
Hoard of tho Towaeood Clubs cision reversing lha Tampa flog Ik* blind. Tbs contact will bs
O ttor Information
Indicating
'»
PATIiNlv
will meet la the Beg Juan Hotel gtng ease conviction of Ova on* of thro* game* scheduled In lh* star class of player* com- Raburn, and Lydia Wletoldt; a
I* Orlando m Dee. 1$ at l$:M former
Central Florida by Iks CstHca.
« Celtic teem la lh* reading by AWmtt. Abram., a J g
solo by Ranon Re*]; pUtw I
Tha Attorney Oenerai replied which booala a flashy bench of
o'clock fur Ms regular ho
10 uf them were cap violin
solo by Lydia WUboldt snH . plx.^ c* 'tured b» » datachment af
Towngvad off)- to R ule Attorney R n Farrier former collets stars.
tains of their high school teams:
Japan's nlath division.
today, i
of Tempo, the prosecutor of the
Boalham Football Enterprise*
gaptalni-d
their
college dost by Miag Margaret Griffin Japan’s rising sun banner waa
and
Mias
Carolyn
Collier.
that a mass aseating will ha bald casea. who Baked Laadls to
of Jacksonville la bringing the
U Or* rcrHvad All Am*rtraised over ths gal* s i soow a* 11
ai I : t t P. M- at which
a rehearing by Ihe
Celtics l# Florida, In lha bop*
ilHon; II recelvad slat*
waa taken, 1*1* Fiday. Nippon***
ol
Court or a modification or clari­ of further stimulating Ini* rest
whits ala received
Police Posts, hallowed In main-'Infantry surged through this
fication ef Ua decision
In lha pro gam* which U draw­
recognitionI * 1 '.
•In* stories a* tto homa* of hs- breach in th* defsnses af China's
of tho work In
In letters to the Governor and ing racalar big lima college
T to c*in.*' heaviest wan I* man constable* and trouper*, en tw h lk capital aad occupied an
toadU , Fsrrter has a i d
the gala* In tha N o rth ,................—
Fred Mkiago. 77t pound guard ars to to " 0« t" In Btnrth Africa adjoining section of tto wall*.
I
Bfel* eoald aM get a fair
Fifteen college* am represent
Unlrerslty while UtUa Tkay ars to to (**lgn»tsd. by Japan*** lew* sgvacice re par­
n the
ad on Urn Csltlo aqaad of II
Ruber, brother* and Oorrrnmant order, merely a* ted tto troops were already en­
of Jadfo ,p p &gt;W»
Pi*/*"- Don Domha, gU foot
jbesa were former aUgat Polios
raged In bloody band-ut-tond
of a
m iorms, Alj AwrcJca at
Dghthtg bt NankMg-a street* ,
I
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Politics However

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Milder Weather Seen For Florida

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Judge Berl Fish WPA Enlarged
Slated To Speak To. Give Work
At Woman’s Club To 3 5 0 ,0 0 0

Me Lucas’ Cagers
Begin P ractice
F or Basketball

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Strikes Have Cost
U. S. 5 B illion
Since is t Of Year

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Rev. Bram Speaks
At P. T. A. Meeting
In Grammar School

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Lions Will Sponsor Professional
Football Tilt For Help Of Blind

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TOESUXY, B E C E S T B U n riO T

THE HANFORD HERALD. BANPftRD, FLOB iP *

SANTA

D uPont Plans
H u ge Program
For Recovery

WHITE FOX

OVIEDO

F
r o s t —Is
Predicted,h
lp“Thls Way Please”
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:
| Dr. II. II. Hume o f CaineaTni*
Here
Again
Tonight;'*«
m
"some of thew**te intbecitHas 4 Hit T u n e s
t : f * 1 „
D a m a c r e Yetln" tndu*tnr ™0,t b®
Li I l a I C u a m a g e
1
Those ei tending the conven-

and

Mr*.

Papworlh,

Randal)

Cha.e, J. C- Cha#e. T. E. BIraj*
aon, president ot the BemtnolB
County chamber of Commerce
and Ralph Bagwell, aecreury.

The Junior C l»»* will preeent
Am on* the numereoi attr*c
It* annual p l«r Tburaday, DeCm tinned From Fa V* One
tlona offered V
thn new muxire mtM-r 9. under the direction of
word Vo tho (ir ra i LakiM and
MM* Lola IluddeU.
The
play. cal. -T h U W a r Plea**.’* which across lb#* nOffthcm
gw
per a Ion* lime the wntto to i go forward and expand, the Nation "Kashful Bobby*' boast* an nil plays tonllht at Hid lllt i Tlteatre. cially ftutit Mnnttina to thn At*!
TH E U t ilit y
HO
HAH:
dnstrlal accomplishment
o f the aitir ceil. With O eorfe Talbott are four n"w song*. destined to UntV.
ju.t eat there. Then 'luddanly he
Bania au*pect* that llrlga,
ptfxt and the possibilities fo r the playing the r«d« nr . a baahfnl be nationwide hit*. Thn munlc
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
New England and aaveral east',
farmed
to roll rlfh t off lha sill future.
a doll, ll*a
linen
flipping
letey made over hy hypnotism, for "T h is W ay I'lM a * " «o ra n p&gt;n alnii'i enjoyed mtirh balmy,
H O STESS W IT H D A N C E P A U T N E R
and
Ilhlsa
and
the
soldier*
ttmh*
"Am erica depend* upon the pro­ tli» comedy rtte *
Promise • of Ion* way to add to the aplendhl w eath er' than that experienced
out at mlilnlidit til ah I with
a d m is s io n f r e e
yelp, grexa o f mattiifactu ring. When fac
________ afforded
“
‘ I hy l he In thn HOUth. Ku*t»n reported it
bring into of the most successful enlrrtalnment
• while fui. Ho he a*k*
the I !■- pr him tnoanlai. lin'd
nnd then he'd mo*n. H e ll* plead* toriea prosper, Amenrw prosper*
aver put t&lt;n here, and the Junior film, which *&lt;
Is• the llithte*t and minimum o f t j today iimipurod
tin anlilli'ia to .Und guare
U*|t*&lt;*r 4rnrtl l»r
IlHiiL Half
T
h * plan
h U n to
Ira ILri&lt; presented
n r j t a i i t i l n .1 to
l « the
•!*
id with the aoldler captain:
I «yt tt*r tin .111 PnHtiiiP ffwNlt
The
turarard
I " cayeit ot the season's Id '* mu»*' with SI nt Jacksonville, Kin.
Chi** I* tookliiK
around her at nl*ld.
I
Mu«lc
by
His
Kylhm
Ileys
"Pleaso let
me
look.
I In a Nation's manufacturers
will in subsPintl.il ' i i iums
rflU,
Sercrnl death* were' hilrlbnted
Chapter Klriit
hurt."
elude organized publicity directs In
l)i bib, In,k ill..ill
to
Iho
cold.
A
neunt
nu*
f
a
w
n
Th#*
ftOngR
fri*
The Guard
Ilia rnplnln felt *o sorry for each community and radio mater- •mXPrly awaiting the first game of Ih'o atory. and ore spoiled *11 to death In middle
T in n ei«e c
Hctea pulled her
hluo
silk her ho houated her up to the ill based UlMin industrial develop­
of tbo a"«-'ot! w llli tbit ilb- lu bo through the picture, help# e|,,,r lit iidem oit tile, N V.
nportm l
ootnf, I,t up nvir
her
yellow irtjidow rill and there aha »a * ment,
pin roil tier" t'll.U y ntaht. T ti" In und around Hot theatre
In that lloiii* r Itlsbop, I t mu* foundj
curl* will ii xlio it '/
lilt
lilt Iho while fox
rollln*
In the
A "speaker bureau" will be or­ game I* lu he n dnublo header wM.li rumf nf the action tnkew fatten to dentil.
I
aoldler act n guard ar« md her snow and muAnln*. lie seamed ganized to supply lecturers on in­
am) C'oarho* Hat sons and laird jilaee.
An ha year old negro died of
lied.
to Imtd ii|i mi" paw a* be rolled. dustrial expansion, and an effo rt are busy giving th t'i •■••tuna last
"la It lAtru»«T Iplatuallon," ' e&gt;|Hi*urn In u dim* ly l unQruc"M y gracli.n.-t," oho aald
In
"lie 's hurl Id i foot,’* said Ilah will be made to secure the co-opcra­ mlnulo Instructions
and
pr«v- tjjillad by;^B«mWMgh»w' mid Kreit led
hmme
nt
New* ' Orlean*•'henelf. "how will I ever n l.n u t jgi. "CaJitalnly w « r*n help him. tion o f vocational training schools.
llM'S.
i tick Hollander. I* pn "enleil In .Mount Mitchell In western North
to akl with ilm whit" fn»? Santa N o t In m n't ski anyway. I’ l*a*a! Manufacturers will be urged In
Teacher* and pupIN had the nti Informal rehntr.vtl, -unC.i'hy Cnrollnn reported the mercury at
must know." Hliu nhlieted
hut. I l l unlit ttnnta."
hold "op«n house’' at I heir plants unuiunl experience of
u
el» Ituihly Roger* nnd n I'hnni* of It below » rip.
I
she found piioui.Ii courage to put
■No* No!*' raid llie
aoldler. fo r pllMIC Inspection.
day wi-ek when they a**rinblt-d alfM, and aim pint 1 hr Rogers
The
.Miniiii
( tthjle
actio1dx
Iii r heml nut ntid ni,!&lt; Ilm sohlli r . Rnn&lt;a must have n full night's
fnr i-t***1;, .nf the yen ilar o|M-n*i on a low clarinet, wldl,-. tl(;* K 'fl' i hi-td until the a n ti p i^ .n l h
captain:
' ,, i, coiiio, i ll’ll po out nnd hind
I'fS
iS iV o T R 'a ib la X morning. Itj slug, tlnllar atcniniiufclW'itl ami iau*e the school building* tftc '
b
" I ’lensr itnay I po p u l’with the up hi loot. Hut you nui.l prone
WkV dpclded to teach last Hat-j porta thn nUuKpr In thl* Men*'. hnto not hi-allii* fnoHltln*. f.U
fnx lonIKllt?
Vuu know
IiqW I .. no Hi/ 1 you won't run O il"
urrtky rather than come back
id*'
Thla song I* ii*i'.l m ain by iier.fi'n* w ire IH m u l and
much thu i-lilriltiK fb id* of iitu *
• I piuml.."," tat Id llulfiu.
the Friday after Thanksgiving.
and th'' cold, wild wind and th1'
Ih lly Clruble, when wli,* le'gln* inlaaed at Miami hospital* far
Fooled'
AB E RD E E N , B. D., Dee. 7-W PI Thn only serious conscquonct of
c rv .
Mine** brought tm by Inhallui,
ihiitt night aky moon to mo, I
Bho ran to tie on liar Mlilo — A unique carrier contraption llin Saturday school day la that nlnRln* li In »n audition, when'
fume* from open charcoal healmust sii ." .
ermine capo. Tho captain shout­ and a standard highway truck am ii Interfered with several Itn
era.
Thu capla)n looked etnlmrraaed ed to Ida company:
the locomotive power for a ra il­ porUnt hunting trips.
Vegetable rroPa were reported
Dilry Feed................ Hi
and.aald: T i t a n don't think I
"Mpp. open lha door."
road line which operates on Ik
The following were elected for
d*ma*pd In Texa# hut the Rio
told Bania. And please don't he
20r?' Lnylnu Mush....... $2,
Out rushed llelgn to the side miles o f track balwten Lcola and cheer lender* for
the
enmlnlt
Or*nde yallay. thu
renter
of
anrry, but I am h*rc in keep ef thn whllo fo t.
tin » inlli-il. Mound City, 8- D. near here.
Horae Fced...„............. It&lt;
llaakethall *rB,o|i II rnbo l!HM.
that
state's
c
l
f
a
*
eropn,
reported
the fox nwny tonlRhl'
i.UuulnC nil till lilt;, ahurp, teeth,
C llrU ft I ’ u lp ........................ S I.
MiMuii.nl
uiid
Kslherj
Knnitcr* and buaineaa men rn- Itiiliy
no dama*a to crop*.
"Dear, dear." aald I
l ull raid. •"Tliimk you."
\ivcil the defunct Alound City and flainmag''.
Hog Feed.................... SI
■clock struck In. Tlit'ii
In a Rash ho sprung 1« I'M Enilcrti rHiln m l.to fu lfill their
It, F f'notier, uurli'Ulturo H'lieliI'R ICE S A R E PE R SA C K
feel, in iifh l IPlx.i'a rape In III* pun JmDMS'MaMrHi ..Jieedf,. .They Br-- f iHttta ii,_x'iitd__niicnilunct)
whUtwircal i iTTh -T friir itrtw ~ HMitmit ~ ttte
rut ,,|&gt;&lt; ri,lir*t&gt; px )U'U*"* 10 per cant at III* p.irt 1taller tiftlt evi'ulpti
D elia. Tlieii Ilm clock1 a*ruik tlie
wind
across
tho
snowy ,l.y iixlni* a simple pilot 1car cun* cliis 1. J.
midnight. There sal tho whltn hill*.
n tvnl l,y IV. \V. Italic)', manager
It. II liiniil « o
lit mi uutie
fox on th# window till bla point
Tho cnptnln
saw
lort
hde. uf tho lln".
iiiiil.il,
uecldeut
Hmulay
and
nt oars outllnod In lha moon­ what had happened. Thn .wldlo
Tit. I'll"1 «nr Via- renrlructm) by w p 'ik &lt;1 lit* VA Ifin l n*r, lie and
202 S A N F O R D A V E .
T E L E P H O N E 80
light,
_/
fox had fmiled them nil. T h " ili"i». mbcrimr nn "Id flatcar Ii l* it t.i'in b‘ llie n"lbe &lt;d lloyel
“ W h tl’a *hlar* he
rntilaln orderml Id* men to fid- c 'liip iiv d i f liyit tnlta which M "
Wllli
.Hurt an
through tho crack at
low, hut they ran so ahtwlr tlial
elation o f Vero Beach, advocated
,| i • honk ■ In the m ite r a fln
Mm hi
of Ibu v/lmlow. "W hy Ilm
thn Whltn fox and llelyu
w ijo ii tnolni, itj)-it i&lt; had..ii into shiM ■ .bul ti up
organization o f eltru* grower* "a b - 1
A n lih’tyi *. i i i in i' ll ,
Mr* l "
anon out nf light.
aoluiely Independent o f specula*'
simitar to tlr *c nf tin* n.itm ut- 'l mi lb tilulii' i&gt; lirtA iop H.i|il"i*l
Yslplnq And Moanlnl
"Oh, dear, What
will
Bania
tor*.'' He aald his Idea o f a citrus
nnd
V\hi!"r
IMik
Rot b " kn"w very well,
ra ff*’ a»W tbe tumr, little 'r a p ■ The fi* nt win I " f the nmtoi
agreement w a » one which would
■Mr and Mi*. W. Ii H lili" went
no on* auiw rr"il him hut
tala. .
approach that which would be done
Vehtfle nte m u led In .M rinillr lg In tliim i, ii.i, *|ii ionhi v |u bisoldlar captain who aald.
if all eltru* were under one owncriinlie* nluive llie tails hy the front nllll il dillipllll'r who I* III.
■way."
s t i l l 'l l 'i In. m r wheel* rest on
Mr- Arthur Metcalf M In thi-i
the rail* and are held In position, barbershop cl ii ring Mr.
Hillin'*
without the use o f Canges, ty the absence.
rrnr section of the pilot car.
Till* week Is to hi* a busy
wcrk with
iis
f'lty
elucUoii
(inland fair) n y rk f* almul • ’ - v l *
Tiii-,dav ninl « l«.«uii|&gt; w eek’ nil
PI.. **i** lirwe. aer\ li. 111111111* *
tbn *1*1.
( .,mill tmi. l l i t A l t n». .»
■ •
II F Wlmi'li'r l» * i’n"ral chair.
i
il l, Ml i -Mapsin &gt;Id'l l i.
"Voout Voum," n comedy fox
ii .1 mi. 1 "
* .1a in 't. &gt;'■ "1
man wllli II. F, King, A. II. Flint
r , 1 i.o
lokim o rj. .......... kin)
trot hy Hum Conlow
and
At
rit ltr.IN, Di’ci 7—
The lie- 1"y snd r . t*. Weal as dlxlrni
trUrgel, M iiuug hy \V«lly Vernon.
4!(i‘i"&lt; circle, orlginateil hy llie Ilsb-j ■imimniiK i hulriimn.
I ii n * On'.. Jin Ui'i nr,. .Mi* V it. .no Vincent iin3 je r r y Itenii-n.
yb til i«s, la living g-ndunlly aban*|
p p . Worl; utoiiipl llin
thnotro
coim l in ihe frcriiian land survey It i ..Iliirtiiu, M r. A. Ii tiimr
toil want to ho n ilor*. They
' ill III.......
rtUppIMS
nnd
.Mi...
n
,i
\v.
Miirluliffg Jw |I,V*. »
i&gt;i
Iii til. IMH llRt dcpiirlmcnl, hy order o f Hr. W if- *
i;»iii
,"lik
I-nlli'd
" V ludll
\l
II. .. Illll't* II I'tillllllllll*. w rit" a
•
I 1 Lu * tlill
ftfl• helm Krlrk, mlrvMter o f i intn loe.
n y r i’ M i «
m i ll* 1i«: m » H l'l’ l’l i i x
l&gt; m llU n b l biokliiK utter Vocm," which dit-y slnp I n . th"
m i a im .i i ;i t i
Insti-jd, n melrlr system o f CHI rie- Mi
1M l'y
I III Ktor It. n r i1*
Mini! II M, I
Ibcalrc's
I'rupytUin
r o q jii.
bin in any*' MIOVC,
tuMui- i'mnIn
,
&gt; f / ‘ irnu.itN * f.iu.wM, -a grci * ha( been mlu jit oil, divided
I'* c l IV Himlord freight agent* In nn .nccldi pi lip.)' twist, tip ill"
^
i * j li Ti
T.XVHUU1 *'
Into tfcns, hundreds, Itioiisuiul*,
11
id Now VniU I'miirni lly. wu* in sound , (uinlpmcni o f lb.., projot'.’
1 (1 ^*1 l.unUl*!*) —riA |lll&gt; llpfi*
etc
n
n lfltt
iiib 'iio T I iiii "la y
iiaiklng
for Ilpn room so that their voice*,
ftvitf it#-u • . i "i
M 'i l li # ■ Miip|iU#i lly hi,
tlrIn . tlrrlh h d l.'.tjiciyfiitc, d iW H
alnglifg ,l)ie aong. nr" |rojccl^d
i;c 2 2.*
i HKhlrniti?, tniirkri
ihmil angle. yriUjbavw, lull, •fepecs lit* hui-lili'.'.A Ini Ids r*uid.
I 'Id. IjuBudBr |ypr, I
Inm
Li m i *■ i •
on llin screen wllh t h o , fcaliu-o
Mu)or
|:«l
HlggloK
of
Hnnliird
V'HVIfc; Hub. hpr«. »cc. sired of |io. Time 'has ia-cn a l­
|In (if S'O IftUPI
tin, . Ii.iklni- hand* wllli (rb'iids plilnr". They do aevn-nl ilnpA lT l.lM K»*|(
H4« llftu -liifi
|or surveyors to ndapl
. « *i4 A4ijK-aU.Hui&gt;Hlt« siVfHhdrmi** lowed
*#!* *|tal . .JMM'IvI s(t
uses, with oribcslral imoitipTid
In Hvb.iJn VV"Joi-sday,
l '. »;t»!» in arV nr r J li nr. Ft 11* Ih n ii-c lv o to the new rule; l.ut
*M**«1^ »*» l* rV
IN Hht’ rlrf tlr,nly of llanlnrd ment.
InI-.. I1*III!
V
T i 11j h i |ilii*, lilir f, I* |*l r, A. i T I * » .
by
April
I,
1P4.1.
all
their
inslrtr
r i.ill) .... Il l'*
1 '■"* i.Mili' No, in, fitfully irC'i.
na* I ii H v l'ilo Tlnlrsilny.
"This Way please." Hn&gt; Hilo
N ,
(I2 i.
M U n lllllts
IV. tnrnl* nre iicpecicd I ii bear Ilia
&lt; * ! « ’ . iii'lMy i
II
Wnril had :i parly out song of lha picture, is used first
I
«*
v vl ii i mi.*, a- LViltUlcrB, l«l» 11* new suMlivisluns.
i i i :a n h
•&gt;
\&lt;
• i Hi tl Um
for ii II.hint* nip nt llnllovi'r us n piano arcninpanlment lor
Crralr*! ronuilf* ib I up
iJpimi»u| in- I &lt;
IlMil a i m : I**Ij
link l« |irn
TiiiMiliiy,
r««ro(T rrrd t I'lrn lr o f
n danco don" on llie llienlro |i&gt;uf
gif, 1**1‘i
»!i- til
|Mii»rr, fine Inur.liamL
»tu un*
.T in*
W iiiii.i u 'h
Mlsaliatary by Hio iisberi Hi s.
lili-li n» ft I
Li'irni Nnllcc
*utn«*
rulUUo rabisel.
Rliliin
nf
Ilm
First
llaptlat
Ill I I
i' .
('Hurt'll
&lt;hsi’ irnil
th"
(lo ther
bm ir V t i f 6 9 - 3 0
Mitnn wt'i'k nt p riiyff la,l woik.
Duly . . .
*
Tho I la Id Ml I'MiarCcutlnn I*
IN Mid T lill MRTATftfl OV RAW- having
Ilm
ehiirtli
liullillnr
I liL M. ■ rillH IlT * IkffiMft
rli'iined lip nnd nil the alarm nod
r W l’ i.T IM.TATMRH— ficuihrrn.
FINAL uroTirw
NOTicti ih
iiK iiib iir
nrvitWa wood .p ail* painted wlilto.
c »*" ’ *
I tlr lo flood qua1liy(
"The C «s*aik* are couiing"— a
bit"! • VT II Ml
lha? tlir iinil, rwlunrL wilt on ll»«*
Hur pmkInn huuaea nr«
g el­ Cty o f Terror In thr MMdh&lt; Aji-s
ft••I.* . au|ilie«i light, dr* III! _da) of Jii nti ii r*, A, I*. IVSX.
( t •ml fitunl, mnricei
ria. lirriHMit In llir IliinnrAtild I'Rilllly ling down lo
full lime
work In tbe tribe* o f hen then Inhabitants
h.Mwe , ! ( t upurut £i| lu*
net* Judge uf HrtulnoU County. Fl«rl*
I*'"! I’* w II ’-" KRUtTiillF. || un; ila. rnv final rrlurn, ■rruunl and slum the fruit Un* mntiirrd lip Thai /ilnttcd the HussI mi Sti p|H-*.
1.1Ir I'M Hio4 IS Ml'D Hi
Vuitrherr Iim AtlllllriUt)UllK off thn
la iil)1 celery 1* milking lino, mmns today lut one toing--lhcpuI'KIC
T I 11N *I *Ci *-IIPI»l |**«. 11MItI, » *** ll»i I tile tif Hi inimt II
Hr Inn » ri»
Sops have Ibe fulhrrest pacific mlvi nt o f a bund o f tinging
un*Jfl linTiV pi i i'h i t Bie.idy
1 1 1 dii't i •id, mid nt raid (Iitu*. th* 11 Hilda
W EEK
null |hero* nrnkn npullratloti In ihr advanced Iii Mltrh Hammock.
men
who . Iiavi! hc*n Ihrillinc
Mild Jiuliir fnr B final Ptttlrmcnl
Europe und. r the name o f Ihe Don
of
i »i &gt;
admlnlBirnllon of •»!«.'
C ofisrk Russian Male Chorus.
••■fair* and fur an ofd*r divctturs*
ina in# as aurti AdmlaUlralrU.
O K L A H O M A C IT Y , Dec. 7.— These men, former officers m the
Ii.klrd thla 1h« Tth Hay uf Da* Wh—Twelve children were
in­ Imperial
r#nb if, A D 1HT
Arm y, "T h e
Hinging
ON IK /* •CIIWART*.
jured. several seriously, when a Horaemni o f the Steppe*" aa they
Aa AdmlnUlrafrlB of ih# Haiti* uf ceiling milapsnl late yesterday
ha Mi’ i'.i* &gt;i KOinvMtrr.
are now
appropriately
railed,
*
Drrtaavd. in a grade school building hare. thirty-ala strong, are under lha
leadership o f Serge Jaroff.
11J MAGNOLIA AVE.
[ nlor High School, Der. oth a
I . — A n n o u n c e m e n t*
Their appearance In
Orlando
la scheduled for Frlilny, Dec. 10 at
U A V E Y O llil Watch repaired l.y
the Municipal Acditorlum.
Trumpet,
one who really h*owa how, Wanted ■Hiual
Distressing culd in rhe*t nr throat,
prrfnpibly tv
Nn other chorus possesses such
Briggs, Jawalar M .gnotl* A r e
J2 Cano
never safe to neatfet, gunerally nieea
Hanford Herald,
up when auothing, warming M u - marveihus sm rrity, such' a pha*
Wn can save you nruncy on *dt — _______ _ _________ _ ___:_____
nomenal compass— the baase* de*
tvrois I* applii.I,
or Wood bi’atcr*. Aak lor 15— A ( l a r l a e n t * F o r Ite n t
Letter than a mustard |iiuu-r, sccndiiig to inrradlble depths, tbe
Mii-ti
role
gets
actiuti
because
it’s
Pile*'*. Blantcy Itogcra lla n la a io *--- —— 111
■
. .
tenors soaring to height* o f lyrical
, kutnlabcd
upart ment— model 11
N U T Just a aalve. It's a " c a w l a r
Jrrftawf-—atlmulating, penetrating, enrhinlment. T o those man, their
convenience*, park
it
Sum,
nnd helpful In drawing out local cow- homeland on the hank* o f Ihe
1’houa s t l.
S— A u to m o b ile *
fcrlicn and |wln.
"quiet Christian D o*", aa they a f ­
L*rd by rnillloni (or 30 year*. fectionately call the wkl# river (hat
' l l Ford Coupa m l — four-wheel E X C E LLE N T A PA UTM ENTSand
Iteamimeii.lcl
by
many
doctor*
and
flows
southward
through
(he
trailer I17S—large *m u ltr*llcr* rooms. Adults, i!ut» li. fill) tit.
nursr*^ A ll'd r u tg is ti'. Jn Hires
8(eppea, is always a livin g m en*
with a rebuilt Dudga truck. Reel Newly turnUbad 1 iisiui opartitrrnrtln: Regular Hlrengtb, t'biidreo'a (mild), and Extra Strung. Ap­ ory. Thla memory la _ stirred to a
* Bon*, used oar deal ay*.
m»nL
io «
MagtioU*
Ave^
proved bjr Hood Houadkavpiag.
i passionate intensity * when
they
Phon* m .
t — S itu a tio n W a n te d
tin g the songa o f their homeland

By SIGRID ARNE

BIG A PPL E DANCE

DIG TURKEY DINNER

CLUB

Truck I Locomotive
On Home-Made Rail

*
3

i

S t a t e D o e s N ot
N e e d W age-Hour
Law, Says W ilson

YOU CAN’T HELP BELIEVING IN
SANTA CLAUS WHEN YOU SEE
THESE PRICES

Sanford Cash Feed Store

whlzpered

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

,400-Deffrce Circle
" Adopted By Nazis

DELIVERS THIS NEW

'

[t

(Peanut)

Any Q uantity

W. i.Wa iGoctsch
atfiUiMkfM

I' ■9latatittrUefj|'

R.C.ALLEN

llor-seiucn
Appear In CossackK

C lassified Advertisements

HAYNUS

COLDS

FEVER

Job a« aura* or cook. Matlla
Brown, M l Hickory Ava.

GOODRICH HEAVY DUTY BATTERY
Schick Shaver
Wa bar* a coaptet* Una of oil
hurstag. gaaoliaa and electrt*

II—miacrllanrotra

b estir*, (let oug prices before you
buy. StottCarraway, Inc.

You've tried nil th » »&lt;•*(. now
l(T the bael. Oily Hbi-o Shop,
110 Hanford Avcuue.

Upright piano, good twoiliHoa,
fur quick «*le*-tk0.o0. Term* Ii)
reliable party. I’ booa M (J .
OverbeuUd

American

Gaaolinu

licater— Mi jostle Console Radio.
Anr old toy*, book*, garara, »tc H
‘for . Klkz Annual Xmaa Tree. Phone 61P-J,
I'liuna 111 or bring to Bcoltfifed rood muio# (or axle. May
Carrawer. US Magnolia
Are.
be *■ "n at Flellcbar Lrothera*
T oy* which ran be repaired will
(tin on Sanford Ava, Boa W.
appreciated,
|fA N T E D : 600 people lo al'cRO
"trax b lu g Boclsty" at the Ju-

WEED.Y

FLORIDA
*a -• •

__

SEE US
TODAY

__

ror ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION vs,
D o u b le J e s te J / D *u b k A lk m f

I f r
E v

b a k in g

POW DKR.
N o S la c k fill

No BLADES, No LATHER
N * BRUSH, No LOTIONS

BuuUU Electric

I

McKee A uto Supply
8 A t,r o l&gt; D '

f

�*W $ W W W

^ m r i:
,1”

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'4

Seminole County Produce*
More I'm it And Vegetables Th»n Any
Similar Area In Amerfea

_
Sanford la The Only Central
Jriorida City AffordIn* Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8.

VOLUME XXIX

SEARCH FOR BODIES OF PLANE CRASH VICTIMS

101

NUMBER !U

Established In 1908

Freeze Blankets Entire U. S .;
Damage Slight In Seminole
Flowers And Shrubs i TI1E PILOT STAYS ON THE (JROLNl)
Suffer From Frost
But Citrus And Cel­
ery Are Unharmed

Warm Tonight And
Cold On F rid a y

Allhiinch *ut freerint; 1vni|*t*r"
ai Iru* t \Hlnl 1!ii
&gt;|jl ( « iBml
Flotilla I n night ami Hie wht1*

f*iM, iP p'itctl In Ih* um* of the
h o tv b l hi n tiumlnt of &gt;«•«.*,
ibLi itkt Ii*iI l b•* on I It i* (*«it nl y r »i Iy
lb»* iimtiifiitr, tints** dm M t'ttfl with
tHo filr u t mill

Cold Weather Reach­
es From Maine To
. Florida W i t h Ice
And Snow In Enst

Wave* From Rockies
Bringing New Cold
lllnst For Weekend

vout'l i lift* milu**i&gt;

o ir Ma UmI that w r y
liillr
Ioim I ibiitii »o luol torn
tloru In
^ • 'I h ttt Ml it nn :t

f

Pv A iM fiik d P ft ii

Win Icr nimwl Itnclf nlonff
1 lit' Atlantic seaboard from
Maine to Florida
todny
brimting snow., and icy tomimrnturOH 1o parts of New
Ktijilffltil and t hi*'Middle A t­
lantic states and the threat
of a new cold wave tu tho
Stnith.

I nl* o* t* t tm h a t lotito**1 .in«J
|Wtiticii)ii*ly tottmitif, hud nlii’ itlv
b*tii dm iin’m l «*im«i&lt;h*i‘tilil.v ly thu
t%if nl
Moti.l »y
tiigli* mol
Amy liUlo nihliMoiml da mil go 10

N o r th e r n

Fishing Writer
In Motor Boating
Is Visitor Here

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Don .WatersAnd Wife
Inspect Inland W a­
ter Ways Of Florida
lodsy. tin also ..rf.il all member,
M“ "K
* »«l'e r s
were
lo Uiuku a special effon to he f &gt; v n ronsidimlion by the hViniii
Pre*rnt a* tniaJuesj inalters of **1" (Manly Cum miso loners in then
importance s lit be considered ot,M '«ulnr monthly sosmi.ii in Hieir
tho loeelini;
i chamber in (lie CmiH ll"u*«» yes_______
|U i dny. Clerk nf .he lluanl 11 C.
Tlio regular nmetinc " I
|bu Herndon reporte*) tmlay.
Hemlnolo Tear hr rs Club v lll bnl 1►urlnir the early part nf " ■■
held In the Oviedo lllitlt H&lt; luod n u eluijj, .Semiii.de
Cinmljr To*
Crldny allernoon bealimlnlt nl !* ‘'Ih C - r J n « l&gt;. Jinkim. rep.ir&lt;t*l
: 30 o’clock, T W. M wim t, Su |lb»» nppiosimately one third of
perlntendent
of
H. Iinnl*
.»tl-1the in* mil* for ll»37 wo* pnl.L in
nounred today, add lug dial oil Now mher. on amount consider
Ihe v lillo arliont* of III.- cOoiii| l' ,’l&gt;- f«*r e*ee** nf the t.dlll cdlec« l l l be dismissed ol noon on ilml .••**•»* f"i n similar p.-ib*l lo*&lt; y.-nr
.
II. F. WIilluiT . nirilmlluti*
imirriitur ft** ^ ‘mini’ll* i%nm*y
ul&lt;Mi t i tnluri’il In i I’P'iii 1 n'ltivli vi'ii*

W a ller H Cntrmnn. mil) eon
ilidalo for CHy Conimlsshmei.
reeell’ed 137 nf tho I I I
m l. *
citsl III Hi" City elretloii y .sl.'i
day.
Commissioner
Cideman
elcetrd fur a term nf lllire yea.*
nnd r* places Cnnniilsslnnef W
A. lo 'llle r wllnso let III of
nl
flew aspire* January I.
thlnm.l K i,iiii.i ninl Henry M.
Wuls.l.l , te rell. .1 ow- rule e.u li
III tile ide. Il«1i and Ihe in' an* nf
Joseph
Jarrell
and
Ml. key
Mouse nlut npp&lt; a red tintulut 111"
13 luu'llate.l l.oll..Is will, ll Wei*illsi-oi.l.*l, ’ll... I.allnl Inr Jorf'-d
was illseapled heeoiun lliu inter
hu.l foil, d t » mark X nil 'he
fV ln r V
i \ f r 1*11-11 n i D I l l ' " ni1
IhmtlBbnul
'he
V C lC iy
U l l l l l t b County. Iluu.ver. tin* llnai.l look 1iull.it In-side 111.' name and Hi"
Ml. key Molise wo* dlsror.le.1 h *
1it*i «li finii*’ tu t (am « it •In* ninftiT.
W A H lIIN d T llN , 1&gt;rr s. H f l l j ||r, A. I' Kirk* f'Oiinly phyal* rouse lliu (.inn) paper rharncley
Tho
Acrlnillurul
Ailln*iiiii*nl riin , uppi nn •( hrfnii* lhi» (*«nimU* Is md M iplulHled uib'r In K*"&gt;
fold. K d *aid 1* lolno woo clerk
Ailm liiM rutInn
iimi*uni***'*! y •* i*|i»fn*rN *»h*| tnlvl#i‘#| Ih* ni *»f *hu
uf lln. e|e. Hun held in (he Cum
Irrday i&gt;pp..li,line„l nf o e i i n l r o l ^mwded c m l i l i t e x i s l l n i r in hi*
. . . .
..ffire « l ihe present lime and re- m ission'. '* Chamln-r In Ilia i ’ Hy
emiinilllee In nilinlnl .l.-r
pne
. . ..
...................
tpieided
llm Ituoi.l &lt;&lt;&gt; provide Hall uii.l N. i*. darner. I' l»-ty
nt.l Billllh and J&gt;&gt;
IIlin k
visions nf n IllarkellnW
acre- n,MiUlin|1|
fllr th,. p*Hent*.
meijt KOteiiiliig
shfpments
of
A li.-r -■mne dlsrusslnn nf (he s i ' l l &lt;0 u* liispr.lnr*
*-e|ery f ,mil |*ln||da.
^mailer (he ll.eiid uullenired Ihe
Tho nl.p-el nf II... oereemrnl 'enlal o f t « o ndditionil h « n » . a.I„ .
, ... .Ijoinlnu his prese.d .pmrlrrs.
I* » „ re.-n.lo... tin. flow nf Ih o^ An
' f|. n. Ihe I V. Whllnn
n-w rogelohli. e.up Inin
,]nw ( , f f » e in I'olulk* ........
be.James II Sharon. » » * r1’ eleeleo
so os In lii'.e o -e
relurns
fm e Ihe lluord wilh .efeienre In
Consul C.iti.lHiilid.-r nf Ihe lorol
grower*. The eunlrul i-iuiimilleo (he Wllsmi Cypiess Company and Camp nf ihe Wend III. n nf Ihe
will liovu oulhnilly.
v illi up- reijui-sl.-.l (hot ihe Company he Wnild nl the rleritnn nf nffle.-rs
pnival " f the Seer. lnrr id And ttisnled p. nnh-hni to ronslrt..' u for Ihe coin in* &gt;™r held In tinroll ore. In ..Hot Inirpdtile ship
ic »w ii»e »a *■
is s rl
Amerlean (.eal.m Hu* loei hlght.
lo tlrs nfflelols
rep..|led
Hits
morning.
Ollier nffiei'.s .I ' l l | t i serve
fur Hi*. Iisnl Celery Camp dor
Irise Ihn conduit V'-ir or": II. d
Hall. Advl*nr |.l.-ilte|,»nl; A. «'.
Madden, ic.iiker: den. \\ Hhnson. Kseinl, Chortes I- llorlon.
l&gt;r- K D ItrownUa. was el.wl Wat. Iimuii; and W. M Hurl mi.
rd Wurahlpful M ailer
of. the Sentry.
Hanford loidg* K *. *1 K. and A.
The awilllor* appointed f'*r (he
M. for. Ho* coming year «t the roinln* year were: J. C. MeClelannual election tit.'in o h U a'dif land. C. c Cullln* and W. I*
Tempi.. Iasi night, Lodyu d ill
yields. A. I. Thomas was named
elalx reporte*^ today.
Captain of do- Uniform Hank.
Oibt-r offlcira elected iliiilog
I. McNeill and II Morgan '•!
the ronvocatlon w*ra; Joint K- W inter dntd'ii
were
ownrded
Km It li. Betiloy W ard-n; Kdwn-.l Ihe
I’ rol.'' Hun
Degree
uflj’r
K. I ,an». Junior Waraen; Jatuna Which a h.in t. wos served In
O. llu ff, Traaxarer: and Charl'-s those present lie hiding u Ini go
J Humph, Heeretary.
su rn d aii" fro m 'Winter Harden.
Appointments which are mail.,
by llie Worshipful Master will
In* announced after die liotolt'
don of offtrera on l**-e 27 nl
Whi.h llm * all Ihn liolges .util
Pilsing the I Silt district will l»&lt;
In v K.'il to the Hanford Tempi"
for 'ha Ineixllailon of their of­
ficer*.
Thn Officer* will be Install'd
by Most Wnrshlplul (frond Mas
ter Italpb ft. Chapman asalsHst
by Frank I* Miller, drand M 'r
shall. The occasion wilt be lb*
first J lint Installation ever b. Id
In Hanford hr lha lodges In tbl*
district,

AAA Hoard Names ",Z'£........ ......... ....

Control Group In

TAI.LA H AS.SK .
Dec
7 —
Borne nf thn Hanford stndeni&gt;
deserted their sludlea last week
land took the weekend off. Ih&gt;t
Mllcbell went
home and !&lt;"'
T h lip en took a trip to O V Ille
amt both had a most enlnrabln
time.

SHOP
T a *LY

Dr. E. D. Brownlee
Is Named Head Of
Local Mason Lodge

IT .K '8

Avoid The
Rush

14 Shopping
Days 'til Xmas

I'B fK iU A M

IIHOADCAH'I'

Charles Bpencer Hart, Exaltad
Ilulrr o f tha Elk'* Lodg* and
Taul Hoffman, president a t tha
Automotive
Safety
Kouiufkdon
will b « featured on tha Elk'*
Safrty Program tonight, from
10:45 until 11:00 P. M. E. 8. T .
broadcaat aver the Columbia net*

M IA M I, Dee. B— t * T - A n p re
senUdve group o f merchants tol l
city cem m iasioam yesterday p a r
sonol tarua must be reduced "o r
Xnas a tag atriksc”

Coleman Named
, Commissioner
In City Election

a n d c e n tr a l s e c -

linns nf the ruuntry cost “ I the
liooklr* also suffered front th «
odd. Ktevrli turtle* uf snow lit/
in lliiffntii.
Ktimv felt tn western Mnasnrhu*
sells nod tl|&gt;|KT N ew York SU to
rod rntmv flurries were predicted
fur New York Cily, Pennsylvania
i ■pm lt d m ow, try
mad*. and
Drifts whipped up l»y high winds.
Although Klorlds’s two-day c*&gt;Jd
wave nits on the w-nm*. WesUteC
Tho pilot flirty**on tho g iomul whnt thi* riolio onniroll.**! plmu*
I’ urrmi ohsenrers sahl
another
poc* ulitft foi tmvul ntiti.i iiiin f f uni nrnnl yunnory prmnio* hr nr Hints of cold ntr tins moving ta*
I'otfinmiMi, KnirlrtHl Knmm n*Mh*» Mi|uivn \V« •!»,*' tin* ship *»u I*** %vriisl Ti’ sns nml Oh* noulhww**
iiiitiptt!n«l pllotlo•,* tnlo tho air wlmi* a mbut coatroU it • flight hi Mid that the »h ifi would r#n«*w
l In* rold nnd misrry In Klorklli
lospiMiKO to radio iliiorlioh ft mu tho gnmml.
oh uti tilr^iidy Imva Buffered fltll
««io tis iw crop dnninffi*.
Tin* front warning t r r v lft * t
IM r U n • .n 'd the temperaturaa
iwnit.l lie nbnvo frrrxlng In all
I n l * uf ihe peninsula tonight.
North Floridn wn* tutd tn InokS*
Inr sitlr freer Ing weather lYhlay
morning.
The odd wnve moved
south*
vnrd (tier I lie Iturky mountain*
mul flu ill Plain* region to ensttin I'ul.iindu nod Knti-A* nmt
eastward In the upper Missis'
Mppi volley.
On 1m nr situw v s * forecast fo r
i he Cninliltns. olid |Hi*«itdy north*
• in Mississippi und Alabama by
tniuorrow.
Th»*ie tvs* no hii-l* fur on rstl* .
mote uf I lie In-* suffered
by
KimIdii unm et* Inn repurls lit*
dieoled liurk erup* were holder
l.d llinn etlrtis. The .Stole Mor*
l.t titi,* Itin■•mu ot
Jorksonvilla
lerrivrd report, uf damage to
I*m i. up In 75 p erm it ptid *«
I • “ * u|* tu fill percent in
tho
Kierglndes,

Warning Issued On
Frozen Fruit Sales
LA KIM,A Nl&gt;, lire. R .~ W l - T l t e
Kim ids Citrus t’nmnilssiun litdoy
tt ill lied grower* #||1| ,|,|p|,rril
•••finiii
from
morketlnit
fru it
fm reii durlnj; the post I wo days
of et i reme rold wealher.
The attla hoard said it would
'haw up regulation* Inter In the
ilny eovrrinif the movement o f
fruit damaged by the rold.
Commission member* said they
ilid nol know I he extent o f the
•UmtiKe hut had rrcrived reports

Chinev fur*-*', e .ilie r * limuli*l
more linn. ami.oiKl, retrral-|
&lt;d ml., llm wall.*I illy oii-ti oil iloy
V eejrn l»y leaving niily rear gunr.ll Ineiexsing cloudiness and warm­
'h-laehintnle in ilo|i.*le lha Jupn . er. probably followed by show*
n&lt;f*' odvonre,,.
I &lt;-is Thursday, beginning in north
to*
ll wn, rep drd reliably that Ihe and west eenlral portions
Jspanrie hod I rnl.i ll through Ihel nlghi. somewhat rotilrr In north
f n « l bar ill-oil'"' lu ill nriuss die portion Thursday night In eg*
Vnnglso m id way Iwlwien N o n -1 •fetnn norilr portfon'* Thursday
•
kiuir und Bl&lt;n»i-hii nnd &gt;hu* their I ntterriocai.
gunliodu vet., working upstream.
,| me The Chilli e l .iiiieodes "lid exlrii
irui k sltre mine field si ill muil b eelear*)
inei* i d, however, ti!'l.;l.‘ TupontlXC! war* i
■ ill*!ship* rail resell .Ih e
Nanking*'
&gt; oudjl'ukow iio .h e o f (lie river. These
rd.iv' i artieodes a y ' helve* li Chinkinng

..- hi
|u .
.1 in
alii.’ -,
ho

lay

buys and uses

Christmas Seals

a bio lo
guarantee the “ refugee
xone" which on internal ional commldee w ai trying to rslnbliah he

! 1 4

S a v a te fr

4

�f = tn E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
cat# *•. tit fcU i* *•«“ ' T}b.

Strikes Hurt Business
While Congress U looking ground for something io
Marne the no-called currant “business nee nsion'' on, tt
should not overlook the large number of Industrial strikes
which have swept the country since the enactment of the
Wagner Labor Kelati'ons Act. It can liardly bo denied that
when men nro unemployed, whether because of strikes or
industrial shutdowns, there is bound to be a decline In

1 1 1 ! h*M k r tk* state le g o tW
wim all
am n x u w i l

LEGAL NOTICE

iS B A L l

IfVUd, UIN iMlnIltl IflN to**

Kit m r lk « y »* r K t l . aa
»k »
|nll&lt;i*la|
tw r im
tana*
la
m i i r i n n i T i 'J
tfaiM
ula
Oaaaty.
M
M
a
taw
ltl
In n n i i .l i n r . with lb .
Ill*Urt 4 O bti, la Ttor «, Ska*l*luti&lt; uf Chapter t ill* . Act* uf
toil
1(11 nmt upoa wrltWu i*au**t uf
\V Mm m , w ha** a *4 m l Ihie
o v in is T iiiiK T 1.AXH c u . i » i u
u lf.l fur u l l » l PMkUe uulorr In Ik . I .U I *Ur of
III* lii«ii.M bl&lt;lU*r lor cn*h at
g «k
circait 0 - » m .
H,* ru m i II u o m
ouiiaBs*
4a
I h n l i o l i Coanty. ri*H4»
Hunl-1,1 ui&lt; lb* 1411,. ,l&gt;&gt; uf IH*
rui,,i*.r lo ll ul I I a'olork A. tL. I I K 4 U
II-II
-l
Inn
c . r i in m j .
No
(14 •-&gt;!• uf Au*u*l tin. 1111 k.14
hr in* Hint. log*th*r with
nil
limit,* il und .m,M*|urn1
Uvtcil
!■*.• inrliulliiB in i* . I.v l.d far
Ih* y**r K i l l «n III* rollMOrfas
■lnrrll— I bind. In S.litlnul* Coua.
Ir, Klmld.t. luw lll
*N W 14 uf N K If 4 I « « a. 441
fl ,i| IV. 4(1 ti ) IW lla n ( I .
T&lt;*HK.hlp III H.iuili.
linns*

vloi.no of ck»S&lt;*r 1(S(a* 4 ri&lt; of

F O R I WEEK
klgfc**l olddar for t u h
at ,1k*
t'nurt I I qooo antranco 4e lU a fw e
aa lb* 4411k j4ddr of
IW cm hcr
l ( ( t at I I o t i w l
A,
14,
canlfittalos kaM b r
tk .
Otar*
t&lt;i«*tk*r w ill, all
omtllod
*m
*ub.*w i.nl torl*d t a a n I n r W Ins' tank* IvVtod tin T ' « • ' (SwT

It

Ku. ( U of Ana. I

national income, thus restricting sales.
It is interaating to note that moat of thioe strikes
have been due to Jurisdictional disputed between the
American Federation of .Labor and the C. I. O. and that
moat oPttuftn occifrred In that part of the country whore
the hourly wage rates are the highest. The National In­
dustrial Conference Board reports that 69.S percent of the
strikes resulted from demands for exclusive recognition by
TO mush pa«tur*« s t r a w I rod* the different unions, and only 26 percent to demands for
mr tion*
higher wages or shorter hours.
(hr wandering (beep, at nl*hl:
The Board also reporta that industrial wage rates arc
leaped serose ihe path
f i ratibll
...I .***# M iia aland Innb fslwtlt already above the 1929 level, and in the manufacturing in*
dustriea are more than 16 percent above the 1920 level.
j f|* lhr*w m * off* And bolted for And it lays that the average man-hour wage in I he middle
Atlantic and mid-western state*, where most of the strikes
-1
T h a timber t*r away.
: I made a frutilet*
search for have occurred, ia 50-eent* an hour, aa compar&lt;&gt;d with 20
1
1&gt;lm
cents an hour In the 8outh where there have liecn very
1
TJ«ttf Ih* break of day,
few strikes. Thus It seems that the strikes have not lieen
dpe
to low wages or bad working conditions but rather to
i Then
wandering
homeward
through the dawn,
tooofeure tram many a (herd.
Is Sled eurprles t found my huree
night la the eteble yerdt
l.urllo Preecott
Congratulattiin* to W eU ar cote
m an. n «w C ity thimmlsplaaer.

£ &amp; .m
t%J f

K ll

OIL H EATER""

of f a i r t 4 M l. « » ■
ija a o k iw d n . i s k t of A n r 1. 5(11. *•*•
a* tblnfunl MMgkta.
uf AHK. I l i l t » &gt; •
f. W o rk 1. T » . r l.

I l l a l A oa. I, 1(41. r o r J.&lt;t M f !• Wood raft

ru .-

Ju arv-ndanc* w llh
Ih* pro*
vUlua* uf Clia|&gt;l.r K i l l AH* *1
(la * u l l *.» A n 4. K l(.
H IT and upon wflltan r.uu*at af
r-.r.tlo * K K U »&gt; kMU
ol
C. O. I 'lilt M T I will o f l.r lor
&gt;-4itl arftW o 1 Tuwnaltlp I t
ml* at public o o lrrr
la
Ik*
lil*h.*i bl'ldtr fur &lt;a.h al Ih*
" V a l M i of J o lr lad. 1(14
Cuuit lluu** *nl,aiw* In Haafurd
•in ill* Iftb dujr uf
la m o l u r
: r T « V M w l£ »
K I T al II u'cluuk A.
Al.
la* . Huciluo t T v walk Ip I* nans*
Priilflrut* No l t d hat* ol APS
Ml,, lit* I,rid Id tk* (la ta lo.
i f c . B . - my hand and a»al Ihla
ii*lli*i win, ull utnlUail and apk* Hi. I l l h 4 t f uf M«v.aab*r, K IT . •
■»,|ii*nl l*\l*d
la***
Inclodlna
i&gt; r . m c i k i i h i n . |
l a i r , l.v itd lor tha j .a r K IT , op
r j . r li of r lr ru il Rnorl.j
Ih* lull,&gt;w ins i l i u r l M
tapda lo
ia a la tta Cuualr. rio rid a l
k.inii.ulr i.’uuniy, eiuiiil.' 11,wIt 1 « a iv u -i ________________
lu .u i. i. i a i much 4. a .
II till**, II* AdUlllon to r u n
Herd,
'• " t A f t m j r ™
.1
W lliin*. my liaml and Mai Ihla
la aaaardaa** w llh I k . p m vlIh . I lll i. day uf Niit*mb*r K i t .
*In** of Ohaiuor 144(4. Art* of
O. I* IIC IIN IiO N ,
C i.ik uf ( ‘Ircull CouH. ! V * j w r t W L \ r t
h.iuiaul. County, I'lurly* fur aal* al p «I.U « uuirry to Ih .
(S R A L l
htahaa V U 4 .I (of m k
al Ik*
I'oori I I u o m ro lru p rr ,n Maafurtli
h t n i i r . o r H.%iats o r t a x \
no 10 * I llh do* or Ifrr.m h rr,
i i:it T im :A T i:i
1(4* at H ti'nlaoh A M. taa cur111 lit' oriJtiiicr with IDw pl«* I Ifloila No ( T I Hal* f f An* Tlk.l
t»f ChuDtvr H IM , Arts W| IM S h*U k r tk* fUatr la K .lk .r
l*5f ttn*I il nou writ ten m ine at Ini, w llk an aioluad and aubswiorall
lin iiA II H W lN U I wilt f t t t r itr l**l.d ta**a lorlod'as la ir* I**-,
m U
ulpublic outcry *
la jftt* Iml fur Ih r r*ar IM T. aa Ik* f*dii.fchi al imlitir |ut can It t l , . At* luolas a.urrikud land* la A .m lfo u r! |lull Mg gnimnco In Htlfnfd aria ro o o tj, K lnrld. |,.wl1:
on ihf- Illh . i l i r
•! |kocoin*ar
I t lT ut It di'clm-k
A M . t» t
i ci fllu nlt* No |ti« Kt1f «if AllIK
&amp;iii
ia:9 ii»ki k r m « Ht«t«
uiWither iv IIII nil minHit il iti"! tub»r(|Ucili) li«li&gt; l
In iitci
irtc1i»4lliR
la ir* tctflml for (In rear 1*51. &lt;m
Hi# following (Jgtiri llunl Imulg In
lluitilholg INiuhly. rloriiln. InwlU
K. I * fl nf .Idtol C3 A W.
4B 11 It uf I «ol 14 ti«iiifoul
flcltflilii.
WlHigtou toV Innltd tontl w*nI t HI *
III if 1 Alii, tl.i&gt; of Nu vcioligr l i l t

WITH EACH •

t i t f . BW rk Id. T l* r g.
J4 I
l-oi
11*
L it
411
U|

IV iiii *'., m r hand and k m | atil u
Hi, m l,, uay uf Mu.*u&gt;l,*r K i t
o. I*. IICIiNlM iN.
,'lr ,n of Iliu m , ,'uwrl.
H*i&lt;iln,,t* County, Klurida
triKAl*)

AUTII i: » e PAI.K n r TAK
tWKTint'ATTM

G O Callow Oil

h n ' u l at Aos T. 1111. «o »
IMS lurt I I emch 4. 11*1
NO I K of Ju ly T, 1(11. MW

UShTlHO

NoW I* a gmal tlm*&lt; to par
laet eummar'e hill* ber»r* (Thrift'
me* ah op plug *letumante era iw-

IUII Oroan. It aucm*. wanted
an tnllnilble “ (O-lo"- wage and
hour hill en aa to bn ebeolataly
A t d In wouldn't pa»».

Randall
111 MAGNOLIAVILLK

; Tthndun
Into
Ihn
ronKrnn
at anal
awlnnnlns
hnte,
llruca
■arb'n entimiijtww hi* Intoiiltim
rtot 10 haroin,. * tHilltlolan. He
Tliuel har* hrnught along In* ora
dar uhiga.— Trnr IN'. V.l Record.

a u t i i i : o r *\t.i4 n r T A X
I’K H T I I 'lt 'I T C a
In Hcrariltoiicto wllh Ih# t»rml*
toi" hi* «if I'lmtiltoi1 liiill. Ac In t»f
tin*l iifMiti wtlllan m in rtl ni
1 It KTIMVAIIT I Bill otfrl A r
•al* al
liuLil* utilrry , I k Ik*
hlKhr.l t.'.l'U, fur &lt;:i■h al tk*
I' iiiiii II.iu m *nlr.inr. |n PaafKtS
u,i li** It,I, tin, uf l&gt;*4.riitk.r. K IT
al II o'rliH-k A I I , In* r.itlfl-

I'r&lt;*hlrnt J |{, JiKVld ut (b »
Flotilla Ira Munula, lurfra
An
■aolallnti lnl,| In* innn In JackdopylUa (!••• nlbi-r day that what
they needed wn*
to udvarHaa
mare In | M r local papor*. And
whai la aalil (u r 4In- too men
gnnn n„ ut-U (nr rynryim u *lae
Whu luin anything to aHl.

s ■■www■Narwwwn m

I

llu itiim Imre mure than auilal
I i n I uimlli Ino lo worry
about.
Tb * iii;periw&lt;*til u( Asrirullur*
naltiualna thla ynai'a rrv p o( ap
plr*
u|
2tl.ltKi.nou huahala —
c in iln n a ll Unqulrar.

*

AND

Engraving
3 McLaulin, Jeweler

Kuuil luiHluea* men who *1111

»

aUua iketr plnio* i,t bu*ln***
lo * t * h a* Heating bnuivs tor
•T ill .i" operulhma
are
taking
1o|t( Hmnrr* wlilrti
It
would
germ ure Imrilly worth
while,
t/tw etytorrement oRleera «ra detarmlneil to luenk up (hi* racket
In iiaiilnrd iven l( a at Iff fine,
o r ’ poaalhly a prison aetilrnce.
baa to be hung around
aome
pro ntnent peraon'a neck.

Its 8. Park A»e.

JOINING THE 1938

lasaasssssusasBuaaasasai

YOUR WIFE

Spends A IdOt Of
Time In Her Kitchen

A WAL-RADIO
Would Mske A '

Practical Modem Gift
In Chearful Cobra

It remain* lo he iron whether
(be aiitatng of atryelintne In dog
t k * alift leaving It w hrro It waa
taund by a num ber of doga wa*
dallbcraln
Incarola**ne«*
tent on the purl uf aoincuno lo
ga| aump dug. If the latter, wa
lull',, it I* dlacoteriul who It waa
so that lit* rum * can bo mail*
pakllo; If Dm former, all wa ran
m g ia ibai ba la bains inet
ousaMy carelaaa.

m

Fine Watch
Ilepairiny
Diamond Setting

MAKE THOSE CHRISTMAS
DREAMS COME TRUE

;
ALL HUMAN life is Kpent in acuking control of ego
— the ego of the individusl, mud the ego of nstiona.—
Coast Banker.

OLD AND FADED

Photographs Copied And Restored
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be

Km

befygar Mia Ia . ear from

to

aotna

Q o a M f ant guaranteed a g tn ry !
m . J people want all Ik* huu*a
' a &lt; &gt; van 0»t. bat the so ta m
t n m t a d r U * . Utai It Arnold uoi

Tha Morris Flan C onyuf bf Orlando, Fbrld*
pbaty of money to ‘ban mi reasonable rates tand

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T o r»m o T t coram

S o cia l A n d P e rso n a l Activities
Social Calendar

Mrs. Voile Williams
Presides At Meeting
11. Swuix* of

Mr.
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Ottawa, Iowa hate arrlred here
la arm d Iba winter « llh Mrs.
W. M. K ins of Oraperlll*.

A none Uk»»*&gt; front Sanford at­
tending I he r a il Frolic. al the

UitrrriHy af Florida »»i* the

Mlaaaa Oltda Djaott, Cuo*L»irce
Metach, Margaret Y rm ar. Mar)
Utgglni and Marian Rstridgr.

on* chIM for (he ^ear- T h u p r«gram chairman l u o i a n d that
Mtaa Belly Aiken would
h am
chaige uf the January meeting
and argi-J all members In
*r
pre.eeI.
j
A l Ike iMnclo.lun of the hurl !
neaa a proa ram &gt; u Prevented
with Mr* W
T.
Ja rk .n n
Ip!
rfearge Father J j
Kellaghau,
I M * • talk on ChrDlm s* and I

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from

Mlaa Carolina H ill and
M l.-,
M ary M rM a h m hare
returned
(non QatneslIUe when* Ibey were
guunta al the Phi
Kap|ia Tau
Fraternity feon.e for tbe annual
Fall Frolic* bald a( life U ni ter* I
« » » l Florida.
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The Cossacks Are Com ing!

water.

M r. A. p . R Qatar and
MUa
Alter iia r rv r
antai-lalncd
rc
cvnlljr a life a .n r p ili* party In
h«nor nl Mr. ami l ir a
lla rtc y. Jr a( lh&lt; rn u r

and Mr.

ttain*

Party la Given For Officers Are Elected ]IC i'm r n li or H a rm rub ihc r U U in l
with cold w p trr anil &gt;oap anil
Mr. And Mrs. Harvey
By Catholic Group -itra
■hen rinse it tbo.uughly in cold
"I th&gt;* nominating cwwuiltti
i *ubmliu*i ifee TiJbiwtuK r*' 111 ' olllirt* fur Ib
l* comllllt &gt;•■«!
W . I* »l Ihr m
olting Ilf Ik. III.—
&gt;1 .
uC Mr* I'titi.li inlii vf (hr A
O Run!*
I'o.biOU Chunk nfelrh wa* hi-:*l
V.mj.tr Itlahl at (hr chunk:
l*i• .M u d Mia llrttrr Tamm
Vkr|it&lt;*ki.iil -Mr.. June Mourn
lUal
Rnrrlary Mr*. IX U. MrlVm*'
Treasurer M l»* K lim liny
• Mr* l\ K IlimuillUl pre*l«l*-*l
I iter ihn meeiine during tbe nit
J.rnri' »*f llitt tm**blent. Mi.
* llalph tVtihi. I'itni aere til.
cu.acd let Hi,. &lt;tuning rear.
Thtwe tmunt »ere tin llitt
Hlebter. Mi* J. K. Cradhk.
Mr. Iniiti.in Cameron. Mr* A.
K. Malleni. Mi. KUIe M*r.riu1ri
■M
t. frank Ureer, klrf l*n.il
I’etuiJ. Ur. F K. Iteuuiltl.rt.
Mr* II. K lake, .ml Mr. II*it
It Timm
nil oMvntnwhfromfor’

DON COSSACK

HI»Ut a il,K l*MOHt*
CITY AUDITORIUM—ORLANDO
DEC. 10. ’37—8:30 I*. .M.

GIFTS
IVlIlNPf

PRICKS OF SEATS— 3jr—$1.11)

COLEMAN’S

ON 8AI.K IN 8 .VN JI AN

Office Equipment Co.

Sensational
Special!

nituro h r f«r r trying lo rrvsnm h
f® A cii|i o f o il Mnlg to turn ijtyirt*
»*f h*»t MiU-r u ill help. Scrub each
f*t»ve with n s tiff knt*h. \W*r rub’
U r g lo w s to |*iolfrt y«U r hand*.

Comedy To Be Given

Party* Is Given By
Confederate Group

■ W om en’* , fo w a r lj

Plays

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('b a rte r ef

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fordfUrdcn flub will nwi a» „lfh, „ l)ir homr ,* Mr,' p. K.1
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?***• IbplW* IV r S wn w*.. , tc yrt w&gt; h !»,**!,■ Mr. W.
•’ 'ka k-me ot Mr*. 1. K K* A yBUi Hn'T. K K***imHWand
trelco S10 «4.- S, walk |JI\c** yji,,,, Di*ri. Itockepy Irene lint*'
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. |„n. Oleda Dverm.Cecelia TYulmk.
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SCHOOL

PRESENTS

“CRASHING SOCIETY^

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a«l be held .1 W • * * tl
m^ ,K
nirU.
uZ
„f l&gt;* -la and thea.r, iwkel. ...her
^ P’1*”
a-mU Mr*. Cal'
ncKed «oattend.
^aoU, ..nler f«. he cream: Mr*.
* SATURDAY
A. W. Knn*. ba.ki-t **f envcrlo*;
T b e fic IH a a M
u.tc Clah w ill, Donald Rialwp. Jr. fie** galh-n* of .
meet *t 3:11 o'rlork In tbe pawiljoe and Ml. Julia l.mtwig,
.m dh i of M r* Fannie It M un»o". 'a fruit cake.
Tk'.e ktlemlinr wrre: Mr*. A,
MONDAY
'w. Kmg. Mr*. W. 1. Cmnrri Urn
Circle Number fine *f '^K.'*). P.p«er*k, Mrl,I l».nfc'ak
" “ »»• Mmahmaty Secu-ly
M„ j N Teuhe.. Mr*. M.
the Firm F^piirt Ou.cS *•*&gt;;Miru,rik. Mr*. AHbur llrrnan.
meet al ihe home of Mr M. « ,Mrw. J. Q. Slirnford. Ur*. CI.enrr
?mlh 'n-l Ka»'
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IT I8NT TOO LATE TO SET OUT

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
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LARKSPUR—DELPHINIUM—CALENDULAS
C0RNFI.O1VKHS—PANSIES—ETC.
MRS. HERBERT RUSSELL
»:ny

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DANCE BENEFIT
I Blur

KaUrerlit' 1

To-Night
Thursday

IIOTRI. UIUUV

Underprivileged Children Xmas Fund
ARMORY, DECEMBER 18th
V'***
~ Buy Tirkcld From
Mrs, A. D. Zachary. Jr.
019 MAGNOLIA AYE.
PHONE KH'

RADIO
. &gt;urgr

The Ideal Gift

nuht

1 wish to express my sincere appre­

For Christmas

given me in yesterday's election for city
commission

HOFMANN
Electric Sen ice
i Magaakia Are.

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mind Ikailiir— inlrr- J
inr shelf i r r a n s f
mi nis— jusi whal
^
need al hnlklu) lime!
Only Norn* Hikes &gt;,,u
the famous currents|iaritiK Rollalur ruld- ^
making nnil. A roller
rolln and there s k e!
Come in lodnv. He
sure lu oep Ihr Norte
^whrn you do J'lWT
. Christina* ehnpplm;.

ciation for the fine complimentary voteRAtMO HEVIMHARTURS

ullcn*

u!•al&gt;Ir—lh( .

W aller Culeman

H w a i 1*1

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TH E

U t r G A K C S tf

R III A A T D N * I T )M I ’ RKM.SDM. , .

Italy Nwrgr ha. Hw «urpluwd-pw*crrd
Mill 1,111)11 'kal aiahrm eld In rcrohlag
.tawIt Iwa pcrwiawcwl bah of oil. . . TkaC*
■ki oolt .hr Itollalor coM*wiakln« mccAani-ia . . Ikr Norgr cowprr-*Uw anil , . .
tfmr- a I* Y*ar Warrant).
MORRIS SCHNEIDER
Grad Hale Rridnlmd Pharmari*l

SMALL*
DOWN . .

PAYMENT

MAGNOLIA PHARMACY
“SERVICE TO THE SICK"
laaiua and a n u iraiii-*i«p a ai). iiiiuin.-rauxi

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R o lls tor REFRIGERATOR

Sem inole Tire Sho
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tn p b elr t ated furniture put U m
button t « U m loop *nd of * w i n
b tb p k tr P u b U m . tppotKo end of
U m hnlrpta I brooch the fabrl* and
catch U m button In place' w ith ■
B j SIGRID ARNE
heavy m o d li and airony
Uiruad.
Kamov* th* hairpin and
fln U h
teeth. H o eermed proud of k it a tw ln f on U m button.
THE 3T0B Y
SO
FAR:
home. .
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i
&gt;Under the very none of 8»n*
Black ahot pollah (ta b u m ay h i
"llo w lovely,” aald Helen.
la a tin aoldlen U m white fox
tn*m w ith
In a . few m lnulei lb* b ltck t r moved by rubbing
ateaU llelc*. the doll of the
molea came back up lha atalra Ini w arm w ater and s#ap. Bub brown
T o y I ami are aileep.
tho floor and tlx olher mole* fol- ■labia w ith alcohol
N orth, while Santa .and h it
lowed
carryin g ateamlng a llftr
Chapter Nine
dlehc*. Th e y tpread a table and
T h e F t x 't Home
pulled up tw o c h a in : one dainty
T h e white fox chocklrd aa he
n o n e s o r Sa m i o r t i l
chair fo r H ilg e .n n d the big wal*
LK M TiriC A TB iS
in alone over the u n i t y white
In
nccordanca w llk
(!•
St*'
i l l carrying Helya In h|a tee'h.
vlaiuiu mi Chupur IIIM .- A«t* mt
Ska laughed
w ith- him.
H
It lT and upvn wrlilmn rtqunat of
M AIIV llltN N I.T T l will alfar tei
*auid ao- wonderful tn be out
no bigger .than trranbrrrlc*
for a.1. at i.uUliu* uutary 11* lb*
pdn In U m eiiuwy field*.
k lB h ..t b .Jd .r fur r i l l M
Ihn
Hrtgk. Th e re were ting, ilu f f n ) U i i v i i lie u ., .n li.n c u la tu tfim
They ran bp a mouhtaln of
tom aton nn bigger
than your an th* 1UN. day *t Dre.inbri
m w between f ir tree*, and at
I t l l at I I 0'ebn-k A. « . ,
tax
thum b-nalli hot rulla lh* aim nl e
. f l . f l t . l . No. I l l Hale of Augutt
# lop lb * fox ran under a lwtiro
a pearl, and laat of ail,
tiny ltd. I I H . h . l i I by lit* a tat. I«I lea, through an lee cate and
*.th*r w nh all omltlad and ink*
•tiewbarriea, Ju»t a . doll** ilM .
e.qu.n t Ivvfc# laa.-a
tnelu.ling
t * a great, big room. There, on
" N o w ra t, and ba happy,'1 aald la l.a I .. U 4 N r tn# m r l i l t , i&gt;)&lt;
ehdir o f while aattn. ho - put
ina ;alk&gt;wu,* it.M iii.w t land, la
the fox,
H .m lm .l. County, yiniula, In w li:
. Ilelga down.
I a I t lllock It T la r 1. Hanlie wua alrange. w a in 't hi-T
! "W here are w c T " a ile d Hclg*.
lift
. .
U iu a lly Inxea tike to play with
tv iln r.a my l.un.l nn.&lt; a.al Ikl*
" In m y homt'," aald th*.- f » x other foxea. But not) thla one. Hi,. 3111,. day of Noiemlwr. llJ t .
&lt;tUr lAPPed Ihret* tlmea on
the
U I’. IIK IIS IM N .
C ilia of Circull C»nrt,
‘floor with hi* fore-paw. A 111*1*
H.im nul. Count|, Kluinla
door opened at hlx fret and up
(itn A M •
IiMm* alapa walked two neat black
HO TlCM o r A P r i.lU « T )O N
'motet with llllte white
nproni
y i M T A X U K JU I
n o t ic n
I* m :H H u r
o rv K N ,
tiled about them.
Tba I M IM . fl. J . I I A M k n hold.r
H " W B iw r ,’* m id tha White to*.
ol T a i C arilllrala No. M l, Uau..l
H e had aharpar, w h iter laath and tha Tlh day at CTefakar. A.
D.
. "Y e r, a ir," aald tba molee and
blfreer, M arker aye* that ennld t i l l , hna rn#d M B * &gt;» my nfflr*
V e n t bark down On* ile p i below
nod
ha*
mad*
aopl
nation
N
r
a
iro fa rtlirr than ntty oilier fux. III* .] ,»d |.| U
t*.|.*4 IlHTHItt,
, the floor,
Tho while fox went
So all thn other faxca, and w e n hit 1,1 . . I'tlll. n t. a m b r in , l h a . M ‘ o v rr lo a rarved walnut rh a lr
Ion In.' d -»^ r ik «l Iifop.riy in tha
Iho
brnra and Ihn
reimlccra, I'ounty
ol Hrminu!., H ut* nl Plot*
which atood by n liny, glaaa but.lt
feared him ami walked tha other Ida. i&gt;i'Wli:
that grew right up nut nf the
N
.ln
m, II. It. tt. I I m ti
w a y when they yaw him.
lll.iek II N«ta Tark f.*l»l*»
11a
^ floor.
xwor, n
o tweaked
lweakeii the
&lt;m* lup leal
teat
1‘lnt llouk 1 I'aa*. I* I" U
And he wn» known aa »uch n
and auddrnly tha rwuii w n i filled
Tim »[,»..»n ia n l nf lh .
*nl*.
very cruel white fog
that
ha pii.iw
rly undtr lh . **H H d l f h
w llh M u i r ' aa the leave* of the
never gin any Chrlaimaa gifte. *'.i I*. In.ii. .1 u a i In I ha iiirn i uf
i .btWh .twirled on Ihelr aleina,
Unknown.
B u t all thla Ilelga didn't knmv.
Ilnlr.a aald r . M I f l r . l . aliatl &gt;•*
I V * M y m m ie box," aald tha fox
r ..l.r i.i'd nrm tdln* la law, Iba
ami ling and
ahowing
all
hla
Tom orrowi Tho Falriea.
r,,i».*i I y drarrlkad Ik .r .ln
will
r ...Id In ib« hlah.at bidder at
tha c u n bnua* danr an tha Ural
InrrallgalloB. Tbo liu.vrd
nboi Mnnuay in lb . manih nl January.
Ilia , whtoti la tk* Ird
day ul
vulod to pay Mr. Kontilt «t&amp; |mr January,
Itll.
iMtad Ihla l i t day of Daa.mh.r.
monlb aa caretektr tor th a.U lg
Itll. T r e e .,.
.
t.
O r . H*Tt»m O N.
Clark at c lrru ll Cuari of
Fbrraal Oalchrt Wka awarded
el Haailaai* Canatr. riarlda.
the monthly conUaot far rnmlaJb

a

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W H IT E

E

R outine M atters
A re D isposed O f
By County Board

Ing aupfltea lo tka County eon*
v lr i ramp aad tka OouMr Home
hla brtog oofiddared tba law art

T Wakhra Hirer*. The Board paatad
melton perm itting cowlreelten
..•f.flte bridgaa,
H - K . V . T u rn e r, manager a f Iba
V . B f l l Talcphon*
Company bate,
X ' a 1*0 PNiuealed lo lay a rm all cable
a . nblng the al reel nr nr lha naldant
f * ' ®f A . Van N e n , T h e Hoard g ra n t: « d him perm Ia*Ion fu r tba work.

J. Edgar Hoover
Meets Public Enemy
ay I bo Htal*

i.inlli*d, nn#
ca Inrlu-llng
oar l i d . nn
« l lubda In
aid*, luw lfi

urt. ackl Hit.,
vr»ft»«r l**t.
UDItNlNiM.
Ur«MN| iCblUll.

®}.y ,U•'.fWILJf^Mteffla^otiui *'.•

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Home

Irtix YtiArtre tonight and Th u rt*
dny
*.. — —
1
•Jloounr, vm a vHIt lo Mrlro*
Goldwyn'M aynr,
lunched ! with
llolilnyi.ii H|wne*r T ra c y , H u n k
Motgnn nml lllrre lo r Vi\ B, Van
Dyke II.
Lnler he wn* taken on A tour
nf "T h e l.ayt fia n g ite r" ie l with
Itohinaon aa hi* guide. Hoover
alao met J.mn Crawford, hlyma
N&gt;y, FraOchoi Tone, Edna May
Oliver and olher ntim.
The director o f (he Department
____
_________ " f Juatlce , w ar accompanied hy
iiem onalndlon] Clyde Tolaon, a u b la iit
director;

r Agent, Urn Gladyg Kenilntl.
j t!iy Itolle), agent in charge,
L - J. T. TCnouH eailad tka Iteard'a W inhinKtun. D. C .; Job* Itanann,
» alletiUon tn Ihn need for intill- agent in charge, Lot Angela*;
w

; Hon'd drnlnnre nt (hi III* Trin* Courtney Rltey Cooper, M l. and
and Ihn matter w a . rnferred In Mr*. Chartre Ruaaali, A l Cohn ind
Com m lailooer W . 11. Italian! Inr tllauda Peter*.

C lassified Advertisements
ana who 'really know* how, EXCELLENT APARTMENTS and
rtggx Jawalay M ukdoUa A m
| roorax Adult*. i!irj E. Ob Hi.
Y* can aavo you nfoney on n il. New ly
,tey

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bnatara

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for

gte4X Blanlay llogeri llirdwara

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tralter i m ^ U r e .

furnlahed 4 room
loo
Magpolla
Phone 340.
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K OTICM O b BAI.M O b ' T A X
■ C K M T IFU IT K U

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RtWoRlatica will* ih"

A w . Pho,, m

‘I ,l#* Fr*»ek..

W a have a *om j laid Una Ot oU
kwrateg. gueolta
koateri.
oar »
bay* gooU-Oarraway, M ix

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pi
f&gt;rto

Hi* tiiRhtat VtMDvr for tnih nl

Hi* Courl 11nun# i 'hi iniir*« In Han*
ford on iko I ilk* ilnr u l
k.e H
fit*
a* II
A . il.,
If _ tax'
I ■V1
bar
tf a
ai
I I w*el.,*k
o'clock A
cvrtlflcata Na.
Hal. e( JU lr
lad. I t l l liald by th* HI a t. to­
o t h . r with alt emtltfd aad aubaauuanl la . led m a.a
Including
taara levied Tar lha year I t l l . on
lha fallowing daacribml land. In
Hctalnsla Cnuaty, Florida, law ll)
Lola H , I I . I X I I . IX IX
I t . A I I Halm Kkinmock Al*
loimanL
W in,&gt;m nty hand aad uaal tkli
Iba l i lk . day at N a riM b cr H IT .
O . 1*. lIF.nMDON.
Clark af C lr -u ll Court,
Bainlnol. County, riorlda

M artin’s Garage
General
R epairing
Truck &amp; Auto
Service

Rodim—Spring*—Traitem
A price you can afford
to pay

M artin’s Garage

DOWN
SEE US FOR TOUR
GAS. OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP . .
P H O N E 37

JO IN . P A R K

WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

The Owl Book Shop
CHRISTMAS BOOKS
Greeting tarda, fa*
Xmaa and everyday
BEND FOB M O N T H L Y BOOK U B T

THE OWL BOOK SHOP
IT O k ( T .

A M r AUK.

2 YEAR

Hixte lagrtkar' w ill, all ."mltt^l
ana aul.aynu.nl l.vl*# W i m la*
rluaiBH laa.a h * N for lb . year
j i l t , aa tha tiDaw Ina O.acrll**#
lana* In Hamlnal* County. Fleet*
a*, tewltt
U »* Tt r a x K, or HW Car.
af H W ii *f H k ,
Hun
K.
t l rka. H. T i yrt*. B. t ck*.
N. I t cha W , t t V4a X, la
bag. Hactlan It, Townahlp I I
HaulX llaaaa 11 KaotW H i . i i my hand aad *»*l Ihla
th* Itlh . day at Hav.aibar H IT .
a I'. II KitNDON.
*rk ef Circuit Court,
Beta Caaaty, Flarlda
(• K A L I ________________

2

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halm

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tax

C K B Ttn C A TK a
In accoriaac* w llh ih a
aro*
Vlaioa* uf Cbaplay H t t X Aela nf
H I T and upon written rcna.al « l

TEXAS ROSE BUSHES
25c EACH
HENRY A. BUSSELL SEED 00,
" T T i i i n . A *. Aaada
“Barpaa
Seeda dfAiy**
Grow”

rBONB 41

ECONOMY WOOD YARD
DEALERS IN

OAK A N D PINE FIREWOOD
n in r u r H

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aravn

i .h w o t h h

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QUALITY AND SERVICE

Try a D elicious
Home-Cooked Metli il' ^

L d U IlC Ila a a a *

Belch:''your food from « list elf dellelotui
Hfttl'HortlS'fWdKfd' paiilriw. . . Meet yonr
WH FILL A LL PRESCRIPTIONS

ua lh . lllh , #av of l),r ,a iln
H I T al I I a'clurk
A. il.. tei
a.rllflcatea hcbl or (h . Htnla te
B .lh » r w llk *11 amlllml *n,l aub
acuu.nt
l.ytyil lax.a Ini-luJIea
t e i . . I.v ln t lor lh* y .a r l*IT. ur
I k . fnilowlng doaerlfml lanil* Il
Hamlnnl. i.'ouBiy. Flurlda. Inwltt
Na. 1C* M l* af July
lib.
H m eo.anna th* I'ullowlng
AMcrlbcil Inn# N H of Lut t t
Hunlk Han funl
Nu. I l l * Hal* n f
t i l l c o v e rin g lb*

J u l v l n .1
fo il, w ing

a.vrvlbaa land. La*. X X ( A

(BKAC)
n r M te o r
C H R T iriC A T W a

n o t ic k

.

ta x

l a w r j r ^ 'T s s r t A

far a t* at eakHa outcry te ibe
hlah.at b U d iv far aaah *1 Ik*.
Court flauea aairmna* In aanfnci
a* lb* l i l k day af Dneambar
H IT al l l a ' a t e a k A. M lam
*»r 1 l l l . n l . . la id by Ik* Mat* l»*
K*ib*r w ith : all
a n llm l
and
n . kareu.nl levied laxre I w M M
tax re I . vie# ter lh* yaar l l l l . aa

W ERT-The JEWELER
D iu M u ta A a d W « U h «

GLASS . MIRRORS . PAINTS

‘

Flag Waldi Aad Jtwriry Rrytriag
I R aiad Wornallag Aad RacrmTlaf

P ittsburgh P roof

art

Tk te a good male*i te r aal*. M ar
h* H U a l r » lacker terMhanf
Fktte aa «*dfart 1 A T X « • V .
C. A te h ^ IL

prn-

vUtona of C im pirr )»I9Q, Aria
111? null upon w ililtu r«'{ucMl
ULA1H ilUUlVHIeU i l l * I will
fnr IW main nl Itflltl'e uultrjr

apartAre..

. w llh a rib a p t Dodga troek. Baal r o i l R C N T i m * mom breea
L l A ao**. Head car dealer*.
| rum ilked. Frlgtdalr*
Inquire

• I

a &lt;!n o .
i i i nr
a u *.
i.
n it,
covering N il t lllock K of
M i'klinm f o lk 1*«1« I. &lt;a.
No. I l l of Ana
I.
lilt .
rA m ln n Nit I A N I t It of
r„* *, In .
in . f.illuwlo* d.&gt;
I
a
I
t
lll,H*k
l
Tire
1.
Hon
lord.
M'l-hr.i 1.11.#: N 't of N il A
N&lt;&gt; i l l of Ana.
I.
1*11.
I N u I ' m K nl lit ) Haeilnn
ru
i.rln
g
lo
t
I
Clock
I
t
Tie r
I I Tuwui.hl|. I t Mouth. lUinyi.
i, Huntelil.
No. I l l nl A l l .
t.
nn,
j 'Ni.^Vo Hale of Ju ly t. H IT ,
covering I o n l o t Ulotk U
r ill.tin .
Ilia Inllnwln* d .l loan W 'i I or Celery A v.nue
- a ir iN il land. I a N * a a * N.
Addlllan.
(i. of I a I * Itl'.'k &lt;1, Murk*
No. i H or Ana. 1,
lt lt ,
hum 1‘ark llilu lii.
cortrln y W . T« II ol N I H
tw in .a . my hand and a.al thla
N ur IHnok |t. rhnomaa *
th . t llli d.o « l Nori.ml.Jr. I13T.
T u rh c r. Aililltion.
th I*. iir.H N IM i.l.
No. I«1 ol Au*. I.
Itll,
t.T.rk nl f'.rru ll Court.
r n if i ln i N il l Hindi K of
Hriuinul. 1 ‘i.ui.ly, Plm Ida
N II. tjnrnrr* Hooinid A.WI*
(M KAl.l
___
I lo o
In
Merkfam
l ’* H
IN lih to .
H O T It'll UN BAM ! Ilk T A X
No l i t or All*. I.
nn.
&lt; C H T IH II A T i:n
covering N il t. flrnne. I’orfc,
In nri-nrilmwa v illi th . t»fnvtn»
t » » ..f Au*. I,
nn.
ali.oa ot ciui|tl»r la :M . Acta o(
o o in ln ir N*l 137 of
konfo
1 1 1 ! and upon w rltl.n n .iu .a l *&gt;l
l*nrl(
j . li\ m tv .n' n t w ill n f i.r for
NoT t n or a m *, t,
nn.
aal. al puolif outcry lo tba hlHk*
revering U l I I Block I, T!* r
tai blild.r for rank at th . Court
I, Hanford.
Ilona, eiuranr* In Hanford nn lh*
No, m of. Ju tr
T.
n it.
H ill tar of Ik f lm ln r,
I t lT
a|
rereetng to t t lllock IT T lo r
|| ii'elacb A. I I . tax crtiflea tad
3. H.iiilonl.
h rld .h y lh . mat*, lo a .lh .r with
Nu. t i t of Au*.
I.
nn.
ail umiltr*l » . . l .nl.". i|i» in l*vl*d
revering W l* .l fl of N n 4
ta a r. in* luiluiH t,*a*-« Itriltd (nf
W ork J T H t t , Hanford.
tha y f »r l l l l i oa lh . lulliiwln*
Nu. 110 of J u lr
T.
I t t l.
di bn ilit.L
In nd.
In
H.m lnal.
covering U t a ( A t W ork It ,
County. CIoild*. tow It I
T lo r X Man lord.
No. 1(13 Mala nf Ju ly tnd.
No • IT I of , July
T,
n it,
Ilia , i .*« i rtna II I . fnlIn. in*
iI p h 'I lb",I loud: m i : a.a ••( HIV I.
I rovarln* I a I l mock I Tlo r
-T
,
Hoolord.
of hrllo.ll II, To w n ,lilp . 30
HU.
Ik. o'I. Itangv :• I N .I .
_
,
__________________ Florida.
No l i l t Hoi* ol Ju ly “ ml.
(HEAL) ____________ .
11H. cot* rill* Iho liilloH In*
d&gt; .rrlbad I ind l.*i ot MW 14 of
■ O n C N O F BALM O F T A X
,| W U
of N W U A l i 't
»f
L 'K M T ir iC A T M
N tVt, ot HW *4 nf NW *4
*
In
aecnrdanc* w llh Ik* prevl*
W rt af HNI*
of H W ti
nf
aloe* of Chapter H i l l Aria ef
N W U A HH*I
of MTV It
nf
H IT an# upon Written reuucat
N W ti nf Merton IX Tuwnahlp
of i! IlM. HI.ANCI1II T A K A C II I
to Moulh. Iianuo 1* Halt.
W ltn .H uiy hund and m-al till, will a t l.r for aal* al publla out*
bidder
lor
lh . Ittk day of N m .m h .r, lla f, cry la lha hluk.al
rnah al lh* Court Itnu.o .n tra n r.
II. I&gt;. IIK IIN IN IN .
Clark nl Circuit t'.m rl, In Hanford nn lb* H lk . day nt
Mcminol* t'.mniy. Klorido, l).c.n ib * r I t t l at 11 eVlock A.
I l , lax eartlfleatei h .l# by lb*
(HK.VI.I
^
Mint* ta g tlh rr 'with all omlllrtl
1a T i m t u t m if - u r t i i h r o i l * . and anbaaau.nl I.vla4 lax.a In*
T T J t I H iB . UNM IflOM I cut: A* "ludln* tax*. I.v lr# far lha yaar
H IT . on tbo fnilowlng OpwribHl
r r . b t a t h o r ru tH iu A .
IN K H T i l l ! N H TA TN UM* UKCl. A land. In A.mini.I* ( ‘ounly. Fieri*
I'l*K iln , U K C tU M K D — IN I'llO - 4a. law lit
Na. I l l nf Ju ly X I t t l . re v ­
H A TH .
ering laity I t A t i II lock fl.
riX A l, x o n c H
U u.aa Vlatn Itelntea.
N O TICK IH IIK IIH IIY
n iV X N
No m a f July X K H , rev*
that Iba und.raltnHl w ill an the
artap tail I lllock H llu.aa
tltn . nay af Dacambar. A. p t i l l ,
V IM * Malatea.
m .n t tn tha llouorabla County
Na. ■»* e f July X H tX rev*
mlit. nl Haatlnal* Cnuaty. Klnrl.
aria* Lot I lllock • Tlar U
da. th .ir llaal
rataraaccount
Hanford.
•ad .no.nrra aa
Admlalatratar.
of tha Kata la nl ntX I A Ml'KKII.
Hn * a i* f, and al aald lima, then
aad lh » c . make apjilliiaCan
la
Ik*, .aid Jude* for a final haltlan i.n l of th .l' aiiniimairailan1' nf
aald ..tatm out, far an t rd .r dlarh a r.'iiu thim aa luah Adailalk*
■Rite T O V S I W M
train,*
r*nt,,t .hi* th . I.t, d a y af Da*
'S * T , I l f ' d J^AUW.'A i i II#*. fo v f.ih W r, 'A H H IT .
' ‘
arlaa
M u ia A t- K Uuren
'
Urn; A. HpeoK 'Jr.1 •
Vlala
irtateti-a. ■*
t.
•' Vlvldn A. Hu.ar, • '
N u j N T , af i l U l af Ju ly 1.
Ad 'Adrtllil.lraU.r* of th . P.1I1H M
M
X
navnrlng
loita
bit a: i i i
r
• if Hi.' A m i«.r, ■IHc.aoed!
' . - - ■
ill I
'i I " fW oBdriifr* Mulollvtab.i*.
N t i T I l i : UK a u . i l o r l i t , . '
i Wp . i IM I nf July S, til* , in v , . ,
u d t n v u T T iii ,
ct |*g I n i , - 1 1 a* ■e ■ Ithink J
•'ln.iaeeocjiinr. .t i l l thr t k w . 'i
i'lyat .h li.a l - Ifi1.u&gt;lun.
■fun. of C ouple r. lUB*. A r ).
, Na | H i i af J u lr ),
lilt ,
1(3) anti upon t.|lll*.i m iH u l nf
ruiatluar N il 3 A IV I I fn-vif
HAI11TA
H U T HIM 1 w ill, offet
N il 4 Hlaak J
Vital ,Hire*!
t.,r aal* at pul.ltr ouldry lo thr
Itelrnytun.
&lt;
l.lK h r.l hid,ter for pa.li al lh .
Nn. I I nf Jlirw T. H l i . rnv*
Cnurl linn*, .n lra n rr |n Hanford
.rin g W it Ulurb 4. Tie r IX
nu lh . 1Tth d a .
of U w r m l.r ,
cuvcrlnp lait » llluek 14. T ie r
1131 at II n’rliu-k A. I I . Ina &lt;rr1 Hunlurd,
ttri.n l. Nn l( T Mai. nl A&gt;iall«l I
Nn T il uf Aug.
3. H 3 I,
11*1 I'.h l hr lha H IM . lo n rlh ir
racrtlnii
fail ( llluek I Tie r
With all ninltlnd and *ul»..|U.nt
&gt;. Hunfutvl,
I.V U d laa.a Inrlii.llnH Ina.a l.v l.d
Nl. J3I uf Aug, I.
lilt ,
for tha y .a r H IT . on lha fnllnwla*
ruvi'iloit
N il 3 llluek I. T i r r
d ...rli,i.d
land.
In
H . h i IIm.1.
t, Maulwnl.
County. Klnrlda. Inw li!
Nu. 17k nf A u «
I.
m i.
Nila I A 1 l&gt;i»«k t Mar*
ruvcrluK
N il I lllock 3 Tter
I I , Huufunl.
TVIInoa my linnd nn.l »»nl lh l»
Nn
333 nf Aug. I.
H ll.
cm vl Ing K H ll.«»a 15 41H
s ,,h ,U r “.V*T"vT n m &amp; iJ.M .T
II Uf N m a t fi &gt; lllock a.
f l . r k of circuit Court.
T ie r IT. tlaiifuril. *
a.nford.
Nn. I l l ,.l Aug. I.
H ll.
W iittou m r liaad and ««* l th l.
cu r.rin g N&gt;t 34 uf Uanfur#
lh . llih . day ol N u &gt; .|,.l.*'r l»17.
lU ighte
n. r . iir.itN iip N .
Nu. 1(4 uf Aug. I .
H it.
C I.rk &lt;&gt;l C .n o lt •fntirt.
cciv.ilng taiia l i A 4# Han*
B.mli.ol* County, flarlda
funl lNIgkte.
(H K TI.t
.________
Na. t l ef Ju lv
T.
lilt
car vrlng
lau
IX
Kanfuid
N u r ic n III' a T I.ll III* T A X
.fX'llk,. IVp1
1 111 n II*.
Ha Ot
tN H T H Tt m : a
fm .rlx ic N I t fl of I H II
In arrutdaaca w(ih lha
pronl W H i ft. ef Cluck X Tter
v l.lo n . nf Cliapur H IM , Aria of
I I . Hnnfncd,
111! and U|«n w rlU .n r*ip***l *,f
I No- 111, af
Aug. I. l i l t
UlteTVICK C tllllT U IA T H IN 1 will
anuarlaia but. I
Black
IX
il far tor m l a nl publln outcry I*
P ia iB k il t
ho litahr.i bidder for ra.U at
Na. l l t . a t
Ju ly I. J i l l ,
lh* ISiutl
I.T.UM- .airauco
In
cu v.rla g Tu&gt;( I f ILoai N '.»
Manfoid nn lh . lilk . d«r^ of Im - O . uf M l i t i l A N I f l uf Let
rtm tm H (T al I I a'olaah A. I f ,
I I . Bleak 4 T la r X HABfard.
tat c r t lf lm l.B bald by tba Htal.
Na- I I I * (
Aua. I.
H it.
to o lb a r with all aptlllM
aad
revartag ( a i I Clack • T la r
■uha.uu.nl la clad tea** lucludlaa
». Banter#.
•a t . , lavlfd far lha year 1MT.
Wllaeaa my kaa# aad^aaal Ikla
sa the rolHwIn# diaaefkad laada tka l i l k . day *f N av.afk.r H IT .
In Hamlnula Caualy, ri* r l# x lo*
n. r . h k m n d o n .
witt
Clark af Cireall fkaarx
Nn H I nf A h*. X H ll. rnr*
Hamlaala Counly, riarlda
.rin g l - l I I af A.****# T#r*
(OUL)
rar.

bTddar (o r aeeh at I k . Court
lluuao aa Ir a n .. . la Hanford
on
I ha llth . day of D r r r r . H r I t lT
ot I I o‘alo«k A. k . Lua c .riif lroto No. I l l HAI. ot Aa*. ilk .
l i l t , bald by tba Met* io*rlhar
with oil omlttod and ovb.«i|urul
l.t lr d
laaoa - including
iaa.1
l.ria d for Ik* ro a r N I T . on Iko
folluwik* dooarlbrd lamia tn Hem*
luol. County, Floilda. lour.I:
I a la 1 la I W ork I T l* r I
taafoid.
iriln .n o m y knod and w al Ihla
Ihu t llk day ol November. l i l t .
•
’ o »*. lin ilN tx iS .
. Clark of e n ro ll Court.
B.nilnula County, Flurlde.
fSK AI.)

* flaahligbl tot
in dark cloart*.
or maleba* m ay J
r

t

W 3 5 * S i

Counly

Park
No. » t ot Ju ly V - l i l t , tor*
.rin g Net » l Of Pterturet.
N o t i l or All*. 1. l i l t , t " ;
.fin s K f l ft. or Lola 1 * I
lilk I T r I Ao*&gt;f°W.
No. l i t of All*. I. t i l l , C o v
Minn N H I Clock I I T io r I.
Hunter#.
.
No. t i l Of Aug I, t i l l , ear*
.rin g N&gt;1 * A N U nf La i X
lllock 1 T l* r t. Hanford.
No. I t l at J n lr 1. 1111. rev*
.rin g lost t Cluck I t T lo r I.
lin t t r d .
I l't u of No. It* nr An*. 1..
t i l l , n r a r l l i : I! It ft or 1.01
11 Hunter# llol*kla
No. H I or An* I. l i t t , ro rrrln * Nof IT » ( Wellington*

y

J . Edga r Hoovar, bead ef tba 0*
Ma*. ebatted la friandUaat Mahher
( Mayor Edward Ttlggina In a with A m e rk a la .^ p M ^ .fiia m ,, No.
phort cunfercirta w llh tba B#anV
.
|.,V||*Ultt l id A I ((*1.
L.'-lwqupited that tho Counly pay part
"Ono of lb* mart plNixxt IM
• O t tha cO»t e f Inrtrtllitg a radL
r* pel lea rail ayairin at Iho „ fuedi rnlertabihig gentlrmnn I have ever
Puliea file I km which will |rA)Vf.lb
F.' .«oTeV(|t«i M r I h r 1 en llrt* Louniy.
H y W i l i l neaOteA'ipapK ktaW ktH I
IT rtftkm hy the Hoard
, fa r further etmaMrrntldrt' ' . . . '* In biy nit eolUcAkm than my ree^ i M te. EalheF Itidge, Henlrtr
ft werkkr o f tho Seminole lt l &gt; u j ^

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LET US DEMONSTRA
THE NEW
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More" Power Si

IN YOUR OW N FIEL
A N D WITH YOUR OWN DRIVER
H '
t -i

We are happy to annoRnfeQ the
addition to our staff of Ilf. Carl*
ton Mercer who

is a factory

trained lubrication expert

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T NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXIX
i

1

.........

SANFORD. FLORIDA. t h u m I d a y , DECEMDER 9, 1937

w *i

Jap Predicts Tiny Tot Writes To Santa Tax Collecto
Nanking Fall For Gift At Christmas Day Asks Paymei
In 24 Hours
Oi License Ti
Invader's Tanks Are
Reported As Enter­
ing Southeast Gate
’
Of Chinese Capital

Advance Delayed
By A rtillery Fire
Flight Of Chlang Is
Expected To Bring
■ OverturesFor Peace
A SHANGHAI.
Dec. 9.—
W A P ) — Japanese tanka were
reported today to have en­
tered the aoutheaat gate of
Nanking end a Japanese
army apokeamen predicted
the capture of the city with­
in .24 hours.

NUMBER 82

Established In 1908

FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS BATTLE ICY WEATHER

A tiny member of a family of of under privileged children In
all whoa* sole mesas of rapport Samlaol* County depend on their'
consist of th* meagre earning* of
Th* entire proceeds' of the
a widowed mother, ha* written
,
..
.„
„ . _
, * Empty Stacking Fund will be used
touching Uttar to SsoLs Claus beg- for tbs purchase of groceries and
gtag him not to overlook See dee fruits la moVs up baskets,
Mat* bom* daring hi* Yalatida number of which depends entire­
visit
ly upon th* generosity of the peoTh# Salvation Army rsceived pie. Small1 toys for the smaller
this Uttar and Captain Fred S. children'
also be purchased
Varen, commanding officer of the from thta fund and dlilrfbdtoS
Seminole County Tax Coll
Ppat, hop** to leave a little Chrbi- with the basket! of food
mse cheer on the doorstep* of thla
Th# Balvmtlon Army furnlab** Jno. D Jink Ins today issued
bon* and hundred* of other atm- IU faailitiu and Ita corpt of worlr vamlnc to those In Semlnoli
Hart.hot*#* thrOpfhont Seminole era to tovtotlgatc the mo lts of aU County wbo hire overlooked
Oouhfk ChHatmae morning through applicants, to buy th* g ro w l **.1 n,enl ° f
* Bnu* ' Stete
th# aid b f funds collected In tha assemble, and distribute the bas-jCounty OccupaUonsI License Taxa
annual Empty Storking Fund.
koto.
when he tUted that assessmanb
Public spirited cittern who era
Those who wish to make rt&gt;*lri- not P*w ln December will
mors fortoasts
neighbor* of buttons to tbla fund Bra requested turned over to th* Sheriff for col-j
•ee pereoas were reminded to- by Army offlcl*l* to mall their. ,ectlon- l .
day that tha third annual Empty dcnallona or till at th* Army
Mr- •Knhln*' statement was
Stacking Pend drive has started Citadel on Second Street between *■ 11 " * u,t ° f * rTCrnt kll* r
and that Ciridtmss f o r , * number Magnolia and Palmetfo Avenues. Mlr*d from Governor Fred P. Co
------------ — - ------- j—
_______ _______.__________ _
. . .
.in which he urged the co-operat
gw / '
g '
•
. n
e g
mm
#
|of the U s collector* of the ■&lt;*'

“ ■

•- -iSRSwfe

F***

Citrus Growers Givea
Warninar ToProtect
Groves A gainst Fur­
ther Fruit Damage'

Cone Requests State’
PartOfAssessmen
SeminoleCollectio
ShowLargO Increi

L-

F irin g Of Groves
U rged By Bureau
Low Readings Of 22
Or 23 Are Predicted
• For North Florida

Reformed Convict P arish M eetingta"Irol,*
*,hr*"w
amrt,n
asking
you, as Tax Col*

O f Fpiscflpal ians
Held Last" Night

Another Cold
Wave Bringing
Frost T h reat.

lector of Seminole County
Governor stated In his _
the local tar wllcclof. “to
special effort to get these Ikons*
Smudge pots were fired in Florida citrus groves when frcexlng weather Invaded tome Sections
taxes now. Matters are In such a Just when trees were heavy with fruit, ]t .was believed the citrus escaped with little damage but
■hap* that practically every de­
some lender truck rrops were reported In have- auf ferrd severely. This plrturc was made In a citrus
partment of the State Government
______
has plenty of money rxerpt th* grove near Orlando.
General Revenue Fund that payi
a greater portion of the bus lues*
eo*t»."
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
For those who remain delinquent
in payment of tho taxes, the Govt'
emor urged the collector* to re­
sort to tbo New License Tax Law
whkh authorises them to enforce
collections.
“Up to the present time,” Mr.
Fi-lcnds ot Mr* C IV. Hp-fr
Jlnkina pointed out, those engaged
reportrd toduy that vile Is III -&gt;l
In butleas In Semlnol* Conifer haha
th » hmio* ot her dituRhlcr In
responded well in Ihair payment) ,
West I’**Im llcnch w1u-r*&gt; she lifts
(Csetlewe »n t&gt;s*s Th-*.)

T .A K F L A N D .
Dec. 9 —
(A IM — Foror anting
another:
cold wave, the W eath er Bi|r
Iran today
warned
citruaprowent In Iho Gaineavllla
district ttt-flre t h d r g ro v e a .
tcmnrrow morning to prevent
further dam age to tho fru it

Tb# spokesman doctored IS*
crop.
Chinese *U1I were rralaUn* and
added that there would be a ma­
Tho forccnal said the i « ^
St■%*&gt;*-!
fl
jor battle it realilanco contin­
ing of groves in all Florida dis­
ued. Ita declined to atata wheth­
tricts "probably will b* nccaa*
er th# japaneoe expected the
rary tomorrow
night."
North
defender* to fight to the tail
Florida
fruHmen
ware
advtoad
or to surrender In order to eatn light their amudge fire* about
ripe a heavy toll of Ufa and
Thera are too many odd*
property.
4 A. M. tomorrow.
The Episcopal vrstry far the
The Oomit, (Japanese) New* against tbo** released from the y u r of 1I3B waa elected, Mrs.
"Owing to too wind tbar* wilt
Agency eatd obaerrere In * l r penal Institutions and other in FannU Stambridg* MuasOn re­
be little froat dcpoalta in th*
ICwtneW ee'reee Tfcsoo)
■Htutions of correction in the ceived, special honor*, and th* Rt.
Hurt horn district* and non* la
United BUtae for a comeback,’ Bar, John D. Wing, bishop of tbs
th* central and aoulharn dla­
Mlly Cook, •▼angellat and *x South Florida diocra* delivared an
ir kis." tonight and
tomorrqW
convict told Ktwlntan* at thalr addrwa on fraadem and liberty at
morning, th* bureau addad. Low
weekly luncheon In tha Vsides &lt;h* Jtaoal mealing of ths Parish
trading* of 22 or 23 dagraaa wsira
of th* Holy Crow Episcopal
pan Jackson, the ttfCro boy Hotel yesterday.
prrdktcd In North Florida.
In
hi*
aidrra*
entitled
“
Th*
Church Ust night when a chicken
• who auiUlaad . t o m , laJuris*
The forecast for th* Orland#
hri-n r-ontnlusclng f" r sumo lime.
Man
Who
Cam*
Back."
MrCook,
rapper was tarred by th* Woman’*
whan be waa rWl oeor. by Jerry
II1
ilistrkt is some broken cicada
.Bentley,' n*CT°. pear tha t«tar&gt; outlined bristly hla own llfa of AuxilUry, the Rt*. Martin Bum,
KNOXVILLE, T«mn- D*o. #
BUFFALO, Dec. i i - l F l - A m r r but mnelly clear iky, goat)#
Miss Kmlllnc Thurston
mid
chairman of th*
HSretie*
M U U SofMPen^h
W
a rtood Mima tad told bow ha paid bU
winds, slaadilF
(AT— Firemen dug tho bodies Miss Joseph Munson inuliTWi-nt iron Federation of labor forte, mirth-westerly
debt
Id society Il d
0
U
liuUUtion Meetlam raid- thla morning.
drat
la
ta
inatitaiiw
*w. Thlrtaaath Blind*
ot nlnn vlcllma—seven of lln*m operations
with
th#
at
tlic
Ferrisld-;wil| launch a united attack against falling trmperalura
dlad at tha Mj
ohlldreir-froui
tbo
ruin*
ot! LuiKhion Hospital yr-vlurdoy, It the C. I. O. unless a quick asttia* lowest *1 8 A. H . Crescent O kf
tlams-raved tenement hum* curly -n s reported tmlny.
Hoepltal * « r lr J
ment of th* national labor w ar l* 25., Pierson 25, DaLand II, RotV
W
*tDd»y.
trmi s-srvh of th, 1* * .
reacfinl,
WUlitm Green, A . F- Vf fZ fnru. ixm/Su, ptm Park and Pvr «
friendly •assistsnee 1 that - -might with
I lettered legend
7.
c .
•
*,
an president, warned hern yaaUrday. cat City 32. Plymouth 33. Wlntof
Flans for the sn'nusl'Otd Timers shambles failed to. yernsl sn»
7
iie
Hsnfur*!
(iuunpU
No.
.
keep
him
fr*m
returning
ta
th#
made by Mr. C. J. Humph together
i m ,Tb* boj,s*«U ln*d * tractBred
Master*
the date for whkh other victimsa ii^ flip iild Iwn 1 1 ilie Boyal aryl ’Svlerl Matte
“ llnleas settlement Is reached Garden St, Conway 32. Dr. Phil­
path ot crime.
with a beautiful silver water pit Get'Togethcr,
, aitllsrftnll end ft dislocated aboalder
has
been
set
for Dec. 21 , were* e‘"ry atrsrDir.. .In.rtllH',! liy F ir* »lt| itieel lontohl nl 7:30 u'clm
)‘rli&gt; k1&gt;on
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ana Us lips, and Kissimmee 33, Umatilla
With
a
loaded
pistol
In
hla
cher
engraved
for
the
occasion.
when b# wa# run dawn by tha
&gt;d In |fnrrea and turn them looso ag ain st
ITowey B2.
. discussed at the regular meeting of Chlnt C. SI. Johnson us it ’■fir* tor liy uiin'uvl *li*U "H ami
pocket tad determination to rob
Th*
framed
legend
read
as
fo|
• |,j„- {toptigy car and n*r*r regafead
Irsp"
rlulUtl'il) of officer*, J. F'• Mo .lhla raiding organiuU un
(C. 1*1
lnlrr
wllh &lt;'r*Fer
a
down
-town
'
C
om shortly after low*: "Th* Reetor and Congrega­ the Seminole Chapter of the Fu­
J,s, W »c i? V fn f« htfor* hi* daatb.
The (Inul urn: M u Mi-KInlny Cl'-llftiid «uponmvil tiuluy a
and
o -l”
i." C
Greon
edu-HhnnlKh
ture Farmers of America tn their
n d !o
m * tobl the national «&lt;/- the southeast and w rat
, j „,J w tlca of. Feacs Jama* T, hla releaa*. 'Ifr. Cook told ot tion of Holy Clots Church of San­ Chapter room in the Seminote Cunnsstor. 35. nnd UUTO &lt;d) ln-r in*tUMird alt tnemlicrs to utteml. national cunfsrvnuv- uf the Ur*dhor- Itndvy from Amarillo, Teiai, ta
Hehart* ststad this morning that psssiag a Baptist Charch anrouts ford bt tha Dlaeaae of South Flor­
■ 'r-- •
|h**ud of Railway ami St*art*il|i 'bo Allantic and a renewal Of th*
High School
Tuesday
night, rhlldrcn, Vligliiln, t. V ftlW I.
, aftsr a thoroagh InVMtlgaUon of and ot th* mlnttter of th* church ida In annual meeting assembled Robert Mauser, president, repor­ and l.ulbrr. 12, Mr*. Curft Tale.
Mr*. J C Kliaworih. who r- Clerks.
|biting wind* whkh have harraaaad
(CseUnus* mi r»*s TUvvs)
desire to ekfraaa sincere apprecia­
tha mishap h* concluded that
I t , her son, Eugene, 17. and h-r kl&lt;t«a Kusl o f Hftiifiml, reporlud
“Tbe house nf the
American » W r Nfw York stale. New York
tion to Mia. Fannie Stcmbrtdgo ted todiy.
. no CDronsrs Inquest Into tha in­
H - s lU v r t *■ ease sis)
Federation of Ubur must be mainweather waa cold and th#
At the Get-Together last year, three. cran'liiiUdron It. L. Mel
Munson for her many year* of un­
cident waa
n#eaa*ary,
alnca,
tained at any cost," ho declared, f-rrcaat wa* for even more frigid
tha Chapter president reported, a ton, 13, Junior Mrlinn, c, and
selfish aprviea as organist. This
without a doubt,' It waa a un­
Urge number of former members Janies Earl Mellon, !&gt;.
'Talkncc Is s virtue and we havo weather,
legend and lb* token whkh ac­
avoidable accident on tha part
The tin* swept lh,. lull Mina
liV n t w w l“ en patient, hut them comes..! Ihe temprrature tonight wa*
of
the organisation rrlumrd
companies It, la but a small ti*
of the driver of tha auto.
shortly
niter
midnight
nnd
I
r
u
i
U
A
.i
|lmr whcn (,V(.n ,1Bi|,.nro must expected to drop to IB. A 62 mil*
The annual Christmas Basket pression of lh* debt the parish Sanford from all parts of the Slate,
Thla statement came attar sev­
III**
vlellms
n.
Ih.*y
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Balt and Floor Show of tha San­ owes her far tha many years she and extensive preparsllons for tho
eral wltn*a*e* said that the boy
slept. Twenty i v o
other
oren
VKIIHAILI.KH,-France. D»c f .
(;n.f n reviewed Ihe recent run- »«'l part* of western New York
ford Lodge B. P. O. E. haa been gave unatintiatly of her muaklan- entertainment o f a larger group
had run directly tn the path of
psnls, nimi of
llmm ihdilren.
l/n
The liiHiy nt 33 venr i.lil frwnet| jn
tVashlnglon between PUlD* up fresh snowdrifts. Death*
this year sre being made.
achadultd for Monday night Dec.
ICoaUtaog aa r if v «tsl
.
the moving vahlel*.
ran or Jumped ■*) safety.
Jean de
Kmen.
ft Brooklyn h|n)w|f am| j 0hn t . Ift-wls, t’. I. O. attributed directly or Indirectly to
Mrs. Mary A. Slone, teacher o f
to at 9:10 o'clock, at tha Elk’a
dancer nilaslng allien Inal Jul&gt;r* |,.ndvr, In which they aought to act-.the weather stood at 21 for th*
home economics at the Srmmnle
Hall on East Srcond Street.
wna found irntny lull led under
,jt(, |B(,1)r w jrfnrp
few days—five in Ihe South,
High School, was the guest speak­
Lodge officials reported today
the P'lfrit nl I* HI t'luud vllln
,.Thfl ,)UBiii„n blocking a aelllr-,eight In New York stole and eight
er fo r the meeting and gave the,
Tbs entertainment committee
I*, whirl) pollen,were d l r « ' l tl„-nq |, not Hm one of craft unions In Pennsylvania.
7 boys many pointers In good man­
■aid th* antir* proceeds #f th*
by ft 3:1 year ot.l Herman emlgr" vrtBU, industrial unions as claimUpslato New York road* war*
affair will be used la purchase
C. M. Stripling, local barber, ners In her address on “ Etiquette”
RAN DIEGO. *fcaU Dec. &gt;. —VF)
Hanford Hhoflle llouid fans will
Til., emigre, pollen said, c w l
jr of L. lemler *ssertr*l. blockeil a* tha wind* whipped tho
f t was reported at the meeting
toys for under-privileged
chtl was given a SO dig straight
—The Na*y*a moat ambltlou*
slnylng her nnd four rn,'r|.***Thl*
prolileni could Imi aellled '" " w baek Into places which had
tn *.*Th
dren of Seminal* County who sentence by Ctty Judge Trank that the . Chapter had undertaken hold an organisation meellng si frased
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non-stop over water maaa flight
been clear nl. Niagara Falla elaffd
might otherwise rccrlv* no hol­ L. Millar la a special session ot the repair ° f the toys collected by tho Kanlor*! Court near tho Flr*-| licrnun*. In* n**dei| money. The csslly.’*
3 aio mil* hop ta Oacoaolo, Canal
Hlallo))
Halunlay
ariorti'mn
lit
It*
uly
of
Miss
H"
Kiiven
Pa
school*
because
o
f
the
cold
sad
the Elks l.o&lt;lgo for their annual
w""
"IMS of people think *ho rrtsnn
Bone, waa computed “without iday gifts. Needy adults will not ths Municipal Court yesterday
fillin'! under wnli’r In two feet or a settlement can’t 1m readied Is in Buffalo failing haat and II)
b# overlooked with offering* of afternoon after he was found Christmas Tree and .also that the
llughei
iifticer
In
Hiu
formej
cldanf
at
l
t
:
f
»
A.
M.
Xa*t*m
linrd
olnv.
pollt-ti
liMd
thn
enn
In a federal
housing projjj
R
(Cantixus* sn Haas Tnroe)
guilty of charges of operating an preparation and curing o f the
mo today, haadqaaitar* her* food.
tested slayer »*.** Kugenn Weldbrought misery to tenants o f
Ankles and gifts
purchased automobile while under lh* In­ meat to be used fo r Chapter ex­ nrgsnlralliin.
^announced. Th# tim# from Bta
Also during lh » meellng rules runno who lied rotne to France
apartment*.
hibits at tha South Florida Fair in
front' tha proceeds of th* dance fluence of llqaor
“
d |*«h waa »
how
and on#
ta d regiiUihma for the npers- Iasi Murch to
csenpi) Herman
Parts of western Prnnvyiraata
Tampa was writ under way.
will
bo
handed
out
at
the
Elk's
About
10:00
o'clock
Tuesday
mlaute for th* 14- plana* ln.
»*
“ j
1 li i ) under 18 Inches of snow- ThVH
Those attending th*
meeting linn iif . the ii|-gHnl&lt;alli&gt;n for Ihe inilllary sendee.
annual xChristmas Tree in the night, an auto operated by Mr.
coming yenr will
lie
adopted,
vulrad.
lie led 1 In* lnve*Mgii*ora t*» * A r e
B r o a d e n e d , ' w e r e four foot drift* in
City Farit at Park Avmua apd Stripling crashed Into the aid* were: Robert Mauser, Harvry Mr- Hughes stslni. ami urged all
silhilrlinn
vllln
nulslde
I’arla
{while the th*rmnm*t*r dirad ta
of a track belonging to tb* Hale, George Mauser, Jack Martin,
Fifth Street.
fana l » bo present ui I ho meet­ any dig tlml iwo o f bis men vl
sera in many rural sections.
Company
of Charles Bradbury, iisrold Clause,
A eompalgn la under way lor Freight Produce
ing.
lima nlso were burled lliera.
Gualavason,
David
railing as many tkkets as pas- Orlaada, overtiming lb* track Krnnesth
Many needy yuulhs in. Seminole
tibia for lb* annual benefit hall, and tetitering profusely th* It* Earle. John Senkarik, William
County and ihmugh.iut the entire
officials reported, adding that bunobat of bananas Iba driver. Burnet le. Htm Ritchie, Roy IIII
slate will he glad to know &gt;hat the
n charge will ho mad* to each Benny BUpbtae. nraro. wa* de- drum, Amos Jonca, Frank Jones,
Fere cast
Mulrhrad,
former
ragulaimns
governing
man attending tha dance while llverlnt to tb* Orlando hand Ed Cnmeron, Ronald
lartly cloudy, oolder tonight
'.
and Alta R. Johnson, advisor.
selection for N Y A work have been
th* ladtea will be raquratad to quartersbroadened to include hundred* Preel'dml by ahowera la eitrasno
Tb* n*fro driver narapod any
bring aoaa donation such as
wive «|g
who up I** this timu have net been aouth portion. Cold
candy, frail* or cannod foods serious Injury but Stripling wa*
happy, ntntc o f mind i.s CMgentiul to n
able to qualify for Ihe work even north portion, temperature - S3
cot about U# hand tad sustained
whkh will b#
“ Happy Chrintmaa," l&gt;til n jH-rson cannot
though they may
have needed It to 21 degree* extrema north god
several b ra in ribs.
Christmas gifts.
enter Into tho Yulolidc Hplril cheerfully if ho
badly, R. A. Good speed, local j “bout II drgeea ]n Interior at
central portion, froat In- north
In MtihmerKcd under the -liunlcn o f tnHt-minutu
Ef foci hr* Dec. 0 a now train for
N Y A advlaor, said today.
fain
winter service will ope rale daily
Form erly only
thoee young portion, Friday generally
nhoppinif.
* •'
.
. .■
over the Atlantic Coast Line Sys­
people betwern lh* age* o f 18 and colder In extrema south portigg, W (
• ui:
erven are Itound to bo on edge, tfmpcrn
tem. L. T. Sheppard, ticket agoat
21 who were member* o f W P A
fam ilka
or famiUea receiving
at tb* Sanford Depot; announced
arc certain to be ruffled, the joy which
today.
rommoditlea or o&gt;h*r public aq(ll*
permculeii the almoapherc at Chrintmaa time
I 'u e r j r i &amp; o c f y
Routine matter*
lane* were eligible fo r the N Y A
The Gulf Omit Limited, as tha
in inevitably marred when the m yriad thing'*
A
report
of
th*
Fidelity
Casualemployment.
th* Bsmlnol* County
train will b* called, will laave Bos­
ly Insurance Company of Mow ton at B:20 A. M-, New York al
to do are left to the night before Chrintmun,
' A- recent ruling, however, broad­
puhtl# Inrtructlen la
Tork. baoad an * racont Inapoc- S;0S F. M- and tb* southbound
when piirchoaoa have to Im made In a hurry,
en! Iba grounds fo r certification
tor muuttag la th* effle* ot Co m - lk&gt;u ot tho onl Ira float af
irsla Is echaduad to arrive In Fensod In addition to tha form er
packagei wrapped, addressed and mailed, anti
ty Bupartaiapdaal T. W. Lawton In Seminal* County by
group* any young men and women
ford at liM P. M. on Dbc. 10. Th*
all in un atmosphere o f nervous tension.
Mr. Lawto« raporUd of th* Comstar. ■*•
of
fam llici below
subelstonoe
north bound unit will Uuve Sanford
tad t| wa* doatdod to pat Into at SifO F. M.
o make the Chrlatman Day the really
standards may row be certified
effect lh* ppoomm*ndaUaa* of
Th* now train makes connections
fo r the training, work experience,
joyful occasion It ahould be,
everyone
&gt;rt Th# raport ta a to Jacksonville with trains for all
and wagea that th* N Y A euppltoa,
should buy their gifts at the earliest possible
It WM reported, waa point* and wlU carry through
tha local N Y A Advisor elatedmoment, with time U&gt; consider each present
favor* Mo.
Large number* of vactnrlta on
between Boston, New
with intelligeht appraisal and with time to
Th* Board
York and all
Florida point*tha N YA project* were occasioned
w rap each package so that it is “a thing of
tor barrow In* fund* tf Through day cotch service with
by th* boy* and girts returnlag to
hi ardor ta mah# M l osm night out will ala* be provided
beauty." making it doubly appreciated by tho
lac hoots this fall, to work opporta*
payment af bQfc falling da* ta anrout*.
nities are open to thoee who a n
recipient. Now is the time to ahop, and.
Mr. Lawton
Tha now Into Inaugurates dou­
, Intereatod sad can qualify under
when shopping, always remember that local
If any
thla now rating, Mr. Goodspeod
ble dally service from Sanford to
m rirhants are the foundation of the com­
Ita)
■toted, adding that tho** who
‘ V atath an tb* system and]
munity and that they are deserving of our
wlehod to obtain additional Infor­
dining car accomodations may be
patronage.
mation consult him at hi* office at
Mjbeth direction*, the local
111 Palmetto Aranue,

Billy Cook Declares MrgJVfuhsbn Honored
.Odds Are Against
AndVestry Named;
Persons Who Stray
Bishop WingSpeaks

Negro Bor Dies .
Following Accident

Nine Persons A re
Victims Of Fire
RazingTenem ent

Green Proposes
Fight To Finish
Over C.I.O Union

Knoxville Fire Trap
Goes Up In Smoke
Taking 7 Children

A. F. Of L. Leader De­
mands Quick Set­
tlement Of IasueB

P lan s For Annual
A f f a i r Discussed
2 S -7 2 W r J P M S £ £ ^ 3 5 n i By Future F a rm er

Elks Charity BaU
Is Set For Dec. 20

Canal Zone Flight
EndBWithout Incident

Younjr Brooklyn Girl
Killed In

Jail Sentedce Given
For Drunken Driving

..fl

Shuffle Hoard Fans
To Organize Soon

N Y A R egulations
Are B r o a d e n e d ,
G o o d s p e e d Says

LOCAL WEATHER

Atlantic Coast Line
Puts On New Train

School Board D esignates Sanford
A tlantic Bank As Its Depository

For A Happy Xmas
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VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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F rost Is Predicted
HereAgain Tonight;
Little Damage Yet
Tem peratures As Low
As 29 Are Expected
In Sanford Section
W ith More F r o s t

LAKELAND, D c c ~ 7&lt;—
(AP)—The Weather Bureau
tofiay warned Florida, fruit
•and vegetable growers to
prepare for a second night
-and an early morning of subfreexlng temperatures and
killing frost.
Florida's many mlltion dol­
lar' c ro p of oranges, g r a p e ­

Chamber

M eeting

Bear rat representative*
from
Hanford and Samlnaln
County
heard Stela Marketing Director
William L. WUaon of Jarkaon
villa tell the twenty-first annual
hualneaa ronferenc* of the Flor­
ida B la u Chamber of Commerce
that Florida doe* not need the
wagea and hour law. Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
official* who attended tho meet­
ing repotted today.
Hpeaking before e n e a r, rapaci­
ty audtenca
in
the
Colonial
Orange Court Motel In Orlando
yooterday, Ur. Wllaon draw a
Prolonged apptous* aa he added
•'rather than cripple labor with
legtitatlon, Florid* can f a n bel­
ter by taking advening* of the
clod-given advanugao for labor
that ore evident In tht* State aa
In no other eecllon of the Na-

fru it, un rerln ** and winter veg­
etable* aofforad seme
dammar
early today.. Growers and market­
ing authorities aald they feared
another night and early mom in f
o f. W b-freeilne weather would
cause heavy loaa.
The Weathee n urtau’a
from*
warning
aereleo
atation
here
urged grower* In north and cen­
The afternoon oeaalon ended witli
tra l n o r Ida to flro their groree
ra d cover vegetable area* again a brief memorial aarvlf* for the
‘tomorrow. I t vrartwd of o •'quite late Alfred W agg o f Weal Palm
rapid fall In temperature after Baach, former State legislator and
a peat prealdent of th* Btgto cham­
ber.
__ f ortea at for
,-Fraat.t again warn
Other tpsBktr* tnchxtod, Karl W.
,o fS h e pentnrnW. WtoJw * 4*
ctly prevented froat. dopo.ii* Brhwn o f Do Land, vice praahletrt
i . the muekland* of the E w r nniT m anager’-of Florid* National
-glade* last rig h t tad 'hi* morn­ KxhlMt*,' Ine-l who outtlnod -plana
in g hat th* Weather Bureau aald fo r a State exhibit St the N ew York
.♦ Thera wUl be very little wind WorhT# FSIr o f ( 1030) i Clanmrc
Bitting o f cl* wit ion and -Now
-tonight.''
The SU te Marketing
Bureau York, who aa prealdetit of tn*
aald ita report* Indicated *uch United State* Sugar Corporation,
told o f the pomlbilllle* of the tnttruck crop* aa berrle*. bean*,
cabbage, calory and pepper* suf- duitry In Florida, and Stephen Mrfared severely thla tnomlng but Crrady of Ocala, prealdent of the
that tomato**, pula tort and fruit Florida Aaaoclallon of Real Kata'*
Board*, who told o f the real «*i*tn
ear aped with light damage.
Th* Bureau aald Ita reporta poaaibllltie* offered by the State.
Later tha group motored to the
were meager and that the aurvey*
State Tuberculosis Sauitorium at
■ -would _* require
aeveral
daye.
County farm
agent*,
however, Woodimerr, near here, for an If-'
made b a ity check* and their un­ ■ paction.
The flrat day’* *c*»lon ended at
official report* agreed with the
n banquet at which Nina Wilma
S tale Bureau'* Summary of conPutnam, ooted writer, diamond
,
dttiona.
Florida. O. 0 - Ware of Lee*bur*
Th# forecaal for the Orlando
meted aa toastmiater in th* ab­
dialritt tonight waa clear and
sence of Harold Col re of Jackson­
quiet* rapid temperature fall aft*
ville. prraldonter aunaet, loweat lemperatifre fl
Th* two-day aeaalon will con­
A . M., Creacrnt CHy * 9 , Pieraon
clude tomorrow with election of
27. Sanford 2V, Oviedo 29. Fern
Par* SO. F ore.t City 27. Ply­ officere.
The American people "ahould
mouth 29. Winter U a rd m \ 30,
taka government out of boalneya
• Conway 17 , Doctor Phllltpa' 2S,
end put buolneai in government,”
1Xlaahnmee 20.
Umatlllo
I 7r
said Preaidant Col** in an addroa*
SAH owey I*.
road before tha conference.
r a t Bovoro temporatura drops were
Cole* was ill at Jacksonville *nd
rOooedad in lb* CoroUna'a and
hla speech waa read by Dr. J, H
Tenneoaee and waatern
North
Carolina and
extended
north- Therrell o f Ocala•'Dullness la hyperaenaltiv* to
i
legislation,*' the addreo* »aUJ
-Bualneaa ha* bean rad atlll la I*
articulate. I think th# reason la be­
came w* are aa engrossed In ra*
particular problem* that w* have
allowed a militant minority to ru«
things, but now brabmaa la awak­
ening &lt;9 f a prerogative and to be­
ginning to »i**rt ttaolf.
- I f th* power o f boetneea can bo
collecfrd and conceutroted, than
moat of ocr political and economic
UU will vaatok."
W aller H. Buckingham ,^**iM *r

W ar

Clarence E* McKee
Named To H lghO ffk*
CTareoce F- Me K m waa a to iM
Eminent
Commamtor for
coming year o f the Tayter .O*mmandery ^ I g b U
Templar
*
th* regular convocation to
Masonic Tempi*
l**t
Friday
night. Jim. D. Jlnkina. rattotng
I commander, reported today.
I o th er officer* elected w•* * '
• OeoeralUtlmo. D- S- K. SUjrri
Captain General, Frank I* *J®er.
Senior Warden. J— *« © •■ *»»
Junior Wanton. Jem** Red path i
Prelate Jamas Mougbton; T n aam r . Ealph B. Chapman j
and
I m e t o r , Jao. D. Jtakta*.
AH other office* In tha
b« filled by
by the nawty

t

Would Have Industry,
Finance R e c o v e ry
Sum Of 25 Billion;
Three Million Jobs

Asks Government
For O p p o r t u n i t y
Elimination Of Povw
erty Is S e e n As
P art Of P rogram

Although »ub-fr*e*lnS tempera
t'lre* prevailed throughout Sem­
inole County Stnr moat of Ihe
night verv little damage trne roPmtr-d to vegrlahle* and cllru*
growing In tht* "iocaltiy. O. P.
Paiton, local materulogUt.
r*
ported that the TOtrcary plunged
to 1| degree*, during the. night
and Tailed to lilt the Co degree
In the picture at le ft are shown Perry Nunery. JO, (center) an d Philip Roger*, t l , (right) who u t t t held without ball by Miami
mark any time during th* day police In connection with the shoaling of the-city'* publicity ed Itor, Phil Harris, 34 (oitrcm e right). The shooting occurred In Mlyeaterday.
oml during an aberration after the Miami-South Carolina football gam*. Lorraine Forbes. 19, (extreme reft) their companion, wax
Reliable report* Igtlinalnl that
________
■ on, damaga hail tiw-n done to quritloned. Police say »he nnd aiiolhrr girl signed kintemrnt* glvin g thsir version of the affair.

cllrtt* In the low placca but no
accurate callmate a* In tha c l ­
ient of the damagoTuuld b* ontalned.
Those ctnae in ' 'the Industry,
however, expressed fear*
(bat
considerable dsmagn
may
ue
done tonight If tin, steady wind*
abate and the mercury falls to
rls*The entire stale was ■ tipped In
the frigid *TEniprriiliir*
which
accompanied the northwest wind
but. according to report* from
points In the southern part n(
tba fltate today, very little dam­
age waa don* to cllru*.
A low of 47 wua reported at
W in terH aven , W * d**r*e eolder
than Sanford**. low, with t l tn
A rcadia/ but no damage to the
present ettruo crop w et found
tiraacont C ity poportod * low
of i t degroOt and , indicated’ ttfal
,ln; tho vary, low placet In that
.region . aunt* tlamago had , been
drum to orange* and grapefruit.
Crop damaga. In Sanford and
Jtemlnole County fanulng arum
waa ronitdr-rabln higher,
hu-vever, reliable report* Indicated.
Cnatlderable damage u-*&gt; re­
ported 'to eacarol*. lettuce, romnlne and moor loaf vegetable*,
while lb* mor* lender plant*
■ urh
aa
tnmatpea,
rggplanl.
, quash and bean* which escaped
Ihe laat frigid blatt were coin
plelely killed
Young colorr showed the ef­
fect! of the chlllng Ideal« hid
grower* predict that no targe
j mourn of damage will result.
Report* from nolle (Unde Indlrata that a heavy froat had
done considerable
damage
In
truck crops In that section.

Form er Sanfordite
Dies In Coral Gables

90

Dupont Plans
Huge Program
For Recovery

YOUTHS HELD AND GIRL QUESTIONED IN SHOOTING OF EDITOR

» Citrus And Celery In'
State Does Mn
I’ 01 ThJaAreaUnharmed
Tender Vejrcta
Need Wage - Hour But
bles Are Destroyed
Law, Says Wilson

F lo r i d a ’s Citrus
Sanford R epresenta­
Jb L ittle Dam aged
tives A ttend State
iffWeatherHitB
AU P a rts Of South
Causing Suffering

NUMBER

Established In 1908

DAY, DECEMBER 7, IM7

Tax Board Holds Alachua Game Is
Mellon Filed No Won 7 To 0 By
Dishonest Return Local Blackcats

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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M oonshine C a s e s
Bring S tiff Fines
In M iller’s Court

f" r" u'd „ ........t.b iy
in tho
tH. jXh0 nogroea!
charged
with
whllo llam ago and Vincent
of Illegal liquor and one
tho back IH.I it arrest in
lb. Ir
womancharged
with .ale
d.Wlug Plunge* and J. \V. All, hr
, „
wrr&lt;
f,
mm. tigursd a , .he n»mh.,r on* , 11[f fil,r. by C(ly Jud|[a FfmBk

rI. Miller In a aessino of th* MunAlilmugh
boll.
t.mm.
we,« k , , (Vlur,yrM, [xf. y .ft.n ro o ,,.
W ASHINGTON, Dec ft—t d 'l - i&lt;-tir-'lcss throughout |tu»l o tho, j
M, rtln paid , , 80 fine
Method!
through
which
Un- g».,m h . Ban o,d M . outpl.yud
r h , r||&lt;1 „ urK, , |35 f ,n# „ ,
Funeral services
were
con­ government can le v y . on ISO/-22,m Atarhu. team, piling
up •
o( , hflr
, rrrlt S* tuni , y
of
Ro
ducted yesterday afternoon* in 000,000 of tag exempt securltln first down, from .rrtm m .it, * nd |l||th1 whrn
the Joseph p. Medium Funeral anil on hundreds of millions of three from their P«..-ng at ack. Q W ll„ in il ^D H K .ted 13 gallon.
Mama for Carl Jullu* Krl&gt;'*&lt;&gt;n. dollars In taxfree stale and mun­ I.etll.1. a total ,,t 173 yard. Itatu „ f - moonih|n t« thry wrra d .llv .rJ r , 44, accountant
ol
Curst icipal salaries, were reviewed with­ tho |lnu of gcrlnimage, Th# AU- jn r
made
litre.,
(Irsl
(tables, whn died Thursday In out conclusion h i t week by a i-hus tram
Glare Aiken, who was arrested
Ihe United State* Veteran*' hos­ house way* and mean* auh-rom* downs from ttnlr passing attack later by membora of l’ollc* Do*
mltlrc.
for a total of s i yard*.
pital In Bay Pin**partmmt who found her selling
The effect of Ihe proposal would
Born In Sanford. Mr. Erickson
TH. lineup for th* nlachcat. „
H || f|ntd
b lh# c „
It. |Judge.
ram* to Miami In ItOI. During he to force thousand* of taxp iyrrs wa« «* follow*: |e. furdon;! "•
the World w n r'h * **r»ed In the into surtax bracket* and to Impcs* HUpler: lx. Tanner;
Ounam.
c „ c , „ | ln( WM , fn unc#d to
Eleventh Infantry of Florida aa higher surtaxes on tho»* already In r f. William*: ,t. Monger}
ftn,f $20
tSX or
aa **rv*
aam,a 80
S* days
.1. u.
r*'ipHSV
ay a Vina
fin* o
a dispatch rider and walla tn the top bracket*. In offering this Harriet:' qh. || 11. Oil bum: lh,■ in jail on a rsckleis driving charge
this lino of duty he won many plan— which many be utlllird '» H am ate; tb. Altman, fb, Vtn and another count charging opera
medals for bravery among which aid In financing 'ho heavy govern- &lt; cent.
.*
[lion o f a motor vehicle while
waa tbs Purple Heart. II* was menl spending which he abhors — !
jdrunk waa continued to tho nsst
a member
of tha
Methodist Glass said Ms constitutionality Is'
term o f th* CourtChurch, tho Veteran* of Foreign beyond questioning.
Henry Rog«rt, charged with
This prarrdure could be initials «1
Wars and llio Ilorvay
Heed*
waa
fay enactment of a new statute The
.foot or lb# Amsriran Legion.
____
suspended oonltnc* and Rufus A.
IU leave* the
widow, Mr*. sub-commIUee today also discuss­
Tho annual parish House moot- f b*uncey, also
chargod
wilh
Mon* Krictou; hi* father. Dr. ',' ed mean* of U pping bulging se­
tog * M aupi-r of lb . Holy frwM drunkrnnaM W*S (Ivon a DO
curity
boxc*
through
a
constitu­
J. Krtcoon. J r . ol Miami; * otoaanUneo. Ouy L La.ter, Mr*- Frank l/ ’slto of Coral tional amendment. Chairman Vin­ Rplacopa) Churcb will taka place
*5* ^ , ' , ” !
Gables, and a hall brother, Rich son. democrat, Kentucky, o f the tomorrow nlxbl at 7 : 0o o’clock.
group said that the high court's H wag announced tills morning '/caled n 910 bond and
ard EeUson of Miami.
Th* Rev. David J, Calbcar*. ruling In th# Washington eon'me- by tha rector of H.o church, t b . » u*h; n ,* n ‘J h* r*9* wtth ^ m«
Bov. Martin 11mm.
I'1™ "1' ■ «' dl.ord.H y was fmed
pastor
o r Allapsttah
Tempi* lor’* rote may have n tcontrulliug
Th# iupp'T will l*« aerviNt b r ***}•***•
.
.
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Mot bod lat Church, officiated nt tat*iT*i" In th* final decision.
driving charga. .ra in s'
II# declined tn estimate the a* inamhers of the Women’. AuiH(ha service*. Burial was In 1b*
**r*- **t ‘ ,lf
American Legion plot at Wood mount o f potent!*! revenue Invol­ U ry and a . slwrUI p,uxrain dur- J7 ’ **• WdJ*1
town fo r k cemetery where mom ved but said that th* govermn- n' t i g tho erm ine « 111 be pr**#nl-|'ln wero dtamlaaad.____
bora of lb* Harvey Heed* poet has las nod a total o f tSMIH.oou.
000 of Interest'bearing securities
conducted services.
Pallbearer* were . Jack WUaon. o f which U E 993.000400 to wholly BUbop John h Wing.
(I) A abort playtot b y lh*
John B. Bhoraon, Owen B. Carr, tra-froa and tba remainder sub­
Tha on* hour parking law will
Albln Llndgran. Carl Lind# ten ject to aortal**. Btoto and lord Yoang Pent I- '- Hervlco Ivaagna.
(II A vo'e i-n an amendment !« s'rictly anfoygad in Sanford be­
and John ItoqrT- Honorary poll obligations new tag-oum p t tola)
bearers wars ssambera of
tba f 14AS 4JXWJKIO and aoeuritlc* J to Urn by las • p-rtlinin g, to tba ginning tomorrow. Chief of Plolc*
Rey G. WQitama reported todayterritorial and Insutolr po**e»»i&lt;&gt;n» •faction of ibe vrstrf.
lla rv ty Seeds past. •
( 4) Tha .tocliun u( tha vaatry
Doubto p o rlto g ra d th* many
valued at I1I0JHMJM fa ll into the
•tbllikma) auto* visit lug Sanford
t e DM_
,
same category'
PL E A D S G U ILT Y
(I) A ope. Ul h'-nur for a mad* Ihl* atop necessary, Chief
PETITION DENIED
faithfal menii-i r
Williams stated.
LOS A N G ELES, - -O P)-John
W ASHINGTON. Dog. 7 ^-t&gt;f&gt;iR ORnoun- in* iho program and
Tba ton* w h a n (ha porklng law
denied
20. Dstrolt, sppearsd la Th* Maritime
the Iter, (tram, who to will bo *■ forced to as follows:
changed
Halt
Federal Court today
th* appHcalkm o f
lu serve
eg
toast-j First Blraot from Oak Avsnua to
Company
to guilty
Mall
hi*
itkir-t that tha FarUk | Han/ord Avon no. Magnolia from|
f # I 1J900 eslartton 1
fo r a permanent opi V M ld be hsalad ami (b a t'p irst to
Street and Park
of
actraaa. orallng-dlffirvntial Mbaidr
conto Morton teuton.
old In* uncomfortable A vtau*
to Second
h it* ■
1
Of (ho w e a th e r,
B 'ro o t,
I

Parish House Meeting
la Tomorrow N ight drunkennci,

glvm’n 30 d»y
day

talk by 1-Hour P arld n * Law
WUl Be Enforced

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to d n y

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L n iiim n itt

the National Aasoclatian

ufacturrro.

uf Man*

DuPunt pklured Ihe creation o(
a new ern with the eventual all*
minatjiin o f poverty nnd unem*
ploymeut
ploymont ihruugh thi* throo-foUl

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R e p o rts

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DuPont, n m llp u t of E. J.
DuPont dc Ncmnur.t ut.d
('ompiiiiy :» nn nddrcgf to

roison in g L s s c s

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 - M I —
ill the nfflre of Judge II. IV. Ware
The Hanford S ta ll Pro WorkThe United State* bnanl of tag
) e-.triday afternoon.
appeal* overruled today a major rn u won tlielr fir** s»m« by «
Il-e Seminole County Board ol
portion o f the government’* I 3 ,- 7 In o score In * till with tin073,103 lax claim again*! the lat* Atarhu* Heml Pro team
ther-' 1*111-11* Instiucllon will meet In
the offi-r of County Supcrlnleir
Artdirw
Mellon.
lust ntgtil.
il.-nl of School* T. W. Lawton toTh* decision slid -the petitioner
Doth team* were held score morrnw for a short aeaalon, Mr,
(Mellon) did not flln a (ulin an
fraudulent return with
intent to loss tbrolghoui three quasar* otj Lawton announred this morning.
to evade taxes'.
Ihe gam* hut early In the taurih
A Mrt&gt;c|)||
of tH|&gt;
The board ruled for Mellon on period the Bunford owlfll broke r,,tll
Hrmil* »11] t.ft held
six out of trn priuripal point*, the drudluek when tliey tmik llioj tonight at Tt 3m o'clock, Hklpper
rompiomltril n feventh JHiInt anil
l-atl on their nt*n So &gt;«l'l mail-' A I. Vlldeti announced
tmlay
ruleil for Ihe government on the
mid
In
u
aeil.-a
of
hrilllanl
line'
,,n'1
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member
In
b*
other three.
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The decision, which discusse.l plungra, plan-d lh» hall on the I"' -»,'nt.
alrlpe
where,
T |„, Wo men's Mlialonary Bo
only Hie legal Interpretation o f a Alachua 3 yonl
g if ,,
Melhodlit
w ore o f Issues, gave pu figure* on Damage drum over the marker rlH r ,l( lh,
what ili-ficleliry, if any, the former In un (iff Iu iklu plunge. A short l hu,eli will hold Ita nnmml ban
Secretory of Ihe Treasury will! pH** Ironi l in rum; .&lt; to PUfdoii ,lU,-t
Woman* club Tbur*
hive to pay.
wa» it(uni for tho conversion
day e ie n ln i «t
S 3u o'clock.
The govt-inmrnt filed a lax i Hevetul
hundred
spectator* t liurcti nttirlals annuuneed today,
i«
rlnfni "n Mnr. 29, Ill'll with Itic! brsti-U ihn eold i.i . i n’glit
contention that Mellon'* irron* in «&lt;*&lt;• tin* (wo It'Hmq dash uml wrre*
hurd fought
come in It’ ll wn* I |tt,4K2,l&gt;0dI run unit'd wiiii u
where** to- lin d .lid id u gro»* in- Mint* l)t'l«*;en two well luU m *d
come of $d.7oS,707 in linking Id* Irntiu wild |)l4)«‘d un rir»*m*tit
hmml of io«»iv»«iii
•n\ return.
rSitnfuitig * pidiifMnil lino pcr

An' Tn.i'i, .....

poned

Dogs Are Dead
I d Epidemic Of
vj

Government Loses In Touchdown Mode By hol^it.^uUr^raiS “ “£■£!
Tax Claim Of Over H arnagc A fter Ser­ (It the Vsldes Hotel tomorrow.
3 Million Dollars ies Of Line Bucks Riley Mound* iu .1 Faina Pearl
McGee of OrlavUts Were married

Congress Considers
Tax On Income Of
Tax Exempt Bonds

N E )V

(AP)—A plntmctl uvovery
li'!6UcaL_L’y - iiuliielrr lt.nelf
t» tlu» ninncit t-r !&lt;'J5,000000,()()&lt;) or more to crea'.o
3,000,000 tu-tv- jobs wita p ro ­

and |KipuUrt,

f* nation of new products.
O . JO) Vastly broadening the roar*
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O f S tr y c h n in e D o s e ,
(3&gt; Maintaining the rUu * r »
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[fair ralum for all effort, not eg*
Two dog* *r* deed and Ihroe ccpllng capital effort.
■ r* under treatment ** thu r * \ Industry con pul this Into effort,
suit of on etfUemu: or poisoning J*
? [ " ,r 0PPortunJ'ir
which ha* useurred tn Ksntord b/
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during th . past 24 hour.,
ay-; A « m |..ig n t« • .ell-Industry hack
cording to Peter fl. Roy. l o c i
Amerlcon people- through *
volerlnorton. who described tka ^ ° n'J*‘,' e
,0 tounlersoi
.
.
.
»
a.*—
l.r, H ,r
*M a » w ' W * . ........... .. . - “ -U tl.n « H M on ion# of lb* dead t&lt;io«a am li‘ ‘' L J ' " "
' '/!
found that alrychnUie bud
" 'i
ndartl with rexulsr ranii«d dog , r * T ' “
Hlllfani B. Warner,
f.KHl. but bo pointed out that it *,rwl,l; 'n " f ,h&lt;* a*»'&gt;r»»tlu«. 1 *»»
f.
........ ml
Ihl*
m ltluro manufacturer. „nd emp1oy.ro hi
hod been i-niisred fdr rut. and wh ,h '»
° llt » *
»f
may nut liav» been del l borat al y'
"
P0»Wlwe advertising
Placed by aumouue Intent on hm.[»«m|«ii:n to “ »ell" cille* and town*
lug dogs.
j-ii the importance of their menu*
All of Ihe ra»ea of dog poison-1
n**et».
in# reported tu l&gt;r. Iloy
w ere'
■ *« the depression and
loralrd In tlm
territory
cm '*• resultant effects" In,I insialled
braced by Myrtle Avenue be
*h" nvurage American the n&gt;tween Tenth nnd FlfloonUi »nd
" ,h '
«** "something
on Holly Avenue at Hlxth Htre- i « ""|K "bout imluilcy'* und that It
The velerlnarliin urged all
had bt-enme necessary to lake poai*
era of pels to keep Iheli
,‘ lv"
cuuiiletnct this belief,
lied or Inside housoa until the) T *"' campaign will he Inaugurat*
source of tho poisoning can b e / '1 tomorrow «t Hie annual Condetermined.
Igrvs-i of Anirricnn Industry, meet*
Police were notified today by big In New -V»rk December 7, 8,
several enraxed
rlllten*
who “ ml !»
saw in thu imlsonbix* the work
“ Industry is the servant o f tba
of someone slio bad « depraved people." Werner wrote In tho Jeltor
feclln* toward pels Every ef distributed In manufacturers. «|C*
furl 1* belnx made by total ot ;J"b Is to pimlure moru nnd battor
|leers of Hie law lq trace tlm K"'’' 1" ul conulantly lowered price*,
poison source and to determine,*0 ’ l**1 *norc people ran buy*
the motive, and tha public l*&lt; "Factory payroll* in every com*
Invited la dlicloot any Informa-! munlly suppoit retailer*, clack*,
lion wlili'h may assist In d*«r- bootblacks, lawyer* nnd doctor*.
Out of taxei paid by manufactur­
Ini up tba niykTFry.
ers come much of the support fo r
hospital*, school* and civic better­
ment*.
"Our job I* to get aero** to tho
people the simple, fundamental fact
HIIANOHAI, Dec. 7 . — (IT)— lh* 1 lf *n‘«u»try &lt;• encouraged to
Advance cblumna of
Japan»»» “ *** l-encfit. We muit runcsntrnto
troops assailed Nanking's
his- upon the construrlive alory o f Iq *
trs a tla e s A s s P an e V s s r l
tortc walls tonleht. Japanese of­
ficers who snnounrad jhn a t­
tack aald tba spearhead of Ihn
Invader*
was
iiitempitng
to
FaroaAst
ellmh lh* city's maaalvs battle­
ment* with *ral1nl
ladder*—a
Fair and continued eold with
maneuver htmlrd down through
frost tonight, freelin g over latorIlia mlddla axr*
j
lor to mucklanda o f Okeachobop
Tb* (a les of tlm apparently/
followed by slowly rl*lag
doomed ctly » ere closed. Tlis
fl a| i Irruhcrature near, tho taeat and to-.
Chin*** had started
a
final |

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Jap Troops Climb
Walls Of N anking

LOCAL WEATHER

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A Japanes* a...H 'H l their roaln|w“ h rUU&gt;« ••"•tornfuna.
forces had not yet reached lh« 1
rlly but added Ih lt they tortp.
&amp;
v e r y b o d jr
“ prograaslmt sallsfactorily
and'
V ^ sb u y s a n a u s e s
according
In
s c h e d u l e , Th*
spokesman did not ear how soon
ha ogpocted the fall of tba one­
time fountain brad of nationalist
China.
T tA C W E R .

Entrinccr, Fireman
Kilted In Collfeion

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ARCADIA. Doc. 7 . — (A V * The
»niln**r and fireman
of lh*
Baa board Alrttn* fratobt
(rain
war* killed today when their
locowxoilv* rraahed Into tba raar
of another freight train which |
wna standing on lh* (racks near
bora. Engineer W. A. Lyon* of
Fort Mywra and Ft roman Ollbert
Mltlor o f Tamp* war* dead when
tha cr*w

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�The Lindberghs R eturn

Sanford Herald

trio s L in d b e r g h h a v e
r e tu rn e d
to
'eng r c p o fln a n d t h e f a c t t h a t «4iey
lldiien In B o g la n d 'I n d ic a t e t h a t t h e y

of their journey has been satisfied they will return to the
seclusion of their retreat abroad.
We have no doubt that the vast majority of the people
of the United States feel like extending a oordlal welcome
home to thf* famous pair aod would like to.sec their slay
in this country made so pleasnnt for them that they would
have no desire to seek refuge again on a foreign shore.
Surely they have only the utmogt sympathy from the peo­
ple of this country for tfi.e trouble* wMch have beset them
during the p u t few yearn.
But that very intertpst and sympathy which the Lindberybs have aroused has been the means of making their
Uvea miserable fpr them nnd was one of the main reuons
why they W t here two years ago. It w u not more, to es­
cape the danger? of kidnaping than to avoid the'publicity

IAT, DKCEMUFJf 7. HIT
P f B C 1IHI8 TMA 8 p u p p y
*8ee oil the Christmas shopper*,
And what a m any throng I
' Tfckt'cotiple, ther*, are pricing me;
1 guca* It won't be long
tin 111 I'll wear a ‘sold’ tag,
•' And leave this lltte shop.
Oh dear, IPs so exciting, .
‘ 'M y hsart's going plop-plon-ptop.
Ob.*Voo.U; I V . beln taken I
W j leave at once for home;
M*w 111 belong to someone,
■ And have folks of my own.
the A lldren'e prerent—
f am
tThat
l . t #fill*
111. ms
llIk delight;
me lit
with
"IT hope, though, they'll hero
training
’ la treating pet dog* rig h t"
— Mery Agnes Colvillr
Thla f t r li mure* like California
weather.
Met niurh lima Irfl lo do your
Cbrlatma** ahnprlug early.

But thee
cution. Such
natural nhyni
and beciune of h|* extreme popularity and tho consequent
extremes to which reporters have gone *in their quest for
“news” of him, he has been hounded by reporters
n* perhaps no other man In, America, either, now or.
thfoiighoui the history of this country.
Legitimate news concerning the Lindlterghs, of course,
lias to Jhj obtained and publishetl, but it should be of no
preat public concern-what tho Colonel hss for breakfast,
whit I kind of B. V. D.'s ht* wrnrs, and how long before
their next “blessed event.” These are the sort of ques­
tions which nre fired nt him constantly whenever he is
cornered |&gt;y reporters.
it will not hurt American newspapers to forego such
news. Tliefr rentiers In most .cases will applaud. And so
while thp Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh arc in IHIn country,
we for one hone Ihni the newspapers will do their pnrt to
make their v 's it n s pleasant ns possible nnd let them know
that they can return permanently to this country without
fear of further persecution from the press.

*&gt;VV* U. (tlmwik llalyra Dahlia*
Pi tb 10 U«t Tall", ln«t*l» the
f.k b iJottniy ClU i*ti.. A rt
you
iur* they'r* nol *un fluwrrsT
mailer in whin dlracHc
i 1hurlod, U alwuy* hlta
ttn
rnnauutir. — dtl

Chief Junlii-e Kill* la 'going I
re tire 1from *he Supreme Court
Florida etUirii* *ympatVro with
him over an rye nllmutit which
make* hla ndlrene-nl advisable.
Tin, trouble ulinui trying In
prnmnle b e ll* r prolrtilnn
for
wtldllfa la that urrribody Iblnka
you’vo'r.01 un Intoroat In a night
rlnb.

Business Men
T*n commandmci U for business men which wo like
•ppenrto^ recently in ’ jc Nntion's Business. If every business m^ri would ' i .^.
* thehe commumlmcnts nnd then stick
to i Mm, everyoi tl'llduld lie u lot better o f f ' and there
Iso-Jor complaint against hard limes
s d b n u orlu today* - rW h a t do you thinkJ._ltaro
' • L P«nt wnTt fdr the’oiher ft-TloW to come to'you; to
tq.hlm / * “ M r
r
J
d, In QomptUlmn,with frihers, always give litem the
credit of being k milc smarter than you uru. Then woyk
like the deuce to provo thntj they aren't.
•*l. If you have no money and little credit, capitalize
your personality. Sometimes it jiays to have nerve.
d. Never mlmit to anybody—and least of all to your­
self—that you uro licked.
R. Keep your business troubles to yourself. Nobody
likes a rslamity howler; lM.’sldcM, he finds scant favor with

'Kvklenlly the Jnp» .i u g«lng I"
keep right on almcllng lip llrlllrh
atcanirra and gunboat*, and Insult­
ing other foreigner* a* well, until,
even though lh«y do apnlnglxr, It'a
going tn Ip Just too bad for them
- The Orlando Sentinel
re|S&gt;, I*
that Iher a are m in winter vlallur*
in t|io C lly tteuiitif'il than thrio
wrbre l«at year .it ihl* timt-, Ev|fleutiy the "bunlneu n-cefflon" I*
not going to hurt tho tourist m o *
non.
Aerordlns to the Cnllril mate*
News, It ii"w roots H.tJS to
bull.I the tiumo house Mhlrb In
103.1 eo»t onlf
And unless
we are mistake,, the Increase
dill Ink Ibe pe*l fow year* will
bo a whole lul nmr* ib»n that.
No* la lha time to build.
Th* Japs won another
victory la china the other day.
Nearly a hundred rhlldran were
killed when
orphans** was
Southed by airplanes We auppote
arnta Jap filer will now be given
a Ciulx do tiurrre, nr whatever
tia Japaneaa equivalent is, for
biAvriy In arlluu.
Aecurdlng lo the Pulled Hlale,
8f«'r«piry ot Akrleuliure.
twou( th" farmers are pro
im jn g oiie fourth of th* crop*
a id lhr*« louriba. of tho rhlldrm,
,who will Im lb* neat farmerH% that Jl yrai dfh|i In on an
A m tikan farm, .Ilia rbdneaq a,*
that you'll find ‘ n^atblrd of an
American farmer
raising on**
•Ighlh of • rrap.and tkrff^tgbtka
of a child,— Toronln Btay.

YOU AND I must not complain if our plans break
down if we have done our part. That probably means that
the plans of One who knows more than we do have suereeded.—E /E . Hole.

; Fiona* l» taking itepa- to m t r and tho lateot development ia a
Foard ((« drinking water m p p lkt. reaervoiy a t Nantoa, pronounced
the blggeat In Europe.
M

Fish M ust Submit
To ‘Ptaaoe^Beopomy’
B U FFA LO , W y o . Dee. 7 - W
— There .w ill bo no »or« privacy j
‘in W ycnfag'i /lob and * « * * " » !
than In a xojd n«h bowl.
I

Youthful Editor Sara
Communism Taught
American Laborer^
NKW Y cfttK .D o e. 7. — O F )Hartley W.
Barclay,
youthful
editor »bo chaUenged tho right
or the nalloual labor relations
board to subpoena editorial roc
urda and nolo*, sdilreaaed an b f
UuatrUI
gathering here fe e le r
Uanti to I gatbcrlna
day on “ labor racketeering** and
failed In attend u board bearing
at Blcubouvllla, Ohio, lo which
h* bad barn aumutuned.
'Itarelay, speaking at llie an­
nual Meeting of tho national Induatrlal rounrll. charged
comniunlam was bring taught Ameri­
can workers lie sold the a t­
tempt of the labor hoard to galu
access to hla notes and other
records was on Invaafun of ill*
freedom of tho pre**.
The editor of “ Mill nnd f t o
lory" w«a summoned to produce
hi* papers at
a
hearing
on
charge* the Wclrton Htee| conip*nr. a subsidiary o f National

Tb« U oKod S u m

BUSINESS MAN’S

g o v e n w n t'

LUNCH

hat deeiddd ft la abotit Ibna the.
JUh bad "a program o f "pUnned.
economy."
t I
So lh« U. 8. bureau o f flshark* j
and tho Wyoming gam* and fl*hj
department »ra Making Inform *-1
lion on the (adding, breeding and
righting habit* bf a l l. t h e fl»h
lhat live bt Wyoming,
The nurobaa I* lo determine
what typea' nf tub art beet Will­
ed to the Yarloda stream* and
Ultra, what flab ahould llvo wNere
and In what number*. And of
court* tho' flab akpeHa hop* to
improva tho ' flablnr.

SERVED FROM
11:30 TO 1:00
Courteous 4. Efficient
SERVICE
1st A Frmch—Tel. 01X1

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

Service Station
Canter 1K b *

Franck Aye.

HARVEY HODGES, Drop.
Formerly With
Kent Vnteantaaig Works

PHONE 9189

• Not Hie Party"
1.0*1 Mack llun-lay
raid
lie
n-riild mil utli ini Ihu hearing.
Ym.lnnley, nikml
If bn lint)
rhsngi-il Id* mind. ho raplb-d It
mb* "nut iny party."
I.iltnr trouble* In ninny A m rr
Iran farlitilaa nnd
plapla
re
n n lly . hn oarerlcd In yreterday's
uddri'M, w ’ro part nf ’’an orgiiiilied rnmiinlKii. prulectril by
the government, Mhlrb ia iClurating wnrkrr* In disrespect nl
tho &lt;&lt;&gt;natI t I o n ,
laws nnd
tho luurla.”
A Knl afli'r tin
til'd inti'iidi'it tu
I'lH, headed by Joint I , la'MU.
h &lt; Mild r i l l union*
were III
tolled bi mull of Ilia lulmr
Irimblia tiu liud luiPallRnliil In
Ihn luat yo.ir. Ilu i&gt;i,.ia*&lt;«t•• the
Aim i l l .iii lYilrinlI iiii of - laibor
fur ‘ i,m iiiic.is Iiii; In politics."
Itm lay, atttu at rated hia apamli
with , li'iufillcnn atlUea Intend*"!
In l&gt; ir isit Ida aaaertlnn that
ccrlulii Ubur "lUikateertiuT tuul
gun" -'ll lar nt In llirealfn Uw&gt;
••IPlviaary of Ilia |aw nnd |h&lt;i
freedom nl Hi. pre**. ||u de­
clared radical and
munmimat
Ini iie in.u„ « t|« iurtuly re"pun*■
Ibta.
Cite* Loaa
l.iliur IrmilJj-,, be aulil. had
In n ' ll Ihe permanent rlo"lnk of
liun*li• ilu nl fartorlra Ihiimghoat
the rmmlry and bo riled an »IJ
li-seil In-a of a ' I l 7 .000.uoe an­
nual 1'iiyrel! til II rltlea and IT
alalia tliniURb IIlls rniiae alone
The ilt-pertmi’nl nt
labor, he
aaltl, II I ll no alsllallra on Hip
iiiimhrr of plnida IliUa forced
l» ilu«e down.
H M While, n ra.n lIre
vlro
ptealdi-nt , of ItepHbllr Steel t o r
purnllon, A*»erleil lb* Cftjla-Troei urn ileuianded regular rollerlion of dnea from It. , workera
menibrn. nnd ilrrlarrd that, when
dura fiilleil lo row* regularly,
“ the next htip. undoubtadly, wlU
lie i lie demand for Oral tho
closed shop and Ilian tho rhockOff."
“ I don't know how you feat
ulieut tbl*.“ he aald, but In me
It I* iindeniiM-rutle and un Amer­
ican: and
eur
right
ngatnat

Flder. lamia* Thrasher, Frank
Chase, laris Hand, Mildred Hand.
Iftna Smith. Margaret
Peter*.
Jack Pei cm,
H arry \VtMnlruff*

I’l-ACK Y o u p 01D EB MOW
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PERSONAL ENGRAVED
GREETING'CARpe

COLEMAN’S
Offlet E a n W n t Co.
114
Ava.

anyone, not onl
ut anxious, to woi
lonaer
hours
at less
•
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RADIO

clprtwal
i. r* -i;r i n ^ T r servants
y •-»
^ ^do—once yoi

o f a little son, who wjll be
lad John Walker Mltyirik /or
Maternal grandfatber.

R A D IO
Tha Deal* Xtar assure*
taadlrg
that IU Dd ricks
Orean won • upPort Iur Uta era**
aUl* canal hr signing Iho wage*

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all-dcctric kitchen
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PERK’S CLUB

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
Diamonds And Watches
Fins Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting Anf Engraving
r im

8AN t ’ORD TWENTY YEARS A « 0
Camilla Ibilraloa, Ibe
dainty
llttie daughU-f of Dr.' and Mr*.
1‘ulaalon rnltrialned a number
of her small fru-nda Saturday
afternoon in honor o! her bir h*
ibry. The Cbrlatma* ar**on af*
forded many beautiful
derora*
tines, every thing bring rerl “and
while, tho birthday rake
wak
white with • rjd
randies. » u r
reundvd by imitu«etil*» Ire ,tream
cake and candy wyre srnrrd aqd
each likd* guest was givi-o a boa
mada lo represent thr American

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THE SANFORD IDOUID. SANFORD. FLORIDA

#Social And Personal Activities

PAG E TH RKSv

for a banquet to be given at the
Woman’s Club Holds P rayer Wpek «Held
F ath er’s N ight Is
»
1 \Vom»h‘a'*nuli ThilraBay craning
AnnualBusiness Meet
By Baptist W O m C n Mr*. K tf. J^ney gar* a chap Planned By P. T. A.

her* will tie furniahrt)
ho'
xchiH-l
Ih v bouril meeting will he helth
Thkiuluy iiftvrniivn nt 2:00 o'clock*
in the nftlev of thv principal o f,
thv *chn*il* .XI thl- time a report:
f thv aioni I .'i*.'iHn nnd Chri*t*‘
too* C am o al will lie hvanl along.
with nth'ir ‘ irrlrtvit*
Officer* arat
ntiriil to |ii- ...........
al that timn,
uml l o j i ii u j
their * c-i
livitivH .luring lire pn*t mon'h,
f

! "*r from the MU*p-n study book
The Parent Teacher A»*ortaiion
Mr*. A . M. Philip* president
Itaptisl Women throughoji th« utter which the meeting
T t b jx h g p a 1 4 8 pratldcd
o f the Sanford Grammar Srtn*d
over
the
importpflt South and in ill foreign e ’v n lr it r turned tirer to the liiu ie iirr
yearly mealing of department* where Southern Uaptiat* have ■ •
‘ The gueal* gatheieil around j will mrpt in the School AudiluHuni
ensemble o f the Sanford Wo gu riled work Itrl week Vbaertid Clultliunm tree in Hie dining Thur*day night nt 7 :3*1 o'chvli fm
man’a Club which wat held re­ the Woman’* Missionary
Union .room where gift* were dljtrib- Ihv nnnuat Father'* Night Pro
grant.
cently. Ilu tlcttra were Mr*.. I- week o f prayer for foreign
tni*-i Ril'd,liefrenhmint* w &gt;i eserved
Tin- Hrv. kinrtin 1Irani will hrE Spencer, chair nun,. Mr*. W noli*.
f
I In Ilie following:
A. Palilcit. Mr*, Hichani Tan lim ing Hu- week one hour Inf.n 1Mi* J A. Wright, Mi*, Itur* ti n . u o * * l c f i e u k v r J u i t h v I 'V c n ill u .
tu bsdat
A . K- Power* apant the weekend Eyck, and Mt*. I. E. Eatrldge.
In nihtition aeverui mu-ival pummativc piugrpm* were conducted1 Heale. Mr*- Ullrur ibiiy, Mr*
Tha ChlUrau of tha Catf«4af*ajr
Mr*. W. M. Scatt who raturned In Tampa op butlneat.
During the
butinra*
neaalon ruch day using information and' 11 1* Itaggell. Mr* XV il Firm
will aponaor a card party to b* Sunday from 8t. Augurtlne wh
(Iran at tha Elk* Ctab pt MO ah* attandoH the eleventh annual
Iannouncement* ware given by the human interval *torlr* a* gleam d, hut. Mr*. J **. Laney. Mr* (‘lurk
chairmen of the four department* fn'in ihv field* aod forwarded by l&lt;eonardy. Mr*, o . K. Huff. Mr*
| o'clock.
exhibition’ o f the Florida Fed*** T. t. III. o f Hollywood, arc vlalt*’
Ml*. Fred Willtumi, civic chair* •hi m iliji'nai i n The Ihrmc for "
C lllll. Mr*. II.‘ U Caswell.
lion o f A rt which v n held T h un - Ing Dr. and Mr*. E. D. Mobley.
W tD N K tD A V
man, caprettcd appreciation for Ihc entire week w*» “ l.ooking tin*;
K I' Smith. Jr., Mi*. II. O
day.
Friday
and
Saturday
report­
I
Th* Board or Manager* oI tha
a ta lca t donated to the club ga r­ lo Je*u*” in Ihv following niun* • Wearer. X|r*. I’nul Jiihivion. Mr*
ed
today
that
two
Sanford
nr*
} On~rd*n da|&gt; will moot a t ' tha
Amvtira. Mexico.. " B Mr.Call, J r, Mr*. G. l\
Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Lundqulil, den and announced preliminary trie*, Smith
Horn* of Mr*. M. M l ’ apworih a t' tlata, Mr*. Norman D e F o m t and Mr*. Gerda
Soa'naon and Capt. plant for a tnurinl* reception to Nlgerin, Japan, North Munchukuio, Hunting. Mr* Vance
Douglas
Garda 8*WiiBon
Mia* Helen A. WlUon won prtxaa
Oeo. Munton returned Sunday; h. glvrn In January. Mr*. R. J. China, Europe,
and P n lcaU fv 'It" A F. nullum. Mr*. Arthiit
fa
r
their
rntriaa
in
the
exhibition.
ftto Worthy Orand Matron Or
night from Miami wberu th ey'H o lly, literature chairman, report* Syria.
I’Ulllp*. und Mr*. U. K iturmley.
Mr*.
DeForaa*
won flrat
Car ol Eaatam War, Mr*. Char
attended tha funeral of Carl J .jed that there would I** nn InterThe
»v**vit
of
prayer
clear'd
on
t ,-»-------M ia B. Parry, will mats har award In the prof c l o n a l claa* Erlrgon. Jr-, who tiled U&gt;( i national round table dltcuttlon at F rid ay w idth was observed !&gt;/ » T
,
,,
,,
official Halt to Bamlnolg Clvap- fa r her pastel, T e g . ” which l» T hunday *1 th* Veteran* lloa- the January meeting. Chairmen Sm ilhern IU|di»l* around Ihc world. | N O W \ C U T S E V C B l l l l
a
portrait
of
Mr*.
S.
O.
Oiaaa.
ter M— T*t Two at T:I6 o’clock.
of the mutle and aortal depart*
pita] at Day Pint*.
At thl* time *pcrtal necla and ap * , P l a n n e d B v A u x i l i a r y
A kaataat will U bald at isH Jr. Mint Wilton wa* awarded
mint*
announced
that
there I* ml* coming direct from ihv mb* i
“ J r tU A lllu iy
the
Marria
Athlon
Rader
Memo­
t o'clock at tk# Woman'* Ctab.
would he regular meeting* in lonaliv* wvrv 'he thoughta for !
rial
priae
for
the
“
moat
ou‘
5 Tor r*aaeration* call Mr*. It. W.
January.
mvdiljllon. Thv day’* program wa*
Mr*. F. K. iMumiilat wa* ho»i Turbar, gbaao ttt-It brd«r* •taad lar piece of work In Ibe
The Junto.* Women announced rondudnl bv litHdvn Jubilee l*re '••*» "• the executive l vanl uf ihc
non-professional riant. The p r lu
; Monday.
that they will sponsor « dance to lurinlioii program linking Iowan' A met Iran 1-rglm Auxiliary whlrh
*
Tha Barak Parker Orphanage winning picture wat an nil paintlie given on December tit the Ihv Celebration of Ihv Mlth An mvt »' hvr ilome Friday Mr*. T.
log,
a
large
nude,
rntltled
"The
Mr* W. M. Scott entertained^ p|0CrrdJI „ f which will be u*ed nlvvirary »f ihv Woman * Mi«*lon | • Stlllvan. |irv*ldent,
,7 Club will hold tip regular monthprv«idcil
* ly ba*ln*aa~ and aoctal martlng Amathyat Ring." Her other entry yesterday afternoon with un in- j.flr
t Am n anaji
Ia 1 npitl
gpertal
project. Mr*. P h l-jaty t'nlon u f Southern llaplia*! "Vrt *he Hireling.
w
at
a
‘
portrait,
“
Panco,’’
which
» at tha Methodlal Church Anna*
formsl tea honoring M n . Nnrm.n „
, „ nouncr(! (hgt no,lln. Col- Convention
Plan* writ* made for the annual
Iw1|wd „ , ^ ( , 1 pro |
-------* at S:10 P. M. Mr*. R .G. Walt*. W*t adjudged Ihe beet jiorlrah DeForeat and MIm Helen A. V T ,
New Yn ir’a Kve 11* 11. The follow ­
Mr*. tn the non'proftMlnnal elate. son who won prises on thoir rntrits
ing commit Ici- wvrv appointed:
Both artlela are affiliated with In the eleventh nnnual ^Titbit «f
Paaraan will b*
then ml (on, Mr*. K
It. Stowe,
the Orlando Art Aaaoclatlon.
the FlorkU
Federation r f Arl
, ’hrUl|11„
shower^ ] \ I a r &gt; ’ L u m h u t h C i r c l e ...............
Mr» Henry M claulln,
Mr*. Scott alto had
neverat which wa* held Thuradiy, Friday,
and Mm. l.vCIntie Irwin; favors,
fur thv Jacksonville Orphanage
------- entriet .In Urn exhibition. She wax and S alu rtay In St.-Augustine,
y ear1 Mrr"
D r I lu ff 111
H i* Alathaaa Sawing Circle wUl a delegate from the ortnndo 'A rt
m
f
n
v
r
a
“
for
iliv
rtinimg
, i l l . - MliHTlhitiT
During the gftgm ooir Mi*. Scdu ‘ ,vn”
h r ,' h‘' d e p a r t ' •«'*•»■ B '* * * * . vhn.rman.
rv elected
v iecicu nt
til the meeting -I
&gt;meat a t lb* home o f Mr*. L . V. Association and served on the told of the varkm* art MU.-, at Ihv
Mauy gift* tru e received
Itlh. vommill.x'* will tic i.p|MintBtirtctte, 1003 Elm Avenue, at retolution committee
II,,. xian " Lainhiilli Circle of th
** 4 J-00 in caah.
and ih c exhibition and several pointin'* J,&gt;
3:00 o'clock.
riuirvh h lilch
A ' the luncheon
Mi»» Orlen rti*i xIviiumIm
nominating committee. Mia. Scott ware dJscuaard A t the p.esvn'
Thn-o pii'v-ni wvro Mr*. T L.
Tha Woman'* Council of thn Mated. ” f ain delighted to think time these Sanford arti*U ore tf* Ah lllwnln, guv*t of Mr*. E. D. « ... ii.lil &gt;v ii rilav afternoon at
„t Mr, it
McCall. s " ,,,v" " m , h
I.eCUIre Irwin,
Flygi ChrlaUgn Church wUl h o ld ju ,,, \mn ,lf oui. , rtfc,u
„nn rtlUtail wilh the Orlando A it A*:io- Hruwnlee. offviw l prayer.
Thv
Met'nit.* X|i- Henry Slvl nulin, Mt*. II II.
a. haaaar a t . tba eburoh from , p ^ , , ,
l w ,.n
r&gt;ln,ing Vistlon and Mr*. ScoU *: ggr-led program wa* n* follow*:
,i*.
.
i
Mini
Mi*.
F. F. Itnuinillnt.
All*.
S;M o'clock until ?:00 ocloek with me and I nm very proud that Sajlfort form *n A ll &lt; lu*i ' *f ’ The Junior Women who have
\l&lt;
Mull.-n
Ta* will h* aerved during tha ^ j,*r,"
its own.
i I-uhtv of
I lie
publirity. for
The new
‘ Sw htg w ill meet at
Thur»riay evening a reception
Dan Mitch*in, an artist from t I rldm a* seal* had
a*
thrlr
th
the Little House at 3:18 oeiack. j wa« held in the Am lint Cily Club Clinton. Mo., was also a j : v * l ^waker, fir. I*. II. Brownlee, who low*:
McCall.
Jr,
Chair
Mi*.
II
It
yt i p x y
jib e Davenport. I’ntk
Cluhhoua* at th* •*•.
;.| . tidriHhired by
Mrs, W. II.
mini.
»n t he
_
I A*nn'd, nnd who spoke
a l Ro m fcfrbli o f the Sanford " 'T H m m U n g the exhilihlng arAir* K"rl .Ici'T-’-. icrrtialruiun | Ml*. iTulloH v II. Perry, worthy
' l&gt;, .'m y of Ihv Chrislms* *vnl».
■ O u k *HU meat at th* hum" W *
memberg of th*
,)f jirthlvhem"— Mar- Mr* i i . K (S..i( iv.iiiilttiK * vn o grand matron tinier of Eastern
her, Bo*e * urP nT Set vet Inn and
A weld. *'My*kka Jungle" wa* adjudged
Star, of Jacksonville, m il make i
lory
and, lj() jmnvrtphrr, acennlpanied by
;, (Joart, a t 10:04 o'clock■
W iotglnr well known per- tha best Florida subject
the bevt
landscape
entered
Mr* Paul Johnson lOnti'i tlon tl her ulicial visit to Scinln.dc Chap |
.
, . „ „ In
, i Mr*. Evan* McCoy,
Tha Central Che** of th* 8an- »«B*lJUe* In FlorkU art
rlrrte
e iter Number Two. AA'vdnrsdiy, Ik*- |
11 • »»ili vr
professional cla*.; ami W i»'-,Kolo. "Il.rthilay of the King"—
fo rt Cardan Club will meet at * f tV h lh® J" n ' : , , r *- Mary E. Ihe
.t iN w a t M N iiir a iM a ia iw M K g M f lm
Mi, , o |* M ary-hw nl tivi*n rvr IrmN'r H id .’ Id o'clock
Mi*. Charles Wilkie, an-ompathe hem* of Mr*. 8. O. Chaae, Alaahlre. director of the Shciety fted O ffo rt Ismg of ihe "A rt
Club of fit. Petersburg, non-pro*
Mir
IL
ti
gave
the
script
m
e
At
d.tkt
o'clock
a
lainpivt
will
n icl lie Xlr.*. F. S. Vvinay.
l no# Oak Avawua, a t 10:00 o'clock. nf **&gt;• fo u r Arts In Pghn Itcach
lllll r Hill. Ii Mr*. Illlrt stvvlv M he held i.l tiiv XXoiiran’- Club and
frrsionnl. The Idtlhrt* prlxe •I"*', Vhdin Solo.
“ El IS v&lt;civu»e" k A Vale* r lr d c of tha San- " n(!
■ if thv J h ry c Icno
ning entry vr*» an oil. painting ' j.r(l
In prayer Itiirhig the tnialne**1vvviyon. « i-hmif t« mnke Icser"
Mean,
nrcninp*Mh-d
by
•Gitrdrar rtub w|H meet at
3*rl;**” lri,lr j-r tu lp io fi tin|t|nl **Tliv Hill Huad” ami bv-'
*.**iIon, p,raided o .v r by Mr* . tti.n v e iiri-'*l I" call Mir. II
j Ilv
Mm*:
nre*
tla
rt..
home o f Mia* Iren* II Into**,
J .1
coniptel.’d
T umi cl. JtLl It, not lalcr Ilian
•ng Judge.) tlie lie*I Florid* nub . y ,
■ olo, "Spirit of Christ in**' McCall, plant were
•y te k . ’
jW Ibia^Collere: llu d rtf* |iVe»
__
l.ul.iy X i-itiiuf Hasletn S tir* in
'jttt nnd ulko thn b**t ianfacSpc.!
arrhllrrturP 'f
»■ &gt; pix l-H.
roqtivtl (lom Ihv
.in...........I• illy invited to
I lai old Hilton, dlrreinr of thej
fh » r In i'rlo Mvrtv
jR rk.viivllle A rt Afadeiuy,
.............. Noiriut J,..n Mayer. lloiiniillnt, Mra. II. C. Km V.i
WlU P a lrfirh lii pi evident o f 'H t e 'l I
Mr*. 1. M. Huprecht, Mr*. I, I,* „ ,
oatapk w
the Undo
ffl rtw*ortatlon; ami t|art bar u/ tho Jury o f Helvetian and1 wh„ „
j t'|H-ntei'. Mra. Frank Stein. Mi*
inaau. «Ml I||ll
director of tha Jack" Award and ■ nauaglng edf Of uf, nl(l, ri,„ „ in,P ■ „ f White s a tin .jj
Q. Slant.ail. Mra. It. E. T "'»'
th . "Florida^ A r t u t - official oe-| Hhr v, . „ tMXnlll|, . ll|f,l |,y Mlw
|V Academy.
(M ra. Hoy THIrt.
Mt*. Itlvlianl
gun
o
f
the
Florida
Fcleratkin
uf
I.vtiora Whidihui. ,
Hume*, w
r XXoiurn’s Council O f
ClrrU Number One ‘or th r
T tn E yrk. Dr. CliralM'th lr :o *
A jt
waa
unanimously
circled Vivian Y r lie r fj.ram .nv.
ststg
ipember
l i r e C iirU lis n Chutrh
n‘s MUsfonRrr 8oc*ely of
Mir. .la*. XVil on, v ’l-e pn**kh nt
preaidant
of
the
FaiUratlon.
Dome FfUoWfhip ofpoet laureate. *rnt by *|»-riiil
of Section Seven,
Mra
ChnA
0
winner*
will
h#
presentv.i
request her most reernt pixu*.
onor o
&lt;f waTing his entry/ _
tlie honor
hronia plat** and their painlIng*j “ Two Mary*’ " which wa* tewl XVilklc. M r,. Henry Wight. Mra
at the church
f
I K Ea*‘.
8evm*rvnlh *tmn*l' Ufa slxrd crhlppcd niodrlrd
Harry
XX’nodiuff,
Mr*. A. H
will go on a circuit
exhibit,j bv Mr*. J. C. Fleming.
* t at 3;30 oVfc. k ‘ wi h Mr*. In hroake, rhofen a* the “ moat
T
tiu
rsd u )-, I ) i f . 1),
Young, Mr. and Mra J. M Sum- ,
for
six
lllll Hardware yimr Chri*tmus uift
In mliiuarler*
The program w»* etoned by
vnt*lnlidbiK p h w of rciilpUire en* throughout Ihe Stair
Jr lla U ’ ka boater.
Itt 7 :&lt;H)
riphrr, Ml** irrne Hinton, Mi— j
month*.
this year. We have n w Mr range of •tilitlliin in gift* that
t &lt;1 Piicle N inaV" fSr&lt; of th* Wo- tvrrd ’ in the ulatv wide competi­
I Mr*. Fleming who lend l.uke'* Kathleen loitiey. und Mi-* Orieit,
T e a W ill Bo S e r v e d
version of the Birth of Christ.
are *ure to&gt; suit
Mill your lasln u* hi II a* your imckdlmik. Knr
••d u g MUalwrar) TaeTdy of ihe tion.
Mclllwaln.
j
Two aHlat* won the di»lme| An liitprrs*ivr silence for |h-kco
IV a r lU pttd CSur.-S wUl m**t
gif'*. t»
Hill
any otlu-r gift
toy*, game*». mill
nnd practical gif'*,
i* w
ill a* uny
| followed.
award*:
At the home of Mr*, f. K. Ka- lion of receiving two
you' might wi*h, *«• ua flrat!
Following
Ihe
hu.ine**
nieetltig
Singling
tridco flO W ... fl: aenth ^t^Tx•, . Donald lllnkr or the
Arrangement* Tor
• * ":30 o’rlcc*.
ihe si* tnl il.'pui Im ini held thril
School of Art. who«c oil painting
Funeral* and AH Other
annual br.dge party.
Tin* rlub
Occasion*
room* w eie deroraled wdh a pro­
&gt; * *
fusion of led poln»e1tia* nti.l a
deenratrd Chrlntma* tree wa*
Two Year pld
placed nt the rear o f the stage.
W E D E L 1V E I
ROSE BUSHES
Mr* Arthur llianan wa* host * * *
e*a and Mr*. II, I&gt;.
Kievntan.
I 'R O M I T L Y
CAMELLIA JAFONICA
wa* irani dvd high score
ptite
* * *
while Mr*.
Ileimiin
Middleton
KOELREUTERIA
won ocrrvtio prirr.
v o r u I 'A T U O N A G E
♦ * *
Thn»e present at tho buslne**
GARDENIAS
meeting were a* follow*: Mr*.
Ho** Adam*. Mra. XV. II. Arnold,
Mr*. J. K. Iluker, Mr*. Arthur
llrnnati. Mi*. Adiian flrowti. Mr*.
K. IL llinwiilev,
Mr*. ‘ XX'altef
G oU m U k o
U N U SU A L LY UlXV PIIICKS mi n gift that I*
Cooper, Mr*. J. It. CuKhurn, Mr*.
A m * im
In make Ilie recipient* e y e . .pat! Iv with
K. Compton, Mr*. J. XX'. Ci«ti,-*,
light.
Mr*. Vance llougla*. Mi*. C. I&gt;.

PJZABRTH BRIGHAM JOKBAN, Society Editor

I Social Colmdar

Mr#. DeForest A n d
M ua H e l e n Wilson
A rt Prizes

Personals

All Signs Point To The Time Of
Your L if e -------.— — To-N isht

10:0# o'clock.

Mrs. W. M. Scott
Honors Local A rtists

i

|M . V

." “ i Officer* Elected I!y

THURSDAY

n

M . Charlotte Perry
Plans V i s i t Hero

Wednesday -Thursday
Edward (». Robinson “The Last
G angster” und Joe 1C. Brown
“Fit For A Kinjjr”

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nnd
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ton.. Mr-. J.dih Mrtsch, Sr., Mr*.
J- 'll. Mrnick, Hi*. J'. K. McKay,
| Mrr. Pnyni.md Monwlvatgc, Mr*.
|J . T. Ncwhy. Mr*. J. G P ^ ferl ion. Mra. C. V .Proctor, Xlra. XV.
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t Mr*. A . M. .Philip*, Mra. Jon,

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per a Ion* lime the wntto to i go forward and expand, the Nation
THE U t ilit y
HO HAH:
dnstrlal accomplishment
o f the
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Bania au*pect* that llrlga,
ptfxt and the possibilities fo r the
farmed to roll rlfht off lha sill future.
a doll, ll*a
linen flipping
and Ilhlsa and the soldier* ttmh*
"Am erica depend* upon the pro­
out at mlilnlidit til ah I with
yelp, grexa of mattiifactu ring. When fac
• while fui. Ho he a*k* the I !■ - pr him tnoanlai. lin'd
nnd then he'd mo*n. H ell* plead* toriea prosper, Amenrw prosper*
tin anlilli'ia to .U nd guare
T
h * plan
h U n Ira
rjta iitiln .1 to
l « •!*
id with the aoldler captain:
The
to LIri&lt; npresented
the
around her at nl*ld.
"Pleaso let
me look.
I In a Nation's manufacturers
will in
Chapter Klriit
hurt."
elude organized publicity directs In
The Guard
Ilia rnplnln felt *o sorry for each community and radio materHctea pulled her
hluo silk her ho houated her up to the ill based UlMin industrial develop­
ootnf, I,t up n vir
her yellow irtjidow rill and there aha »a* ment,
curl* will ii xlio i t '/
lilt
lilt Iho while fox rollln* In the
A "speaker bureau" will be or­
aoldler act n guard ar« md her snow and muAnln*. lie seamed ganized to supply lecturers on in­
lied.
to Imtd ii|i mi" paw a* be rolled. dustrial expansion, and an effort
"My gracli.n.-t," oho aald
In
"lie's hurl Id i foot,’* said Ilah will be made to secure the co-opcra­
•'henelf. "how will I ever n l.n u t jgi. "CaJitalnly w« r*n help him. tion of vocational training schools.
to akl with ilm whit" fn»? Santa N ot In m n't ski anyway. I’l*a*a! Manufacturers will be urged In
must know." Hliu nhlieted hut. I ll unlit ttnnta."
hold "op«n house’' at Iheir plants
she found piioui.Ii courage to put
■ No* No!*' raid llie
aoldler. for pllMIC Inspection.
Iii r heml nut ntid ni,!&lt; Ilm sohlli r . Rnn&lt;a must have n full night's
captain:
' ,, i, coiiio, i ll’ll po out nnd hind
b
"I’lensr itnay I po p u l’with the up hi loot. Hut you nui.l prone
fnx lonIKllt? Vuu know
IiqW I .. no Hi/1 you won't run O il"
much thu i-lilriltiK fb id* of iitu *
• I piuml.."," tat Id llulfiu.
and th'' cold, wild wind and th1'
Fooled'
A BERDEEN , B. D., Dee. 7 -WPI
ihiitt night aky moon to mo, I
Bho ran to tie on liar Mlilo — A unique carrier contraption
must sii." .
ermine capo. Tho captain shout­ and a standard highway truck am
Thu capla)n looked etnlmrraaed ed to Ida company:
the locomotive power for a ra il­
and.aald: T i t a n don't think I
"Mpp. open lha door."
road line which operates on Ik
told Bania. And please don't he
Out rushed llelgn to the side miles of track balwten Lcola and
anrry, but I am h*rc in keep ef thn whllo fo t. tin »inlli-il.
Mound City, 8- D. near here.
the fox nwny tonlRhl'
i.UuulnC nil till lilt;, ahurp, teeth,
Knnitcr* and buaineaa men rn"Dear, dear." aald I
l ull raid. •"Tliimk you."
\ ivcil the defunct Alound City and
■ clock struck In. Tlit'ii
In a Rash ho sprung 1« I'M Enilcrti rHiln m l.to fulfill their
feel, iniifhl IPlx.i'a rape In III*
whUtwircal i iTTh -T friir itrtw ~ HMitmit ~ ttte p u n JmDMS'MaMrHi ..Jieedf,. .They
rut ,,|&gt;&lt; ri,lir*t&gt; px )U'U*"* 10 per cant
D elia. Tlieii Ilm clock1 a*ruik tlie
wind across tho snowy ,l.y iixlni* a simple pilot 1 car cun*
midnight. There sa l tho whltn hill*.
n tvnl l,y IV. \V. Italic)', manager
fox on th# window till bla point
Tho cnptnln
saw
lort
hde. uf tho lln".
nt oars outllnod In lha moon­ what had happened. Thn .wldlo
Tit. I'll"1 «nr Via- renrlructm) by
light,
_/
fox had fmiled them nil. Th" ili"i». mbcrimr nn "Id flatcar Ii l*
“ W h tl’a *hlar* he whlzpered rntilaln orderml Id* men to fid- c'liip iivd i f liyit tnlta which M "
through tho crack at
low, hut they ran so ahtwlr tlial
,| i • honk ■ In the m ite r a fln
of Ibu v/lmlow. "Why Ilm
thn Whltn fox and llelyu w ijo ii tnolni, itj)-it i&lt; had..ii into shiM ■
Mr* l"
anon out nf light.
simitar to tlr *c nf tin* n.itm ut- 'l
Yslplnq And Moanlnl
"Oh, dear, What
will Bania
Rot b" kn"w very well,
raff*’ a»W tbe tumr, little 'r a p ■ The fi* nt win I " f the nmtoi
no on* auiwrr"il him hut
tala. .
Vehtfle nte m u le d In .M rinillr lg
soldlar captain who aald.
iinlie* nluive llie tails hy the front
■ way."
s t i ll 'l l 'i In. m r wheel* rest on
the rail* and are held In position,
without the use of Canges, ty the
rrnr section of the pilot car.

Truck I Locomotive
On Home-Made Rail

OVIEDO
The Junior Cl»»* will preeent
It* annual pl«r Tburaday, Dere mtM-r 9. under the direction of
MM* Lola IluddeU. The
play.
"Kashful Bobby*' boast* an nil
aitir ceil. With Oeorfe Talbott
playing the r«d« nr . a baahfnl
letey made over hy hypnotism ,
tli» comedy r t te *
Prom ise • of
bring into of the most successful
aver put t&lt;n here, and the Junior
turarard
I"
Chi** I* tookliiK
subsPintl.il 'i i iums
l)i bib, In ,kill..ill
•mXPrly awaiting the first game
of tbo a"«-'ot! wllli tbit ilb- lu bo
pin roil tier" t'll.U y ntaht. Tti"
game I* lu he n dnublo header
am) C'oarho* Hat sons and laird
are busy giving th t'i •■ ••tuna last
mlnulo Instructions
and
pr«vllM'S.
Teacher* and pupIN had the
unuiunl experience of
u
el»
day wi-ek when they a**rinblt-d
fnr i-t***1; , .n f the yen ilar o|M-n*i
I'fS iS iV o T R 'a ib la X morning. Itj
WkV dpclded to teach last Hat-j
urrtky rather than come back
the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Thn only serious conscquonct of
llin Saturday school day la that
ii Interfered with several Itn
porUnt hunting trips.
The following were elected for
cheer lender* for the enmlnlt
llaakethall *rB,o|i II rnbo l!HM.
Itiiliy
MiMuii.nl
uiid
Kslherj
flainmag''.
It, F f'notier, uurli'Ulturo H'lieliBr-- f iHttta ii,_x'iitd_niicnilunct)
at III* p.irt 1taller tiftlt evi'ulpti
cliis 1. J.
It. II liiniil « o lit mi uutie
iiiiil.il,
uecldeut
Hmulay
and
w p 'ik &lt;1 lit* VA Ifinl n*r, lie and
it t.i'in b‘ llie n"lbe &lt;d lloyel
Wllli
.Hurt an

F
r o s t Is Predicted,hlp
“Thls W ay Please”
------------ ' — :
| Dr. II. II. Hume o f CaineaTni*
H
ere
A
gain
T
onight;
'*«
m "som e of the w**te in tbe citHas 4 H it T u n e s
t : f * 1 „
m aa cgree Y
tndu*tnr
™0,t b®the convenLi I l a I C D
u aa m
1 etln" Those
ei tending
Am on* the n u m e r e o i attr*c
tlona offered V
thn new muxica l. -T hU W ar Plea**.’* which
plays tonllht at Hid lllt i Tlteatre.
are four n"w song*. destined to
be nationwide hit*. Thn munlc
for "This Way I'lM a*" «ora n
Ion* way to add to the aplendhl
______ afforded
“
‘ I hy l he
enlrrtalnment
film, which *Is
&lt;• the llithte*t and
cayeit ot the season's Id'* mu»*'
rflU,
Th#* ftOngR fri*
of Ih'o atory. and ore spoiled *11
through the picture, help# e|,,,r
In und around Hot theatre In
wM.li rumf nf the action tnkew
jilaee.
"la It lAtru»«T Iplatuallon," '
tjjillad by;^B«mWMgh»w' mid Kreit
i tick Hollander. I* pn "enleil In
nti Informal rehntr.vtl, -unC.i'hy
Ituihly Roger* nnd n I'hnni* of
alfM, and aim pint 1 hr Rogers
on a low clarinet, wldl,-. tl(;* K 'fl'
slug, tlnllar atcniniiufclW'itl ami
porta thn nUuKpr In thl* Men*'.
Thla song I* ii*i'.l m ain by
Ih lly Clruble, when wli,* le'gln*
nlnRln* li In »n audition, when'

Cm tinned From Fa V* One
word Vo tho (irrai LakiM and
across lb#* nOffthcm
gw
cially ftutit Mnnttina to thn At*!
UntV.
New England and aaveral east',
p&gt;n alnii'i enjoyed mtirh balmy,
w ea th er' than that experienced
In thn HOUth. Ku*t»n reported it
minimum of t j today iimipurod
with SI nt Jacksonville, Kin.
I
Sercrnl death* were' hilrlbnted
to Iho cold. A neunt nu* f a w n
to death In middle Tinnei«ec
lit iidemoit tile, N V.
nportm l
that lloiii* r Itlsbop, I t mu* foundj
fatten to dentil.
I
An ha year old negro died of
e&gt;|Hi*urn In u dim* ly l unQrucled
hmme nt
New* ' Orlean*.Mount Mitchell In western North
Cnrollnn reported the mercury at
It below »rip.
I
The
.Miniiii
( tthjle actio1dx
i hi-td until the a n ti p i^ .n l h
iau*e the school building* tftc '
hnto not hi-allii* fnoHltln*. f.U
iier.fi'n* w ire IH m ul and
id*'
inlaaed at Miami hospital* far
Mine** brought tm by Inhallui,
fume* from open charcoal healera.
Vegetable rroPa were reported
d*ma*pd In Texa# hut the Rio
Or*nde yallay. thu
renter of
that state's c l f a * eropn, reported
no dama*a to crop*.

and

M r*.

P a p w o r lh ,

R a n d al)

C h a .e , J . C- C ha#e. T . E. BIraj*
ao n , p re s id e n t o t t h e B em tn o lB
C o u n ty c h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e
a n d R a lp h B a g w ell, a e c r e u r y .

BIG A PPL E DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
H O STESS W ITH D A N CE PAU TN ER
a d m is s io n

free

U*|t*&lt;*r 4rnrtl l»r
IlHiiL Half
I «yt tt*r tin .111 PnHtiiiP ffwNlt
Mu«lc by His Kylhm Ileys

DIG TURKEY DINNER

CLUB
*
3

i

S t a t e D o e s Not
N e e d W age-Hour
Law, Says W ilson

YOU CAN’T HELP BELIEVING IN
SANTA CLAUS WHEN YOU SEE
crv.
THESE PRICES
Dilry Feed...................Hi
20r?' Lnylnu Mush.........$2,
Horae Fced...„................It&lt;
CllrUft

I'RICES A R E PER SA C K

Sanford Cash Feed Store
202 S A N F O R D A V E .

elation o f Vero Beach, advocated
Mm hi
organization o f eltru* grower* " a b -1
.bul ti up
An lih’tyi *. i i i in i' ll ,
aoluiely Independent o f specula*'
mi lb tilulii' i&gt; lirtAiop H.i|il"i*l
tor*.'' He aald his Idea o f a citrus
nnd V\hi!"r IMik
agreement wa» one which would
■ Mr and Mi*. W. Ii Hlili" went
approach that which would be done
In t liim i, ii.i, *| iiionhi v |u biif all eltru* were under one owncrnllll il dillipllll'r who I* III.
Mr- Arthur Metcalf M In thi-i
barbershop cl ii ring Mr.
Hillin'*
absence.
Till* week Is to hi* a busy
wcrk with
iis
f'lty
elucUoii
(inland fair) n yrkf* almul • ’ - v l *
Tiii-,dav ninl «l«.«uii|&gt; w eek’ nil
PI.. **i** lirwe. aer\ li. 111111111* *
tbn * 1* 1 .
( .,mill tmi. llit A lt n». .»
■ •
II F Wlmi'li'r l» *i’n"ral chair.
i il l, Ml i -Mapsin &gt;Id'l l i.
"Voout Voum," n comedy fox
ii .1 mi. 1 "
* .1 a in 't. &gt;'■ "1
man wllli II. F, King, A. II. Flint
r , 1 i.o lokim o rj. ........... kin)
trot hy Hum Conlow and
At
rit ltr.IN, Di’ci 7 —
The lie- 1"y snd r . t*. Weal as dlxlrni
trUrgel, M iiuug hy \V«lly Vernon.
4!(i‘i"&lt; circle, orlginateil hy llie Ilsb-j ■ imimniiK i hulriimn.
Iii n * On'.. Jin Ui'i nr,. .Mi* V it. .no Vincent iin3 je r ry Itenii-n.
yb til i«s, la living g-ndunlly aban*|
p p . Worl; utoiiipl llin thnotro
coim l in ihe frcriiian land survey It i ..Iliirtiiu, Mr. A. Ii tiimr
toil want to ho nilor*. They
' ill III..... .. rtUppIMS dcpiirlmcnl, hy order of Hr. W if- * nnd .Mi... n ,i \v. Miirluliffg Jw |I,V*. »
i&gt;i Iii til. IMHllRt
i;»- iii
,"lik I-nlli'd " V ludll
\l
II. .. Illll't* II I'tillllllllll*. w rit" a
•
I 1 Lu * tlill
f t f l • helm Krlrk, mlrvMter of i intn loe.
n y r i’Mi «
m i ll* 1i«: m » Hl'l’l’l i i x
l&gt; m llU n bl biokliiK utter Vocm," which dit-y slnp I n . th"
m i a im . i i ;i t i
Insti-jd, n melrlr system of CHI rie- Mi
1 M l'y I III Ktor It. n r i1*
Mini! II M, I
Ibcalrc's
I'rupytUin
r o q jii.
bin in any*' MIOVC,
tuMui- i'mnIn
,
&gt; f / ‘ irnu.itN* f.iu.wM, -a grci * ha( been mlu jit oil, divided
I'* c l IV Himlord freight agent* In nn .nccldi pi lip.)' twist, tip ill"
^
i * j li Ti
T.XVHUU1 *'
Into tfcns, hundreds, Itioiisuiul*,
11
id Now VniU I'miirni lly. wu* in sound , (uinlpmcni of lb.., projot'.’
1 ( 1 ^*1 l.unUl*!*) — riA |lll&gt; llpfi* etc
n
n lfltt
iiib
'iio TIiiii "lay
iiaiklng
for Ilpn room so that their voice*,
ftvitf it#-u • . i "i
M'i l li #■ Miip|iU#i lly hi,
tlrIn . tlrrlh h dl.'.tjiciyfiitc, d iW H
alnglifg ,l)ie aong. nr" | rojccl^d
i;c 22.*
i HKhlrniti?, tniirkri ihmil angle. yriUjbavw, lull, •fep ecs lit* hui-lili'.'.A Ini Ids r*uid.
I'Id. IjuBudBr |ypr, I
Inm
Li mi *■ i •
on llin screen wllh t h o , fcaliu-o
Mu)or
|:«
l
HlggloK
of
Hnnliird
V'HVIfc; Hub. hpr«. »cc. sired of |io. Time 'h as ia-cn a l­
|In(if S'O IftUPI
tin, . Ii.iklni- hand* wllli (rb'iids plilnr". They do aevn-nl ilnpA lT l.lM K»*|(
H4« llftu -liifi
. «*i4 A4 ijK-aU.Hui&gt;Hlt« siVfHhdrmi** lowed |or surveyors to ndapl In Hvb.iJn VV"Joi-sday,
*#!* *|tal . .JMM'IvI s(t
uses, with oribcslral imoitipTid
new rule; l.ut
l '. »;t»!» in a rV
nr r J li n r . F t 11* Ih n ii-clv o to the
*M**«1^ »*» l* rV
IN Hht’rlrf tlr,nly of llanlnrd ment.
In I-.. I1*III!
V
T i 11j h i |ilii* , lilirf , I* |*l r , A. iTI*». by April I, 1P4.1. all their
inslrtr
ri.ill) ..... Il l'*
1 '■ "* i.Mili' No, in, fitfully irC'i.
na* Iii H vl'ilo Tlnlrsilny.
"This Way please." Hn&gt; Hilo
N ,
( I 2i. M Un lllllts
IV. tnrnl* nre iicpecicd Iii bear Ilia
&lt;*!«’ . iii'lMy i
II
Wnril had :i parly out song of lha picture, is used first
I
«*
vvl ii i mi.*, a- LViltUlcrB, l«l» 11* new suMlivisluns.
iii : anh • &gt;
\&lt;
• i Hi tl Um
for ii II.hint* nip nt llnllovi'r us n piano arcninpanlment lor
iJpimi»u| in- I &lt;
IlMil a i m : I**Ij
link l«|irn
TiiiMiliiy,
n danco don" on llie llienlro |i&gt;uf
gif, 1**1‘i
»!i- til
»tu un*
.Tin*
W iiiii.i u 'h
Mlsaliatary by Hio iisberi Hi s.
lili-li n» ft I
Li'irni
Nnllcc
Rliliin
nf
Ilm
First
llaptlat
Ill I I
i' .
('Hurt'll
&lt;hsi’ irnil
th"
(lother
Mitnn wt'i'k nt priiyff la ,l woik.
Tho Ila Id Ml I'MiarCcutlnn I*
IN Mid T lill MRTATftfl OV RAW- having
Ilm ehiirtli
liullillnr
I liL M. ■ r i l l H I l T * I k f f i M f t
rli'iined lip nnd nil the alarm nod
rW l’ i.T IM.TATMRH— ficuihrrn.
FINAL uroTirw
NOTicti ih iiK iiibiir nrvitWa wood .pail* painted wlilto.
c »*" ’ *
I tlr lo flood qua1liy(
"The C«s*aik* are couiing"— a
bit"! • VT II Ml
lha? tlir iinil, rwlunrL wilt on ll»«*
Hur pm kInn huuaea nr« gel­ Cty of Terror In thr MMdh&lt; Aji-s
ft• •I.* . au|ilie«i light, dr* III! _da) of J ii nti ii r*, A, I*. IVSX.
( t •ml fitunl, mnricei
ria. lirriHMit In llir IliinnrAtild I'Rilllly ling down lo full lime work In tbe tribe* o f hen then Inhabitants
h.Mwe ,! ( t upurut £i| lu*
net* Judge uf HrtulnoU County. Fl«rl*
I*'"! I’* w II ’-" KRUtTiillF. || un; ila. rnv final rrlurn, ■ rruunl and slum the fruit Un* mntiirrd lip Thai /ilnttcd the HussImi Sti p|H-*.
1.1Ir I'M Hio4 IS Ml'D Hi
Vuitrherr Iim AtlllllriUt)UllK off thn
laiil)1 celery 1* milking lino, mmns today lut one toing--lhcpuTI 11N *I*Ci *-IIPI»l|**«. 11MItI, »*** ll»i Itile tif Hi in imt II
HrInn »ri»
Sops have Ibe fulhrrest pacific mlvi nt o f a bund of tinging
un*Jfl linTiV pi i i'h i t Bie.idy
1 11 dii't i •id, mid nt raid (Iitu*. th* 11 Hilda
null |hero* nrnkn npullratloti In ihr advanced Iii Mltrh Hammock.
men who . Iiavi! hc*n Ihrillinc
Mild Jiuliir fnr B final Ptttlrmcnl
Europe und. r the name o f Ihe Don
of i»i&gt; admlnlBirnllon of •»!«.'
C ofisrk Russian Male Chorus.
••■ fair* and fur an ofd*r divctturs*
ina in# as aurti AdmlaUlralrU.
OKLAHOM A C IT Y, Dec. 7 .— These men, former officers m the
Ii.klrd thla 1h« Tth Hay uf Da* Wh—Twelve children were
in­ Imperial Arm y, "The
r#nbif, A D 1HT
Hinging
ON IK /* •C IIW A R T *.
jured. several seriously, when a Horaemni o f the Steppe*" aa they
Aa AdmlnUlrafrlB of ih# Haiti* uf ceiling m ilapsnl late yesterday
ha Mi’ i'.i* &gt;i KOinvMtrr.
are now appropriately
railed,
*
Drrtaavd. in a grade school building hare. thirty-ala strong, are under lha
leadership of Serge Jaroff.
[ nlor High School, Der. oth a
I .— A n n o u n c e m e n t*
Their appearance In
Orlando
la scheduled for Frlilny, Dec. 10 at
UAVE Y O llil Watch repaired l.y
the Municipal Acditorlum.
Trumpet,
one who really h*owa how, Wanted ■ Hiual
Distressing culd in rhe*t nr throat,
prrfnpibly tv
Nn other chorus possesses such
Briggs, Jawalar M.gnotl* A r e
J2 Cano
never safe to neatfet, gunerally nieea
Hanford Herald,
up when auothing, warming M u- marveihus sm rrity, such' a pha*
Wn can save you nruncy on *dt — _____ _ _______ _ __:____
nomenal compass— the baase* de*
tvrois I* applii.I,
or
Wood b i’a tc r* .
Aak
lo r 1 5 — A ( l a r l a e n t * F o r I t e n t
Letter than a mustard |iiuu-r, sccndiiig to inrradlble depths, tbe
Mii-ti
role
gets
actiuti
because
it’s
Pile*'*. Blantcy Itogcra lla n la a io *--- — — 11 1
■
. .
tenors soaring to height* of lyrical
, kutnlabcd
u p a rt ment— model 11
NUT Just a aalve. It's a " c a w l a r
Jrrftawf-— atlmulating, penetrating, enrhinlment. To those man, their
convenience*, park
it
Sum,
nnd helpful In drawing out local cow- homeland on the hank* of Ihe
1’h o u a s t l .
S— A u to m o b ile *
fcrlicn and |wln.
"quiet Christian Do*", aa they a f ­
L*rd by rnillloni (or 30 year*. fectionately call the wkl# river (hat
' l l Ford Coupa m l — four-wheel EX CELLEN T A PA UTMENTSand
Iteamimeii.lcl
by
many
doctor*
and
flows southward
through (he
trailer I 17S— large *m ultr*llcr* rooms. Adults, i!ut» li. fill) tit.
nursr*^ A ll'd r u tg is ti'. Jn Hires
with a rebuilt Dudga truck. Reel Newly turnUbad 1 iisiui opartitrrnrtln: Regular Hlrengtb, t'bii- 8(eppea, is always a living men*
dreo'a (mild), and Extra Strung. Ap­ ory. Thla memory la _ stirred to a
* Bon*, used oar deal ay*.
m»nL
io«
MagtioU*
Ave^
proved bjr H ood H ouadk avpiag.
i passionate intensity * when they
Phon* m .
t — S itu a tio n W a n te d
tin g the songa o f their homeland

I’ u lp .......................... S I.

Hog Feed........................ SI

TELEPH ON E

80

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

,400-Deffrce Circle
" Adopted By Nazis

DELIVERS THIS NEW

[t

' (Peanut)

Any Q uantity

W. i.Wa iGoctsch
atfiUiMkfM

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Crralr*! ronuilf* ib Iup
r««ro(Trrrdt I'lrnlr of
|Mii»rr, fine Inur.liamL
*utn«* rulUUo rabisel.
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11J MAGNOLIA AVE.

COLDS

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Job a« aura* or cook. Matlla
Brown, M l Hickory Ava.

G O O D R IC H H E A V Y D U T Y B A T T E R Y
Schick Shaver

I I — m ia crlla n ro tra

Wa bar* a coaptet* Una of oil
hurstag. gaaoliaa and electrt*
bestir*, (let oug prices before you
buy. StottCarraway, Inc.

You've tried nil th» »&lt;•*(. now
l(T the bael. Oily Hbi-o Shop,
110 Hanford Avcuue.

Upright piano, good twoiliHoa,
fur quick «*le*-tk 0.o0. Term* Ii)
reliable party. I’booa M (J.

OverbeuUd American
Gaaolinu
Anr old toy*, book*, garara, »tcH lica ter— Mi jostle Console Radio.
‘for . Klkz Annual Xmaa Tree. Phone 61P-J,
I'liuna 111 or bring to Bcoltfifed rood muio# (or axle. May
Carraw er. US Magnolia
Are.
be *■ "n at Flellcbar Lrothera*
Toy* which ran be repaired will
(tin on Sanford Ava, Boa W.
appreciated,
|fAN TED : 600 people lo al'cRO
"tra xb lu g Boclsty" at the Ju-

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TODAY

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SATISFACTION vs,
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N* BRUSH, No LOTIONS

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Seminole County Produce*
More I'm it And Vegetables Th»n Any
Similar Area In Amerfea

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Sanford la The Only Central
Jriorida City AffordIn* Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8.

VOLUME XXIX

SEARCH FOR BODIES OF PLANE CRASH VICTIMS

101

NUMBER !U

Established In 1908

Freeze Blankets Entire U. S .;
Damage Slight In Seminole
Flowers And Shrubs i TI1E PILOT STAYS ON THE (JROLNl)
Suffer From Frost
But Citrus And Cel­
ery Are Unharmed

Warm Tonight And
Cold On F rid a y

Allhiinch *ut freerint; 1vni|*t*r"
ai Iru* t \H lnl 1!ii
&gt;|jl ( «iBml
Flotilla I n ni ght ami Hie wht1*
f*iM, iP p 'itc tl In Ih* um* of the
h o t v b l hi n tiumlnt of &gt;«•«.*,

Wave* From Rockies
Bringing New Cold
lllnst For Weekend

ib L i i t k t I i*i I l b •* o n I It i* (*«i t n l y r » i Iy

lb»* iimtiifiitr, tints** dm M t'ttfl with
tHo f i l r u t mill

f oir

vou t'l i lift* milu**i&gt;

MaUmI that w ry

liillr

Io im I ibiitii »o luol torn
^ • 'I h ttt Ml it nn :t

Cold W eather Reach­
es From Maine To
. Florida W i t h Ice
And Snow In Enst

Pv A iM f iik d P ftii

tloru In

Win Icr nimwl Itnclf nlonff
1lit' Atlantic seaboard from
Maine to Florida
todny
brimting snow., and icy tomimrnturOH 1o parts of New
Ktijilffltil and t hi*'Middle At­
lantic states and the threat
of a new cold wave tu tho
Stnith.

I nl* o* t* t tm h a t lotito**1 .in«J
|Wtiticii)ii*ly tottmitif, hud nlii’ itlv
b*tii dm iin’m l «*im«i&lt;h*i‘tilil.v l y thu
t%ifnl
Moti.l »y tiigli* mol
Amy liUlo nihliMoiml da mil go 10

Northern and central sec-

Fishing Writer
In Motor Boating
Is Visitor Here

linns nf the ruuntry cost “ I the
liooklr* also suffered front th«
odd. Ktevrli turtle* uf snow lit/
in lliiffntii.
Ktimv felt tn western Mnasnrhu*
sells nod tl|&gt;|KT New York S U to
rod rntmv flurries were predicted
fur New York Cily, Pennsylvania
i ■ pm lt d m ow, try mad*. and
Drifts whipped up l»y high winds.
Although Klorlds’s two-day c*&gt;Jd
wave nits on the w-nm*. WesUteC
Tho pilot flirty**on tho g iomul whnt thi* riolio onniroll.**! plmu*
I’ urrmi ohsenrers sahl
another
poc* ulitft foi tmvul ntiti.i iii in f f uni nrnnl yunnory prmnio* hr nr Hints of cold ntr tins moving ta*
I'otfinmiMi, KnirlrtHl Knmm n*Mh*» Mi|uivn \V« •!»,*' tin* ship *»u I*** %vriisl Ti’sns nml Oh* noulhww**
iiiitiptt!n«l pllotlo•,* tnlo tho a ir wlm i* a mbut coatroU it • flight hi Mid that the »hifi would r#n«*w
l In* rold nnd misrry In Klorklli
lospiMiKO to radio iliiorlioh ft mu tho gnm m l.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Don .WatersAnd Wife
Inspect Inland W a­
ter Ways Of Florida
lodsy. tin also ..r f.il all member,
M“ "K
*»«l'ers were
lo Uiuku a special effon to he f &gt; v n ronsidimlion by the hViniii
Pre*rnt a* tniaJuesj inalters of **1" (Manly Cum miso loners in then
importance s lit be considered ot,M'«ulnr monthly sosmi.ii in Hieir
tho loeelini;
i chamber in (lie CmiH ll"u*«» yes_____ _
|U i dny. Clerk nf .he lluanl 11 C.
Tlio regular nmetinc "I
|bu Herndon reporte*) tmlay.
Hemlnolo Tear hr rs Club vlll bnl 1►urlnir the early part nf " ■■
held In the Oviedo lllitlt H&lt; luod n ueluijj, .Semiii.de
Cinmljr To*
Crldny allernoon bealimlnlt nl !* ‘'Ih C -r Jn« l&gt;. Jinkim. rep.ir&lt;t*l
: 30 o’clock, T W. Mwimt, Su |lb»» nppiosimately one third of
perlntendent
of
H. Iinnl*
.»tl-1 the in* mil* for ll»37 wo* pnl.L in
nounred today, add lug dial oil Now mher. on amount consider
Ihe vlillo arliont* of III.- cOoiii| l' ,’l&gt;- f«*r e*ee** nf the t.dlll cdlec« lll be dismissed ol noon on ilml .••**•»* f"i n similar p.-ib*l lo*&lt; y.-nr
.
II. F. WIilluiT . nirilmlluti*
imirriitur ft** ^ ‘mini’ll* i%nm*y

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Coleman Named
, Commissioner
In City Election
Waller H Cntrmnn. mil) eon
ilidalo for CHy Conimlsshmei.
reeell’ed 137 nf tho III
m l. *
citsl III Hi" City elretloii y.sl.'i
day.

On 1m nr situw v s * forecast for
• in Mississippi und Alabama by
tniuorrow.
Th»*ie tvs* no hii-l* fur on rstl* .
mote uf I lie In-* suffered
by
KimIdii unm et* Inn repurls lit*
dieoled liurk erup* were holder
l.d llinn etlrtis. The .Stole Mor*
l.t titi,* Itin■ •mu ot
Jorksonvilla
lerrivrd report, uf damage to
I*m i. up In 75 p erm it ptid *«
I • “ * u|* tu fill percent in tho
Kierglndes,

Control Group In

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S H O P

Ta*LY

Dr. E. D. Brownlee
Is Named Head Of
Local Mason Lodge
l&gt;r- K D ItrownUa. was el.wl
rd Wurahlpful Mailer of. the
Hanford loidg* K *. *1 K. and A.
M. for. Ho* coming year «t the
annual election tit.'ino hUa'dif
Tempi.. Ia si night, Lodyu d i l l
elalx reporte*^ today.

.James II Sharon. »»* r1’ eleeleo
Consul C.iti.lHiilid.-r nf Ihe lorol
Camp nf ihe Wend III. n nf Ihe
Wnild nl the rleritnn nf nffle.-rs
for Ihe coin in* &gt;™r held In tinAmerlean (.eal.m Hu* loei hlght.
lo tlr s nfflelols
rep..| led
Hits
morning.
Ollier nffiei'.s . I ' l l | t i serve
fur Hi*. Iisnl Celery Camp dor
Irise Ihn conduit V'-ir or": II. d
Hall. Advl*nr |.l.-ilte|,»nl; A. «'.
Madden, ic .iik e r: den. \ \ Hhnson. K sein l, Chortes I- llorlon.

Wat. Iimuii; and W. M Hurl mi.
Sentry.
The awilllor* appointed f'*r (he
roinln* year were: J. C. MeClelland. C. c Cullln* and W. I*
yields. A. I. Thomas was named
Captain of do- Uniform Hank.
O ib t-r o f flc ir a e le c te d iliiilog
I. McNeill and II Morgan '•!
th e ro n v o c a tlo n w * ra; Jo in t K- W inter dntd'ii
were ownrded
Km It li. Betiloy W a r d - n ; Kdwn-.l Ihe
I’rol.'' Hun
Degree
uflj’r
K. I ,an». J u n io r W a r a e n ; J a tuna Which a h.in t. wos served In
O. llu f f , T r a a x a r e r : a n d C h arl'-s those present lie hiding u Ini go

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Avoid The
Rush

14 Shopping
Days 'til Xmas

I'B fK iU A M

IIHOA DCAH'I'

Charles Bpencer Hart, Exaltad
Ilulrr of tha Elk'* Lodg* and
Taul Hoffman, president a t tha
Automotive
Safety
Kouiufkdon
will b« featured on tha Elk'*
Safrty Program tonight, from
10:45 until 11:00 P. M. E. 8. T .
broadcaat aver the Columbia net*

M IA M I, D ee. B— t * T - A n p r e
s e n U d v e g r o u p o f m e r c h a n ts to l l
c ity c e m m ia s io a m y e s te rd a y p a r
so n o l ta r u a m u st be re d u c e d " o r
X nas a ta g atrik sc ”

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W arning Issued On
Frozen F ruit Sales
LA KIM,A Nl&gt;, lire. R .~W l- T lt e
Kim ids Citrus t ’nmnilssiun litdoy
tt ill lied grower* #||1| ,|,|p|,rril
•••finiii
from
morketlnit fru it
fmreii durlnj; the post Iwo days
of et i reme rold wealher.
The attla hoard said it would
'haw up regulation* Inter In the
ilny eovrrinif the movement of
fruit damaged by the rold.
Commission member* said they
ilid nol know I he extent of the
•UmtiKe hut had rrcrived reports

' f | . n. Ih e I V. W hllnn

n-w rogelohli. e.up Inin
, ]nw (,ff» e in I'olulk* ....... .
beso os In lii'.eo-e relurns
fme Ihe lluord wilh .efeienre In
grower*. The eunlrul i-iuiimilleo (he Wllsmi Cypiess Company and
will liovu oulhnilly.
villi up- reijui-sl.-.l (hot ihe Company he
pnival " f the Seer. lnrr id And ttisnled p. nnh-hni to ronslrt..' u
roll ore. In ..Hot Inirpdtile ship
ic»wii»e»a *■
issrl

H u m p h , H eeretary .
A p p o in tm en ts w h ich a r e m ail.,
by llie W o rsh ip fu l M a ste r will
In* a n n o u n c e d a f t e r d ie l i o t o l t'
d o n of o f ftr e r a o n l**-e 27 nl
W hi.h llm * a ll Ihn liolges . u t i l
P ilsin g th e I Silt d i s t r i c t will l»&lt;
In v K.'il to th e H anford T em p i"
fo r 'h a In e ix lla ilo n of th e ir o f­
ficer*.
T h n Officer* w ill b e I n s ta ll'd
by M ost W n rsh lp lu l (fro n d Mas
t e r I ta lp b ft. C h a p m a n asalsH st
by F ra n k I* M iller, d r a n d M 'r
sh a ll. T h e occasion w ilt b e lb *
f ir s t J lint In s ta lla tio n e v e r b. Id
In H anford h r lh a lo d g es In tbl*
d is tr ic t,

s u r n d a ii"

fr o m 'W inter Harden.

fltll

i he Cninliltns. olid |Hi*«itdy north*

AAA Hoard Names ",Z'£........ ......... ....

TAI.LAH AS.SK.
Dec
7 —
nf thn Hanford stndeni&gt;
deserted their sludlea last week
land took the w eekend off. Ih&gt;t
Mllcbell went home and !&lt;"'
T hlipen took a trip to OVIlle
amt both had a most enlnrabln
time.

Imva Buffered

v n r d (tier Ilie Iturky mountain*
mul flu ill Plain* region to enstt i n I'ul.iindu nod Knti-A* nmt
eastward In the upper M issis'
Mppi volley.

Com m issioner
Cideman
elcetrd fur a term nf lllir e yea.*
nnd r* places Cnnniilsslnnef W
A. lo 'llle r wllnso let III of
nl
flew a sp ire* January I.

thlnm.l K i,iiii.i ninl Henry M.
Wuls.l.l , terell. .1 ow- rule e.u li
III tile ide. Il«1i and Ihe in' an* nf
Jarrell
and
Ml. key
ul&lt;Mi t i tnluri’il In i I’P'iii 1 n'ltivli vi'ii* Joseph
Mouse nlut npp&lt; a red tintulut 111"
13 luu'llate.l l.oll..Is will, ll Wei*illsi-oi.l.*l, ’ll... I.allnl Inr Jorf'-d
was illseapled heeoiun lliu inter
hu.l foil, d t» mark X nil 'he
fV ln r V
i \ f r 1*11-11 n i D I l l ' " ni1
IhmtlBbnul 'he
V C lC iy
U l l l l l t b County. Iluu.ver. tin* llnai.l look 1iull.it In-side 111.' name and Hi"
Ml. key Molise wo* dlsror.le .1 h *
1it*i «li finii*’ tu t(am « it •In* ninftiT.
W A H lIIN dTllN , 1&gt;rr s. H f l l j ||r , A . I' Kirk* f'Oiinly phyal* rouse lliu (.inn) paper rharncley
Tho
Acrlnillurul
Ailln*iiiii*nl r iin , uppi nn •( hrfnii* lhi» (*«nimU* Is md M iplulHled uib'r In K*"&gt;
fold. Kd*aid 1* lolno woo clerk
A ilm liiM rutInn
iimi*uni***'*! y •* i*|i»fn*rN *»h*| tnlvl#i‘#| Ih* ni *»f *hu
uf lln. e|e. Hun held in (he Cum
Irrday i&gt;pp..li,line„l nf o e iin l r o l ^mwded c m l i l i t e x i s l l n i r in hi*
. . . .
..ffire «l ihe present lime and re- m ission'. '* Chamln-r In Ilia i ’ Hy
emiinilllee In nilinlnl .l.-r
pne
. . ..
................... .
tpieided llm Ituoi.l &lt;&lt;&gt; provide Hall uii.l N. i*. darner. I' l»-ty
nt.l Billllh and J&gt;&gt; II- lin k
visions nf n IllarkellnW acre- n,MiUlin|1|
fllr th,. p*Hent*.
meijt KOteiiiliig
shfpments
of
Ali.-r -■mne dlsrusslnn nf (he s i ' l l &lt;0 u* liispr.lnr*
*-e|ery f, mil |*ln||da.
^mailer (he ll.eiid uullenired Ihe
Tho nl.p-el nf II... oereemrnl 'enlal o f t « o ndditionil h «n ». a.I„ .
, ... .Ijoinlnu his prese.d .pmrlrrs.

Borne

tilr^iidy

««iotisiw crop dnninffi*.
Tin* front warning tr r v lft * t
IM rU n • .n 'd the temperaturaa
iwnit.l lie nbnvo frrrxlng In all
I n l * uf ihe peninsula tonight.
North Floridn wn* tutd tn InokS*
Inr sitlr freer Ing weather lYhlay
morning.
T he odd wnve moved
south*

Chinev fur*-*', e .ilie r * limuli*l
more linn. ami.oiKl, retrral-|
&lt;d ml., llm wall.*I illy oii-ti oil iloy
Veejrnl»y leaving niily rear gunr.ll In e ie x s in g clo u d in ess a n d w a r m ­
'h-laehintnle in ilo|i.*le lha Jupn . e r . p ro b a b ly follow ed by show*
n&lt;f*' odvonre,,.
I &lt;-is T h u rs d a y , b e g in n in g in n o r th
to*
ll wn, rep drd reliably that Ihe a n d w est e e n lr a l p o rtio n s
Jspanrie hod I rnl.i ll through Ihel n lg h i. so m e w h a t rotilrr In north
fn«l bar ill-oil'"' lu ill nriuss die p o rtio n T h u rs d a y n ig h t In eg*
Vnnglso m id way Iwlwien N on-1 •fetn n n o rilr p o rtfo n '* Thursday
•
kiuir und Bl&lt;n»i-hii nnd &gt;hu* their I ntterriocai.
gunliodu vet., working upstream.
,| me The Chilli e l .iiiieodes "lid exlrii
irui k sltre mine field si ill m uil beelear*)
inei* i d, however, ti!'l.;l.‘ TupontlXC! war* i
■ ill*!ship* rail resell .Ihe Nanking*'
&gt; oudjl'ukow iio .h e of (lie river. These
rd.iv' i artieodes a y ' helve* li Chinkinng

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buys and uses

Christmas Seals

abio lo guarantee the “ refugee
xone" which on internal ional commldee wai trying to rslnbliah he

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