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Ltty rio o r

MotI B Squad;
S t. Jo h n tC la th et With
Lakt-Rittr A t 8:30 P.M.

E d k rio m

Ann Faith Agaia
Is Favorite h .
Feature Tonight
Once nern the interim , Ann
Faith, It expected to defeat a fast
field including Dirty Omen, Lady
Horsham, Speedy Karl, Ju st Skew
'Em, Mae'er O p end Tn% Bock
when the koundt line up tonight
for th , fee'u’ed futurity race,
the ninth, at the Longwood track
of the San ford-Orlando Kennel
Chib.
Beet In the dally double |) the
lony ehot Torrid and Caak Mark,
althoug/i &gt;om, of the fane may
pair up Torrid with Red Beni IntL

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a w n d e f e a te d to st w e e k to m a d
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f a r t h e f i r s t h a lf
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m e e t t h e B te a m l a th e f i r a t
g a m e o f th e e v e n in g , scheduleo
t o a * * n th e b o a rd s a t 7:10 P .
M . I n t h e f ir s t m e e tin g e f th e
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t e n m e, th e C a n a e rs copped
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h a d p a t t * a b a r d f ig h t, l e d a g

y e e e p e e t ne th e r e s u lt.
t h e 84. Jo hns, w h ? topped th e
V e k e r s o n rrvw by u 24-17 co u n t
M e t W ednesday n ig h t, mill hove
t h e i r h a n d s full
to n ig h t w hen
th e y e n c o u n te r th e
la k e -R ls e r
C k n n e r e who fin is h e d th e f ir s t
h a l f w i t h ' a reco rd o f two w ins
a n d t h r e e lossee.
B olstered by
MW M ood, th e C le a n e re will be
e a t t o chalk u p u victo ry e v er
th e o n ly crew t h a t h a s been able
I n d e f e a t the K ck ereo a o u tfit,
l a t h e i r last m e e tin g , the B t.
M u t e ntoneged to w in n ut by a
17-11 count e f i e r
the
L akeRtoer q u in t had ta k e n an r e r ly

The aeeosul contest is sehed•tod to' begin at 8:30' o'clock.
Beth games will be played in the
Seminole High School gymnast-

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Ax the rtaak ef matchee rolled
off laat week, three memhera e f
the Sanford Bowling Club are
new tied for the hague leader ship
aa Htrb Pope's proteges slipped
from the top rung nfttr taro out
of three to the rejuvenated New
York Ufa Insurance team.
Tha
latter, h f dint of their double v ic
tory, moved Into the triple tie
which enfokh the Pope team and
tha Kilgore Bead crew also.
fThe Pop# qaimet tumbled four
plna leae than tha opposition in
thoir first gama b it came through
with an edge of S8 sticks In the
second, dropping tho third by an
18-stick margin.
The Kilgore Seeders crept up in
the race by capping two out uf
three frum the J . a Hutchison
team, winning the first by a mar­
gin of eight pine, losing the sec­
ond by 20 sticks and then taking
tho third by ten p h i. R. A. Cobb,
with ■ 210 in the first end W. K.
Welts, with a 200 in the first, were
high men.
The Valdes Hotel, holding the
cellar
petition, surprised tha
srson outfit by
winning the second game by a
margin of 31 pins and the third
by nn edge of 44 sticks after Ina­
ls* the first game by 70 paints.
The scores follow;
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

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t x JKIft
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h o m e o f M rs. A . E.
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to h e r hom e In Ja c k s o n v ille a f te r •mlinif
at f ;00 A. *1 . today i t rt** » l'«w t'f«j
s p e n d in g the w in ter w h h h e r m o th ­ p o rted tay J . t). i h c h s i l ,
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M r. a n d M rs. F . P itts o f M im s
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F o rm in g a p a rty v isitin g Bolt tancB.
■ T o w er a n d the C y p ress G ard en s
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H all o f M ontana, M r. a n d M rs. E .
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will In- ii ([ i-i ,&lt;I [nr aala U ral llam
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a u r r o . l u l Milder w ill ha rru u lra d
in &lt;l&gt; tm«H nut l e a th:in filly par
. o i l &lt;}'&lt;£ | n t hla 1, 1,1 w ith tha
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ciiw iiin iraln e th a p erfu rm aaca of
u l i l Mil, th e re m a in d e r tu ha paid
i|»nll delivery.
All lilda will be receiv ed aublael
In th e a |i|im v a l uf th e llu a u ra b le
J i l le i'. L 'um plruller o f the P la ta
if K in,bin an d ntau a u h je rt tu
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by
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[nr Inepactlun by p ru ap acllv a pur
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ll«i| h er petitlim Ltr fftriie l die*
by electrical d1:vices buried deep hurtle, and th a t im th e 12th d»y
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c h ild re n o f S a n f o r d 'w e r e
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i t - a son in Idaho, Mrs. El i* 9 I U I I f f It H. W IIIT K d M -.s s ^ ,
T h is »th d s r nf F e b ru a ry . IS1T.
Olson, 70, died of hear: disease nn
L. S k g w as Did th is w eek .
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m a rk e t
* u s d r a train a: Carroll, la,— 700 miles
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m rilirlnx K u rilfn " Ity th H r l»Fln*
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fin ely ttriiutiil, th** t1lMmtlk&gt; byb* in 1873 by Anihony Comstock.
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market
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MENI GET VIGOR AT ONCE1 COLORED. WOMAN wanU work do*, b u n rh es, SC-ill; poorer, to w er
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as Uundres* or amid for half e b rs, i* -x ie . Ff*. per das. b u s
NEW Ooiroa Tonic Tablets conFKAH: UIIIHKXI — Ft*, b.who
tola raw eyster invigorates and day. 713 Willow Ava.
h p r e . are. to i|ll.iltly . X.OO-7 51
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P K l'P C ItH — nup p lle* m io fersta
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(.em end
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m a r k el
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maker refunda few cents paid.
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EXPERT
FLOOR
sanding,
paint­
Coll, writs McKeynolda Drug Comin. W o n d er I.4S-I.71.
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pony.
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cate Herald.
dem and m islern te, m a rk e t e trad y .
Fla.
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ma n ia s far Sunday, Mar. 11 The
confab will In keld in Bttttford.
Thoie present M tko eeiilon
yaaiefday Included C m ldent Gray.
Secretary Peter Bchaal, e f Or tendo; Trey A n ew , Aufusm, owner
of the Palatkn franchise; Curl*
Co m , vice-president AI Combe
and Harold lym a*,«r. Augustine;
Ptoyd Palmer aad Rea Packard,
Sanford; J . M. Ruder, Gainesville;
A! Baker, Daytona Beach, and W,
J . Pas* and W. Layton Dlnnins
of DoLead.

N ull,-, i* fa.rrb y x iv .it m a t w h at•w
n s h i . till.- a n t. I n ts r r s l tb a
1.1’iu iu a iu r m ar navt- ,n , . r t a m
I.m u ln ln x a u t l i uf th a IIANK u r
1*VIKIHJ, tiv in li,, KlnrUla, will be
• • r r.m t r» r M ia a t pub lic u o tcry 1
In t h , Iil4 h a .t anil l a a t bM U sr!
(n r caali a t th a (ru n t d u u r o t tha

Capt. Dick Branham and tho S tn nn L’nivirnitj’ bnskvlball
team will begin the final phase of the cage Sensun at DvLaml
tomorrow night, taking on Millsa|is Cullcgc uf Jackson, Miss., fot
?p- Cnn True lluck.
T K N TII IIA C K -ft-lft m ile: rtaanc** a twu-gnmo series. Tho H nttirs have just returned frum a suc­
C h arlie, Hllver T in t, ttaildy*a llest, cessful invasion of South Carolina, where they ucfratnl Newberry,
fled IMcIt, Ju*l Know, N le h t Led*
die, Fly Irue Toll, I*rt lie's Ctiaftce.
Krukine and Wofford colleges on succi-vmvl' nights.
They will
play the University of Florida at Gainesville Thursday night.

Frlar-rt F l f l l

Florida State League To 4
Qpcn Siaton On April 18

PALATKA. P .h. 11—( ^ —The
Florida State Leasue, a Clnaa D
institution, will tw ins lx * action
In lu 193? campaign on Sunday,!
Apr. IS, it waa definitely dielded
»&gt; the meeting of the directera ef
the loop hild yesterday afternoon
in Patatka. The closing data wmi
let aa fiiumlay, Ans. Si.
Ilenry Gray, new praaldant of
the circuit, stated at tks session
that aix clubs wet* certain of en­
try and that the two ether d a ta
neorasary to expand the dub to
an eight-chib affair, may snbmlt
their entries before long.
If tight dube compete, Sunday
doibir-hradert would ha carded
on the 140-game schedule aecsa•ary. A lto-gmme season will be
in effect with only aix clubs com-

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Police Question Fans Security
N aval OfficePs Need Stressed
By Roosevelt
Wife In Assault President Hands Con*
Honolnlii Charfe Recans S e n s a t i o n a) C a s e Of Mrs*
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Committee To Vote
On Three Plans To
Isolate Civil War

WHICH IS THE BIGGEST?
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press R e p o r t Of
Special Committee
On Land Tenancy

1

Nations Reach
Bond Validation Firemen Discnii Five
Agreement To End
F
o r e i g n Enlist*
Hearing Is Set Plan To Pension mentH
In S p a i n
For March 10th Department Men

* WASHINGTON, IVk. U _ &lt; * )
—President Roosevelt told Con­
grats today that "action to proeld* security" for tho nation's
rm population la Imperstlrs.
Bendiag to Iwftaiators a report
f t hlfl Speelni Committee on farm!
”
tfRAflCV. the
th e cchief
h ie f nexecullre
tM iiliv e deal!
do-j
action
on
behalf
af
those who
Warm and dry wvathcr of Jandamaged alder Seminole
"Hoot Americans believe," Mr.
County celery to such extent ibat
I
HONOLULU. ’ F ab. IS.— ih* yield was rut f men MO to 400 Roosevelt .ski. "that eur form of
Julge Millard II. Smith today
Fire chiefs from n.’arly 40
crates per acre instead of tb« usu­ govenuaeat dote not piohlhlt
(A P ) — The* s t« r y o f M»
set Mnr. In a , the date for ih Florida cities rouferrrd here yeson
behalf
of
those
who
al
MO,
the
Crop
Reporting
Board
Mutt. rm O in t Honolulu ■
nrarleg ef the petition rei|Ue,l‘rg h nitty with Mack Cleveland, R tnhoolp."
ammtlonal K uala e u a w u of the Department of Agrlcuitvr*
Joe E. Brown, the wi,lc-mouthc,| comedian of the screen, ami the valid,lion of to.UtHl.iHii) wonlt
_ •» t» s tiw flstnl r m s
ford chief at,I presklent of the
The Committee recommended Martha Rayc, hi* nrw rival, held this informal contest st the ball of Sanftitd bond,.
re to ld to d a y b y a N a r y of* reported today
Tht&gt; Intpnntionnl "hand*
fle e r's w ife tr a d e r p ro tra c te d
t
Florida
Firemen's
A,serial
ion,
to
Tho unit nlso asserted that the the establishment of two new of the screen Actors' ton],I in Hollywood in determine which hu* the
off Spain" f
wu
Fretl R, W'ltoin, City attorney,
Federal
agencies,
a
Federal
police q u e stio n in g .
California celery crop in tho "del­
biggest mouth. Well, it looks pretty close! &lt;Associated P ro s I'holo) late yesterday filed the document discuss a proposed rrti.em'Ml callptl into itcasiiin tocl-iy to
"windfall"
tax
on
profile
from
M rs. B e n n e tt A . C opoing, ta area is beyond aalvig* after a
which stanrd le g a l tmirhincty |H-tisiou for inrmlM'rs of fire de­ confirm three rtvommoiida«
24-year-old w ife o f a su b m a­ month of Imonalttent frost and land speculation, and broad sctiono to iiisnliilo tin* rent of
mnvlng toward t ,■rinon.ing the partments.
thrltle* of both Fedsra) ami Stair
r in e co m m an d e r,
re p o rte d freeling temperatures.”
municipaliiy'a bonded hole’ in i­
Discussions brought out the Kttropc fmm the Spanish
divisions
in
the
field
of
tenancy
■hs was dragged from her hotel
Florida's celery grew too fast in
nes*.
civil war.
f et that the tentative hill is
cottas* across 7S-fret of open the period when higher tempera­ 'reform.
Approved Ity a «ul&gt;-cotn«
The
hearing,
u
wu,
explained,
The report of a majority of
ra n t Into a farms* and attacked. ture* abounded, slate were email,
slated to h,. intro,liiet-tl Iwforo the mittw with only 1‘i.rtngal
la
merely
pan
of
the
routine
When Dr. Henry M. AWIna. and disease was prominent slier th , large Committee was arcorn
(Iissonting ami Clermanv and
schedule always followed in giw tSlalo Legislature of H».t7.
assistant City-County physician, the crop bad beta put Into paper ponied by four dissenting views
Th pension movement. Chief Italy In agreement with France,
the Slate's attorn, y an opportun­
Tbe
majority
report
suggested
causing
a
heavy
strip,
the
report
announced after two sxamlnaity to present hi, reason, if un&gt; Cleveland explained Iinlay, has Great Britain and Russia the pros
that a "farm security administra­
|
tions there was no indication eho continued.
— why tile refunding process been under way In Fluritla for pusals were, first, that each nation
It was predicted that the young- tion" be created to direct a Fed.
had been attacked, polk* qtteslu&gt;it voluntary aid to ,-ither Span.
should not be consummated.
yeats
but certain
condition, Ish faction by KVh. SO.
t toned her through last might • r plantings will do some better era] program. The agency would
After
th*
Court
ha,
ruled
ftitunl,' its official adoption imprac­
lato early morning hour* today. under the cooler weather of the be under the direction of the Sec­
Second, the rommittee, also by
vorably on the refinancing, the tical.
Feb 30 i, to romplrtc a plan to
Police Chief William A. Oabrt* past few daya. adding that rain retary of Agriculture.
way
Is
then
rlrnred
for
printing
The
"Farm
Security
Corpora­
After th,. enactment of the So- stop shipment of men anil guns to
•leon said Hr*. Copping would will lulpo
Sanford'* Municipal Court *• of the* new bonds which is fol­
A Tleld of 400 Florida crates tion" also waa suggested to
bo questioned agnln and that
lowed ctn,*|y hy on evehtnee of r l,l Security Act, ho rontinued, Spain.
t.ihlixhrd
somewhat
of
n
record
'It,, rlt'ive was revivetl s p ill l
Third, the agreement i-t in j.yi
abe would bw g lr tn n third phy­ la expected at the present time. handle legal transaction, growing
yesterday Ity hearing IT, eases, tho latest certificates foe the old­ *"U»e It* s|Mt|isors lielievctl ttuil
Prices have been so low that a ’out of changes In land owner­
a suiwrvisory plan into operation
sical examination.
er
ones.
nine „f which were for violation
'The young woman aMI I m n shipping holiday was railed two' ship and of purchases of equip­
In the pantculnr r«‘o of &gt;un- the SS/\ would provide impettn hy Mar. if.
of th,, lottery law. and rullrrting fnrd, a llondhotilei«' Protective and fhiornld • sentiment toward
days tar: week and shipments have ment and the like.
Portugal', opposition to the es*
heavy
f i l l in a sroiiion that lu ted Committer holding nppr vl'itnt, ty te-iltstnr ,i to,
'® R W W f f lc tii» iliin il pa­
left her betel nsw i after an *11- practically ceased, but
trol of her frontier, was Ignored
Chief
Cli'Vi'Innd
emphusta
day drinking party f t *
Navy movement k allied to be resumed
87 percent of the City’s lain It nlabout three hours.
Hint the S'wial Security Act by the other powers while hop*,
folk. Bhe * * U s h * / l a * t saa- this wash.
. . .
. ,,
Charged with selling, lottery ready liab agreed upon th teftindReturning
to C a l i f o r n i a
makes nu provisions for the old ful of ultimate Portuguese eo»
and
ing
plan
which
was
mapp'd
out
AA A Kepreftentativeit. , * the** disposition, were after almost endless cimferer.ee, age
the Board mid there was sp
assistance of those employe,! operation, were determined to pu­
&amp; ered In tha
pMglmamly R jM arras af un­
inode of tbs following: Busier between Committee atuirngys aad tty any braneh of City, County,! hr* Portuguese entrance* to Spain
U ant «m.
hy a naval blockade.
State or Federal Government*.
Unlike the attack upon Mr*. harvested celery at the time the
H g ' Dnvi*. (imirge llectch and J. C. City officials.
frees, .truck. In tho Ban Joso dh
To beat the volunteer deadline,
The bill which the Association
Thalia Haeeic, who aald she t
The agreement, in ordinance
_____
| Pennell, all win to, rat It $3ft fine
h»|tes to push through (It,. Ia-gls. hundred* of Volunteer*, Ixtuml
assaulted hy fir* young men of trier, low tempemurea destroyed
Ten member* of the Sanford
form,
was
forwarded
lu,t
week
to
Representative, of the A A A ,'"'
l'“ w" ,n
(' u* Tipple,
most of the remaining plantings. American Legion last night guar­
mixed races, Mrs. Copping i
the Committee for final uppmv.il, latnre providrs for the retire presumably for enrollment In tht*
I- '•"•’h'1 Chatliu Gibson and a point which wns r&gt;guid'd n • btent of n fireman after 3ll years International llligiid* ili-fendlng
"There will be little salvage in anteed $15 each as an assurance conferring here yesterday after-J
tho nun who assaulted her was
aome
of
the
more
protect*,!
Madrid, trooped a-ruae France.
of service.
that the Bon* of tho Legion Drum noon with local rrlrry g ro w n -,i b |‘‘,d Williams, nil lirgtoza, each nothing mdle than a formality.
while and American.
lions," sold the report, "but n ami Bugle Corps will be properly promised their utmost ai&lt;l in .in ^
Already well niulitnl'utcil re*
Terms of the refinancing &gt; &gt;tw •'* ' ^ f ' i Harold |&gt;oker,
Pension funds would In- acctt
trill necessitate heavy stripping and equipped.
trtrt move up the maturity 'It’" noil.ited through contribution* Ity ports of the landing rtf thousand*
effort
to
persuade
the
Govern
whiu'»
Hosier
Hatton,
negio.
•o
culling."
mg
, f the City’* debt by In years to tbe iuilivdtmi and by tin aliocii of Italians to Indoor the Insur­
The ensh la to be turned over to mem to purrlia o' surplus n teiy Loth continued.
Small California tiles will prv
gent southern -cub- ayd drive hail
the
junior
organisation
next
F
ri­
Ilixiittl.’tly conduct c h a r g e , mid tere,t rales on two srrle, "f ’""td* li"n t‘f une pcntcent of the re­ amused the French fTovermnrnt
as an inducement inwutil higher
(Cmtluwe Os Pass Vases!
to he refumletl ate b *s limn two ,-,-jpt, „f property in, inanee paid
day night and the remaining nec­ market prices.
disposition, where the defendant, percent.
and had spurred non-intervention
essary instrument* are to he or­
the City involved,
I
Government spoke,non recoin were white uie;
dered.
T h, chief's assembly here yes­ act Ion,
mended that a marketing agree
Ardine Abbot, fin or HO days;
terday was informed that the
It w u decided that no public,
,,Mwn u
k.r„w
«a&gt; - i !■
letiremcnt plan is in operation
subscription
would
be
sought
In
.Tho first tourist trailer ramp In
aa a priitvciive' mcasute fm It. V. Thump-ion, lit) or dtl day,. . .
,*
a .#
in some Ift stntea of the Cnlon
equipping tha first drum and hu- themselves. The operation, they Madcilii titles by and William
tho Sanford vicinity la slated to
l l l l l l i u r 'lotlny. many iif them operating
lie corps unit, although that merit said, woul I tend to cause the Fed Sehultr, e a c h
e,treated
|llt l l e m o c n u u *
open five miles northwest of tho
od may h* employ*) to outfit a tral purchasing unit to look m ure bomb.
City on the Deland-Daytong Bench
Another aeaslon of th* daily second group after the first has favorably on buying surplus vi«- IMsiiiilerly conduct allegalion, S c h e d u l e d M a r c h l
« »&lt;., r,i&gt;..rmi huh the ..,ollishway.
____ _
rlnn Idea had h.-en presented to
ami disposition-, wheru tb-f, miauls
D. W. Short, owner, asld that Vacation Blbl* School la placed on been well established.
el at let.
Persons ini' tested ill plans for ’" « " V city official, in several
were black a re:
Tentative plana are to uniform
ample sanitary facilities havs been the summer schedule of local
tleorire MrRory »n«f Volli* WiU
It was rrrnllrd that an agree
Installed, Including shower baths, churches, according to action tab' tha Junior* before tha State lor- ment In effect some time ago ••
Marie kSonlgomrryk 1*0 ilay*. a Democratic Victory Dinner Florhla nnmieipalities and un- liamx, in Wa-vhiiiirion in nfxniri
ami that electrical connect lone a r t cn yeatsrday by the Hanford Min. gion convention In Lakeland this forth a prunin' schi dull- on rrli-ry ,u,|H'iolt'il; Margaret Major, ill,- were a,kill l.»lay to ....... «&gt;&lt;!• divided support or th,* program nlrmnil mTili** for Hanfnrvl, ta*c
is is rial Association.
year. Sanford, bacause of her Le­
available for trailers,
ri.issed; Ted Jack,on, ft ft or 4&lt;) 1 BHerman Lloyd. .......ity Denoi- "n s evldeno-.l by nil.
nin lit niti n.Ii il .1 itinuor iri\ »*n by
Mr*. W. E. Watson, who served gion membership percentage, has shipment,, decreeing that only rite 'lay,; tlcoirgj .lurk,on. lift nr Id cralte t hairriuin, at it I*. M.*' •' i" f
i tev.lind nnnotmred Floridians In honor of Jim Far­
Accommodations are arranged
Letter grade* were to be eht|i|i«--l
as
superintendent
last
year,
was
tha privilege of leading the grand
to place a* many aa 33 trailers at
days; We,ley Glare, lift or ID Wednesday In the law office of '*»&gt;*»•another session „f fir,, chiefs
again named to head the ac’ivity parade, and Legionnaires have while the less desirable prndu"' duys; Kay J-ekom; r,(rviitetl fir, Jutlge .lame, (i, Sharon in ihc i« t»luiin«nl for murto ltm rr Flor­ ley, postmaster general nml Na­
one time. H r. Short reported.
wa*
destroyed.
rity h r it month. tional Democratic ehairmatt.
After the firm establishment of and will Begin in the rear future expressed a desire that th* young­
Houmiltat and Anderson lluttd- ida K»&lt;t
Among others who attended wero
Th* AAA men yesterday rec­ bond; Kola Jeff, fft or It) days; ing.
Th»*
SlMtr
roiivrnUotl
on »chrdthe unit opening this w**k, a to select a group of co-worksrs. ster* b# out In front with drums
Willie Henry Ihnightry, lift or 10
Gov. Fieri p. Cone, former Gov,
ommended
also
that
Seminole
In
former
years,
the
school
was
ulr
for
A|*ril.
second unit la to be opened, ac­
and bugles.
The assembly wdl dee ide on
Doyle K. Carlton, ft. enter Sen. Bruit
grower, r,tai'li,h tin- price which days.
held in the various local churches
cording to tho owner.
M l."ftln, former Ben. W. M HiH,
I.. Stuudrnmire and N, It. Foul what course of nrlion is tu t"1
they
would
lick
for
tile
product
and
lasted
two
weeks.
It
U
nan
A huge Illuminated sign is to
Mar. 4
Sen. and Mr,. Claude Pepper,
both white, e s t r r a t r d $ 1" ImiioIs pursued regarding the
which
they
could
not
di-iono
of
denominational.
be srvciei to advenloo tbe camp to
Ken. C. O, Andrew.*, nml J, II,
through regular muiket channel,. each on itiiinkennes, charge,, dinner which is h,l&lt;l in every
The Association addressed a I*'-, ,
) passersby.
Hedge,, chairman of tho Florida
It w t pointed nut that the Gov- white the same allegation drew * State ill th" 11nit'll, with fund*
ter to the .City Commission urging*
Democratic Committee.
ernment’a entering the purchasing ItO-duy suspended senlene- for being used tu lighten ’he ram
that some policy be adopt*! to
Bo large wa, the "turn-nut" m
lieltl offered no competition t» Mrs. Robert King, Sr., white, |!fl pulgri di lit of the Drmoriatie
regulate the holding of lent re­
the function th at m an y w ho ha:!
the standard markrt, became all or HI duy* for Mury Itambvrt, Patty.
ligious meetings, pointing out that
.Spanish War Veteran* of SenMmlrlid on the line* of the
Ipanned to attend Wero u n ab le ti|
In Daytona Beach and Labtland ford yesterday afternoon assem­ surplus relery bought would ts- nrgro, ind Ift or It) 'lays for
Jackson Day Dinner "f i'.t-itl, the
find accommodations.
distribuietl to relief clients who Mary Walker, alto eulored.
such assemblages must have the
The dinner wu, singed In Wash­
tacking of a responsible organi­ bled at tha City Bandshell for a are unable to afford the vegetable. Richard Roper, negro, drew Mar. 4 event will frntutc a tadi»
brief eervlc* honoring the mimoWs-dnesday's titles, Tidal Sia ington's Mayfair Hotel,
sation.
Sale* to the Government, u two sentenres of f'JD or 40 tiny* broadcast by President Itoowvelt,
County Attorney E. F. RonsPrices per (date will vary lion, I Kean i'ier, Daytona lleaeit:
nil rhs'ves of being drunk
It waa voted to organise tbe ry of th* American seamen whu was explained, will tend to eshoUler today aald be had been in­ presidents of the several mission­ died In the explosion of the Waine tnhlish a minimum priee, an op- and dUnrdcrty and for resisting Ihroughutit the nation, beginning low. it:i» A. M. and 7.1ft I*. M.;
formed that State authorities su­ ary societies Into one unit for the In Havana Harbor on F«b. IB, nation which h»s been effective arrrst.
at l-'l in the smaller communities high, 12:3ft A. M. and I2:M P, M.
pervising tha taking of freak wa­ discussion of certain interdenomi­ 1808.
in the grapefruit Industry,
| jj.,, ^ nl()r( blaelt, charged an,) running u, high a , lltri per,
ter fish had deemed b unwise to
Tbe program was Impromptu,
plate in Washington nt the func-l Local Kiwnnian* will meet at
national
problems.
A
committee
of
local
g
ro
w
n
'
with assault! was fined |J 0 or &lt;inn to In* attended by the Pieilopen the St. Johns River
and. Judge James G. Sharon was
12:1ft I'. M. tomorrow in the Val
I*
slated
to
meet
at
7:30
o'clock
remanded
to
jail
for
fto
days;
fishing.
drnt.
principal speaker. He made ap­
ilex Hotel for a tegular weekly
j„hnson, said to have rar
Femlnole County’,
soil
Mr. Hoc
propriate remarks, pointing out tonight in the Amwiran Fruit
luncheon session, Hccrelury Bid
conservation program will be ex­
by the County Cemmkslow
that th* death of the men aboard Growers* office lo complete i tied concealed weapons, drew ft 10
Nix
unnoiitirrd
today.
tlays.
plained here Felt 23 in the Court
the body'* but session to taka tha
th* battleship had a direct bear­ praentailon of data to enable the *or
lloii-e. County Agent C. It. Dawmatter before H. U Me Oswald.
ing oa th* ftmova] of a yoke of warded lo the AAA. When fin | A,|r j r ,| violation of traffic
The Men', llihln Class uf the sun said today.
It will contain Mtfflrienl, n ^ U lio n s n e t II.
Hoi lings
district fish
oppression •kick was shouldered tehed,
Holy f r o ,, rpi-i'opnl Church will
preeentaton of data tu enable the , wofih
||n
Jlw Mom
Ho emphasized do. Importanr*
lag In Orlando.
on Uw Cuhcn people*.
meet in the Parish House at; . , , _____ . , „
..
Mr*. C, Bromley of Geneva,
While no official
„ •&gt;
,,
.. 0
i uf farmer, and growers uttendpu*
Mra, Mae Scheffer placed a Goverumtoi to th an a course of j # |5 fin,. ||„ th were whit*.
waa awarded a ribbon at the Cen­ wreath of flower* on Lake Mon­ *e,'onset forth for the refusal, k
• Clyde Gray, nrgro, estreate,! a IS
u ,
ti • " ' ’' " r Xl t,he. ‘f* I ' h" - '- Itm that 'lay with the ,|e.
llsaiiquartfi, (‘innpnny of thn' Murliti
Hr am, rectur, tutid l«i*y-| daraiion that .hi, year', program
tral Florida Espoehloa In Orlan­ ro* to conclude tha reiemonics.
The AAA rcpr**»nt*ilve» ep bond after ht» attest on a charge
believed that tho State
local National Guard la-r night
do
yesterday
in
recognition
of
prated
b*r«
yesterday
to
pureha,,*
I i, uimewhar different from that
that black base and brea
nf driving with tin tail light.
County Commissioner W. It
unilerwent a favorable in,pert inn
The wiathi r. Generally fair to­ ' of JO-ltl.
winning second place la n con­
surplus cabbages, hut none was
bo harmed by shad nets.
Ballard
arranged
the
rites
and
by Col. Cna. regular army officer night and Wednesday, rubier to­
test where antique collections af waa in charge.
available.
It wa, Indicated that work
a,«igned tu Flornla
National night. Kxtreme Northwest Flor­
China were displayed.
sheer, will be taken in the near fu*
Gutnl
duty.
id
a—
fair
a'"l
slightly
colder
to*
Mra. Brumtey was tha only win­
tme from those who plan to par­
The rolnnel and a sergeant were night, Wnltie.-day fair.
ner from ihla County.
ticipate in the program.
M au fter I h
nrri'
pier
I
today
in
taking
an
inven­
.While school children from th*
Th* *3il plan h.ol nearly 700 In­
tory nf military equipment on
Sent knots area thronged the fair
Hartford Linn* were notified ry hand here, estimated to tie valued
dividual, involved and they re­
JTkr** 'Unidentified negroes In a gate* oa opening day aa classes
Secretary Clarence Adams in as&lt;
ceived, or still are receiving ap­
John J. Mauser, for 20 year, a srmble at 7 I*. M. Wednesday at a I7S.IMM).
sedan were forced off th* high had been dismissed for tho occaproximately $ 10,000 for their partK*p(*l PoW. white, charged
Tonight's
schedule
rail,
fur
an
resident
of
Sanford,
diet!
recent­
Negro students will attend With BtlliaawlM without* license,
way near Five Points last night
the Seminole Tire Hhnp to farm a
Irupec
ion
of
fkmi
pa
ny
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tftd.
hy a truck wkoo* driver failed m l on Saturday,
waa fined Its thl* morning on hi. ly in Baltimore. Md., at the home mntnrrad* that will visit the Cen­
Charlie Hand. Seminole County
stop. Sheriff Charlie Haad r#-| On* of tho largest local booths arraignSMm b ato n County Judge uf a brother, according in lnf"r- tral Fb'rida Deposition In Orlan- C na and of the medical tletarhment by Muj. Greene, uf the reg. sheriff, left this afternoon for
matkin received her* today.
on display la that arranged by C. R. W. War*.
do.
Jacksonville where he will attend
8lsr medical corps.
a t th* a Dawson, Conwy ft
New* at th*
sgtnt,
Surviving are * rlaughtrr. Mi,Whitfield J o b a e o n , iteg
About 30 member* nf the civic
Company “D" 1, omniundeil hy a special meeting uf ihu Florida
Injured, although witk the co-opsraiIon of local charged with petty larceny, was Mary Mauser of Jacksonville;
Ulxk law Kate
organisation are sxpecte-1 tu com­ Capt. Harold Wa-hluirn, acting Bheriff,’ Association tomorrow in
Heavy
tha rthkW Itself waa badly daa*
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fined | | 0 hi th* mm* court. Ar­ ami three sons, John Mauser, lt"b- prise the Isaly.
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rommandant nf the Guardsmen the Carting Hotel.
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aged au tha k f t aid*.
Seminole's entry la the esposl thur Johnsou, white, booked for a ert Mainer and George Mauser,
.* v
«t
Mr.
Adam,
explained
that
Mr.
Hand
received
a
notice
of
here,
anil
llradquaitrr,
Company
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Dtpetka Hickson, Tab aad Wil- tioa la epocuorod by tho Seminal* traffic vtolmiau, p*ld * flao of all uf Sanford.
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Mona
organise
the
ni"torrade
each
the
session
this
morning
but
wa,
is
under
the
rummand
uf
George
County Cbnmhei of
ir.
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73
»i6u.
Interment was lo Baltimore.
je a r and visit the fair iu * body. DvCuttc*.
nut infoimod uf the purpose.
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Soys Assailant
White, American Repectias Board 8m*

Physician Reparts No
I Evidence Of Attack
1 On Mrs. Capping

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YltM Per Acre b
Expected To

Portugal Alone

City Refund Program Proponed Itill To Be
Ibises Protest
Slated To Come Up Handed Legislature
For Court’s O k e h
For 1937 S e s s i o n Hundredft Troop Over
F r a n c e In Effort
To Heat Deadline

M unicipal Count Session
Good For $414 Collection
Nine Lottery C a s e s Heard; Disorderly
Conduct Docket Heavy; Traffic
Violations Are Few

Surplus Celery
Purchase Talked
By Government
Legion

Members To Give
Fund To Joniore

Sanford Vicinity
Gets Trailer Camp
On DeLand Road

Propone A doption.
Of Market P I a

Local Ministers
Vote To Schedule
'37 Bible School

County Will Plan

Williams, MeRory
Attend Dinner In
Honor Of Farley

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Spanish War Vets
O f f e r Tribute To
Victima Of Maine

Shad Fishing For
S t Johns Declined
By State Official!

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Court House Meet
To Show Ideas For
Federal Soil Plan

Geneva Woman Wina
Ribbon For Antique
Display In Orl an do

Track Force* Car
Off Orlando Road

Army Officer Lookn
Over Local Units Ofi
NationaUruurd.smen

Wine Seller Drawn . John J.
Dead In Baltimore
County Court Fine

Lion.4 To Attend
State Exposition

Hand Will Attend
Sheriff)** Meeting

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RUT “ DIRECTED: And
dirwt yser k n its into ikv
God, and Inis the patient
for Christ.— t Theeeala-

hs progress aad improvement shown at the Centra)
Florida Exposition brings gaepe of aetonMuanit aad

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I ly tkv double train load
•revel to thix itxi* Is 35
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wonder to the many visitors.
he improveaeant our madam cleaning metbode make in
your wearing apparel brings forth the comptimeats of

a«wd kaa a r m mad* much

SMS is attracting tourists 10
’My, bat it rould havo trailer
km g H would build a trailBM- And trailer tourists
» day will bo about tho only
r ef tourists there art.

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O m i O T , Fob. I d .- f J F - I U p .
tssetsd w s of Ceiwral Motor*

Bfc pablUhon report more
• aUlUon oaloo of "Gone
I the Wind*’ sia month* aftls release for pubilcatkon. It
dp ronho high among tho
miloro «f all tlmo.
f e law wort pooood rvtptlrlag
ht ckison 10 pay Immediately
■bare of tho federal debt It
lU soot every peroon In thU
rnry IM7.30. But of eouroe,
W a f us might tell the bill colm to came back.

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“In this exhibition," says the Pnlm Beach Post, Mil
might seem to some that government is in doubt about the
rights of private property guaranteed In the Constitution.
Why should there tie talk nbout the evils of farm tenancy
when all the tenant has to do is to seise the land and hold
it until he geta whnt ho demands T If there is no private

ver and form, In a home, In anything, and all own In common.
Wht-n the executive departments through their law en­
forcer* fsll the courts, then we have a different America
*k*i than
0,,e which wan established originally, and we have
h!. .r ^ without having submittal the &lt;|uestion to the people,
t* 'will
“Th* United Htnten Supreme Court hns said that huI report man W w ia not a commodity. It nlso has said that this
y Fund, is a Christian nation. These were not interpretation# of
ied* h i the Constitution, but rnther
unfortunate remarks that
•
crept Into decisions, for there Is nothing in tho Conatltution to support cither expression. For here we have no
established church. As far os law is concerned it must

Mat many years sgo Thr Her­
ald waa wiling the people ihui It
Ail Homestead Exemption Atm-ndimm wore adopted, e islet 101
would be lev ted on them, gome
e f bur local merchant* are just
flading out for the flroi daw th»&lt;
S rale* tax ha* brrn lovled tn
Atm. and tlutt It Isn't rosy tu psy.

ulbor wnrdo, till stusg to I s m
tad-bossy" aotioao. A ad jast
w (bo Dcatocrate, roaring Into
w o i? la JMS, found tho mad Is
■adkal toVutwi hewed by a ve&gt;
ncimo tow n oompouod urinciyatlr
i f m u 1 matWt Roeubiieaaa, sa
«bo U barai party al (tu t tlmo
Hiarsod that tho "oonUe dacav"
wbkb bod loti tho slictlua mill
functioned ta s bourn ef lord*
(elrrmturd to upA* poofrouolos

George, tg m n b gaMHor of two
t&gt;ckoquot\ »sbmgrid trio ‘‘i n p tey*
budget," designed to Item sou ate
•mMttouo sow pMgfkm of oocial
security. There was ao doubt
’.bat the bouoa of leeri* weald roioct IU prapooalo to differentiate
•hat ply between earned aad saearned Incomes, to Vatee inoouso
taxed, aad to U s tho "anonmod
Inert merit" la Wmd vs turn. T bb
budget w u submitted lo lho
oeoplo In sii election k ttd la IBIS,
sad tko govoramoM Woa ibtlr
vote of confidence. Mat that bul­
wark of "oenilt demy", tbs House
of lords, bad slid to bo faced.
A fter MM# further maneuver­
ing of tho sort that charaewrlaoo
porllamenttry pshtlss ab ro a d -a
period during which g domed VII
dird — lb* sovormaaet ftnelly
- w i u d t's dortelee to "pack"

wbaoo otrikoo *knt off b* outomotiro production for aovoral weoki
.........Mod today for a confer on *o
aimed m final eoMtesaem of poiau
at baas la tho otrlkco.
f t m dtoruoalna of roaforoo*
was said by William R. Kaadooa,
tbs Coeyoration** executive vtcaprotldvsi. lo b a.a. i r«ermlaoiliji of

ry our modem method. Bend us your cleaning needs
just once—then you'll send them always.

SEMINOLE DRY

Barbara
Luckies m;
my throat

ftircea his assumed right to occupy the home fret of any
of the burdens of ownership."

Attorney Ge n e r a l Cummings
•ay* tkm only thus* who always
r siM the I'rmidt-nl Ole opposing
Bbprem* Court measure. Howt e ■r, Senators Norris, Borah,
HI and Wheeler hevu almost
fS*lrtebly been found on the AdAfarietratiIon side, but are against
Sgcklag 1hi- Huptemo Court. So l*
k m Wilrtr* .
When Alexandria Tolstoy admaed tbo Miami Chamber of
iiaiW»rro at Miami Beach the
bar might, communist* who pick■I ike building on tho outside, i
mod and hlsMd throughout herj
WOck. Wer offcom It seem* was
\ M a g (ho daughter of Count
riimy, the famous Russian writb You wouldn't think tkm Miami
seek bad many communists.
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Flit* Watch Aad Jewelry Rspalrlag
Dhmoad Moantlag Aad Eagraviag
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Dozier &amp; Gay’s
"Beal For The Heath"
For 34 yrare, Ihe D. A G. Paint Company havo wevhtd to
give you paint* that will withitand Botrthern Bun, rata and
wind, without peeling, chipping, cracking or fading.

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the Constitution of the United
w adhere have. More then a
r ago (ha Lake Region said,
f fttaatiaa of the thiprem#
tk ta not to bead to Ike poper i i but lo tM that the rules

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the w m k In 1867, but th*r* is gone disput* u to whsa it
« m flN t hoard by ths public. 8« m critics u y the thir­
teenth *f February and others Insist N was m i the fifteenth
i f Febrsary. Whichever is right, it bsAm (strip certain
that the month of February, 1H7, seas the seventieth an­
niversary of the "Blue Danube" and la Vienna this entire
year is belay given ever to the celebration of Its composi­
tion.
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i m u k Mw*y ( m n i h , q ,
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ton Mocghom, Shelton Hardin, is la uoo a* a parking zone; and
M U O Taf V I n v m r .
Baker, Dougl** Garner, adoption of itw meter system
’ M m Mtfte w - M rr woo ih* F‘«J "With: a f t Jicb Woodruff. ■ tana enffctamear of o private
company at the eaptn*# of the1
•M *i 'f t taawor m a 4 a w r porty
motorbt through B municipal or­
■Jwa fay l o t mothtr, I n . R. U.
dinance.
■twklao, f i l l i p to*nine at Her
Advocate* of the meter* contend
I h w » Soot Twemy-first Street
that detection of overtime porker*
f t triahaariaa of tho honew*'*
U much etile r with that system;
Math birthday.
Incrooted bualnei* result* to merW « n a n of tfeo Hawkln*
choow bocaar e of the greeter flow
Wai* M i ika dinner Mbit* won
Of car* In and out of parking
te o r w o i ia accordant* with a
itaaea; revenue! to citiea help bal­
VWmnIm bomif. Caaooo w o n onance municipal budgets; and bu*iJ f t f t by tho young gwoota ikrough*M ihe evening.
Dfcmor waa tarred to tho follow,
lag iH* Mis*** Mario Hawkln*. "♦«*»Mry la tho Venice Motrin
taaoor gttoet, Geno Coawrn, Kath- bw* • » * °r &gt;f"
which ha.
I P Wlgglno, Attn WI n i no. Lol&lt;, b**« • * ourrlred the cold wcath
eaWwell. M r 1*7 E k t. Peggy rT—w _________M _______ :
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Vhfor.
M argam Meyrm, Nancy
Effect*____of. .1—
th* cold1 _____.
weather on
jWtem, Mary Ann Whotrhol. Con* &lt;h* young plant* may show up in i
Ma McCall, Edith Lovojcry and 'ho form of “seeders" at the'
Marjorie Hodge*.
i itart of harreet when th* crop be-1
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com#* available In April, althousn'
p

M n. B. A. U ad eaht tg and
Mr*. W. f . Thornton wore hoot-

root* et tho mentor batten* a a t

oorlol amttaw of th* DopenAtMoa
Ctom e t th* r i n t MothaiMI
Church at (ho home of th* form­
er lent «rente*. Naiturthima w aft

S ocial C alendar

Mr. and Mr*. John P. Coonet
of Doy'otus Beach, formerly ot
dhla city, are ■pending a few
•
Dr. T. P. McDm M , pcoel- nay* her*.
b a t , prr&gt;W*d over th* te d Mr*. R. E. Tolar hai return* I
a*** nwottatr. A clam «*■« w aa from Jatkoonvill* where the wni
adopted and welfare plana war* tho gueit of friend* and rtlatlvti
mad*. Mr*. Eacar Prim, Mm. for ten day*.
Cart William* and Mm. U M.
Ml** Kathleen Laney motored
Telford were named a* a commit*
too to orgaaii* a tm tntec im o p . to Tavaroi ytitrrday where »he
the Womaa’a Chib at 7:48 P, f t
At th* com I uikm f t tho btmi* attended a dinner party at the
o’doah. Th* pwhiir 1* cordially |a&gt;
home of Mr. and Mr*. Tally.
it m n i

Th* moathly cabinet mooting S * " th* * * * "« * •» Mr*. C. E.
f t the Methodist Yeung Pooplo'a McSlarmor.
Laogw* will meet at th* homo of
BofroahmonU w rm served to
Frnd attach, TO* Oah Atman* at lh# foUowteg: Dr. and Mr*. T. F.
tOQ P. M. o’clock.
McDaniel. Mr. aad Mm. U M.
PB1DAY
Swain, Mr. and Mm. J. J. Carver,
.Th* regular monthly mooting Mr. ond Mm. W. F. Bryan, Mr.
f t tho Bom Circle of tho Sanford aad M n. C. E. McSIarrow, Mr.
aad
f idra Club f t b moot a* IM S and Mr*. 0 . R. 81m*. Mr.
f t o’clock at th* homo f t Mr*. Mr*. Raymond Caldwell, Mr.
t , Thmahor In Boa* Coart.
and Mr*. CUrenc* Wynn, Mm.
Tho Knot fildo P.-T.
A. wUl Milton Beet. Mm. J. II. Ttndal.
give a Wtshingmn To* a t 1:80 Mm. ftg g te Knapp, Mr*. Ctarl
otalock a t the *cbooL
,
William*, Mrs, Porter lanalng,
FRIDAY
Mm. Earl Kipp. Mm. W. C.

Western luaurlea, Inclmling cosnteties, toy*, photographic materi*1 and sporting gnmla Imported
from the United States, are becom­
ing Increasingly popular In China
despite the
govemmrnt-eacouraged thrift movement.

Mm. C. L. Park of Macon. Gn.,
arrived Friday to he the guest *&gt;!
her son and daughter-in law, I'r.
and Mrs. C. U Park, for s.vital
week*.
A. II. Hoop of Chicago, lit., nnd
Guy Roop of Christ Ia nidi ur?. Yn.
am the guest* of their btother-lnlaw »nd »l»ter, Mr. und Mr*. W.
M. 8co&gt;t, Mayfair.

whom th* ru eito were rocotood
and a* a center piece on the
table from which mfmdhBMte
wot* lerved buffet stylo.
I n , M. M. Do**, r itfcal
of th* d ata, preildtd ooor t i e
bmlnei* mtoting and Mm, OtW
trude Mulligan conducted the bovotkmol. Mr*. W. 8 . Thniatea
led in prayer.
Those p reient were:
MtH
Grace WUaoa, a now mombar,
Mm. R . M. Ma tout Jr., Mm. f t
J. Dtekrrt, Mm. a
K. O f t
Mr*. J. D. Callahan, Mm. E f t t
Shoemaker, Mm. M. IX Don,
Mr*. Jomo* Wright, Mm. V. L.
Knight. Mr*. K onm a
Mlddbton. Mm. H. B. McCall. Jr.. Mm.
W. 9. Thornton, Mm. W, T.
Wooley, Mm. E
A. Lowi m
herg. Mm. Alice Ward, Mm.
l»*Ty WravoA
Mm.
Brttai
'ttrele. Mm.
Vert ChapaMa,
Mm. B. L Smith and Mm. O w
•rud. Mull term.

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Seminole County
Celery b Hurt
By Bad Weather

MYTEE

Party Enjoyed By
h •* *«p*«*d that th* mi^mi
Christian Endeavor *rT*n mW u a*lw»iwJ-

Tyove And Diplomacy
•n (ilamorotM Orient
Is Theme Of Drama

Member* of th* Chriatlin En-]
fta v e r of the Fine Presbyterian i S p K a d l l l f T O M a n y
Church were entertained at a ’ n a v * . A f A
■hating party and wiener roa«t
V I A IB P T I C B
Friday evening at th* homo ofi
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Mrs. Fred Wight In Sanlant*.
| ^ A8HINQT0N, Feb. |fl.—(,n
Bkatlag and Indoor gam** were' ~T h* wnr over parking meter. I*
Mjoyed throughout th* evonlng. I ^ rr#din* ,0 *"
ot ,h«
Among iboa* present were: * ' ry‘
Mm. Wight. Mr*. Bmith, I n ' Th* Amerlcon Automobile As-

MU* M lldwTsT*. Mis. K i n
b*th Adam*. Carol Jean Nit. mt I
Brantley Adam*. Sidney M t nnd
With all th* color and glamor
Brady Gallant matured to Oil.it !.' . f the pulsating Orient naod a*
yesterday an&lt;t attended the f i » nn effective frame-work for it*
tm) Florida Esposllion.
'trilling ami often mthsdromatta
•■’my, the new GB product! nt,
Mm. W. G. Fleming, Mr*. J. " ' " * s ,t M'eta West." which la k#
laney, Billy Fletnmlitir. Urine' tuve
II*
premier
showing
Bolt and Charle* (larml.y tv« , Wednesday
an) Thursday, at
tom.1 to Orlando ye»terdu - whiiei *•» Rit*
Thester
provide*
they attended the Central I I i ':»' rieeege Arllss with « role which
F.i position.
11 h • nd-tallored to hi* hlattonta
•n'ents and his ptrtlcular brand
Mm. George Herring of W.i
ington, D. C„ who has I'i'iti the nnd subtle humor.
laid In a mythical country of
boose guest of Mm. 8. (). CImsv,
J r , for several weeks, left today the Far Kist known aa Rangay,
for Columbia, 8. C. from white thf picture give* *ereen audlher daughter. Mm. Stills ttlinme enrr* the Ineomparahle Arllsa ao
• -brewd anil wily Rajah, who
wll| drive her to Washington.

1 2 Pound* 4 9 c
Each additional pound 4c

PH O N E 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

.Mrs. B. C. Moore, Wo thy
Grand Matron of Seminole Chip
ter N'umbtr Two Order of Knitern 5 tar, ottindvd the Eastern
Star School of lust rue lion in
Doytnna Bearli S it Unlay.

reasons

of gatago* «nd pork la* lot

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Among those from hir# spend
Ing Sunday with the liny Scouts

British colony, whose husband In
shortly afterw ard arreatwd byth*
Rultan’s guard* for
mlllng
smuggled Ihpior In th i naHvrsThe Siillno order* the gallows
for the offender, and N ctltn fos­
ter* lynch-law In order to b*
free to m arry the eio tlc Mr.rguerite.

tomorrow
Radio Service
th u r s c la y

Wa aro sFccialUla. Hava
yatar radio aonrlccd by a
comprint Radio E aih m r.
Satisfaction g u aran lrw d .

British rallwoy dining COts
serve more than P.OOO.OOO moals
a year, using 3A4UAHW pa wad* of
meat, M,000 pound* of coffeo and
T5 0OU pounds of Ma.

Eledrfe

A new rust-proof steel &lt;k#*)op*il
in Garmnny fesittr#* "warm onlor”
comparable to sllvgr. Till*, cou­
pled with Its reputed daotlhility
makes Its use sukabt* la |g*4*ring a rreat variety of prewind a d
at articles.

added • feature

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at Camp Winona were: Mr. and
Mr*. John Etak, Mr. aad Mrs.
Frink Morrison, Mr, F. L. Wood­
ruff, J r , Mr. and Mr*. P. IWoodruff, S r, Mm. II. D. Wood­
ruff. Mr. nnd Mr*. Arthnr Bran
an. Mr. snd Mr*. J. N. Tenhot,
Mr. end Mr*. Ernest Smith ward.
Myru Ann* Hnuthwood, and Mr.
&lt;ind Mr*. M. Jacobson.

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PRINTING CO.
O Florida each year come
thousands to drink in the sun‘
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shine—to rebuild body vigor.
• A ctual testa ihow su n MKXW l a i t a 1 t o 3 ycor*
longm than ordinary house
p rin tal And you cen depakdataftiafaaaurtful.totigw*aring paint to give up to

25% g re a te r coverage o n
e v e ry J o b l T h a t ’d w h y
master painter* rvrrywtaara
will tell you, *Tlnish your
home w ith BOMPBOOP - a n d
u v e in th e yeara to com al"

US P a ^ V * *
s n o w b Pa i n t
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which they never can forget.

W hen they leave they carry

Sun amt moon vie for honors
in Florida. If you have seen

with them not alone the stored-

the “moon over Miami," have

up sunshine, hut also the ro-

you experienced the thrill of
tlic gorgeous G ulf sky at sun*
s e t-o ff Pass-a-Grilie?

The huiulrol siwl &lt;m&lt; beautiful
ami inwrwnn* things Wi sc* uul
ski in Aaserua't Ftat*rnun«l, ar*
thnwo in Iha new Sljtxlafd Oil
T u u ia ’i fk /ssitl map ot flnckU -jr#* at any StamlanJ OH
a id e r or ttrviea s ta l l, m.

R e tr e a
Time 1

inantic memories o f a moon

Many modern tourists travel

which grips the imagination
and creates the stuff of which
dreams are made.
Thcre is no Florida sun hack
home—no Florida moon. Don’t
hurry hack north—it’s a long
time till next winter.
Stay a while longer. Florida
is a State— not a spot Travel

light—in trailers. They see the

its network of highways. You
can * "travel more, for less, with

whole State—the "gypsy” life

Standard Oil Products.”

Florida’s highways hy moon­

Standard Oil Company

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�Undefeated Eustis Cagers
ianforditee Await Chance Babe Tacker Wfl'Ecken e m At
To A venge 32-14 Setback TiyForCgaebackj W inLeagm 4

D*»r m m or ootto or r w t o
i w » V m n m 'N i M i a l i M M

to tro ck.r* . co flo t aaoomhleai oo4
othor r « t a n fo r * I I hoor n r t i l
*o4 lo g at l: H A- M., to&lt;Ur aa r»
p o ru d k f J - a MMkaal, M aaa
w- t . to tho FodoraJ M ata M ark#!

pwaak which approilmate* 16 or
IT canaccuilv* win*, the Panther*
p H endeavor to emulate their
drtrat of two week* ago when they
Waatwid the Sanfonilte* by o 3t.14 ranat on the Kuatls court, handfew the local* their worst defeat
o f the present season during which
An Fads hsvr loot four gnmes.
la tha previous meeting, tho
Feathers took a 7-1 lead in the Inl.Itol period, stretched ihs odvanpga to 11-4 by half time and then
jfeaMtog a 33-4 edge at iha close
,of the third period. At one lima
w e t o f ihe waning mlnntrs, they
; M by a margin of 33 point* a*

ward poau, Jack Pwrdon la tho
canter poaltlon and Johnny Mori u and Dal Forgiuon In tha dafont hr* peaMona.
Arnold and
Balia* are t span ad to atari to the
forward pooItIona for fha Pant bora
white C bm , who tallied 14 point,
la tha game two weeka ago, will
bo In tho pivot poaltlon. Walker
aik) Horne will etart a* guards.
The Fed* are expected to ba in
the beat of condition tonight fol­
lowing their brilliant play Satur­
day evening when they topped
the St. Aogoatine eager* by a
65-11 count on tho local floor.
Ilia local* took an early lead
and war* never to dangrr of
loalng it at any portion of tbo
conteit.
■ Billy Kachry lad tho aeortng by
'tallying ton time* front tha
'field and one* from the foul Ha*
for a total of SI point* while
Reichert ted the vie Itor* with el*
.point*.

O w ta f hack Into tha limelight
will ba tha radrsror of Oab«
Tnekar whan aha llnaa up with n
t Ml fltU for tha featured ninth
rac* at tha Longwood dog trade to*
sight. To do *0, the xpeatly Babo
Btaat beat out tha favorite Rule
I b it, who rank* above Blorwliu
Onion and Ana Hope, two other
apoodataro, alao Hated In the clac

lady Horsham In
Surprise Win At
LongwoodTrack

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NEW Oat re* Tonic Tshlets con&lt;aln raw oyster Inrlcorates and
1other stimulant*. Ob* dose pep* up
* organs, glands. If not delighted,
maker refunds few cents paid.
tt&gt; Call, writt MeRcjrnold* Drug Comj *«' panf*
in
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WHgkt. paer appvtltr, ornuack
fa rt. Irregular bowrla, U M H
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worm lafrrtlo*. Trjr J.y a a’a Ti
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M i . f i w U k , p o o rer. I.**-I t i l ho.
hpr*.. f» lr ll&gt; *&lt;kkI I.O t-l.fk.

a claaay field to tha 4-14 mil* fan- itm
lured race at tho Siaford-Ortan-1* »
do Kettnal Club track la Longwood lair night, Lady Honham
won going away by two length*, j
Dirty Omen cam* up faat to
to taka aocond money, while
Speedy Karl took third.
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Torrid and Bod Soadael topped
dally drttUe honor*.

I DOES B L A D D E R --------------------Raaulla min n in ic .il » r . If n o t
p la a w t I* four ilaya a n bark and
g a t in ttr U r. P tush l b , l.la itc .r
a* rn u would t h r bow el.
n - l |.
a a te r * •llm lnnt* lia p u rltl.a a n d
•* * * •• arid* w hich m n ra u ,« Irrlta tln o th at rraiilta In k - tlln e up
a la k l* . .ru n ty ll"W, rrr&lt;|U.nl t l r .
Mr*, karnlna. hai-karh*. or I r g
pal**. tU t kiirhu Irnvra, Ju n lp rr
M l. * t r . m adr Into Hill* g r r r n

K O n n lA X T — Sup pit** i taut
demand
lla k t,
mat k it
atvadr
P la. I t but, n t a , b ait, m iM tlr

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COLORED WOMAN wanU work
as laundrese or maid for half
day. 713 Willow Avo.

K . B. P op«

Company,

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ABIJ! MAN to dlatrlbutt sample*
handle Coffee Rout*. Up to MS
first wrrk. Automobile given a*
bonus. Write Albert . Mills, *71
Monmouth, Cincinnati, O.

T W O FURNISHED fire-room
apartments. Apply S it Magno­
lia Are.

OARAGE APARTMENT, &gt; spaea
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* *": REBUILT 3-ton Dodge truck
for rar. Adults only. Corner 14th
I mil*I tlm*. :i 3.
» llh w ltry body, tmif to and Palmetto Avenue,
l.so b.iio M l htul. Price, |T60. Rrtwllt Chev-

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Saturday Night from 11 P. M. to 1
Complete Bar Service
Steak»—Chicken Dinners
“Catering To The Best”

P E R K ’S C L U B

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Futurity: tlm*. :J» SOI W. l i t B t
burgnlnw, 110 W.
Phon* 104 or 033-J.
»*» 1035 CHEVROLET 1 1-3 ton Coleman.
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truck with 4 wnael Black DU•
mond traitor. Good rubber, 1037 FOR RENT: Nine room residence
n in t h —(-1*
Vs* tags. A-1 condition. Phone 1BI-1L
&gt;1 tailr llnrabum
and double garage located one
Mm,ii
half
mile fmm Country Club on
■F tilrtv
2 Sprrjy Karl
Crystal Lake. lias all modern
M
convenience*. Call 300-J.
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l ie LOST: FROM car Sund*y after­
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noon between Maltland-Sanford,
Fish lines a mile long with aa brown handbag. Valuable papers. It AT NIP will do the work. Try
It. Rtanlcy-Rogrra Hardware1
ig many as 1,500 hooks ar( used hy Reward, Mra. Prlca, Hamilton
Company,
4 fUhrrmen In the Lofotrn Islands.

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Can Yon Pick The Winners7
Fallow The Dogs At UigwaiA!
8UNNYSIDE
MARKET
18 AGAIN OPEN

To Make Your Gathering More Festive!
N* mailer what lb* o*raai«n . . . whether yon'r* beaming
HI. Vikulin* or Heaesl Abe or tho Father of the Country
Hemlart* It* O ram deoerveo a pkc« an ) w r meant Oedev
yaar sprtUks early, and ba aaeared of a dolfalana, dtoUactlvo

All Star Feature - Tonight
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

SP E C IA L !
Flavor
This Week

“Butter Pecan1
Place Your Order Now To Aasuro
Delivery!

SEM INOLE
CREAMERY COMPANY

SANFORD * ORLANDO
Kennel Club

�waWfcMtvwneMilQtV

fer Comprom
dent’s
rganization Pi
FaUOfWPAh
County Will Be
Announced Soon

UphUiPaolty
v l i Snjw Taxes
Local P in a T» H ad
s-B 0la I n c r e a s e d

Unit Making P l a n a
To Carry Through
U n t i l J u n e 30

Under Now Ruling

f M m activities •*.' the WFA ,
|M Sarnlaol* County may W * •

be n0 luipem kn of the law’. pro- M
t[
vlikini for a penalty of two per- I
,
.i
eem a month for failure to pay .ha ■
&gt;s
liaan when they are doe.
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tie ruling wa. brought abou'hy ■
a ta M in which IHe East Coast Is
Lumber and Bupply Company I
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taught to require Comptroller J, l u£j
J'yr,
M U a to (iva It a buainesa per- I
yd:.£J
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'&gt;£!;»
iLee'a office laid "quita a roa*
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aide ruble1' aum would m u lt from
Virginia Moore, a darkhaired
tha penalty proviaten .because hun* beauty from Beanattavllle, 8. C.,
angagod----------------to becomeAUthe*u,~*
third
drada of hoataaaa firm. did not la --------Barclay, the
pay the Items** and groat re bride. of
c . McClelland
.
a tn e Uluatrator and
n ip t, taaea during tha tlmi tha notedI ^•'" ^"^sln#
'o f ft
feminine beauty.
*®nno^
'*bf
4 s ’ * r '. A V iMamban of tha Samlnela Chap* law waa under court attach upon connote
tar. Future farm er, of Amarlaa, lit rotutltutloaallty. Final deci.lon Their betrothal wi
g M M iM m
expect to clear mom than |U W , upholdiag tha law waa mad# by Mlaa Moor* fled
■ m S m m
from projert. operated between, tha Supreme Court la Daa.mbar. I »*«ap* *ha atten
""gram
Occupational Uctaaaa ware due n u &gt; .» * d .joined^ 1
unahto
Ju ly .l, &gt;l&gt;36. —I f they were not a*tKK tAmoeiatc

Future Farmers Foresee
ExteUent CropProspect
Chapter Members Hope To Clear More Thaa
93,000 For Year’s Activities;
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(arataad within a m y »*&gt;r t
W A R m w n S t t l F aM t t l i ,
th a t, W. S. Carlo, work 41rac” A 8H IN C m &gt; N , F J J I j
tar, Mid today on tha ba.l» of| 1 AP&gt;
. 8 *WS ° f ? . _ J r a ^ 5
an mMfflcinl^atatcmcnt mada by|
._ y S 5 o U
Prank P. Ingram, Btala Admin* Bone, IUffiOCrit,
totrator on tha lattcr'a return proponed todV ■ SWMSy
from a eonfersnev of 8U ta ad* tlonal amendment wMd| W
mlnlalratara In Chicago.
predicted WOtlM b o " M M M
Plan, for . ho R a t i o n of tha J , , eompWtelPt" * ! ■
administration In this County and
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Other, throuyh Jana 30 ara bain* f f P ” ” ” *1” " g g ^ W g
worked out by national official*. P ren ld eP l KooaetTOtt ■ ] i M
ln«ram waa quoted a . Myln*.
raor*anUatkm pingram,
V
While It bad appeared that tha
Their proposal—patterwnd a l l
mlddla treat flood situation ml*ht the "Madison Amandaaawt* tf # |
dtvart some of tha WPA fund. na||y eoniidarad dortn* I t OP
Intanded for Florida, Mr, Carlo -tltutlonal .......... .
waald M
aald taaram reporteil no definite
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mention waa mada of plana alon* J*
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ra anart M
thaaa tinea.
two-lhlnla vote any W m l H
A considerable part of tha
‘nvslidatfd hy
tha
M yna
proprlatioli recently approved by ^' '&gt;urt. No netioi would be ta l l
font: rota la be In* u»e(| to aa
wever until tha Raw CmM
tho diet reared condition of peo. ha(l ^
,|„ t# d foltewh* 4
pie and communltlea In the flood 8upriim# Cotutu

• n o b porooaa wort burned U daolh la f h n o that lawk
amamat after an aatomokUe a a j a *tew moving product
ctaahod aanr U k a CUy, Via. Tha charted wroakaga of tba t
aatramtilT In wkkb tha vteUms w art rldtep la ahowa abov
A nd worn kbntlfted teatatlvvly aa CtertpM May, Ida wifa at
two aUldrtn who IWsd near Adel, 0 a , a a f Mr*. Maude flew
bar two chUdraa of VaMoeta, 0*. (Aaaoetatad Proaa Photo)

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Lumber To Finish
Athletic P r o j e c t

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fa a t t m I *•-&lt;"**
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Whral.r-oppoMak of M M

- u - .L .. r..~i. identa request for authority,:I
iacraaaa tho High Court'll M
tho WPA work relief program. benhlp anteas Joatloot new M
In thla County there ara aa*m l project, which have been ap­
proved but for which nq money ratified by special sea
hat been allocated. Work Direc­
tor Earle Indicated that he la called In each Stela, •
provided In tha CwatHaf
mkw to begin effort. t» obtain
rarely used.
funds fo r' beginning work on
Senator Norris, lid s
noma of thaaa,
(Nebraska, and other M l
Ha pointed out that two proj­
ects, Sanford Avenue and the "likerala" who hare c rittria *
l*«o]a. Komi, will be completed by I President* plan,
by soma congees
Saturday, th e re b y rinsing several
tho Whaeler-Bon*
Jobs which have been a constant
msaits of livelihood for more
than a score of men.

Malaria la to aompkta tha club­
house at Municipal Athletic field
ware ordered by Chy officials tohand, two [ honey bate, IS colo-j v tm Mio tfteet fcb. 2»,
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atcordlag ta an announcement
Idcot nuroery vndo* Mblvadoa, 1.J Thercfota. they now ara delinquent made thU morning by Mayor Ed
ocraa; ciutia malar call tendon, 11 by I t months if they hove not Higgins.
aertat corn and other fleU crop* bean paid.
| An aoalgimam of men from
under cultivation, 1&gt; aeros,
j b a penalty for gross receipts
force* wero tron.f.irvd temMr, Johnson aaplaiaod that tho la l delinquency also la two per- pornrlly to the boll path to rush
figure* applied to work that&gt;&lt;( n ai s month. Thla tax la poyaldo
acttehla* on tho Important work
planned, adding that a u ra than mamhly and tha comptroller’* o f-' *nd Incur* completion before the
half of It already has bean accent- h , , Mjd It could not immadlatcly t arrival of atudenta entering a
pllshed and that tha final tabula-’ compute the amounts dua or tho I Chattanooga
Lookout-super vised
tlou may really shew mars than. nddsd p au ltk s.
! baseball achool opening Mar.
waa originally oall ^ I i d .
I f tha tax In an Indlrldual rasa! Mayor Higgins said tha WrA
The majority of products pro-] wa* aa much a* #10 for March,I h*d doubled up In employee* on
dwead by Chapter member*, the ipjg, (h. penalty addetl woublt
project In on effort to a*, the
-------A 10-week s’ claaa In pnhS*
advisor said, are marimasd local-! mB, t pij.20 now due with cur-' endeavor finished before the deadSeminole Tounty rltlsena con» « »W y I t a g .
ly*
| raapoadlng addition* for each *ub- H***
tribute.! |l,flin m
, uf f ,r ,r ,t d**
•*“ c h*»h#r a l C ats,
F m u rt Former* aaeamklod last sequent month of delinquency.
C*W rscemly waa forcctl to n the Ohio Diver Valley, accord-1 '7 7 * *
7 •Umttlod toasoapM
In* to a final report made today1 5l,h.*,W,*h .*
hogteahn f#
bf Mrs. f . |». Scott, acting chair- L
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man. of Ihc Hctl Cross Chapter V*ldM
here during the drtee f
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relief funds.
* » » hare assembled at 3 P.
A reto rt mi the Chapter** smos
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Ifnreportnl Indlvldut] tontribu
tL today In Jndge J. O, Sharon's pr ar t aamg pitas an ford, thato C D O O l 1 0 U H f lT 8 t6 F §
lions rccsntly are:
low adflee to discus* plan* far the I J U pouotte of moat or* now on
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Kpwr.nh league Union, f t;
fM tttea tentatively aloud for h«dL
a n . l . '* i f c D°»«hy
Lam b,
poblk
Preihyt.rlan Church, Imsrmcdlats
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I /William Sarnott a n d David gghool aurse, today warned perDepartment #3.31; Osceola,
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I b r i o woo* named on a committee m a, grhoo) ( hj|drvtt of tha danAfro-American Insurance CoinA committee composed of locol to lay. wmathr* plana for «h* g *
^
allowing youngsten
patty. #3.
teMty p w t a M i ohlppcr* will a a a-ai o am aut vacatloa tear
« o h . Immoalsailoa serum tc
Mrs. Hcott rsltr rated her appre­
Tha At nfont post of flea and th*
■mot ••
o'clock tonight in the. An whor committee, competed of f n r t w th,
of dlph
ciation for ib* Interest thla Coun­
Roaforil
Atlantic
National
Hank
A ^r**** ^
OFOWers office m Boyd Coleman aad John Jane., ^
typhoid fev.r and small
#111 ft* m minnils ■ ■ ll
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wlU ebeerve feb. 22, fleorgo ty has shown In tha work of
Waahlnto'on's b rthday, aa a holl- bringing relief to persons, most of
J U nurse sspUltwd that many day and n.lthor will tr a n s it whom saw all their belongings and
atudems are reporting that par- business, It waa announced to- homr* swept away by flood waonu hare looked with disfavor on day.
lb* ImmuniMtkm process and or*
Postmaster H. J . Holly said no
Partly cloudy and vty Mato, Boyd Coteoma
aot permitting thete chlldrca to nrvlccs w-ll ho required uf
• tonight, Thuro-1Jonca, Jr., Frank Iiaaa,
tocelv* an Injection.
either City or rural carriers and
•dy and warmer Mauser, Lionel Appleby,
Mrs. Lamb cautioned tha k I* that all windows ara to b* closed
rate In estreso# Jeaos, John Maasor,
S essh u
lO liillagly more dangerous not th* entlr« day.
Mtroau Nonhwtai Thanton, Rohon Maaoer,
la taka Immunisation thaa It Is to
P erlthtbl, matter cent by parL wlth rain begin- Pridgen. TUllam Bunmm,
"tak* a shot of serum’*
eel post will bo handled as will
Kiwanlona today magod an |t s
or Thursday, Bari*. Henry Jamteoa, I
. .Arrangements hare beta nude, special delivery, tho postmaster
Nearly BOO new units for tho formal program of group ateSlM
lor, John Davis, Roocaa
•ho laid, for immunisation* to bo aald. Mail I* to bg dispatched aa proper illsposlitiin of sewagt will which took up tho major p a n a}
Marti* Lodge, Coal* Spte
straw free of th a n * by Dr. C. on other days.
hare bc«rt instollod at th* comple­ their weekly luncheon sonteg fel
*rt JWmasai, Leo Humor,
W. Ft***, of th* Slat# Board of
Collection from d e s i g n a t e d tion of the City’* drtee to clean the clubroom of tha Valdog MateC
Dagw* aad Mr. Johnson.
Moakh. ||* la slated to orate* kora street bo sea will be mid* bl­ up certain unsanitary conditions
Special emortalaamm waa ppol
ip th* near futurs.
t Iwoon 1:30 P. M. and 2:30 P. M. here. Com mis.iloner W. R. Dupre* tented by. Mr*. W. &lt;1. FI rat tegs
If k b deal rad, serums n a y b#
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said today.
r v
WOMAN DIM IN FALL
who tang a solo. "Th* Little S tep ,
gtvoa by th* family physician.
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He
reported
Mfuw the work, oitl," accompanied by Mlaa Mfcte
, TAMPA, Fcb. V r - m - U i t .
N io Instance U th* pracautlon
which ha* been under way for garet DavU, and vava two a n tte
u k tm m of ebaeka, WOl a n C Ttedel. 3», of 0 tocs­
col reading*. ( I t »W hyt" aad Q |
Bgiriclpailon In rtlte, waa kilted teat night la a
"la th* Usual Way."
I aaaaorrailon plant, fall froai a window la tha poycoA eommlttao, ctwpaaod t i Age.
thur Braaan, Joltes D te f te g g
aad Waher Coleman, woo M p
to Investigata asmha da so M M
clothing for a local hoy, la p 4#K
clem ftanneal atmo, who wen OP*
cently la voiced la P poSa, k p f t
tlgatoa bw boa boon pan ted &lt;M
tho Cky Police Dapartttmap
I should j CfrirAOO. Fsh. 17.—(JW)— Ralph
ha only B. K o ta a p , M Dsaa *f tho
Club guest* war* A o fn p te J te
hearing .Vnrthwaotefn Untewulty Colten*
Ashton of Phitedotphia, M
«
E. Klrchhoff, J r , Soateodi t e i

|

Cky

Public Speakia

Final Report On With L o c a l Fete
F l o o d Collection

633 Occcpatioccl
License* P aid h
Drive By P o l i c e
Department
cycle Loan
To Sheriff
T sheriffs office to*
• BMtorcycl* from
• d Departmema v»« placed la a ttra c t
W Coo* had abolished

sheriff* a rm afforded iho
afcy M borrow thadavW*.
a ondmam 1 that tho aaarnmoriy oaod hy tho local

A

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Monday Scheduled
As Holiday By Bank,
Local Postoffice

Kiwanis Club Mug* •
500 Sanitary Units
Entertafauatal
To He Installed At For
Aft Weekly
Finish Of Program

Soil Coaservation
Chsrks Received By
Local Farm Office
in

_______

Trailer Camp Siftce
Narrowed Down To 2

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                    <text>S e a tin o ld C o c n ty P ro d o e r a ^
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A a i W a fe r

More Fruit* And V e g e ta b le s Thau
.
Similar Area In America
A S I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUM E X X V I
m pspam cB S M

Lewis P ltn s
Campaign For
Mine Workers

■ f a i i G arba aad Beber t Taylor, tb s screen's newest ssala
bowa h i • seeas from “Caaxflle" which show. a t the Bite
aad M nadiy. G reta, playing the role of the LaJy of the
loess T a rta r, som ethlag uncalled for In ffrcvio'je roles
sao, m ost iO sria f fem ale star has played.

HAPPY DAYS IN OLD NEW ORLEANS

ftS T ii typical Garbo ca st of -b%
srlth oesey clew b t bas.
jjpMboa1* Include Uowsl B a n iia e ii.
Di# I®**** la a great uahrsreky
y B a a b e th Allan. Jam ie Baiph, w*'k mysierisus klltlags aam ag
w a r y OsnWII, Letters Utris aad '* • fr**’1' * n ‘ eeoatlfie ilomb
' T t i m Hops Crews.
'»hes a bend, solving tbs m y * try

I f e i ssl &amp;» sr a r jtsi *.ass
• •K rie ld

W

B ^ m n t t e fci.in
jy y m n a ie aistory ml fa rtc .

/Tlorsnes Bice plays tho herolos
&gt;wJ f i b r e s In ihs romantic part

‘ *v A WELL k n i i r m h p m
•’
•■ .
BOIJtATKO CAST
Theodors von Bits. Hava lladex,
BHlm s— &gt;. . f . '______
Break Re It her, Maria Bhelios,
‘ d w T o f N Ie h ,^ F j f n l " 4" « rf« * Tilbury and H .rry Have*.

||fiyr my^y'play iSd^Sd!

” * *lto *mcng lh&gt; php,r*’

• 27 7 '

China’s m lal.t.r of eduratlon
,h W hsa ordered all school.
be
S B f r r i ! . a r S l ”.
7 ^ **"
whh radio fc&gt;for, ,he .n d
g ^ e w t i y gradual*#.
a f I M t Many Chlacaaw kools a re
s Z _ n Uy 1
tW5 derroes-aU4.M*eM»i:i»* nnd’-u picture
M W 7
« Ll4” ’ .Uoro‘*Y »*«•»• rjulpmam.
tcMw aad Nat Peadletnn gradual_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
if* * f t —* Columblr, and wher uniMIAMI, Fla.. » b . 13. — W&gt; — '
, ywerahjr tducaiad players Inttadsd Juvenile eourt suthorllke are
’ I T T ? T?" **■; H*, r T
seeking the owner of a Mryele
&gt; F » n k Belcher and tbo •vamp,” which a negro boy said “follow8 hellos.
*1" aim home.

V n P MARTIN LEAVES HOSPITAL

M ajcr J r s n Pierre Chateau es­
tablished i he
first pTrmsssm
whne sm lrm .n t in what Is aew
Cheeter M orris, D ulorn Del Bio sad Richard Dig are tho three Oklshoms la I7M. Oklahoma was
principals In Columbia'. D e v il's playground* a fa.t-paced, under- admitted to statehood la IM7.
era comnly-drama which will be .bowing - a t the .R ita Theater
P. W. Burns, Alabama llvestoch
Wednesday aad Thursday. The film’s high spot deplete the .pec- specialist, recommends blackstrap
tacular crash o f a U. 8. aubmarlne In fifty fathoma of w ater aad m olaises as ons of the cksapest
the aubeniurnt efforts of tho Navy’, crack d iv m to rsscoe the whuer feeds available to llveitock
trapped m iddles.'
producers.
Three poumls of ensilag. and
one pound of hay per 100 pounds
of l.vs weight of cattle fed daily
will supply
dairy cattle their &lt;
roughage requlreaeeata.
.
A nalysing last year’s highway
ml«hspa, South Dakota’s masse
vehicle depanm ew classed only
M of P30 aceldetya aa uaavaldskU.

TRAILERVILLE’—CAPITAL OF TIN CAN T 0U R B IS
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SENATORS STUDY FDR'S JUDICIAY PROPOSALS

KOREAN

FOR

RUBfNQFF

FOR $100,000 HEART BALM!

jFrance Ready
]To Take Hand
lu Revolution

1937 Is Crucial
For Labor Head

WASHINGTON. Fb. |}_(A&gt;&gt;—
The House Apprnprintions Com­
m itter spptnved a bill todny to
make $1*500,955,000 available tu
the Treasury ami Postoffice De­
partment* for th r fiscal year he
ginning July 1st.
The house mntedia rty began n
debate on It* p r.lim in ary to p ass­
ageThe hill was th e second re g u ­
lar appropriation measure of titsession and Carrie,! $75O,0tK) to
permit the establishm ent of trail*
Atlantic air m til .o rv ie In-gin­
ning about Nov. 1st.
IVstnffire officials plan •«» op
rt ate the service at f»r«t on :i
two-trip s-we.’k basis.
Approximately
one third of
the to si appropriation— $5tXV
OtKkOOO—was earm arked fo- the
Il'M Ilaae* It* !♦■*» TSreel

Hint For Reply
From Portugal

well informed labor men, although
Lewis himself baa rrfu .n l to tli&gt; close h i. strategy in the 1037 cam ­
paign on the labor front.
The present wage and hour
agreement between miners afld
soft coal operators espirrs Mar, 31.
Negotiations toward a new con­
tract are to start Wednesday in
New York wih miners and opera­
tors fa r apart on their proposals.
Operators will ask that the pres­
ent 35 hour week be eitrnded to
40 with no increase in pay rates.
Coal mrn eipert miners to see a
30 week with a pay increase of
at least IS percent.
Unless an agreement is reached
before Apr. I, about 400,000 min­
ers may strike that day.
Lewis is known t0 believe the
success of his entire drive to **ocirnnicc the unorganized’’ depends
on bis success In steel.

am r. F is ts reJ with A Him are Laels Mannheim, n famous Gerawa
actrem , Godfrey Tearle sad Booh
ney Brent.

SHERMAN STAMP AROUSES SOUTHERN PROTESTS

M '.M IIK R 99

May Demand Internatlonal C o n t r o l Of
Insurgent Support,
High Source S a y s

•lily will d e v o te h is e n tir e
n ttr n tln n u n til A pr. 1 to a
new w age c o n tra c t fo r h la
U n ited M ine W orker* a n d
th e n will d e m a n d a ste el em ­
ploye*’ a g r e e m e n t
T h a t w a* w ord paiuteu
a ro u n d to d a y am o n g u sually

written * peris fly ts display tba
loeabls Arties psn eaalb y . It was
dirseted by H erbert Maasa aad
M auds Howell acted aa Aeeseims
Director. 8 he a b o krid bar asoal

House Studies
Appropriation
Legislation

U stablinhed In I 90 R

B i 11i o n ~A n d Half
Dollars
Allo­
c a t e d For P o s t ­
o f f i c e , Treasury

t ( A P ) — J a h n L . I^ w lo p ro b .

psaa wife.
"East Masts West" Is a a BrigInal Mery by Edwla Orseswes&lt;

H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 15. IM 7

S t e e l A freeneR t To
Be Sought L i t e r
Thin Y e a r ; C o a l
Confab Opens Soon

WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—

hu*#, (Ur*lkl_t.'caiii liner and a fifty filhom a Is too much tu
’fully manned eubinaitar.
DIs, as the navy's ae# direr. Is
triangle of two navy o f f W ^ ,'.,. W'V ■
7 *
Insepirakla, who p a rt oart ’• 7
rtk' *r ' r M1 **°E »h»hs to probably the only m in able to
the
friendship of a wwsseprw
voluptuous
.1- ,fc# kolt,m ’ U,WlF
fsthoms below Lmake
contact with
Ik# eunkro
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tam p i . . l
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mm
ren Interested la neRhar' o f them . I
r n w ln ,p bulk, but refuses to Iry IL The
“ D evil’s
Playground" tu rn s Its |
,n • " •W l« b » eom p srtm sn l. events rr.pon.ibls for this dra­
rttrntion In s se n sa tio n a l e l l m a s . , , Urr aW“ r
‘ hs matic situation unfold In a rapidla a .p e c tse u la r cra sh b ew een a h w r d o u s d e sc e n t with a life - dir# succession of thrills, romance
bearing hose but the pressure a t and action-packed comedy.

MAILMAN AND WASH DAY COME TO •TRAILERVJM.E’

TIME CLOCKS RING AGAIN

F u e l Operators Ex­
pect Demand F o r
Increase In Wages

frigid mansion i t a a aw yam m
theilc Ktaadmother. H era bo m •Jeraec. h#art-breoklng
reportrnees, straggling a g a in *
the
.cheating of a a a s a t m i a a s ti
k b presence. How
■he lad opoets their plans a ad a t
■bo sam e time wins the loos ad
his austere y ra a d p arsat
are
trvnta leading to the happy ett*

Devil’s Playgroumr
Features Dix, Del
Rio And Mo*ri8

“ * H ht » Turkish hath. ere im o sg iu r***

fc»t la tha m e o e t n e ti e e p t r M
fotW wtat Uh ChrU V w , ( b
*«oi&gt; tra c ts tkc s*riy , e x ^ rita c w of a jrasac am tt ia New
Orlcaas, where a 4 m M m i .
itrv a n t of kia 4 m 4
pareate
•tr h rn lo brine *F tb s lad la I f
M orsnra of bis fam ily aaaw .
1
Through tb s la arraatlm i a f tbs
bindly pastor of • yarlab sb artb
w hsrs Bobby slag# ia tb s choir,
Yankee relatives ia Now York
a r . traced aad they m ad fo r tbs
orphaa la a a eadaavsr to c sa fln a

M e m b e r A a e o c ta te d

Seminole Autoists
~ Buy 4,187 P lates,
Collector R eports

y

Automobile license sales for
1937 in Seminole County today
'otaled 4,187, Jno. D. Jinkins, tax
rnllecto* reported for the period
of Dec. I, 1936, to » b . 12, 1937.
lie divided the sales into the
following classifications;
Passenger c a rs—$5 tsgdl 182
sold; III) tags, 2.432; ftS tegs.
48A; |2 0 ta g * 54.
T rucka-aeries “G", 139 sold;
series “G il". 277, series "C»K'\
314; light trailers, series “ IB",
66; heavier trailers, series “ 11”,
31; o'her trailers, series "L ", 9;
school buses, hoarse, and wreck
era, series ” K’\ 14.
In another statem ent today
Mr. Jinkins railed attention to
the faet that less than 10 busi­
ness days remain in which one
may obtain s one percent dis­
count far payment of his State
and County real, personal and
lntar.gib!v taxes.

Blizzards Claim
v
Lives Of Two In
W e s t , Northwest
■r va# a
At least four deaths were a t­
tributed today to freeting wea­
ther ami snow storms that visit­
ed th« northwest and far west
uver the week-end.
Highway traffic was virtually
paralysed by snow In parts of
Minnesota ami the Dakotas.
Southern
California suffered
drenching rain# ami a dust storm
swirled over tha Oklahoma pan­
handle.
Two Minnesota motorists were
killed in traffic accidents during
• blinding snowstorm. A South
Dakota farm er lost his way in a
snowstorm ami perished within a
mile o f his home.
A man missing two weeks was
found froxen to death west of
G rant's Pass, Oregon.

Lottery Caaefl Head
City Coart Docket
Ten lottery esses ami one hit.
and-run driving esse were to have
hr a d d the law of 45 cases in Mu
for tr'sl ar 4 P. M. today In Mu­
nicipal Court, Polica Chief Rny
William# reporad this m&lt;\nlng.
D e c k e d are more than a scorn
of defendants on minor charges
such aa drunkenness, disorderly
conduct, assault Li 4 others

DETROIT, Feb. 15.—01*)—Factory whistles called approximate­
ly 75,000 employees back to work today In General Motors’ plants
re-opening through the nation following settlement of a six-weeks'
Tue.day's tides. Tidal Str.tlon,
strike. W ithin a few days the Corporation expects to have nil its
135,000 w orkers back to work. Above is shown some of the women Ocean Pier, Daytona llearh: low.
workers returning to their job., apparently happy because the week­ 6:50 A. M. and U :lt P. M.; high,
6:55 A. M. and 7:15 p. M.
ly pay check can again lx- expected. IA P Photo)
Sanford Lodge No. 62. of the
Masonic Order, will meet at 7:30
o’clock t» norrow night in the
Masonic Hall. S|M-,ial features
are on the program .

B r i t i s h ” Ship Fire*
O n R e b e l P la n e O ff
A l g e r i a n

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

B a s e b a ll Heads Wilcox Explains
S e e k in g P ain t Antagonism For
F o r Grandstand C o u r t Proposal

.Watson, "Wright Call Repretientative Say«
On L o c a l i t e H To II i k h e h t Tribunal
Help In P r o j e c t
I h Not C r o w d e d

Thirty Hey Srout* of T roop
Five were slated to return late to ­
day from Camp Winona w here
they spent at h rw day ram ping pe­
riod under Scoutm aster H erm an
Morris.

legislator* of South l aioltna and Georgia have j,.„o .1........pm '. . ling plans of the |M doffice de­
partment for issuing a new three-cent stamp Inuring 'It, .
. ti n , William Tenimselt Sb. t man (up|«er left) who.,- Union arnty devastate,| liliiili ..f 11&gt;. .. ii|, during the War Between the
Stairs. Tho stam p al«o would carry the pi.lute , , f (« „ ,.n „ , |
l. ud. is, Gen. Grant (crn terl
and Gen. Shetblan (rlgbll. Ile|&lt; John A. May, author of
i. - I . i.-u „f pr„t, .t pa—,-,| by the Smith
CaioIiii*! I.'kfi-vlatim*, i« hliuwn m«li£ht$vitly |Miin(iii|a t••
I|(r i«i .i #|*&gt; mi tin
raniittfi l»all ilurini? Shi’im an’* *lifllivur of Colimiliin $ \ . , . t«
|*|

( ’o a s t

Ho Tl»# ti«*rl*lni l*re««
F ra n c p ,
\\ it Ii
w a rn in g
w o rd s to I ta ly , is p r o i m m i
to ilc n v im l in lv riu itio n n l c o n ­
tro l o f fo rt'ig u m ip p o rt
fo r
S p n iiish in stirg c n l.s Hy F e lt.
-S . tin t In n it a liv e s o u r c e s s a i d
to d a y .
A n th o rila tiw
p ri'ilic tio n *
H int a F ra n c o -H rilis li liU n k atli* o f lln* l ’orlti);csi&gt; c o n s t
would b,- s,night If Portugnl re«
main,-,I ndimiint against supervi*
st'tt of its iHir.I.-rs and folio IVoil
I'ri'iuicr lo o n IllimtV tlocbn ation
that Franco cannot nuvpt con.
timiod violation, of non-mtorvoulion.
Ilium tol l tbo Italian am bassa­
dor that landing of Italian force*
near Malaga, Spain, was a flag­
rant violation on non-intervention
and that Franco will not tolorntu
“open invasion" of Spain,
Tvv„ lit in-Ii destroyers fired at
nn airplane "believe,I to bo A
Spanish insurgent plane," official
sou roe, icportcd in lam,Ion when
it iitienipteil to botnlt them off
the coast of Algeria.

C o u n t y S c h o o l Local Area Shows
Population Slump
Y o u t h s A t t e n d For January, 1937
'
*
I
Poimlulion In th&lt;* Sanford mvu
i uVr ai r In O rldodo duiup,|
miluml iltirrnm i «f

S a n f o r d Establishment
W a g e s fig h t On Insects
— —

B u re a u

O f

E n to m o lo g y

E x | ) c r i i U ’n ( s
U
n
The ".’ snford American Legion
M e th o d H F o r P r e v e n t in g D e s tr u e •rvrti in Jnitiinry, arnn«l n^ l»i in i
Poet will mret tonight at 8 o'clock
r*'b ,imm|
totlav
________
tio n O f O o p s B y R e s ts
S e m in o le
D i M p l a y s official r«*|N»i t
In latgton Hut, Lakeshnr* Houle-,
by Ihirobl Hankins vital atktU*
Henry Watson, president nf tho' -Mark Wilcox, former Seminole vanl, for a regular session, acc,tid­
A re
P r o m i n e n t A t tkinn for th'* Mdion.
,
I.o.an d in Sanford &gt; •!&gt; Ium.I
Sanford Baseball Association, to- County reprrsrnta'ivc in Wash­ ing to Commander Lloyd K.
lli&lt; figure * an* aa follow»:
2
7
t
h
E
x
p
o
s
i
t
i
o
n
■plan
it . of an •-•abli ioi.. m dt.it
Boyle.
day ralliM attrntion to the urgent ington, explained his opposition
lilt tha—mail* white, ,*l; f* oiatii
wag,- a 21 hour a -In fight
need of a “new face" for the g ran d -1 to President Roosevelt's proposi'
white, h; mab* eobutil, ••; fetiinlM
Methods by which the Govern­
School
rhildr.
i
against
insect,
that
o-o
Id
-I
u.ty
of
Seminido
stand at Municipal Athletic Field, to inctea.e the number of jus- ment purchases surplus cabbage
Bolonit, I; total. J I.
the Sou’ll', valuable in u k
t'iiintv today were enjoying nn ex
He, along with Jimmie Wright, tires serving nn th,. Supreme crops were to Have t een explained
Ib-.itlM mab* white,
femalo
It i. the U.
Bureau of I n- o tra holiday on# ili-cn-ed by atlthe club's secretary and treasurer. Court, in a letter received by The at 3 P. M. today in the Court
white, H; mate rotoreil, 7; fem.ilo
logy and i head* d loti
y i ibotitie* «„ dull
suggested the donation, by San- Sanford Herald today,
nll vvlute sin- »»I*•l %*«I, «; total, JH.
House by an AAA representa­
Stahl.
ford citizen, o f ea.lt or materials
Mr. Wilcox, who ia the prr.cn*. tive.
•I in • ntiglo u’„ it. I t la* opening i.f
the IbremlH’r leeonl hIhiwiiI a
|
I *h .i 11v*. four men at
to palm the structure.
representative of
the
Fourth
the Centrul I |o |oil Kvpo-inon 11,1
" " '" " d t-’1" " ,,r
vrttlt
*••••'- « - i •»«• *,
Preparations w ere being pushed W o m a n ’s C l u b E v e n t 'y
"It is the only eye sore on the Florida District1, said tha’ ho
t Miami,»
|
hirth)« aiul I:* ilealIm re|»orte I.
a
a
|
a*
I
«iisinlll|l«'&lt;|
&lt;
1
%
f
*a||«s\\
,
today
by
Forrest
Gatahel
to
move
whole baseball horixon,” Mr. Wat­ favored s minil«-r of the Presi­
'*r lla**kitis staltslies cove?
rro n o u n e e d
S u i - , .......... . ,lf
........ ....
* nting u, r- at the festival found Sanford, 4»he .Mary, Lil.,- Monson said. “The City and the WPA dent*. drmsnd* with re«p&gt;rt to Into his new store on Feb. 26. "Un­
building, located at Fourth Street
eess;
M ay
I t e i H ’a t ,hr.
have been overly generous In help*, the judiciary, “hut I am uttal'er.......
'
ts highly a live in It,' roe uiul Paol i
| liltliifi \hitli hi ••
ing u . t» build a clubhouse and to ably &lt;ipp„»-,| to the plan of ap and &gt;'anford Avenue, is to be one
di-p lay ,. Among ,1, ■ l,H-al honth.
.
.
.
,
'
iteniiM
nniut
it
secure mueh-nerdtd repairs to the pointing additional judge, when* of the moil modern in the City,
Initial rffortt* evi-rti-ii Saturtlay 1 .
I b M lie N
O f
1 )5 8
A re
i i a
* . ,
*
f .
humin m| , nf1'' i i
diamond itself."
| th,. incumbent h a. tracked th*
'lt.|t|.»&gt;v of Vi*|)|;||ii(|
muni by th»* t Iu iii Int «»f t uwi.
.
...
. .
all iifii i'i &lt;ii tl«
Spuni-h
American
tVnr
v
eter­
R
e
m
f
i
v
e
d
E
r
o
m
A
s
hes
Ptc.ldent Watson .aid that In »B'' of 7U years b 'Citi.ee it i- dainerre ami »!$• Wnmeri-t &lt; a r
_
* Ii Ihiw tin, firm uic**iii ;
an* were to a.srm bl* before the #•
*
. oganizamui to*
.
of
1at ion
bt'iiH* km hen | •i«•«Ittx t - |»y iiitij O f T h e a t e r
(
off »h#»
view of the wide assistance al- liberately d eigned to imm&lt; •liatoB u ild in g
Pier Band,bell at 4 o'clock (hin-ady given by City officials, tho ly
Incr.a.e the membership of
J«•-*l*lu n# |i &gt;*I
home demon
w in l ih»» entertainment of tour- i I! iii* of tin ft iii«l|»al bje t .
afternoon for rerenmnies honoring i«t« met with "Verwlu lining »ue* 4,ll,&gt;,,'U »!••• I" ' »•»*♦ ilttenllou
heads of the Baseball Association 'the Supreme Court."
»ri» i h uimiu; nie.it exhibit by
TOKYO, I I
15 - IbslieH of
the American* who d i d when the re**, T. K. Sim|»*on
leaf »i« r who It
t hamlM-r l,M‘ ' 'J'
#*»u»imi"I«* * li.ijeer, Kutuiir Farm- iloM reb b rm it,
dul not frrl they could u«k tho v “The Suprem , Court docket is
f the i ItitietfU
battleship Maine was blown up in piesiiletit, *nl 1 uwljy.
, ile111»• ,f ,|
at
if
th$
•
&lt;
municipality to give further aid. , not emigrated", Mr. Witeov .aid.
• «»f \m m ,i
|terv»*ed by s\|ex lirw year w I* |eenv«*ri*d ill I Im»
Havana Harbor &gt;&gt;M Feb. 15, 1889.
t 'nngiu’ulat ioim an&lt;l comment* try iti’118
die pointed out that the City “A* a m ilte r nf far: increasing
l!
'ii-nn, fbiwer, bulb aii'l plain i a m ♦ nf ;$ till-ill • at
a\ lit II MiT*
In
a
leo
in
&lt;
ia*«
fio'iir
\|i
Si
*
Ii
I
• n the ret i-|itmri ibi$«I entertainment
• &lt;kbib.f.i,&gt; S.inli.nl Gulden H u b ; .Maiirhourpi", de-tin&gt;.,| Saturday
Commis.lon last year “c a t n u the number o f Justices would .low
Sanford N’amnal Giinnlstnrn to. wen* *howeie«| on the 4 liainlH-r.
ai»l it* Mi$ ii i t n n 'I h*«*ii .w ive **•T d n |d »v. by .Mr^. \ \ . \\. Srmi.; filial by fit
through" for the outfit and con- up the work rather than speed it
*, '•aid di-'pati lu*a to
night an I tomorrow will undergo
.Mr. .Sim|t4ofi i e|Mittill tbAt lie i h i t y e a r Ihbmii •• f t i c b o k *f
iributel sufficiinr rash to enable tip.'*
Iwi'iity ■*'Vi'll .nr I•••i•1111« were the linin'! i l.ipam e &gt; New a
Inspection by Col. Civ-a of J a c k ­ affair wa* •uicre^ilul far bey n«l favorable brev.lui^ tf iih n .i, . ««.n
it to come cut of the setison with ' "T he remedy does not lie." Mr.
l ied iln moriiintr in it.,nk ihe ;»7tJi Aifmcy.
sonville, regular arm y officer a- the ripeiiMtiDtit of the *p&lt;»n*or«» &gt; r i | i i e r r | y u t t i v i n . a n
m tt n i
no outatandtng debt on hand.
| Wilcox continued, "in the appointThe Infill nf de.'lthit wax &lt;*X«
signed to National Guard duty. ami lint imuo iltau* pbiis an* I*#* fie»l In m .ftur* to b.iro •»f *f|ie i "n-tTiuiVi. fair m Otlandu wbi Ii
La.t week Mayor Kdward lltg- |ment nf additional judges who.e
Twenty*
year i« uMrurtin^ niurr iban |n*r,i*d to exietsl 7m&gt;.
Tomorrow tho medical detachment inif ilrafte«| “ for a ie|&gt;eat | h r« m m l i t i o n w h iili .»!•• t ' l i f i i v o i .*•,, •’
gin. annuunceil that 11 *500 was opinion, are known in advance
1’itfbi M*riiMin|y injur d wen* in
half
a
doit'fi
tuum
ira
of
Central
will be Inspcctd by Major Greene formanre "
111 tile lii •«(
available f»r the cumplction o flh e )Bnd who ar,. virtually agreed to
I Inridsl.
h-wpirah. Japant* e imhijm, policed
of New Orleans, at.,, a regular
Only 'I..... in *• 11«'nli* v nn *t.
Al'hotigli Hli|*htfy le«s fban |o0
5'1-man clubhouse. While the pmj- uphold the policies of a particulIn M«ilit*-i|*xil Auditorium, the the scene nf the ili«.i&lt;*fer and
arm y officer.
market
m
l
b
#
•
|»n
by
it
.
turneil out for the function,
ect viriginally was to In, finance,! ar administration. The remedy
directed relief noauiree.
$t• »iifmiLil II'Uiu* Mihm it np, lunrii;
ha&lt;l u*en r«|s\*tpi|. Tbe atlelul- I^lMlltmeo of A*rrlenbi i •
with WPA funds, condition* be­ lies in the adoption nf amend­
Ihe fire bmke nut uImhiI 7:10
III
•
nrijiifi.
thill
Wi'b
rile
fair.
The
weather;
P
artly
rlnudy
ml
»evlH, |t WIH r e |» o |lc i|
anr»* if wav re p o m l, wm hr|i| M,r*l 1,1
yond local control made it neers- m ent. to the Constitution •&lt;» itive
oVhek last nichf whim
l.flOO
lit*UIIUMIIll
ahi'W
lv
lull
ini'
nil
slightly w arm er tonight. To.--- il*»wn run«i«k*iat)ly by unfavorablu
',,H* ' here i% hoi $• •|iiit• | •ll.’ \u Mlnriiini flnnr mill III mher | n i Mini, far more t h.m U eapacsary for the governmental o rgan-.’us lh,. power to deal with those
day mostly cloudy with rain in weaikrr.
j
b»
coii«o«t
i',
own
tpiayv
bin
*
t
ixation to temporarily with,haw it*, prohlrm*."
ity. wen* jammed min the Mambu
north portion slightly rubier i*i
v n t m If. line III ob.tet Villi' (• «i| • v I'•••f "I ’he building ale jn IhNil
In iri|N inie i*» th** t linmi»er*s
aid because fund, were needed ’ “ If our administration ran In­
» duln
and -«*veiul hundrnl ru* Wutrti idiiyhiHis.’, deynh.l i«» ,,ld*
extreme northwest portion. Fx- fort*. K- V. Ilaine.4, a tourivif.
more urgently in other serious o f je r e a s , th,. n u m b e r.from nine to
m inis I Iifered in ibe fair'v firm "lyle f llinese dlUHWI. It w iu a
teem,. Northwest Florida—mostly th|&lt;! the a«M'mhlage that he hailj
hi a I of »It** bur
the country.
( I 't s i l.w # its r . . , r s . t
laid
ln»W The bird di play u oil iralla i «'i*axinii A p* ii.i| I biro’Mi
cloudy
tonight
and
Tuesday
Mb«-«n romiiiK t„ .Sar»f,»nl for five' 0111
"*e e«|M riii.. ,■.#...•%m- ibe pi mild
President Waison *»ld ha«*e|
~ —
flnnr.
play wax hemir pieweiped
tu
sllightly w arm er tonight, colder year« and thi&lt; m the Le&lt;t ww*ve, , *,,^" Hie i««* of v .in o
**I•r-•v •
was nveestary in the painting w
........
J
fix
* 4
lebbialg. Ihe l.uu.ir new y ear.
In
west
portion
Tuesday.
Early
vi.dmn
yw«’erday
cuml»w
!*««•
t
l
i
f
f
l
I
*
M
I
Veg'-'U
flint
ll
I’.
M
l.
wmk
project if it Is to ho accomplished. L O l I g W O O G
1 OUT I S I
-‘
|t MMllNMrsI MSg |t«ar Iktori
•iw liM’d f,ivnrait|y nn the flower
lie rmphasixed that the C hatta-1/ l l . 1
n • .
af
Iso c a l llo y H o n o r e d
di play b hi ihe new flnral ball.
nooga Lookout basrbill school will V i |U D I f 1 V C 8 I v l O r C
•J i* iiiiniaiiire iMidem
bav»’
I n M i l i t a r y S c Ih m i I
open her* Mar. I. and will he f'd- ■ * ■ „ _ __ r T _
r» „ I * f
arranged by icurden clutw
lownl shortly by the arrival of ilia I f l O n C V
1 0 t» 6 I 1 C I
atid
«uiiuiit
reial
exbibitura.
tra a tla a s# Os Psa* Vkree I
* _____
Codec Heryeoni Ih n ry Wurhc
• 'I'd e which l&gt; la-livvisl'
S«nfiird.a .uidrnt u, lliverside
_
-7 ”
7 jT
Additional donation, by the
will U'tt.ot lo.ijor utieiitiol,
i, Miliruty Academy of Gaiin-svllle,
J f)X I a y m e n t o U l t
I^mgwooil Tourist Club tmlay
W. D. Hofmann, president of inside of "floe's" coat p*icker.
r roll I!. ............ t itg v'orto-v. •h.i’ nf .M It Kt»tiler, who nhnw % •,,l i and llidlywu d. FI.,.. I, i#
n i a m i g u n H H , , I j a n H l M *well,sl to $6250 the total con ] the llof-Mac llatn-iy Co„ enterl*rior m tho pntgrum, I* IL pulay liu.l infornod p i....... a t
garden alMHindiriic with '— (• cited for an oii.sinn Itug roc.
J
| trihutrd by the organitation to 'a in c l Kotariuns today at the
Leshrr, new president of the CeU* thorities that It otiiibl ,-rvo on
mil to rrcogiiition of which hu
, _
[
. ,
I flood aufferrra through Halva- regular weekly lun.-hron at the
has hr*ii awurded a ntrrir -trija',
Cirruit Court here to .l.y re- ^
A fm r ch#Ilnr|,
Kr„t |l M ayfair Hotel with a series of ery City I'rinting Co., was w el-bi cummittee ........ I by S* it,erWrd an order from Attorney F(.rrn of lhe |of&gt;|
according *.* word n ,-i iv,-i hi-rv tu"f
1 15,1111
poit, »ai«l «v slight of hind tricks which h&gt;- corned imo the cltlh a , a new mene
| .. .. • I
,. „ .,
Il -ael, to m at......... otnno rid t&lt;ui &lt; N i n e ( m i p i e s ( J e t
day.
•
General C ary Ijindiv lU am lulnr
learned during y rars of travel on her by President II. II. I’npe.
,
_
, ,
,
,
*
for prop..... I legi l.itiou to i,ilo|it
• suit filed against the Stanley-) Th# Army h#r&lt; &gt;1jo |( &lt;n|| ^
This recognition, i. w ar report­
vaudeville circuit prior to tho
L ic e n s e s T o M a r r y
»I,loirs at today's luncheon ire uniform eha.I. r . f--. Florida mo
Roger, Company for a lle g d non Ircting foodstuffs and clothing World War.
ed. is part of th. a adam y's ptun
eluded Tun, Murray .if Bostoty I nieiitali'ie.
payment of the State gross re­ which are forwarded t0 th* Ohio
of rewarding , xc*k-n. records lu
Mr. Hufmann
had Itoiaiian*
Harold
I
ang,
Jr.,
and
Miss
Mary
K*1" '' Fateh of Kloneham.j Fir* committee, w er- spiH.intall departm ent&lt; and represi-nta *h»
ceipt sale* tax.
5 alley rsfeion and distributed gues.tng for the latter pari of Mass., K. T. D- Uartlen of laipier. r d,
)»N|y ,,|o ,- ,,i,t „ - etti . Gct.tlditu- Itlov.on, boil, ,.f Orlando, accutuulatiou of list m erit, g ran t,
Litigation hail been
sta rt,-1 through Army stations.
half an hour as he made r-.| Mich.. T II Kcgcrson of
Jersey] withi„ ,a,p„|ll-|„n u. r„
\|,
umi It" . - Itollin and Ah-ph c l fur distingui'heil attention ta
through an error #n,l the comp­
C spt. Keren said his nrganiia
fo* Fat ou r. lo, l» of l.ongw&lt;H»| were duties,
troller’s office made s public •loot # U fci. k --------- ................... handkerchiefs disappear into real City, N J . Davi I Howanl of lluf- Wilo,n ,, „n the rot,unit’lion .f i e l d kitchenware fee-ling on eggs, inserted a half dollar
imo f«l«. N. 5 . Bill Higginbotham vf' m.inir ipialiti............. T.Mm thrmu-b ii ,-niiil to w,*l her,, ovrr lb,*
1
correction.
an average or 12,000 prrsons a the narrow neck of a -mall bottle, DeLand, Fla . and Jim Stapler,. -&gt;nnon
wi k ,-nd, according lo record, in
Flevrn other suits, charging
.lay In laniiavllle, Ky„ alone
I and then ahook it out again, tnad 'Sem inole High School -ludeni, of
g,.n | | , arham h i , t».k,-d le,t tb office of • utity Judge U. W.
failure to pay the sales tax, re­
,
,
„
kY '•»- «•'*»■; * ' “•'h'cd cigarette di,appear w,th Sanfurd.
i ,h.
within the n-xl Ware.
lll«b lu v Malv
main on the C ourt' record* and ,
I’.otartans v.eed tmLy to hold Lit days if po ....
tin,
I. dv.
M" .a .y
Tito ju rio 's books -how that nino |(
are answerable in March. They n o n * rm y m a n y Mftion of thet in a table napkin without soiling
country la atlmlnlstered
by the or ''-imaging the napkin,
and the Mar I meeting on Mar. 3 in represen-ing Ja c k -onv.lle. Miami n ii.pl-',. s.-V'i, of ih,-iu nrgriH -s.'n ‘
is
n&gt;
• r e filed against local firm s or unit's branches
m ibu ilKAJU-r | am.isril ulkK” G ray by »lippinir UrUmbi in ronjunrfton wiiii ihu '«n«l Tumpn. ronvcm-A la-t week ul'.i m id wi 'Id rig IRen-a* since y '
individuals.
_
sic s .
«J
23
ilrec carila iuui a
«ovi Io; hj UrUoUu Uuur&gt; Club, .
.
»in Ti»mpu.
ituuti S a'U i'l-j.
j4 _

V i s i t o r s Exhibit
S atisfactio n F o r
Chamber Function! ;!

Local Rotarians Are Entertained By
W. D. Hofmann# Ex-Vaudeville Actor

Sanford Attorney
Takes Appointment
To Charter Croup

LOCAL WEATHER'

«1 ll».

V

�•

■ M l AND CHL’MA
MD mmo would call black men
VSlatlhfsl—sinister,
I^AAjsdlmloBe on their Mpds bo
LMagHon*’, 1lanehad bones
■ great Westminster
P^ riotr
BMto testimony to thr
|| f If
w®wWp

Rtei and

J m * what a tre a t ■rnaoutk has to Ike w M t uattea
aay interruption of production te a grout industry
m
occurred recently In General Motors te, can fcarttfr W
realised hv anyone far from the ecenoa of the disturbance,
but the fact remains that the General Motors strike has
cost every business In this country something, and has coot
many of them mlDtona of dollars.
One newspaper writer la quoted by the Tampa Trib­
une as saying, ’th e statistics alone da not tell the whole
story and sets out the picture Jn terms that caa ho easgy
understood. The motor Industry tops all others as a user
of steel, rubber, gasoline and lufarkahta, plats glass, mo­
hair, nickel and lead. It U a great contributor to the
railroad freight volume of the country. Automotive prod*
ucts represented S£2S£00 carloads la IMS.’
"Referring directly to the General Motor* situation, he
points out that during I t t t more than two million ears
represented the output of 0. M. establishments. Then he
estimates some of the resultant loss— that might sw ear
If an output of such size and scope had. been longer Inter­
rupted. The railroads will low business at the rata of at
least SO million dollars worth of revenue freight a year and
cotton consumption would be curtailed by 140 mflllofi
pounds," he recites in round numbers. “Around 120 mil­
lion pounds of rubber annually go into tires for General
Motors ears and some 22 million pounds into other parts of
mhm
mtmA trucks.1
letwftta^
can- and
’The item*
items suggested, of eourse,
course, involve not only
"The
losses of profits to owner* of the enterprises that^ sold
goods to Genenl Motont but also Infer tremendous losses
forhbor h th e”fonnof idleness that would ensue In these
industries, in the event the strike had been indefinitely
prolonged."
. . . .
...
In view of the enormous cost* Involved for all of u*,
it is to be hoped that John Lewis did not mcanwhat h«
___i conference
to the effect that he is
said at hi* last press
i
now planning a strike in the cowl and steel Industries, or
perhaps that he did
------not say It at all. It would seem that
ulCiC might
„„ be
„ some
___ _ less
;.........
of "organIxlng”
there
expensive
way
thrse industries, or at least some way that would confine
the expense to the Interested parties.

Chums—benlgh cd

M h m aim trill Is

hit

moje tle

Varying Version*

prJstlpfev 70 r»sri

A . . . t__ L . U W

— ■ I

"National CommllU* to Uphold
CoaotKatloaol Government," mada
public today tho Commlttee’a
form of pot Itlem to Congrooi tad
a statement of Ita purposes.
Mr. G ssattt flow from hit
winter homo in Miami Beach for
conforoneto In Waohingtos and
Now York sad thonco will return
to Rochoi t«r to giro his Urn# to
tho work of tho Committee, of
which bo la temporary chairman
■nd trosaaror.
Tho Commltteo’o petition to
Congress It bolng distributed to
individuali
and
organ Iu t tons
from roost to coast, to whom Mr.
Gamut! hao written personally.
Following lo Mr. Gannett’a an-

SEVENTY YEARS YOUNG
Ibu oil companion has a slsly year re-

ur

t* your ago?

May ho the Supreme Court isn't
fashioned (tut If they keep in
marking when they ran retire on
M l pgy the evidence Is against
item.—Fort Myers Ntws-Prrs-.
Yep. the fellow who continues in
w r i t these ilays wouldn’t have a
n ance with ■ sanity hoard.

Jehu M. Ilurlan (seventy-eight),

i A
Mr-

L tL .

Melville W. Fuller (sevcnly-sevrn l, William II. T aft tsrvenly1luce) and Charles K. Hughes
(still In office at (he uge of
Putters, in.”
scvtnily-fivei. Only 11 few of tha
younger Justices acquired rorrsformer resident af Tavares, i spending fame ur rviulsrcd squal
David Hunter, rs-vlolts that service, O f these ncepUons per­
haps Ihe most diitlnguiahed was
Joseph Htory.
In olher field- of guvernmrnt,
Th*
\ imrullrls
can h* found.
ln *

Hut rxrcutlvo work differs
fuitdumrnially from that of ?#d■„ .. Particularly In th*
i rut ;Judges.
the
rase of the
thr Justices of
uf the SuBuprune Court, a long term of of­
fice gives n richness of knowledge
ond maturity of Judgment that
Is horil lo replace. A new man
appointed to the court, be he
young ur old, nerrssarlly la not
of as much value In his osrly
ycats an after five or ten yrars
in office, lie cannot acquire the
uerersnry background except on
the bench.
A glance at the agea of tho
present members of tho Supreme
Com! completes lhe shorn of
President Roosevelt's contention.
Liberalism flourishes equally in
the oldest member of tho court.
Justice Prowls Is, and la Justico
Stuns, who |o next to tho youngest. In lha eonservatWo point
af
view unite Justice R o b ­
erts. who I* tho you octal, and
J ualics Von Dovantsr, aaxt to
the oldest. Plainly it la not bocausa such men as Messrs. Van
Devanter, Megaynoldo and Suth­
erland ant over seventy that Mr,
,lno,t¥&lt;1‘ wouM oust them. Their
crime la that thay have declared
New Deal statuteo unconstHulional. Wkh a deplorable loch of
_____
r»n&lt;i°r. Mr. Rooeevtlt attempt* to
1. 1^ ^----, *—^ 11' moMva under appar­
ently plausible arguawnte. Judg­
ing by tha reactions of the press
nlMj (h# ( , , 41^
^ |h#
country, ha haa failed to deceive
aB&gt;

Presidency, it Is trite, has for tho
I most part been filled by mrn un­
der sevrnly. Hut most uf ~ .
Jamin Franklin's greatest wurh
, was done after he had passed
the Koosevclt deadline. In G nat
. Britain (ilniNlon* three C
times
I held the office of Prim* Minister
, after he was seventy, and woo
. nt his young*st and most proI grsssiv* In Ms elgkty-aocond yoar.
, Clemriiccon saved Franco ami tho
In 1IKN
. Allied emus* in Mb seventy- d*Portm*
1 seventh awl aeveaty-oighth yean. ’Vrlghl t
» On 1he President's ski#. It may
■ be argued that moot big budnrn
1 concerns provfala for rompara- 1 *nsr • "
t lively early roiirvment. The rnll1 rondo set ooventy years aa Uw| The G
-| age limit. A number of the dorw by
*1 Mg hooka retire their mm, wKh' the first
Florida'a tew vxcvytkm*, at the s e t *f » , pat,
.. .
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alrtady In oatstenco. Its purpose
Is solaty to ro-ordinal* and aoslst other activities and to sup­
ply a medium of es press km for
all unorganised Individuals.
"We h art no quarrel with the
PresMest
personally, hat we
slmdder to think what would
happen to America If the uaHmItrd pokers that ha woald ta ts
for himself by getting centr'd
of the Saprema Court, should
fall lato the hands of an un­
scrupulous person. If president
R oesrplt can dominate all three
it*pert meats of our government,
then someone else can do It. Na
dictator of Europe would have
more power, less resistance or
restriction.
’ Prom the messages and letters
received I am encouraged to be­
lieve that this fight against the
propose! caa be won, but It wUI
Zaao Grey wao a M s sad
renulra the earnest co-operation pnllod wadi for at* n o w before
nf every American who is Inter­ turning to w itters llwraturo for
ested In preserving our form of s living.
government.”
,
British motorcycle manufac­
turers have assured tho Minister
#f Transport that no motorcycles
making a noise “which could be
described as offensive” will bo
sold to tho public.

fathers saw tho necessity of hav-*
Ing tho three departments, Leg Is-1

1 '* tirement ago.

Banaior
Adams
routes out
U n a fly la favor of retiring Sit
r aw Court Justices nt the ngot
70. By the way, Senator, whtt:

M a

Prate Garnett, Newspaper PabKsher, j
Aaaoances Hk Plans To Lead Fight
To Uphold Csssthational Government

S

Acconling in the latest reports,
B New Healers have dreided to
day ro-enartment of the NBA unI after lha new Jiistlees have
MS appointed to thu Supreme

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is old i— ok. Bwa old aaough;
for whotT f o r whom 7 Far whyT|
w . *otetl I t Is too old for mma
sod not old m ooch for others.
The nosier * 0 get to the lost
lap of Ihrro score years end ton
the mors v s C U mnyfcs there *t the
(s something wren* with this Honor
youth movsnwn*. In the New. the dot
DoaL Three b tm deod sis'y-sls of the

(Wittily It Is pretty difficult to Arrive at the truth of
tiny iriven n'tuntieit. If you don’t believe this, take a brie
look it the face of your watch, hand it t e a friend, and
^ wtkT
then proceed to describe it to him in complete detail. Now
“Sisco I commented on Presi­
IDsAp ho would not dart deny his you know what n newspaper reporter is up against.
dent Rooaovelt’a proposal
for
Further
emphasizing
the
difficulty
of
ascertaining
the
startling changes In our Supreme
H i Dtends who honored moulding
truth, is the problem of poller officers, Insurance under- Court, I have received commendIW isfih ami bone;
H V , ovor forest land*, two brave writers, and other interested parties following an automo­ • I k e ami insurance af support
mala fining,
bile accident. A h the Amerlcaniser points out, "An auto from various porta of th i coun­
E)ri*fh« him Into tho keeping of accident produces three stories, the hitter’s, the hit tee’s, try. So many have urged me to
lead a fight to preserve end pro­
and the truth.”
—Marrmt R. Ifirbtlaa.
the Supreme Court and our
‘The latter Is seldom used except by bothersome wit tect
Conatltulkm that 1 have been
. RTholo Sinks Hhip; Crew f'k k rl nesses,” tho Americanixer continues.
perauaded to Join with olhera In
"Truth is stranger than fiction and usually produces tho organisation of a National
Up—headline. Sounds Ilk* another
n lot of it.
Committee to Uphold Conelltu•' "But lhe other two version* of the mum meeting offer lional Government.
F k m Cky strawberry growers * with* range of entertaining fiction.
T h o object nf thla Committee
teaming returns In eicees of
will bo to help mobilise ta d co- 1
"When
pirtn
and
pmtxonyera
atop
flying
through
thu
million dollars for this sea-on
, ordinate Individual and mass
having shipped swola 7 i,lHi),Uin/ .sir. two driver* emerge fro m the wreckage waving (fotfl proteat against Ola proposed un-.
and policies.
yftM already this sea-on.
deemin' ng of an independent Ju-,
’The involved cant hang together, but the atorie* of Idietary,
I Titusville
Stnr-Advocate how it happened never do.
| "Never In nor history have the j
tho host of Florida nrwspa"After hearing both aides the nulural conclusion la: American people been to deeply •
opposlng the packing of Ihc
Kitcii car wus Jogging along in Hccontl, hugging tho stirred. It la not an Issue fur.
partisan polities. It transcends!
right curb.
"Suddenly, and without warning, they leaped upon etch party, neershadows religious,
Americans hive a lot -of fun
priming out the ilefi-ris in Soviet other like a couple rtf strange bull dogs. Thus when alt i* racial, an* all other dividing I
lines,
Arno la, but now that a nine year said mid done, u lot has been said and nothing done.
"Our form of government who
edf gfrt has married a — year
" livery hod v comes out all right except the Insurance set up as a protection ag ain tt |
am Tennessee mounialneer, Is Un- man who wnsn’t even nt the party.”
tyranny and autocracy. Our foreifc Rom's fore retll

2 D A on bet Ido the sacred, august
l£ j* rta k
H 2k folded arms, aland silently In

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of tha fandamantal law, I k n wo|
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most,
proeious horltegs and shall have,
^’‘ou“‘,»d
" * 4 “»*•
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koaU of do-j
mocracy.
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l a w f c y a fw n w x u Robe* HernS m , / r „ M rw t toJoUi, a cxom pa­
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old
Ihher rem ark* of pleasure were count undir th* Social
heard.
program. Thia waa
The following eammltteo * *• percent
more than th#
j nnmrd to meet Keb. 2rt in City | flr tfla; purpose laat y ta r.
Hull Auditorium to arrange for
.
■ .. ,
another a ffa ir: K. K. Reynold*. t h — - - t w a l l U a A *1 a
Mr*. Corn Hallinger, Mr*. W. L O f l S c D f t l l U v I Q I
Shidky, Mr. Maine* and W. I.
Fraaria.
Thtve on the program weret
Mrs. A . M. Philip*. Mr, Stmps:n. Mayor K»l Hint:ins. Ml**
Daphne Taknch, the Hcv. Martin*
trwntlwned f e—
Dram,
Mia- Nancy Ilosse.ter. Chattanooga player* wb* a re ta
Mr*. W. (I. Firming, Mi«* Rosc-i train here thla yeae.
The baseball official tot*mowed
maty Burdick mid Mrs. E arl.
Hurd irk.
on the housing problem whleBviQ
At the conclusion of the rnter- ’ fare the operator* of th* achavl
inlnniem, iho assembly engaged in and urged registration at th#
several gam es Including scretno. Chamber cf Commerce of all rea« inner* of which were hnnde I i,|; lit* who have rooms that might
passe* to ihe Hit* Tlicitter. Re­ be renteil to the baseball studoat*
freshments were scrvrd at the end for two or th rre week*.
ef the evening.

“ W hy

f t SBm M Brady Moair." Th# f« |.
law in f piano raWetbn* warn givpair
Two O n tara, J#**W L Gaynor —
Kariwria* Wlfgfn*.
Dane* of th* Rorabuda (two pia­
no*). Frederick
K eait— Lots
Oridwrit and Lola Meriwether.
B i t f l r , WUBnma—K a t h a r i n o
R an.
Doflr’a Funeral, T*th*lkowehy —
Path# Vafra, K anarar—Soaan
Ktnley.
N orw aitan Pattorala. Petr*—Jan lea Mo**.
Thre* Small Bears Louis Wright.
Duet Etude— Wight Klrtley.
f i r s t Butterfly, Torgew on—Mar­
garet Meyer*.
Vatse in A Flat, K etterer-E d ith
Lore joy.
The Cello Player, G*yn«r; A U t­
ile Waits, Gay nor—Bill Merino

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Keaervatton* moat bo mad* Bp o f Penney’* Stor
Tu**day, PBeaa 7b-J.
Jvdgt* *eleoted ___ _
Airplane* nitty le utililed byth*
A new nymhetic wood prmluct
a f tho Woa*aa’* Club will Bo; and many o f tho bouse* were l— _____ „ „ „ „ , n m „
j,
government In Argentina to tr
known ns “ isi't,-!” which is tun
Tho Annual Brtdgo LuncneonjTwriva dollar*andelghty-fiverent*, ja y , » b . n i t thp r .r n iH .•■•miirrsslntr wit'il fils-r* with port tloctor* and rmviic*l stippll*#
wether.
ot th* Wonum’a Cub will bo held, ws* turned otter to the entrant*. Laughton Memorial ifoapltxl.
M aturka in E Flat. J.
synthetic resin* Is U'ini* mnnufa-’ ' in territories where trnn»pott#e
a t tho club on Oak Avenue a t aa a re*ult of tho tale*.
Brown—Peggy McTeer.
Rep. William B. Bankhead ef Alabama, tp e tk tr *• the Haute ef
tion Is inndetiuate.
ll tril for interior U*e.
1:00 o'clock. Rottrvatlona » u » t
Tho*o entering hou»e* In the I **r*- M, B- Roger* and dnugh Night Alarm, Kern — Frcildio Repreientatlve*. went to tne show In Washington to see hi* daughter
bo la by Tacsday. HoeSetou will ______- j r a : Doris McCall, M a x .;, , r * Margaret Ann, and J. t.
Field*.
Tallulah In "ntflected Glory”—but work followed him right Inte tho
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bo*. UH*
shown
signing ih
th*
r*ll(f-dsfki*n*y
Bo Mra. J . c . BIB*. Jro Mra. In* Smith, Otir* Chapman, Marly* Strkhland were the reten: goes;* Tarem rile,
Heller—Jim m y Inglry. theatre
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At mo* Coat**, Mr*. Mary a G ootsch. E dw in Chapm an, O liver of Mr. and Mr*. M. It. brie.:laud. Lebetlied, K reialer—Fannie Relm Mil brought by Harry MtGIII. assistant enrollm snt clerh. Mra. Bank*
head Is In th* foreground. (Ai*o«l*ted Press Photo)
and Mra. W . M. S c o tt Stapler, Charles Thurston, Melrin Magnolia Avenue.
Munson.
Dekle, Mabel Chapman. Edwin
TH U R S D A Y .
Polonaise, C h o p i n — Elizabeth
Mr. and Mr*. Zeb Bn lif.\ Mr*.
H
un,
Douglas
Garner,
John
Dunn,
Whittington and Marian Clause.1£■
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Th* regular m cetlag a f
Fannie Lee, Mi** Mary iVynttj
» U T G 11 U
a a lt C hapter Number Two Order F ra iio r Johnson and H arrison Ratliff and Mia* Helm Shoemak-i Cornet Solo, “ l a O ld M adrid.” Tro- S a i l I O r C l
lere— Robert H erndon, J r .
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n . i i |
e f E astern S tar win bo held a t Clark.
rr attended the rate* in New
Accom panist*— M arjorie V Juno C i U T l C S O i l B i ) 1 1 1 0
Masonic itktl at 7:30 o’clock.
Smyrna yesterday.
Burdick.
The piano pupil* of Mis* Made­
line Mallow win gte* a recital at , ,
.
_ _
*
—
•Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Bhnemik. r
NEW ORLEANS, Fch. 15. tdh
III Ilf (loose I* lu’ver onl of season . • . becaua# Ik*
of Lake Wale* were the we k-eril
—The Mlssiasippt River’* flood
IC r r IIrr M
rtmm mrnp f » m # l
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. A. It.
crest*
were
reported
“flattening
I
will
he
the
ntott
effective
nnd
do
products it iilentille* are drawn from important
eked to attend.
Shoemaker at their home on i’j r a
Icing dene to determine whi it out” tm lty a* they rolled closer
Th* moathly cabinet meeting
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commercial shipping tlislriels nil over Ihn Uoitad
Avenue.
the least chemical damage m fo Yieksbttrg i» the journey to
hletory of musical film .
Blnle*
— Horitlii, Smith Carolinn, North Carolinn,
| TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 13,—0V) cron*.
the Gulf of Mexico.
I
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
T Oak
n ^ A
a .r.n
- "u:. °a,f f«w
«f u»F
husband of
F rn l Stitch, S
706
ha&lt;) |h#
h ringing .tarn,
of „ h av . and children. Lutlcla and c C r l ^ . !
tinder the head of statistic* and
Appalachian Mountain Fruit District, Callfomin,
The "flaUenlng" process, MetenvOreutt Crew*,
7:30 P. M. o’clock.
Ur**n today to the Su­ moth &lt;!*, Mr. Stahl reported thtt loglst J .T . Linillty said, would slow
that Bobby Breen carries In and Ml*. Eleanor Oormlcy o f lost hi# M‘
Texas, Arizona, Oregon, Wnshlnijlon, Main* tad
appeal
. FRIDAY
"Rainbow on th* River.” “ Princi­ Jacksonville motored to Jnckton- preme Court from a aentrnre of the iu tia u is constantly endeavor­ the movement of crests lot:
.The regular monthly meeting
ing
tti
im
p
eve
itself,
an!
research
other producing ureas,
pal Production*' melody dram a of *IH* ye«ttrday.
120 day* In jail for contempt of In this line occupies the entire would no: incteu-e the 'Ita in on
af tho B o m Circle of tho Sanford £
court In Miami,
Garden Club will mrat at 10:00, ,h* Sou,hl* Bdthe main lin« levee system.
Mr. nnd Mr*. W, C. Co* of i Holding itaelf slrlrtly to the lime ef ene man,
Ifn rn nt ilrsl hiiml of the many person(llil«l,,**trn•,*
Th* am aslng lyric tenor vole* of
A. M. o’clock at the homo o f Mr*.
Lower valley dweller* from
(hlter bureau station* under Mr.
the young vocal atar i« heard In Oviedo announce the birth of 11 dDcu**lon o f applicable law*, the
D. L Thrariter in Ro*o Court.
that make AFll service a real investment. Coma In
nine diver* Ifled selection* — the' boy at
the
F crnaM Ijiitch'on Court affirm ed a conviction for Stahl's direction are located one f'nlto to New Orleans hud new
them* aong, “ Rainbow on the RI-1, -----------Memorial Hospital on Sun-1.ty rtntrm ent* that he could htloe each In North Carolina, Si uth assurance* from army engineer*
to nee ua or write . . . today.
Carolinn. Louisiana nnd Mi**i
b
ver,” by Paul Webster and tau t* Feb. II.
that there i* no rnusc for wor
Circuit .lutlge Worth W, Tram ­
Alters “Flower Song,” composrd
cy anywhere.
mell of Miami in » rase In whie.i •Ipi'L
by Dr. Hugo Rlesenfekl and Selma
Mr. and Mr*. J . N. Leo ar t ,w ,.
..
The titu ath 'n fo&gt;' inh»hi!ant« of
Ifautslk; “ W aitin’ for the Sun,” by fam ily o f Havana, puba. n r . th .j rrlw l, « I . rem attd^l to the
A |iti&gt;cus* recently tlevehipsd
a 50 siplar,. mile .,ten of imin
lAppmximairly o n *
huntlred
Katl lla jo s and Arthur Swan*- gut»ta of Mr. anil Mr*. M. C.
dated
lowlands northeast of
custody l ! the sheriff a t Ml- Gerinany, which employ* hydr
member* and officers of D lstrln
dtnhl at 213 West Slxtrenth nml but uneonflrmeil report* birp^j-.-n !—r&gt;fur Improving
V cl; hurg was no! -o» i neioirag
24 Chapter* of Order of Eastern
r h ""h K'" ' Street.
said Crew- I* in Califomln. Law­ &lt;|ituh y nf low-grade ddnesilnilly ing and refugees continued to
Star attended a diwrict »ehool of - a V k f .f i. ”
nn H “t V F ' ‘
I r .m m lm h,
a ..
A rr M arla:” the traditional hymn,
yer* said he could not be extra- producist pi|te tobacco, I- said n p o u r Into camps provlilwl hy the
in s tru c tio n ^ Daytona Beach SatB oIrt 1|o|y.H
Mr. ami Mr*. Chatie*
urtfiy. Chapter Number One of
diled for coplempt which 1* not achieve that n -nli without Impair ili'il Cross F t tie ml nnd S ta ’e
Fo»i«i*. perennially p tp u la r roiu-*',,,'**'v-” l' t H.j *-Vh -* .f. *
ttaytona acted as hast (« the all­
a felony.
ing h * flavor.
ngeneiea.
positlna,
“Old
Folk#
at
Hatne,”
Charltm
Fretlerlck,
nt
the
day meeting.
and two other Foster numbers, ald-Laughton Memorial Hospital
“Y Worthy flraml Matron Ethel C.
'Salurtlayk Feb. 13.
w fu n trr, aaainied by Mr*. Louis* “ Ring, Ring de Banjo* ami “The
Cnmptown Races.”
B. Cook, Grand Instructor of Dis­
iMr*. S. E. Johnson has arrived
“ Rainbow on the River” I*
trict 24, conducted tho meeting.
from Tampa to spend some time
’i l l n . V : m Z » 7 b . S . ™ 5 t r 1" ' T” ” ' ' o ... ................. ......
with her *on-ln-daw ami daughter,
the local Seminole Chapter and. nKW #r’
Mr. and Mra. J . II. Colch'Ugh,
J. E. Courier, sentinel of the loRose Court.
ra l Sem 'nol. Chapter, acted In ,fI&gt;llH w cre. M n „ j |&lt;rh
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M«,0‘Bc Numbers
Number*
Li Southland Play

Husband Of Golfer
Loses Court Appeal
A gainst Sentence

Against I n s e c t s

Flatteninic Crests
Of Hood Reported
Near New Orleans

Meeting 1 Attended
By Eastern Stars

B lu e G o o s e
Is N e v e r O u t o f S e a s o n

AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS INC
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Prom lnenf membora of Order of
Eaatern 'Star present at Saturday'*
meeting were: Mr*, lfam ie Lan­
der, Pn«t Grand Matron of th*
State and Right Worthy Grand
Trustee of the General Grand
Chapter, Mra. Martha If. Carter,
Grand Eecretary of Florida, Mra.
Mao T. Donovan, Fn*t Grand Ma­
tron of Florida, I and Worthy
Grand Pa:ron, George E. Tum or
Thc»« from Ranford who at

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Heinz Macaroni 2 Lge. Cans 25c
Heinz Spaghetti 2 Lge. Cans 2$C
Assorted Soups 2 Lge. Cans 25c
Heinz BEANS 2 Lge. Cans 25c
PRODUCE
YORK APPLES 4 lbs.............
SANFORD BEETS 2 bunches
NEW POTATOES 5 lbs.
CANADIAN RUTABAGAS lb.
CELERY
stalk .............
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K eonom y

Fresh Baltimore
Fancy W estern Branded
Beef ( Loin or (Tub) A A t ;

STEAKS lb.
stum

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R ib w 'O f B e e r lb.
Choir* U&gt;in or Rib M A C
L a m b C H O P S lb . 2 9

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guess I smoke more cigarettes than
most anybody I know.
The reasott « . . . Chesterfields give

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me a tot of pleasure.

Hamburger n r Pork A S C

Baby Beef

LIVER lb.

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Edkriom
MotI B Squad;
St. JohntClathet With
Lakt-Rittr At 8:30 P.M.
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Ann Faith Agaia
Is Favorite h .
Feature Tonight

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• Tha Canaan, wnosn the Rlrer*
awn defeated tost week to mad
We former toppling into n tie
far the first half erowo, will
meet the B team la the firat
game of the evening, scheduleo
to a* *n the boards at 7:10 P.
M. In the first meeting ef the
t n ten me, the Canaers copped
n 14-IS win after the scholast lea
had pat t* a bard fight, ledag

yeeepeet ne the result.
th e 84. Johns, wh? topped the
Vekerson rrvw by u 24-17 count
Met Wednesday night, mill hove
their hands full tonight when
they encounter the lake-Rlser
Cknnere who finished the first
half with' a record of two wins
and three lossee. Bolstered by
M W Mood, the Cleanere will be
eat to chalk up u victory ever
the only crew that has been able
In defeat the Kckereoa outfit,
la their last meeting, the Bt.
Mute ntoneged to win nut by a
17-11 count efier the LakeRtoer quint had taken an rerly

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Ax the rta a k e f matchee rolled
o ff laat week, three memhera e f
the Sanford Bowling Club a re
new tied for the h a g u e leader ship
aa H trb Pope's proteges slipped
from the top ru n g n fttr taro out
of three to the rejuvenated New
York U fa Insurance team.
Tha
latter, h f dint o f their double v ic
tory, moved Into the triple tie
which enfokh th e Pope team and
tha Kilgore Bead crew also.
fThe Pop# qaim et tumbled four
plna leae than tha opposition in
thoir first gam a b it came through
with an edge o f S8 sticks In the
second, dropping tho third by an
18-stick margin.
The Kilgore Seeders crept up in
the race by capping two out uf
three frum the J . a Hutchison
team, winning the first by a m ar­
gin of eight pine, losing the sec­
ond by 20 sticks and then taking
tho third by ten p h i . R. A. Cobb,
with ■ 210 in the first end W. K.
Welts, with a 200 in the first, were
high men.
The Valdes Hotel, holding the
cellar
petition, surprised tha
srson outfit by
winning the second game by a
margin of 31 pins and the third
by nn edge of 44 sticks after Ina­
ls* the first game by 70 paints.
The scores follow;

The aeeosul contest is sehed•tod to ' begin a t 8:30' o'clock.
B eth games will be played in the
Seminole High School gymnast- Jr

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On Sender, M er.ll •*„*
PALATKA. P .h . 11—( ^ —The
Florida State L easue, a Clnaa D
institution, will tw in s lx * action
In lu 193? campaign on Sunday,!
Apr. IS, it waa definitely d ielded
»&gt; the meeting of the directera ef
the loop hild yesterday afternoon
in Patatka. The closing data wmi
let aa fiium lay, A ns. Si.
Ilenry Gray, new praaldant of
the circuit, stated at tks session
that aix clubs wet* certain of en­
try and that the two ether d a ta
neorasary to expand the d u b to
an eight-chib affair, m ay snbmlt
their entries before long.
If tight dube compete, Sunday
doibir-hradert would ha carded
on the 140-game schedule aecsa•ary. A lto-gmme season will be
in effect with only aix clubs com-

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Capt. Dick Branham and tho S tn nn L’nivirnitj’ bnskvlball
team will begin th e final phase of the cage Sen sun a t DvLaml
tomorrow night, taking on Millsa|is Cullcgc uf Jackson, Miss., fot
?p- Cnn True lluck.
Tho H n ttirs have ju st returned frum a suc­
T K N T I I I IA C K -f t-lf t m ile: rtaanc** a twu-gnmo series.
Charlie, Hllver T in t, ttaildy*a llest, cessful invasion of South Carolina, where they u cfratn l Newberry,
fled IMcIt, Ju*l Know, N le h t Led*
die, F ly I rue To ll, I*rt lie's Ctiaftce.
Krukine and Wofford colleges on succi-vmvl' nights.
They will
play the U niversity of Florida a t Gainesville Thursday night.

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

ir. i .
The Imliis of the llethotiist M . i r o M U K h i K i r r h k h u i t
HI
HAIHHm:
C h urch held a silver tea nt the t a -i f t i i , r a h . Nile
t x JKIft
I'tawm «
cl.* *. !'»•:
D a lly report uf *.i I*** nf Flurlt'o I k P IN At* 11
home of Mrs. A. E.
Mornn
f rutta mill WKetuti'le* nt lilt* K'llif**! t J i* m n ft -I
W rdnrrlsy afternoon.
•tuff* M f B i m * tt |ilr*n1y Mnrtaet I F I i » ti
Sew
Mrs. rsllin Davis has returned In tru«-li»rk. carlo! ABBenitilvia nn 11 , « . e
uth*»r dent«*ra for n 2ft h our period f K g D \KH
to her home In Jacksonville after •mlinif
at f;00 A . *1. today i t rt** » l'«w t'f«j
T O T A IJ t
spending the winter whh her moth­ p o r t e d tay J . t). i h c h s i l ,
j l*o*m r . ; *'
thm K i i ls r t l H U tn M a rk «l
T&lt;».*1AT&lt;»*
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1 K*W!to GcryfCl.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Pitts of Mims *»H A N « 1F jn— / I n. «td . l u i . r . i m i t , I ! luic*.
2.16*3.73, H hi. !».»■•. 1,10*1 3 s, 1.50;
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1 i n &gt;pint Sunday here,
Jo, b I i|. In s , rtiiiih, 1.71*1.00, ** t * r r a l 'i . atai1
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Forming a party visiting Bolt
■ Tower and the Cypress Gardens
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. N, T.
Hall of Montana, Mr. and Mrs. E.
7 n i» H- Hell &lt;*f Georgia, Mr. ami Mrs.
i i t l i - vs and t l rains tn llnuld rr
iiitv W. L Sieg, and Mr. and Mrs. P.
dam
are m r a -u r t '] nn rum iiically
I,
5,*l H. Doidey and daughter, Eitanor.
by electrical
d1:vices buried deep
in the cnntie’.e.
S’JJ* i Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Levy and.
children of Sanford'w ere
|i,h i
demand
. I il .in i
A fter t r a v e l i n g bfiQQ miles from
---------- friends In Geneva Sunday,
k»t st.ndy. V
iiunlity. Norway er.rmito fo r a M-'ininn
The foundation of the new tog' "Vir*!***' at*1' m .,rk v,.l-nt«n.-.
II,
K” cabin home of Mr. and Mrs, W .ifatr to B"*«t. » iv - i7 i. w a x .whh
i t - a son in Idaho, Mrs. El i*
Olson, 70, died of hear: disease nn
L. S k g was Did this week.
I ^ ’h k k t s — Huorties llbvrst. ■*».
—WlMI Dm T lu l M em ?
H arry l^ e fdndsay was visiting m u d moderate. market * u sd r a train a: Carroll, la ,— 700 miles
A grM t ftinny hilnid »tiu mtiR*1
F ! a . ~ p e r in**: " tiiin e h e ..
t o f r o m ht‘r p i j l .
rnitBlIiHithift Mtt&lt;l Itariri* nn* vimnv his mothrr, Mrs. G. Lindsay, last I i u s l l l y s n i l c u n d i l l u n , ,
sum*
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poorer lie .
reifiMlIeii tci r«»ll**v** It hut fxi mbItaly week,

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I U n t i l Tr*ffii% lu ll* Kan.
| / M O M I. l U C K - U mil*: i r i r . t
lla lf f if Dully Duubl«)~— U «rth a «j||.
O yp «y lu rs d in . T o rrid . feui*
U m l.
Ann C h a rily.
K a la F ilch .
IV rfa e l I'lay, Noon D ay t f y t r .
T l l l l t l l H A C K — K u tu rlty : |L«at
H «lr of Dally DnublieJ; Caah llarh*
ria-tfdfV, Util H m U n -l, A n d y Ref*
&gt;-r.
Dualy
Llahtnlnic.
Dusty
Ch tirr hill, U i l y
Khony, E vening
Kchu
KOL’ I t T I I KACTe— f t -U m lls ; Dish*
*'*ii**% 1CI fin 11or atari in, J ib it pan.
Karula D urllnc
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Eyes.
A ll
&lt;*i»mmnn. tSA'Iam, Hrlnmaa llnva
F IF T H I ItA C fl— H m ite; Crnnt
rnan«tant. Mirri h i .i*. D * it « r Perk*
Haiti!•- Cap|&gt;#r, Cnptirr Coin. Flaata
I'l.iy, orrirsra*
Friend.
Kelly's
Friend.
H I X T I I I U C K — F u t u rity : flic
Hoy Ithie. IHuhl Hide, Jo y Ulna,
Hu tin r* Plush, K ilte r I’late, Hally *
tourney. r..nfo«ll&lt;in Faw n M ark,
H K V K N T II H A C K — Hkyllna SI*tafiul, IfoMiy IlfPfn, Hklp t*p. Illarfc
lit IhiH vrlla. American
D lriitio r.
Athfi’w Itaiy., Tra ffic Hina
K I H I .T H H A C K — F u t u r it y : Molly
Mti (fine, VIn sty Jim . MmfNH Mirk*
*-v, Dutch Hefner, fllen Hilts, linn
J, HwrtHtfcr Hip. W ild Funny,
N I V T I I It At* K— ft*I ft m ile: L*vtf
llorsham , IMrty ftman, A n n Fuitff,
Hpeedv K n rl. Just HhnW Km , Mil**

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Once n e rn the in te rim , Ann
Faith, It expected to defeat a fast
field including Dirty Omen, Lady
Horsham, Speedy Karl, J u s t Skew
'Em, M ae'er O p end Tn% Bock
when the koundt line up tonight
for th , fee'u’ed futurity race,
the ninth, a t the Longwood track
of the San ford-Orlando Kennel
Chib.
Beet In the dally double |) the
lony ehot Torrid and Caak Mark,
althoug/i &gt;om, of the fane may
pair up Torrid with Red Beni IntL

y ie M o T a a ig h t f , r F i r » t P la c e
■CM M um i w l i f Into

HATTER CAGE LEADER

vUklng

C A ti H A H K : I h R l d M E I
p er e ri. 1 -1 H l

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F I.O N IO t

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Nottrm
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ll«i| her petitlim Ltr fftriiel die*
hurtle, a n d t h a t im t h e 12t h d » y
*f e\|&gt;rll 1) 37. «*he w il t a p p l y tn
l he
HoiMimtile
II.
W.
WARE.
C nu ii ly J nil Me u f H r m ln o l e C otiniv Kl'irlild, f u r a p p r o i r a l o f e atd
fin a l r e p tir l a n il
for
f i n a l dla*
i-harKi
ii b A i t m l n t p t r a t r a o f ttaa
9I U I I f f It H. W I I I T K d M - . s s ^ ,
T h i s »th d s r nf F e b r u a r y . IS1T.
Mild. NKTTIK / . WIIITr!.
It. W. WAftK .
C uunty Judge.

STEP—AND START J See haw your motor takeehold on our g rr a t Gael See
how It settles down to anuixingly quiet smooth perform ­
a n c e See, too, how (hla fa ­
mous Fuel holds-down—on gaa
used—for more m iltsl You'll
■ay It’* The Standout Gaa, aa
•Il our patrons do. Try It,
today.

F la

Th American railway dining
CA UU A D K ; I U A K K N ) — I t u i i t l l ' .
car steward knows from eaperl- h e a v y , d e m a n d m « l e r s t e , m a r k . i
s li gh tly e l r o s a e r . Fto. c o p e n h a * r,
rncp that of every IDO patroni bulk p e r l a s , wide r a n e e In i i u i h t y

The New York Society for tho
Suppression of Vico was founded
in 1873 by Anihony Comstock.

N u ll,-, i* fa.rrby x iv .it m a t w ha t•w
n s h i. till.- ant. In ts rrs l tba
1.1’iuiuaiur mar navt- ,n ,.r t a m
I.m u ln ln x a u t l i uf tha IIA N K u r
1*VIKIHJ, tivin li,, KlnrUla, w ill be
••rr.mt r » r M ia at public uotcry 1
In t h , Iil4ha.t anil la a t b M U s r!
(n r caali at tha (ru n t duur ot tha
v-’t'Urt Ituu,a. Haufnril, KlurM a, at
I t . us A. II
nn T u a u la y f . u r u •■r M » l . 1111- T h a eaid aaaata
w ill In- ii ( [ i -i ,&lt;I [nr aala Ural llam
“ &gt; Han, nni. then aa a whole, Th a
a u r r o .l u l Milder w ill ha rruulrad
in &lt;l&gt; tm«H nut le a th:in f illy par
. o i l &lt;}'&lt;£ | nt hla 1, 1,1 w ith tha
iJ 'iu M .ln r In tha form of ra .h ,
f .n h lr r.
rhrch
ur
hank draft,
ciiw iiiniralne tha perfurmaaca of
u l i l Mil, the remainder tu ha paid
i|»nll delivery.
A ll lilda w ill be received aublael
In the a|i|imval uf the lluaurable
J i l le i'. L'um plruller of the Plata
if Kin,bin and ntau auhjert tu
nitfirm ullnn
by
the llunnrabla
ludtfe nf tha C irc u it Court of
.irnper JurlMlIctlop.
A Hat nt Hie aeaeta to be aolt
it mi tile w ith tha Ctarh uf tha
I ’lrru lt Cnurt nt tha Court I .I i u m
it Hanfurd, H u rtiln , a id with tha
'Hi- r le t f at tiv t-rlu and at the
&lt;[(lre uf the U i| 1lldal(ir at tt
vv,.«i Central
A ranua,
Orland'r.
Clnrlda. Three llala ara available
[nr Inepactlun by pruapacllva pur
dialers.
xi. a . n n i T i L
As
tJuu lO jitn r
of
Hank
uf Oviedo. Oviedo, Florida.

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m a n ia s fa r Sunday, Mar. 11 The
confab will In keld in Bttttford.
Thoie present M tko eeiilon
yaaiefday Included C m ldent Gray.
Secretary Peter Bchaal, e f Or tendo; T rey A n e w , A ufusm , owner
of the Palatkn franchise; C url*
Co m , vice-president AI Combe
and Harold ly m a * ,« r. Augustine;
Ptoyd Palm er aad Rea Packard,
Sanford; J . M. Ruder, Gainesville;
A! Baker, Daytona Beach, and W,
J . P as* and W . Layton Dlnnins
of Do Lead.

rendition, x e n erally
IK * , u u ia l l t y s a l e s l o w e r : H a r u y I ‘k l&gt;u
r r t s . H r . fle d I U b u. h p r e .
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C A H H O m — H u p p l'* * m o t e r a t * . it«.
m sn d nin-trrste, m a r k e t
stesd r.
FI*
p e r d o s . b u n c h e s , m o s t l y J l . t ■,
p o o r e r , t o w e r ; T o p p e d bu. h p r * .
I. e e -I XI.
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Can You Pick The Winners7
Follow The

Dogs At L t a i w i t f t !

Diphtheria anti-toxin was de­
veloped in I HUS. Since then the per­ le-tte.
O l |. t . A R ; &gt; N — i e r p l l e s
m od-rsle
Hint ft. 33’*«awit! imrIiARix nv*r iRim centage of fatal esses has deceras d e m a n d
lig h t,
m a rke t
&lt;1 u 11
u|iwnri.N uf 23 iim ra,
— A.Iv
led from 33S lo 7 per cam.
FI*.
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Clattifi'ed Advertiumenti
To Make Your Gathering More Festive!

No selling. W ri'e. Associated
Adjuster#, Boa 707-L Milwaukee,
HAVE YBUM WATCH repaired WU.
by oaa who really knows how.
Brigga, J e s o lsr, Magnolia Ave.
MENI GET VIGOR AT ONCE1 COLORED. WOMAN wanU work
as Uundres* or amid for half
NEW Ooiroa Tonic Tablets contola raw eyster invigorates and day. 713 Willow Ava.
other m im ulam e. Orva dooo peps up

SPECIAL!
Flmvor
This Week

“Butler Pecan'
Place Your Order Now To Assure
Delivery!

SEM INOLE
CREAM ERY

CO M PANY

ergot,*, glands. If noc dolighttd,
m aker refunda few cents paid.
EXPERT FLOOR sanding, paint­
Coll, writs McKeynolda Drug Coming and decorating. Box F -ll,
pony.
cate Herald.
FR EE! IK excess acid cause* you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, In­
digestion, H eor'bum , GET free
sample doctor’s prescriptior. Udgn FOR RENT; Four-room furnished
apartment. Apply 317 West
a t MeSrynoid’a Drug S ore.
T hlnl Street.

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b a s k e t* ,
beet, f e w te a .
KIM 11*1 A N T — S u p p 1. ee
light
dem and
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steady
Fla- I H
b j* . r r l e , beet, iiin .ilr
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I . B T T C C B —a u p p t l e *
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dem a m l | u&lt;h1, n i a r k r l e tra d y ,
lla.
II 'K H K IU I W e s t e r n r r l e . le. M l ! IS. K a e l e r n r r l e „ I M l 73.
M L U T A Il ll— F U . c u r l y , p e r dur
bunches. H r.
U N IU N b : t a t l E R W f — F l a pei
do*, b u n r h e s , SC-ill; p o o r e r , t o w e r
P A to J Ie B T — Ff*. p e r d a s . b u s
ebrs, i*-xie.
FKAH: U III H K X I — F t* , b . w h o
h pre. are. to i|ll.iltly. X.OO-7 51
PK l'P C ItH — nupplle* m iofersta
(.e m e n d
Herbs.
m a rk el
dull.
FIS.
bus
bpra,
ll u l l n o e e
typ-.
(tc - 1 (mi m
bu. rrle . Ilutln
1 X4-1 in. W o n d e r I . 4S - I . 71.
1*1 r r ATI If to —• H u p p ll e e
m o - l r r a te .
d e m and m islernte, m a rk e t e trady.
F la .
bus.
rrle..
lilies
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REBUILT 2-ton Dodge truck
with ectoty body, ready to lia Ave.
bsuL Plica, |750. Rebuilt Chev­ GARAGE APARTMiSTT, space
rolet truck, celery body, 1133
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Reel k Sane, Used C ar Dvsivrs, and l*almetto Avenue.
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tmv.: V ila 4 wheel Black Dih- FOR RENT: Five room modem
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toga, A -l cmjdttloo. phone U l-R . Phoftp 194 or V 0 4 . Walter S.
Coleman.
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SANPfMD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY It. 19.17

VOLUM E XXY1
m

Police Question Fans Security
N aval OfficePs N eed Stressed
By R oosevelt
Wife In Assault
Honolnlii Charfe Recans S e n s a t i o n a) C a s e Of Mrs*
T h a lia M assif

m e r u lb

Ssw iaols Cgaaty
C e le r y le H art
By B adW eether

B fW JiP i v H W jr KTOCVCVI

M m Fnriii Aad Vuv UMm T h u ]
SiaUkr Arm |« A u ric s ^

NUMBER

E s ta b lis h e d In 1 9 0 ft

Committee To Vote
On Three Plans To
Isolate Civil War

WHICH IS THE BIGGEST?

r«r

President Hands Con*
press R e p o r t Of
Special Committee
On Land Tenancy

1

Nations Reach
Bond Validation F ire m e n D iscnii Five
Agreement To End
F
o r e i g n Enlist*
H e a r in g Is Set P la n T o Pension
mentH In S p a i n
F o r March 10th D epartm ent Men

* WASHINGTON, IVk. U _ &lt; * )
—President Roosevelt told Con­
g ra ts today th a t "action to proeld* security" fo r tho nation's
rm population la Im perstlrs.
Bendiag to Iwftaiators a report
f t hlfl Speelni Committee on farm!
”
tfRAflCV. the chief execullre
ntMiilive deal!
do-j
action
on
behalf
a
f
those who
W arm and dry wvathcr of Jandamaged alder Seminole
"H oot Americans believe," Mr.
County celery to such extent ibat
I
HONOLULU. ’ F ab. IS.— ih* yield was rut f men MO to 400 Roosevelt .ski. " th a t eu r form of
Ju lg e Millard II. Smith today
Fire chiefs from n.’arly 40
crates p er acre instead of tb« usu­ govenuaeat dote not piohlhlt
(AP)—The* st«ry of M»
set Mnr. In a , the date for ih Florida cities rouferrrd here yeson
behalf
o
f
those
who
al
MO,
the
Crop
Reporting
Board
Mutt. r m O in t
Honolulu ■
nrarleg ef the petition rei|Ue,l‘rg h nitty with Mack Cleveland, R tnhoolp."
ammtlonal K u a la e ua w u of the Department of Agrlcuitvr*
Joe E. Brown, the wi,lc-mouthc,| comedian of the screen, ami the valid,lion of to.UtHl.iHii) wonlt
_ • » t » s t iw f ls tn l r m s
ford chief at,I presklent of the
The Committee recommended M artha Rayc, hi* nrw rival, held this informal contest st the ball of Sanftitd bond,.
retold today by a Nary of* reported today
Tht&gt; Intpnntionnl "hand*
fleer's wife trader protracted Tho unit nlso asserted that the the establishment of two new of the screen Actors' ton],I in Hollywood in determine which hu* the
t Florida Firemen's A ,serial ion, to off Spain" f
wu
Fretl R, W'ltoin, City attorney,
Federal
agencies,
a
Federal
police questioning.
California celery crop in tho "del­
biggest mouth. Well, it looks pretty close! &lt;Associated P ro s I'holo) late yesterday filed the document discuss a proposed rrti.em'Ml callptl into itcasiiin tocl-iy to
"windfall"
tax
on
profile
from
Mrs. Bennett A. Copoing, ta area is beyond aalvig* a fte r a
which stan rd legal tmirhincty |H-tisiou for inrmlM'rs of fire de­ confirm three rtvommoiida«
24-year-old wife of a subma­ month of Imonalttent frost and land speculation, and broad sctiono to iiisnliilo tin* rent of
mnvlng toward t ,■rinon.ing the partm ents.
thrltle* of both Fedsra) ami Stair
rine commander, reported freelin g tem peratures.”
Spanish
municipaliiy'a bonded hole’ in i­
Discussions brought out the Kttropc fmm the
divisions
in
the
field
of
tenancy
■hs was dragged from her hotel
Florida's celery grew too fast in
nes*.
civil war.
f et that the tentative hill is
cottas* across 7S-fret of open the period when higher tempera­ 'reform.
Approved Ity a «ul&gt;-cotn«
The hearing, u wu, explained,
rant Into a farm s* and attacked. ture* abounded, slate were email, The report o f a majority of
slated to h,. intro,liiet-tl Iwforo the m ittw with only 1‘i.rtngal
la
merely
p
an
of
the
routine
When Dr. H enry M. AWIna. and disease was prominent slie r th , large Committee was arcorn
(Iissonting ami Clermanv and
schedule always followed in giw tSlalo Legislature of H».t7.
assistant City-County physician, the crop bad b eta put Into paper ponied by four dissenting views
Th pension movement. Chief Italy In agreement with France,
the Slate's attorn, y an opportun­
T
be
majority
report
suggested
causing
a
heavy
strip,
the
report
announced a fte r two sxam lnaity to present hi, reason, if un&gt; Cleveland explained Iinlay, has Great Britain and Russia the pros
that a "farm security administra­
|
tions there w as no indication eho continued.
— why tile refunding process been under way In Fluritla for pusals were, first, that each nation
It was predicted that the young- tion" be created to direct a Fed.
had been attacked, polk* qtteslu&gt;it voluntary aid to ,-ither Span.
should not be consummated.
yeats
but
certain
condition,
t toned her through last might • r plantings will do some better era] program. The agency would
After th* Court ha, ruled ft- itunl,' its official adoption imprac­ Ish faction by KVh. SO.
la to early m orning hour* today. under the cooler weather o f the be under the direction of the Sec­
Second, the rommittee, also by
vorably on the refinancing, the tical.
Feb 30 i, to romplrtc a plan to
Police Chief William A. Oabrt* past few daya. adding that rain retary of Agriculture.
way Is then rlrnred for printing
The
"F
arm
Security
Corpora­
A fter th,. enactment of the So- stop shipment of men anil guns to
•leon said H r*. Copping would will lulpo
Sanford'* Municipal Court *• of the* new bonds which is fol­
A Tleld o f 400 Florida crates tion" also waa suggested to
bo questioned agnln and th a t
lowed ctn,*|y hy on evehtnee of r l ,l Security Act, ho rontinued, Spain.
t.ihlixhrd
somewhat
of
n
record
'It,, rlt'ive was revivetl s p i l l l
Third, the agreement i-t in j.yi
abe would bw g l r t n n third phy­ la expected at the present time. handle legal transaction, growing
yesterday Ity hearing IT, eases, tho latest certificates foe the old­ *"U»e It* s|Mt|isors lielievctl ttuil
Prices have been so low that a ’out of changes In land owner­
a suiwrvisory plan into operation
sical examination.
er
ones.
nine „ f which were for violation
'T he young woman aM I I m n shipping holiday was railed two' ship and of purchases of equip­
In the pantculnr r« ‘o of &gt;un- the SS/\ would provide impettn hy Mar. if.
of th,, lottery law. and rullrrting fnrd, a llondhotilei«' Protective and fhiornld • sentiment toward
days tar: week and shipments have ment and the like.
Portug a l', opposition to the es*
heavy
f i l l in a sroiiion that lu te d Committer holding nppr vl'itnt, ty te-iltstnr ,i to,
'® R W W f f l c t i i » i l i i n i l pa­
left her betel n sw i a fte r a n *11- practically ceased, but
trol of her frontier, was Ignored
Chief
Cli'Vi'Innd
emphusta
day drinking p a rty f t *
N avy movement k allied to be resumed
87 percent of the City’s lain It nlabout three hours.
Hint the S'wial Security Act by the other powers while hop*,
folk. Bhe * * U s h * / l a * t saa- this wash.
. . .
. ,,
Charged with selling, lottery ready liab agreed upon th teftindReturning
to C a l i f o r n i a
makes nu provisions for the old ful of ultimate Portuguese eo»
and
ing
plan
which
was
m
app'd
out
A A A Kepreftentativeit. , * the** disposition, were after almost endless cimferer.ee, age
the Board m id there was sp
assistance of those employe,! operation, were determined to pu­
&amp; ered In tha
pMglmamly R jM a rra s a f un­
inode of tbs following: Busier between Committee atuirngys aad tty any braneh of City, C ounty,! hr* Portuguese entrance* to Spain
U ant «m.
hy a naval blockade.
S tate or Federal Government*.
Unlike the attack upon Mr*. harvested celery at the time the
H g ' Dnvi*. (imirge llectch and J. C. City officials.
fre e s, .truck. In tho Ban Joso d h
To beat the volunteer deadline,
The bill which the Association
Thalia Haeeic, who aald she t
The agreement, in ordinance
_____
| Pennell, all win to, rat It $3ft fine
h»|tes to push through (It,. Ia-gls. hundred* of Volunteer*, Ixtuml
assaulted hy fir* young men of trier, low tem pem urea destroyed
Ten member* of the Sanford
form,
was
forwarded
lu,t
week
to
Representative, of the A A A ,'" '
l'“ w" ,n
(' u* Tipple,
most of the rem aining plantings. American Legion last night guar­
mixed races, Mrs. Copping i
the Committee for final uppmv.il, latnre providrs for the retire presumably for enrollment In tht*
I- '•"•’h'1 Chatliu Gibson and a point which wns r&gt;guid'd n • btent o f n fireman after 3ll years International llligiid* ili-fendlng
"There will be little salvage in anteed $15 each as an assurance conferring here yesterday after-J
tho n u n who assaulted h er was
aome
of
the
more
protect*,!
Madrid, trooped a-ruae France.
of service.
that the Bon* of tho Legion Drum noon with local rrlrry g ro w n -,i b |‘‘,d Williams, nil lirgtoza, each nothing mdle than a formality.
while and American.
lions," sold the report, "but n ami Bugle Corps will be properly promised their utmost ai&lt;l in .in ^
Already well niulitnl'utcil re*
Terms of the refinancing &gt; &gt;tw •'* ' ^ f ' i Harold |&gt;oker,
Pension funds would In- acctt
trill necessitate heavy stripping and equipped.
trtrt move up the maturity 'It’" noil.ited through contribution* Ity ports of the landing rtf thousand*
effort
to
persuade
the
Govern
whiu'»
Hosier
Hatton,
negio.
•o
culling."
mg
, f the City’* debt by In years to tbe iuilivdtmi and by tin aliocii of Italians to Indoor the Insur­
The ensh la to be turned over to mem to purrlia o' surplus n teiy Loth continued.
Small California tile s will prv
gent southern -cub- ayd drive hail
the
junior
organisation
next
F
ri­
Ilixiittl.’tly conduct charge, mid tere,t rales on two srrle, "f ’""td* li"n t‘f une pcntcent of the re ­ amused the French fTovermnrnt
as an inducement inwutil higher
(C m tluw e Os P ass Vases!
to he refumletl ate b *s limn two ,-,-jpt, „ f property in, inanee paid
day night and the remaining nec­ market prices.
disposition, where the defendant, percent.
and had spurred non-intervention
essary instrument* a re to he o r­
the City involved,
I
Government spoke,non recoin were white uie;
dered.
T h , chief's assembly here yes­ act Ion,
mended that a marketing agree
Ardine Abbot, fin or HO days;
terday was informed that the
It w u decided that no public,
,,Mwn u
k.r„w
«a&gt; - i !■
letirem cnt plan is in operation
subscription
would
be
sought
In
.Tho first tourist trailer ram p In
aa a priitvciive'
mcasute
fm It. V. Thump-ion, lit) or dtl day,.
..
,*
a .#
in some Ift stntea of the Cnlon
equipping tha first drum and hu- themselves.
tho Sanford vicinity la slated to
The operation, they Madcilii title s by and William
'lotlny. many iif them operating
lie corps unit, although that merit said, woul I tend to cause the Fed Sehultr, e a c h
e,treated
|llt
open five miles northwest o f tho
od may h* employ*) to outfit a tra l purchasing unit to look m u r e bomb.
City on the D eland-D aytong Bench
Another aeaslon of th* daily second group after the first has
r,i&gt;..rmi huh the ..,ollishw ay.
favorably on buying surplus vi«- IMsiiiilerly conduct allegalion,
_____ _
rlnn Idea had h.-en presented to
ami disposition-, wheru tb-f, miauls
D. W. Short, owner, asld that Vacation Blbl* School la placed on been well established.
el a t let.
Persons ini' tested ill plans for ’" « " V city official,
in
several
were black are:
Tentative plana are to uniform
ample sanitary facilities havs been the summer schedule o f local
tleorire MrRory »n«f Volli* WiU
It was rrrnllrd that an agree
Dinner Florhla nnmieipalities
and unInstalled, Including shower baths, churches, according to action tab' tha Junior* before tha State lor- ment In effect some time ago ••
Marie kSonlgomrryk 1*0 ilay*. a Democratic Victory
liamx, in Wa-vhiiiirion in nfxniri
ami that electrical connect lone a r t cn yeatsrday by the Hanford Min. gion convention In Lakeland this forth a prunin' schi dull- on rrli-ry ,u,|H'iolt'il; Margaret Major, ill,- were a , kill l.»lay to ...... . «&gt;&lt;!• divided support or th,* program nlrmnil mTili** for Hanfnrvl, ta*c
is is rial Association.
year. Sanford, bacause of her Le­
available for trailers,
ri.issed; Ted Jack,on, f t ft or 4&lt;) 1 BHerman Lloyd. .......ity Denoi- " n s evldeno-.l by nil.
nin lit niti n.Ii il .1 itinuor iri\ »*n by
Mr*. W. E. Watson, who served gion membership percentage, has shipment,, decreeing that only rite 'la y ,; tlcoirgj .lurk,on. lift nr Id cralte t hairriuin, at it I*. M.*' •' i " f
i tev.lind
nnnotmred Floridians In honor of Jim Far­
Accommodations are arranged
Letter grade* were to be eht|i|i«--l
a
s
superintendent
last
year,
was
tha privilege of leading the grand
to place a* many aa 33 trailers at
days; W e,ley Glare, lift or ID Wednesday In the law office of '*»&gt;*»•another session „ f fir,, chiefs
again named to head the ac’ivity parade, and Legionnaires have while the less desirable prndu"' duys; Kay J-ekom ; r,(rviitetl fir, Jutlge .lam e, (i, Sharon in ihc i« t»luiin«nl for murto ltm rr F lor­ ley, postmaster general nml Na­
one time. H r. Short reported.
wa*
destroyed.
rity h r i t month. tional Democratic ehairmatt.
After the firm establishment of and will Begin in the re a r future expressed a desire that th* young­
Houmiltat and Anderson lluttd- ida K»&lt;t
Among others who attended wero
Th* AAA men yesterday rec­ bond; Kola Jeff, fft or It) days;
Th»*
SlMtr
roiivrnUotl
on »chrdthe unit opening this w**k, a to select a group of co-worksrs. ster* b# out In front with drums
Willie Henry Ihnightry, lift or 10 ing.
Gov. Fieri p. Cone, form er Gov,
ommended
also
that
Seminole
In
form
er
years,
the
school
was
u
lr
fo
r
A|*ril.
second unit la to be opened, ac­
and bugles.
The assembly wdl dee ide on
Doyle K. Carlton, ft. enter Sen. Bruit
grow er, r,ta i'li,h tin- price which days.
held in the various local churches
cording to tho owner.
M l."ftln, former Ben. W. M HiH,
I.. Stuudrnmire and N, It. Foul what course of nrlion is tu t"1
they
would
lic
k
for
tile
product
and
lasted
two
weeks.
It
U
nan
A huge Illuminated sign is to
Sen. and M r,. Claude Pepper,
both white, estrratrd $1" ImiioIs pursued regarding the Mar. 4
which
they
could
not
di-iono
of
denominational.
be srvciei to advenloo tbe camp to
Ken. C. O, Andrew.*, nml J , II,
on itiiinkennes, charge,, dinner which is h,l&lt;l in every
through regular muiket channel,. each
The Association addressed a I*'-, ,
) passersby.
Hedge,, chairman of tho Florida
white
the
same allegation drew * State ill th" 11nit'll, with fund*
It
w
t
pointed
nut
that
the
Govter to the .City Commission urging*
Democratic Committee.
ernm ent’a entering the purchasing ItO-duy suspended senlenefor being used tu lighten ’he ram
that some policy be adopt*! to
Bo large wa, the "turn-nut" m
lieltl offered no competition t» Mrs. Robert King, Sr., white, |!fl pulgri di lit of the Drmoriatie
regulate the holding of lent re­
the function that many who ha:!
the standard m arkrt, became all or HI duy* for Mury Itambvrt, Patty.
ligious meetings, pointing out that
.Spanish W ar Veteran* of Sen- surplus relery bought would ts- nrgro, ind Ift or It) 'lays for
Mmlrlid on the line* of the
Ipanned to attend Wero unable ti|
In Daytona Beach and Labtland
ford yesterday afternoon assem­ distribuietl to relief clients who Mary Walker, alto eulored.
Jackson Day Dinner " f i'.t-itl, the
find accommodations.
such assemblages must have the
bled at tha City Bandshell for a are unable to afford the vegetable.
The dinner wu, singed In Wash­
Richard Roper, negro, drew Mar. 4 event will frntutc a tadi»
tacking of a responsible organi­
brief eervlc* honoring the mimoWs-dnesday's titles, Tidal Sia ington's Mayfair Hotel,
sation.
Sale* to the Government, u two sentenres of f'JD or 40 tiny* broadcast by President Itoowvelt,
County Attorney E. F. RonsPrices per (date will vary lion, I Kean i'ier, Daytona lleaeit:
nil rh s 'v e s of being drunk
It waa voted to organise tbe ry of th* American seamen whu was explained, will tend to eshoUler today aald be had been in­ presidents o f the several mission­ died In the explosion of the Waine
tnhlish a minimum priee, an op- and dUnrdcrty and for resisting Ihroughutit the nation, beginning low. it:i» A. M. and 7.1ft I*. M.;
formed that State authorities su­ a ry societies Into one unit for the In Havana H arbor on F«b. IB, n a tio n which h»s been effective arrrst.
a t l-'l in the smaller communities high, 12:3ft A. M. and I2:M P, M.
pervising tha taking of freak w a­
discussion of certain interdenomi­ 1808.
in the grapefruit Industry,
| jj.,, ^ nl()r( blaelt, charged an,) running u , high a , lltr i per,
ter fish had deemed b unwise to
Tbe program was Impromptu,
plate in Washington nt the func-l Local Kiwnnian* will meet at
national problems.
A
committee
of
local
g
ro
w
n
'
with assault! was fined |J 0 or &lt;inn to In* attended by the Pieilopen the St. Johns River
and. Judge James G. Sharon was
12:1ft I'. M. tomorrow in the Val
I*
slated
to
meet
at
7:30
o'clock
remanded
to
jail
for
fto
days;
fishing.
drnt.
principal speaker. He made a p ­
ilex Hotel for a tegular weekly
j„hnson, said to have rar
Femlnole County’,
soil
Mr. Hoc
propriate remarks, pointing out tonight in the Amwiran Fruit
luncheon session, Hccrelury Bid
i tied concealed weapons, drew ft 10
conservation program will be ex­
by the County Cemmkslow
th a t th* death of the men aboard Growers* office lo complete
Nix
unnoiitirrd
today.
tlays.
plained here Felt 23 in the Court
the body'* b u t session to taka tha
th* battleship had a direct bear­ praentailon of data to enable the *or
lloii-e. County Agent C. It. Dawmatter before H . U Me Oswald.
ing oa th* ftmova] o f a yoke of warded lo the AAA. When fin | A,| r j r ,| violation of traffic
The Men', llihln Class uf the sun said today.
It will contain Mtfflrienl, n ^ U l i o n s n e t II.
Hoi lings
district fish
oppression •kick was shouldered tehed,
Holy f r o , , rpi-i'opnl Church will
preeentaton of data tu enable the , wofih
||n
Jlw Mom
Ho emphasized do. Importanr*
lag In Orlando.
on Uw Cuhcn people*.
meet in the Parish House at; . , , ______ . , „
..
Mr*. C, Bromley of Geneva,
While no official
„ •&gt;
,,
..
0
i uf farm er, and growers uttendpu*
M ra, Mae Scheffer placed a Goverumtoi to th a n a course of j # |5 fin, . ||„ th were whit*.
waa awarded a ribbon at the Cen­ w reath of flower* on Lake Mon­ *e,'onset forth for the refusal, k
• Clyde Gray, nrgro, estreate,! a IS
u ,
ti • " ' ’' " r Xl t,he. ‘f* I ' h" - '- I t m that 'lay with the ,|e .
llsa iiq u a rtfi, (‘innpnny of thn' Murliti
Hr am, rectur, tutid l« i* y -| daraiion that .hi, year', program
tral Florida Espoehloa In Orlan­
The AAA rcpr**»nt*ilve» ep bond after ht» a tte st on a charge
believed that tho State
ro* to conclud e tha reiemonics.
local National Guard la-r night
do
yesterday
in
recognition
of
p
rated
b*r«
yesterday
to
pureha,,*
I i, uimewhar different from that
that black base and brea
nf driving with tin tail light.
County Commissioner W. It
unilerwent a favorable in,pert inn
The wiathi r. Generally fair to­ ' of JO-ltl.
winning second place la n con­
bo harmed by shad nets.
Ballard arranged the rites and surplus cabbages, hut none was
by Col. C n a. regular arm y officer night and Wednesday, rubier to­
test where antique collections af
available.
It w a, Indicated that work
waa in charge.
a,«igned tu Flornla
National night. Kxtreme Northwest F lor­
China were displayed.
sheer, will be taken in the near fu*
G
utnl
duty.
id
a
—fair
a'"l
slightly
colder
to*
Mra. Brumtey was tha only win­
tme from those who plan to par­
The rolnnel and a sergeant were night, Wnltie.-day fair.
n er from ihla County.
ticipate in the program.
Maufter I h
nrri'
pier
I
today
in
taking
an
inven­
.While school children from th*
Th* *3il plan h.ol nearly 700 In­
tory nf military equipment on
Sent knots area thronged the fair
Hartford Linn* were notified ry
dividual, involved and they re­
hand here, estimated to tie valued
JTkr** 'Unidentified negroes In a gate* oa opening day aa classes
Secretary Clarence Adams in as&lt;
ceived, or still are receiving ap­
John J. Mauser, for 20 y ear, a srmble at 7 I*. M. Wednesday at a I7S.IMM).
sedan were forced o ff th* high had been dismissed fo r tho occaproximately $ 10,000 for their partK*p(*l PoW . white, charged
Tonight's
schedule
ra
il,
fur
an
resident
of
Sanford,
diet!
recent­
N egro students will attend With B tlliaaw lM w ithout* license,
w ay near Five Points last night
the Seminole Tire Hhnp to farm a
Irupec
ion
of
fkmi
pa
ny
"
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bjl
tftd.
hy a truck wkoo* driver failed m l on Saturday,
waa fined Its thl* morning on hi. ly in Baltimore. Md., at the home mntnrrad* that will visit the Cen­
Charlie Hand. Seminole County
stop. Sheriff Charlie Haad r# -| On* of tho largest local booths arraignSMm b a to n County Judge uf a brother, according in lnf"r- tral Fb'rida Deposition In Orlan- C n a and of the medical tletarhment by Muj. Greene, uf the reg. sheriff, left this afternoon for
matkin received her* today.
on display la that arranged by C. R. W. War*.
do.
Jacksonville where he will attend
8lsr medical corps.
a t th* a Dawson, Conwy ft
New* at th*
sgtnt,
Surviving are * rlaughtrr. Mi,Whitfield J o b a e o n , iteg
About 30 member* nf the civic
Company “D" 1, omniundeil hy a special meeting uf ihu Florida
Injured, although witk the co-opsraiIon o f local charged with petty larceny, was Mary Mauser of Jacksonville;
Ulxk la w Kate
organisation are sxpecte-1 tu com­ Capt. Harold Wa-hluirn, acting B heriff,’ Association tomorrow in
Heavy
tha rth k W Itself waa badly d a a *
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fined | | 0 hi th* mm* court. A r­ ami three sons, John Mauser, lt"b- prise the Isaly.
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rommandant nf the Guardsmen the Carting Hotel.
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Seminole's entry la the esposl thur Johnsou, white, booked for a ert Mainer and George Mauser,
.* v
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Mr.
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dam
,
explained
that
Mr.
Hand
received
a
notice
of
here,
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D tpetka Hickson, Tab aad Wil- tioa la epocuorod by tho Seminal* traffic vtolmiau, p*ld * flao of all uf Sanford.
4)
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Mona organise the ni"torrade each is under the rummand uf George the session this morning but w a, «
Coun ty Cbnmhei of
ir.
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Interment was lo Baltimore.
je a r and visit the fair iu * body. DvCuttc*.
nut infoimod uf the purpose.
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Soys Assailant
White, American Repectias Board 8m*

Physician Reparts N o
I Evidence Of Attack
1 On Mrs. Capping

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YltM Per Acre b
Expected To

Portugal Alone

City Refund Program Proponed Itill To Be
Ibises Protest
Slated To Come Up Handed Legislature
For Court’s O k e h
For 1937 S e s s i o n Hundredft Troop Over
F r a n c e In Effort
To Heat Deadline

M unicipal Count Session
Good For $414 Collection
Nine Lottery C a s e s Heard; Disorderly
Conduct Docket Heavy; Traffic
Violations Are Few

Legion
Members To Give
Fund To Joniore

Sanford Vicinity
Gets Trailer Camp
On DeLand Road

S u r p l u s Celery
P u rch ase Talked
By G overnm ent

Propone A doption.
Of Market P I a

Local Ministers
Vote To Schedule
'37 Bible School

County Will Plan
llemocnuu* lllllliur
Scheduled March l

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Williams, MeRory
Attend Dinner In
Honor Of Farley

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Spanish War Vets
O f f e r Tribute To
Victima Of Maine

Shad Fishing For
S t Johns Declined
By State O fficial!

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Court House Meet

To Show Ideas For
Federal Soil Plan

Geneva Woman Wina
Ribbon For Antique
Display In O r l a n d o

Track Force* Car
Off Orlando Road

Army Officer Lookn
Over Local Units Ofi
NationaUruurd.smen

Wine Seller Drawn . John J.
Dead In Baltimore
County Court Fine

Lion.4 To Attend
State Exposition

Hand Will Attend
Sheriff)** Meeting

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AIRLINER

c a r r ie s e l e v e n t o d e a t h in b a y

WHITE SAILS IN THE SUNSET” ~RACING TO NASSAU

White M ill lugging at the meats . . White tamps breaking on the tea's owe!It . . . Keen-eyed crews maneuvering for advantage . . .
And te 1* trim :*cft sailed out of Miami, Pie* In tho fourth annual race to Naessu. The tamaraman flew lew In an airplane and took this
strlkint picture of the start. (A sses Iabed Press Photo)

IMPRISONED IN SNOW NINE DAYS

This mm. Identified By pollen M
ja m n O. McDonald, allaa M. A.
Poet, an ta-tonvUt. wan aalaad at
Seattle. Wulb, and Mid for r u m *
tlonlng about thn kidnaping and
murder of Charlea Mattaen, 10, ad
Taccma. Ons officer described Me
arrest at ’ het" ( Atoecletod A M
P betel

CLOWN SEEKS KISS-YOUNG REVELER SLEEPS

KNIFE IS CLUE IN DEGENERATE SLAYING OF GIRL

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One of tho most Important oluoo In It • cloying of Miry Kllon Babcock, pretty 11-yoar-old blonde. In B
lonely Hold on tho outskirts of Buffalo. N. V , was this bloody knife which was found under hoe body, the
(tad boon (tabbed nine times. Her pet dof to shown (rl|M) hooping • pathetic vigil at tho homo of the
a&lt;rl whom officers soy woo the vktlm of a degenerate. (Acaociated Press Photo)

•hewn In a nulling homo at Carson City. Nov, after thslr rescue frees
a snow-bound outamobll* In which they spent nine days. Hunters
ars searching the detetatr, tnow-covcrcd plains for Sort La Near,
the woman's huohand. who set out In quest of help hut fatted te
eoturn.

|A :::c atrd Prtto Photo)

AT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

It's Mirdl drat u. , i i in New Oilsanel tt*«oiy a mn.ai.iie l.gueu in t.iu lun„ "ui.oioc.'* sno paraoo
(left) tries to con. nos the girl he deserves a hits for his clfsrto to amuse. At right this little
Deed Of play end pageantry—finally site down and gaee ta strep while awaiting the Mfcdt Drag |
(Associated Press Photos*
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FOUR DIE IN MYSTERIOUS BREAK-UP OF PLANE

ARMED PATROLS GUARD LEVEE AGAINST BOMBERS

Pour persons wore hurtled to death when or. airplane apparently fell to p tees ntar Loulsburg. N. C , ant
•'ottered wreckage over IS seres ef farm land. The bodies of Arthur Conn, Dsnlsl L. Breen end Choi
M. Bote, oil of Akron. Ohio, foil In front of a farm heuso several hundred yards from tho main pMe
of v.retkago shown above. The bedy of Miss Carolina Donley of Miami. Fla, was found seme d)ptanse M B
the ether* (Associated Prase Phots)

WINDSOR NEAR TEARS IN GREETING SISTER

Dennis Cardinal Doughorty. papal delegate to the luehartetle Cempress
In Manila, la shewn (loftl Imparting the papal bleealng at one of tha
services during the five-day celebration. This pleturo woo speeded
from the Philippines ta the United States by airmail. (Associates
Press Phalo)

American male womrn's n «ir
ia becoming Increasingly p.pulir
in Creai Btiiain. an! Import* of
women's gown*, shoe*, handbags
and ecceoaurtee ate rising ttoadi/.

Wind op facte, from which the
Duke of Windsor gut hie name,
has been the home e f Cngiieh
h’ngs since tk, Norman cooquete
|i the eltremh century.

The Duke of WksJsor. formerly King Kdward of (treat Britain, era* rcpsrtod on Urn verge of
tears and unable to tptwk for n snoment when be grweied hit sitter, the IVinctee Royal Mar/ and hn»
busbard. the Karl e f Harewood, at the railway station ia Vienna. Thia ra-llopheto shews them
leaving the station. Windier le at the right (A»*oocm.td Pres* Phu'.u)

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BAWfODD, rtO W PA, 8ATVKPAY, YEBUUAJIT 13. 1937

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Railroads Refuse
Freight Reduction
F o r _C itrus F ruit
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CHINA EMPLOYS DEATH TO PURGE NATION OF DOPE

Seminole County
Doni ‘Glad Rags’
For Exposition

* RNToM inm Dnnuuew T*Be
Blow b Struck I1" S t—
To Stole Crops
Fifty Percent S l t e h
Asked By Industry
To Market Crops

Meet

Directors of the Son* u( ih« Lr(ion Drum and Bugle Corps Mart
rd a movement lest night to whip
W A S H IN G T O N .
Feb. 13. the outfit into such condition
— (A IM — T h e Annocktlon o f that it will be able to participate
A m erican Rallrondn today dc- in th« State Legion contention at
,nl*d tho F lorid a citrus Indua- lakeland in May.
Because tho Sanford Legit n
( t r y ’s plea fo r cmorjrency re­
duction in th e irrapefruit l'uet ha* tho Ur (cat proportionate
I number of member*, it ha* refr e ig h t rates.
O ffic ia ls h ere said .the do,h* nvi“ ,lo“ '»
c b io n was reached « t a m eet»« ' h« *-em bly
I n f o f eastern, w estern until wh&lt;v.h!r °* nw ,bu ,ltum *OTP* “
aoulhern railroad traffic ciccu- available.
Percy S!tra, he* Ian Diy'a Work
live* In Chicago,
A memorandum to the Industry chairman, laid the Legioa Execu
cited a long list of r*a»oiU~r&lt;&gt;rj live Conmnttre poiiponcif ' last
refuting the petition, including night a dlscuadon of propo*cd fi
the railroad** hravy emergency i nanclal aid for the drum and bu
expenditure* taunt'd by the IIU- gle unit. It will be brought up
Striving to rid the country of drug peddler* ami their milliun* of victim*, Chine*.' official* have decreed public execution of nil
liaaippi aad Ohio Valley flood*. Monday night In the regular Lecaught aelling or using narcotic*. These picture*. Ju*t arrlvnl in t he Uniyctl S:ntc*. tell a vivid »tury of the gruesome campaign, No.
The citru* Induxtry and Florida gion lemon.
„yta t* officiaU, declaring aa tmerMr. Hero aald Indication* were 1— Horrified women watching the drath march of a convicted peddle r. No. 2—A stoical addict nn.l seller calmly await* Id* turn with
feacy (listed. a*had a temporary
ouuida help" would be the rxecjtloncT. Na. 3— An offender dice by a bullet in the back o f-k l* head. No. 4—The boily'U dragged away like that of some
rodoction af BO percent In grape- furthcoming la providing funda dead animal. No. h—With little rrremony, it t* dumped into a rude coffin for hurbil. (Associated l*ir»* I'hutust
fruit freight rates. They aald un­ for musical Inetrumcnt* and uni
lee* the relief wsa granted much furme.
o f the bumper crop would rot *&gt;n
The Friday drill wa* attended
tree*.
by T. E. rilmpaon, president
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, and Joseph L- Marentrite, chairman o f the Chamber'
Publicity Committee. Doth were
impressed with the progrei* made
by the Junior Legionnaire*
Mr, Hero raid he hoped to have
I the unit In *h*pe to make it* first
WPA operation* on the San-'.
•“«■* appearance wl.hut
(bur
Avenue and Paole Road '* ''* }*
Tw(, hundred invitation* had
project* era slated for completion
*"•
h“
orJercl new
been sent out today for the tour
seat week, W. 8. Earle, work e&lt;julp«nem for several member*
i»t reception and enterininni. tit
Mayor Edwsid
lliggin* said
director aad engineer for thle ■ « * • shipment o f drum* and bu * Nearly ITS Sanford Elk* nml
scheduled tonight nt K o'clock in
today that SI.5&lt;Ml in t'ity fund- i*
dletriet, announced Unlay.
* le* u n Pw " d *u »rh v* ,,before
the Woman'* Club.
,
their visitor* from nina Kim id ■
. .
&lt; handier of Commetce official*, avnllslde to e Xprdllr WOlk Oil the
Arpkalt for surfacing the thor­ th* nv*t practice irsston rriday........................ .............. . . .
,
An caper, drum ami bu,U
* ? ' n‘« ht tro,w‘W ^
ttmler who*e *pon&lt;"r*hlp the func­ club hnu*e at Mimicipul Athletic
oughfare! la due to arrire Mon­
, struct or, Frank llu n y of Daytuna1fa* tlubhousa to welcome W. A
tion I* operate), made • public an- Field so that the prttjeet titighi
day, he aald. I f weather cornll-1 ,
. ,
h,, ciiinpleteil hefote Ms i h 1.
Uona do not Interfere. It will be I U* 4f h* *» amlattn* loc.l men in 11*11 o f We»t Palm Beach, driTh# Sanford Municipal A iaocI** eottneenum that all winter tmtrirtet deputy mraiwl cxal'rd rut
(grand and rolteil befor* Friday.1
the youngster*.
1*1* in Hanford who hail nm re* when n hoxeludl ttaining
«iun
will
meet
at
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Monday
Florida Ea*t, on the occasional
trive&lt;l an invitsiiun wer* rortliul- *t silted to open here
Mr. Earle *ald mail Improve- t i ;
am
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in th* pastor's study o f the Pro*.' Jy^nvlteli to ntteml.
of his anaual official visit.
Chattanooga Lookout direr'!■
■ W at the State Farmer.* M . r - . W
O C T Y IC C
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| The nnyor di«elosed that : ; : , r
Wall Inspected the records and hyterlan Church, the Key. A. II.1 Ralph Bagwell,
i natttnrr secre-l.
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c,,nry com 'o n i n the flood tireti
books o f the Hanfurtl fraterni'y Cole, president, announced today wry,
porting P|hat nine carload*
announc'd the following tv
mad,, it ner*ss.ity for the WPA
then romplimentnl the officer*
vi-etl and i-xpaiiilnl ptogram.
withdraw some of it* rid to
on their rondilon, asserting that
Voli* Williams, member of tho
1— Greeting. .Mrs. A. M. I'hilip
,^)7he project, rnh.et|Uently the City
a health state of the organiiation City Aviation Comm litre, and pr.sidvnt of the Hanford Woman’s
Only minor “ tUan-up
and
George Mr Kory arrived In Wash-' fit b which I* assisting ih«&lt; Wom­ was forced to step in to prevent
touching-up" work remain* on
The State Board of Social Wei- wa* In evidence.
In a brief address. Wall re- ington early today to begin nego­ en'! Civic Comimiivi- o f tho Cham­ a re-enar’ mrnt of the scene here
the Oviedo Park, the director ft * " operating In Seminole CnunInst year when the laHikoiits.
weald. Indicating that it ihould be •/ wl11 m*ke effnne to completely viewed th* history of F.lkdom tiations for placing Hanford on an ber in the rerrptkiti.
seheduled to train he-e, suddenly
| 2—
■-AuMcely completed within 10 dayi.
,n*l "P o rt on all old • lnc# It was established, ami he airmail route.
flrrcting, T. K. Himpsan,
Inclement weather ha* delayed n* ‘* aerbtanc* application* before *«t forth th* gwal* apd achieve­
! I t'* mbs'r o f Cimimrrco president. |shifted their camp f « llaytmta
beentise local
faeilitie. xnford Lrgionnairrs will as-J |— Gryeting, Mayor Kdwnrd Ih-ach
oppraUon* on the Paola Road M ,r- **• **ra. J- K Bulge. County ment* of th* body.
| were lurking
project.
director, raid today.
| Among the **v«n visiting ex temble x| ■ |*. J|. Monday In !*•- Higgins.
No
I|itrxli»n rKlsted ttnlav.
4- Piano s.,h.. M.s.x Huphno
Mr. Earle reported the SemiNr*• " " " ‘•"‘ ‘wl that 15 i alird ruler* to apeak was Jmlge gion Hut on Ukeshore Houlevu d
Mayor Higgins said,
that the
n*l# Cocnly W PA employed IT2 I’*''*0''* have ippll*,) for pension* Herbert B. Frederick of Hay for a regular sessiot*. Contman- Takach.
------tkls week. 71 of which “ m* h ,r' no&lt; be* n Investigated. At I t„n. Beach, wK«.pUc«d the non... der Uoyd F. Boy la announced 5—Violin solo, the II. v. Martin rhihhouxr will he finished mid
ready
for us* when the hail
present 6tl are receiving assistance 0f (mve Sholti In nomination today.
Dram.
I Tbe (ounty’s maximum xi 70,
I when the latter wa* riected grand
fi— Reading, Miss Namy Itwset­ player* arrive.
Joe Engle, official o f the ChitA group of teachers from the ter,
_
.
_
. The director said that |&gt;«nmn*-„alted ruler of Elk.lom *t thT o m '/ lnvestiga e.1 Could assist the
Angelro
convention
last Oviedo School to,toy werr attend­
7—Piano snlii, Mir* Sarah Mar­ tnrioogn outfit which will train
here this spring, said hi* base,
ing the P. K. Young ilemonstia- garet Altman.
bull school opening here March I
tlnn school In Gainesville. The In­
It—
Vocal
solo
and
mutical
rend­
fnr
would draw hundreds of iliwri'ijtid
stitution demonstrate* the latest ing, Mr*. W. C. Fleming.
serhopeful*.
u A w ^ e e a m . n w h o le * thelr p e n s '« ? i" p lk C 2 te .fcinhpleW ^ | 5 S . * a .'tT u ? E d 'o 'R o u ri'e w a. method* and theaeirx of handling
it—Mlrimha tiiln, M i.t
R om The Chamber of Cmt.m*rrr
&lt;('••! i ••-* n*
tore*)
w p lcioi* o f *h# bmi*| I W f •Hd funds for pension* U
f ,
tjk
heafle.l school children.
I no P its Tt**#t
this afternoon pointed nut the
Havana HarUiri t*ing applied by th* Ciyimy and
, ,
.
CO Feb. IS, won. win b* the ob-! will cgntinu* to be until ib* k g i»-l
Inwcrthwl can*. It* also republicity value of hringlor n
ceived *n honorary membership
professional hn-ehall team here
jact of brief ceremonies at th* aiure appropriate* allotment* this i
*1 for life in Ota Elkl.
nadahal] Monday afternoon at 4 o f visual education,
be showing th, Chntlnnneg'i Free
___
jReport* Included on# from the
attack.
Presx nf recent Issues several

Elk Official U T ou rist Reception Will Higgins Asserts
A t t r a c t Throng Tonight $1,500 Is Ready
Greeted By 175
On Local Viiit Proarram Is Revised For Woman's Club For Diamond Use
Event; Four To Be In IteWall Commendit San ___________ceivinjf Line
f or d Organization
On Healthy St ite

C i t y Allocates S u in
To Insure ( ’oniplction Of Clubhouse

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

e l fare

w tr"’* “

Will Investigate
Pension Seekers

On Maine
Be Honored Monday,. S S B . 'f S a S . ’S S . - T ; .

a

Tax AHDetttMir IManw
Overstreet Named
To Vinit I’recinctn
District Chairman
To Accept Returns
*:‘0
,,ln
'
■
p
ro
,il
Fraternity's part
Of Victory Din ler

r. a Baiiard, chairman0f o j AAA Representative'
or, aald all war v.uraa* are t p . r ___ o _____________ » _ _ V V&gt;° * M th*
•a pat lolly Invited to 'TCTZSZ. 1 ° Explain Surplus fur sponauring tho County Fair
d that an Invitation ia amended Purchasing Program her* last month. A second re­
port stated that fU.70 wax eleor•ha public.
|

. Tax Assessor Sanford F. DuudO. Overstreet of Orlando pey inn unee.l ualay that he would
ha* been appointed ftemoeratlc Vic­ visit 13 County precinct* nn Feb,
ICMltasM WX Otax Taro*)
tory Dinner chail nun nf th* dis­ 23, 25 and 20 in receive tax re
Th* Federal Government's plan
trict In which Hanford lx located. turn*.
to purchase surplua cabbage will
It waa aancunced today from
to explained Monday afternoon at
His schedule Is ax follows:
Jacktotivlll*.
3 o'clock by an A A A representa­
F*b. 23—Osceola, 2:45 A. M. to
tive at the Court House, County
Th* dinners *r* to be mwleled 10:45 A. M.; Geneva. II A. M. to
------ — sion WDBO, Ortaado.
'agent C. R. Dawton said today.
nfter th* Jackson Day dinner nfl 12 o'clock noon; Chuliima, I P, M.
*iH carry a
broaileast
All te!*ry growers la tho BanLocal National Guardsmen will; Ittdrt, ami *r* being arranged to tn 2 P. M.; Oviedo. 2:15 |», M. to
^ M n rria g members of th* Semi- ford vicinity ar* urged to attend stand inspection by Col. Crea of raise funda for
defraying the 3 15 P. M.
•ala Chapter of Future Farmers th» mtwtlag. sine* the time m*th-l •% ragtdir army hero Mornlav, Demoeralie I V t y campatgn ttebt.
Feh. 25— Slav in. 3:45 A. M. to
a f America, Tho _program
____ begin.
.
cd of purr Has* mr.y b* applied and Tutaday, whit# th* medics I
While Sanford Is expcc'ad to Id :45 A. M.; GotrWI*. II A. M.
M t J B ■’clock aad last* half an later on to celery.
I unit o f tho miUHg wU) be In-1 stage one of th* *v*nt* no dofln- tn 12 oVIcick mum; frVrn /ark. I
^
|‘ Government he* authorhed boy. spected Tuesday by MaJ. Grwne, |It, plans hav* yet been mad*. P. M. to 2 P. M.; Forest City, 2:15
Fmoiw Firmer* from Crvscvm lng up of surplus vegetable* of also o f th* regular army.
March 4 ia the date for tho fune- I’. M. k, 3:15 P. If.
Clty. DtLaad, Apopka. Oriadoaml certain kind* in an *ffoil la peg
Th* rolonol
hia staff plan'tion. els*wk*r*.
Feb. 24— Altamonte Springs,
• will k* heard on the market price at an rotaklhkod elan to tab*
Iwvowlery af, Number On, dinner will b* D 45 A. M. to 10:45 A. If.; l.ongAflHrkte* af the ve­ minimum.
property oa
hor* which' belli at th* Mayflower Hotel In wood, I I A. M. to 12 o'clock noon;
nd moaicll rrnrrTho program ta now kl
Capt. Harold V n U t t n ; acting' Washington from which President U k * Mary, I P. M. to 2 P. M-; Poaw graperfruk aad b
04 gfeowt Roosevelt will addroaa th* got low. pJv. t:15 P. M. to 3:15 P. M.i Lak*
It
. 1:30 P. M. to 4.30 F. M.
Frit* Uwn te |109 yog

Future Farmers To
Broadcaat Tonl«bt

Wife Of C o n s t s b l t
Says Husky-Voksd
Man Informed Her
Of S n a t c h Plans

2 Extra Guards

Many L o c a l Booths
Are -Dispatched
To lie Di spl ayed
At Orlando F a i r ‘Foreijcn-L o o k I n f *
Men Alleged CodNcminile County wn* putting on
if* best dre*» today i(l exhibit til
Kpirators In I d e a

tiona At lAkeland

WPA W ill Finish
2 Road Projects
Within Fortnight

Two Quins Said
To Be Object O f
Canadian Threai

National Gnardamen
Stand IaapcctioiiN

i

iho IT'iurnl Florida
Ksposkto.i
opening in Otlundo Monday and
TORONTO.
Feb, 13.—
running through Saturday.
(AIM—Government proteet*
I uxmI di-piny* nro being nrramretl by varum* group* md nri* of {’ttnmtft’a fnmoun Dt*
nil nre i ndcr the direction of th ttnnp i|tiintupleti« tixksv MW
Seminole t'ouniy
I’haialivr uf chnrifwt the pnwincld p»*
Commerce.
: lire with n atftinir of every
I'ridaldy the lnrge*t nml mo-t Hltrcit of a alory that “ two
extensive Imoih will lie that show­
ing (hi*
section'*
vegetable*. fort’lifn tiHiKing'’ nien weru
.III . IV. M. Fciiii Ilf (hi* City
will have'the Iminir |Hi*itinn m
the art di«play m ho sent *t
the Central Florida Fxporiiion
in rir1*ndo next week, radiir
simiiin W 1*110 unniiunrrd to­
day. She will di*|day ahoot
half n doxen picture*.
About 75 in Dvldunl sperlet * amt
Varieties ate la-iitg placed by t 'mile
ty Agent C. It. tlawsun to exploit
the versatility of the soil.
Ml** Josephine Boyd. ton. Coun­
ty homo demonstration ngent, i*
oil Uniting a booth of many prodnet* from the home kitchen. I
[
the sltelvrs will he dtlU (Brn
i
serve*, marmalade*, cam., o vegeiuhles, spiced anil canned meat*.
The Krltilnule I'hspier of Fu­
ture Farmer* of America hove re­
moved their meat exhibit front
the Tampa Fair ami will di*play
It in ttilsndi. Ilviedo Future Farm­
er* are a»*hnlng. prof. Alex It.
Johnson, Semlmde FFA advisor,
i* piepuring the Imoih.
Meiid'rr* of tlto Hanford (iarM'en It ■■&gt;** It* I 'm , TSrret

plotlintr to kidnap two ?f th»
I'ftlly little* niati'ia.

1'oiice and Attorney Oc.'.sral
Arthur Koehuck were Inclined I t
think the tale a hoax. Ilowwar.
two extra guard* were di*patched
to the Callamler nursery, brinelug to fiv* tho men who walk •
wary heat about th* eight-feat
rteet fence which guard* th* Bi­
ll* girl*.
#*
“ W . think It extraordinary,"
laid the attarnry general, Mlkak
two mrn planning such a
would dlacuna |t publicly,
ever, we era taking no rhanroe."
Th* story of the kidnap ple^
reputedly hatched on a Toronto« » Buffalo bus, first wna told lit
«n ammiyntou* telephone rail ta
the wife of nn Etobkok* towa■hip constable.
A husky-voiced naan informal
the cnn*tahl«'« wifa he ravsadropped on two swarthy bus pea*
seuger* who talked of "XnaUhlog" two Of th* little girl* and
multeieil confidently "srrryth iig
is arranged.**
Kffoit* fu truce the rallrr
fruitlex*.

m

School O H icials Reporting Board
S e e Subjects On ^timates Crop Of
Vi sua l Education Gitrus For State
T. W. laviiin. County aclimd
aujierimrndent, and Pinf. |(. E,
Ki|ip, grammar school principal,
re,uimd yrsiciday Itooi Gaines­
ville where they aitended tile lintvet'ity
of Florida
Extension
•School's loots.' in, the possibilities
ot visiul educatloti.
Super our Intent ,i lotwlun . aid
film* on the sllhject* of geography
and ..I lice went exhtbiud. Ho
ex pi ■ « l 4 per-onul opinion ihat
sat.’iy and health ure topics that
could

be

most e f f ieien ly

taught

throtigli motion pictures.
lie said Mil loos
jel l mil lipplirnIII.

types o f pro
were
shown.

udtl.ng that the imiiul ec-t of
tho machili's is the iirmcipal re.xson tb u th,* majority of school.,
have not ill Mailed visual itittcation course.
JV'u Schirartl, u member nf a
local school futility, has been in
Gainesville the entire week suitlyI
ing the courses.

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Florida will product IK,into,000
hotel of manges and tangerlnro.
nnd |7JitMI,ntK) boxes « f geap^
fruit this yeaty according to ■
Cto|» lltporllng Hoard uf th*
Cnite.l Stale, Department o f A*&gt;
riculuia report released today
through th,. Associated Press.
Ill the same statement was the
informcHon that the Californl*
rmlt lose* from th* recent Paci­
fic Const freer,, was as follows:
navel and misrrllaneous oranges.
-fi

percent;

Yulenria oranges, 41

percent; grapefruit, 45 perront
■mnnd*. rtl) percent.
Th* Rnxril estimnmi that T *«production nf grapefruit would
roach H.7WVK10.
Arinina, the Hoard nalil, suf­
fered heavily In the January
freexr*. but added that It la tow
ar|y to form an accurate e»ti" mle " I 'he damage.

liocal Scout Troop
Tu b c r cu losis Unit ,'eave" For wlnol“
Judge Ware KeportH Hoped To Be Opened Thisty Boy Scout* In Troop I
hire yesterday afternoon for
Dlaporiition Of BoyH Before Summer Ends left
Camp Winona In Volusia Cnutuy
ll's o lls s r * Its l*s*e Thrr«|

Mr*. Mary Pynchon, secretary
Satisfactory illspoxition of four
yiiuihx, rhargetl with breaking anti and treasurer of the Flurhla Tuentt ring localschools, wax
to-1bercttlosix and Health A'soclaptirted
imlay hy Judge
R. W.1lion, expressed a hojie hern yesW*r* who declined t„ reveal the tenlny that the T il hospital near
namra of the youngxerx.
j (*11*0110 wnuM In- in position to
Th* jittlg* said three o f the' o|i«n lltxtt mi l-summer,
boyx had been rcturnnl to theic!
Mr*, pynrhnn anti Dr. J. T. I*en-i
parent* after several lecture*. A* toil, also of the ass.iclation, mm
Sanford family took charge of the with member, of tho Seminole
fourth who is oithout living par­ Couniy Tulierrulo.i, ami Health
Association to tii'cusx tentative
ent*.
|
Juilge Ware raid that a fifth plans far obtaining the periodic
youth, alleged to have been with service of a traveling tubercu­
the other four, probably will lie losis clinic.
T h i Mont»uma Hotel wa.
taken lo Georgia ami placed in
tare of an uncle. Ilia patents scene cf th&gt; lilrcussian*
at noon.
HI ‘

for a three day outing under tho
direction nf Scoutmnxter lltrm a*
Morris.
•
Activities will include swimming,
boating, arrhery, rook Inland rif­
ling. Regular summer ramp sched­
ules are to be followed. Th* troop
will return Monday.

LOCAL WEATHKB1

ll

�T
bp littb, m w facto heron ktorrail Um h |
fitted, w it wwr*, for th* a**d* of anrthi
older men amumlnf (tot the seen* ie the i
In the poet, eeaee to explore or Innnlr* into
the future."
Whet the President hoe eahl h en with
preme Court Judfee m lfht juot ae raneonel
•eld about members of the R oom o f Boon
the Senate, and jret Mr. RooetveK Kao adn
for llmltiiiff the membership o f theee extra
bodies to men under seventy. Her turn h i
strict by law appointments In the various
part
meats to youaper
i embers of hie
pertinent*
younger men. A t least two m
own cabinet have died hi office from the "MfemMlm of
Ae a matter of fart, ace has v e ir ttttfe to dp with a
man’s capacity to servo. History records mme younger
VBB8BF0M TODAY men of great abilities, sueh ae Alexander the Great who
A » 2RKTHRKN: finally, conquered most of the known world and dlad by tha time
I ST MW mind, having he was forty-two: Napoleon Bonaparte, who wee the most
en e*e ef snottor, In** powerful ruler In Europe at the age o f thirty, end who had
b p W M . to court- completed his life’s work long before he died at f lt Raima
l f t o w li t .
at the sge of 52. And to bring our history np to dais,
Adolf Hitler of Germany, too, io a young man.
But there are plenty o f llhistrations to prove the
achievements of elderly men. Georges danmneeau who
guided the destinies of France throughout the World War
wsa 72 yean old at the First Battle o f the Mamas. On the
dw d f* going |o haw ■ other aide was Von Hindenburg, leader o f the Germans, 3 i r a r v r c % s t z j z j s r * " " *
t .nmn. In thv mwntlmv who had retlred^from the service past seventy before the to *km ito toon as sew cwn*il,1^
r, „ n , r ^
thiag, a anmical tawa Is always
to * .' tnurtsU a w passing war began, and who was again elected prarideat of the iwri dws sot Interpret ito Con- they will tows Mw tatwd W U «
you e*a a*» tow delight- a happy and frteadly town. T t o w
•m through.
German republic when he wna eighty-five.
nothing that brings ytopio tah‘ttin!id&lt;riiifriSl&gt;to*E !brr,do "•
***' - 1
to kSta- kgvttor
Iflto a gw a m l Intvwvt in
Michel
Angelo
wsa
doing
some
o
f
hla
heat
painting
Orno Has p*ni to Miami
m«
r jS w T g
j"? jr
* mtw
HMile. I fool that I am qiw)tDisraeli, tha gnat English
• tto rseir. In fact, he long after he was eighty.
• T
c" ," m Coen, or pmk .to o s i .S k
g th, ~oslo to *to«- flad to state, and aba win to
*“ J want t» look over Ito Htateaman, was called hack Into power by Queen Victoria
bactod an In that automat,
at the age of 7o end for six years continued to guide the r w i r L l f m ^ b f T r t j * “
t t o lu S T h tw S e t
. attsailon down itow ,"
•that Saaford la ast, sad hu aot
rientinien of the British Empire throughout the period in
l^ * TMr'lll* * T
udfstwri Kick school tose, awl I’kson for tto bat fow years, a
• would ba a good lime to which England gained control of the Burn Canal and the J S t it T c tn Z km /to^Zuto ‘" f
k
2
5
*
*
*ri*.
»
h
«
k»
hu
way,
will
swto
uw
first tlm. w. tort tod an , amaleal tows. What h mow, It
■paatao of list rummer's Transvaal in Africa. Gladstone, another great English
a conn ihw has sytt twpoct for, w&gt;witr&gt;
„ ma&gt;r of tto will not to maakal la tto fotaw
toftV f Bolt ium m rr bvgina
ga
u
o
w
lt
.
.
___________
„
„
nwsy
vsstsd
end
hlatarto
ri«ht».,
^
hooU_
, k .^ ,
nrnt% . untoM wo kavp ay tto good work
statesman
was
77
when
ho
assumed
the
premiership
of
■ y M In tto fire.
w w w t o a ll Junkets over H b» socewsor
saewaaor mlcto
i_____________
______
to «**t«Jn-.ta
(W# iUtvaa*wt.
I that wo t o w started w l'h th w r
England for the third time and was M when ho wan the tto
irw n ty , ito propoul would to
offlw by a wav# at wactiM
■W a
• Tw a
[■'••tor
^ttom

young roitplo
Ibe Lnkefrom
night. I^jokrd
w u on a

parked In
Ouulewrd
u If imw
"sit-down

'* dual aw why tto HpinUn
• laataad of trying In «h&lt;Mil
•to yaayb in Madrid don't
M r. a fvw of our drunken
ary aad avnd them nvrr thvre.
t o atoovlg awaking tto
wton h i m
toll player,
•#t hy tto umpir« while
to »l*aI third, propone*
• t o In Ito number of um-

Intone ottor reennt* whlrh
V torn broken recently is tto
that peak for regia trail on*
Ito Htata lloapltal for tto
M B at ChntUhoochcr,
I'rri sadvr treatment Uwre at
1 pfvavnl lima numbrr 4,121.
Ja a t. Ilka
Miami, Chattaftoo aeama to to having a

It b la tto w thlldron
n| T to children at* wild with vn- . chlHrva.
wkM tM n t t M ft Bays h Ia ; • guch is sot uncommonly la pro*
I that tto aim leal fotaw of Baajth
u
issm
over
tto
hand,
and
»
«
«
l
» u p * l « n for invlgovad'.g ito vukej wton y .^w to tv * *
* *ta**ni*&lt;it tha" 1 w m t ‘- !.» 7itw.' •nrd 1U*. It la a dljJWMlng and
Ja dkbry lo oxpvdlis aad modern- rraeh ihomaolwa. If Mr. g n m '
nn'J nr.me of the mont brilliant declalona have come from l u tto aJ mini, trot Ion of Juadc. „ lt t. a £ lh/ co u rrcrw c^l by, emphatic Is this, what tostmnwats th*t t o w torn purchased,
aad
its oldest member*. Oliver Wendell Holmes wax nearly ■ w ia vlrw of iht I w that wilroa, Hardiag, CooUdgo
. . hev* tovn paid fa r hr tto chll'
ninety when he retired from the bench, and even President Mr, looaavth'a plana t o w bota ia Hoovvr. hb am* ***„ T V b ”‘ ?r,
drvw by giving roohtd fsod astoa,
Roosevelt would agree that the opinions written by him up. vtotoii collision with tto Coami-| T t o p m iib n i I MrlL I f U to rtndy rale*, with a ftw amall
latioa u
interpreted hr A b accepted tto. Mr. goowrtlt :sn j,,,-.!—. k, * 4u|n.
the very end were among the tient, an they are with touts court, in view of ito fart that *is
_
rrmaks (to h p r t a i Conn by
How rvtr. t t o -j trn a &lt;rottp of
Brandeln, the oldest member of the present ecurt, and the Justices
_
...rK.M
happen io ^
to ....
over aev- ehangtog to yorsseail, say P m - |„t*rc«t*d people In Hanford that rlvty of a hundred voice* or
one who has nidctl mont frequently with New Deal legists- cut,, tnd " i K V bMt”7»va"of
" b k a majority of Coagrsia ^
that wo srv ant xstttoe “tto BMW. 1 admit wa are making
lion,
ttow *ls. differ fundnmoatally. bohi*nd" h
^ lm' con
« « &gt;
eaytktag to ^
^
w.
ne- yemnwaw Mm# ..chHAva.. a*.a
There are tn Florida today a number of newspaper *bh Mn loowwlt, tbb, b ao frw wbXoa to do. I
* * “ •* dvr to prvgfvaa aitlafac'orily, tto •tsdyW aiaalcal hntr*maala than
editors who have reached the ago of seventy and beyond, J0**1
i*"1* ct
r**' Mr. Roowwlt u
* ” t**1 toad and orchestra* mrat t o w r w r tofow. But I have always
I do say mora rvhnraala and wow kia’ ra- raid, and I any again, that wv
and noirndy would suggest that they, because their youth £ £ n u U . E T . coup L ’ K t t L
will nvw r h a w a musical town
was spent in the "home and buggy” »ge, shou d
retire, dWt whkh Mrike. . dcsdlyblow n^ r « I ry Pr 3
«alU wa mnto mua'c a regular
and if anyone did he would lie depriving the public of IU u lh, Til,| nMtt of corutlm-ibhtto polukal
part nf tto actool curriculum
mont fair and able critic*.
tionti (Wmocntcy*
9fMi t0 dtBtroy
aad bring our chUdwn up In a
musical n'mosptow.
Tours, for a mu■leal ftanfnrd.
FR A N C K S A - H IC K S O N .

NICK’S

Liqaof Storg
200 B. 1st SI.
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WHISK IES
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Variety To Select

SCRATCH
PADS

The Strike Is Settled

Deafer A Gajr** QumUty Paint*

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.

S &gt; M to k W iltoi I* ono « f th&lt;i*p
Whs b
Indvpvmlrnt though In
’Jtoto *a| again,t Ito Hupreni*
.O tort proposal' "W v munt ntfvcr ]
.Ptooct to mvthoU*,''
wpa. "ihs*
bees tto appcarhnco of polUVnl
btorfvrvnw with Ito impar.ial
p A u M b lW o n of Juntlcu. No on*

weaM haw any rv*|mct for ■
W i t that had tovn packrd with
headpbkcii judg**."

draft Conatkotlonal nm*ndm*nta,
callad upon io ouai ito rump court
m ated by Mr. Raoaavtlt. And o
new court might w r y wall find
ways of abridging ito bill of
rlghta aa M r, Rtoaovtlt’s court

Aetoag ihoa* who w*w munt
hUaiima In condemning thv
■M bgv of a nln„ ytn r old
■toaoito girl wa* Mr*. Florence
a i l of Vallejo, rallf^ who aald,
E | g *to'i Ju»t a toby. That
iRp girl won't know anything
•to atarrbg* for year* ami
•to." Mr*. Rudd who w m herI P married at tto age of thlrt o b eapee'lng an offspring
•king of ah* ftuprvma Court,
Oiaaotn Hernltl wya: "Yomh
Wa definite than ago, but not
Mwfty more open-minded. One
■•r W w a l l one's college
Ip recogntoe ito ihoughilres
•me with whl^h young peoamk pigeon-hole* and ihlnk
torwln they tore found truth.
I l l # io more anient radlrnl*
yaath, nor ecaloua reaction■ Yutah want* to 'beat up*
who do am believe with them,
a rt cay, "Well, !«'■ took In-

U sed C ar V alues
1*22 F O B D
IfM

interest in the outcome of thie strike, but who were vital!
affected by it, can rejoice that the atrlke.Ia f in a lly settle
with both aidee claiming victory, and ahould breathe a
sigh of relief that tyla compromise has been effected with­
out ncrioua bloodshed or loee of life. The situation w m
loaded with dynamite and a bloody battle might easily have
occurred had either aide been too quick an the draw.
Let ua hope that tha settlement of the automobile
strike will tee an end to labor difficultlet fa r aw hile at
least and that threatened strike* In otker automobile coat'
panics, ae well aa those tn the steel and eoM Industrie*,
will not be called. With a proper breathing spell in tha
friction between capital and labor, oocm sysfea
the
compromise of labor dispute* might b* wvohtgd wWeh will
prevent much o f tha antreoM eastUoeen and doagere of

bantob u t w e n t t

rgA W A a o

Masco ito birth af a Iktla *oa Mrs. A rt hie Bette, Mrs. Gwynn
Tuesday February K.
Fes, Mrs. A lto n F ry aad MUa
Nra. Henry Whbner of Cad dto Stumoa.
Mlek, la visit lag her alater Mrs.
A a attractiw group of y o m g
w y r . IjriBM.
#
ladles who toft oa Thursday far
T to memhere af tto St. Agaaa ito Gaaperilla Caraaval ftop O r
Guild are never phased by tto oned hy Mrs. C . K
Henry are
weather, hot or cold, rain or ih l» « Mimes Gratbcen aad Oiga M a k e
•hla acthre group of young women aad Mtoa loan Weaselmaa . go on fotawr all af whkk eaenni
Mr. and Mr*. C eeega D. H atoP
that
noiwhhatnadiag ito ;t* - of Saaford worn gwoota of Frank
lease cold af Manday afsrnoon
Rrwwa at the Tfwttoo In h a h Swwsome of itom told a very delight­
day.
ful meeting at the home at Mim
Ju n k Htumoa at which time plane
were dkcuaeed fee tto annual sil­
ver tea which will to given at an
early data for which Mrs. Julia*
Takach will arrange aa tmeresilag
program.
Those peoeim w en

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O n G oodyear Tires
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Retreading 0*
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Seminole County
Dons tfLid RapT
F or Expogition

octal And Personal Activities

dm Club Hat* prepared a dlipljT
o f rare plant*, flower* and bu ll*
which it expected to attract « • • •
tolerable attention.
Whit* eehool children o f thlK
County will not bo required *•
attend cU iw t Monday, Suporla*
tr»!rnt T. W. Lawton »»id, tha
day heinir y i^ n them to tUk
expo Mon. N ftn i achcol chlldrtW
are to attend Saturday.
Wednesday ha* been dc*Jgaa»ai
ae Seminol* County Day at lb *
Orlando function.

Q t t flt k # P n r t y I i

Social Calendar

r M 0 bo roetewnd.
pcigram *t tba WawMs’i

Non-Intervention
In Spain Is Sougkf

ary floeioty of tba MatbodMb v a t* held at tba
at l:M adoek. ClreiaNumfTha
ef iht _ _ ____ ________________
„
_____ ______will ha haMifori,
« dmxhareh asaei at |:M e’claca.1
—
Ibo Mbjact fee tha ihtrxowi will M m I I i f
ha "Tba Jaw." Mr*. Aanta Mart-'i?'
wether wtu b* t* ebarga at dm Ite -E Ie c te d

Spanirh non-intervention
were revived In Paris and t
today as Insurgent commander*
reported their troop* had fu fi* *
.another link in th* chain m
■steel which the three months a f
siege has drawn lighter around
Madrid.
Tho French cabinet railed fa *
prompt move* to UoUt* th#
Spanish civil war while Ih* In*
ternnlionnl Committer In LoitdaM
prt Monday for Another attempt
to get IVrtugal to agree to *W*
pervislmi of the Spanish frontier
against foreign Imports of OMR
ami arms.
t

A T THE CH U R CH ES
* f" " 't » r . l P. M. T ra in a**n*r&gt;
C U m at th# annex.
» P. XI C ir r i*
I. W. M. a
■M t&lt; with Mr*. Karl*
D u n ir.
l i l t Mali Avenue.
Wednesday. T 1# P.
M.
MUt t » l l SttflhlB.
Thursday, T it* P. M
Cknlr re-

Phnw nH h
P r e s id e n t

n o Baakeame af tha Pint Bapdm Cbarch wtu meet at 3SO Mr». R, M. Pipwortb, p m ideal
-w’xkck fat the Beginner’s Depart
• f tba Sanford Garden Club, op*n■Me l nf the shank.

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Prarer Meellaf W H ttn la r, f:Sf

tr. M. a .

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sad tin Wetwe-

1*4

d*v. m r. m._______
*d yeaterday btulaei* meeting of
rrn
rat, r u n n i a m a
th* dub with an apprapriata quo*
oelaa** a«wd a*ar u*mtb av*
tation from one o f Kipling's ekaT»e ttev. C H. M W , H O W .
Bandar BeWei. M l A. M.
'ion* on fa r den*. Th# etectiaa af
Strata*. Ill** A. M.
officer* fcllowrd and Mr*. H. M.
la aaaaalar af tba graaa.
Herman Echols who i* attend
Tba
I n n ii MataJ u. A.'* e f Fapwonh wa* reolected Preside*
tba ftr s i Bapdri Cbartb will meet « ‘H*,*0**1 • W l a a t i o t Mr*. J. ‘tag school in OalanvUk is spend
II.
Colcloufk
waa
named
Vic*.
at tba cbarch at 1:45 P. M. Mr*.
ing this weekend with hi* par
Ray Britt la counselor o f the I‘reside nt. and Mr*. J. 0 . 8haraa! ‘ant*. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Echols,
wa* clcetcd to bold th* office a f Magnolia Avenue.
Joint 8«crttar)r tod Treasurer.
Chela Number Three ef lh#|
fh * annaal luncheon ef the Gar­
P in t Baptist Church will vlait
Mite Christine Slodenmir* end
den Club waa hold at oa* o'clock MU* Mery Jen* Preston nre ex­
following
the
bull
net
*
meeting.
Months'* of lb* eirek era
pected to arrive tonight from
nast tmanne t* camel
asked to meet at the church at Mr*. Wallace Wright and Mr*. J. 8cbrtng, where they have been
•ciatfis*
H.
Cole
lough,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Christie*
Wiewee eervlee* nr* net*
1:00 o’clock to go In a body.
working for an advertising agvn- •very Header
merxtne •• th* rhairh
R. E. D*a* at th* piano, *ang
*t Mast B*c*n4 Blreet at II. *0
W T O N E SD AT
“A Link White Hou**". Ralph
Huhjert fur tomurronr te "HouI.*
N W oeun’s Club Annual Lunch- Wight read an original i&gt;o*m“My
Thie eh aeth asalatalae n tree
sow nt ike chib at 1:00 o crock, Pavorke
. . . . Tree",
.
, and
■ III, M
rnLSI
s/xpnno
b* Diphn*
Mr. and M n. Frank Weldon of Reading Keuas at the church where
Use Bible ea* all aatherlsej Ckrla*
Rcerrratlon* must bo mask by i Takerh gave itvrrxl piano selrcSanwood.
N.
J., Mr). Archie Ilea Oeleac* Uteratar* may *0
Tuesday.
Phone TO-1.
I tknx.
Betts and M n. J. N. Robson. Jr.. reed, bur re are* er purehaaed. Ope*
of tho Woman’s Club will be.
Mrs. Papwonh introduced M n . motored ta Silver Spring* and Taemar Bad Friday* from • I* *
Th* Annual Bridge Lnncncon^ W. If. Button, of p|M Castle who
Ocila yesterday.
of th* Woman’s Cub will be held urged the Garden Club member*
U U a tst reaass
at tho club olt 0 »V Avenue «» to try to s:tcr.J 1I 4 Ganii-n* club ‘" Mr. and M n. II. O. Drake «&gt;r
cm t u r n
(prssfeyltilaa U v re rs m s o l)
1:00 o’clock. Reservation* mu*t|Convention in Pensacola March 30, Columbus, G*-. announce the birth
Marais* Werskla, I*:** A. t t
be in by Tuesday. -Hootewcs will, 31 sad April 1. It was announced o f a daughter, Marjorie Marline,
Ctrerch BckeoL
# * A. ML
•aoL if lN
■tsalag BartUa
e M.
is
•rvtsi, t1 1: *1 r P.
he Mrs. J. C. Bills, J r,
Mrs.: that thos* who attend the conven- at tho Femald-Laughton Memori­
Ml*i*C*c,- I * , jut . j . M , m
---------James Caates, Mrs.
Mary
U. lion will join a motorcade si Pen- al Hoepita) this morning.
M n n &lt; a s * * k M. A.
llommel, and Mrs. W. M. Scott, aacola and drive to Moklk Ain., Drake was formerly Mlaa Mar­ It*v. i . M. Tkni**aan I* pramattag

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in Sanford

B *L. Perkins
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Friendly |5JM)
Fortune $4J0
SHOES

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By Epworth League

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~ M **tl**t tkst era H llla ta a t- a « h. - r^ob . ,wr- M. rllHM, T * l r
day atsd le g * * l 1:1*.

to vkw the Asa lea Gardena them. jorie Tunma^i* (hi* city.

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TM UM DAT.
Mrs. J. J. BVlTol Winter |%rk
’
The regular meeting of Bemiend Nyack-on-the-Hudeon, N. Y.,
'fole Chapter Number Two Order
gurst speaker of th* afternoon,
• « EasUrn Star will be heM at
wa* Introduced by M n. Endor
Masonic H ill at 7:30 o'clock.
Curktr. M n . Bell spoke oB “ How
To Know Ferns”. She gave a very
Prod Graff, “Oklahoma plant
intenttlng explanation of the lift
wteard," grows plchka sis feet
cycle cf ferns and described about
k n g nad has bead a droughteleven vanetlc* of well known
defying grain sorghum that drives
Florkk ferns.
9
ka more nine feet Into the toil in
Those attending
the unchcon
quo*! of water. were: Mn. John J. Bell of Winter
Park, Mrs. W. II. Sutton ami M n .
Ward of Pin* Castle, Mn. R. J.
Holly, Mlaa Daphne Ttkech, Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. R. A. Newman and Ralph Wight. Jr. AUo
M n. P. 8 . Roy. M n. R.R . D*a«,
Mn. K. I Hoy, M n Harry Heenn,
M n. Hal
Wight,
Mrs.
Ralph
Wight. Mrs. H. B. Pope, M n. A n­
drew Carraway. Mrs. W. A. Plus,
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, M n C. B.
Kinley, Mr*. K.
D. Rhlnehart,
M n. Jo* Corlry, Mr*. R. W. Ware.
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, Mrs. W. 11.
Arnold, Jr., Mr*. II B Covington
and Mr*. J. W . Coaa of Oviedo,
Mr*. Endor Curlett . Mr*. J. C.
Bill, and gueat,
Mrs. Haskins,
and Mr*. J. M. Dulrk of Geneva.
•Mr*. Wallace Wright, M n. J. II.
Cole lough, M n. Walter Coleman.
M n. L, I. Frailer. M n. E. &amp;
Stows, Mrs. Julius Dlngfsldrr,
Mr*. J. M. MeCasklll, M n. C. R.
Mason, M n . A. W. Epps, Mr*.
Saiy* Moss'* and guest Mr*. JoRESTAURANT sephin* Coffin of JackaonvUlj,
M n. Ilsnry Wight, Mn. L. E.
Spencer, M n . C. B. Wlsteup, M n .
W. P. F ie l*.
M n . J. O. Huff,
Mn. If. C, Washburn, Mr* H*nry
McLaulln, Jr. M i»* Iren* Hmton,
M n. F. E. Boli. M n. J. M. Brady,
M n. 8. O. Chase, Mrs a. G. Hsrring of Washington, J&gt;. C., Mrs.
B. M. Yeung o f Phiadslpbia, Mr*.
GABLESSanford Doudney, M n.
A.
B.
Lovrjoy, M n. L. I. Loucks, Mr*.
Meals af
Georg* McCall, M n. R. O. Meri­
wether. M n . J. T. Newby, M n .
II. M. Papwonh, Mr*. J. G. P*tLAM VntWBAR-B-QUE tenon,
M n. G. E. Rollins, M n 8.
O. Khinkolscr, Mrs. Kata Dutton of
Philadrlphia, Mrs. l a Southward.
Mr*. W. M. Scott, Mis* Noaa Wyl
ly and M n. A. J. Pvt*n o a.

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Adtkn sa*k* Mad*e than wsedi a kts Rep. William U. Rankk*sd *4,
Akhama. (paahae *4 th* H i m * *e R*pre**ntatlv«s, w*M kacksta** in o
Wa*aiM(t*o tksoSrs to **nfr*lul*t* HI* daughtor Tallulah far her **&lt;•
Barmans* hi "Art!tried Olsry.” There wa* a big hug and a Ms* Ircm
Daughter Tallulah a*k*d him hew ho llktd hsr «q
|» IS*listed Preso Ph*t*f
U;3H A . M. and Ifl itt P. M. Mon
dayl* tides: tow, l : M A .M. am|

Party Ih Enjoyed
' By Philaihca' Class

ri:|H p. M.j high, 11:10

NATIIIIIia v

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Th* A Miaul Banquet of
••All For Christ- Union of th*
Oar aarvlcad
Sr*
brldh t and
Epworth
League*
from
Port kratkarly.
Wa lavlta ran Is wurahlp wltk
Onngc, Sanford, Daytona Beach.
D* La nd. Benson Springs, Pier­
BdkPonu l o s m r
son anti New Smyrna waa h*M
at th* Methodist Orphanage in
JRNOVAM'S w r r * K * * K f l
(01 Wsst fir s t Hlr**l.
Beniun Springs Thursday svsa
Auiufay
Ing.
The
pnskknt,
Randall
*,u,,r
Prkst, presided over th* business i i i ,,p llg Tl,* ,r *n'1
W s&lt;.n-».iir:
lllkls
study
and
meeting and tba Rev. C. J. Ty­ Watch
Tnw*r. 1:1* p ||.
ler acted
Toast Master.
Flawy- a*m ar raram
Th* them* of tho evening pro­
Tks
IUv. W. P. Urnoka,
gram wa* “Possibilities” and th*
■uadsy Itrhoot, t i l A. M.
teat wa* “ I can do all thing*
•'•Prtrir I ’dih
A u m ie
mi.|
|r.1 II, l&gt;. Hague. Mrs. J. O. (Julnnelthrough Christ which strengthWnrskl*.
11:10
A IK
VIlFfl.
Rvsatn* Worship. M t P. H.
ty. Mr*. H. I). M. Arthor. Mrs Walenath ms.” Phil. 4: 13.
TinH
o
t
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ii
iiTtn.tnl
ii.,..I,
w *d n *s .t«r Worship. 1 i t y, m
ter II liarh, Mrs. J. N. Giilnn.
Th* complete program was at
B *r»k *n «s for
Ik *
karO
o f )|ihlil#r
4’Ntirrh
H«*h4
M»l.
I
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(%
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Mr*. U G. Ilunttr, Mr*. Kohnt
follow*:
JlttrnlnR Wornhl|». It Ho
J|.
C'lhb, Mr*. I« 8. Crawley, Mrs. E.
Invocation— W. F. Dtinkl*
A-nnuH ley iti** imr I hf
rwi'Mi M o r u n o
l hriRll.tii |: ii&lt;|* i %nr N od -tv. 7 It- K Dutton. Jr., Mrs. Fordyrc Hue.
BoatInstrumental Solo— Vclva
Fifth asd llollr.
P- M
____
____
Tks Itsv. W. I. Ksrrs, pastor.
sell, and Mrs A. C. Mrlteynolds.
kamp, Daytona Beach
Pp»«fci*r. A 'lilrri Nrekr
_
PFikl.r. WwelnrmJrir. 7 IH
Reading—Gertruda Iwc. Bciuon mO T h I . « fh
Buadar Seko*l. IS os A.
Spring*
vorsktp.
Harmonica Solo— Randall Priest. t , u t y S t v
n iiA T
m m «v
i ni uni
Sanford
u&lt;Vo* at* laviisd t* w o t snip wit*
m iiiiii
1
lie*
It**V.
J
nits
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H
|».*y,
I'g ilio
H'wwlhia#* Trmm Pass flM 1
Llght’a O f
Mexico— Mrs. J. Dr
ltkRi||i«r
0**%alsift «&gt;f Hies lllbln
John T. Hendry of Perry and
X« Kirill 41 1 I i \ M ||.
Wheel
tm r cm a m
u r a im
Turner, New Smyrna.
Kim Avs. s*.|
si
. 4Jrn.-r.ll Htlpt.
Miss Verdin M. Kipp of Kanf'ild
Mixed Quartet— Living for Jtius,
Tks l«sv. J U llsiuillnw, 1 * | ,
I »»e-1kd«le t| It, II,. inurnlllf «Vrtr«l|l|4
Uvsrsss f, I* thetas.
Benson Spring*
w ill I*#* ||lf* retftiUr rliure-ii were li-.en-ed to Wfd yesieiday,
Ousdar Shhul, I* t* a. M.
Frtifrrwnrd* wiih ieii.n i* from « : i lecords in the l'nun House show.
Address— the Rev. E. F. Norton.

Tourist Reception
.Will
A HrHrtt Throng
ThrOllIT
Will Attract
At Club T o n ig h t

CITY BRIEFS

Jrh* will of llolM-rta K. Stone
Witmer was filed for prohate to­
day In the office of County Judge
P t M - k ls g Huadar. II A. M
Titilh **
R. W. Ware. An inventory of
T..1' r.' * ' "“■Mar. * !’- M
I'rnjrwr »r r h l.r
&lt;&gt;n
\Vf .|hpk I i $
J r-mrhlsg. aundar. I |* m
property U nm available at ptetriby fllmr.
F.*5 !W
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in

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1‘liurrh Mk li.kol. I f o i A U
Morhliift WoroHIl*. II on A IIHrrmon t»y tho |»*«tor
i hrlalltkii lii.Jedrt.r, 7 10
Atolrry Snake H|M&gt;«l|rir
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F.nrp y a e t i i T g e i i s * r s t s - u
t»r. K. It. H t u i " - . M " 0 * " " “
Sunday Mth-nl. y :«
A. M
••fYlCrt, II flo A M
C lrla lU ft KfeUavor. I m p y
KvftAlAA Awrvlr-, 7 1# p. V
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Th* Girl Scouts of Troop Num
b*r Owo met at th* Girl Scout
Litll* Hou**
Friday
afUrmsui
at 3:41
o’clock.
Tha
Scouts
worked on their signaling rode
and mod* Mid houses. Refresh­
ment* war* served and lap* were
suag at th* clot* of tho canting.

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will It..|i| i i q r»nu*
III BriKwI.lU ill ft JO I*. J|
Kkrllll.lC geil hirer «| 7 ]q |* \|

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l&gt;nt#a Harvle**:
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I.Haney
tn l s.klrsss
c o w A N -p o ri
• l&gt; P. M if#k'a &lt;‘ l«k
Mr. sad Mrs. J. T. Pop* sorn d s v : . : l . p M |-,sv#r
noonc* th* maniago of
th-rlr m-slltatlon.
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daughter, MarJorU. to Edward C
e o x n R K R A T M O A L r t M IR IM
Cowan, J r , m Thursday, Ftb.
( " n o Perk Avsnu*
sail
lr -1
Slr#*t.
11. 1937, al Basils. After
Tk# R#v. i. II#rsent Hoot, minshort
wedding trip th* couple lst#r.
rh 'irrh Bekotd. . : • « A. M
will ho ot homo t* ihtig friends
U "tn ln s wurahlp. II S* A. 01.
at Sit Celery Avenue.
B#rmua hr Ik * pastor,
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The weadter: Partly tluudy to­
night ami Sunday, continued mild.
Extreme Northwest Florida: Ptnliably occasional rains tonight and
Sunday, slightly warmer tonight.
Hally Rand, of fan and bubble
dance fame, and her en'ire troop
of touring girls will b# guests at
Kanlando Spring* Monday after­
noon a. 3 P. M , the management
nf the ammement establishment
there announced today.
Sunday's tides, Tidal Station,
Ocean Pier, Daytona lletrh; low,

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Tonight's reception Is the Grit
o f this kind hen-, and rtliaoiher officiuls uro Imping to make tho
event an anneal function.
A C O tU M M A k K T V M I

Higgins A s s e r t s
$1,500 Is R e a d y
For Diamond Use
rtwallaued

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pictures of Sanford,
fin# of th,, photographs was
snapped by a photographer stand*"g In Ih,. grandstand of the bill
park and brings out the ball didinond to cnnsideruldi- udvanl igv.
A second pic tuts* js thr.t nf in­
terior shots of th# Mayfair Ho­
ack
tel oiler,. Ih# f 'hdttunnnga trim
will inak# Pa heudipiarlers dur­
ing Ih# training season.

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ROYAI. C R O W N COLA
NKHI T R U E FRUIT O R A N G E
TREAT Y O U K K II.F TO T U P UFJiT
Sterilised Ba.Tlea
N E lll MOTTLING CO.
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AND TOMORROW

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Pearl llansell, general ihnirman
nf tho Welcome to Snnfor l Cuin .
ntltlie. and Mayor Higgins.

I^tlt#rt |l#Vrill"ns «n W-'.lnesksy
tn&lt;l K r t'liv at I i » I* it
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4:03 A. M. and 1:37 I'. M.J high,
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Bund*r kehiml II M A. H.
I’reacklBw II ** A.
V. I*, il. H 4 &gt;• P.

Preaching l it F. |

1“ TON TRUCK
FOR SALE

ptTsM al.

A - f ’ tln sl urvey ilmweil work*
M. ers in Alabama Iron or# rniaco
earned an average of 1723 in 1V3S,

Mr*. John Andes, Mrs. W. A.
Leavitt and Mr*. Victor tirecno
were hostessr* in the tnrmlioti u
.................. ..
the Phllsthr* a * t * of tho First
Presbyterian Cbua at a V .I»«iln *!” H i A l l , t t l ' 1 1 I I I U 1 I J ,
» » l* : iM , w s c t h o i . i . t t M l K I N
!..••! "r
8 - Wi.nilwsfil, party given last avrntng at thn
horn* of Mrs. Victor Green# nn (hu
I'hiirch Hi h'.t.l. t |) ,\ ||
Mr T I. IJn»u, p upt
West Mid#. Spring flower* wtrn
Mu iii I iik
Wo|-klp. 11 uu A
&gt;1 I
&lt;e*w&lt;twa*d Frwm rase Uasl
used lo ilrrorate th# rmims whrrm*ry llurdirk.
« !t . - {r e ‘.
* * ,n,',n
"Flu'll*** | th# gui-sls wrrr rntcriinvd.
Kv-til ti a wiirsliip. j i « |&gt;, ^
Id — Plano »olit, Mis.1 T.iknrh.
Contests were enjoy#-! ihrough
Ot iiii .ii ,
|,y
vv. j
It —Games dinct&lt;d l.y liiiljilt
h u t.h w .ll. ,\a-nt i'lurhle Mouth- out ih# evening and pritrn w&gt;r»
I it 4 •*|le»y *•
ll.igwvll, Chamber si*, retnry.
awarded
in
D&gt;.
Trarey
and
Mrs.
.. •'•’ Worth l . ' isurs til— I ni I ||
13— Announremeri'u.
Kordyr# Kutsrll.
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J mi- ■: •ii 11. p i— i.i . ni
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Refreshments will I.,. served st
fjite in ths cvrning refreshmenn
(l l ’r j r » r III— Una. \V«lnrsi|nr. T 1«
»#r# servnl to ih# following: llr. the conclusion of tlie evening's
Tin- publln It rtiftllsllr InvIUil Elisabeth Tracey, Miss rharlotto activities.
•»11r t«•I Ihrnw h»r*lr»a.
Smith, Mrs E. S. McCall. Mrs. W.
In th* receiving line nre t,, le
I.- Roche, Misi Olive I.eZi-iie, Mrs. Mrs. Philip*, Mr. Simpson, Mn.
CAUumuAtiAMie r n r n m

K. Blmitra, M lnl.t.r,

Busday Barvlcu:

Ulkta Hvk'-ul, la s* A. M.
Morstsu wnraklp. I I u* A M.
t l s r C i Hnpp,r a n i aarinon)
K va ss * wurahls, 1:1* l ‘. Id.
th* jjh 'jS M l1 sarvie* Wadnsaday, 1:1»

Parlor, Vcro UsLch.
Those atlcmlin* from Sanford
w»re: Mr*. W. P. Chapman, Mrs.
T. K. Wilson. Mia* Nelli j Wit
llama, MUa Edna- Stl'ch, Mks
Donna Morgan.
Miss Martha
Wright, Mis* flslc-t Rhocmakrr,
Miss Paulino Dale, Mis* Kilo
Stitch. Mlaa Mary Went, Mm
Inc* William*, Mis* Mary Wy«tl
Ratliff. Mi** Mabel Chapman,
MUa 8aId** Williams, Mias lltl-n
Chapman, Mis* Emily Priest and
MU* Clayda Forguaoa.
Alto
Walter Hand, Rabtrt 8 totnofl.
Edward Wilson, Wilbur Duncan,
Randnil Priori, Braxton Huntley,
Roderick Adams, Fred Stitch rn
WUbur TUUo.

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and 11:10 I’. M.

N E W YORK. Feb. t3. - ( # f —
The Jury trying Martin Schlommon
ami Hurry Weiss w;:h Ih* kid*
papin* nf Paul II. Wendel noti­
fied Judge John J. Kitigerald to*
■lay It was unable to agree. ThK
Judge set Mar. I for a retrial
after telling Jurors he ihougM
they could have reached a Vcf*
dirt.
Tho third defendant,
Murray
Dlrefetd, pleaded guilty yesterday
to the crime which delayed Hm
execution of the l.indhergh baby
kldnnprr three days last year.
Wrndel claimed he was abduct*
j «-l nml fnrerd lo sign a cenfe*sion that he kidnaped the Lind*
In-rgh Iwliy. If,- testified he WM
i brutally Ix-alrn.

Goad
V a ry C k o o p

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Monday

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M a dal
(•mar o il HolMaln. I&lt;*f I"
tan .ad w ill' l* »l
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&gt;1 day of March IH t tw. ike M il

1 -yaar
o il J ir « r .
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with dark lac*. aaatwd »* w a
l-yoar old J*f**7 beltar, all-

M ooted

I CMMtatM &lt;fttod■aval an row m
w akore t Milled eanao aad
•art.

Mar

Elk Official fa
Greeted By 175
On Local V isit
•4 by tM P m ld n '.’a Birthday
Ball on Inn. 30 to bo arat to
Ihny-Anna
" A a Otar. Blfbl", N u e y Bynl t h o Elk-op*rated
Crippled
Child rea’t
Homo
la
Turner— r t' 7 Jane—Ulraion.
“ Hand Onan M u " , M. E. t,alniMb—Natali* True.
"M M ", &amp; R. fo rd —Charlotto mboloney W. R. DuProa and Jl.
A. Hayaoa, trot* accepted |a Iho

In J'm

FOR RENT) four-room furnUhad
apartment. Apply
317 W **l
Third 8treat

I A Sana, Uwd Car Donlon,
,W. M S t________________
r i A L R —Vood rar. IMS Wil­

is MdMk Good condition. Vary
•u h l*. M l t Fifth St.

PAIN T *JP with DotUr A Gay**
nuillly product*. It pan- HUn-

"Diner* For On*". » , R. F o rd baalnrao am«lon and
Kefalla True.
cortmonka. a cblcku pilau aup"PWklea and Tea", lamb ■Mary
B l u Balky.
"H Can Ra D u o ", O m i- N i| * February, 1837, marked the
Ho T i m .
KXhh annlTcriary of the death of
"Iw ry R O u Middleton," F o rd the yrrat Rumba port Altaander
Chariotto T u t .
Purhkln, raflrd ihr father o f mod“ Flaaogu tw Flmudcia," T. A.
ora Ruaaiu Uttraiurr.
Daly-Nntolld True.
m ila
Mr*. A lu h
Lyon of Plano Soldi
G iu d Lode*, Mtrk., and a ftUwd " S u Rayo", Richard Krtnlalln—
PrancM Thom pan, f Pupil of
Ml** Owen. Mia* (hern la a
M ibT J. R. Houchtont
Chrlatlnn Helene* iiur**. Two
other ladIn, M n. Proaold and “ Traptdy", M. Eva Qolnlan—It-1
tl* Jaaa Glfason,
Mra. LI ad both nf New Verb
(late made up ih* party, all "Batty PiacUcrt Her ptino Lea■Mr—Natali* True.
bar la# a food tha*.
After the recital, a aortal
Mra. C. Moran, Mn. Edd l.undqulat, Mr*. K. F. I.undqultk Mr*. I 'u r followad, aad rafm bm uU
Garda and Mr*. Archie Hwtnau • f aaaertod rakra and punch ware
a*read by Mra. R. E. True, ,aatpent a ploaaant day with H it.
Rprndlov, on Wrdnoiday rrmani- abtod by adtroral Girl Seoul*.
Tba ball w u decorated with
borln# her birthday.
*
palms aad cladloll and also vanoa
| Tha la lb t fw Ladha Aid mol ad *wt flow n*, while the «rrvwith Mr*. Hllma LundauUt u la# table at.th e rear waa overthe Aral Wadeeaday a* uaual laid with a Ia n doth and con­
with a food crowd oat.
tend with flowora
A jolly crowd from Daytou
Mr. aad Mrs. Kahn, of New­
enjoyed an wruMdi hoi* ap u t port, Pa., a t r i callert at Mr*,
lobort Ramaay*a last Thuradby,
•a nola from S t P*:*r»bur# to
Doytoaa Reach.
Mr. t aymuwd O nuby and MU*
Mary Hoke, o f Edaeatoa, N. Y.,
Hartford, Ceaa*
wart Sunday
caller* at J. R. Houfhton'*.
Mr. end Mra. .Lovell and rbild r u who have bwu reelJtn e
ad Uha Mary f* r *am« time,
merod to Palatka bat mob
■Rato Mr.' Lovell b employed.
Mr. aad Mra. Fred Andoroo*.
aad du cblo* w on Suaday cue*'a
at tba home o f Mra. Aadanuto

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» * “ r - r 7 m ii.u u ia, hloeh
aaf wall* body « » *
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lira, named Jan*.

I &lt; in r old Jersey. tawa e«l•r. block ewlteh, named R#«Ititr
lu -m a a lb , old lloUlala. epotltd body, black and
wklto,

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“ S ^ion th / JK"j*roe*, brown
- tr i . d T, ; r , . . « . . a , b u « k

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Mult, orI Lit black l

«wm«d

^Tl^m o n lk a old cow. black and
while, w llb while lea*. Oh io -

^ l l l a n l l u old row, hlark;
L—lv with while macka oa
k«»ly aatl lei*, k»art In tba
fore, nam L Heart
li-m o u ir*
kudyr w hile

aid cow. htaek
lea". !« " ■ ( , r **

“ R r i o a f k : oM cow. black
a n - while. w M
b , t a
dera and let". With a heart la
Ike face. Booted Mary JOBO-

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Yao ara hereby ordered aad reweired to bo aad appear oaaw the
Heat day pf March A. O. ltlT ,
rnrfenwmtk, onto ** a eaatttad *4- to Ike' bill of complaint filed
dreak A. M M A M A * a a d ----------— acilaat row tw tha rirrwlt Coen
•KAMA* H i wlfa,' wkooa roej- »" w-mle-le I’nentr. NtalO ad
deaee la At. Joha-eHU. Raw tM V VWiUo. u, '.AU.AO. fSU'.VfUCOa
■” &lt;mtttOHQ. an b«|Iob far dlCA tH «A »lt» tWHIT »ad.

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— WHMl
wlfa. wknao raaldanea la,.*• J*artkoldl Aeeaoe, J ltw i.C ity , . m o
leeaty. U alt**. aad If k d . ^ l r

•.o k-nfurd Herald la ce»l*nated aa the pewepaper In wklek
tk l- order ahall he nuhllihed for
fwar weeks eonoaeolleay.
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kief tbla o r te r ah*'- i&gt;*' imb­
ibed far fo ar *wo—•—-*■—• week*.
Wltaaaa a I*. m fltxiw ve. O erh
r tald C lrralt Court *-wt the ofrial aaal lhere if. / »
'ho Wife
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The ara,aamrat of |K« m M acrtbod pr»e»f tr la tlM C t«M #
sronarty andor lb* uM rarUH* tfoatlnnlo, Plata of flw lt t , I H
rat. ueaed n &lt; In the turn* of
h »v &gt;. of NWI* e fN W It.ia d
c h a m k h » . r u r r r .R .
iion a , T ..»n .M * i f • aeati
V llt a n M "M lflrsta .Hall W
liana. I t Kaat. I f acrra M f
rrtlaameg securitisa la law, tha; or laaa.
.x m ftr f r t r r I M ih.rrla will ba
Tb. aaoraamoat of tba a
tala la lha blabrat bh.d»r at «ka property aadar tba u l 4 raatl
raart-houaa door na the Oral rata Is.uag aaa la Iba aarat
Moialaf In lha month of M.rrK cA lin ii; &amp; klAt'.Tl.N.
» l t . whlrh la Iba lit Aaf al
t.al.»a paid rarliflrala .ball
\larrb. I f ST.
rrdrrmrd arnirdlna la a f i '
P a lif Ihla Ith t.ay of grbruary. prnnartr d'arrlbad lhar.la will
l»IT.
...........,M,“ •" ,h* hlahral blddar at
UarMR aad «Wap*nUarlaa mrai
O. r. IIMINDOK. raarl-bnara door on Iba fl
Clark of rirrull Coari of u,.n.u.v in tha nrnalb at Mfl
p a t tbps M aapaatally alfaatlra al
Baialnola County, Ktarlda. IfJT. whlrh la Iba lal dap.
______ March. I»ST.
" t S f 1,M ol'abral cardal (lhal li IBSAU
,hu 4,h lUr “f
balpa fa raMaaa laaar of iba or­ lan n i ar tm n iTiat ran
m i
iw » a
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u p HicnlftKM
al nia»» faarl taaal palaa at man
Nolle.
la barvbr
Ibat
i&lt;i.&gt;k
tlrault Caort
oliaaHoa with a beaaflclal plant r im
u m a t i i .u a
k iiu it
£&gt;•. county, p G J
talfU t. Bat babll-fanalaa. am .•ART, baldar of t-t of Tam Catli*
M - M l . la .u a tl t h r T ib d a y l , , A W
a ifu tliaabk fa lakt) la pradtiy
b o th

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Tilt!
ll'IA lin "o fr
lu
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n n -re ^ ;,
IStaTRCCTIui*
»‘,r b"ldar
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kmlnulr. Klorlda.
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tor at tha aga a f I I , defends tha recent wedding • * aiaa-jraar-aM
Eaaka Wlaalaad ta 25-yrer-old Charlie Johns atar BnsadvUle, Ton a.
" I f aha llkrs him w«n tnough, I think lt‘a all right,* quoth Mask
who la shown with tor hutbnnd, Orville Bohannon, B , at ttolr
cabin to lha Oraal Smoky Mountain, nrar Gatltnburg. Trnn. (Astorla tad Praia Fhata)

Ann Faith Favored To Win
Feature Race A t L ongwood
Wild Paanr, Chance Billy Deck And Laeky
Charlie ExpectedTo Side Form Winning
Finish InTheMoney Daily Double Combine

;Tw» Saafordites
Off T« C a p ito l
Ta Saak Airmail

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Ana faith la .ypcclrd lo run
true to fotm
whan .ha
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othrr
the
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Ixmrwood trark pnnrram tonlcht,

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Toadgto iha lacs I csgars travel
ia Par — Bsach where they will;
face Baca ta their horns conn
la a corneat which b scheduled ta
begta at I AO a'dock.
P m Sknfordkn bold a M-Udaclslaa aver their opponents of &gt;»right, rvgV tarad when the Bars
played t o n am Jan. IP. The victory

CITY BRIEFS
A special meeting of tha local
ood man's ClrtU will K
hr Id
• P. M. Monday In Woodman's
all to coatlnua plans for the

Kails have founded a "univerrl* 11nlXTII— Futurity: luilyvourn.v,
•* of our
forcei" In Berlin, All K » « . uiahi m.ik. My.tk iMd.
L e ^ ''" « " f 'he srmy s n .ln iv y .n l S la ! * 4 . Z V wmh.
**r foTcea are g'ven oy mitimry
h k v k n t ii - » - i «
m u -:
li«rhv
m,n 10 cl'ltens of the reich.
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by oaa wba really knows how. EXPERT fLO O i: sanding, paint­
ing and decors ing. Boa P-11
Briggs, Jaowlar, »l»gnolle Avr.
rata Hortld.
MEN! MET VICOK A T O N C E !_____________
NEW (ttirea Tonic Tablets coo- | L &gt; 3 m h M
aln raw oyster Invigoraies sn&lt;l
............ Eurn.hr, I buuse,
chcr stimulants. One dose peps .p ^ 'O R RENT:
orgat.s, glands. If not delighted, ( 'empty ftb. 15. 8et&lt; Takach's
maker refunds few centt paid. Restaurant.
Clll, aril# Mclleynolda Drug Com-; •
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ft» I'rvllflt All- No. 13. |••aunt til*
•Ih lluy of Annual, A. l». ten Ma

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In furlhrr i»nl*rM ihul
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;r«l I'lrk. I'hAnrv a*•%*•rllw.
T9JNTII - &amp;-l« mil#: Hpsinuh
■
iVn J. JumI Hh«»w Km,
rk Iraki. Tnif llurh. IllstaistIm
p
uurnn. Hwugavr ||||», Mlll»r Iwail.

••VM M o r «rri.ir«T ti&gt; h run
v i a m s ii
Notlra I. h,rabr Sl»rn. tb.t li
g. MoWIIUHVMIk hold.r -f «k ••
T .s IVrllftral. N» I. Irauatl Hi'
liop day « f July. A l» •»*•• *'mi'
fllug turn# In my offl«(«* uml hu*
m«4u appIlfMlIfin f«r u i m
In Ini laBiMXe Ihrrrnn. H.ihl
rul« #rnl»r«rr« lh# rnllunluu *|w r l M prn|i#riy In thr (*nun(» ol
Hdmlnolw, glut* of
In-wll
W 4 nf HWH «f NW!i, Krrlion St. Tfiwnahlp 19 Hcmlh.
Hama ft ^ at. t« Arr»a niuru
•»f !•••&gt;

Fallow The Dags Al Laagwaad

Wkito Tkvy Last!

NIINNALLVS HEARTS
WHITMAN’S SPECIAL
VALENTINE PACKAGES
n P*
and

i

an ey’s Drugs

Phone 104 ar R } J
Coleman.

PO E BALK— Used e a rT IW ^ W O hr* aodaa. Good condition. Wry
reaaowbla. M l E. Fifth St.

VALENTINE SPECIAL!

P

R E B U ILT
2-ton Dodgs truck
with ■wlary body,
ready
lo
bsnL PrWo, I 7M . Vobuill Chev- WANTED TO RENT building for
retail flora In good business
rolot track, * fiery body, 14U
Real A Bane, food Car Dvalera, section o f Ranfortl, minimum 35
fort frontage. Reliable firm will
SOI W. 1st I L

lease. Write ns what you have
or may have open In neat two or
three months, Boi M'ja, Tampa.

T w « ~ C H E V R O L r r ~ i I 2 “ ton
truck with g wftaei Block Hit
mond traitor. Oood rubber, 1917 FOR lA L R t Small Natioaal cash
ragtomv naod very little.
f lO
tags, A -l conditlan. phone M l It.

Magnolia Avoao* phone M l.

1PAIN T »JP w ith'ibiaiw S~GsV&gt;
J quility produc s. It pays. SUnIry-Rogera Hardware Company.

AN Star Feature • Tonight
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY
ANN P A im P U L
TRUTHPUL LAD
ja c k ro e
GENERAL HAHABA
BUDDY OATES
*
WILD PANNY
RED PICK
CHANCR CHARLIE

CENTRAL

THI116
WEEK
Of the Year

!*FOR
SALE— 13-man t its
»M
I (iuernaey Jersey heifer. Reasonsble. R. Hauser, School Farn,.
iP O. Ran MB.

W E R T 'T h e - J E W E L E R

Y COMPANY

Arreo.

C i a t s i f i e d A d v e rtise m e n ts
UAVE YOUM WATCH re p a in t

SPECIAL!

7 ZL

e«s* In from or the Court lloys#
door in Ik. n iy o f tbraford. floe*•*•••■ Ike l«aal kuura r.
Monday, lurch I. I ll,
all that rarlala tract of laad li awrtew a r t m n t r i M raw
t a v imr.n
Coaaly. PlurMa, da•c rIM ne follows:
brr.br given. ih«.
.RKETJ!?"
°*I »• N T m i i n a t
..t T lii.V
c'ralral Park
IIPIU
II,
Ovlr.li.,
K h , holder of
••••rdlat to tba |dat iharaof
rat Crrtlflr.tr No. liai. |..,ln|
recordad
la
put tlooh *.
ka Tib day of July, a n i . l
paaa I t of Ik. Publlt llacurda
Coualr. V'lorMa.
bra
mr for a lot
baa JlTi.
ma.t, appllrallon
JAMKa o. Hi IA IION. j n ,
l!?. W
Ih.rron. Hold
« . R PlailBACK,
*taMM rrllflrnl. amhraraa ih. folK.olna
Irarrlbrd proprny i„ lh,
Altar aar far Plalatllf.
&gt;f Hrmlnnl., K l.t, „ f pi.,,1^*.
flit
XKH Ilf MW*4 of Ni:%. Mrf.
•inn I*. Ttiwn«hl|i 31 Htuilh.
Th» neoeoantenl of Ihr maM ftfop*
My uitilrr llir "rtlil rerllflruto |i
r-b In Hip imiiip »»f I*. •&gt;
XIITClIF.I.Ik
I ' ii Ii m
rerllflnato elinll l»•tlrwm*41 itrt'ttft|iru in |.tn lit**
•r*»f*#il|r itsarrlM Ihrrmin twill
•Ii|
lh*» ItlhUMi ••Mtlpf a* I He*
Mirl'hituw# iliMtr on Ihr flral M«*w*
o In llir monllt *»f ainfrh. IUti
Mth In Itto |«l &lt;•ay of aiwrch.
1T
|Mini lllU all* It ) of I’rlifMfy,
elf.
(I r IIKIlNIHiN.
t*l«*iK of rirrull ••oMrl «»f

Ktd'IITII—»-l#
l i
during the Crimean war when! rtt.« it»r ti.hout. ty Adam, u-.d If. MOV tl.ll
I If f i r , r K1. * h
soldier, rollml ihcir .mokes In '•" *• •*'«»K« " ,u
1.0.
kv Al
csnrtdae paper,
mil. lu-dlratl.m. J..r
—_ _ _ _ _ _
Hina. Dutch ll.fn.r, tUhsra Pta.I.

The logos worn by men of
anelent Home were elliptical In
« ipe and made of white wnoL
ey w en cleaned
with
pipe
clay.

L ump's Drag Store

swung# L A ia i'A n i,

Panny

(irnrral Sahara arc alio rated
hl«hly.
1 Hard riding gmaollne Jockira
Billy Horthim ami W. I . W am
• hare ynthrml In Tampa for lha among thoie fnrnrrd for Iho
1MCA auto racing datak .chut- ilslly double combine while »&lt;&gt;me
, ule«l fer Sunday afternoon orrr faror the l!or»ham hound lied up
' the Plant field courra
llrre are with Block favorite,
i l l of Jit crack pilot, who nre
,,
tuning up for Iho events, rrem i,r mu, c iu ik . i i u . i . k Ximn l&gt;ar
! top to bottom they nro— 0 »car Kk.r. Traill.
I&gt;lrrrt«r.
SUrrk*.
r i
i»_n
„
. , . K»i* 1*11.1, la »l. J l n t
, Coleman, Dalla.; Uuldy and |. J.
HK«i&gt;Nl»-.ij Uik Ptr.i ii.ir ..f
, Callaway, Miami; Larry Itockrtl, " * '!» &gt;wuN»).
'
- | r, *
.’ t Tlu»r*e Ihra^ot. Djilfr t^irrful. till*
• IJhJUMla wi«*u; 1m»u (•rtfa'll. Miami; j 1&gt; rT«&gt;iphnni. Alfiiil» I.im Ii ( ll.i Kifp,
j A ft Challender, Uavcnporl, lowa.J ‘'-■•'r' Pkf. Udk.plr’. look, l*r«l.
,1 Thera will ba al lent 20 "tar . ’ Vlltuii—Puiuntt; l U d
Half
. driven in the competition., of-|ol Imlty Imablrf— niark Pavnnta.
i f k lal. . . .
I lUrmon Warrior, tv. I. tv.. IliirI1 1
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l"
' -• " I tkiiih k 1‘urwfHHl, Hfrr l Slt|w.
'
CIvsretlM rum# Inin
n i i m T I I - l . l i mile: Itlp IS.!
, '**r»t,e» came into popularity ^
And* lt.».r, llawk.ya Chief.

hr maaaa af laflylagtwo

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A h W atch And Jvwelry B gpsW R j

SA N FO R D • ORLANDO
Kennel Club

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FEB* II

—

�Seatinold Cocnty Prodoera ^
More Fruit* And Vegetables Thau A a J
.
Similar Area In America

to CMy Attmi
A a i Wafer
AS INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI
m pspam cB SM

Lewis Pltns
Campaign For
Mine Workers

■ f a i i Garba aad Bebert Taylor, tbs screen's newest ssala
bowa hi • seeas from “ Caaxflle" which show. at the Bite
aad Mnadiy. Greta, playing the role of the LaJy of the
loess Tartar, somethlag uncalled for In ffrcvio'je roles
sao, most iO sriaf female star has played.

HAPPY DAYS IN OLD NEW ORLEANS

ftS T ii typical Garbo cast of -b%
srlth oesey clew bt bas.
jjpMboa1* Include Uowsl B aniiaeii.
Di# I®**** la a great uahrsreky
yB aab eth Allan. Jamie Baiph, w*'k mysierisus klltlags aamag
w a r y OsnWII, Letters Utris aad '* • fr**’1' *
n ‘ eeoatlfie ilomb
' T t i m Hops Crews.
'»hes a bend, solving tbs m y*try

I f e i ssl&amp;» srarjtsi *.ass

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‘ *v A W ELL k n i i r m h p m
•■ .
BOIJtATKO CAST
BHlm s— &gt;. . f . '_______
‘ d w T o f N Ieh ,^ F j f n l " 4"

/Tlorsnes Bice plays tho herolos
&gt;wJ fib r e s In ihs romantic part
•’
Theodors von Bits. Hava lladex,
Break Re It her, Maria Bhelios,
« r f « * Tilbury and H .rry Have*.

||fiyr my^y'play iSd^Sd!
• 27 7 '
S B f r r i ! . a r S l ”.
g ^ e w t i y gradual*#.
s Z _ n Uy

1

7 ^

China’s mlal.t.r o f eduratlon
,hW hsa ordered all school.
be
**"
whh radio fc&gt;for, ,he .nd
af I M t Many Chlacaawkools are

tW5 derroes-aU 4.M*eM»i:i»*

nnd’-u

psaa wife.
"East Masts West" Is aa BrigInal Mery by Edwla Orseswes&lt;
written * peris fly ts display tba
loeabls Arties psneaalby. It was
dirseted by Herbert Maasa aad
Mauds Howell acted aa Aeeseims
Director. 8he abo krid bar asoal
amr. Fists reJ with A Him are Laels Mannheim, n famous Gerawa
actrem, Godfrey Tearle sad Booh
ney Brent.
Majcr Jrsn Pierre Chateau es­
tablished i he
first pTrmsssm
whne smlrm.nt in what Is aew
Cheeter Morris, Dulorn Del Bio sad Richard Dig are tho three Oklshoms la I7M. Oklahoma was
principals In Columbia'. D evil's playground* a fa.t-paced, under- admitted to statehood la IM7.

hu*#, (Ur*lkl_t.'caiii liner and a fifty
’ fully manned eubinaitar.

picture

M W 7
« Ll4” ’ .Uoro‘*Y »*«•»• rjulpmam.
tcMw aad Nat Peadletnn gradual_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i f * * f t — * Columblr, and wher uniMIAMI, Fla.. » b . 13. — W&gt; — '
,ywerahjr tducaiad players Inttadsd Juvenile eourt suthorllke are
’ I T T ? T?" * * ■ ; H*, r T
seeking the owner of a Mryele
&gt; F » n k Belcher and tbo •vamp,” which a negro boy said “ follow8hellos.
*1" aim home.

triangle of two navy o ffW ^ ,'.,. W'V ■
7 *
Insepirakla, who part oart ’ • 7
r tk ' *r ' r M1 **°E »h»hs to
the
friendship o f a wwsseprw
voluptuous
.1- ,fc# kolt,m’ U,WlF
fsthoms below
- __ . . .
tam p i . . l
/ l i k &gt; k . --------- -

ren Interested la neRhar' o f them. I
rnw ln,p
“Devil’s Playground" turns Its |
,n • " • W l « b » eompsrtmsnl.
rttrntion In s sensational e l l m a s . ,,Urr aW“ r
‘ hs
la a .pectseular crash beween a h w rd o u s descent with a life-

bearing hose but the pressure at

V n P MARTIN LEAVES HOSPITAL

MAILMAN AND WASH DAY COME TO •TRAILERVJM.E’

P. W. Burns, Alabama llvestoch
specialist, recommends blackstrap
molaises as ons of the cksapest
whuer feeds available to llveitock
producers.

Three poumls of ensilag. and
one pound of hay per 100 pounds
o f l.vs weight of cattle fed daily
DIs, as the navy's ae# direr. Is
will supply
dairy cattle their &lt;
probably the only min able to
roughage requlreaeeata.
.
make
contact
with
Ik#
eunkro
L .Il
L . . . __ » _____
..
a_ _.
mm
bulk, but refuses to Iry IL The
Analysing last year’s highway
events rr.pon.ibls for this dra­
ml«hspa, South Dakota’s masse
matic situation unfold In a rapidvehicle depanmew classed only
dir# succession of thrills, romance
M o f P30 aceldetya aa uaavaldskU.
and action-packed comedy.
filhoma

Is

too much tu

TRAILERVILLE’—CAPITAL OF TIN CAN T 0U R B IS
TTT7

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T,

A tern* m tskgsM &lt;b»y saN m “ Tri UervWte" ks* (prang as sk AaraasCm Pta. tskms «te T l* te a Tt*r»
Ms sf Mw WsrW m htwwg MWM m u *sw M n m m M m Vteeete • stem * f Mw msMn» m m E *
M b iM N M M i D M I PMMk
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SENATORS STUDY FDR'S JUDICIAY PROPOSALS

KOREAN

FOR

RUBfNQFF

FOR $100,000 HEART BALM!

HANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15. IM7

House Studies
Appropriation
Legislation

Ustablinhed In I90R

SHERMAN STAMP AROUSES S O U T H E R N PROTESTS

M '.M IIK R 99

jFrance Ready
]ToTake Hand
lu Revolution

St eel AfreeneRt To
Be Sought L i t e r
Thin Y e a r ; C o a l
Confab Opens Soon

B i 11i o n ~A n d Half
Dollars
Allo­
c a t e d For P o s t ­
o f f i c e , Treasury

May Demand Internatlonal Control Of
Insurgent Support,
High Source S a y s

1937 Is Crucial
For Labor Head

WASHINGTON. Fb. |}_(A&gt;&gt;—
The House Apprnprintions Com­
mitter spptnved a bill todny to
make $1*500,955,000 available tu
the Treasury ami Postoffice De­
partment* for thr fiscal year he
ginning July 1st.
The house mntedia rty began n
debate on It* pr.liminary to pass­
ageThe hill was the second regu­
lar appropriation measure o f titsession and Carrie,! $75O,0tK) to
permit the establishment of trail*
Atlantic air mtil .o rvie In-gin­
ning about Nov. 1st.
IVstnffire officials plan •«» op
rt ate the service at f»r«t on :i
two-trip s-we.’k basis.
Approximately
one third o f
the to si appropriation— $5tXV
OtKkOOO—was earmarked fo- the

Hint For Reply
From Portugal

W A S H I N G T O N , F eb . 15.—

era comnly-drama which will be .bowing -at the .Rita Theater
Wednesday aad Thursday. The film’s high spot deplete the .pectacular crash o f a U. 8. aubmarlne In fifty fathoma of water aad
the aubeniurnt efforts o f tho Navy’, crack d iv m to rsscoe the
trapped middles.'

” * *lto *mcng lh&gt; php,r*’

TIME CLOCKS RING AGAIN

F u e l Operators Ex­
pect Demand F o r
Increase In Wages

frigid mansion i t aa awyamm
theilc Ktaadmother. Hera bo m •Jeraec. h#art-breoklng
reportrnees, straggling again *
the
.cheating o f aa a sat mi aasti
kb presence. How
■he lad opoets their plans aad at
■bo same time wins the loos ad
his austere yraadparsat
are
trvnta leading to the happy ett*

Devil’sPlaygroumr
Features Dix, Del
Rio And Mo*ri8

“ * H ht » Turkish hath. ere imosg iur-

B ^ m n tte f c i . i n
jyym naie aistory m l fartc.

fc»t la tha m eo etn etiee p tr M
fotWwtat Uh
ChrU V w , ( b
*«oi&gt; tracts tkc s*riy , ex^ritacw of a jrasac am tt ia New
Orlcaas, where a 4 m M m i .
itrvant o f kia 4m 4
pareate
•trhrn lo brine *F tbs lad la I f
Morsnra of bis family aaaw.
1
Through tbs la arraatlmi a f tbs
bindly pastor o f • yarlab sbartb
whsrs Bobby slag# ia tbs choir,
Yankee relatives ia Now York
ar. traced aad they mad for tbs
orphaa la aa eadaavsr to csaflna

Member Aaeoctated

t (AP)—Jahn L . I^wlo prob.
•lily will devote his entire
nttrntlnn until Apr. 1 to a
new wage contract for hla
United Mine Worker* and
then will demand a steel em­
ploye*’ agreement
That wa* word paiuteu
around today among usually
well informed labor men, although
Lewis himself baa rrfu.nl to tli&gt; close hi. strategy in the 1037 cam­
paign on the labor front.
The present wage and hour
agreement between miners afld
soft coal operators espirrs Mar, 31.
Negotiations toward a new con­
tract are to start Wednesday in
New York wih miners and opera­
tors far apart on their proposals.
Operators will ask that the pres­
ent 35 hour week be eitrnded to
40 with no increase in pay rates.
Coal mrn eipert miners to see a
30 week with a pay increase o f
at least IS percent.
Unless an agreement is reached
before Apr. I, about 400,000 min­
ers may strike that day.
Lewis is known t0 believe the
success of his entire drive to **ocirnnicc the unorganized’’ depends
on bis success In steel.

y Seminole Autoists
~ Buy 4,187 Plates,
Collector Reports
Automobile license sales for
1937 in Seminole County today
'otaled 4,187, Jno. D. Jinkins, tax
rnllecto* reported for the period
o f Dec. I, 1936, to » b . 12, 1937.
lie divided the sales into the
following classifications;
Passenger cars—$5 tsgdl 182
sold; III) tags, 2.432; ftS tegs.
48A; |20 ta g* 54.
Trucka-aeries “G", 139 sold;
series “ G il". 277, series "C»K'\
314; light trailers, series “ IB",
66; heavier trailers, series “ 11” ,
31; o'her trailers, series "L ", 9;
school buses, hoarse, and wreck
era, series ” K’\ 14.
In another statement today
Mr. Jinkins railed attention to
the faet that less than 10 busi­
ness days remain in which one
may obtain s one percent dis­
count far payment of his State
and County real, personal and
lntar.gib!v taxes.

Blizzards Claim
v
Lives Of Two In
We s t , Northwest

Il'M Ilaae* It* !♦■*» TSreel

DETROIT, Feb. 15.—01*)—Factory whistles called approximate­
ly 75,000 employees back to work today In General Motors’ plants
re-opening through the nation following settlement of a six-weeks'
strike. Within a few days the Corporation expects to have nil its
135,000 workers back to work. Above is shown some of the women
workers returning to their job., apparently happy because the week­
ly pay check can again lx- expected. IA P Photo)

Baseball Heads Wilcox Explains
Seeking Paint Antagonism For
For Grandstand Court Proposal
.Watson, "Wright Call Repretientative Say«
On Lo cal i t e H To II i k h e ht Tribunal
Help In P r o j e c t
I h Not C r o w d e d

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Tue.day's tides. Tidal Str.tlon,
Ocean Pier, Daytona llearh: low.
6:50 A. M. and U:lt P. M.; high,
6:55 A. M. and 7:15 p. M.
Sanford Lodge No. 62.
Masonic Order, will meet
o’clock t» norrow night
Masonic Hall. S|M-,ial
are on the program.

of the
at 7:30
in the
features

Thirty Hey Srout* of Troop
Five were slated to return late to­
day from Camp Winona where
they spent at hrw day ramping pe­
riod under Scoutmaster Herman
Morris.

The ".’ snford American Legion
Poet will mret tonight at 8 o'clock
In latgton Hut, Lakeshnr* Houle-,
Henry Watson, president nf tho'
-Mark Wilcox, former Seminole vanl, for a regular session, acc,tid­
Sanford Baseball Association, to- County reprrsrnta'ivc in Wash­ ing to Commander Lloyd K.
day ralliM attrntion to the urgent ington, explained his opposition Boyle.
need of a “ new face" for the grand-1to President Roosevelt's proposi'
Methods by which the Govern­
stand at Municipal Athletic Field, to inctea.e the number of jus- ment purchases surplus cabbage
He, along with Jimmie Wright, tires serving nn th,. Supreme crops were to Have t een explained
the club's secretary and treasurer. Court, in a letter received by The at 3 P. M. today in the Court
suggested the donation, by San- Sanford Herald today,
House by an A A A
representa­
ford citizen, o f ea.lt or materials
Mr. Wilcox, who ia the prr.cn*. tive.
to palm the structure.
representative of
the
Fourth
Preparations were being pushed
"It is the only eye sore on the Florida District1, said tha’ ho
whole baseball horixon,” Mr. Wat­ favored s minil«-r of the Presi­ today by Forrest Gatahel to move
son said. “ The City and the WPA dent*. drmsnd* with re«p&gt;rt to Into his new store on Feb. 26. "Un­
building, located at Fourth Street
have been overly generous In help*, the judiciary, “ hut I am uttal'ering u. t» build a clubhouse and to ably &lt;ipp„»-,| to the plan of ap and &gt;'anford Avenue, is to be one
secure mueh-nerdtd repairs to the pointing additional judge, when* of the moil modern in the City,
diamond itself."
| th,. incumbent ha. tracked th*
Spuni-h American tVnr veter­
Ptc.ldent Watson .aid that In »B'' of 7U years b'Citi.ee it i- daan* were to a.srmbl* before the
view of the wide assistance al- liberately deigned to imm&lt; •liatoPier Band,bell at 4 o'clock (hin-ady given by City officials, tho ly
Incr.a.e the membership of
afternoon for rerenmnies honoring
heads o f the Baseball Association 'the Supreme Court."
the American* who d id when the
dul not frrl they could u«k tho v “ The Suprem, Court docket is
battleship Maine was blown up in
municipality to give further aid. , not emigrated", Mr. Witeov .aid.
Havana Harbor &gt;&gt;M Feb. 15, 1889.
die pointed out that the City “ A* a milter nf far: increasing
Commis.lon last year “ catnu the number o f Justices would .low
Sanford N’amnal Giinnlstnrn to.
through" for the outfit and con- up the work rather than speed it
night an I tomorrow will undergo
iributel sufficiinr rash to enable tip.'*
Inspection by Col. Civ-a of Jack­
it to come cut of the setison with ' "The remedy does not lie." Mr.
sonville, regular army officer ano outatandtng debt on hand.
| Wilcox continued, "in the appointsigned to National Guard duty.
La.t week Mayor Kdward lltg- |ment nf additional judges who.e
Tomorrow tho medical detachment
gin. annuunceil that 11 *500 was opinion, are known in advance
will be Inspcctd by Major Greene
available f»r the cumplction o flh e )Bnd who ar,. virtually agreed to
of New Orleans, at.,, a regular
5'1-man clubhouse. While the pmj- uphold the policies of a particularmy officer.
ect viriginally was to In, finance,! ar administration. The remedy
with W PA funds, condition* be­ lies in the adoption nf amend­
The weather; Partly rlnudy ml
yond local control made it neers- ment. to the Constitution •&lt;» itive
slightly warmer tonight. To.--sary for the governmental organ-.’us lh,. power to deal with those
day mostly cloudy with rain in
ixation to temporarily with,haw it*, prohlrm*."
north portion slightly rubier i*i
aid because fund, were needed ’ “ If our administration ran In­
extreme northwest portion. Fxmore urgently in other serious ofjereas, th,. number.from nine to
teem,. Northwest Florida—mostly
the country.
(I't s il.w # its r . . , r s . t
cloudy
tonight
and
Tuesday
President Waison *»ld
ha«*e|
~ —
sllightly warmer tonight, colder
was nveestary in the painting w
.......
J fix
* 4
In west portion Tuesday.
project if it Is to ho accomplished. L O l I g W O O G
1 OUT I S I
lie rmphasixed that the Chatta-1/ l l . 1
n • .
af
nooga Lookout basrbill school will V i| U D I f 1 V C 8 I v l O r C
open her* Mar. I. and will he f'd- ■ * ■ „ _ __ r T _
r» „ I *
f
lownl shortly by the arrival of ilia
traatlaas# Os P sa * Vkree I
*
_______

B r i t i s h ” Ship Fire*
On Rebel Plane Off
A l g e r i a n ( ’oast
Ho Tl»# ti«*rl*lni l*re««

Francp,
\\it Ii
warning
words to Italy, is proimmi
to ilcnviml inlvriuitionnl con­
trol of fort'igu mipport for
Spniiish instirgcnl.s Hy Felt.
-S. tint Inn it alive sources said
today.
Anthorilatiw pri'iliction*
Hint a Franco-Hrilisli liUnkatli* of lln* l’orlti);csi&gt; const
would b,- s,night If Portugnl re«
main,-,I ndimiint against supervi*
st'tt of its iHir.I.-rs and folio IVoil
I'ri'iuicr loon IllimtV tlocbnation
that Franco cannot nuvpt con.
timiod violation, of non-mtorvoulion.
Ilium tol l tbo Italian ambassa­
dor that landing of Italian force*
near Malaga, Spain, was a flag­
rant violation on non-intervention
legislator* of South l aioltna and Georgia have j,.„o .1.......pm'. . ling plans of the |Mdoffice de­ and that Franco will not tolorntu
partment for issuing a new three-cent stamp Inuring 'It, .
. tin, William Tenimselt Sb. t - “ open invasion" of Spain,
Tvv„ lit in-Ii destroyers fired at
man (up|«er left) who.,- Union arnty devastate,| liliiili ..f 11&gt;. .. ii|, during the War Between the
Stairs. Tho stamp al«o would carry the pi.lute , , f ( « „ ,.n „, |
l. ud. is, Gen. Grant (crnterl nn airplane "believe,I to bo A
and Gen. Shetblan (rlgbll. Ile|&lt; John A. May, author of
i. - I. i.-u „ f pr„t, .t pa—,-,| by the Smith Spanish insurgent plane," official
souroe, icportcd in lam,Ion when
Caio Iiii*! I.'kfi-vlatim*, i« hliuwn m«li£ht$vitly |Miin(iii|a t••
I|(r i«i .i #|*&gt; mi tin
it iitienipteil to botnlt them o ff
raniittfi l»all ilurini? Shi’iman’* *lifllivur of Colimiliin $\ . , . t«
|*|
the coast of Algeria.

S a n f o r d Establishment County School
W ages fig h t On Insects Youths Attend
— —

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*

Bureau Of Entomology Ex|)criiU’n(s U iuVrair In Orldodo
MethodH For Preventing Destrue_____ tion Of Oops By Rests
Seminole DiMplays
Are Prominent At
I.o . and in Sanford &gt; •!&gt; Ium.I
Visitors Exhibit ■plan . of an •-•abli ioi.. m dt.it 27th Exposi t i on

Local Area Shows
Population Slump
For January, 1937
I

Poimlulion In th&lt;* Sanford mvu
duiup,| n miluml iltirrnmi « f
•rvrti in Jnitiinry, arnn«l n^ l»i in i
official r«*|N»i t
r*'b ,imm| totlav
by Ihirobl Hankins vital atktU*
tkinn for th'* Mdion.
,
lli&lt; figure * an* aa follow»:
it
lilt tha—mail* white, ,*l; f* oiatii
wag,- a 21 hour a -In fight
white, h; mab* eobutil, ••; fetiinlM
School rhildr. i
against insect, that o-o Id -I u.ty
of Seminido
Bolonit, I; total. JI .
the Sou’ ll', valuable in u k
t'iiintv today were enjoying nn ex
Ib-.itlM mab* white,
femalo
It i. the U.
Bureau of I n- o tra holiday on# i
li-cn-ed by atl- white, H; mate rotoreil, 7; fem.ilo
logy and i head* d loti
y i ib otitie* « „ dull
nll vvlute sin- » » I*•l %*«I, «; total, JH.
Stahl.
•I in • ntiglo u’„ it. I tla* opening i.f
the IbremlH’r leeonl hIhiwiiI a
| I * h .i 11v*. four men at
the Centrul I |o|oil Kvpo-inon 11,1
" " '" " d t-’ 1" " ,,r
vrttlt
t Miami,»
|
hirth)« aiul I:* ilealIm re|»orte I.
aa
|
a*
I «iisinlll|l«'&lt;| &lt;1% f *a||«s\\ ,
'* r lla**kitis staltslies cove?
* nting u, r- at the festival found Sanford, 4»he .Mary, Lil.,- Mon..... .
'
ts highly a live in It,' roe uiul Paol i
| liltliifi \hitli hi ••
di-play,. Among ,1, ■ l,H-al honth.
...
,
' iteniiM nniut it
Initial rffortt* evi-rti-ii Saturtlay 1 .
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.
huminm| , nf1'' i i
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muni by th»* t Iu i i i Int «»f
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all iifii i'i
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of
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bt'iiH* km hen |•i «•«Ittx t - |»y iiitij
(
o f »h#» oganizamui to*
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I!
iii* of tin ft iii« l|»al
bje t .
J« •-*l*lu n# |i &gt;*I
home demon
w inl ih»» entertainment of touri«t« met with "Verwlu lining »ue* 4,ll,&gt;,,'U »!••• I" ' »•»*♦ ilttenllou
»ri» i h u im iu ; nie.it exhibit by
TOKYO, I I
15 - IbslieH of
leaf »i« r who It
re**, T. K. Sim|»*on
t hamlM-r l,M‘ ' 'J'
#*»u»imi"I«* * li.ijeer, Kutuiir Farm- iloM reb b rm it,
f the i ItitietfU
, iat
l e - 11 1»• ,f ,|
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f
th$
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&lt;
piesiiletit, *nl 1 uwljy.
• «»f \m m ,i
|terv»*ed by s\|ex lirw year w I* |eenv«*ri*d ill I Im»
t'nngiu’ulat ioim an&lt;l comment* try iti’118
l!
'ii-nn, fbiwer, bulb aii'l plain i a m ♦ nf ;$ till-ill • at
a\lit II MiT*
In
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in
&lt;ia*«
fio'iir
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I
•n the ret i-|itmri ibi$«I entertainment
•&lt;kbib.f.i,&gt; S.in li.n l Gulden H u b ; .Maiirhourpi", de-tin&gt;.,| Saturday
ai»l it* Mi$ ii i t nn'I h*«*ii
.wive
wen* *howeie«| on the 4 liainlH-r.
**•T dn|d »v. by .Mr^. \ \ . \\. Srmi.; filial by fit *, '•aid di-'pati lu*a to
*f
.Mr. .Sim|t4ofi ie|Mittill tbAt lie i h i t y e a r Ih b m i i •• f t i c b o k
linin'! i l.ipam e &gt;
New a
Iwi'iity ■*'Vi'll .nr I•••i•1111« were the
favorable
brev.lui^
tfiih
n
.i,
.
««.n
affair w a * •uicre^ilul far bey n«l
l ied iln moriiintr in it.,nk ihe ;»7tJi Aifmcy.
&gt; ri|iierr|y
u ttiv in .
an
m tt n i
the ripeiiMtiDtit of the *p&lt;»n*or«»
i "n-tTiuiVi. fair m Otlandu wbi Ii
The Infill nf de.'lthit wax
&lt;*X«
ami lint imuo iltau* pbiis an* I*#* fie»l In m .ftur* to b .iro •»f *f|ie •’
Twenty*
year i« uMrurtin^ niurr iban |n*r,i*d to exietsl 7m&gt;.
w h i i l i .»!•• t ' l i f i i v o i .*•,,
inif ilrafte«| “ for a ie|&gt;eat |h r« m m l i t i o n
half a doit'fi tuum ira of Central 1’itfbi M*riiMin|y injur d wen* in
111 t i l e lii •«(
formanre "
I Inridsl.
h-wpirah. Japant* e imhijm, policed
Only 'I..... in * •11«'nli* v nn *t.
Al'hotigli Hli|*htfy le«s fban |o0
In M«i lit*-i|*xil Auditorium, the the scene nf the ili«.i&lt;*fer and
market
m
l
b
#
•
|»n
by
it
.
turneil out for the function,
»iifmiLil I I'Uiu* M ihm it np, lunrii; directed relief noauiree.
$t•
ha&lt;l u*en r«|s\*tpi|. Tbe atlelul- I^lMlltmeo o f A*rrlenbi i •
Ihe fire bmke nut uImhiI 7:10
III
•nrijiifi. thill Wi'b rile fair.
»evlH, |t W I H r e | » o | l c i |
anr»* if wav repom l, wm hr|i| M,r*l 1,1
oVhek last nichf whim
l.flOO
lit*UIIUMIIll
ahi'W
lv
lu
ll
ini'
nil
il*»wn run«i«k*iat)ly by unfavorablu
',,H* ' here i% hoi $• •|iiit• |
•ll.’ \u Mlnriiini flnnr mill III mher |n i Mini, far more th.m U eapacj b» coii«o«t i', own tpiayv bin *t
weaikrr.
" I ’ he building ale jn IhNil ity. wen* jammed min the Mambu
v n tm If.
li n e III o b .t e t V i l l i ' (• «i| • v I'•••f
In iri|Ninie i*» th** t linmi»er*s
» duln
and -«*veiul hundrnl ru* Wutrti idiiyhiHis.’, deynh.l i«» ,,ld*
fort*. K- V. Ilaine.4, a tourivif.
m in is I Iifered in ibe fair'v firm "lyle f llinese dlUHWI. It wiu a
th|&lt;! the a«M'mhlage that he hailj
hi a I of »It** bur
laid ln»W The bird di play u oil iralla i «'i*axinii A p* ii.i| I biro’Mi
Mb«-«n romiiiK t„ .Sar»f,»nl for five' 0111
"*e e«|M riii.. ,■.#...•%mibe pi mild flnnr.
play wax hemir pieweiped
tu
year« and thi&lt; m the Le&lt;t ww*ve, , *,,^" Hie i««* of v.ino
**I•r-•v •
E a rly vi.dm n yw«’erday
cum- lebbialg. Ihe l.uu.ir new year.
l»w !*««• t l i f f l
I *MI Veg'-'U
flint ll I’ . Ml. wmk

Satisfaction For
Chamber Function! ;!

Woman’s Club Event 'y *••••'- «-i •»«•*,
rronouneed S u i - , ..... . ,lf .... ..
eess; May IteiH’at ,hr.

IbMlieN Of 1)58 Are
Remfived Erom Ashes
Of Theater Building

■r va# a
At least four deaths were at­
tributed today to freeting wea­
ther ami snow storms that visit­
ed th« northwest and far west
uver the week-end.
Highway traffic was virtually
paralysed by snow In parts of
Minnesota ami the Dakotas.
Southern
California
suffered
drenching rain# ami a dust storm
- ‘
| t MMllNMrsI MSg | t « a r I k t o r i
swirled over tha Oklahoma pan­
handle.
Two Minnesota motorists were
killed in traffic accidents during
• blinding snowstorm. A South
Dakota farmer lost his way in a _
-7”
7 jT
Additional donation, by the
snowstorm ami perished within a J f )X I
o U lt
I^mgwooil Tourist Club tmlay
W. D. Hofmann, president of inside of "floe's" coat p*icker.
r roll I!. ........ . t itg v'orto-v.
mile o f his home.
n i a m i g u n H H , , I j a n H l M *well,sl to $6250 the total con ] the llof-Mac llatn-iy Co„ enterl*rior m tho pntgrum, I* IL pulay liu.l infornod pi...... a t
A man missing two weeks was
J
| trihutrd by the organitation to 'aincl Kotariuns today at the
Leshrr, new president of the CeU* thorities that It otiiibl ,-rvo on
found froxen to death west of
, _
[
. ,
I flood aufferrra through Halva- regular weekly lun.-hron at the
Cirruit Court here to.l.y re- ^
A fm r ch#Ilnr|,
Kr„t|l Mayfair Hotel with a series of ery City I'rinting Co., was wel-bi cummittee ....... I by S* it,Grant's Pass, Oregon.
erWrd an order from Attorney F(.rrn of lhe |of&gt;|
"f
1 15,1111
poit, »ai«l «v slight of hind tricks which h&gt;- corned imo the cltlh a, a new mene
|.. ..
•I
,. „ .,
Il -ael, to mat........ otnno rid t&lt;ui &lt;
General Cary Ijindiv lUamlulnr
learned during yrars of travel on her by President II. II. I’npe.
,
_
, ,
,
,
*
for prop.... I legi l.itiou to i,ilo|it
• suit filed against the Stanley-) Th# Army h#r&lt; &gt;1jo |( &lt;n|| ^
vaudeville circuit prior to tho
» I,loirs at today's luncheon ire uniform eha.I. r. f--. Florida mo
Roger, Company for a lle g d non Ircting foodstuffs and clothing World War.
eluded Tun, Murray .if Bostoty I nieiitali'ie.
payment of the State gross re­ which are forwarded t0 th* Ohio
Mr. Hufmann
had Itoiaiian*
K*1" '' Fateh of Kloneham.j
Fir* committee, wer- spiH.intceipt sale* tax.
5 alley rsfeion and distributed gues.tng for the latter pari of Mass., K. T. D- Uartlen of laipier. rd,
)»N|y ,,|o,-,,i,t „ - etti .
Ten lottery esses ami one hit.
Litigation hail been
start,-1 through Army stations.
half an hour as he made r-.| Mich.. T II Kcgcrson o f
Jersey] withi„ ,a,p„|ll-|„n u.r„
\|,
and-run driving esse were to have through an error #n,l the comp­
Cspt.
Keren
said
his
nrganiia
fo*
hrad d the law of 45 cases in Mu troller’s office
made s public •loot # U fci. k-------- ................ handkerchiefs disappear into real City, N J . Davi I Howanl of lluf- Wilo,n ,, „n the rot,unit’ lion .fie ld kitchenware fee-ling on eggs, inserted a half dollar
imo f«l«. N. 5 . Bill Higginbotham v f' m.inir ipialiti........... T.Mm thrmu-b
for tr'sl ar 4 P. M. today In Mu­ correction.
an average or 12,000 prrsons a the narrow neck of a -mall bottle, DeLand, Fla . and Jim Stapler,. -&gt;nnon
nicipal Court, Polica Chief Rny
Flevrn other suits, charging
.lay In laniiavllle, K y„ alone
I and then ahook it out again, tnad 'Seminole High School -ludeni, of
g,.n ||,arham h i, t».k,-d le,t
William# reporad this m&lt;\nlng.
failure to pay the sales tax, re­
,
,
„
kY '•»- «•'*»■; * '“ •'h'cd cigarette di,appear w,th Sanfurd.
i ,h.
within the n-xl
Decked are more than a scorn main on the Court' record* and ,
I’.otartans v.eed tmLy to hold Lit days if po .. .
tin,
I. dv.
of defendants on minor charges are answerable in March. They n o n * rmy m an y Mftion of thet in a table napkin without soiling
country la atlmlnlstered
by the or ''-imaging the napkin,
and the Mar I meeting on Mar. 3 in represen-ing Jack-onv.lle. Miami
such aa drunkenness, disorderly •re filed against local firms or unit's
branches
m ibu ilKAJU-r | am.isril ulk K ” Gray by »lippinir UrUmbi in ronjunrfton wiiii ihu '«n«l Tumpn. ronvcm-A la-t week
conduct, assault Li 4 others
individuals.
_
sics.
ilrec carila iuui a
« o v i Io; hj UrUoUu Uuur&gt; Club, .
.
» in Ti»mpu.

Local Rotarians Are Entertained By
IflOnCV 10 t»6 I 1CI
W. D. Hofmann# Ex-Vaudeville Actor

ayment

Lottery Caaefl Head
City Coart Docket

V

Sanford Attorney
Takes Appointment
To Charter Croup

•iw liM’d f,ivnrait|y nn the flower
di play b hi ihe new flnral ball.
•J i* iiiiniaiiire
iM idem
bav»’
arranged by icurden clutw
atid « uiiuiit reial exbibitura.

Isocal lloy Honored
In Military ScIhmiI

Codec Heryeoni Ihnry Wurhc
• 'I'd e which l&gt; la-livvisl'
S«nfiird.a .uidrnt u, lliverside
will U'tt.ot lo.ijor utieiitiol,
i, Miliruty Academy of Gaiin-svllle,
•h.i’ nf .M It Kt»tiler, who nhnw % •,,l i and llidlywu d. FI.,.. I, i#
garden alMHindiriic with '— (• cited for an oii.sinn Itug roc.
mil to rrcogiiition of which hu
has hr* ii awurded a ntrrir -trija',
according *.* word n ,-i iv,-i hi-rv tuday.
•
This recognition, i. war report­
ed. is part of th. a adamy's ptun
of rewarding , xc*k-n. records lu
Harold I ang, Jr., and Miss Mary all department&lt; and represi-nta *h»
Gct.tlditu- Itlov.on, boil, ,.f Orlando, accutuulatiou of list merit, grant,
umi It" . - Itollin and Ah-ph c l fur distingui'heil attention ta
Fat ou r. lo, l» of l.ongw&lt;H»| were duties,
ii ,-niiil to w,*l her,, ovrr lb,*
1
wi k ,-nd, according lo record, in
tb office of • utity Judge U. W.
Ware.
lll«b lu v Malv
M ".a .y
Tito jurio's books -how that nino |(
n ii.pl-',. s.-V'i, of ih,-iu nrgriH-s.'n ‘
is
n&gt;
ul'.i mid wi 'Id rig IRen-a* since y '
«1
ll».
«
J
23
ituuti Sa'Ui'l-j.
j4 _

Nine ( mipies (Jet
Licenses To Marry

LOCAL WEATHER'

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                    <text>Oatto
Hands
Lon Ha
'ham In Ova rturn Tilt Rioarrmn Win, 24-17, To
Tha Camara For Laagaa
Firat-Half Championthip
Itor*
r 36-34

Eckerson First Defeat
Sftdj Ini Apa
ScleclribNM
lact At DigTint
BpeWy Rati, who hi his last JO U e, Moan,
■ M n n n N , tied tha track toetk» O t««n

U&amp;'ZXU: Sii Baits Listed

oH fo r iL T i l tad. coSm^M
flavored to repeat tonight in tho
* • »»* • *
featured feturlty ninth n n nt ***** 1
tho Sanford-Orlando Konnol dub
“
track in Longwood doeplla tho
n . — 1_ ___
b Wwkta«
* Hafc reyalfaml
Iho fhn bofc,
|tachos a n tho
Lady Ron ham, tn tho ono bos, tor (a cor*try ,
and bitty Omm, in tho two bos, Doha of Conaa
t n farortd by tom* of tho track gnatnmlo) and
font whllo Duftsh Hkkoy or 8uir Conanaght, hk

•• K. Ot P. Fifht
TiTSTtaS Cart Far Ita^ht
I f t S i r i o Battle Royal And 10Lassior tana, wu Round Main Go Are
di'hiM btho
Features Of Affair

laUar ia breaking out of tho tough-t
Ml boW, tho tan bos,
Ann Pago and Judaa J are
farorod for tho daily doable.

iar hatara wTtT'uta
Sts fight*, including a tattle
a§ ta atom whllo n y »l, hrrotring 36 rottnda of boatalUad tbn* point*, lag, feature tho card to bo presentI ad tbla oronlng at tho local K.

dial ovenlm* session, ia ihry
■pud a London paaa tad
Ifed In under the hoop far an
flald goal. With a miaow to
ha locale "fro**" tha hall aaill
; Portion broke ihrongh iha
Id dafonalra of the Uotu to
| another field goal. Tas*. op*
S guard, broke down a Saa&gt;
pace In mkkonrt, dribbling
I tha floor for iho only Landon
of iho axtra period,
aniag her* with aa oyo , f«r.
onnee, (ho Lion* may aaap iha
mod winning atraab of thjl

Ts.aiarrrs

mtmu

riltHT—H mil*: V tnn ‘ 0 lllllrtt*
Ann Charily, Turrit,
DIurloK
fitch, tilil* I 'u k , Jtltra Vrlend,
tJyjwy llarcnln, Mark'* Ml««lnn.
HKiMNlr—&gt;4 mile: tr ir a t Halt
nf Daily Doublet—l.tineal Judy,,
Hpllt Hecnad. livening Krhii, Croli,
Ann Dane, lull Iw k . MJdnleht
War, Mllver Dream.

J* !**• • M b w m r tho former The main tram of tha evening
MR«e _ loader*. They amicbed will bo n ten-round nffair In
*!**•**•* **
befon the which Kid Chocolate of Daytona
fh m w i hand tho hoop again ta Beaeh will langla glove* with
.aaaaaat far aia yaiata, the ****** speedy Jackson of Sanford. Aa the
.•"dlag whh tha Sr. Mias loading, two hauler* are evenly paired, a
Tha Kuatio High Pnarhof* aoa* |
.
i good fight ia In proapact.
limed their qimt for n ahanrpioa-1II* «T*ia •j*
l s l l aaita
Swn alawaa
- t---- * «on'* M
»--- k.aii.
. .Wiho
,.
| Tho ffinal
aotia waa
Thal . ----opening
battle...ill
willL be
ship by roglMeriag tholr ihlnooaih!
Wrwe
aa
tha
'
RJvermen
battle-royal
In
which
five
fighter*
concerntiro win Tuesday night,
Mated eaten peinta while tha Can- will gw ta k for the glory of the
in aa many atari*, defeating tho a m tame through with elg polnta, cauao. Poliowing the tattle-royal
Orlando Tlgrra by a 33-13 aaaat ghrtng the Sb JoItaa a tia with will be two ali-roundera after
at Kuatio ink night. It waa tho
their opponent* fee tha aerated which the flrar aemi-flnal, another
armed tiara the Panthon downed
first-half tklo.
ala round affair, will bo put on,
tho Tlgrra thla w u ,
| I Iarnag*, with aight point*, led featuring Kid Brown artl Battling
Tho Kuatla Irani, which also the winner* In acorlag while Van- Stephenson,
holda ■irictofy wear iha lorslo,
Th* renal-final will bring toge.b!e elated lo men the Celery Ped| f***. accoiimhd for »is pobtta to
.a w
t T iJ I d .HotaU and Kid Glover
arf’ tb# Seminole High School Head
tba fhea fM*e |W alsbi.iho'*
•*•**'"*.
• *q?nd trounced *q tfteipefienred itwhHmad
.^section kna been
for white fana who fj

TIIIIID — Futurity! lljiat Half
of Dally Double: Jim Trnlllp. Mlea
le.la u-yeri. King .lloraham, Juitaa J. lllark (irrhlu. Sunday MornInn. l.tirky mile, l*al Illahnp,
K O I-U TH -4- 1* mile: Duchy A),
Happy Man, Crully ttoy. Commanrtie Jack. Curtin Vinner, •

yrcfWff? rl df.T fc1 ft*
aa*

ESduad Chalks Up
W * r V to i« r y lit
Game With DeLand

l « T I B Moment M u
In ao w aM tfaV A ih s

Kanford High arhnol'* n squad
ihajkad t&gt;P another nay victory
Tm d a y night, downing thr beL «nd Bulldogs' B tram for the
arcond tlmo this season ns tha
atcond
lllllo Feds rsrne through with a
33-10 win.
Tho locil* had II tic trouble
lIn scoring tho victory, grabbing
,n T-0 load In iha flM quarter
~jlaad then outscoring the opp.nlrltlon II to 4 In the second period
J I to lead |B to 4 at half time.
Tallying 13 morv points In the
J , third session to eight for the
• visitors, tho Utttq Fed* stretched
‘ their advantage to 30-13 ere tho
fj four.h quar'tr got under wny.
In that final stanxa, the locil*
• tallied hut two poin'a while the
a losers accounted fur four.
• Pnga M the attack of H r
4 winners, nceoun Ing h r six
f field goals, a tw'al of 13 pelm.t.
i* with Coopsr next, scoring e'uh'
_ point*. Klchllghtor waa high mm
a foe the losing combine, scirlrg

R e t r e a d i n g On
T i me P a y m e n t
113 P u k Avenott

Phone

TOTAL*
orannsi
Ostium. |

C iaaaiH ad A d verti semen fa

three timrs from the flald and
oner from tho lout lino for a to­
tal nf MC«rn points.
Tho coni**: waa a preliminary
to the h'nnford-boljtntl varsity
enn'est fit tho locil High school
gym.
,

KOVKR w iV ll« *KM

EAITT LANSING, Mick* Peb. 11,
— (AV-Ronald nartocn, Mkhlfsn
Blair eager, I* at homi any­
where. Switched from forward
to guard thla season, Gnrloelr refuaad to lot the thangt cramp
hi* alyir. Hr lend* Iho Spartan
Individual scorer*. In tho first
rami’,
against Byracuar,
he
scored 13 to taka the lead. lie"*
still ahead— with mure than CO
marker*.

The linrup fn'IntM;
M.vyoRit it—
e~ra y y
t\Hip*r. r
.. 3
4
a
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*«*• f r
-aS n
a ua
iDrti-.il,
Munflmi, n
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(| m o
ill miiMtrt»m, f|
0
ii
it
I
■.. I a 4
t iiii *. r
......... t
a j
Jim Minnlck, vetiran polo play­
ltlnh.i|i, n
.... a t e
May. m
---------------- •
• * er, Is arldom hurt In a spill. II*
TftT.W jt----- ------------- H
i Tl tells why: "Once you sea you
Dllt. AND 11—
VII
V T are about to fall, kick away from
Doaton, f ______ ___ f
| | the pony and atnrt rolling*.
*. lllwitlntHiihiiin. t ___ I
t 4
Klrktluhtcr, «■ _....____ |
| j
A farm owned by Frank MeItaborn... u ---------- — , a a a
Ji'hiirnn. u ........
,,..o
a 0 Millan of Mercer county, Penn.,
Nharmun. a .....
t
# 4 has bean tilled by five genera­
Warka, t
*
* ,
It. llluolnb,.thati&lt;, *
»
§ * tion* of McMillans. The HXLarre
T&gt;'TAt.&lt;t........—
i u tract has been In tho family sine*
I TOT.
II*Feraet (lortun.

TIRES

P O R KENTt furnish house.
empty Fab. 15, See Takorh’a
Restaurant.
AFTER FEB. 13 ala room bouse
at IBIS Palmetto ^v». Inquire
•17 Genova Av*.

All Star Feature • Tonight

POR RKNTi Five Room modern
bungalow. I l l W. 10th St.
Phono 104 or 033-J. Walter 9.
Coleamn,

NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

GOLDIN GLOW

PIPPUMINT
cocoanut staqin

W ANTED TO RENT building for
retail slors la , goad business
Seelien of Sanford, nslaImuta 35
fact frontage. Reliable firm will
lease. Writ* aa wlmt you have
or may have open la next two or
thro* aaontha, Box 1( 33, Tampa.

PIUIT SALAD

maia fiwa tlw bookm

TUB BALRt Small NaUeao] rash
re-iomr used w y Hut*.
XtO
Ifa^uoUa Avrao* phoaa M L

PINTB JSe-qUARTS Me

WmWaMsSks An* to iwW atem.

minole Creamery Go.

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A P A in a D m

Som ething New
TWO HOURS OF FUN!

Saturday Night from 11 P. M. to 1
Complete Bar Service
Steako—Chicken Dinners
“Catering To The Beef*

P E R K ’S C LU B

Tot Races NlghOp
(Except Btmday)

T n a llk iM A n
Ob RaeU IT

SANFORD - ORLANDO
Kannal Clab

�Vt- *

R eds A n d Rebel*
Each G et Victory
In War's See-Saw
Wild Moorish Troops
At Head Of Drive
EatablieUiiff N ew
Frost Of_10 Mike

Lee Apologizes
For Sait Against
Stanley-Rogers

Madrid Soldiers
Heavily Attacked Comptroller S h o w s
F a s c i s t s Withstand
T e r r i f i c ArtHj lery Bombardment

Location C h a n c e
P r o d u c e d Error

J . M. U » , Siat* tomptrolle-,
today made an nt final apology
for the e rro r o f his office In Inatitu 'ln y suit against the HirnleyS p a in T V e - a a w of. w a r l i f t ­ Rogera lfard w ate Company her*,
e d b a c k a n d f o r t h to d a y f o r •'lo sin g non-payment of gross
b o th F a a d s t i n s u r r e n t j a n d sales tax.
O x ia lia t G o w rtu n e n t — onu
Mr. Lee's letter la is foltowa;
o p a n d th a o th e r d aw n th e n
*Th&lt;a Is to advise (hat th*
a ro u n d th a o th e r w ay.
suit fllnl ag ain st Stanley-Rogers
D e a th s ta lk e d e a r t h , e r a Hardware Com piny for fallut*
aad sky.
to pay the gross receipts tas.
S h o u tin g M o o rish tr o o p s was erroneous, the erro r growing
In t h e r a n k s o f M fldt'iil'it i out of the fact that the location
Fascist b n k p n polntnl an In* nf the business had been chang­
at drivs which establishes! ed and thl* was overlooked on
a mw 10 mil* front along the the p art o f clerical help in the
R i m soulheast of th» office,
,
City a t a heavy cost of Ilfj fey
This firm has* paid Its tile s ;
Urn defenders. The move le d | Ihoif responsible for the e m r
still unsettled th* question
o f ' h iv e rille d on Mr. Htanley. a
which side controla th? M adrid-• member o f the firm of Stanley
Valencia Road. Each claims It. Rogers H ardware Company, per
Complete encirclement- of Mn- "sonally, offered th eir explanation
drid Is Ihe Fascist objective.
,’and have persona’!y assumed th
Saaiailst artillery sought to responsibility, paid th0 cost inbreak ait Ineomplrtni Fascist ru t m l through ’.heir error and
ring on the nurihw rs' with a 1 have done all In th eir power to
bombardment that failed to ills-' right the w m n j done in the
lodge Insurgent* from frosh ixr-t. l'rem ises.
Uorta In the University City i-.ee“The records of 'hie office
lion.
| show that
th e
Ktanley-Uoger*
Tha Government report-*! its ''H rrdw ar,. Company has promptly
a)/, fighter, shot five Fascist [ complied -.k»k the lerpiir-m m 's
ou; at the skie- on the o f this act and the case has been
M M kirt. of the city.
withdrawn."
The communication was signed
Ly Comptroller Lee.
t
ytanley-Rogers was fno of 12
locil firms against whom litigation
was entricd l.y the comptroller
who charged non-peyment of the
gems receipts tax a* authorixed
by the 1933 legislature.
Mors than 100 E lks from seven. The tleven remaining suits are
Central Florida lodges are ex- teturnnhle in March, a.-cordlng to
p tettd to convives hern K nighton Circuit Court records.
■be occasion of ike official vl.it of
_______
. ..
the Sxrfonl uni: by W, A. Wall of
.
,

Future Farmers
W i l l Broadcast
Night!
Sanford

Future

Farm ers

of

America will broadcast between

School*
GMPlanning Sanford
Arc Addressed On
ShopOpening Topic Of Safety
For 140,000

7:.T0 o'clock and I o'clock tomortow night over WDBO, Orlando,
in the In’creat of tha Central
Florida Repetition opening there
next week.
Alex R. Johnson, advisor of the
unit here, said F. F. A. chapter*
from
Crescen' City, DcLxnd.
Apopka. Oviedo and S t Clot.)
would share the program with
Can ford.
John Jones and H etbert Thurs
ton ha-« been named aa priedpals far the locals, although
others may to isilgncd p-rts.
The pmgram will consl.it of
a t'in g band music and talks on
the work of I’Utur* Farm ets In
C entral Florida.
Mr. Johnson announced that
Feb. TO la F. F. A. d ry a t Ihe Or­
lando Fair, adding th a t sevrral
hundred youths *rv expected to
attend from all Florida chapters.

Court Reform Storm I!
Unable To Shatter
President’s Silence

Ktudent* of the Senior and
Junior High School* here yesisr*day afternoon heard school snIhurllics, a City traffic offlc-T
and if i" .v en t.itlies of a rummercial firm deliver brief, pointed
talks on safety.
Smin,| equipment In the Nuena
FmV’y Cruiser earrn il the ndDETROIT, Feb. 12. •AH—O rn- die-.es nf its crew and talks by
era) Motors Ccrpormtion rp reded I.t. Charlie Shaffer to bulb
prepatatlona today to start again schools.
tha wbeela of ita mammoth Indus
At the Senior High, Leonard
try and restor* full-time work tn
140,000 sirIka-affected employe** Mrl.urns assembled student* f.'f
th - occasion, while I'r-.f. Herman
at In citaifil w ig ri,

O f f i c i a l Declare*
F u I I-Caparity To
Be Struck Withta
12 Days Of S t a r t

first to announce its reopening. It
sakl 12/'00 of Its Id.IKK) workers
at Flint, Mich., would return
Monday and the rem ainder wuttH
te railed back d aring, the week.
William S. Knudaen. executive
vice-president cf General Mmors.
said that within 12 day* after op­
erations are resumed the Corpora­
tion would be operating at c a ­
pacity.

Refuses
Record Number Bishop Elected Roosevelt
To Comment About
Developi"« •)»
Sign To Study Head Of Federal New
On C n p l t o f
Diamond Course Loau Unit Here Labor And Farm *

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T
m“
.'tooStudents Assured; Melsch, KPolicies
v a n s , WeStan^
E n g l e E x p e c t * Cottos, C o o p e r
600 Before Mar. L Named O f f i c e r * Supporters Give N »
tlce Of No
It, A. f . r t r a u h b
The F’itst Federal Savings and
House Compro
Three hundred n.pirant* to I nan Association of Seminole

All addresses were ilirtc 'i.i to• ittd motor and pedestrian -.-if,
t)* an run tallied rlalistics of atcidenis and fatalities ore..m ug
lit Attirrica last year.

s ’nrdnm In the uallnnal pastime ' Conumy yesterday ufirtnimn named
.
W A S IlIN C iT llN , Fl*b, H e-*-'
have nlrrady rigttel to attend George |». Bishop us its preside it
| (A IM —T ile
tcm |)C «t
WMK.’
Ihe btiMle.il t ebon I to be colt- to serve one year.
Other officers selectetl at thu rt)1irilliltK tllU ItlMHOVcIt COOT*
■It-c'rd here W ginnlsg Mar. I,
fn ile d t o * !
while Joe* Engle cltiil scout fur ’ annual tession of the tmunciul or- rt'ftirm prnjK w aN
the Washington Senators, expect* ganliaikm Were John Melsch, Sr., till)’ to s t i r th»*P r c u ld c n t I t o
the total to appriH|lnia'e IKK) be- lirst vUa-piuskleni; Frank Ev- to m n k lm r a tllr f c t c o m m M k
Stis. scion 1 vice-ptesl.ilnt; W a l- " ) I iil)|ltisltln u IlltncklV o r « ! * • ’
fore the opening tiny.
ter I., tamper, se-rctary and liras- Kt’HlioilS f o r It n tm p r o in iM . ■'
Originally expecting from UK*
u r .r ; and George A. DeCone*. at , CflU'Htitilietl lit tl |iro M «0»»to 2ml you lit* to n1tend the
torney.
fcn sift* , M r. ItiKisovoIt am lte
rcheo| In-ing sponsored by tbo
An annual report from the Ath"
" * **
......
_
- | Chattanooga lookouts. Fugle nnd
sc.ciation contained s.ati.tlcs - J »#'k almut current dc»elopm «l» .
'/.inn lin k , Cbnltmim-gu scout,j
stip;mrt th.- rhilm that the unit "* 1 l,&gt; ' l ' 1" " House or on Capitol
,
,
,
,
• V g U B IU l U l l l l lTO weeks but from nil Indira* is growing into one of the strong „
I inline ml institutions of the Cuun1Vr“ T
•"
Admlnla*
I lions, the time may be extended ty
trot inn, however, expressed * heVelio Williams
t iiy Aviation
thirty dnys, arconling to
.
....
. „ ,
Bef that the I’rnddrnt would |*i
ro in in Ittee titan, and George Me | | , nry Watson, prcsi-lent of ihe
3lore than III loans hive »«■"&gt; flI11)hlill.„tll, ,t.lmr and farm poN
Invitations had been sent today llotv left hero early t,»lay for Snnfer.l club of the Florubr State tnado s ttce the firm w .s .rg a n - | j&lt;i(i r||m i, , r f„r , h,
nai'hitlgton Oil the first leg of a I .ragnr.
m
il. The** |o4iH m e Im i Kc I iiy,
,,
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....
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.*
to nearly 200 w inter tourists in/
,,
* . ,.
I Nimii* of hiM nuiMHiru*m
in.i jor eff. rt to place Sanford nn
real
iMiutr
tt&lt;
rolliuora
,
with
ti
i
.
.
S
The school, which liax
Ih-i-u
iK’anfnrd to attend the nimuat re ­ the irh elu led airmail routes of
.
.
g .» n« I n* of no rom nronm* wikh
MRirlciioii tf.t to ini* u u* of ih» .
/ ..
. _
.
. j |»i»on*’n i » of tho mo4t wn-rcH
ception tomorrow night at thu tile nation.
| nationally advertised, will he tun
wi’hntit any expenso whatsoever l,ll&lt;
I
viinlal
of
tiU
»uKiTt
riio
iin -lli#
We man's Club.
The S ’llfcltdile-t lire &gt;Up|mrm1 In the.
It a1U1
a i * j|n.ruA :4*u fhr A o
.............t&lt;i4^
#/.. o “rTFR*’
c --l
l*r
r
.i
c
i
of
lei-ers
from
hading
.77i&lt; ■i t 'a s M . . w • - tCdliuta
v. k.,
.7 ,- ,'t .f .* l im
’ n if jiiHlicru over 7J •hr
rrpdon el their living expetiMf.
■tho W clcome.to-Ssnfor I Committee Imdues* fin a l and ind.viduals here. No tui.Jon IVe t* rollccti-l.!
tho pnM year ml that “it retire.
lien? ti -i11. j itl'f lit the need lio ail1 "1 ilw Women's Civle Comniiti.e
In answer to suggeitiiius th a t
Should the project he extended Is wi ll t*tim.iil('rjiiilu .aiisfa.llu i
tun I serv h e.
U c a l Townserwiitrs will assem­
w r li'nrn that a grs'tit ann um of liKidailen I,,- passed n -|u h ln g
of the Chamber of Coinmerre and
another two weeks, the classes
ble a t 7 o'clock tonight in their
Kooil I* luing ilntin with thu more than a majority of murk I t
I W iny of the tvstltmitiial i t It
held timing the hitler time will
d u b room no Railroad Avenue t la being executed with the nsiist tn i, si in I i|es showing actual tush plit time willi the t lmltiiniiogn Inmls uf thi’ Arsociotlon in tim h - 1,1 h r. i imrimstB'ittenat, .Ih*
an te of the Woman i. flu b .
savlnija winch liusim is insiituway uf purchasitig . hunirs aipl IV -u lriit wnitl rrpttsentcd
fo r • regular mcstlng.
Luokouts wha.pMtU a m v t - here
making repair, ntnl ntti’raiiuns ns highly, plnee.1 adminlstrallon
Mayor Edward lllgglns Is ached. non* ’comempllio makir'g ihmUl:W
•btr. I I to la-gin their nptmg
j Hi-11 ns th.- payment uf laxs".'*
dicta Ie a t believing such * mras*
Saturday's tides, Thiel Sta'lnn,
f" f *n address o f welcome on ipeedier postal eiiminuiiitntion fa training.
Cllttii .
lirguinr si'iui-simutlly ilivisls-tul-s lire wie Id lie Invalid.
Ocean IMer, |&gt;jytona lleach: low, -elieH of tho City wild* T. E.
&lt;
The
l
ily
is
co
operating
with
have luen pui'l at ihu rate uf four
Ih ■i* let.,‘M were proposeil oy
1:17 A. 31,, .1:11 I*. M.; hight| Simpson, president of the rh u m b .r
the ('ey Adtinnisituilon nnd wete W I'A wiirkincn nt tin- t-.nl p.uk percent |H'r annum, ntnl nilum nthi
l*::w A. M. and 111:02 I'. 31.
j will grn-i thi»u pres.vit lor ih eutlccied i j - the Semin de I’ounty in order to have Ihe grmmds and nminints liave Ii m returtieii in
•he new eluhlinuse in rcndini's* stiH'khulili'is, ilffl i.ils re|Hirtel.
{civic trganitation.
Chanda r of I'linirntT.e,
Tho name of iKmald Lam .on,'
•Mr. Williams and Mr, McBoty for the ciiming of theIh« m IiiiII
/The Association aim ennl that n
Engle Fcou*, was unavoidably i (Following Is tho program of
student*. I’rngress on the |&gt;urk
om itted her,, yet enlny from tho ‘ Wertalumem to fullow tho rec- p (dan to tu n y .^unfmd'i npp.-ni do bun alrrady brought a note of cunsiilriulilu "Uni ii.i-i ii’S’ir place I
tettly t# high nf fa: lull In tho
in tlie earning m rp lm arrsiun*.
rim e * of those who at'ended the tlon:
satisfaction
front
t luitlanooga
I'e ti ffire I icparlTiieii-.
(Iirmigh the pu t 12 niun'.tia uf upKiwnnis club entertalnmcn for
|_ T h o lUv. Martin Brum, vh&gt;
offlciata
fln
Bill
Ihoxtoli,
One of do- former hart ter,
cratloR.
The I'.' li Suite Convention of
Scouts at the Junior High School. ;ln w lu.
which wa. fotirnl imp. v-ihlo to ■■ot's grimndkecper, sprrud gluw.
All shares in ih * orgniii.ation 'h* Clmrch of Coil o|ienesl at
Delegations from 'D eLand. Day- T q H o n o r M e m o r y
2 —Miss Nancy Kossetter, re»d« overcome III go-ting un nirm iu,1 ^*^g re|Mirti in the T ennes«e city leas than LVIHiU, ■(fleets sakl, ir e ’he Elm ami Geneva Avenues
Mi tnliers of the Sanford S htfIo m Besch, Eustls, Cocta, (h lan - Z Z
;
I1'4 ndurn there from Sun prutictesl l.y K i'lii.il in iirame.
r.:o|i heie n s 1, ilo* ireI- . f inI .|iiuo'
|iijue
I'ulhltng i f tlie religious instiltt*
,,
,, ...
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,
do and Ntw Smyrna nlresdy have I l f M o i n a V l c t i m s flrhoartl Club were engaged this j
fmllliii'i o the Mo'iieipiil ,\ii purl.
*
•inn yisterilsy ami will roiitlntM
afternoon in th .lr first home
W’ ‘
accepted invitations
and
will
*v****a*v
Wills WI'A and City fundi, ilii
' ’* order to provide urcolumnthrough Felt. II.
*.
contest of the Mason, meeting, ,o |“ ™
reU,l,; ,t’ „
■well th* attsndance which local
n 'M i l n .4 no *&gt;•«• rt.»|
‘ dationa for tile hint of young
The Sanford Post of S[uvnltlt disc pusher* Irom Delaiud F ive’ &lt;—' ,is* H w tm ary B'lr-iick, soTt 'i.'e in [h sri'e are J . O. Ilnm*
Elba plan to m ak, large. *
*
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players
mining
to
atteiul
the
American W ar V e te ra n will hold m en', double* train* wero p u r-, lw ,inn' un ,h«
iltnn, overseeri II. IV. | Kelley,
(While Mr. V.’ull is 10 bn the
M i l ' pliant
President Walsirn re.|u.»ti
brief service* Monday at the 1’1'f tirip atin g on each aide.
rletk ; lamise IPncniltstn anil Dor­
6 —Miss M thliei lludgcs, p iiu i ) M « t ( i r i / , C ( l
guest of honor. M. Frank O’flrlen
othy Kiiutr I, regi trnrs; Floyd
■
numbers.
of Jacksonville, district deputy Bandshell tn honor the memory
T a k e s W a lk T lm u » « h
.S J * ., S
I -parkm sn un I iTiile Muse, reevpk
T h. w vnheri Mostly cloudy tl—Sara M aigm -t Altman, piagrand M illed ruler, and Caspian o f the American suitor* who
S t r e e I s O f S a n t ’o r d '«'handier uf L'lmmierre un mhiii us
lost their lives in the exp'oidon with rain In sou.h and east por- no numbers,
T. E Simp on, pie i.li'iii „( ((,■■1 t i n r niiniliee; fineik Harriett, T.
Hale, nitionil chairman nf tho
|M&gt;ssihlt*.
u f the battleship Maine.
lions w arm er In Itonh central |MirJ 4r t . a . M. I'hilips, chaiitnan of
Seminole fu m -y Clmnthrr
nf it. Kinnr I, II. Perkins ami N,
Grand l-odge Activities Commit­
A mochnrn | «'f&lt; |ihnnt, rr3ro|ili,'‘*
tonight tn d Saturday most-'
I'll miner I’e, m il Ituipli Bagwell, .lulinmn, * irenainm ent rnmniUteet
tees, era also slated to attend.
ents for the .IU*.; ly cloudy with rain, slightly Z m - *»«. Bprelal U m m h .ra un arrange in ovtry «l Mil nn«l chnmrtrrUift*
t e rn tat y, will niieiol th,. annual I'liffunl Kniaiil ami Tunimy Swag*
Ed Ronrke, who bn* been ln -i| the arrangem
_... ...... ..
is ,.r
mir|h pur1lun
K llr,.n„ nicms. prepared the program, hho of a livi* anim iit w indt-ml pun*
petty, ushers.
tiler for 23 years continuous, pointed out th a t it war Fell. 13.
convention nf the Centtal Ftori la
Duly it hurt prui'rnin is srhest*
*h *, « e
MhvT u r ’ ilrrouiily tbroijgii hunfiinli
f I'UPciis of rham bers nf t'utii
will be honored fur his long serv­ HUH tliat the Amerirsn d r-a l- Nnrthwist Fkrl.Ia: Cloudy and U bI‘°
naught Icy in Havana Harbor and unsettled slightly warmer to- rangement*.
mdny. It
iho timr in th«*
f u r . ' at Camp Itiui.evolt, near t’teil fm I huriilay, Inn the Fritlsy
ice.
ui’il -u'liiilay sin e is well rrowsf*
Club
(( ••H aas* aw *a*e lice,
{ Prof. Herman Morris of the San intcrr*'* «»f ih**
Ocil*. on Mar. Ill ntul | | .
Activities will begin at M I'. M. was dc.troyeil by a heavy chut V
of explosives.
i'&gt;l iiii’iiing ihtniiijliout bothilsys.
----------------------; ford Junior High School will ih-1 ni'Rr Urluntlii,
lit tba Elks Lodge.
• eli’''Inl'il ft r ihu same ilntes Is Fervbes m e runcluileil with •
31r. Ballard said ail veterans of
| reel games. Refreshments are to
Th«* vi11 , hn11irnI iIk*v tr** wni c&lt;m
( hrlstisn- of Snnfi r.t weie to the nmiuat session uf ihu .St. Johns ft It .lay' ■ pnigrniii Kunilay.
all wars are invited to a'lem l
I be served at the conclusion of th" i*i Ivi'i 1 by ',-hrurn Hri&gt;thifr&gt;i(
have
«■. enibleil in tbe First llip- River Improvement Association,
the services a s well a* the gvuThe church will shift its con­
.evening's activities.
mid iv innking a tour of Flurida
tist f hur.il a: II |», JJ, „„jny f,lr an organisation which luiii ptayeil!
eral public.
tention alto to 31 it mi fur Feh, 23Those who are to In- in ihu te iHHttfr ilw direction of td.nrnk*
'ho
otairv
sn
re
of
Wurlii
P
ra
y
e
ri
n
!•»"ttsirtfin
pun
in
iievelopiii.ru'
...........„
... amiuai event.
Acuvitles will begin a t 4 p. M.
ceiving line will be tel cted tin I n il ii irml t'onijKiny, id u of
l*u&gt;. The service u non-ilrnunii-,
**’*• nl. John, mul has inkin an
afternoon nt a meeting of the .Miami.
national.
. active role in activities rrgnriling
f Ifwracort •*.■»8,| ill • ^nnlmur* h
•
C. It. Dawson, County farm Fpeelrl Committee.
Membt-n
of
the
faith
thruughramii wtiieli wuoM (uurii
The Seminole room y Agricul­
Winter muists who hav not re ­ ihe only one* *f it* kind in ih»*
agent, said today the Scminol*
tural Assariaiion last niaht stressCounty Exhibit In th* Orlando ceived an invitation to th* norluI world. Siaridini? nine f ct full nnd uut the world were participating ,1"'
r t the Importance of celery grow­
F air mill la .k i about 20 varieties affair are urged to register n: tho mrUAiiritig II und ono half feet I i in iho event, wiih the first pruyerl JMr Bagwell will attend, on the
ers attending * Mondry afternoon
II•n j r i h , v I i « * i I t * v i e * • i n » ♦ % v a w i t h * ( f r r a t is’ing tf f e n d in Now /cnluod and snl,,e dates uiul at ihu sain; place,]
of vegetables before it wilt i t rh a m te r office.
■lie Fiji Ian,Is and lhv Iasi one •he assembly of ihe Florida Com-)
complete.
conference In the Court Ifouse
areurncy
th** rriovcmcniA o f u n-ul
The function is scheduled to get
Clif M orrl', mnniger of lha
Where an A A A representative will
under
way
at
H
P.
31.
«f|(|ihant. h weigh* half n loo. chcsluled m lot said on a liny island n u n ini Secretary's Aasvri.itinn.
Truck producers wishing to asThirty Boy Scouts of Troop
Mayfair llutrd. to.lay announced
explain ih* Government's surplus Five, headed by HcoutmaKw H er­ *l*t In presenting the display nte
m o ve d
f o r w a r d a n d h a r k w a u l * a n d ulf tho cuu.it of Alnaka.
Prayers were offered by nations
tho rerelpt of u shipment of bed*
darter*.
«bb*g*-buylng plsn.
man Morris, were scheduled to Invited to contact the County
and innilIC.V'S to increase by
Efforts will bo made, It war leave about 4 o'clock this a fte r­ agent ami ascertain If one of the
Flan* wrrt* bring mail**
show in succession as the morning suit L egionnaires Plan
arnoonred, to ptrsuado th* Gov­ noon for ■ three-day camping lacking vegetables might l-e sup­
23 | ho numlicr of room* avail*
it in children in ihn Mrthrolixt C)r- loucbesi curb one,
'Parsons in nu.ru than f.o nations
ernment to step In and purchase period at Lake Winons In Volu­ plied by them.
able for ncc.ipolicy ill the hostel­
lihAinyr ar lf« rtniiij yprinif i.
hsd part in ihu ceremonies last
the surplus celery crop.
ry
Mr. Dawson salt! he hopes to
sia Tounty near DeLeon Springs.
year.
These purchasing programs are
I'revimisly, .Mr. Morris sakl,
The youngster* will remain display at Itast 7} varieties.
kting issujrurated by Federal au- through Monday, taking tkar day
Tlie Executive (,'ommltfi'e of th iihoitt 73 looms worn siffenrl
thcrhle*
la
an
attsmpe to to extend their outing Instead of
Fan funl A hi, i irart
l.eginn Willi guest*.
Beginning
tomorru'v.
G. C. Muse. S a n f o r d , w»&lt;&gt; u h P e
, hhih,
meet tnnight wldt the Huns of the Dk» will lie ren d / fur oscupancy.
(tabilii* agrkulnural a
*“ ru* | attending th* CrtTral Florida Ex­
■Pgh'ly injured yc.tetduy in an ^ U s I C r c r M l / f I4 J o f l d
Legion i to map plans fur further!
price*.
Tin' m anager also announced
position in Orlando fa r which
automobile collision with Mark
finam lng the junior iiiguiiliaiiiiii'n’ that a shipment of lobby furni­
Go* Rchmah, president of th* school will t« dismissed.
Williams, negro, at thu -Inter
Kcnfard Wowlmen la it nb:h
drum uni i,ui:!e corps.
Association, and County Agent C.
ture had been ordered nnd is ex­
Mr. Morris said camp activliier
section of the Ovieii»-|jingviiMel launched i Stale -wide move hr
R. D avm n were nsmed to contact will consist of swimming, boating,
Percy Sleru, Arnertran l.egjn.i
Seminole High Fchnol** sgricul- chaiimun of liny’s Work, said ap- pected lu ttrrivu here in the near
Road a.til the G rlsm l” Highway. all nftilijilid sumps is rollrr*.
future.
cooking, archery and rifling. A
A niiv*t’p In tha que*tion of Sheriff C. M. H ind repuitrd to ^ funds f" r -tifferer* in hu fliod rural dcpatimcnt was v ijitn l toproxiumdy | ItMl i, noeiled. some of
an ends nee at Monday's conclave. r t g il a r sum m er camp schedule right-of-way 0yt r which pti.po.td day.
All new equipment i* the Isles*
ilay
by
three
individuals
high
in
I tiildrti Ohio River Valley irgi.ia.
It begins at 3 P. M.
Will b* fallowed.
I improvements to Highway'Nn. 2Hf
Me. Mues*, who wr.s trentnl at I I'. C, Cidlliis, Slain brail cntl- agricultural eilucaiiolial
circles whirh
U ri| ofhas lie n promised by mein-, and most mot tern found on IbJ
setiinr and junior] futnituru m arket, Mr. 3(urri* u d .
Transportation U t0 ba furn- would b* mads Had brs-n s rsighi- FernaMiLaughion Memorial ll&lt;u&lt;- -ml and a member of thu .Sanford
all e ij ru suil .MiHfacitejn with unjM
Uh*d by Ot:o CaUhrtll, gsnersl «»*d nm tosksy, County Engineer pitaL was releised this morning. I unit, will dlree! IH,. campaign in ih® m anurr in whirh iho loml un-! ..
. .
*
,Iaian a g tr o f th* Rt. Johns R iv e r'Tony Pitchfard said this morning. William* w ai tjischirged af(er jilmut IIKI nrtive o | in p*. J. W. h w m romlurtcii.
I
bf»wi*vr,r thar w iw M ij
11m here, who will donate one] He we* called to Jacksonville first 'a k l treatm ent.
Those miking the inspection teur*
.. ....... h " «PPr«toie.l, and a,
Snow was appoinU’d s s -re n ry of
c f hia company’s trucks fa r th* * • '* 'hi* week M lay dal* before
were O. 31. Clements o f W**hin*-; ',r,’Kra '" f,,r "'''« 'n ln g such m a y :Sheriff Hand, who investigated the movement.
Cmtaly convicts were employes) trip.
'h e Star* Highway Commission re­ ‘the ciash. said 3(r. 3IUse was
•""‘gh* a fte r it Is d .-j
Wiab U e W b
Woodim ii cumidetml plan, tn ton. I), (i, Ftiieral agent of agritoday clearing away bushes n.-,
- - lit
garding tho matter.
•»
.«&gt;
” &gt; which extent tho fa'-J t
mining from Oviedo and was in , nnifurni
thei- enilru
lie;
............. ...........
.
..v„r*e
team, coliiiral education; Ur. II.w j torntiBe-l
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u
Urn lot adjoining the Court House
BLOW-UP IK COURT
Mr. Pitchfard said he had been teting lbs Orlando Highway nn consisting of 17 niemhers, whir &gt;wnn«on of Washington, spsici.il- K'on n,*F finance the corps,
M
it
,ia
aa the north.
informed that
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and Chairman
Mem «nid all m rm -‘ *
it
.1*
to th* 0,S23|'whirh Williams wa* driving,
s r„ -Isled tn give di'moirstra- i.t in teacher education;
—- TO
T o n / Pitckfan), engineer, s a il
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NEW ORLEANS. FWb. 11- feel of property -which
wa*
In
Both automobiles were badly tfiinsl nf ini', into rial and is-remonial Frank Williams, State supervisor hers nf the legion Executive Coin-!
ilsavg
plaas were mad* fo r th* b a n fa A radiator baneslh second re qu-wlon—wilt arrive hare Mon- slnm. ged, according to the shur-J lites before 'he State Head t'am p in agricultural education.
ind u ce should aticnd tonight's**.*■[ *
«•
I t Vraet
ka graded aad resaddad in a es&gt;nier’s coart blew up. The* two •toy.
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41
.a*
j Iff"* report.
Particular interest was displayed slon. He al o invited other inter-'
in Oatlis April Its and 2d.
ti
14
.*beautifkattoa pc*Jest.
blew up in th* roan rarm. 4
The right • #f - w ay far ih*No s r trs ts have
been made,I Th* unfarming roinmitteo
_ _ ii
I In the farm operated by the ested Lcgionn irrs. Thu conctavel s
. Commissioner D. U Thrasher! steam main* Kcw up. Coart ad- thoroughfare it I N feat wide, a c - h u t the investigation is ru n lin u -’csHaposed of J. O. Amies, J. G .| school'* class anti In the meat pre opens at 7:3U uMock in Ie g kin
... u
11
la svrrsociag A t movei •a*.
1 JoaraesL
__
curding to lb* sagfaa ir ,
____ • ing.
..
_
F ryer ami J . R. Butler
paring facilities.
Hut.
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Two Saafordites
OH To Capital
2 0 0 E xpected To A tten d
To Seek Airmail

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S a tu r d a y S o c ia l E v e n t

Williams And Mcltory
will Lay rro|M&gt;sal
Reception, Entertainment Under Chamber
Before Postal Unit'1,1,11 M
'hnlul“l ,h,‘
Auspice* Scheduled For Woman**
Club At Eight O’clock

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CITY NEWS B9HEFS

* t * e a l Elks Fete
District H e a d In
Rites Here Tonight

Church Of God Tq
Clrsc Convention
In vSanford Feb. 14

Jrpu,y Spanish Veterans

Cham her Attaches
To Attend ('enclave
At Camp Roosevelt

World-Frayer Day,
Is Observed Here
In Haptist Church

Vegetable* Lacking
For County Exhibit
At Orlando Dinplay

j C e l e r y Producer*’
Presence Is U r i r e d
At Monday Conclave

Mayfair lnereii.sea
Accommodations By
Adding Equipment

Scqut Troop Five
Take* 3-Day Camp
Period At Winona

G. C. Muse Is Hurl
As Vehicle H i t s
Auto On Highway Woodman Campaign

County Engineer
Iron* Out Crook*
In Rond Problem

Convict* Beautify
Court House Area

I Started To A

Financial Aid For
Drum, Bugle Corps

I Agricultural lleudM
Show SutiNfaution
With IiOcal Schooln

LOCAL WEATHEB

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Social And Personal Actioities

Kanr M efcfcrty peraa* tea rand irith fading! of refrtt. If not resentment, the monk of President RoeeeveK
with which he ealbd for a renrpwhaiioa of the Hapreaw
Coart on the grande that sa w of Ha present members
were past seventy. It wee, as the Tampa Tribune says, **n
rather severe indictment of men who have pmeed the noon

Social Calendar

"Modem complexities," the president wrote, "call alee
for a constant Infusion of new Mood M the courts............
A lowered amntal or phyaleal viper loads men to pyoM an
tftaminathn of complicated and ehanped conditions. Little
by little, new facts become blorrad through old flosses,
fitted, as it were, for the needs of another feneration;
cider men assuming that the scone is the acme as tt was
in the past, cease to explore or inquire into the present or
the future."
What the President has said here with, respect to Su­
preme Court Judges might just as reasonably have been

i:

Among

other

records

which

..have been broken recently Is the
all tints peak for registrations
ftt tha .state Hospital fur the
Insane a t Ointtuhoochr*. PerftMW under lira tm rn t there at
.‘■‘lilt present lime numb r 4,131.
i l o fact, Ilk,1 Miami, ('hnltu- haotheu seems to h* having a
Mark WIK-ux is one of thoM*
i* |M lfpnn(fnt enough to
. • • • • out aitainfrl tht* Hiiprciiu*
* C i«rl proiioHal. MNV|* muai never
N aart to m tU zH k" !•«• uiy«( “ tha
b f * Iho a|i|K'arunc(« of |Mill» «ral
biatforrnev with the Inipor ial
gdadnlstiaton of Justice. No one
. wauld have any respect for u
•fturt that had been parked wllh
h*adplckrd Judges.’*
/ ftmonv inon.* who were nr»at
- Vfraperous In rondeninlng the
■aUtnlagu of a nln,. year uld
TtunesM-,. girl was Mrs. Florence
Rudd of Vallejo, Calif., who mid,
’ “ Why she's Just a baby. That
Rlila girl won't know anyJdng
about marrlag,. for years and
, poors." Firs. Rudd who was her­
’ **lf BMrrled nt the age of Ihlr.M aa Is exprciing an offspring

The Strike In Settled

i’w I T ^ « WteU.vI0. | ,h',LUI:, &lt;&gt;ut nerlouk hloodahed or loaa of life. The nltuatlon waa
mW .tr. " V rt l«'. l mkh0,:: Uoadcti with dynamite and a bloody battle might ceelly here

amsaaa tba binh of a Iktla w a
Tuesday February A
Henry Whitne* of Calilla,
Mich., b visiting h er sister Mrs.
Roy F. Byrnes.
Tba membrrs of tba Bt. Agnes
Guild are sever phased by lb*
weather, hot or cold, rain or shla*
th b active group of youag eromen
go on forever all of which meant
that
notwithstanding tip finlenau cold of Monday aferaoon
soma of iham held a very delight­
ful mee-.lag at tha home af Miss
Jeala Bturuon at which time plan*
were dueuased for tha aaausl sil­
ver t»a which will ba given at an
early data for which Mrs. Julius
Takarh will arranga an laieresdng
pragmas.
Than* present were

ha wishes to La oae. But I do say m orr w h„ fll. N , nq
|n.
that he Is propining to creai* the
|Th(le, tH, pr^„.nt
necessary precclem , and tn astab)hs t Is Impos.lhle. Tr
•n ttl w a make m ue'r a secular
lUh tho political framework for, - ■
•
• a r t o f tha school curriculum
end to destroy tha safeguards
aad bring our children up la a
against, a dictator. As ha would
musical atmosphere.
ravolutlonlxa tha practice of gov­
Yours, fo r a mu­
ernm ent, a dictator srould need to
sical Sanford.
obtain only on* transient ami hys­
FRANCKS
HICKSON.
terical m ajerhy. Once In power, he
would be free to remodel the Con-1
■lliution to suit himself.
No l» u e so great or deep has
raised In America since secession.
No blow has been struck, which
-Ba** Far Tl* 8a«th"
If k Is successful, would to deep­
They wW emter aa m m k so rtsto . hmh aa we«L aad I
ly Injur* the m oral foundations
of the rvpubllc, T hera Is no douD
that a great question has bean
tailed In America. It la tha ques­
tion of whether the people shall
Atta w
be deprived of their sovereign
right to give and to withhold the
power their tervanta exercise, of
whether a m aa, who h it traded
the Judgment of tbo people on this
very question, shall by Indirection
become tha m aster o f all three
branches of tho gnvtrnmm and of
IBM FORD TUDOR, goad (M llia a ------------tha fundamental law as walL

Dozier ft Giy’s Quality Paiata

MONDAY

The Presbyterian Auxiliary
will bald He regular tm plratlonal
meeting at the church a t 3:30
P . M. The program will ha un­
d er the direction o f th e Secret 1 ry
af Home and F oreign Illation,,
the Mission Study Book. “Congo

*

Service

Creases" will be reviewed.
The pregram o f the Womxr.’t
MIsa ionary Society o f the Methodlet Church will t&gt;. held at the
church at 3:00 oclock. ClrcV? Num­
ber Four wDI be la charge of the
fThs regular program meeting

list Church wit) m an at 3:3*
o’clock In tka Begkmsr's Depart­
ment of the church.

TUESDAY
The Junior Q. A.’s of tka First
Baptist Church will meet a t 3:43
u the church. Mrs. Marvin Milam
la counselor ef the group.
The Intermediaictl 0 . A.** ef
the First Baptist Church will meet
at the church at 3:43 P. M. Mrs.
Roy Bikt la cottarelor of tka
group.
.
Circle N um ber Three of tho
F irst Baptist Church will visit
lb* County Home Tuesday after­
noon. Members of the circle am
taked to m ast a t the church at
Mrs. B. J . Hagaborn and sm all
3:00 o'clock to go In a body.
4s s e tte r, Ellen Louise, of Or lan­
ds wees tha gueata of Mrs. H er­
Mrs. J . B. Crawford is Improv­ man Morris yesterday.
ing at her home on Oak Avcaaa
a fter undergoing a miner opera­
tion at the Frrnald-Laughton Me­
morial Hot pita I Wednesday morn­
ing.
|

NICK’S

Mrs. Gordon C herry and Mrs.
Roben F. Greenlee motored to
D eland Wednesday where (hey
were tba guests of Mrs. Ilyrun
'Stephens.

Liquor Start
MB R. lot W.
The Best In

LIQUORS
GINS
WINES
WHISKIES

Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. Gwynn
Fox, Mr*. A lban F ry and M bs
tkumon.
An attractiva group ef youag
ladle* who left on Thursday for
tba Gaaparilla Caraaval chaper­
oned by Mrs. C. K. Henry nre
Mlase* Grethcrn and Olgn BcbuLx
nnd Miss Rosa W ssselman.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo D. Bishop
of Hanford were guests of Frank
Hrown nt tha Truile* ia Pnola Sun­
day.

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Horn York. N,.Y.—"IT* TFUKI that Joarph CalWia la wet
a a arid emblem la hia buttonhole of which he la very prouc
y% WUey Padan. .’i t ia tha symbol of the Knights of Mali
id waa sent to him aa a gift from a group of friends oo the fanu
lediterranean Island, hia birthplace.’*' "

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GULF-NO-NOX
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Stepped up te tha kighest
Anti-Knock Bating ia Moterla g History
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M. The more mrinlwra the more
, concert,.
T hi, Community Concert I’lnn
T ht lively Universal tliwnta. lu:s keen acccp cd l&gt;y more than
three bundled cities within the
“B reeiing Home,” which show* at I'aited State*. All patro n , of
the Rita on (Saturday featuring
William d argan, llinnle H arm',
and Wendy llarrie, renters many
of Its sprightly sequence, in a
night club, when. Wendy lim itia a ‘ singer. Among the songs she
rings a re T i n Hitting tho Hot
Spots" ami "You're in My Heart
Again," which wete rompo-ed for
the production by Jimmy McHugh
and Harold Adamson. Another
interesting flash of the high jink &lt;
during the "hl-de-hi and ho-de ho"
night club scene*, Includes om itt­
in g glimpses of llinnir Hornes
swirfRing a trombone, or "slip
horn," with startling effects.

Tonight

GRI FFI N
a L lW i t E
C I U N 1 ALL WHITC SHOTS
w o n ' t iiu n o r r
V

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Tonight i

A l u u n r u i FUTCIH ACCUSED OF MURDER!
Kclum Utmklnjf
E le a n o r

I’ttwell
•'limn Tn
Iltnco"

Columbia Affvnt To
DiHctiNN I nnrvrt P):vi
Ua a iy. He V rrner of lhi;..t’om.
munity Concert Service, l&gt;t«ioi- &gt;t
of t'oliimbia le tn -rr s t'ur|*&gt;--ithoi
of ('olumhin llroaitcasling My*tern, Inc., will spei.k nt llu- Went
vn't t'lu b on Momluv afternoon
a t 'JOO I*. M. to explain a pros,
pcclive Concert plan for Sanfotd
to Iw given ditrim- the Fall nml
winter seasons of I!t:i7 3k.
The Conininnlly Conee t Plan
presents
such
outs'Sliding a r ­
tists as, Helen Jepson, G rice

N ( ) s |

I prefer the Steel Cut
V for a percolator"

I boil Beech-Nut
In a
coffee
pot"

V

Which

Pr*v*n4 cold* effectlvriy with
A ik s '. (Palaaektla) Nare DrepaBelkf
ream
qakk. , . easy
here thing, geaah n help! Use freqaenlly ta eajay (aid frrrdam .

y o u la k

D K O I ’S

N o m a i l e r w h i r l i t m - llio t l o f l i r e w i n g
y o u p r e f e r , y o u p e l b e l l e r r e a u lla w i l l i

Give The

'An lialU n company b conductlag experlnwata with am m oab
gaa as • motor fuel nnd is raid m
Fa equipping n large metor car
for demo am ratio* purposes,
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MI
Chloe Routh
Kntcrtains Friends

STOP THAT COLD

McKee A u to S u p p ly

3. The membets, upon piym cnl |
of annual d u e . arc entitled to I
attend all concert, which arc p ro -'
tented by the Aaaociaticn each
•canon, without any additional |
expense.
■I. No ample admissions arc
'sold for any concerts. Only mem'h er, of the n,&lt;ocin Ion e in a t­
tend. Presentation of metnberahip
card U required for admittance.
5. All money secured through
the rollec'.lon of membership d u n
I, ilepoal ed in the loehl l&gt;ank undor the Jurisdiction of a local
treaaurer. ThU money l, aju-nt
only for tl'c a r'la t, and the at
tending local i*ljH'n«i-«.
d. A minimum of th-re cmrerta (a n „u reil during each actaon nnd a , many more ns the
membership make, po,sible.
7. A rti&gt;u nr,, eho.-cn by I'K-sl
committee, it clo«,« of member,hip

The school orchestra gave
ft*
I several musical »rlc»ilnn*. I'to1 L d M M j ; ,.„ or
W. lawton, who wo,
I guest speaker of the evening, chose
Georg* Gaits* and Jimmy R at­
The Almhcan Cass of •h»
tht First
hU subject "The Giowth of turntle of Jacksonville are guests of
*
f,,r,| noting the l*u»t Twenty
tha former'a mother, Mr*. Mae Baptist Church met T hursday.
Canas a t th a San Lanin a p a rt­ evening nt the home of Mrs. J, C. Y iars."
Mltchrl on Magnolia Avenue for
Mrs. Flint's room w.n nwar.ieil
ments.
the regular butlm-at and social tlu- dollar prixe far having the
meeting. Mr*. Mltchrl, Mrs. Mur­ largest number of pareius pres­
ray Jsrv ls, Mr*. Annie Meriweth­ ent.
e r ami Mrs. P. F. Whigam were
hostesses.
'
Mrs. G. K. Kollilts, president,
F ar the past three years, the presided over the business meet­
editors' of this newspaper have ing, s . the conclusion of which
been railing the attention of th is , games und contests were rnjnyrd.
Under the illrrcdon of Miss
community to th e merit* of T ilK • Sirs. R. N. Nipper w ar nuurdtd
Sl.tigart-i Griffon the pupils et
READER'S DIGEST, that Indis­ llr«t print In the contest.
At the aoriil hour refreshments n-iut ten of tlu- Fanfold G out­
pensable monthly msgailne which
la a collection of the most in-i went setved to the following: Sirs, mar School dramatized a short
(treating articles from the w hole’ Kate W arren. Mrs. A. 11. lovejoy, rketch front the tiook "Jerry
Mrs. J. T. Newby, Sirs. Winona Todd and the Flying Flnp.l»»dle'*
field of popular current periodi­
llragg, Sirs. It. K. I’utlfoy, Sirs. II. nt the cha|iel prog: am Wednes.
cals.
G. Methvin, Mrs. T. C. Pltchford, day lootning
la our opinion, The Reader’s Sirs. (i. K. Rollins, Sirs. It I*.
The morning's program wns its
Digrst Is the blesl adjunct to Hawkins,
j
Mrs. ('.
Cox, Sire. O. fol'oivs:
your local newspaper. You g»* C.
( Gib!'. Sirs. J. F. Page, ami Slits ,q,a r .Spangled IktnRer and Flag
the local naws In your local pa- j
Salute.
per; but th e etlitors of The
The Sehod Soar -Student Ihely.
Rts&lt;l*r's Digest search all of th e, ,
Srripture Heading
Katheiine
hh
popular magaalnes for the out- Wiggins.
standing a rtk lrs . Then those
Prayer f'*r 'tithe-*' Assembly.
articles ara condense,| in a skill-1
Piano Solo Ruth Stenstnim .
fal manner, with no loss of th e,
Ill amatirutooi of “Jerry T»dd
original thought and style.
In
and the Flying FbiptliMHlIe”.
addition to tom e 33 a rtic le s,^
Velum Stelnineyi-r annoitneed
each issue of The Reader'* DI- t|
the ploy. Jerry Todd w:-s pliyed
gest ta rrie s many small items o f •,
curious Interest ami effect, am i ,
on* popular hook condensation.
.
Filled w ith living thoughts and &gt;
Ideas, It help* to make the dalty
Ufa of thoa* who read It. more
Interesting, mor* Inapirrd ami
more .affective. You n t the es- \
eentiala without frills—ye* it U
mor# fascinating than a novel.
Thera Is no advertising to Impedv ,
consecutive reading, and it is
bandy pocket els*.
W* again urge everyone to
become acquainted with
The
Rtader’e Digest, published at
k
Pleasantvllle, New York.
—Adv.

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, Charles MeClung of Daytona
Is expected to arrive tomorrow to
spend the week-end with hla
hrother-ln-law and slater, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J . Manning Morria annouact tha birth of a daugh­
ter, Parnells A na on Tuesdiy,
Feb. 0 a t tba Fem ald-Laughton
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will not bo colled. With k proper braethinf spell la the
friction between capital and labor, tame ayatem for the
compromise of kbor disputes Bright be evolved which wBI
prevent much of the extreme eoetllneai end dangers of
violence Inherent In strikes of ntt ktode.
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Tbs
Dependable'* C last af
T in t Methedlw C hurch will meet
M n d q at TiM o’clock at the
ham s ad Mrs. E. A . Loadcnberg
am West Ftrst Street.
T bs regular business and tocUl
meeting a f tks C o ^d Clas* of the
P i n t Metkediet C hurch will meet
wkh Judge and M n . K. W. Ware,
P i h aan o Avenue, a t B o'clock
wkh Dr. T. F. McDaniel, prc«ldest, pnskUag. H osts will be
Judge and Mr*. R. W. War*, Mr.
aad Mrs. Lao Burner and Mr*.
B idnt y Ashdown.

Nkape ny k- kr. when wo ciuTtf Boas the
the fact that I' stats allow moe» rnoaey par child
tka "gnndarem » saw oauutiaa thaw in a t bet?
mt school snbes If
why? Or io our school tat
'oor years ago I| Ms law? If aft, lot’s raise k. I
hstess a group kaow I certainly wouldn’t object
• aad formed ■ k i few acuta added oft te :ay
tn the fall I or-j tftftn far n rk a cauae. (And I
imsear tchool or-’ pay my taxes, too.) And wby
few weeks later, j ham aa maay other eauntlaa beet

»ld s u g g e s t t h a t th e y , lw eu t.se t h e i r y o u th
m S
.
'A uJ
it* "h o rn ., a n d b u g g y " a g e . sh o u ld r e t i r e ,
whieh , trlk„ . lUadly blow
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“ —* *
“ at the vkal cvnter of Constitu­
tional democracy.
To appreciate tho character of
this proposal, let It ba remem­
bered that Mr. Roosevelt bat Just
been triumphantly elected
after
a campaign In which the opposi­
tion challenged him to declare hla
views on tha Constitution and tha
courts. Mr. Roosevelt refused to
meet that challenge, forbade hi,
supporters to raise any Issue In
•hla field, aad denied the people
any opportunity to ptaa Judg­
ment on theta matters.
Ha next appeared before Con­
gress early In Jan u ary of thla
year, discuasej the Constitution
aad tha count at soma length, and
*d the weight of hla authority
against all Incipient effort* to
d rift Constitutional amendments,
celled upon to oust tha rum p coun
created by Mr. Roosevelt. And a
new coun might very well flad
ways a f abridging tha bin of
rights a* Mr. Rooeeveh'a court

•king of ihr Jtiipreme r,Htti, limited memlterehlp oh the exdukive liargaining agency
»••»&lt;&gt;* Herald says: "Youth for all General Motorn employeea, ia denied The “alt
e* definite than age, but not down" atrlkeni further agree to nurrender the plants which
tariff more iqo-n mlmli-il. One
they have illegally aeizetl, nnd to cauae no further trouble
a ly to reenll one’* rnllege
to rcrognlie the th-nightlcas for alx montha. •
m esa with which young peo- j
The general public, m ait of whom had no particular
ao*k pigeon-hole* .m i think interest In the outcome o( thin atrike. but who w en vitally
ihareln they have found m elt, jaffecttal by it, can rejoice that the atrike la finally aettled,
» *r* no more a rien t ra,lirui* with both iridca claiming victory, and ahould breathe a
I youth, nor zealous reaction- j tilerh of relief that thla compromloe haa been effected with-

P e r s o n a ls

TODAY

for limiting the membership ef thaaa extremely important
bodies to man under Mvanty, Nor hao ho aought to re­
strict by law appointments Hi tha varioaa axecutfve dopartmeata to younger men. A t tout two mambent of hia
own cabinet have died In office from tka “infirmities of
age."
An a m atter of fact, aim haa very little to do with a
man’s capacity to nerve. History recorda aotne younger
men of great abilities, such aa Alexander the Great who
conquered moat of the known world and died by tha time
he wn* forty-two; Napoleon Bonaparte, who waa the moat
powerful ruler In Europe nt tha age of thirty, and who had
rcmrleted hla life’s work long before he died a t S t Helena dtcial system. Few will find any tatloa, amend
nt the ngn of 52. And to bring our hiatory up to date, serious objection to the argument. Tha people w
But unfortunately the argument
‘
Adolf Hitler of Germany, too, la a young man.
does not deal with the central
■sea and Borah boat RoostRut
there
are
plenty
of
llluatrationa
to
prove
the
proposal; la fact k evades It aad
■ ika World Count; maybe
Will beat him on the Hu- nchlcvemcnta of elderly men. Georgea Clemeneeau who hides It.
gufiled the dcatinies of France throughout the World War
r C o u rt
The central proposal la aim ad
wna 73 yearn old at the Find Battle of the Marne. On the not at Judicial reform but at Conk a fo rd I* going to hare a other aide waa Von Hindenhurg, leader of tha Germane, stkutlonal revision. F o r tbo fact
M r ramp. In th« m.-anilim- who had retired from the service post neventy before the ia that tha coun aa now const!S Iralle. tourists a re pairing war began, and who wan again elected president of the luted does not Interpret the Con­
stitution as Mr. Uoor eve It wishes
hi
through.
German republic when he wan eighty-five.
it Interpreted, and what he Is
Michel
Angelo
wnn
doing
some
of
hia
heat
painting
ashing for la tha power to create
, tu n e hits t.i»nt to Bllomi
Diaraell, the great English a new court which will conform
i Hut rocst, |q foct. lie hing nfter he wna eighty.
c o u n , or pacx to . court mi k
, wond, r ,- .h,
pU,
"I w ent in look ovrr Iho atateamnn, wna colled back into power by Queen Victoria ,to hla wllL Had Mr. Roosevelt's
ut the age of 7o nnd for nix yearn continued to guide the proposal been made by a Preil- tvent
situation down there."
” another Piwshlent fn
m ^do,ha‘ hml
' hU U
n ’*‘
from
&lt;«»-j t |mo r**“
*r* - have
a *h'regular
dcatlnlra of tho flritinh Empire throughout the period in dent whose plana did not conflict
'wTi.**?*
**r'
*
0*‘*’
i
uniformed
high
school
band,
ami
which England gained control of the Suex Canal and the wkb the Constitution, it would be velt, If ha bee hla way, wUI maha' th#
„
h ,„ ^
„„
an
attractive
reform.
Ilad
Mr.
Tranavanl In Africa. Gladatoiie, another great English
a court that h a . scant rcepeci for, B rfS w lri
of 1h#
Roosevelt made the proposal when
otutenmnn wna 77 when he aaaumod the premlcrahlp of there were not aix Justice* over many veste.1 in . hbtorie right., ^ hooU. f hellev. ! *m cn-rect
(W,
England for tho third time nnd wna 84 when he won the tavviuy, the proposal would ba HI* succestor might b . ew.pt Inthat we Wive started wt h these
to office by a wave of reaction
greatest
fight
of
hia
life
on
the
Irtish
Homo
Rule
hill.
Tba
rhlliircn are wlLI with t n - . ^ f r e .
ft la la tW aa children
what ths message says It 1st a ■o:h a t not uncommonly Is p to -1
’ • young couple parked In
th tsla sm -o v e r’ list band, nml cnel 'M t the musieal futtira a f 8anlint wt* Hava In irn no further than tho roconl* of nur suggestion for invigorating tbs yoked when progressives
on the lotki front llnulevnrd
m
ever-'! statem ent tha* I w in t to m a k e '" f 1 Hr*- It I* a d b fre tsln g amt
her night, laoiked as if one own Huiirrmo Court to tthow lhat norno of itn nwwt lilteral Judiciary to expedite and modem- ------, 7 ^ . . ihemrelvre'
. . . . ------- 1, If Mr, Roose­
•m was on s "sit-down aiisj nr,ntt* of tht* most brilliant tlrelnlonn hnvc romc from Ise tho administration of Justice. velt ran oust lb* court created by rm phatie is this) what Instrti- ''pa'hetlc fact th l t la this town cf
F it in view of the fact that Wilson, Harding, Coolldg* ami m entt t h 'i h«v* been purchrise.1, *** thousand people w# era only
Ita oltlest memltet*. Oliver Wendell Holmes watt nearly
have been Paid fn» hv the rhll- able to get an_av*raga of twentyninety when he retired from the Itench. and even Prenltlcni Mr, Roosevelt's plana have been In Jfo o rrr M* soefaM nr wag - feel ifren
.
by r l v i h T ^ » e .n T O n t s V s , ftra slngr?x ok- fo r aus union
• don’t, art—a b s . tlu- almnisn
v U,let,i Toll tskifTWi h ' the' Coital ITha precedent ia avll. If it U rsndc rile s, with a few smsll r i a ’eta* a t F oster time. A town
I
kiMMevelt
wiiultl
uicrtu
thntnhrr
(qilrrloiiM
written
by
him
up
6 Ws ImmI of trying to pIhmiI
tut Ion aa Intrrpretad by thla accepted that Mr. Roosevelt :en
mlidn.
&lt;* &lt;W* six# should ho able to
Iba people In Ms&lt;lrld don't the very end were among the Itettl, aa they nre with !&lt;nuik court, In view of tho fact that tlx rrm ako tha Buprema Court by 'dona Ions
However, the e r t " n -roup o fib a x , a y ear aroaad C horil Bohirr a few of our diunken Braudel*, Ihn oldeat memlM-r of the prenent court, ami the justices happen to ba over sev­ changing ha personnel, any Prat*
•f* and send them over there. one who ha* Hided moat frequently with New Deal leglnla* enty, ami ihiu at least five of iilent with a majority of Congress Interested peonte In S antonl th n ilrie ty a f a hundred voles* nr
feel that we srs not ge'.llnc "the '» » rm I adm it wa f a making
these six d ifftr fundamentally behind ..........
...........
lion.
him can
do. anything he
th. (
A , , , , , ; ft,
W a ara eagerly aw aiting Ihn
'll
Florida
to
d
a
y
anumber
-of
newspaper
wkh
Mr
Roosevelt,
this
I,
no
pro1
to
do.
I
du
not
There nre
M
- ; 1 Mlf 'J**1 'der til p r i d e s s’rU/fae'tiVllf,
_ _
to* when some ball _player,
re ra n c h e d t h e a g e o f seventy a n d b e y o n d , ^
o f Judicial re-! Mr. Roosevelt Is a dictator or that ^
lad out by the uinpir„ while
lag tn steal third, propoie*
lacrrose In ths* number uf urn-

The A tarian Class of the F lret
Baptist C l u c k met T e n d e r
nine a t tb s church annex for a
regular aaoethly bu»lne»» m eet­
ing. Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Mr*.
Clifford W alker, M n. It. N.
Clercland, M rs. J . L. Jack,on,
and Mrs. Jan es were hostesses. |
Mr*. J . f . Page led the devo­
tional and ta c a a talk on “Standa r t of Excellence." Special p ray ­
ers were offered by varlou* mem­
bers s f tb s class. At the concluelen o f tbo buslneee meeting
confetti wots enjoyed nnd prixes
were awi-rded to the winners.
Refreshm ents were serve,! to

th e r i g h t g r i n d o f Iie e e li- iN u t c o lT e e .

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
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the commercial theater, and so do*
eying It.
Now his colleagues and ilia
gentlemen of the theatrr h a re
their chance. Good Mr. Nathan
has dona a stint o f carpentering.
Good
Mr.
Nathan
has,
tn bo honest, made a play ha
ratls “The A r o n Flows” out of
t h r o o of
S h a h o e p e a r t 's
plays.
His publisher
aa p ■
that two producers a re negotiating
fo r a Broadway production, nek It­
er kaewlng that M r. Nathan la
the carps m s.. It’e m he hoped
that they recngnlta Shakespeare's
hand Hi the matter.
As a matter of fact, they a l­
most could produce "The A rea

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m an4 m o d erate.
m a rk e t
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CU. p ar itoa. HaarHea. a m itla H - l i r . . 1.11*1.1*. W onder !.’ *-! 71.
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Bringe Win Over London

J tiled
M elange
M M turaeu nis stieniiou
■ugar coating. a r t cHosrn
HoUM.wl»e. am „ rt.n
llsly to th* budget. T hsrs /o r a fine, dull-surfaced rre p , de- ,
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la he a big leak m k. l i e ! signed for evening. A glamorous ,0 ,lnH th# ,,eM ,rt * hk}' ',ff' n
lbs same way akout p u b -; metallsssa In crimson, ovsr whicn ^u" ll&gt;e r,*h‘ amount of swert.
b when ha was govsm or heraldic disks la gold brocade a re ' ness
la
anot-too-filling
disk,
lala aad had shaved |HOO.- scattered, is also shosra for t vs- F ru it—often the best solu'km—
M . b o a tm .'. »l6Jt0t»,00Q nlng
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M
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l|0w.
A whole flock of black sheep,
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Welded million, could o . ' herded fcy a gentle shepherds*. In
rl [u* c' op '* p,r";
from the federal budget, gray, appears on a light crepe llful*
*|uall«y of the .ruft
spring he had a Senate background. Other prim motif, on partlculsrly goou, ami Uie pilcei
Nt passed cu-ailng a tom 'crep es. Include merry-go round., Ihs lowest In yesrs. So. Mrvinx
e investigate duplication In 'Jum ping Jacks, bowkno-.s, books, M y of iht-so popular, irmptlng
m m mncnmeiy.
lie was aad aiava chains.
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d chairman. A week la - I Evening chiffon, fla.h l a r g o ' ^
President api«&gt;lntcil a I p u ti^ n s In hrightly-rolored flow- iuv, »ln y frui.g
so of hls own tu tnves.I-J era *Tnallrr designs of raised fruits 1 *
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t same subject.
ja r multi-colored strawberries, l.us-1 **•■»■•*;•» S'l.ouilM k t . u u . i :
*^-# pre-»Vi)rk plan h a s j ,rre'» prlsre*J satins have |,c e tie-1
1
UMMiaced and inters
are ■•**•I
* ***an*.».
•actions of It whkh Byrd
&gt;-»"t*s register new evening
Hullar.'
K ll^t, T h it rncaiu
fhi&gt;* B M n n tii in r« l nn«l iptlilnr Krrcn j
IS
gwiAiin h« ** ♦,mi»
of Congress will see a and sl!**r ti.n | 0ee. A laRw lirocs.lw • r ,w W?l'"iw V.l"i,.lt.t ■ flav»'rta«.
nr
teiwrvn lljrrtl mi»«I
l#in«&gt;n iiw Rilvrr h#N m b rife
«wii»»ln«,
atlal spokesmen In th . Sen* P«"*m of waving .tees with small
1
tto iF ByriJ li a tenneiou*
tucked hrr# and iherf i n .
1 Mnurrine*.
M« casiy dUm.yvd by
A "'un* ,h'
Cut up otang*, an I grapefruit
gainai him.
N m il n L L
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“ I •".! tangerine.. S ib - the humIs an erect, nervous-talk* j ”
'he Madelcino and qu;|f(| v,.ry th)n w|thmit peeling.
‘ lloil sugar and water tngelhrr
without stirring fur ll minutes.
Add tin* s'inhe.1 gelatine and
stir until tllsM.lviil, When cu-t,
add fruit, flnviuing and roll-r­
ing di.*eotvrd in s very lil'le
Me last his f.rst fight for econwarm w s'er. Stir gendy front
g a t y when the Senate psssed
a
'ime to time a . the j-lty iH-gin*
We a k bill encoding the recunto S et.
WtRction finance curporatlon for
tWw years.
Wa are to «t»rt economies,
. .
ROW la tba time to t-g m ,” llynl I O lh-rw ise you are m. n.tui-tl.
■Waded. The bill passed, M to I, jT alk th at springs fiom true ruiiELKINS. W. Va.. Fob. «. - b P t
M |ld
casting
the hu.e vote viclion is Interes’lng kreausu on
—For fill yrars in the intervals
f l a i l It.
hones' piece of goods. I remem*
. But that evpertenu- will hardly ^
»h* one lime I ever talk-1 when she is not othrrwiso rngag-l,
Mrs. Alice Teter, 66, h a. Iwen
Wap h'm . W h.n he began lalhmg * l‘h Mrs. Alice Ruuieveli Long,
■avantmental economy in Virginia worth. Not lhr*e minutes worn peering i|uilt lops. She has cum.
ed hiri of ihe ornnmenisl lied cov­
there were nitre than a hundrrd necessary to Ic.irn tha secret of
ings. Il-r last i|uilt Is cntii|ioseil of
agenclrs In th? Stale machinery, th- charm of her ronveraalloii
IM sipmrrs, each si|Uarn being rmJo ? holders and isdit'rlans howl-1 H-vwal women went s ' sliding
O gaaat leoignnUatlon. But Byrd annul uttering Inane comment* hioidrm l wnh a binl, a flower,
wont over their heads to the vtfi-', and bits nf small talk that didn't and ihe nanir of a Stale,

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FOR HUNT:
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retail rim e in yu*v| Iniain
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m aker i-funds few rvim pud.
Vail, wriie Mi-Keynolds Drug (' .inpany.
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X* R atter what Ike acranka . . . whether ynu'rr hnnnrlng
Bt. Valentine a r llaam t Ahe or ihe Father •&lt; Ihe Country
Memiaoln
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. . . when you relax beside your Better Sight
reading lamp. W ith an I. E. S. Better Sight
lamp you can read for loqg hours w ith o u t
eyestrain o r nervous fatigue. M ake th is
pleasure yours by installing an I. E. &amp; lamp
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, ‘- • s lls s - e r tmm rmm- Ooel
v i e . w i t h tl...
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.lefect has been remtsiU-d nml th-&lt; a* ' f I H m
w k 'p f l
ttants of ll'.- ( . ... r
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. Drpann.ent of Coiuniereu has np-.
f-L * /k w A d W l m k j B
l...ng\t'HH| trni-k |.i &lt;&gt;.-■:t nv Ion
. pruved the field as one uf the bes'
A rt'll., inn li.
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I for Its siie in the Htate.
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ti'lo l.it S.i Ii.h :!
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,i Lights for Innding have b—n'
highly.
in*inll«al and |H.wer-supply|t.g fa -’
H ard rhling g x - lin joekb-s
Hilly li n t,him sit.l \V. I.. \V
I rllltle* are in o|N&gt;ratinn. A fullfor
1 lime operator, Finnan Chtirrn. have jwihervtl in Tnmpn for lh- among th.i*e favnr-d
now occupies the field tu hand!? IM l'A auto rrtin g clasrlp »-li .1 t'lily .l-.iilil- ronibitn--nhil,. ■
iiltd for Sunday nftern&lt;Hin *&gt;v-r favor the llnndtnm liuun.l tin
any emergency that might arise.
A.Id—I tu il.esi* itu-r-ua—I physt thu Phut; f o i l court?. II.n- are with Mark Knvortto.
, T ttvit.ii i * i.v ritn :*
1 c il h*-nefits. •*-«- uperatur of th. six of t-.. cm . k pil t* who are
‘I w n ’
j Jarksonville-St. Petersburg airmail. tuning t p for th - e.cnt-u From ,. / 'tVsii! .•n..".l“ ‘ i
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ait-express and air|m ssenger route top to IW/..cm i'.-y nr.- Ilscar r - . * . ri.-itd.
| has a g riv l tn stop his plane here t ..1-man, Italia t: It .«!■'. p*i.| i.. J. ' s r a - i 'i s i t - i ,1 vin,'1 n m n .
| twice dally if the approval of the ('allnwiiy, Miami; I a rty |i ■ t.e t. i'*uv, l».«.t.|*i.
u ; ,,V ! : ,.V ‘' m '
_ |*r»*nffice Depanment can lm ot- Daylwit, tlhio; Bob lire .., Mian..;! ,
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star ''T lV tu ii-i.u iu .it.. n ^ .t
I The Sanford delegation to Wash-' T h-ro will be at least
m. ur-.i\
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Sigh over the struggles of Melanie. Laugh with
Captain Rhctt Butler. All the thrills, all the
drama of high adventure, arc y o u rs. . . when
you lose yourself in this thrilling tale of the
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To Be Interentinff
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ROBERTS’

Racing Sunday

Marksmanship from the font „ , qu„d
th
line accounted In the main list i„ - . 1. to,,! ..
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reals-1 f l* 0 win o&gt;er
temd by jW CtWry Fed. o w r| The lineup „
their tlrsla from Jacksonville, the 1Mt rut|ow,.
U n d sn Liens, la a well p L y .d , * * * * , 1,0
gam e which took place on the. Zschrv K
Seminole High School court.
i Zachtyi v
With both teams putting up a W.IIUms, F ...
defense that was almost impreg-j PuiJon, C ___
nable, scoring w as light during' D. Kuiguson. G
the first portion o f the contr't
hut pkked up during the closing
q a tr te r t as the lucale msde their
feat shots count to widen the adcarnage they managed to grab in
the third session.
Each team managed to account
far lea field goals but the Feds
^tallied 12 times from the foul
.line In 10 tries while the Undtot*
fiee came through with four out of
IS, which gave the McLucss-men
the eight point margin they helJat
the close of the contest.
The fray took on an aspect aimliar to that of the previous meet­
/TOTALS _____ U)
ing of the two clubs In Jackson­
lU-fctvc—Hob Lockett.
ville when th# Lions, in a la v .
minute rally, tied the knot at :£•
32, forcing the conic -1 Into tn
overtime session during whlsh the
locals scored four points tu two
for the Trogdon coached crew.
1
Hilly Zarhry, with four field

With a glass of wine and a
Mt ef pastry, Mrs. Lucia Florin!
celebrates her 113th birthday an­
niversary at the home of •
daugthrr in In Chicago. She Is
the mother of IA children, Inrluding one set of triplets. (As­
sociated Press Photo)

m , travelling all nvrr th« Stata, mean anything and didn't Interest
. Isitarln g about hls plan, which anyluxly. But what tin ymi suptaBad for 50 rhangot in the Hta e pose Mrs. I^ingworih and I la lk -l
foasiltutior.
, about? Mainly about th - dlffi' Whan he finished his lecture *»!•* «f learning to stnnd on
M«r ha threw tho Issue into a sue- OB#'»
That was a eub)ee;

BRIDE, 11, DEFENDS BRIDE, 9

Over Lionis
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All Star Feature - Tonight
NINTH

RACE — FUTURITY

ANN F M I m i l.
T R C r i i m . LAD
J At K t III*
G EN EIt \ l . SAM ARA
III DDV HATES
WILD PANNY
RED I'll h
I II A M E ( II kill.IK

Trn Hnrrs Nightly
(E krept Sundar)

Turn at Ihr lied Arrow.
On Ituute 17
lletwren Sanfurd and
O rlan d o

CENTRAL FI.OIUDAEXPOSITION
T u - n ir

WEEK
Of the Year

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SA N F O R D - O RLAND O
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WHITE SAILS IN THE SUNSET”~RACING TO NASSAU

White M ill lugging at the meats . .
White tamps breaking on the tea's owe!It . . . Keen-eyed crews maneuvering for advantage . . .
And te 1* trim :*cft sailed out of Miami, Pie* In tho fourth annual race to Naessu. Th e tamaraman flew lew In an airplane and took this
strlkint picture of the start. (A sses Iabed Press Photo)

IMPRISONED IN SNOW NINE DAYS

T h is m m . Identified By pollen M
j a m n O. McDonald, allaa M. A .
Poet, an ta-tonvUt. wan aalaad at
Seattle. W u lb , and M id for r u m *
tlonlng about thn kidnaping and
murder of Charlea Mattaen, 10, ad
Taccma. Ons officer described Me
arrest at ’ h e t" ( Atoecletod A M

Pbetel

CLOWN SEEKS KISS-YOUNG REVELER SLEEPS

KNIFE IS CLUE IN DEGENERATE SLAYING OF GIRL

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•hewn In a nulling homo at Carson City. N o v, after thslr rescue frees
a snow-bound outamobll* In which they spent nine days. Hunters
ars searching the detetatr, tnow-covcrcd plains for Sort La Near,

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One of tho most Important oluoo In It • cloying of M iry Kllon Babcock, pretty 11-yoar-old blonde. In B
lonely Hold on tho outskirts of Buffalo. N. V , was this bloody knife which was found under hoe body, th e
(tad boon (tabbed nine times. Her pet dof to shown (rl|M ) hooping • pathetic vigil at tho homo of the
a&lt;rl whom officers soy woo the vktlm of a degenerate. (Acaociated Press Photo)

AT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

It's Mirdl d ra t u. , ii in New Oilsanel tt*«oiy a mn.ai.iie l.gueu in t.iu lun„ "ui.oioc.'* sno paraoo
(le ft) tries to con. nos the girl he deserves a hits for his clfsrto to amuse. At right this little

Deed Of play end pageantry— finally site down and gaee ta strep while awaiting the Mfcdt Drag |
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FOUR DIE IN MYSTERIOUS BREAK-UP OF PLANE

ARMED PATROLS GUARD LEVEE AGAINST BOMBERS

Pour persons wore hurtled to death when or. airplane apparently fell to p tees ntar Loulsburg. N. C , ant
•'ottered wreckage over IS seres ef farm land. The bodies of Arthur Conn, Dsnlsl L . Breen end Choi
M. Bote, oil of Akron. Ohio, foil In front of a farm heuso several hundred yards from tho main pMe
of v.retkago shown above. The bedy of Miss Carolina Donley of Miami. Fla, was found seme d)ptanse M B
the ether* (Associated Prase Phots)

WINDSOR NEAR TEARS IN GREETING SISTER

Dennis Cardinal Doughorty. papal delegate to the luehartetle Cempress
In Manila, la shewn (loftl Imparting the papal bleealng at one of tha
services during the five-day celebration. Th is pleturo woo speeded
from the Philippines ta the United States by airmail. (A ssociates
Press Phalo)

American m ale womrn's n « ir
ia becoming Increasingly p .p u lir
in Creai Btiiain. an ! Import* of
women's gown*, shoe*, handbags
and ecceoaurtee a te rising ttoadi/.

Wind op f a c te , from which the
Duke of Windsor gut hie name,
has been the home e f Cngiieh
h’ngs since tk , Norman cooquete
| i the eltrem h century.

The Duke of WksJsor. formerly King Kdward of (treat B ritain, era* rcpsrtod on Urn verge of
tears and unable to tptwk for n snoment when be grweied hit sitte r, the IVinctee Royal M a r/ and hn»
busbard. the Karl e f Harewood, a t the railway station ia Vienna. Thia ra-llopheto shews them
leaving the station. W indier le a t the rig h t (A»*oocm.td Pres* Phu'.u)

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Railroads Refuse
Freight Reduction
For_Citrus Fruit

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CHINA EMPLOYS DEATH TO PURGE NATION OF DOPE

Of C o n s t s b l t
Seminole County Wife
Says Husky-Voksd
Man Informed Her
Doni ‘Glad Rags’ Of
S n a t c h Plans
For Exposition 2 Extra Guards

,T,fr .v .n ™ J » » i o r
* RNToMinmDnnuuew T*Be
Blow b Struck I1 " S t —
To Stole Crops
Fifty Percent S l t e h
Asked By Industry
To Market C r o p s

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tiona At lAkeland

Directors of the Son* u( ih« Lr(io n Drum and Bugle Corps Mart
rd a movement lest night to whip
W A S H IN G T O N . F e b . 13. the outfit into such condition
— (A IM — T h e A n n o c k tlo n o f that it will be able to participate
A m e ric a n R a llro n d n to d a y d c - in th« State Legion contention at
,nl*d th o F lo r id a c it r u s In d u a - lak elan d in May.
Because tho Sanford Legit n
( t r y ’s p le a f o r c m o rjre n c y r e ­
d u c tio n in t h e ir r a p e f r u it l'uet ha* tho U r (cat proportionate
I number of member*, it ha* refr e ig h t ra te s .
O ffic ia ls h e r e s a id .th e d o ,h* nvi“ ,lo“ '»
c b io n w a s re a c h e d « t a m e e t»« ' h« * -e m b ly
I n f o f e a s t e r n , w e s te r n u n til wh&lt;v.h! r °* nw ,bu ,ltum *OTP* “
aoulhern railroad traffic ciccu- available.
Percy S!tra, he* Ian Diy'a Work
live* In Chicago,
A memorandum to the Industry chairman, la id the Legioa Execu
cited a long list of r*a»oiU~r&lt;&gt;rj live Conmnttre poiiponcif ' last
refuting the petition, including night a dlscuadon of propo*cd fi
the railroad** hravy emergency i nanclal aid for the drum and bu
expenditure* taunt'd by the IIU- gle unit. It will be brought up
Striving to rid the country of drug peddler* ami their milliun* of victim*, Chine*.' official* have decreed public execution of nil
liaaippi aad Ohio Valley flood*. Monday night In the regular Lecaught aelling or using narcotic*. These picture*. Ju*t arrlvnl in t he Uniyctl S:ntc*. tell a vivid »tury of the gruesome campaign, No.
The citru* Induxtry and Florida gion le m o n .
„ y ta t* officiaU, declaring aa tm erMr. H ero aald Indication* were 1—Horrified women watching the drath march of a convicted peddle r. No. 2 —A stoical addict nn.l seller calmly await* Id* turn with
feacy (listed . a*had a temporary
ouuida help" would be the rxecjtloncT. Na. 3— An offender dice by a bullet in the back o f-kl* head. No. 4—The b oily'U dragged away like that of some
rodoction af BO percent In grape- furthcoming la providing funda dead animal. No. h—With little rrrem ony, it t* dumped into a ru d e coffin for hurbil. (Associated l*ir»* I'hutust
fru it freight rates. They aald un­ fo r musical Inetrumcnt* and uni
lee* the relief wsa granted much furme.
of the bumper crop would rot *&gt;n
The Friday drill wa* attended
tree*.
by T. E. rilmpaon, president
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, and Joseph L- Marentrite, chairman o f the Chamber'
Publicity Committee. Doth were
impressed with the progrei* made
by the Junior Legionnaire*
Mr, Hero raid he hoped to have
I the unit In *h*pe to make it* first
WPA operation* on the San-'.
•“«■* appearance wl.hut (bur
Avenue and Paole Road '*''*}*
Tw(, hundred invitation* had
project* era slated for completion
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h“ o rJercl new
been sent out today for the tour
s e a t week, W. 8. Earle, work e&lt;julp«nem for several member*
i»t reception and enterininni. tit
Mayor Edwsid lliggin* said
director aad engineer for thle ■«* • shipment of drum* and bu * Nearly ITS Sanford Elk* nml
scheduled tonight nt K o'clock in
today that SI.5&lt;Ml in t'ity fund- i*
dletriet, announced Unlay.
* le* u n Pw " d *u »rhv* ,,before
the Woman'* Club.
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their visitor* from nina Kim id ■
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&lt; handier of Commetce official*, avnllslde to e Xprdllr WOlk Oil the
A rpkalt fo r surfacing the thor­ th* nv*t practice irsston rrid a y ....................... ..... .................. . .
An caper, drum ami b u ,U
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ttmler who*e *pon&lt;"r*hlp the func­ club hnu*e at Mimicipul Athletic
oughfare! la due to arrire Mon­,
, struct or, Frank l l u n y of D aytuna1fa * tlubhousa to welcome W. A
tion I* operate), made • public an- Field so that the prttjeet titighi
day, he aald. If weather cornll-1 ,
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h,, ciiinpleteil hefote Ms i h 1.
Uona do not Interfere. It will be I U*4f h* *» am lattn* loc.l men in 11*11 o f We»t Palm Beach, driTh# Sanford Municipal AiaocI** eottneenum that all winter tmtrirtet deputy mraiwl cxal'rd rut
(grand and rolteil befor* F rid ay .1
the youngster*.
1*1* in Hanford who hail nm re* when n hoxeludl ttaining
«iun
will
meet
at
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A.
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Monday
Florida Ea*t, on the occasional
trive&lt;l an invitsiiun wer* rortliul- *t silted to open here
Mr. Earle *ald mail Improve- t i ;
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in th* pastor's study of the Pro*.' Jy^nvlteli to ntteml.
of his anaual official visit.
Chattanooga Lookout d ire r'!■
■ W at the S tate Farmer.* M . r - . W
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natttnrr secre-l. The n n y o r di«elosed that
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c,,nry com 'o n i n the flood tireti
books of the Hanfurtl fraterni'y Cole, president, announced today wry,
porting P|h a t nine carload*
announc'd the following tv
mad,, it ner*ss.ity for the WPA
then romplimentnl the officer*
vi-etl and i-xpaiiilnl ptogram.
withdraw some of it* rid to
on their rondilon, asserting that
Voli* Williams, member of tho
1— Greeting. .Mrs. A. M. I'hilip
,^)7he project, rnh.et|Uently the City
a health state of the organiiation City Aviation Comm litre, and pr.sidvnt of the Hanford Woman’s
Only minor “tUan-up
and
George Mr Kory arrived In Wash-' f it b which I* assisting ih«&lt; Wom­ was forced to step in to prevent
touching-up" work remain* on
The State Board of Social Wei- wa* In evidence.
In a brief address. Wall re- ington early today to begin nego­ en'! Civic Comimiivi- of tho Cham­ a re-enar’mrnt of the scene here
the Oviedo Park, the director ft* " operating In Seminole CnunInst year when the laHikoiits.
weald. Indicating th at it ihould be • / wl11 m*ke effn n e to completely viewed th* history of F.lkdom tiations for placing Hanford on an ber in the rerrptkiti.
seheduled to train he-e, suddenly
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■-AuMcely completed within 10 d ayi.
, n *l " P o rt on all old • lnc# It was established, ami he airmail route.
flrrcting, T. K. Himpsan,
Inclement w eather ha* delayed n*‘* aerbtanc* application* before *«t forth th* gwal* apd achieve­
! I t'* mbs'r of Cimimrrco president. | shifted their camp f« llaytmta
beentise local faeilitie. xnford Lrgionnairrs will as-J | — Gryeting, Mayor Kdwnrd Ih-ach
oppraUon* on the Paola Road M ,r- **• **ra. J - K Bulge. County ment* of th* body.
| were lurking
project.
director, raid today.
| Among the **v«n visiting ex temble x| ■ |*. J|. Monday In !*•- Higgins.
No
I|itrxli»n rKlsted ttnlav.
4 - Piano s.,h.. M.s.x Huphno
Mr. Earle reported the SemiN r*• " " " ‘•"‘‘wl that 15 i alird ruler* to apeak was Jmlge gion Hut on U keshore Houlevu d
Mayor Higgins said, that the
n*l# Cocnly WPA employed IT2 I’*''*0''* have ippll*,) for pension* Herbert B. Frederick of Hay for a regular sessiot*. Contman- Takach.
-------- tkls week. 71 of which “ m* h , r ' no&lt; be*n Investigated. At I t„n. Beach, wK«.pUc«d the non... der Uoyd F. Boy la announced 5—Violin solo, the II. v. Martin rhihhouxr will he finished mid
ready
for us* when the hail
present 6tl are receiving assistance 0f (mve Sholti In nomination today.
Dram.
I Tbe (ou n ty ’s maximum xi 70,
I when the latter wa* riected grand
fi—Reading, Miss Namy Itw set­ player* arrive.
Joe Engle, official of the ChitA group of teachers from the ter,
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_ . The director said that |&gt;«nm n*-„alted ruler of Elk.lom *t thT o m '/ lnvestiga e.1 Could assist the
Angelro
convention
last Oviedo School to,toy werr attend­
7—Piano snlii, Mir* Sarah M ar­ tnrioogn outfit which will train
here this spring, said hi* base,
ing the P. K. Young ilemonstia- garet Altman.
bull school opening here March I
tlnn school In Gainesville. The In­
It—Vocal
solo
and
mutical
rend­
fnr
would draw hundreds of iliwri'ijtid
ser- stitution demonstrate* the latest ing, Mr*. W. C. Fleming.
u Aw^eeam.n whole* thelr pens'«?i"plkC2te.fcinhpleW ^ | 5S. *a.'tTu? Ed'o'Rouri'e wa. method* and theaeirx of handling
it—Mlrimha tiiln, M i.t R om - hopeful*.
The Chamber of Cmt.m*rrr
&lt;('••! i ••-* n*
to re* )
w plcioi* of *h# bmi*| IW f •Hd funds for pension* U
f ,
tjk
heafle.l school children.
I no P it s Tt**#t
this afternoon pointed nut the
Havana H arU iri t* in g a p p lie d by th* Ciyimy and
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CO Feb. IS, won. win b* the ob-! will cgntinu* to be until ib* k gi»-l
Inwcrthwl can*. It* also republicity value of hringlor n
professional hn-ehall team here
jact of brief ceremonies at th* aiure appropriate* allotment* this i ceived *n honorary membership
*1 for life in Ota Elkl.
n a d ah al] Monday afternoon at 4 of visual education,
be showing th , Chntlnnneg'i Free
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jReport* Included on# from the
attack.
Presx nf recent Issues several

Elk O fficial U T o u r is t R eception Will Higgins Asserts
Greeted By 175 A t t r a c t Throng Tonight $1,500 Is Ready
On Local Viiit Proarram Is Revised For Woman's Club For Diamond Use

WPA Wi l l Finish
2 Road Pr ojects
Within Fortnight

Two Quins Said
To Be Object Of
Canadian Threai

Event; Four To Be In IteWall Commendit San __________ceivinjf Line
f o r d Organization
On Healthy St ite

C i t y Allocates S u in
To Insure ( ’oniplction Of Clubhouse

Many L o c a l Booths
Are Dispatched
To lie D i s p l a y e d
- At Orlando F a i r ‘Foreijcn-L o o k I n f *
Men Alleged CodNcminile County wn* putting on
if* best dre*» today i(l exhibit til
Kpirators In I d e a

iho IT'iurnl Florida Ksposkto.i
opening in Otlundo Monday and
TORONTO.
Feb, 13.—
running through Saturday.
(AIM—Government proteet*
IuxmI di-piny* nro being nrramretl by varum* group* m d nri* of {’ttnmtft’a fnmoun Dt*
nil nre i ndcr the direction of th ttnnp i|tiintupleti« tixksv MW
Seminole t'ouniy I’haialivr uf chnrifwt the pnwincld p»*
Commerce.
: lire with n atftinir of every
I'ridaldy the lnrge*t nml mo-t Hltrcit of a alory that “two
extensive Imoih will lie that show­
ing (hi*
section'*
vegetable*. fort’lifn tiHiKing'’ nien weru
.III . IV. M. Fciiii Ilf (hi* City
will have'the Iminir |Hi*itinn m
the art di«play m ho sent *t
the Central Florida Fxporiiion
in rir1*ndo next week, radiir
simiiin W1*110 unniiunrrd to­
day. She will di*|day ahoot
half n doxen picture*.

plotlintr to kidnap two ?f th»
I'ftlly little* niati'ia.

1'oiice and Attorney Oc.'.sral
A rthur Koehuck were Inclined I t
think the tale a hoax. Ilow w ar.
two extra guard* were di*patched
to the Callamler nursery, brinelug to fiv* tho men who walk •
wary heat about th* eight-feat
rteet fence which guard* th* Bi­
ll* girl*.
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About 75 in Dvldunl sperlet * amt
“W . think It extraordinary,"
Varieties ate la-iitg placed by t 'm ile laid the attarnry general, Mlkak
ty Agent C. It. tlawsun to exploit two mrn planning such a
the versatility of the soil.
would dlacuna |t publicly,
Ml** Josephine Boyd. ton. Coun­ ever, we era taking no rhanroe."
ty homo demonstration ngent, i*
Th* story of the kidnap ple^
oil Uniting a booth of many prod- reputedly hatched on a Torontonet* from the home kitchen. I
[ «» Buffalo bus, first wna told lit
the sltelvrs will he dtlU (Brn
i «n ammiyntou* telephone rail ta
serve*, marmalade*, cam., o veg- the wife of nn Etobkok* towaeiuhles, spiced anil canned meat*. ■hip constable.
The Krltilnule I'hspier of F u ­
A husky-voiced naan inform al
ture Farmer* of America hove r e ­
moved their meat exhibit front the cnn*tahl«'« wifa he ravsadropped on two sw arthy bus pea*
the Tampa Fair ami will di*play
seuger* who talked of "XnaUhIt in ttilsn d i. Ilviedo Future Farm ­
log" two Of th* little girl* and
er* are a»*hnlng. prof. Alex It.
multeieil confidently " s rrry th iig
Johnson, Semlmde FFA advisor, is arranged.**
i* piepuring the Imoih.
Kffoit* fu truce the ra llrr
Meiid'rr* of tlto Hanford (iar- fruitlex*.
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Will I n v e s t i g a t e
P e n s i o n Seekers

On Maine
Be Honored Monday,. S S B . ' f S a S . ’S S . - T ; .

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Tax AHDetttMir IManw
Overstreet Named
I’recinctn
District Chai rman ToToVinit
Accept
Returns
*F:‘raternity's
0,,ln' ■ pro,il
part
Of Victory Din ler

r. a Baiiard, chairman 0f o j AAA Representative'
or, aald all w ar v .u ra a * are t p . r ___o ____________ » _ _ V V&gt;° * M th*
•a pat lolly Invited to 'TCTZSZ. 1 ° Explain S u r p l u s fur sponauring tho County Fair
d that an Invitation ia amended Purchasing Program her* last month. A second re­
port stated th a t fU .7 0 wax eleor•ha public.
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. Tax Assessor Sanford F. DuudO. Overstreet of Orlando pey inn unee.l ualay that he would
ha* been appointed ftemoeratlc Vic­ visit 13 County precinct* nn Feb,
ICMltasM WX Otax Taro*)
tory Dinner chail nun nf th* dis­ 23, 25 and 20 in receive tax r e
Th* Federal Government's plan
trict In which Hanford lx located. turn*.
to purchase surplua cabbage will
It waa aancunced today from
to explained Monday afternoon at
His schedule Is ax follows:
Jacktotivlll*.
3 o'clock by an AAA representa­
F*b. 23—Osceola, 2:45 A. M. to
tive at the Court House, County
Th* dinners *r* to be mwleled 10:45 A. M.; Geneva. II A. M. to
-------—sion WDBO, Orta ado. 'agent C. R. Dawton said today.
nfter th* Jackson Day dinner nfl 12 o'clock noon; Chuliima, I P, M.
*iH carry a broaileast
All te!*ry growers la tho BanLocal National Guardsmen will; Ittdrt, ami *r* being arranged to tn 2 P. M.; Oviedo. 2:15 |», M. to
^Mnrriag members of th* Semi- ford vicinity ar* urged to attend stand inspection by Col. Crea of raise funda for defraying the 3 15 P. M.
•ala Chapter of Future Farmers th» mtwtlag. sine* the tim e m*th-l •% ra g td ir arm y hero Mornlav, Demoeralie I V ty campatgn ttebt.
Feh. 25—Slav in. 3:45 A. M. to
a f America, Tho _program
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cd of purr Has* mr.y b* applied and Tutaday, whit# th* medics I
While Sanford Is expcc'ad to Id :45 A. M.; GotrW I*. II A. M.
M t J B ■’clock aad last* half an later on to celery.
I unit of tho miUHg wU) be In-1 stage one of th* *v*nt* no dofln- tn 12 oVIcick mum; frVrn /a r k . I
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| ‘ Government he* authorhed boy. spec ted Tuesday by MaJ. Grwne, | It, plans hav* yet been mad*. P. M. to 2 P. M.; Forest City, 2:15
Fmoiw F irm er* from Crvscvm lng up of surplus vegetable* of also of th* regular arm y.
March 4 ia the date for tho fune- I’. M. k, 3:15 P. If.
Clty. DtLaad, Apopka. Oriadoaml certain kind* in an *ffoil la peg
Th* rolonol
hia sta ff p la n 'tio n . els*wk*r*.
Feb. 24—Altamonte Springs,
• will k* heard on the market price at an rotaklhkod elan to tab*
Iwvowlery a f, Number O n, dinner will b* D 45 A. M. to 10:45 A. If.; l.ongAflHrkte* a f the ve­ minimum.
property oa
hor* which' belli at th* Mayflower Hotel In wood, II A. M. to 12 o'clock noon;
nd moaicll rrnrrTho program ta now kl
Capt. Harold V n U t t n ; actin g ' Washington from which President U k * Mary, I P. M. to 2 P. M-; Poaw graperfruk aad b
04 gfeowt Roosevelt will addroaa th* got low. pJv. t:1 5 P. M. to 3:15 P. M.i Lak*
It
. 1:30 P. M. to 4.30 F . M.
Frit* Uwn te |109 yog

Future Farmers To
Broadcaat Tonl«bt

National Gnardamen
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School OH ic ia ls Reporting Board
S e e Subjects On ^tim ates Crop Of
V isual Education G i t r u s For State
T. W. laviiin. County aclimd
aujierimrndent, and Pinf. |(. E,
Ki|ip, grammar school principal,
re,u im d yrsiciday Itooi Gaines­
ville where they aitended tile lintv et'ity
of Florida
Extension
•School's loots.' in, the possibilities
ot visiul educatloti.
Super our Intent ,i lotwlun . aid
film* on the sllhject* of geography
and ..I lice went exhtbiud. Ho
ex pi ■ « l 4 per-onul opinion ihat
sat.’iy and health ure topics that

Florida will product IK,into,000
h o tel of m anges and tangerlnro.
nnd |7JitMI,ntK) boxes «f g e a p ^
fruit this yeaty according to ■
Cto|» lltporllng Hoard uf th*
Cnite.l S ta le , Department of A*&gt;
riculuia report released today
through th,. Associated Press.
Ill the same statement was the
informcHon that the Californl*
rm lt lose* from th* recent Paci­
fic Const freer,, was a s follows:
navel and misrrllaneous oranges.

could be most effieien ly taught -fi percent; Yulenria oranges, 41

throtigli motion pictures.
lie said Mil loos types of pro
jel l mil lipplirnIII. were shown.

percent; grapefruit, 45 p erro n t
■mnnd*. rtl) percent.
Th* Rnxril estimnmi that T * « -

udtl.ng that the imiiul ec-t of
production nf grapefruit would
tho machili's is the iirmcipal re.x- roach H.7WVK10.
Arinina, the Hoard nalil, suf­
son tb u th,* majority of school.,
have not ill Mailed visual itittca- fered heavily In the January
freexr*. but added that It la tow
tion course.
JV'u Schirartl, u member nf a ar|y to form an accurate e»tilocal school futility, has been in " mle "I 'h e damage.
Gainesville the entire week suitlyI
ing the courses.

liocal Scout Troop
Tu b c r cu l os i s Unit , 'eave" For wlnol“
Judge Ware KeportH Hoped To Be Opened Thisty Boy Scout* In Troop I
hire yesterday afternoon for
Dlaporiition Of BoyH Before Summer Ends left
Camp Winona In Volusia Cnutuy
l l 's o l l s s r * Its l*s*e T h rr« |

Mr*. Mary Pynchon, secretary
Satisfactory illspoxition of four
yiiuihx, rhargetl with breaking anti and treasurer of the Flurhla Tuentt ring localschools, wax
to -1bercttlosix and Health A'soclaptirted
imlay hy Judge
R. W.1lion, expressed a hojie hern yesW*r* who declined t„ reveal the tenlny that the T il hospital near
namra of the youngxerx.
j (*11*0110 wnuM In- in position to
Th* jittlg* said three of the' o|i«n lltx tt mi l-summer,
boyx had been rcturnnl to theic! Mr*, pynrhnn anti Dr. J . T. I*en-i
parent* after several lecture*. A* toil, also of the ass.iclation, mm
Sanford family took charge of the with member, of tho Seminole
fourth who is oithout living par­ Couniy Tulierrulo.i, ami Health
Association to tii'cusx tentative
ent*.
|
Juilge W are raid that a fifth plans far obtaining the periodic
youth, alleged to have been with service of a traveling tubercu­
the other four, probably will lie losis clinic.
T h i Mont»uma Hotel wa.
taken lo Georgia ami placed in
ta re of an uncle. Ilia patents scene cf th&gt; lilrcussian*
at noon.
HI ‘

for a three day outing under tho
direction nf Scoutmnxter lltrm a *
Morris.
•
Activities will include swimming,
boating, arrhery, rook In la n d rif­
ling. Regular summer ram p sched­
ules are to be followed. Th* troop
will return Monday.

LOCAL WEATHKB1

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Conners Matt
To Cop Sanford High D e f e a t
League F irtt Half
Local* Win By 41-21
W W d l &amp; ^ A f t S tk wilh ^
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In Contest
Here_Last NightK
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P t o v O f f R a t t l e 1 lh* unexpected fmlsh of tta b*t-

D e land BAg
row Buster’s 27 1-6 second! mad* ef tr*a a l a sr e ut akriam, n al scicr oa ut rnl st aunf d Ihvoo uSc h^ ­In I Bid, D still good. Whan Amer­ t a t , u f M t i t t e r W . U j V K I.I, J i t .
ican Dictator. Ruff ita n e r. Island S , w &gt; M d . a n d a t s a id tin ,-, i h r n
a tio n to
Bing, (ienersl Sahara, Molly Ms- athn*d s IaSid.r e .J u dmg ea k ef o ra pap liclin
e) s e t­
lone, Kamnna &lt;!, and Teddy Winks tle m e n t o f h r r a d m l n l s t r s t l o a o f
get them gh tonight, a new record s a id e s t a t e , a n d f o r a n e r d r r d ie will In nil prtC- ability t* flsihed trc hi oa .r g i n g h e r a s a u e k s d m i n l i r r * .
on the result board.
th.lrd this the tl t h day Tu U*&gt;
A. h 1*1*.
In ike ninth taco over the futur­ em b er,
c A n n m Lovs-.ix smitiv.
ity route. Danger Btsrtrr look, like
Aa A b iw tn le lm tr l , g f
th e K s ls lo u *
a g o o d thing. Fast closing Ann
U T IIO .V VI*. IA J V E U , J l l . ,
Faith and Will Punny ire picked
Decease^
to provide most of th,. opposition,
t '«Tinr v n
although Hlnnilie Omen, Iron J and KoTii aptd on tr t x ar r r .i11111.11.
Mac Duff are more than capable. T«&gt; W l .v i l t IT M A T r o N i - m t S i

ScoreSpeedy Event Ties^jp
u f S i S Tr&gt;ck

provide

lag definitely rtmored fi
tivlty in tta league.
* F is tic E n g a g e m e n t
The contest tonight, while it I*
espccted
to ta hard fought a* A r t W i l l i a m s I s H i g h &lt; • » ; i i,
„„ R e c o r d s E x p e c t e d T o
K m ton* awaited tattle to
M | a tta fir at ta lf champion tta two club* are hitter rival*, Is
S
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t
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s
t
.
Iil,u,l,l"ic
p,m*&gt;
Morgan
made
e
class
last
night
at
the
Longwood
B e B ro k e n T o n ig h t
not anticipated to conclude In a
• f tta City Basket tall Learn*
a I I I . . t q l&gt; ' * , onr-handcr f r in ihe foul Iln» and track
of the Sanford-Orlandj
A t L o n g w o o d T ra c k
mB| taho p la n thla evening a t similar manner to that of the
n i n e s 1 ,1 1 'o i n t s K
«in«hter
Kennel
Club
as
he
equalled
the
_____
, Klcklighter
, - - followed up with a
t:M o'clock when the Eckerson’a preceding one In which tta SI.
track record for tho 5-1(1 cuurse,
Morgan’s
long
shot
Tmlsy’s rain gave prospect, for
« "*
Cannera and tta 8t. John* Rlv*r Johns were a p p jm tly well on om lng off i„ o slow start which tf r o m 'V ta f t
their way to a victory, having led •
h
.
.
.
• , ' u,n l,,r
of 't a floor sent healing ■ classy field of dogs In n super-fast track nnd broken rec­
. U m taaplo.
practically through tta entire
,h» oppoal.iun the advantage ,ita roun. ,0
le fw t |h t 'the featured futurity ninth.
1; Should tta Echm ona
torn* playing time and leadlag 17 to r ,urin* lhe tatter portion of the 'bird |« rio l ended.
Master Cop came in lor p'ace ord, tonight at ihe Hanford OrtanN o tic e la h e r e b y j t l . r n , lh .,l Ih o
t through with tta bacon In to- 12 at tta time tta game wa*|,ir«i two periods, the Srniinolel In the foutth (gunner, Denning money while lady Horsham, nft- tlo Kennel Club near Longwood.
Two feiture rare, are on the card,
a n d r r s l g n e d w ill n n Ih e i l h d u g
inight'a fracas, tta first-half tor* called. The Rlvermen, after ta-jlflgh School task rtrer, managed dribbled in for a two-pointer,'t r * *low
if M n rrh A. It. I SIT. a t l m o V Io .k
f“ * to thP eighth and ninth events.
Legal N olle*
| « n t a thairs aa tta win will ta Ing held tn a 2-2 tie In tta flr* t',0
A. M . n r a a Bonn t h e r r a f l r r n a
J " , • “ "-handed
up siram to come th.ough 1| *’— —
m»J“
Ihdla.lmr proThe eighth I, n fast quartere m a t t e r m a y In- h e a rd . :.p o tv
tta tr fifth In a* many league period, ta d taken a 7-6 lead by
o
t
i
n
:
ttittiT
o r this c o rn - th
In th e J u d g e g f t h e t 'l r r u l t I 'n i t r l ,
mile
with
the
best
field
of
sprint­
t v J llH .r , ettwlXMi.K i o t &gt; . In
start*. T ta At. Johns, with four half time and In tta third period,
i'YUa n d f o r S e m in o le l*nunty* S‘l,,r&gt;
mIda. f n r a n O r d e r n f tS I« p il» n *»f
irlna and one loss, need to coma had extended their mergln to 15- DeUnd eager* whom the h c l. &lt;.,«•!, «„,| l i n i n g missed a foul ninir» f o r m in g th r *lai!y iloiilih* er* available entered. The quar­ t &gt;, n r t v&lt;&gt;r t-IIIINST*
a n in f a n t f e m a le rh ll* . n n .lir t h e
tta top side tonight to ta- 12. In the two minutee played had defeated by a 12 27 count shot. II. lorguson and Sample el- cum him* on w h ic h do U* n ha&gt;l ter-mile record |, th,- only une that tv us; T int
os- mtuun n a m e n f M a ry J a n e H la u n h le r.
h-vnl taen broken this year. Spar-V . M i V l . I . I , J i t ^ tt e c a s e d .
i two-way tla for tta In tta fourth quarter, tta Rlver­ on the DeLand floor a few weel,
O ile d a t H a n fu ril. H em lnole I 'n u n missel similar nuemp'.i fol- been p l i c n l .
m
u
s
tm
r
si
t r , S 'lo r ld , th la t h e fn d d a y n f
tm
t n m r » N c n i.tK
I-S.
l-half crown, ncceaaitatlnf a mcn accounted for the only tally, ago.
lowing which llal Kurguion tapped
N '- tl'- e I , n ^ r - ' i r xlV f-n th a t th e S’e lir u a r y A. IX 1*11.
(Trartk l'*«n
N ig h t l.u M le
Ml) 1 n-t
17
20
play-off later In tta aenson.
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n
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o
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ill,
o
n
th
n
I
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t
t
i
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o . r . H C A P ititT '-H
F I I I H T — U m ile ;
: 2 f.
a field goal which gavo them a The visitor, broke inm thr sror- *!' a reteund. Sample made s long
Ml" an Atyn«*
5. to 3 4-1 o f I M . r t i. ir g , A , I t ( s r r , |,re s e n t to
IlfiUriit Juillfi*
I'LidJ &amp;ftli « «f| tlpcH J'tini
M ints! u. niJtLtiliTs:n
2 10
( T ta two tluta clashed two five-|Mdnt edge shortly before Ing column first to grab a
I (i * 1,11 ^r” m 'he right side
of T«»rrhl
th e ll.&gt; n .,r .1.1.- r - o itn tv J u d g e o f it. tv. tv A n n
j fcti 2 *'*
__
wo*ha ago In a contest which the excitement curtailed further lead before the lo c a ls tallied once, 'ta,court followed by Buck forgu- l l r r l l i i t t l l l l r l l f *
| |ij
S’ lo rl.l-r,
h rr
N IN T H —3* 18 m il.
A ttorney.
" W
ilme« i f 3-5 '• 't i l n - . l o C n t in lr ,
Hf
»
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t
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&gt;
Kyrnt
7
20
A
a
*
*
3
m
*
waa abruptly concluded after two play.
TN* lc»d Jumped lasck an l f o r th MJn * undertasket tally. Steplir
H I H U S lI — l i i i u r i i y :
U m r.
Mdafif (*«tp
40 I KII
minutes of play in tta final
Id lf.y |ff»r»liitiri
Gravvtt and Young are ex­ for the next few minutes uniil Ihe 1,1 " mu,ta one front underneath 3-S. Himn
3 10
3T, | 0 1*1 2f» |» Ho
quarter when two players, nelih pected to start at tta forward locals took matters into their own ,h« tamp and William* tapped In a Jll»
l l l l l Ita c k
72*1 7 0 1
TKNTII
—
Futurity;
Mm-.
■?»
!
.or of whom woro In tho game at posts for the Canners w ith1Eek- hand* midway in the second quars« i Hjflty Hfihar.t
1tanning’s tolly from be- 1’nppk‘H PrliJ**
f.jo I 30 1
*tta time, attempted to settle i erson at center and Vangaa
Itvvl
FP'k
|o
10
mi
...._
_
ter,
grabbing
the
trail
at
12
to
10
*\''alh
,hl!
taskrt
after
a
fast
driband
Till III*
K u t u r ii y ;
lim e ,
:3&lt;&gt; H u ir Htng
3,3#
'd tffm n c a of opinion by tta gen Tedder In the guard positions and keeping it for th* rest of tho "
, hc scoring fur the con- 4-5.
iL il M il l&lt;* r
4 ] , | « 19.74 |1 40
♦lo pet of fisticuffs. The melee while the St. John* ill llkely'.tattlo which was hard fought oil l l "'Hi m i i t n i f l l t ’
5,30 | tii|
&gt;ltal fONKed aa others tried to send In Whitten and Kelly on thw ,&lt;l»r way.
I Tht. |ilay of dm local, was fair- 1atl*■k ) Hllll*
3.40 IHsACKIlRAirUIIT
woparute tta pair, brought about offensive, Altman as center and Sample tallied first wiih no tin- ly K'"*1- flnshing more or less
For (Tran Syittrm llclpn
»l IJV.T licit •ll&gt;f#—o-l Jll* n p n n
Hughes and Klntaw or Cordell at derbsskei shot and Mr.MilIm fol- i ,!rnr iw fertli'n from time to —Hillwlpr. % • Hilr— I'aM nil n*
To Prevent Slckncns
lowed ii up with a sucre sful ru n -'111’"' ■■•"•ugh weak point* were |lnpf |mh»I,
C h e s t
C o l d s guards.
O n - u f III# f i i l f f i n t i i i f m i i f t i l n - k •
• -&lt;
mile
U m - . :33 P r m iu h t |« 1tia t. I f It U t a k * n i t
F l i r i t T I I — 5-14
The first gsme of the even­ version. Shadhurn's foul shot sent t&gt;rominem. The llulldogs, although
Rub on Mustemlc. Used ing will be the postponed M*- the count lo d-0 after which Wit- BU,l'tflyi'd, w«re by no mrnns «ut- T rinket
th** first ili-fiu fmiMp ff-lliib? tif
I I mo 7 «o
in la»i nlghi'* encounter,
F iiru lt !&gt;.* r time
c 20 I ^ «-«m n ttp i(tln tl( «*fi» n r liy t i i|n a t *
kf million* for 25 year*. t to n a l (luards-II squad contest, lism* tallied from the right sble
I 4.» iio i io l ly b r in g n l i * f , P ro m p t n l i « r .
NOT {mi a salve, but a wlsn-d to get underway at 7:10 of the court to glv^ Sanford it. Art Williams set the scoring I'urrfiil M.t M
Iirn» . 2T 1.3 f» u rh ha th a t. In w r l l w o r th w h lt f .
T H —H
^cornier irritant.” All o'clock. The fiuardamen, with Initial iwo points. Xa hry'* under- pace ly tallying six times from the 111«eF in*I F111*
n
I 40 I ?'• ? *0 f u f iw t j| v it io n Mi i «h » iln n g * r o fiN i**
one win, that by the for­ basket shot lied the count nnd iw &gt; field and one,, from the foul line l #iiti|M*r Cf»ln
I t MU A00 ho fO R lr r lP il,
Tbrta strenfths. but
feit route, in four alert*, will nut of three foul shot* ninde ty &lt;"r n total of Id point, while Hilly It* *1 W«tlM|
3 10
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r l - n n jiy » t# iii
f**r
h -a J th *
give the scholastic* a tough fight the seme worthy gav„ the local, Zachry followed with three field
plafi haw Ntrv-tf Ihi*uf&gt;art«l4 of
H lX T I f — F n t u r l l j r ; l l m - . •■?*» M
a* they attempt to chalk up their a 6-4 edge. After I’urilon and goal, uml two foul, for a total of t i n y I H f U l o r
iiiurh H--I**-**-liHkn* ww, Th* y
11 2 0 a «o 7 40
3 to I in k—p o iwirkog*- »«f II iio|(.|»niiH;tit
second win. The little Red* have Morgen entered the rontesr, |dav eight point,. Barnple nnd Denning, rtMrmiitif *I »M
|0 (III to
lhfamily nimllrltin r»tiiu-t
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two win* and two losses to their ing for thr first time in n wrek emit with six points, letl the atm ol
In k #
th in
p u ri'ly
\ i i f tab!#
trtd ll for the first half of the due to their suspension along with tuck of the Ihilblogs,
H K V K N T II— 3 * l« m ile ; llfii* ., :33 h i\ lit I v - .it M m* f l n * i Rlgn of m n *
nt Km tlofi. Tn«*v way Hi* n l l - f If
Philips, McMillin tnppe.l in a re­ The local, will see action again I $
season.
llo M iy
l lr r i - n
A lo 1 4 0 3 ttn hr 1iiK4 I n itiI k Irty toy ft tn b -u t.
bound tn tie the knot nt 11 *1. After 'in
F lm l iiiit, by t r y ltiK It. w h y »■*
the
H em I n o l e
High „\l Tom
« 40 5 ♦»«
3,1"* m a n y p-i»(ih* prp«*T i i la r h - M ra tiu iti
l&gt;nl Forgu'on had missed u dim- Mehi ol court Tin 'day night when T r u e A n n
It 10IIIk* It) buy (Mg III hi fi *
bte foul attempt the period elided the Lund' ii l.lori", who forced the r . m i l T I I — F u t u r i t y ; t l m - , :2 l will'll
Il4i»— A ill,
with the fount still knotted.
KeiN to the limit to win a .16-11
Men’* New
Philips rrplaied Hal Klirguson decision in nn citra-period fray
lit guard fur the locals at iln stuit at Jacksonville almost two week,
10
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of the second pcuiil .which wv* U(»o. u p p e r here.
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R ounds
shut from the right side id tho1f,d|nw.:
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floor. Zachry made an utwb th e&lt;• | ^ \ , , | i,jgn
fern*. See Ihem—Wear IW*
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ket shot to lie the count lignin Zarhry, F
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,tf. rgan. G
Into the load. Znehry widened the l'hib|is, i;
nf Sanford
So.no tleptiHil. bal. $1.50 wkly.
I)
4
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gup with an underbasket tally fol II. Furgu-un, F ........ i,
0
2
$28.50 Suits
SI.AUClITKH-HOUSF, HATTLE-HOYAL
lowed by a foul shot made by Page, F .......... -......t
2
0
(2 Pulr Pont*)
William,. Philip, made a (hot
W-W^.
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FIRST 1HIUT S:2D P. M.
from tancaili the hoop nnd l&gt;oSB 00 deposit, hal. $!.5o wkly.
a
41
.
to
TOTAL
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E a c h a d d itio n a l p o u n d 4c *
Ijtnd railed fur lime.
T
r
DELAND
Ffi
When pby wu, resumed, Mc- Sheimnn, F
a
U
0
Admission 50c
0
ii
Sample, F
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I l l l i s t 1st Street
ii
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Shndlmrn, C . .
underhasket sluss in since. Inn to McMillin, G .. . .... t
a
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SPECIAL
RESERVED
SEAT
SECTION
give the McLuru,-tutored lad, n Offiniinr, (• ... ____ n
ii
0
FOR WHITES
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21-10 lead us the half passed Inin Kli'kl.ghier, F
6
l
history.
0
0
lliggitibuihnni, F ....... 0
I'urdon nprnrd the scoring In
the third period with u pretty one- TDTAIS
D
a 21
Imndeil shot from the ngie cor­ Fni’l,: Sanfunl 1 nut of 7.
ner which even br« oglu a lull"
Del -md I uu: of II.
to hi, fsre. Kkkllgliter tame
Referee! t ‘uwi'11.
IN C .
through with a long shot from
mid-court and Philips mu leu twin- Two rm;ti!ipfi n Illiniilt ami
t i * ill .Miisuiiii produce must of
CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPOSITION
In- Imrscradish u.-ed In America.
fullnwrti it up with tin iituli-tba

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K. of \ \ Hall — 3rd &amp; Sanford

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

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Can You Pick The Winners ?
Follow The Dogs At Longwood!

dvertisements

We a re re le b rn lin n S an fo rd '*
KHIth an d o u r 121k A N N IV EK HAKY by o ffe rin g 12 fU v n m of
o u r b m l iguality bulk Ire L 'r e a n t

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Before neon

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Cypress Ave.

HAVE YflUM WATCH rcpslird 111—Flt*«rr* and Plant*.
by on# who really knows K.w. t'F I KUY PLANTS fur sale. M. S.
Rrlgg*. Ja, #l»r, IDitnolia Avr.
Nelson, I'liunv 2512.
MKNt tltr r VUSOIt AT (iNl'K!
NEW (iidrcx Tunic Tablet ennalii raw nyntrr invigorate' ami
other atiintilsni*. t)n« ditni* |uqi, • ■
orgat.,, g'anilt. If mu ilel.jhtnl,
ntaker rcfuml, few ccnti pslil.
Call, wri'r McKcynuM* Drug Ctungtony.
2— L ost f t F o und

WANTED T o BENT bulbllng fur
retail dure in good busilies*
section uf Sanford, minimum
fi-tt frontage, licltuble firm will
least'. Writ* us what you h»v1'
er may buvu open in next two or
tlirec months, Box |tt2*, Tampa.

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PINTS 25c-QUARTS 50c

Seminole Creamery Co,
M l East Ut St,

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REBUILT 2-lon Ihalge truck
with aviary body, ready to t O It RENT: Furnish house,
empty Frb. 15, Sea Takach's
haul. Plica, 1760. It,-built t'hav
rotat truck, cvlrry Imdy, iT ’V'j ^ci*, “ura,,L
Real A Sons, Lied Cur Dealers, AFTFJt FEB. 15 six room house
101 W. 1st St.
at to ll Palmetto Aw. Inquire
'.•17 Geneva Aw.
5—Help Wonted
FOIt RENT: Five Room modern
bungalow,
lit! W. l'J'h StPhone l&lt;t 1 or D21-J, Waller S.
Coleman.

SINGLE, ENERGETIC, m at npgwarlng laulies anil Men tweniy
In forty year* of ago lo travel
with manager f.&gt;r largo I'hieagu
firm and sail direct to homos.
DL—Miscellaneous for Belt.
Write C, |7 . Short. General D-llvery, Srnfonl. Florida stating FDR SALE: Small Nalienal cash
r e f , - - — , - j* and
nature of
register used very liule.
220
previouf employment.
Magnolia Avenu, phone Util.

6—Situ*How Wealed.

Hpeeial attention jlr m to porty order*.

614

P A IN T U P with Ih n ie r 6 Gsy’s
quality products. It |my«. Stan­
ley-Rogers Hardware Company.

DAISY McGRIFF', ctdored. wants
housework or laundry work.
FDR SAI.B—1 3 -m o n th *
o'd
Refervnces, 007 E. Hth SI.
Gue-iist-y Jersey taifvr. Ren'onWOMAN
WANTS housework, «ble. It. Mauser, SchiHil Farm.
nursing, rooking or washing P O. Box 213,

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EXHIBITS
■ s a w C vatral Vis.

ORLANDO

Educational

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PLAN TO SEE ALL

S i IM POSITION
6 B IG D A Y S -

ORLANDO

15—Apart.neut* far Rent.

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IJIHT--12i|&gt; liixKlyeur tin- on
yellow r I m. Ssnfunl Ann.) l STAIRS APARTMENT: Three
U-droom*, living count, dmin.’t
Ficil Store, 2dll 1st Street.
room and kitchen. Phone 2 It).
1— A utom obU m .

VANILLA
IH TTER PECAN
CHOCOLATE
LEMON CUSTARD
STRAWHERRY
UOI.DEN (JIA)W
PINEAPPLE
PEPPERMINT
MAPLE WALNUT
COCOANUT BISQUE
BANANA NUT
FRUIT HAI.AD
Then* le* Cream* arc made from lh* bwt gtulily
UM* em m , pure cane sugar, and the tinml quality
trull*, nuts and flavoring*.
Horn* of them are on sale nt each of tho Hod*
Fountain* featuring Seminole llulk tee Cream, We
kvlle you lo fry each of them and give uu roar crillrkuuu and suggestion*.
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THE BIG
WEEK
Of the Year

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All S ta r F e a tu r e - T o n ig h t
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY
TRI E lll't'K
WILD PANSY
lll.tINDIE DMEN
D/AKK LAD
IHIN J

MACDUFF
DANGER STARTER
ANN F.UTII

Ten Knew Nightly
(Karvpt Sunday)

ANNOUNCINGNew Time Payment Plan
O n G o o d y e a r T ires
A nd

Turn nt the Red Arrow—
On Route 17
Between Sanford and
Orlando

Exide Batteries
A ls o

Retreading

INWT TIMK B:I5 I*. M.

SANFORD - ORLANDO
Kennel Club
MEYER GOLDBERG—(Jen. Mgr.

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HOCKEY’S TIRE SHOP
113 P a rk A v en u e
Phone
265

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Insurgent

Berlin Sees
Military Ship
Dive On City

C iip w Queen

Marshal Strength
Against Valencia
R e p o r t s Of Italian
Aid To F a s c i s t s
v In Malaga B a t t l e
*&gt;» Arouse Frenchmen

Flaming Plane Falli
Before Cage Of 15
Circus L i o n s ; Alt
Five Of Crew Die

World's Prayer
Day Ceremonies
Scheduled Here
R e l i g i o u s Rites

World I)iy of Prayer, a nos-

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denom inational event and one o f

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General Motors
R e c o g n i z e Union
Bargaining Agency

It ripped through trolley win
and crashed directly In from of a
tag* containing IS lions, p an of
a small traveling circus.
Ttie terrified roars of the lio n ,
struggling to escape from tho
menace of fir, that bunt out be­
fore them, rose above th, screams
of th, street rar passengers and
cries of pedestrians.
All five air force member* of
the plane's crew were killed.
The conductor of a street car
died of burns from • live wire. A
trolley worker end several other
persons were Injured.
Th, trl-motore.l Junker's piano
eppnremiy wax -Peking emergency
landing from the snowstorm and
missed a park nearly.

the most romantic of religious me■
tlvtle*. will b , observed hero FrtVirginia Lee (above) of Lock*
C o ra u e rin g S pn n lsh Fn«- day In the Firm Bapiln Church.
ChHatlana In far-off New Zea- port, N. Y, has been lelrcted to
r»ntn dpnve e a s tw a rd
nlomr
t h e M e d ite rra n e a n to d a y in land and the FIJI lilande will reign aa Quern of the Campu* »t
j the University of North Carolina
w h a t w as c o n s tru e d n* a d e ­ aiart (ho lerelcee at sunrise.
A* the spangles of the morn* during Student-Faculty day fee­
v elo p m en t o f a fu ll fo rce ing
sun forgo westward ami tivltlea Feb. 0. She is a member
c a m p a b m a g a in s t Valencia, drive their rays onto other nations of the junior class. (Associated
te m p o ra ry s e a t o f th e Social­ and continents, Christiana in those Press Photo)
lands wilt offer their prayer* In1
i s t G overnm ent.
From Paris, the French, succession until the emirs globe
encircled in one day. I
ns ! hasThebeenfinal
prayer Is to be of­
•error, of fered at Cambell on lha Island of
fho pr ,~ ||u throa's
S'. Lawrence off the toast of Alit*j
direct *
n, ojv war on behalf ka. only 30 mltce from the Arctic'
Circle and a boot the earn* distance j
a &gt;Usbu) 1•overtimcnt.
LW* wl^ to the roar of from the international date Has.
•Local religious orgsnliailons1
gun chatter -**Mud .ih«
. . object of the day it to of-’ __
,
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I xlgcrg. IguncnW fer "appeals ta
that
may
J it attxckn of ro* all b&lt; one In oar service fag i o n s
l a e t n r
R rh fd u lM
FusncarraL a C krist-tkot b .rrk ra o f race oad
! * C * ° r
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a r*
•m ay -b , broken d th n C W W
TW O D a y s
B ank
■ mm capital*
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fa p f k t airman bombed that men may find a way by
which Indtvkluala and nations ran
A- deputy, collector of Internal
.oalakutg.
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five together In pcsce and under* revenue will be located in the
.
. . the autoaomocM 1;. ■*«.-«
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
CaUlonla unified a ragur; All dcnommulon*
over
the Building Feb. 23 and 21 to asto Insure that Socialist. globs'* surface who rill partlcitat^mycr* In the preparation
‘ against insurgent at pate In the activity aro to use tho of income tu t litu m s for 1038,
Identical program, one prepared Collector J. F.dwln Larsen intCswWssiC ea rose tsa sl
formed The Herald today,
l While bank official* aakl they
d nat been Informed of the
i.l.llli
deputy collector's schedule, they
ennouneed that th(. Iocs) instl'uwould be glad to provide
for the collector.
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The following, cntl'lrd “In*
------ com,. Tax In A Nutshell", Is roWoodman’* Circle, Grove 287. 1
lira. May Pynehon. secretary* printed from a bulletin issued by
laot alght completed plan* to en­ treasurer of the Florida Tubcrcu- the Hureau of Internal Reveirm:
tertain about 125 vlilting delegate*
l=*U and Health Assoeiation, will “ WHOT — Single persons who
from seven other groves In a dis­
be a luncheon guru of the flrml- hail net income of |1 000 nr more
trict convention here Feb. 28.
or
Representative* win bs sent from nole County T. II. A. here tnmor* or gross Income of
row to discuss plan* for obtaining more, and married couples who
tka e m lc , of the 8tate tuberrolo- had net income of (2.MKI or more
m,n*M*imasee.
Tampa and Starke. i, , u mMor
(linlc.
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raw-i 111
, iic.
or grosa Income of |5,000 or
. ___ _
. ' L _/T * ” '■ Mrs. Dorothy Lamb, County more must file returns.
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Kheol nurse, today said the clinic “ WHEN? - The filing period
l
' -M rate. fre , of charge and t. fh
o . r . . . &lt;&gt;
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°»* C™MP «f nanced partially by State funds. ■
---------------------Bcarke, Bute manager; Mis* Mil, / , Florida now
deed Wheeler of U keland, State
0lh*r **c,loM of
have the benefit of the unit which
president! gad Mrs. Vonda Inman'
• f Starke, national delegate,
I make* periodic visit* to arhedulcd
localities.
A business session Is plannedi Mrs. Lamb raid th« object ef the'
f a r t P. M. on convention day. A| clinic is to strike at tuherculosia.
kswqtMt'V , othedtilrd at the May- before it gains a firm foothold in! Seminole C o u n t y
nursery
flair Hotsl for 8 P. M. An Invi­ a victim.
1 schools rank among the br*t ,n
tational dan** at Woodman’s Hall
Officer* of th# local Association the State, some officials who
wilt etart at 10 P. M. Members are Mr*. Voli* Williams, president,1 direct the work In the units, said
ohaald rabmk their guest lists to anti Mrs. Ruth Scott, secretary- J here yesterday after an in.»|&gt;oc
Mr*. Lola Collin* er Mrs. Mary
thin trip.
treasurer.
Ruth Rudd, committee In chargo.
Those who toured the school*
Announcement
of
the
luncheon
Three new Members were accept­
were Mr*. NI t Griffis.
site
hail
not
been
announced
at
ed by the organisation lost night.
*,tpervl*or of nursery school;
Mrs. Allta Andea, guardian, pre- noon.
Mrs. Aik* Covey, president of
•Usd os the session.
the State Parent-Teachers' Aw&gt;
elation- and Dr. Grace Langdor,
identified with nursery school
iducatlon.
Two nursery schnols are locat*4 In 8anford, both havirg a
total enrollment of about SO. Hna
is for underprivilege-1 whit#
Two high officer# of the rego.
children and th# other I* for un­
bur army, assigned to Narioasl
derprivileged negro#*. All pupi-'e
Goard doty la Florida, win a r­
Friday's thles, Tidal Station, must be under regular dayrive her* early next week fer af- Ocean Pier, Deytone Beach; low, school of* to attend.
fieial Inspections
ef
Bufeed 2:34 A. M. and 3:03 P. M.; high.
WPA funds supply op'rating
Gnardamea sod aa la
! of 8:35 A. M. and »:18 P. M.
expenses.

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47 Youngsters At
High School F e t e

Improvement Rank
A t T o p O f L i s t Emofoyern Will
N o DiscriminatiMI
January was nn unusually.
Against S t r i k e r *
heavy month for activities by tho;

Cleveland Shows Danger
Of Local Eire Hazards

Deputy Revenue Col

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Corporation G r a i t i

Youth’* Leader Chamber Reporti 5-Cent Wage Dm—If
o n fe re n c e * A n
Explain* Need Heavy Activity CCalled
For Fcfc 1*
0 ( Scoutmaster* During January All Employees 19
To Resume laid I
Klwanians Entertain Efforts For Highway

An urgent need for Fcuutmas.
nr* In Central Florida District
A- Wall, above, of West wnt set forth last night by It. J. Soml nolo Chamber of Com morn’, 1
n K T R O IT . F eb . 11.— ( A P I
simp.on report.-!
llcach, district
deputy j Higetbtrn Heou. executive, in an | W .lent T.
,
,
,
...
. . . . . address before the Klwams Club,, .
I —Tho coatllcst strike I*
grand ('suited ruler of the Klks,. 1||t| |()l ^
Scout gtiPAU nt iho! *‘**n*r#
Amoricnn nutomohile htotonf
will P»y *n official vinit to the j unlop High School.
| Probably the mo*| Important rntlpil formally today
Sanford l^Hlge tomorrow night.] .j|„ complimented Kiwanlans e n 'l’*r‘ PlaFvd »&gt;V 'ho civic unit in th e sljntinjr hero of a
Delegation* from six Central. (htlr interest In Scout work, urg-!1*1**
month of ln37 was that
Florida cities will attend the M e.' log them to go further in ’ their which sought improvement* for ngrronicnt between Getwnl
Ed Rourkc, local Elk, will ho efforts to create a similar interest1
highway* in ihe Courtly— Mntora Corporation and tiW
Cnlted Automobilo Workavi
honoml for hi* long affiliation In other adult* who would qualify,
and 2)*M.
Nesldi nt *tlmpson find K. n, J. "+ 1.l!nit.
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with the fraletml'.y,. ow d-v.-ivw b- M Kcout matter* pwiiions.
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two new candidate* will lie ac-k Other adult speakers on&gt;he pro-’J&gt; I'atrish of Titusville app.-aml | T h e algnlnff o e c ttm d t t
c i &gt;l S .-:-"% '*rdT a s y i n * M — RSR
A mgFTvV."lVan r"fcn"'*'
M" ,p , ll|cb«ay
Highway He
He- j (ht. strike, estimated to havo m M
k
_____________________ _________ I Jame* O. Sharon, and Herman P,r ," rn ‘ "• Tallaha.seo to recom* 11 ,000.000 ner daV7n
Morris, Scouit.taster of TroopS. the
p" r,nln •«'»•* U'
f!r’
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j
guest unit. Each one pointed t.ut ,whll’ ' h"
thoroughfares into
«*eneral Motor* employee* &lt;4*.
certain benefits of Scouting.
{U‘ ,,r r
&lt;«'*» ‘‘•F*
Mr. Morrie presented Eagle) The Chamber also dcvote.1 ron*
Shortly before the agw — *M
Scorns Ryrl IHggs. Chum Statdcy,'
nn'1 «*' *■» «»««««•. Oenaral Motors n »
lUHyEwshvy; Fyiiney Nix, John l1,“ Wolv activities, having a db* * n»o»cetf a five-cent hourly « M |
Morgan and Henry Tamm, nail
*n ,wo
increase for at) amnlovess s f fW '
W . W alter Wart and I'hllllp ^
..
, .P .
,
Kronen, each of whom mute a hp ikmlm.lo toiinty b«,r hero
&gt;*'*■
e.tlmated to
!
short adtirrs* on what they had iletie-}j * * i,‘
, month and o ssM -, g a t e approximately f2S,
'ance was given Ales It. John each year.
rived from their affiliation* with
son anil hi* Future Furtm-r* of
th* organisation.
Under tha agreement th* C«fw
America Chupier that exhibited
potation
recognises the UnkM SO ■' 1
For every tu-rson kllleil ly a 'A survey of iho&lt;o present re­ in tho Tampa State Fair.
|
,
spider Inhls homu would IminCdt- vealed the following:
Uniter dircciion of and financed a collective bargaining agency h r
Dr, | . T, Doss, Identified with by the Chamber, advertisement* 'ho»e employee* belonging m ikg ; f '
by fire, Fire Chief M.irk CleveIsnd said tiHlay In ngaln warning Srout work for 17 years; Judg-t mi&lt;pea red In the Florida Timed* union.
Nanfnrtlltrx in Inxpeii their hen Hhaion, Scout work for It) years; Union, Miami Hi-rntd and Tampa j The Corporation and th* UglM
Ing facilitlet in both residence* Arthur llranan, eight year*; Jul­ Tribune telling of Ihe altrnrtion*
ius Dingfeldrr, six years; Hytl to be found in thi s I'minty. High­ ngreo to commence collectiv* hue*
ami
buxines* huusr*.
A contribution of flOl front
Higgs, five years.
3
ly satisfactory result* were to- gaining negotiation* an P*h. 19
"Anyone
who
found
a
snake
or
the guests and employee* of the
A committee composed of Mr. ported.
I regarding existing dtffersne**,
spder in hit home would immedi.
Altamonte
H o te l ,
Altamonte ately stamp It out or lenvo the Hrannati. }lr.
Hingfvlder oiul
Considerable routine W’t k In . Tlie Union agrees to end th*
Springs, was received today by the building," he went m. "Hut (tie Judge Aharon was named to conpre*,&lt;ni striks and svactwiu *11
I t ' M i l s s n l , s **** t « « r t
(Csntlnuse so Fig* Tiir**)
Seminole County
Red Cross hasards, which ato three hunlred
plant* nccupisd by striker*.
Chapter In be applied on the flu id lime* a* dangerous, are allowed m
Thu corparatkiti promt*** I*
relief fond.
Representatives Of
rcstim,, operation, aa soon ta pro*
exist merely because they are nil
Mrs. F. It. Scott, vicr-presidi nt to spectacular.’'
Comptroller Amend slide.
of the local unit, taid it wo* the
All employee* are to return M
Chief Cleveland explained that
second largest lump sum off.-ring a fire “hsiurii" I* some rendi­
Sanford Store Suit w o r k without di.crimin*ii*a
donated since the campaign to tion that make* It pextlhlo for
ngmnxt striker*.
raise disaster money began throe fire to start. There are many of
Representative* of Comptroller
Thu Union agree., that pending
week* ago.
J. 51, I re's officii yesterday aft­ negotiations, there will b* no *c5n
these, he &gt;sid, and most of them
Patrons of the Rita Thevteri can be removed easily, quickly /Th# I’rvxidcm'* Birthday Hall ernoon admitted an error in enter­ er strike*.
gave th* largest amount, alm.it and cheaply.
here Jan. nn netted (83.30 fur the ing suit against the Kinnley-llogThe Corporation tgraea t* dto*
|I30, while Chase and Company
The fire department head dcclar. Harry-Anna Ctlpplel Children'* er* Hardware Company for non­ miss injunction proceed lag* o tttts
officials ind employees handed cd that for the same reason that Homs In Umatlllu and (33.7U to payment of the State sales tax, of­ cd against sit-down atriktr* to
over 1100.
their home* have never raught nn the Warm spring* Foundation, ficials of the local r.uahlUhmciu Flint plunll.
Mrs. Scott reported that daily fire, many grow careless and tlo Warm Springs, tin., according to said teday.
donations still are coming in aid not remove fire hazards—thinking a fmancl.il report released today
I*. C. Sinn toy said tan represen­
wlded that they are sprreclntcd they are in som« way immuno by Ralph Hsgwell, secretary of
tative! called m Ids 'tore and "ex­
and needed in th* flood area.
the dance committee.
front the dangers.
pressed a desire to right the injus­
Staged ut the Mayfair Hotel, tice tu u i by any mean* in their
He continued, declaring that
some conditions that hav,. existed the function drew (221, (I2H of power."
WINS YACHT RACE
in a home for a long time may which wn&lt; collected through ad­
The comptroller's envoy* were
The vance ticket sate*, and (Utl taken given a letter by Htunley-Hoger*
NASSAU, Bahamas, Fb. II.— start u blaze immediately.
in at the gait*, Mr. Ragweil re­ setting forth the following: that
(AT—The yawl, Stormy Weaihcr, •afeet way to treat fire h aiard i ported.
Fifty-five Hanford Ites and 19
is to wipr them out entirety, tho
suit b» withdrawn; that all exskippered by Roderick fkephrn*, chief emphasized.
Mrs. Rex Packard and (lux penu'l of litigation bo paid by out-of-townera used thu fjcltiti**
Jr., of New York, was declaro-i
Kiailiti.-s compiled in national ftchmah showed tho grestest num­ Lee’s office; that u "a letter ho of the Sanford Country Club h r *
winner today of tho fourth annual surveys show the fire loss of 1338 ber of advance ticket sales with written to thu local paper stating ing the past weak, it wai report*
Miami-to-Nasiau yacht race.
Tl eaeh; Peter Thurston was next th* fart that the error lay entire­ cd today by Ma.isger Hart Foil.
ir s itt s H t a* r&gt;s&gt; n m i
with 25.
Loealite* playing golf w*ra H.
ly with his fl.ee'*) office;" anil
Others and their recorolst J. O. that Ktanh-y-Roger* hat lived up W. Rucker, Chandler Sharon, C.
Adams, 8; Gordon Harnett, fi; to the sales tax law in uvery par­ Clem. Harry llradham, Howarri
Fsville, A. C. Me lie no his,
Mrs. J. W. Cost**, 0; F. A. Hy­ ticular.
McCall, Roy Hynies, Jr., John
son, 3; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
wig, Raymond Lundqulit, O, K*
j-1; Karl Nordgren, 10; M.
J.
Fullugur. Davhl County, EugvM
lodge, 5; Herbert Me*&lt;er, 2; II. Local I s i o n s Plan
National Youth Administration gunlne,
Tiller, Willard Henry, L. J. Jock*
R Pop*. 3; T. E. Simpson, 5;
classes for girls will begin anoihTo Send Dele _Rates ( ron, John llerbst, Henry WatnMh
Those
accepted
for the lM
course.
Ill
SASoiU
W IllJlM.iltlAWS
Lii.. . Mgt
. . wt. |,’ Bwwgrt. 2; M. J. Meeks.
■r school year in M irth, Mrs. J. will receive instructions In biu- 3; Ralph Staley, 3.
vV
e nIltlU
tioIIB
n s **“»
»'"* w
&lt;:*orgs
To 9- (V’(in
U IIV
T ' lli,llrr
J Wright
G mThant**.
n t A h#
fmris English, social science, dra­ Expenses for the ball amounted
P. Hldf*. director of the Seminole
matics, horn* economics, first aid to (103.
.Sharon,
Pete
Higgins,
Fr*d
Roi­
County Welfare Department, said and home hygiene, and music.
I'h u i for sending delegates !o ly. E F. Iloushohlsr, Knrlyl*
Special Interest classes, it was
&lt;od*y.
the National S ate Conventions Houaholder, E. E. I^nsy, H. tt.
With no lin k set on th# number announcnl, will bo held in custume
wen- discussed by Sanford l.tonx Coleman, J. C. Young, R. U Cor­
of applicant* who can be accepted designing, and interior decorating
last night in the dinner room of nell. Hob Cornell, E. Comp*M,
and drafting.
H. I). Hlghtuymun, J. H. D fth* Va'd'-x Hotel.
from this County, Mr*. Rldg* in
Mrs. Ridge u k i project work
( ( - » (Is — 4 o s
Thu Florida rone lave I. scheilvit*d til girla able to qualify for Included designing ami sewing
Scheduled matches between the ulrol In In' In-Id in May at West
Sanford Woodmen will assemulr • NYA position to investigate tho many different nrticleu for vari­ Hanford Shuffle board Club and Halm llearh, whi'u thu National
tonight ta discuaa plana for uni­ possibilities o ffen d In th* courses ous organisations, work in *h* th« Del^ntl Club wire postponed assemble It booked for Chicago
forming tho degree team of lh« by railing nt b*r offlc« in the camp office and housekeeping. this afternoon bee.UM of un­ In July.
organisation. Th* session gate Court Hooa*.
Supervised recreation and physi- favorable want bar condition*.
Only on,&lt; official delegats will
under way a t TtM P. M. in
All applicants mast be between1 ral education l* to be a feature of
I’laysra said th* wind wn» repre-i-nt this Club, although efWoodmen’s HaO mi First Street. the ag*a of 11 and 25 and are to' the next daises also.
blowing *o strongly across tho fart* are being made to persuade
Also up fa r Miiunlnu will
be certified by the State Board of
Th* social her* said those courts M ar the Fire Station that as many member* a* pouible to
plan* far a Smoaotratlon of Welfare, it was axpUamL They eligible far tho course* are girl* th* disc* would not hokl their 1(1 end.
initiatory oad HtaaMoU* work to should fa* unmarried.
from * family receiving any form position* on th* caacrat*.
Lions aim named Wednesday
Mrs. Ridg* so ld wkfc* girl* s r s of public aaristanc* or that ever
b* givoa
Th* match** will b* played at in the day when thu organisation
to he seat t« Tamp* wkU* negro kuv* received FERA or WPA «m* 2 P, M. loraorrow, weather par • (will attend thu Orlando Central
of th*
A pril
t
girla Will kg tra lM d to S t. A a{Florida Exposition in n body.
mltting.

Sanford To Gel
Help la Filing
Income Paper*

Oad

Elk Visits Here

l a IM S

Br.«LIN, Feb. tl. - m — A
German milHary plane dived n t
of a blinding snow storm into •
busy msrket place here today
spraying ih« looming square wfcfc
burning gaoollne, killing six per­
sons and creating scenes of wild*

Fierce Fighting
Church To B&lt;
Strikes Madrid Baptist
Scene Of Romanth
Barcelona U n i f i e s
Aepnlar Army In
S a f e t y Measures

F L O R ID A , T V O M D A Y . F B t t U A S Y 11, 1937

At

Chief Declare* &gt;800 In&gt; America Die From
Flame* To Each I'er«on Meeting
Death By Insect Hites •

„ „ “ n’» Circle Local Health U n i t .
Y® &amp; te r ! a,n *25 To Discus* Plans
At D istrict Meet For TB Clinic Here "E

Altamonte Hotel
Make* 9101 Gift
To Flood Relief

President's B a l l
N e t s $&amp;U0 For
Crippled Youths

Seminole County
Nursery S c h o o l s
Given High Rating

Natkmal Guardsmen
To . B o l d Inspection
Under Army Offleer*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Cap*. Harold a Wash bora, o e ri Otto Saonto ami Mis* Leon*
lag commandant ef ike local mi*' Haaioiechsr, both of Day'otu
lkia, said Coleael Ci m , atari ms ( Beach, were issue*! a Ib en s, to
la St* Augustine will Inspect wed yesterday afternoon- accord.
Headquarters Company Monday lag to records of County Judge
aad Company “ D”* on Tuesday. R. W. Wore.
Me end other regular army offl-1
■
t e n will make tkr l i r w n u .
| The weather: Fair in north par*
H aler Ovorae, kneed In New Or* lion, pertly cloudy in south porMaae, wlU arrive T u n day far an tion with frost la north west and
inspact b n e f thu kuel msdice I extreme north portions tonight;
d R iib u a .
| Friday, panly cloudy and warmer.
Cop*. W n l d m oakd C*L Crss’s Extreme Northwest Florid*: Fair
lavemeiy b t* diurmkw th* cerw* end coatloucd cold, umpoenrara 30
beahiihF • ( W d p a m *a bond, m 38 dsgrsss, probably frost
Value e f the m m — k m ts eight; Friday fair with siewly rUh — e d u i 9TMM.
H ag -

a «*‘jsVV-' :(,

«

Uniformtsf Plans
To Oceopjr Woodmen

Sanford Gol f ers
Flock To C ourss
During Past Week

NYA Classes For Girls Scheduled
To Open In March; Seek Applicants

Shufflebotrd Match
Halted By Weather

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W ife

and th a U nite 4
mm M n .k i Mrtuwl
N

in

tw mm

fir % ( j r i f i w o
h V M b r iik ^ r .
r i M M m i ’ lk k i w r L i — J

law-makera bam ao caKcua, R n a ia
trie* «■ India, China, T artar md Ja|
peaparad llnltlny marriaica to person

Btiawy salt with syrey of
k n t i i i raMitgI «mI d (&lt;• «
Ik* kalr
'Wktye so fpg. caa be.
k I t A hr abort, back to tbs
ftmfcenrj blowing,
Sa

Mfhtheu-* luctorln* ttitps

ah i Mller men,

thought I com#, w ktiu tir I
W - gelng,
l ime of tk* too will make U

I got m en publicity set
•tonaial'celebration then
ibnt ban bsppt nsd hces
big frogs*. ..

prohibiting child narriagM, the U. A rwwaa report off MO
•how* that more than 000,000 girls In this country warn
married before the age of fifteen. And althaath Indhi had
a law at that time limiting A W merriagaa to gMs over
fourteen, mm* 8,000,000 givia |ma than tea year* of ago
had been married and HOMO had heeoam wfrea by
the time they were fire, fawredMe n ft may mm.
In immy foreign eowntriau It haa been fooad that tha
question of marriage, whether aaoong children er adatte,
la ao wrapped up In tha reilgMm eonacioueneaa agd aoeia!
potctleen of tha people, that atatataa of one kind e r aasther
ant ahneat of no avail In enfonein* proper eeadact, In
India, It la pointed out, the etffcter tecta of tha Hfadae hm
Here that If a lrlrl reaehea tha ago of haberty anaurrled
•he damn* her ancestors for throe gineratlaaa bach.
In thle country some difficulty haa been encountered
In securing adequate legislation on thla eUhJott because
mahy law-makers are Inclined to favor warHaga of any
kind on grounds of public policy. Aa they ate it, it ia bet*
ter from a moral standpoint, to permit marriages among
the very young, and hence legalise a condition which in
some casea ia hound to w ist anyway.
But according to the Russell Saga Foundation not many
marriages among extremely youthful persona last very
long. Among 280 cases of such marriages investigated by
the Foundation, the complete historian of aiaety couple*
were reported. Of theso ninety, eleven had separated aft*
er a few days, seven In a few weeks, twelve fa a fuw
months, twenty-eight were divorced, eixteen apparently
never lived together at ell, and only sixteen were etui llv*
ing together at the time the report was made,

AccMcmh

■m in s , in »

RANDALL

OOMSAUCS. Tea, Fib, 11. —

Electric Cih

Z1_______ O m -li's tripUt*
Waflac*. author
a aorsl “B»s l!ur",
diattnrilon daring
and Civil war*. He
wm

a t tko Frod
Oarrla home. Tha girls wst*
■*■*• Marla, Maria sad Me*
ris. My wife like* tbs i n i sf
"Maria,” *aU iko father.
\
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*f-l - ’\ 11IV. 1! r U
fa
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- t* r •

ty-ycM m unium * *** sd rsc a M

by- the Prs*ldtiu. Law year he
was Ul but attended loth f us aige*.
White Housa kocpdslity was she

,,f
.

s»h on band to meet

is, appealed mlghtgy
Cnlenwtn sf this city.

. Martin Johneon, whoee
id, aa well at htrurif, wan
aea African esplerwr, antll
causht up with him on n
flight scrou Ibe continent,
As wenta to ntlurn to the
ef Afrirn at the cnrilrat
le moment, where, et range
t. aha ujfn ehe will Iw *»fi*
more. "You don’t have to
City atreeta In the Jungle,"
astoundInc new* that n
• AH a t itlnt waa recently married
'■ m . Tetute*aee. and the aiidliional
U ^kwbneatlon that a girl of Ihlr’ 9 m recently preeenttd her hue^ l a i 8 with a new bom babe In
f . , IkpSeea, Fla. and that Mrs. Ben
l k h b , age It. of Port Byron.
H.-iBb drives borne the fart that
M SmMbaed la over soon for »ome
sad that adolaacence maetlmra
■SUwe fame*. We are remlndnl
the young mountala girl who
/■' dhd of old age before *he wa*

fairly constant level*. the accident totals will shrink rap­
idly In the face of intelligent safety work/*
i
However Increasing accident totals were reported ia
nil fields, ns follows;
Home accidents—Deaths In 1996 were SI percent
than_____
in 1938—.19,000
against 91.800.
more l__
_ ____ _________
____ For the. fire*
lime In eight years there were more home accident fatal*
it lea than motor vehicle deaths.
Occupational accident*—Death* up 9 paraetit to 19,*
000 from 16,800 In 19.18. The Counell commented that
the Increase wss smaller than In general employment
which exposed additional millions to the haaards of ma­
chinery, tool*, and tho other implements of gainful em­
ployment in factory, on farms, In office* and elsewhere.

Ame elate Jaw ice Besjamis Car*
dam, aixty-afat year* oM, who soldam geaa * * at nigki eaywhoro
•lae, a Inter t always a ftm ta *»
the White Movie a a i Imece eechr.
Aaaottoe Juwtee M ww Aider,
Jam reveuty, usd Amectsm Jew lee
Owes J. Bel'eri*. d m
&gt;*— 1
er alutest ahraya asm * dm White

SCRATCH
PA D S .
BOND PAFBB

a o c lK .
Motor vehicle accident*—Deaths up 4 percent to 89,BOO from 87,000 in 1936, However, "exposure” to traffk
Accidents waa tremendously greater in 198A Registra­
tion figures show 81270,000 vehicle* traveled the street*
and highways last year, more than In any previous year.
And they traveled 829,000,000,000 (correct) mllee, H -

eat*, as w*n as many toriM In other parts of flora Ao ground* ilmy hot*
to pay tholr "(hols slo n
t i e l hsi* rolM th* graft*
las, whkh loyloa a tax of

Smoke

rtf w mm g m u or tu
.ta k e of alt otorto m o ra ­
le Wkatbor they oro chain
t o» tadmoodoato. If tk*

The-JEWELER

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�Yooths* L e a d e r Chamber Reports
° i £. ^. Expl ai ns Need H eary Activity
i“L£rd.Of Scoot masters During January

A n d . Personal

I n . W E. »—*»&gt;*—• r*~m r m m i
— H ’ s sU«r ike pculbilliy of tending
ir u Wo i «
ra n m i
■r RtileV. Scout llu g t 10 the In ern* Iona! *** «•** ddraly hlgh«*r through*

Th* night Anton Chekhov, Hu*.
•Ion writer, tiled hit wife mist'd
her dinner, not be—use Chekhov
wits dying, but brraJ-i&lt;j he wot
telling her fieri— so amusing
the foiled to beer tho dinner
gong.

Dr. K. W. R a d e r 1
go—red the r t o a t i l
efltcea from none 81*
SOJVi Sonferd A r t ttonal Booh Building.

Social Calendar

Florsheim $8.75.U|
Friendly
••
Fortune H I
S HOES 1

Foclologlst* estimate the United
Stole* accumulated n •‘deficit'* of
750,OtX) wedding* In ihe de|&gt;rea»lon year* between 11129 anil 193.3.
A million potential childre.t, they
noy, went unborn.

Thp atetabara *f th* FkUathea
Claaa *f th* FVw PNobywbian
Charab wOl ha aaamained at a
VbImbM* F atty i t th* home of
Mn. V ktar O ran* on th* West
Btda at a.W attack.
Th* Bulb* Barrio— Chapter of
th* D. A. R. will bald It* regular
nwatlag at I MM F. M. at th* homo
af Mr*. SanuMl Fskmen in Sum
Court. Thar* will b* a board meet­
ing prtceading th* regular raaet-

LEADERS IN FASHIONABLE FOOTWKAB
HI'/.KM I TO 13. a a a a t o F.KKR

Elisabeth Whlttlngtcn entertainedj
the Member* of the Oodobem Club
with a “ghost" pony a* th* horn*
of th* loner loot Friday etr—lag.
Game* and conttato war* eajoyed
throughout tba ovealag and prltta
were awarded to Margaret Van
N eu and Morion Cloua*.
Mr*. Whiulngton assisted the
hawaaae* In Mrrtng th* following
geests: tii* Miss— Virginia Dana,
Grace Tayl*r, Lot* Wolfrr, Alice
Johnaon, Marian Clan**, Daphn*
Tahach, Dor la Lake, and Margar*
«t Vaa N*aa.i‘ 1 '

-O N E L O T -

CLOSE OUT VALUES ...

LADIES SHOE

Th* Sanford Card— Club will
hold a busia—a morning at' 10:30
o’clock at th* V t a t a i Club which
wfll b* followed by a luncheon at
1:00 P. M. All reaerratlona mutt
be la today.
MONDAY
Tba
Preobyterian
Auxiliary
■HI hold Ito regular Inaplrotlonol
■ M fc g a t th* church at 3:30
V ('V . Th* program wilt b* un#MP th* direction of tho Secretory
W Horn* and Foreign Miaalon*.
flg.M iaolon Study Book, “Congo
Q—
will b* rcriewed. ■&lt;

Mr*. Georg* McCram wao hov.
e*o to the memben of the Sarah
Parker Orphanage Club it their
regular meeting at her hem* on
We*t P in t Street yesterday after­
noon.
M n. Clorrnc* Smith led the de­
votional and M n, P. D. Parker
prrilded over the builne** meeting,
Th* afternoon wa* spent In working
M n. Charles Butler, who wa»
on the quilt* which th* club I*
making for the MethodUt Orphan* formerly a member of the Sanford
aga at Benson Spring*. Gwyrnn Me* Junior iiigh Sthcul faculty, ar­
Crum gar* *cverol piano id u - rived today from Kclplo, fnd., to
by the hpuiy, guest of M n. C. II.
Cdgbunt f*r a. abort while.
Mariana nr Society je t th* M«tkod
Hr iW fottowlng: Mr*.
(rC h u rc h will be held at 1 thi
tlth, M n. W. L. Clark,
ah—ah at 9:00 odock. Circle Num Clarnca
lag F—r will b« In charge of th Mr*. T ,E . Wilson, M n. John F.
P - r &amp; i Mrd Elbe KlrchoffT I n .
I*Th« Bbpiltt Sunday ifcheol re­
cently released the following hoti*
LAME M t8CI.ES
Parker, M n. Harriet Torrence, or roll for the month of January.
aead U auffet from
Mr*. Claude. lltAtdon, Mr*. W.
Cradle Roll: Merlam Moye, De­
S Ockle, M n. -I n d ia * William., lon* English. Joyce Andenau,
n . John Vaughan, M n. J. K. Bcule Borland, Mrs. O. W. Buff,
Mettlnger, M n. W. 8L Thorn nn, superintend—!.
M n. W. E. Well* and MDa Jura
Primary Department: Tommie
Methvln, Betty Roberts, -Betty Jo
Waddell.
Waha and Jo* Borland.
wp(WIWI
Primary Department:
Rob*n
Th* Dependable'* Claaa of th*
Mn.
P in t MethodUt Church will m—t Cox, Mlsa Maude Jinkina,
Monday at 1:30 o’clock a t tho J. M. Wilson, Myra Jana Madden,
bom* of Mr*. E. A. Lnndcnberg Basel Routb, Ellen Batten, Emma
Jeaa Methvln, I’eggy Pippin, Bobon W—t P in t Street.
Th# regular bu*lne*&gt; and »ocUl bla Martin, M n. C. C. Cos, Helen
meeting of the Co-ed Cla*» of tS* Cox, Eugtn* Kendall, Mr*. E. C.
P in t MethodUt Church will m—1 Harper, Winn Reel, Charles Mary,
A lfnd King, Ben Ashton,
ELGIN GEUEN BULOVA with Judg* and Mr*. R. W. W an, Mr*. Alfred
Palmetto Avenue, a t 8 o’clock M n. R. R. Pippin, superintend­
SPECIAL PE1CES
,
with Dr. T. F- McDanUI, presi­ ent.
Junior Department: Edith Lovedent. presiding. llo*t» will be
Judge and Mr*. R. W. W an, Mr. joy, David Gatchel, Frank John­
and Mr*. Leo Uutn*r and M n . son, Charles Cox, Raymond Reel,
IU I . Park A m
Rodney Aihilown.
______ Jimmy Aik—, Jean llarp«r, Be*,
si* Batten, J —nette Van lloy,
Tharun Madden, MUs Benson,
Paul Moon, Albert Huff, Billie
Ftxler, Roberta Evans, Georg*
Rvaaa, George Speer, Jackie PlxCor. Frtwch u r i P u ll
ler, M n. Fom st Gatchel, super­
intendent.
Rout— 17—W
Intermedia:* Department: Ernesc Southward, Cornelia Ashton,
Elisabeth Pippin, Miss Minnie B.
fa tho Now pR Wt HaH Rtewirt, Erma Doudney, Mn. W.
P. Brooks, Jr.
SANDWICHES
A iirlan Class: M n. J. II. Col-

$ 1.01

» All Htilitl leather

You never hate loo many
bath lowrlt! Iloulde loop
terry, ( tiip r j Under* or
•olid color*, -.nr « m t .

* C lose O ut— B ro k en Sixes
* Ileal Shoo V alu es

* WitllIt* Triple A to K

A gonrdutvsn nt Window. Kng*
ind, wa* rourt-niortioletl for reu.ini; to .have off hit moMacho
iben oidi-icd to do *o by **n
fficer.

HONOR ROLL

Wrist Watches

McLautin, Jeweler

SAVE
on Quality

LIQ JO R S

Don’t Mist T hie Bargain

B ed sp read s
Crinkled
Cotton t

P la in S ilk ! R a y o n A ceta te!
P rin te d C repe!

Last Times Tonight
Announcing
Opening Of
Seminole Fi»h and
Poultry Market
aader the m anageam l of

Coley nrow n

DANCING

GRAND OPENING
TOMORROW

AND-

SILK CHIFFON

P en n ey llnys* v alu es firm closely w oven Milk fla t
w oven Milk fla l crept-, a n d fin e i|ii;ility p rin letl rnyon
crep e. In it co m p lete r a n g e of d a rk itntl lig h t rol-ir*.
T h e p rin le tl crepe* art* Ihe v ery new cttl fo r S p rin g .
T h ey a r e w ashtilili', w ill nr.t sh rin k o r pull a t th e
neam *. P ric e d to n av e you m oney! .'IS to :i!l inches
w lilt*.

HOSE
* PERFECT j o
m
* ItlN CLESS/H / | 4
* CHIFFON

JVom»f Choose Y o u r Ncto

FEATURE

Delivery Service

UNBLGACHFI)

BEST CHILI IN TOWN
25c—P lata Leach——35c
Gtauiao
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI

Just
im aginr,
o n ly ;

TOMORROW
YOUR NEWEST THRILLER

SANFORD FISH MARKET

. LADIES'

PENNEY DAYS’

of oil klori*

CSC LIQUOR

New brd*prrsiU' will g l v a 'I
fresh eflecl to your bedroom.1
Here i* a grand buy! Crinkled
rollon in tmart strip—, seal!**
ftnishl S—ml—*, tool 80 by
106 inch— — for double bad*

For Your
A r w r iJ Frocket

803 Hanford Avr.

The Triangle Inn

S p rin g FABRICS

4 *

Ra— a Shacts a t* l— wu* »•• —
k i s — *s dMsy’r* oat mad* k *
a U f s B l T — torn gat th* h*IH**l
Mpo tut* R u m — d have — a—
I* op— * - t * sM. stoop, er walk
without p a i s a *» binding I A ad
l**k at • * U fa — Ha u l Tbsy
n s s k lac —
f k k *l*w tba crotch
— D a y aaall crawl upl Gaauiaa
l — ts* la D a ball. Color* last.

Fall to • W att Shut. Watch

y - w * i f i u f M * * d a iu V
S W M S S S S S S M S S I—
R grip* uad*f lb* armpit*
alMlrhsi coolly and firmly
IT — * chast Aad whaa you
I loader your k*JL il'a dawn
la atoy. Ha— a boa saaujh
b la b **p boas ridiay upl
you* M oan D— lar today,
b aa— Eainiag C*.W iastoa-

-A N li­
th e llc tu rn Engagem ent

A* great variety —‘ Priscillas,
Sets, Tailored f Net
Panclsl Dm* up your win*:
daw*—make them smile with'
the frnhnc** of Spring. Smart*!
|y styled—easy to launder!j

* Huy Plenty
Now
|
* :i2 Inch Witlo
1
* A reul value
V
o Sturdy Stniulartl Mualin

.Gritage

A nd N -ie IJ’e O ffer Children’s Sunny Tucker

n n n m iiiu n n n M
S g fd f v.iy R im h id

£ V

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A&lt; »marl and p tsrtk al as Sun*
ay Tie krr's famous d m —a and
lutsI They’ll U&gt; a tranendow
saving to you, loo. All U a—
kaihcr with dutiUa gab*

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If you'r* wise you’ll buy
plenty now. Th* let) qual­
ity wo know of at thi*
price! 36 hull— wide.

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■ptendUUy portrayed bp m *» on*
ml the o u t giving evidence *1
IV directing ability 1
HIM

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M i ' hU aI u li

F T Z JSj

S a n f o r d To Get

•c. t.i nuaiitr,
high or.
— nurri'M awgscile
A t market (ril
Apr*., Bullnwc try*.
| bo, »»!«.. Italtaoe*

jn»'Wat«b

•Oder t.W-t.TI.

itupplira

moderate

Income P a p e r s
IC c e lk ir t f u a

Pan* l e t l

W in s Jan. 1 and ends Hatch I I
JS ft
"WHERE f —Collattar a« latersal im m for the district to
which the p e n is Urea ar has hie
principal plica of boainose.
| "WHAT T—fan ? portent norWto
■ho

it) aim WeedIna " » l tax on the ophhmC of sot
wrfiditred far dta- btrome in oxMM of pm otm l Okelite agricultural amPti°m « * d it for dependants.

£ i2 r

" - f -jis

A ’tTT'EK w f t "
J* vS* -S r iS• f - Dj; without
. V . fin k

ro.
itkdyiag the

T-

CAMAOK: |t!HINBSS&gt;
per m . m h i .M -U I.
UAUISAlIKi lUHVM.’O kesv/. tfamand moperste,
steady. Flo. C o ***b **i
pee tea, wuM rasa* In
coadlttea. aeaeealtr I t n
l l l r ealee Invert ttevoy
art*. M r. It *4 I I I ha. hi

market
knlk
tjnellly
«l*aab*.

C*nHUTit—fleppllc* mmcrel*, &gt;U
mia4 mod«r*le, market M H O
ria. poedoa kanehcCmeetlr
jH t f t r ,. lower; Topped bn. bpre.
t.o»-I.IS
oauM t T—r u ) R » a iv* era

from which your't return* waa
prepared.
“Don’t omit explanation when
such information la tiu n tilal to
on intelligent adult. Attach memo­
randa 'o your ntorn."

g w l toboratocT worker*

anted with building up

U1no n id a t •

i n.t. I&lt;!-!•«.
bee. tipre.. Tel

tanry I.e*-J.IS
ppDee miolrn.l*
merkel -truer
S finer. It*
1*1.,I. t.'ooaIbe. ael, i r . n
In qualfljr. Id

Bowery for the play w a s atHatlrally arranged by Mrs. Elba
H anvli and Mba Jack Barber of
Orlando. A fter the play »°PV*r
eras enjoyed In the school di»Inc room by several of tha foe-

ally, directors of the ploy old s
few friend*. Member* of tbe
cast wen: Marie Bales, Herbert
Lyman, Josephine Cheek, Marie
Yeoman, Norman North, Mar-

' n i a i am i
TW’" &gt;
ST0CKH01M. Feb. 1
Th* w o rlfs lergcot raU
m i pc |s in Stockholm, I
a ip td tl ( m h iu m m
Nam boring n m
then
they data back IP IMS.

k&gt;rlt Hlankenihip. Allan forw ard,
and Curtli Kyle.

Longwond la appreeiatieo of
the Mu* ribbon amt cath priM
awarded Ike town by the judgea
In the antique exhibit at Sanford
Crnirnnlal the poet week. At-

1

NATION

J p ' mi*da _ i .m - i .sc

D ae C e r o te P s ie a

S en ed n ltd Hire

Is•
*. tl
Ki OM . me torn from MrucUos* on th , form.
.A llies w on grown on "Don’t procrsitlnsto. Early at- by Httep 'U t l d 1H t w ? J m S r ‘of
aembllng of dots permits n care­ th# Ltetngpimi Memorial Girls'
ful consideration of oil tan prob­
Hoarding Be heel fa Northern Rholem*.
“Don’t destroy th* taemotaadp deal*, A’r Wfi

|jfa native melon*. TH#
iMma, ho aayo, do not
^fakilBii* gualily of do■laao, hot laboratory
hppo to obtain o fruit
| the goad qualities of
ption end .tho dl«**-f
\ ml tho foreign rati*

ipuiiie moderate
market
deU

Lyman, soloist And pianist and
David Thooiav of WIMer Park-

World Prayer Day’s first ohP T S PPP was to 1W7. ta il year
Cbiiatlppp to sure than M aatlona took soma pan to the rrsac
It la nlwoya am foe ibe firm Fri­
day of U m .
At the local Baptist Church, tha
aerricp wil begin at S P. M. Spe­
cial music wto b« focnlcfced by
tha Ghur.h choir, AH womea lie
invited.
,

•ngton party I* net for Friday
itjhf, ifie IwCnty-iIxth wbes
nany gutata am) members will
tpptar In Colonial eoilumca.
There will bo music by the
P.-T. A. Singers, gamci and reI reshments, and s mystery cherry
tree.
Attending the Women’s Club
Institute at Ocala this week
from Longwond are Mr*. Emma
luchanan, Mrs. McDanlill, and
Hr*. Hooper
from State of
tfaln*.
Mr*. MeEnevby from Philadel-:
phis who is staying with Mliaj
Dunbar la recovering from i i
recent lllneaa.
The February meeting of th e 1
Pcrklna’ Mea’a Store today wn ( .-T.
A. I* bebl this week Thuratllaplgyipg a floor of inlaid line
,jy nlrht when Mr*. Maxine
lluma *L a J th *■ 1 L &gt;
I——.1 L—H
to bo rvcilvsl
herr
tlark U ih Charge of the pre­
&gt;r, 131 iquoro foot
train.

which ekaod Monday. IiU'oricy
it*tl*tki were compiled for u*
of school* pad other* interfile
■In thp| conaoetion.
The Chamber of Comma: c
"Weicome-to-Hasford Committee'
during January gi sated I t nevj
comers to tho City and eatende*
courteslaa os behalf of tha or
g solution.
Eighteen persona were anU 'ei
by tho Chnmber in locating He
ing pacommodallona.

W rXttiES

FLOUR STSTnas

Perkhu Men's Store
Showing New FTooi

__'lh,".re..,ii:i bn a coll.-tl meeting

re dhwaaea mtatUuMi

&lt;f Ihe Civic League

wtVn

tu t.

onropthre. Ip rmpny ccl

• t* .&amp;

ctimato allow t them ^
m **MOR to *aa*on.
bar upaiimtM . to .
* ootehHsbawnt of a ,
)W|d that will thrive

iih iiw i;*

scored. MSI And Nibraaka had
(Fmditen might
aponbig In this ere'lon asm two and lost ont, with Iff.
r.tmwfao todovtrlm and
.The unit par* co-operation
^otstga af profit for ■ Between halves of tha Sugar to tha Founder’s Day Committee
Bowl football itonoa reprrMsUta.’ilta a r r a n g e m e n t * for
|h Wade, senior gane- t i m vf nn m in' ■ror't »• t Jwfi- tkaBasford Ccntenniel Celebration
dmrg*. says th* purpoia fora la served prase juW* to sport*
IMratory I* to “create writer*.
better v•get*blc*.,’
spading of plant* of thf
ptoth,

MOin, with Ihe view of
, oat undcelrnhle and
Itof desirable chntaclors,
t v mean* to the end.

DOES BLADDER

MTATION (JET YOU 111

M tho aubjrc plant he- , i Uii„n that remit* I* *.
I War budi, It ia rlvrn a nluhi». ■■•Blr llsw, (rei|
te a
Ig o

M M tln ,,
jw rrin g

In
to

„ ,, . v . n &gt; *••*■-.
p re v e n t

Iin rn tn x .
,,,,

| ■poll In*'Ion, usva'ly fn*- nil. elr, mul
w,
py kItee*

anil
amt

U lt lu r k * .
u * ,,^

ln’n lllll

the
k-.v lluket*
tne wlnil
»«*«• ■lahUle.
,,rugK|„ Ju«l
-rmitihtup'*
Male

E IG H T O'C'f.OCK c o r r k k - .....

the stamen (main organ) jc * , suit-rnuld* Druo Cu.

BREAD

RED CIRCLE COTTHR — ..............»
Ana Page

" A R M O U R S E E S T O IT
I CRT THE R IS H T
A
F E R T IL IZ E R ” ^

APPLE 8 AVCR

PINEAPPLE
N
A. R P. Fancy B*ftl*tt
PEARS
No. S)
Camay

TOILET SOAP
Octagon

LAUNDRY BOAT

'PORK

the smoothest
SPRING

AREHOUSBMMAN, W. 8L

ROAST

Lb.

�v m

tw w &amp;

y ?

■ n w , * * d U II'IH K O H i
C ar* a t r t o r r l * H uD ol*.

9te w

PARIS, Feb. 11.—&lt;&gt;P&gt;—A tor- L'K'nn. H a n lla a d u a C o u n ty ,
y I r a n is .
tolse-skeU deggrr thrust through I *Ton
am ] r a r h o f y n e a ra
the front of a now leather belt L .t iu lr n l I v a p pear t e tb a M l
*«mp!.ilnt
a e a lo a l
yea
la
lea* tnonleroua than it look. •►or*
&lt;-ntltl*.l r a u r * a t t h e 0 i
Pulled out of its ahrath the dag­ h n u a , o f Hr ml note C o u n ty , 0 1 ,
M a t o n t K liirU li. ,m M a i
ger P’-oves to be a handy II.tie

aad 1* minute* and there­

t a l feb m um w*a linked at rtri- by mum a f M hot w ill, aa uwa w Um i with those of frames M r i New Terfc acqualn m m . j
Drake. fU a actress; Gloria' Baker,
daughter e f Hr*. Margaret B w &gt;
•on, wo-tlam wife af the lata Al&gt;
lied G. Vanderbilt; and Naaey
BeBe Bayty, Pa t aken a society |M .
In the laet two y ean ke haa hatome aa enigma tir. almost legem
dtry ftgwn t* mWm, whew
|
name tm fw H sager-sgted, nyer* WASHINGTON, Prh.
Aftlculturml D iH 1*'
planes, new nteeha nlta l devslcg R *S oy (ton.
.....
_
. . _ .a i
meats, V . I . army air acthi'.W*. ^wewt statistician, today told Tali'
world-flight projects and recard road represen’atltea the canatry’s
Trmpefruit Industry la fa r la* an
overproduction crlain and coaW
expect a further yield increase U .
,J O
'th e future on the Florida Indoi-1
/ Jfl
Iry’s petition for a 50 perreol,
JM
reduction In frsp efru lt
frilght i
,■
rate* for thr remainder of Ihs
W
current shlpp-nt season.
j . 'S
. Ho sa M th; cr jp Incrra-rJ from ’ M
•3,000,000 boxr* In 1020 to a rec* \ ■
oni
production of
2ijXK),000 i
bo*oa this year. For the n**t
fire *esuv&gt;u». he »nl&lt;l. thr arrraee
probably will be about 30,000,*100
bones.
Pol- Charles t
Senators and representatives , r,,wt nr»‘ •!'uwn *
from Florida and Texas described: den. The/ sre m
t h e emergent j end said mUlient fur l.tmlhcrgh at
f t grapefruit would ro t on it*, a ----------------- -----unless carriers granted sharp
Many Test* fs
reduction la rates,
their wl„.(r |nro

Ik e

Grapefruit Faces!
Overproduction,
flays Statistician!

Much of tendon's w ater supply
is draw n from a g rrs t take underlying the chalk bed on which
the city Is'built.

Ut

day

of

lla rrk

unoa y n u r fa ilu re

gre

eaafeeee

a e a la a t

hi

wlU

tttt,

la a

he

a

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y ou.

It U f u r l h e r o rd e re d th a t
o r d e r - h a l l h e p u b lltll td o a t
w e e k f o r f o u r e o a e e e u llv * W
In T h e P a n tu rd Met a id . a a
•te *

u o le

In

rtau lo ru , I

C o u n ty , F lo r id a .

. trie Mini *»nl*f#il Hi ran

VI r l d j . th la IT tli d a y o r h e a l

L eg al N olle*

a

p

.

iin tir w

aont o

C om ply la s
w ith h e
II
C hap
I i i i t j t o f XlMle* U t ilM ln * tarn) l/m n
A m ctcltitlon I. iw m . Ih«* HnnitMl w w l*
m i o f th# H l»*rklm M c'rs o f Nan*
I (tm | H u ll.tin * Mini l.onn A » s&lt;w I a - (JUaAIe)
| l 'i i n
w i ll l»# h « M Ut Itlf* o ff!# *
o f th # A
I i i ( ton N*' N T South 1’n rk
i Aht-niip. X u itfo itl K l'T ltl i. nt l i f f i
I*
II
T h iirN il.iv , P p lttiiiir )
l&amp; lli
I n i l f o r th# tm rts « *• o f r l# c tln n
ii Mount o f IM »’or to rn fo r I h * en*
MiiifiH y m r nn«l th # trwviwtrtftnn o f
FTiriti ot*i# r Ion*1
* **»#»•.* ctw im f pn *p *
r rli
com# lio fiir# th»
ttt##tlfw ,
J iH IS M K lS lT t , S ll
| *f gill!d r til,
A T T E S T : W A I. T r .lt I
H tM iU K It
S e*rr#tA ry A T r * * " i i r * r .
Sail fo rd . F l u , K t'li. I I . I 93T,

coyote, and hun
hounds. Pelts ar
f t . nti.l some hut
and thtre kills di

VIRGINIA STYLE SUGAR CURED

HAM S

COFFEE
Mwl^StuatM^

WK I.EAD OTHEHS FOLLOW

BUTTER

SUPER OLEO lb 15c
Mgrjmec Puffer lb 77

POTATOES
10 Lbs. 29c

APPLES
4 Lbs. 12c
POTATOES
5 Lbs. 12*

Sausage
3
1n
j w ______
Conmil B*af Marfi
CMt* Con Cam*
SpaglwtH A Mm 4
ii- 5 ^ Libby's Brains
i

GRAPEFRUIT
5 for 10c

LETTUCE

CELERY

le a k

» m » t !iiv

r t ir r K

ROAST
Lb. 1 2 c
n t iis ii

25c
25c
19c
23c
10c

York Imperial APPLES 5 Lbs.

h Im h

f»«»lri *af 4'tacit

I ST E A K
1 Lb. 1 5 c

n n R a a i'll

RABBITS
UMY SAUER KRAUT
2 no 2'/, gam
N O N S 5 M O O O TINY PEAS 2 no I'/g cans
6D TS TOMATO CATSUP 2 14- m botSw
NEW DAY COfFEE ground to ordw,
R&gt;
RUNKEL'S LIBERTY COCOA
2-lb can

IW

each

25c

BACON

He

PORK HAMS
**m \ r«i
HACKRONE
PIO SIDES

qt.

39c

Lb

KRKSII II0MR DRESSKD

SIIOITI.OERS
h a m i u ir (; e r
PAN SAtrSAGE
MARGE FRANKS
HAM H01.OC.NA
PEANUT GUTTER
SPARE RTKENDS
VFAIs STEW
A tl, m t.llil

no I can

Fryersib. 25c
^

^

la Tomato Sauce—1 lb oval

!A M 8

» Ut

Sardinai

3

cans

CHEESE 2 for 15c TISSUE 2 for 5c

Light Meat

Tuna FbH

2

cans

STWIut i ! -

ur n. »»g«: i-»»t-ri:is

Libby'S IS-os.

Pepper 2 for 5c M E A T

2 lor 5c

Spaghetti 3*«25c

COUNTRY ROLL

"

Kx. Chicken —

Campbell's Soups
Paneaka Flour

3 pkai

25c

Speedy Oats

Ig. pig.

17c

National

Marshmallows Lb. 15c

2 for 19c

Washburn

G R A P E F R U I T 4 (o rig g

-

HORDENTi OR GOLDEN KEY TALI

BUTTER lb. 3 5 c
1.111. I l t l i

W IH il LM V. m i*

l)re»sin g 2 for

m i,

w i n iv v r H i

tii.r

2$C P E A S

M l. 1 I I S

I I I. l l l l t \ | M

DOG FOOD

f;c FOOD

10c
If %III

3 for 2 5 C

SUGAR 5 lb«. 2 5 c
Weak Hams H 17jc

Camay Soap bar
J rV i

^

Ivory Flakes
T im .r.T

Cleanser 2 for J { |S0AP :i for
1 0 0 4 cou p on
• o r . BLUMIMOII

C O V C B B r C O O l^ M P P O T

SUPER SUDS 3 for 25c

25c
IOC

FNKHII Ili’MKUKKSSKII

TOMATOES 5

Libby’. Fancy

Rad Salmon

Vt&gt;t» al.lt»:tt
lb.
BACON
riinrNt amtKW
SAUSAGE lb.

R tH t.1 . P li f tli

M H G t l P N K III

1 OYSTERS

Shoulders
Lb. 15c

FORK CHOPS

t 1.11. CARTON

�Itor*
O atto
Hands
r 36-34
Lon Ha
'ham In Ova r turn Tilt Rioarrm n Win, 24-17, To
Tha Camara For Laagaa
Firat-Half Championthip

Eckerson First Defeat
Sftdj Ini Apa
ScleclribNM
lact At Dig Tint

BpeWy Rati, who hi his last JO U e, Moan,
■ M nnnN , tied tha track toetk» Ot««n

U&amp;'ZXU: Sii Baits Listed

oHfor iL T il tad. coSm^M

flavored to repeat tonight in tho
*•»»*•*
featured feturlty ninth n n nt ***** 1
tho Sanford-Orlando Konnol d u b
“
track in Longwood doeplla tho
n . —1_ ___
b Wwkta«
* Hafc rey alfam l
Iho fhn bofc,
| tachos a n tho
Lady Ron ham, tn tho ono bos, tor (a cor*try ,
and bitty Omm, in tho two bos, Doha of Conaa
t n farortd by tom* of tho track gnatnmlo) and
font whllo Duftsh Hkkoy or 8uir Conanaght, hk

• • K. Ot P. Fifht
TiTSTtaS Cart Far Ita^ht
I f t S i r i o Battle Royal And 10Lassior tana, wu Round Main Go Are
di'hiMbtho Features Of Affair

laUar ia breaking out of tho tough-t
Ml boW, tho tan bos,
Ann Pago and Judaa J are
farorod for tho daily doable.

iar hatara wTtT'uta
Sts fight*, including a tattle
a§ ta atom whllo ny»l, hrrotring 36 rottnda of boatalUad tbn* point*, lag, feature tho card to bo presentI ad tbla oronlng at tho local K.

dial ovenlm* session, i a ihry
■pud a London paaa tad
Ifed In under the hoop far an
flald goal. With a miaow to
ha locale "fro**" tha hall aaill
; Portion broke ihrongh iha
Id dafonalra of the Uotu to
| another field goal. Tas*. op*
S guard, broke down a Saa&gt;
pace In mkkonrt, dribbling
I tha floor for iho only Landon
of iho axtra period,
aniag her* with aa oyo , f«r.
onnee, (ho Lion* may aaap iha
mod winning atraab of thjl

T s .a ia rrrs m t m u
r i l t H T — H m il* : V t n n ‘ 0 l l l l l r t t *
A nn
C h a r ily ,
T u rrit,
D Iu rlo K
f i t c h , t i l i l * I ' u k , J tltr a V rle n d ,
tJyjw y lla r c n ln , M ark '* M l««lnn.
H K iM N lr — &gt;4 m ile : t r i r a t
H a lt
n f D a ily
D o u b le t— l.tin e a l J u d y , ,
H p llt H ecnad. liv e n in g K r h ii, C r o l i ,
A n n D ane,
lu ll I w k .
M J d n le h t
W a r, M llv e r D re a m .
T I I I I I D — F u tu r ity ! l l j i a t H a lf
o f D a lly D o u b le : J im T r n l ll p . M lea
le .la u - y e r i . K in g .llo r a h a m , J u ita a J. l l l a r k ( ir r h l u . S u n d a y M o r n In n . l . t i r k y m ile , l* a l Illa h n p ,
K O I - U T H - 4 -1 * m ile : D u c h y A),
H appy M an,
C r u lly
tt o y .
C om m a n rtie
Jack.
C u r t in
V in n e r , •

J* !**• • M b w m r tho former The main tram of tha evening
MR«e _ loader*. They amicbed will bo n ten-round nffair In
*!**•**•* **
befon the which Kid Chocolate of Daytona
fh m w i h a n d tho hoop again ta Beaeh will langla glove* with
.aaaaaat far aia yaiata, the ****** s peedy Jackson of Sanford. Aa the
.•"dlag whh tha Sr. M ias loading, two hauler* are evenly paired, a
Tha Kuatio High Pnarhof* aoa* |
* •j* .
i good fight ia In proa pact.
limed their qimt for n ahanrpioa-1II|* «TTho
i a ffinal
l s l l aotia
aaita waa
Swn alawaa
- t ----- * «
* M
»----k .a
i i . ...ill
.
.W,.
on'
Thal . -----opening
battle
willL be
iho
ship by roglMeriag tholr ihlnooaih!
Wrwe
aa
tha
'
RJvermen
battle-royal
In
which
five
fighter*
concerntiro win Tuesday night,
eaten peinta while tha Can- will gw ta k for the glory of the
in aa many atari*, defeating tho Mated
a m tame through with elg polnta, cauao. Poliowing the tattle-royal
Orlando Tlgrra by a 33-13 aaaat ghrtng the Sb Jo Itaa a tia with will be two ali-roundera after
at Kuatio ink night. It waa tho
armed tiara the Panthon downed their opponent* fee tha aerated which the flrar aemi-flnal, another
first-half tklo.
ala round affair, will bo put on,
tho Tlgrra thla wu ,
| I Iar nag*, with aight point*, led featuring Kid Brown artl Battling
Tho Kuatla Irani, which also the winner* In acorlag while Van- Stephenson,
holda ■irictofy wear iha lorslo,
Th* renal-final will bring toge.b!e elated lo men the Celery Ped| f***. accoiimhd for »is pobtta to
.a w
tT iJ Id .HotaU and Kid Glover
arf’tb# Seminole High School Head
tba fhea fM*e | W alsbi.iho'*
•*•**'"*.
• *q?nd trounced *q tfteipefienred itwhHmad
.^section kna been
for white fana who fj

yrcfWff? r l d f.T fc1 ft*
a a*

ESduad Chalks Up

l « T IB Moment M u
In aowaMtfaVAihs

W * r V t o i « r y lit

Game With DeLand
Kanford High arhnol'* n squad
t&gt;P another n a y v ic t o r y
T m day night, downing thr beL«nd Bulldogs' B tram for the
arcond tlmo this season ns tha
atcond
lllllo Feds rsrne through with a

i h a jk a d

R e t r e a d i n g On
T i me P a y m e n t

Phone

33-10 win.

Tho locil* had II tic trouble
lIn scoring tho victory, grabbing
,n T-0 load In iha flM quarter
~jlaad then out scoring the opp.nlrltlo n II to 4 In the second period
J I to lead |B to 4 at half time.
Tallying 13 morv points In the
J , third session to eight for the
• visitors, tho Utttq Fed* stretched
‘ their advantage to 30-13 ere tho
fj four.h quar'tr got under wny.
In that final stanxa, the locil*
• tallied hut two poin'a while the
a losers accounted fur four.
•
Pnga M the attack of Hr
4 winners,
nceoun Ing h r s ix
f field goals, a tw'al of 13 pelm.t.
i* with Coopsr next, scoring e'uh'
_ point*. Klchllghtor waa high mm
a foe the losing combine, scirlrg

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KENTt

furnish

three tim rs from the flald and
oner from tho lout lino for a to­
tal nf MC«rn points.
Tho coni**: waa a preliminary
to the h'nnford-boljtntl varsity
enn'est fit tho locil High school
gym.
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EAITT LANSING, Mick* Peb. 11,
—(AV-Ronald nartocn, Mkhlfsn
Blair eager, I* at homi any­
where. Switched from forward
to guard thla season, Gnrloelr refuaad to lot the thangt cramp
hi* alyir. Hr lend* Iho Spartan
Individual scorer*. In tho first
rami’,
against Byracuar,
he
scored 13 to taka the lead. lie"*
still ahead—with mure than CO
marker*.

Jim Minnlck, vetiran polo play­
er, Is arldom hurt In a spill. II*
i Tl tells why: "Once you sea you
are about to fall, kick away from
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house.

empty Fab. 15, See Takorh’a
Restaurant.
AFTER FEB. 13 ala room bouse
at IBIS Palmetto ^v». Inquire
•17 Genova Av*.

All Star Feature • Tonight

POR RKNTi Five Room modern
bungalow. I l l W. 10th St.
Phono 104 or 033-J. Walter 9.
Coleamn,

NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

GOLDIN GLOW

PIPPUMINT
cocoanut staqin

WANTED TO RENT building for
retail slors la , goad business
Seelien of Sanford, nslaImu ta 35
fact frontage. Reliable firm will
lease. Writ* aa wlmt you have
or may have open la next two or
thro* aaontha, Box 1(33, Tampa.

PIUIT SALAD

maia fiwa tlw book m

TUB BALRt Small NaUeao] rash
re-iomr used w y Hut*.
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Something
New
TWO HOURS OF FUN!
Saturday Night from 11 P. M. to 1
Complete Bar Service
Steako—Chicken Dinners
“Catering To The Beef*

PERK’S CLUB

Tot Races NlghOp
(Except Btmday)

T nallkiM A n
Ob RaeU IT

SANFORD - ORLANDO
Kannal Clab

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Reds And Rebel*
Each Get Victory
In War's See-Saw
Wild Moorish Troops
At Head Of Drive
EatablieUiiff N ew
Frost Of_10 Mike

Lee Apologizes
For Sait Against
Stanley-Rogers

Madrid Soldiers
Shows
Heavily Attacked Comptroller
Location C h a n c e
F a s c i s t s Withstand
T e r r i f i c ArtHj lery Bombardment

P r o d u c e d Error

J . M. U », Siat* tomptrolle-,
today made an nt final apology
for the error of his office In Inatitu'lny suit against the HirnleyS p a in T V e -a a w of. w a r l i f t ­ Rogera lfardw ate Company her*,
ed b ack a n d f o r th to d a y f o r •'losing non-payment of gross
b o th F a a d s t in s u r r e n tj an d sales tax.
O x ia lia t G o w rtu n e n t — onu
Mr. Lee's letter la is foltowa;
o p a n d th a o th e r daw n th e n
*Th&lt;a Is to advise (hat th*
a ro u n d th a o th e r w ay.
suit fllnl against Stanley-Rogers
D e a th sta lk e d e a r th , e r a Hardware Compiny for fallut*
aad sky.
to pay the gross receipts tas.
S h o u tin g M oorish tro o p s was erroneous, the error growing
In th e ra n k s o f Mfldt'iil'it i out of the fact that the location
Fascist b n k p n polntnl an In* nf the business had been chang­
at drivs which establishes! ed and thl* was overlooked on
a mw 10 mil* front along the the part of clerical help in the
R im soulheast of th» office,
,
City at a heavy cost of Ilfj fey
This firm has* paid Its tile s;
Urn defenders. The move led | Ihoif responsible for the e m r
still unsettled th* question o f ' hive rilled on Mr. Htanley. a
which side controla th? Madrid-• member of the firm of Stanley
Valencia Road. Each claims It. Rogers Hardware Company, per
Complete encirclement- of Mn- "sonally, offered their explanation
drid Is Ihe Fascist objective.
,’and have persona’!y assumed th
Saaiailst artillery sought to responsibility, paid th0 cost inbreak ait Ineomplrtni Fascist rut m l through ’.heir error and
ring on the nurihwrs' with a 1 have done all In their power to
bombardment that failed to ills-' right the w m nj done in the
lodge Insurgent* from frosh ixr-t. l'remises.
Uorta In the University City i-.ee“The records of 'hie office
lion.
| show that the Ktanley-Uoger*
Tha Government report-*! its ''Hrrdwar,. Company has promptly
a)/, fighter, shot five Fascist [ complied -.k»k the lerpiir-mm's
ou; at the skie- on the of this act and the case has been
MMkirt. of the city.
withdrawn."
The communication was signed
Ly Comptroller Lee.
t
ytanley-Rogers was fno of 12
locil firms against whom litigation
was entricd l.y the comptroller
who charged non-peyment of the
gems receipts tax a* authorixed
by the 1933 legislature.
Mors than 100 Elks from seven. The tleven remaining suits are
Central Florida lodges are ex- teturnnhle in March, a.-cordlng to
ptettd to convives hern Knighton Circuit Court records.
■be occasion of ike official vl.it of
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Future Farmers
W i l l Broadcast
Night!
Sanford Future Farmers of
America will broadcast between
7:.T0 o'clock and I o'clock tomortow night over WDBO, Orlando,
in the In’creat of tha Central
Florida Repetition opening there
next week.
Alex R. Johnson, advisor of the
unit here, said F. F. A. chapter*
from Crescen' City, DcLxnd.
Apopka. Oviedo and S t Clot.)
would share the program with
Can ford.
John Jones and Hetbert Thurs
ton ha-« been named aa priedpals far the locals, although
others may to isilgncd p-rts.
The pmgram will consl.it of
at'ing band music and talks on
the work of I’Utur* Farmets In
Central Florida.
Mr. Johnson announced that
Feb. TO la F. F. A. dry a t Ihe Or­
lando Fair, adding that sevrral
hundred youths *rv expected to
attend from all Florida chapters.

GM Planning
Shop Opening
For 140,000
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O f f i c i a l Declare*
F u I I-Caparity To
Be Struck Withta
12 Days Of S t a r t
DETROIT, Feb. 12. •AH—Ornera) Motors Ccrpormtion rp reded
prepatatlona today to start again
tha wbeela of ita mammoth Indus
try and restor* full-time work tn
140,000 sirIka-affected employe**
at Incitaifil w igri,
first to announce its reopening. It
sakl 12/'00 of Its Id.IKK) workers
at Flint, Mich., would return
Monday and the remainder wuttH
te railed back daring, the week.
William S. Knudaen. executive
vice-president cf General Mmors.
said that within 12 day* after op­
erations are resumed the Corpora­
tion would be operating at ca­
pacity.

Court Reform Storm I !
Unable To Shatter
President’s Silence

Sanford School*
Arc Addressed On
Topic Of Safety
Ktudent* of the Senior and
Junior High School* here yesisrday afternoon heard school snIhurllics, a City traffic offlc-T
and ifi" .vent.itlies of a rummercial firm deliver brief, pointed
talks on safety.
Smin,| equipment In the Nuena
FmV’y Cruiser earrnil the nddie-.es nf its crew and talks by
I.t. Charlie Shaffer to bulb
schools.
At the Senior High, Leonard
Mrl.urns assembled student* f.'f
th - occasion, while I'r-.f. Herman

Refuses
Record Number Bishop Elected Roosevelt
To Comment About
Developi"« •)»
Sign To Study Head Of Federal New
On C n p l t o f
Diamond Course Loau Unit Here Labor And Farm *

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.'tooStudents Assured; Melsch, KPolicies
v a n s , WeStan^
E n g l e E x p e c t * Cottos, C o o p e r
600 Before Mar. L Named O f f i c e r * Supporters Give N »
tlce Of No
It, A. f . r t r a u h b
The F’itst Federal Savings and
House Compro
Three hundred n.pirant* to I nan Association of Seminole

All addresses were ilirtc'i.i to• ittd motor and pedestrian -.-if,
t)* an run tallied rlalistics of atcidenis and fatalities ore..mug
lit Attirrica last year.

s ’nrdnm In the uallnnal pastime ' Conumy yesterday ufirtnimn named
.
W A S IlIN C iT llN , Fl*b, He-*-'
have nlrrady rigttel to attend George |». Bishop us its preside it
| (AIM —T ile
tcm|)C«t
WMK.’
Ihe btiMle.il t ebonI to be colt- to serve one year.
Other officers selectetl at thu rt)1irilliltK tllU ItlMHOVcIt COOT*
■It-c'rd here Wginnlsg Mar. I,
fniled t o * !
while Joe* Engle cltiil scout fur ’ annual tession of the tmunciul or- rt'ftirm prnjKwaN
the Washington Senators, expect* ganliaikm Were John Melsch, Sr., till)’ to s t i r th»*P rc u ld c n t I to
the total to appriH|lnia'e IKK) be- lirst vUa-piuskleni; Frank Ev- to m nklm r a tllrfc t com m M k
Stis. scion 1 vice-ptesl.ilnt; W a l-" )I iil)|ltisltlnu IlltncklV o r « ! * • ’
fore the opening tiny.
ter I., tamper, se-rctary and liras- Kt’HlioilS fo r It n tm p ro in iM . ■'
Originally expecting from UK*
u r.r; and George A. DeCone*. at , CflU'Htitilietl lit tl |iroM «0»»to 2ml you lit* to n1tend the
torney.
fcnsift*, Mr. ItiKisovoIt amlte
rcheo| In-ing sponsored by tbo
An annual report from the Ath"
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- | Chattanooga lookouts. Fugle nnd
sc.ciation contained s.ati.tlcs - J »#'k almut current dc»elopm«l» .
'/.inn lin k , Cbnltmim-gu scout,j
stip;mrt th.- rhilm that the unit "* 1 l,&gt; ' l ' 1" " House or on Capitol
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• V g U B IU l U l l l l lTO weeks but from nil Indira* is growing into one of the strong „
I inline ml institutions of the Cuun1Vr“ T
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Admlnla*
I lions, the time may be extended ty
trot inn, however, expressed * heVelio Williams t iiy Aviation
thirty dnys, arconling to
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Bef that the I’rnddrnt would |*i
ro ininIttee titan, and George Me | | , nry Watson, prcsi-lent of ihe
3lore than III loans hive »«■"&gt; flI11)hlill.„tll, ,t.lmr and farm poN
Invitations had been sent today llotv left hero early t,»lay for Snnfer.l club of the Florubr State tnado s ttce the firm w .s .rg an -| j&lt;i(i r||mi, , r f„r ,h,
nai'hitlgton
Oil the first leg of a I.ragnr.
m
il. The** |o4iH m e Im i Kc I iiy, ,,
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to nearly 200 winter tourists in/
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I Nimii* of hiM nuiMHiru*m
in.i jo r eff. rt to place Sanford nn
real
iMiutr
tt&lt;
rolliuora
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with
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The school, which liax Ih-i-u
iK’anfnrd to attend the nimuat re­ the ir h e lu le d a irm a il routes of
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g .» n« I n* of no romnronm* wikh
M R irlciio ii tf.t to ini* u u* o f ih»
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. j |»i»on*’n i» of tho mo4t wn-rcH
ception tomorrow night at thu tile nation.
| nationally advertised, will he tun
wi’hntit
any
expenso
whatsoever
l,ll&lt;
I
viinlal
of
tiU
»uKiTt
riioiin-lli#
We man's Club.
The S ’ llfcltdile-t lire &gt;Up|mrm1 In the.
a i *j|n.ruA:4*u fhr A o ........... t&lt;i4^
#/.. o “rTFR*’
c--l It a1U1
l*r - r .ic i o f lei-ers from hading rrpdon el their living expetiMf.
.77i&lt; ■i t'a s M ..w • - tCdliuta
v. k.,
.7 , - , ' t . f . * l imn
’
if
jiiHlicru
over
7J •hr
■tho Wclcome.to-Ssnfor I Committee Im dues* f in a l and ind.viduals here. No tui.Jon IVe t* rollccti-l.!
tho pnM year ml that “it retire.
lien? t i -i 11. j i t l ' f l i t th e n eed l io a il Is
wi
ll
t*tim.iil('rjiiilu
.aiisfa.llui
1"1 ilw Women's Civle Comniiti.e
In answer to suggeitiiius that
Should the project he extended
tun I serv h e.
U cal Townserwiitrs will assem­
of the Chamber of Coinmerre and
another two weeks, the classes wr li'nrn that a grs'tit ann um of liKidailen I,,- passed n-|uhlng
ble a t 7 o'clock tonight in their
I Winy of the tvstltmitiial i t It held timing the hitler time will Kooil I* luing ilntin with thu more than a majority of murk I t
dub room no Railroad Avenue t la being executed with the nsiist tni, si in I i|es showing actual tush plit time willi the t lmltiiniiogn Inmls uf thi’ Arsociotlon in tim h - 1,1 hr. i imrimstB'ittenat, .Ih*
ante of the Woman i. flub.
savlnija winch liusimis insiitufor • regular mcstlng.
Luokouts wha.pMtU a m v t - here way uf purchasitig . hunirs aipl IV -ulriit wnitl rrpttsentcd
Mayor Edward lllgglns Is ached. non* ’comempllio makir'g ihmUl:W •btr. II to la-gin their nptmg making repair, ntnl ntti’raiiuns ns highly, plnee.1 adminlstrallon
j Hi-11 ns th.- payment uf laxs".'*
dicta Ie at believing such * mras*
Saturday's tides, Thiel Sta'lnn,
f"f *n address of welcome on ipeedier postal eiiminuiiitntion fa training.
lirguinr si'iui-simutlly ilivisls-tul-s lire wie Id lie Invalid.
Ocean IMer, |&gt;jytona lleach: low, -elieH of tho City wild* T. E. C llttii .
&lt;
The
l
ily
is
co
operating
with
have luen pui'l at ihu rate uf four
Ih ■ i* let.,‘M were proposeil oy
1:17 A. 31,, .1:11 I*. M.; hight| Simpson, president of the rhum b.r
the ('e y A d tin n is itu ilo n nnd wet e WI'A wiirkincn nt tin- t-.nl p.uk percent |H'r annum, ntnl nilumnthi
l*::w A. M. and 111:02 I'. 31.
j will grn-i thi»u pres.vit lor ih eutlccied i j- the Semin de I ’ ounty in order to have Ihe grmmds and nminints liave Ii m returtieii in
•he new eluhlinuse in rcndini's* stiH'khulili'is, ilffl i.ils re|Hirtel.
{civic trganitation.
Chanda r o f I'lin irn tT .e ,
Tho name of iKmald L a m .o n ,'
•Mr. Williams and Mr, McBoty for the ciiming of the Ih«m IiiiII
/The Association aim ennl that n
Engle Fcou*, was unavoidably i (Following Is tho program o f
student*. I’rngress on the |&gt;urk
omitted her,, yet enlny from tho ‘ Wertalumem to fullow tho rec- p (dan to tu n y .^unfmd'i npp.-ni do bun alrrady brought a note of cunsiilriulilu "Uni ii.i-i ii’S’ir place I
tettly t# high nf fa: lull In tho
in tlie earning m rplm arrsiun*.
rim e* of those who at'ended the tlon:
satisfaction
front
t luitlanooga (Iirmigh the pu t 12 niun'.tia uf upI'e ti ffire I icparlTiieii-.
Kiwnnis club entertalnmcn for
|_ T h o lUv. Martin Brum, vh&gt;
offlciata
fln
Bill
Ihoxtoli,
One of do- fo rm e r hart ter,
cratloR.
The I'.' li Suite Convention of
Scouts at the Junior High School. ;ln w lu.
which w a. fotirnl imp. v-ih lo to ■■ot's grimndkecper, sprrud gluw.
All shares in ih * orgniii.ation 'h* Clmrch of Coil o|ienesl at
Delegations from'DeLand. Day- T q H o n o r M e m o r y
2 —Miss Nancy Kossetter, re»d« overcome III go-ting un nirmiu,1 ^*^g re|Mirti in the Tennes«e city leas than LVIHiU, ■(fleets sakl, ire ’he Elm ami Geneva Avenues
Mi tnliers of the Sanford ShtfIom Besch, Eustls, Cocta, (hlan- Z Z
;
.|iiuo'
I1' 4 ndurn there from Sun prutictesl l.y Ki'lii.il in iirame.
I'ulhltng i f tlie religious instiltt*
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, r.:o|i heie n s 1, ilo* ireI- . f inI | iijue
do and Ntw Smyrna nlresdy have I l f M o i n a V l c t i m s flrhoartl Club were engaged this j
fmllliii'i o the Mo'iieipiil ,\ii purl.
*
•inn yisterilsy ami will roiitlntM
afternoon in th .lr first home
W’ ‘
accepted invitations
and
will
*v****a*v
Wills WI'A and City fundi, ilii
' ’* order to provide urcolumnthrough Felt. II.
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contest of the Mason, meeting, ,o |“ ™
reU,l,;,t’ „
■well th* attsndance which local
n 'M iln .4 no *&gt;•«• rt.» |
‘ dationa for tile hint of young
The Sanford Post of S[uvnltlt disc pusher* Irom Delaiud Five’ &lt;—' ,is* Hwtmary B'lr-iick, soTt 'i.'e in [hsri'e are J. O. Ilnm*
Elba plan to mak, large. *
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players
mining
to
atteiul
the
American War V eteran will hold men', double* train* wero pur-, lw,inn' un ,h«
iltnn, overseeri II. IV. | Kelley,
(While Mr. V.’ull is 10 bn the
President Walsirn re.|u.»ti
brief service* Monday at the 1’1'f tiripating on each aide.
rletk; lamise IPncniltstn anil Dor­
6—Miss Mthliei lludgcs, p iiu i ) M « t( ir i/,C ( l M i l ' p l i a n t
guest of honor. M. Frank O’flrlen
othy Kiiutr I, regi trnrs; Floyd
■
numbers.
of Jacksonville, district deputy Bandshell tn honor the memory
T ak es W alk Tlmu»«h
.S J * ., S
I -parkmsn un I iTiile Muse, reevpk
Th. wvnheri Mostly cloudy tl—Sara Maigm-t Altman, piagrand M ille d ruler, and Caspian of the American suitor* who
S t r e e I s O f S a n t ’o r d '«'handier uf L'lmmierre un mhiii us T. E Simp on, pie i.li'iii „( ((,■■1 t i n r niiniliee; fineik Harriett, T.
Hale, nitionil chairman nf tho lost their lives in the exp'oidon with rain In sou.h and east por- no numbers,
|M&gt;ssihlt*.
uf
the
battleship
Maine.
lions warmer In Itonh central |MirJ4r t . a . M. I'hilips, chaiitnan of
Seminole fum -y Clmnthrr
nf it. Kinnr I, II. Perkins ami N,
Grand l-odge Activities Commit­
A
mochnrn
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«'f&lt;
|ihnnt,
rr3ro|ili,'
‘*
tonight tnd Saturday most-'
I'll miner I’e, mil Ituipli Bagwell, .lulinmn, *irenainment rnmniUteet
tees, era also slated to attend.
for the .IU*.; ly cloudy with rain, slightly Z m - *»«. Bprelal U m m h.ra un arrange in o v try «l M il nn«l c h n m rtrrU ift*
t ern tat y, will niieiol th,. annual I'liffunl Kniaiil ami Tunimy Swag*
Ed Ronrke, who bn* been ln-i| the arrangements
_... ...... ..
is ,.r
mir|h pur1lun
Kllr,.n„ nicms. prepared the program, hho o f a livi* anim i i t w in d t-m l pun*
tiler for 23 years continuous, pointed out that it war Fell. 13.
convention nf the Centtal Ftori la petty, ushers.
Duly it hurt prui'rnin is srhest*
*h*,«e
MhvT u r’ ilrrouiily tbroijgii hunfiinli
f I'UPciis of rhambers nf t'utii
will be honored fur his long serv­ HUH tliat the Amerirsn d r - a l- Nnrthwist Fkrl.Ia: Cloudy and U bI‘°
naught Icy in Havana Harbor and unsettled slightly warmer to- rangement*.
mdny. It
iho timr in th«*
f u r . ' at Camp Itiui.evolt, near t’teil fm I huriilay, Inn the Fritlsy
ice.
ui’il -u'liiilay sine is well rrowsf*
Club
(( ••Haas* aw *a*e lice,
{ Prof. Herman Morris of the San intcrr*'* «»f ih**
Ocil*. on Mar. Ill ntul | | .
Activities will begin at M I'. M. was dc.troyeil by a heavy chut V
of explosives.
i'&gt;l iiii’iiing ihtniiijliout bothilsys.
---------------------; ford Junior High School will ih-1 ni'Rr Urluntlii,
lit tba Elks Lodge.
• eli’''Inl'il ft r ihu same ilntes Is Fervbes me runcluileil with •
31r. Ballard said ail veterans of
| reel games. Refreshments are to
Th«* vi11 , hn11irn I i Ik*v tr** w ni c&lt;m
( hrlstisn- of Snnfi r.t weie to the nmiuat session uf ihu .St. Johns ft It .lay' ■ pnigrniii Kunilay.
all wars are invited to a'leml
I be served at the conclusion of th" i*i Ivi'i 1 by ',-hrurn Hri&gt;thifr&gt;i(
have
«■. enibleil in tbe First llip- River Improvement Association,
the services as well a* the gvu.evening's activities.
mid iv in n kin g a tour o f F lurida
tist f hur.il a: II |», JJ, „„jny f,lr an organisation which luiii ptayeil! The church will shift its con­
eral public.
tention alto to 31 it mi fur Feh, 23Those who are to In- in ihu te iHHttfr ilw direction of td.nrnk*
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... amiuai event.
Acuvitles will begin at 4 p. M.
ceiving line will be tel cted tin I n il ii irm l t'o n ijK in y , id u o f 'ho otairvsnre of Wurlii Prayeri n !•»"ttsirtfin pun in iievelopiii.ru'
l*u&gt;.
The
service
u
non-ilrnunii-,
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John,
mul
has
inkin
an
afternoon nt a meeting of the .Miami.
national.
. active role in activities rrgnriling
f Ifw racort •*.■»8,| ill • ^n nlm u r* h
•
C. It. Dawson, County farm Fpeelrl Committee.
Membt-n
of
the
faith
thruughramii wtiieli wuoM (uurii
The Seminole roomy Agricul­
Winter muists who hav not re­ ihe on ly one* * f it* kind in ih»*
agent, said today the Scminol*
tural Assariaiion last niaht stressCounty Exhibit In th* Orlando ceived an invitation to th* norluI world. Siaridini? nine f ct fu ll nnd uut the world were participating ,1"'
r t the Importance of celery grow­
Fair mill la.ki about 20 varieties affair are urged to register n: tho m rUAiiritig I I und ono h a lf feet I i in iho event, wiih the first pruyerl JMr Bagwell will attend, on the
ers attending * Mondry afternoon
II •njrih, vIi«*iIt*vie*• in»♦%va w it h*(frr at is’ing tffe n d in Now /cnluod and snl,,e dates uiul at ihu sain; place,]
of vegetables before it wilt i t rh am ter office.
■lie Fiji Ian,Is and lhv Iasi one •he assembly of ihe Florida Com-)
complete.
conference In the Court Ifouse
areurncy
th** rriovcmcniA of u n-ul
The function is scheduled to get
Clif Morrl', mnniger of lha
Where an AAA representative will
under
way
at
H
P.
31.
«f|(|ihant. h weigh* half n loo. chcsluled m lot said on a liny island n u n ini Secretary's Aasvri.itinn.
Truck producers wishing to asThirty Boy Scouts of Troop
Mayfair llutrd. to.lay announced
explain ih* Government's surplus Five, headed by HcoutmaKw Her­ *l*t In presenting the display nte
moved forward and hark waul* and ulf tho cuu.it of Alnaka.
Prayers were offered by nations
tho rerelpt of u shipment of bed*
darter*.
«bb*g*-buylng plsn.
man Morris, were scheduled to Invited to contact the County
and innilIC.V'S to increase by
Efforts will bo made, It war leave about 4 o'clock this after­ agent ami ascertain If one of the
F lan * wrrt* b rin g mail**
show in succession as the morning suit Legionnaires Plan
arnoonred, to ptrsuado th* Gov­ noon for ■ three-day camping lacking vegetables might l-e sup­
23 | ho numlicr of room* avail*
it in ch ild ren in ihn Mrthrolixt C)r- loucbesi curb one,
Financial
Aid
For
'Parsons in nu.ru than f.o nations
ernment to step In and purchase period at Lake Winons In Volu­ plied by them.
able for ncc.ipolicy ill the hostel­
lihAinyr ar lf« rtniiij yprinif i.
Drum, Bugle Corps ry
hsd part in ihu ceremonies last
the surplus celery crop.
Mr. Dawson salt! he hopes to
sia Tounty near DeLeon Springs.
These purchasing programs are
I'revimisly, .Mr. Morris sakl,
The youngster* will remain display at Itast 7} varieties.
Woodman Campaign year.
kting issujrurated by Federal au- through Monday, taking tkar day
Tlie Executive (,'ommltfi'e of th iihoitt 73 looms worn siffenrl
thcrhle*
la
an
attsmpe to to extend their outing Instead of
Fan funl Ahi, i irart l.eginn Willi guest*.
Beginning
tomorru'v.
G. C. Muse. S a n fo rd , w»&lt;&gt; u h Pe
, hhih,
meet tnnight wldt the Huns of the Dk» will lie rend/ fur oscupancy.
(tabilii* agrkulnural a
*“ ru* | attending th* CrtTral Florida Ex­
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yc.tetduy
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Legion i to map plans fur further! Tin' manager also announced
price*.
position in Orlando far which
automobile collision with Mark
finamlng the junior iiiguiiliaiiiiii'n’ that a shipment of lobby furni­
Go* Rchmah, president of th* school will t« dismissed.
Williams, negro, at thu -Inter
Kcnfard Wowlmen la it nb:h
drum uni i,ui:!e corps.
Association, and County Agent C.
ture had been ordered nnd is ex­
Mr. Morris said camp activliier
section of the Ovieii»-|jingviiMel launched i Stale -wide move hr
R. Davmn were nsmed to contact will consist of swimming, boating,
Percy Sleru, Arnertran l.egjn.i
Seminole High Fchnol** sgricul- chaiimun of liny’s Work, said ap- pected lu ttrrivu here in the near
Road a.til the Grlsml” Highway. all nftilijilid sumps is rollrr*.
future.
cooking, archery and rifling. A
A niiv*t’p In tha que*tion of Sheriff C. M. Hind repuitrd to ^funds f"r -tifferer* in hu fliod rural dcpatimcnt was v ijitn l toproxiumdy | ItMl i, noeiled. some of
anends nee at Monday's conclave. r tg ila r summer camp schedule right-of-way 0yt r which pti.po.td day.
All new equipment i* the Isles*
ilay
by
three
individuals
high
in
I tiildrti Ohio River Valley irgi.ia.
It begins at 3 P. M.
Will b* fallowed.
I improvements to Highway'Nn. 2Hf
Me. Mues*, who wr.s trentnl at I I'. C, Cidlliis, Slain brail cntl- agricultural eilucaiiolial
circles whirh
U ri| ofhas lien promised by mein-, and most mottern found on IbJ
setiinr and junior] futnituru market, Mr. 3(urri* u d .
Transportation U t0 ba furn- would b* mads Had brs-n s rsighi- FernaMiLaughion Memorial ll&lt;u&lt;- -ml and a member of thu .Sanford
all eij ru suil .MiHfacitejn with unjM
Uh*d by Ot:o CaUhrtll, gsnersl «»*d nm tosksy, County Engineer pitaL was releised this morning. I unit, will dlree! IH,. campaign in ih® m anurr in whirh iho loml un-! ..
. .
*
,Iaianagtr of th* Rt. Johns River'Tony Pitchfard said this morning. William* wai tjischirged af(er jilmut IIKI nrtive o | in p*. J. W. h w m romlurtcii.
I
bf»wi*vr,r thar w iw M ij
11m here, who will donate one] He we* called to Jacksonville first 'akl treatment.
Those miking the inspection teur*
....... . h " «PPr«toie.l, and a,
Snow was appoinU’d ss-ren ry of
cf hia company’s trucks far th* * • '* 'hi* week M lay dal* before
were O. 31. Clements of W**hin*-; ',r,’Kra'" f,,r "'''«'nlng such m a y :Sheriff Hand, who investigated the movement.
Cmtaly convicts were employes) trip.
'he Star* Highway Commission re­ ‘the ciash. said 3(r. 3IUse was
•""‘gh* after it Is d.-j
Wiab U e W b
Woodim ii cumidetml plan, tn ton. I), (i, Ftiieral agent of agritoday clearing away bushes n.-,
- - lit
garding tho matter.
•»
.«&gt;
” &gt; which extent tho fa'-J t
mining from Oviedo and was in , nnifurni
thei- enilru ..v„r*e
lie;
............. ............
team, coliiiral education; Ur. II.w j torntiBe-l
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Urn lot adjoining the Court House
BLOW-UP IK COURT
Mr. Pitchfard said he had been teting lbs Orlando Highway nn consisting o f 17 niemhers, whir &gt;wnn«on of Washington, spsici.il- K'on n,*F finance the corps,
M
it
,ia
aa the north.
informed that
—
11
and Chairman
Mem «nid all mrm-‘ *
it
.1*
to th* 0,S23|'whirh Williams wa* driving,
sr„ -Isled tn give di'moirstra- i.t in teacher education;
— - TO
Ton/ Pitckfan), engineer, sa il
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NEW ORLEANS. FWb. 11- feel of property-which
wa* In Both automobiles were badly tfiinsl nf ini', into rial and is-remonial Frank Williams, State supervisor hers nf the legion Executive Coin-!
ilsavg
plaas were mad* for th* b a n fa A radiator baneslh second re qu-wlon—wilt arrive hare Mon- slnm. ged, according to the shur-J lites before 'he State Head t'amp in agricultural education.
induce should aticnd tonight's**.*■[ *
«•
I t Vraet
ka graded aad resaddad in a es&gt;nier’s coart blew up. The* two •toy.
- n
41
.a*
j Iff"* report.
Particular interest was displayed slon. He al o invited other inter-'
in Oatlis April Its and 2d.
ti
14
.*beautifkattoa pc*Jest.
blew up in th* roan rarm. 4
The right • #f - way far ih*No srtrsts have
been made,I Th* unfarming roinmitteo
_ _ ii
I In the farm operated by the ested Lcgionn irrs. Thu conctavel s
. Commissioner D. U Thrasher! steam main* Kcw up. Coart ad- thoroughfare it I N feat wide, a c -h u t the investigation is runlinu-’csHaposed of J. O. Amies, J. G .| school'* class anti In the meat pre opens at 7:3U uMock in I e g kin
... u
11
la svrrsociag A t movei •a*.
1 JoaraesL
__
curding to lb* sagfaa ir,
____• ing.
..
_
Fryer ami J. R. Butler
paring facilities.
Hut.
41
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Two Saafordites
OH To Capital
2 0 0 E x p e c te d To A tte n d
To Seek Airmail
S a t u r d a y S o c i a l E v e n t Williams And Mcltory
Reception, Entertainment Under Chamber
Auspice* Scheduled For Woman**
Club At Eight O’clock

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will Lay rro|M&gt;sal
Before Postal Unit'1,1,11 M
'hnlul“l ,h,‘

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CITY NEWS B9HEFS

* t * e a l Elks Fete
District Head In
Rites Here Tonight

Church Of God Tq

Clrsc Convention

In vSanford Feb. 14

Jrpu,y Spanish Veterans

Cham her Attaches
To Attend ('enclave
At Camp Roosevelt

World-Frayer Day,
Is Observed Here
In Haptist Church

Vegetable* Lacking
For County Exhibit
At Orlando Dinplay

j C e l e r y Producer*’
Presence Is U r i r e d
At Monday Conclave

Mayfair lnereii.sea
Accommodations By
Adding Equipment

Scqut Troop Five
Take* 3-Day Camp
Period At Winona

G. C. Muse Is Hurl
As Vehicle Hi t s
Auto On Highway

County Engineer
Iron* Out Crook*
In Rond Problem

Convict* Beautify
Court House Area

I Started To A

I Agricultural lleudM
Show SutiNfaution
With IiOcal Schooln

LOCAL WEATHEB

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or Spain far a foothold la tha ar# Wood “ijut
fa u n m
w eld, yanlautatly araaad 8.. Aa- ,W will haatf a. m
futun
I
ai »ilaa.
h rawalal tka adawa af earn* af il
Sh. *!*o hatradacad Mr*. 1. M. ahriaB hen r tm lg V
Whliner, wh«aa hwiorkal raiaank
M n . R, J, ' -----rkak^a
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P te«W d tka kaaia far math af ika, Paualer'c Day aesMrt*., pak
faaciaatlag a a r j af MiBearlM*; ihaalad entry peerea m I U
•kMvMa, K p , follow in* terrific and early Oapag* Ciaary,
s I m I wka had pan hi M k k f
l e d t o t h * flaaaaa. Bevarp! war*
A lgtrao* tS p n r.e dneaaApVgf eeatoaaM M N » a awaaaaa.
to a aaarkr apartmeathaua. la
of
t m U m kata, I Mw. Baa; h t a w a . rage*
*ketekad briefly a H a ir y a f m m ika «iltW B a r k w
T ih ftir
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II* aald tka firm laflua ad.ika halaa, apoaaace a f ika **aat,i
K lw illlt n s
I 1 1 n *hit* r»r* Into tbt* eectiaa peak- a brief aI trail la a l k t
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until thar€Wl|- t t U I J S V I U * r * T ? W l l &gt;
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« « • » . J * " * U U m «»n » Baadall, i „ B kara f l r « war. tka f.m lU*. a f arcra f l par taat g n a t * tka
Khaa Moaakiont BeyaokU, Jaek CT.y. Cawaa, Brark. Maadny, IMB.
•Scan. Laan Berwick; Sharon,'Chum

Stanley; B'mpdoa, Kay Moataal-I

•tatMB# iatallaw

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tea. Billy Zachary; Waataaaa,
Bock Forgrion; Woodruff, Mika
Bauai Zachary, Philip Kronen;

Bilk, tka t*tired Mag af kaackall’i kom*
MaU hU forty-third Mrthday aaalvenary al hla k
akowa wltk Mm at tka faatirlliaa. U ft to right:
Mag*) Julia Buth, tka Baka'a daughter; Mr*. Car
Bad the Babe la paraaa. (Aaaaelatad Praia Photo)

U N iv z z s r r y , A t* , p**. t —
(*&gt;— Paul (Slim) Ella*. ’B a m
aapk, atmad 10 polaU In the tocant TMe-Tennome ray* game
la lead eeonra, He’* third la
nin-maktn, brougkt oat a M g taha U help tala.
•earing oa tka team, wltk V
aata In New York. Memkera af lla family arc palate, lie ha* an ununual knack
Dorothy, daughtir of' Mr*. Batk by a former mar- a f handling the ball aad holding
ry L. Mrrrltt, mother of M n. Bath, Mr*. Bath aala I t Vet—ha'* not a t artar.
Baartk
Baaed,
aanlor
renter,
atari*, with P.ataa aukatllaad aaily
la aatk aaataat

•mrCOCD' ATTBNDp
MA0AX1NB. Ark., Pah. *.-U P )
— Dr. O, Q. Kwiag ray* ha U eatttiad to a a * aaat af record far
attaadiag meeting*. He traret* N
adtaa each Una he atwada a meatla * af DeKnaey C. Cabell camp
Ha, A Ualtad FpanUh War Vatoraaa, la Pari Smith. He atlaaad oaly

Whtr* Iw feu t i bay, l » bar» wbety!

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F L O R ID A * W E D N E S D A Y * F E B R U A R Y

Sanford Finn
Shows Error
In T ax Saits

Madrid Says Chamber, Cty
New Danger Move Together

SU nley-R offera Co.
D e c la r e Payment
Of ObUffathma To
C o m p tro lle r Let

Fierce

For PlosieaaioR Of
ImportRBt Highway
Snpplyiag Ca p i t a l

Committees ArrsRffe
Conclave To T a l k
P l a n s For Selec­
t i o n O f Location

Ask Explanation
At Tallahassee

10.

1M 7

l a 1900

NU.MI1KK 9.1

A ir finer Plunges Into Bay
A t San Francisco: Eleven
Passengers Believed Dead
City Aatkorinn
William To Seek
A ir Mail Service

Local Canning
Plant R e p o r t n
Labor Shortage

MeiHcal
Sociclv I|I^rrickn,
Diver*
meoicai aoaeiy
ExertingSea
Efforts

The Seminole County Chamber
Centered ropotta, limping over of Commerce today hsdthenaturcrippled
tinea aace cf City authorities that the
from Madrid, eetenoeu a
latter would eo-operste to the ut­
****** today In the three months’ most o f It* ability toward the IconShortage of lira! labor today
Fasciai .leg* at Spain'* capital. itoa of a tourist trailer camp here.
■a*ed the Eckrr*tm Canning ComWkh telephone Unas cut by ■ • Headed by Walter Coleman, a
f *uI,,
___
«s ■ s
r-n y to advertiso for 100 edditionFascist a*tank on the vital rood committee composed of L, Haw­ v o m m m e e
M e m b e r , ai women to b* pm to work at
from Madrid la Valencia, meagre kins Connelly, E. II. Lanry, and
reports from Madrid by cable In- D. L
Thrasher conferred last
,
,
*
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firm.
elndtd wo id that 14 Fascist planes ■l*ht with the City Commission
T h e S U n le y -R o fe r a H ard*
ington
J
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r
n
e
y
c. II. Eckerton, president, stil
tad
came
away
with
satisfactory
flow ever Madrid this morning
' x w a re C om pany, n iw defen d*
—----bin factory was considerably liei
assurances.
---------waa mad* o f an
^ j t n l in a local C ircu it C ou rt
Voile Williams, member o f the hind in production lecause an tide.
A
rreomineiiilution Hint the
attempted bombardment.
Mr. Coleman’s committee and
C ^ a u lt chnrtring notvpuytnrtu
City Aviation Committer, was au- quate supply of workers could not next Seminole County budget car­
o f th e S ta te aajea ta x . tod ay
Fie re, fighting raged southeast on* to be named by Mayor Edr thnriird last night hy the City |bb found in this section.
Her f.moui hu.band and eg
ry sufficient allocution* to em­
ward
Higgins
will
mert
in
the
near
aaaertmt r tr o n ft y th a t J, M.
of the capital fee possession of
Commit tan to personally contact; Factory officials said they plan ploy n full time physician to cate
ploriag
partner
waa
killed
and
tho
SAN’ F R A N C IS C O , Fob. 10
future
to
discuss
location,
plana
L r e , com ptroller. w a » in e rro r
the Valencia Bend which lends to
the Postnfflc*
Department
at to rush activities—if labor can he for wrlfttre ease* wa* made by
— (A IM — Its
I I t&gt;mi|NintB
■when h r
file d
lltlgn tion wat seriously injured In an air* (he seaboard seat o f ih* tempo, for financing, facilities to to of. Washington In an effort in place [found—in an effort to mtrh up
the Seminob* County
Medical
fered, type, site anj other
plane crash near Loo Angolas rary Government.
a ia in a t th e fir m .
given up fo r tlentl, n w recked
^ 1 "^JSanfcrd un a regular scheduled .with their production schedule,
Society
lust
night.
contenting the proposed
P . C, B U n le y . a m em ber Jan. 12—hut Mrs. Martin John*
The Government Insisted Fas­
j The establishment is now enterThe medical group previously United Airline.* (dam* wnd
The Chamber Board ofr "tu, ■ • 'r,r'a** rnu**.
o f the com pony, told the Herald .on |s planning to carry on their cists had not “ physically cut" the
Mr. Williams, who will be ac- ing about 2SU persons. Ilperntions hail recommended Hint the full­ found under w itter in Sm ith
tors
last
Bight
arreptr,|
un
invita­
In a letter dated Feb. 9, that work alone with an eipeditlon road up to last night but
F t*.
rompaninl by George McRory, probably will continuo until late in time doctor le
employed, but San
from (.ongwond that the
Francium
R ay
today
"only yt.terday wo reeelred a Into the Belgian Congo. Full of Slats declared they had held the tion
will Irate here Monday for the May or when all fruit is gone
rond It ion* beyond the Immediate w h ere it |»tiinjred la*t niifht
March
meeting
of
directors
be
held
atatement from our local bank plant for the aew adventure, the road In their power.
capital.
mn'rol nf either County Commt*there. W. J. Wells, Jr., director
and among our paid thecki wo ia ahuwn titling up in bed In a
a fte r |ta**inir up a lan d in g
Government declaration* that It
Si-vrral former endeavors to
siniu r* or the Society blocked the
find one to J. M. Leo tovtrlng I-o« Angeles Hospital, (Associated would b* able to hold he espitnl d*. form Longwnod, said the renrtava
field .
S everal
pr im ncnt
obtain
airmail
service
Have
met
realization of the proposal*.
would •he held in the town hall and
our Indebtedneoo for tho month l*rtaa Photo)
Bn n * s t w «&gt;
ith failure, but rinre that lime
w en lem er*.
including ono
that
free
refreshments
will
tie
Negotiations
are
under
way
to
o f Roeembxr, and eaihed by his
a new picture has l&gt;ecn projected
served.
.retire Ihe ru-npcralion of the millionaire, wrn* abonrtl.
office.”
on the sclent — the annoncement
Derrick:! ami sen diver* Irlwl
JA
report
was
given
on
arrange­
City with the County In seeing
Mr. Stanley further aaierted
ments for the Seminole County by the Jarksonvllle-Tsntpa airmail
the Society's suggestion reach tmlny In lift plane nnd it* eargw
that “ from the flrit day on which
of bodies from the water but ex*
Kshlbii, to be maintained by the contractor that he is willing to
completion.
this law (requiring the payment
Chamber of Commerce, at tho Cun- halt his ships here.
It wn* imderstnml thnl Dr. W. pit'li'd operation to Inktt most nf
o f a groe* Mien tan) went Into
The
Ccmmi'iion
made
another
tral Florida Exposition in Orlando
ThRt. Langley will continue to Ihe day. The plane weighed t®
effect, we have connclenllounly
this month, an I all members were move forward toward a successful
verve In the rnpirtty of Coun’ y tons.
lived up to It In every particular.
completion uf its proposal bond
urged to visit the display.
The tragedy inrnnm*l to 43
physiciun until budgetary urEach month wo have remitted
The eahihit la to he in charge refunding hy authorising Fred
rnngeinents are made for I'll! the number who died in western
the amount due promptly and on
of County Agent C. It. Ihtwaon Bender to contact alt bondholders
transport crashes since Dec. 16.
dl-time doctor.
time. Krvrr once have we failed
and County Home Demonstration outside the I’ rotecllve Committee
Witnesses said the plane isltl*
to ilo thin.**
Scoots
The
medical
a«*oeiallon’s
pre
Agent Josephine Boydsion. Alez In an effort to gel them to “ swing
Bemlnol* County Girl
into th- landtniT ft-Id, tlffor tbs*
Tho communication
declared
j
vlnua
rreommrntlatlon
*ct
forth
K. Johnson and the Seminole along” wih the refinancing.
yratenlay afternoon planted n ! thnl a physiciun with hi* own indio ojwrator at the Held had
that “ for tho |ia«t several week*
PnAablt methods. under which
Chapter of Fum e Fanners of
Approximately 87 percent nf palm tree at the Utile House.
given Ihe pilot instruction* for
wo have had on display In our
tho Govt nun*ut may purchase America will supply a meat dis­ outstanding .certificates are repre­ lathe Maty, as a tilhute to the private practice could not m V
quntrly rttenil to leith his own a landing, but Instead o f twilling
window a card, .lamed by Mr.
surplus celery In local crops will play which is to he a major unit. sented by the Committee. An or­ lata Mr*. Frank F.vnn* nml her
puHents *ml those on the County to the ground Ihe ship turned and
Lao, mailed to u» by him, and
b« set forth W in lag afternoon in The fUnford Garden Club la to dinance for the refund already has untiring interest In gill nctivi* wetfure list.
headed out over the hay. About
vouching for tho fact that ‘this
tie*.
the Conn House by an A A A rep- famish a display c f flowers, tulhs been passed by City officials.
(I'her nelimi hy Ihe Society one mile offshoro It plunged Into
■tore paya It* gross aalco tax for
and ornamental plants.
Commissioners hall their final
Mr*. Raymond Hull rend n p i­ included the appointment nf Dr*. tin- water "with n big whunx**
Tvaenuthre, Cmmty APgeot C. R.
the upkeep of our lehoota.’ "
Attending last Bight's monthlyJ,^ - t a n as a lag adjustment heard, per prepared by Mrs. Holland A. W. Knox. C. I* I’a'k nnd D. willies*,■. rnid,
Mr. Stanley charged that ha
Dawson
dltwtora'-* a n * n g were the feW ,eu urganitatMi empowered by the I N ilT Which paid “ trlbule to this (!. Scqtt to the permafient lift*Those1nhrmnl' ptatlF* ll*1«l an
and Me partner labored under a
While themmtfa^ls called prin­ Jawing!
i ,.
Legislature of 11*34 to adjust woman (who made the world « gii'nl Commlttir,
llodgrr* Meyer, ItiilirewiMHl, NrW
aen»e nf unfairness. and Injustice
cipally to disclose already author­
President T. E. Simpson, U taxes delinquent irt and prior to moke beautiful place to live in ”
Dr. T. J- Denton tvu* trvm-tl Jsrsey; M. Isalge, lft&gt;* Angvlea;
aa a result of the cult being
ised prices for surplus cabbages. Connelly, John Meisch, Sr., Syd­ 1933. Ahotit 80 adjustment* Were
* lt I* particularly fitting Hut (n represent the Society ul ihe Mark Fontana, f*7-yi aruld milfiled avalnzt them,
ney G. Gray, James G. Sharon. asked last night.
wro plnnt a palm tree." Mr*. Hull next session of the Fli&gt;ri&gt;ht To- lit naire manfoctiirer nnd yurhta"W o do not know our right.
Mr- Dewws
to the II. II. Coleman, l.lnyd F, Hoyle.
A delegation composed of Men- reml, “ for one of Sirs. Fvims' Inreulosi* nml llenlth Associa­ man of San Francisco; .1. F, Gil­
advantage of gtlarw^rower* to at- D. L. Thrasher, Walter S. ColeIn thU matter, or whether we ran
Watson, Jimmie Wright and T. dreams wa* that a palm treu tion.
more, l.o* Angeles; |; Mirgnroni,
•look for any rcdrxz* nr not, yet
Seminole County truck
tsnd the meeting,
fI -allene* O* r »s * T sa i
The entire mend ership of Ilo' Sun llriitio, Calif.; II. II. FriedC. Bolt urged the City to u*„ it* should grow in every gurdni m
■we'feel that Mr. Leo owea ua an era, citrus producers and farmers
Th» County agent explained that
Society attended tin- session in lander,
Influence in rush.ng completion of Lake .Mar/.'*
Iterkel. /. t.'ullf.j
hi.i
apology through our local paper,w learned today that Congressman
■h« Federal Government ha* ca­
thu cluhhuuso ai Municipal Ath­
R-’ernxhl Ijvughton Memorial Ilo*- ilaugthrr, Gertrude, Hociallv prom­
he Mid.
Mrs, Evans wa* eulogized for
J. Mark Wilcoz will appear this tered the field at purchasing agri­
pltnl. Membership i* a* follows: inent bride-in he;
letic Field, pointing out that ha*ePilot rommy
A communication wrni forward week before the Appropriations
her tireless
Work
witli Girl
Dr. II. II. Smith, president; Hr.
jlmll season is only a few weeks
today to Lee a.klng for an eg. Committee in Washington to seek cultural products In an effort to
Scouts for whom she was n Ttoop .1. N. Tolar, vice president; Dr Tlmtiip-on, veti tan llier; eo pilot
in lh«. future.
Joe Deces-aro; ittul
Slewnrdesn
plana Hon as to the act o f Stan* an allocation for expanding Flor­ peg tha pries and benefit th# pro*
Committes rnrmtH-r wlm tlisplay*"! .Srntt, secretary;
lira.
Denton, lilt'll Kitiuti-I.
Isiral tourist* were granted the
Icy-Rngtrs that could be
con- ida's frost warning service.
ducer by establishing a minimum
kern
inlirest
in
nil
the
girl*’
Knox,
fit
tig
by,
T
F.
McDaniel,
It
l-ftar |I,ft,
use uf City Hall Auditorium twice
market.
* birred grourot* for the ault, it
problems.
Communications originating In
(I eell«w*i| n . re a* » « • *
C. M. Mitchell, I’nik. S. I’u l e s t o n , ---------- ----woe reported.
In
effaet
today
and
working
‘‘In
this,
our
‘
U
llle
llntise,'
tinthe re presen Ialive’s offie*
set
l.ion* will meet at 7
Attome/ General
Tory D. forth he would ask nearly $10,- with eonsidsrabla success is the .Sanford
. .
. .
—„
•us* o f whlrh wo owe to the genLandis yesterday brgan litigation 000 for the establishmant o f sta­ surplus
grapefruit
pureha.M.. “
'V t
' ’I1!1'* » “
eroaity of .Mr. nn.| .Mrs. Kvatl*.
- renta
I . . per k...
*°r a regular bi-monthly
monthly men
againxt It other local flrme nr tions and apparatu, that would Government paya SI
hog
Iter spiiit lingers, nuiiiuititig it*
M
*E»
CJirrnen
Aifam*,
‘
urcretary,
individual* against whom were warn agrcultural Interests of com­ on the tree for thg friut, therhy riarnoiig
announctil tfMlay,
placed charges of “ failure and ing destructive cold.
talllthlnga hate price which mutt
j us. In mtasuro up to Ihe 'silver
iefuM l“ to pay the Mies tag
be at least ate* hy other fruit-buyWilcox, it was reported, also
Five
V . A. Wall of West Palm
_. . local youths, ranging in yanistick' of .muting Ideal*.’’
authorized by a 1935 legislative
lag Interests.
Thi* firnl rniivi* in !■(orMit I**
The ceremony was held mi I he
plans
to
request
ItU.OOO
to
Beach, district ileputy grand exalt--ng* from II year* to I I years
act.
The A A A today had not an. ed ruler o f the Elks, will pajf an dwtro bclnir tried in juvenitw court first nntiiveraary of Mrs. Kviiiui'
‘strengthen the State’s hurricane
Th#* Ovi»*d.* rha|*t»*rf Kutun* draft uniform miMiiriptil i*hurti*r»!
warning system, and an anolhar nounced any program for th« dis­ official visit to the .Sanford fostgc this aflerntNin Iwfore Judge R. W, dealh.
Ftif tilFi '! of A mi*-rii'n, will fwirll- will hr mild- Thai day Sri I'anijm
amount of |27,M)0 for the in­ position af surplus cslery, al­ FrWay night.
Ware on rhargr* of breaking and
Introductory remarks were con­ ri|M*tn* ia tin* I'cidfsil Flofidii L** wlii‘11 npn .i-nfaJiv. • nf that riiy.
entering three Sanfotd ichool tributed by Mrs. H, K. True wim (msitiofi nr Mi LiihIh F»d», 15-1*0 .Iiirknnrtvllfi* and Miron I ihm ' diIiIo
stallation and operation of a hur­ though thsr* wars Indications of
ricane-locating device
operated movtments afoot to ebtala action
described
Mrs.
Evims n* “ it jiy fvIntuUruT ii Fl*hrr itfwly to Rtmly | nta'ivc plnnn fi»r (tine*
Thursday's tides, Tidal Station. buildings.
along that line.
ICm i Is w S a * r a t* T « * t
Two o f the defendant* have friend of the girl* fur whom wo iitfHlr) nunIf by Miiriuii IltiRifnrtl iniT all Slate muntrl|uilk&gt;i«’4 under
°*ean Pier, Daytons Heaeh: low
Grower* in the Sanford nrea 1:60 A. M. and 2.21 |». M.j high, police reRUtls, Chief Roy Wll- nrs planting this tree and In nf rliiiliiiilfi, l*ri*f. IS. F. Fiwp1
? •hi* saint’ (fovcrriintf
Ffcd |{, Hi Lon, Sanford at*
recently entered Into an agrteemm 8;|] A. M. and M;.TJ I*, M.
liums announced, white three Were whom we are dedicating it.”
rhaplrf irtlvi-Ki. Mibt today.
to ship only celery of a certain
dragged in'n a pollen net fur the
Girl Scoutn hud rharge of Hi*
In i! rrri'nt Fi'Uilnfi, till? Ovlf • » tarnry, i« a in n d«r of tin* SinUr
els*. This was uadenaksn
in an
Boy Rccuta or Troop 6, headed
.
**• °- Bland of |jpj West See- first time,
acitial tree pluming,
laurctte Future Karmrrn votrd In rttrnd f o mmit Iin namiil liy S»!h. Julfli
effort to stabilise the northern mar- oml Street yesterday obtained a
AU five confessed In entering .Minchew lend the poem, “ Tree*.” * vi*ry crt*o|it'rii(ifin t&lt;* tin* Siiui* R. Ih arham to Htmly IIn* po^Ai, ^ h y .Scoutmaster Herman Morris.
ket and establish a reaxonable «7o building permit for the eon- the Senior High Hch&lt;ml, Hu Grace Wlnddeii, n Giil
Meoiit, mdf ('&lt;Miuty I Ini|»ti-r &lt;if Futuu* 1*11it m« nf dniwinir up a imiftirnt
^ will be dinner guests tonight nf
i hurt it fur riti'-y with t% popiita*
price,
struettan o f a nne-ezr garagt-, Junior High School nml tho offetrd prayer, mid the Scout FnrmiTH who Mill nhiliit
the Sanfonl Kiwanis Club rt din­
lion of 7,51hi
20.000
' Mr. Dawson a*nounced that the City
record* show.
ner anil an emertsinment in the
South
Sale
Primary
School.
The
Hymn
win
sung
in
riming
the
trtt«lvt*ly
in
tin*
Orlando
trvmt
Annual retail sates In HanfotJ
Hhili* I hi* Trihipa Mi.mi i f u ’k*
Seminole
County
Agricultural
As------—
Junior High School.
law
infraction*
were
recorded
o«*ereiae*
Mr,
(*!m
|u?ir
friild
hit
rlmri^uti
have increased to 4380.89 per
The weather: Fair in north. Friday night and Sunday night,| During the coremonie*. p«,-fc nr&lt;* "unxioiM to hfl|i th** Hfinihrtli* unnville Omimitttn* in the fm t
*
Principal speakers for the occa­ person, according to a statement social urn will »e e t at 8 p. M.
Thursday in the High School to mostly cloudy In south portion
sion ,.are „ B. J.„ Hagedorn,
Central
Authiiritie*
Indiratrsl
that n
L utuler Mr*. II. M, Cochran, I luiptrr and I'ounty F.mu Atr^nt i f si’Vi’n rnnnnittroi t(l rail a j*4*x-n
, , received here today from
the
rain on southeast roa-t to- commitmrnt to Ihe Stale Irnlti*- ,*,0*nl at attention,
Florida f.ouncil Scout executive Wilson fompany, a
I taw ton
to
make
Scniinolrt ■bin fnr rhartcr dUcu.’ a'tont tlai
statistical discuss: ( I ) atsthi At o f raising
the price of celery; ( I ) shipping night, colder tonight with light
fom Orlando. Judge R. W. Ware, organization operating
rial
School
wa*
pojuihlr
for
the
_
*iJrl
-Scout*
parlieipntmg
Fminty'a
|uirt
t»f
th»*
fair
n huc* activity ii nipriflrd to r
at
17A
net inn hy the ntlnr niv.
Judge James G. (Sharon ami T. W. West Wisconsin Avenue, Mil­ holidays; ( I ) surplus purchases by scattered frost |n interior of north two In/* who had hes'ii enianglcsl cludrd Ruth Anderson, Fram-ii ccph.h
Sen, IltMchiini linn r&lt;tMicnU'if
ih, A A A ; ami (4 ) lh« 1937 soil portion; Thursday, generally f , , r. with the law on othrr occasions. Thonipnnn, Hetty Brown, Siu im I ' i Lawton, County school superintend­ waukee, Wis.
I j t ii I iticittlriTH iif th** youth*
conservation program for Neminola ctuder in eztreme south portion.
ent.
Minthew, Charlotte I sIh-II, Natn- fill furmi’rs' nrirnriizji^inn will ru­ that all t rtiiiniittiTA nuiki* onnj
This figure, the report Mid.
jEztrema Northwest Florida: Fair,
The affair,
gets, , under ,1* 170.88 larger than the average County,
True, MziJelyn Hand, (lulilu ler a mint ••vliiliit. Tin* futility n*|Mtrt within tint next :it&gt; days.
„ , , which
. ,
«dder In east portion, porbsbly
way at 7 o clock. U staged In eon- for lhwhkh wlIlon iak,
ikennell, Marion
Reeves, Ani*e will *huw a vrtfrtuhl* and ridcry
r o « to coast, temperature 31 to :w
Junction with Boy Scout Week, w l, (* 90.01.
Whittaker, Doris Isbell and Gran- display.
a flower ixlnliitiori ii
degrees tonight; Thursday fair.
now In progress and being obWhlddcn.
plnnrnd liy |hn San fold (ianl&lt; ti
Wilson reported that the incrcata
servrd as the 27th anniversary of in retail Mica here for the past
Club.
Scouting.
two yean amounted to IIJPM.OOO.
County Ettgins-er Tony PitchEach Kiwinlaa tonight will have
A statement accompanying the
, ,.’r1n
rf!,,.7,- rl'“ " - “ . . " ,'’,“ lr,'p
ford wa* railrtl to Jacksonville toone Boy Scout aa his guest.
H|HTifiratIor)i nf
loailintf rulvf
s'atistie* said that “ all figure*
&lt;b»y to lay Ifo r e officlxl* of the
Klwanlana who were unable to am computed from roarers of
fir fresh fruit4. v»tfrlahlc'c and
State
Road
Department
data
re­
attend the night session but who authenticity and their correctness
Funeral services for Mr*. M. II.
garding proposesI improvement* to
wishad to aurintain their attendance b guaranteed.
Drlandii today at the fifth docket
Young, 4$, wka died suddenly at
Th* All tSoul*’ Calhulie Church road* 44 an I 288.
,
Th„ Sanford Shuffli-hoartl Club
record met the secretary at the
hearing o f Association of Anierl*
Plan*
for
uniforming
the
de­
her hoove, 148$ Bait Second Street, and th* Holy Cros* Episcopal
Highway number 41 U the will bring its first ruit-of’iown
Valdez Hotel at noon.
ytfterday
------- will be held j f hureh announce J servire* at 7:3U thoroughfare which empties Cen­ rompetitlon here tomorrow when gree team of the Sanford Wood­ can Railroad*.
All Kemirnd,. County shiptx'r*
at 10 A.
from ihe^o’clock tonight in ohm-rvnncc nf tral Florida traffic onto the rnaval it meet* tflaj pusher* from Do- man's Camp will In- discussed
container
nianufaclurcr.*
h-rula n d
Erickson
Th* Rev. Ash Wednesday, marking ihe be­ highway at Mims, ft begins at . land at 2 I*. M. on th,. courts Thur-dav night when the ____
First! 'Jixplnyvl an interest In the se*.
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Will officiate.
fraternity
me
t*
in
it*
ginning o f Lent.
Sorrento and lead* through Sanof the Fire Stsitan.
regular *'"n- RnUnunl Interests here, too,
_____
Rainfall from 8 A. M. Tuesday
The daeeaeod had lived In this
Both religious bodies held morn­ ford and Geneva^
Five men's doubles team* will •Street rluhhtuHe for a
a watching ilevelopmcnts.
Carpenters today wars Install- to 8 A. M. Wednesday totaled U S community fee about 14 year*, ing service* today.
fraternal sessiuli,
(Road number 288 trgin* at the participate in the match.
big a partition In the office of'Inches, it was reported today by coming been f r * « her aaiiv* home
A l-o on ihe schedule U a dis­
In th* Roman Catholic Ch'itch, l.ako llowrll Road-State Road No.
Boasting 100 member*, the local
A County Sheriff C. M. Hand, Hiv-|o. P. Pnxton. City weather ob- la Georgia.
.the present custom l* to rsk- 3 inrrsrriiun and passes Alta- club ha* played four matche* In cussion of the nullme for a dem­
n
Ming Into two parts a tingle **rv*r.
Surviving Bit* th« husband, M. ''a.he*,
made hy burning palm*. mont* Spring* and Forest City. other cities of Central Flnri la. t onstration of initiatory and ritu­
•IfRfo l - e Mala
Mr. Paxton said It ha* been **r- H. Youag af th* Ibcb) address; twit after a prayer by th* priest,dire
1
room which formerly wra*
Ptnpo-ai i for both roadways
The year's Schedule Include* alistic work t» tie |i*rformrd by 1
oral months sines that amount af daughter*. BoonI* M. Young and pmg hi* thumb into the ashes. iurlu-l* laying of a hard surface. four more hnmv games ami two Ranfordites
weed only as an office.
li-fore
the
Head
*1
at
.a*
Oe completion of the work, the rain fell in *ueh a short period of Mr** O. C. m v W » *11 of Son- frwirk* thou* prr*€nrt m ih#*y
Camp Ciinvcntion in (k-ula, Apr. J1
The
Jacksonville
conference more trips away from home.
51
.0*1
sheriff win occupy on* tompirt- lime.
ford; a son, J a w n F. Young, andikncel, with tho sign of ih« Cro.s wa* believed to i e only a private
. .......
. 7d
14
R|
All those Interested in shuffle- 19 and 20.
Temperature* soared again yes­ oa* grandchild nf this Chy; an* uu their foreheads,
IfM t f
meat aa hie pelvat* 0,nf ^
All member* nf Ihe orgunlza•me, since the Associated press hoard ar*
invited to watch the
4
31
Fr»»«t
44
remainder. It waa aademtood. terday into the 80*. with IS a* sUttr. Mr*. A m I o Cramer af S«e-| In the Episcopal Church, the reported no officially schedulrd play tomorrow.
tion are urged to uttend tomor­ T
41
,wt
* 71
i'wRI be used'"partially a* a ttorenh, high mark for tk« day. Low nhena, Ga.; aad a hrathar, B. H. aervice usually is cunfin c l tit meeting* &lt;f th,. State Hoad De- - Mayor Edward Higgins will lot row's session, -laird In get under 1
____ .. 71
lit
.•**
•»
v a i 65,
Shaw of Drifts^ Fig,
-penitentizl prayer*.
■way at 7:3d o'clock.
part now.
un hand to welcome the visitor*.
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Loco) I n s t i t u t i o n
R a c k s Statement
With Paid Checks

A «ks Allocation j r„un
ForCo«ntyWork.Air I)eath- To(a,

2 5 L WNamed|
l
Expanded To 46
McRory Pian Wash- once inthe Sanford plant of the " K
Committee
To Serve Sanford'Prominent P e r s o n *
Reported A b o a r d
Ill-Fated Ship

Tree-Planting
Honor* Memory
01 Mrs. Evans

Surplus Celery Purchase
M ethod W ill Be Outlined

Local Girl S c o ut #
P a r t i c i p a t e In
Lake Mary Event

AA A Representative To Discuss Program
For Pegging Price Of Vegetable;
___________Session Called Monday

Froit Warning
System Here b
Aim Of Wilcox

•

Representative W i l l
Seek Funds To See
P r o j e c t Realized

^ kwttuU^

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Five Ikij .4Hailed
In Juvenile C o u r t
For School Entry! ** •h*

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Oviedo To A s s i s t Tampa DisiTKssion
In Orlando Exhibit

L o c a l K iw anians
E ntertain S c o u t s
In School Tonight R etail Sales H e r e
Exceed T o t a l For
F l o r i d a By $70.88

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M n. H . H . Young,
18, Dies Suddenly In Churches Observe
2nd Street H o m e Aah Wednesday In

S p e c i a l Servicen

Partition Ia Built
In Sheriffs Office

Pitch ford (!n 11f a Pi
With Highway Unit
About Improvements

Shipping ( lian^os
Subject Of Coiu’hivc

Shuffle board Club
Will Meet Delsand Woodmen To Discuss
In Match Tomorrow Uniforms For Loewi
Ceremonial G
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Heavy Rainfall Ia
Recorded Locally

LOCAL WEATHER1

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kk'aalalai l*f»»a aaklrk la aarta
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BIBLE VEILSK FOR TODAY
OPEN MINUS. T h «p were nn-n•able than ihnse In The Kalnllica,
|n itui ihry ri-n-ivrii the wnril with
ail rtsilitio* nf mi ml. and scareill'll
I ha BCrlpUrM daily, whether ihn.su
thing, were ,o,— The A d , 17:11.
FIVE
Mare we nit five, I , itembled In

ihi, mom,
Nat met before,, yet M tU fil
, through the gloom
IK a home al twilight into mm
intin ««n'«
Thnt life 1, not mi living, tn&lt;
r Immense
n II, ronlrol of our dn|ur-t
way,
Towanl the one word ill,' mat­
ter, nil our ilsy*—
t|f|a|0&gt;ken, unintelligible, unhejird
111 th« beginning wn* the find,
the Word
'Thnl nmkr, of five of tM. earli
mother** &lt;on.
Nnl five, four, three, nor two.
Inlt only One
I
_WI ter lljrniter.

Q a V Cl ■ H « declared the syit-rn netili
O * » A *5 strengthening,
pointing
c e --*
tally to the urgent necessity of
more fundi for the re-establish,
mrn: of a meteorological via: ton
an-t prnontll at Swan island,
-------Wilcox ticscribed
a,
u&amp;pcii
rtwsttauwi Vrae |**n «me*
niMttary the resrarchc, by tb&lt;
•pile Fascists attacks from alt ,Kea V a in n iiy o f n ,)rMa ,n p otties
» * r r couplet w.th con.iaJic.ory hurrkarM,, through .ta lk «!«t r i7 * * ^
dc«laratl«M In M.tlri.l ri y&gt; but firm,
im t&gt; (liw ,
that Madrid &gt;, in .Unger'
amt ..(hu wofk „
lhal all rrw rvr, mutt be rnol.,1- ^
to profitable in llu tb »i.
iw dan tw to , 10p l n « W
; „ ja „ fiHlJ n f, re .,„c h . :■*
he louthetn Fa^l*. •rmy, capthat cannot be } grinm l by
ton nf Malaga on the Mciiterra- thil KHeral Government,
nun, pubHyiI up ih0 toR&gt;t on Mo_________ _____

NEW D A N G E R S

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I l i r i i r I 1 ycMinir In l»*» nu
I*P&lt;mI in San fold that « nu'ii’lnmt
ran nrtunlly rlnr up Ms cn*h
rtj'lKtcr the •* ilayi vvilhmit i ulliujr mil tin* fid* tIt-1 irtnit nt.

Retailing -the tremendnu* -him-1;-' Fore*- I'iy - .1.
f.oi-urt nf
ages his district
has suffered Geneva; E. II. (jirn-y nf Pti-la; W.
from trnplral hurricanes, Wilrox j,l. Wells., Jr„ nf Jatngw ml; Mr.
said that funds now available jand Mrs J. Tilden Jar-b ufkake
Ate Insufficlem In mnlntnln the Mary: an-l It. F, Cnnpcr nf
service nt an n-b-&lt;|unte atandsol. Oviedo.

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Stutford, Fla.

SPIRAL
NOTE BOOKS

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NOTE ItOOKS
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h*v* u*n •‘|v*nc,in*

City A u t h o r i z e s
Williams To A s k
A i r M a i I Service

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And ifa a real performer! Like most ears it
howa a bU to the brilliant “ U2” Fortl V-8
In plcknp and lop apeetl hut you will be
I al what il will do juai the aame. The

W E R T - The - JEW ELER
Diamotids And YVatchea
Fine Wiitch And Jewelry Repairing
Dhmnnd Mounting And Engraving
- w i i k h i : i-nn.i.s son s-u: t t iw r s r I*1m* mm fl
I n i T * fm f lh i

s»j *:. r in l *t.

1 0 m i G A LLO N

thrifty “ 60” V-8 la a ear yon wfll own with
pride and drive with pleasure. A car that
will aave you not just pennies but dollora!
A car that’s built so fine and priced so low
you will have lo drive it to believe it exists.
Your Florida Ford dealer invites you tq
drive this car yourself* Call him today.

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OFFlFFe O IT F IT T W *

f 10RIBA DAYS M l

,Yet (he new thrifty “ 60” V-8 la aa big and
roomy, aa well engineered aa the “ 82.” You
get the aamc alLalcel body with safety gloaa
throughout. The aame new quietness and
beauty. The aame raay*aeting, quick-stop­
ping new Font brakes. The aame large lug*
gage compartmenla.

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.CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.

SANFOIU) TWENTY YEARS AGO

l-’ords Are Selling
i
Gaocl This Winter, ^

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The satisfactory results
oar shop enable ns la cajej
hr rrputation of twine apvvlalists in thU line. Wa geerantre
at’*faction in wurkamnehip ink
uke. Bring yoer Motor trocalc.
to no.

Mr. and Mr*. Joe rnim-iun mid 0. Ilishup wr«« nffset by the
dJiigh'er. .Ml« Annie mid Id le l»r®"y |dnk und wrhite app-int-

Tl»e new “ 60” Ford V*8 (illuatrated) (• the
thr if liraI ear in all Ford hialory! Drive it
all day on a lanhful of gaaraiwncn report
32 to 27 mile* per gallon. And i f * the low*
eat priced “ 8” ever told in America i

roan flouida i i n i i t i o n at miami

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Electric M otor
U epairs-Rew inding

sion."

1 hUmlily each year fur Iho la»l
Russia is said to lie having
the greatest purge of Ihe nniimiinlut |iurly since Tiot.ki ws- run
The Hidomobile industry defi­
•Ml
Iht* rminfry in l!L*7, Now
• M|Hir|®i',M
art*, lhut% wluit nitely ha* disposed rtf the old
th«» |k-hioi rat ♦ iln I to the IJ.jtub- hiigulmo "yon rnn’l si II used
rnr* in witilcr,” according to M.
liraiiH Him Novrmhrr,
If. .Strickland, Jr., managrr of
Sanfoiil may U&gt; ]no v&gt;'n « i&gt;M Snnfi-rd iirnnrh of the Font Mo­
I f'wwItMlr-*# * f * « i __ _
Hut ih«*'* *till party thru frl*W. tor t'nnpiiny.
eich month fnr sin-inI affairs.
vtp4*rlaUy $«»m of Iur min* lik»*
The (set i*. Mr, Strkklaisl de, , ,
m i t „ i__
Members nf the Hanford MwfJmllfi1 llmir&lt;h«»M«*r anti IWlmaa- cli oc,|.
that the pub ic is buy ng , kboBn, t-,ub kpprmrwJ w l(nJpr
ffr Molly. Thiy'vi* l«vn
**i*H*- mme and more used ears every
w , ,hank(
,h,
bratiair up IHtfri* alt vink |h**rrhy winhr. with the seasonal effect r ,|y bp |h(
rxcellrm ro-o|vrati*n
IM»I hi'iinr nHti* in nit rami rut anil uj* ii ua-il car sates b-romlng in
providing new shufftclswrd
*ii mm h rtlt'iy, Tho*!* iftiiriir less nil-1 Irss u problem each ct&gt;erts.H
tn t hi* iVnti iinia I hivhivi* f rom year,
1 The t'om mission ordered the do­
Orlumio wrn* ink on for Hanfont
-The public is buying
used I mpiesi iat ndt of 19.10 pusird on
ItN mi&lt;l hail In an’iwir a lot r|f • si - in wtniir months and In in- ('hy Hall hulle'in board,
qamtlon.i
u altoat Iho town, ( ’on erasing nundier* each year," He
Beer licenses wera apprnveil for
7 » ! ! ’ j,*, " r i , nn‘ " '“ y •f,MI *‘VS- j arsetl.sl. •Siatislirs ctimpileil by A. Mencn le* a 1010 Orange Aveo In s(KI, and &lt;*ca|„ tin- canal, the Forrl Motor t'ompnny show nue, and for C. P. Putin ThlrTuwu bloucb. Orlandu BeiidneL tlurt used car sales in the winter irenth Strcvi at th« railroad.

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REPORT

CHAMBER, CITY
MOVETIHIETHER
FOR AUTO CAMP

IllHMt veil
|*$«-wt«l*’Mt
V limp
,^ r
Th‘*
g « s m tin* llivtuy thnt Ku- Eleanur relumed borne ....lay reived *f
a blue ribbon.
pn me l ' mrt jmlyt*. nhitul'l b. final an niilo tup In Miami whenItninthy Aiiice Friend, in
rtim ami no! Its ii i *1 . . , nfii-r lltey wren- tbe guesl* nf Mr*. lovely go cart o f white wa.
* oihI il i.l-l I unn-r-in’* sister.
they 11'Mi*li tin it
niiieli admired little Indy ill the
hiMsi •
l.iltls- Miss Kulli Minis, the parnde who rrceived a blue libI--V. ly dauglusr of Mr. mid Mi -lain while annlher blue ribbon
Unit llic I ml iln "* led the baby pur.nl” |award was made to little Mis*
0. l&gt; Is ffl.-r say
way ttl i!cl til'll i ' !* lit til IO \ t l--ld Hi* ally. The tiny lioly w i* l.ucy la-wis, whose pretty bias
Her ft»r Hicm. Thai ‘ m wlllll Mi &gt; ihmining I'lndoetinn of u girl I eyes vi'*l with the fnr-get meami tlitl. Amt 1hi* way ft•r a - f ll-e I "Iniiiil iH-liud, wealing a nnl* that adornrrl her go-cart,
mochant tn gi-t cllstiMMVrs tlMI t- enniing und ipiuinl dress o f.
Mrj A j. i:ollt,,||y , mJ Mrs.
is tn uilvertjsn for tllcni.
n-isl design over a liiHip skirt y ru„k
Miller
entertainrd
on
an-I long pmiiulei'e*. I r. Ma ter Monday noon at the home of Ihu
Itulh lliyan llweii an-l iur bus- H st iii l’itkins, Jr., wu* siiiiii)- former with a bridge parly in
lietni are iiliinuing in rettun tn e l III,, carriage pike. Ihe bright honor of Mrs. J. Warren llrnwn
11-11ida nn-l tour the state in im-knig III lie fellow l isle ill n u| Memphis, Tclin., who is (let
their tiuilrr. Dial would make P'tf'ctly *p|H)int&lt;*l carriige ofponulv truest of Mrs. It W.
them Iiiiller I-mints, anil wnutd yelh-w and white A big Isiw of |frtiidon. A I'harndng slmplIcily
n-i doubt bar III in f*
I’allil n’le suimoiinti-il tin- inch over- prevailed in the decoration* and
tlenrh.
i " t.,| which was prettily entwined H,* ,,Mijre Bf f » ir * « , one of the
w ill lent*. Jlulleifla, in ili-lica'e i|e)iKhlfnl events of the sec*on.
Tim itulomtihili* in*|y*try wan hhittl’ v itf yi'lltiw »ii#I ift&gt;til ton*• Fur lii^h neon* Mr$. Pulnton
Rll ill to lm$c li t| I hr nmnlry i»n1 |i%li’tl thi* churmlnie iffi'it. With
w »* trivrn a fake knife -tml frr
Ilf till* llt’pl I'M
lint if I tip i#o mrt
iirranircnl lo r«*p- (hi* bi»ohy priit* a nia*cot rat wn*
atriki* rnriiiiiut h imuli lonjfi'r it ie . nt a pruneiiut pair of BteciU wim hy Mr*.
t* SpoYr. The
Ih Ihthlr to Iw It .nlinr tin* roiiu* ami wl'li
hfi ail while ribbon* ^uent prli$» w« h a Florhhi ncvtui
tlV Hark.
f, »r trim, thr pretty pink iinil n wn'rr color.
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I white cart of
Master William
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Assisting the hostesses wi
w.
W|y* thnt Mune oi (jilt,.,, x%n* nwurtleil the prixr far rvfr»«hmrnU ami In looking aft
tne Biipreuie f «»ui t jiMtire* af'' |tlm" chi'i.
er the pleasures of their guret*
plnnniiut in «&gt;k t*nnni ; i to pi a
,.
.
, The dainty flower like b--auty were the Misses Ruth Mel linger,
vide for thte« pi' i.lcnts in-ru.l|lif yartlm I'olemsji,
thn tiny Char'otte Hand.
Rose Wrntclnf one on the grounds that the
laoghtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Gee man mnd the Misses Schultx.
duties ure too ardoous for Mr.
ItnnsiVrll.

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SAISFOKD MARKET

Frost W a r n i n g
S y s t e m Here Is
Aim Of W i l c o x

No More Ditches Needed

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? A C I N G CITY

With Ihe iitu-ning rif the Fort Pierce to Fort Myera
etmnl. l here in no tippirent reason for thn digging of any
Tinre r.ttmht across this fair state. And ns the Miami
Mi —di| stvt "The most significant water event of this
n -sun wl'l b" the opening of the cross Htnte canal from
Stuart •mil I-T&gt;rt Pierce to Fort Myers.”
"Hundred,t f vat Ids. cruisers and even skiffs,” the Mi­
ami paper savs. "will take port in the celehrstion, com­
memorating the completion of flood control works on Lake
Okeechobee ami the straightening and deepening of thr
Calooanlintchce river from the lake lo the Gulf of Mexico.
The St. I.urie canal, one of the largest waterways 111 Flor­
ida. also lias I... . improved.
"H e re , really, Is the answer to any need for a crassstate canal. It offers seven feet of nnvigahle water In a
J,.„n Tru'.iki i i lone1"!' •*’ ‘" ,' protirtid channel which will permit small Isiat owners to
eotn • folk-. In N'&lt;" Yoik . for bled —i from- Mi. mi or- .l.vk '-on’uV 4.-- wav &lt;iS ffi&lt;* %
.(
btratir.e they siinl li nil* no its- canal though this new route to St. Petersburg* and nltiaark'it,” lie I"'1* r ls- careful nr muti'lv as far as Pensacola and Mobile.
ihiy inny I'mve it on him.
“ If there is a crying nred for a deeper sldp canal, dug
Everyone r-et-nts So lie In f»* to sea level, it is estimated one can he provided through
y a r, of u Uiw dilving the ' « ule Lake Okeechobee for ns little ns $.19,000,000, while the
ofr Ike Mghwtiyu. »o ntir Inw- -Inrksonv 111e-f)enla-Y aitkee tawn route now under discussion
■vtkers will piolsiMy vontiuue 1'' in Washington will rail for upwards nf $100,000 000 and
atl'iw Ih.rit lo mum «•
entail great danger to Hie fresh water supply of Florida.
“OjM’ Tiimr of ihe cross-stnto waterway this month
. iln- i i(iitn fflM rr, lirllliimi « li'
should
end Ihe talk of tin* federal government poiiriuv
Ikrr of I In* r«|iin1ly tiril!innr
in $100,000,nop into a dangerous experiment. If the gulf
*’f Hun I»iih IWf
let,hue nt Hollins &lt;'filin'" Frlilwy shipping trade ever should indicate u willingness tit use a
f YCn in r nu
Re In 1ion lli l\v&lt;’» n short cut across Florida, and il hasn’t done so yet, the new
IJlrrnhiii1 nn,| l.if* .**
canal route across Lake Okeecholiee is available for cx|miii-

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• U F U R I) n t f i K t r r
NV t K'KUTjfjlS tVrauru rU0. «•. 3 ln
In connection with the "hijth cost o f jfovernment,” It
*rt
in. n
lit interesting tn note thnt Onv. Cone’* fondest hopes of re­
all HT\liD—IfI.*, cull) per ilva.
UrdHrkdnr,
|», |MT l’ N * f *3 t.’tlM
», l*ir.
I rally rcy.it ••( w lc« uf
»
ducing expenses hove, from all outward appearance*, al­
II.MUNM: « . ! » t r r v j — F U |**t
fruit* air.'l '»ru#f 4 |,i¥,
the Rtbf«*rl
Hani’hn#, 2H-S0; J*norrrf IllWef
ready {{one out of the window. It wasn’t a week ago that
*lMfe Pirtirr*' WRtffiNuile Bdrkrt do*.
FAliH LKV— FU
P®r •!.**. bun
to trucker*., tar lilt «s*r!uUt*ii s anti figs
Gov. Cone was telling the people of this State that he in­
liifiT &gt;je4i*ri fur a I I lh&lt;»u.f period
FEAR:
4tlKKr.N»
— FU. hrith®
tended to see expenses cut no less than $3,000,000 so that
«*mtinn •» «:&lt;•# A, *1, t « i $ f ** FR* ftitfrifMsr *, »&lt;*»• i" fiuallty, 1,21-2 1#
OottfU by J. U, YLic Im c I. Manti - f*w fuGi'f, hlithFr.
old litre {tensions, unemployment Insurance and other new
•-&gt;f„ to »»t«* Federal mil® Market FKFFKttH - AuDRlU*
?f#w» K«rvle*.
expenditures mitfht he taken care o f hy the State without
m %p k « f
*Iil11
' 'MAN*it*-'#—Fla.
Hy i , »Nimb, r.^manI*ln«slirtot.
hi»r*. Itnlfnw-increasing expenses over the 1015 level.
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t.». » ,* «.. i. i t t - M i , F!.ii.
fJU'-t.m*
1*1
hit.
rrt*
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I
lull'll'**#
2m
m 01:il I, %» „ r ..nib. 1..1j *J.f&gt;U. ' # to*■ I il-tiri. Wt.Mlef 1 *.».| 71.
Ami yet the very first thing that the Budget Commis­
ling®,
I Jm.
N»». tm..
*t«I
!**»'•
KflTATOKR — Hti^rll®* mridrrntr
f.\ l.aRd,
sion, now in session in Tallahassee, does, is to vote an in­
d* m-iptf m#*l#rstF. mnrk*«
im A F F F It t 'IT — ¥ .A,
b *** F la
rrt*., ( i l l * *
Tri­
crease in the salaries of present State officials, most of
I lo*| 1*. H bt. Lar«. -•* umphs, toil*.
V H No. 1«. l.Rik-t TS. I*.
whom already receive in excess of five thousand a year ,ra r« i ,
H, N'». I*. |.SA*I IS ; pfMii®r, rnufh,
*.« , a. , , Derricks, Sea Divers op.h
TASOKItlNKA — Fla- M bti* 1 22-1 12
(A.vftc Nfr
Stl iijc,
md some of whom sit on the Budget Commission. Meet­
It Ai»iH!IKHl —F*it# P*r *ln». town
(h» roaxtRl eity of Harrelona this ,
E i X C r t l l l g f I!# I I O t t h
N T K A W h K Itltll-^ «
F U . p\nitL rh**«
tU-Slr.
ing In session yesterday this Commission hiked State sal­
9c.
morninir but «li«l little domaRr.
— K tippllti nifulrrat*
To Lift Ship From uKANK: IIJMAI—KlRakOR hpr*. d*HFINACII
aries hy $117,922, bringing the total pay increases for the
mu
nit llRht, m a rk ® ! dut.
*•»
Fi t. bn*.
tip r*.
I I I *m » m * d A * *
current session to something In excess of half a million
HRANN:
4SNAFNI—
Depths Of Pacific Lfair
N®w /.®ilnnit, 4'1-iwc.
iein
ifiiw|»*rafw, mr»r« T'l-lSr*
folia rs.
m irA H II— Fin. ha*, h p r*, Y*tk**i •tr
Fla, flu* hnf&lt;**Iiant tow
Crooknrrk*, fanrjr 3«&lt;**3.32.
Prop
«*»f $
Even Gov. Cone got a rnise o f $1,1*00 a year. Now re­
ritiKi*1••*
«iti*1ity*
2,22-2.72.
Cause of the accident was tin- 12#*; ,**», Hr
liUrk ValentInr*, Foorrr,
inllATHKlt—
Huppll* «
f .t •
ceiving $7,500 a year, lie will get, If the Legislature apdttcrminrd j-endiug lifting nf the f,»Sr I* rihhI, 2*1-3 4*0 WAX No .U-m.-rtl miwtrint®. m$rk»t « t » » fi»
HtiDDllsF*.
oroves the Budget Commission’s recommendations, $9,000
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A
laraT.
I 22plane.
HKKTH—tftiufU** literal,
| Sit;
4t$7*
110*1.12.
1/0 0 4 a year, hut in justice to the Governor It must be added
Airport officials said they werr ■natiil h»«*dl**n*t«*i mafk**l
rtat®*. *ppr »x. tv l»»* r*t. H r'«u
i. per i)$i h'lih Iip*, nrr. lo A turnsne. *rr. to «$uvllty. 1 i'..
thnt ho voted ngninst his own pay Increase. Other hlg
ir«8 lfN iM From rtRF f»»t&gt;
■•nm/ed when the plum- fade I 'o FV
inallty anil ronrlitliin.
1.
State officials received similar Increases. Cabinet mem- vby Malic electricity.
&lt;*AI»IL\«ii: 4* hi.ni:mfi — Fla 90lU
land an-l xonmnl o ff ov»r th.
ltM II'A — FU.
p*r
«»oi
t»*r
rrt.
j-1'i
i
m
m
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»
Mtnrh®®
24-4'r. T«-PP*«I. r^f •»'»
Returning
to
the
lubject
of
tiers’ salaries were raised from $5,000 to $7,500. And
boy.
4*A|lUA4li; ttlllKKNl— Nnppllv# ■Ik I,
H i U&gt;l bil. rtpr*.. Mtf
A search for the plane was un­ tivavr.
nn»il*fiit^ lfiAFk®t
Supreme Court justices' salaries were raised from $0,000 frost warning, the representative
stc4.lv Mi. rc.t^MhMir.in. bulk
pointed out that a large por'lon successful until
this, morning •
a year to $8,500 annually.
n
r
tu
n
,
t
k
i.L rariB® In quiilllj
PLAY GOLF
i.n, nonet ally i»no, *iunnWhile the Budget Commission’s recommendations are fof the fruit anil vegetable area* when it was fn md with only n tip •r.n.im
■
.„ L „ „ t* j*sre without fro»t warning service of the tail above wn'er. Ti-!*s itjr §•-!l**»4 lo»&gt;r: Niiw I !i toi
M*. 'n»r Ural 1 t&gt;u hpr*. r«cnot necessarily final, and the State legislature, when it|-whieh lubJwtj, Rt„Wfr, to thn
8ANLANDO GCLF
mnn suhmtrgtd even the tail tip
meets in April, can refuse to make the Increases, it is probability of enormous losses
and Country Clou
**A!tlUFlV Hjllpl'f * nrw.rMlc. t|.
mtrUrat®.
mark®*
hardly likely that it will do so. The record shows that It each year.
The s)mrti?sl and most scenic
•*Is* p# i 'I'.Jtinitsflv 35-1*®,
is easier to get the legislature to make appropriations
“ Thi., stcllon nf Florida Is en­
|K&gt;‘*r®r 1-twrr; Tt*pp*-il l#n, tipm.. golf course tn fenlrnl Florid*
Fees—Id Holes
L«n-I 25
than to rut expenses. Whether or not this particular leg­ titled to Ihe service nffordnl by
« I7LKI1Y F IO ftll'A .
Io**
rrt*
t*dln .tOc
islative session will he different from those of the past, it lh&lt;! W t it k f liurcsiti in fithur
*■*-4• **4. ai'f. tfi Kf itii®, 1.33-! 4H
ib n *r.c
C*:i.KllV
II I#All I’M — F lii
P®I
is too early to say, hut one must ntlmit thnt the current •ecllons nf the Stale as well us
Season $25— Month $15
Imi- ii* tiittnr Ii#j||
uuaiuy.
in nlhi-r vsgr&gt;iah!c and fruit pro
session of the Budget Commission Is not very encouraging
3R-7£r.
during Ms-thru of ttu* roustry.H
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**'»*I*1-AHI —Nu*■pit*'ri m*id*Mlt■*.
as Tar ns the proposed $9,000,000 cut in expenditures is
Wilcox avmrtrH. "To tleny this man, H, H. ttb-mnn. It." a . N W . ft®win.mil I*n
rill, m* * k **I »t n 11
concerned.
region that srrvicr U to -literIm* man, It. H, Cob-man, R. A. New- l-"ii'i, p#r &lt;lut. inipictii®*, tnoAil)
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W P W M P A T , FEBRUARY 10, 1037

Social A n d Personal Activities
MISS FRANCES PEARSON,

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W tllN fcS n .U
Ther* trill ho a boanl meeting
o f Ihr Sanford Garden Club
Wednesday morning at 10:00 A.
N. at the home of Mm. II. M.
Paptrorth on Farit Avenue.
The Sawn Parker Oiisianag*
Club of the First tie H,*Jist
Church trill mivt at the home of
Mm. Georg* McCrum ort We.t
Flrit Street at 3:00 o'clock.
The Literature Department of
Woman's Club will meet for *
abort business t*s,ion a: 3:00
o’clock. There trill he a program a:
3:30 o’clock lo which the put Ik is
cordially Invited.
T ill'IL S IU V
The Alfihean Cla** of the
Baptist nurcb will men a: the
home of Mr*. J. C. Michel), Mag­
nolia Avenue.
The T. E. L. Cla-t&gt; of ihe Firm
Baptkt Church will mrer in ihe
church annex Thursday morning nt
ILOO o’clock to quilt. A revered
dish luncheon will ig served a:
JIWB.
"he Kelicccah Lodge w ill meet
W H:00 I*. M. at the Odd Fe|.
tows llalL
Grammar School P.-T. A. will
meet at ihe school uudiiurium nt
7:43. Filler's Night wll be
ob­
served.
The Christian Church i.* sponsor-

f son, Slim Summerville.
Mrs. M. W. Roberts Mrs. J. N. (tillnn
Kent, John
Presides Over Circle Is Elected President IVtetson are featured,

Rolan

hading
die impre**|ve ca»t.
Mr*. George McCall and Mr:.
The Country thictor, I'r. Luke,
Mr*. J. N. Gillon u-a* eleited
G. S. Selman were hoste*»es on prr-i lin: of the Pro bymtiati lux- p iyed by .lean Hersholt, about to
Telephone 14S j.Monday afternoon to Circle NurttSociety Editor
II at &gt; (or the ensuing year a* a mm over to hi- nephew, handI her One of the First Baptist mee g of ihe organ zation held some young Dr. Tony l.uki, the
I Church ai the home of the latter on at th
Presiy.erlan t'hu reli on practice he ha* carried on in ihe
Palmrtto Avenue.
Morday afternoon. Mis. I.,, i , •mall town for a gem i a ion, i*
_i-iher
Mrs. M. W. Roberts gave the de- ley *!■
elected
\
pi,*tdrti-. piovailed upon u, lo - g
Plans Celebration
_
(voiional and preside! over the bus-1Mr*. William Leavitt was natne.1 for a reunion tie ihire hou-anl
On Thursday evening at 7:4.*
,,
.
|&gt;nc»s meeting. Mr*. Mary llall seenn y and .Mr* R,.|&gt;ert i obi. person* whom he h Ijs-d bring in31m. J. H lalmer of. Annrim*.
o'clock the P.-T. A. o f ihe San­
llMI, ht lhe Bib|, MuJy Ir, . on , nd’ wiII
ihe world and vvii-» lia-. in,e
'id the off.,,, of neasiirer.
t» vtstung Jlr. and
ford Grammar School w ill jointly , lia..
-Mi*. G.( offeresl .special pray'rrs for ihe
Mr- W. I.. Henley presided ov- H-ntteted so all the eorm t* ,,f the
celebrate Father's Night
and I*. Workman at the Valdez Hotel.
coming Week of Prayer. The cir- er die lu*lnt*» mee'mg Mis. Ii eanh. From far and wide t vy
Founder'* Day with an appropri­
Fnend*
of
Mis*
France*
Me;c,e
I’1* " 4
*ew for ihf hospuai U. Smart led the devotional and i f " me‘ men and women of all kinds
____
______
ate program in the school audito­
Dougal w,|| r. grvt to learn that she ani1 vi*il ,hl' " l'k fur '*» personal Mr* Kirby Fite conduc ed ihe |nn‘* degree*. some sic&gt;e*.*f il and
rium.
ispeeial prayer service i t h
hum le and deMm. J. L. Ingley will s r g a; a tU at the rernald-Laughion Me service during the month,
Refreshments were served to and : reign mission* I: un- .in k ited.
And am.mg I n coin s
•ole. and there will h,. 'severalj " 10" * 1 ,Iu,P':"J:____
ihe following: Mrs. Ila.iun Steele.;mm
ihat special h m- ,.f i K,'t’*'r1 Kent. Dr l ike'* neplu-u,
number* by ihe .chool orchestra | Friend. ,.f M .„
UllM
Mt«. 1. C. Hurdeite. Mr*. M. W Jpiay.r for home and i.nngo rm
&lt;“
" '"'■&gt;&gt; l! h’'11*’
superintendent 1 W.Uwton
„ |wUI ,v, „ ,
lrar|l lhal , h(. „ m Roberts. Mr. II. W Ware,
Mr*, ohm* would ...... b*eiv,.| mi Tur, | H u t h Country 1W or'* mir^
make a shon address onF.vuiid- at the h.„,e of r , t parent, on Mary Hall. Mrs. W .
Smith. lUv
i Id’ll |*. 3|. Wrd'H -iiuy ,ii whom he ‘dotes, and "* li t. ghul
er'* Day.
V3e*i Nineteenth Street.
Mt«. George McCall, Mrs. Clyde Tidii P M , ITrit-d.iy ut l;l)o lb to
grt away ft out ihe u:t.nThere will be a social hour fol­
■n* of .Mi*. Shi'i i.lnn (Hi-hu \ n
------t Diekinson. .Mr*. G. S. Selman.! J| . a
Monti ay at : to I' M
lowing ihe program. The tern hers
-’ It- I vi, Damzler 'f Colum- 3tr*. I illian Vickery. Mrs, A. tl.
|"'n) wife of hi* aperior .r It, I
o f the Grammar Schnol will be h' l. r. &lt; .. t,- the guest of Dr, and Ltivejoy, Mr&lt;. D. S, Starr, Mr*. E.
ronto hospital wheie In* hit' Ism
ho tesses and ihoy havr extended
i,r * ^ r Langley at their home w Stiles, Mrs. Sam Gardiner, Mrs. (I. k I .ducks
I'tact icing.
a cordial invitation to attend to all
y ^ fa ir
Mrs. Will Hand and Mrs. o. U.
parents of Grammar School chi I(Jives
liridirc
I’arly
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Roller.
lion and friends.
3lrs- Vivian li ners. Mrs. Mon■
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Social Calendar

PAGE TUBER

RARVORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P(WTl*ONF.MF.NT
The rooked food sal., -rhe.lnt •)
for Feb. IT, under 'he -(minorship of Circle Number Thr........
the Fit at Methodist Church, has
been postponed tin'll F&lt;!&gt;

Pe r s o n a l s

cvhtin and .Mrs.
" u“ ,wl ,u
•:.ty.

guillaii Jordan
•*'.idi y

M eeting Is Held
By Itiiptiat ( ’ircle

Pillin g Station Is
I
The He*'er lln. hers, fottti'ilyl
of N'oith Cnrolina. today lunl as­
sumed manage mint and owner­
ship of the Son.n-o S. rvice Sta­
tion a' the in'i i *erti-ii of I'aik
Avenue and Thud Sttiet
Before tne ntw nwneni ml ' d
the establishment i W.I- kimwtt
a, the l.enn;trt| S tv. , S;an
The lie t. r Itro'lv • at,, (f. i
Ing the same thorough *'rvin
'.policy that has K u i in effect a
■the station since it* opening.

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Miss Ilclcn Crooms

M'
( i I l otu kt I'jitPi a rtriM
Weds John Vickery
th,. tin ill' i f i of »|ii* \|!pfiiii. r f ,i
iVtm v i iu|» iind u ft n
i
* offline a* i •»mpu«o* ro ihe
a * ifuir j*iinv ii’ h* r 1- . « i i iany ftn nd* «'f h* t i upl,. m li
* M r I v v f n i i * v * . rtbiy aft* ■ 1 \ «:»x »l*e annomn Iimnt toila .

M m . .1 A. M ri'lnml, Park
Friends ..f Mr*, lb my V.: .
Jr. will teg■ot i.i leuin lu
n&lt; *'»•*• wn&lt; hi*.*fr*4 »4» th«* tiu n iU 'n niHifi (,' id i n ! ,** ,.f &gt;'nn • ■ f ,
■f thr miitruiui* «*f Mi
I I . Un
r 1‘ircli* NiintU»r Two «»f ?h**
Uiwli tu n n lua;-i op«, . . &gt;n a
i « i | t il « i To »?-*4 .1
’ll.
ft.li It x tin t»m-, daiichr»•! t,f Mi
I J
rfirre fi :v their rrtfiithe hi Miald L.iiig i on
*L iiintiul Kit*'
I n*o|ll
lilt fj
- *trv finv%- i3
t i t o f Pahifkit, itnl Johy W&gt;
' i n irttm c on Mt'ii.I.iy sifteriiuon.
lloapi
al
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M
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M
i
n
i
ti
ing n baked ham supps-r at the
'!•&lt;. Frisl &gt;|t&gt;rr, chairman of un.l Mi -• \\. ,\f * mi&gt; vv *. thi »- Ii.* Vt k»*r&gt;. on , f d * 1. 111tit n
rhureh on ihe corner of Sixteenth
\ i kerv .iii-l .1 M Vu-ki ty
»i
,l » r lr. prvuidiHl over »ho Iti&lt;- C*|»It'll' i I ! ,* «» 1t-vf’il | 1
Kri.nils
,if
M,.
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,
,|
:
,j
Sttiet ami Sanford ,\veni.e fnimj
^anfurl, • u .Ian HO, in I'ata Vi
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•
mrrtinif
ami
U
*
«|
the
«!rvo*
d to H I'. M. The pi i.e vxill he for Will ht* (flail tii I*•inn h * he
Ml .
i; .1 II dly uinl M.
It l it, n »Ttii"ii\ nai pirformrtl l y
•.»! Mr«. .1 II. I’old* .»cli cave
ilnprnvlrg after a i m . . ,
ty »en:» a plate.
M P.i•'» t h a
i Mi • h i
U dgr •‘ini'i’v i Jrrrn.
n
inirn*
*inc
chujurr
from
‘’Tho
ire tin. f',rnal,l l au_.|i.. n *|. ..
Mis \ ikki t v i"• tnli'd &gt;(hool lu
I if- of rhrint,** und M m . .1 A. lit !*r» . i ^ ir iii imi fi * -n Mi, i f
FtllD.W
Hal Hospital,
low ill I* Ctl*
ilft
t ’ill * •t, 1ta
I'iilatkii ai d M Vu ki i y nund ■1
I *»a!«* nnd ,\|i«fi Alii,* Tr.iffotd of*
The Girl Scouts will meet it
l
V Kvi
il, All
i
*i
^Vminidi*
l l uh
St liool in
i Iip *
•* •i d «|^rtal pmyrr« for thr Wrrk Mi
(ho Little Hoa*e at .'( I'i o'clock
3li&gt;. \V l| Fteeman f I'.ii
Ni wfnun, » u&gt;
P ra y e r to !»,* oliMovcd nvx' 1aiili " ii&gt;. M r U. \
to make hiid house*. The Mi-*e* Harbor t* ihi‘ house gt .
of
The roufili* ur, u hotut* »o tholr
" »*i k. I» w m annnunri il *h*i» th*' .Vln. A V\ Kri* % Mr*
Mary
Alice
Hill
nnd
Mary toother-m law and *i*:ci.
I.
II I
Wittio r . M* * I'urruls on Kmm. *
t»» m l*u
titt h mi tring will hr h* Id nt ih® Hit Flo *. Mi
Cluwley will I"’ hostesses.
Air- Fred R Wilson, Son a
K*y V Syiit.-*,
M
U M .&lt;(
] kit ha, while Mi \ v i v I- 4*i n
I "ii,. of Mr*. *' I'. IV i .
Tile annual luncheon of the San­ for 1 Avenue.
Mr*.
i * l tin , .ii ! M
|i I* muft'd wi ll thr I Hi I « I'mm iui’
\ thr nodal hour i»fnwhm«'nn
______
ford Garden Club will he held nt:
I Mil 0*11It'S
*t
* rrv rd to th,* follirwinift M r^,
41 ! 1
die Woman's Club at I'JtllO o'rlock.
.Mr. mt.| Mr- liltvnr IV .- \|
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&lt;lrtt’trh*»T.
Mr-.
M
K
Smi’h
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An In'erDennmin.vionnl Wot Id's W. W. Tlutmp-oti ami Imu
1 F.. Filer. \li * K II. fa rDay of I'rayet eilt he observed Mr*. .) L Thompson. |&gt;
Mrs. Wallace W i'^ lif
Tbs. r, if iLink- Mt*. a _
(
Frnln* afu moon at thlie o'rl" k day with Mt. and .Mrs, | ........
llnrri.on, Mrs plea
cam
at the First Baptist Church. Mi - ' in Suru o ta. While there the) .
Kilter tains A I ! Fillin'
ell, Mr* II A Spier, Mrs. Wa _
t
pel lie is invited.
b'mhd the lb C I t om m &gt;.n
The tegular meeting of th.___ __
Simp*lrai;4iii»
jiii «I
t. *,
I V.
M i- A Hi,. T rn ffo n l
Townsend Club will h,, hohi in
Mr muI Mi* H I lit’ltd, Mt
u-cill tU ilri'iimfii (In too iii - '|
VI*
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Haw
kin4
,
M
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II.
Til in Town end Club Hull mi Dutotah Hayes, .Mi . 'lint - ItMm \\ 111,111’ \v nyfli ' ■* Iimiiii i" ii
’ I"1
'
Mi’M Linds and Mi-*, r„ V * ux
ailro u d Av.-niie,
i1.; *•f a io I J a mt* |lay**
1"' 31ft
y O' -.r.
M't'IImivilli
Av nun*
&gt;t i
mi ir . t r Ii *'
The nn ml* rs of th,- p ila-h a it1i m*I, N * w .Ji'f Mjy, «tr,. 3' lilt,;
Idifj'1
*M&gt;1 ififlif;
ib 11*fi «h,‘ HI* ort Hilled th. n* "»
l:|s* of die First
p rr.by-i r :m Mki ivi * 4itill fruit * hot ■ In Mrs. K. H. I.alley
U I T'.t • vi j'h , hat in-1
iff |hi* fu*'‘i&gt;l'iy Ih»p , *t •
liiin-h vvill Is- eineruiim-il at a IV* *‘k
- ft,
'I 'Vi')" |i
• I .Ii with tj„ k Mdi:*’ p in 'v \ tin
J' r e s i d e VI M i 'i 't i n c *T,
Villi mine Party St the Home -&gt;f
i* *i" « r 'H • i
’i .M*'ii i l Ilii* |muu M• Iim’
Mr*. Virtor Greene on th** W*-Mr . I H l.onoy, M«
1 . iiii-v, p r e s i d e n t , | of
Kl .Mtk
Mr*. R, il
I iini*i11 I '4ii
vyI,
M« i *h and Mi* l. I It*•v 1• n m
* * v r r ** t
» kflwff't
flit . ' f,
[t ' I-*4'l! Ill I’!
** ft*i \lr» l 11. l.u.4
‘mod f,j I’lin lutdii Ih arh O'd Iy irik
I Ik* V &gt;41(1ft • Mlmfii’IUs' y h m
h til 1 fin tl 4'lnM Ii Iff, . a
* L .'f r i h iu ' Mli m e
, m l l»
.MONDAY
irty •( fI
I i I M« ih- ili t Uf 1
whon* ilii'V well I,, ihi hni)- ■
!. nhd !
p ,ri
1:
I. ftilttiiim u' Mr* 1 , M. , . b.
j The
I'risbyt* i tan
Auxtiutry ' w
1
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lull
4
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M
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f Mr* I. L. Smckt.md thm \h held si
IM lull
Mi . W allci ('♦i'........
4'p* |, 4’d uhJ.iv m | | m* 1.4
Ilfs lh-&lt;t
iw ill hold it* regular Inspirattonnl t
M .
iiy *»ftcrniM»n.
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,
. . . f-&gt;r a short w de.
Tin n »*r.
i i well, Mi
1- 1 Ihiylt*, It f |
I meeting at the church »• 1 in
Mrs*, fl. F. I'rni'hsiw i«ud tin'
Th
vi or Id r*»niijvni*il Mionur I II. ||ii ’*f hiihH ' \l&gt;
’ D. M. The proginm w ill he tin* - ,,
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Mo* F-lna River* I* (• hi* mom *Y»id ilu p »«T &lt;»f Uanh and coa Quin nr **i i ?ih| with Jem II *« \ -in , y
K .i If
l
der the direction of the Secret.ry
,
,
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»**41vii’i'*. huh. r:
, , __
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ing bit .s m r;*ts, hv , well |tr. m.l d iiti’il th»' di viHi #ml
Il iil ^ii, Ilcli’ii V im M»
Ralph Wluh*
o f Home anil Foreign MtsiminJ ,,
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' M. b oon wh , nave t..*n An article un "Spiiuual l*ultivu-The MI-*lon Study Rook. Congo’
, , . ,
c m t h I nun,’*
v -or in Sttnfotd
Ntnfotd fur
lor --i-vetal
-ton taken frmn »hc World O ut-'
Crn»0f»*" will U» rrvii'Wul.
MU* Rivers will !&gt;•- fh«* ’ U«* k. wan r»'.td
Mr , I an»*y up
k*
Tin* pr Kmm i»f thr Woman**
Sluan^ pointed tin* follnwim: .itiindinT
h«-« m* I'H * **f hr, and 'll
.MU innary S&lt;h iffy .•f fh«* M. hocl
[ 4»nnmin**4's t’uuncsy# Mr*. O. J
Inf II h-tri mlidis
ia« f’huich will
h«*|«l »• i)n*
|*iip«» ami Mr* I O. lancy: Pro
.. I »NS A ll W H111 SMn c s
|church at
nrlodt. 1‘irrL* Nim*
Thr an U*tn I. iiiikHuh pfic»‘ I. (xrrim, Mr*. Ihukc Sici'ti* and Mr
’VMIUIV A&gt;1*II 1*U« * • UICMR
lt4»r Pnrr will h,. in « hnrpc of thr nu&gt; *
•uin .itii; Inndmaik in |*
F
C'r»'n*hiw;
Mcnthcr -*hip.
I pmurnm.
i I hit i. ha* I *■&lt;*»» Iitnrt
M m , Gm»nr** M il'nim an I ih,. n»
if *F* 4 for n fico hill. The ahh *i cli* rhiiirttnuu I.m*n1 C'ntufniT*
x
*,f 'ho ♦*ittpU* n.i m il 'hi* pnu«nN M i'* IIm i*4 /.i» hiity, M&gt;
IV 1*
over ’» ' f r (♦* hup uwncr,
ll&gt;r- __ ' rn*w«‘tl, Mr*, ti. W Bailny; and
- |In I v SprciliU, Ml* (*. r Jh» i*.
|r *b »* nnni'linenI ihiit ji tiM'in
vt
I m sli p dr iv.* w 11 Id U'lCIfl M»
Miiicli ' " n « f ■• Win *hi«" ri - v,*
ti’i'ir U *■• Itoiftt* Tn tin* M*,thmli t
Ih c Morris. [’Ian Company of Orlando, Florida
11)0 Women
i 1Inn Ii immi'dia"*’!)' and will con
plenty of money to loon at rrusomihlv rates and
Workers
mm,, until F a ’’i t .
Yurtmib pain* tur any worthy purpose.
ready fur work
T Uii&gt; siliiv nm r.iiii'!
Such loans run for one year nnd nro rcoaid In
a t 7 :L() o 'c lo c k

RUB OFF

Operated llv Hesters

Dinmu' 1! a l l i e s
(i- Kcturn To Si* roiMi
In mtz Ot Itt i ne;

GRI FFI N
ALLW ITE

^ LOOK!
will, evtrv
jo »

—or—
( ’ It.mt'.e o f (&gt;i1
We Wilt
&lt; het k Ii itii i n I'hcrk ti»c^
think Wairr
l i n n \Nmill"* ■*
|lru*h ln*hlc and
TichlcD l »ct it**#* i'Litc
mt imir car

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i

S C O T T ’s

i

(i 11 1. K
Service Slutim*
\ , &lt;11: i &gt; m it, ii n u ll lit ’*’ i&gt;
KITIMl C HI' \ I’l l )N"
1
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Washing

Y '-v f .t llt t .
'

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W axing

Complete (Jull

LT4 i vrat.

liiihriesilion

nay
■ M M M tl. « .

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WITHOUT nAPKinS

WANTED

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or B E 1 T S

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Where to

taay wrckly or monthly payments.
If you need money, ri&gt;r.tuU onr reprvsenl.ilivc,
Mr. Ira E. Southuatd, r ‘. 11R North l’nrk Avenue.

Kekersan Fruit
Cannerv
tltlli unit Elm

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in Sonford

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MADDOCK’S l.l'M II—

Used

1929 FORf) T l ’ IlOlt, riih ! e.’ijdiliun
19d» .MODEL A FOOD SEDAN, Rood
1931
19.TI
19.11
1931
19.11
1933

Wrist Watches

Car Values
&gt; ir .
...Sl’i;.

MODEL A FOOD SEDAN. Overhauled
...SlrCt
PLYMOI TII SEDAN, guod condition
$29.1
I’l.YMOI TII DELUXE TUDOH SEDAN « . #12:.
I'l.Y.MOUTH l-DOOH SEDAN
SL'.O
DODGE COUI'E, ExrepliunaJly rinhI
$.T9.7
FORD I'ICKUr, dandy Iiuy
„
«I3U

L. P. Hagan Jr.
,

Pbaae (IT

E L G IN G ltU E N l l l ’ I.O V A
S I’ ECI \!. I ’ l t l t ’ ES

Md.aulin, Jeweler
117 S. Park At*.

NICK’S
The [lest In

LIQUORS
^ r r itn

tmK ‘ii w m i

iki*. &gt;

(JINS

PCR DAY
WITH BATH

“ " "
B w

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■■
ID- i HI
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PERM ANENT
WEEKLY RATES

REFINED

,

•

Steak Dinners

TAKACII REST II If W l

K I I I I I E 'S
lU L S T A I 'U A N T
lit 1 al let lintel

n ir «^ la «r .
T a A - i ViH A V f
'l N I 4•

. At*. A

Nl H

P 4 '|( )N

c ««
VOBK

ere, at last* is a^sanitarv prolei l r'm ! i ; i t
does away.with padss, napkii
nankins .1 ■;
freedoni tu niui il l II
that brings more iree
method mm
dial i- €**n:»t■!«-t- Iv
women . . . a new inmioii
invisible, and so comfortable that i Idtv is
no consciousness .o f wearing ii Mini lory i*n&gt;tcclion at all!'

H

Special S cji Foods

mtoi’ IN N Lake. Shore Blttl.
'I'r&gt; llur * blip Surj
itnl Spalhellt

liEW

W H ISKIES
A Complete
Variety Tu flelerl
From

I'Uaer tiagnnli* ami t,u
Ibimt -l unkeil Vial- of
the lielli-r s»ir,

LAKE VIEW IIAJMUH E
1ake Shore Blttl.
Delirious Steaks
ami Chirken

Dozier &amp; (Jay’s (Quality l'aints
**Hev'. F o r T h e South*'
Ih r , mil enter as much ■tirfare. h»k as aril, ami last as

ER DEE N
h.t

I

THE GAUl.KS------------

WINES

fOO

lilt N. Pc’ k SI.
I r ) I tur

&gt;«*nini( Ihr |!r*| In
I imhIh Silirr

309 E. I at SI.

iiw w . 1*1 SI.

HUSSEY'S CAFE----

llpfHiavile I'mifllnitlv*

Liquor Store

Seminole Garage

Palmetto Ate. N’ Vl Ts»
Fire Slalom
\ IlLAI, m i :\ i .

* Internally worn , . .
ufc, cffuienL

Physicians approve this hygienic new
m ethod. . ... women everywhere »ho have
adopted B-cttcs agree that they are mon*
c o m f o r ta b le , and permit greater |» r&gt;oiial
daintiness than any sanitary protecliun ever
before devised.

long as any kouae paint made—rraardlesa uf price.

Stanley-Ro^ers Hardware Co.
211 S a n fo rd A ie n u c

The Y ow eil Co. - - - Lan ey’ s Drug Store
■1 Sili

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A

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FOLLOWFLOOD IN U W m U l

or Spain far a foothold la tha ar# Wood “ijut
fa u n m
w eld, yanlautatly araaad 8.. Aa- ,W will haatf a. m
futun
I
ai »ilaa.
h rawalal tka adawa af earn* af il
Sh. *!*o hatradacad Mr*. 1. M. ahriaB hen r tm lg V
Whliner, wh«aa hwiorkal raiaank
M n . R, J, ' -----rkak^a
- ■
P te«W d tka kaaia far math af ika, Paualer'c Day aesMrt*., pak
faaciaatlag a a r j af MiBearlM*; ihaalad entry peerea m I U
•kMvMa, K p , follow in* terrific and early Oapag* Ciaary,
s I m I wka had pan hi M k k f
l e d t o t h * flaaaaa. Bevarp! war*
A lgtrao* tS p n r.e dneaaApVgf eeatoaaM M N » a awaaaaa.
to a aaarkr apartmeathaua. la
of
t m U m kata, I Mw. Baa; h t a w a . rage*
*ketekad briefly a H a ir y a f m m ika «iltW B a r k w
T ih ftir
l . ■— ■— ----- r t - a a- ' L- JL-? “ * 'h# early
' (Daughter* af ika A nart*** n
tr r
» _____ n i
II* aald tka firm laflua ad.ika halaa, apoaaace a f ika **aat,i
K lw illlt n s
I 1 1 n *hit* r»r* Into tbt* eectiaa peak- a brief aI trail la a l k t
U l_ a ■
■ a
. 'ably v ia Inipirtd la IBM by Cat •hatched i*a MghUgta af tka C
E l U r t l i n n t l l t M
who atauaaadad a * - Maway. *
Vm m n *a &gt; * ft - - .. A „
af iraapa aa tka ffc*
_________________
r O r IfO y
9 C O H t B ■when Pt. Mellon waa latar am t*]
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KENTUCKY S A U K DP
«r**lto&gt; i « pn&gt;w **#• a w l • PemlUe* peered lata ika rlehdtp, ,
. - —
llyrfnay NI jj
N o rd g m .
Pit\-jfer
until thar€Wl|- t t U I J S V I U * r * T ? W l l &gt;
Moot*,
.. ,w*.
j War lirnagta a taatparary halt la •—Tka caaaaa kaaaaa raaaaia
eT T n
?»** Immigration. A i m * * ikaaa ante- BtatorhyV ratal) aalaa la
« « • » . J * " * U U m «»n » Baadall, i „ B kara f l r « war. tka f.m lU*. a f arcra f l par taat g n a t * tka
Khaa Moaakiont BeyaokU, Jaek CT.y. Cawaa, Brark. Maadny, IMB.
•Scan. Laan Berwick; Sharon,'Chum
Stanley; B'mpdoa, Kay Moataal-I
•tatMB# iatallaw
**------

tea. Billy Zachary; Waataaaa,
Bock Forgrion; Woodruff, Mika
Bauai Zachary, Philip Kronen;

UNivzzsrry, At*, p**. t —

Bilk, tka t*tired Mag af kaackall’i kom*
MaU hU forty-third Mrthday aaalvenary al hla k
akowa wltk Mm at tka faatirlliaa. U ft to right:
Mag*) Julia Buth, tka Baka'a daughter; Mr*. Car
Bad the Babe la paraaa. (Aaaaelatad Praia Photo)

(*&gt;— Paul (Slim) Ella*. ’B a m
aapk, atmad 10 polaU In the tocant TMe-Tennome ray* game
la lead eeonra, He’* third la
nin-maktn, brougkt oat a M g taha U help tala.
•earing oa tka team, wltk V
aata In New York. Memkera af lla family arc palate, lie ha* an ununual knack
Dorothy, daughtir of' Mr*. Batk by a former mar- a f handling the ball aad holding
ry L. Mrrrltt, mother of M n. Bath, Mr*. Bath aala I t Vet—ha'* not a t artar.
Baartk
Baaed,
aanlor
renter,
atari*, with P.ataa aukatllaad aaily
la aatk aaataat

•mrCOCD' ATTBNDp
MA0AX1NB. Ark., Pah. *.-U P )
— Dr. O, Q. Kwiag ray* ha U eatttiad to a a * aaat af record far
attaadiag meeting*. He traret* N
adtaa each Una he atwada a meatla * af DeKnaey C. Cabell camp
Ha, A Ualtad FpanUh War Vatoraaa, la Pari Smith. He atlaaad oaly

Whtr* Iw feu ti bay, l» bar» wbety!

NICK’S

I

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victory

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PraHa Aal VtfftUbks Thaa A^|
BiMilir Am Ja America /

SANVOm FLORIDA* WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 10.

Sanford Finn
Shows Error
In T ax Saits

Madrid Says Chamber, Cty
New Danger Move Together

SUnley-Roffera Co.

Fierce

D e c l a r e Payment

For PlosieaaioR Of
ImportRBt Highway
Snpplyiag Ca p i t a l

Of ObUffathma To
C o m p troller Let

Committees ArrsRffe
Conclave To T a l k
P l a n s For Selec­
t i o n O f Location

Ask Explanation
At Tallahassee

1M7

NU.MI1KK 9.1

l a 1900

A ir finer Plunges Into Bay
A t San Francisco: Eleven
Passengers Believed Dead
City Aatkorinn
William To Seek
A ir Mail Service

Local Canning
Plant R e p o r t n
Labor Shortage

MeiHcal
Sociclv I|I^rrickn,
Diver*
meoicai aoaeiy
ExertingSea
Efforts

The Seminole County Chamber
Centered ropotta, limping over of Commerce today hsdthenaturcrippled
tinea aace cf City authorities that the
from Madrid, eetenoeu a
latter would eo-operste to the ut­
****** today In the three months’ most o f It* ability toward the IconShortage of lira! labor today
Fasciai .leg* at Spain'* capital. itoa of a tourist trailer camp here.
■a*ed the Eckrr*tm Canning ComWkh telephone Unas cut by ■ • Headed by Walter Coleman, a
f *uI,,
___
«s ■ s
r-n y to advertiso for 100 edditionFascist a*tank on the vital rood committee composed of L, Haw­ v o m m m e e
M e m b e r , ai women to b* pm to work at
from Madrid la Valencia, meagre kins Connelly, E. II. Lanry, and
reports from Madrid by cable In- D. L
Thrasher conferred last
,
,
*
|
firm.
elndtd wo id that 14 Fascist planes ■l*ht with the City Commission
The SUnley-Rofera Hard*
ington
J
O
U
r
n
e
y
c. II. Eckerton, president, stil
tad
came
away
with
satisfactory
flow ever Madrid this morning
'x ware Company, niw defend*
—----bin factory was considerably liei
assurances.
---------waa mad* o f an
^ j t n l in a local Circuit Court
Voile Williams, member o f the hind in production lecause an tide.
A
rreomineiiilution Hint the
attempted bombardment.
Mr. Coleman’s committee and
C^ault chnrtring notvpuytnrtu
City Aviation Committer, was au- quate supply of workers could not next Seminole County budget car­
o f the State aajea tax. today
Fie re, fighting raged southeast on* to be named by Mayor Edr thnriird last night hy the City |bb found in this section.
Her f.moui hu.band and eg
ry sufficient allocution* to em­
ward
Higgins
will
mert
in
the
near
aaaertmt rtronfty that J, M.
of the capital fee possession of
Commit tan to personally contact; Factory officials said they plan ploy n full time physician to cate
ploriag
partner
waa
killed
and
tho
SAN’ FRANCISCO, Fob. 10
future
to
discuss
location,
plana
Lre, comptroller. wa» in error
the Valencia Bend which lends to
the Postnfflc*
Department
at to rush activities—if labor can he
I I t&gt;mi|NintB
■when hr filed
lltlgntion wat seriously injured In an air* (he seaboard seat o f ih* tempo, for financing, facilities to to of. Washington In an effort in place [found—in an effort to mtrh up for wrlfttre ease* wa* made by — (A IM — Its
the Seminob* County
Medical
fered, type, site anj other
plane crash near Loo Angolas rary Government.
aiainat the firm.
given up for tlentl, n wrecked
^ 1 "^JSanfcrd un a regular scheduled .with their production schedule,
Society
lust
night.
P. C, BUnley. a member Jan. 12—hut Mrs. Martin John* The Government Insisted Fas­ contenting the proposed r "tu, ■ • 'r,r'a** rnu**.
j The establishment is now enterThe medical group previously United Airline.* (dam* wnd
The Chamber Board of
o f the com pony, told the Herald .on |s planning to carry on their cists had not “ physically cut" the
Mr. Williams, who will be ac- ing about 2SU persons. Ilperntions hail recommended Hint the full­ found under witter in Smith
tors
last
Bight
arreptr,|
un
invita­
In a letter dated Feb. 9, that work alone with an eipeditlon road up to last night but
F t*.
rompaninl by George McRory, probably will continuo until late in time doctor le
employed, but San Francium Ray today
from (.ongwond that the
"only yt.terday wo reeelred a Into the Belgian Congo. Full of Slats declared they had held the tion
will Irate here Monday for the May or when all fruit is gone
rond It ion* beyond the Immediate where it |»tiinjred la*t niifht
March
meeting
of
directors
be
held
atatement from our local bank plant for the aew adventure, the road In their power.
capital.
mn'rol nf either County Commt*there. W. J. Wells, Jr., director
and among our paid thecki wo ia ahuwn titling up in bed In a
after |ta**inir up a landing
Government declaration* that It
Si-vrral former endeavors to
siniu r* or the Society blocked the
find one to J. M. Leo tovtrlng I-o« Angeles Hospital, (Associated would b* able to hold he espitnl d*. form Longwnod, said the renrtava
field.
Several
pr imncnt
obtain
airmail
service
Have
met
realization of the proposal*.
would •he held in the town hall and
our Indebtedneoo for tho month l*rtaa Photo)
Bn n * s t w «&gt;
ith failure, but rinre that lime
wenlemer*.
including
ono
that
free
refreshments
will
tie
Negotiations
are
under
way
to
o f Roeembxr, and eaihed by his
a new picture has l&gt;ecn projected
served.
.retire Ihe ru-npcralion of the millionaire, wrn* abonrtl.
office.”
Derrick:! ami sen diver* Irlwl
JA report was given on arrange­ on the sclent — the annoncement
City with the County In seeing
Mr. Stanley further aaierted
ments for the Seminole County by the Jarksonvllle-Tsntpa airmail
the Society's suggestion reach tmlny In lift plane nnd it* eargw
that “ from the flrit day on which
of bodies from the water but ex*
Kshlbii, to be maintained by the contractor that he is willing to
completion.
this law (requiring the payment
Chamber of Commerce, at tho Cun- halt his ships here.
It wn* imderstnml thnl Dr. W. pit'li'd operation to Inktt most nf
o f a groe* Mien tan) went Into
The
Ccmmi'iion
made
another
tral Florida Exposition in Orlando
ThRt. Langley will continue to Ihe day. The plane weighed t®
effect, we have connclenllounly
this month, an I all members were move forward toward a successful
verve In the rnpirtty of Coun’ y tons.
lived up to It In every particular.
completion uf its proposal bond
urged to visit the display.
The tragedy inrnnm*l to 43
physiciun until budgetary urEach month wo have remitted
The eahihit la to he in charge refunding hy authorising Fred
rnngeinents are made for I'll! the number who died in western
the amount due promptly and on
of County Agent C. It. Ihtwaon Bender to contact alt bondholders
transport crashes since Dec. 16.
dl-time doctor.
time. Krvrr once have we failed
and County Home Demonstration outside the I’ rotecllve Committee
Witnesses said the plane isltl*
to ilo thin.**
Scoots
The
medical
a«*oeiallon’s
pre
Agent Josephine Boydsion. Alez In an effort to gel them to “ swing
Bemlnol* County Girl
into th- landtniT ft-Id, tlffor tbs*
Tho communication
declared
j
vlnua
rreommrntlatlon
*ct
forth
K. Johnson and the Seminole along” wih the refinancing.
yratenlay afternoon planted n ! thnl a physiciun with hi* own indio ojwrator at the Held had
that “ for tho |ia«t several week*
PnAablt methods. under which
Chapter of Fum e Fanners of
Approximately 87 percent nf palm tree at the Utile House.
given Ihe pilot instruction* for
wo have had on display In our
tho Govt nun*ut may purchase America will supply a meat dis­ outstanding .certificates are repre­ lathe Maty, as a tilhute to the private practice could not m V
quntrly rttenil to leith his own a landing, but Instead o f twilling
window a card, .lamed by Mr.
surplus celery In local crops will play which is to he a major unit. sented by the Committee. An or­ lata Mr*. Frank F.vnn* nml her
puHents *ml those on the County to the ground Ihe ship turned and
Lao, mailed to u» by him, and
b« set forth W in lag afternoon in The fUnford Garden Club la to dinance for the refund already has untiring interest In gill nctivi* wetfure list.
headed out over the hay. About
vouching for tho fact that ‘this
tie*.
the Conn House by an A A A rep- famish a display c f flowers, tulhs been passed by City officials.
(I'her nelimi hy Ihe Society one mile offshoro It plunged Into
■tore paya It* gross aalco tax for
and ornamental plants.
Commissioners hall their final
Mr*. Raymond Hull rend n p i­ included the appointment nf Dr*. tin- water "with n big whunx**
Tvaenuthre, Cmmty APgeot C. R.
the upkeep of our lehoota.’ "
Attending last Bight's monthlyJ,^ - t a n as a lag adjustment heard, per prepared by Mrs. Holland A. W. Knox. C. I* I’a'k nnd D. willies*,■. rnid,
Mr. Stanley charged that ha
Dawson
dltwtora'-* a n * n g were the feW ,eu urganitatMi empowered by the I N ilT Which paid “ trlbule to this (!. Scqtt to the permafient lift*Those1nhrmnl' ptatlF* ll*1«l an
and Me partner labored under a
While themmtfa^ls called prin­ Jawing!
i ,.
Legislature of 11*34 to adjust woman (who made the world « gii'nl Commlttir,
llodgrr* Meyer, ItiilirewiMHl, NrW
aen»e nf unfairness. and Injustice
cipally to disclose already author­
President T. E. Simpson, U taxes delinquent irt and prior to moke beautiful place to live in ”
Dr. T. J- Denton tvu* trvm-tl Jsrsey; M. Isalge, lft&gt;* Angvlea;
aa a result of the cult being
ised prices for surplus cabbages. Connelly, John Meisch, Sr., Syd­ 1933. Ahotit 80 adjustment* Were
* lt I* particularly fitting Hut (n represent the Society ul ihe Mark Fontana, f*7-yi aruld milfiled avalnzt them,
ney G. Gray, James G. Sharon. asked last night.
wro plnnt a palm tree." Mr*. Hull next session of the Fli&gt;ri&gt;ht To- lit naire manfoctiirer nnd yurhta"W o do not know our right.
Mr- Dewws
to the II. II. Coleman, l.lnyd F, Hoyle.
A delegation composed of Men- reml, “ for one of Sirs. Fvims' Inreulosi* nml llenlth Associa­ man of San Francisco; .1. F, Gil­
advantage of gtlarw^rower* to at- D. L. Thrasher, Walter S. ColeIn thU matter, or whether we ran
Watson, Jimmie Wright and T. dreams wa* that a palm treu tion.
more, l.o* Angeles; |; Mirgnroni,
•look for any rcdrxz* nr not, yet
Seminole County truck
tsnd the meeting,
fI -allene* O* r »s * T sa i
The entire mend ership of Ilo' Sun llriitio, Calif.; II. II. FriedC. Bolt urged the City to u*„ it* should grow in every gurdni m
■we'feel that Mr. Leo owea ua an era, citrus producers and farmers
Th» County agent explained that
Society attended tin- session in lander,
Influence in rush.ng completion of Lake .Mar/.'*
Iterkel. /. t.'ullf.j
hi.i
apology through our local paper,w learned today that Congressman
■h« Federal Government ha* ca­
thu cluhhuuso ai Municipal Ath­
R-’ernxhl Ijvughton Memorial Ilo*- ilaugthrr, Gertrude, Hociallv prom­
he Mid.
Mrs, Evans wa* eulogized for
J. Mark Wilcoz will appear this tered the field at purchasing agri­
pltnl. Membership i* a* follows: inent bride-in he;
letic Field, pointing out that ha*ePilot rommy
A communication wrni forward week before the Appropriations
her tireless
Work
witli Girl
Dr. II. II. Smith, president; Hr.
jlmll season is only a few weeks
today to Lee a.klng for an eg. Committee in Washington to seek cultural products In an effort to
Scouts for whom she was n Ttoop .1. N. Tolar, vice president; Dr Tlmtiip-on, veti tan llier; eo pilot
in lh«. future.
Joe Deces-aro; ittul
Slewnrdesn
plana Hon as to the act o f Stan* an allocation for expanding Flor­ peg tha pries and benefit th# pro*
Committes rnrmtH-r wlm tlisplay*"! .Srntt, secretary;
lira.
Denton, lilt'll Kitiuti-I.
Isiral tourist* were granted the
Icy-Rngtrs that could be
con- ida's frost warning service.
ducer by establishing a minimum
kern
inlirest
in
nil
the
girl*’
Knox,
fit
tig
by,
T
F.
McDaniel,
It
l-ftar |I,ft,
use uf City Hall Auditorium twice
market.
* birred grourot* for the ault, it
problems.
Communications originating In
(I eell«w*i| n . re a* » « • *
C. M. Mitchell, I’nik. S. I’u l e s t o n , ---------- ----woe reported.
In
effaet
today
and
working
‘‘In
this,
our
‘
U
llle
llntise,'
tinthe re presen Ialive’s offie*
set
l.ion* will meet at 7
Attome/ General
Tory D. forth he would ask nearly $10,- with eonsidsrabla success is the .Sanford
. .
. .
—„
•us* o f whlrh wo owe to the genLandis yesterday brgan litigation 000 for the establishmant o f sta­ surplus
grapefruit
pureha.M.. “
'V t
' ’I1!1'* » “
eroaity of .Mr. nn.| .Mrs. Kvatl*.
- renta
I . . per k...
*°r a regular bi-monthly
monthly men
againxt It other local flrme nr tions and apparatu, that would Government paya SI
hog
Iter spiiit lingers, nuiiiuititig it*
Ol’
M
*E»
CJirrnen
Aifam*,
‘
urcretary,
individual* against whom were warn agrcultural Interests of com­ on the tree for thg friut, therhy riarnoiig
announctil tfMlay,
placed charges of “ failure and ing destructive cold.
talllthlnga hate price which mutt
Oviedo
j us. In mtasuro up to Ihe 'silver
iefuM l“ to pay the Mies tag
be at least ate* hy other fruit-buyIn Orlando Exhibit
Wilcox, it was reported, also
Five
local youths, ranging in yanistick' of .muting Ideal*.’’
V
.
A.
Wall
of
West
Palm
_.
.
authorized by a 1935 legislative
lag Interests.
Thi* firnl rniivi* in !■(orMit I**
The ceremony was held mi I he
plans
to request ItU.OOO to
Beach, district ileputy grand exalt--ng* from II year* to I I years
act.
The A A A today had not an. ed ruler o f the Elks, will pajf an dwtro bclnir tried in juvenitw court first nntiiveraary of Mrs. Kviiiui'
‘strengthen the State’s hurricane
Th#* Ovi»*d.* rha|*t»*rf Kutun* draft uniform miMiiriptil i*hurti*r»!
warning system, and an anolhar nounced any program for th« dis­ official visit to the .Sanford fostgc this aflerntNin Iwfore Judge R. W, dealh.
Ftif tilFi '! of A mi*-rii'n, will fwirll- will hr mild- Thai day Sri I'anijm
amount of |27,M)0 for the in­ position af surplus cslery, al­ FrWay night.
Ware on rhargr* of breaking and
Introductory remarks were con­ ri|M*tn* ia tin* I'cidfsil Flofidii L** wlii‘ 11 npn .i-nfaJiv. • nf that riiy.
entering three Sanfotd ichool tributed by Mrs. H, K. True wim (msitiofi nr Mi LiihIh F»d», 15-1*0 .Iiirknnrtvllfi* and Miron I ihm ' diIiIo
stallation and operation of a hur­ though thsr* wars Indications of
ricane-locating device
operated movtments afoot to ebtala action
described
Mrs.
Evims n* “ it jiy fvIntuUruT ii Fl*hrr itfwly to Rtmly | nta'ivc plnnn fi»r (tine*
Thursday's tides, Tidal Station. buildings.
along that line.
ICm i Is w S a * r a t* T « * t
Two o f the defendant* have friend of the girl* fur whom wo iitfHlr) nun If by Miiriuii IltiRifnrtl iniT all Slate muntrl|uilk&gt;i«’4 under
°*ean Pier, Daytons Heaeh: low
Grower* in the Sanford nrea 1:60 A. M. and 2.21 |». M.j high, police reRUtls, Chief Roy Wll- nrs planting this tree and In nf rliiiliiiilfi, l*ri*f. IS. F. Fiwp1
? •hi* saint’ (fovcrriintf
Ffcd |{, Hi Lon, Sanford at*
recently entered Into an agrteemm 8;|] A. M. and M;.TJ I*, M.
liums announced, white three Were whom we are dedicating it.”
rhaplrf irtlvi-Ki. Mibt today.
to ship only celery of a certain
dragged in'n a pollen net fur the
Girl Scoutn hud rharge of Hi*
In i! rrri'nt Fi'Uilnfi, till? Ovlf •» tarnry, i« a in n d«r of tin* SinUr
els*. This was uadenaksn
in an
Boy Rccuta or Troop 6, headed
.
**• °- Bland of |jpj West See- first time,
acitial tree pluming,
laurctte Future Karmrrn votrd In rttrnd f o mmit Iin namiil liy S»!h. Julfli
effort to stabilise the northern mar- oml Street yesterday obtained a
AU five confessed In entering .Minchew lend the poem, “ Tree*.” * vi*ry crt*o|it'rii(ifin t&lt;* tin* Siiui* R. Ih arham to Htmly I In* po^Ai, ^ h y .Scoutmaster Herman Morris.
ket and establish a reaxonable «7o building permit for the eon- the Senior High Hch&lt;ml, Hu Grace Wlnddeii, n Giil
Meoiit, mdf ('&lt;Miuty I Ini|»ti-r &lt;if Futuu* 1*11it m« nf dniwinir up a imiftirnt
^ will be dinner guests tonight nf
i hurt it fur riti'-y with t% popiita*
price,
struettan o f a nne-ezr garagt-, Junior High School nml tho offetrd prayer, mid the Scout FnrmiTH who Mill nhiliit
the Sanfonl Kiwanis Club rt din­
lion of 7,51hi
20.000
' Mr. Dawson a*nounced that the City
record* show.
ner anil an emertsinment in the
South
Sale
Primary
School.
The
Hymn
win
sung
in
riming
the
trtt«lvt*ly
in
tin*
Orlando
trvmt
Annual retail sates In HanfotJ
Hhili* I hi* Trihipa Mi.mi i f u ’k*
Seminole
County
Agricultural
As------—
Junior High School.
law
infraction*
were
recorded
o«*ereiae*
Mr,
(*!m
|u?ir
friild
hit
rlmri^uti
have increased to 4380.89 per
The weather: Fair in north. Friday night and Sunday night,| During the coremonie*. p«,-fc nr&lt;* "unxioiM to hfl|i th** Hfinihrtli* unnville Omimitttn* in the fm t
*
Principal speakers for the occa­ person, according to a statement social urn will »e e t at 8 p. M.
Thursday in the High School to mostly cloudy In south portion
sion ,.are „ B. J.„ Hagedorn,
Central
Authiiritie*
Indiratrsl
that n
L utuler Mr*. II. M, Cochran, I luiptrr and I'ounty F.mu Atr^nt i f si’Vi’n rnnnnittroi t(l rail a j*4*x-n
, , received here today from
the
rain on southeast roa-t to- commitmrnt to Ihe Stale Irnlti*- ,*,0*nl at attention,
Florida f.ouncil Scout executive Wilson fompany, a
I taw ton
to
make
Scniinolrt ■bin fnr rhartcr dUcu.’ a'tont tlai
statistical discuss: ( I ) atsthi At o f raising
the price of celery; ( I ) shipping night, colder tonight with light
fom Orlando. Judge R. W. Ware, organization operating
rial
School
wa*
pojuihlr
for
the
_
*iJrl
-Scout*
parlieipntmg
Fminty'a
|uirt
t»f
th»*
fair
n huc* activity ii nipriflrd to r
at
17A
net inn hy the ntlnr niv.
Judge James G. (Sharon ami T. W. West Wisconsin Avenue, Mil­ holidays; ( I ) surplus purchases by scattered frost |n interior of north two In/* who had hes'ii enianglcsl cludrd Ruth Anderson, Fram-ii ccph.h
Sen, IltMchiini linn r&lt;tMicnU'if
ih, A A A ; ami (4 ) lh« 1937 soil portion; Thursday, generally f , , r. with the law on othrr occasions. Thonipnnn, Hetty Brown, Siu im I ' i Lawton, County school superintend­ waukee, Wis.
I j t ii I iticittlriTH iif th** youth*
conservation program for Neminola ctuder in eztreme south portion.
ent.
Minthew, Charlotte I sIh-II, Natn- fill furmi’rs' nrirnriizji^inn will ru­ that all t rtiiiniittiTA nuiki* onnj
This figure, the report Mid.
jEztrema Northwest Florida: Fair,
The affair,
gets, , under ,1* 170.88 larger than the average County,
(!n 11 f a P i
True, MziJelyn Hand, (lulilu ler a mint ••vliiliit. Tin* futility n*|Mtrt within tint next :it&gt; days.
„ , , which
. ,
«dder In east portion, porbsbly
way at 7 o clock. U staged In eon- for lhwhkh wlIlon iak,
ikennell, Marion
Reeves, Ani*e will *huw a vrtfrtuhl* and ridcry
r o « to coast, temperature 31 to :w
Junction with Boy Scout Week, w l, (* 90.01.
Unit Whittaker, Doris Isbell and Gran- display. a flower ixlnliitiori ii
degrees tonight; Thursday fair.
now In progress and being obWhlddcn.
plnnrnd liy |hn San fold (ianl&lt; ti
Wilson reported that the incrcata
servrd as the 27th anniversary of in retail Mica here for the past
Subject O f Coiu’hivc
Club.
Scouting.
two yean amounted to IIJPM.OOO.
County Ettgins-er Tony PitchEach Kiwinlaa tonight will have
A statement accompanying the
, ,.’r1n
rf!,,.7,- rl'“ " - “ . . " ,'’,“ lr,'p
ford wa* railrtl to Jacksonville toone Boy Scout aa his guest.
H|HTifiratIor)i nf
loailintf rulvf
s'atistie* said that “ all figure*
&lt;b»y to lay Ifo r e officlxl* of the
Klwanlana who were unable to am computed from roarers of
fir fresh fruit4. v»tfrlahlc'c and
State
Road
Department
data
re­
attend the night session but who authenticity and their correctness
Funeral services for Mr*. M. II.
garding proposesI improvement* to
wishad to aurintain their attendance b guaranteed.
Drlandii today at the fifth docket
Young, 4$, wka died suddenly at
Th* All tSoul*’ Calhulie Church road* 44 an I 288.
,
Th„ Sanford Shuffli-hoartl Club
record met the secretary at the
hearing o f Association of Anierl*
Plan*
for
uniforming
the
de­
her hoove, 148$ Bait Second Street, and th* Holy Cros* Episcopal
Highway number 41 U the will bring its first ruit-of’iown
Valdez Hotel at noon.
ytfterday
------ will be held j f hureh announce J servire* at 7:3U thoroughfare which empties Cen­ rompetitlon here tomorrow when gree team of the Sanford Wood­ can Railroad*.
All Kemirnd,. County shiptx'r*
at 10 A.
from ihe^o’clock tonight in ohm-rvnncc nf tral Florida traffic onto the rnaval it meet* tflaj pusher* from Do- man's Camp will In- discussed
container
nianufaclurcr.*
h-rula n d
Erickson
Th* Rev. Ash Wednesday, marking ihe be­ highway at Mims, ft begins at . land at 2 I*. M. on th,. courts Thur-dav night when the ____
First! 'Jixplnyvl an interest In the se*.
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Will officiate.
fraternity
me
t*
in
it*
ginning o f Lent.
Sorrento and lead* through Sanof the Fire Stsitan.
regular *'"n- RnUnunl Interests here, too,
_____
Rainfall from 8 A. M. Tuesday
The daeeaeod had lived In this
Both religious bodies held morn­ ford and Geneva^
Five men's doubles team* will •Street rluhhtuHe for a
a watching ilevelopmcnts.
Carpenters today wars Install- to 8 A. M. Wednesday totaled U S community fee about 14 year*, ing service* today.
fraternal sessiuli,
(Road number 288 trgin* at the participate in the match.
big a partition In the office of'Inches, it was reported today by coming been f r * « her aaiiv* home
A l-o on ihe schedule U a dis­
In th* Roman Catholic Ch'itch, l.ako llowrll Road-State Road No.
Boasting 100 member*, the local
A County Sheriff C. M. Hand, Hiv-|o. P. Pnxton. City weather ob- la Georgia.
.the present custom l* to rsk- 3 inrrsrriiun and passes Alta- club ha* played four matche* In cussion of the nullme for a dem­
n
Ming Into two parts a tingle **rv*r.
Surviving Bit* th« husband, M. ''a.he*,
made hy burning palm*. mont* Spring* and Forest City. other cities of Central Flnri la. t onstration of initiatory and ritu­
•IfRfo l - e Mala
Mr. Paxton said It ha* been **r- H. Youag af th* Ibcb) address; twit after a prayer by th* priest,dire
1
room which formerly wra*
Ptnpo-ai i for both roadways
The year's Schedule Include* alistic work t» tie |i*rformrd by 1
oral months sines that amount af daughter*. BoonI* M. Young and pmg hi* thumb into the ashes. iurlu-l* laying of a hard surface. four more hnmv games ami two Ranfordites
weed only as an office.
li-fore
the
Head
*1
at
.a*
Oe completion of the work, the rain fell in *ueh a short period of Mr** O. C. m v W » *11 of Son- frwirk* thou* prr*€nrt m ih#*y
Camp Ciinvcntion in (k-ula, Apr. J1
The
Jacksonville
conference more trips away from home.
51
.0*1
sheriff win occupy on* tompirt- lime.
ford; a son, J a w n F. Young, andikncel, with tho sign of ih« Cro.s wa* believed to i e only a private
. .......
. 7d
14
R|
All those Interested in shuffle- 19 and 20.
Temperature* soared again yes­ oa* grandchild nf this Chy; an* uu their foreheads,
IfM t f
meat aa hie pelvat* 0,nf ^
All member* nf Ihe orgunlza•me, since the Associated press hoard ar*
invited to watch the
4
31
Fr»»«t
44
remainder. It waa aademtood. terday into the 80*. with IS a* sUttr. Mr*. A m I o Cramer af S«e-| In the Episcopal Church, the reported no officially schedulrd play tomorrow.
tion are urged to uttend tomor­ T
41
,wt
* 71
i'wRI be used'"partially a* a ttorenh, high mark for tk« day. Low nhena, Ga.; aad a hrathar, B. H. aervice usually is cunfin c l tit meeting* &lt;f th,. State Hoad De- - Mayor Edward Higgins will lot row's session, -laird In get under 1
____ .. 71
lit
.•**
•»
v a i 65,
Shaw of Drifts^ Fig,
-penitentizl prayer*.
■way at 7:3d o'clock.
part now.
un hand to welcome the visitor*.
x* l . l i
iV 0- •... ....... .... -

Loco) I n s t i t u t i o n
R a c k s Statement
With Paid Checks

McRory Pian Wash- once inthe Sanford plant of the

A «ks Allocation j r„un
ForCo«ntyWork.Air I)eath- To(a,

"K
25L W
l
Committee
Named|

Expanded To 46

To Serve Sanford'Prominent P e r s o n *
Reported A b o a r d
Ill-Fated Ship

Tree-Planting
Honor* Memory
01 Mrs. Evans

Surplus Celery Purchase
M ethod W ill Be Outlined

Local Girl S c o ut #
P a r t i c i p a t e In
Lake Mary Event

AA A Representative To Discuss Program
For Pegging Price Of Vegetable;
___________Session Called Monday

Froit Warning
System Here b
Aim Of Wilcox

•

Representative W i l l
Seek Funds To See
P r o j e c t Realized

^ kwttuU^

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Five Ikij .4Hailed
In Juvenile C o u r t
For School Entry! ** •h*

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™!‘ift.!,,"r»7.™t^S-:l|niform Charter
Future Farmers
|(vOnunittce Plains
To A s s i s t Tampa DisiTKssion

L o c a l K iw anians
E ntertain S c o u t s
In School Tonight R etail Sales H e r e
Exceed T o t a l For
F l o r i d a By $70.88

lull

M n. H . H . Young,
18, Dies Suddenly In Churches Observe
2nd Street H o m e Aah Wednesday In

S p e c i a l Servicen

Partition Ia Built
In Sheriffs Office

Pitch ford
With Highway
About Improvements

Shipping ( lian^os

Shuffle board Club
Will Meet Delsand Woodmen To Discuss
In Match Tomorrow Uniforms For Loewi
Ceremonial G
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p

Hl"'" '",l "*

Heavy Rainfall Ia
Recorded Locally

LOCAL WEATHER1

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ckerson And St. Johns Battle Tonight

ft*

To Cop S a n fo r d
League F i r t t H a lf
Local* Win By
O ff

C o n n e rs M a tt
r t&gt; lH

P to v

R a t t l e 1lh* unexpected fmlsh of tta b*t-

lag w
definitely
W W d l &amp; ^ A f t S tk
ilh ^rtmored fi-ur

H igh D e f e a t

D e la n d BAg

41-21

row Buster’s 27 1-6 second! mad*
In I Bid, D still good. Whan Amer­
ican Dictator. Ruff itaner. Island
Bing, (ienersl Sahara, Molly Mslone, Kamnna &lt;!, and Teddy Winks
get them gh tonight, a new record
will In nil prtC- ability t* flsihed
on the result board.
In ike ninth taco over the futur­
ity route. Danger Btsrtrr look, like
a good thing. Fast closing Ann
Tmlsy’s rain gave prospect, for Faith and W ill Punny ire picked
to provide most o f th,. opposition,
n super-fast track nnd broken rec­
although Hlnnilie Omen, Iron J and
ord, tonight at ihe Hanford OrtanMac Duff are more than capable.
tlo Kennel Club near Longwood.
Two feiture rare, are on the card,
thP eighth and ninth events.
Legal Nolle*
The eighth I, n fast quartero
t
in
:
ttittiT
o r t h is corn mile with the best field of sprint­
t v J llH .r, ettwlXMi.K i o t &gt; .
er* available entered. The quar­ t &gt;, n r t v r m&lt;&gt; t-IIIINST*
ter-mile record |, th,- only une that
tv us; Tint
os- m tu u n
h-vnl taen broken this year. Spar-V. M iV l.I.I, Jit^ ttecased.
m
u
s
tm
rs
i
I-S.
N'-tl'-e I, n^r-'ir xlVf-n that the
N igh t l.uMle
17 20 M l ) 1n-t "n.r.
r-tico.-.|
will,
on
thn
IJtti )|.,g
Ml" an Atyn«*
5. to 3 4-1 of IM.rti.irg, A, It (srr, |,resent
to
tlpcH J'tini
2 10

Score Speedy Event T ie s^ jp

Here_Last N ight K

In Contest

u f S i S Tr&gt;ck

ftaal retara, account and vouch­
er* as ukim nlsiratrls uf Iho S ^ta t, uf M t it t e r W. U j V K I.I, J i t .
S ,w &gt;M d. and at said tin,-, ih rn
and IS .re. make application to
th* said Judge fo r a line) s et­
tlement o f hrr adm lnlstrstloa o f
said estate, and fo r an erdrr diecharging her as auek sd m in lirr*.
trio.
th.lrd this the t lt h day Tu U*&gt;
e m b e r , A. h
1*1*.

provide

tivlty in tta league.
The contest tonight, while it I*
espccted to ta hard fought a*
K m ton* awaited tattle to
tta two club* are hitter rival*, Is
M | a tta fir at ta lf
champion
Iil,u,l,l"ic
Morgan made
class last night at the Longwood
not anticipated to conclude In a
cA n n m Lovs-.ix sm itiv .
• f tta City Baskettall
Learn*
a I I I . . t q l&gt; ' * , onr-handcr f r in ihe foul Iln» and track
of
the Sanford-Orlandj
Aa Abiw tn lelm trl, g f
similar manner to that of the
mB| taho plan thla evening at
Kennel
Club
as
he
equalled
the
the K slslo u*
preceding one In which tta SI.
_____
, Klcklighter
, - followed up with a
UTIIO.V
VI*. IA J V E U , J ll.,
t : M o'clock when the Eckerson’a
track record for tho 5-1(1 cuurse,
Morgan’s
long
shot
Decease^
«"*
Cannera and tta 8t. John* Rlv*r Johns were a p p jm tly well on om lng o ff i„ o slow start which t fr o m 'V t a ft
their way to a victory, having led •
h
.
.
.
•, ' u,n l,,r
of 'ta floor sent healing ■ classy field o f dogs In
KoTii pt n r x r r r .it'«T in r vn
. U m taaplo.
practically through tta entire
,h» oppoal.iun the advantage ,ita roun. ,0
le fw t |ht 'the featured futurity ninth.
adott
a
1 1 1 1 1 . 11.
1; Should tta Echmona
torn* playing time and leadlag 17 to r,urin* lhe tatter portion of the 'bird |«riol ended.
Master Cop came in lor p'ace
T«&gt; W l.v ilt IT M A T ro N i-m tS i
Notice la hereby jtl.rn , lh.,l Iho
t through with tta bacon In to- 12 at tta time tta game wa*|,ir«i two periods, the Srniinolel In the foutth (gunner, Denning money while lady Horsham, nftandrrslgned w ill nn Ihe ilh dug
inight'a fracas, tta first-half tor* called. The Rlvermen, after ta-jlflgh School taskrtrer, managed dribbled in for a
if Mnrrh A. It. I SIT. at lm o V Io.k
two-pointer,'tr * *low
f“ * to
| « n ta thairs aa tta win will ta Ing held tn a 2-2 tie In tta flr*t',0
A. M . nr aa Bonn th erraflrr na
1
*’—
—
J"
up
siram
to
come
th.ough
|
m»J“
,
•
“
"-handed
Ihdla.lmr
the
matter may In- heard. :.potv
prottatr fifth In a* many league period, tad taken a 7-6 lead by
In the Judge g f the t'lrrult I'nitrl,
start*. Tta At. Johns, with four half time and In tta third period,
i'YUIn and fo r Seminole l*nunty* S‘ l,,r&gt;
Ida. fnr an Order n f tSI«pil»n *»f
irlna and one loss, need to coma had extended their mergln to 15- DeUnd eager* whom the h c l. &lt;.,«•!, «„,| l i n i n g missed a foul ninir» form in g thr *lai!y iloiilih*
an infant fem ale rhll*. nn.lir the
tta top side tonight to ta- 12. In the two minutee played had defeated by a 12 27 count shot. II. lorguson and Sample el- cum him* on which do U* n ha&gt;l
name
nf
Mary Jane Hlaunhler.
i two-way tla for tta In tta fourth quarter, tta Rlver­ on the DeLand floor a few weel,
O iled at Hanfuril. Hemlnole I'nunmissel similar nuemp'.i fol- been p lic n l.
tr,
S'lorld,
thla the fnd day nf
tm
t n m r » N c n i.tK
l-half crown, ncceaaitatlnf a mcn accounted for the only tally, ago.
lowing which llal Kurguion tapped
(Trartk l'*«n
S’ eliruary A. IX 1*11.
play-off later In tta aenson.
o . r . H CAPititT'-H
FIIIH T— U mile;
:2 f.
a field goal which gavo them a
The visitor, broke inm thr sror- *!' a reteund. Sample made s long IlfiUriit
Juillfi*
I'LidJ &amp;ftli « «f|
M ints! u. niJtLtiliTs:n
( T ta two tluta
clashed two five-|Mdnt edge shortly before Ing column first to grab a
I (i * 1,11 ^r” m 'he right side
of T«»rrhl
the ll.&gt;n.,r .1.1.- r-oitntv Judge of it. tv. tv A n n
j fcti 2 *'*
_ _
wo*ha ago In a contest which the excitement curtailed further lead before the locals tallied once, 'ta,court followed by Buck forgu- llrrlliit tllllrllf*
| |ij
S’ lorl.l-r,
hrr
N IN T H —3*18 mil.
A tt o r n e y .
" W
ilme« i f 3-5 '•'tiln-.lo Cntinlr,
Hf
»«*w
t
|
&gt;
Kyrnt
7
20
A
a
**
3
m
*
waa abruptly concluded after two play.
TN* lc»d Jumped lasck anl forth MJn * undertasket tally. Steplir
H IH U S lI — liiiu r iiy :
Umr.
Mdafif (*«tp
40 I KII
minutes of play in tta
final
Idlf.y |ff»r»liitiri
Gravvtt and Young are ex­ for the next few minutes uniil I he 1,1 " mu,ta one front underneath 3-S.
3 10
3T,|0 1*1 2f» |» Ho
quarter when two players, nelih pected to start at tta forward locals took matters into their own ,h« tamp and William* tapped In a Jll» Himn
lllll Itack
72*1 701
T
K
N
T
II
—Fu
turity;
Mm-.
■?»
!
.or o f whom woro In tho game at posts for the Canners with1Eek- hand* midway in the second quars « i Hjflty Hfihar.t
1tanning’s tolly from be- 1’nppk‘H PrliJ**
f.jo I 30 1
*tta time, attempted to settle i erson at center and Vangaa
Itvvl
FP'k
|o
10
mi
. . . . ___ter,
grabbing
the
trail
at
12
to
10
*\''alh
,hl!
taskrt
after
a
fast
driband
T ill III*
K uturiiy;
lime,
:3&lt;&gt; Huir Htng
3 ,3#
'dtffm nca of opinion by tta gen Tedder In the guard positions and keeping it for th* rest of tho "
,hc scoring fur the con- 4-5.
iLil Mil l&lt;*r
4],|« 19.74 |1 40
♦lo pet of fisticuffs. The melee while the St. John*
ill llkely'.tattlo which was hard fought oil l l "'Him ii t n if llt ’
5,30 | tii|
&gt;ltal fONKed aa others tried to send In Whitten and Kelly on thw ,&lt;l»r way.
I Tht. |ilay of dm local, was fair- 1atl*■k) Hllll*
3.40 IHsACKIlRAirUIIT
woparute tta pair, brought about offensive, Altman as center and Sample tallied first wiih no tin- ly K'"*1- flnshing more or less
For (Tran Syittrm llclpn
»l IJV.T licit •ll&gt;f#— o - l Jll* npnn
Hughes and Klntaw or Cordell at derbsskei shot and Mr.MilIm fol- i ,!rnr iwfertli'n
from time to — H illw lp r. %• H ilr— I'aM n il n*
To Prevent Slckncns
lowed ii up with a sucre sful run-'111’" ' ■■•"•ugh weak point* were |lnpf |mh»I,
h e st
o l d s guards.
On- uf III# fiilffintiiifm iif tiln -k •
• -&lt;
Um-. :33 Prmiuht |« 1 tiat. If It U tak*n it
F l i r i t T I I —5-14 mile
The first gsme of the even­ version. Shadhurn's foul shot sent t&gt;rominem. The llulldogs, although
Rub on Mustemlc. Used ing will be the postponed M*- the count lo d-0 after which Wit- BU,l'tflyi'd, w«re by no mrnns «ut- T rinket
th**
first
ili-fiu f m i M p
ff-lliib?
tif
II mo 7 « o
in la»i nlghi'* encounter,
Fiirult !&gt;.* r time
c 20 I ^ «-«mnttpi(tlntl( «*fi» nr liyti i|nat *
kf million* for 25 year*. t tonal (luards-II squad contest, lism* tallied from the right sble
I 4.» iioiiolly bring n li* f , Prompt n li« r .
NOT {mi a salve, but a wlsn-d to get underway at 7:10 of the court to glv^ Sanford it. Art Williams set the scoring I'urrfiil M.t M
. 2T 1.3 f»urh ha that. In w r ll worth whltf.
^ cornier irritant.” All o'clock. The fiuardamen, with Initial iwo points. Xa hry'* under- pace l y tallying six times from the 111F«einIF*11T1*H —H n IIirn»
40 I ?'• ? *0 fufiwtj|vition Mi i «h» ilnng*rofiN i**
one win, that by the for­ basket shot lied the count nnd iw &gt; field and one,, from the foul line l #iiti|M*r Cf»ln
I t MU A00 ho fORlrrlPil,
Tbrta strenfths. but
feit route, in four alert*, will nut of three foul shot* ninde ty &lt;"r n total o f Id point, while Hilly It* *1 W«tlM|
3 10
" A rl-nn jiy»t#iii
f**r
h-aJth *
give the scholastic* a tough fight the seme worthy gav„ the local, Zachry followed with three field
plafi haw Ntrv-tf Ihi*uf&gt;art«l4 of
H lX T If —Fnturlljr; llm -. •■?*» M
a* they attempt to chalk up their a 6-4 edge. After I’urilon and goal, uml two foul, for a total of tiny IH fU lo r
iiiurh H--I**-**-liHkn* ww, Th* y
1 1 2 0 a «o 7 40
3 to I in k—p o iwirkog*- »«f II iio|(.|»niiH;tit
second win. The little Red* have Morgen entered the rontesr, |dav eight point,. Barnple nnd Denning, rtMrmiitif *I »M
|0 (III to
lh- family nimllrltin r»tiiu-t
lliiwkr
M
m
two win* and two losses to their ing for thr first time in n wrek emit with six points, letl the atmol Ink# thin puri'ly \i i f tab!#
trtdll for the first half of the due to their suspension along with tuck of the Ihilblogs,
H K VKN TII— 3 *l« m ile; llfii*., :33 h i\lit I v- .it Mm* fln *i Rlgn o f mn*
nt
Km tlofi. Tn«*v way Hi* n l l - f If
I $
Philips, McMillin tnppe.l in a re­
season.
The local, will see action again lloMiy
llrri-n
A lo 140 3 ttn hr 1 iiK 4 In itiIk Irty toy f t tn b-ut.
bound tn tie the knot nt 11 *1. After 'in
Flm l iiiit, by tryltiK It. why »■*
the
Hem I n o l e
High „\l Tom
« 40 5 ♦»«
3,1"* many p-i»(ih* prp«*T iilarh - Mratiuiti
l&gt;nl Forgu'on had missed u dim- Mehi ol court Tin 'day night when True Ann
w i l l ' l l It 1 0 III k * It) b u y (Mg III hi f i *
bte foul attempt the period elided the Lund' ii l.lori", who forced the
r . m ilT II — Futurity; tlm -, :2l Il4i»— A ill,
with the fount still knotted.
KeiN to the limit to win a .16-11
Men’* New
Philips rrplaied Hal Klirguson decision in nn citra-period fray
lit guard fur the locals at iln stuit at Jacksonville almost two week,
10 Rounds
— Ilft- r
o f the second pcuiil .which wv* U(»o. upper here.
-v
Main
ngicncl by Denning's nticliandvdl The linei i&gt; of lost night'* clash
shut from the right side id tho1f,d|nw.:
The „ lafrii sfih&gt; md Cfim'
floor. Zachry made an utwb the&lt;• |^\,,| i,jgn
fern*. See I hem— Wear IW *
TOMOHKOW NKUIT
ket shot to lie the count lignin Zarhry, F
— Pay for Ihrm UUr. USE
2
S
........ a
but Hamplc enm,- through with n William'. F ... .... .«
Dur Budget plan.
i
ft
similar tally to send Itelamd Odhum, r
n
'
it
u
Dayton*
ahead, 10 X. I'm don tapped m n 11. KortfiMnn, ti
$17.50 Suits
u
2
t
rebound lo knot the count and Smpler, G
0
......l
2
? LOO deposit, bal, $1.00 wktjr.
3
tl
i
Purdnn, C .'fit*
$22.50 Suits
4
0
,tf. rgan. G
Into the load. Znehry widened the l'hib|is, i;
•i
nf Sanford
So.no tleptiHil. bal. $1.50 wkly.
I)
4
■.....
gup with an underbasket tally fol II. Furgu-un, F ....... i,
0
2
$28.50 Suits
SI.AUClITKH-HOUSF, HATTLE-HOYAL
lowed by a foul shot made by Page, F ......... -..... t
2
0
(2 Pulr Pont*)
William,. Philip, made a (hot
W-W^.
---- i
FIRST 1HIUT S:2D P. M.
from tancaili the hoop nnd l&gt;oSB 00 deposit, hal. $ !.5 o w kly.
a 41
to
T O T A L ____ .
Ijtnd railed fur lime.
T
r
DELAND
Ffi
When pby wu, resumed, Mc- Sheimnn, F
a
U
0
Admission 50c
0
ii
Sample, F
... ....... a
I l l li s t 1st Street
ii
l
l
Shndlmrn, C . .
underhasket sluss in since. Inn to McMillin, G .. . ....t
a
l
S P E C IA L R E SE RVE D S E A T SECTIO N
give the McLuru,-tutored lad, n Offiniinr, (• ... _____ n
ii
0
FO R W H IT E S
•;l
21-10 lead us the half passed Inin Kli'kl.ghier, F
6
l
history.
0
0
lliggitibuihnni, F ...... 0
I'urdon nprnrd the scoring In
the third period with u pretty oneD
a
21
T D T A IS
Imndeil shot from the ngie cor­
Fni’l,: Sanfunl 1 nut of 7.
ner which even br« oglu a lull"
Del -md I uu: of II.
to hi, fsre. Kkkllgliter tame
Referee! t‘uwi'11.
IN C .
through with a long shot from
Two rm;ti!ipfi n Illiniilt
ami
mid-court and Philips mu leu twint i * ill .Miisuiiii produce must of
CENTRAL F L O R ID A E X P O S IT IO N
In- Imrscradish u.-ed In America.
fullnwrti it up with tin iituli-tba

* Fistic Engagement

Art Williams Is High &lt; • » ;iScorer In Contest.
p,m*&gt;
T n i n e s 1,11'oints K«in«hter

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............* is t a 1 %

„„ Records Expected To
Be Broken Tonight
At Longwood Track

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OUR
Delicious

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PLATE
L U N C H ES

C

Laney's Drugs
NOTICE: A rriving Daily

m

, Rounds

BOXING

v “KID”

T

SPRING SUITS

Event

CHOCOLATE

SPEEDY JACKSON

• %.

1 2 , Pound*

49c

Each additional pound 4c *

K. of \\ H all — 3rd &amp; Sanford

PH O N E 475

C O W A N CO.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

i

Can You Pick The Winners ?
Follow The Dogs At Longwood!

We are relebrnlinn Sanford'*
KHIth and our 121k ANNIVEKHAKY by offering 12 fUvnm of
our bml iguality bulk Ire L'reant

Before neon

I—

tm

Cypress

Ave.

HAVE YflUM WATCH rcpslird 111— Flt*«rr* and Plant*.
by on# who really knows K.w. t'FI KUY PLANTS fur sale. M. S.
Rrlgg*. Ja, #l»r, IDitnolia Avr.
Nelson, I'liunv 2512.
MKNt tltrr VUSOIt AT (iN l'K !
NEW (iidrcx Tunic Tablet ennalii raw nyntrr invigorate' ami
other atiintilsni*. t)n« ditni* |uqi, • ■
orgat.,, g'anilt. If mu ilel.jhtnl,
ntaker rcfuml, few ccnti pslil.
Call, wri'r McKcynuM* Drug Ctungtony.

2— Lost ft Found

W ANTED T o BENT bulbllng fur
retail dure in good busilies*
section uf Sanford, minimum
fi-tt frontage, licltuble firm will
least'. Writ* us what you h»v1'
er may buvu open in next two or
tlirec months, Box |tt2*, Tampa.

1&amp;—House* For Ruri

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IJr. : I
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%
-tfs- &gt;
... •*

iT’V'j

5— Help Wonted

Then* le* Cream* arc made from lh* bwt gtulily
UM* em m , pure cane sugar, and the tinml quality
trull*, nuts and flavoring*.
Horn* o f them are on sale nt each o f tho Hod*
Fountain* featuring Seminole llulk tee Cream, We
k v lle you lo fry each of them and give uu roar crillrkuuu and suggestion*.
,. ,

i:

PINTS 25c-QUARTS 50c

Seminole Creamery Co,
M l East Ut St,

r.

FOIt RENT: Five Room modern
bungalow,
lit! W. l'J'h StPhone l&lt;t 1 or D21-J, Waller S.
Coleman.

SINGLE, ENERGETIC, mat npgwarlng laulies anil Men tweniy
In forty year* o f ago lo travel
with manager f.&gt;r largo I'hieagu
firm and sail direct to homos.
DL—Miscellaneous for Belt.
Write C, |7. Short. General D-llvery, Srnfonl. Florida stating FDR SALE: Small Nalienal cash
r e f , - - — , - j* and nature of
register used very liule.
220
previouf employment.
Magnolia Avenu, phone Util.

6— Situ*How Wealed.

Hpeeial attention jlr m to porty order*.

614

PA IN T UP with Ihnier 6 Gsy’s
quality products. It |my«. Stan­
DAISY McGRIFF', ctdored. wants ley-Rogers Hardware Company.
housework or laundry work.
FDR
SAI.B— 13-m on th *
o'd
Refervnces, 007 E. Hth SI.
Gue-iist-y Jersey taifvr. Ren'onWOMAN
W ANTS
housework, «ble. It. Mauser, SchiHil Farm.
nursing, rooking or washing P O. Box 213,

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F E B . I am w
i s f s u l

EXHIBITS
■saw Cvatral Vis.

ORLANDO

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P ra crm a

Educational

PLAN TO SEE ALL

Si IMPOSITION
6 B IG D A Y S

-

ORLANDO

15—Apart.neut* far Rent.

REBUILT 2-lon Ihalge truck
t O It RENT:
Furnish house,
with aviary body,
ready to
empty Frb. 15, Sea Takach's
haul. Plica, 1760. It,-built t'hav
^ci*,“ ura,,L
rotat truck, cvlrry Imdy,
Real A Sons, Lied Cur Dealers, AFTFJt FEB. 15 six room house
101 W. 1st St.
at t o ll Palmetto A w . Inquire
'.•17 Geneva A w .

IH TTER PECAN
LEMON CUSTARD
UOI.DEN (JIA)W
PEPPERMINT
COCOA NUT BISQUE
FRUIT HAI.AD

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12— \\nnicd.

IJIHT--12i|&gt; liixKlyeur tin- on
l STAIRS APARTM ENT: Three
yellow r I m. Ssnfunl Ann.)
U-droom*, living count, dmin.’t
Ficil Store, 2dll 1st Street.
room and kitchen. Phone 2 It).
1— Autom obUm .

V A N IL L A
CHOCOLATE
STR A WHERRY
PINEAPPLE
MAPLE W ALNUT
BANANA NUT

TH E BIG
WEEK
Of the Year

dvertisements

'

All S ta r F e a tu r e - T o n ig h t
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY
TRI E lll't'K
WILD P A N S Y
lll.tINDIE DMEN
D/AKK LAD
IHIN J

MACDUFF
DANGER STARTER
ANN F.UTII

Ten Knew Nightly
(Karvpt Sunday)

ANNOUNCINGN e w Tim e Payment Plan
O n G oodyear Tires
And

Turn nt the Red Arrow—
On Route 17
Between Sanford and
Orlando

Exide B atteries
Also

R etreading

INWT TIMK B:I5 I*. M.

SANFO RD - O RLAN D O
Kennel Club
MEYER GOLDBERG— (Jen. Mgr.

—

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T i me

On

P a y m ent

HOCKEY’S TIRE SHOP
Phone
265

113 Park Avenue - r
-

Road
Service

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M N V m

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Insurgent

C iip w Queen

M arshal Strength
A gain st Valencia
R e p o r t s Of Italian
Aid To F a s c i s t s
v In Malaga B a t t l e
*&gt;» Arouse Frenchmen

Elk Visits Here

la IM S

General Motors
Recognize Union
Bargaining Agency

B r.«L IN , Feb. tl. - m — A
German milHary plane dived n t
o f a blinding snow storm into •
busy msrket place here today
spraying ih« looming square wfcfc
burning gaoollne, killing six per­
sons and creating scenes of wild*

Fierce Fighting
Church To B&lt;
Strikes Madrid Baptist
Scene Of Romanth
Religious

Berlin Sees
Military Ship
Dive On City
Flaming Plane Falli
Before Cage O f 15
Circus L i o n s ; Alt
Five O f Crew Die

World's Prayer
Day Ceremonies
Scheduled Here

B arcelona U n i f i e s
Aepnlar Army In
S a f e t y Measures

FLORIDA, T V O M D A Y . F B ttU A S Y 11, 1937

Rites

Corporation G r a i t i

Youth’* Leader Chamber Reporti 5-Cent Wage Dm—If
o n fe re n c e * A n
Explain* Need Heavy Activity CCalled
For Fcfc 1*
0 ( Scoutmaster* During January All Employees

19

To Resume laid
Klwanians Entertain Efforts For Highway
Improvement Rank
47 Youngsters At
A t T o p O f L i s t Emofoyern Will
High School F e t e
N o DiscriminatiMI
Against S t r i k e r *

I

World I)iy of Prayer, a nos- I
’j
It ripped through trolley win
denom inational event and one of I
and crashed directly In from o f a
the most romantic of religious me■ tag* containing IS lions, pan of
tlvtle*. will b, observed hero Frta small traveling circus.
Virginia Lee (above) of Lock*
Corauering Spnnlsh Fn«- day In the Firm Bapiln Church.
Ttie terrified roars of the lion ,
January
was
nn unusually.
An urgent need for Fcuutmas.
ChHatlana In far-off New Zea- port, N. Y , has been lelrcted to struggling to escape from tho
r»ntn dpnve eastward nlomr
nr* In Central Florida District heavy month for activities by tho;
land
and
the
FIJI
lilande
will
reign
aa
Quern
o
f
the
Campu*
»
t
menace
of
fir,
that
bunt
out
be­
the Mediterranean today in
A- Wall, above, of West wnt set forth last night by It. J. Soml nolo Chamber of Com morn’, 1
j the University of North Carolina fore them, rose above th, screams
nKTROIT. Feb. 11.— (A P I
what was construed n* a de­ aiart (ho lerelcee at sunrise.
simp.on report.-!
llcach, district
deputy j Higetbtrn Heou. executive, in an |W .lent T .
A* the spangles of the morn* during Student-Faculty day fee­ of th, street rar passengers and
coatllcst strike I*
velopment of a full force ing sun forgo westward ami tivltlea Feb. 0. She is a member cries of pedestrians.
,
,
,
...
..... address before the Klwams Club,, .
I —Tho
grand ('suited ruler of the Klks,. 1||t| |()l ^
Scout gtiPAU nt iho! *‘**n*r#
Amoricnn nutomohile htotonf
campabm against Valencia, drive their rays onto other nations o f the junior class. (Associated
All five air force member* o f will P»y *n official vinit to the j unlop High School.
| Probably the mo*| Important
rntlpil formally today
temporary seat of the Social­ and continents, Christiana in those Press Photo)
the plane's crew were killed.
Sanford l^Hlge tomorrow night.] .j|„ complimented Kiwanlans en 'l’* r‘ PlaFvd »&gt;V 'ho civic unit in
lands
wilt
offer
their
prayer*
In1
the sljntinjr hero o f a
The
conductor
of
a
street
car
ist Government.
six Central. (htlr interest In Scout work, urg-!1*1**
month of ln37 was that
died of burns from • live wire. A Delegation* from
ngrronicnt
between Getwnl
From Paris, the French, succession until the emirs globe
been encircled in one day. I
trolley worker end several other Florida cities will attend the M e .' log them to go further in ’ their which sought improvement* for
ns ! has
Mntora
Corporation
and tiW
Ed
Rourkc,
local
Elk,
will
ho
efforts
to
create
a
similar
interest1
highway*
in
ihe
Courtly—
The final prayer Is to be of­
persons were Injured.
•error, of
Cnlted Automobilo Workavi
and 2)*M.
fered at Cambell on lha Island of
Th, trl-motore.l Junker's piano honoml for hi* long affiliation In other adult* who would qualify,
fho pr ,~||u throa's S'. Lawrence o ff the toast o f A lit*j
Nesldi nt *tlmpson find K. n, J. " + 1.l!nit.
„
eppnremiy wax -Peking emergency with the fraletml'.y,. owd-v.-ivw b- M Kcout matter* pwiiions.
direct *
V
landing from the snowstorm and two new candidate* will lie ac-k Other adult speakers on&gt;he pro-’ J&gt; I'atrish of Titusville app.-aml | T h e algnlnff o e c ttm d t t
n, ojv war on behalf ka. only 30 mltce from the Arctic'
c i &gt;l S .-:-"% '*rd T a s y i n * M — RSR
A m gF T vV ."lV a n r"fcn"'*'
M" ,p , ll|c
b «a y
He
Circle and a boot the earn* distance j
Highway
He- j (ht. strike, estimated to havo m M
k
missed a park nearly.
a&gt;Usbu) 1•overtimcnt.
__________________________________ I Jame* O. Sharon, and Herman P ,r," rn‘ "• Tallaha.seo to recom* 11 ,000.000 ner daV7n
LW* wl^ to the roar of from the international date Has.
Morris, Scouit.taster of TroopS. the
p" r,nln •«'»•* U'
f!r ’
,L ' *
j
•Local religious orgsnliailons1
gun chatter Mud ih«
guest unit. Each one pointed t.ut ,whll’ ' h"
thoroughfares into
«*eneral Motor* employee* &lt;4*.
-**- . . . object of the day it to o f-’ _ _
,
_
„ .
I xlgcrg. IguncnW fer "appeals ta
certain benefits of Scouting.
{ U‘ ,,rr
&lt;«'*» ‘‘•F*
that
may
Jit attxckn o f ro* all b&lt; one In oar service fag io n s
Mr. Morrie presented Eagle) The Chamber also dcvote.1 ron*
Shortly before the a gw — *M
l a e t n r
R r h fd u lM
! * C * ° r
. . ..
.
Scorns Ryrl IHggs. Chum Statdcy,'
nn'1 « * ' * ■ » «»««««•. Oenaral Motors n »
( * FusncarraL a Ckrist-tkot b.rrkra o f race oad
ar*
•m ay-b, broken d th n C W W
TW O D a ys
B ank
lUHyEwshvy; Fyiiney Nix, John l1,“ Wolv activities, having a db* * n»o»cetf a five-cent hourly « M |
■ mm capital*
that men may find a way by
i .
- ■—
Morgan and Henry Tamm, nail
*n ,wo
increase for at) amnlovess s f f W '
fa p fk t airman bombed
which Indtvkluala and nations ran
A- deputy, collector of Internal
W . Walter Wart and I'hllllp ^
..
, .P .
,
.oalakutg.
&lt;1
Kronen, each of whom mute a hp ikmlm.lo toiinty b«,r hero
&gt;*'*■
e.tlmated to
!
five together In pcsce and under* revenue will be located in the
.
. . the autoaomocM 1;. ■ * « . - «
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
short adtirrs* on
, month and ossM -, g a t e approximately f2S,
on what
what they
they had
had tie-}
ile- j * * i,‘
'ance was given Ales It. John each year.
CaUlonla unified a ragur; All dcnommulon*
over
the Building Feb. 23 and 21 to asrived from their affiliation* with
son
anil
hi*
Future Furtm-r* of
to Insure that Socialist. globs'* surface who rill partlcitat^mycr* In the preparation
th* organisation.
Under tha agreement th* C«fw
‘ against insurgent at pate In the activity aro to use tho o f income tut litums for 1038,
America Chupier that exhibited
'A survey of iho&lt;o present re­ in tho Tampa State Fair.
potation
recognises the UnkM SO ■' 1
For
every
tu-rson
kllleil
l
y
a
|
Identical program, one prepared Collector J. F.dwln Larsen in,
spider Inhls homu would IminCdt- vealed the following:
tCswWssiC ea rose tsasl
formed The Herald today,
Uniter dircciion of and financed a collective bargaining agency h r
Dr, |. T, Doss, Identified with by the Chamber, advertisement* 'ho»e employee* belonging m ikg ; f '
l While bank official* aakl they
by fire, Fire Chief M.irk Cleved nat been Informed o f the
i.l.llli
Isnd said tiHlay In ngaln warning Srout work for 17 years; Judg-t mi&lt;pea red In the Florida Timed* union.
Hhaion, Scout work for It) years; Union, Miami Hi-rntd and Tampa j
deputy collector's schedule, they
Nanfnrtlltrx in Inxpeii their hen
The Corporation and th* U glM
ennouneed that th(. Iocs) instl'uIng facilitlet in both residence* Arthur llranan, eight year*; Jul­ Tribune telling of Ihe altrnrtion*
ius Dingfeldrr, six years; Hytl to be found in thi s I'minty. High­ ngreo to commence collectiv* hue*
would be glad to provide
ami
buxines*
huusr*.
A contribution o f flO l
front
3
for the collector.
ly satisfactory result* were to- gaining negotiation* an P*h. 19
"Anyone who found a snake or Higgs, five years.
A committee composed of Mr. ported.
j■
“ ■“ *
w w m *. * • • * ■ « .
The following, cntl'lrd “ In* the guests and employee* of the spder in hit home would immedi.
I regarding existing dtffersne**,
H o t e l,
Altamonte ately stamp It out or lenvo the Hrannati. }lr.
Hingfvlder oiul
------com,. Tax In A Nutshell", Is ro- Altamonte
Considerable routine W’ t k In. Tlie Union agrees to end th*
Woodman’* Circle, Grove 287. 1
lira. May Pynehon. secretary* printed from a bulletin issued by Springs, was received today by the building," he went m. "Hut (tie Judge Aharon was named to conpre*,&lt;ni striks and svactwiu *11
It'M ilssnl ,s **** t««rt
laot alght completed plan* to en­
(Csntlnuse so Fig* Tiir**)
County
Red
Cross
treasurer o f the Florida Tubcrcu- the Hureau of Internal Reveirm: Seminole
plant* nccupisd by striker*.
hasards, which ato three hunlred
tertain about 125 vlilting delegate*
Chapter
In
be
applied
on
the
flu
id
l=*U and Health Assoeiation, will
“ WHOT — Single persons who
Thu corparatkiti promt*** I*
lime* a* dangerous, are allowed m
from seven other groves In a dis­
relief
fond.
be a luncheon guru o f the flrml- hail net income o f |1 000 nr more
rcstim,, operation, aa soon ta pro*
exist merely because they are nil
trict convention here Feb. 28.
Mrs. F. It. Scott, vicr-presidi nt
nole County T. II. A. here tnmor* or gross Income of
or
slide.
to spectacular.’'
Representative* win bs sent from
row to discuss plan* for obtaining more, and married couples who of the local unit, taid it wo* the
All employee* are to return M
Chief Cleveland explained that
tka e m lc , o f the 8tate tuberrolo- had net income o f (2.MKI or more second largest lump sum off.-ring a fire “ hsiurii" I* some rendi­
wor k
without
di.crimin*ii*a
m, *M*imasee. Tampa and Starke. , , u mMor ( l inlc.
donated
since
the
campaign
to
n- , ^ 1
i
raw-i 111, iic.
or grosa Income of |5,000 or
ngmnxt striker*.
tion that make* It pextlhlo for
raise
disaster
money
began
throe
. _____
. ' L_/T * ” '■ Mrs. Dorothy Lamb, County more must file returns.
Representative* of Comptroller
Thu Union agree., that pending
fire to start. There are many of
T
. , 7 UIIrd
g ” ?1,
Kheol nurse, today said the clinic
“ WHEN? - The filing period week* ago.
J. 51, I re's officii yesterday aft­ negotiations, there will b* no * c5n
these, he &gt;sid, and most of them
Patrons o f the Rita Thevteri can be removed easily, quickly /Th# I’rvxidcm'* Birthday Hall ernoon admitted an error in enter­ er strike*.
l
' -M rate. fre, of charge and t. fh
o . r . . . &lt;&gt;
gave th* largest amount, alm.it and cheaply.
. !
° » * C™ MP « f nanced partially by State funds. ■
--------------------here Jan. nn netted (83.30 fur the ing suit against the Kinnley-llogThe Corporation tgraea t* dto*
Bcarke, Bute manager; Mis* Mil, /,
|I30, while Chase and Company
Florida now
The fire department head dcclar. Harry-Anna Ctlpplel Children'* er* Hardware Company for non­ miss injunction proceed lag* otttts
deed Wheeler o f Ukeland, State
0lh* r **c,loM of
officials
ind
employees
handed
have the benefit o f the unit which
cd that for the same reason that Homs In Umatlllu and (33.7U to payment of the State sales tax, of­ cd against sit-down atriktr* to
president! gad Mrs. Vonda Inman'
over 1100.
make* periodic visit* to arhedulcd
Foundation, ficials o f the local r.uahlUhmciu Flint plunll.
their home* have never raught nn the Warm spring*
• f Starke, national delegate,
I
Mrs. Scott reported that daily
localities.
fire, many grow careless and tlo Warm Springs, tin., according to said teday.
A business session Is plannedi
donations still are coming in aid
Mrs. Lamb raid th« object e f the'
not remove fire hazards—thinking a fmancl.il report released today
I*. C. Sinntoy said tan represen­
fa r t P. M. on convention day. A|
wlded that they are sprreclntcd
clinic is to strike at tuherculosia.
they are in som« way immuno by Ralph Hsgwell, secretary of tative! called m Ids 'tore and "ex­
kswqtMt'V , othedtilrd at the Maybefore it gains a firm foothold in!
Seminole C o u n t y
nursery and needed in th* flood area.
the dance committee.
front the dangers.
pressed a desire to right the injus­
flair Hotsl fo r 8 P. M. An Invi­
a victim.
1 schools rank among the br*t ,n
Staged ut the Mayfair Hotel, tice tu ui by any mean* in their
He continued, declaring that
tational dan** at Woodman’s Hall
Officer* of th# local Association the State, some officials
who
some conditions that hav,. existed the function drew (221, (I2H of power."
wilt etart at 10 P. M. Members
WINS YACH T RACE
are Mr*. Voli* Williams, president,1direct the work In the units, said
in a home for a long time may which wn&lt; collected through ad­
The comptroller's envoy* were
ohaald rabmk their guest lists to
anti Mrs. Ruth Scott, secretary- J here yesterday after an in.»|&gt;oc
The vance ticket sate*, and (Utl taken given a letter by Htunley-Hoger*
Mr*. Lola Collin* er Mrs. Mary
NASSAU, Bahamas, Fb. II.— start u blaze immediately.
thin trip.
treasurer.
•afeet way to treat fire haiardi in at the gait*, Mr. Ragweil re­ setting forth the following: that
Ruth Rudd, committee In chargo.
Fifty-five Hanford Ites and 19
Those who toured the school* (AT—The yawl, Stormy Weaihcr,
Announcement of the luncheon
is to wipr them out entirety, tho ported.
suit b» withdrawn; that all exThree new Members were accept­
Griffis.
site hail not been announced at were Mr*. N I t
skippered by Roderick fkephrn*, chief emphasized.
out-of-townera
used thu fjcltiti**
Mrs.
Rex
Packard
and
(lux
penu'l o f litigation bo paid by
ed by the organisation lost night.
*,tpervl*or o f nursery school; Jr., of New York, was declaro-i
noon.
Kiailiti.-s compiled in national ftchmah showed tho grestest num­ Lee’s office; that u "a letter ho of the Sanford Country Club h r *
Mrs. Allta Andea, guardian, preMrs. A ik * Covey, president of winner today of tho fourth annual
surveys show the fire loss of 1338 ber of advance ticket sales with written to thu local paper stating ing the past weak, it wai report*
•Usd os the session.
the State Parent-Teachers' A w &gt; Miami-to-Nasiau yacht race.
Tl eaeh; Peter Thurston was next th* fart that the error lay entire­ cd today by Ma.isger Hart Foil.
irs itts H t a * r&gt;s&gt; n m i
elation- and Dr. Grace Langdor,
with 25.
Loealite* playing golf w*ra H.
ly with his fl.ee'*) office;" anil
identified with nursery school
Others and their recorolst J. O. that Ktanh-y-Roger* hat lived up W. Rucker, Chandler Sharon, C.
iducatlon.
Adams, 8; Gordon Harnett, fi; to the sales tax law in uvery par­ Clem. Harry llradham, Howarri
Two nursery schnols are loFsville, A. C. Me lie nohis,
Mrs. J. W. Cost**, 0; F. A. Hy­ ticular.
cat*4 In 8anford, both havirg a
McCall, Roy Hynies, Jr., John
son, 3; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
total enrollment o f about SO. Hna
wig, Raymond Lundqulit, O, K*
j-1; Karl Nordgren, 10; M.
J.
is
for
underprivilege-1
whit#
Fullugur. Davhl County, EugvM
lodge, 5; Herbert Me*&lt;er, 2; II.
Isions
National Youth Administration gunlne,
Two high officer# o f the rego.
children and th# other I* for un­
Tiller, Willard Henry, L. J. Jock*
R Pop*. 3; T. E. Simpson, 5;
bur army, assigned to Narioasl
classes
for
girls
will
begin
anoihderprivileged negro#*. All pupi-'e
_
( ron, John llerbst, Henry WatnMh
Those
accepted
for the lM
course.. Mgt
Ill
SASoiU
W instructions
IllJlM.iltlAWS
. wt. |,’ Bwwgrt. 2; M. J. Meeks.
Goard doty la Florida, win ar­
Friday's thles, Tidal Station, must be under regular day- ■r school year in Mirth, Mrs. J. will
receive
In Lii..
biu- 3;. Ralph
Staley, 3.
9
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v eV nI l tt li U
o InI B
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&lt;:*orgs
I
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V
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W r i g»'"*
ht w
G mT hant**.
n t Ah#
rive her* early next week fer af- Ocean Pier, Deytone Beach; low, school o f* to attend.
fmris English, social science, dra­ Expenses for the ball amounted
P. Hldf*. director of the Seminole
fieial Inspections
ef
Bufeed 2:34 A. M. and 3:03 P. M.; high.
matics, horn* economics, first aid to (103.
W P A funds supply op'rating
.Sharon,
Pete
Higgins,
Fr*d
Roi­
County Welfare Department, said and home hygiene, and music.
I'h u i for sending delegates !o
Gnardamea sod aa la
! o f 8:35 A. M. and »:18 P. M.
expenses.
ly. E F. Iloushohlsr, Knrlyl*
Special Interest classes, it was
&lt;od*y.
the National S ate Conventions Houaholder, E. E. I^nsy, H. tt.
Cap*. Harold a Washbora, o e ri Otto Saonto ami Mis* Leon*
With no lin k set on th# number announcnl, will bo held in custume
wen- discussed by Sanford l.tonx Coleman, J. C. Young, R. U Cor­
lag commandant e f ike local mi*' Haaioiechsr, both o f Day'otu
of applicant* who can be accepted designing, and interior decorating
last night in the dinner room of nell. Hob Cornell, E. Comp*M,
lkia, said Coleael C i m , atari m s ( Beach, were issue*! a Ibens, to
and drafting.
H. I). Hlghtuymun, J. H. D fth* Va'd'-x Hotel.
from
this
County,
Mr*.
Rldg*
in
la St* Augustine will Inspect wed yesterday afternoon- accord.
Mrs. Ridge u k i project work
( ( - » (Is—4 os
Thu Florida rone lave I. scheilvit*d
til
girla
able
to
qualify
for
Headquarters Company Monday lag to records o f County Judge
Included designing ami sewing
Scheduled matches between the ulrol In In' In-Id in May at West
aad Company “ D”* on Tuesday. R. W. Wore.
Sanford Woodmen will assemulr • N Y A position to investigate tho many different nrticleu for vari­ Hanford Shuffle board Club and Halm llearh, whi'u thu National
Me end other regular army offl-1
■
tonight ta discuaa plana for uni­ possibilities o ffen d In th* courses ous organisations, work in *h* th« Del^ntl Club wire postponed assemble It booked for Chicago
t e n will make tkr l i r w n u .
| The weather: Fair in north par* forming tho degree team of lh« by railing nt b*r offlc« in the camp office and housekeeping. this afternoon bee.UM of
un­ In July.
Haler Ovorae, kneed In New Or* lion, pertly cloudy in south por- organisation. Th* session gate Court Hooa*.
Supervised recreation and physi- favorable want bar condition*.
Only on,&lt; official delegats will
Maae, wlU arrive Tu n day far an tion with frost la northwest and under way at TtM P. M. in
All applicants mast be between1ral education l* to be a feature of
I’laysra said th* wind wn» repre-i-nt this Club, although efinspactbn e f thu kuel msdice I extreme north portions tonight; Woodmen’s HaO mi First Street. the ag*a of 11 and 25 and are to' the next daises also.
blowing *o strongly across tho fart* are being made to persuade
d R iib u a .
|Friday, panly cloudy and warmer.
Also up far Miiunlnu will
be certified by the State Board of
Th* social her* said those courts M ar the Fire Station that as many member* a* pouible to
Cop*. W n l d m oakd C*L Crss’s Extreme Northwest Florid*: Fair plan* far a Smoaotratlon of Welfare, it was axpUamL They eligible far tho course* are girl* th* disc* would not hokl their 1(1 end.
lavemeiy b t* diurmkw th* cerw* end coatloucd cold, umpoenrara 30 initiatory oad HtaaMoU* work to should fa* unmarried.
from * family receiving any form position* on th* caacrat*.
Lions aim named Wednesday
beahiihF • ( W d p a m *a bond, m 38 dsgrsss, probably frost
Mrs. Ridg* sold wkfc* girl* s r s o f public aaristanc* or that ever
b* givoa
Th* match** will b* played at in the day when thu organisation
Value e f the m m — k m ts eight; Friday fair with siewly rU- of th*
to he seat t « Tamp* wkU* negro kuv* received FERA or W PA «m* 2 P, M. loraorrow, weather par• (w ill attend thu Orlando Central
h —
e d u i 9TM M .
H ag A p ril
t
girla Will kg tra lM d to S t. A a{Florida Exposition in n body.
mltting.

Sanford To Gel
Help la Filing
Income Paper*

Oad

wa

Deputy Revenue Col Cleveland Shows Danger

O f Loca l Eire Hazards

At

Chief Declare* &gt;800 In&gt; America Die From
Flame* To Each I'er«on Meeting
Death By Insect Hites •

„ „ “ n’» C i r c l e Local H ealth U n i t .
Y® &amp; t e r ! a , n *25 To Discus* P l a n s
At District M eet F o r TB Clinic H ere " E

Altamonte Hotel
Make* 9101 Gift
To Flood Relief

President's Ball
Nets $&amp;U0 For
Crippled Youths

Representatives Of
Comptroller Amend
Sanford Store Suit

Seminole County
Nursery S c h o o l s
Given High Rating

Sanford Golfers
Flock To Courss
During Past Week

Natkmal Guardsmen
To . B o l d Inspection
Under Army Offleer*

NYA Classes F or Girls Scheduled
To Open In M arch; Seek Applicants

Local
Plan
To Send DeleRates
To

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Uniformtsf Plans
To Oceopjr Woodmen

a «*‘ jsVV-' :(,

«

Shufflebotrd Match
Halted By Weather

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- Sanford, Florida

�12 Sanford Firms
Sued For Failure
To P ay Sales Tax

2 0 0 A ttend Dinner
Closing Centennial/
Pioneers A re Lauded

Wdfan Report
L cgM atire Act

Sr j s 5I CBn U
Draw Peaiiea

Kiwaaiau f l u Tree-Plaatiag
Entertainsent Hoaon Mtaor;
For Boy Scoato Ot Gca. Sanford

O fllSS bCked

Y o M B u te r T WU1

Flft-eta old i|t aaalalanco caaaa
*™ « • l b records of tbs leal*
nolo County bench of the State
Bsord of Social Welfare Depart*
men', jccoidiac to a monthly
report releaded today by the die.
trk t offie« hi Orlande.

G u e s t s
C l u b

B e H ls ta r ia l

O f C h ic

W e tb w a d iy

Paper

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C oauaaaN y.

Romance Sent In
Florida History

F u n c tio n R o llim i P r o f e a o o r

T e lls O f B a t t l *
hnfonl Kiwanlana tomorrow
T
Deep within the firm sod In
nlah: wilt each entertain one Buy.lh*&gt; City Zoological Carden*
On L a k e M o n n a
Scm’t from
Troop Na. Flee at *,7
“
-------- _c ,(tea
. „ waa
mmm
yesterday
afternoon
■llaaer nml programla the Junior planted, designed to be o living
Be PAT PATTIHUMW *
H in Bthool
P‘ l—1 *building
—■*'"— —
■ * -----* * -to the
- - -efforta
at _
T o'clock,
memorial
of Gen.
Sanford dined her thrM
Theeo poaaionoce are roceivlao
Tb* occasion i&lt;
lion with llenry
It ln
In runner
connection
Henry Sanfnnl
Hanford who gave time,
on a aeerafe of ( U per month,
Boy Scout Week.
energy and cnah to build n city tiny centennial profnm tart &lt;
bail the earn being provided by
night with • dinner In th* .*
•Whll# th* evening event Will,*" Ihe shores of lake llonroe.
sKkmiiute for the usual Klwaals
In the brllllntre of a summer- Kplncopnl
Church Pirtafo ;
a County allocation and foa roluncheon, the secretary will meet like descending sun that bathed House whore nearly 200 dtamtinder kf the Federal Govern­
In the Valdes Hotel at noon those the landscape III a mid-win'rr era heard seven speakers I n i
ment
who find It Impractical to attend wurmlh known only to Florida,
Under penvisiaw* by which pan*
the night function. Thl*, it was ex- City Commissioner W. A. Leffler the courage and spirit 9t
eion paymswta are mad* poaalbta,
plslard, will allow mem.-er* an op- rend a paper prepared by Mrs. Central Florida plnneera.
An attentive audlwwf '
p o r t uni ty to maintain their J. N. Whltner In which she set
the County will ceatiao* to furattendance record.
‘ forth a plea for "an qeamlnatlon sought eagerly to grasp ev S
F o r Y o u th a In
abb half the monthly amount H i t s T h e a t e r G i v e s P a r t y
I Speakers ache luted to addicts1of ourselves to see what wo are cry word of Isles sbsit 0 *W jj
until the levtplatare .meets thb
R e c o g n i t i o n O f S c o u t i n g * s 2 7 th
aa follows i
'the assemblyInclude Judge It. W./contributing tn the hesuty ami Henry Hanford! of the fata*"
F*ar to aatboriae old age assistT.'nre, Judge James(}. rihsrun, T. |advancement of our Ill'Ie City," battle on the morning * f “ etam
Battista Creaoll, B. E. Aiken! sne* funds being taken from the ______________ B i r t h d a y A n n i v e r s a r y
L. C. Kinord; P. C. Stanley and State treasury.
“ A town or n'rommunlly," Mrs. 1*37, when Capl. Charle* M*lm i
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. Intemlrnt, and. B. J. Hagpdorn, Whltner wro*e, "I think is a reflec­ fell; of anecdotea of osrly *•«• .&lt;
J. A. Rogers', W. H. U w BnaI Thirty-sis Boy Hcnuta were
TWa tocbl welfare unit in
O n T s k C S E f f e c t : Seout rvrcutlve from Orlando.
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bolli Harry Bradham; Body* moditie* to 04 famUWs. the re­
Hlavla Drainage District ,110* (named first) and thelri Boy be, of those that have liv«d
Fount air.' of humor popped J *
Mas**, M rs 's Specialty Shop, port continued. Replies runuy nf:rrnoon
destroyed Hcout gurW (turned secniof} 'who there.
continuously in »h* a3iiexa*t, j
aad Rady*’*-Orlando Corporations ,abt*d chiefly of beef, flour. d. j.d
which had "re to attend the Junior IHrh
K. T ; TVwuai a A. T»ylorj and prea. Uried milk and flashing.
“I thb* th.' v’ -'-V—
hid. rr.srhlnc fh*lr height In th# .BP*.
Angela. RmmtanGa*.
a vision. Added to the drlightful dress of C. P. Leffler of Miami,
One of the highlights of the
i a loan by
‘*,nn; r= . .
Adams, John Adsms; Andrews, and beautiful location for n rlty, who ricatlcd his iwreoaal c*P*ri ■ j
.Attera*7 Qmcrml Uadi* asked headquarters's statement waa the
Atria thlhami BeUln, Eddie 11*1- S.nfnrd has been well-plannni, ences In Mrltouvllt* whore M l .
the reart be amamsad tlm I t ta anaouariawnt that t t ram* he:*
distilii tu 'dint Bunlske, Bob Hickson; Urtfltn, for which we owe much to Gen­ youth ho Itvrd with HI* family,
Morris Cartrr and Joe Tetihcti eral Hanford anil those who as­
Fur ifO minutes be halted the,. *•
llrownlt-e, Thomas Cohb; Camp- sisted him in laying out Iho time's advanse amt stripp#*' IM !?S
sled with the organisation since " * mM
b*U, Sherwood Jacobson; Caswell,
‘ curtain from th* paat, tcIHhg *F
it was born 17 years a n thl* which had been th, moons of pro- Jo* Crvaihaw; Coleman, Hub City,"
flMSIm wof* eevtMWd for WPA
Mrs. Whltner further wrote the "Vqussllag, drunken hag*" VJ
week.
during fnuda that brorght great Fl&gt;»si Diwsoo, Dickey Brown;
that once roamed
MellanetH*
work.
"The service theaa young Improvement to the area in south- IteCatips, Jot Davis; Dingftldcr, •hut the ove of one's town, like thomughfarra after eating th*
like Ih# love of one* home, is a
The social mit gar* service as
tIt liens hae# rendered ta Aator- eastern part of Hemtnol, County Dick Mston.
rrfusJ from an "orange bitten
wok, as relief ta 14 f*milks which
Ira In flood and storm and Th ough the refunding opera- Dps*. J. T. Drummond; Doudney, nature Instlnre of nmiy people, shop," a popular establishment
toeladed cares of domes'c dlfflemergency la truly Imprrmlrr," lUm. It *a&lt; r*|«in»il. the dlstric. Hoy Burns; Dubose, Billy Bratton; an,I la moie highly ru'tivuled half a century ago.
eulttre, bshaviar or psrsoaallty
h* said.
managed to **r» auout fM.ttOO, Keren, Arthur Brsttan; Foi, by esampts and tradition.
Mr. Leffter traced the growth
problems of children, unoltUfacIn other parts of Mrs. Whit. of Mellonsllle. its later merger
■llowcrcr,. It I* ptobabl# that The drslnsc* district, eneem Fra**t Southward! Ihsrpcr, Orcn
tory relationship between parents
a yet more astounding reeord passing considerable much lau I Farrell; llrrndon, John Morris| ncr'a paper, she revlewnl briefly
and childrea, amnia] health prob- reveal th* no-*s of th* youag- would result if w* had *ny way highly suitable for celery pmluc- Hoy, Kent Rosswirr; Jlnkins, Bob­ some of the history or Hanford with Ihe then small community
Wm* associated with old age, and sttn, declared that tom, of th* in­ of recording th* miUtow of 'dally lion, was nested in lUJO anti it. by Ph*(ffsr; Run*. Jlmniy Shoe- and commented on certain events of Hanford. He asserted that
the cil liens of th* present Baa*
athdt personality problems.
good turn*,' Urge and small bits 1VJ7 the |HO,MM toml Issue wsj mt|
Mr Ksllaghan, l!»nry Tamm. ’of the founder's life,
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ford ‘‘have everything hare to
On# cao* waa complete'y lares- dividuals had given police previous of helpfulness which are a renttnl! mail# f»r Improvements to about Lantson, Mack tricvvtand; K. H.
Mrs Whltner Is former hls'ortigsted for th* Florida HUta trouble whlk *«h*rs of th« group feature of th* youths eipressing[ 4JMW acres of land. The rertiti-. I.sn*y, Jock Woodrutf; J. O. Uney. Ian of th* Halil* Harrison Chap- give Ihe tourist*, and will got
them some day If the proper
ware new to th* deptrtment.
Hospital, M waa reported.
cltlsenshlp through helping olh- cate* drew six percent Interest. |Walter Turner; l^onanly,* K. F. trr of Daughters of .ho Amcilcatt effort Is put forth." II* recoal*
Tbs County orraslutkn mad* Again on Rurntoy afisrnoon or art."
I Later, at the time some flVOtPi y,van.
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Long, Is-Itoy Cooper! Revolution.
mended advertising as the moat
rempkt* inrestlgation of six Sunday night the performance was
district, Mawntette, Buiiy Jwlmlti; Mason.
Prseedlng the feeding of the (ffectlv* method of calling this
Declaring that RcouUng I* a In Interest was
ruses for out-of-town agencies repented in tto Booth SU« Pri­ builder of Wider*, Mr. Btsnan {applied to th# KFC for a “R'lljtou,w*krr
‘ . Muore, William historical |jiprr. Mrs. It. J. Holly. city's advantages to the silent low
sand placed rerre applicant* with mary, th* Junkr High and Sen­ ■aid th# men of th# nation ohouUI|to#n with which new Im
kitm
l&gt;rer‘ |('„(inoy; McHanlal. Bytl Higgs;
consetvatioit rhslrmnn, mail* T. A. Mellon uf Pittsburgh who
umI* liearth* CCC.‘
1*1, William (iuelsch! Ni*. a short udilrcss In which she of northern people.
"look the country'* "red fur.lng four |wrrent interest, were
ior High,
issued. This «|H‘tnilon effected the
K'MilooeO « **•• ■»&gt;
'autllnsd th* miruosc of ih* afterMany locelltea heart fur 'the
In nil cases the lunchroom was traders souarely In tho ere."
first I Into the dramatic tale® of
lh« object of the prvwkre' quest.
the death of Capl, Mellon, for
Foodstuffs wets stolen and eaten
whom Ihe fort was runted that
on the premises, fire extinguishwas the nucleus foe this City’*
•re were lwrert*4 and their con­
early growth. The story waa
taining liquid sprayed on walls and
floors, aad other property dam­
tuld by I'rof. A. J. Hanna of
aged tn some extent.
Thirteen eases, In which all de­
Chief Williamx sail h. and Po­
Approximately 200 more un­ fendants were negroes, wsr* dl» lice Officers Charles Shaffer anil
itary unit* are yet to he placed posed of yesterday afternoon In
J. A. Howard picked up tnformato residences Imre' under prori- tha weekly session of Municipal
Lncal I.nms will assemble tl
r'on from som* of th* quintet's
•Wan adopted recently in a City Coon under City JiaJg* Freak
T P, M. tunioirow In lb* Vebies
past records that divert suspicion
ordinance, according to G. P. MilWr.'
Hotel for a regular meeting,
oa th* fit*.
C ir c u s F « t M a n »
Fait on, City health inspector.
Following are tho defendants,
Arresta and an admission of
Mr. rsxtdh atul Commission- th* charges oa which they were
H u rt In C r a s h ,
Wednesday's Udss, Tidal Sta­
•v W. R. B u r s t are svtrereinv booked sad th* disposition* of th* guMr followed shortly, according
tion, (Kean i’ier, IWytona Beach:
to
official
report*.
U ses T w o B eds
installation of sewat* disposal
low, 1:50 A. M. and 3:24 P. M.i
Th* youth* Mill were in the City
The Hons and Daughters of iW
waMa that har* been staadiaed
Willi* Johnson, naannk. It* or
high H: I I A. M. and H:32 P. M
Territory uf Florida l*&lt;t night
by the Mat* Board o f Health.
30 day*! MattW Butler, drwnk nml Jail *i 2:30 o'rirek this afternoon,
la cer'ato sections of the disorderly, 110 or 30 days: Fred­ bur Chief Williams said he prob­
Mrs. Marion Hi. John* Iasi night made an official appearance at
I City Commissioners, who met
CHy* where no sewer connections die Byrd, disorderly conduct, re­ ably would amigg the defen lints
was named chairman of the West ihe (Vmennial Fournier's Day dinlast
night
and
adjourned
to
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ner In ihe episcopal Church Parnr« peoilble, individual Hispoeal treated |H&gt; bond; Emma Thomas, In Juvenile court sometime late to­
t&lt;nd • Founder's D*y dinner, wd! Side School Parent-Tesi her Ass*, i&gt;h lluure and occupied a apodal
ptoata are hwulled. Connections asiauk, «I0 or 30 'day*; Jsmre dayciaiian
Nominating
Coni
mine#
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reconvene tonight for their reguwith a central system are mad* Thomas, disordery conduct, 110
report within th, next IU&gt; days on table,
lur bl-monthly session,
where such Is feasible.
nominees in ihe organisation's of­ Urganliiil on F*t&gt;. IH, 1W4, by
Mrs. Frederick McKay In Tampa,
fices for one year,
Owners of buildings eetrtolylng Lilli* Preh. drunk. I&gt; *r H&gt; U U n i J f A H M O r ilie H
Th*
monthly
meeting
of
tho
«d, wao injured in an automobile
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wMh the ordinance pay mUy for days; Jres* Barare, reckless drlr- R e llc V W F l y
P e*U ’
Mrs. Burke Sierl, gave a pe­ 'h,. unit has gained popularity and
Board
of
Directors
of
the
Hentlcrash near Plomaton. Ho »* • E &lt; | U ip n iC n t 1 0 T B I T
the Fort Mellon Chapter woo
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tha material* need la the epora- log, lid or 30 days; Eddie Wesley,
noln County Chamber of Tom- riodic fccreiary'a teport and of­ formed here on Jan. IP, this year
------disorderly roadnrt, 111 or SO days;
M C R K C S t l V f d O f f said to have sustained a broken
fered
her
ihanka
to
Mr*.
Rabun
rib and several bruise* when The first tDick load of rquip- m*m to schedulml for 7:30 o’clock who served as secretary during with ihe following officers;
H. L. Duhnrt, flotation of tanitgry
------toitight in tho Olander building.
Mr*. F. E. Roumlllai, president!
regularloam. Si# or SO day*. »ua- County suthorliWe feportetl to- 4he track carrying him hl4 an- meat for Remitwile County’* farm
Mr*. Rirele's ole rue#.
exhibit in the Central Florida Expended; Carrie Tbodma, dtaorderly ^
,har tho reretu lock of com- other vehicle.
A iiiiigruut in.lulled a piano Mrs. R. O. Chase, 1st rice-prwiMba
Iso
bell
Thursby,
Stale
ileni, Mrs. Fanai* V. I^e, 2nd
The carnival man scales ovir position at Orlando Frb. 15-20
conduct, estreated |S bond; LtKtus pUt,,, rrgsrdtag "pe.t flies" brt-t
•pocinllbt In food coriservat on, solo by Mm. I(. It. I'lppln and ' a vice-president;
Miss KlltaWtb
Wssklngtou, Inmate of disorderly jn fhrui bolls ladiestrs the &lt;mr- TOO pounds and the strength of waa transported today by C. Ik
vocal
number
by
Mr*.
Margaret
paid an official visit today to
Whltner, secretary; Mrs. 7- B,
kotue, estreated S3 bond; Leroy ,jm, m#nsce has bren brought un- eight mon were rcqulrrtl to lift I Dawson, Cm nty farm agent,
Mnffrt.
Ih* Bttninol* County Home DeraRaitlff, treasurer; Prof, W. J.
Mhcbslt, breaklag and entering, j , , „ n(rol.
him into an ambulance.
| Cases, tapirs and other nppsruonatrallon unit headed by MUs
Wells, historian; Mrs, W, W,
Bscausc of his enormous stie, tu* on which to lay and display a;t- JooopMan Boydston.
transferred to juveuUo court; Er- R y. Hsuaholdar, County attorrrett Jon**, dissrdsrly eomhsct. H'J ney who took a* advanced po*l- two hospital beds were required (proilmatrly 15 vartciks uf vegeA le r t F ir e U n it
,utbku Were removed to Grange
or 30 days.
i on
In ; thr inwkutlon
of to support him.
Celery shipper* In th* Banfnni
H a lt H D a m a g e ! I n !
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Ftat*Board of Ifrahb regulations
■res are slated to meet In Ih*
I Mis* Josephine Boyilston, Coun­ Saafecd Atlantic National Bank
*s—ts s t---- n ----- i i beru to govern hull disposition, M e d i c a l S o c i e t y
L oca l W o o d s B la s e !
ts/in wo - - s T n n l a k i ' f homo demonstration agent, was
B w A ia ff F e m lU
.la Ke b*tkv*d tho -matter is
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i o n i u m l Uft|nr pm*-wlnniag pro.luna tomarraw morning to review Ih*
U iin l
F o r $100
»w&gt;« whipped*th« record."
results on • shipping moratorium Reveral huuset In tho Buena |*•
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I Cures refuse la being hauled
Th# Bemlnow'Cou.ty Mmta.l ^
Inaugurated In an effort to boost Vista section uf Sanford wsr* sn-,j,
TWg building pnrmka ware U* * r &gt;*^.w*^ I n &gt;
8*“ ' Soektr io SclmduWd tn assemble b* displayed In her booth at thr market price*.
dcngvrrd yrstvrday afternoon asjrs
in Fsnmld-Loughton Memorial
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n rising wind fanned a woods fir*
n * wsnlfcnrt Mrntly cloudy, Inin lifp and swrpt flames into' fa
probably rain In north and ten- dry clumps of vegetation.
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iral portion* tonight and Wednes­ The City Fire Depnnmont spent‘ j*
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F. Paxton reuk am Mtiva part in
day! rektoc in gortk portion lo- about two hour* combatting ihoj &gt;
nlght gad to north and central bins* with h.inl pumps and allttingl *
portions
Wednesday.
Extrsmo ftr# breaks In the thicker patches t
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Northwest Florida, cloudy aad of woods.
Flying spark« landing on roof *
rehtor tonight, Wednesday partly
cloudy gad colder in extrema top# were quickly showered with J
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In crea te O f 3 6 In Year

SdMol ‘Job' It
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C ity Court Hears
2M Sewage Units Thirteen Cast* In
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According to an article appearing in the Times-Union
Jdlsplay their trailers. tin m e n
yesterday, the annual tax bill of every man, woman and Editor Th# Herald:
What la the matter with Kaa- buzzed artxrad telling and demonchild in the country in 9100. Furthermore, thin article in ford that h doesn't have a Trait* ’strating, different atyle, and type*.
quoting from a report of a ntaff of tax expert* operating ;rr „ m P 7 Thi. i* th. q ^ t o n from th. 960 0 0 0 Arm,! Car .0 ...under the Twentieth Century Fund, Inc., goes on to show that ha* b e e sUed u* over and ekeaper 945040 jo®* war. iho«n.
that thia $100 a year ia for the operation o f city, county, ever again, as Mr. Davy and I During thU show on, could deand atate government* only. It does not include the fed- !* * • *H t»d th* many lovely and »lgn and plan their own trailer a*
e r i j government. I f the expense* o f the government in * lr» " n,» trailer camps in flor- they wlrh#d, and the manufacturer
Washington are added to the individual's tax hill, the total *
la neaelv B9nn a wear
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w H * ? !. . . 4 ;. * rear.
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. In the Winter Trailer visitors and wit them. Appliance talesmen
Putting it another way, the Century Fund report.* tav, , U i imI tlw timpf from „ . y.
ht.pt bui,
di.pUylng the
that approximately one-fifth o f every dollar that everyIona Beach to Sarasota, and
the Modern trailer cooking ami heatman, woman, and child In thia country earn* in used to pay very first thing we were asked tig equipments, that makes trailtaxes. But what in even more significant in the statement » * » * hr Sanford, nich * pretty, er hr* comple--.
Uut "the fraction would be clone to one-fourth if borrowing l,ur*r!lT*- P*«™ wl,hfishing etc.i ln»We the Trailer camp pet pie
were to be replaced by an increase In taxes." In other * " " 'T **
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word*, In spite o f the nation's enormous tax bill, the i n c o m ^ J ^ , MWvr&lt; on)y l0
•« »h* « ^ P. i&gt;.nre. we,e
of the government i* "till not sufficient to pey it* hills. ho» them that we dll need one. We ylnnned, fishing trips arranged,
•very dollar which the federal government receives from we-e tohi by *ome peopl, that tihuin# boards were tw&gt;y, cards
taxes, it spends two, the other o f which it Itorrows and they h»d to drive to Orlando when •W,r&gt; much In use, everything to
must some day repay.
,,ry really warned u stop here, stake the convention a succtss
The reason that no bigger protest ia made against e x -* “ .'*:* ro“ !i ,,ml Bo p1*” '•
orbltant taxation, the Century Fund further explains. U
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because most people do not realise they are being taxed to Tr, ilfrW p. rllH hon ,hr
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any great extent. If a bill were presented tq every cltlxen
fnm lhr Arr„ , r bull fine, m .how., snd h .. to haw enterat the end of the year for hla share nf tho government * f , r • f . w weeks wehnd 10 trail,.lalnmvnt. Why couldn't Banfonl
coat; that Is, if every brad nf a family had to dig down ill t s that asked os if they might derive som, of this luslne/r? We
hia jeans at the end nf the year to pay his own taxes, and path there, only to ■&gt;, told that have beauty scenery, fishing, wahis wife's taxes, and each o f his children’s taxes, his howls Kanfortl had no trailer cansp In the ter, and sun«hlnc to offer them,
ity and they trfviled on to Or* even Rider Springs water to drink.
of anguish could lie heard to high heaven, hut liecause he ando.
High class peopl, travel In trail­
paya them a little hit at a time on everything that he buys Why should Sanford refuse ers snd they have money,
throughout
the year, he aubmlta without a protest.
ujn
.people,
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Th* cost of a camp Is &gt;mall, all

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Calm lli'iii'it, ill nrnirtltuu't- willt the tlt'.-tirca of Hu strcinll.v prominent rt'altltutn with lavlnh rpniilt-nccn, Inrgf
estntea anti exclusive hiithing clubs, han taken ilrantlc
steps to keep the city clear o f trailer tourist*, hut what
may have been a nuisance to swank Palm Ileiu'h la prov­
ing a Itoon to many other cltlea in Florida.
No pabble ntttVedi It sltritd ttu
0|M-niriK nc«r Sarasota ia the 'National Winter Trailer
rush.
When It paused beside the pool Show' with all Important mnnufaiturera exhibiting at thr
WMbacre Samoaet trailer town. Estimates of the number
and drank.
Only , . . I sr* a shining flank
of Irailer* already in Florida run as high tin 2ft,000, nr
Creeping beyond the laurel-hrusn. increase over Iasi yenr of 200S' . By official count trnlb rs
tire rolling into the Slate nt the rntn of 2r&gt; |a-r hour.
fated momrni it will sptlng
"In Washington," saya Time News-Mugucine, "the big­
IN tvrrlhl* silver on Its prey.
Ok, small tewartl and meager stay! gest factor ill the fastest-growing |J. S. industry Inst week
filial a registration statement with the Sta-urities anil Et
Th* heart Is such a little thing.
change Commission for the first public offering of trailer
And now the llritlsh parliament stock. The registrant was Covered Wagon Co., the little
doesn’t want m pay a pension to Mt. Clemens, Mich, concern which was founded in t!Kt0 by
tho Duke of Windsor. Hr shou'tl Arthur (leorge Sherman.
Exasperated by the faults :.ntl
organise himself a T"wn.rml club. failures of a trailer he Imiight, Trnllrrman Sherman built
one for hifnself, was besieged on the road by so m.tnv
W t see wltrrr Sally Kami *a
'trailer tappers* (curious callers) that he derided to nnke
conung hark to iMyiona llrsclt.
Now that's the sort of thtag his model commercially.
"A t the Detroit Automobile Show in ID.10 Mr. Sheinian
that makes the wild waves will.
gat a hatch of orders, reached a production nf 18!&gt; trailers
T9ere are ■•&lt;&gt; kinds of people Ity IBM. That year his sides wern fJifi.fMW). Ily lOIifi he
ia this world: those who agree wt h sold 1.1(H) trailers for $.rUH),IHH). laist year, working night
you, and those whom yeu never
anil day. Covered Wagon turned old ft.DOO trailers sorth
did like anyway.
some $.'1,000,000. With added facilities provided out of
Baby born In trailer. Hi* hlrth- the new fiuutuing. Covered Wagon ho|H*s t&gt; hit the 20,000
ptar* will have to be slate I **en mark in IBHft. Total II. S. trailer production wna an es­
cento."— Tantpa Tribute. They timated .Ti.000 in lO.'tfi.
should name him "Little Kuv
"Still smnll nre even Covered Wagon profits—
about."
in 10.14. about $10,000 in 15)15 anti $H6.IHH) for the first
(50.000
Oeneral Hugh Johnatm, of lllua nine mouths o f last year. Only preferred stock
Rag la fame, romr* out strong ,-n shares) will Is* sold to the public in the proposed financing.
"parking" the Supreme t'liurt. I-* All common stock (25)5,000 shares) Is owntal by Fournier
still thinks the Nil A was a good Sherman. IW t-ach preferred share will Ih* convertible
thing.
Into two shares of rommon stock, giving the public ita first
chance nt the U. S. trailer’s future."

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th# public didn't rar, for ita tabloid
alas ami went buck to regulation
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Washington Merry- (io -Itouml
•aya John l#wl* doesn't want t*
hold an election In Henersl Motors
plants breau e he's afraid it will
show hr hasn't got a majority. As
• matter of fan most of the (Inneral Motors workers don't want to
Join Lewis’ tl, A..W . union.

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O f A la b m m a ’ s L a z i e s t P e r s o n
In

Wrist Watches

S o u th e rn R e s e a rc h

rah! Ih* stranger, "but je* the
BIRMINT.HAM. Al*.. Fet.
I/P)—Alaaanur* “ raaleat" person, Vamr I ain't on# to sit by and letj
legt mlary Nkk Weldon, was 'too a mortal die U I kin help it. I 1
got some corn |’l| .give so'* he(
no account to eat.
The story of hi. Inert eilatcnc* can live a little longer."
Nick, without ao much as turn­
was uncovered hy W PA writer*,
conducting a research In the ing his head. Inquire ! in a scarce­
ly aoditsl • whimper:
state on laziness.
' lie the com s h e lld !”
Nirk got the “ aang" ol having,
"Naw," replied the stranger.
oth rs feol him a* a baby an-l'
he never was Inclined to tacklal "Rut the four of ua can let in
and—
self-feeding.
Nick's parents fed him until he| “ Drive on to th* boneyard."
grew to he quite a boy, but they said Nick.
d id ami Nick was adopted by
humant'arlan neighbor* who fed P i c k e t P r o t e s t s
Mick for years ami year*.
S p i k e d R a ilin g *
Finally their pa'lenc* bream*
exhausted. They sentenced Nick
MIN DON. Feb. *.—OPl—An un­
to starvation In the community usual one-man erusade has hc&gt;n
bnneyard.
conducted in front of the gov­
Nirk heard hi* doom without ernment huildinga at Whitehall.
so mveh as a grunt ami three
A man wearing a long white
mrn loaded him in n wagon.
root with red splashes on it.
Rn route to the honeyard a mea.it to represent blood, ha* j
stranger was rnrounterd.
marched to ami fr o —campaigning I
“ Whast the matter with that against dangerous spiked tailings.
m an!" he asked.
On one able ho carries a no-1
Nick's lazy life was related.
tier pointing out the peril* o fj
•He’* a onery whelp, I reckon." being impaled on such railing* I
w* need to start Is a park, lights
snd water showers and toilets,
snd a shuffle board, the other
amusements will follow,

MOONI.ICHT
A panther, prrrtngv ami white.
The moonlight runs a. my left
hand.
■all on the ruck and sure on ssnd,
It threads thr mountain icmvr.s nf
night.

DRINK Nl'MR DRY I'AI.K (ilNT.RM AI.R AND
I'l'P R R I t TRI-'K FR U IT LIMR KIC.KKT TO COUNTRRALT
.... ........V IIVteHt.5A.MA W l f t ' fcN&amp;UAP •
NRRI MALTRD CBOCOLATR
NEW ROOT RRRR
ROTAI. CROWN COLA
NRItl TRUK FRUIT ORAN0R
TREAT tO I'RM I I.F TO T ltK IIKMT
' Rlrriiiate Be .lira
N'KHI BOTTI.INO t o .
t’. R. » lc R K E - «w e e f

Il'N IIssnt rrmm Psa.
Wright, rrgi«it*r; Mrs.
M.
lo- nhirt, rhaplain.
The group wa&lt; nrgani/eii to
hi'mir the tr.&gt; itory of the pioneets
who comribu :-d to Florida's irrriloiial development and to roller!
snd preserve ihe true historical
record o f that important part of the
hi.&lt;oi) of thia State, known *s it*
territorial period.
Also under the organizaiiun'a
eye romrs the Spanish, Kiiglj-h.
and Frenrh (iiliinizaiiun periols
and sut sequent iState hisury.
Sons ami Daughitr* o f the Terrlioty of Florida also strive to use
their influence in every lawful
manner to see that a rurrrrt his­
tory of th« territorial period ia
taught in all Florid* sehooli.

Scouts being accepted for mem brrahip in the past 12 months
are aa follows;
Troop Ml, Kit at Presbyterian
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The American Automobile Asao- Church—Franri* Almbustrr, Kir­
ttailon, complains that It* mall ia by Kite. It. A. Ilnwanl. Cecil
being aiisrouted - whlla farmer* Mixon, Koy Mison, James Itusalamor at its offices all over th* sell ami Jamr* Tiawiek.
Troop 14. First llaptisl t'lmnh
toontry for benefit cbrrks, pe­
cans# the Agricultural Adjustment —A lfr«l A. Batten, Carroll CulDavbl
(latrhel,
1’ecil
Administration has a-sunird the pepper,
alphabetical abbreviation of the Jones, ft o■nLI T. Madden, TherAmerican Automobile Association, an Thrasher ami Rufu* Wmills Jr.
Troop 75,
All
Souls' CtlhAAA.
Obviously the situation
n',r
Church—Edward
Higgins.
cells fur an euro A.
Ralph I'esold and Wade W.
Now that the suggestion has Singletary.
Troop
15.
First
Mi-thudi.;
beam mail* that a person who 1*
seventy years old ts too "aged and ('hutch—Olenn Cochrsn. Walter
Infirm” to sit on th* Huprrtn# Court Dale, Ruddy DuRote, Fart Je'er,
doesn’t it necessarily follow that Hilly Tipplns. (Tlfford Williams
thert should "Iso be som* age and Miller Williams.
Th* Knglih Ministry of Timsllaik for thosg who serve in th*
Troop 5. Kiwaols Club—John
is
attempting
to gv&lt;
Malls of fongr*** or for that Adams, Itllly Rranan, Mark Cle­ port
waiter in the Whit, House ittelf? veland, Rugene Cochran, ChirL-s the “ old crocks"—extremely dibpidstrd automohilr*— o ff
BruVkshap* it would be a good Idea ia Cook
T. J. Drummond,
O m
|ish loads. I: n vstimareil "UO.lMU
provide that nobody ros'd do any- Fartel. fieorre
Flrk. Sanford
ears mute than five year* old are
nfter the ago of aovtn-y. I VUh, Phllln Kronen, Paul Moiire
[aiUI In use.
bec-Me dawks k,
■ .nod «• Teahet.

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TIRES

Beginning Tomorrow — Feb. 10th.
• 2000 Passenger Car and Truck
Tires — 50c up.

Buy Now and Save

TIRES on
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“Fay As You Ride"

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Local Scout Troops T e r r i t o r i a l Unit
Show I n c r e a s e Has Entire Table
Of 36 In Y e a r At Founders F e t e
l l n i l M H * iw s raa* ii«#»
official* thanked Malinger Joseph
,'U Maientrtto today.

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" I b y a chore- or a f l i p ; ’ on *be
I oth#.- a aatFv urges people l®
'rla li SL James Park ami u r our
spikes."
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Taxes gen erally are collected from a v e r y few pernonn. place to stay? Ihiytnna fin c h ’has
with the Lord of hosts,
T h e big gasoline companies p a y the ex o rb ita n t e ig h t cent a camp, Orlando has a ramp. Winopen you th. windows
tax on gasoline and then ra ise th e price o f th eir gasoline. »*r Oanlen hs* on, of ih* m-.si
pour yot
which every autom obile o w n e r has to buy, by enough
to up to-date, attractive ramps In the
•hot there*shall
o ffs e t the tax. W hen gasolin e is selling fo r .tw enty-one
T 11’1' ,ln ,hl* • ,-M*' * * *om' ,ifour r "**
let's increase the merchants' salet,
cents a gallon, e ig h t cents o f th a t price goes to pay the „ upn(l“ y * Wt llrnTvr,.
r *„ Ha'r*.
let’s double the filling station bus
tax. In oth er words, If th e re w ere no tax tm gasoline, the
l0 . ttrD,, he T r T r „ nv, n. Incss,-let’s line our dock with boar*
W INTKg SKA
price would be th irteen cents. A n d on e v e r y ten gallons o f |,m ami as w, nni* ,hr ugh the to rmt for fishing parties. Let's
The Mighty armory t f th* sea
t&gt;wns almost every town had a fill our rafes with people, let's
Me* Mat Its shield upon the imi, gasoline the consum er would sa ve e ig h ty cents.
T h e same th in g Is tru e o f cigarettes, kerosene,
ftssi smp. Lakeland grrr-» th* nail- fill our shows with people every
Jm spears upon the stnd.
thry 'hive
drive lm
into
the main show, le t’s crowd our streets wl.h
&lt;&gt; thP
Dwp beat tht- drums in the sea snd clothing, practically e v e r y th in g th at w e buy. W e do * » *as" ,hry
Rrailrntnn, shoppers, let's give our orehi-'tms
raves,
not pay the tax direct, and v e r y often w e d o not know thut street with a esmp.
Aad tho war host.., , 1111ml In sum- «
■ " 'W i n s *ny t « . t
M M th, t „ b th m .r it n .m l
"tT
S'
mnns
in
on
the
price
which
we
h
a
v
e
to
pxy
th
e
mt
rchnnt.
K\
cimps,
ami
when
Sit
arrived
at
Ing
Up
With
the limes, K„ trailer
th* marching waves.
w„ f .uni the town w .i.i craiy ami huilj a Trailer ramp,
thousand - uglea fill the winds. cry poverty-stricken fam ily, e v e r y field laliorer. every w illow er, every crippled child, e v e r y unem ployed workm an, and with rxritemrm, over their nmven- Trailers are no: a fail they lire
And the while caldrons swirl
What. * 1* 1* the unseen attny everyb od y else has to pny his p rop ortion ate shnre o f these ikm, for three blocks outskle of here u&gt; stay, l-et’s prepare for next
taxes on e v e ry th in g that he buys. H e has to pay them in hv t«mp, a-out 'joo Trailers season ami invite Trailer gue«is
passed.
Over tho waters move, the fog
the rent on his home and h e hns to pay them In the low er " km| t,,r •i1»P|,r. h,’"y manufsr- her*.
Idh. aa echo, Ilk* a sigh of regret salary which he receives because o f the h ea vy tuxes which " " " •
,r,,m ,h' tr f* r,orl" .KSTKLLF, THOMPSON H A W .
ong enough to rotno there ami
r a t the shout of the sea
Kltlrr Spring.
his
employer
hits
to
pay.
the threat of th* winter shy.
Beta Vsa Aletyn* All**.

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Fircntoae R ivte you rules *o '" m e r e Ike
a n fely b e lli in to t i r e * . . . d ef I 'e yardaticka
o f b l o w o u t prnlcclioN, aon-akid a t o p p in g
e ffic ie n c y , and lonp. safe. M ileage.
First s k e is . e l th* weeldf* (eeeleil meter kes «***
. . . the safely skats* ml tk* waeld’t la r(* .t U s l fleet
, . . skasew ky Ak Jawkias. w atld’s laadmf laad spaed
resard kalder. wkea k* drev* U s S', t tew see at sa
• t w it e .peed ef 14* ■ mile* per ketse lee 4* s* e M «e ti.e k e e r. . . . Imw M smiMsetie* ( o n Ik* ske i* . ml
* - r ‘ — - ia Ike grwsMiag M t mile ladisaapeli.
Spaed C h s .is . . . reakad Rest ky fasl fiadtat w i v se
•ity aafiaaers far qeisk. .Jm .tappiaa slfisieaey.

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C'kooee Flrewtone Gem-Dipped Tire* and
yoe bey the bnU — Ike *afc*l tire* money
eae bey. They give yoe more of everything
extra valee* that moke tho
that eoeata
ymou* with safety.
Fireateae same ay

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PROGRAM IlKAKS F i l l ’ I T

M ID V H .L K , Fla.. FVb. S .-IA ’*—
. The program to ent ourage farmer*
i to raise mote livestock i, lienting
Mra. Forre.t Ga'chel wz» heatThe piano pupil, of Mia. Mar^result, here. A solid tramload of
era
on
Monday
afternoon
to
the
facet
L.
Davia
were
pw
ruted
in
149
J E M FRANCES PEARSON, Sockty E4H*r
Known to collector* a , the .the Tagalog language a , "Habra,- hi-g*. the Urg&lt;-*t shipntent in &lt;hi»
member* of Circle Number Four ■ 'recital at the Woman'. Club on
Kalaguun
Kaptipunaii aecti n’, history, recently moved
of the Firat Bap iat Church at Friday evening at 1:15 o'clock, •'Agulnablo U»ue*,” a group of , Taaaang
G a r d e n C lu b P a r t y
the.r regular bu,tne«, meeting.
Re*- W*. U. Fleming, aoprano. a*- •lamp* innueif In thr Philippine, [N a g Manga Anar Nag Bay an." ^from Midvilte,
nearly 49 year* ago i* finally l.oughly translated, 'h i, i, “ S o v -,
— -------------Mr*. II. If. Hill, chairman, pra*
on the program,
T o B e H e l d F e b . 12
rreign Worshipful
Association! Mr. and Mr*. Frank lu» so t f
aided and lei the devotional. Mra.* The atage and room, of the receiving catalog recognition.
! Haver,trarv. New Vot£. are ihn
Although thr react date of of thr Son, of the Country”
I . F,. Tew gave the Bible .tudy lea- club were beautifully decorated
There will be three promineat
[
Also
the
ontra
l
part
of
the
de.jK&gt;'*s..
of Mr. ami Mis K. II. »M *
their
appearance
i.
not
certain,
aon
and
Mra.
Gate
he
I
conducted
tha
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P‘nk
gladioli,
palma
*»•!
pedMba Dorothy Warren motored
W k DXESD .AY
gueat aprakera at the annual
Mia.ion Stidy »**,if&gt;n. Plan* were •*••! ba.krta of gladioli and gar- the atamp. are in.cribvd t.ps and ' signs, for the most part, eon- Ml1,
* Th*r« will b* ■ boan) mr*U«f luncheon of the Sanford Garden to Jacksonvile Sunday.
Hrpublun si»t* of n *un, a sun within a '
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t
made for the circle', panicipuion den flower*. The flower room wa* 1*99, the time that
V)f U m
Sanford Oardm Club Club at the Woman’. Club on
The tin I &gt;*■ u ■ **f fv op NemFltipina caUted under the presi­ triangle, a star or three star.
in
the
World*.
Day
of
Prayer
to
oe
Freaided
over
by
Mra.
A
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M.
II.
S.
Truehart,
who
ia
lcm
Wcdncaday morning at 10:09 A. Friday, Feb. 12 at 1:00 o'clock.
'her Dne me at the Girl Siout
dency of General Emilio Agui- arranged to form a triangle.
M . at th* home of Mr*. II. M. M n . W . II. Sutton of Pine Caatle, pcrarily nslding in lakeland, ob.trveil at the church Friday at Philip, and Mra. tto.i Adam*, a .Ij tThe
l . r-._ ...I
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.. G ihi- l ittle House I t i F it'h y afternoon.
3:09 P. U .
ai.trd by Harold Ila-Vin-. l.erov naldo.
waa a viaitor
Sunday,
late Col. ,George
Fapwotlh on Park AYvnuc.
the fir.1 .peaktr, wdt ootllne the
Rvfrrrhnicma were .etvnl at Eatrulge, Jo* Dougla.., an.I CfifThe latest issue of the t : S ., dale, who served In the American Tin- riim i's ,, te-is were pa* ml
TH* Sarin Purktr II rp hanag* plana for the Slate Federation.
the aocial hour to the following: bed Proctor.
calalog
classifies these stamps army in the Philippines, wn* bl­ nod ignallii.g vvj. pracn.ed. Ih a
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i.a
Elizabeth
Turner
ha*
re
Club of the P in t Mdbodlat M U . Mary t omplon of Orlande , ufTlfJ from
Mr*.
J.
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M
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W.
D.
Hard-1
Program,
were
gtvrn
out
by
under
"F’iliplno
revolutionary gov. alrumrntal In obtaining most of
‘"vr " rs adjourned with thu
inp
to
pointa
in
Church will meet at the home of will give a abort addrea. and Sou[h q , ^
nrr, Mr,. K. I . Glrn. Mr*. H. H. Caroline Le# and Lillian Boyle, rrnment isaur*.’’ It list* 21 ma- the data about lire Agilinaldo
*’ * ’.tp,.
Mr*. Gvurgt Me Crum on Weal Mra. John J. Bell of Wintry Pnrh
_
Hill, M r,. George Huff, Mr*. Ilrit- and the Mi„e.«
Su,an
IVigbi, jor varietir*. divider I into postage stamp*. He explained that the
P in t Street at 3:00 o'clock.
and Nyack-on-lh:-Hudaon, N. Y ..1 Mra. J. M. Moye and daughter, i*cn John,on. Sir,. J , A. Jhrange. Elirabeth Leffler, Hazel Wht
s t o p s u o i.n s
rtgUlration, newspaper, revenue | Kntipunnn society wa* n patriotic
fCROW
*n*
fiaugiuvr* ] *
**. n«
i ,iuriivdi
The l.itcrature Department of will .peak on “ How to
Mrriam, spent laat week in Tampa M f". S.tah Stewan, M in Stewart, hunt, Joyce Hum, Uiui-e Mough
\ a«t via |ot it&gt; of n il.D S *l»rt
and telegraph stamps a* well a* acv'tet society, Masonic in ninny
Woman’* Club will men for a Fein*.''
attended the Gaaperilta cclcbratim. ,Mrw- t.. K. Tew, Mis, Helen l hap- ton, I.enora Whbldon. Alice Wight. revenue slumped paper. Appar­ of it* usage*, tm! with it* mam in Ihe no*e.
V Ivw iltopa af
abort bu,inc.-a le.aion at 3:00
A ll re.rrvation. for the lunch-j
man of Philadelphia, ami Mia* and Marcia Proctor asaisied in ently, except
for ihe
teviiiuo, objective the banding together of VI.LKN'S
tPoitr*ellla&gt;
N O SK
o cluck. There will be a program at eon murt be ma.le with the circle
j lr t . T Bradford Bynl of A t- Minnie Stewart.
aerving.
statnpttl paper, the various iyp-« Filipino* seeking
independence1 D ltlll’S dropptd back into the
3:30 o'clock to which the putlic i» chairman by Wednea.Uy right. |anta&gt; Ca&gt; ,,
Mr
un&lt;t
j no«e will not only prerrnl, hut
------------------ — ------| Th* following nutni era coat- wrre useil indisctimitinlel, in the ft out Spanish rule.
cordially Invited.
A buaineaa meeting of
the Mr*. ,j „ odom, J f anJ Mr
mails.
When Admiral Dewey captured &gt;«u " ill he a»lnnl*hed how uuichTHU Its DAY
Garden Club wrill be hebl at the aril| j j j , ^ u paa,fri&gt;
Heptihliea Fdtpinu
In Mouse,| condition Ihe stamp* Manila, the
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a
t
" t
5ylr*n Sprues, tiarhmann - J*aa
' ilipma J| i)
1 &gt;"“r ‘ ' ’'-H "HI dt*aptrear. A»h
The Alathean Cla*a of the Woman'. Club at 10:30 Friday
,
are fairly common ami have u wa* in coni ini of nil the iisland*! ) our druggis', lor
Baptlit nuren will meet at the morning for the election of ofFriend, of irerry Hall will be
A I L I N'* il'I I I N S i r r t T A )
low nutikct
value.
However, vcepl Manila and vicinity
ai d I
home of Mr*. J . C. Michel), Mag- ^icrn'Intereated to learn that he ha. been
NttSFl DltttPS
those hearing cancellation* or a&gt; the naval station nt Cavite. Tie-1
aolia Avenue.
--------------- ----------------------------iran.ferretl from Gaineavdlr |,
— Atlv.
tuchsd
to
covet*
me
considered
Filipino*
co-operated
in
the
______
| Florence Well*.
The T . K. I.. Clara of the Firxr
_ J Pen.aocla by th« Wool worth Co.
quite
valuable;
eompurutively rapture of Manila, but in the I
Man the lifeboat*!
Swinging Along, Bennett - K i r b y
BaptUt Church will meet in the.
fe v are known in exi*t m thi* Spanish surrender them wa* a
HONOR RO LL
church annex Thuraday morning at j
Hun up the aternt aignal,!
I Fite.
* r M eottUition.
Mr*. Vivian Bower of Atlanta.
No doubt they were proviso that Filipino insurgent.*
“ Ginger" Jane i, in the N'avy Gyp.y Khapaady, Aahfurd— • Inra
_ *:00 o'clock to t|ullt, A covered’ Official* ut the Sanford Gram­ Ga., i* the hou,c gurat of Mr. ami
not *o widely 0*e»l m the mail* not be allowed to enter Hie city.
,«liih luncheon will ie aerved a: mar School relra*ed freently the M r,. Qutltan lorlsn at thr Langley now. a, the lollirkiiig atar o f Ha«kina,
e* then act op tinder Agtiitialdo
liming tin* period. American!
* jmon.
“ The Holy Terror,” the Twentieth Hungarian Caardaa, Brounoff —
Honor Hull for thu third unit. Apartment*.
Kadi of the aluutps, beside, the soldier* found plenty of evidence j
Century-Fox
riot
of
fun
opening
Gwyttne
McCrutn.
F ifID A Y
The record* »huw that aeven per
■•ales,
hem*
tinteller.*
"K
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K.”
ol the activities of tlie republic- 1
The G irl Scout* will meet It cent of the fif'.h grade and ivvnn
Mi** Elizabeth Mrthvin left yes­ Wednesday at the Hitx Theater. (■&gt;! k l.iule March lidhro;
the IJille H uum - at 3:13 o'clock p»-r rent of the &gt;ixth g.ade made terday for Tampa where ah,, ha, I aughablr, prnnki.h, rictnu, — a I,&gt; A Song, Holfe — Satah Marg­ I hey tepreaent the fir*: three an government, including estub-l
words of tin society known in ledimi-nt of postal and other1
ate Ault man.
to make bird hmim-*. The M lo ri the hennr roll for Ihi* unit:
gone in training at the Tampa whirlwind of tnischirf, oxciiement
services for which slump* were1
Itvrtie. Behr — t'ainline l!o*i»rMary
Alice
ilili
and
Mary
and
Joy—
that's
Jane
Wither*,
In
Municipal
lloapital.
The following pupil, made the
printed. Many of lhc*e stamp* I
Mmy Frtncr* Jordon
Ulawlry will be hoalraaea.
the
starring
role
which
make,
her
Wight,
honor toll for the third unit:
wire found and sent home us
Mary Helen Tow-,
Jo r Dolan nt Orlando spent yes­ th,, joy of thr midshipmen, mid (he foya. Anthony
The annual luncheon of the SanD
m
the
Ice,
t
inn
foul
K
lea
no
i
Connie McCall.
Mary
Helen
souvenirs, Some soldier I'tillerlor-i
f ir r li of da* Wee Fi Ik*. Gaynot —
despair of the Admiral*.
terday
afternoon
In
Sanford
and
fort) (lanirn Clvb will be hebl at Tew
l
Kh'
ley.
Ralph Ui.alng,
Dorothy
Mai gate: Lnngley,
like Coteiiel Good,lie tried til ub .
Aided and abetted in the gayest
the Woman'. Club at 12..10 o'clock. Jimine., Hubby l.ee Peck, V ir­ ■itendrd the Centennial celebtutiurt
him as many varieties a* pu*fun feat of her rnadexp career lazurka- Improinptu, Fry-ingec - -Mazurka-Fantu.tigue, hlenizlili
of the founding of Sanford.
An InterDcnominaiional World'. gin! t Welch.
Daniel
Callahan,
Klitalieih Whigham.
F'1"1" Hutchinson
sihle.
(*y Anthony Martin, Leah Hay,
Day of P ia yn alii he obicrved
Mu'ie Hawkin*. ilaymund Itevl,
Friday aftrrniHin at three o’rln.k
Friend, of Mi,x France, Wilson Jo in Davis, FI Hrendel and Joe 'iolitt Ssd.* • Hungariin Dance, .The Little Damdzel, Ivor Novello—
Milliard Jun', Gene Caawell, VtrDrdla — I'trey Mero, Jr
I Mr*. IV, G. Fleming
•t the F'ir.t llupti.i Church. The
will regret to learn that she i* ill l.ewi', the nngelfnred imp sing,
inia Chapman, Kmmrtt Herndon,
public i. Invited.
at thr home of her parent, on her way into trouble, "and dance, -By I 'ml*. U'cke — Sieltu May The Secret of the Flow er, Wot
Helen llutehlton, llctty Petra,.
S u rTfFH it ti ith Domino
Touchton.
I ett — Sue Harrison.
her way tight ou: again.
South Sanfurd Avenue.
Joyce Steele, S.tn Thurmond,
Hff
.tv t S A
Helen
As die pet of the Navy A ir J\d«nai&lt;e Kirntzlm — Jeanette The Ih-sirt. Ctatmr
S p e c i a l l* r o jr r n t n I h
Virginia Tulen, Carolyn JohnHutchison.
Quo* icing,
fruity &lt;amolt
Mr*. Italph liarnett, Mrs. Vivian ha*e. Jane Wither, gets Into such1 I'etter.
anil tillin g ,
lead d rin k *
P l a n n e d A t C lu b *on. Mary Jean lla n i., lle,»io llnweia and Mr*. (Juiilan Jordon mischief that Anthony Martin, a 1
Mi l o Deyo
Liu ill Hall. ] litre,freed, Kriislet
lla.tor and Walter Anderson.
Lewis
Allan*.
tutor,
i*
assigned
to
look
after
I
unre
of
the
t
astatiets,
wrro visitor* in Pulatka and Ocal.i
The Lite ature Ik-pnr ment of
Fecund Valse. ti**lard
Hil.li
her. This is all right wuh lane,1 Brown
Mary Wright,
la*t weekend.
the Sanford Women', (Tub will E x h ib it P la n n ed
Wells.
because Anthony, in love with Leah Bostic Dance, llnw rll — Joyce*
give a , fecial program toinu
llimgniian, Ma.Dowell
Mild
Friend* of J. M. Wilson will be Huy, ilit- owner of “ The Gob lent Uteri.
By G ard en C lub glad
Hedge*
row adernoon on wurk. by Km
F lu
a
sailor'* hangout, J*l&gt;r III D Major, Krtteter
to learn that be h.v* returned Anchor,”
II-' Macnolii kve.
er.on.
K »* ry. on t onipen-nlion
Funic t' !&gt;hai|i Minor, I! ■ liman
from Orlando where he wa* a S|iend* mo t of In* time nt th,. inn. uls'th loe
and Friend,hip will lie rru.l mid
Nirhol—
Italph
j
moff
Dorothy
Marshall
However,
Jane
and
lier
tailor
pantsh
tiypsy,
The f’anfnrd fiarden 1“ wl patient a: Mi** Clark’, Nursing
___
qnota'ion. from other of F.nier have a display in the heminole Home
pals, already in trouble for bat­
for several week*.
aon'. literary piece* will be r f
County rxhiblt at the Central _
______
tering a Navy Offi nii. in the
cd. An informal dt,cu«*hn •I
th-o h-- t* a ’. r»e incur ftit
n. s
f
t
V- i dp.
M|&gt; j j |fJ Trudetf ar t M***
by Sir*. Ben fngburn *•*ill fob from the 15 through the 20 of Kmma |)(.||„ „f Milford. Ma**.. will ther dl-plea-nre vvleu tlte mini­
low the p'ogram.
February.
(he guest* nf Ge&lt;irge Tru - m i show they present til the inn
M r,. W . K. Ki'cbhoff, director
Member* nf the Garilen flu b ,|,.|| al ,j,r Monteatmia ll&lt;ti-l for break* up in a frir-fu r■"•I, starteil
of dtamnliri. in
the
Woman', wish to urge all those whn have thi&gt; m.)t twn WMk,.
by my net mo* *tranger* *u ■■■ailol
lic k , will read an e»*ay.
gatii. liecotl-e , f hi*. "The Gobiany
fine or
unusual pants,
&gt;“*4 There will lie n «ocla« hour bulb* or flower* to enter them
Mra. J. S. Burdick an i Mr and en Anehor'' * declared "out of
--fnllrywlfig Ihn ptng'am. Th* pub in the Hanford Garden (Tub **• jfr*. f . W . H»ml1 were ealb'il &gt;•&gt; Imitml-" f&lt; i the gob*,
lie I* cordially Invited m aticnd.
hlblt.
Arrangenietil* fur etiltr- Thomaavtlle, Ga.. Sunday by ihit e l l s
h o w
S e n a t o r s
c h o o s e
a
l i g h t
s m
o k e . . .
hn* teen vt-iting her grandliinther,
ing flowers may bo made with |||n(.** (lf Mr*. Burdick’* fathn,
.Mrs.
G
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fin,
for
some
time.
Mr*. Ilirbert pope at “A I -J not t|r vv. F*. tSanfard, who w*» inlatir than Saturday, F’cb. 13.
jured In an automobile arciilen'.
Lee \ t’mioley hn* gone b&gt;
c o n s i d e r a t e
o f
t h e i r
t h r o a t s
Minim wiier he Ills* acerpted is
•
Friend,
of
Mu*
Florence
MrM
rs.
V
o
lie
W
illia
m
s
position under the State Bnetng
T O N IG H T O N L Y
F n t &lt; &gt; r t n i n u 4 ’ l r r l p ' K " T ’*'11 rr'f e t In le»ru ‘ hat she Coiumi**ion
lie will return In
r . n i c r i a m s c i r c l e , lin |,,rwrllt an ,.mergenry »per»Kaiifnttl Si lobiy urnt writ I'*- n*
lion at the Jackson Memorial
" J ii/ii'ti /limit in t/if Si'tirtfi’ ri'xtdiinoit
Miami by M&lt;*
Circle Number Three of the llo*pital in Miami .Sunday night. rompnnied bnek
Ci
no
i
ley.
of i/u' C*ti/&gt;iDi(. Ni'tii/v y'tt'rv Sfimtivr
Fiisl Baptist Church met M on-1
day nf'ernonu a* the home nf,
iiml Ry'/iri'vi'iifofiiv (lu re ...... ker, nml
SL. and M r,. Joe Terlnji and
P R E V E N T CO LD S
Mr*. Vnli&lt;- William*.
Mr*.
M .j Boh Mill* nf vVaokrgnn. I ll, were
(fix* didii/ht f mv (like out a lunlmnc
N. Cleveland, ehairnuii. presid­ Ihe gur*t* of Sir. ami Mr* C
A| thr very first sign id a
ed over the husine** meeting II. Stafford la*t week. Sir. and CO LD rlrep a few drop* of
of l.in kics is «|iij(i‘ Mtr/iriviii.t*. IVrltops
and b-d the devotional.
(poinwellial
NOSK
Sir*. Terlap left .Monday morn­ A I.IK V H
.Aiir/'riviiij* it mil l/i»' iciirtf. Iltv&lt;ni.u* off
Mr*. W. P. Brook*. Jr., gave ing for their home in lllinoi*. DltOPS will hark into Hie m*'um/ mi, d v r siniv
I myself /mtv
Yau will lie *tirprised how quirkan
inteirvtiiig
rhap'er
from
"Th&lt;- Life of Christ" and Mr*.
Sir*. Carl Amhroae and ,-in. ' ly relief will roaie. Prevent* a*
iim i/ Luckies for i/iix .xuiou! iruvoti: They
W. FI. Kailec ami Mr*. FI. M. Carl. Jr., of Jaek»nnvil|e wen the I well a* rrlirir* rolil*. A»k your
really are a liijlit smoke—/vim! in the
-T O M O R R O W —
fu .ru ll offered *ps-rial prayer*. gue*i* of Mra.
Mamie Griffin drugll*! fur
P'an* Were made for the circle .*und»y. They were arrompamrd
iftiiittf.
It’s simply tiiiiiiiiiiii m mu- iftot
A
IJ.FN
S
(IH
IN
S
K
TTIA
)
— TH U RSD AY—
meiiilier.y to vi*it
the roun'y home by Stephanie Amhroae who
NOSK DROPS
l/ti'U' Si'dutors out! Rt'/ocNctitmitvx,
Avaal, Navy . . . litre etintt-s home on FVb. 19, and report*
ti liinc voici's mtivf im-cf the eimtimmus
'were mane by
the KnIUtmrnt
trou ble ! “ (J in g e r" Ja n e has
RING ('Ot'PON
and U entiire chairmen.
The
.vfntiri of pttftfic ,v/icri/.t»i2, vlirtltM tl/vo
jtt’ ned the fleet!
M
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X
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D
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M
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D
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iMatrh nteeiing nf the rircle will
•*MM I .U M I I
fiiVtl it I'ijiiiri'fft* (/tut ix cimviilurufc of
^'s- held at Ihe home of Mis. W.
Whca tkia angel-fared I»mP
C. ItrCsy-rie;*.
A $HMI FLASH u rn
(heir tfimnl.x . . . n /iij/if vmirfu',"
ia a rampwze,
•‘I*
A t the aoeiat hour refreshments
W R IT T E N fit Sit AN I KF svITIt KVKItk It .M i
were served to the fol’iiwtng::
aiiral pray* far war. to get
Mi*. W. L Btoudenulire, Mr*. W.
H FIA U TIFT I, NKSS S K T I T M S IN
AI I.little peace!
K. Ka.ei, Mrs. G, C. Daniel,
I.OW A N D W H IT E G OI.H F IN IS H
Flitl
’ Ira. W. K. Ilurtle, Mr*. W . V.
M EN .AND W OM EN. O R IG IN A L M EXICAN
G R A N l&gt; TUNK.H. T O O !
3
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b
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Brooks, Jr., Mra. M. J, Meeks,
W O N D Flt GEM S. S T A N D S T H E
FIR E
She *mg* and danrr* these arw
M r,. K. M. Carroll, M r,. C, A.
A N D At ID TE N TS , C I T S G LA SS
M tf
anag hit* with Aathony Mar­
Anderson Jr., Sir,. SI. Fletcher,
IIA
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KABt.F,
C
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lin and Leah Kay. . . "Dsm'l
Sir*. W. C. IteCouraey, Sirs. HobP O L IS H E D JL'H T l.lKFi A D IA M O N D T H A T D E F IE S AN
Sing — FNerybndy Mwlng”
ert A. William*. Mrs. Anna Hrt"Ther* I Go Again” "I Don't 1 mu». Sits If. L. laoinard. Mr*.
E X P E R T S F1YES. S E E W IN DO W D IS P L A Y — D O N 'T MISS
Know Myself Slnre I Know
Thurmnml. Sir*. S. A. Fdenfield,
T H IS C H A N C E T O OW N O N E O il TW O O F T H E S E D A Z­
You.”
I n a recen t in d ep en d en t survey, an over*
Stra. A. J. Peterssin, and J. W.
Z L IN G R IN G S A T S P E C IA L D E M O N S TR A TIO N
PR ICE
, Carnahan. Sir*. M. SI. Cleveland.
T H IS W E E K O N L Y — 1 FOB »l B Y M AIL.
w h e lm in g m a jo rity o f law yers, doctors, lecturers,
| Mr*. Slillen. Mr*. Helen I.. Ward,
L A N K Y ’S D R U G S T O R K
and Mi** Dorothy Carnahan.

Social" A n d P erson al Activities

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Takes Lead Role: Wh1i"\h,,",,l.MvPr: Kllr” Ulu"
In N a v v Picture s»mf
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pressed th eir personal p referen ce fo r a light smoke.

“That was a lovely gown she had on hist night----- "

M rs. L o n g w o rth ’ * statem ent verities the wis­
d o m o f this p referen ce an d so d o leading artists o f

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th e ir fortunes, and w h o choose Luckies, a light

ruulizg that wo aro horo for th e purpose of kru|iiiig gown* like

sm oke. Y o u , to o , can h ave the throat protection
o f L u ck ies—a ligh t sm oke, free o f certain harsh

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IM U N O TO N . f r i * . - u n M u h u m m omnibus flood
I W h o l spring which oil*
M l eiyenditurt W $310,000,.
W ^ r , t w « . w o hoodrods of
M i l I w w lm , hungry, cold
« M today la the Ohio an !
M p p I rlvor val’oysf
tadM eb ■ mianls," njr fad*

ry agree: No maltar what
it’a worth maay tlmra tho

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t.ti i l i ,
&lt;i l i . to n .
la. aid. baa., rolub. 1.K-1.M. H SB.
ban, l.ao. N*. la. o i
boa,
l.i4*i.H H l i MOW M*Ha
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miAb-tb'nurr —7ta. aid. h a .
Cowh. 1.10-t.n. H M. Mow M*
IbCa*
tanokiunxa — ru. «•* hw
rtimh. ai-ISr. Xu. i\ H-Mt.
MTiiAwwKiiniKo — n » . state,

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of tho soil coMaevaUsa ssevles:
dots Iho stnotoi ood back m ite
farms, wbaro milltaao ad Uttlo
trkkloi ot n r n n cany o ff tho to l l
Bo \j* ihsary of beating floods
ia than* lac io a ora f oal m m
ells. Lost sp rii*^ f i n d aiatral
hi]lie an sacelltat eiampia. It pewTided $310,000,099 aoi only far iho
building i f d i g i f A# 9 9tk M b i N i
to do, but far soil taoairralioo
work bock at tho aoarco of
streams.
That Indiuioa of soil eoueervatlon is m w . Doom formerly istmad
oo tho only aaawtr to floods.
But look at tho Okie r i m aow.
It ha* 60 daau. Army tagiaoasa,
ostramoly eiport ia sack kulldtag,
coiiatructod 49 o f thorn-at a coot
o f im .ooo,oo«i

to m a private ouslnru coolb Which mods a surrey of but
tffc flood daatructioo. Urn soil
oorratha office loornad the to*
isstractioa la 19 atotaa waa esOtad at laore than $400,000,000.
I f OtOtoa the fifurra* waroi
M fh s e la , fMO.OOO.OtrOj West
M M , IMSO.OOOi Ohio, 91‘i ,.
So tbaro matt ho aaoihor half
Maryland,
|d,oon,ooa;
ym \
1 to tho answer of tho rootle, aad
IS Took, $4,000,000; N.M.chtjBcnnatt think* ho baa it ia a alow
U , tMOAMjOOSs Caonacticut, lariloo* hut Important thaaga ia
Ita M M l Varmoni, $1 ,000,000;
the way American* ana thtir laad.
m H a m y a k lr a , $24,000,000;
Bcnntt; baliarta tbs velumo af
dao, H4AOO.OOO; Virginia, $2,.
M W i aad tho District of Col- spring floods caa bo cat apgre*
cwbly if fanaora try aoll reusas: ; A t Pittsburgh the 1934 floyj ration; If ihty strip crop (platt­
I n t i aU record* for a period of ing o row af car*, and thoa a row
| IBB yean. This year, between C!n- of grata, for lastaace), If (bay tar*
gtaaatf and Cairo they have ccllpi- race, and If tbsy piaat thalr crept
&amp;gfe all previous reconl*. last yrar m row* that follow tho Uao* of
tho hills.
•Mr 9BAM homeless, says the ll«^
The forest service steps ia so
A tom, aad this year there were
IBM9B komelea* when the flnmlf the steeper slopes. Its men are
Planting trees where trope woat
m m a week old.
* Loot year the Red Croc* spoilt
BTJML944 up to September giving
Ml , clothes and ahaltrr to refj Bgaes, snd helping to rebuild
.Booms. This year It had 40 ronrrntiatloa camps and 24 ho*pll*l« In
Iflm flood area during ihs early
M ya of tho di*a*ter, and what the
otentual co*t will ho la not known.
, Blood water* not only wreck
l a w , tear up road*, waih nut
betdg**, drown people, and Mil

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hB*a«

r la. boo. kpea, Balia*** type.
Mtrlegless. oanafally * 0« . oaalltf. S3**1.00. Mb la. arta.. Batlaaaa I
I.M-I IW W*adee LIO-I-U.
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HI M*. JM- »h»h -WAX
yuTATOrJI — a « 90ll*a moderate,
fair t«* i m i
b m a l moderate, maebet steady. I
r i a . baa. rrtau B tla a Triiimaka, Hr H. Nn. tw 1W-1.TI. 17.
Now aad rneatly m aodaM
X. X*. t», 1.10*1.ail r**r»T, roach,
hoama are almost oalfonaly o f r * . M
Jj
l.n -t.u
HhOiaincB—yia. oar Mo. boo I
A s tyro b a g pepelor la tha '* (-a ih m &lt;!k : him
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— ioartuo modayta *
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0 a atari 4 llabt. m a r b a t dal*
Maty sowiaioi was wooaaa ism- h .* ,r, oamaao »
ru
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baa.
bara..
B la a m a S a ’ a'
lays oa which tho bodrooms far# a tu lr . ru . v,
I b lU . X*w 7...land, U -U *
agtrARII—ria. baa. byre. Telm u hi* wiadowo with ahotUra- K m ' iu IW * S V * S
luar I'niokiirrlt, faarjr l.aa.J.ll.|
oftaa l a t l i d i i ana bofo living- illy aal«a lower:
I’onrir.
TOMATOK*— Happtlea mod-rut•ItmanO mndarats. market steady.'
r i» Iaow i lia a larcor. I.lttiTa.
l.la- 1.11 .
L'aaaa.
rralea, appraa. t t lbs. »a«, or ran,
* tarnlao: are. la oaalltr.
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par
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aunrbrw »»•«•*: Tnwped. pa» baaHaI, M-taa. Batad ba. apra. Mo •

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J Z T S J £ T iJ F ! 2 . ^
w
H. Kaaaedy e f Boaton. The
gtaombbg erhito Kennedy home la
built areaad a gorgeoua patk^marly r n i y room ghea onto I t
f l u a# ib . u » w i
u *.
le e d ^ L J a d
waa
f llJ S S T t a U U for T r
£
M r? o ! S L ^ # J ^ l « l e f N ro
Yoek. One able of the house
oeerteok. a prirate Ugoon and
the opposite
fronts on U k t
Worth. Both aides fratur. two*
a i m galleriea and wide windoww
Major transformed th. ocr.n; front rUlo of Clifford
Vail
Brokaw of New York from

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aad Country t'ldb
Ik a aporthat and moat serma
MM eourat In Central Florida
Fee*— U 11alee
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Men 7Cc
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WlIJiiiN, KrrraarO.
To All Wtinin ll U if I’narrrn:
Xullra le hrrrbr plT*n that
n ao m i i ' a t i i k i u n k w iij u in baa
fllnl her rinal rriM.rI a* Kirrnlrl*
at I Hr ratals n( WIU.IAM TV.
TVItAUIN. .Irrra.nl; that rhr . IIImI
brr pcllllna tor llnal dlarharcr,
aad tbrt aha will apple In the
llnuiraklr IL W. WAIIK, t'uunlr
Ju.!k* ‘ nt hrr I'lMinl*. Klurlda.
r* Ihs OH due ot Marrh, HIT,
fnr approral or asms aad far f|.
nal illrrharcr *a Ktrrulrls nl ih*
•ru i* nt tVII.I.IAM TV. VVIIJWIN,
drrtaird. on IHIa lod i t , ol Kit*
rumry. 1981
NAOMI r'ATIIRIIINK WllJtON.
Klrrutrll of I Hr ratal* ml
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• Sparklag Rkaseo etrvwmwith

on Quality

C&amp;C LIQUOR

ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION m
|&gt;AKK$:R8lll)RO, W. Va„ Feb.
9—OT)—It seama that while pa*
lire wrra searching for 0. W.
A University e f Illinois profes­
Hhsrta, he waa searehlng foe »be
sor
fownd meat from cauls esar*
padice.
lie leaped nn Iho running beard d*ed on a treadmill was more
leader than that from uaesrrci**!
of a cruiser fir , and shouted:
“ Who wants meT Well, hers I
am."
lie waa charged with attempted
i airuult.

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firm and sail direct to hunt.-*.
Writ* C. W. Hhurt. Reneral De­
HAVE Y O U * WATCH repair** livery. Hanford, Florida stating
by aae who really known how.! reference*, age and nature af
Briggs, Jesuler, Magnolia AvrJ previous employment.
FOB BEKUF.KS Hand Mows,
Dusters, lira** Sprayer* and
Bll hind* o f Farm Implements. DAISY McORIKF, eokred. wsaU
Bsu lllll
Implement Co., Obk
housework or laundry work.
Av*. * 3rd Hlf.-at.
References, IH)7 K. Nth Bt.
MENI tiET VHiOlt A T ONCE! WOMAN
WANTS
housework,
NEW Oairea Tonic Tsldms con­
nursing, rooking or waaklag
tain raw ayaisr Invigoratra and Reference* 604 Cypress Are.
athtr srlmalanis. Ons dose pepa up
argai.a, glands. I f nor delighted,
maker refunds few cent* paid.
Call, writs MeRsynolds Drug Cum*

LO IT - - U i i Goodyear tiro on
yellow r I m. Hanford Amro
Food Store, 2 t» 1st Street.

FOR RENT) GARAGE spam
112 W. 4th 8«. Phoaa 124.

RENT i furnish hawse.
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Sfoctel BiteariM 3i?M to party artera.

Seminole Creamery Co.
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Phi* Watch And Jewrtry Ibfalriiii
D iiM ri Moonting And Bafntiai
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Som ething New
TW O HOURS OF FU N I

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Th* DaLand Bulldogs, who have
kaaa waking grrai atridas toward
Improvement ilnr* tholr Urn hattla with tha Rambiota High fchaol
cagara. will ha tha mala auractiaa
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t A X o l n y Fada.

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str Philips

Purdoa, m a r , LasJ mriac forward,

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guard. Art VllBaaw. whs a lm d
ana gam* tfvv «o failure ta keep
mb km sebalaatk madtnr made iid
kU wark la th* aaakfheikn af hla
tutor*, permitting him ta rejolath*
aqead law Friday,
Ja , jj IHwhhaod, tha otanlng
lineup far tha BnUdogo will In«h«df, Being!* aad Coggta, forward*. Shadharn. cantor, and MeMillan aad Kkklighttr, guard*.

Hoar a lUU.^mara than twa waaka B

S a tu rd a y N ig h t fr o m

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Prtd Jacoby, Jr* a f North Bcrgru, N. J , will maha a hid for
(hr Fir Thomaa Upton trophy at tha ninth annual regatta ta ha
hold here on Fob. IS and Id. Frank Vhsetnt of Tulaa, Ohio., winner
r f the .mphy hi IMS, io pictured abotro reeetaing the eovctr.l prtie
from Sir Malcolm Campbell, famous Engllih auti- racer. At tha
calr me right of tha picture io Cemmedotc Kuos J. Christy of New
Sm m i, one of tha leader* In local yachting circle*.

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S e e d e r s D r o p F r o m T i e Ik* w&lt;*wi * * 41 Mkk* » m| *•*•»

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M1" 7 * ■ • fr W « d
.cored a SS-II win orrr tha Ihtla
fold a q u s - l B u l l d o g * .

The Triangle Itui
Car. Froiteh gwi Park
Rowtea 17—t l *
D A N C IN G

la tha Naw Daam Hall
SANDWICHED
af a&gt; hlaSo
BEST CHILI IN TOWN
lie—Plate l.UKhaa » &gt;

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MARKET
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Cat Flowera
A HpetiaMy
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* Sweat.Pack
* Snap Dragona
* Delphinium
Akw at her vpckllsa
MRS. HER REST RltaMRIX
Celery Av*.
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S t e a k s — C h ic k e n D in n e r s
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line, :!• l-i
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••nr l*nl. rar#ful JMii.l
Trinket.
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F* i»*U lUrlln*. lit.I Unit
##. 2 •«. MmolP I P T I I u t i l * lift \VA»ntn.
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MU* Ia»11 Meter*. Kern li-uur.
•‘••|iyer Coin. I»«*ilrr |\nk. «|in,
. llluiullr Jl|e«i|itw», |&gt;Uleh Cltni.l
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lime r* I t X| Toet, H.tI!*•• liny Ami Iii utimh i
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i, NlniMt* I m«W. |t|riNlnr. Cttntni.in.lttn
KltlllTII Cut urllt l.iifki ll..r
Cttnt. An*.• iA*Ailer. Kltlim T..II
lime. r» 2 • Trail iv
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3 ini jkit. Ann l-t'Pile,
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TCNTII -Pnlurliv •
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I'lt tnr# ItolUr. ||it*lt Jim I IfV
Cop, Sill* Mihitr.t, ll«|t|iy IlnVlottk
A id ed
Ikin J. Hnir Sin*

T e r n P i m l f I n a # wo* ,k* ,k w whh • 41 P'" mar* _ _ _ gin. Roy Holler o f tha lo**ra ram*
T w o G a m e s O f 3 through whh tha oaly icore of tho'
T H A T S NO BXCUBR
-------i earning, rolling 214 in tho *rcond
EAST LANSING, Mkh., Fcb.| W lr-lnc
two out o f three *•##.
9.—(A^—Michigan State’* base. I vatrm from the Valdai Hottl. The Roumliiat and Andcr*on|
bail players wont gat by with th*1
HKVIINTII—i
bowleto, the II. a Pop* pin turn‘ hf,J of ,h* J||cS tl Hltaalr.
aid strikeout all A o f not having
Iletlst . 12»o.
a •tillable bat Hast spring. Coach tier, .ooh ,h. M i l . the 8- " ^ o HfThhr r r o T : ; s s z z ° , z , 7.#«
^
|M f,rM B, m, hy , i|rht |
John Kobe asked a rcpicacnta- Bcwl ng t tub a. the Kilgore S od ^
live of a bat manufacto-lng con­ Company crew, prcvlou»ly ile.1 eticka won the lecond by Ndatlcktl
cern ta pro*Ida a complete dis­ with Pop*'* for flrat place, dropped and then capped the third ty 57 [
play of th* big stick*. All can­ two aw of three to the New York nick*.
didates for the team were told to Life combine in matche* which ( j *
took thre, game high I
"choose their weapon*."
took pare laat wrek.
with a local of 570 pin* to hi* credTh- '"ore outfit won the ftrwl j|.
LRFT-MANDRP TRAM!
game * ; n margin of U pin* amj
j
m itc m i * o * a «■&gt;.
NEW YORK. Feb. 0— (A h - et
l|o» etrr* down in th#j*V l.uhrm*nn
II» l*« tin it »
_ i caoie tl. „ nn
__ edge
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71 |M
III ,M
i f lot
Bruokiyn la sure of leading the ___
rrcrnd
oi itu'tt.
itia w A.
„ f |Urh
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National league in one Ihing in ■tick*, Io Ire the Jm l,,
by 10 John l.inlwla
it* tit i«« j&gt;* Joblt'KH A r e
p
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Holly
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*37— nrmely, southpaw ou.fie'dBy N e w P ro je c ts
•r*. Five o f Burleigh Grime*' flyI
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The Seeder* dropped ibe'r fir «
TOTAluc
hi
i « i *«• m1*1
chasers fling from the port side: gam*
to th* Invirance gr^up
Rm HIM . i t a
%ND».Rsox
% M ic h *.iv
t'A ltlllF F , South Wales. Feb. I*. S t L o u i s B row n s
Uuitniiy Cooney, llaiale Msnu*h. ty a margin of
3Dstu-kc
n#n iut.«
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1\ — (Jh
A new a'tempt to *oive tbe
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A d d 2 F a rm Team s
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Eddie Morgan, NleV Trenn-tr nnd
III
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17 1 problem of the dl‘ tr*«»e&gt;l arvss
Wllikst Wilson. Eight of the nine
lt«
11«
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•M Is netting under way SI the Tlc1 l»
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Dodger oulftetdera a r *
leftD l
fnrrst tiading estate m South
hand hitter*.
4 4 1 ? l * 1 Wale*.
I T .1 m :
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Wink hail receittty tieen st te ­
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to.
D *
M WINS FOR DfX/Y— IN 1*17
r.ki ed on ths ron«tnir Inn
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of the
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DAI.LAS,
Feb. tf.-(4h -G lva
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4
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• •»• fln t factory on the e»tste. whivhjiha: the llrtiwn* hail signed worl
Je nnie (D itav) l&gt;ean 10 more
1 *••
14s
1*4
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is a ala'e nided trentuie.
mg agreement* with two more mi I
years and hell hit hi* stride.
14)
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w ;
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Soon hundred* of wen. many j nor league rlub*.
ttranrh Rtckry, vke-|t*'r*irirnt
T**»
441
M I 3 3 ) i without Job. for years, will be:
T |,e newlyntldeit farm* are th.
of th* St. Io«ui* Canlinal*. said
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employed making mml*. droin- Meridian. Mis*., club of the newly
a
mvrni.
here on a recent visit:
M*
147
# 1 1 nge scheme*, and *i* more far-ffountlal
Southeastern «'ls»*
tl
“ Dlsiy i« merely at the thresh11*
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terles will be etre*e.| in the first rlreult, and the Dothan, Alia., rlul
111
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hold of greatnes*. II* ia only 20
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i »nd pmbab'y will he gret'ar at
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loop.
M. Hr'a rugged and i* master of
them all at wri*t eontml."

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STANFORD STYMIED
PRBKEI.F.Y, n rl..-F cb !».-(# »
_ T b e HlanfrrH.CallCnrni* c&gt;-e •»rka has bean ntl-Ca'Ifnmia. For 15
straight years. Bruin r«tre team*
have won nr I led the snntni!
schedule of games, winning • « —
Io it games for Stanford. The

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Eustis A n d O rlan do
I n Im p o rta n t Clash

' The undffra'rd Kn*ii&lt; rnger*
itnil the State rlmttitii..n*hip Hr2 1 ) 3 land.. Tiger* will da*h tonight &gt;&gt;n
the former's court a* the Tiger*
IM trek vengeance fur the cnly tie| i i feat handed them
*ra*.ui ill
•*?
• »* eight game*.
il#
The Tiger* have a record l»f
•evrn vle-orie* in (heir eight
-tan* while .be I'amhrr* Imve won
nit eleven " f their r»nir«f .

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NINTH- RACE — FUTUKITY
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(Kaccpl Sunday)
Turn at the Red A rro w
On Koute 17
ll« t w « « n Sanford and
Orlando

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YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY

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save your dimes?

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Keep THE OLD

Your telephone is • means of gulch personal contact
with thoaa friends and relatives whom you do not viait
aa often aa you would like, especially thoaa who live in
other cities.
More and more people who are asperated by distances
ere using "long distance’* telephone service to hasp
friendships alive and to maintain family list. Th* relief
from anaiaty and ths pleasure of bearing a friendly,
cheerful voice, gives satisfaction and value which ar*
almost pricaiaaa.
Y et tha coat of a telephone conversation between
friends or relatives who ar* miles apart ia surprisingly
low. You can gat aa idea of ths low cast of “ long distancs** from tha lists of citism and rates which you will
End in th* front (action of your tairphana directory.
If tha town you wish to call is not Ik tad in tha front
of your telephone directory, just aak your "long dis­
tance" operator, tho will gladly quota rataa to any point.

LOI7I D A ^ O T O R

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and T « l « « r « p k C o .

Ilse*»*e(*i*4t

In penthouse,prairie,factory,firm—millions
arc fin d in g -th e re * * barrel o f epuiity in every
bottle." It bears the Schcnk-y Mark o f Merit.

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•kMvMa, Kp, followin* terrific
ledtoth* flaaaaa. Bevarp! war*
to a aaarkr apartmeathaua. la

or Spain far a foothold la tha ar# Wood “ijut
fa u n m
w eld, yanlautatly araaad 8.. Aa- ,W will haatf a. m
futun
ai »ilaa.
h rawalal tka adawa af earn* af il
Sh. *!*o hatradacad Mr*. 1. M. ahriaB hen r tm lg V
Whliner, wh«aa hwiorkal raiaank
M n . R, J, ' -------rk a k ^ a
P te«W d tka kaaia far math af ika, Paualer'c Day aesMrt*., pak
faaciaatlag aarj af MiBearlM*; ihaalad entry peerea m I U
and early Oapag* Ciaary,
s I m I wka had pan hi M k k f

Algtrao* tSpnr.e dneaaApVgf eeatoaaM M N » a awaaaaa.
of
t m U m kata,I Mw. Baa; h t awa. rage*
*ketekad briefly a Hairy af m m ika «iltW Barkw Tihftir
l . ■— ■— ---- r t - a a- ' L- JL-? “* 'h# early
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II* aald tka firm laflua ad.ika halaa, apoaaace af ika **aat,i
K lw illltn s
I 1 1 n *hit* r»r* Into tbt* eectiaa peak- a brief aI trail la a lk t
Ul_ a ■
■ a
. 'ably via Inipirtd la IBM by Cat •hatched i*a MghUgta af tka C
E l U r t l i n n t l l t M
who atauaaadad a * - Maway. *
Vm m n *a &gt; * ft - - .. A „
af iraapa aa tka ffc*
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r O r I f O y 9 C O H t B ■when Pt. Mellon waa latar amt*]
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KENTUCKY SAUK DP
«r**lto&gt; i« pn&gt;w **#• awl • PemlUe* peered lata ika rlehdtp, ,
.- —
llyrfnay NIjj Nordgm. Pit\-jfer
until thar€Wl|- ttUIJSVIU*r*T? W l l&gt;
Moot*,
.. ,w*.
j War lirnagta a taatparary halt la •—Tka caaaaa kaaaaa raaaaia
eT T n
?»** Immigration. A i m * * ikaaa ante- BtatorhyV ratal) aalaa la
« « • » . J *"*U Um«»n» Baadall, i„B kara flr« war. tka f.mlU*. af arcra f l par taat gn at* tka
Khaa Moaakiont BeyaokU, Jaek CT.y. Cawaa, Brark. Maadny, IMB.
•Scan. Laan Berwick; Sharon,'Chum
Stanley;

B'mpdoa, Kay Moataal-I

•tat MB # i a t a l l a w

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tea. Billy Zachary; Waataaaa,
Bock Forgrion; Woodruff, Mika
Bauai Zachary, Philip Kronen;

Bilk, tka t*tired Mag af kaackall’i kom* nin-maktn, brougkt oat a Mg taha U help
MaU hU forty-third Mrthday aaalvenary al hla k aata In New York. Memkera af lla family
akowa wltk Mm at tka faatirlliaa. Uft to right: Dorothy, daughtir of' Mr*. Batk by a former
Mag*) Julia Buth, tka Baka'a daughter; Mr*. Car ry L. Mrrrltt, mother of Mn. Bath, Mr*.
Bad the Babe la paraaa. (Aaaaelatad Praia Photo)

tala.
arc
marBath

U N iv z z s r r y , A t* , p**. t —
(*&gt;— Paul (Slim) Ella*. ’B a m
aapk, atmad 10 polaU In the tocant TMe-Tennome ray* game
la lead eeonra, He’* third la
•earing oa tka team, wltk V
palate, lie ha* an ununual knack
a f handling the ball aad holding
aala I t Vet—ha'* not a t artar.
Baartk
Baaed,
aanlor
renter,
atari*, with P.ataa aukatllaad aaily
la aatk aaataat

•mrCOCD' ATTBN D p
MA0AX1NB. Ark., Pah. *.-U P )

—Dr. O, Q. Kwiag ray* ha U ea-

tttiad to aa* aaat af record far
attaadiag meeting*. He traret* N
adtaa each Una he atwada a meatla* af DeKnaey C. Cabell camp
Ha, A Ualtad FpanUh War Vatoraaa, la Pari Smith. He atlaaad oaly

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SANVOm FLORIDA* WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 10.

Sanford Finn
Shows Error
In T ax Saits

Madrid Says Chamber, Cty
New Danger Move Together

S U n le y - R o ffe r a C o.
D e c l a r e Paym ent
O f

O b U ffa th m a

C o m p tro lle r

F ie rc e
For

To
Let

C o m m itte e s
P lo s i e a a io R

O f

Im p o rtR B t H ig h w a y

P l a n s

S n p p ly ia g C a p i t a l

t i o n

Ask Explanation
At Tallahassee

A r r s R ffe

C o n c la v e T o
For

O f

T a l k
S e le c ­

L o c a t io n

1M7

NU.MI1KK 9.1

l a 1900

A ir finer Plunges Into Bay
A t San Francisco: Eleven
Passengers Believed Dead
City Aatkorinn
William To Seek
Air Mail Service

L o c a l C a n n in g

MeiHcal
m eo icai Sociclv
aoaeiy I| I^rrickn,
ExertingSea
Ef fDiver*
orts

The Seminole County Chamber
Centered ropotta, limping over of Commerce today hsdthenaturP la n t R e p o r t n
crippled
tinea aace cf City authorities that the
L a b o r S h o rta g e
from Madrid, eetenoeu a
latter would eo-operste to the ut­
****** today In the three months’ most o f It* ability toward the IconShortage
of lira! labor today
Loco) I n s t i t u t i o n
Fasciai .leg* at Spain'* capital. itoa of a tourist trailer camp here.
■a*ed the Eckrr*tm Canning ComWkh telephone Unas cut by ■ • Headed by Walter Coleman, a
R a c k s
S ta te m e n t
f *uI,,
___
«s ■ s
r-n y to advertiso for 100 edditionFascist a*tank on the vital rood committee composed of L, Haw­ v o m m m e e
M e m b e r , ai women to b* pm to work at
W it h P a id
C h ecks
from Madrid la Valencia, meagre kins Connelly, E. II. Lanry, and
M c R o ry P ia n W ash - once in the Sanford plant of the
C o m m ittee Named|
reports from Madrid by cable In- D. L
Thrasher conferred last
,
,
*
|
firm.
■l*ht
with
the
City
Commission
elndtd
wo
id
that
14
Fascist
planes
The SUnley-Rofera Hard*
in
gton
J
O
U
r
n
e
y
c.
II.
Eckerton,
president,
stil
T o S e rv e S a n fo r d 'P r o m in e n t P e r s o n *
flow ever Madrid this morning tad came away with satisfactory
'x ware Company, niw defend*
—----bin factory was considerably liei
---------waa mad* o f an assurances.
R ep o rted A b o a r d
^ j t n l in a local Circuit Court
Voile Williams, member o f the hind in production lecause an tide.
A
rreomineiiilution Hint the
attempted bombardment.
Mr. Coleman’s committee and
C^ault chnrtring notvpuytnrtu
City Aviation Committer, was au- quate supply of workers could not next Seminole County budget car­
Ill-Fated
Ship
o f the State aajea tax. today
Fie re, fighting raged southeast on* to be named by Mayor Edr thnriird last night hy the City |bb found in this section.
Her f.moui hu.band and eg
ry sufficient allocution* to em­
ward
Higgins
will
mert
in
the
near
aaaertmt rtronfty that J, M.
of the capital fee possession of
Commit tan to personally contact; Factory officials said they plan
SAN’ FRANCISCO, Fob. 10
Lre, comptroller. wa» in error ploriag partner waa killed and tho the Valencia Bend which lends to future to discuss location, plana the Postnfflc* Department at to rush activities—if labor can he ploy n full time physician to cate
for wrlfttre ease* wa* made by — (A IM — Its
for
financing,
facilities
to
to
of.
I I t&gt;mi|NintB
■when hr filed
lltlgntion wat seriously injured In an air* (he seaboard seat o f ih* tempo,
Washington In an effort in place [found—in an effort to mtrh up the Seminob* County
Medical
fered, type, site anj other
plane crash near Loo Angolas rary Government.
aiainat the firm.
given
up
for
tlentl,
n wrecked
^ 1 "^JSanfcrd un a regular scheduled .with their production schedule,
Society
lust
night.
P. C, BUnley. a member Jan. 12—hut Mrs. Martin John* The Government Insisted Fas­ contenting the proposed r "tu, ■ • 'r,r'a** rnu**.
United
Airline.*
(dam*
wnd
j
The
establishment
is
now
enterThe medical group previously
The Chamber Board of
o f the com pony, told the Herald .on |s planning to carry on their cists had not “ physically cut" the
Mr. Williams, who will be ac- ing about 2SU persons. Ilperntions hail recommended Hint the full­ found under witter in Smith
tors
last
Bight
arreptr,|
un
invita­
In a letter dated Feb. 9, that work alone with an eipeditlon road up to last night but
F t*.
rompaninl by George McRory, probably will continuo until late in time doctor le
employed, but San Francium Ray today
from (.ongwond that the
"only yt.terday wo reeelred a Into the Belgian Congo. Full of Slats declared they had held the tion
will Irate here Monday for the May or when all fruit is gone
rond It ion* beyond the Immediate where it |»tiinjred la*t niifht
March
meeting
of
directors
be
held
atatement from our local bank plant for the aew adventure, the road In their power.
capital.
m n'rol nf either County Commt*there. W. J. Wells, Jr., director
and among our paid thecki wo ia ahuwn titling up in bed In a
after |ta**inir up a landing
Government declaration* that It
Si-vrral former endeavors to
siniu r* or the Society blocked the
find one to J. M. Leo tovtrlng I-o« Angeles Hospital, (Associated would b* able to hold he espitnl d*. form Longwnod, said the renrtava
field.
Several
pr imncnt
obtain
airmail
service
Have
met
realization of the proposal*.
would •he held in the town hall and
our Indebtedneoo for tho month l*rtaa Photo)
Bn n * s t w «&gt;
ith failure, but rinre that lime
wenlemer*.
including
ono
that
free
refreshments
will
tie
Negotiations
are
under
way
to
o f Roeembxr, and eaihed by his
a new picture has l&gt;ecn projected
served.
.retire Ihe ru-npcralion of the millionaire, wrn* abonrtl.
office.”
Derrick:! ami sen diver* Irlwl
JA report was given on arrange­ on the sclent — the annoncement
City with the County In seeing
Mr. Stanley further aaierted
ments for the Seminole County by the Jarksonvllle-Tsntpa airmail
the Society's suggestion reach tmlny In lift plane nnd it* eargw
that “ from the flrit day on which
of bodies from the water but ex*
Kshlbii, to be maintained by the contractor that he is willing to
completion.
this law (requiring the payment
Chamber of Commerce, at tho Cun- halt his ships here.
It wn* imderstnml thnl Dr. W. pit'li'd operation to Inktt most nf
o f a groe* Mien tan) went Into
The
Ccmmi'iion
made
another
tral Florida Exposition in Orlando
ThRt. Langley will continue to Ihe day. The plane weighed t®
effect, we have connclenllounly
G ir l S c o u t # verve In the rnpirtty of Coun’ y tons.
this month, an I all members were move forward toward a successful L o c a l
lived up to It In every particular.
completion uf its proposal bond
The tragedy inrnnm*l to 43
D is c u s s P r o g r a m urged to visit the display.
Each month wo have remitted A A A R e p r e s e n t a t i v e T o
Participate
In physiciun until budgetary urThe eahihit la to he in charge refunding hy authorising Fred
rnngeinents are made for I'll! the number who died in western
the amount due promptly and on
F o r P e g g in g P r ic e O f V e g e ta b le ;
L a k e M a r y E v e n t dl-time doctor.
of County Agent C. It. Ihtwaon Bender to contact alt bondholders
transport crashes since Dec. 16.
time. Krvrr once have we failed
and County Home Demonstration outside the I’ rotecllve Committee
Witnesses said the plane isltl*
_______________S e s s io n C a l l e d M o n d a y
to ilo thin.**
Scoots
The
medical
a«*oeiallon’s
pre
Agent Josephine Boydsion. Alez In an effort to gel them to “ swing
Bemlnol* County Girl
into th- landtniT ft-Id, tlffor tbs*
Tho communication
declared
j
vlnua
rreommrntlatlon
*ct
forth
K. Johnson and the Seminole along” wih the refinancing.
yratenlay afternoon planted n ! thnl a physiciun with hi* own indio ojwrator at the Held had
that “ for tho |ia«t several week*
PnAablt methods. under which
Chapter of Fum e Fanners of
Approximately 87 percent nf palm tree at the Utile House.
given Ihe pilot instruction* for
wo have had on display In our
tho Govt nun*ut may purchase America will supply a meat dis­ outstanding .certificates are repre­ lathe Maty, as a tilhute to the private practice could not m V
quntrly rttenil to leith his own a landing, but Instead o f twilling
window a card, .lamed by Mr.
surplus celery In local crops will play which is to he a major unit. sented by the Committee. An or­ lata Mr*. Frank F.vnn* nml her
puHents *ml those on the County to the ground Ihe ship turned and
Lao, mailed to u» by him, and
b« set forth W in lag afternoon in The fUnford Garden Club la to dinance for the refund already has untiring interest In gill nctivi* wetfure list.
headed out over the hay. About
vouching for tho fact that ‘this
tie*.
the Conn House by an A A A rep- famish a display c f flowers, tulhs been passed by City officials.
(I'her nelimi hy Ihe Society one mile offshoro It plunged Into
■tore paya It* gross aalco tax for
and ornamental plants.
Commissioners hall their final
Mr*. Raymond Hull rend n p i­ included the appointment nf Dr*. tin- water "with n big whunx**
Tvaenuthre, Cmmty APgeot C. R.
the upkeep of our lehoota.’ "
Attending last Bight's monthlyJ,^ - t a n as a lag adjustment heard, per prepared by Mrs. Holland A. W. Knox. C. I* I’a 'k nnd D. willies*,■. rnid,
Mr. Stanley charged that ha
Dawson
dltwtora'-* a n * n g were the feW ,eu urganitatMi empowered by the I N ilT Which paid “ trlbule to this (!. Scqtt to the permafient lift*Those1 nhrmnl' ptatlF* ll*1«l an
and Me partner labored under a
While themmtfa^ls called prin­ Jawing!
i ,.
Legislature of 11*34 to adjust woman (who made the world « gii'nl Commlttir,
llodgrr* Meyer, ItiilirewiMHl, NrW
aen»e nf unfairness. and Injustice R e p r e s e n t a t i v e W i l l
cipally to disclose already author­
President T. E. Simpson, U taxes delinquent irt and prior to moke beautiful place to live in ”
Dr. T . J - Denton tvu* trvm-tl Jsrsey; M. Isalge, lft&gt;* Angvlea;
aa a result of the cult being
S e e k F u n d s T o S e e ised prices for surplus cabbages. Connelly, John Meisch, Sr., Syd­ 1933. Ahotit 80 adjustment* Were
* lt I* particularly fitting Hut (n represent the Society ul ihe Mark Fontana, f*7-yi aruld milfiled avalnzt them,
ney G. Gray, James G. Sharon. asked last night.
wro plnnt a palm tree." Mr*. Hull next session of the Fli&gt;ri&gt;ht T o - lit naire manfoctiirer nnd yurhta"W o do not know our right.
P r o j e c t R e a l i z e d Mr- Dewws ^
k wttuU ^ to the II. II. Coleman, l.lnyd F, Hoyle.
A delegation composed of Men- reml, “ for one of Sirs. Fvims' Inreulosi* nml llenlth Associa­ man of San Francisco; .1. F, Gil­
advantage of gtlarw^rower* to at- D. L. Thrasher, Walter S. ColeIn thU matter, or whether we ran
Watson, Jimmie Wright and T. dreams wa* that a palm treu tion.
more, l.o* Angeles; |; Mirgnroni,
•look for any rcdrxz* nr not, yet
Seminole County truck
tsnd the meeting,
fI -allene* O* r»s* T s a i
The entire mend ership of Ilo' Sun llriitio, Calif.; II. II. FriedC. Bolt urged the City to u*„ it* should grow in every gurdni m
■we'feel that Mr. Leo owea ua an era, citrus producers and farmers
Th» County agent explained that
Society attended tin- session in lander,
Influence in rush.ng completion of Lake .Mar/.'*
Iterkel. /. t.'ullf.j
hi.i
apology through our local paper,w learned today that Congressman
■h« Federal Government ha* ca­
thu cluhhuuso ai Municipal Ath­
R-’ernxhl Ijvughton Memorial Ilo*- ilaugthrr, Gertrude, Hociallv prom­
he Mid.
Mrs, Evans wa* eulogized for
J. Mark Wilcoz will appear this tered the field at purchasing agri­
pltnl. Membership i* a* follows: inent bride-in he;
letic Field, pointing out that ha*ePilot rommy
A communication wrni forward week before the Appropriations
her tireless
Work
witli Girl
Dr. II. II. Smith, president; Hr.
jlmll season is only a few weeks
today to Lee a.klng for an eg. Committee in Washington to seek cultural products In an effort to
Scouts for whom she was n Ttoop .1. N. Tolar, vice president; Dr Tlmtiip-on, veti tan llier; eo pilot
in lh«. future.
Joe Deces-aro; ittul
Slewnrdesn
plana Hon as to the act o f Stan* an allocation for expanding Flor­ peg tha pries and benefit th# pro*
Committes rnrmtH-r wlm tlisplay*"! .Srntt, secretary;
lira.
Denton, lilt'll Kitiuti-I.
Isiral tourist* were granted the
Icy-Rngtrs that could be
con- ida's frost warning service.
ducer by establishing a minimum
kern
inlirest
in
nil
the
girl*’
Knox,
fit
tig
by,
T
F.
McDaniel,
It
l-ftar |I,ft,
market.
C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S use uf City Hall Auditorium twice problems.
* birred grourot* for the ault, it
Communications originating In
(I eell«w*i| n . re a* » « • *
C. M. Mitchell, I’nik. S. I’u l e s t o n , ---------------------woe reported.
In
effaet
today
and
working
‘‘In
this,
our
‘
U
llle
llntise,'
tinthe re presen Ialive’s offie*
set
l.ion* will meet at 7
Attome/ General
Tory D. forth he would ask nearly $10,- with eonsidsrabla success is the .Sanford
. .
. .
—„
•us* o f whlrh wo owe to the genLandis yesterday brgan litigation 000 for the establishmant o f sta­ surplus
grapefruit
pureha.M.. “
'V t
' ’I1!1'* » “ F iv e Ik ij .4 H a iled
eroaity of .Mr. nn.| .Mrs. Kvatl*.
- renta
I . . per k...
*°r a regular bi-monthly
monthly men
againxt It other local flrme nr tions and apparatu, that would Government paya SI
hog
In Ju venile C o u r t
Iter spiiit lingers, nuiiiuititig it* F u tu re F arm ers Ol’
M
*E»
CJirrnen
Aifam*,
‘
urcretary,
individual* against whom were warn agrcultural Interests of com­ on the tree for thg friut, therhy riannounctil tfMlay,
F
o
r
School
E
n
try!
**
•h*
* hr"
** arnoiig O v ie d o T o A s s i s t
placed charges of “ failure and ing destructive cold.
talllthlnga hate price which mutt
j us. In mtasuro up to Ihe 'silver
iefuM l“ to pay the Mies tag
be at least ate* hy other fruit-buyIn O rlan do E x h ib it
Wilcox, it was reported, also
Five
V . A. Wall of West Palm
_. . local youths, ranging in yanistick' of .muting Ideal*.’’
authorized by a 1935 legislative
lag Interests.
Thi* firnl rniivi* in !■(orMit I**
The ceremony was held mi I he
plans
to
request
ItU.OOO
to
Beach, district ileputy grand exalt--ng* from II year* to I I years
act.
The A A A today had not an. ed ruler o f the Elks, will pajf an dwtro bclnir tried in juvenitw court first nntiiveraary of Mrs. Kviiiui'
‘strengthen the State’s hurricane
Th#* Ovi»*d.* rha|*t»*rf Kutun* draft uniform miMiiriptil i*hurti*r»!
warning system, and an anolhar nounced any program for th« dis­ official visit to the .Sanford fostgc this aflerntNin Iwfore Judge R. W, dealh.
Ftif tilFi '! of A mi*-rii'n, will fwirll- will hr mild- Thai day Sri I'anijm
amount of |27,M)0 for the in­ position af surplus cslery, al­ FrWay night.
Ware on rhargr* of breaking and
Introductory remarks were con­ ri|M*tn* ia tin* I'cidfsil Flofidii L** wlii‘11 n p n .i-nfaJiv. • nf that riiy.
entering three Sanfotd ichool tributed by Mrs. H, K. True wim (msitiofi nr Mi LiihIh F»d», 15-1*0 .Iiirknnrtvllfi* and Miron I ihm ' diIiIo
stallation and operation of a hur­ though thsr* wars Indications of
ricane-locating device
operated movtments afoot to ebtala action
described
Mrs.
Evims n* “ it jiy fvIntuUruT ii Fl*hrr itfwly to Rtmly | nta'ivc plnnn fi»r (tine*
Thursday's tides, Tidal Station. buildings.
along that line.
ICm i Is w S a * r a t* T « * t
Two o f the defendant* have friend of the girl* fur whom wo iitfHlr) nun If by Miiriuii IltiRifnrtl iniT all Slate muntrl|uilk&gt;i«’4 under
°*ean Pier, Daytons Heaeh: low
Grower* in the Sanford nrea 1:60 A. M. and 2.21 |». M.j high, police reRUtls, Chief Roy Wll- nrs planting this tree and In nf rliiiliiiilfi, l*ri*f. IS. F. Fiwp1
? •hi* saint’ (fovcrriintf
Ffcd |{, H i Lon, Sanford at*
recently entered Into an agrteemm 8;|] A. M. and M;.TJ I*, M.
liums announced, white three Were whom we are dedicating it.”
rhaplrf irtlvi-Ki. Mibt today.
to ship only celery of a certain
dragged in'n a pollen net fur the
Girl Scoutn hud rharge of Hi*
In i! rrri'n t Fi'Uilnfi, till? Ovlf • » tarnry, i« a in n d «r of tin* SinUr
els*. This was uadenaksn
in an
Boy Rccuta or Troop 6, headed
.
**• °- Bland of |jpj West See- first time,
acitial tree pluming,
laurctte Future Karmrrn votrd In rttrnd f omm it I in namiil liy S»!h. Julfli
effort to stabilise the northern mar- oml Street yesterday obtained a
AU five confessed In entering .Minchew lend the poem, “ Tree*.” * vi*ry crt*o|it'rii(ifin t&lt;* tin* Siiui* R. Ih arham to Htmly I In* po^Ai, ^ h y .Scoutmaster Herman Morris.
ket and establish a reaxonable «7o building permit for the eon- the Senior High Hch&lt;ml, Hu Grace Wlnddeii, n Giil
Meoiit, mdf ('&lt;Miuty I Ini|»ti-r &lt;if Futuu* 1*11it m « nf dniwinir up a imiftirnt
^ will be dinner guests tonight nf
i hurt i t fur riti'-y with t% popiita*
price,
struettan o f a nne-ezr garagt-, Junior High School nml tho offetrd prayer, mid the Scout FnrmiTH who Mill nhiliit
the Sanfonl Kiwanis Club rt din­
lion of 7,51hi
20.000
' Mr. Dawson a*nounced that the City lull record* show.
ner anil an emertsinment in the
South
Sale
Primary
School.
The
Hymn
win
sung
in
riming
the
trtt«lvt*ly
in
tin*
Orlando
trvmt
Annual retail sates In HanfotJ
Hhili* I hi* Trihipa Mi.mi i f u ’k*
Seminole
County
Agricultural
As------—
Junior High School.
law
infraction*
were
recorded
o«*ereiae*
Mr,
(*!m
|u?ir
friild
hit
rlmri^uti
have increased to 4380.89 per
The weather: Fair in north. Friday night and Sunday night,| During the coremonie*. p«,-fc nr&lt;* "unxioiM to hfl|i th** Hfinihrtli* unnville Omimitttn* in the fm t
*
Principal speakers for the occa­ person, according to a statement social urn will »e e t at 8 p. M.
Thursday in the High School to mostly cloudy In south portion
sion ,.are „ B. J.„ Hagedorn,
Central
Authiiritie*
Indiratrsl
that n
L utuler Mr*. II. M, Cochran, I luiptrr and I'ounty F.mu Atr^nt i f si’Vi’n rnnnnittroi t(l rail a j*4*x-n
, , received here today from
the
rain on southeast roa-t to- commitmrnt to Ihe Stale Irnlti*- ,*,0*nl at attention,
Florida f.ouncil Scout executive Wilson fompany, a
I taw ton
to
make
Scniinolrt ■bin fnr rhartcr dUcu.’ a'tont tlai
statistical discuss: ( I ) atsthi At o f raising
the price of celery; ( I ) shipping night, colder tonight with light
fom Orlando. Judge R. W. Ware, organization operating
rial
School
wa*
pojuihlr
for
the
_
*iJrl
-Scout*
parlieipntmg
Fminty'a
|uirt
t»f
th»*
fair
n huc* activity ii nipriflrd to r
at
17A
net inn hy the ntlnr niv.
Judge James G. (Sharon ami T. W. West Wisconsin Avenue, Mil­ holidays; ( I ) surplus purchases by scattered frost |n interior of north two In/* who had hes'ii enianglcsl cludrd Ruth Anderson, Fram-ii ccph.h
Sen, IltMchiini linn r&lt;tMicnU'if
ih, A A A ; ami (4 ) lh« 1937 soil portion; Thursday, generally f , , r. with the law on othrr occasions. Thonipnnn, Hetty Brown, Siu i m I ' i Lawton, County school superintend­ waukee, Wis.
I j t ii I iticittlriTH iif th** youth*
conservation program for Neminola ctuder in eztreme south portion.
ent.
Minthew, Charlotte I sIh-II, Natn- fill furmi’rs' nrirnriizji^inn will ru­ that all t rtiiiniittiTA nuiki* onnj
This figure, the report Mid.
jEztrema Northwest Florida: Fair,
The affair,
gets, , under ,1* 170.88 larger than the average County,
True, MziJelyn Hand, (lulilu ler a mint ••vliiliit. Tin* futility n*|Mtrt within tint next :it&gt; days.
„ , , which
. ,
P itch ford ( ! n 11 f a P i
«dder In east portion, porbsbly
way at 7 o clock. U staged In eon- for lhwhkh wlIlon iak,
ikennell, Marion
Reeves, Ani*e will *huw a vrtfrtuhl* and ridcry
r o « to coast, temperature 31 to :w W ith
Junction with Boy Scout Week, w l, (* 90 .01.
H ig h w a y U n i t Whittaker, Doris Isbell and Gran- display. a flower ixlnliitiori ii S h ip p in g ( lian ^os
degrees tonight; Thursday fair.
now In progress and being obWhlddcn.
plnnrnd liy |hn San fold (ianl&lt; ti
Wilson reported that the incrcata
A b o u t Im p rovem en ts
servrd as the 27th anniversary of in retail Mica here for the past
S u b ject O f C oiu ’hivc
Club.
Scouting.
two yean amounted to IIJPM.OOO.
C
hurches
O
b
serve
S
h
u
ffle
board
Club
County Ettgins-er Tony PitchEach Kiwinlaa tonight will have
A statement accompanying the
, ,.’r1n
rf!,,.7,- rl'“ " - “ . . " ,'’,“ lr,'p
one Boy Scout aa his guest.
Aah W e d n e s d a y In ford wa* railrtl to Jacksonville to- W ill M e e t Delsand W ood m en T o Discuss H|HTifiratIor)i
nf
loailintf rulvf
s'atistie* said that “ all figure*
&lt;b»y to lay Ifo r e officlxl* of the
Klwanlana who were unable to am computed from roarers of
U
n
ifo
rm
s
F
o
r
L
o
e
w
i
fir fresh fruit4. v»tfrlahlc'c and
S
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i
a
l
Servicen
In
M
a
tch
T
o
m
o
rro
w
State
Road
Department
data
re­
attend the night session but who authenticity and their correctness
Funeral services for Mr*. M. II.
C erem on ial G
r
o
utoday pat the Hfifth
l"'" '",l
"*
garding proposesI improvement* to
wishad to aurintain their attendance b guaranteed.
Drlandii
docket
Young, 4$, wka died suddenly at
Th* All tSoul*’ Calhulie Church road* 44 an I 288.
,
Th„ Sanford Shuffli-hoartl Club
record met the secretary at the
Plan* for uniforming the de­ hearing of Association of Anierl*
her hoove, 148$ Bait Second Street, and th* Holy Cros* Episcopal
Highway number 41 U the will bring its first ruit-of’iown
Valdez Hotel at noon.
ytfterday
------- will be held j f hureh announce J servire* at 7:3U thoroughfare which empties Cen­ rompetitlon here tomorrow when gree team of the Sanford Wood­ can Railroad*.
H e a v y R a i n f a l l Ia
A ll Kemirnd,. County shiptx'r*
at 10 A.
from ihe^o’clock tonight in ohm-rvnncc nf tral Florida traffic onto the rnaval it meet* tflaj pusher* from Do- man's Camp will In- discussed
P a r t it io n I a B u ilt
container
nianufaclurcr.*
R e c o r d e d L o c a l l y Erickson
h-rula n d
Th* Rev. Ash Wednesday, marking ihe be­ highway at Mims, ft begins at . land at 2 I*. M. on th,. courts Thur-dav night when the ____
F irs t! 'Jixplnyvl an interest In the se*.
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Will officiate. ginning o f Lent.
fraternity
me
t*
in
it*
In S h e r iffs O ffic e
Sorrento and lead* through Sanof the Fire Stsitan.
regular *'"n- RnUnunl Interests here, too,
_____
Rainfall from 8 A. M. Tuesday
The daeeaeod had lived In this
Both religious bodies held morn­ ford and Geneva^
Five men's doubles team* will •Street rluhhtuHe for a
a watching ilevelopmcnts.
Carpenters today wars Install- to 8 A. M. Wednesday totaled U S community fee about 14 year*, ing service* today.
fraternal sessiuli,
(Road number 288 trgin* at the participate in the match.
big a partition In the office of'Inches, it was reported today by coming been f r * « her aaiiv* home
A l-o on ihe schedule U a dis­
In th* Roman Catholic Ch'itch, l.ako llowrll Road-State Road No.
Boasting 100 member*, the local
A County Sheriff C. M. Hand, Hiv-|o. P. Pnxton. City weather ob- la Georgia.
.the present custom l* to rsk- 3 inrrsrriiun and passes Alta- club ha* played four matche* In cussion of the nullme for a dem­
LO CAL W E A TH E R 1
n
Ming Into two parts a tingle **rv*r.
Surviving Bit* th« husband, M. ''a.he*,
made hy burning palm*. mont* Spring* and Forest City. other cities of Central Flnri la. t onstration of initiatory and ritu­
•IfRfo l - e Mala
Mr. Paxton said It ha* been **r- H. Youag af th* Ibcb) address; twit after a prayer by th* priest,dire
1
room which formerly wra*
Ptnpo-ai i for both roadways
The year's Schedule Include* alistic work t» tie |i*rformrd by 1
oral months sines that amount af daughter*. BoonI* M. Young and pmg hi* thumb into the ashes. iurlu-l* laying of a hard surface. four more hnmv games ami two Ranfordites
weed only as an office.
li-fore
the
Head
*1
at
.a*
Oe completion of the work, the rain fell in *ueh a short period of Mr** O. C. m v W » *11 of Son- frwirk* thou* prr*€nrt m ih#*y
Camp Ciinvcntion in (k-ula, Apr. J1
The
Jacksonville
conference more trips away from home.
51
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sheriff win occupy on* tompirt- lime.
ford; a son, J a w n F. Young, andikncel, with tho sign of ih« Cro.s wa* believed to i e only a private
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All those Interested in shuffle- 19 and 20.
Temperature* soared again yes­ oa* grandchild nf this Chy; an* uu their foreheads,
If M t f
meat aa hie pelvat* 0,nf ^
All member* nf Ihe orgunlza•me, since the Associated press hoard ar*
invited to watch the
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remainder. It waa aademtood. terday into the 80*. with IS a* sUttr. Mr*. A m I o Cramer af S«e-| In the Episcopal Church, the reported no officially schedulrd play tomorrow.
tion are urged to uttend tomor­ T
41
,wt
* 71
i'wRI be used'"partially a* a ttorenh, high mark for tk« day. Low nhena, Ga.; aad a hrathar, B. H. aervice usually is cunfin c l tit meeting* &lt;f th,. State Hoad De- - Mayor Edward Higgins will lot row's session, -laird In get under 1
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lit
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v a i 65,
Shaw of Drifts^ Fig,
-penitentizl prayer*.
■way at 7:3d o'clock.
part now.
un hand to welcome the visitor*.
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ForCo«ntyWork.Air I)eath- To(a,

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Surplus Celery Purchase
Method Will Be Outlined

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Expanded To 46

Tree-Planting
Honor* Memory
01 Mrs. Evans

Froit Warning
System Here b
Aim Of Wilcox

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|(vOnunittce Plains
Tampa DisiTKssion

L o c a l Kiwanians
E ntertain S c o u t s
In School Tonight Retail Sales H e r e
Exceed T o t a l For
F l o r i d a By $70.88

M n. H . H. Young,
18, Dies Suddenly In
2nd Street H o m e

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iah
"On* InA Million”
w»H*r* For Thr** Day*
Hcnie, Olympic Skating Star Is Caslln
Leading Role Of Melody-Laden
Feature At RHs Theater
I**-radiant, laugh-lavish and
gig-laden with romance aad
Da la stunning snow-silvered
h p , -On* In A Million," tht
■ Math Century-Fai spectre
I amttcaJ anuuh that thrillk glorifies the girl In a mllb lartly Sonja lltnle, opened
V at the Rltl Theater.
P A a hundred gorgtout girlt
■ Mta'kmar ko-revels amid r
H ag winter wonderland of
■ ► taking beauty, It's the
p r ahow of 19 3 7 with a rait
I aMOlon that Include*, In ad
fa I* Sonja llenle, th* Queen
the BUvery Skate*. Adolph*
pt«, Jean llrraholt, N ad
fha, Don Ameche, tiia Rita
jhan, Arllne Judge, Burra)
gvitch ami hi* ging, Diali
Bar, Utah Ray and Sklrlc;
daughter of « Kwlt* Inn
I* halnr
k hy her father, Jeon Her-te capture the Olympic
i abating championihlp.
fh pt'raeta tha Intamt o'
Ameche, young American
•german invaitigatlng a
terhood mystery, who •*##
g unutunl material far r
I Interest story for bht pa.
r, Bonjt Henl#

bd In H«rhalt&gt; hostelry,
the fumbling, hut glib
id manager of a vaude

Iraupa,

Adolphe

Menjou.

Ja also Inters .ta, profession-

enjou’s group grt Urn HI**
era, Arilne Judge, Borrah
teiteh and hi* gang, Dials
bar, Leah Rav.khlrlty Dram
twalre beautiful girlt.
■ ujou Induce* Sonja |o Join
troupe and arranges n con.
I in St. MAriti for the dalf lee ballet he has envisioned.
Mug that such on appearI will disqualify her for Jh*
■ pie title so doso to her
t*V heart, Don Ameche film
N. Merits, arriving In tho
Bo af the tmllet, which' ho
Ipt* by abducting Its stpr.
win* tha Olympic title,

hat whan Hcrahott htnrr that
tht ha* ikattd proftuionally, he
rat urns the medals to the eotnmittaa. Don Ameche, with the
aatletance
hi* dead pan aaala'ant, Nad Spirks. I* able ti
prora that Konja la gulllleia. Th#
raaoorcaful young reporter fur­
ther provee »o Sonjn’t »atl»fac­
tion that they were for each
atbtr. »

"Sinner Take All"
Is Part Of Double
Feature On Friday

“ Q u r b e 1*fir~~ A t ! 1 ,1 1 1
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MTS

M i r , Monday—IWTa Spectacular Mutko) Smash HU
with a data* af your favacitee -ONE IN A MILLION.'*
TMaday—Th* Big Dey-WatWer Oland in -CHARLIE
CHAN AT THE OPERA." *
Wadneaday, Thureday f a i Hanholt, RocKelli Hudson,
fha Dfetma Quintuplet* fa» -REUNION,'’ Alao Jana Wither*
T H E HOLT TERROR"
Pridoy—Margaret Lindaey, Bruce Cabot, Joaeph Callite
In -SINNER TARE ALL." Alao return n n m o m -BORN
TO DANCE."
Saturday—Play Strata*. Bab Alta* In "BANOER COUR­
AGE. Alao Bienlt Barn**, William 0#r*an, "BREREINO
HOME."
Opaulng Sunday Grtta Garbo, Robert Taylor -CAMILLE."*

AT TH* PRINCESS

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Saturday, alao Sunday, Peb. 14 —Buck Jone* “THE
THROWBACK’’ and Margaret Churchill, Ralph Bellamy, T H E
FINAL HOUR"

CHAN BACK TUESDAY

It It an unutunl atory that an.
fold* nn the icraen of tha Rita
Theater, In th* picture "Sinner
Take Al!," neat Friday,
proerea of blending metropolitan ray*cry, with roraanto In th* high
tpoti and comedy In the newtpiper
world, la accomplished with re­
markable lincia*.
,
Produced by alert o-GoldwynMayer, -Sinner Tako All" prettma
ho nr* trio of Bruc* Cabot, Mar­
garet Llndaay and Joarph Callela
in topnrtch drimailr rules.
The atory concern* n million­
aire ptlblliher and hia family who
are threatened with death from a
court* of complete mystery. Ilo
and two ion* are killed. A report,
tr wh« ha* become a lawyer, re­
turn* to hia craft and eventually
apprehend* th* killer aad lave*
ho I'f* of the puMlahri'i daugh­
ter with whom he la in love.

w rpnm pa t and

Th u r s d a y W s i m Q aria h

TbeOpera” Sbovrt
At Rhs Tnttday

Chan, tW awh Matty of «**■*.
coming fata to far# with
Karloff, th* blag *4 tenor,
th t picture la th* hlghapot of
th* wily China## ikwth’a *****
and th* new# hi myatary aad en­
tertainment.
Th# film, which fratoraa Ray*
Luka, Charkftte Haary, Th aatoa
Back and Marg am Irviag In tha
■upportlng nut, opaaa with the
murder of an intan* aaytum guard
by Karloff, an Inmata, wkoaa
warped mind racogaitaa a pic­
ture of bia wife in a **w*p*par.
Bent M viagCMt*. KnrtoH
complete* bW taaap* aad gadi;!IS
th* theater when hia wtfa la *9-

“tru in ’’ Sbwiii
k DsaUt Pretrii
Borytlao follow* droaaa'k •uryriae, mnoatl* aaaraU art ra&gt;
aoaM M i taryiad Ur** tat
straight whan the Ca— try Doetor* RMS grow*-** “tables"
M * back to aharo their joy*
M i taaia with th* man who
hroaght thorn Into the world In
,-BaMiaaT, Twaatiath Centuryr*a*a lataot acraaa triumph,
ahowtag Wtdntoday aad Thor*ia / at tha Rite Thaatav.
| Th* atetaro which
th*
warM ramao* Dianna Qulna and
ifbataran data Hartholt, Rochelle
{Radmo, Halaa Viason, Slim
QMlca, Dorothy Petaraon an I
■ M* ether player*, boa*u th*
paart moat impartaat coat la th*
— ■ — *» neat nnaaaal drama.
Th* Qulna’ Dr. Lake, played
by Jean Hartholt, an th* verge
of retlrament from th* harden*
he ha* carried far a generation,
dot id** to rail bach from all over
the dloho the three thousand men
aad women he'laalated into th*
o denting supporting c u t are world. From all over the country
the distinctive faster** which and from many forate* h M .
ptetaras to »b# klgh-plocod and tha lowly,
out of Hollywood.

silent dog plater*. Taggart fin­
ished i t This ltd to n sarisa of
prometIona that culmlaattd In
hia being signed as a director.
Bo ho adopted the dog.

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■TWcfarirX" Okorfir.

ORlSiKARLOPP,]

WRITERS
Slim Summerville finds that his
Inflntnca with th* atork la nil In
-RtualMi," the Dlonnj Qulna’ **«• Florida now tnihcr a great car#ond starring picture for Twrnti- mrny of Inaugurating a new govamor, but tha framtrs of the
state’*

ccnatltutlon lack la IMA

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Leonard Praaklna and Mark
by Darryl F. Zanuck,
Roily wrote the atory and aatoM oth
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ly highlight* •ptey-f*

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I at North Carolina State, tel&gt;,iaays a bar* hllltld* ahedt
tr Jihlt the roof of i kmipa, but

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FOR HUSBAND’S DEA’
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One* a famous cornea:
self, Raymond Griffith wi

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h Jeannette Trader, mathar af the** ihlldrtn, I* shown te tuttody af Deputy Sheriff Idwte D. I rrsfi
Paul* te Jail at Snow Hilt. Md, fellawing har Indlptment tn ikargea pf killing her tatraoop# huete Clarenee J. Trader, wealthy wtllltlrs tsscutlvs. gam f Ab) Smith (rtipit), U-»ear.*i# fsthtr af
M ahiMran, was submltttd to a 'll* dtlaater- last and mad* lUtimsnta, pells* taM, that led te Mre.
Carte arrest. Smith was named se-impendent In a divert* cult fiNd by Traaer. (Aaenlated Praag

A few oMehs after bo COsapoi fieri
tee tewestng -etaapo preef" Jail al
Miami. H a, Frank J. Vairhlta wa*
arvetla# In New Vet# an a tharga
af attempting te rap a bank g Jaata‘«a. N. V. Vaorhla*. shew* Juol
after hia arrest, slid dawn 0 drain
pip* tram the Miami J*U white ear*.
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MICHIGAN STATE POUCEMAN KIDNAPED AND SLAIN

ISINESS, GOVERNMENT, LABOR CONFER ON STRIKE

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TwoEuropean
Notions Feel
Floods Hand

Highlights In The Early History Of 100-Yesr-Old Sanford

Founder’s DayJohnson Assumes
ProgrartHeard L eading Role In
By Rotariani
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High Court Fight

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A u t h o r i t y * a ,if o r n ia S e n * t o r
Auinoruy
Quefltk)nil
Waterway Of Placing Bench
B e l o w l’resldency
A. J. Hanna of Rothn*
addressed the
Binary To Pay For Sell

Prof.
College
Club at the Mayfair Hotel during
a Founder's Hay program today
ntunited under the ihrrction of
Mrs. Samuel Puleston, regcAi for
the Millie llainson Chapter &lt;&gt;f
the Daughter* of the American
Revolution, and Mr*. II. J. l-rh
man, ihmrnian of the D. A. It.'*
Founder's Day Committee on Ar­
rangements,
In Introducing Prof Hanna, Mrs.
Lehman «aid that this is the third
Founder, Dsy program, each of
which ha, been more successful
than the previous one. She railed
attention to the tinny fine antique
txhi.lt* Is-ing shown in local
store windows nml reminded Hularians uf the Founder's Day din­
ner tonight at tltfa o'clock at the
I’aii*h House for wliiih IH.1 resj creation* have been made.
“Fifty-two year* ago Itollln*
College was incorfHiratiHl in the
City of Sanford," mid Prof. Han­
na, In calling attention 'to tho
chse connection which ha* always
trmllwwea M Mae slit

Windsor Castle
Ground Inundated
Trnnsportntion Is Dis­
organised; B o a t s
U s e d In Rescues
LONDON.

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Rollins Founded In
Sanford*, A userIs G s n n l
C o l l e g e Professor ta dai
In Civic A d d r e s s Say i

France Arc! England
. MtRRfrd By Rising
Water* After Gale,
Storm Aid Thrent

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NUMBER S3

Feb. 8.— (API

Roosevelt Halts

Estimates Maximum
New Proposals
Of 1.1 Millions In
Revenue Per Year Senate Judiciary Comm i 11 e e DincuMea
White army engineers have
been forreil to put aside the Flor­
Suggested Change

ida Ship Canal In-cause of the mid­
west flood, the Canal Authority
WASHINGTON. Kelt. 8.—
yesterday reponeil that the Idg (AP)—Sonntor Hiram John­
would yay for itself in from son nf California returned to
11 to XI years by savings to the eupitol tmlnv nnd Imme­
business, industry, shippers anil diately took n leatlinic posti­
consumers."
lion in the hnttle to defeat
The Authority placed an esti­ President ltoonevelt'o court
mated maximum cost of the water­ rtHirtrunizatiou program.
Ftbrwnry.
way nt 9I7UJ.M:I,(NW, at the same
Coming on the hot In of earlier
lit a formal statement,
galea and billiard*, the down
Hire setting fo th t h a t
it Senator Johnson aaitl: "The
poor »ent river* on n new ram
t houlil produce n maximum of isrue, snipped nf its verbiage,
$13.000,Otkl annually.
seems to lie plain. Shall the
In Dorset on the English Chan
Press dispatches from Washing- Congress make the Suprvme
no!, hundreds of persons fled to
trn today reported that the Special Court subservient to the presi­
higher ground whrn floods l«oArmy llonrd, nnmed to investi­ dency?"
la ted many Tillages and Inundat­
gate the canal, is completing i‘*| lie thus aligned himself with
ed farm lands.
Dial report to Congress on the Senator llorah of Idaho and
Sail, motor and air travel vir­
feasibility of construction and the uthirs who are preparing to take
tually was suspended In man/
pro- aide effect*.
the Piesldent's program to the
sections. Shipping schedules were
The Canal Authority wa* quoted nation.
disorganised.
s* saying that more than to pet I High offieinl, interpreted the
Besides Dorset, the hardest hit
rent of the Continental Aren "f * submission of the question to Concounties were Kent and Esses,
neighboring London.
.
M C tU 'U n u T F L H l
*'n....* Stssii’w will Ih-tiefit l»y ( grrss nt this lime ns n desire on
L I I Y IX lS sII El I I I C I E P D j l h e waterway. This conclusion was tin- purl of the President Its
The Thames Kiver, overflowing
- -—
— - —- i nM,d i„ tiNVr'Urn arrive,! nt nit­ achieve what he described aa
Ifw H ssM n Mae Item*
In 1880 General Grant dug the find tduvel of dirt
In 1872, the find church bell ranee in OraitK*
judicial reform b.-fore uto tn memi­
Fourteen
minor
cases
were er a continental survey,
County. It won the (gift of George Wylly of Fort
In grading the line of tho Houth Florida Railway. (The
Scheduled to have h e e u jrbiml in 1 Following *r.. „«jm# siving, nt g legislation on wage* ami
Reed, a brother of Mbs* Nona Wylly of lake Mary.
jwhuh 'he Aioftf-.tiy nsserts wottldj Louts nnd fnrnt production con­
Mur..ci|ui| Couti ilii* aniVrniMin,
t
ahovel U now In the Sanford Public Library).
and won In the Slher Like Prenbvti'rl&amp;l Church.
*'
lav,, been made in Itl.'l.l hail th e1 trol.
tecotds
nt
th*
I'oli.-e
'Station
show.
Oils,,
tS—w
.
I'»»rln»
IlHsM,
qe.Hll.SUr,______
_
________
- o h m
to o w i S M ls , eh
» s&gt; via*
These autluirities argued that
canal been in &lt;potation:
Tuesday'# tides, Tidal Station, '•ship iqieintlinr espem ls, $7,. it would Ihi unwise itivl poor
ti'MllwM* n« t*a*• an*
Oeean I'ler, Daytona Beach: low, POO.OOO; interest on •hiq cargo*'*,
fi:.1| A. M. and 7:0.1 D. M.; high, $120,000; freight rices on local
Mr*. K. W. Scott today was
traffic $0.1.1,000; retluction in nav­
12:22 A M. and 1:03 I*. M.
named chairman of Board of 1)1igation hazards, $220,000; recrenraatora of tho Seminole County
Sanford Liana will hold n teg linnal value to pleasure etaft,
County Chapter of the American
ular bimonthly aeaalou Wetlnea-* $100,000.
Rod Cross. She succeed* Elisabeth
day night nt 7 o'cock in ih,- Vnl-( Further, nccortling ts« tbs' report,
Ann* Deforest.
tie* Hotel, Clarence Adams, sec |ibe savings would le inetrnsesl by
Mr*, f . D. Scott, who hail been
any general Intprsivement in bus­
retury, said today.
acting chairman, was elected vice
iness imltistry nnd commerce nnd
An official visit m the Hanford
chairman and corresponding sec
Flk* l.talge will lie made Friday
_
The Board of Director* of the by growih sif the country.
rotary. Mr*. Jrnn Adam* wa*
It cnnrltidinl with the assertbm night by District Drputy Grand
E x t i m n i i s h e r H U t t c d Seminole County Comitirire will
To score* of jtersorvt today
chosen for the post of recording
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|meet tomorrow night at 7:30 tbnt the figure* «lo not reflcs-t of | Exulted Hitler W. A. Wall of
secretary, while Mrs. A, W. Kturx
went the ctcdit“for a successful
,
|o'clock for a regular monthly ses- the Intangible In-nefit* the c ttml|\Vest Palm Heat It, Ss-ertMury th*
la to b* treasurer.
celebration of Sanfonl's centen­
Vamlat* or pranksters—nut holran s*cti&lt;&gt;n of routine wottlil priultii'is adding that it | Re
Fred R. Wilson, City attorney
Ember J. J. Kelleghan said
A committee of Mrs. Andrew
nial, oui particularly to Mr*. rities have not determineil which business.
would lie highly vajimlde as no loilny.
Carraway and Mrs. F. F. Mc­ nnd a member of a legislative
Santurl Puleston, regent of llto Inst night or enrly tmlay eliteret!I
nsljnnct to national defense.
Tho ttcraslon will be attemleil by
...........
Cauley was appointed to supervise Committee appointed to consider
Flk* f i 1mi Delztnd,
Dayton*
local D. A. K. chapter and to thre* schosil buildings in Sanfonl.l Tl" ' Sanfonl Fite Department
the rehabilitation of Red Cross recommendations for u uniform
.
,
. . . wa* rn lln l nt noon imuijr to r.llitMi
lb mb. Kustis, Cocoa, Orlhndu,
Mrs. Herman la-hman, chairmutt sitl.fiesl their .mH-t..cs
headquarters at 111 Palmetto Avr. municipal charter law for all
in the Avrm( &gt; M|(| M l l w h r w
„
Ni-xv Hmyrnn and oilier* In the
of Foundrt* Day' committee.
auo. Plastering and other repair Florida municipalities snid today
institutions' lunchroom* nml d ld |anM|, K1. . .
burning. VesCentral Florida section.
work are planned.
Co-operation
of
local
organiza­
he will make no proposals until
enlny the unit put out n sitm ltr
Prominent Elks who will he
tion* wus one of the fentun-s in slight damnge to property.
Tho financial report as of Jan. the City Commission here has
present im lude Frank O'Brien of
In the Hsitilh 8 isle Prim ary, the ddaze in the Dreamwold section.
1 showed a balance of 9707 In been given an opportunity to
the three day program. Those as­
Jacksonville, l&gt;. G. K. |{„ and tho
tho local treasury.
„
, ,
sisting the It. A. It. were the prowlers entered through a win-j
study the, problem.
Hon. fn-pian Hale, national chair*
daw,
ransacked
the
lunehr.«.m|
The
banfor.l
City
Commission
Two donations from Lake MouWoman's Club, the Home Demon­
Th,- Seminole County Medlenl
The Committee Is chairmanetl
I" h* City Hall Society xxill meet at 7 P. M. Tues­ limn of th,- Grand lodge Activi­
too and the Goldsboro negro school
stration
Club,
the
Sanfotd
Mi ni s ­ icebox to fin.1 u dozen egg* which, *&gt;H •&lt;
Tmlay, on the lOOAi anniverties Committee,
w er, calmly r.M.ke.1 ami devoured ‘ h s-.l- r . i.mighi then adjs.t.rn intboosted to $1,431 the total con­ by Slate Senator John K. Bencham of Wrst Palm Beach, who, sary of the death of (’apt. Thom­ terial Association, the Rotaiy on the mt' iii*
Ed Itourke, who has been tiler
nirtliairly to aiirivl ih«* roiin«lvrv day in Eernuld-I aitghion Memotributed by this County to flood
Club
the
Fmtrsi
Daughters
of
according to an Associated Dress as hlrllon in battle with Indiani,
punripally to dis­ of the Snnfotd fraternity for 25
aofferers in the middle west, it dispatch, will call for
Appan-ntly trkesl la-cause tlteie Day dinner at the. Kplscopnlj cuss Hospital
the Confesleracy, the Kanforsl
tin- pinblciii uf n County years, will be presented with a
bread or other I » &gt;"•*»« I'wrrloh House.
was reported.
| ^
pltyi i. inn.
from member, of hi, org^nTl.!'
ro"c,“aB V '■’V i­ Garden Club, the Seminole Chap­ was no buriin,
token of appreciation for the long
the
i
llon within 30 day*.
day program which was ih . offi- ter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, accessuties to he hud with
Itcmitly the organization pro- period of rontinuoti* service.
The weather: Partly rloinly to
egg*,
the
patty
inverted
ami
th#
history
classes
of
the
Mr. Wilson asserted this m o rn -cU1 « * • " ■ » «
•&gt;* &lt;-••&gt; a cen" w il ls r l"Udy tonight and T ttcsday/raln ,
to the County Coniniisslon
Junior and Kenisir High Schsads. extinguisher nml sprnyrsl
ing that he would ronsider * uni-1
* '.
. .
.
Jam! lightly cmiler in extreme
M full lime iloctur Ie employed
Generous
merchant*
ronlnbutel
form charier law unwise nt th* L ° " '
il i ...................heltonhw.-st ponion Tuesday;
Ex
h,n'11'' welfaie eases in the
present time when so many mu- Cap\ * U " on' »f;«r * ho.m “ f°'* ' window space for the display ot n . S J ? .“ ‘{ . ‘f t b '
*
N- rthwrst Fb.ri.U: Cloudy &gt;*',nin le atea. The Society ofnlcipallti** are attempting to r e - 1 * " U:' r “ T " 1 ,hw U ,,r * * an'lque exhibits. Stores giving the s p r i t e s were further'
« nigh. am. Tuesday probably oeJ......... .
......... .
ITutrnsi l •* r ,~
jeame Sanford,
was
inort.illy their auppoH to the movement
Soy Scout Troop No. 13 last
|M,x..es. ^
„ . c„ Mg
---------------------|wour.de«l while comnuinding a de­ ansi the committee* respsmsib'e peased a, the Junior High School .............. r.lnaJPuesday.
night staged ceremonies at the
tachment
of Federal
rn- for antique arrangements are as I where half a dozen choice pie*
physician pending •In*
d aa IIi»ivM
“ch
mwM
K*Uni1 troops
,r’ positions
First Baptist Church to commem­ F
The
srheduled
meeting
nf
the
‘
-"tniy
r li oo rri$a
u n iv e r s»ltv
ity l|IKn,
jn ot
aiding
ir«slla«s* mu M*e Issr)
An agreement to ship only the
follows:
j
1Sanford Junior Chamber of Com ***** '"V session tomoitow.
orate th* 27th anniversary of
the attacks" of the Hod­
The
Hanford
Furniture
Com­
s
m
m
irrr
tonight
has
been
postponed!
D-suir*
belonging
to
lit,,
organl*r«,,r
*,,M " f r‘ b-ry was |n efScouting.
man.
pany—Mr*. J. M. Hayes ami Mrs.i
ltrca .se of the Fournier's Day isattoti ate J. T. Denton. A. \V. D-ct here today among local shipThe function also Included offi­
Approximately 200 person* have St. (U ir White.
ll„ I I ...
t p „ „ , j . u ]dinner in the Episcopal Church Knox. W. T. Ungley, T. F. Me- |a-rs atul will continue for one
cial recognition of the troop by tho
made reservation! for o Founder's
Tho Style Shop—Mr*. A H ilH e r e I lie s d a y
House, the Rev. Father Daniel, I*. M Mttrhell. C.
U week.
Chnrrh os it. protege.
Because of the Inability of • Day dinner tonight In the I’arrish Betts ansi Mrs. W. C. Hill.
J. J. Kelleghan, secretary, an- J'atk, Ham I'ttleston, G. S. Bel- j The move wi* inaugurated in
About 20 uniformed Scouts at­ Rollins College professor to serve Homo of tho Episcopal Church,
Perkins' Stu'e — Mr*. Mary
liouiieed.
.man. II, D. Sinidi, and J. N. Tn- an
~ effort to holster the price nf
tended. On th* program
wer* Da- here, second semester classes of climax of the c*lebra:k&gt;n.
Wilton Rowe of ntlando,
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'lar, all nf S inf-ttd, und J. \V. Mur- I the vegetable on th» open market.
Strong
und
Mi*.
I
erklns.
'i*tereon
University
student,
will
lie
vld Gatchel, Bernard Colllna, Scott fthe eExtension Department, UniThe affair will sparkle with
Speer* 8 « "re-M r. J B. B a y -^
, ofc| High 'School ------| c-hlppert met Haturday and
(tits of Oviedo.
tumor
McIntyre and Jsmee Tew.
(verslty of Florida have been die- such speakers 0* Dr. Hamilton
and Mrs. Byron Steven*.
found unison in the proposition
_
,
,
,
,
„
„
_,
|
row
to
msirucx
instruct local siuuem
student*
Addresses were delivered b y . continued, Prof. R. E. Kipp, gram- Holt, president of (Rollim Col­
{that only sizes above n u tn ^ r Id
Troop Scoutmaster W. E. Kadrr mar School principal, announced lege; C. D. Leffler, president of
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u
"
;
t
.
-ho
organization
of
deham*.
Mr.
{would tie shipped.
Aesiatant Scourmaster Marvin Mi­ today.
Univer­
'a'
u ' i',y
i ii„ii„
n,i
Rowe, a member
»f the 1ft
I
SailveWMr*.
R. J.
Holly .end
.......
, Shipping imrtests nlso railed
lam, and Arthur Bra nan, Central
Originally Instruction* wero
sity drilling tram, also will ills- W
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P
~
i* _
Mr*. D- B. raswell.
n
complete
moratorium fur
Florida Copitcil Scout executive.
rest
proldeiiis
enenuntrrril
hy
tietl
O
X
to have begun today after ached- a ___ t ___ p , l l L 1 .
Yowell'a—Mr*. S. it. Dighton
Y e a r , I k i u d n e y S a y H , Wednesday, a tiltv on which a
Ton'ght th* troop will cut ha nlesl organisation Haturday.
hater*
and
give
suggestions
nn
the
. S e ilH H O lS C X l l l b i t
and Mr*. John Meiseh. Jr.
.
{session I* scheduled fur a re­
birthday rake In It* church head­ Prof. Kipp reponeil that 12 etuvarious phn-es of verbal argument.
T n R a P 1 a e» as r l I n
si
The Rev. | . II. Grice nf Delaind
M‘ihi&lt;Iw«o4
dam* hod signed for tho sociology
l O D e r i M C C a
in
quarters and later attend a tl
toilay Is representing the Seminole I Tax A «sr *or Sanford Dotidney view of results uf the agreement.
ee party. A father and son banquet course and wero pursuing thatl
Baptist Association, nf which this today again tailed attention to
la slated for Thursday.
subject in th* first semester.
|
County is a part, st the Florida the fan that persona seeking homeIt has been proposed to odd an
Baptist Board of Mi&lt;*l»ns that was ' t r a i l •-xeniplions must muke ap­
English count# to th* curriculum
slated to meet this afternoon in
plication ru-h year.
this term.
Jacksonville.
at Orlamlo Fob. lt-20 will boost]
——
Ml«fc l ««v ir i«
atom 75 ladiridutl
varieties,! A display of antique* entered by tho amkpte furniture exh'bit.
Among the more Important bus­ Approximately one-fourth uf the •rt
M
It
.0!
Farm Agent C R. Dawson said the Town of Longwood tmUy was
A Mrs. Miney of 309 Magnolia iness was th* determination of a ntul number eligible for tax lien •1
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4*»
1-1
Joe Engle, prvsidewz o f th*
n
Cl
today.
] selected for the $3 cash prise and Avenue took Initial honors In -he IIS-T7 budget for missionary activi­ f i t s in this County have rnu-rtxl •1
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Cfcattanooga Lookout*, la stated
lie wao mapping out a ached- named the best of exhibit* sub- antiqu* quilt contest. I'rte F tirr ties ami the selection of depart- lequeats for exemption.
fS
•1
4T
04
,
to arrive here tomorrow to make
menial
head*
to
serve
the
Florida]
After
Apr.
I
.Mr.
Dnudney
said,
•4
li
4T
.11
tie to visit Orlaado tomorrow ondj milted by Seminole communities, son, wi’h n 13 star red flag, ws&lt;
&gt;
•
cs
IT
13
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final in* pen low of Municipal
Two marriage licenses were la­ transport soma of tko exhibit to mher than Sanford, In tho Found-. awarded first pines in the ntirrel- Baptist Convention, during th e 'rrr'o n . who have not filed auto- 74
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Tl
Cl
yrir.
natirally waive their rights of 11
Athletic Field what* hie ball club sted here over th* weekend, ac­ the display boildlng.
si's Day antique contest.
I Isneous rlas-ifirniiun.
10
Ti
&lt;1
01
w ill locate fo r eprlng training.
More than a score of Baptist having homestead
homestead property, up 1i$
cording to record* in th# offic* of
Mr*. Ilarry Papworth captures! First place in the fan exhibit
Mr. Daweoa aanowneed that lo-*»0
7«
a
Xaglo today was la Jaekioavill* County Judge R. W. War*.
associations
will be represented at o $.1,000 valuation, tax-frro un 111
two
first
places
in
classification
went
to
Mr*.
R.
J.
Holly,
while
rol farmer* and grower* are co­
m
40
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tho books.
Iw in making efforts M eo3
&gt;&lt;» 14
Duron I . 'Smith of Maltlind ami operating ably hi tho endeavor.
cxh.hits, her light colored p a is lr y ^ ls s Mary Dighton took simitar the conclave.
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The A*5««»or has offered the 1
Q id rr tW Ckittt* Mias Oretta I-eft of Hanford wer*
Th* Missions Board finances tie
Other local bombs to bo entered rhawl winning a $2.60 prise In honor* In jewelry,
1
Tl
ft.1
.*•
Issued on* wsibling ren t first* ami In the Dr load* sb*W Include those j the contort,
contert, and a green ellkdre«ij
ellkdr#«ij A picture of Osrroln, entered --y partmental activities in the Florida fd l co-opera'inn of his office to
14
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1*
iu*vy
Tho Lookouts will arrir# her* th* second wa* taken hy Ralph of the Home Demawarratlon Club*{taking a similar award in clothing.[the Rev. Father A. H. I’eek, xv in ■Baptist Church and romprn*ai**(iho*# who ate not familiar with
14
II
Vtuot
i
i la begin th* spring Myriek of Hanford and Mis* Mar and the Hemiaol* Chapser of Fu-I A rhalr entered by Mr*. Hi.I the old photograph and picture]between 75 anil HO pastors of rural the procedure in filling out a 1
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it
jn
n
guorka Bailey of Lake Mary.
tur* Farmer* a( Amerira.
Clair Whit* waa adjudged beu in cootesc.
_____________ I church** and several evangvltst*. humestead application blank.
•

—Torrential rain* deluged
both France and England to­
day and apread menacing
floods over Urge areas.
The threat centered in
Southern England
where
more rain fell in the pa*t
seven days thnn normally
during the whole month of

Red Cross Chapter
Selects O f fic e r s
3T0 Serve 1 Y e a r

Uniform Charter DAR, individuals, Local (SanfordSchools
Law DiscatsRm Unit* Praised For Workkxt Entered By
Occupies Locals Mrs. Herman Lehman, Mrs. Sam Puleston, Night FrOwlef
Wilson Says Law Is
Unwise With Bond
Refunds In Offing

Direct Activities In Founder's
Day Ceremonies

High E lk Official
To Visit Sanford;
To Honor Localite

Lunchroom* Objects
Of Vandals; F i r e

City Centennial
Will Be Closed
By Social Fete

Seminole DoetorH
To Talk Problem Of
County Physician

Brilliant S p e a k e r s '
List Arranged For
Anniveraary Event

Baptist Scout U n i t
H o l d s Anniversary
J Ceremony At Church

Vegetable S h ip p in g
I* i m i t Is Effective
Tfxlay; I^nstH 1 Week

Extension Cl ai ws e , «‘'»« "
Are Suspended Here

StciHon Debater To

in G r i c e Represents
Seminole B aptists Exemption Wanks
in
LOnVenlKin Must lie Filed Each

OritndoTomorrow

wing Anti{)ue Exhibition;

Mrs. Papworth Takes Two Awards

Ball Chib Prexy
Arrives Tuesday

Two Couples Get
License* To Wed

LOCAL WEATHER

�* c l» .

Mm Constltuttoa

y n u iff to H it, H to fioubtfoJ If tag uxfrasjou of this prtoslplg

*• .!l l l !lll.t *"*■
Bsar— i) Court would ym ok i mack opposition.
J
Youngvr Judges under norms] conditions might render
WWu - - — T
intelligent and ashonest derisions h older one*.
U« tfchsm «M S MIts, la
Nor is H even the expnmad desire to increase the m i t»m r w u M i j •
namher at judges an the Supreme Court bench from nine **•. eaeept •* mum cert
to fifteen that causes suck constenmtlm to conservative ~ * * r " t o
ft*
circles. The siae of the court has been changed from time ^
J V-'. .. .
to time before, as conditions warranted, first from da to
y j, *
seven, then to nine, then ten, then to eight.
finally bach to nine. It might be that a court of fifteen t*,
Eav»rnro, nl
members under certain conditions would not be n o n than p| is.
adequate to consider properly the Utlgatiee now coming urpriaea b* the eeuatry
before the court.
Wip la net bediy paid sin
But opponents of this move do not see H this way.
.*** *
They view the.demand for these drastic changes in ths Ju- ^ ^ * l*-t&lt;"*4^*_**4
'
diclsry as an attempt to subjugate the Judicial branch of •2 '2 2 1 S 2 5 ^ 5 fJ S ? !
the government to the executive. They aee It as an ofTJ
fort not only to scrap the Supreme Court but jUso to do- Mra1 ^ forgtt h. ,
stray the Constitution. They believe'that ths chief pur- to tbs city for such thing
pose is to secure the validation of certain congresstonal lk* protection and em t
acta wholly unconstitutional. They are convinced that the Tbes to ths Washington
final result of this move, if successful, will b# to change isn't a (eng sup fivm tbs
the American form of government into a state of fascism «£ beildis# as sodiiortun
where the executive branch of the governmeat is the pre- to®?*** ®f- kuildI**
dominating force.
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And so the enactment of this Isgtalation will not be ,.w „ , ■ _ho tko,
easy. There are issues involved too vital and too far* t JTwn mi of hut settle
reaching to permit of ready compromise or surrender. Be- r„t u tn&lt;j ,0 inttnUi
ifore the question is finally settled, end before the next brsokteg organisations b
t o Mm

wouldn't H he woadorful if all
this ssystsry turned oat to b#
ooiMthisg rsol whb hspplnots Is
It of which tho a s s sever
droomrdt"
Christopher Columbus
Crew
flew swsy. Ths Psdfls Muddlers
woro too netted to do anything.

th * P a ra d e o r
M o d u m F o o d M a rc h a n d ita rs

1for himself whether he wants to live under the banner of
a,free government or whether be prefers the rule of an
all-powerful executives
Hfo tiMfr'l

Congress

. . . . Yau Jhssuwa..*.mottora fWfh.frt^t and^vtjstobto^

A Battle Of A Century

With this issue of The Herald we Join wholeheartedly
with the 8aQie Hsrriaon Chapter of the Daughters of the
'American Revolution in commemorating an event of one
. hundred yean ago which saw tho beginnings of that little
______ ___ . . . ___ , __| community which later became Sanford. In doing this wc
nssomry for tbo automobile1are glad to have a small part in paying tribats to the
ey to oqalp their cars with memory of those hardy pioneers who struggled so cou“•hew.
rageouaiy and so unselfishly throughout the years in bulldMixnmk , 1*. to g this city to which we live today,
es advised to bospbUr mouth
There most have been times when they floated their (“Tho Forolgs Office . . . b»»t
sgoa is sn auto drives co barges down the 84. Johns, or came la nxragta through for m m time past received letan boor.—PviuseoU jountil. woodland trails, or Indians attacked and friends and rrto* tors frost outlaws isotbor* wboso
d » butterflies, no doub*, tives were slaist to battle, or supply boats were late ami m m bavo goso to 8pels. . , In
I•
rtit®
f**ndvti H mAtfriflld f i l M In Mrriv*. n r miMfiultflM drove view of ibis . . ssd tko (Set that

Natlaaa) Assembly Line

I

. Tho Defeats tre having a hard
jf.ttow these dhys with the New
I P a l m Ptttaisg wild la Washingtan- Last ysar, a s of their main
I .deepsration., th. B. I. dsPotu ds
Mcawors A Co., made only 989.*
U;|I7,T48 nst after paying all n . feasts. This was only aboat 88
L p M a n mors than they mods tho

Fart Pierce Newa-Tribmw
b Seafood, Maine, a small tame ilonal economy, fifty men, a bunwkh a crocus population of 13,488, deed men “sk down" In a body
tbo principal l■fslT^r “ the gn— P**n&gt; in »•“ Nldwssr. Ths work
win.
I siows. tomes to a halt throughout
Sard Mills, says the Wml S tm t jtk#
Soon other plants go
JwwmJe
Normally smploylug down; than suppliers In the Imjne,h* tottasw Hiatt neighborhood are affected.
i ! 1*’ ^
« itolwn, geo* ,ke effete .re appairm frets
to «to llT»s *f most of tho towns m (M) 0f the country to ths ash■e* 8e‘scr, and other effects, not to cWprA dew days ago, 'be company ly risible, seep into the national
of its Isoms, conaeioueju.es through reduced ds-

volunteering’ Is lltsgal, ths gov­
ernment. . . hsv# SsrtSi d to put
s atop to h."—'Times," i t s . IX)
Though sweet sad gtorisss for
tbo Motherland
To tBo, as pstrlou Is tbs blgbost

Stop might fls ths Trail so that
Bidtots wouldn't happen nuitr so
mapdr. —Nsw»-Pri»s. How ! —
Msgs Tribune. By paving it. for
SMasa. --Now* Press. Paving
■ sssal slangs ids k would bo
me M Ih« point.

fourth of ths

ynnnt9

To die la foreign WHWTsIs must

The little group located on the shores of

stn u h rd his imsgiaaliaa, atvtr
dsvrlupsd it to tsks hi thr passlMBty which is ait shout m.
A hundred years age It
easier to bsUrvs in fsWas
sgrts then in veins that c
around the world. The sciswtista who first aavlsagod . the
tslrgraph, tho ttlsphsM,
ths
radio, had first to hreomo like the
Whits Queen In “Through tbo
Looking Glass," sMs to believe
sivtral impossible things before
breakfast.
lastead of curtailing tbs tro(Htlosal Utsraturo of childhtod,
mankind’s aim should bs to add
to it. America might aswlganuts the literary bcritsgo of the
childhood of si) her racial strains.
M en fairy storisr, more folklor*
aad verse, rathrred front all
nuartcr, of the globs, should be
the goal for childhood*! litera­
ture.

Whoa Britain summons is a hsro's
grave.
Lake Her setts die gladly is defend her
laws,
Bui now for British mothers to
bo bears,
There Is as caass.

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■tsrrhandlsrr when you use AFG m arkeliag service.
B ias Gooee fils tha present day need of retail
huyera and eonsuraera for atandardiacd, nstlm aH y
•fvertiaod produce In volurao supply. AdveMfetog
and retell sales promotion keep this trad em ark
actively before both trade and publie. •
Learn s t first hand o f the many personalised11e x tra s"
th at p»b» AFG servleo a real investment. Come to
to ass m o r writ* . . . today.

AMKMCAM FRUIT CftOWSM INC

vac

to spend fdO.OOO/MO for pleats*
panslost and modernisation. Tbo
copstmeMve oepaasisa of dds aspendituro will emend throughout tbo
nodes. as do tbo dsstranivp ef­
fects of tbo Genets! Motors shotdown.
Thus arv ws all workers as a
national rfbnveyar B P t a .
Msgs
ihoroogbty iawgrdttd by oark
iretries! advance, #s&lt;h suhdtvWsa
•f tpscialisatida, kastasss Ig la*
m atin g butr-ratomd, aad as sin­
gle enterprise Is or eia he ahagv&lt;her svpsmsd frets ah others.

Saaford

Florida

Quality Panda
T he S m th
MWfsre,
w prbs.

Stanley Koiren Harawart Co.
III

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Thera is as caass which BagUahown shoo Id hear,
This Mag to die that liberty may

, ■'h i Ti s m i m , (her* Is no law to

prevrm a ate foot 82-year oM
yeath from marrying a tiny nine
year old girl (as amuslly happened
Us other day It but state senators.

Uve,

Nor tho whgeldid Ursa they soluatrer
Their own to gist.
Nat theirs to stand, a few against
a flood,
Wkh Preach, Pahs, Slavs sad

sponsoring and arranging this centennial celebra­
tion. The event has been widely heralded to the preen at
the state and Sanford hag consequently beta the recipient
of mach favorable publicity. To them should go the th an k s
of every Sanford citiaea for the truly excellent work
which they hnva denein addition The Herald wishes to thank all thorn who
have assisted to nuking this Centennial edition of our» a
success. Everyone has co-operated in a meat helpful man­
ner to furnishing os every possible aseietsnrr Our only
regret to that the limitat ions of time made it aerseeery
jo neglect some very Interesting historical data, and Dm
limitation, of apace mods it hepoeelMe to toctwb * *
the fine artktoe whieh were aabaaitted to us. lu tiiw jb esr
as well an the etharu wu are grateful

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TENOR

Seminole County Neu)s

)dal A nd Personal
n U N C n PEA R SO N , S a d a ty U U a r

ftta p lM t 1 «
flV IR V m
V T IB W

Prof. T. W. Uw ton. Supt. of
! . 1m , . «
. •» #
School, of S m lnoU County. Prof.
R. F. Cooper, principal of Ovic.lo
High School *nd Mr*. J. N.
Thompson of th# English IVpartment of Oviedo High attended an educational meeting I
Orlando Wednesday.
Mrs. J. E. Woodard, wife of
Pastor Woodard of the MethodUt Church, was called to Jack-

TV B O A T

A bariaaaa and soda| meetins
•f tk* Axaiian Claaa of the
V int Baptist charek wUI be
IhM a t Till la the church annex.
B n fn n a wfll be lira. J. V.
M an , Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Jr.,
M n. CUfford Walker, Mrs. J. L.
aad Mrs. M. N. Clove-

M ' \ wire
^

rich, sea of Mr. and Mr*. J. M.*1 MIm Elliabatb
Myrick of Sanford, at th* boww of Mary Maxwell
the bride’s parents Saturday even- **** Seaeh B ad
ing at 7:90 o’clock. Only mtmbers
—
Mias Mariam 1
Btlea Palmer an

week-end visitor*
| friends in Winter Park.
C**ch J - A- Thorar*°
family of Invcrn***, spri
lUy ' llh h u p, „ nt, t R
Mr, j N Thompson.
J . p. Jones, 8r., rrturm
from the hosplUI in
Monday.
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ilitlU J lIO
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rilll.A IH X I’llIA . Krb.
—Paul belong* 10 Dr. Gcorgo €»
Klcffrr, who look him from.* doc
P ’und. Pr. K lcffrr mail? a wnadMI
teg for Paul to replace one r tt o ff
by a n r t r car. Burglar* toakjovw*
d ry Hr. Klcffrr valued at tLCVh
Paul slept through the robb*ry»_

Last Showing
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T O N IG H T '

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i l i K i m cobv
The ceremony was p irfotemd by,ifT"
.
th* Rev. A. H. Cole, paster of Barca last week'
th# First Methodist Ckurek, before
an improvised altar baaked with
palms and piak gladML
Tall
lighted candle* placed aa cither
ski* of the ahar east a soft glow
over th* room. Miss Daphne Taktch and Mica Ellaakcth Whktlngtoa
played a violin col*. “Ah. Sweet
Mystery of U fa" before tha e*T*-

. W n a tafl he aa taportaac meeta f tha Baaford Jualor Rich
Bthatl PcT. A. in Urn school aadkwhna at 1:45 o'clock. W. Barhan M m iv will apeak on The
lapeetaace of Vlorida’a P.-T,
a r t la* Mm State Leris lature to
Batlfy dM Child Labor Amend■Mai. Public ia invited to attt.td.
The H and V Club of Eastern
■tar Will meet Tuesday at 7:90
a t th* home of Mra. Murray
JaWta, Oak Arrnue.
Th* Volunteer’* Ctase of th*
Christian Church will meet a*
•«00 o’clock at tha home of Mra.
|lo c Cowoley, Oak Arrnue.
f Tha Friendship Claaa of th*
Chrietiaa church will meet Ta*a*V ot 7:90 with Mr*. A. J. Loaa&gt;n* at 1400 East 10th St.
WEDNESDAY
! .There wUI be a board meeting
W the Sanford Garden Club
Wrdaeeday morning a t 10:00 A.
M. at the borne of Mrs. H. M.
Papworth on park Avenue.
THURSDAY
The AIt bean Class 0f the First

mony.

The wedding party entered ta
th* strains of Lohengrin’s Wad­
ding March. Mendelsohn’s Wed­
ding March was played for the recesslowaL
I •
Mr*. Myrick, who was unattend­
ed, entered on th* arm *1 kef
father who gar* her la marriage,
and was met at th* ahar by lb*
bridegroom. Sho wore a white 1st*
drers and orange blossom* la her
hair. In fier hands she carried a
white Bible to which were lied
white ribbons and orange blos­
soms.
Mrs, Myrick was graduated from
Orlando High School and works at
Evaleen’s Beauty Salon.
Eaptlsc Church will meet in tho
Mr. Myrick attended Seminole
church annex at 7:30.
High School and is employed by
SATURDAY
Leo Brothers’ Plumbing Shop,
Tho Cccilian Music Club wUI
After a short wedding trip tha
meet at 3:15 at the studio of Mrs. rouple will be at home to their
Fannie Munson,
friends in Lak* Mary.

Crrnohaw
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McKay
ra
w«r*
guesi*
Mr-.
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W trt
SI the Tangerine
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Hottl la BrooknTlllt y ntenU r.
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McCormack, the celebrated Irish tenor, will appear In re. M. J. Pichlsll* o f Orange, New elu l at the Orlando Municipal Auditorium tonight at 5:15 o’clock.
Jersey, end J. C. Dsurney of Wrst His program will Include a variety of numbers and has been arOiangs, ^ New Jersey were th* ranged to please music lovers of all ty|&gt;e* of song*.
f tM lt l O f W* J* Norton I t too Val« .
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Mra. George Habe
Is Guest Of Honor
Mrs. Geo. lfab* was th* guest
of honor at a surprise birthday
party given at her home on West
First Street on Saturday evening
by tRT members of tlw Ftivndsliip
League of the Congregationsl
Church as an expression of appre­
ciation for the services Mrs, Hah*
rendered to church and league
during hrr term of office, aa
president of the organisation.
Refreshments were served to
the following Ruesta and leaguo
members: Mrs. Geo. Habe, hon­
or guest Mr*. Celia Brand, Mr*.
Loci* H. Wolff. Mr*. II. Phclffer
of Jamacla, N. J., Mrs. A. Ander­
son of Long L'land, Mrs. O. Ow­
en* of Long Island, Mr*. Henry
Nickel, 51rs. Elisabeth Jewett,
5fr*. Jc* Mei-ch, Mr*.
Anaa
Schmah, Sir*. J. Ballard, Mra.
Harry Kent, Sirs. Frank Melsch,
Sirs. John Ludwig, and Mrs. Hen­
ry Richter.

Th* regular monthly business
meeting of th* American Legion
Auxiliary was held Friday afternoon- at-the heme e» Mrr- R."A.
Cobb cn West First Server,
Mrs, T. R. Sullivan presided
over the meeting at which lima
routine matters were attended 'o
and report* were made by th* va­
rious committee chairmen. It was
announced that th* stat* presi­
dent, secretary and fourth districtvie* president would make their
official visits to the local unit
during the week of Mar. H. Plans
wer* completed for a luncheon to
b* given In their honor. Mrs, F. E.
Roumillat Is chairman of th* committ** In charge of th* affair.
At th* social hour refreshments
wsrs served to the following: MrsC. L. Irwin, Mrs. T. J . Daniels,
Mr*. W. I. Hoffman, Mrs. T. L.
Sullivan, Mrs. C. M. Flowers,
Mr*. T. E. Roumillat, Mr*. V. K.
Takach, Miss Aranka Takach and
Miss J cannett* Lalng.
Th* first newspaper published
In South Florida was founded in
Sanford In 1575 by Fred L. Robertaon. Later, the publication,
the 8oulh Florida Journal, was
published by Messrs. Way and
Osborn*.

and Mrs.

I* Is now largo enough. Happily,
Court Large Enough rt’ggostttn*
for an increasnl num­
Hughes Wrote In 2R ber have not been favored because
of their impracticably In view of
the court's most important functlon.”
. ■ ■
Supreme
Court of the United
Mr. aad Mr*. L. A.Renaud have 8'»"r*" ln «hich he rspre-te.! hit
It tbtlr h o m fU fiti for a few opinion of the movement to in*
days Mr. and Mr*. Gibb Waffle cr*»»1’ lh» court’s membership. II*
»f Rockford, 111. Mr. and Mrs. ,lr»' luoied Joseph Storey, • forRenaud and thalr guests acrompa- ■”r r A-soclate Justice, who benled by MUs Viola Strieker of
,h*' “if 'here were iwelvr
Edgsnon, WU., and Jimmy U o iu»*‘-e». we should do no business
Renaud motored to Bok Tower *•
Sunday.
"Doubtless, n rhetoriral exagger—■ —
atlon to emphasise a strong point,"
GOLD STRIKE MADE IN POT Chief Ju.iire llugltes rnninirntrd.
•*
i_:—= r"Kvvry one who fa- worked In it
STOCKTON, Calif., Feb. I.—M l toot-P
the necessity of Ilm-C harles P. Holman, cactus spec- I'ing »l*» "• vlMain effidenry.
lallat, wishes he eould remember And this Is peculiarly true of a
|oat where a certain specimen was Judicial body,
dug up la Nevada. He sold the
"It Is too much to say that
plant to a San Francisco man, and
tbs Supreme Court could not dolts
later th* cuitom tr exhibited a 13 work if. two more members were
gold nugget which h* found near added, but I think that the eonth* root* In th* small pot of earth, rrnsus of rompetrnt opinion Is that

The buying tr u e r of North
Cnrollna farmers •» reported by
rirticuliural suvliiUaiM ns brim;
nmirrlatly grrarrr ihsn at any
other time In recent yrars.

Wrist Watches
ELGIN GR17EN Hll 1,0VA
SPECIAL PRICES

M clsn u lin ,

Jeweler

113 8. Park Avv.

\ TOMORROW 1

NO FISHING IIKRE
STERLING. Colo.. Feb. 9 .-M V
—Officials arc thinking of posting
a sign in the Sterling sugar farlory: “No fishing." Workmen wlm
cleared the muddy water - of the
factory sump recently discovered
a two-pound trout a w i m nr in g
around there. He was at least I .Ml j
miles from hi* native mountain i
haunts in the Plalto river, which1
feeds the sump.

FORT GAINES, Gn.. Feb.
M l l lay county commissioner*
cu n ted money in the county till,
found they had enough to meet
(•Iterating rviensri and pay off
Mate assessment*, and deciilrd on
a "no tax" policy for the fiscal

y*»r.

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.alley’s Drug

Charlie Chan
at the O pera

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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thsnk our many
friend* for their expressions of
sympathy and for the beautiful
floral offering* at th* loss of our
beloved mother and sister.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Middleton
and family.
Mrs. Katie Thompson
Mr*. Annie Hughes
Mr, and Mra. 8. B. Crows

We Thank You

f rom tobaccofarm tosh/pphig
t'OOHl***at every stage in the mak­

of Chesterfield Cigarettes.. •Job
Number One is to see that Chest­
erfields are made to Satisfy.
in g

By Popular
Demand!

We repeat this
Sensational Value

The vogat (or Neoeaa a td psdaliaee csa­
tis***! . . . aad w* have them. Dosean
aad daaewa of styles la clavtr crewa

In th e fie ld s ... ut the auction markets
...a n d in the storage w areh ouses.. .
J ob N um ber O n e i* to see that Chest­
erfield tobaccos are MILD and UIIUI.
In the B le n d in g D ep a rtm en t J o b
N um ber O n e is to " w e ld " our hom e­
grow n tobaccos w ith aromatic T urk­
ish to the exact Chesterfield formula.

In the Cutting and M aking IX-part-

Excitlat N«w

m en u J ob N um ber O ne is to cut the
tob acco in to long clean shreds and

F e lts *1

roll it in pure cigarette paper.

RHEALEr

4 4 Chesterfields are m ade to give you the things
you enjoy in a cig a rette,, , refreshing m ildness
c ri'**( i*Jt. I nssti a Wvtsi Tmkcu Co.

... p leasing taste a n d arom a.

They S a tisfy

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tain and study eeptaa af the gMm l charter law hi r f M la Kaw

,tm k and OMa,
; Sanford, tba Amad aled Fveaa
I n y w H * n M Cad n A r drnab
flection - t r ihoold UM tow be
Matted. Tkla laelndad eRtoa wNA
K&gt;p,Utloaa fm a TAW te M M
Baa* Banchem’s w a a h h oona—
mlttea W aewpa—d of Urn fa*-

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WASHINGTON, M . I^ B e p -ra a ra o a n M
m ental Ira J. Mark WUeot, of lata dterepate
Florida, a D ta o m l usually U ac*|cad la fraa
card with admialarratlaa proposals, I ta t"
aaid Saturday'ha will oppaaa aayl Hapraaaal
lacrrair In Iha number af Saim aa I SUrka, Fit
Coart Justices.
support t t I
, Fresldoat Roosevelt's plaa to tor Claude 1
m flm U m e h r. thy tad r,U* «“
ta

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YORK APPLES 4 lbs. for.
CELERY Hunch
EGGPLANT e * c k -.......

my f‘ft«n ,h . FJorWIan ..Id, "co-id

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accomplish iik goad bat waoM itaquatic veteran wan hailed ault In doing laflaMa lana."
“Thar* la ona Inotttutieu, which.
Ilka Caesar's wlft, moat alwaya ba
above suspicion, and that la tba Jo*
dlctal system," k* added. MW*
must never ratorl to metboda that
hava tha appaaranca af political
Intarfaranca with tba Impartial ad-1
j ministration of juitlca*
j
1 “No ona would have any respect
for a court that bad baaa packed
with band-picked jodgaa, aad no
lagtatratlon of rot tie brands ona wou!5 want oudh a coart to
Barton county bualnaea In a [a it upon hla ilgkta any more
none slump. The lost regie-' than ha would want to play la a
i waa In IMS. Only f t brand*| rard gam# where tha carda had
boon registered since 1573»been stacked.
set of them were recorded''| “Congraaa baa power to limit
1000.

GKAPE FRUIT 5 for.........

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DARp Individuals,
Load U n i t s Are
Praised For Work Youth Sneaks U p

CjU&amp;aSe*

Tomlinaon baa baaa fly lag tba
axparimental plana from La open
cockpit, a hkadkerchief over kia
head ta protect kia bald apot|
HcUtand rkUog within tha cnMa
On Fellow Of 60 behind
a mam a t tostrumeate.
Uewan’a Store. Bonjrraln'a Store
nnd tha Hill Hardware donaM
I oaygen appnrataa baa bean
SNIP, Okla.. Feb. •*—
I
•pact ta eahlkita from commu­
Youth I*'creeping up on K-ya*M
nities outside Sanford
Mrn. Lehman waa assisted by old * . L Downing, who baa dla-l
n general eoamffttae composed cardid hla glnnaea and now ml
cutting hla third act of teeth.
Downing formerly could not I
read the streamer lino on n new*i paper without hla glaaaca. One
' day ho found ho could rand •
i little better, and within n year
■ ho laid aside hla glaaaes entirely,
r
Tha Improvement In hie eye&gt; eight, Downing admitted, waa
not nearly so much n sarpriso aa
DAISY McGRIFF, colored. wants
the discovery hla third set of
housework or laundry work.'
teeth was coming through.
References, 007 E. Ilk Bt.

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MAY! YBtIM WATCH repaired
Ip eoe who really knows how.
• r t f . Jovuler, lie/tnolla Arc.

BOB SEEDERS Hind Plow*, WOMAN WANTS housework,
’ Dusters, Brae* Sprayer* and nursing, cooking or weeklng
•B Mads of Farm Implement*, Reference* SOS Cypress Are.
f i g HUl Implement Co., Osk
A te. A Sr.l Street.
■ lift

CRT VIGOR AT ONCE! FOR SALRt Fryers, paired right.
'' NEW Oetrex Tonic Tablets con- Myron Smith, Floral Height*.
dda raw oyater Invigorates and
giber stimulants. Ona iloao pep* up
argons, gland*. If not delighted,
CELERY PU N TS for anle. M. B.
t maker refund* f«w cent* paid.
Nelson, Phone 2512.
CbR, arrba McReynold* Drug Com-

NOTICE: Arriving Daily
M art Naw

mine sons JsL
917*60 M ta

IS— A p a r t w a n ts f i r Rm L

VBBRI IF ancese acid causa* you UPSTAIRS
A PA R T M
Stomach Ulcers, Gaa Pain*, In­
Three bedrooms, llrlng
digestion, Heartburn, GET free dining room nnd kltchoa.
■ample doctor's presrrlptlnr. Udgn 340.
a t McReynold'* Drug Sore.
FOR RENT: PurntebaU garage
IUSECLEANING DONE. Wllapartment, four roams and
feun Rosier. 610 Hickory Avr. both. 107 K. 5th St.

LOST—UiU Goodyear tiro on
yellow rim . Sanford Ameo
food Stare, 201) 1st Street

FOR RENTt GARAGE apanmsai
113 W. fib St. Phono I K

FOR RENTi Fire Room modern
bungalow. !M W. 19th St.
Phone 104 or D23-J. Walter 8.
IBBUILT 3-ton Dodge truck Coleman.
with celery body, ready to
ML Friaa, 9750. Rebuilt Chev- FO R RENTt 'Furnish house.
empty Feb. 15. See TakorVa
llet truck, celery body, 342S
M A Sons, Used Car Dvalers, Restaurant
N W. 1st S t ’

MILE. ENERGETIC, neat apWaring Ladies and Men twenty
furty years of age to travel
k manager for large Chicago
■ and sail direct to homos.
Me &lt;L W. Short. General Do■F, Sanford, Florida stating
hmaaaa, age and nature of
eteee amployment

register used

T -T he - JEWELER

^

H # i Gapaatt. haL «1 M wkly.

92160 Salt*

Sandy McHooti knows a b affib i when h t m m I t H A

92160 Shite

Scotch through and thronth-ahd &lt;H M ha Uka to
•pond a maeklc.’* Yet he Hvca in ekffahet and confort flow can tkk be?
I

IMG fcpMM, ML IMG whip.
(I M r PM U)

H it

M L I M G wkly.

The troth Is, Sandy reads tha OdvertlatnW ki.
Where he has to boy, he buyi wieefy!
8 cotch or not, nuke a point of loeUag ap a l i f f
tkmnents hi this nawapaper. Tkihfs roa n asi ire
spread before yon (perhaps rsdatsdlj ; a htiHtirlts
yonSre always wanted are hire at pricti .withlii W
reach. Y n T get the valae yooTra a h tf if
stiii
and look before yon laeaent

Lm uncm m a

�Of Race*

at Tonight For
portant Confab

A t L o n f Wood Tonight

Satnrday Evening

Taking

aa

aarly land, Mias

whisk waa ahrwpOf aaaeledad m
th* fourth OOOHac ad tka contest
arvaral work* ago. la aQ prob­
ability. tMa contest, together wl’h
th* paotpowad National Casrd-B
souad gam*, will b* played off
Wednesday night In order to
atart th* second half achcduloff next Monday a ro in t.
Th* Eckaraona, )y winning tha
postponed match, will clinch th*
Drat half title wkU* tho St
Johns, by npsattlng tb* Catmara,
will bring about a tla for fln t
plac* with tbautoalvc* and thoir
opponents aa tbs Iradar*. Thai
Eckaraona have been undefeated
to date, winning four games la
order, taking a 1-0 forfeit de­
rision aver tka National Guards
after which they topped the Wild fanny
ll.sb «»• I n
lake-Rlser outfit, tt-13, and then SI Isa Alya*
tt* sts
See
defeated Ink* Mary by th* same Area Leader
count. Th# B aiuad was th* N IN T H — F u tu rity ;tin e . . » I-S
It w i n
i is
fourth victim, fatllng by S4-1S. Sulr Hina
I'm*
S is * l »
Th* St. John*, who bar* boon dark
Chance Dollar
it*
knocking at fln t plac* contlnu- T K X T II— »-tS mllst lime.
M l.
apply sine# thoir defeat ia tb# Mlsn Hseedy fuwee SIS 1 !S t t •

B rin g gama-af the ooaoaw-mbon

tney loct to the B squad by a
31-33 count, hold a 33-11 decision
over Lake Mary, a 13-8 win over
th* Guardsmen and a 17-11 vic­
tory aver tha Lake-Riser com­
bination.
Should plana of the league
bands be carried out tonight
without a bitch, tb* battla
Wednesday night should draw
one ef th* largest crowds to ever
witness a floor tUt In the dlatrlet.

National League
Heads Adopt 1937
Inaugural Dates

* i might W orn plotter to toma with a 443 r m p
•
" f j *M « R i m nconM a 441 la M
-• Daaeaa^i tlM was ra^
In It7 trip* ta tb* rubber Aaa Fatth b Favored
It thrir irbalaatk f f * ” • • •
**■* through
To Defeat Rivals In
mot lad*finitely, * " *» ,T" H i «4 410 la 1U
Ntath
Futurity Rsee
lie failure to ebay Raw. at bat while Madkr. la !»
given them M trim, made a paraawtag* of .110.
The Sanford Centennial Handi• In raatla. . . • Hearer batted baa IS time* far a
la beany award purcewtare of .110 while Wright « P will be the featured race on
mauler's aetlea, we teeh CO tripe te the plate far aa tonlfb.’a pregraat at the Sanford-Orlande Keaaal Club dog
act the Impraaaiaa aaara«e of .103.
were really braab- Uagaton batted la the atom runa *™«h et Leagweed with Duflsh
lae. . their aaa&gt;»an tor the Sanford team, being ra­
te them feOewiai W«***ul« for peeking « marker*
iwri(nations 1W
whieh
the r**1
plate
He IHO
a ho (m
creeammmW.Iw B I hC ■llOISIIoni
P acreea ,,IT
* •. .• .• H9
i* yn fnr tV,
tamplad them te db ohay order*, *d the pla:* more tins** tbaa any
n f n,.
leave their mate* and return to ether banford player. tallying &gt;73 th# pruvail
fhatr haam town la oeapowy with thwae.
i. . g. .
mot I otb #f tha fatrsr sax. . . « Mata and Tam a fiatsbad area |n. eloaelv
Far ahama, boys, that you abowld and neck for pltcblog honor*, the a d a r k “h,
*2.
*** Oalabndlf dtairaa gat tw# Sanford burian raakiag third considering
heat ad yaw.
ia th* league . . . .The former saw uo&lt;| ioti ou
An. Williams, who waa kept action in 17 games, puchleg |M tka saf# b.
• • t a d th* gam* Thurnday night iaalnga and winning eight game* Faith,
barawea ad aMppfag up In claaa- while k&gt;».ng three far a parcaatag*
....
work, has, we are gtod to any. ef 737 . . . Torre*. In . » game*.
;
■•da ap Ida defWh aciea ia tbb pitched 10J inning*, won algh: vwitur, I*
■•Fitt and ha* iwaomi d kb origl- games and lost thro*, for a per* ii„r.h7L
aa] pla** « t th. .quod.
emmg* „f 727 . . . . Wright. In 1U , , ° r*h*m 11
■
f iR ti, pitched 117 Innings and
JJJJj
In th* *ffWfcl flfgrgl j*st r*.
**Vrn nnd lost thrt* for an r i l i s r - s
•aaOTd Ig the Flarida Stats League »»•»*• «f 4 3 8 while Haye*, ;j;;VxP,J . *
stmiatisba ad laal year, Karl ■Iwt.lPhrhvd I3t» inntag* In 33 game* Yrarcm p,
B. tbvis, *d th* BOafaad tlub took I^ ■ 7-7 record aad a 400 p n t &gt;
J'11
hkaarn ler th* leaala la batting,!«•*• • • • Holler participated In 271..r i*ii&gt;
coming ap for aa average of J 22 |gn»w . piichd 140 Inning*, won *]
•}» ‘

8A N LA N U O

Aristotle* Possible
HOUSTON. Feb. 8.-&lt;/P&gt;—*Set#e-j
tve re-producllon, aaya Dr. E d g ar1
A. Altroburg, aialatam professor!
if biology at hire Institute, p rr-i
hap* tould lead te babies with the
talents ef Artatatl* and the stro n g ;
moral nature of Sorreta*.
“The teak that confront* the
student of heredity." he aaya, " h i
to leant what to tntrrited ind
how it la Inherited. The *n*k of
st.clety I* la ellmlnat* the rad and
•pread the good. Thla can be done
through srlerttv* reprodurtlon. If
It la don*, perhaps all pas pi* will
he born with rti* talrnta of Arlsto*;* nml the strong nature of Socrat-a.
“Through an areumulatlw of ,
la&gt;l traits in the human rate. most
people today have one or more an­
noying weabneasea which Inlerfei*
with the fullest enjoyment of Ilf#
by change* hr the germ plasm
Hereditary deformltle* are caused
known a* ’mutation*.’ All trait*

NICK’S
Uqoor Store J
The Beat In

LIQUORS
GINS
WINES
WHISKIES
A Canpltlt
Variety Tw Select
F ro n t

Can You Pick The Winners?
Follow The Digs At LsBgwtsJ!

Boston, bring observed as Patriot’s
Day, th* Bees were permitted to
open their cart) a day In advance
of the ethers.
1'or the first tlmo In Brooklyn's
AVA, M o,_F#bt H.~DP) —Mrs.
history, tho Dodgers will open on| Fivd Spurlock did her turkey
their homo io. in Ihe Klatbush! hunting la her own bock yard.
Lands, meeting the Giants in a
Notkiag two wild gobblers
thrte-gaaw series. The I'litsburgh had b**a coming regularly to th*
Plrste* open In Ch.cagn while th* tarn* tarksy* in her poultry
8t. Lewis Cards in*'tg'iiui« their yard, sh* borrowed a shotgun.
_
Cincmiull
campaign
with
Tha first day she fired ami
Bads at Crotlay Field in the Ohio missed. Th* next day th* threw
city.
a reek end ml*ted. The third
.Tha.season Is scheduled to clot* I day ah* missed sgaln with tho
Sunday, October 3.
shotgun.
Each d u b this year, has is Sat­
Tb# fourth day she pulled bo b
urday and 13 Sunday dates at triggers and bagged aa 13-pound
home with New York and St. Louis
drawing Decoration Day games on
Ihtlr homo lot, Brooklyn and Chi­
Fruit Juke production. Includ­
cago getting Independence and La­ ing tomato Juice, In the last ten
the farm of the future In the opin­ bor Day games, Boston drawing years has grown to more than
ion of Prof. 11. J. Grsmlkh cf tho Patriot’s and Independence Day SO.OOOJMO case*. Th* total an­
dates and Pittsburgh getting In­ nual ’ pack la valued at |3ftJN)0,Nebraska agrirultural college.
He visualise* those conveniences dependence Day.
for the average farmer in 1903.
Soil conservation will b# com­
monplace, he says, and tha univer­
sity will become a radio distribu­
tion plant sending unlimited know­
ledge throughout th* year.

DoMMt Go Far To
Hrat Her Turkeys

All Star Feature - Tonight
a

Drive Out

NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

if you wouhi
Knjny A Rani
Good HawdwWh
topped eff with
A Reel Drink
Made By Expert” In
Their Line

lit'F lflll HICKEY
BUDDY OATS
ANN FAITH
MACDUFF
TRUTHFUL LAD
ININ J.
til.RN BI.IT/
JUST KNOW

Tan Itaraw Nightly
(Kacrpt Sunday)

Turn a t the Red Aitov*.
On Route 17
Between Sanford and
Orlandu

POST TIMrl &gt;4:15 J*. M.

SANFORD • ORLANDO
Kennel Club
MEYER GOLDBERG—Gan. Mgr.

U se d C ar V a lu e s
ItS t FORD TUDOR, good condition................
1MB MOOfL A FORD SEDAN, good..............
IN I MODEL A FORD SEDAN. Overhauled
IBM PLYMOUTH SEDAN, mod condition.....
^ IBM PLYMOUTH DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN .
J IBM PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN........- .... ..
IBM fcOMK COUPS. Exceptionally good......
IN I PORD PICKUP, dandy buy.................... .

N ew T im e Payment Plan

O n G oodyear Tires
A

m 4I

Elide Batteries
Aha

Retreading

llSF M kA «tM s

On

GULP

and Country Cob
The apOTtfeat and a tm aeeaie
getf r u n e la Central Florida
Fee* n Halee

PETER

PEN

�P la it J ic r iu t
X r ta lli Cm M b
( M i l t c r c t Of
) f « t a l U a a iv iy

F e u d t r ’i Day
Prognun H e a r d
By R o f a r i a n e

rrS *YESf FOR 'RADIATOR ROMEO*

French, wbo aought lo w m t FtorMb from Spain. Finally Eagllah

T&gt;»* Lena geld fk k k ami th*|
Ural rain wlaoa rama In lucrativeI
land gran now airikaa recently
Kara boon made la Kaaakataa, la
.Central AiM.
Foreign onrlurr* who halpod
* I * I * *. . K . . *
J* am
Aa W^w4m
I leniKnicv mmm
HvMT
n aoa
Hrw
iwuw hma w™*
boon iwarly eliminated. Onlyikre*.| era who ImmigraMd bar* from all
I American ta g ltw n remain bar* Ipant af th* United Siam.
aad tWy arv tKIftH rapidly from | In recounting ih* rrama of ih*
aw* project to armhtr.
1ftmlnol* Indian War, Prof. HaaAmerican aaaaufanurora Uk*&gt; aa aald that thU aorta year atrugwire hava Ioat lh*ir nurkat for,if I* com th* United But:at ISO,gold mlnlag machinery, oner| 000,000 at a lima of depretilon
gr aaily la daamad h»r*. Ualag 'rompaiable lo that through which
American equipment aa makla! ih* country haa J u t paaaed. Many
th* Kaaalaa* aow aro kulldlng lumen# general! receltWd their
thrlr own aqaipmotK.
•arty (raining in the** hattMa
whh th* Indiana, notably Oeneri al W. T. 8barman, aad Zaekry
Taylor who lator hocnam p rutdim af th* Ua had Scat**.

SPONSORING ROOSEVELTS JUDICIARY REFORMS

•wart toward baa aam* la HaroW HuIta wb* tbainad Mmmlf la •
alar la RaaHalu Spring*. Me* with tba Peetaretlan ha waaM Ma
aatM Ma awarthaart, riertnce Hertbut, aeaaptad Ma atarrlaga arai
INaawblli, Placenta flaw away ta Naw Yarb but u*o« arrhrtag tbaai
M Mba human ab« would tay “yaa." bbo la abmm al Nto Nmart
part wNb Phil Babor, radio anterUlu r, wb* arraapid far bar la I
.MM albd nrvaa an a radio network. (Awaliltd z m a t i

Sanford S c h o o l !
Are E ntered By
Prof.
Night P row lers tribute

Hanna particularly paid
to Col. A kuader C. W.
ilag who waa In charg* of
iroopa stationed at Camp Mowrw at ih* time of tha haul* In
whkh Capt. Mellon fall, and for
wheat th* town of Mellonvlll* w u
named. Col. Fanning w u alao In
charg* of th* American troop* at
ih* baitl* of Wlthbcoorhu whkh
w u ih* flm gr**t ta n k of ih*
Semlaol* Indian War.
Among ih* rlaltor* at loday'a
toat hoc n, In addu log to Prof Han­
na, Mra. Pukaton and Mra. Leh­
man, wart C. D. Itffk r, prutdam af th* Miami Chamber of
Cammarc* aad a former realdew
&gt;af Sanford, W. B. Tladal* af
OaincarllW, Fla., aad
Jam u
1 Siapkr, Bominol* High School

r

'ScarUtt'?

MUSSOLINI'S SON AND BRIDE

Unfed Squirrels
‘Getting Revenge’

StabbedTo QiaAfc!
Aat«mes
S o l e In
■rt Fight

Germany Planning i College Students
SUk Production;
Cowbell Market
C E L L S , f l . r - . n r , f.J&gt; E - W V

Nolle* la karvuy * i t » » I M I Whataver rluai. In.* a at. loteroal ins
uquluaiur w ar uava la carlaia
ramaiiimg aaaaia a l la* lUUlM o r
w v ira n t, tiataUu, riurida, a m ha
ollarrti for aat* at h m m ouferr
lo III* kiabm i aad boat mUftar
lor «aah at la* Iroat *oor *l laa
coari Ho***, M a la r &lt; rmcMa, at
II:** A. M. *a T w a h i i ro a ra a&gt;&gt; J lr J , l i l t . Th* aaU aasola
a A l ha offered for m l* llral i t r «
Ly llaw aat. Ikaa aa a afeola. T M
aerraaalal iiM ilir w ill be ro*|Ulr*d
in m’lM iii n«t i*** laaa fifty par
OBI ( t a r ; ) of hla M w it* Ia*
(•t'laltlatot la Ik* farm af cosh,
Caahlara r t N t
or M a t *roi,.
awnaalaalaw Ik* aarfarmaar* af
aaid bid, laa raatalaUar lo k* raid
upon Uailrary.
All ktda will k* raeelved n t j a r l
lo lk « ar*roral of Ik* llo**rakto
i . M. Ia « , L x a rtra lla r of lb* mat*
of rioru m aad ala* aabi*«t to
rtrafiiwallo*
kf
lb* HoaoraM*
Jed#* af lb* CtrowH C u r t ••
pro par fur M M tea. ■
- • rL
A Hat *f lb* aooota ta b* **MF
I* oa fit* w llb lb* Cjorb of tba
e m a il Court al lb* O ja rt lAioaa
at a**ford. Morlda. a i T w l l b lb*
C ity Clark at Uvladu, aad at lb*
oftlr* of ibo Liqaidaior al **
Waal Caalral
Area#*.
Orlaadm
riorlda. Tbaoo Halt aro aralUklo
far laa**«tloa by »roo***1l»a **rabater*.
^ aMITH.
Aa Udutdalar of
•f Oviedo, Oviedo, Florida.

c C L L lN S V IL L t , ( M

L

-

—One kindred million mulberry (p) Thnnranda of wwhrtla mad*
t m - are to b* planted in G«r- |„ thu country are a***r u o d
many to fwd allkworka In a big! c„ Mtlk.
ack'Tij to ralao natural (ilk ati Colkg* atiidtata. adoartWaM
I firm* aad Ntw Trat’i Bmb t d r

PIIILADF.LPH1A. Fob. Be-iA’l
—Mr*. Karla Bryant rel amad lo
h«r Colllngawood bom* a Car a
day** abamet and wondered
wbo bar It paya to h* kind U

Window till* w*r* apllatrred.
flower polo overturned aad aphalrtary ripped.
atrakw/ ta attempt a rrrlral »f
Polk* mid It w u th* wartt af
tha peinelpka af NBA ami AAA aqalmla aeeua'oamd fa bring ftd
—bold i n**a*tttotiaaai by th* Ba- by Mra. Brymt dally la th* hartl
yard. Whoa n* food w u offered,
polk* a unaked, Iho oqwirrek war*
tempted Into th* bona* and then
tbowed i t window aIlk aad area*P«r*d up drapork* before they
found that Ik* ehiauwy kada
mu aa w*U aa la.

*tr^ sr*
Re Wo "

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af tw
■ rf Ha kmU*

fcy
M rHka,

Um flpkt was

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fltUap

t o to*

to law *m

U l era a

af Umm aartjr
a lata • stoto

af tomato

UM Rm M axtaaia Ha appradallae to Umm wka par*
tWpaiai aai atotrikalai to a y wajr to raakiat Um aihtaa
•* Um mmmmMf* wataaatal t o m m i a kick* aac
c « M M i caaptoto l apartaiy to Mn. J. N. Wkltaar,
wlMM artkta, “ Hm Tala af a Maaqatta aai A raik of 8ra*
fari.” aaai m kar a M r a kafara Ika W aiaaiay Clak af
Saatoti, to Map I t li, kraapkt ctvtoto ktatack facta to Ifekt,
aai faraai Uto kaaia far auajr af tka ataciaa appaarfap
karato, la tka tkaaka af U m Hereto axtaaiai.

�• '

ir

v a v -;vw*

FORWARD
Om Hawked Years A n gnat paariMBtlw wan ild a a t eventaslly
realaed, and TODAY stands cm of the Oatataadfaig Gttico hi the State of
Florida, kaowa a* Sanford the greatest Celery Center of the World.
Twenty-five jean ago, a pioneer ptodneer of Motion Pletareo tamed Mo
talent and energy to the Making of Motion Fletans and with tide, a great
bdnotrj was hen. TODAY, throagh the Coarage of Adolph Zakor, Paranawnt Pktana and its far-flang international enterprioea represent the
growth of a Qaarter-Centarj. For Mo enterprise, vision and dating Parasweat has dedicated its Silver Jnbilee, and has hangaroted a Pear-Month
period of Celebration daring which the KiTZtheater, at one of its exMhiters,
■ in — i— a . ,

»»— «—*-

&lt;|

------------r n Trlrrlira i f the fh rirra t

Material which wiBafford? m the asat Sotiafyiag rntulahamal job have
___
.
ever hal the tppertuity to sm. _______ _
8%TODAY, aa wo Join in celebrating SANFORD'S lMtk Anniversary, we
a iv d esaaneawrate Adolph Zahar h Motwenty-five jeon of aneeifith de­
votion to an ideal that hao added greater glory and dhthetioa to the aiitim
pictare.

&lt;

Watch far Play Data Aoaiaarrn»nt of Dm following
PARAMOUNT JUBILEE HR&amp;
SALEM”

•SWING HIGH, SWING LOW*

•High, Wide aa* R ead m e"

Tkat’a Whet GMe Are Made Fix'

"SOUUB AT SEA"

■CHAMPAGNE WALTZ"

“SHE MET HIM IN PARIS”

WEDDING"

WNk

gy
r Y1 V .. &gt;

i

�m

u

W M II U N m

Vt/OMdA. MONBiAT» f l W A l Y A 1MT

ro ll ONCE Early Hirtory Of County
SEAT or RtlaUd By Mrt. Whitnor
ORANGECOUNTY Tribute In P a i d T o Earliest Pioneer*
la 1834 CMBtj Scat
Moved To Orlando
By L o f f l a l a t a r e

By One Who Herself Knew Sanford
In SwaddHnv Clothes

Sanford Area Wai
Famous For Crops
eoaumnlty woo onto a
’" .In Earliest
Days
of franco Cooaty, only
____

White M ay reoideato of Ronfo ri a n ««an of tte fact Itet

•\
«nd enjoy*
of Orango
fruits, r*l«ry, and o tter tegmahla* County may fowl In te r present
which yield million* of dollar* aa- day achteveowots, o u r Mntl*
noolly, it 1slatm atlay to
net* aw nu can not te prate* worthy
that as far back aa 178 years a to, till w* shall h a rt paused aad
•miters la this area w*r* raising paid our trlbatea of r*sp«ci and
crop* which broafht haodaoew tenor to tteo* of a gener.tiaa
prefk* far t t e » .teaee.
.
* . * * , CkrU‘1* "
▼tm. ,k
i
_ faith and praclte* tte ir sterling
oportta
J « r to rats oem yielded z
r ti» F . u u i
primitive ^ conditions

of tW « know that L wool Whit* Sanford and
ly aont of th* latter | rounding dlatrkt
t M aM

fn n

A por Ion of Monqalto Corny
Bed D*e. S9, JU 4, th* Mellon

to Oran** Cooaty
Florida Weam* a atate
i, IMS. On July
af that yonr, Milloavill*
■ada th* • • • . ef Orange
U

wh*n th*

;------_ ------- of Vfcrtfc, at.M ai H
act,
J - » * 1 portion oowte r i Do. d a te of
th* «oonty
• n a s fc w *m w * • Mts- io th* c*
_______ t a n
ooat a t “a plao* catted Orlando.”
■* w M S
Uto United Stataoi nod t e ___
•t nattea m w lntd th*
•
W S M s yaor. and to Bald th* arid offko with
aatli ”.h* early portion of
m o aatolMted by S
Oo to o n , prtoStn
notdoat* of 8anferd,
a c oa tte to ri* «wofcm**te to th* annm *f right MIR whoa horoaoo
of th* typo ef
th*

ka

Whatever of
Hut w* ritlsen*

tte first e n p of any kind grown toad* possibl*, within o Ilf* timo
in lhi* district hy whit* settler*. I th* civilisation w* now enjoy.
rk la 1787 whra 1500 per- . Tter* te a duly—* prlvlleg*—
Italy, GroatOv te e n d and binding, which daMinorca aad Satyrs*, settled In T -v? , upo" **" f,w •* Ui, wh*
■k.
_wi.k __ or* l*fl, who hav* personal m hr. . .
y 1? . i_T
oOtrilona of th* real plon**rs,

■ S i MM
la which th* county m i
w th v i l t a T. Daoai, daring hk
" " r L Wd . 7 ' u ' ”, r e - c S
had oll*c*dty hocoow engaged, N" • * » " * • *M * » * I I * .
of a * CMd lih a riic, aad oartl th* tad took ttetr tronhte* to th* state
o f of Sto am i seeoten of th* Sew'ucMssor* wo must
____ _______ ate *f Mte Unit*d Stotts, oad no tectetatan and aa a result, a ir**o. T te indigo plants Mfowd
portion of Oroay* County w** 3500 s e n t and w m rvspoaolbte *roOM *nd p**P*r# for th* us*
ho*tmti*o proooated t e t t e r oo *tncte.
of thos, who shall writ* our
tat off aad i*nam*i Seminole far tte tV ten yi*ld.
*M»'-loa of th* dhtriot aam oad-l "te Tootlmoay whereof. I
reminiscent
Caaaty with Sanford fiitd aa th* Th* agricultural venture &lt;*a- wuntty'* history,
lac th* ta a p far mom f*w y w s'e o e w d the** letter. *„ w
tinned
to
t
e
a
successful
on*
oacharacteristic
sketches
,
f th* men
cooaty
a
n
t.
afterward.
jpatent and th* Boat of th*
Th* hoos* commi t** of th* til tom* f*w years later wh«n a oad wom*n who told •&lt;* well
Within two mrntha aftot th* Vnltod S'ate* to h* hereunto afchemical process of dyeing ws* the foundations upon which wo
**ttl*Moat wa* established, oa - . Given
—
und*r my hand at t*tUlatar* f i r s t unaslmnu.’y
discovered, destroying the profit have hullt, of thrir
tradl*
a t ach hy Klaf FhUJIp oad h k th* City of Wtihlncton th* P**»*d ‘h* proposed bill on Fri­
In
Indigo
cultur*.
Following
th*
tlons
and
Ideals,
their
manday,
April
18
of
that
year
*n&lt;l
Mar A. P.
n n , CoteoothM iMnthfr
M other with Eighteenth dav of ____.
four hoadnd Stagnate worriers,'1***! ond of th* Indeptndanc* of on tha following Tuesduy, Apil’ abandonment of Indigo farms, n«rs, social Ilf* and rvHrlo't*
who rrmalnttl in th* district fablt*. with Incidents, anecdotes
r*inlt*d la th* d«*th o f . -----ry 'ho United State* af America, 2J, th* Hoos* passed '.he measure thos*
white th* discontente&lt;l lot removed i P | f , (ts rvla'iv* to them,
by a 59 to 5 vote,
o th m , Capt. Chart** L Mellon, th* forty W th .
Thnrsday, April 21 was a mem- to St. Augustine, turned their at- Therefore, to postpone nv
and In honor of hi* valiant d*-'
Signed (Jam** Monro*)
_____
. __,
. „ .lives
. . . . „of. .San. . . . tentlon to the culture of some of |nnBr,
.......
let our nssoclst'nn
Uorahi,
day In .the
fvn**, th , nam* *f th* ramp « M * th . President
ford cl liens as th , house p.tssef ]'*c produce for which this section
appoint two Interested. re«
/%hang*d to f t M*U*n and later.
"J °h«
Adam.
traatlaaeg Oa fatlavslaa r» a » *
VM*cam* Fort Mellon.
8ter*tary of State." treattoee* Oa 4'alUnlaa P e o n I* now tJtcd .
According to Sir*. J . N. Whit-'
. _
„
.
™. r ,
"
'• ** H o n d K e f i n « n r i n i f
We&lt;ln*sdty Club of Banford In
Sloy, 1910, Major taney de- O n f l u t l O T I O
H H llp n |
scribed the battle ns fotlowi:
“Col. WII item seitiy Harney
arrived at Camp Monroe on
February 0, 1337, and, although I’e't'ehtv on« «C *h« |wn*» fM s
a ranking cfftior, did not take gresslre steps made by City fi &gt;v.
command but took Immediate
steps to fortify tte place against ernment here In the post 30 yea«
• tick from indtens, then in the
,h" completion of recent ncviclolty. He was none too toon V°tlatlon* to refinance Sanford's
os th / attack cam. early In the f5.900.000 bonded debt,
second day after his arrival. It This action although long under
was * desperate assault led by| consideration, reached the surface
bravo ladlon chtefs."
(under th . administration of Form-rtelad ten s fought three teurs „ Mayor S. 0. Shlnholser and a
with g n a t steadiness, unaware Commlaaioo of W. A. Leffler, Perthat the pate ted tern ro- ry Whitehurst. M. J. Lodg* and W.
m f tm f . Cop*.. Charlo* R. M*l- S. Dupre*,
tew was hilled, together with a A complete refunding operation
w on m o a d it T te Indian*' tees te expected to te seen during tte!
waa K ."
tra m a t administration of Mayor
Tte military records furtter Ed Higgins who has with him the |
state that after tte degradations s*mo Commission that worked with
* For weeks, months and years we have ex*
of 4te Indians during th , attack Mr- Skiahoteer.
la yehrnory, f l . Mellea tecam* ,
o f'tte most outstaoding and1
panded in our field and now in 1937 we are proud
tho healthiest aad mom Important hnov pnblo offsets of tte rtfVInlsad garrison In Florida. Up to " • * % projrsm was tb. sudden;
to celebrate with Sanford, which is celebrating its
this (1m io ptmtnvnc balkUtfi *Pun *n ^ h i m u l« t btrv. In &gt;
knd bttn enniiructvd At th# por.
","fl^ ^,F? ,un" * of#r!
■ tfo w effWers’ quarters were hullt " * " |F 1,,0 0 -°®0 " or,h of property;
1st Century Anniversary.
■ w ith all the equipment of o well- —fteaHy °* the strength of tte r*ostobUhod girrison. F.lght tw o-j'0™'
story hone#* wer, orected. o n .'
‘h* ^ * * obligation hangWith a cupola which overlooked
f,0» 'rx*
m ose-etory tea** at Ft. Read. It
w‘^ .ln* '» «"tom
waa from th* cupoU that elgnols
. ‘,. cn,fl,olJf ri
were eicbarged w^h thoM wd-1.
, u _. k|e. I «cu*d obtain a mandamus that
of
i
otb.M wu,d
• h * r of 400 mills
Imighlln

As S te n Forward

For A Quarter Of A Century

S O. SHINHOLSER

H A S

B E E N IN B U S IN E S S
IN S A N F O R D

1908-1937

S .O . S h ln h o ls e r

J ^
uttev
to Mttte th . d rta
•4 th* lottor g at -1 W|ffc lu/julto patlenee In long
conferences. Former Mayor Shln­
la 1537, right thousand addi­ holser and hi* Commbslon sw ell­
tional a*Won ow.erod th* ter­ ed. figured, argued, eenceeded, re­
ritory ao • reonlt af tte ladlaa ceived concessions and miked, fi­
•tm k te a which had
nally oowrgiag with a rough
draft of • proposed refund.
U N that Meltenvfll#
It
This outline was carried into

diet*

Id ori hg
more conference* whbk weren’t so
Zachary. Tayter. te a r
this time, aad eventually
Of tte Uatead Stow*, wm
cam* tho completed agreement lam
ed, rat Iteg through tte fsroot to it3g,
tte fori te n to Fori Tte highlights of tho contract tw­
(Tampo).

ite sprssdiag of tte City's
of 4 8 .years.

It

a . t y iowa y j t o M
-rfisrAiv* *

M ANUFACTURER OF
GOOD

CRATES

Cv

�? w r $ m F iw

T B S S A N F O R D R IB A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , F S B S U A R Y A, 1M 7

S tr ip C m tg r

Early County ,
HistoryRecalled

Hfatop Baeolle#

% kM n.lW liHacr

H

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M

St. Johns'doeod front tka sad araialp what
County an th* North southward to1thap aoneumed for food. Lar«*
Monro* wkkk than astandad |kaMa
___ tW_
ot cattle _____
grated, upon
tha
ocroaa tk* panineula an the w*»t praitira aad manp parson* (In
W h it — M f
Alaehua to
proportion to tho ataadarda of

m

P J W h W S Ito tl|

M
la aoak oaeamanltp « ( £ —
IM
boaafe, to aaebt la «
itactod with tk:ir awa
hood*. Saab r-s.-aMo* h r tka
•Jam *f fa ‘
“
lay of haalM
aad th* panaaaal a f R g set­
tlers.
moot wUrh
If poaiibt* let thla work ho Mak win m
dan* before tha aaat
•adarlar «m

th* time) grew waaltkp.
i Udd ueherad in the flret glow
of a new *ra. In th* groat raadjustment which waa taking
ptoc* In tha eutaa north of u*.
aa if bp a sir/ultanaoua Impulse
which they called At Fort OatUn, now almost attention teemed fixed upon FlorI within tk* suburb* of anr kata*. Ida. Th* wend heard ot bar or*
...
tifml canatp sit*. OHends, atoode ang* gross* aad her koimp «U*
Wbh tt* noli
bi—*boJ inmb and kora wide- mot*. Manp famlUa* in other

R Strickland Jr.

SANIOBD ONCKI
COUNTY8EAT0F1

*25

ihotows of tha pool, aad raaoRed
bp paiiaat effort*, «* akaU find
It I* a part of that atarp of aa&gt;
tarpaoaod trsredy aad
tka atoap of th* Itia ta li war*
of aaartp a raa'nrp ago
Far tile r*M*n Orange an a laataat rate* aa aaa aariao of
tp ' contains manp plaoa* of la* bond*, tasahog moa# tka*
taraat, of which now, w* have •aa. war* aaa at 1.H pataaat,
only a vacua knowledge hot wt.ll# tha tiiuahidaf of tha aau
when tV -" rk Is completed cf itasdlap bead* war* t* draw a
campiliny the' Reminol* war »#*- fraatlaa akoaa two paraaat.
orda from th* trakiaaa of Wa»HInfton, for which Mr. Wllliaia Ioaar th* aswairipoUtp, Mid tlrabia
Ranakett of Florida waa rommle&gt;toned bp our lata LaglataUra, w hat* ki u n i t y .

W e a re G o in g Forward

with SANFORD

Greetings!

SANFORD
atatod that
Saafard aiHeane la
war* prapariny to coat o rato ot
th* neat »la*ttoti in loan eouny,
having haan there atonal loag
aaottgh to acquire the prirttcya
of ratio* la that dletrkt."
Ptaim war* awiftlp drawn up

Oalti

First Century Anniversary
"Watch H ie Ford* Go By"

Hoyt Woodward, Prop.
Contar fill 4 Part Avaeea

On the alert to Maintain its

C O M P L IM E N T S

leadership, PnrceUs marches along

to S A N F O R D

witk American laM rjr la ila efforts t o !

a

on its 100th Anniversary
«

« n b y and a! Ik*

m um

Um

n
"Mara h r f w

Choose Y o « r D r u g g i s t
As You Would Y o u r
Doctor. You Can “Absolutely
Depend" On

**•

HOMER’S
SODA SHOPPE

YEARS OF PROGRESS

Service Station

bnt il aama ay

mraey" map ho a
parfaaUp tfca Frara* »*Hi « » l j r i

Congratulations sanford

(%m£

LET IS CIVC1HA

FIEE DEMONSTRATION

me Torn svu
Coaiplfanente
of

121 East 1st S t
Sanford, Fla.

Keeping Pace With
SANFORD

.......
_ ---------------------- __ a# aa Immaan *oatk*rn states, distorted and
***? T * dead Lira Oak. I t la aaM tin t unaatttod to th* plantotton Ufa
AW - ondar
nadar thla aak
aok th* tad
rod man aad la
to which they had boon
!T V
*»•
tho white man
moo mm
o bold oa anon,
soon. furred
to
“ ■ tha
nmt C
tokaU
tui
NEW JRWELRY kP ARK LEI
Harm tomtoaln and by tk . end ^
At thl* lot* day w# sots eaa- ed to
agricultural
puraulli,
With Blggat
4 th* aaatmp tod rrar-run tto g , baton
that_ (to
ladtoa.’ ,part , fruit
fn
________
„ _____
culture atemod natural aad NEW YORK. Fak. •. (F )-C o lo r
Batter Offering*
| to that aanatfl waa hot to liatan attractive and tha m a lt waa tk* aad sparkle ar* haportaas la tto
fra*,; to tk* aitototrp aaatone* which removal from thoaa stats* to oaw Jewelry. Bright blue aad rad
t* tho this taunt p of a clou of ysrssos ■too** or* sat la rad gold. Dia­
of tka W*M.'*ka had maap of them llaod «n monds quiver on spring setting* In
tad driven bafaau tk*
tU a-Ugara
tho fair load that tk* *oU H on tkair foeaftathara ur-ring* aad tiara*.
firitontton peasad a
lea Craara y '
Ita
ahndp
h*as-|
cam*
to
Amartra
la
tk*
aorlp
to* to m f « t o dared t*
Beer—Wloa
/
FISH STATISTICS
colonial dip*. Tha** from tk*
Newapogera . •
LEW1STOWN,
Mont.
Fab.
S.UP)
Ka wlndtoj lit \~*~*w taught health, cllamta or
Ogorattao— '
with r » V ____
t aad Inraatment, such rvprvsanttag a —Twenty million fish to r# b u n
to loot l*A to them ad all tka
Magaitoao
rad tilkiom*1
n refined ~and
cultured
type
..
.• - u ~ i- -j-e , wlDowi boo n u , ran
in n tc * w
” •••
~ «■..»•
«* &gt;
i r raised at th* Lawlatown fish hatch*
Mttoant wM«k W Ptrtoa right tad wkita ,UW(| lta fTmMy pml-1 than I* usually found among th# cry sine# 1921, Ivor Hodgaland, su­
Boodrlra
'f
Bhavlag Naad* ■ '
-b m o S n T V r ie
I * " * * * * * «tt Into rotllng rariy sattlar. ot a new territory. perintendent, aay*. H* estimate*
Toilet Article. r&gt; I
» longed t* ttotr paopm.
Iforaata of lofty pin*#, dotted Thl* i* a meager outline of th# the cost of producing fish la about
r
Hat Daga
Tto retard of th* Samtoal* bar* aad than with clear Mu* causes which led to th# dlaplae- one rent an Inch for each Inch of
Var of 1IM reported th* a*tok«{ lake* and tto wide stretch of Ing of th* original Inhabitant* of growth up to seven Inches. All th#
ishmant of Camp Monro* on tto tto water* In her Inland was,' peninsula Florida, and th* rapid fish ar* released In Montana
tooth shore of th* lake which: th* happiest hunting ground that, filling up of our county, from a
tear* that name, thus opening f Tadioaa ever dwelt upon, where | period immediately after the
The first officials nf Sanford
ih# rout* hp which th* United a .eariatp of gam* roamed In Civil War by a population so
Statu army advance! into th# abundance and tto rigors of cold, cosmopolitan that In evsry su­ were T. E. Plrrson, who was th#
perior of tto eastern half of
scarwip fait Whl'a men diene# that assembled almost first mayor, ami Dr*!.. M. Moore, Career K. lot A nanioed Arc.
Ih# peninsula for tto eoppm .lfad "•«* •*.
|wwwrp stats in th* Union had Its the first postmaster.
Vlon of tto Samlnela Indiana/T he1J ”*1
W“
to, ln'
Post was
waa oeenoled
^
of th# p a n .
Rost
occupied bw
hp tM
two com.
for ttolr dapartura on tto ’ship*
ptnles of artillery, four eom- to to waiting for them a t Tampa,
•nies of dragoons aad
aad oor fancy suggests that what
Truk Indiana.
th* children of tka forest heard
, Can on* Imagiao tho Indlgnons that thy, broke tto heart of tto
horror of th* Indiana nt tb a .t r u . Th# Indiana are gone. Bom#
sigh: of thaaa forerunner* of Ik#', want to tto Weat, a faw were
'atmy of tto lr pursuers, entering! permitted to remain beyond a
the gatawap of tto lr r*treatf,H ne which th# whit# men drew
AnJ they would elalm even thl*!! and ttolr descendant* still lodge
Leaden arose, a'.lmulatad p#r-|l»
swamp* of th* Everglades,
ihaps, to n greatar degra. o f t . But tto Council Oak stand..
. U r l ^ b y alight trae . of tto ^ r. wh,‘* t ™ t
. * w * .* t
^ f th . whit, man In tha
pfro,M‘
„ ,he ' Bium
#
1i tle« of w«r# a ghostly prr^ence
ot tom* of them. These, Um, ntin|f h#r , hlWr, n' p me,„.
In tto lr aitiem ityi or{a| 0f ,j,enii
tlm«. nor
whit* wwi#i t WJ1* | itorro
o«pellet! In all the
|ceptlon of th# loftiest heights years tine* then. A very besutl
nf valor for th* daftns* of their ful picture has b u n painted of
wigwams and hunting grounds.
the Council Otk by a talented
Umlar Ih* counsel of Otceols, member of this association, Mr,
nnd th# leadership of King Phil­ Alden of O rlrndi. W* m ar find
M V T IM
ip end Coacooehee, ton and no proofs but tradition of th*
I
N
TRMVCES
grandson of tto old ehlaf Se- a'ory of the oak and the coun­
choffu, four hundred braves cil, but the legend is s w u t and
A M W E M III
mad* a bold and dripars'* attack wa pass It on.
,
upon Camp Monro# on tto S h of
Befor* leaving tha subjects
M I R M M lI 1 Y
Feb. 1R37 a few weeks after Its which will to of Interest to our
establishment, and but for th* historians, wa would particularly
greater fore* of ar'.lllerp over | em nh,sits the type of thr
dm pie fire arms, the story of • people whom we have called Or­
th# masracr# would have been ange county's pioneer?, as dis­
frightful to relate.
tinct from th# adventurous spir­
With a despera'e courage the its who usually Inhibit new coun­
Indians fought fiercely for three tries.
hours. Captain Charles Mellon
Cringe county was populated
was kllleJ. Fourteen others were i t two diatinc. periods, her earli­
wounded. T to Indiana loss wns est settlements were a conse­
twenty-five. It wia said after­ quence nf the Seminole Wars,
wards that tha Indians toeamo and the second Infusion resulted
terrific I at the roar of th* ea.r- from the unsettled condition of
non, with twigs ami limbs fall­ society incident to the Civil Wer.
ing from the tru * nnd thinking A large propor'lnn of tto sol­
that a thunder storm was raging, diers In the Seminole War* were
sent bp the Great Spirit to aid volunteers. When the time came
th# whit# men, the poor erra- In 18-17 th it the regular army
turygwave up the atae k and fled wja wl hdrawn, tome of th* vol­
unteer soldiers remained and
to JK p e o o d s .
IV* |lin t—| DaHklixM fowto—frnf
THWmilltary reeonls state that many of the camps proved the
TW WmiII r. 1 Mf l f — I mU ml Ilk*
kw taJsevig mi ikutY
U « A « ••** U m
%}■ &amp; R a t a l N u t Art* i t o M f f c t o »« m
after this attack tto name nf nucleus of a neighborhood, and
Mblk^
| n ^ gkf
V
N*l. w»|M4lg Miff auk • — litwli *
Camp Monro* aria changed to the fact mutt be recognised that
Mif«t Urals BrtlMMk
l
Fort Mellon and became the most In the main these mad* substan­
Important and toohhfal Inland tial eltisens.
Fr:m thqf pe lod until after
ON IM S SE N im iM L MW
stat* in Florida, a* a has* for
tupplla* and distribution for tto tto Civil War few persons ram#
TIM e . e e im M I NCE IM
many forts and military camps to the eounty and tow move-1
which war* sesttsrel all over away. Bom* small orange groves
MUST, MMTMXT, METIS!
Mosquito eoua'p, tto tarritory of were planted and th* people pro-

.

«ad state.

a

A. few of tka

fort* and nap* i n itltl parK uvt-sd la our comtp as Fort
id, Maitland, Gallia tad Christma», all kariag boon th* ataaaa
____ ____ ___ of military Ufa.

representatives,
besides
many]
BEADING ACCENT*
^1
foreign counties as well. 8o*h|
NEW' SPRING i l l L M
conditions might rtasonabl; hava* N®W YflRK&gt; ,F A •• l * ) - #
______ .
#
. . . . 'Beading will ba fouml on tttry «
consumed a longer period In *&lt;l-^,|,|nc front evening ahee* to head.
Justing these various elements dresses during th# coming season.
Into a harmonious citizenship, On black velvet chapeau displayed
hot tto spirit and Ideals of th* tor* has a bsnd of Jet bead* across
majority of them la attested by tto forehead. A rose-colored drsp*
th* paMie Institution, for which erp damask evening gown Is to ad ,
they laid tto fouadatlona, and ed In an all-over flower design U»
upon which tto lr successors have silver,
bullded, until ours is a clvlllsa-i
tio* of which w* may justly feet
proud as tolng equal to, and in
torn* raapecta superior to what
has bean achieved la manp of tto

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C ongratulations Sanford

W i art partlcalarly proud to be
oat of jrov Merchants on this—
jrov 100th Anniversary.
A m .setrpts t n a aa n S i
promulgated at .th b
froatbv
army po*t la lSO t
"M iabita to tbb eoouaaad «■■
when shooting buffalo.. on the
parade i n n t to cartful not to
flru la tto cHmthm i f tto e*amending officer's qaaHrn.
*TW troop officer h*rl*f the
tost trnlnrd rvm.unt for thin
»oar will to nwnrdrd
barroi
of ryo w kb tr/. ■
-Student offlrtro win tfecswttoaa tto piweUee of roping sad
riding buffaloes.”
Tto order nleo railed attention
to regutotloaa that all officers

F ot

Few Merit Extra.

, *eoeb TOai Htlgbti
MOLLTWtkOO, F tb l - m

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^vcvatkn of Newer and Finer Services
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WIT.MINQTON, Dol., Fob A &lt;*)-Plaae a n under way to cobtomtr In IMS tto terteattaary ai
tto birth of Mew Sweden with
federal, hwtdtah Bad
aevorai
atato rov.rnm.nU partlelpating. |
Eighteen years after Pilgrim
Ural
foot on Plymouth rash,
another group of settler*—tha
Swedes—lambd on the fertile
bank, of a calm riv.r Mo mllea1
ta the south and took y im iilN
of tto country In tbo naan• of
Ik. flwedJsh crown.
Thus waa fowadto tto ootogy
• f Now Swodra that osbtod b
Sn own right from IMS ewtil
I4M and left a laetlag bwaeo**
•bn ow the cnltare and governm a t to Deb ware, Maryland,
Fwtneylvaab -ind New Jersey.
Fore matt la tto alms to ttoce
b thtrgo of tto celtbratbu b
acquisition .for park pwrpaeea to
tto landing place of the pltaetrs.

the past

Tor. Sanford Customers.

la M U .iho.VnJwd, I
erection

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camp upon, this aim,. |
tto

:l :m proto to taka
. Ihl» opportunity to ex•lend my tout wishes

aep -arrived at Caatp Fanning, aa
thto pact waa now called. Ttoach
robbing officer, Col 4U sm u Vc &lt;
command bat cot atom preparing!
defeneea la sets of aa attadk Mia
letim woe jratified. oe Amp rfcllip,
with kb i n , Cim o. ci te, and atoat
four hoadrod braves.began aa aa.
••ah upon the ouap at daw*, Feb­
ruary Btk.
Spits bad lafcrated Philip of tto
camp’s weakacM, bat only after a
loes of awn did that chief.
leant that tha camp bad toea
rtiaforead.
t k actual encateawnt raced for
moe* thaa three b o m wkk great
tuff .ring on both tides, Tto gov•ntment forest, rawebtlng of two
companies of orilllery, four com­
panies of dragoon, and tram
Crooks, finally drove the ladlaaa
off whoa tha . apply boat at the

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they have the goto fortune ef serving San-

.far a aiirrwafal fatara
to tha Cillaana of Senford end Join
with
them in celebrating the
I0&lt;)th Anniversary of
our city.

R obn ri s G rocery
a n d M eat M arket
M K M 8 I .

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Chief Of Police

From A Small Acrt&amp;gt To Us
Present Position As— -u.

W e A re Particularly Proud O f Our Accomplishments Here
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TUB PALMS THAI

; Coca-Cola

REFRESHES

Along With;.Other Good Coounodities, H a t Enjoyed
A Wonderfal BosineM Since Its Establishment Here.
t t la w ith a S m s

Coca-Cola first appeared on
the aurfcet. Fifty yearn have
aeen conaUnt, ateady Ineranaa In the demand that
ita akeer goodnna haa cre­
ated,. Fifty y e a r a have
Waugh I Improvement after
hnprwvinwnl in the manner
e f graded ion, tack Improve■eat having been adogte.l
to mere perfectly safeguard
Ha parity and provide better
service and dattribution.

SAM FhAMClKO. Feb • _
(m— LI.Uo.ra fat on tto poke*
■db thought patrol car Taraval
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Mttlag a big oedsr

whoa they hoard thbt
*Mm aaaoytng between Ath­
ena tad K om v. Respond."
‘To tto radio patrohwoa it wag
.Imps# enough, aad ttoy went ta
the rsrawo to a bdy to M m m
to the maga to .etmeta, aaanS

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the American Way of doing

(km only aligktly m M m t e t
U wtU- affort a |w 4 knacky
fn)* |||^ som thinf to dMVi
•ometbing whh whkh to ghu tko
tooth proper exertlie. Tho out•Uo leave* and tougher portions
may bo u*fd la soaps, mace*,
stows, omslots, or cooled dross*

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U tmost. Ethol Savage. who
aw Mrs. Dsaao Toraor and
•Hm s C Ob CoMswIm

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Mrs. Julio rslltla Shorgold
|( n . U ing was ooo of tho
Laing, pionoor nsldsnt of
.barter
of tho Baptist
ford, wbo dioj last April 10,.comm
_ a .n,.mh-_ a
to this city in 10W, throe ylars Chorth- &amp;*in* ,on fcp *
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•fts r l**r marrfcgt to Joseph **M ■nd b*co=, lr'* T,r* •«Ut*
Early Laiag, aon of Mr. and Mrs. la Its welfare.
BIbert H. Using,
of Quincy,
o f thofour childron,
thro#
Florida, who moved to Sanford girls and sou boy, boras to tho
later.
i couple who established their rest*
Mrs. Laiag was bora on June draco at &lt;11 Oak Arenue almost
&lt;• IM2 la Now York City and was &lt;0 years ago, only one Is now

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W hat has happened in the great Hood disaster
o f our Northern neighbors is no longer news—
but the true story o f tragedy and suffering is yet
to be told and the real work o f rehabilitation is
yet to be done.
Here in Florida, we are enjoying health, luppi*
ness, sunshine— and a ceftain measure o f pros*
perity. It's easy for us to forget blizzards, cold,
starvation . . . the hunger o f homeless people.
It’s easy to say:

"Let the other fellow worry;

VANILLA

BUTTE* PECAN

I’ve got troubles o f my own.”

CTftCOLATB
(TTRAWBERIY
PINEAPPLE
MAPLE WALNUT
BANANA NUT

LEMON CUSTARD
GOLDEN GLOW j
PEPPERMINT
COCOANUT filsDUE

But that isn't the American way.
PACTS ABOUT THE GREATEST
FLOOD DISASTER IN
U. &amp; HISTORY

FRUIT SALAD
A million people tre homclm.
Lome* total 500 million dollar*.

W e believe in helping each other. We subscribe
to the Golden Rule. W e remember that ”if Is
more blessed to give than receive.” In other
words, we lend a helping hand, whenever and.
wherever it is needed. *

Mora than 400 .people arc dead.
Untold thoutandt arc injured.
Ten wale* arc badly ttrickeo.

Appeals fo ^ h clp have been answered. But moire
money, more food, clothing and medicine have
been asked for. The Red Cross is the accepted
relief agency. G o to the Red Cross director in.

Epidemic* roun be combatted.

this city and offer what you can.'
,lt’s the American way o f doing things

•bon celery »rnl, hut Wu hare
no rrrrn l a t ’ hand u to how |l
waa carried to New Jcrtey and

COMPANY

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Sanford Is Am
ed With Origin
Winter P M 8d

and wn» tho aatond Im |&lt;M nfat*

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«la!y «r wfctrh Or. Jultoo 5 . 800had m y ftw acfcoob aad M i m i jU k fM . t u makWat.
•b te (MtituUm. of klcWr laanfl At t W f lr * W M l M f . r t M
in*. flMtu »*r» at that tiaM a« tfcaoo Wgrfaa dwrtW a boM

W y M , to «b&lt;a~o «£*■£*•

In Um Mat#, sod thrun itato W»-j
P«Vtod hulltul Ion*. Kant ^
’ ^ U r b T w n l S r y . who v ia then
had ila aorelaary at Catom lilt , 1cogdutthto • prWatn atheol In
Writ Florida had naa .a t tal&gt; D.ytona Boat*. appealed ihrooph
lahanaa* (nnlthn of which w*ta h*r pent®*, tha Mar. C. M. Mae*

*• s r s a &amp; '^ r a C '* si

Ma Acrkultural •
at Lnk«
»f &lt;ho South In tha
City, Flo’Ida Unltnraly .'an South."
thna a priraic tnatlftitloa. Tha| On Jnnrary *T-SO, IMS, tha
Uaptlst Contr.-ntlm had at DfL«nd.pantora and dabyalra frem Ihean
im academy m r ported moatly hy. m itered Conyreya laaal church*
nu^hain caai'af. Oranyo Colbya e* which compelled the General
: t tha atari wai an Inalltatkm of Conyreyatlonal Aaaocittlon of
tha t!hrl*Har Church. Catholic; p.'orUb, annamhltd in i Oranya
sradamlnn ( h i m above h I y h ( City for tholr trcond annual
rchooi) were located at Jaeknon*, meetlny. Ono of thou pranant

May Y our G row th ahd T h e H appiness
and Prosperity of Your People Continually

Cormt M n’i Wear

'M ote than 1JOO fb fo n tio n s
B rin g Comfort to Your R e t l

FLO R SH E IM
A ir-C onditioned Shoes
• At every step your feet receive the bene*
At of a breeze. More than 1500 perfora*
tions—punched clear through—allow your
feet to breathe. Try a pair u l Air-Condi­
tioned Florsheima—jrour fee« w ill fgtl 2QT
cooler bo warm Spring and San aer day*.

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fy • quarter of • notary tha'aad koto mmo of loyalty to tha I roeommendatlon, Introduced t h •
* r « ° f *?UIbm College. It w a s Mania of tin teaching
profaa- “Gnlt-Coat Plan- under which
v ! . . . rln.”/ - ' ' ■B*,fc! **"• ta w extruded throughout all atudenti who can atford to do
nhfu^hV ^J-^
tk* foo" lrF xh* laflooufo of 8ol* m a n asked to pay the actual
g l l a a A ^ whon
Un, College.
cost of a ycsr'i education at
otacod him at
**? , . T * With the coming of President Rollins, which thus releases all
earl* k*(U.^ f , 7 ° ,*i
, Hamilton Holt In 1923, Rol'lna tb* Income from endowment to
eany aaudera or town and colof ^
^ was able to help those of high promise whs
Tim star*
tk . —- - l t l nd on IU own foot as an In-' need financial aid.
Ratlins from this small hits lital ns ^•P,Bd*«t Christian college ded'-l The “New Rollins,'* when cornunder n s ikcession "o f' K
“ Wd »o the high Ideals which •pl.ted, will be limited to 500
Lmdars M Itu ld en l O o o r a a
*haraeterlaod R from Its hofolc. students, but because ot lack of
Morgan Ward — 1 Prvsl l int Wit- beginning.
j secommodations the present llmUaaa Fremont Blaefchani const 1-BnUdlng upon the foundation i •* I* 400. The campus of 45 acres
tales an Impor'ant chapter In the ***^ hy those who had previously has been charted to provide exhistory of higher education In Shared and sacrificed for Rol-'Ktty the buildings and equipfh rik
*Ir~Trtn
honefaetlonsH*** FrviWsnt Halt has during went for a student body of 500.
front Mrs. Edward Bek. Andrewtha
*** post
l**1 ten
*•* years
f u n added
added aa ___
new PIto buildings of the New Rol
and glowing chapter to Ita his- li"* are already completed litery. Ho coasoo to Rottine from a the colorful Mediterranean or­
ie n t tenrlce ns editor of The In- ‘chitecturo which will be used
dipendsat, with n fresh outlook throughout There Include Rollins
ou academic education combined dormitory for men. Pugsley and
with courage and a deep devo- Mayflower dormitories for wornties to tha welfare of youth.
;en, the beautiful Annie Russell
Remembering the irmdeauacy Theater, presented by Mrs. Ed
ef hie ewn experience with tW ! wunl Boh, and the Knowles Memlecture and quia systems at Tele orU&gt; Chapel, presented ty Tranaad Cohimhla. ho doelsed what m Knowles Warren whoso fa­
in known as tha “KellIns Conferthe first Knowles Hall
enca Plan.- This plan la an atT*«« ago. The present
tempt to hroak down the her- Chapel was designed hy Ralph
pastorate af the Winter Park R,"“ a«
yuetoos such rtera between the teacher and Adam Cram, the noted ecclesiastlCongregations! Church which ho •» w * *•
wV» has served the student. It la designed to “ • architect. In 8panUh Gothic,
.end Is considered one of the
had hslpid to found.
lb* Board since 1M7, Franklin humanlaa college education.
RetUas opened November 4, Fairbanks, W. C. Comstock, L. The second Innovation a t Rol- *h" * most beautiful structure! In
Gage, en­
IMP, with i d a t h r faculty 5 J . Dommerkh. John M. C W y , Has was the -Achievement Plan Florida. Mrs. Homer
fh a mtmhora -m in in g nf PreaiLanghHn, Jr* E. H. Brew, te r Graduation- which divides other daughter of Francis B.
dent E. P. Hooker, (Middtebwy), «j» Mm. Charles U Smith, J. H. the student body Into an Un- Knowles, has been a generous
and Profaneoea Nathan Barrows, Wkittemsre, and Irving Baths Her per and n lower Division Instead benefactor of the Chapel, having
(Western Reserve),Wiliam Web- hero given anetiatiagly of their of Into the usual fear classes, donated tha majestic Skinner O.*•ter Lloyd, (Beloit), Leutee Mm »!»•. their money and their de- Under tkle plan atudente advance gene sad the beautiful bronse
net ea the kasie af credits or work ef the chancel.
rte Abbot, (Unlvoraity af Vsr- ratten.
moat), and Aante Waidrou Mor- ' Of fundamental Importaacu hi time spent, but on their educa­ In addition to these five boun­
tea, (Framiagham). The first tha building of RotUae has been tionalachievement, which makes tiful buildings. President Holt has
student to enroll and the first to 'be Inspiring work of ouch pro- it poeslble for atudente to com­ added, during hla administration
receive the A. B degree (Class feasors as Nathan Barrows, L. A. plete couraes at a rate of speed of ten years, more than one mil­
of 1M0) was Mbs Clara Louise, Austin, J. H. Ford, Eva J. Root, In dlreet proportion to th?lr lion dollars to -the general en­
Guild, who stm resides la Win- ]'E. C. HIUs, Annie W. Mor‘on, ability and ambition. Thia Achieve­ dowment of the College, and both
tJT Park, and who founded the Louise N. Abbott, Caroline Hills ment Plan for Graduation Indl- the faculty and student body
Alumni Association la 1IM.
Abbott. OMver C. Morse, R. R. vldualltea the curriculum and re-1have been more than doubled,
Knowles Hall, the flrat build- Kendall, Thomas R. Baker, Sutar. stores the spirit of adventure to the present s'udent body Is
!drawn from .12 stairs and five
Ing to rise on the campus and A. Longwell, Frances Ellen Lord, higher education.
The third new arhlcvrment of foreign countries, mnking it one
cast Its shadows In Lika Vlr- Susan H. Dyer, Charles K.
glnla, was dedicated March 9, Hoyt, Robert J. Sprague end Rollins la economic rather than of the most cosmopolitan college
IS M . It contained chapel library many others whose nobility of academic. Three years ago the groups In the country
trustee-, on President Holts’) As a fitting climax to the ob-

Masonic Lodge Is
Oldest Order Hera
One of the oldest lodge ordcra
la the dls'rict records show, ac­
cording to Mrs. J. N. Whltnce
In her speech before the IVednes*
dey Club of Sanforl in 3layt
1010, It the klasonlc Lodge.
In 1552, enough person* had
settled near Lake Apopka to
erec. a Mnsonic Lolge, construct­
ing a (rums building two-st irica
high.
The land (or the building was
donate! by the grandfather cC
M. M. Stewart, a former resident
of Sanford. The buildim* was
•till standing in fnirly good con­
dition In UMO.

ike Sanford, The St. John* River Line Company is ever moving
forward toward a greater and more inspiring tomorrow.
Ever planning

ever improving. . . ever striving, toward higher

standards, the St. Johns River Line Company goes forward with San­
ford toward an even greater tomor row.

[ins River Line
Jacksonville - Sanford

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IN U. &amp; SERVICE
Served A* Minister

othor alia was theoea, alm a thir­
ty a r m vara tlaarod aad planted.
Thin bowa* t a r n aa M i r
Craaa, wham la the tall af 1179
M n q r^ lti a m
fwadm v a n

A r r i y e d In ISIS

tva yean ha vaa pawyavai ta
b a n bacauia of asthma. Fhgririaaa advised Mm la travel far hta
1that of tha team*. Mt waa iactudb^ two n u n twd aaloava,
hmlth. So la 1141 ha Mali aaaaral
ibaral la dianihutlag ataebieae hotel, aad aaa drag Mata, ta -1
aaa voyagei and latar warn la iba
Mlag ta ether grow n . U p, gather vkh tha wharf haUdiag. Tha
Far Weat, vhara ha Hved among
. thua mithlag hut iha aa- two storoa, tha Buford Stora aad ;
tha Indiana for a while, For a . ,|y t gMM oraa(a k tj been saltI- tha DeForeat Mora, haadled ovary-'
lima ha travelled abroad and stud­ voted,
thing from drygoedo to groceries.
ied at the University of Ilaidat- 1 He Imported many tree* from Both wen located near the waterberg, where iha J. U. D. degree Earope, each aa lemons, oranges. from while the other boUdlag*
vaa conferred upon bint. At Trla- and llmee. Tha other fruits on hla were mainly on First Street, east
Itjr he vaa given tha LL.D. degroa groves included: almonds, pines p- and south of Magnolia Avenue,
hi 1149.
pie, native aad la ported; tamarind,
The majority of the reeideacea
la 1440 hla diplomatic earaar mango, fig, pomegranlte, loquat, | were located oa higher ground
vaa bagun when, at tha ago of or Japanese plum, sour sap, cua- due to the fear of malaria which
twenty-three, ha bataaa an aitaeha tard apple, maumea apple, yveva, uaa easily contracted la tha law
ta tha American Embaaay In Rus­
Barbadoa cherry, pecan, olive aad ljl»8 portions of tha city,
sia under MinUter Ralph F. Inger- peach.
‘
| Thera waa aa railroad Into th&gt;
m»H. From than to lh« time he be­
planta !"»"• ***• *}*•
fww
came Minlater ReaIdem to Belgium la 1878 tha fellawiag
- - — here to Orlando by mala drays or
an March 20, 1H4|, ha performed
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oa
boats
over
the
Sc.
Johns
River.
varloua other diplomatic ta nr leva. *hlna or Forvrlaa hark, tha trov
Ha married Gertrude Do Poy
fWalahee tha heat Mail waa raeetvad aad 84spatehad
of Philadelphia, and they bail «H&gt;nta#; aoffaa, Japaaeoa persim- la tha mum manner. Me telegraph­
eight children.
I 1" 0". **•» Saalaad flag. Barbara ic communication system tmieted
In 1871 General Sanford ha- dam palm, tha tea trot,
a _ i at the dam.
Tha haul, Tha Sanford Hoeeo.
come Iniereated In Florida. Ha T"* 8 * * • " • * - waa on tha pro peaty north af the
look a trip up tha St. Johns Rlvar
'ha* la MW Oaaoral baa ford Melack bulMIng while tha auly •
and he decided to make M eet. WM
w &gt;new— It ta aaa church In erieienn at th« dam, the
menu In thla taction. Ha purchaaad hundred acne.
I Church of the Holy Cross, vaa
I3J33 arret at Lake Moaroa a a' Aa tha aattlamam grew, h ha­ completely destroyed In tha harritha St. Johna Rlvar. Thla tract of came a question aa to wha: it raaa ef August tt, IMA
land vaa than known aa tha Lari •Would h# called. Oao day vhan Sooa *fter Mr. Chaoe’e arrival
Grant. Ho became acquainted with General Saafard vaa taking tea here, the Doyle store bt MellanvUla
lodge Wofford Tucker, who had with Judge Tucker and hie dangh- waa moved here Into the building
eome here about 1870; aad they lar, Mlaa lauba Tucker, dta tarn- formerly kaowa aa tha Mewioe
formrd a hualaaaa partnaraMp. lag of tha town came up In iha House. Remodeling tha Mracture,
The natural adtaatagea of tha lo-J conversation. Mlaa Tucker raid tha proprietor added another Mery,
ration appealed to «haa« two man,'that there aheuld be no qroatloa using the second Boor aa tha Ever­
especially the river, which afford-, about h, hw that b should ha glades hotel and later aa aa opera
ed easy and chovp trmnaponatlon named for bs founder. So on a tat house.
facilities; and ihpy dec Met! to lay day they gathered at Jodgt Tuek- i Mr. Chase was employed by
thc foundation of a town.
rr’a to dadloata iha tovn. An cr- General Henry 8. Sanford aa n
The aarvlcra af raptain R. H. aoge tree waa planted la Aa yard clerk and bookkeeper In hie early
Marks ami Mr. John A. McDon- to commemorate the event. Thua daya here, going Into business for
aid were secured to make a plat was aur city named Sanferd.
himself In 1881. It was In 1184 that
of ihn town. Sanfortl Avanua waa General Sanford died at Heal- he organized Chase and Company.
the first street to he rut. In laying ing Bprlaga, Virginia, May. 31, No bonks were in existence for
nut the town, General Sanford gen- 1801,
' soma time, money M ng sent to
emtuly donated land to each de-| At one lima General Sanford Jacksonville until Genera) Sanford
nomination which consented to aald, “Sanford Ilea at iha mouth established the Barnett National,
hulld a church, also the lota for of New York Harbor, and will Bank which received Ita charter In ,
tha achoola and a park for each. one day bo tha greatest city of In­ , 1877.
j
in tha winter of 1871 General I tartar Florida aa Ita aoil, hi hea'th,
Sanford returned from Sweden |] and Ita
ha climate
cllmata Justify me In be-'
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bringing seventy-five Swedes and Bering Ita resources for pleasure TIILLE SASHES ARB BRIGHT,
settled them on a tract of land west \ resorts and for business are unltmLONDON, Feb. 8. UP)—Hugo, I
of the town, which he colled St. ted.“
i brilliantly-colored sashes of tolls j
Gertrude In honor of his wlfo.1 The vlslen of rtt*a pioneer la lend an Allce-ln-Wonderiand touch.
Hero an orange grove waa wort- being materialised la tha Sanford to many evening gowns bring worn
rd, hot It woa found that tha lend of today.
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TH1 SANFORD HERALD; 8ANF0BD, FLORIDA.

MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1M7

ip p r e c iit iu o f th e G e n e r o u s and Loys
d from th e p e o p l e of S a n f o r d a n d (
j: o v en tire s t o c k of Fine F u r n i t u r e

we have
we a r e
and Radios

^ s tly J R e ^ f e d Price
G o M il Comfort

LIVING ROOM SUITES
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CHAIRS

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Opening Week Special

Walnut Occa-sioiuJ
Ckalra In Variety of
Coven*. Reg. d«L50 e a rh
Chair and Rocker, special.......

22.95

36” Window Shttk,

ConRolcum 6 x 9
Cut Hut—Coknial Pattern

KAPOK PILLOWS
Non •» Down—No lump*—Nu iliut —No
dUagrrrabl* odor.

Rc«ular $1.50. Sale Price 5'1.75

Picture*

A i r Im Ii h , Velvets, Wilton*.
A ir ic w OrienUl* and Fibres
AH Greatly Reduced

RED ROOM SUITES

BED - SPRING
MATTRESSclfl
COMPLETE-

~0U DON’T HAVE TO HAVE CASH
v TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
UNUSUAL VALUES—USE OUR BUD-

—A useful Kift nilli v
of a Suite of Furniture,

|1 J * CaaJe—4140 Weekly

find evety thing that in new
in Bed Ratal Furniture—
Pleached
Maple.
Blonde
Maple. U f orweod. Far. in*
ataace, a Tlgcrwood «-pe.
•Twin Bed Room Suite..

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ALL LAMPS
25'*
Off Regular
Marked 'Price

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD; FLORIDA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY *, 1M7

BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF SANFORD

A BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA SCENE

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Thl* picture shows &lt;lo«ntown Sanford ns it look., tndny. In the haclrround i, l-ake Monroe on ihr south shore of which run lie
■rrn the munici|ia| pier, hand shell und yacht basin, Across tie U U liartly visible i, the power plitnt of the Florida I'ublic Setvnc
Corporation.

RECREATION A I, FACILITIES
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County v.lirit* ninny taken surrminilrit l&gt;/ Uuutiful oraiure
i;r f i n ' « «»f pine tre/» «!ot the hin*!«eape.

Sum'll i
K^VC!.

Hlin Ik m ii ?ifuj ill tve It .nl,
to tin|*ru|»cr!y of (o n ial Sanfonl, tin* ni-i^nifiieht

lll-lM' " l» ll* tillllo of

CITRUS AN I) CELERY

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||t foit*||IO*| oo|f« | % of

FINE BUI'

First among Sanfonl’, aitricultural pursuit* , celery though, citro*, once this county’, Iradintc
• top, rank, a done second. The scenes above &gt;h &lt;iw on* of the principal orange (rove, in this seelien, ul.*o a celery field, and a negro crew cutting celery.

Sanford ha*

HOTEL MAYFAIR

SANFORD POSTOFFICI'

THE ST. JOHNS RIVER

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The Mayfair Hotel was built la IW5 a t a coat of approiitnauly »400.1K». It i, situated on th , Ukafront Boulevard overlooking U ke Monroe and remain, apart the pear around. Sanford's leading tourist hotel la a attcca for dance, and other social
fa th e r Inga.
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l-0**4**! In th , midst of (tawral Sin'crd*, old orange grove, the Sanforl finif
Course Ja on, of the most beautiful, a* wall as on* of the sportiest in the State.
k w v picture tk e v , th . Municipal La -ehall diamond which h „ Ju«t best re*
conditioned.

Scene, like the one above ute common on the up|&gt;er St
John, Kivcr, one of the longed ami most beautiful rive:, in th'
I'm ted State,.
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Among the many fine pwldic tiudilmg* in
postoffice. Sunfoid also boast.* a fin*
hrautiful City Hall and a aud io municipal jad,
school buildings, thea’.ci* ami churches.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY H. IM7

US. PAPWOETHi i s t i r &amp; &amp; s ri-2 5 |
;n »|jo EVENTS “

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“i

Genera) Sanford Had
LarieTract H e r e

""l iL zzizT ’™ I

™ SST’SS.^TS'xJ

Tw*hr» thouaand, fire hundred
flfty-threa xerox of ground war*
&gt;w*y In ih« original tract of ground purrwTT’ chaxcd by General Henry 8. San' rf ford wha foaadad the actual com.
- • A*munlty af Saafead la W70.
nlaad Aamada, a b o u t!' Hancral Baa fard wanxactcd hi.
ibe gpaara.
teal n t.ta bustarn* firm tbroagb
i aa aha mold ba eotowu. a Dr. Hague, aad after tba lattar'.
•w tmMtm had aaaght death, through aa W-yaar aid boy i

there. One woman filmed.
Suddenly Into tba open
aeroea tha young ecaagt
•hare daahed a figure, da

F EA W JERD A Y Ssr
ana A n d B w E r a

T5 £ ' ^ - ‘ZST.

V. r A M M n r f W i t h
18 U M R p a ie a W I f n

*Wr Wlhariaga, wb*r* *v*ry
*&gt;« « rt» ,-» U hen* drawn.
^
dntu „ ^
hor»bae«Th*r* war* aba axrtrtral ootofcfcn

Radio-Meter
A g_ e , thThar*
roughwaa
mu*.a larg*
of *«p
« i I*mwko"*_Jr x M »___ « I
■------Ea«Uah C*t-[ * • overtook Mr. faraald, tm*|
r K M &amp; x ’ I - ^ L ’ T S S S ; at night- waa a popular .port.
•x h w t a t x d — *a aa N&gt; , Trunks, howrv.r, waa awr*
S 7 .2 5 5 5 . !E
i «b&lt;rally popular. Th*r* wuo «hm
Saxto NX «■*♦— *• * » *"C ra
°* ,l* w®*1** priraUjy owned.
'" 'I S
:
whara taa waa aarrad «** a
xa
w(tk. w# could alwaya gat a
By JUS A ■omWBQW
aom^haw. t.Baaidaa tha
PA PW O im i___
playara, numerous (u.xu m i *n

tlaa |aa tWw«J -H h a ta n a *J«&gt;
laoolpolatlag a monkey v.w»eh.
Emybody allfbUd from earrf o —» '*•
*•** ?*** lh*
*U*» ®* «*• «**•• «W « ■)'
hataaa ragbtared ta m r aad outb y c a tro rila jra b a u t,.tnn.l£ • «»
kiad lag. aad paw

Tin1 First Mcthtxlixt Churrh of
SanfonI wax built on Sanford
Avenue in Iho year uf I87B but
it wax laier movnl in Park Av*«
nu* nnil Fifth Street into Urge
quarter*.
It wax about this time that
the Roman Catholic Church waa
built her*.

aa. ta a dwparaia ef-,

BURPEE’S SEEDS GROW

COLARETTE "CROWN « P OOUT MARIGOLD

W. ATLfiE BURPBE CO.

mJ m
Mm ikridx
m had left

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haraatf Uaam' C* H » 8- H. Markc. and Joba
of iir w r .i i * McDaaaM ware aacurad t0 lay
untouebad, ba- * *
Sanford Aaanu* tha mala acraat at ih* thn*.
i. haarily armed, fallow-&gt;
f'™ building
tck. Into tha wooda but V*11” **ara from Judge Tucker,
ibaerve any .Igna of la- ,h* °«n*T»1 WOTt on » build a
• could tha pile of fagota wmblned dry good, and grocery

Immediately tba faadly prepared
la taka flight, going to ike log
konra of the 8peer*. Mr*. Magbey
had .pread a large .heat upon tha
floor and hamlly thrown soaxa gar■mnu for bar liult on#., iadudlng
tk* little daughter, later Mr*. C
G. Gvarm.
When they had arriatd at tk*
f peer*, they fouad other neighbor,
(her* who had axxemUed for tha
protection offered by the iturdUyboth eabia.
The men fortified the home by
placing pin* pole, and fence rail,
cloaaly together orer tha window*
and endoalng tha hallway. Breaxtwork* were erected and tha ladies
prepared to mould bullet* for tht
rifle*.
Suddenly a shriek rented tba air.
All startled in terror, looked about
to sc* if tbo children wer* all

nentioned, be found.
•'MT* ,h* **tond building to be con. they querniontd the
here. The Tucker propman further, but .h e be- • " * Included a wharf and packing
Mia. Louisa Tucker, Utcr Mrs.
A. B. Philip., xtiggexttxl the prttpriety of naming the town after the
founder.

E. H. LANKY

Seminole Indians
Originated From
Split With Creeks

No better xun rix cr ,, of fair

wnrktainxhip—on .which rrery

dealing

aad

catrtui

«uxc.'xxfnl buxinexx

depend for irowlh—ran be gitrn.

muxl

That's why f»)|« say,

"Send it to Laney.”
Now 12 year, uld and growing with Hanford.

W e are Growiog
w ith San ford

The first graded &lt;eh»ol in San­
ford wax established in 1874 by
Judge Tucker anil his son, How­
ard Tucker. Classes w i t o conduct­
ed by Mrs. Thomas Tucker with
Miss Alice McRae added to the
staff a few months Inter.

A. Ruuett Seed
Co.
Talaphowe tl-J

draei.

Keepi* .In Stop With Sanford With
Hacat In Ska* Repair

“It is ror d o k t t i tiM tUa
•pportimity to a t a d m bort
wWicf aad c o a g n it a lR t lM M to
The City of Salford upo. Ha
contrary of pro«rorah

“I also with anich BRectoR

Since 1920*—Ever Striving toPJeue With
“Everything Pot The Hem*

RRd prosperity to % d tfn R *
ship of Sanford ■ R d .S iR ii R t lR
County durinc t)ra&lt; naxt lOt
years.”

Co n g r a t u l a t io n s

sa n fo r d
Thrdughnut

PLANT
K IL G O R E ’ S
Bred-Rite Seed

Sanford
an

the

has

entiuble

years,

enjoyed
growth — a

growth in p o p u l a t i o n ,
in wealth and In prratlgr.

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And throuchuut the yearn
The Seminole Tire Shop
ha* kept pace with thin

Sanford's oidaol and most rednMe Seed Storo.

POTATOES

recoKniied

Rod River VnMey State Certified Red Blfaw

CORN

growth, until today H In

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All rnrietieo of Sweet Corn, oho every variety of
Field Cora.

a*

a

lender

in prompt, efficient Service
and fair dealing. So trade
where the majority trade*
—
nt the

COW PEAS
Ail types of eatable peaue. Abo Iron*, Hrabhaau,
Whippoorwill and Suwannee for Cover Crops.

T he Kilgore
Cor. Palmetto Ave. and East tat Street

Seminole Tire Shop
Telephone 37

�SIMPSON TRACES!
RECENT GROWTH

ootnmr

o f t h is

M in y A d m tiiH A n
8eca la Seetha By

LU M BER GOMPANY

fifth af an th« calary
tha Uakad Stataa.

For Better &amp; Lower Prices
O i Lumber See U s-F irst

Than a n a u r ka
anracthra aaam eahlaa

M o o re

NTANTS AND AUDITORS
SANFORD, FLORIDA

We Conaratalatc

SANFORD
Oa IU IMUl BirtM t;

N I C K ’S LIQ UO R ST ORE
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B a sed by Quality and

3SS last 1st St.

Our CoMpUneats To Saaford
*Oaa4 aa tha &gt;**t at Half tha Frica”

GILBERT HOTEL
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*1a tha Carter at •aaJaaaa’’

UUiroaR FLOltDA

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�A server conducted bp tbe Uat- Criminal convictions n ih» M U
vonfcy of Alabama tadlkasaa that Ipplne Con n iW u M deeppod to
baatosM la tbe chief faitem , ef U ptr to,MO population hi 1038.
k b H iy m k .
i k lowest t i m i n to S3 ysora.

CONGRATULATIONS
Ritriar Boat Line
Be*faw Service To
the matIt af geode to the
Sanford In 18ft Miwatfd
SaafoH more, m aking to the first
BeaPtfiTb first regular traaeportklaa system was inaugurated la
U44 when anutil beats plied regxlarly tba waters of the St. Johae
between beta and Palttka.
8i»« that date tbe City baa totoaee karma aa tbe Pan of Central
Florid* aad thousand* of toeu of
targa are dtsombarked here aaaa-

to ge frees Um taeutb af tbe fit.

Johns to Tampa le y by roll.

Sanford became* the' center of
railway activities In this section
of--------Florida tshen
H __ a Httlo liter
tbs St, Potersburg, and Sanford
and Eu»ti* line* were conatructed.
The coming o f tbs r*"*?*&lt;J* the romantic passenger-carrying
mads a marked and Jlmmedlate ___
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rirtr_____
beats____
wtm out
service—
change la the region. Population t m tr bo enact.i. 7—
_ _of ^tb#
The '_
last
pouted In,
bushMsa establish- ||nB «*■ tht Otceola which Ce­
ment* were butlt, ehu.cht* erect- wn,|y w#n, l0
i 0n,yard ia a
ed, farms stakid off. homaa j ar|*»onvUU dry dock •
sprang a ^ y d there waa an Int0
u 0M of |h# Mr.
,lu*
w!d ' 0,‘UTt mlnalt of the St. John. River Uno
tn which tbe nation U built, which m orales huge river frieght
An official of the Atlantic boats, probably the lirgttt la ter*
Coast Ua»,the railway which y|c« on n southern Inland water*
bow sirvto
this CUy, said ro- pray with the exception of the
watly:
MtssissippL
“The Atlantia Coast Liao hah JAlIy one or more of the craft

horgnla sale of the m a ty.
The p u t fro m of Fttontry,
1IM, proved devastating to the
•faun crops of tike district, awcep.
t o | away, wkhia Ukm or four
days, the enala oceryetion and *wpr tf of three-fourths of &lt;ha people,
r.ea only la the section but through-!
oat the state,
Tba frees# resulted la the reBMwal ai away of .he residents of
tbe district to northern areas,'
theif only moans of livelihood hav-

City of Sanford
100TH ANNIVERSARY
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Founder’s Day
C E L E B R A T IO N
Founded In 1920

fwoptto ib* great looses suf­
fered, those who remained hero
really lea*fitted by the disaster
fer k swahened retkle.itt to the
poooibilittes of raising eatery which
soon became the nat'on't celery
Kentucky dUtiillorct product"!
73 874AM gallons cf whitky lait
yrar to entrench tin ma t's p o r­
tion at the n-t* r. s gTva.es: whltkv
eiiitfurtr.

LEA R. I.KHMER

Z. H. RATLIFF

PRESIDENT

PWRKTAUV-TREAHlKKIt

Commercial Printer*—Office Outfitters
IIS SOUTH PARK AVR.

PHONE .110

Sanford

17 Years in Sanford
Spring is J u t

Around the Corner—

Afa in Hanford womew wlH have an opportunity to are and purchaae clothe* that
.art Ibv tout word hi Now York. For tb t p u t Hovmteen yearn of Sanford's on*
haadrvd yean af exlataace, Hadye’a baa been tbe faabton spat for the well-drawed
wtomoo kora aad wo art prowd to aoy that
wo havo boon one of tko reasons why
owr groat rity baa beroear a rrwtury city.
(living Stylo—Vain* aad Satbfactloo.

A New Shipment
Just Received—
Dreuses Galore!
Suitable for
orts — Afternoon
Itrcet — Evening

Also a
Gala Assortment

HATS
and Flattering Accessories
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Gotti

No More to Buy From A Specialist’

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By Nina Oliver Dean
“For I'm an old eowhxad

exhibition of hio work at tho Ark.

iJw n ^on
n 'dth#
L ^oM
ld J.
j ° i !"a Tucker'fewboir ‘,r*wl’ ,nd U hMn'1 f#r* h-Y* • »howln* « «•&gt;# Acktrmaa
Down
* . A. Tnflcar f#Mtn bow ^ » Florida row galleriea InNew York i h ia
plaeo nrar Fort CarUrmaa about .■»
jj , iloo&lt;j on ,b, bank of th# rpring.
Hr Mjri hr la comquarter of a century age, rancher St. John'* Rlrer In Septlaola Coun- mg back to
Florida and“build
Jamea Wheeler'* wife waa Ironing ty where ha punched cattle for Mr. him a (hack**In the cow country
one diy and laid tome bee*wa%‘Jo*
tor S** H*»*t
of Fbrt CVUtmai and’ hate a atu-,
Wiih .hirh .k . hu,t
® wh'p. eurled the long ten foot
there.
. r
' * jlaeh. and rent out a crack like a . ~ | reckon It'* acner In my blood
her Iron on the end of tho board, ptwrml »h« that made Barney l0 ||k , |.
You »e* my great
A browtveyed toddler on the f1:or|B*rk’* row* ncro»» the rlrer **!*• | grandfather on my mother'* ilde—
reached tp a chtbby hand, g ral Led .their hetd* from the mar»h gra*» h
rarneJ Ida H o d ir.-ta m e
the b ^ w a a , and .tpmaWd with .l.-*.w If they W l thc.r m atter'. Uown from f i c o r ^ In a pony cart
light. U ter, when Jim Wheeler, vofc». Hr tlUl tritk* wl'h a
f
r.»m« In from punching rattle, hi* .that smacked of hi# cowboy exper. . . , /•
.
. *
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wife .aid. “Oh look, Jim, look u t'lrn re . on an Arixon* finch. Mr. ""J J hr#'' cf «•*&gt;• ln f ™ ‘ ot
the hor.e the haby made
cut of Wheeler eay. that the motto of the " il"*
b'te.w**. It look. Jtut like a real Florida cowboy I*. “Ncrer rope 80 HugWetta Wheeler It plan*

cow pony!'*
"cm. If yoj cm tlrlre Vtn.M
"l"g to come home, back to that
And that’. Ju»t what f.mnut.
“Why " I a«Vrd.
pku&gt;rc*qu, »ccilon where there*,
art critic* tn l cvwjojr. too arej -B m u te ilrhlng I. hett for flat acme of the beM homing la Flor*
a a y I n g now about eowbey »:tdp- |an,j j|k, our. hero In Florida, but Ida. ami where there linger* yet
lor llughlette Wheeler*,
luonie in ,hOM. Wrttern hill*, you r-ave t &gt;tho hometpun charm of tho ranlah*
1nr**». Whm Will Jame* ra do a lot of ropin*.**
Ing American frontier.
YEAR-ROUND TURKEY
COALINOA, Calif. Feb. I. W&gt;
- M anh.il U»'nd, man**,-; —‘t K
42,000-acre ranch cwned by the
Boaton Mnd company, can't ace 1
why turkey ihould bo a table deli­
cacy only during the Thankeglv*
Icg-CluUcKar* .r.crm ; With a
•lock of 11,000 0-wrek-old bird* to
. art with, h , will try :o .end good
rdltle turkry* to the market th*
year round.

are Keeping in step
with yon and a l w a y s
looking for Greater accom­
plishments in the yean to
come.

S tyle S hop
“Wher* Shopping la A Pleasure'

CONGRATULATIONS
to Sanford on Its 100th birthday
from its newest Auto Supply
Store

Goodrich;
IRKS * BATYHII
lip o ra

Our Compliments

McKee Auto Supply

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Groesinger is tW proud pooocssor of tho City of Nrw York’s
medal com numerating the L2
IM 'i first flight to Lsks hurst in
IBM. He also holds a Japanese
decoration on tho rep's roundtbe-world flig h t, and the Count
Perdinand von Zeppelin medal.

that Sanford will move forward with
even Greater Speed in the future

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"An outstanding activity of this that 1 found, on my first Sunday n r a n l T u r n s IN r a t
chib was tho bringing to Sanford in the Holy Cross Church which
1 , V® J ,1” 1
ef Edward Bnator Perry, tho oneo Inter homed, a very good choir.

SnOVCl On RtllWiy

fam quo Mind pianist, possibly tha Mrs. Randolph had a beautiful
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greatest blind pianist that has flute-liho soprano. Her sister, Mrs. Ccnrrsl Ulysses S. Grant, later
aver bam kaewn.
I Patton, sang aho. Mr. Durlln and president of the United States,
•Mr. Parry was not the first later. Mr. Dondaey, baritone, and turned the first shovel of din In
M W * riak Sanford. Years be- Mr. Harry Pnpworth sang the tb# g ^ i n g „f ,h« roadbed for
fcV trm m a, Emma Abbott brought tenor.
I
feuti, y]orU, juilesy In the
tba. tawa • red-letter day with "Today there Is much Idle talent ytar imo .
her opera troupe which played In
Sanford. If w, could only get Grant ^
. ihovet, wh)eh „
m the opera "Martha." My firm this talent Interested. Why. with ^
#lhJblt ln ,he Sanford
year la laaford also gars mo the our present musical opportunitiespu^k:Library.
privilege at bearing Oviedo Musln, we should become known, n o t --------------------------------------- —famous vMiabt, sad also tha cole- merely 'lucky Hanford* as one
krated Haagartaa vlrtuso, Edou- said, then 'Suhttantlal Sanford,
raid Ssmsnyt.
, but ‘Musical Sanford.’ ”
•The Gscellan Mask Club was
--------------------fouadad la March, 1907. 1 had n i j y i s r _
On
forgottea the date of this organ- u w I ’lW P M C e l O
Isat Ion when Mrs. Julius Takacb,
C O M M I n t o I t l OWU
ahem three years ago, found the
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published account ofihl* club In 8A?T FKAN ClSro. Ftb.
one of her aU Etudes, and very _ ainc. th. 10M
„ rUv,uvk.
kindly brought It to me.
Jarred San Prancisco’s post office

Coleman’s
Office Equipment Company
l i t Maffnolln Avo,

CONGRATULATIONS SANFORD

ilvcn b^ Mrs ^ d J i c h r a t

Your 100th Anniversary

ths "principal
" “ 'f flr,pl*fM
*hat *U" n
offtets. It was frarel

. , d Xra. Frank X l l l £ . h i
,U J .M U , . [ X j.C H If.rJ S U »
bolter, and on# of the fliw.i putu1st* that has ever lived In Sanford.
"Just her. 1 must Interpol... a
popularly known piano trio whoso
member* assisted on nearly all the
private mu.lc.le. a. well a . some
of the public concerts. These were:
Mrs. William Besrdall, now of

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OUR COMPLIMENTS

tCMSaaeO r » — h n r i k a h w d Fsrkrr. Howswr, I believe that 1
0 * 7 * 1 Tw.
I should not discuss this phase of
"After several yuan of inde-'chtrch m ask because from almost
pmdtm Mist cues, tba Sanford 'he time I cams to Sanford to live,
Metic d isk traa ortaaiacd and I have played tbs organ In tho
fcaM its Brat meetings la my stu- Episcopal Church and so, 1 had
die. It laser heeam* tho Untie D»- small opportunity la risking ether
p arm tn t at the Woman’s Club of ehurchc*.

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warm.r h mT lf ,nd « ' "* f '
Will worn tiros spall ywur day's driving? Ivon H

yeti u'o got heme safely, theca’s little pleasure
it wondering jest haw seen amaid firn legaing
to 1st go. Let us check year tire*. I? aay are
(u.'.3afe, you waat to knew It before they cause
trouble. Replace them with safe, aasy riding
MANSFIELD TIRES end avoid tha risk at a
blowout In fast moving traffic.

SANFORD
W e Compliment
Y ou On Your
1 0 0 th A nniversary
When we first introduced our­
selves to Sanford, it * ss our
thought that this city would
at a not far distant date, be
one of the Foremost Cities in
this state.
We are proud we are here to
celebrates

I fare yew replace yewc aid (iftls NotC it li lt Mbiiftdi#® ••
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WfrewgVj ^v^^Rv awS^wayi W•wTity W
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lav other wheel sisee and far every kind o f seevtee, we kave the J l S f i Q w j
M ttd itM Tit®
Itn® •iettia® It a price ran|e lo
| H Q E u J
every psrki tkssk. Don’t take chaneee with ween tires. Pisy safe — r n M ^ t f
key M A N S fllL D S s
J ilM I W
(iuarunleed A gainst A ll
K ju d lla u r d a

Hester Sunoco Service
tornar Hnrh Avt. and 3rd HI.

MANSFIELD
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Sanford A venue

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PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTY
Tfcn past century ha* beta on*
of lurhH acogre** for Sanford and
Bf laolo County. During IkH pa*
rM thin Mellon Han grown from
a a m wlldiw oa to what ia now
nwM rnd the worM'n richeot farm*
lag M et ion.

Tho M il few y e a n *hould
plaeo Sanford well within* the larg*
er city claim of Florida—and Semi*
note County *howId gain an even
ntmnger hold on the world’* celery
aupply.

itiiif with Sanford
Amversirjr.
O .P :H e rn d o n

R .’ W .W a r t
C ounty Judfje

Jno. D Jin kin s
T a x C ollector

L o n n ie M cM u llen
C onstable

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Supt. Public
Instructicn
S a n fo rd D oudney
T a x A ssessor

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ou may think of Sanford as being bufltof steel and stone and wood.

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It is. Bat it’s also built of something else, something we cant act,
something we can only feel Sanfo id ia bnflt of dreams... the dreams

and ambitions and ideals of our forefathers. Their dreams hare^built for
Sanford* foundation more enduring than stone, far stronger than
steeL They did not build a city, they buOt homes! They did not build
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stores, they built a future!
Today our dreams and ambitions and ideals are Helping to build an even
greater Sanford of the future. Many of Sanford's merchants, hare Bred
through the formative years in the growth of Sanford. They can remember the sprawling town of years ago and they can compare it with
the city of today. They hare helped to build the present and for them the
post and the future are one! So, beltere in Sanford. Plan for the future
• . . yesterday’s dreams hare come, true, so will our dreams of today.

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^ Ao BOttow’o crtory whllo
Mtk
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a n y * g l * •*0a* A r f r u frut-o.
l s ' . ; P ^ l A d u a Bojtltn* ptoctd
Muf
A t Mart* cf tko original
dO r Ohfbfim a. N apti won afraid is
2 " * * «*• Owfc*. Now. poo, W
*M*h b w yM sJfcM S jtafcn A £ * 1 ^ P M oftjta country mako
*M m W ri I m i j I m I i n A s M i m a t la w m s i»V»n^»V p*r• Iw N iU y w M i M A h n M M B M U sN k m ,
N*Nss » M r s s s M a i l A
t t s r - T M r wtro as kjtpltait
te s m y sai il» p ro e m A ^
ssm m w
«ncsnr s«s ssonsd mkk grm A ltai U n k silm . Now, BaAord ho, om
«• MUd Ala road sad a sk s k a karpkal. a public library and
rnsssftisi llsk tarwsaa A s soaaor•, seat* A As flaoat ockooU in iho
•d s u l wam s A s a r Asa taftat Modem.
» * d w u osroty vary Thoa-Tkoro wort no ehurchfi,
vstaasls ta ko*d»a» A s a t a a r c i pooplo woroklppod out In tho opts.
topMkai aad ta Molding oar iron* Now, tko (kartboa A Sanford ars
m is A n i l Ida.
os aar with bugr A thoto la «ltk»
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of tbo asms ah* or oran laraor.
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m s a aa sapamMst ounce la portion A H u p riu County whs
Ileagoa proofs*o in a taapalga Now Baiyiaa aa iho county irat.
is ospIsM m A lsaal forming Now, SaAord la tko county arat

Serving The People Of Sanford and
Everywhere For 48 Yean

la awa oarkoa*. Tko Rogova C lut»
a# Hurt far-off day ars fond arm orSpirit af lbs find Milters af Baafssd
rssAvsssas af Ita prtatal day lakablIsa of Ibis aalablo trsnl—a esatary
« Baty Wsrrtaaa Chapter Daagbtora
tra Asadfort la Ibsir dsflalts paltry
t af lbs fasaaml ia Ibis Mats. .

wctioo. Tko population tarroand
rapidly. Boos tko a ra o A Fort
MoOoa n o ohaafod to MoDoaoillo.
aad oiacn tko coauaualty wo« at
tko hood A tko A. John’* Rhror.

SALLY HARRISON CHAPTER

D a u g h ters

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A m erican

R ev o lu tio n

Seventeen Years Dependable Service
On

Martara C satratera Mggnsloa Electric Modem

U toaipiste Oae-Stop Aawrtran Oil Compaajr

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the dapredatleae af tka ladlena,
iha government attempted to inctaaaa th« ptpularimi in tka rite* j
irid, effortsg afai aMM^a* (arietta,
prawtilan, and, ta &gt;aya m for
NfTtwi which tbpy aritftt be atw
ta warier iha givirmaiM. land
wamats, giving than «ba V l’l-1
b«a af locating nanny gaw mmiai

Tha popalatlaa toawaaad nyU*
ly. Tha rammaafcy a* iba baari af
iha -to. John* three aaaa became
knows aa MtlleaHUa aari vaa
called *tke i « i n | «a ■eat|i Fh»r-

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At fleet a portion af Meequlte
cavrty whh New Smyrna aari burr
Eaterprite (now baaaaa ■prlag*)
aa tha- cou.ity aemi. MellonvlUe
became a pin of tha newly created
Orange County In 1*44, being marie
county mat on July 18, af that
year. Tha community became tha
headquarters for incoming mall
far ail pan* of South Florida aa
the mall, which cama by boat from
Jacksonville, wa* distributed from
here via the McttonvIUe avenue
road by horsemen.
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Time went on anri the commun*
liy flourUhed. In 1870, General j
llrnry Shelton Sanford founded the
town of Sanford whieh waa Incorp­
orated with Meltonvllle In 1877,
Previous to thl*. however, an act,

ai'pmvcd December 30, 18.H1, had
Deed and located the seat of
Orange county 'at a placa called
Orlando.'
Thl* act cntnnl the beginning of
a long and drawn out dlicjssloa
which vented bitter feeling until
1013 when Seminole county waa
formed, Hfnford becoming tha
county icat.

In the meantime, tha populatIan
the gateway to the south Increas­
ed, more homea ware erected, mare
buslnesa placet were put ap and
Scurferd gradually became ana af
of

in Central Florida.
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Twenty - Three Years of Progress
For twenty-three years the Zachary Veneer Com­
pany has been in' business in Sanford. The firm was
organized one year after the creation of S e m i n o l e
County and during these twenty-three years this com­
pany has had a steady, consistent growth. As the
county and state have grown, the Zachary Veneer Com­
pany has expanded. So it is with a sense of satisfac­
tion that this firm chooses this particular time to cele­
brate with Sanford on its 100th anniversary.

A National Crate Business
The crates manufactured by the Zachary Veneer
Company have attained national recognition aa be­
ing on a par with the best manufactured.

Fruit Sl Vegetable
Sanford

The Zadiary Veneer Company manufactures all
kinds of fruit and vegetable containers—4“The kind
that will be a credit to your product’—Well constructed
and at low cost.

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CHASE
SunnMhnd
FRUITS

VEGETABLES

Chaco
FERTILIZER

GROWERS SUPPLIES

Out business as growers a n d shippers o f F lorida fru its a n d vegetables
a n d dealers in sup p lies fo r fa rm a n d groves has been carried on in
F lorida fo r 5 3 years.
W e solicit the accounts o f growers.
M ain O ffic e 2 0 0 O a k A ve.
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P ro d u ctiv e V egetable and Fruit
A rea and H ead of Navigation on
the St. Johns River.

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To Pay Saks Tax
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7» Chat Up EsUbI din a t i la M ts

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S a p S I (S eats
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KWrtaiaai f l u Tree-Piaatkg
Eatertaiaaeat Hoaon Memory
For Boy Sc—ti Oi Gen. Sanford

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Of E a r l y U f o l a :
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Romance Seen In Florida History

Rollins P r o f e s s a r '
Tells Of B a t l l t ^
Youngsters Will Be Historical Paper By, On L a k e Moaiaa
G u e s t s Of Civic Mrs. J. N. Whitner,
IN PAT PATTStSON *
Cl u b Wednesday Bead At Function Sanford cb**d her three-

a*l* Coaaty branch of th* Slat*
Board ot Soda) Welfare DepnrtBMa‘. jccotdlng t* a moathly
report releaaed today by tho dtetrtet offlco hi Orlande.
Th*** pea*toner* are roceivtog
on a overage of ( U per month,
half tho ana* being provided by
a County allocation aad th* re­
mainder by th* Federal Govern­
ment
Under pctivlaUaa by which pun•ton payment* are mad* pooalble,
th* Coaaty will coattow* to fur*
blah half th* monthly amount
until th* tegfclataco a n t i thta
year to aatborte* old ago assistanc* fund* being taken from th*
8tat* treoaury.
’ Thta aoclal welfare unit in
January furnlahod autplua com■Mditka to 0 4 famUhra, the rePfft _continued. Supplies con-

Local Scout Troops Show
Increase O f 3 6 In Year

eetateatlag to th* office of Cary
D. U n tie , attorney general, it
waa tot forth that th* defendaato had “failed and refuaed" to
antor their returns ahowtog grooo
■ t o *a whieh the tax la baaed.
Th*** warned to th* salts are
aa follow* t
Sett lata Croaoli, B. E. Alhcal
U C. Ktoardi P. C. Stanley and
J . A. Roger*! W. H. &gt;-»"«! *•«ford Bargain Btorot W. R. Camptoll i Marry Bradham; Bady#
Mono*. Badya’o Specialty Shop,
aad Bady*’*-Orlando Corporation t jaisted chiefly of beef, flour, J«j.d
K. T. XVwaa; C. A. Taylorj and PM*, urtod milk and clolhlng.
Angela
One of tto highlight* of .th*
.Attcnwy General laadte asked headquarter*’* statement waa tto
tto n u r t to gimmaad tto IS ta
aaowor tto M l of complalato but
w a H tto requirement that swch

toteS M tto first aad IMh, ataovdteg to tto MH of ram ptolat
i n t o ! to tea MU of complaint
t o f aiu toaod an H of 1 portent
of gross m ks.
I k y m a t of tto sale* ta* waa
to te ap fcr amvu than a year
after Its authorisation by tto
• w h h t o k aad it waa oaly rutowtly that the But* Bupre.n*
• t o r t tote tea measure coaatRatteaaL
Th* local outU entered by Lee
*vu returnable on Mar. I.

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Closing
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Pioneers A re Lauded]

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ComptroOar J M. Ln to­
day InatltatM* aalta in th*
local Cirrnrt Court to re*
■train I t Sanford individual*
and flrsig from doing boat*
ncaa h m m Um defendant*
have failed to eocnply with
• State law requiring the
payment of a aalea tax.
In tho blU of complaint

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Bits Theater Gives Party For Youths In
Recognition Of Sconting’s 27th
________ Birthday Anniversary

»oU Count/ womon no they
her* yesterday atternoon, to
i named. TWy are. left to
it DAE regent; Mr* J N.

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tiny centennial program W
night with a dinner In Uto
Episcopal Church Pnriab
House where nearly 200 dte*
era heard seven apeakera land
the courage and apirit H
J k s iWeek.
si
■“ eneray
I1'*" and ra*h to build a city Central
aas
Florida pioneer*.
• While th* evening event will,®** the .Sore* of Ink* Monro*.
An attentive audioMt
»t'hotltui* for th* u.ual Klwaal* In
th* brllllinc* of a aammtrluncheon, th* secretary will meet Ilk* descending *ttn that bathed nought eagerly to graap
Sbnfonl Kiwanlan* tomorrow
Deep within th# firm sod In
nigh. wilt each entertain on* Roy ‘to
City
Zoological Garden*
* tO t from Troop No. fly* ot a | yesterday afternoon c tie* wai
P™**"* !• th# Junior planted. designed to bo a llelmr
H‘ ho° l b',lfJln* •» 7 o'clock. memorial to th* effort* of 0*n.

In the Valdex Hotel *t noon iho»* th* landscape In a mid-winter cry word ot toleo » t* it
®to fl"d l« Impractical to attend warmth known only to Florida, Henry Sanford! of tto fatolm
U til* on tto morning of V e to *
L f p t l r n v i It i n #
,h# "‘• hl fl"w1,on- ™ '- *• w»» **• Oty romml»«lon*r W. A. Loftier 18.17, who* Capt. Chart## SoUM
t r t &gt; i u w j f iM H b
plttaed, will allow ment.wr* an op- rood a pap*r prepared by Mro.
Thlrty-als Boy Scouts wore
g \t
p a r t u n i t y to maintain their J. n . Whitner to which *h* **t fell; of aaccdotr* of early **“
added to five local troops duitng
\ / 1 V e r t l l l C d l C w attendance record.
'forth a plea for “an qxamlnatlon tier*: of tto roman* 1c ptoa# la
th* last 13 month*. It was re ­
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I Speaker* *ch* luted to addr#sa‘ of ourselves to *e* what wo are Flnrtda’a hlatory.
Fount air.- of humor peppu j j t y
ported by Arthur Brunun, an of­
n AAA ( ■ A I J
' th* assembly Include Judge K. W./contributing to th* h*»uty and
ficial of th* Central .'ouncll, so
W ,U W 111 U K 1 n o n a S f o r e , Judge Jam** G. cShaton. T. t atlvancemrnt of our lit'l* Hty." runtinuou.ly in tb* ud-lresaet.
rrsrhbc their bright to tto .SP»V
Boy Scout Week moved In'o Its
,ur r'
ilr*«» of C. I&gt;. L»fGcr of Mtoath
Mcond day.
n i ___f p _ i _____
__ ▲inttmlrm, and* B, J. I lag* Iurn, Whitner wro*». *1 think U a rtfltcwho r.callnl hl» twraoaal **geftQuoting itatUtic* rclejanl by
*nc*a In M#llonvill* wtof# an a
Dr. Jam** K. W rit, Scuut auyouth ho llvc*l with hla family.
th o iii,, Mr. Itianan a***rt*d that
For 20 minute* to halted tto
' 0,000,000 boy* hav* b**n affllllim*‘a advanc* amt alripeod* th*
i sled with th* orgaalaatten atac*
'curtain from tto past, toINhg t l
th* 1»|u*stlag, drunktn hoga"
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week.
that onr* roam*«l
Mrlloavttt*
Pollc* Chl«f Boy William* to“Tb* service these young
thoroughfarr* after rating the
day an wonweed tto arr**t of five elll**n« h*v* rendered t# Amor,
nfu»3 from an “orang* bitter*
.hop," a popular «&gt;tabllikmaai
youth* against whom or* plored
half a r*ntury ago.
ebarg** of bmaklag anJ entering
Mr. U fd r r traced th* growth
tkre* Hanford sekool*.
of Mrllonvlllr, Its later morgef
Mr. William*, wko d*clined to
with th* then amall rommualty
reveal tb* n u n of th* youagof Hanford. II* a***rt*d that
the cittern* of th* prvaent Baaat*n, dec la rod that aom, of tto tofont '‘hav* everything tor* to
4|vlduala had gtvm pollc* prvvlouc
give the lourUta, ami will get
trouble white «h*ra of tto group
them Mime day If th* prop**
wor* n»w to tto d*p*ntn#m.
effurt la put forth." II* recom­
Again on Saaday afternoon or
mended advcrtlalng a* tto awmt
Sunday might tto performance waa
iffrctlv* method of calling this
city'* advaniagta to tb* altenttea
repeated to tto South SU* Pri­
T. A. Mellon of Pittsburgh who
mary, th* Junior High and Sen­
ior High.
»f northern people.
Many locallus heard fur 't t o
In all csoos tto lunchroom wo*
first tlm* th* dramatic tal«® of
tb# object of tto prowlers' quest.
I thi* year for n | jh # refininceil certificate* wen — * .---- ---- —
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J Th* Rev. Dr. K. D. Itrownteo tho death of Capt. Mellon, for
Foodstuff* were stolen end eaten
Waahlngton next r s r hangrl l*"t Friday in Jack»onJ gav* the Invocation after which whom tho fort waa rut.red that
on tto promise*, fire eatingulch2.VI&gt;00 Scouts are
jn g tW lk te L n H jS L
Mr*. Whitner unit Mr. I^ffter was th* nuclrua for this City’*
or* wor* tovorted ami their conearly growth. Tho atory waa
were introduced.
e the pilgttmag*.
The Stavta *ectlon v a t settled'
the Rite Theater |,y cittern* of Central Kurope.
Seminole High School's band told by Prof. A. J. Ilanns of
rndrrril local Scou'* Sine* several families intmlgratadded In the function by staging Kollin* College, pinch hitting for
Thirteen case*, In which ail de­
ty. More than 100 r ,| into the region, it ha* bevti fvwmear V P I V O R R 1 P V B a parade through th* 'ilowntown was unable to attend the dinner.
fendants were negro##, wor# die
the organl*ati‘'n tran*fornie&lt;l from
unrultlvateal
^ IvC lV V O D n l l a T D section of the City and marching
posed of yesterday afternoon to
laml Into a highly profit util,, farm. ™
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to the Zoological Garden.
thg weekly session of Municipal
ing laml.
Lttal Uon* will auembl* ut
Court under City Judge Frank
present ye»t*rduy at the bond*7 F. M. tomorrow In the Void**
Miller/
fir* were the aupervlaor*. M attin..............
Following are tto defendant*,
Ktonko, pre»lileni of the district, C.
th* charges oa which they wor* Arrtsts and oa admission of
T. Nlblack and John Duda. Among
guilt
followed
shortly,
according
booked aad tto diepock loan of tto
the former »up«rvi*»u&lt; attending
to official reports.
the event were Georg.. Hreha, Jo#
Tb* Son* ami Daughters of ilia
Th, youths still were in the City
C*WMte Johnaon. aasaab, I I I ar
Mikler and Paul Luca*.
Trrritoty „f Plorhl* U-t night
no days; Maul* Butler, dvwak aad Jail at 3:30 o'clock ihl* afternoon,
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Htanko
atved
roM m . Marlon Hi. John* last night mad* an official appearance ar
disorderly, BIO or 30 days; Fred­ but Chief WUlioou said he prob­
CRy I'mnmissionrni, who met
freshmenia after the official cer
was named chairman of the West the Centennial Fournier'* Day din.
die Byrd, disorderly conduct, es­ ably would arraign tto dcfrnlani*
laa(
night
and
adjourned
tu
at­
emony.
nrr in the Kpiscnpal Church Par­
treated |1 0 bond; Bmata Thom**, In juvenile court sometime late to­
tend a Founder’* Day dinner, will Side School Parent-Teat her Asso­ ish House ami occupied * apeclid
ciation Nominating Cnnimltir* i*
assault, |10 or 30 ‘day*! James day.
recoavene tonight for their regu­ report within th,, neat do day* on table.
Thomas, dtaordery conduct, |10
lar hl-moathly session.
nominee* to the organisation'* of­ Organized «n Feb, 18, 19.14, by
or 30 days.
fice* for one year.
LUU* Pooh. dnmb. » or 10
Th#
monthly
meeting
of
th#
td, was injured In an aalamobil* «
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Mrs. llurke Steel* gav* a pe­
rraah a*ar Ftnmatou. Ho w»» M J U l p m c n t 1 0 F ® 1 T Hoard of Directors of the Semi- riodic rrrrrtary'* teport and of­
|note
County
Chamber
of
Com•aid to have sustained a toehrn
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fered her thanks tu Mr*. Rabun
rib ami aeveral bruise* when Tho first toi'k load of equip- ""•VU* la ackedalad for 7:30 o'clock who served as secretary during
tonight
to
lb*
Out
niter
building.
Mrs. Hteele's a le t lice.
regulations, l i t or M day#, »“•* County autherliie* reported to- th« truck carrying him bk an- amat for Bemimde County’s farm
exhibit to th* Central Florida Kxpended; Carri# Thom**, dteorderty
that tb* recent lack of ram* other vehicle.
A program Imitated a piano
Mlaa
laatoll
Thursby,
Htat*
Tbe carnival man scales evir position at Orlamlu Feb. lit-20
coodact, estroatod |S band; l*&lt;tu* p|niM1 regarding “peat flies" hrr I
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pociallkk
In
food
ronservaton,
Washington, la mat a of disorderly jn c|lrua holla Indicates the one- 700 pound* and ihr strength of waa tranap&lt;irird today by C. It, paid an official visit today to
koua*,- estreated |3 toad; Leroy',|ma m*nac* has been brought un- tight men were rcqulretl ta lift I Dawson, Cot'niy farm agent,
the Seminole County Home Dem­
him Into an ambulance.
| Cases, lahles anil other nppara- onstration unit headed by Mia*
Mitchell, brook lag aad oawriag.
t0Bir*L
Because
of
hla
enormous
alar,
tus
oa
which
to
lay
and
display
aptransferred to Juvoall* conn; Be- K y Honatoldor, County attorJoaepkto* Boyds ton.
ervtt Jones, dieorderly confect, ftO aey wko took a* advanced pod- two hospital beds wrre required, proxlmatrly 78 varieties of vege|tables w yv removed to Orange
ar 30 day*.
ion
to • thv institution
of to support him.
Celery shipper* In tho (Unfonl

School ‘Job’ I*
Believed Solved
By Five Arrests

Burned As Refund

Uw.on. bounty •5k~l

I "A «®"" ora'rnmmunltr," Mr*.

City Court Hears
Sewage Unite Thirteen Cases In
To Be In s ta lle d , Regular Session
Soys Health Head
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Approximately soo more aanItory unite ar* yet to b» placed
to residence* tor*' under provl•tom adopted recently to a City
erdtaaair, accordlag to O. P.
Paxton, a ty health Inspector.
Mr. Psxtdh ami Commioxlna•v W. R. Dupree are averseelnv
toolaliat tea ot aewag* disposal
atote that hava been ataadtxed
by tto Male Board of Health.
la rer'ato sections of the
City* where no sewer connections
ar# possible, Individual disposal
plum ar* famullod. Connections
with a central syatem ar* mad*
wharo sark I* feasible.
Owner* of buildings confelylng
with th* ardteanca pay only for

Circus Fat Man,
Hurt In C r a s h ,
Uses Two Beds

County Authorities
Believe Fly Pests’
Menace Staved Off

•ro* ar* stated to meet to th*
I Miss Josephine B»y&lt;l*ton, Coun- toa/ord
Atlantic Natioaal Bank
n r i n aa __* T n n l o l i l ' f bom# demoruurailon agent, ws* loaaorrow morning to review th#
vT U l t r i m
1 O n iM Ila | .|act|n ( priae-winnlng product*
rrsalt* on * skipping moratorium
tv__ M-IU.I from Send note County Mu-hen* to
Inaugurated to an effort ta boost
Society |o scheduled ta assemble to displayed in her booth at the market prices.
In Fknmld-laughtaa Memorial
Hospital tonight at 7 o'clock
' TV "®nford Ganten (Tub has
Tto weather: Mostly cloudy,
diaewas Ihl recommendation that
0,1 lncallrei to contribute probably rain la north sod cen­
a fulMiaw Coaaty physician to
um,*“ l Howcta to it. tral portion* tonight and Wedneacmplcjrvi,
iDoese.
day; raider in north portion to­
Dr. W. Tto# Laagtey Is a*rv-l 0«h*» Hanford units ta exhibit night and to north and centre)
Ing v#' temp scary County pby- •• teteado laclud* local Future P°rtte«* Wednesday.
Rxtreaw
aiciaa until tlm B*cte«y daterwiia** F anm u of America Chapter,
Northwest Florida, cloudy aad
what further ouggosGaam ar pr®-1 Tto Beaatoote County Chamber roldav tonight, Wednesday partly
peoate tl will make. There la au of Ctopwvn ta assisting |* prop- rtoady aad raider to oatroam
•mistaal phpaUtB M | W &gt; . w teltei for th* aipoahlaa.
east pottloa,
- ^
-

Medical Society
to bettered the “waiter is
wklpped’off th* record."
•IIts,aidCurasabout
ra.ua* la being hauled
^ | ad dumped w*G away from Hanm f rd, ika anaraoy palmed out,
to | J *
1 £ * *•
■"‘•*»re
- L *■ ‘to City. Haahk Impmtor 0.
F. Faxiou toak am aottee pan In
" propmlag mackads wktek ckiaeaa
: ol tewed t* goad adeamagr and
•*{ ®P« few* tb braadtag.

Tb* peam vesr* firm aattead to
■ I** Silver Lafca mmkm wtoaa too-

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T e r r it o r ia l Unit
West S i d e School Has Entire Table
Association Names At Founders F e te
Nominating Croup

Alert Fire Unit
HaltH Damage* In
Local Woods Blase!

dangernl yrstenlay afternoon a * |n
a rising wind fanned a wood* fir# j J*
Into life end swept flame* into*fa
dry clumps of vegetation.
',**
T to City Fire Department spent‘a;
about two hour* rumbatting thoj &gt;
blase with ban I pumps and slitting J ,
ftr# breaks ln the thicker patches 4
of wood*.
*
Flying apark&lt; landing on root *
u&gt;pa war# quickly showered with J
water by alert fiteaMa, __ _
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BEHIND ITS BULKHEAD CAIRO A W A ITS "ZE R O HOUR

CAIRO APPEARS VICTORIOUS

"W ill It hold!" That « r i l tha question on the Mpo of everyone In Cairo. Ill, u (Itlaana surveyed Iho long emergency Bulkhead mado at dlr\and
boards atop Iho (O-loot ptrmansnl floodwell surrounding tho city. Already Hood stator hoo climbed to Iho poah of tho permanent well
•ad la thrratsnlng to go higher. Thla panoramic pkturc shows a section of tho ro-enforcod stall stllh tho great sea of statsr Just under tho rim.
*
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(Associstsd Press Photo)
Itvafc Uta tricky Ohio river began ■ nose aaaauit ogalmt Cclro.
eHMn g Inchon of tho seawall top. and within S feet • Inches
its no the dike, and • looomotlse raced aandbag reinfcrclng to

SHERIFF READS INJUNCTION TO AUTO STPIKERS
COLE BLEASE MARRIES AGAIN

•herill Tom Wolcott (center) reads an Injunction to sit-down strikers In tho Plther Dody plant No. f at
Pllnt. Midi., gising them 31 hours la Issve tho building. At some plants the shtrllf was lustily
booed, but the strikers remained orderly. Deputy Gerald (tubby (left) and Col. Cdward Carrier no*
companled the eherlll on his rounds. (Asaodetsd Prose Photos)

CHA1NGANG LENDS A HAND AGAINST

Colo L. Dlease. cs-governor el South Carolina and former United blateo
senator, and his bride, tho farmer Mrs. Carolina Ployd Knott, are shown
at home tn Columbia shortly -fter their honeymoenleea wedding at tho
home of her parents In Newberry, gieaee'o first wife died three yearn
ago. He la M . Hla bride la 40. (Associated Press Phots)

•y o u t h : A

AND .WALKS OUT

i won snapped an I van go IIat Dhaka Crawford hwlod tha lie at Wllledd Andrews, attorney for Iv a n tea g ample MsPherean. at deposition hearing at Lea Angolan In her |1.0aa,000 slander suit
Jmee. Andrews denied ho had triad to frame her at Almoo’a roevest “ You're a liar,* Dhebo
Than tfsa farmer “ Angel aP iretdway* stormed furiously out of the ream and mat a former
peJIea thief, taka teye (ha tanked Mm aa tha jam. (Associated Prose Phela)

OLE RIVER
CINCINNATI STREETS

Th e steady clank af leg-lrana an tha shuttling (eel ef nsgra'aanvleta la heard above the
Memphis. T s n n , in man'o mighty tattle with the flooded MleelaeippL “Oat ala rtvar" I
|a (load time. And to the convicts, Uu.id leg to leg. shoulder eandboge atop tha Itw a p

SHOUTS

IN W AK E OF RAVAGING FLOOD

■atar. The be Iaht U Which tha torrents reached le
net tar tram Croeiey field, homo of Dm MnoHmat

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

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New Storm Threatens
Gale-Lashed Pacific;
Atlantic Waves Rage

Held
D anger Still
A ntique Display FarmAs Youth
Kidnap-Slayer
Larking From
A ttracts ManyA
Flood R ivers
Centennial Opens

Gigantic Task Of Reh a b i l i t a t i o n I*
Begun Along Trail

Historical L o r e l a ' c ____Hmaamm
Seen In Hundred* T ou n def S UlDQ€r
Of Object* Shown J j |0 (| CilAIifftd
St ore Window.

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R elief Payroll
lo County Hits
$10,000Monthly

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Coast Region*
Ju n io r Legion West
A i e Relieved O f
Flood Scare When
Orders Bugles,
Snow Thaw Appears
Drums rorlorps _ , „ — .

MEMPHIS Feb. fl.-l/Pt - In-rrase.l flow front the Mi»«i»*ipr»i I
above Cain*. III., unlay retarded
he reef»&lt;*.on of tcconi err*:* ami
b S O
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Y e a r . O
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r i o . d ^ ^
kept alive n waning threat to the
valley’* flood defense*.
The peak of the burden shoved
Wilton Uowe, of Orlando. n,
Into the Mi»»i**ippi front the HiKophonu re at Mets.m I ’ niversity.
Nearly 200 rrsrrvatl'.ns for the
ver-rav«cnl Ohio Valley wa* will s|wn.| Tilt "day at 8«minol.»
Monday flight dinner of Daughtrr*
mile* below Cairo but the water’* High Sch«*o| *|H-«klti|r to th* file
.
of American Revolution in connec­
rrttrat wa» alow and army enyi ,!*«*. • . f Harry Cordon. R«we., x*-nrt&gt;- -JtM WI’ A employe* in
Order* tor new equipment ••»
tion with Foonder’i Day ceremonies
R, im t p a t t e m o m
ncer* .aid levee, a* far *»u I. a. a mrmlvr » f the Stetson varsity s&gt;m|n|,,(. ,.„un,
nrt&gt; ,|r« wlnu. completely out lit u Sons of the
today
caused
the
affair
to
be
shiftMusty with the lore of an­
l.rgittn ilium and tuple .step- were
xrV would bv \ultu*r- «lrb»tn* t am. will
infract
the
iM .7 o V m .n v d T ,..
Sat.ford ...dent*
oryattiwlion »«0.000 per month, .receding to forwarded by IVtvy Mi •&gt;. inter
tiquity nnd nltve with the i ed from the Woman’* Club to the
I’O H T I.A N ’ I L Ore.. F ell. R.
Episcopal Church Parish Hour*.
lean la'gton i hail mail
Itoy*'
* I’onfkleni* per*i*irsl that c l* * * ! “ f
I"‘ l"»
l'»«blem* " rTlH,rt U,ur’ 1 ’ "'•’ f h&gt;" " ’
spirit of men and women
(A l”
!ti*|iorls r*f n new’
The function t» elated to yet un­
enenuntrtod;
an,I advi»e them on Katie, County wotk drevlor.
W
ink.
now
ra.pmy
dik,
top*
ultimately
enenutt
.
pioneers of Seminole County, der way at 6:45 P. M. and it to be
stnrnt vt‘i*r'mr lnrulvvnnl o f f
...._
....
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diluting.
Cor-1
In
the
week
closing
today,
he
Kvpected
to
artivihero
wi'hiii
would pa*. Into the Culf of M e v '
I’*1" - ’
hundreds of nntlques in San­ aiudded with the appearance of
ico without further major damage, doit, a graduate of Stetson I ni- mhl,
I
III day . the -hlpmon' will la* tlti&gt; l ’. t f i f i f lltreafen etl totl.»v
ford store window* bore the many prominent Floridian*.
but flood flghtrr. utlntltte.1 a .o.jVer.lty
d.l«,te coach at the|W|)rk
projef,.. nf that cwnposiil of
tub: drums, eight In rtr t short n ftfir‘ 1 reMpile
l» ik Ip i , iini*
Inspection of thousands to­ Antony iho** to be pretent ami
|.s sliii.it and one |i,.jpv I’ lljo y ctl liy (h e
hllz*
who will hart a part in the even*
Charged with .the
W
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pair *.f ryinUiN.
. . . .
.
.lay* could precipitate a grave
day as the City began n ing’* proyram are Dr. Hamilton
vitnl-lashril
I'Oitstiil
sta
le*.
service* me tisrsl in -owing
Ing of Dr. J. C. B. Davi* of W it-, erjiU&gt;
Mr M«*i • •m«t th** «naip ilium♦
three-day celebration of its Holt, pratident of Rollins College.
A * h igh w a y ami rail Irn fJ |rooms nnd canning kitchens
nr** ti» I «• iimiIi* ii|* in i:**M niul
low Springs, Mo,, Robert Kenyon,
Addihmal fatalities pushisl .o
first centennial.
J. C. Chat* of Winter Park, preti- 20-year-old
norMr. Knrle irpoited that the I'lur r«»!«*n«, nil&lt;ip,cil l»y I J i m * fit slr.igtrletl hack to
Oxatk*
mountain
,j,e
number
of
deaths
charged
Probably the oldrat Individual d(nt of lh#
||Utorlc»l Socletin I n*|fM*n. wl flr ill,.
*•-«* will ntalty, th e W ea l her Hiireau
farmhand, is shown after he wa*
fj4MM| while the swift tall
—
Oviedo
Public
I’ar’v
swimming
item nn exhibition 1. a piece o f| ty. c. p t Cafflcr, pre.ident of the
l*»* nf nilviT liui*-*.
fi»r* aw a n«*\% ontlauislfl hi R«*nbrought to Kansas City jail for in ,(,* ^hio enatlnl many of the
|i«Hi| is completed nnd p i lial.ly
china in Yowell’a window. It l* Miami Chamber of Commerce;
Th«* \«iivl im triiiiti'iit* nn* tlu* fti»l unit* ulitfh frll from th*
safekeeping.
(
Aisocialed
1
‘res*
j ooo.IHW refugees lo return to wa- ^ J | t y N F W S
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"a ily for use within two mu* \.»Ur lyjH*. iiinktiiif it |»«»*
raid to be about ” 00 year* of Mr*. Holland Dean, and T. A. Mel­
lls ills M . !»■ M as
r nunlit through
. week* when
the bn'hhou-e It *ildi* tn |«hi\ iii.iii | .ni* ««lh«*r * '.iM.tAi.iM
lon, direct descendant of the found- Photoage.
Bilndiy’* tides. Ti'al Station, finished . The patk area tt-elf
&lt;
alifuinin.
ll.iruno
h’i* «11 u|»|»4*il.
The Yowcll wimlow al«o in- ar of Ft. ilellen wttich later be­
Mum thi* **tiititl’i!•! I
im IN
Orean I’ter. Imytona lleach tow needs only a sm.ill nmoimt of v%hi* h un* un i liy «M ilrmit « «•* |»rlude* nn old rurveyor* map came Sanford.
Thank*
I hr i;niilual thaw of
11:.'tT,
ilateri 1760. drawn in Ink that ha.
At 4 P. M. Monday a large atliftieh. .VJH i .VI h U K,tt',m|f
lH*
cwmplHnl. i„M ,.,,„i,,,i»*,| %%fttt, il. valvi* liu -now, frnra for lurlhrr flooih
ntainrd it* full face through &lt;h* tendance la eipected at the trveMonday' tnlct low,
o’clock;
Tin* w"iV iline or *.iit| tin* |hmi|i |*lrn,
lr * rnr*|.
crnlurie*. Too. there are other planting ceremony In the City Zoo­
high, I. ill o’clock.
i- one Ilf the finest |.rojert« in
|l„rinc the *xir'
tiir',- month, of
It* i n-i s»titka*-ImiiiiiI Anirrirnn
document.—n land grant signed logical Carden, an event arranged
•&gt;. !;■ I- io l v ,V. _fe,-t it- i .
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ou-irhanl
«hip saili.l the I’acifle
Ki in *IT*i k u«f.
'tiv Vocnry lay tor—ami diploma* to pcrpctuitc the memory of lien.
7 yesterday
tHia-ts a m&lt;|ntiim ilrp'h of haulers gelivity, uhi'o tion-i-i r
ft nm llomiliilti today after three
to ItM |UVktt»
otltnlm i ns to the I " feet.
from old universities
Henry Sanford front whom the City
[ uM»l uhiti* •hirt*t t.ip|W"d hv I
months in which a wi.|c-*picad
I A »»ilo.irl of oil for (he ^urJ|oo#| • |n | full.I,
Sanford liefore the great fire get* lit name.
gooi cap* will In- it i .1 »s not
(•• iiloti lU imi: k\li«i r«*|Kirt* that fn» i* of th«* Panin Rt&gt;ui| uit&gt;l S;im- forms, l i t Intel , ublii a -ist-tm-i inai itunc si tike nliinist kept lb#
o f the la*: century I* vividly por*
City Comml.iioner C. D. Leffler
Xmeioan flag o ff the worlil'*
I . im Pink's imal tlonati «im mi furil •venue will arrive here will In. muglil io m ing fund
I rayed in an ancient photograph and Mr*. J. N. Whitner hav, lead­
. grent. *t ocean.
da i- Mt now fBtl.
- ^ t in ths window of Perkin*’ ing part* In th* program which wa*
Mon.lnv
The former pioje.-t in- Jt«r outfit tile
. rv-.inir.vii.il ii,
'J
In California, port negotiator*
uJre.
Another picture
»howa prepared by Mr*. 9- J. Holly, run- • » m*
v.'Ler improvement* to bmp
i|ui!», Mr .1|p i» emit, ,
O*
The Sanford Harden Club today
1 .-nth' To litonlh ntif several
Ja.k I iIlfS nod Ml - Husslii onefif.il lineal mile* of liiglivjy,
mo&gt;e thxrt*a I’TocC nf the .ettfS- servation chairman of the &lt;Su1lio
h» •libnil goal of ih
!...,.|
"inn.to g'illspulci which remainerl
uiged ths* entrance of una.'itnl 11 n roan,
tit o fieneva, wer,. i- "bile In the lulled
ment laid bare by the Inferno.
Harrison Chapter ot Daughter* of
Iiu m I rt-t.x-em.-iP I- t„
............. . „ui
| follow tig a settlement of tbe gen­
plant* and flow or s in tin’ Club ex­ S. .-.I a Keen" '•» Will, it ovliiig feet nre lieing repaired. In b..lh|*»&gt;l Uugle corp. ef
On- ohiec: which received ma th* American Revolu icn.
io.-oil..-r
ital strike.
for attention was the sketch from
hibit to Is* seen in the j etttial l lor- in tlo. Criit.-ty 11 coi,1s .il i .runty rase*, tieat.lt pfo e»ns|ria-|ej a iiji|&gt; j that will he
'n ••
Founder'. Day observance which
II.
U
W
ot.
life nf (Hernia, th* Seminole In began this morning, will Ih&gt; romin
islil Exposition W Orlando b&lt;h. I&gt;
t of t ilt fa n -t tooled linterock.
' anv &gt;.f its kind In tloNo r f o l k » . ». •: i/n Ttw
ilirtn chief pt |whose door Is laid ind tomorrow in local churches
Men s.1 l.| 'he
ilo 'JO.
t urnpletioa of the 'clubhouse *r'.| •Mr.
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t*\e man lien of srhiHiiier, nfl.imi*
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-k.
I
tbe Idam- for,much of the roti- where many pastor, have ptepared
&gt;
J
l
hi
li.ildy
wl't
ot
it
fir
Mrs. Kerlsrt Pope said anyone
Mnun ip.il AtldetW’ IFielil is ev 11 "I
••ff the Sollth f *:il olitill i 'oMnI, Wil-1
blo in Florida during the day* addresses appropriate fur the oc­
n
hnvatg garden eulilvatt ns t'* *lis \l 1. on h *nl in i. «v l' i i uy Court I'lfin l liefore the Chalt •iti-M)*n Plv.iinnert mi llnIi. i
iL' ii •!It* .11d 1 11•iridtn :tn MeantM
i
dav
lift»
l
III*
Ol
P
it.
e
1
liief
when thi* settlement wa* striv casion.
H tmllNNrtl NN p ur* Is*MVI
them by Irh'phrtul.iN.koiits icach lieiu fur spioiI •» tod.iy 0
tto*
I'o.'ist (iuard
W'lli.un i* |••••’ed thi* afterino to gain a foothold.
ih not later titan Sa'- 1
ing r.er at t
I'li-I
ira.oing, Mr. ljir ltf n-sei'i-d IIpu h*d tliiouirli heavy «riif«
In
lie. .. All ca * . iite un nor.
The Perkin’* display i* rensaid
a
new
of
workmen
.ee
mi
uriliy. Fell. 15.
•"'I 1
•'*,|,l'h*i| fieiirliterw, one
I red around a large photograph
td'.yed four day* each week in
She annuuncerl that the Oaiden
It ' " • ,1i»n i f . i|s|y.
•lill Hchit hi A, |u7 \V*•*t Tenth
o f (5on. Henry
Sanford, after
building the structure. T M•&gt; III* fl
Club is planning to have one of •!*•• S i
•h * o.i 1 tou inl taid the ra p ••*». J c *••i •I.**• llt'etiMMifl (d l­ lirr Haiti *l;iily in ki*r|»i!lt? tin* n*whom the City I* named.
most
attractive
exhibits
at
Dull of the feiiiiier Tela report•
1 a butldiur l' Molt for tin' romliiifiiiitl mfiil.| ;ma| mifful.l
Finerio* nf day* which now nre
Sanford’* Winter isitors will position, ami urgently asked the m
d ......
the e11tin* rrew of
....*. "oiff
i the
1« &gt; i.r of n t'.ii at*, at d u ’ addle**
rrri-1did in history or live only
in fit t i:r:nlc *li.i|n*.
all local eitixen*.
Im* honored at nn informal re­ (’Iteration
” Hided *« homier \Vil liu in A.
t(( . at li 'i .
in the memory o f the oldest set­
.V idiutp I p ru lvrrt mii il»*- |li^
Mii •• of s». Thi una4 Virgin l&lt;ception and entertainment in the1 Mr«. pn|ie |iaiticularly ,sdnti -i
tler* tuny be seen at Sadye’a.
'Ijtt.r l .lwaid llicurn. die.
Tier Itouil i* aliiKMt lim li«**l, ih*
itidh ploce 111ip |,| Philailelphia
Here tire shawls of varied tieThe Townsend Plan should nev Woman’s Club Building on Sat­ nut that mu' t&lt; ri“ ' rt ipured !&lt;• le i
Stewart li u. In ’.
ulet
r
alrr,m&gt;..ll r o ... ... e i. &lt;1 e .1 the
liiember of the Uatden t Itlh to r u ' t
W
l'.\
lit
a-l
s.idI
The
lliMiiiiii'li
o i'll (|,
S« hminer .till afloat
sign* ranging in age* from B0‘ *r have been known ns a pension urday night, Feb. 15. a.cording n&gt;
lord youth n vt•tiding Mat koi
Sail., II arvi-ou I h.ipur ol
fair under unpruvcmciit ft C.nni)
ter n plant or a flower.
nnd oil fn.
lo P0 v nr*. Most of them are|Ph»n but rather a* a national recovIn ituti*. M.’»»i''»
Ma . i nni'ing
II
jiik
I
iii
’I
,
ol
du*
\unit!an
nn announcement made today b y , Tbe nrgunira't it's exhibits will
f. .1 m length.
• The ie 1 in* o ff 1 hath'ston wna
th# .• nnm cl f#•i i ra ti a co ib
prnlrmlnantlv solid in color, a!-l*ey program. J. P. Ilartlo t, DemoRriidmioii for dun aiiiiiiir*
part of a l i.tinty will** «lnplay a i nicuitn’r xf 11••(«• • i •oiipat*y
| l&lt; rf..iiind it. inning -.-a* wl.lch
though a f.w varied from thePraile org.niier in 1072. sai.l last Mrs. A. M. Philip*, president nf
in ^iNHi^oriiii* I oundrr\ h.i\
- 1*. • in ,1 ii,.- r.nld 1 . t.f two steam
trend to hoist tiny frill* of ln-n'*ht In an a.ldre** bef.tre l.wal *hr Snnfov&lt;l Wuman'n I lul» uidI w hit It will inclu«l»* l omln Ly tip* - I i . UCCfildjn * tti .nf &gt;i mat I'm ierrfcaioiurH iimI h &gt;uiul4 ( ami
ehmrin.ni o f a special commit ee Cnunty to show neatly IIMI varie
frciglilrr*.
IT. we id.i.t.- of
„ ( thi*
••I hete )•**!-•&gt;
termingleil hue*. Adding to the Tnwn*enslite*.
MixiiU),
mm
I-wind
ihf
ltdlit** uf YrirrtjLlr*.
t l&gt;4H»t|i »»f
M.ugar. I im- ,.11,1 1h. Riegef out
I Is* intimated that the term “ pen on arrangument*
exhitii: is n haml-rarved fan said
recently
upI
owiiii* pun I&lt;titi.tHoii
-xupiHin*
lu nii» pioiluct*
*!»«• I ‘«*un
| t.f Nnlua
1111* Men’ ll* f
|‘ . 1lv . Ii.il.lv
sion" currieil with it a p*ychnlogl-J jnt|,(| ,
to Ik* I - ’* y nr* old.
Mrs. Ktnlor Cmlntt,
ing i*e i nil ini'
ty Mom#
Officr, no 1 warnii’i t soitdc .»n*l Suipltiv.
1 "..I. I... .
dliftr.l |.-!|,| «,|y
Bed .piil's. »onte with liny n I effect which trnsled to torn the rhiirmnn of the ^tmimde Coun­
**Mhtrra*», on |«li. H, Is t*.
nic^t rihiliitn ly
11»«
S«mmuN* K* feme N*»ith&gt; •• i
Florida!
1
D'f Slt.l.ll, III,, I ||IP t'.-tt.l
hs.lr* lull still serviceable, crowd idea against those who would not
an hi’.ioviral rirm •Hiiund mi
ty Chxmlier nf Commerce Wom­ ( ’hnpirr of Finnvc I ji iih h of n I’y rl**iolv. proVuldy m ill in
l.iu.itl .-ii* i.i.l.iig ii.tt,-:the wimlow at IVnney’s. One of receive immediate benefits from the
ihe wh«ire of I .ike Monroe
en’s Hivic Committee.
America, and other hoi in .hi 1 act w • pofllofl ol igbt and S »i 1•y
The oiiti|*i»]iiw home of
.he
the pi res is over k’OO yeur* old. plan.
leading
10
ihi
10111011111
:
*d
die
Sponsors of the uffuir nn the attention.
no 1 ra il |'*u ' ion •HIMlay. w -itliter It'd**! Sk\uli'II* winter ic-itltntd
orrording to its display card.
Mr. Bartlett
pointed
nut
I in now know 11 u* Sant mil.
in east portion Iniught.
in IdihROfiiisI, a ,»4 completely ,| ••
T f ” . exhibit proves, observer* that in his opinion the Townsend Sanford Woman's Cl h nnd the
ami.
pope announeiol that 'lo- I. d.'ll
stroyed liy foe l.i^t nu;ht while
inrked, wml pioneer* of Ihi. plan wa* workable and would Welcome-to-Snnfotd
VI ICOTill II
Committee.
~M»'»erra*6, the S.iBit* K a rri( lull will nies-t at I0:.‘lli A. M Fit
s.irifor'l
f fiiili'm i
reiurninit the im iu M
were
ntlemling
a
lion had a remarkable leaning lead to permanent recovery.
•on I l.apirr of ll.iirahier«* of
T h i W.
I’elcome 'o-Snnfotd group day in the Woman's Club liuilding
•
mi
do*
ii**f
Ii
fi’iuin
a
«|H'cil
im
p
fi*
toward rolwrj since the spreads,
Nearly 100 person* attended the
lh« \nn ru .111 Rrhidoiom haw
l j q art
activity of the Chamber's t.i elect officers fur one year.
l.e it th*’ I (iin g 1 4 &gt; tub ra m liiia
romforts ami other art lehrs are rluli meeting in th* Wrlaka Build­
|Vr-oni io «he viiiruty of th
il( ienutrd l ‘»h. ti. 7 and N a-*
Women's
Civic
Committee
and
b
ih4*y
u
b
h
'«»
An interesting program has l»&gt; u 1 t again t who
marked by ‘their brilliance.
, ing on Railroad Avenue. A lhort
house immagi'il to alvugo some , a period 10 honor die numori
•invelnig north.
Dress trends o f the men 125 musical program and covererl d»rh'*,u* Ihi* winter welromril ami ex arranged, she said. It include ad A . i n till iioi'm i
'of the fin tiiiHf e f ami othei lit I I I ih'iwp pioiiii-iw wf.o 111.nlc
• •*•»•i ii* •« fur ruiffttruciifiii of dm
ii
".in .nm.iH and Huiiimer*
year* ago stand out in the Stylo fl'pper preceded Bartlett’a hddress. tended special couriesiet to over dresses l.y Mrs. \V. II. Sutton "f
teiior
(iituri i,
although
tin-I diiw I ni po-*ihlr, and
*" ' l*»\» mi lU-ach Df laiml highI they and
oilier loo*
*
•
1
1
I
Pine
t’asile,
who
will
talk
on
plunShop where n frock-tail, formal
urea'ei par'- w.»« consumed l-y I
seventy-five new families in Sunv%, » hllVc Ik * f| 4ail* riled h\*
"W .W rrc the riiiirn** of
wen* un« • «d in one day. 'flamed.
i for the State Frderaiion; Ml» ‘ •t I
attire hang* with it* buck to (lie
ford.
I icd I* i sum the Davnuia llcarli
Sinlonl n ila&gt;
are vt-apun*
cf Orlando; and
street.
Also displayed U n
F\ filing New •• |m»i led yeMenUy.
Admis.jon to the reception an I
° / •/. *
I
.
a
It wa* In’lieved that the fire ori I Imi.i I iiw from ih** efforts imt
crochet coat for a lady of a cen-• .........
Park and
ent.-rt inm.'iit will bs&gt; by
invi'a
' wh„
''f Winter
'J
lr .( be&lt;lu|er,
F**‘**li••••i#’ • uitiy iewi«|i*n?n had
i n t e r e s t s
IfMisl'i’d fi&lt;sO» it KM*o|ine Limp I lm#*i lib fhr«e Ilium rr».
oy invitn-1......
invr -1 J!r*’
^ -•Y(1|k
ht|4
a ( e le r v
tii'y nod a ipiarter ago.
tion only nnd all winter vuitnis
"I. a&lt;* M.rior ol Sanford, do
1•« ii liMiking Iiu ward ••» iht* coni...
..
„
||* • . ^aa •
i
which the SwidelU were '•aid »*•'
|-a|i*&gt;r on II &gt;w lo Knuv% perns.
Ih o Civil
War brkle wa*
proclaim Momlai, Feh. h 4 ,
pb«i"n of ih, th ttiughfari*. pincu
who have not already done m
S h i p m e n t * , h-v,. b f» •“ .rmng When they lift
I I i:nrhn»n will follow fht* ring's | (» l l i t l t
phased with n mxklart of gold,
(Ii.- |if r 'fin I mid i ii-ed considerI •milder*'* Ii.r% and urge 1h.11
are urged to regUler
at
th*
their home.
l
l(!«inrM
mertini;,
arrontinc
to
M
m
.
County Sheriff Charlie Hand to- Chamber o f Commerce office im
boasting n jewel-.tudiled pendant.
ably by f»w; i|||e
rtrr) local riii/rn of ihr coniS o t
The hfa/e «*ccurvd let Ween
O
anil reservations for the
a study e f the display In Spcet si day had completed repair opera- mediately.
im 11nit % h ml hiw wiip|ii.fi in die
• " l e * dev .(•in in )iall fiprraT*. M nod ID V. M.
, function shotihl le m ole in u&lt;lvun« («
will show.
jtiun* in which he re-arranged the
•f’mnwphire id relehraiion for j’ oum vca 4 la«r«l f*fi liu •ampwign
It is expected that (he forma
in
th#
Sanford
I'elery whipf- i
II re. too, one will ,ee another |equipment of hia Court House of- tion of r» regular Win’ er Visitors’ to the various cin le chair men.
li e progri w* we t» •% rnioied
pri»i"iwn« of « uiimg • v|Mi,*4'-. nnd
• m et Voted ihi • mornin-r •*» di»nrcklaey said fn bs&gt; of *olid gold fice.
ihrougli du- |ia*i H»:t tear*.
I th** • »•!••• wa* hi |ifi(. with odi**r
Club will be the outcome of thi*'
o|id»y WVilr.eairliire
n
dhippiitg
ami cnm|H»e.l o f hand-ma&lt;l* linka' The xergeani's desk, formerly initial meeting.
"&lt; Signed)
•ii«t Infilling’ die governor hita rfdav in no • ff i.r1• tn caier the
slightly smaller than a normal- in the southwest corner, ha* been
••Major J dwm l lligginw.'* . (• •» d witiri* aibUllliflg the )*overw
« otiunodily.
price
of
ihnr
rised grain of corn.
I shifted to the northeast corner ami
f.ofwhp
G ih m I s
There al •• • . ,i utmniinouv
Tli» fan exhibit In the Speer the guard rail removed from Its
I '-•(tim Vnluwia county ritiirn*
Pumui tit to * liiutiiale nil c*T&lt;*e/
w indow also is worth ronihler- Joriginal position Into another Inu p h • I .1 doubt .11 To the wi««
mnlhr than nmn rr |&lt;) *itv*.
1
"
Dawuon, r»uniy f-im
able
..i.t . *'udy. since there are di*-. cation to surround the desk.
I dim if i in edition, uniiifing out
&gt;hi|rp.r.
I.
it.calle.1
n
ling
a“
'
n''
apps-aleil
ngain
"
m
I
ry
to
Mr*. F. 0. Scott, ar:ing Red
played piece* o f artwork *i*eu!-J
.lore floor space la available
that die ftmnev already expended
mlnole l o.inty liurk grower* for
It 's s ils s H o a f » a . Tfereel
Fr
chairman hen*, prcdicrnl t«»&lt; for \Vrdnr..l:iv «.. r view the , under th* new arrangement*, the
or* tto* project will
wavtcil.
Its of th. Ir moratorium ni«l • n- «pecin,i-n* of vegetable, to t,
•lav «ha? Seminole f'minty'a con
sheriff said.
ThP City’* sanitary program, de
jtvhibiied at thr f ’eniral Flornla Kir [
Semii file * oi.ij
hcnoM iatw
tn huthint to fl- «mI auffrrvra of the tiiiailnen*
,
*
.
,.
|K)«irion in Orlando Feh.
• ttnluv w .fe look tig forward *«•
■igtietl to provide certain »rctiont Ohio River Vuley would i» i&gt;h
In other ymra, favorahle re- #
,
.
»
j with proper sewage disposal sys­
..It. have Iteen rt-ts rr l lr. cut-! ll" •“ l*' ,h“ r ■PPraaimately « 0 , ,,
ler iviic* m 'i • ..... '•• prep«»
Irfore dofiatiorui craze *
a local dinn * • u March I. fh**
tems, wa* forging ahead toslay.
come in.
lost
ung •m
»w»: o t .hi,..’, .its -inti bv v“ ,lwilr' ,,m‘ - I f ' 1*- h“ v'’
,,f
pmroUed
for
the
founfy
liooth.
hut*
f||niU fr,MU ,%|II4|, „ „ UM |K. 11 nl
^ j^ w o new airmail stamp* of 20At. 2 I*. M. Tf&gt;d;iy. Mrv. Scott di
City Clerk Frank Lamson said
nutuig diiyi when re
•l'«h l« « * Mats
t .’ io.,a| parly**
and SOcrnt denomination* will
I the average con p*r una ha* been reported a total of $l hi?, $I5 nf the vegrt.ihle would h shipp’d, added that he ii Reeking |00 i*»| 9a. ,|, f f;4 .
•a
ti
Seminole County Chamber of |in iho neighhorhiMMl of |1J. Th which rame from Fern Bark to
.wa
be Issued by the Postoffica fl*.
Im
X*
I ght d mnn.1 an.| 4 full niar- make the display as attractive a « t (|l.i,t
•t
.wa
1
1
ll
partmrni for sale In Washington Commerce’a Ibranl of Dirrctor* V/PA l« prnviiiing labor for ih.- lif. iha: n.mmunityV total cor- i. hnv In-, ti keepi..|{ |,.wn c. I| pres* ... tf.i - fit.nr Chairman ? I
11
I)
•4
about Feb. IS. according to Infor­ will meet Tuesday night at 7:50 venture, while owner* o f houses trihutpin to $v0, and $1 from thi •!&gt; price*.
•
Mr. Dawson reported that the'Jim Farley ni.in- inc .1 that Mar.
•1
17
••
•
*
•
17
o'clock
in
tha
Chamber
building,
mation received her* today.
Or laiwIt exhibit will Im vastly larg­
whir* unit* are installed pay only primary department uf the Finn
—— —-— ------ —
annlversa'v » f
Presidritt
«.
i
!
an announcement fur the r»*t of material*.
Th. xrampa are designed pri­ nccording ti
er ami more appealing than the one liiMifvvelt'i fit t
... i.igurnt ••i.
Baptist Church.
OILS Fit W.S ANNIVERSARY
AM
71
11
?•
marily for us* In th* trans pacific made today by • President T. E.
la
Th-« City Commiaaion recently
Donation* of food and clurhing
\ M lf'A N « IT Y, Feh.
L ll •
in
•ad 1)0*11 let for I* ...iicra'is* .1.’*r.-»
M
,M*V
sere le. tn China, ichcdulcd lo b*- tSiiupvon.
adopted a resolution making it have hem piling up in Red Cinm
nerx I hr«oigl***ul »he &gt;'«(lon.
P**pu Piua, XI. tfrrtrhrd on a .^ M*f bore.
.a*)
!•»
P(
gin about Mar. 24.
I
Mr. Simpson callrd attention mandatory that stipulation* of th*1headuuar er*. H i Piilmetro Ave-.wh.el divan asau.e isf wriuus|’ (.rowers having vegeiaMes to]
%•
m
.c.
notice * r ll.**
V. .' Ie tl
in
ft
4
Co Iled or* will prspar* their to 3 bvTiw that automatically State Board of Health b* complied nue, noil the II ar.l of Director* iltnrsa whieh paralyxed his legs.lenter should rail Mr. Daw.-on at o'Cial lunct’oiM hn • In . n rci v — .l
M
D
M
own covera for th* firxt flight and , di*qualifi*s any director who with in sewage disposal. On* week' will meet Mont lay lit park the ar-jnts.rved today the |5 anniversary telephone 170 or contact him per I*/ Parley,
Inan ie •*I is*
401
71
SI
. •' )
14
Ml
7a
forward them to th* poatefflcea ml*s** four meetings in iucccea- remains of the two week*’ period ticle* and ptrpare for their ship- of hia elevation as Supreme Pontiff [sunnily in the farm office at the udila have Dot
rrcriv*,! i&gt; il
llrav
V
namrd for dispatch, . f
t
of grace allowed fog compliance. meat into th« Hood aim ,
dcU.I* of the program.
‘ of tha Catholic Church,
14
fti Fruwl
Court House,
.

Piece Of Chin*

i

'tawns. DresMS, Jewelry, F a n e , Com­
plete E x h i b i t *

—

4

( mist (luardsmen

Oviedo I’ool Nearing Equipment Is I* u r
i omplete Rescue
Completion; II a 11 chased To Outfit IS
In O r g a n i z a t i o n 1litrh Seas Ratter 2
Bark Work Ku*hed
S h i p s As Vessel*
Steam To A s s i s t

Shi f t Of Location

G arden Club Seeks Help
F o r E xposition E xh ib it

Unusual Plant*, Flower* Are Called For;
Organization Will Elect Officer*
In Meeting Here Saturday

*4
ee

•;»

•/HJ

J

Plan Reception
Of VisitoriHere
AtWomansClub

Pension Plan Was
Misnamed At Start,
Speaker A s s e r t s

Winter T«uri«t* To
Be Feted By Cham­
ber Of Commerce

■
y&gt;j

e;

&gt;r

' "'

•V

Mayor Proclaims
Monday Fi 'indcr's
Day In Sanford

Owners' Absent As
Longwood Home Is
Destroyed By Fire

i fl

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,W|

I

.*■S.

TY

•1

DoLiiml - Daytona
Highway (ontract
^ oidecj By (!one

»

Sheriff Arrange*
O f f i c e Equipment
In Another Order

Minimum Size

Sewage Disposal
Program Forging
Ahead, Says City

New Airmail Stamps
T o Be Issued Soon Chamber Directors
Will Meet Tuesday

i

*

Seminole Donations
To Flood Sufferers
May Exceed $1,51)0

Farm Agent Issues
Another Appeal For
Fair Exhibit

Democrats l.ooli To
March I Dinners To
Slash Party’s Debt

LOCAL WEATHER

. :*v -a

Vt

�4a t v id a y ,
I V E R S E F d r TODAY
*471*0 BREAD:
• JJ* * * J w h k k

mow

I am
down

*7**! * ray man m i of
j i b

shall IIt

i

for a r t , ;

***• b my
Jbb I will (hr* for Urn
he world— John B:5».
gOKNBT TO MAN

w§ IN NT1borrows to correct
.
Mr vijri,
M wlalar bo ta color of owr days,
Th*i barn of winter to I* mil
Md tloar.

The gtffntr apring, the new mvl
- t a ffy year

m for ua but for iho bird*
lb praise;

M to Ua anow that over autumn

b ff
ta gatol hand that Is our teach-

* sraltona nf dettor* a#
iproperty .damage baa
Weman Dice In Flaming Ann*
Wrath—8kkhllng Car Near Barlaw to FwaT to Mulberry Man—
Otari accident headline*.
President Roosevelt object* to the
“White Home Rpokeamnn". Then*
Sra ea many person, ptraumlnir
IS apeak far him the*e day, from
John Lewie on down in Alfred
Moon, that one can hardly bluntu
WkSe heavy anow iterm.v drive
ffopla Indoor* In the far wr*t, and
ffaode drive thrm out of their
hamet la tha middle writ, ami the
leat ihlver* from the cold while
expecting a lain billiard, Florid.)
tajoy* the beat weather In tho
cewawy, warm dolly lumhine, Just

G»rotany, those countries fyu) (Tester declines In thctr
marriage rates In 1936 than any other country except N jtuis, among a rroup o f 30 nations. The greatest galas
ta the marriage rate were made by fertugsl, Australia,
New Zealand and Northern Ireland, while the United
States showed &gt; sHght Increase.
The Btitxarian marriage rate for 1936 showed a drop
of 16.1 pereent as compared wttb 1936, the German m is a
decline of tt,6 percent, white the Italian rate fell o ff 1 M
pereent. On the other hand, Portugal, where the
Improvement was recorded, showed a fain of 9.2
Australia a gain o f 9.1 percent. New Zealand, 7 J and
nortnern Ireland a gain of 7.8 percent.
Northern
pereent. T
The gain in tk l
united States w
m approx
imatefy 1 pdrceit
percent. Among the
United
was
approximately
countries which recorded Improvement In th e ______ _ ______
In 1935, were also Japan, Canada, Scotland, and England
and Wales, while among those showing declines were Swltserland, Czechoslovakia, Roumanls, Hungary, and France.
"It Is particularly Interesting/' Metropolitan officials
say, "t«&gt; note the striking decreases which occurred In Oarmany and Italy, two countries which have made derided ef­
forts to raise their marriage rates and thus stimulate an
Increase In their population. Germany’s decided drop in
nuptiality to a rate o f 9.7 per 1,000 population In 1936, la
especially significant, since that country had a gain o f 15.6
percent in marriages In 1934. Marriages had then been
stimulated In Germany by certain artificial forces, ’mar­
riage aid loans’ In particular. It now appears that the'ef­
fect of these measures was to bring shout only a tempor­
ary Increase In msrrlagcs, rather than to Initiate a con­
tinued upward trend In German nuptiality.
"Similarly, gifts o f money from the government, a
large tax on bachelors and other stimuli have not enabled
Italy to maintain the substantial Increase In weddings w
corded In 1934. In fact, the gains made In both 1933 and
1934 were practically wiped nut by the 11 pereent decrease
shown during 1936. fin that year the Italian marriage rate
fell to 6.6 per 1,000 and closely approached tho lowest
point ever recorded for Itnly, except In that country’s
World War period. 1916-1918.
"Tho decline In the marriage rale of France from 7.1
per 1,000 population In 1934 to 6.8 In 1936 Is also extremely
Interesting In view o f the fact that this country was the
only civilized power to record an excess of deaths over
births during )936. The French marriage rate has been
falling almost continuously since 1930”

'll to always sn exciting adven­
ture » meet an author wheat boohs
you hate m i a peraea yaw know
»o well, who knows you set at alL
But with a poet, then to a Unto
firmest of fear that someone who
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baa tie Rower to create eo Mach
di*i m beautiful may have m m nf
An Early Newspaper
______ ,,
. ■ -'i* it tn‘ h'a' owe ippearsaes. A gray i
White many interesting old reties arc being brought to Mr. EHuteln doeet a dletlf
light oh a result of this city's observance of Founders’ Day eeeaentoi triay k m a m
on Its one hundredth anniversary, we would like t? call at­ Cyntss ta Beryeracr aa
tention to an editorial In a recent Issue of the St.‘ Aitguo- x l t a ^ day’ ba' 01 forum
tlnf Iteconl which discusses the subject o f* "pur, F lfft x m 1 aarealiBai a peat,
Newspaper” and cites incidences relating' to the establish­ to almost obligated to Ida
taf &gt; ba handaofp*
ment of n newspaper In that city as early as 1782. ,
"It seems to be difficult to gel together authentic mstarlalrnissrly newspapers o f [Florida,” says the Rfiobrd.
"It in difficult, assuredly, for « lay worker, but, undoubted­
ly, if real research work were done In this connection, much
IfltgresUng material would be developed. Daily we (dm*
across subjects concerning which It would be Interesting
and vnluabta to havo full information. That of newspapers
of this community is of course of particularly vital interest.
"The' editor of ’Short Talks’ In the Florida TtmesUnlnn of Sunday thrown an Interesting sidelight on early
newspaper history. He soys that a book published by W.
C. Wells In London In 1818 gives an account of the diffi­
culties o f Julius liny dm in establishing tha first newspaper
n Florida, At St. Augustine, In 17R2. This account was
given by llnyden. and says in port:
" ‘1 embarked In November, 1782 for St. Augustine,
in East Florida, carrying wllh mo as much of my brother’s
movenhto property as I cpuld; among other things, a print-

rendily b« put together ngnln; mnro especially 6s I had
brought with mo a regular pressman; but to my surprtls
he told mo ho knew nothing of tho mutter; that ha could
work a press us well as nny person when It wns put to­
gether, but tho putting It together constituted the par-

(M l eqeugh to bo pleasant. It pays

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IN a picturesque subtropical setting In
the lovely little town o f Winter Para la
located ROLLINS COLLEGE. Florida’s
oldest Institution of higher learning.
Named fo r Alonso W. Rollins o f Chicago,
who beaded Its endowment with 830,000,
the school first opened Its doers In 1886,
with sixty-aix students. For almost half
a century It has mads generous contribu­
tions to culture by helping mould the
character o f thousands o f young men gnd
women. By action of Ita board of trus­
tees the enrollment of Rollinf can never
exceed seven hundred students. Tba dis­
tinguished Dr. Hamilton Holt Is Its presl-

8ANFOHD TWENTY YEARS AGO

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Iambic pentameter, . wen first
place. She lovrt Winter Park-end
aays that aom* of tie happiest
evenings of her llfe'nav- b en
•pent theta with the poetry, group,
Joule Bitlenhouse, her bust-airi,
tha laid Clinton Schollxri, ami
Rom MfUi Power*.
ARtauth Mr*, Laramnm odaiite a "passion for peojiV,' the
believe* that “ people le v
you
down and tree* build vm up."
She spoke of “ th» peace ef trr
and said that ’’NnlurB U *o sn/
Pool—God." I think one has only
to read her poetry Id feel the
sincerity of tar rrtnvIcMon.'
Ae we tat on the bank of the riv­
er with the watrr hyacinth, drift­
ing by, the slant oaka nbov,. u*.
and the cabbage palme-toa goldlopped agilnal the aun, I wondered
If the river knew that tb‘i waa the
W t who wrmo “ Song of the 8».
Johns," and if tho aearlet hiidietia
In |uy garden aomthow *en*rd
that here waa the alnger who had
pled her rauso so eloquently:
&gt;• “ Lord, the red hlbtocua
He* but a day to live,
The pauloa of hi pointed
heart
Fbrglvef Forgivel

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T H * WAHOO, hngfehd I

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house, Dutae# UeyWMd, and
Eunlea TkAMta VtviM Laramor* wot only mttap poalry hcreotf. eta etaourage* oOwn to
mhta iL Eta tao a cUao la Mi­
ami and thto yoar, tM Oat'can
Free* in New York to briagteg
out h Tihwa* of poema by «ta
winmore bn a tmtaet samag her
etntaata. If there is aaylklng
ta tta theory that a grra tin*
data a dost w m*be a book a
auceaaa, them tta forttaomlny

liberals In Parliament object to MUa Etrnnor Herring « u the loads of Sanford Chrtotloo En• paneIan for former Kino Edward. grovloua yuung hoatrsa nt 4 amall tieavorera went to Orlando to Met
■ovta« feat a 12,000,000 salary aa etui rerly house dance on Satur­ with tta OeUndo society. The fol­
ita 6300,000 Income from day evening. A ‘ delightful time lowing Endeavor*ra composed the
of Cornwall ami tta woe enjoyed by tho young ffttka party: lb* Mtosee Virginia Bndtk,
ika* from the Duchy of who were besides ita bootho* tho
pa a result of bio obdl- Misses Hcrtio Lake, Norma Hern­ Betel* Long, McErchen Lovejey,
■Aid aad Walll* may got don, Dorothy Herndon, and Doro­ Lucy Whliner, Lento Caldwnjl,
&gt;tab tta mbvWt la aider thy Humph. Th« hoys were Ed­ Agues Devlin, Muriel Harold, Mr*.
ri* bread had butter. Oh, mond Mel,eh, Glenn Lingle, Mu L C. Maxwell aad tta Meesn, 0. « .
i to nothlnr llh« love la Stewart, and Leslie Waller.
C. DuBote, B. H. Mulrtand, and
Miss Margaret Barnes delight­
fully entertained tta Every Week Robert Drone
Bridge Club on Baiurday after­
e formers owe a debt of noon. Tho prise for ita high score
is Repmeniailv* Peter- was won by Mr*. Thomaa A. Neal,
pewyosM that th« federal ft was a lovely toIonia] roadie- ATLANTA, Feb.
t/ff—Tta
■at i bail guarantee them •tick in crystal and silver.
two Houses of tta Georgia Gen­
6*wage to the flowing
Mr. and Mr*. 1. B. Btrwirt an­ eral Assembly moved elmuheaa
S vasak of the m u state nounce the birth of a little ion outly yesterday In mpyroetag httk
•fast. -If tta federal gov- tSetuntoy, Feb. 9.
io give Georgia a fall social se­
It S3willing la aaeum, tta
curity program m aa early due.
i toys, “then hi my opinion
IS) governmem confesses
Tta Central InaiJrai* of Avia­
risk ta there". Aemlool#
bate* only tow well tta
tion Hotor-buildlng In Moocwti
Sadie WUUama, to expected about •aye tta first Bovlet aviation DtaFob. 10 to visit her parents, Mr. sel engine Just hath lacrewoos
tod Mr*. Tow* Wililoau.
night distance 66-IS per cent srsg
tta Thursday .rrentag two fir-

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Among the gtMt ante of the
poetry world whom Mr*. U « -

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SUNNYSIDE

as a aun of substitute for whit
■ta ml*ted »o much, tft* ettaled
at Columbia, aad really began to
work it tar wfhleR. ‘

la ba a realdeni of Florida.
U. L Stft I ta*tk )« now telling
areaad too. During tho worn part
i of tta depnulon k got down tu
* around 19. If you had bouuht it
&gt;hundred ahorr* then fpr 11,000
and bad held them till loil iy, you
would have mado (u,i)uu on ih&gt;tasL Net a bad profit for four
yuan of waking. Funhermou*
(Mel oac* eold for 260. It will
again, aad more.

lorehr Ilaw, tgo firm I tare m
iftnJ iHat grafted the beamy A
lies W e cowry field to of the mw
of WWdi poetry tea bo made.
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" P M forgotten how a cotory
| field &gt;• • *
Could run In rr*M rows to
Moot iht sky,
Aad how tho wind abort tho
tufted ytold
could waft a fragrance taadi-

•taco tSSI tta Dataer A Gay Fatal Caatyway has w

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A n d Personal Activities
Social Calendar

ta r y t M l* U ttto CaldwtU,

that a* a ranuh o f Mat

F in

work m m m crap* myrtle tree*
w en planted within tho tomeUry
w T srt

driveways; M

a t e * Um palJm a rt

A am raliaa

pine*

F. M. at tko homo of Mr*. H. A.
M irihaf, MM Park Avmmo.
C M a Number Three of lb* %apt places war* cleaned up.
H n t Baptist Chnreh win *m&lt;
Tha city has cleared a r t gradat ItM F. M. at tha homo of r t an «itonalaa to lha cemetery,
IfeL Valla Willi*mo, UP last leveled tha drlva woyo a r t pro­
W
Stm t.
vided a permanent residence on
Xlrclo Number F oot of tha tho gruunda for on* o f the care­
Fleet Baptist Church *HB moot taker*,
at M90 P. M. at tha beau of
H. M. Fapworth donated f t 0.00
Mra.; F. E. Oatcktl, Q t West
to the committee and another
Clghtoonth Stmt.
Circle Number Fire of tht ciHxcn contributed f3.35 for tho
Pint Baptist Church will moat Uoutl flealion work at tho ceme­
at StSP F. M. at tha bean of Mra. tery,

Mrm. CL Pf Payton
EntertafaM Visitor

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Antique D i s p l a y
Attracts Many As
Centennial Opens

Catherine Forrester
Weds John Russel

Blau will r M j ^ r t a i y oll7:3^
at tho homo'wf MrtJ ft M&amp;nray
Jarvis, Oak A **l«*-‘ ... ’
It .
The Voluntoot’*' Clrto r t tho
Christian Chunk will. Mask at mltf^s chairman;
Membership
8:00 u 'a M f St tig honU oTM rs. Comotillce chairman; Mtmbership
Lso CbMUy. Oak A v t n w U ;
chairman and Mra. Jeon Adnms
The Friortship ctiaa of tho ood Miss Libby Cornell, members;
Christian church will moot !■ »* - Program Committee, Mrs. Harr/
day at 7:30 dlth Mrs. A. J. Loos­ Woodruff, chairman, with Mra.
ing at U &lt; « East 20th Bl.
Algernon Speer, Mrs. E. N. Scott
and Miss Kathleen Lancy; Fi­
WEDNESDAY
1 There will bt a board mooting nance Committee, Mis* Anna
chairman, and
Mina
Atf the Sanford Gordon Club Cornell,
•Wednesday morning at 10:00 A. Frances Wilson and Miss Jeanne
M. at tho hosao o f Mrs. II. M. Choate; Publicity Chairman. Fran­
ce* Pearson and Courtesy Chair­
Fapworth on Fart Avenue.
man, Miss Lucille Boli. Miss
Elisabeth Whitncr, Mr*. E, N.
Scott and Mr*. W. II. Arnold
w«re appointed to draw Up ths
By-Laws for the organization.
Thy first Wednesday in svsr/
Mr*. Albln Krndall entmained
Thursday afternoon at he* benm
on Wsst Second Street In honor
o f bar ion, Eugene, who celebrat­
ed Ida sevtnth birthday.
Gaines and contests vrtrs mJoyrd by the young guests dur­
ing |he afternoon and they war*
m
valentines as favors.
The regular buelnesi and social
In ths afternoon Mr*.
lv assisted by Mrs. Edwin meeting of th, T. K. L. Claex met
t served ice t -earn, cake on Thursduy afternoon al the Mona r t valentine candles to the fol­ tesuma Hotel with Mrs. 8. A.
lowing: Jo Anne Williams, rhyUI* Edinfield art group number thrs*
Allen, Catherine Hogant, Julia as hostesses.
Mr*. E. M. Carrol] presided
Loe Vincent, Betty Rose lloollhnn. Buddy Hoolihan, Jackie Lud­ ovtr the business meeting and Mr*.
wig. David Bach. Georg* Turner. F. W. 8&lt;anley led the devotional.
During tho social hour Mr*.
Fred Hogan, Robert F lirt loth.
Tommy
Stringer.
Jimmy Jo Jane Smith gxvr sevtral readincs.
Mlsa Mildred Nix and Mr. W. II.
XsndaU a r t Eugen* Kendall.
Schmidt rrndorrd musical dradlnga.
tuna and Goorgo McCall and •on,
Bobby, played two violin duna.
Misa Nancy Williams acrompantrd
ai th, piano by Hla* Mildred Nix
sang and Mrs. E. M. Carroll and
Mr*. Jano iSmkh played a piano
duo*.
Refreshment* were servrd to tho
following: Mr*. B. ft. Bock. Mrs.
J. B. Bnrelanil, Mr*. C. E. ftemon,
Mr*. P. P. Campbell, Mrs. E. M.
Carroll, Mrs. H. Cummings, Mr*.
John Cnrnahnn, Mrs. W. C. DrCiurssy, Mrs. W. E. Kader, Mrs.

Mrs. Albia Kendall
i Eatertolns For Son

t

Edwin Yarn ia
Guest O f Honor

Mrs. Edlnfield Is
Hostess To T E L CU

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tta

M M .t r r A T H O t lt ( M l H t l l

Iter. J. J. KelUftian. p i c

r o t n i i m t t i o u i . ru tn ru
t’.&lt;rner
A ittin a rt 3n

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DANGER S T IL L
LURKING FR O M
F L O O D RIVERS

StTfft.
The It-V. J. It.-rnvrit ItiKit, min

ir a iili.n l

rrnaa

!•:** A. M.
icr-vlamApril home*.
Benediction after naron.t M.iss. talar.
rhurclv H.'lu«&gt;l. *: *% \. M
Holly Mae*, t .10 A. U.
Morning nur.Up, tl •&gt;&lt;■ A. M.
I lf T l f .Idtmlifpil |* » H
MlunUy Maas and Instruction
Harmoti by tho pastor,
foe fhllilrnn, »:•# A Al.
The gigantic lath of rahabilltnt'hrlatbiii Kn.lr.ivur S.,'iaty, 7 3
Cootaaaiona U ttm lay* from i "0
linn, far sin pissing the afterm ath
r. AL tu S.S4 f . U. and (turn
of tho San Francisco rarh q u ak a
aiO* I*, .ti to t a* |&gt;. At
and fire In IWrt. forged ahead litP M r r r R K i i i T M u t f i n lag'll
day njih a quickening pace
t&gt;e. E, it. Hrswnlee. pa»t.,r.
through the flood-ravaged Ohio
flunday ttchcwl, S : ( l A. At
Morning &gt;m l&lt;«, ll:t * A, At
K.ver Valley.
Christian Lmleator, tile 1* y ,
Kttnihg twrvlre, l i l t p. AL
The I’rnyterlan Church In mrtlrlpating with
the Centennial
Ca tabrnllon will hol.l "Itome v*i,niIn* Pay" Monday. There will he
•twrlail music by the choir In th.morning ,iihl the men's ilioru.
will alng at nlaht.

r m e y w c n to n is T i i i i h i ii
...Park an,I Plfth.
A. II. Cola, minister.
Church School, f : 4A A. Al.
tl. t'. Hutchinson. Supt,

permoti hy the

pastor*.

Federal and Siatc officials count­
ed die cm* In fain loll* million*.

Oervlce, s p. At.

"The

Pull or the 4'COWlt."

j^Toung I'rople's Vraper. 0.30 P

Ail down ihe l.iWO mile flood
trail, from I’iiisliurgh to Cairo,
111., cleanup legion* of WPA
worker* pushed mud nnd muckfoul**.) drlirit back to the river.
SUwly, not unlike n era*h vielim emercing from shock, the
vn,t nrmy of nearly a 1,000,000
refugees bcirnn io reality the *:un*
nine individuil effect* of disaster
a* they found what the river had

Mias Krt,v Htlich. lender.
Kvenlng Worship. 7 3&gt;i P. Al.
Atomlly. A P. Al. Truth Seeker*
C bm al the annet.
S P. At. Circle No. J. W. Al. M
meela with Mr*. Carle Doaaey,
I41A Oak Avenue.
We.lnee.Ue, 7;3» |*. y
week worship.
Hubl-ct for tomorrow I* "*plrlt.“
Thursday. 7 3# I». AL Choir reThis church maintain* s&gt; Ire* hsare.il.

Itwilling Moon at tk* church wkert
ih» Hu.Is and all authorised Chrislion hrlenee L't*r*turo may So
road, borrowed ar eurahaawO. trees
f s i s u r and Prldaye front I to I

U ks

moist i w a a i s m i
rn n n s

&lt;rr&gt;sh rt»taa OurerwwtoetA
Warning Worship, tt-SS A. H.

Tha Bee. and Mn. Weber M.
Pkurrh HohmiL 1 I:S« A- M.
Moon ef Waynosboro, Go., who
Kerning K.rvlc, f : » t F M.
ir s illt w o Vnm * « , rtwrt
AHnlntrr, tho H ot, i s w s , M
have boon the guest* of Mr. art by hand, surpassing in l»*nu V Thump.,,n.
AL A.
Those present at yestrrdsy's Mr*. Ooorgs B. MeCaU for a sbnt tin* machine-made product* of to­ tlov. J Al. Thompann I* prom»l1a*
"Alsotinr. that ar* H ltlsrsnl' SuwThe
Pmbytorisn
Auxiliary meeting werei Mayer Edward
ds/.
City
Coromlssionsr
will meet at 3:00 P. M. at the Higgins,
I.ungwood'a P*rt In the centen­ P in * T a in t i* rt t .v t h t u n s
chunk fo r the election of of- Lodge, Jamtm Mougkton, Mr*. W. up hla duties aa a Baptist Mission­ nial program Is found In l'u***
It I'lmnr,. Minister.
ary a rt Assistant Superintendent ctll's window
Muml.iy S-rvlres:
flcoc*. The hour fo r the mcctwhere a topper
lllbl- Hi-h'Mil. to 00 A. AL
'
to
Dr.
M.
N.
McCall
who
Is
an
lac was changed from 3:30 to
kettle, which apparently ha* sent
Atnrmn.- worship, 11 00 A. Al.
uncle o f Mr. Ctorgo McCall of service In four or five geiu-ra(taint's Hupp, r sn.t ssrniunt
3:00 because of tho Centennial
Krrnng w,,r&gt;hlp. 7:30 I*. AL
this eky.
Celebration.
tlon», shows a card giving It* |IU.-w*sk ssrvtce vVsdussdsy, 7:JC

TUESDAY
, A business and social meeting
of‘ tho
Alarlan
Claaa
of tho
“
'
“
First Baptist Church
will
hsld at 7:30 in tho church urns*.
Hoeteam
will bo Mrs. J. V.
donee, Mrs, C. A. Anderson, Jit
M n. Clifford Walkor, Mr*. J. L.
Jackson, a r t Mr*. M. N. Cleve­
land,
Thfiw will bo an Important meets
lnv o f tho Sanford Junior High
School P.-T. A. in tho school au­
ditorium .W.&amp;44 Vclook. W,-Her­
bert Mester will speak on Tho
Importing# 0f FUtrida'a PnTJ A.**
urging thb Siam LogM aA rt M secrptaty-trtaaursr.
% tlfy tho Child .Labor Amend-

ntti«l&lt;* will b* *lr«n at »a«?h m**!
Inc. ami »f»*«*lj$I »«rvtr«» will Im
h«'UI f»r yo'inc
am! rhll
dfrn. Tho pit Ho U eonllalljr In
tlln l ta att*ml.

A T TH E CH U RC H ES

Mr*. WV s F . Ooodnough of
Mount Vs t uua. N. T. « u
tha
p u t o f honor n t • too t h e n on
Thursday afternoon by lira . 0 .
Pro*chine Service, l l : W A. M.
P. F u to n . Quantities of u n io n
Rwi&gt;*r"p***U,o* MeMlOg M h o ,
flo n o n w o rt used to decorate tho f:M
1*. AL
ro an u of tho F u to n homo.
Prayer Aleeltag WoA ln A t f , t il*
M n.
Meod* Scott assisted
wT At. A. lad and llh WidaooM n . fh x tm In serving tho fol­
lowing goes*a who were Invite!
to moot Mr*. Coodrtointh: M n.
E . D. Brownlee, Mr*. Endor Cur*
lott. M n. J . C. mil*. M n. E*l*
W o rt. M ir. R. R. Dir*., M n .
John Mclsch. Sr.. tn&lt;l euoil Mr*.
John 8, Metreh of &gt;flw J m e y .
Mr*. Monde Conte*, Mr*. W. L.
M n . R. 8. M onuhratg* a r t Morgan. *nd M n . W. K. W ot•on, Raym ond » « * called to A t­
Also M n . J . T. Newby. M r-.
lantia, Go* Mac lig h t by tho death
F ront I* E. Bolt. ■Mr*. . 8. O.
of M n . M M safro tg rt father.
Chat* S r , Mr*. H enry W ight,
Mr*. A. W. Smith h u returned Dr. Elisabeth Troey. M n . R. U
from Jacksonville M im a she was Peek. M n . T . E . Terwlllger.
Lake slonros, ( l a
tho (treat of h er slater and broth­ M n . Howord I/m g. Mr*. John The lies. i. W. Ivsy. * M »
BunSiy bchn.ll IM S A. ML
er-in-law, Mr. a r t Mrs. F rank L. Bonder, M n . John Smith, Mr«.
Prea.-Mag 11.SS A. tL
W. B. 7-ochory. M n . II. M. PopRousseau, for a ah o n time.
T. I*. AL &amp; l:M P. K
worth. M n. Mary Hommet, Mr*. Preaching T i t F. M.
Friends of John T. Brady wIB W. S. Coleman, M n . II. B. Pop*.
rta sT r t t r a m am c t a n t t
bo glad to learn that ho h u re ­ M n. L. A. Bryont, Mr*. E. ComirtR ttM *
turned to Ida homo after being a ton. Mn. T. H. Donne, M'*.
Cheistisn betenee oeeeleeo are s&lt;M
•very Sunday morning a t tfeo eknirk
got lent In tho Bay Floe* Hoeplial
it Kaat rucenO *tr*et *0 ll:M
fo r MVtral weeks.
A. At
D r. a r t Mr*. H. D. Smith will
return tomorrow from points In
Alabama where they spent tho
past tea days. Dr. and Mrs. Smith
ten* accompanied home by Mr*.
Smith's mother, Mr*. J. II. Llaenby, of lUrtfotd, Ala.

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CttrifiiMs s im tn iiih T

t ill m il

11»v. Joseph C WfHbtward, p r.
I«1FChurrh Ke*h*»ol, | t on £, &amp;(.
&gt;lr, T. !*. Islrtifa, Hm»t.
SlnrnlrtM WoinMii,
\ t yt,
Hull|#ct nf Ft rniMft: ‘“Th*' I' i «*f
H um t*r*'mla»'w ,»r

Evidence of n race tif giant war*
ri r Indian* which roamed tha
hilt* und plain* nf Tt-s.** nearly
1,000 yvart ngu hs* been discoVncii by E. V. I'oht, nrchacnloglst,
In evc.ivhiion* at Cold Spring,
To*.

ISvfnIfiff wiifililit, J 3i| 1* if.
Hit'llJpvt «if **•n 11mu' Mny#M tm

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K W ilk

l*#t|It|e.t» inert AI l:1t

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n .i.u ..
Til* PlMliliMP HihMi.l n,„p|, Ilf 9*IS
J*. Till* U A l»B|M»n,itrilf .........1

with II r|»m* flip fVi rvi-t!i

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tl:iin o cl.yk pm.rM1n*
thp rtui.tr willM.r-tU
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..f tu*
M«B&lt;#f * Th« foitri’M Hupit.-r mil
oliKor vp«| «t tU* .............
age as IDS. It stands betide u
*t«r srrvU'v s are bright and, • • rtlr # amt fhm hin*l „f r i.i.».»,
rug 115 yrars obi.
will ho MUpn io fh **.
brnthofly.
V?
fFrently comm Inf., the*
VV« Invlls you to Worship with tit
In the Illll Hardware Company
liren.
us.
display windows take
Mur,'
IU ruU f niroMnw of |h r |i T I*

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Tonight

—Sunday

»...

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tlm«* tb*

•NIGHT WAITRESS*

jc iin r s it* * w tvxr.tsr.s
r^"2or ? ,n
**n T h n r». .1*»r ,hm I’hrUt
t" I tv-st f u s t Ntrsst.
A Fit fill at WFlcfiffift |n |i,i(||
M lslty srrvlrra:
W s.rl, Tnwrr and Itlbls sludv • IfAIIMFr* Aml | hr* h Millet f.tlkH nf
till nf IhUfp Ipfflfpt,
7:3* 1*. M.
Ws,.n**&gt;lay: Itlbls study and
Walsh Towsr. 7:1* J». At.
rin sT ■ t r v t r r ^ iit 'K c w
Th» It**v. tv. P. Urmiks, Zr

pastor
Mus.liy

OSvtur

ftrbonl, 1.13 A. At.

.rnlng Worship, 11 1* A E
Hi. iilng tVnralllth 1.1* 1*. AL
At,

.

With Marg.it Graham and
G union Junm

—AlaSO--

n i t e r N tt-T teT t h i in H

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Tb** llr t Jsni-s H. Ii.ir I*.,
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Th« i.
a n l .i.p-rl.,i-i„|,„r nr&gt;.
Tmp.u ut-r ib. I jjj

r..m r,..1 f,.r this s.-t,..u|

T A 1 . I F O R M A M A II.'*

,

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CIIKI8TIAN (MTENCE CHURCH
II.I...I
Hlu
tVednrulak tVnrshlp, T 'l*
II n » » bnlng
"Spirit” la lho_ subject « f
the
17sri’h*ui,s (ur
Uis hard el FlflliMlf*
riiminy
Murblng
h.-m I. p
krgrlna.
.
ira*on-iermoti in a!| Churches uf
i"*,rnliis *srvb-a at ..
„■

AU K

m t l'M M O N l) S K H 1 A I

will b- .l.-.n. *l-,| I,, (I,., , |„ H|

Christ, Sclvrtilsi. E*b. 7,

frlsra .tn.l tha |wlal,.r ,, 11.
very flight flesh color to a warm
Tint (iulilcn Teat m from 11
i|.r hl" P*ib|-Pt '-rm ublnl If.
rose, wetp ttsrvl with pink awnrt Corinthian* .1 :1H. *■Wv* alt, with
Th,i.r nt,,, tisva n„| alr-mli
.j&lt;.urlbutn.n«
tb„ n,.,|
peaa and Urn to decorate ths tjH'B fact* beholding as in a glass
b iin+t -III l » git ,,, nn
t
church. Toll flo o g' basket* tl ■he glory of ilk* lord, sru change !
lit tin ... al . 1, 1. sarvlra.
gladioli a rt po'tod palm* »v- ln*o the miiiii* image from glory
In Vina fb u h ln r
,,,
nrllrlrj* r„r ||, . fl.„a| rrll,,r
fashion to glury, even a* by iht* Bplilt uf
ring** I in half-moon
bring M'.mi (,. ih - rlii.rrli *
futtnod a beautiful backgroum1 the Lord."
• rraiik.Mi-ntn buy.* bi.au .... .
linmpiii j |( fMfw -i it) IDu.
for the ceremony.
Among iht* citation* which com*
T in t r u t n r u n r nntt
M T I* mtvmtiniri »*t in
I'tm Al*. nail ItenaVil HI.
Before ths ceremony Mrs. H u ­ prist* tho IcsHon-sormon U the
Kvrnihit effirmn, "fjtiff f• ro
The
liny.
J.
u
Hamilton,
l'r,iv**r H.rvl. » Wr.ln—.In
bert Bussell, sister-in-law of ths following from the Bible; "Now Itv-ravaf, in ctiarga.
nlng. 7.1*.
UunUay Hhn.il. tu 04 L M.
hride, tuing “ Because” and Mr. we i nn* received, not the spirit of
• h,*lr x lirarnat Tlmr-.l li­
ning.
Marlin Stiniclpher sang "Alt K«r the wuitd, but lh« spirit which ■*
ptot.A r u r n i n o r
of
God;
tha;
we
might
know
tht*
You."
t iik v i s i a r s n
MU* Mary Forrester, slsttr of thing* lhat are freely given to us
n-a Itav. It y. ilratiaiu. paatoe
t XO'IIIIII I V IIPM ltllv llln v VI.
Hiindar
Hehnnl.
Hun.tay IS A. M.
l v m ; r t : v i i L v r rv tii nv vi i i:
the bride and her only attend­ of God.”
I'r-arhlng. Hutular. tl A. M
Iln aP r Ills T ra il
The lesson-sermon also include!
ant, entered alone. Khe wore a
N T. I*. H, Hun-tar. • •». M
r»»rnrr Mil HI ,»H.1 l.iim l w,*
I'rtoit-lilne, Hiin.tay, | I* St
•mart ashes of roses two pices .he folk wing passage from the
Th»* Mpv, IV, N f|ti« rii !' * f p
Pr-iyar M-rilna.
tVadnasiUy, |
A Ro-lirw uf 1111 If* li.ltir.vt, Ilitiw
silk suit set off with harnmnU- Christian Science textbook, urVifrufptl w|l h he t in ifttl ttiiii-i
rnce
end
llrnlth
with
Key
to
ib**
ing accessories In n rich shade
t*(s ru|t1Icin to11*(a- tt HI i.j'iu S um
ciiniw T 1 m i m u
tiny pvwitlliff Jan, 31, uf 7 1*,
of brown, and carried a large Scriptures,” by Mory llsker Eddy:
I
k ib h k m I,
fi'pjurl*
arm bou&lt;|utt of sweelhcart rua?a “ The three great verities of Spir­
IlFV. 3Ll.tr«III
|iriMlli
A I 1K « 1U ( «
fa l l
illttl
11** t I Y
it, omnlpotene, uuinipreiene, otnnllllufun fluilt I,.|W
and gerbera daUirs.
nlllif pr-tyef ,1 rid tr*rm»n. 3:3* will |»&lt;* in ■It ♦»« - f Hi* U ft mv*
*iene,
—
Spirit
possessing
alt
Mrs. Russell sntetvd, tn the
*V hlMtrj |ti*r|t r»t*. uf__ tt#-r*tf *1li 11
■train of Lohengrlna’
wedding power filling all s|in:r, constitut­
ing
all
Scien1
*.
—
contradict
for­
march, on the arm of her fath­
er who gave her In nmrriag.*. ever ths belief that matter can be
.She was met at the altar by the actual. These i-iem il Verities re
groom and hla heat man, John vrsl primeval existence n* ihn rad
A Men Brown, Jr. Mra. llu**ell’i lint reality uf God'* rreation, lr
W « will pay CASH, on delivery, for IdtRH ilcllvcrnl tu
wedding dress waa a lovely whits which all ihn* Hu ha* mule 1
silk crepe suit fashioned m int pronounced hy HU wisdom (.'i*t«t.'
nur Camp on I)c I Jind-EunlLs HtMtl N«, ‘21, nr ctur
semi-la Mured lines worn with ■
Camp at CruwM Bluff, or our Ha IIn mil Siding at Wall­
white off-the-face model hat vrln
ing:
a short veil.
She carried a
bridal bouquet or pink mars, tillL’or. French and Turk
phentum and orange blo-som*.
Mrs. C. D. Forrester, mother
R ou te* 17— 92
o f the bride, chose for her dough1#r*a wedding a two piece dre*.*
12" Io 19’*..................................(fit $
of aort blue crepe worn with
in Ihe New Dance Hall
white accessories.
20" nnd up...... ............................
Following a reception ot the
I .engths, ................................................
.SANDWICH EH
home oC^the bride’s parents r,n
of
nil
kind*
For lllark I’ine, $.'1.00 tew than nltov
West First Street, the couple
left for a wediKng trip, -|hey
HEST CIIII.I IN TOWN

TONIGHT

MONDAY

S U N DA Y

IF YOU LIVE TO HAVE A M I L l l O N

THRILLS.... . YOU'LL NEVER HA V E
A THRILL LIKE THIS AGAIN!

NOTICE TO LOGGERS

The Triangle Inn
DANCING

Negro A bIm License
To &lt;Cook-AmM)o'
L IT T I ft ROK, A rk , Feb. rt. —
&lt;/P&gt;—Cot-nty Clerk B. T. Ilo ff open­
ed hlr eye* wide when a 73-yearold .irgro plopped down 1.1.10 and
spplied for a
'cook-snd-dn” license.
"There's no such thing,’’ Hoff
said. “ What you want 1* a mar- ]
tinic» license."
"N o It ain't either,” replied the '
negro. “ Whn I want 1* a lieen.e
for a woman ta cook and do little i
things around the house."
Th* elerk says that oldrr resi­
dents had informed him that It wav
not uncommon fog unacrupuiuu*
persons to ink* advantage o f ijerrooa by (tiling them worthies*
"rook-and-do", licenses.

Refreshments wore servrd us Mra. Sarah Stewart, Mrs. W. II.
dm f allowing boy* a r t girls; Jack Schmldr, Mra. II. N. Bayer, Mr*.
J p l t l l i . Frank and Robert* John- Boston fbrele. Mrs, T. J. Smith,
M t, Emma Jean nnd Temml* Mr*. R. E. MLlIm of Orlando, Mr*.
M*thv!a, Beverlr
Rogers, John C. W, Speer, Mr*. F. W, Stanley,
Stump*. Jean Vara, Jscmteliiri, Mr*. George McCall. Mr*. A. K.
Rowland. RlUy Brvanr. W n lc y ' Roe*e&gt;er, Mr*. Noll Johnion of
HamJL He*nr McLaughlin. III. Florenc*. S. C., Mr*. Marg*reA shell, believed to have been
Holly and Haboy Foray, Owl Wei- Fletcher, Mr*. J. A. Hawkins, Mr*,
bora. Iran* Gram. Joyce Good- M. M. Wilkie, and tho Miser* dropped during a Zeppelin raid
■prat Jot Well*. Clyde Melaagh- Mlld.rd Nig. Augusta Fleuher, In October, 1917, was found re
Harriet Mari* Stewart, Dorothy Carnahan, rently In a tree boot DalUngton.
......... 7 - r . .

25c—I'Ute I.unchew—55c
(ienulne
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Gan
Oil
Beer—Soft Drinks—Wine

SAVE

CYPRESS
l r to 19"..................................17.00per M’
20" to 29" ........

19.00 per M'
IO* and u y .............................................................. 21.00 per M*
length* I ft* to 20*. Fur 12* and It' IrngthH $ 1.01) pet
M' tew than above.

HARDWOODS

on Quality

LIQUORS
CSC LIQUOR
Uy

Pu rchasing

At

SONJA HENIE
v
A dolphe "MENJOU
"
JEAN HERSHOIT
/
NED SPARKS '
,v DON AMECHE /
"
RITZ BROTHERS '
1

ARLINE JUDGE

BORRAH MINEVlTCHond hi* gon&lt;f )J 1

All l^tgH Io b* Healed with Doyle Kule,
Hgull end ufTdtg, liwlde of Bark.

megsurement

DI XI E

DUNBAR.

IE AH RAY
SHIRLEY 0 EANE
Ooiiyl f. Zanwcli
M C h»t— •* FiaeAeVtam

W « Deliver"

RITZ

/

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,

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n

n

wrarnR

Committee. 1
t f the Joi
rronram, -tkt
retirement
Juittoee and

AROMA. PARK, Ml., fab, «. M l-B ert Hkelly, war veteran,
found om what It really mean* to
h« “under f in " whan ha battled
with hia mattress tha othar dap.
Shelly's mattress ws* too wide
far (tie had so ha rot off a atrip
and throw It Into hla atnv*. Things
began happening.
Tha atrip exploded. Shelly poured
mi watar hot tha more watar ha
tHinm) the mora tha ftamaa spread.
BksTJjr grabbed a broom and atartad sweeping bumlnr ambara om
tha door. Tha wind blow an tmbtr
back upon hla bad, anting It afire.
Shelly finally extinguished tha
fire hot both of hla honda wafa
bllatrrad and two pair of pants
rdlnad, Including hit Rundny bust.
M r htaa hwmad.by 'apart&gt;• Skrlljr la convinced tha mattraaa
, who hart aacttrad trophlaa waa stuffed with gunentton.
ratapara favorably with tboaa
navwknpwn apatlaa from - tha
h M * n a M « i tafger
these of the whit, ahaap of
fca, and at approxlmaety equal
Mr. ami Mra. Virgil Browning
sad spread a* tha Canadian
and ton Bremnu hava returned :o
Mpnvlilnn and direction of their home In Dublin, Ga., nfiar n
wwrk, which wlQ emend over vlak t0 J. W. Vaughn.
triad’ of tbrra year*, wilt ha In Mra, C. Rail ha* returned to bar
hAMb o f ftefettor Charlea T. home In Miami nfiar visiting rela­
Mao, Economic Zoologist of tives !hrre.
tfshrtralty of Arlioaa. Thu
Mr. and Mra. Carl Rabun, of W.
Bad research, moat of witch F,r»t,Street, Mra. U Carr and Ml**
be nndartakrn la tb# field, Josephine Tarbell, Hanford, visited
ha dona by Mr. A, A. Nichol, Mrs.1 Antoinette Uoaaldy ni Cocoa
•
the University of Ariaona Hunday,

o r r r r iA t ,

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awtllna aadreaa Vs I* a
tn
tllaa
OWa Fall*. Maw Ttrt, 01

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SJSSVW agt J

*iart. Oaaaaaao. WKn j ’ rai
’« Nn, n pantb atratneu
n ft it** port. CoaaeotleeL
MIAMI. Feb. tt-(AV-Deputy
1. R. MlUa la wondering If hit la
tanning a jail or hotel, Ha anya
Itraona frequently call by sad
atk for batting in (hr Dad*
Munty (Fla.) jail.

rtuementi

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at

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I DURANT, OfclaT F.V « . - ( * &gt; - .
dra. T. A. 1110, 70. and W- A
Icrtw. 71, - f a * allpM n fT frets
k lr homos id Caddo recently add

ntmtaal*

wiranr *

w s m e iw

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M ono « .

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tart,

riqalr,

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sse m s£

•tai n w , ThRirth at

T 7 ;./«$•#$§&amp;
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JtJt .. b ln 1,1 iij.vh •*

,
b . . . r » p n » y a r a sad F
J OB RENT: •Furnial
apartmwn’, four i
Undo of Farm Implements.
BIB Implement Co., Oak bath. 107 E. 6th St.
!♦*■* ttufmw

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•te 1 / ,v. •
slWlft^il
« »** e

-9ei;

QKT y WjoR A T O N C t l
MATHEWS* Va. Fab, *-&lt;F&gt;
&gt;Tba Bov. Gilo* Buckntr Cooks,
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Elec­
pt lurviatng officer of Ihe Imtric raftlgorator, garage, water,
Clamaaia Apartments, 012 park n r ih lr itaff of General Robert
M *M . glands. If not delighted, A^*.
E. Lao at tha lime of the Appo­
. '
maker refunds few cam* paid.
mattox aurrrndar, died at bl*
bom* bar* Tbunday, lit would
ChU, write McReyaolds Drug Comhave bean VII years old May 13.
At iha time of tha aurrendar
FOB HENTi Five Room modern
bungalow. U S . W. lUth St. Apr. It, 11 *6, which anded the
Phona 104 or 023-J. Walter S. War Between the Btatac, Cooke
GOLDEN |*Inred Fenian
waa a major, acting aa an aaColeman.
, Finder ple&gt;*« rail Nias
sktsat adjutant tad
inspector
Messer, 747-J.
Ktncrnl.
'•
y
■He waa the oMrat Episcopal
FOUND) SILVER am] Must Per­
sian Cat at corner of Mellon FOR YOUR Floon, Furniture minister in Virginia and the oldrat living alumnus of- Virginia
vBle and Ceoera. Call 2031 Pah
and Woodwork, aak for l.uiMilitary Institute.
-tnkote Varnish, Btain. Stanley.
Rogers Ilarthrarg Company.
T- J- Kynn. Krankfen. Baa., mall
FOR HALE: Small National rash carrier for 15 ynaai eatlmaiea he
B IB ljlL T 2-ton Dodge truck
register used very little.
270 has walked 100,000 miles, or four
with calory body, ready to Magnolia A Venn* phone ft&lt;11.
times around the world, detect­
ing mail.
haul. Price, |750- Rebuilt Chevfa let truck, celery body, HSR FOR HALE: Brhrne Leaf Rakes
a I A Son*, Card Car Dealers, • front 25 cent* to ft . 15. Hill
Hardware Co.
W. lot St.

ENERGY and
RESISTANCE
FROM YOUR FOOD
WITHOUf GAS OB D .O A I

NOTICE TO LOGGERS

2»—Permanent Waving,
rANTED: MAN to sell electrlIRENE'S MODERNISTIC Beamy
eal ‘ equipment. E x p e r i e n c e
Salon located on Jacksonville
H Mcuaaary. Write Dox J-20 HerHighway, north Daytona Curva.
Permanent Wave* 6I.U0 to 96.00.
Guaranteed.
Special-Eyebrow
arch or hair cut, shampoo, set,
dry and manicure ell for 91.00.
Telephone 60L-W, DeUnd.

W e w ill pay C A S H , on delivery, fo r Logs delivered to
o a r mill.

tom b McHooU kaowB • iNVK^tai wha« b » mm it
Scotch thionth tod t h r o u g h —s e j ^iiiiooi Rko tb
mead

fsrt
YELLOW PINE

4 atackje.' YcthaM iia efi*Mo "n* raaa-

How rta this be?

n o tr a in

ib ,

B i a a jr

rco os

um

n fY in iw o n tii

Where h« h u to b«yt he bttjra w M jr!
Scotch or not, Make • potet of looldnc ttg Idvor*

Hew Time Payment Plan
Elide Batteries
.

a*

o Iba bill of cnmaUlal ft 1*0
•aalast r«a la tha rirrm lt Chart

■to«i ha* P m i M O
" ’’Mameuth, ratio aa a

| THEY SUPRISRO FOLKS

IH—Flower* and Plant*.

Jot alar, ItwinOU* Aw.

n p rp iW a

•a*, palawar*. A. w. C

LAKE MONROE

S s fe a s ^

i w*

trirrn a . itnnatm ami
bar aaaSaaa. whose raa
lla t iDelaware . A s m * ,

. Aho

B e t r e a d i n g On

Time Payment
111 Park Arras*

ip n b i M o t « you (perhaps M U l )
CYPRESS

�ft f.* !*»*•-'

P S M 'ffiS S j55?

:'

Man b Denmark b
‘Going Wild W at’

Crippled Locale

tyred ninth race at the Lot gw sod
track tonight. Placed In tho one
boa, tho apoedy mat* should got
• good start on his opponent*,
which Include Ana Hope and Dir­
ty Omen, who ara oipeered to giro
urn Sing dog plenty of tmuble be­
fore the rare la arm.
AI«o Included la tho entry for
tho featured fomrlty art Speedy
Event and Miaa Speedy Power, two

DAU-AS, Ttsaa. r*b. «.-(*■ &gt; - •*'" **•»■
r,Y0lv,rOil* A V/.lden hkch-blked him- „ Th* J e,leT * } * T* , *r'} 01
« i r In o tb. Than. Metauiw on
^
#|w whjrh ,,
••to eota to tho be« of my ro„ ^
^
hi| ft( W
Judfmrm and rates* to b* bought
Ml _ ____ Cl
. ,*
1## — .an«_____ « m * .
1Wfof* him Ihat ht can *
5*
y
from $100 to $500 for the o
y'
.
depending on how many frilta
lie recently tarned S3, and that wlnw thrown In." enld th«
mak^. me about the youngest fh, m
whom ||en«hkk*
member of tha State lawmaking imer.
body on record," hP sort.
_______________
Encouraged by friends at Can*
too, Weldon emered tha first
primary In July against fWa other
t t . _ t »m a ._ „..„| . * v
raadldatrs, and emerged victorious
ir lC O f I f S r o ilff n IV
from the nin-off less than a month
------later by a vote of 4,150 to 1JI33.
PARIS, Tea., Feb. 9,-W
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of two free throws. Arnold's Hold
goal wna followed by CMporW
fourth after whkh Wads worth
»i»»ed a foul shot and Will Was*
of tho Tiger* mods one, airing
Coach Ifovar.er's hoyo aa 114
Wad at the end t t the first &gt;er1ed.
Th« second quarter saw Wadeworth make an uadonhat, Arnold
miss a conversion attempt. Coop­
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Saak* dance* of the Navajo and
Pushto tribes were Inspired hy
Jagged lightning flashes which the
rntdiRT IIKARTW—ri* **• Indians believed ««r a make* in
dosen. bunehea see. be ausilty. the rain cloud*.

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it's* w# ran get strung men and
women to go Into public life (not
i(l nyakr a living rut to serve) 1
am not sure this country will ealsl
forever on thl* continent.'

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Leading Role Of Melody-Laden
Feature A t RHs Theater
bat abon Hcroholt henrr that
■bo has skalod professionally, ho
rat urns tho medals to the tommittso. Don Ametbe, with the
aaslstnaca ot, hla d*ad pan as­
sistant, Noi Spsrks, Is able ts
prose that Konja Is guiltless. Tho
raaoareoful young reporter fur­
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M i j r , Monday—(Ml** fpdataeulsr Musical Smash HU
with a f a t a af your fm rUaa -ONE IN A MILLION."
Taecday—The Big Day—WdMer Ofand In "CHARLIE
CHAM A T THE OPERA." *
Wednaeday, Thursday Joan Horsbolt, Rocbellr Hudson,
rho M mwo Qnlntuyfais Hi -REUNION," Also Jam Withers
"THE HOLT T H I O r
Friday—Margaret Lindsay, Bruce Cabot, iosoph Call tie
In "SINNER TAKE ALL." Aha return engagement "BORN
TO DANCE."
flatarday—Play Hcmeno. la b Alloa In -RANGER COUR­
AGE. Also llrnla Samoa, William Gargan, "BREEMNO
HOME.*
Opening Honday Grota Oarba, Robart Taylor "CAMILLE."*

TImOptra” Star*
At Wtz Tk i A )

■ la stunning snow-sltvsrrd
m , -One In A Million," the
Math Century-F» i epoetic
■nslral smash that thrill*
glorifies the girl In n mil*
.lively Bonja llenle, opened
t at the Rita Theater.
Hi ■ hundred gorgeous girts
gMa'knar ke-revrt* amid r
A T TH E n V N C M S
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lag winter wonderland ef
fUturdiy, tl*o
Sundigr, Ftb. 14— Burk Jontt ‘#TffE
coming face ta fact with lw M
b-tsking beauty, it’a tbr
niROWBACK” and Margaret ChurehUl, Ralph Bellamy, "THE
Karloff, tba king of terror,
SO ahow of 1037 with a cast
thr picture la tha bigbapot af
FINAL HOUE."
million that Includes, In ad
Use wily Cbtaaaa elewtb’a caeaar
l la Bonja llenle, tha Queen
and tba aema la mystery and •*ba Silvery .Skates. Adolphe
tertainment.
ra, Jean llersholt. N o d
The film, which ft at urea Eaya
ka, Don Ameche, tlie Bits
Luke, Charlotte Hoary, TlMaaa
BOs, Arltae Judge, Burra)
It Is an unusual story that on.
Booh and Margnrot Irving In thn
ritch and hie gsng. Dial'
supporting cast, opens srlth tha
ar, Iseah Ray and flhlrlej folds on the screen of the Rita
murder of an insane asylum guard
Theater, In the picture "Sinner
by Karloff, an Inmate, whoaa
w» daughter of a Hwlas Inn Take AR," neit Prlday,
pree­
warped mind rocogaltoo
bar,. Bonja llenle la belnr ves of blending metropolitan mysture of bks wife In • newspaper.
Roa by bar father. Joan HerE - b e capture the Olympic cry, with romance In the high
Bent an vsngoonci. la ik d t
•pots
and
comedy
in
tho
newspaper
p abating championship.
completes blo twsps aid gma ka
|n|B pt’ract* tha Interest o' world, Is accomplished with re­
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EvAamehe, young American markable line see.
Produced by
ilerto-GoIiiwynBpapsrinan
investigating a
■Rarhood mystery, who aaee Mayor, "Kinnor Take A ll" presents
bar unusual material for r ho aca urio of Hruc# Cabot, Mar­
kM interest story for bis pa- garet Lindsay and Joseph Calloia
in topnrtch drsmaiir roles.
■dad In Herholt’a hootolry.
The story concern* a million­
I tha fumbling,
but
glib aire publisher and his family wbo
Mod manager of a eattde ara threatened with Ucaih from a
0 troupe, Adolphe Menjou, source of complete mystery, lie
bwja also Interests, profcsslon- and two sons are klllrd. A report!Menjou’* grmtp gre the RI*»J tr who has become a lawyer, re­
(bars, Arilne Judge, Borrah turns to his craft and evcntuslly
Nbeitch and his gsng, Dlair apprehend* the killer asd saves
bar, leak Ray. Shirley Deane h* Tfe of thr publisher* daugh­
twelve beautiful girls.
ter with whom he Is In love.
Mjou Induce* Bonja to join
mTnthitfBOXIS IKARLOFP}
troupe and strange* n con*
W h B E C K f&amp; W A K N U
1 In HI. MArlti for the da*f lea ballet he ha* envisioned.
Slim Bummerville find* that hi*
Wng that such an appear*
wUl disqualify her for Jhe influence with the stork Is nil In
. c. Blair, exitnalon agreus
■pit title so rlono to her "Reunion," the Dlonns Quins’ sec­
Florida now .r.vkes a groat cordI n ' heart. Don Ameche Hie* ond slanlap picture for Twenti­ meny of Inaugurating n sew gov­
1 at North Carolina Stats eol
K. Marita, arriving In the eth L'ttitvry.Pok, coming Wednea- ernor, bui tba framers af tba
i,-l says a barn hill*Ido i s W
l|a of the ImIlet. which ho, dny u &gt;lbg Hit* Thsnter, Bliin'e Kate* constitution lash In, 1MB
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sa le sueart relarylod live* set
atey Doc
own-up "tablet"
abort their Joys
1th tba man who
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Tweatlalb Century(•toot screen triumph,
Wednesday and ThursUrn Rita Thaator.
which a'ura the
Dionne Quine and
Jeon Horsbolt, Rochelle
l Vinson, Slim

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W JAlLEd FOR HUSBSNO’S DEA’

■mson’s moot aaoaanl drama.
Tha Quins’ Dr. Lake, played
by Jean Horsbolt, an tho verge
of retirement from tba burdens
be baa cnrriad for a generation,
dooldsi ta call beck from all over
tba glebe the' Ibreo thousand mm
and women ba’ inlated Into tho

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UW dIstinelive features which Md from man;
make this one of the most on- they eoam, tha ri
Wrtslalng musical pictures ta ‘ be hlgh-ptoced i
c s m oat af Hollywood.
taio part In U
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BOG FATED WAT TO B U C O M Vines all tha ah
Whoa Rrrot) Taggart became drama with pst
a director, a big police dog wan lana humor, Di
a borne for Hfo. Taggart, dine. Mary, Mr*. Ibe
tar af tBInntr Taka AIL" coming M a t * M M g
bora Friday with Bruce Cabot -InchtdMm tba
Margaret Lindsay and Joseph state, a fading at
Calloia featured, was an assist* Just out of JaU,
ant diroctoe,
Metro-Goldwyn- »nforget table ch
Mayer war buying trouble with a for the reunion,
silent dog plsture. Taggart tin- tho gathering, fi
It This led ta » series of
proamtlosM that culminatsd la
bla belnr signed
a director.
now Ok ura
Bo bo adopted tba dog.

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Once a famous comedian him•elf, Raymond Griffith waa select­
Lsonard Frstklna and Mark ed by Darryl F. Zanuch, Twenti­
e s * • Ftaducllon
Kelly wrote the story and scraau
‘ iy -fag "Cos la A MUbes,” UM Chief,
........Century-Fan sptetaeaasMib, which IntruHtnla, Queen of the
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asaMau alter in* «e-t.i« ei-.’ m s u et Cctrait. l m
Melted tba arsine r---t v r- »•»•- -i
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Two European
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Founder's D ay Johnson
PrograiftHeard Leading
B y R otarian s

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Role In
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France And England
Mtaaced By Rising
W atch After Gale,
Storm Aid Threat

Rollins Founded
Sanford,, A s s e r t s
Co l l e g e Professor
In Civic A d d r e s s

Windsor Castle
Ground Inundated

l’ rof. Am J. Hanna of Rollint
College at'dressed the
Rotary
Cltli at the Mayfair Hotel duritti;
a Founder’* l'uy program today
ntringed under the direct Ion ot
Mr*. Samuel Puleston, regvAt for
the Sal lie Hamsun Chapter of
the Daughter* of the American
Revolution, and Mr*. II. J. U-h
man, ilts.rmsn of the D. A. It.'*
Founder'* Day Committee on Arrangrmem*.
In imroduelag Prof Hanna, Mr*.
Lehman *uid that ihl* ia the third
Founder* Day program, each of
whitli ha. been more *u*re**fu1
than the prevlou* one. She called
attention to the many fine antit|ue
iahl.lt* Is-ing shown In local
■tote window* and reminded Hotarian* of the Founder'* Day din­
ner tonight at 11:15 n'etock at the
I’aiish Huu*u for which IN5 re»'creation* have been made.
“ Fifty-two year, ago Kotlin*
College waa incorporated in the
I'ity of Sanford,” raid Prof. Han­
na, In railing anrntion 'to th-»
rl.*e rotmettion which ha* alway*
li'M t lu r f • * M&gt;e

Transportation la Dis­
organised; B o a t s
U s e d In Rescues
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I jONDON, Feb. 8.— (A P I
— Torrential rain* deluged
both France and England toand upread menacing
floods over large areas.
The threat centered in
Southern England
where
more rain fell in the past
•even days thnn norm ally
during the whole month o f

Ca ml Authority Ca“^
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Placing Bench
Says Waterway IOfi el ow
Presidency
To Pay For Sell
Roosevelt Halts

Estimates Maximum
New Proposals
Of 13 Millions In
Revenue Per Year Senate Judiciary Com­
m it t e e Discusses
While army tttgim-er* have
been forced to put a-ide the Flor­
Suggested Change

ida Ship ('anal l&gt;erau»e of the mid­
west flood, the t'anal Authority
WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.—
yesterday I opened that the big (A P I — Sonntnr Hirnm John*
ditch "would pay for itself in from mm nf Onllfornln relumed to
11 to 3.1 year* by saving* to tlie cupitol tixlnv nntl tmniclimine*., tndii.try, shipper* and tllitlply took n lending pnaW
consumer*.”
linn in ttu&gt; but tip tn tlefpat
’Hie Authority placed on e*tl- l’rp*it!pnt Itinwpvelt'A court
nt-•tied maximum rn*t of the water- rpurgnulzution program.
M n *7 ,
Cowing on tho hot In o f earlier
wily nt $I T’. t ,t t O il, at the name
In n firnml ntiitpmpnt,
fa k * and blittird*. the itown
line
.riling
fo Ih
t hat
It Senator Jiihnron nnitl: "The
pour newt river* on a now ram
i hiiulil produce a maximum of isrue, stripped uf it* verbiage,
9t3.iMtf.tNht annually.
iteeni* lo lie plain. Shall Iba
la Dorset on th* English Thnn
Pic*. illi|uidie« from Washing, Cong rrr*
make
the
Supremo
not, hundreds of persona fin I to
ten today reported that the Special Court »ub*ervient lo Ihe prealhigher ground when floods l««*
Army llnanl. named to Invesil- dency?"
lsl*d many villages and Inundat­
gate the canal, i. completing i-.
ed farm land*.
lie I tin* aligned himself with
f i o 1 repurt t" Congre** on the Senator Itorali of
Idaho and
Roll, motor and air travel vir­
feasibility of ronsmirtion mid itu* nthir* who are preparing to taka
tually wai suspended In mnn,"
pro* aide effect*.
aottlona. Shipping schedules wer»
the t'loidrnl'a program lo th*
Tbr Canal Authority w.t* quoted nation.
dkorganlxed.
a. saying that more than In pet * | High ufficial* interpreted the
Bmidoa Dorset, the hardest hit
counties were Kent and F**ex.
cent of the I "tttilii timl Area o f I * uhmlsaion ,,f tin- question fo Colt*
neighboring London.
die Cm.i'd State, will benefit by ^
m (hi. time M. „ ih-.sire otl
....... Thi« r*inctu*ion
i— i — —
■ p,(tt
the waterway.
w,t» tile
The Thames River, overflowing
In
part of |h..
Ibe preabteut
- — | . . i i„ hute“ neen :irttv.'-l at aft­ liehlcve wliut he tle*cribed
ICw Hm m m Mae Ifcmet
Bi
In 1872. the fintl church bod ranee In Orange
In 1880 General Grant dug the ftrwt nhivel of «tlrt
judicial reform b.'fore rrcumnt*n*t
Fourtei-n minor ca*e*
were er a continental »utvoy.
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Reed, a brother of MIm Noaa Wylljr of Uke Mary,
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Mun.cipul Cuuu till* tuTeimMitt, i w hi. It the All-rtf., i.y n.iett. wnttld I Imtiia nod fium ptmlucllon ent
and wnu In the Slher Lake Frnbyttfrtttl Church.
“bovcl U now In (lie Sanford Public Library).
..v.g * “
lecord. ot the 'oli.'* Sttativti ultow, love been made in Itt-’IS lutd the Ind.
in h n *.
aem la«t-»f r.
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These nulluiritte* argued that
canal Ix-en in ipetntion:
tu-l poor
'Ship iqieraihn? e*(ieni|*, $7,- it would lie unwise
Tuesday'* tide*. Tidal Station,
treat: *•* h * raae ami
(h-i'iiii Pier, Daytona llrncli: low, PiMi.fHhlj Interest on tlii( cargoes,
0:51 A. M. and 7:05 |\ M.; high. S130,000; freight ra e* oil local
Mr*. E. W. Scott today was
traffic Itlt.t.OOO; rvibnilon in nav­
I2:£J A M. ami 1:0:1 P. M.
sawed chairman of Board of 1)1
igation haznnls, $'JJS,IKHi; recn-nraatora of the Seminole County
Sanford I.lon* will bet,I u teg. tlonal value lo pleasure craft,
County Chapter of the American
I
it tni bimonthly aeaabm \Vedne*-J f 100.000.
Bod Croaa, She succeed* Elisabeth
day night nt 7 u'cock in the Val
Anno DsForest.
tie* Hotel, Clarence Adam*, «ec
M n. F. D. flcott, who had been
t etuiy, *»ld today.
any general Iniptuvemeni in busacting chairman, wav etccird vice*
inc*» Industry and enmmere,. and
An official visit to the Sanford
chairman and corrrspgnding arcThe Hoard of Director* of the by growth of the country.
Flk, l,&lt;*lge will Ik&gt; made Frktay
rotary. Mrs. Jean Adama w&gt;&lt;
|l rnnelud.it with the ii&lt;*eiti"n night by District Deputy Grand
Seminole County Coinuirtre will
To settrea of
pemoav totlay
cheern for the port o f recording
™
j meet tumorrow night at 7:31) that the figures do not reflect ofiKviilieil Ruler W. A. Wall uf
■ternary, while Mr*. A, W. Knox
went ihe rtrdis'for a s*ireei»ful
,, (o'clock for n regular monthly res- the Intangible lo’iteflt* the canal [West I'alm Ilea-It, Seeretsry tho
ia to to ireaauctr.
celebration of Sanford'* centen­
Vandal* or prankster*-atillto- l|l(|1 a(u, ,rinM(!ltui| ,lf routine would produce adding that it ] lf.-vt Fatlu-r J. J. Kellcghnn said
Fred R. Wlbmn, City atfornay
A committee of Mr*. Andrew
nial,
our
particularly
to
klr.s.
would lie hi it lily valuable a. an today.
ritie* have not determined which:Du,me**,
Carraway and Mra, K. V. Me ond a member o f a la-gldalivo
Samuel Puleitun, regent uf tbo last night or early tmlay entered!
adjunct to national* defense.
| Tho occasion will be attended by
»■——1
Cauley waa appointed tn *up*rvi*o Committee appointed (o consider
Klk* front Del-tind.
Daytona
local 1). A, R. chapter and to three school building* in Sanford.! Th" S*nft*r.l Fire Department
tha rababdltation of Red Cro»* recommendation* for u uniform
Hi a. It, Ku*ii&lt;, Cttroa, Orlando,
, „ , . .
,
,k . w »* called nt noon today to Elliott
headquartera at 111 Palmetto Ave municipal charter law for all
Mra. Herman lu-hnian, chairman satisfied
their «ppe.«c* in the A m - &gt;
Vtm nm m
„
New Cntyrna and oilier* in tho
of Fourtdrt* Hay’ rummitlre,
institution*1 lunchroom* anil &lt;l&gt;d|anw|| j.,a„ filp
y ,,.
work S r &amp; r 1 " h"
rounklpolltlM ........... ..
Central Florida section.
Co-opernti'in uf local organiza­
will make no proposal* until
inlay the unit put out n similar
Prominent Flit* who will be
Tha financial report aa o f Jan. *
tions wu* one of the featuti-x In ■Ugh*, damage tu property,
tha City Commission here ha*
present |mlioli- Frank It'llrien of
In the South Side Primary, the dilate in the Dreamwold section.
1 thowed a balance o f $767 in
Ihe
three
day
progmrn.
Those
ubeen given an opportunity to
Jacksonville, D. (&gt;. F. It., mid the
the local treasury.
slating Ihe D. A. It. wera the prowler* rutervi! through a win-'
"
study tho. problem.
Hon. Ca-piait Hole, notlonal tha Ir­
T,,“ Snttfotd City (.ummission
Two donation* from I-aVo Mon­
Woman's Cluli, the Home Demon­ dow, ransacke,! the lunchruum
Tile Seminole County Medical
The Committee ia chairmaned
ro* and tha Goldsboro negro school
icebox to find a dote., egg* which, *&gt; »
''"b le in It* City Hall Society will meet at 7 P. M. Tiles- ma n of th,. Grand lodge Activi­
stration
Club,
tinSinfotd
Mini-by State Senator John R. Heach*
Ttxlay, on tha |004t anniver­
ties Committee,
____
„ n.i
chaml»r* tnttighi then adjourn iniboosted to $1,40:1 the total eonam of West Palm Beach, who, sary of tha death of f'apt. Thom teriol Association, the Rotaty were raltnly rooked and devoim*l mediately to attend the Fournier’s ,lay '» F'«'rm»1il I augltton MemoFd II nut he. who ha* oven tiler
tributed by this County to flood
Club Ihe t'niteit Daughters of on Ihe scene.
Jtny dinner at the. F|tiscopnl&gt;tiul Uo-plittl m inn pally to d.s- of the Sanfortl fraternity for 25
aafferer* in the middle went, it !“ ccnri,l"K
* n Associated P re»»|B&lt; jfwlluci in battle with Indium, the Confederacy, the Sanford
Appaiently
Irkeil
because
theie
*
dispatch, will call for reporta i u , ,
, .
.
Church Parrish House.
'lie problem of a County vears, will be presented with w
repoited.
other
Garden Club, the Seminole Chap­ wo* no bueon, bread or
from member, of hi. organ!..* ^ nfor'1 w,,‘ coln' 1
.u,le " . ^
______
. pltyi I. inn.
token ° f appreciation for the long
acceasorie*
to
he
had
with
the
Hot. within 30 .lay*.
* hl' h
^ utU' ter No. 2, Order of Kastein Star,
The ni'Mther: Partly cloudy to I H*«ntly the urganitatlon pro- period of continuous service.
Mr. Wilion a»erte.l this morn- tU1 1°!h,n,aM c of ,h,;
c* n' and the history cla**e* of (hi* egg*, (he patty Inverted u fire cloudy tonight and Tuesday, rain
"* 'he ''"umy Commission
Junior and Senior High School*. extinguisher and sprayed wall*
ing that he would consider a «nl-1 ,* "f10 '.
. ,
.
and lightly cooler in extreme
■ f'tll time '1‘iiior te employed
amt
floors.
Generoua
merchant*
ronttibulel
form charter law unwl*a at lb* L 0nB
f # ,r*
,od/ jr'
p
.
.. .
,h„ northwest portion Tuesday; Ks- "•
» 'K « t * ' case* in the
present lime when *o numy mu* C" " |M,llun' «b vr whom a fott window apace for the display of
Ptowirn
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S
;he
«
J
^nart
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Florida;
Cloudy
I"
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'* « . The Soctety ... '
h
nicipalUie. are attempting to r e . l’, , ', l,:er
,hw
br* an'b|ue exhibit*. Stole* giving
Tuesday pmbably or- .J'J'1'
,,f c W « " "* *ur* ir“ l
rime Sanford,
was
moriutly their support lo the movenient tile appetite* were further Bp. 1
tc
Boy Scout Troop No, 13 last
wour.ilrd while commanding a de­ and the committee* re*p.m«ib'e peased
the Junior High Sc................... r d n . J W n y .
^
^ ^
,
night ataged ceremonies at the
tachment of Federal troop* en­ for antique arrangement* are a*i where half u
dosen choico plea
T)u.
mreting o f tin*' ' ""w y
physician pending llt«!
|f|rst Baptist Church to comment*
gaged in bidding certain p»*lti&lt;m* follows:
An xiirrcement in *hip only the
j
ll'eotlaeeg
orate tha 37tb nnniver»ary o f
Sanford Junior Chamber of Com Sm'toy session tomorrow,
B i^H C B
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attacks or* the
'
Red
Inriii'f Biie* nf celery w p in efThe Sanfortl Furniture CornScouting.
m
iree
tonight
has
been
postponed!
D'-rmrs
la-binging
to
tit,,
organman.
became of the Fournier's Day i«atmn ate J. T. Ih-nmn. A. W. *"l » h" * ' ',Ml“ y »m»ng bwnl shlpThe function also Included off!*
Approiimattly ZOO person* have
rial recognition of the troop by tho
dinner in tlie EpUcopal Church K" " ' ' w - T - •-A"*1')'- T. F. .Me* |ars and will continue Tor une
“ ■“
made rescrvatlona for a founder's
Tho
alyl.*
Shop—Mrs.
Ar«hl«
Choreh as iu protege.
Parish House, the Rev. Father Daniel, C. M. Mitchell. I*. I* week.
Because o f tha Inability o f a Day dinner tonight In the I'urrish Uetu and Mrs. W. C. Hill.
J. J. Krlleglmn, secretary, an- l’»tk, Kunt Puleston, •!. M. Sel* [ The move wrr* inaugurated In
About 30 uniformed 8couta at* Rollina College professor lo serve ||ume o f the Episcopal Church,
Perkins'
Store
—
Mra.
Mary
uounced.
Imntt, II. D. Smith, mid J. N. To* an effort to holster the price of
tende.1,
Wilton Rowe of Ihtando,
. . . r On
. . the
u program were „ Da-• here, aeeoad atmeater classes of climax of the calabra:km.
Strnnr and Mrs. Perkin*.
.. .
,
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Bar, all o f Hanford, ami J. \V. Mur-1the vegetable on Itw open market.
vld Gatchel, Bernard rollina, Scott the ehitenilon Depanment, Uni-) The affair will sparkle with
lent,
Speer's Slare-M rs. J. B.
^
-tin of Oviedo.
’ iShlnners
Saturday ami
at Seminole High -School tumor
** aj*/1*
T*w.
|ver*lty o f Florida have been die- *uch speaker* as Dr. Hamilton and Mrs. Hyron Stevens,
i. V'hlppi-rs met
found unison in the proposition
row lo instruct local -uelrnis
Addresses were delivered by( continued, Prof. R. E. Kipp, gram- Bolt, president of ( Kollin. Col*
Penney'#— Mrs. J. It. Root and
jihut only slsi-s uIh.vc rtum^'r It)
Troop Scoutmaster W. E. Kader( mar School principal, announced Uge; C. D. U ffle r, pte.alem of
the orgsnirntion of ileham*.
Mm. W. L. Henley
'wotdd be shipped.
Assistant Kcomma-ter Marvin Ml*' today.
,
y — ----- 1 M r i Rowe, a m.-mber o f the Univer­
Sadvv's—Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly
and
I Shipping interest* also railed
d Arthur Rrsnmn, Central
sity del ating team, also will dis
Originally instruction* wrro
*
Mrs. P. R. Taswell.
Florida Coi ned Scout executlv*.
n
roiitplrte
moratorium
fur
to hav* begun today after achedt
„
.
n-s* problem* encountered by tieYowell’s—Mra. S. R. Hlghton
Ton'ght the troop will cut ha d e l organlution Saturday.
Wediinsday, a dav on which a
. S C m iU O W IS X lU b il
baisrs and give suggesiion* nn tho
and Mr*. John MeDch. Jr.
l*r*aloii I* Hdii'diilod for a re*
birthday raha In ha church btad*
Prof. Kipp reported that 12 etu*
T n R j. P I a e e H In
The Rev. J. II. CJrire of lie I am I
4
e* **-»*" t l______ various phn&lt;e* of verbal argument.
quartern and later attand a tkcx* dent, had signed for the sociology
“
^ 1 1 (0 (1
in
uf rr‘ " l,, " f lh‘' ■Rreemenl.
today I* representing the Seminole
Tnv A*»e a r Sanford Doudney
* » party. A father and son banquet course and wrra pursuing that I
Baptist Association, o f whirh this l-uliiy again tailed attention to
I* slated for Thursday.
subject In the flrat semester.
|
County U a part, at the Florida the fart that |H'r^oit* seeking homeIt has been proposed to add an
baptist board of Mi'akina that was sieutl rxe nipt ions must make ap­
Hemlnole County'a farm exhibit
English course lo the curriculum In the Central Florida Expo-diiun
slated to meet this afternoon in
plication ea. h year.
this term.
Jacksonville.
at Orlando Fab. 1S-20 will hoa*t
ia ia
about 75 individtisl
varieties,! A diepley of antiques tntered by the antique furniture exh'blt.
Among the more Important bus­ Approximately one-fourth uf the
__ _____ _
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Farm A g m C. X Daweon said the Town of Longwoud tnday was
A Mis. Mlney of 3(16 Magnolia iness was the determination of a mal SillinIt*■r etigild,. for tax lien
,•#
.
13
as
*1 —
Jaa Eagle, president of tha
.•a
■f
&lt;1
today.
] selected for thie $3 cash prise and Avenue took initial honor* In ‘ he 11)37 b-dget for missionary actlvl- •’T * ln ' h“ County have enterol •1
. ftft
as
.Ift
u ..
Chattanooga Lookouts, Is slated
Ha waa mapping out a ached- namnl the best of exhibits sub- entupte quill rontest. Pete Peter lira and the selection of depart- I tltesis f-r exem|Hion.
at
.
aft
•i
, * to arrive here tomorrow to make
tie to vbh Orlando tomorrow ar milled by Seminole rommunltiee,' eon, wl:h a 13-starred llag, was mental head* to servs the Florida! After Apr. I Mr. Doudney said. *4 __
.IT
a&amp;
•i
J a flaal Inspection o f Municipal
as
:i
.
i
l
Two marriage license* were ta­ transport soma o f tht exhibit to •rhrr than Sanford, in the Found-. aestdnl first place in the ntisrel- Baptist Cunvrntion. during ihe'pvr-on* who have nm filed autu.............. :•
II
AthJsxic Field where his bell club lced here over tho weekend, ac­ tha display butUlag,
year.
natlrally waive their riKhts of !I
et's Day antk|u« contest.
I lan&gt;*&lt;tus rlas-ifiratlon.
10
It
. TJ
will locate for spring training.
i*
cording to record* In tho office of
More than a score of baptist having homestead property, up
41
Mr. Dnwsag aanogneed that lo.
Mr*. Harry Papwonh raptures I First place In the fan exhihlt
.id
II
IS
.
m
Eagle today waa la JacksoavlUe County Judge R. W. Ware.
ral farmer* and gravers are co­ two first places In classification want to Mr*. It. J. Holly, while associationa Will be reprrsrntrd at o $30(111 xnliimiun, tax free
..........
14
40
1 . .
.C*
ha la amhlag effort* te es
thu
bunks.
Duron 1. •Smith o f Moltlsod and operating ably In tha endeavor.
14
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oh.bits, her light colored paisley t Ml** Mary Dighton na-k similar the conclave.
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a team under the Charts Mi»* Oretta Lrgg o f Hanford were
Other local booth#
to be entered rhawl winning g $2.50 priie
The Mbslona Board finances de* The nsse.sor ha* offered the !
_______________
honor* In jewelry.
4
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Issued one wedding rent Deala ami In th# Orlande shew Include tho*e i the contact, and a green allkdre»i[ A picture of Osceola, entered '-y partmental activities in the Floritln 7)11 co-operation "7 his office to &amp;
14
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Tha Lookouts will arriv* hero tho second was taken by Ralph of the Home Demonetration Club* j taking a similar award in clothing, j the Rev. Fsthrr A. H. Peck, waa baptist Church and compensate*^huse who ate not familiar with
Heavy
IX
Frost
U
4
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" &gt;M begin tho spring Myritk o f Rnnfonl and Mbs Mar* and the HemlncJ# Chapter of Fu- ' A rhalr entered by Mr*. Ht.like old photograph anti picture tiriwren 75 ami NO pastor* nf rural the procedure in filling out a
,41
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____ guarka Bailey of Laka Mary.
Ift
*40
churches ami several evangelism, homestead application blank.
w-____________ Tl
tura Farmer* o f Ametka. ____
Clair While vaa adjudged best m coataat.
____ _
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Red Cross Chapter
Selects O f f i c e r s
^To Serve 1 Year

Charter D A R , individual*, L ocal Shoford Schools
Law Diicutshm U n it* P raised For W ork Are Entered By
Occupies Locals Mrs. Herman Lehman, Mrs. Sam Puleston, Night Prowler
Wilson Says Law Is
Unwise With Bond
Refunds In Offing

Direct Activities In Founder's
Day Ceremonies

City Centennial
Will Be Closed
By Social Fete

High E lk Official
To Visit Sanford;
To Honor Localite

Lunchrooms Objects
Of \ Uncials} F i F ®|
Extinguishers Used

Seminole Doctors
To To Ik Problem Of
County Physician

Brilliant Speakers*
List Arranged For
Anniversary Event

Baptist Scout U n i t
H o l d s Anniversary
J Ceremony At Church

Vegetable Shi ppi ng
L i m i t I Effective
Tiniay; I*a.stH 1 Week

------- F l o r i d a University ...------ Lxten8H&gt;Il C 1
»gai»»«
Are Suspended Here

^

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I stetaon Itchaler To
lie Here Tuewlay

In G r i c e Represents
Seminole Baptists
In Jax Convention

OrUndoTomorrow

Ball Club Prexy
Arrives Tuesday

Exemption ItlankK
Must lie riled Each

Year, Doudney SayH,

y/\m Antique

Exhibition;
Mrs. Papworth Takes Two Awards

LOCAL WEATHER

Two Couples Get
Licenses To Wed

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MkMfcnm forward. A n "Bed* WU» “ *•» L»«*but, u m In n
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Fndh vra* d M L
dta squad for the rtatalaiaff tunrt At St. A'igu*tlne, the Saafotd
t t tlo achrdul* aa waa r*ported by baakttwi rrgl.tered tlrir eighth
• amain* publication, M .U ctu * » « « f hr trouncing tlo 8t. AaBwrely stated that iha tarai of * » * ! » • H I*! oular, 47-1*.
; paablawnt waa "indefinite." f i . Tlo winter Park mat, wfcUo
•right bo one nlfbt, It might bo a toatia* bet* tonIf Hi wkb a none
. Wool and It might bo lotigor tbaa toe onrlablo rrrotd. will hi a
bandm abtrs
Bat." tk« mentor etaled. William*' greatly Improved comMaa’Ioa *vh r a of InartWIty drpendo on kla rr tko one which played hoot to
r m r , o b b T T e b . 4 ^ -m . aHHty to moke op kla cluswort,' the ) M * a * *M hfn* a »4t|b ad* Prof Leopold l idgtwiky, oaae dt* * * tt ike &gt; **&lt;•*,

ouara

to tend fackrott and Strong lath
tko tentert aa |tf» a u rln f forward*
with Quirk fM center and Cartbr
and. Smith * &gt; . a r . f c
' , £
r u fw t r j to IWe‘ to1’ Mexlrs "to
In the preliminary fame th i tvald ■kobag. -H u afRth-. w
i7* * d a :
tvrnlng, Vchthhiltj lo lefin at 7;M
o!clock, the loci I B leant wtl*
rtaah with ike Winter Park V
viuaiL !|i the, flral mretiug of tkb
Irlih ’ blrdk1' which
nrq /onlor vanity combiner, the
of the fanmuB Rathelocal organhailon came out In
front o f a ffl-S count.

Wrist Watches

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NAVE YQL'M WATCH repair*
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.i . i i
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all Untie of Farm Implement*.
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Hope t* tko ft twite t o ' g ^ *
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tonight In tb« featured: juvoo 1
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futurity race at the Loagwuod
r o c w m -a -lT ^
do* hack, according ;q the hand- I - 1
Irappora who thooe, Glra W ill
anf Speedy event a* eloio flabh- airesheli
' Chance Dollar m • o/f-and-oa
runner, may pull another mrprlae aa ho did a lltlls more
than a week ago' when ho came
Ihrongk to beat the Held. ,
W I.W and Evening Echo are
favored for the daily doutle.
, OffHeta.of an &lt;airline' operating
between London ,aad Paria"pat
Redometare ontbe etamania tad
found they walkad fear miles back
and forth inside the ehlp during
Ita, ^ ,1-3 kotir joaraey,
•

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Potatoes
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biaaa Indicate that loo ^ounde of
potatoM have the fehj value of ISO

dirt and chewing wood on tho
dalle !■ roneidtred a euro elgn the
■n.mal'a ration la tlcfldetu in min­
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Mml, Feb. 8, are
•shod to place their
orders before Max
Friday!

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VOLUME xxvi

HANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S, 1M7
SO a

R oosevelt Seeks Mississippi
Law To Increase Effort Fails
U .S,
Hig Against Levee
President P rc
To Moke Posts For
Fifteen J u s t i c e s
On Supreme

Petcrma Scab
G a d Agaiait
Caial Dtuaagtt

Kidnaped Physician
Killed In OsnrkA

NUMBER 91

Edward Plans
To Wed Wally S a n fo rd Centennial
On April Day Observance To Open
M arriage S c h c d uled
In Castle O f Rothchilds Or Vienna;
Parliament Objects

FehabOHation Under
Way In Ohio Area;
Congress Receptive
To Flood Measures

Eatabb.bet In 190H

Under DA R Direction
Medical Society iCelery Interest*'
May Decide On W ill Make Move
DotcorQneition T o L ift Prices

VIENNA.
Ik-h. ! ) . - 1,0 —Tho
Duke iif Wimlvor p’nn, to minv
Mr*. Wall!* Simp-mi on Apr!'
Seen A h Climax
J'-T h. ilther ut the Knze-fr'd
Three-Day I'rog ra i
rx*tle of llnron Eugene Ruthrihild or in Vienna,
n ii-itn'le
•
irliatde *nuree decimal today.
Tld- I* the exact c'nle on which|
Serving In Curtailment O f Ship’ ll*. Simpcon’s divorce decree I*angley
Army engineer* estimated 120.from Krne»t Al f rirh Simp-mt
ftw M C b lepreaemathre I , Her
Temporary
Capacity
m e n ts P ro p o s e d A h
000 rtver fighter* along the MlssiB
-opitovedly will become final.
n fe w rw a was quoted in Walk­
A week after he inya'erlout'.y
tippl were keeping the country’*
Until
Tuesday
Meet;
C
o u r s e O f Action Antique Exhibits On
The foime- Itritlali monarrh
ing-on yetterday aa aaylng he
wyat flaod from multiplying l*a disappeared term in* home at tv n , hi, Grnree to arrive in
WASHINGTON, Fob.
weald "aeek to have the Federal
Display InWindowa
Willow Spring*, Mo.. I»r. J. C. II...
Whcher l»r. W. Then latngli-y; Celery »hlp|n''» &gt;» the Sanford
TAP)—President Roomvelt, Government a*.am# re.poa.ibUlty toll of M l dead, nearly V1 ,000,000
on Aptil Stilt. Ihe inT ™
"
r»
m v a .------—
»
' 1rant#Iera and *140,000,000 In prop- Davl* (above) wa* found *hot f.'tnmnt
will
continue
In
the-rapacity
o
f
.
Btrtt
w,|
|
make
a
definite
move
in a surprise metuatfe to Con* far
raid.
O f L o c a l Stores
nay damage mulling from
to death m an Orark thicket.
Cctunt) phy«lcinn will be deter I tomortow to boo*t the cuir.nl
irreM today, recommended a the **— ren te* of the pu poaid any damage.
The
liuke’*
*l,trr.
the
Countess
The Mlailailppi wa* receding Fed.ral agent* said Hubert Ken- f llnrenooil, |, title here Blin­ ttt.ncd Tm-.day dining a conclave | ntatke! price of their enmnmdi'y.,
sweeping reor*anl*ation of
/on, 20, bad r e n fe e d he killed
Federal Court machinery In* The Seminole County Agricul­ •lowly la the Cairn, Ilk trcmr. the
con­ of the Seminole Cu-nty jffeilirnii tju, Schntah. pro,i.lent of the
Sanfont will l»t&gt;jfin the ohphysician lifter fairing him dly, nit I they etpeeleil
Society, the phyaician »a:d tmlay. j Seminole
County
Agriruljural
eluding an inert** In the tural Aaeeelailou engerty rreaped Unless norm* tend water* *m**h- to write
fer on tvrddinc plan*.
m
1
vunci* of her ccntfnnUI
a
lett.r
home,
begging
judgeship* of the Supreme the statement, aim* k* member* Ing again it l-nproviacd dike*, en­ relative* to pay tVOO'l ranso-t. !n (.ondoit, informed source, lie annoi'n.ed ihai he had not * Aaroriullon. raid tola/ that aug-J
tomorrow.
,
gineer*
conaldered
the
battle
wan,
peimam-nrly
arreptril
the
po»|.i
geationa
for
tin
curtailin.ltt
»t
and lower cjurt* and a meth*
•a* faction which ha*
,n i! individual member* o f par­
(Associated pie*.* I’hotn)
icwootown — rate* t »-&gt;
Uiulor tin* nponrornhfp of
od for apeeding high court
reward that end
liament ate attempting to pre­ lien’* appointmeni which wa, made• ahlpment of certain »Ui- of c.-l
the Saili&gt;' llarritu-.n ChapUf .
m :l«loiu on conaUtuti*M| qur*.
vent he m m iage hy marthal-, early ih.* week by County Com-! cry were made Inal night by the
tW*a».
| .Woeuition in mhridtip ill Semi 1 f Duunhtor* of American
log
opposition
to
the
propoaeil
tni«»ioner».
Seminole Oonmy member* of
In the tentative draft o f a Mil
*)r. Langley', delay in deflniinl
IHt-'h Sehm.i Auditorium
i R evolution, n th ree-ilay pits*
*2.V).0nU 1 nnunt
allowance
to
the Florida Vgm r Cenaenratlon
accompanying bin message, the
arroptanc* nr rejection, it t*a, tinll bn, been proposed th.e the wrant h:l« lu-etl d raw n UP .
Fin titer King Edwnnl.
League nlen mm In Bepreoentatlre
of
President would be given the
drrMood, I* b***d on a recent tec-J nntallrr aiie*. number* H and 10, ilH’IUtlt* it w itie v a rie ty
offering!*.
power to increase the Supreme
ontmendatlon
ey
the
Mnlical
So-1
be
withbel.i
from
tbe
marh
l.
at
ieh ihe League ha* aimed
A Monday night dinner at tha
r,,"rt by « m*)&lt;tmum of ala Joaciriy that a full-iinie ilm-ior be
Mr. Scbmah aiti.l the A'-ocielate ka format ton tott year la
Sanford Woman'* Club will *Htleee to IS.
named hy the Couniy,
1ation did not advance a propiieul
Telephone Company's 'L o n g Haul' Calls
Seminole County
The affair
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7'
l
.t,
, .... 1 i
n h'm ax the crlehration. Th
It 1 U0 would empower the
Tentative Mgoitotlon*
under | "o the number of rarlaa.1. which
„ lllWed with a
Foremen, an opponent o f the
addre**a«
Reported Doubled; Telegraph
Preside*'.
to name
adbltioaa)
Nnmed
Defendant
way between the Ci.y ar.d ,hem " . l '':
n
, from well-known Florldtoi
Floridians.
Judge* for lower court* to te- amenray, aaid he weald iatiwdure
oumy
to
pool
r
e
tir
e
e
*
and
-matter
he
bid..a
,,I.
would
teal
.
,
flrinoi,n
.
u
,
________
Messages
Show
Increase
ha protect hre amendmem Ima the
In Railway Suit
lay afternoon a lrr*-pl**tlleve congested docket*.
In the hand, of the *hip|'
jointly
employ
a
physician
who
omnibca
rtver*
aad
barber*
Mil
if
•1
log
ceremony
I*
scheduled
In th#
It wou’d prohibit declilon*. In­
could give hi* full time to welfare
Current recotd, tlww that an l-iologicat
l l /M
i
I I
1
Communicaihm
faciliile*
In
garden* nrar S*My
junction* and decree* In the low­ army mglpgpei report the canal Q
average of tut cat loud* of celery Hall, the function being to per­
V lU D
a l C A v -’' ur,h&gt;r&lt;l were tuxrd inmewhatj Seminole Couniy wa* named to- •»**,.
er cour * 011 constitutional que* project favorably.
, duilng the flnoil crinta, a nur’ ey |d.iv along wlih »everal other polul-1 However, when thi* pm|to*iiinn per day i, being »bip|H-d flout il. n.ile Ho- memory of B si.
lion* nn'n* the attorney general
Calling astern! m to a taction of _
A — « m o Caaaaee # ° I three firm, hi r toilny
re- '-d »u!dlvl*lona in litigation opened wa* prraemrd to City authoritie* thl* vicinity.
via* irlvrn a notice and the time he Bpaetni Army Beard's report T | *
ilvory Sanford, founder of th#
la lT lv C
J v O u j vealetl.
11 y the AtlaniL* Cotsr Line Radiexr ' r-eenrly. the municipal Cnmmi„i«n
to *.* heard.
I're*idint Stlmiab ,aid lln&gt; community.
m o mieiathng that the United E w
' ' V. Turner, loetl It*-'I T.-ie- pr-ee«tlng u millage invulving po.ninl out that
budge-, already tim e Sanfoid i, pi.•during al*iut
I w-ud provide a dlreet and State* he relieved o f inoponoiMliiy.
Satuiday. Sunday an«t Monday
manager, said h&gt;* ‘ long bond*.
I had been e»iahli&gt;hed. and i)o|i ihpetstnl »f n-b-ry Pi’ f e,. -he he tl «lo n a will exhibit antlqtM
Imricdiitc appeal to the Supreme Petenon Mid he daunted whether
-it—
a
s
e
.
i—r-.-.
"nlirf/iern
nutket,.
111
beiiiieiT
iho»-;
in.o
]„
;
l aul” rallr, e»|ie.aliy iho*-? In-.o
j;.
I*.uaholder, Couniy aiiur- ,un' aUo.nieil filF iim frcar»"i»aJ7,.
Cou-t en ron«tltutlonal tsaucs.
he Rut* or the canal district could
di-play, in which every article
M'nnttaee4 A*
Ihe flood urea of
lie inibllem y answering the auit for liM-al * «
ili»t ffkirnl for thu Co.,niy’j ! that it would
mi gie,,i effort i will In- more Iban NO year* old,
legally * * * * * * din hnoden af any
we*t. prtcliea'iy doubled
v.hilr rnmnne .inm-r,. said the ttanspor- proposal.
| *•» cnntlol pit
damage from the n a tn w y , aad
Ihiougb rtuluil-1many of them having played an
Ohio River wai
cr*cu'lmg |a,i„n c mpany |Miintrd nut ilia- all! County Commissioner Th.usher
hpt k weald M open the Individin- toil part in the City'* history.
•vor
honk*.
t**-icemen- nf l.t mills nrsinst it it p inird nut that hi* group had taken
It wa* recall d that Ihe tm-tloHl | The romplet? program for Ik*
■—
Ftorn the Western ITnbtn Of —,'tu lvc and »ngge,ieil that ID that into rnnudei at ion and might
d o h U tie canal would endmnhad lieen employed oil o' her ne- Woman'i Club dinner, t« begin at
Lookout President rrr." I . That p tepor ctl a In-c 11mill,
wa. sufficient for Imml pur- ‘'la' aide to stretrh our contribution caslon* nnd it ptodnc.-d il.-fmite 0:1'. C M.. t, a* fo|iuw*:
f t r the tntiro aoetton'* frtah wa
-■
hive
of
ae
ivity
in
lue
trnn
in
po«c*.
'n little” until the next City Imd- and successful r suit*.
ter •apply, adding:
1 Invocation, by
Hr. J, B.
Engl*, president of the r.nn nf telegriph* nnl no rev o
A -mull uiiinln i of A-cH-iatiau Unit.
Mt. Householder *anl the ACL Bet i, made,
• W ' * , r • * r• , ° ° ' ,n,ur WJ * ! Clm u.no.gV'B.u-b.l7 A*,o«Uilon. •Ir r., »enl from Sanford i-ilir.-n hill ttf lontplaint set forih the then-1 While hr. Langley i, serving
2 Welcome by Mi*. Sant l*umember* la-t
aglr. expressed
unwilling t* at*ante iho riak. ikon1 ...
.
_
.
1 In rcl itivt-a* or filcnd* whu-e fi
J. &gt;V. Snow end C. B. Rudd in my opinion the Govemmeat! * UI
T u c la y a, the
ty that die C. mill a»«e*,ment wa* &gt;tempointy County phy,i&lt; ian o 1 Iht tiKelve- in fn nr iif cutting lestnti. regent of lb- OAK chapnanrial
ri-»ouree*
might
have
li
-.-i
wcie name I laat night by San confrtioa that iho rl*k to ihoro."
mi f i n in porpnrtinn to the rust salary of flOO |ier month, then- i« dnwn th re lei y and letting Iitt , ,rr
*Wiguird
of the. .Lookout*
whr are hurt l y the imindriou
.
.
.
ford Woodmen ae official dele­
:t \\eleome to the city,
hy
temain in tin- ft. Id. Mr. Scltmah
Ha rd to tot* their belonging* i f f
A |f- |,rw.k
Telegtaid of production and operation of iht- no n,,i*iam Couniy physician,
t e e* In tenrteent thhi ramp
fum.
| In the pnt|Misal offeted l.y I he mid, t i l l 9i tli majority f.t \ Mayor Edward lliggin*.
the
tra.n
In
8-nford
in
about
two
manager,
.nil
hi*
company
n’&gt; r Slate Head Camp In Ocaln
.Vnreil eon lulli &lt;1 -hipping.
| t Greeting, from linllin* C'ol«
or three week* laier.
rnnletl a highly notirahle r|o 1, The »i It ipiestlonetl roniltlgencie* Medical Society wa, the offet .. (
Ap-. Ill nnl 20.
lli.n the Sanfoid •'•-'e. by l»r. Hamilton Holt,
in the general budget l.a-rd on the rstaldish a seivice aioong toendier
Engl*'* preienc* in Fluriila will in telegram*.
Alternate.* selected were E. B
Th&lt;- Romance of Etoihla HU*
rnllectioo of U'i per.ent of the tax iIimiiii* that wmdd make surgi al ar.a I* the inly to In- taken
nunp.imei
Phi'lip* and r. 0. Illnchliff.
bar. a two-fold .ffve. on .hi.
Th;,|
lottaiileiatinn
pn -ent. Mill'll ' buy, by Mrs Rutland I trait.
work free to welfare pa tents
fllllllll
S
II1
I*
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•
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.
.
.
the
f
too,*
legion*
The frn ernal organiiaiion aleo
f A tribute to pioneer FanilClip— ll will moan ( I ) that summer litMiliy ihRt slisl u t ov**rrniiu*
v.ilrd that a full-time phy-n inn w a-*
Dvitdn -ii lmo i- imt
Inld p'tnt o k-ve the uniform
ping heavily i noogh to hold ilnwn 1It - of Hanford, by Algernon
•port
activliie*
are
Ju*t
around
the
in
nutty
rose*
there
weneniploynl
«
h
„
could
tare
fur
pa­
tank* of the ncal lodge demon
price-.
| b|" V.
ll, lit* after the opeiatioo,.
Cojntv Rehool Nurw Mr* Dor-,e* ,n* r
W I ,*w’ I'HibaUe es- ttsi'enre, at the Ineatbin,
rtrato Ihe initiatory work before
7 General Henry Sanford, by
A rotiimiltee of tIn­
hlrhm e n g e , were
othy jam b Inspected US '-hool i«kH»hmem af Mother l-nok.tu. which
a id,.the ronvrnllnn.
.1 r. t'hase of 'Vinter Park, presL
i' total A**oeialion. apisuo
/'hot* I I Woodmen are re- children during the m.mh a f j * a - ! ^ rm ,,rom whkh 8•'n^" r,, "&gt;** the Inll'ding* In ring Iwrn
•lent i»i the Florida IIiatiitU-al
[•the pit -idiot, will in.
away hy angty river wa er-.
O a u p a tio n a l F e e
t'tii.iil In make Ihe riemonstra nary, acrordlag to her report o n ;® * *
• Society.
•iShipiM'l- tonuitlllM III till
In
some
instance*,
telegram
Hon. it win announced.
file today far the offto* of SuperJimmy Wright, secretary ami
( ’o i l e d i n n s
S h « w
| x M-ll.uivllle. by r . H. Leffler,
foul
A &lt;tumi.
National
i»r#*»urar af the Hanfoid Loo hours. origioa'ing here wire hroa ea
While the bi-nnlal convention :m*nd*m T. W. Lawtoa.
opieiidetit of the Miami I hamber
Building.
via
ra
tio
io
Mi
oil'll'and
N
idi
S iz a b le I n c r e a s e
I* «llll more :h*n two month*,
Sh* al** announced thu the blue * Lhatianooga farm, said today
I'of t i iiiim-ice. (Mr. Ia-(fler I* the
r.he-d,
r&gt;&gt;«»d percentage o f the rlbkon health pragrtdl which o f - ‘ ‘ hat Engl* wUl stop .a Jackson- vilie. Thi, me'hod wai reso-t I C IT Y N E W S BKIEFS
t broth* r of Mr*.
Mary Strong
to only in tho-e Ins'anres-wlu-i
. I'niifurd Imlgo ha* 'lndka:eil It fer«
In&gt;en,ive police a.tivity ha, teto wirk ---out —an ,
i r r * reward*
i . s s i i u «for
u r [compUane*
u s i s o s i s f wlth'fiH*
w o n *■— —
" -effon
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| and first mu,in Io \V. A. la-fS i- o u t T r o o p
F iv e *
will attend the «rulon
which certain regutotlon*. had been atari-' a«r**mant whervby the Tenncsre Be„ , w,r,‘, ’
Memla-r, of do* Taylor Com- tlueed to slighdy mote than 'jilt)
I fler. M. S Wtggin, nnd Mr*.
I’osis,
aitl'ium,
nod
will draw from every Woodman rd in all Coumy Institution* belaw bMeball
S la te s F u ll W e e k
orgauUaiiun might emergency
mnodeiy N. 2S. Knight, Templar, the ni toller of delinipn-nt ■rntpaI llinv'oti I'l-ikin-, all nf thl* City).
apparatus
were
p'ai
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tnmp in Florida.
plant"' another athletic unit in
tnoighi in 7:10 o'clock ll,,,tal lirense* in Sinford, Mi*i
tha senior high school*.
in'o nervier
by
the telegi iph
O f A i 't i v i t i i 'H H e r e ,
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North
FlorbU.
Ellen
Hoy,
City
lax
collector,
anin
th,.
.M
u
nnic
Hall.
Mr*. Lamb tala tha mad# 77
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, „ eiimpnnie* in an effort to deliver I
'
iiounri-d toilay.
vi»it* Io school*, visited 14 dlffar0 ,“
t
me,ragra. It WO' te,H.red.
------lloj- Sent Week,
iM-giliiiin:;
Legionncttcs W ill
Th.- a--i-„mi-nt* were in atreni,
nvllto dub umler Engle, ad-,
„ r&lt;# Turnrr pfc„ wWV .. ..... | Saturday’, tidtu, Ti,
*nt schools, tested II Mudeais for
Tidal Riaiinn,
Siind.iv-, will find lioop f, w i'li1 4 1',
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g\
la-t
(It-olier,
although
sevnul
mlnisirstlve
office*
would
bo
a
hookworm
and
found
*ig
Infeeiod.
S t a n d Inspection
of long dhttanro ra'I, men- m ttcean I'.er. Itaynina Beach; low,
ful* " f ‘“ ’ tvdie*. S cu t. A l l i T
llU IltIIIR ^
U H
|rip* field from which the local trm l here, thvr.. were siirpu,- lll:l.'i o'clock; high, t:2H o'clock. niont*t, have been allowed by an-i “
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v ihoritn-, in which to.nl husne
By City Commission threo addroato* to porta* and. Lookout* might draw talrnt if Ingly few whicb ii-iii-.ineil in­
Institution, ami individt al, could
8anford found herself on the skid* complete.
teacher groups.
I'ity t'limnimcioiirr W. It. DuGit Sunil.i&gt; morning the yuuug-|
____
opci ate wiihout pro.rcution.
Mayor Ed lliggin* and the City
which
she
rod*
the
grrainl
part
pree hail -nffit irmly irruvetrd
The nurse accompanied eight
•■'x “f Ih....... .it will at'.-mlJ It. |l. S«in-on and E. B. Smoak.
CommlaaLn tonight are ichedulad
Turned over to the police depuitof
laat
season.
from iilfltiema tmlay to Iruve h i*1
ptfUs te a phyakton. eue to a
to inspect ihe Sane af the Legion
merit, th,. |,i rapidly ilecrviscd. 1 cipnl t'hm-li i i vice, in u Itayti nn Heath •|iort,ntrn, were
Fsciliiie* her* ara being whipped Photo O f W inning
In-il for shoit intervals.
dautia* aad aim to their hemes.
iinch fined |l yecteulay by County
Drum and Bi tfl* Corp* daring 1
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Police Chief Roy William, &lt;aid
She traveled M l mile* In the rapidly Into shop* to rete.ve the
C
e
l
e
r
y
Duplay
I
h
Itiecday tin- I ..... vvil| have' Judge It. W. Ware for hunting nn
)&gt;i-ureal *: Legion Hut keginning
_ ... ...
,
_
] every effort will be mad,, to decourse of her duties aad heM 101 Chattanooga ptafir* who will un­
at 1 o'clock, Percy Mero, Ameri­
Seen A t Drug S t o r e Tilly Kinaid, j... injiireil Tu#»- ||n,iurl,cie,. carrying cau-s m rahrge nf Juninr High Scho I tthe t'eleiv City, bird pre-erve.
dergo spring training on Munici­
office interview*.
I'li-tp* I anil ha. pn pni
! *-»y in an urriileiit that cn»'. th e '(liur, ,f
e»,ary.
men entrte,l romplaillt*
can legion Beys* Work chairman,
pal Athletic Field.
p»«»k»inin
I life of Itenni. f . Itohannou. wa«| |.„|,n. (l41| , , n ,rr ,,f |lh,
I "'Olio. I e-el vat lull WU, inaiknl in
raid today.
A
phnipgranh
of
the
prize
winWrigh* said ih« ball diamond
^jinfuiil Kiwiinluru
I tepoiteil fill thvr impiiived by at-lj,, r„l!.-etU&gt;n Ian year.
tin way. ■on,eipiemly. th ey said,
The official* ara aakrd to pay
Itself wa* in eitclleni comlhion. "in * re'ery .ihibU cntnr.l hy In I t a r hr a at
Tow m eaditai
day night will frti the ytiiiiig-, m itln t could ileterinine that they
Eeinald-laugh tut (
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an Inspection vialt in order to get
but a rush Job will be neceMsry i f , c* '
Farmer* of Ameru.'t in Menmii*l 11--- pi t 1 t day.
ut ii hufniUi i in the Junior,were illegally tie-pacing.
a first-hand view of the actom
the nsw rlubhouts is to \# com-.1” * Tsnips hsir wax r-n (llaplsy l**Ihtfh Stlnu'i Iii nc)i i (Minis Him nil Ji'tlut* Wine tinUy tonfirined ihtf
plishmcnt mad* by ib# drummer*
pletrd In tim* to accommodate the. * " * n* ,,* .
l,,,r»ci attention,
i |h* gu«*4ig of honor
i* io
eo»cn*« «••iii|ile«iiir# aHsrrilnff
Th, weather: Eair I night nnd|
and bugler*, Mr. Mero said.
J. P. Bartlett, Democratic or­
The pirtuir show* *1* tow, of
A t l^ k e v ie w
T r a d hon f KxrcutiVi* It. J, llii/islorn i ihat whitr In* knrw iht* prfivrVf
Sufficient equipmeat to an kaml ganiser la IMS, and K. F. Hous- visitor*.
growing reli ry on a platform in the Satuiday, light fro,t in north
However, he esprot-d no »p -1
° f fWamlo.
Mat in vsistrnr*, ihipr** w «r« no
at proem to completely ourflr one holdar, toerl ateraey, tonight
center of ih(. booth. In two la k snd int ••rii*r of rrn tul iHtriinm
preheasion* tha* the tuilding
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,
,
U M ritrs w rir hr'd finlty fur
kridu/ the tnH»p will leave^ianx to «:i|»ul«ti* where ll ifg in f
tonight, s’nwly rising tem|M-iaror|M o f 1C boy a. Addktonal mate- wlH address members af
th* would no. be finish*.! before the 7 ™ * ? "
l f • '• ''F
lure Saturday. Kxtrrme North Minx Minnie Mu.- Ifoolwin, 1'J* hero fo r ('amp Winnni in V «lu* ami en«l*.
till* will b* ordered tonight from Sanfoid Townsend Chib aad their . l . e . r . . , , u .
(arranged tv altrart nttrotinn.
we* Flniid.t: fair, not l|Uite so y a r ol.l ilauicMrr nf f Mr. andl nia muniy whci* n will hikmcI, Tl.e j mlire pointed out iliat the
Flunk Hasty of Daytona Bench, guests fallowing a social hour
in, in Ijik s - j^ r iv ■lav
Rmndhtoalng of .Hr aihleito I #i 3 £ 0,_ IS ‘
cold in
|M»rii n toniKht, Mix. Erne*.
legialatlve itatiue wlinh rreaied
who U aatlatlng in Inatractiag tha
beginning a* &lt;:M o’etoefc.
plan* waa undertak.n by .he WI'A ' ' « " b,rt
here « re d i- Saturday fair sn«| warmer.
vid'w fVinalvry with th»- Rrv. W.l
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tin- 11--clVillen aim -et furth prolocal youiho.
Promtnsrn.'y in the - « k A covered dtoh supper will be L lb* beheat of the Coy .lout
V 'lnit- that ihe proiettrd area
i'. ni.Mik, j r. offiriating.
! County’s *lti&lt;r Tree'
■erved. The public t|* toviUd to 000 W“
Ml,* (fcudwln, who hail been'
. ...
-hniild he maiki-d.
,
jubject.
|
vU lu t| |h„ „ hlhi|i a f .
r r in e ip u ln
D i h c u h h
»nv*iii f.»r ,rve,.i &gt;c*r,. .ur-» ( * e t s I » ijc r i u y F r o m
st ead the function te he he'd
limit Siimak and Swinaon unhea*
Salvation Araur b
I roriiiny to Alex It. Jdinnon, a*lvM**r
cumbvtl in Jarkiotivi'lt Wednet-I
In Ih* Townyend room of Ihe
N o r t h l T n V i s i t o r s hatingly admUleil they were hunt*
I *‘1
Bemiitoh* ( h;»|»tk'r, Kunir«* U n i f o r m
S y s t e m n O f j 4y!
H o s t T o O fficials Welaka Budding, Railroad Ave'___
ing tut wlut game wanien* said
Funeral
Horn**
J IU
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,"
...
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'wa*
the preserve.
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L o n e Dive, H it* 46 Th« fair I* slated to clo-e Sa-ur. .-miniili-1 ourry * Rig Tire ni*ar
•
|chary? of *rr niremefit*.
Open air service* aad lad»ar
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|day.
I.
ngwiMil
i,
rrce'vlnr
n
"iiig
'
•ereires were an schedule by the
Kchtnil head, in the Hanford v i- !
City Wrather***a Q. p. I ' a r s » n --------------------plnv” from nnrthertt vichors, the1
local Salvation Army
LO CAL W E A TH E R
tinity today discuasni Proi&gt;e&lt;au for C e n t e n n i a l E d i t i o n
Chain . i nf i ninmeire reported tu- .
uday raponad the coldest wrath-I n c r e s M e Noted I n
two divisional effleers
a
itnifoim
honor
loll
and
a
uni-1
*
.
day.
|
*r of therarrw t year When he [
&gt;
■
.
,
tlflcial vUk to the post.
Ilia* I s e BoM
IH T O B C L i m i t e d
hi, 4u b* l
Local Telephones form grading ,y,tem during a !
Sunday l.'l cars, e,rh Iw-uiing ,
•all the
Cal. II. II. Bays, divisional com44
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Tha. Nucou safely m iser, a
raniithly .c--ion of princi|tal* at thi- j
about f.Ve |ia'«*-iig»-'W, -'o|ip,*d to *
M
I."
tween
night amt I
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•seder, and MaJ. rharba H.
land.-*e'opped
' travelingl aa toad,tl
-M
| Herald subscritirrs wrr» reniiml- see ihr monarch of the foii-ct. Ye*- *
§1
I Trlrnhone htslailatlon* in San Ji'nior High S. HimiI.
Dodd, dieklonaj f'maaclai tecre• *.
XI
this afternoon. Washing a •unrta* this morning.
Th,- official, also touched on wl again tcMlay of the n-ntrnnial terday, dm ing a ratty perio I, six \
tary. ara dm umaMta who are •nor af th* country In th* la­
Highest rarerdni In tbe perio I r',r'1 tor Jenuary, J9.T7. wrr.- lot
€T
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guea-a o f Cap*. Frad Terra, com- ter**! ot fewer accidents on the from « A. M. Thursday to rt above 'he figure nf the sinto pro,per-, for the adoption of uni- edition to be published Monday car* ttoppvif within lv*en&gt;y min- :
•
1
form
work
book*
in
the
major
*uban
I
urged
prompt
attention
on
tha
ut**
to
see
the
huge
tree.
nmnlh !**t year, E. V. Turn -r.
mxndem of the Army hate.
•1
ft
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parts a f driven and pndsairlan*. A. M, Friday wa* 70. Mr. Pax­ local Bell m; nager, reported to­ jerta of tin- classroom*.
Ralph llagwrll, t hainla-r secre- ,
'part of those wishing vxtrt copies
71
The poktfe to toehed to both • Mellon air tor** cxMMUd by ton asserted.
t
i
M
.*1
day.
Aliending the conclave were to send out-of-town friends.
taty, -aid the n:tr»*iion apiuiient- ’
srnricoa. Open air begfam M T P . H e m * depict the *a*araare of
.4#
:•»
Average temperature* for the
Approximately 1/00 su bvril- County Superintendent T. W. l-aw-J Since only « limited number ly in fniiiy well known am-ng ’
14
M. while Indoor rite* are «• mart
14
.t»
accident*. iririag auggea-'month ot January ranged In the er, are now loratnl within the
\
t
%
ft«
ton,
Prof.
(!.
E.
McKay,
Prof.
It.
will
be
published,
extra
paper*
the
travelers,
-in
•many
have
re­
at R F. M. U tha Anay komomt
1
1
1
&lt;9__b*|**lclnlly ot 79-M with no ruld liatl'* of the City, th* manager Kipp, Prof. Herman Morris snd will tw assured if the aulmcribcr marked of having heard e f .he
aa
71
ft!
' “ .ititaka.
t . v
«t
iaR
Mrs. Stella P, Arrington.
_
placss bis priler in advauce.
ti«o lofotu vniuii.g tu Florida.
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Low Tribnaak
Abo Involved

Representative W i l l
Ask U. &amp; To Toko
C on stitu tio n al Is­ R esp o n sib ilities
sues Play M a j o r
’ Role In Suggestion

MEMPHIS, Feb. S.— OP) — A
battered but unyielding levee tine
todiy repulaed the Mississippi Rlver’« great eat creata while rehabil­
itation, control and relief problem*
engaged the Hood-scourged Ohio
K ver Valley and tt&gt;* nation'* Con-

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Tree-Planting
Rite Scheduled

IH 1*\TI' VTTFRROM

Communication Services
Taxed Locally By Flood

N ew Tean Seen &amp;
u

Snow&gt;R«dd Named
AsDelegafcg Fotf
Sanford Woodmen

vilie F a r m _
P r o p o s e d By

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Inspection Of 124
Students Reported
By School Nurse

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Sportsiiien Fined

.....

Will
Hear Two Speakers

'Safety
On VWt To City

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tttpm o f M , I N Aonthx in IMS, thJo ■— fair r a o M M h
cent lean than the 88yB42 who lost thrir Rvaa in the hkj»*
wajr accidrata during tha preceding jraar. la vkw at tha
fact that drunkon driving waa on tha facraaaa throoghoat
tha jraar, and that tha number of can taalag tha highwajra
aloo Incraaaad, tha decline in accidcnta, slight though it
was, must bo attributed to tha higher degree of secldadt
wnsdouanaaa on tha part of tha publle.
Safety campalgna have ban waged in prsctkaMy
every community in tha country by scores of different eg*
gsniutions. In soma places classes hhve been condretad
In tha public aehoob for the purpose o f teaching rhOdrea
tha dangers of the highways In tha hopes, perhaps, not
only that tbs children will be mors cartful tbemeehres,
but also that they w il taka home their lessons to thalr
parents. Newspapers, preachers, and public speakers of
•D kinds, have Joined in tha crusade to reduce automobile
fatalities.
•
But In spite o f all these efforts, there were »tW soma
35,696 persons who met death in highway accidents last
year. There were at least a million others who were in*
Jured. The situation calls for something more than tali
and education. It is not enough to be content with a ana
percent reduction In such accidents ss long as hundreds of
thousands an being killed or injured. Something decided
ly more drastic has got to be done.
Among the principal demands developed at the Acci­
dent Prevention Conference, recently convened at tha
instance o f Secretary of Commerce Roper, waa tha enact­
ment o f d riven ’ license laws by those states whkh do not
already have them. A t thla conference it waa definitely
proved that In proportion to population and automobiles,
the accident n t e was considerably lower w h en drivers’
license laws a n in effect than in those states which do
not have them.
It was also pointed out that in a number o f states, of
which Florida was one, measures have already been pre­
pared for tho consideration of legislatures which meet this
yegr. And It is hoped that FIorid.i. Georgia, fjnilslana,
Mississippi, New Mexico* South Dakota and Wyoming,
DRI.UBIONH
e«*w.ag is untamed be- within a few months’ time will have laws conforming to
the most progressive legislation in those states which al­
Woken rclcs of the past of ready prohibit driving by persons manifestly Incnmpetmt
to drive.
th W I thalr splendid force again*.
In Florida Ust year them w e n 621 persons killed in
Ihe laws,
auto accidents; the year before the number was 637. Ev­
R flip liberated sad Americsn.
ery e ffo rt should be made by everyone to further reduce
this figure during the current year.
k sp a eia

Adam,

father

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Boy Scout CHiseniiliip
N ext week Is Boy 8cout Week.

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MlIgmHy.

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and **svv, • • • '
paating savtge hurries to Ihe

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Social Calendar
I The nttgadwro contsst af the
..
.
T .
tYoung People* Lea(no of tho
•Wday la tha last day rvserra- Fim Methoat* Church started Ust
dMts can he mod* for tho guadsy sight between tho two opFoandev’s Day Dinner to bo «lv- ZT.T/.IZT ,he Bed, aad tb.
•a at tbs WowM’a Onb oa M«*- |,lo&lt;,
avoraco of tbm points
day evening. Cali TO-J to make' y u ^
^ , fmon ^
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NOOKL A FORD M O AN, p a i_________
MODEL A rOEO SEDAN, O vsrtsslil ..
PLTMOLTE SEDAN, gang is s k ls s ___

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T in t Baptist Church will meet

The President'* message waa
accompanied hy a letter from A t­
torney General Cummlng'a a*s-rdng delay In the administra­
tion of justice "I* the outstand­
ing defect o t our Federal Judicial
system."
.
*
Before sending tha mesaagu to
Congress, th* President went
over th* whol; subject at a spe­
cial cabinet meejlng attended
wise by Vice-President Gamer,
Bpeaker ~
“
“Democratic
Bankhead,
Robinson and Raybuta,
and Chairmen Ashurt and Sum­
ner* e f the Stnate and Hau*-J
Judiciary Committee*.
Th* President later told re­
porters he I* urging no conipulbory retirement of Judges tat

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TAM PA, Feb. S.-(/P»--Crunty
Traffic Chief A. K. I'ranlham|
said yeiter ‘ny hi* men h;d nrrea'rd III aulnmnhllo ami trork
owner for failure to have 19.17
lleenxe pla'e*. Aulomnbl’e owners
were required In post 110 bond
and truck owners gift, he said.

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Sanford Centennial
Tha day of violence In labor din■tea has pa«»ed In the United ObservanceTo Open
•taa — Gov. Frank Murphy,
kklgaa. Or at least it should UnderDAR Chapter
9— Introduction of T. A. Mellon
of Pittsburgh, Pa., n relative of
ihe founder* of Mellnnville. Priif.
A. J. Hanna of Rnllina College
will make the Introdurtkm.
19—Th* Mellon Family, by Mr.
Mellon.

V:,Wa 'are glad to see the city m
hubring down on drunken driver*.
Tonal master for the dinner I*
EH vJbb drunk la dangerous buai*o be T. K. Simpson, presklent
•Ma dad not to b* permitted. Onb Star. It seem* to be a ques- of Iho Semlnols County Cham­
Am of bearing down on them be­ ber o f Commerce.
fore they ’bear down on you.
The tree-planting o f
Monday
afUmoon ie to be
under the
The eky of Jackaoavill* la a den dlrrellon of Mrs. R. J. Holly.
Iniquity, w* gather from the ro­
will J ° nMr r., 'io" rk* U* «n . .ml
ll of die Jacksonville Ministerial •ill be imnlclptuad In by City
■aMmlda. Gambling dives dor tke
f m i “ope* solicitation of proaM a an the Street* U a menace
n ^ li0
th&gt;
la Mian
A t tky. The** place* could be Jlwlcn
Chapman, who will read
■gd If positive orders were glvwhich
H tha law enforcemetx of fleet*."
**»*»■ •***•«•
Tdbldg lb* "share the wealth"
MKaopby of government rather
NtowHy, a young mao In Fore
KfOfP "borrowod" Franklin D.
OsMMh Jr.’s aatomobil* from
tma It woo period ike ether day

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able a price."
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S C O T T 'S
GULF
g e r r t o B U tio a

Mr*. I .re lie llowaid, In’ortttediato te trln r nt l ake Monroe.
m ilt the Work end at her hmne on
do- Wr*t Cnast.
The Itev. Shirley Trlent, of Way
. toss, Ga . and the Itev. Dan Ilu ’ &lt;r, o f Now York, are anining the
Itev. J. N. Ivey in a revival at the
Kieo Me lt ill t I hureh.
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Browning
.nal son llietnmi have returned .o
their home in Dublin, tiu., after a
visit to J. W. Vaughn.
Mr*. ( ’. Bell lias returned to Iter
hmne in Miami after visiting rela­
tive* here.
,\|r. and Mi*. Carl Itabim, of W.
i-\r*t Street, Mi*. U C u r and Mi»*
Josephine Tatbell. Sanfortl. visited
Mt*. Vtitionc.te II *»itly at Cocoa
S'lnday,
.,

SOMA HENIE
ADOLPHEMEMOU
JEAN HEKSHOU
NED SPARKS
DON AMECHE
RITZ BROTHERS

ALL FOR
ONLY

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HEALE
Sanford’s NEW KXGLUSIVI

MILLINERY STORE

I Or ami 23c

Tonight

m

ML IB L L L E I&gt; L A D Y
With William I’naell. Myrna l-o)

imi.M.s

Jran llarluw and Hprncrr Tracy

Tom orrow—
,

— Sunday

•NIGHT W A IT R E S S ’

and hit gang

DIXIE DUNBAR
LEAH RAY
SHIRLEY DEANE v

U t o S u p p ly

CTTirnfa

AMINE JUDGE
IO M A H MINEVITCH

8 m o # a f Ih o M d r * am M b d l M t h o f
Um
8add
ti i— f M l d r i d * H rm id a la - M b k * C n m . W«

Aj y H#

fcClAt!

vSouth Sidu

W HY DON’T YOU?

Take a Peek
- at Some
Private Lives!

Gidil Mill*I at Kullins College
tale thin month.
Antique rahlbita will be nn dinplay in Ihe following locations:
Furniture,
Smith’s
Furalture
Slorej shawl*. Hadye*; quilts,
Denney’*; miscsllaneoua article*.
Yowell’s; wearing apparel, tha
Btyle Shop; photograph* and pic­
ture* of subject* In this County,
Perkin*’ Store; fans and jewelry,
Hpter’a.
,
An exhibit from tha Town of
AlUnron'e will h* seen in Cowan'*
Stnro; Oviedo will exhibit In Ben­
jamin’s Store; and U k * Mary
will display her articles In Hill's
Hardware Blare.
&lt;’xxh prison are offered in aU
exhibits.

5“5 ifiE

•1\-T. fi. Has Mudinu

Tbs automobile strike I* raining
Cgtr lease* lo some linen of hu*lMs than the banking holiday in

how quickly on* become* arcustoarod I# now environment.

M bs N atalie True
T o Give Recital

homo

112 S. Park Av*.

llonni't Cnnre*— i»t»-nny’ car-ray’
Cairo— rime* with fnro
lovce— In American, rimen with heavy
Natchez— rime* with hatches
Paducah aa i f iw-doo* ku
Tnllulah—ua i f ta-li&gt;o’ la
A picture of a bull floating comYnzno City—ntrenn ynz: j
placeotly down the river manning
an tha roof of a barn demonstrate* Kent Lexicographer.

® S&gt;ar

I keep a
Beech-Nut pantay

Wrist Watches

FI.OOI) NAMES

S g M p lK

S C R E E NO

but promised a ceaseless watrh for
days or perhaps weeks to come.
President
~
Roosevelt’s
f 3,0II,000,000 public work* program &lt;o
curb raiding rivers lay before a
Congress receptive to Good con­
trol plan*.
Th* proposal calls for a plan of
water control for the Ohio and
Mississippi In romblnatlon with a
six-year program of public works.

CemaMntlng on the gasoline
rthe la Tampa, th* Miami Herald
#0 h just goes to *hnw yon ran1!
Ml all the penpls all of the time.

Thr M ine. Nlvanor lllckron,
Mary Louis* Mrriw.-thcr, Ade­
laide Klchtcr and Jana Sharon
arr planning to a’.trnd. tho an­
nual “ Sophomore Hop”
planned
for Saturday night, Kih. A at the
Florida State College for wumrn.
At bait five hundred niemb.r*
of the sophomore da«s and their
true*!, will b- present on that
occa-ion, which Is one of th.*
College’* social event*.

TONIGHT

SM I

BISMARCK, N. D.,-Vltilaors
of North Dako'a'a game and fish
laves paid 14.017 In fines during
1930. nr nearly sis times as murh
’as penalties listed In 1933, E. M.
I re. chief
game— utaciaa.-an­
nounced.

Activities

ThurHday I Iridic Club
Knjoyy. Luncheon

MISSISSIPPI
EFFORT F A I L S
AGAINST LEVEE
Itn M w e

the hostesses, Mr*. Jitliu* DineThe !*unlue ratter* received
felder. Mr*. Glenn I.uigie. Mr*. •heir fir*t ilefrat in 15 »tart* from
Joe Gonzalez, and Mr*. Htiirli lllinoi*. ju*t before mid-semester
Whrlchrl, served refreshment* tc exam*.
al&lt;out 150 parent* an&gt;l yue*i».
Tin1 10.Ill world champion var*
Every man on the Iowa Sia’e •ity crew at tile University of
college wrestling squad I* a native Washington remain* almost Intact
of lewn.
for

HERE THREE D A YS

Mr. snd Mrs. John S. Mdsch
Csrdtn f W w * * ^
of Sccaitgus, Now Jtrsoy, arc the
.1 * w a U the room* cf Mr*. Mai house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
m^ c . a. u _
~ F e ~ “* John Mctsch at their hom* on
C
Park Avenue.
"One U A Millkm," 19171 i/yrMcu/jr muii&lt;al tmjiA. introduup
Circle Number Two o f the P in t entertained a few &lt;ritnd* at t
* dj;;ltnt new iter t/iwvtrry in SOSJA HESIE, the Quttn of tho
♦•1st Church will meet at S=U ‘ “Wheon.
Mr*. E. C. Bralley was callrl
Sihrry Shin, trot &lt;tbo*t *uh D ON AMECIIE.in a romanne-nen*
T. M. at th» home of Mr*. H. A.
T * 0** • “ * " « « " *
' h«
to Nickrlsvill-, Ky., Wetlnrsduy
Moreland, 1422 Park Avenue.
wtn : ltn. Fre.1 Wight by the death ot her brother,
from the Twentieth Ctnnrf-Fot prodottion
Jt'S
Circle Number Three o f thr « « * Ctau:,^ . ,,0W* nl’kK” ” ' ,U Robert Fletcher.
P in t Banllst Church will moot v' i* h‘ • m* Mr,‘ Washburn.
(■ltj»cn mul France* Thi&gt;inp*unJ
Friends of E. C. Bralley will pianist. The program wilt be u* M e d inn I m Held
at 3:30 P. M. at the hom* of
Mr*. Voile WUIUm*. 110 Ea»» regret to learn that he U ill at follows;
Hy Lantern Star
th* Fernald-Laughton
Memorial “ When Mother Look* at
Third Street.
Circle Number Four of tke
Smi h—Natalie True.
First Baptist Church w'll utee'
“ Kittens an! liable*” —Chirlott)
Frit mis of Mr*. Henry A. Ilu*
at 3:30 P. M. at the home of
True.
P l.A Y — I'l. A Y — P I. A Y
Mrs. F. E. Gatchel. 228 West sell will be glad to learn that
she I* Improving after n m in ' “ A Little Girl’* Lament”— Mary
Eighteenth Btkeel.
Ellen Hailey.
Circle Number Five of the operation at the Fernald-Laugh
Leeds
tivorpio
Washington*’,
First Baptist Church will meet ton Memorial Hospital.
at 3:30 P. M. at the home of Mi*.
, T, A. Daly—Natilie True.
Miss Dorothy Pope, a student a: “ An jO ver Sight” . Ntney IJyni
G. E. Rollins, 2400 Park Avenue.
Stetson University, is ,|a-ndinc
.
TUESDAY
Tu“ er—Kttie June (ibason.
A business and social meeting the week-end with her parents ui
fit Ihe Azarian Class of the Weir home on South Sanford Ave­ “ Hand Organ Man.” M. E. tfulnInn—NValie Ttue.
First Baptist Church will
be nue.
“ Dirt”,
II
|{. Fool—Charlotte
held at 7:30 in the church annex.
True.
Hostesrr* will ba Mr*. J. V.
Mrs, Paul Julm*on has bent re­
Jones, Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Jr., moved from the Fernulil-I.mii;ht.&gt;r&gt; "Dinner Fur One", II. It. For i Mrs. Clifford Walker, Mr*. J. L. Memorial Hospital t0 the home of
K r«| fo True.
Jackson, and* Mrs. M. N. Cleve­ her mother, Mr*. (). J. Pope, on
l-'tcjr Ellen
Mitlleton,
Nor.1 land.
youth Sanford Avenue.
Charlottv True.
There will be an important meet­
C. A. ( ’route of UPorte. Ind, Pinnegm to Flaimigtn, T. ,*.
ing of the Sanford Junior High
Duly— Natalie True.
School P.-T. A. In the school au- Buggies M. (’ route of Dclut'i.
dltoriom at 3:43 o'elcck. W. Her- Minn., snd Hairy It. Lewi* ot 1’inno Solo, S .i Rays, .Itiehird
.St’ h'.H il
b ervM r«»er will *p?ak on- T _: Sitwan r.re the guests o f Mr.e:
K.iatz'lu Frame* i n'ltlfr.
Importance of Florida's P.-T. A.’* Harry B. Ix s i* at her home on TraKcily, M. K. Quinlan—EUle
SATURD AY
urging the State Legislature to Magnolia Avenue.
Jane Gb*v on.
Ratify the Child Labor Amend^SU ND AY
"Betty I'ruetlre* Her I'Uno I,**­
Mr*. B. E. Takach ha. retmw. Publle Is Inrlted to attc.id.
L A K E M O N ROE
Mo n d ay
turnrtl homo aftir a week's vI- &lt;♦ , son"— Natalie True.
.
WEDNESDAY
. There*will be a board meeting In Miami a* the gue*t of Mr.
Mrt. Peggy Stokes, of Jni'kwn, o f the Sanford Ganlen Club ami Mr*. Frank Slelion. Mr. nn I
y ills*, i* *|M-nding tit,- winter widt
*Widm«day morning at 10;0o A. Mrs. Mobon accompanied Mr*., basket hall
trlativi-* at thi* place.
flivt-i -ary o f in,. City t.f
tnf
M. at the home of Mr*. II. M. Takach to Sanford earlier 'id* i f |oun ei
■Papworth on Park Avenue.
.•vreU.
le t to on
Mr*. Mary Mrt’orroii and dottgh- and Katlnr"* Night.
trr, Judy, of t haitonoogn, Tenn.,
Mra. S dm y Ni» led the .1
at,, virinng Mi, ami Mr*. Marini t onal and after a short hn u
meeting the tnieting i-a
n&gt;
Hltelby.
.
Mr*. I.il an Guymr, of New over I,, M r*. J. It. Hoot wl
Volk City, I* expecti-il noon to vi*it in ch arge of th" program . « !
* i r n&lt; follows:
her niece* Mt* Philip Kgger.
p iInn r \Y* M*. *riotid mi-irrcr Vo al »elect hn*. Glee I Inti
. . tho it,ainri Jatnairn, ,,f the All Matanna Band Sehi ntn, M
jorie June and II«-i Maty l&lt;
American Cable Co., vi*in-tl 11'ta­
•lick.
ut r* hero onr ate to the Smith St a
Cello Solo, Mt
M.ldt.d Nix.
I land*.
rmupanied In Mr
s drier &gt;
•Mr*. Linda Carr, of lamiiY ille,
Talk mt “ lien ;. »■.“ de l! •/
visiting illative* hero.
at l: M

own a atement and by witnesses
proved the charge true. He thetafur* directed a verdict dismis­
sing lb* Ubel case. *

■

Mr*. P. 8. Dutton * a «
the
aura: o f honor at a delightful
Ua riven yesterday afternoon hr
Mr*. Henry Wish* at her homo
on Park Avtnue. Cu .it* n: the
M r* Prod Perron is Imprnvlnf Ua Included member* of Mr*.
after a minor operation at the Dutton’s ami Mr*. Wight’* ' famyernald'Laufhton Memorial Hos­ ilie* anti Christ ian Scknn Churth
pital yesterday morniny.
auteCiates.

Prlend* of Charleo Sparkman
,|m# ho or sbo attends, and when will r t f ret to loam that hr suf­
_
_ MOW P A Y
____ !tho final scorrs a n added, at the fered a broken arm In a recent
r ' T 1" ' . ? * y
«Wmo of the contest, the lealag Bids mishap.
00
»vowa
** tk* Wotnan a, win five s party for the winner*.
John Aides Brown J r, arrived
A Voetisl PatWr’s Nlrh.
AH » • « * "
#f ^
^
today from tho Univtrslty ot
Florida to bo an attendmt In the
1% • *:
combined with (ho rofu lir month*'” .
Russell-Forrester wrddlnf tonight.
ly btuiatts meetIn* of tho W e s t l " ^ 1 '°
J ^ w M e th .
Mist Anna Lenora Brown and
John Aldrn Brown, Jr., will spend
T t a t a it o r o . meJdne o f , h . " l'l Wod «bo a w ria g sml her ouo- this week-end In Daytona Beach
W oS L b’S m u .I om 7 v Letatw of J *« wU1 * "
M,n BtaU with the!, parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
tha F lm Methodist Church w ill.8P**k Weil of Yoa.
John Atden Brown.

Us«d Car Values

* if~ E ~ % * »l* t le
ruin dumbly I
atanns
Glad t* behold the murder of

W . see where there I* a junk
M# oaar a railroad cn&gt;»«lng oat in
lavrr, Colo., which Hi*pl*ya the
Rawing sign: "Go ahratl: take
»kaare. W ell buy the car."

T&gt;w»k— i«§

tmn m ervalten*

im
1M»
Ittl
1M4

M
Cornell, ■
student *1
Georgia Trek U spending
tht
mid-term
vacation
with
hi*
parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. It. L. Cor*
M il, at their hom* on Millonvill* Avenue.

And P erso n a l

' j S octal

•

With

Margot Graham and

LEGHORNS and T ()Y ()S ,t»o

Gordon June*

}K m p

A

B eech -N u t P u n try

N«» nrc-l for Sjnfor«l womiti In %hup

— ALSO—
"CALIFORNIA MAH

Im«
II A N Dll Al*-’?
While
£ xnd
h l
Pallets

ii

out

of

f«r M ILI.INKKV— — We brlievr Sanford

ii in tired of Ibis *hnp— — Big ti’ y rrlection*
prrtail—and

Ihr

prirn

are

We invile your patronage— —

no

different.

�8ANF0 KD l|ARKEr MTORT
pr

TakiRf » 1--0 Wad la ib* flint ether t «
qmnat. tba Sanford B . Bqaud
*|
chalked up it* Htiath w)a la par, to ■
e*abt auna law night an tin fecal « * * • JJ
ffeoe la tba preliminary ta the, tit-tts.
ffeafard&gt;VknarFarit contest, * • * ; * " * - - ,
jfeat in* the B team ol tba fetter j n T i.ti
ike aecond lima
tbb
etaf a . h i ’ w i . S S h l ' o n 1-“‘.S T yaebool
^ o f / for
o , phaMcond
ilm. M
am
..
Iton a* the local* ttored u lft-10

w an e » battrr ihaa evea terata
ibhausk ib* flrw three quarter*.
i The Winter Park quint, after
tOkWae by a 4-0 count in .the tar|p portion* of ibe flret quarter.
MRltad fire, took the lead and held
tap edre for tho greater part af
tba flret two period*. Grier, etaiIbr forward for tka vWIting a n tePM We, wo* reipnniibl* for ihe etaferity o f Ma team’* point* In tho*#
apaalpg canto* a* be *cortdilme
•Bar lima from the field and ih*

F fefe*. A lb *’*

Bar.

I i m m M i i I, A ln n M . I a n »
I K W trr RACK — Vaturlt T1 Bold
_____ |Vealur*. M u ir Jim, M &lt; m r MR
I l.urky Horsham. 4*1*1 H i* '* '
i Kap C, Raff purler. Wally M*T g T J , . NINTH HATH—r a la rttr:
tmdr
u a i l i . Ilnrahant. Joat Raaar, l.laala Ta»*
• '* * , HrUn. Ann VaNh, « » M 4 r
Kail,
.
W"
l&gt;a,r- 5-**’e lAd, M r CaR
aahatRl t k s t i i RACK—T i l m il.: Tra*
Ihaji, Np»e&lt;Jr Jurne*. Ana T r m
, annular llaatay, Joel Cam* (Wtjinn’a 'Mianna, Amarlea* I »lstaler,
maatlr 'Traffic Chase*.

&gt;w &lt;w from outskfe U»*
foul lam and Embry’. h u l.- iM
count »t ll&gt; U ,iiw lM r foul shot
hr It fk f? tad t Gold ( 0*1 by tha
asm* wonky, p T ( tha local* , a
I W I Wad u.tha hall a « W .
JackaaM opaai l iba third npuar•er with a foal that and Grist Gad
tb* comm with ail aadarbaabat tplmm

— ■ T*1"*

'*■ »

to

Circuit Conrt ot Ik* Nlklk iw t*
rial Circuit 'of the »U la at Ftar' Ida, la and fer aeailnol* Csaatr.

wTRAWhunMed —
tkt Mcoad tu tro r, *%EA!&lt;a. (U W A .- n a .b .* » K * .
P0**** f* two

In a rtbound to give Son- * * * * •
I In n certain cauee between UVKII
faid a , labiiaailal load, which J * * " ! *
HTItKinr U tK O CfU IPAKT, plainnrr. a at. A LUX BROSt'ttAT, at al.
ohbaugh threatenad from ilm* la
■leftnifaate. I will te ll ky public
Urn*, « a » never relinquished for ***** **
*B tba third
aucllun
to 1k* klakaat bidder far
the real o f ihe fray.
'
‘ M f were oufaeored, ala ntrInal— , a.n.milr a o ^ ««ii| r :
rath In front af Ib* Conrt Itaaaa
i t l i.#*. at. » ' • ' *
V i V i it
door In Ike City o f aanfard. FterUmban, mad. ,wo u i d a r b u - o X *
' * * f0U,f ralr to aood. ieo-y.lt. W A * t li.
Ida. halwaea tka leant koara tj
bet ikete la aoeceaaloA and J a t k - I „
,
, ***v
. •
aale. oa Monday. March I. |»lf.
m*nd a«&gt;d»rete, market ***Ofr
all that certain trart nl land la
" * ramo through with a ‘ twin‘‘" f 1* *
* • '* ■ *tr, ' * Fla. per
h"!'**•••..
Yu,"N
‘
hcmlnole
Conaly,
FUrlda.
de*
nualltv
a
»4
ruixklluB
I
M
H
.
n eater to ,cad ihe count 10 I5-1D ?w ?*1,*on
,h* fo,ml! b*»Wd.iho
ecrlbtd a* (elluwe:
’ cltKBAOH- ICIJIHM B - * ! •
ere ike third period finished. , i*0* * 1* roB' ^
° * 10 * »«0 «r .
b#r ffle t ’ SH |,H*|.iie
.J
a rlR A rM
Bapplle* mademla.
, w •* t - » «tr * l Park
d e m a n d llabt. m a r k e t
dulL1 arcanUng lo Ih* plat thereat
Hal Fargo*0A'a spectacular one-1 THU*. with tea polptc, led the ^CAPOAtJKi IQ tlK H N IhiAvjr, iic»nand miHli’filip I w A i l PI*, baa
bore..
B l o o m e d * '*
recorded
In
Flat Soak I,
haaded ihop opeacil the acorIna winner* while Cook, with four, BtMitjr.
J p e «» •*. ot lb * PubHe Record*
r u . c * t * n i* n * . _J g g ?l-tle. New Nealand, to-ter.
••
p«r lull* » • * « r&gt;r»w
d|»«Ulr ,
FI*, boa hpre, Telut demlaol. County, Florida.
■Tba local* grabbed an early
roM lllon.
few C rM hn ocK fancy i s t - y j i . ,
J A M U a kllin u N . j l L
I upruf*
f
JBIBo#irnI lfuolae
litv m U* IhwPt: JlBt«r »H
had la Saehry dribbled bt for a
TI&gt;M At&lt;«w— Kuppltee mndrrntw I «»■ II. F la il RACK,
tfftBLp
Ii#«1 Mi. *i,i’ * p r f, j r
Mteamr after whWk Dal Farguaoit
CAIlItcmA-Hnppll** ? #^ tr*ml!iiV demand— ad*rule, market elcndv. 1 Atloraey (or PUIatUf.
mana moiftnitwa mark #t
IK . I « A
lil&lt; A Inraer. 1.U.J----------------,
&lt;M lha aam*. Winter Park called
riB. |&gt;«r dot.
w oflllf IJ*
*****
n v
ooe.i.io
I , , ! , , , . Ntmt-M o r A p y iirA T tm a r w s
fee time after play waa returned,
TAX IIRSS
|HMir»r. lowar; T n p H *»■- W » - crate*, appro*. M lh&gt;. net. aretn
a Inralpgi nee. In quality, 1.1'.,
Notice la hereby ale*». Ih*l B.
fewhi fem tha (coring column *a
' ' V i . r itr —t w &gt;n i n a
i»*
"J*,U aNTHBR. holder of Tha Certl*
Gtiee pappad one ,1a from the
r r n ^ t r j -• n *.
«c
dm nraie No itit, i**ued ih* Jrd dar
ta.le.la. acc. I» ar*d«. J-M*1*"fight aide of ihe enurr. Merchant
CKIAtRT
IIRAUTH— r i m p e t
J * ? "* 4, p4r ,h.“ ' »t Anauet. A. U. 1111, kaa filed
ilnlrh. bunch**, *«*. u auaittr- •het, ll-aa*. Mnlml ho. *pra, l*e Hma |a mjr nlflce end haa made
■Maaed a feu] »hui ami Grlcrcame
‘ ■—■'■
i ij application fnr a laa deed lo b*
ilroagh with a aucrcufal ronrer.
_
-'
* " r ~r~ '
' leaued thereon.
Paid a*r1ltl«*te
alaa after, which Zathry miaacd
W lk T K B V A R S k—Fll
Mlttrr, f .........
»
MW from the charily mark. After
■ei
■ «• *
f
«
,
note. Mat* ot Florida, to-wlt:
aMAliag ihe ball away from a
Shafordtic, Grier ilrilibleil In for
XU
IT a l l X II r n i B I f
BBH, Becllnn !». Townehtp tt
P _____ i d n ______ m ______ i - l !fe«'b. liana* 1| Raet. I Acre*
■Balkar counter, putting lit* viallU IC e A l U O ff ir &amp; C K
Th&lt; •■•»e»«i-ninfthe Olid propIMB our In front after which Sarh*
•
under the a.Id c .r tu ic ...
fy aaitaed another convtrilon at*
TOTAIN
Hnnlnn
lampt.
•
Favor,J m th# featured ninth k n o w n . ' "
* " '™ *
,;:‘ '
Gdbam tipped In a rebound to
tacaa. theUmgwood dog .rack rede" " A ' ^ r d l m ' t ' S i " &amp;
tonight la the ip ttd y Hula Ann property d— rlb*d therein will hi
| h » Hanford a momentary read
Faith who will be up against aome *“ J* •" ib# b i«h **i bidder at u *
feat down by Grier with another
real rompcllton In Speedy Karl. t t ^ l u r S .hi""'*
ftom the right aide. Morrla made
Mae D uff and Lady lloraham. Sly t * » . which ie ih* i * " q?JrV )
fea under banket *hoi to give Winfop will he handicapped hy Wo
, **” •
lav rath a {Ml edge a* tha quar­
alignment lo ihe ten bo*s
i»Sy
,h * * ,h ‘U r uf February.
ter cloned.
I&gt;u«y Lightening and U, 8.
u. I*, iik iin u o n .
1 Del Fors-Uion ctoae&lt;l the gap
Bond* are favored to eop tba
!,f •■•rcoit Cuun or
fe the opeulng eernpcln of the nee-

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Ann Faith Chosen ;"^v
To Win In rn tu M

end quarter with n field goal hut
Morrla retaliated with a Ilka coun­
ter. Otlham maitn an underwhelm
abut but Grier t a m e ihruugil wuh
B like tally. Dal F'.rtitiaon made a and Jim Hiaplur, handled ihcnmilre* Odham, C .......
well lunier die rirrumalance*. a*d&gt;. Furguaon, G
ilid Morgan and Iturk Fiirgmon Hi a pier, &lt;] ......
who *l«n raw uciinn.
11. Furguaon, F
Billy Zathry Irnl lha Inral* in Cooper, F ... .
•coring, accountIng for four field Mondon, G ...
goal* and four inula, a torn! nf 111
par iminia while Odl.am and Dal ForTOTALS
*Kv gumn eame ihiough wlih eight
np'eie. Grier lm| the mark of the WINTF.R I'AKK
"'** iloeetq with eleven point*.
Morrla, F ....
"7 .
Tho Celery Frth, with ihe ram* Grier, F ......
„ f marling cnmh'nailnn, runrGting of Neldi, C
..... |Znrhry ami Merchant, forward*. Carter, G .... ..
to (blliam. icnter, anil Dal F»rgttron' Cook, 0 .......
* I* and 8'nplrr, guard*, will fate a Jtfrkiuit. F
fer tough aaalgnmeni lonlrhi when'Quirk F
....
they mrei ihelr pen-nnial rival*. Strong, 0
■he Oilamln Tiger*. In the latier'a
lair, ihe Cnll-euni in Ortaiolu, Thai TOTALS
Tiger*, with hill one defeat in
“ 1 **
dtpe, ihpi hamlrd iliom hy Knud*,
hold a HiKID win over the local*
which w«* ihe flrat eediark aufftreil hy the Fed* during ihe
Tran* Wynn, 2-y**r-old Texa*
rare hone, waa named hy combin­
ing' the name* of hi* lira and hi*
■lam — Tran»muia and Winnie
O’Wynn.

■IeII* double.

Clatsified Advertisements

all kind* of Karin Implement*.
Sea Hill
Implement Co., Oak
Ave. A 3rd Street.
MF.N1 GKT VIGOR AT ONCF.l
NKW (hurei Timle Tablet* con­
tain raw ny*irr invigtiraiea an&gt;l
other tdmulnni*. One dime pe|M up
organa, gland*. If not delighted,
BHtker refund* few cetiti paid.
Call, writs McKeynokla Drug Company.

&lt;2— Warned.

Ife — A p u tu ic n ta fa r H a s t.

FOR " I iZ N t P^Fumliheti
aparlmen , four room*

2S— Permanent WtvlmrIHKNK’S MODERNISTIC Beauty
Baton located on Jacksonvilla
Highway, north Daytona Curve.
Permanent Waves 91.94 to 95.00.
Guirantaed. S p a a t a l-Eyabrow
anh or hair cut, shampoo, sat,
dry aad maaknre all far fl.OO,
W ANTED: MAN ta sell alectrlAmt ---- 1------- *
t f w m a w I a R w . Telapbon* Ml-W, DaLand.

FOR BALE i t 1-1 anas tUad
land, 8-room hottap aad barn on
W. 1st St. Mm C. W, FWraalar,
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dark *» Cltenll Caart al
HeMikola, Ceaaty, riatidk.

It is amaziiig that a
whiskey priced so
sensibly as Gfenmoee
can be offered at full
100 proof strength.
Most whiskies In
this price class are
from 7 to 10 p er
cent lower In proof.

From all lodicaGoua, Del And
will nut be reprtJtnted In the
f'lotlila Hint# I-eagua this »umnter, it waa learned today fol­
lowing lha failure o f negotiation*
between DaLantl ilia mo ml head*
and Mobby LaMotta of
the 8a-,
vannah Club of tho South At*
Untie Leagtu to materlaUie.
|
W. J. Page, huainea* manager
and virtual “ owner1' of the eluh,
la*t night practically
mlmiltfd
that the failure of LaMotU to
undertake a portion ot the flnaneUI burden would ipcll lha
doom of DeLand'a hope for •
harebell team thta lummer.
,
Indicating
that A working
ugrcemtnt had been raacheti with
‘ he Cincinnati Rada, Pag* itattJ
that dire*tor* of tha club had m l
been able to rata* fund* to tlnance the lighting of Conrad

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PAS N M
Nolle* la hereby #»»••• that
T R IU T IW I OF N l T H O D I I t
f t i u n a i . oewdo. r m . boWM M
Ta* carlinaai* k *
U * b mewea
the Tih day or Jaty, A. Bt t i t s
baa filed Mm* la my affla* sad
h»e ni*de appHcotlon fer a U *
deed l » be tee bed there**. PaM
certificate embrace* the foilawiae
deeerlbad property la lha County
of M i n i * . Mata e f Flariia, toe

Weemad ae*aid1ke__ W . h e , tM
•riaerty rtmcrtWd therein will *

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tw t w r r r m r r r r rw rw w t i t W
Rand* It C u t. 1* Aero*.
peas aww»wwa.w rw w aT T n a a The •eeeeemeht at lha Mjd R » » *
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redeemed eeeotdlng l# I»»-,, *he
property d— rtkqd^lkemla will ka
„ild to the klakda* bidder a\! lha
-Otirl-hnuea f e » f U M h e tlrP t Mekday la Ibr month ^ K * V * k a r c h
wbleh U tk# l e f h*r » ' « » " * .

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renel—*t tq *PPe-r I* t » » bltl -'f
ramptalat -qwjtlir*
-1
Ot W. RRRNDON.
'it * J p e ''’ *
«t* ,k * f Circuit Court ot *kn«e ekillled #•**■’ #
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Beatlaol* Cakkty, liarlda. 1
j. in Mafutd. Fleet**.' sa Maaday.
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I™ k a 1** Sav * » IMrek. 1»*T. -aad
la Aefeatt at *ui-k aaaeamae* a*wwTtrm e r ~ A F r M T A T ie s r « 3
yAi s la p
r w arq mafeaso will b* *Pter*d
Nolle* I* hereby gleaa, that C.
It I* faetkar ante»*A that IM*
A. lieWHOBTKR, bolder o f \k • t
.*
Taa t'rrllfleifl# Ha. I t leeued th&gt; &gt;rd*r ikatl ha nabtlak*4
-aep
far r—,f i»«— -&gt;i|va We*b*
Tlh day uf Anauet, A. I), ta t t ha*
to
Tk*
fcaford
Herald,
a
W
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a
rileal same la my ntlle* aad haa
mad# appl Iratio* for a taa deed uaper aabllakrd la Bapfard. Braitml*
rnnatr,
plnrbfa.
lo be iMLird Iberena. Held certifi­
aad ant-red tbl# l l l b dar
cate embrace* lha tallawlag a#- ■f Tlnaa
Jeaaary. l t d .
eerlbed property la the rouaiy o f
a r . RNRNnnx.
Bemlaol*. Mat* at VUetda. «*-■ !•:
*nrrk.
BWH of N W t* atN W H BeeRr. A. M. WKRKlt
lion II. Tow napIp t* final h.
Deputy Cterb.
Runs* I* 15**1. I* per** more
-Hfcn n. writxnx.
or lee*
mdlrlta, for n s ta tlff.
The aeeee.menl of lha aald H I M
'* Rated tkle I l k day at february,

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NINTH RACE — F
LADY ROUMAM
JUST SNOW
l-IUIB TACTICIAN
ANN FAITH
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Y Out Oi Florida
| Loop This Tear

WANTKO: MULK. yuunK, weight
appmilmalely 10'10 p o u n d * .
Mum lie rhrup for ra*h. Alao
one horae wagon. Write F. O.
Hoi 1 1Hit, Orlamlii, giving full
deicrlplion.

LOST; GOLDKN color,-tl IVr.ian balk. 107 K. 5th St.
kitten. Finder pto**e call MU*
FOB HUNT: GAIIAQM apartment.
Marian Meaner, 747-J,
lU 'W . 4th fev I’hone t'JH.
LOST) IN or near ptMi-ufflco,
vataran'a check payable ,» Hoy
Tlndalh Howard. Mu nicy-Huger, FOR YOUR Floor*, Furniture
Uanlwar* Co.
and Woodwork, a»k for Lit*tatkote Varnlah, Stain. StanleyHuger* Hanlwar* Company.

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Filliw The Deft At Leaiweed!

10— Flow era and Itantk.
IIAVK YG'JIt WATCH repalie-v I Kl BUY 1’ I.ANTS fur eale. M. H.
Ni Don, I’ hone -51 J.
by on* who tca'Jy know* how.
Bflpg*, Jo* ale:, Magnolia Ave,
Ktlll SALK: Aialca I’lanl*. 3:*
each, roue bu»hc». ‘£'tc vneh.
FOR HKKDF.HH Html I'luwr,
llualtra, Hr*** Sprayer* ami Ilemy ilumell Seed Co, I’hone

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By Citizens
Recovered By S:*en
in Gulf Community
Reicue Party

h i Ti

rife Exemption
"Bornsifts* BBT Ban

M all C arrier Found
A ft e r E frk t Day**
In Coal T u n n e l s

MCNTROMEUY. Ala... Fib. 3.!
'iD —Thr Alabama II.ium- pa**r«l last night * two p«r cm
tml sent the ntra*ure lo the
reached down general pair* tax bill, 47 to 11
* over Palms wtek.
iv anil with t The mra*urv r 'I* for n-prtil
Ihrough Citric* of Alabama’. new I 1-2 per rent
.
, ... Vrnwn ireripi* tax law that went
V * V W
U Into effect Jan. I. ami levle* the
il, three badly tax cilrectljr tWi the cunsuntrr. The
a tloren more grow* reeelp a tax law, umter
mroofe.lami
hunlreil or *.* per fit* In Male court, give* mer■n* ue ofilgtil-neil but lininju* ebanla the option of almithintr
ei).
the tax or pnulng it un.

Mi*. Frank Sml h. who » lilt
Mr*. Minnie Kbrht. «.i&lt; ill uno
nf the l.uihNni*. *ail there was
a unl'Un rear anti iho h«n«o he.
Ban to melt ami away rrszi'y.
" I thought we woul l nit In'villa* I." Mra. Sml h *ni&lt;l. "Thrn.
a* suddenly n* it stn-lel, it w.* i
all m er”
Ti’ h"U»e nrrH two other* weie
T ftril-o ff their fnunlnlloti* nn-l
let itiovn «e vrr.il feet tway with
joneii'emble ilamnro,
IVwcv Catvi h * ! nnolhei* pm'
ef an experience. When tf.o to.**
Intr p ntteil he iva* nalonlshed 'o
pet* tii.i neiv blue telco Ptilt Ilf
It Pelf .from the hanger nn llte
iloor ami fly out nf the win 'nv .
When the blow pi.**Ctl, fan-*
went prarrliing for the pull. Th*
ig am- root wn* on fop of n telrorn'iti
hoppiial pole 110(1 feel rtivny, lttl‘ the ves*
ami troii*rr* were gone.
John Taylor teiwi'tej hi* r *
II WKII ‘oil stove *vai vl*ting o*| the
.—(Ah— Writ porch when ‘ he storm Ml.
writer hut il win -it'uo- upright in thist, anJ yanl when thr Mow wa* ever.
I f t iter- Voi her hi* home nor Copt*’* wn
m About ilntnagPil.
nun, o I *l'h’ lorttrtin whippet thiuitgli
p *erre-]n po’h 100 yanl* ' ut ami *&gt;H
i, film yvtds wile. Some tiiiiMini-- In the
I path were left inlnr .

ttoa lor exemption, na ta. I M l I
tow specifies it R necessary that
• to g 4* thia la ordar to secure
P*ir exemption. Howiror. k
ahouM not be n fc u u iy , nm4 $t
prrvloui'y stand the rsqalrimint
la limply a lot of axpanihra rad
•apr Injected
by
tboaa
who
fought
Ibo
Amendment origl■ally Bnd are itHI trylnv In o*• n way yoaaibto to nullify R »
“ In ordar to make -.ilia Halo
m ar clear It would tor aoceiiary
to fevlew the passage uf the law
in HIM* which rannot bo dono
completely in a
brief
article.
However, any oat who ia familiar
wh!t the facta, or caraa to taka
time to levicw
the complete
record, will observe that tha law
w.&gt;.i originally paaaed by
the
Sena Ia ami that the Senate en­
deavored, flrpt. to brnalcn the
fenpa of homealead exemption
and oecond, to elmpllfy the meth*
od of procedure, In to far an
poeaible. After thia Rill wax
panted I v tha Senate ami een‘i
*'o tha Houae the r-ame old
forcea which fought homcptcad
exemption in 1054 immediately
rel.-unehed their fight."
-th e Rill waa completely ru
vrlt.en by the Hoaaa Commltun
on fiaancea and taxation andths
-potato waa forced, by virtue of

WASHINGTON, Feb. fi.-W)

NOTICE: Arriving Daily

SPRING SUITS
lalr*l * 1 ) le* anil
pat*
lei a*. See thrm—Wrar thrm
— I*ay for them later, I'SK

Thr

Oar llu tlirf

I'lan.

$17.50 suits
• 1.00 deposit. hal. SUM) whly

922.50 Suits
M.IHI dep ail. lull. SI..T0 vsUv

928.50 Suits
(2 Pair I'antH)
W.1H) dryim'l. hal. 9I .&amp;0 wkly

COW AN CO
-111 Flonl 1*1 Street

the flood ttdo eueylnf through a itrrrt In Leulivllle, Ky- a motor boat m iswsg •
•hewn faery lag a fordo e of ceeih. Tha body. wrapped In a aheet, la that ef an untdIMi
of maity who parlahod In that city** crettcel tsteitrophe, (AseecHtid Preae PtseHJ

TRIO TRIED FOR SLAYING O F C O N TRAC TO R

ipotk coatiol o f ;bp lloust,

accept the bes! J t H W i m i r
the urtgiaal Sill tha: they could
aecure. Tho plain people of tbie
State hare alweyp been con;
froatci at every pection of the
Legislature hy tboee who w en
able ta employ high-priced Ink
by lata, lawgera and spokesmen
to look aftat tha (nterea a of tho
rich *nd powerful and tho peo­
ple bad to i * t along tha beat
they could without help an I I
want It known now that I do
not propoee that any high-prion!
lobbyists, or high-powered law.
yera are going to miscons rue or
thwart Iho will of the people on
tho exemption granted to 'he
people an their family ahelte-.
without Imitng the people know
nn the
f t o o r . of the Beaate
whit they r e doing and bow
they are trying to do it."
“ I want to reiterate my pr*
vioup ptxfoment that the people
are in no mood to have tbeli
homePlead exemption nullified by
the "Juggling” of thorn *h o de­
sire to keep their own
laxei
down, at tha expeate of the pro
pie who own and occupy home*,
mad if tha special Interests keep,
| p thia htoakey bualneoa hey
may noon ftni that the entkie
ad valorem tax system has been
abolUhcd in order to make the
homestead exemption
effective.
and further, to protect the small
property owners from the continted efforts of re- nln group*
or apdcla) advantage"

Summed af Maying 3 W. MaPaddan, a pmttrapUf af Aahevllle. N. C, Kmmett Saddle fright} former dap.
« b abirtff af daltr eawnty, Ttnaasaaa, and two an-defendants, Lloyd Parian (left) and Clarence Creeks
(asever) were plated an trial at Puaktaww, Tens. Caddie elelma he abet In self-defense on a lenity read
between Ooektaum and Murphy, K. C-, but peeeecutlen wttneeeee teetlfled Mt Paddew appeared to have heed
unarmed. (A tootle ted Preet Photo I

Fifty-two varsity and 75 freshcaramen are reporting for
n ew m 'he Unlvtrahy e f Callftrgto.

FOR RENT: Five Room modern
bungalow.
I IS
W. I0tb St.
Phone 104 or U25-J. Waller ' 3.
Coleman.
V o U N dT " h i L vS:R~an.l Rust p . alaa Cat at tom rr o f Meltonellto' and Oeneva. Tall Z *tl f^ f.
amtto.

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(1 ) Completely ManisHCS Dingy, Soapy, HAPD WATl* SCVM-Preoents
Premature Dulling end Graying of Colors In Dainty, Espentiue Things,
(2 ) Makes S Timas CHKATKM SUDS Than Any Soap in the ! I AHOUT
WATCH. Not A Water Softener—A Complete Washing Agent.

!?a &gt;' s w ? t e *
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(9 ) Can’t Possibly Harm Any Color or Fabric That's Safe in Plain WaterYet Takee Out Lipstick and So-Called ” Impossible" Smudges.

w^iH,*'•;*«' h* y„‘2 7 " '" i
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(4 ) Klnsee Out CoMfLCTCLYend THOHOUCHLY-No Soapy Deposit Lett.

VATICAN CITY, Feu. 5.-l'op e
Flue Xt was reported to be rett­
ing comfortably early today after
p cleaning of leg wounds, by the
bunting of varicose veins.

Men

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ORdf Mad* For Iho Solo Purpooo ol Acquolntinc More
Women WHR DRIFT • • • The Amaiing and Revolution*
ary Haw Prootor A Gamble Suds Discovery That. . .

LOH ANRKI.ES, Fob. 5 - - &lt; «
— Charging crualiy, Arline Judge,
film actress, fUc*l suit fur divorce
against Wesley Rugglrn, motion
picture director, yesterday—fourth
birthday of their sun, Charles
Wesley. The petite brunette cited
five instances of alleged crualiy.

MEXICO CITY. Feb. 5.-IA 1
) Two army lleuienanrs w tr. killed
yesterday as their plane crashed
and berned while attempting to
land here, ■ short time after turn'ng back from a practice flight to
Uoaterrey.

With the Purchase ot Big 25c ECONOMY
Site Package at Your Dealer's

DON'T DELAY . . . AC1
Simply Do This
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Ta Keep Your Loveliest Things Looking Colaefut, Fresh And C oyiGoTo Your Doolor And
Buy A H e Sfee Package Of Draft. Then, For
Only le More—Receive A full SI to ISc Pockego To Try. Money Bock U NoC Satisfied.
O Procter and Ramble nulre thin rmviriahle
uler—a rriubr filtecn-ccnt puckace of lAtxrr lor
I f —tor Uie u;le put(w e uf iitdiking more women
lu try thia amarinx and utterly new wutiing trratiun. ho that ttwy cun ace (pr (Aroncirri tlmt lirn*
afloat is the way In wa*Jt line thlnya befjetllf and
•Uh utter tafety tu any rolor or labrk llut pUu
water won't harm.
Just go to your dealer’s and ert a hi*, economy iLe
twenty-hvcHcnt package ol Dktrt. And ywi'll
receive foe unit onk CXNT. a recuUr 15c package
of D u r r (a 15c packageTiurk.nl npccUily tu sell

try Ib ten —(IV * vn and product patrr.trd U. S.
Irttrri fulmt, 1.'*-n.T'U to 7 iiwlu.itri the n*nt
•auuiiti easkiHi Ji u-twery in out 2tx*&gt;)tan&lt; For
I mt.rT brings art tnlmly nrie umcctilS'it of how
long you can wi-jr lingerie, ihllli.n I,....and hint
woolma uiihont w ing th&lt;m grow dim. dull and
lifrlnt. And the rhicflrraton for this it l»i.tu«t
IhrhCT run’/(ntwihlyjutm any luml-wattr "tCUTtl."
Tltis "scum" whii h you always t*c in &gt;&lt;»ur rime
water, is unruditi-ahlr in your wadi wattr )tt it
is Ihcrr, dinng its vkinus work, w.idt .ill; r wadi,
dulling the lustre of ymir shnr lin^rtii-, si.itliiig
nrul itrraUng silk ol&lt;* l.inrs. And tin* it ln.'-nvii
though you have u*sd what, Iwftne tlieih-nomy
s.f Ihrtrr, was retogniin) as the Ir-d. n "it e»i*nnvr, soup known for washing fine f.ihn. *.
Amaiing aa this may uem, I &gt;m t r s-mlt all this
Insure it ten'I/vrM trum. And even it*&gt;11 auuimg,
Imirt actually remora the Atuldaun, itinaing
ic tan partkleo that failed to rinse away in | m m u
soap washings-Irt s'Vuin dulled'" tol'Miome up
U&gt; their (rurbrilliarnr. You'll 1*’ Ihrilhd lo hv the
delicate colors ord lrr| the silky vollm-.i ol your
itvecrnt stocking* "wadi lack" In Did y I sudt.
g Times Greater SuJs
In addition, listy r docs these three remarkable

things no single soap has ever done, or ran do now:
Makes 5 times girater suils Ilian any soap
in Ik s k u t J n l u u ln .

CleanwH thoroughly — i-vrtt IliHlUk arid
SO-called "irn|*JMil&gt;le" mnurlges!
Rinses out touipUltly — no *«ci|iy deposit
kfL
Ily comparison Durrr makrs even Ihe purest
irup you havecwr known teem lurslt—berauws
l)lrr&gt;t suds loniain n.i ulCoU. Alkali in wo[wuls
is what lades itilors. UuF.rr suds are the ante
mhIs you tan grt that do not contain alkali.
Y ou'll I * astonidusl how, wash niter wash, silk
stinking* actually term like new when you use
lhn vr. It's economical U*&gt;. For liitlantr, in
hard water, you n**d only live hall as much
lhu:rr us you would Hu- lmr*t -snip Makes. We
■kui't ad. you to lakeotir Word f«w Uiese amaiing
claim*. 1‘toti them ,ur yourself at our risk.
Take AJoantage ol le Sale Today
Please take special notice that this unusual Id
bargain sale is /moled. You can only get Id
I Mrrrr while yimr dealer’s stuck lasts. Remem­
ber to grt Dturr today. Your money back if
you're not satiated. Act tiukkly and avoid dieajSJuuUnmit.

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BEHIND ITS BULKHEAD CAIRO AWAITS "ZERO HOUR

CAIRO APPEARS VICTORIOUS

"W ill It hold!" That « r i l tha question on the Mpo of everyone In Cairo. Ill, u (Itlaana surveyed Iho long emergency Bulkhead mado at dlr\and
boards atop Iho (O-loot ptrmansnl floodwell surrounding tho city. Already Hood stator hoo climbed to Iho poah of tho permanent well
•ad la thrratsnlng to go higher. Thla panoramic pkturc shows a section of tho ro-enforcod stall stllh tho great sea of statsr Just under tho rim.
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(Associstsd Press Photo)
Itvafc Uta tricky Ohio river began ■ nose aaaauit ogalmt Cclro.
eHMn g Inchon of tho seawall top. and within S feet • Inches
its no the dike, and • looomotlse raced aandbag reinfcrclng to

SHERIFF READS INJUNCTIO N T O A U T O STPIKERS

C O LE BLEASE MARRIES A G A IN

•herill Tom Wolcott (center) reads an Injunction to sit-down strikers In tho Plther Dody plant No. f at
Pllnt. Midi., gising them 31 hours la Issve tho building. At some plants the shtrllf was lustily
booed, but the strikers remained orderly. Deputy Gerald (tubby (left) and Col. Cdward Carrier no*
companled the eherlll on his rounds. (Asaodetsd Prose Photos)

CHA1NGANG LENDS A HAND AGAINST

Colo L. Dlease. cs-governor el South Carolina and former United blateo
senator, and his bride, tho farmer Mrs. Carolina Ployd Knott, are shown
at home tn Columbia shortly -fter their honeymoenleea wedding at tho
home of her parents In Newberry, gieaee'o first wife died three yearn
ago. He la M. Hla bride la 40. (Associated Press Phots)

•y o u t h : A

A N D .W ALKS O U T

i won snapped an I vango IIat Dhaka Crawford hwlod tha lie at Wllledd Andrews, attorney for Ivantea g ample MsPherean. at deposition hearing at Lea Angolan In her |1.0aa,000 slander suit
Jmee. Andrews denied ho had triad to frame her at Almoo’a roevest “ You're a liar,* Dhebo
Than tfsa farmer “ Angel aP iretdw ay* stormed furiously out of the ream and mat a former
peJIea thief, taka teye (ha tanked Mm aa tha jam. (Associated Prose Phela)

OLE RIVER
CINCINNATI STREETS

The steady clank af leg-lrana an tha shuttling (eel ef nsgra'aanvleta la heard above the
Memphis. Tsnn, in man'o mighty tattle with the flooded MleelaeippL “ Oat ala rtvar" I
|a (load time. And to the convicts, Uu.id leg to leg. shoulder eandboge atop tha Itw a p

SHOUTS

IN WAKE OF RAVAGING FLOOD

■atar. The be Iaht U Which tha torrents reached le
net tar tram Croeiey field, homo of Dm MnoHmat

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More Fruil* And Vegetables Than
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Established In I90H

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A ntique Display
A ttracts ManyA
Centennial Opens

Farm Youth Held
A s Kidnap-Slayer

Historical L o r e l a ' c ____ Hmaamm
Seen In Hundred*
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O f Object* Shown J j |0 (| C ilA I ifft d
S t o r e W indow .

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Larking From
Flood Rivers
Gigantic Task Of Reh a b i l i t a t i o n I*
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New Storm Threatens
Gale-Lashed Pacific;
Atlantic Waves Rage

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J u n io r Legion

MEMPHIS Feb. fl.-l/Pt - In-rrase.l flow front the Mi»«i»*ipr»i I
above Cain*. III., unlay retarded
he reef»&lt;*.on of tcconi err*:* ami
kept alive n waning threat to the
valley’* flood defense*.
The peak of the burden shoved
Wilton Uowe, of Orlando. n,
Into the Mi»»i**ippi front the HiKophonu re at Mets.m I ’ niversity.
ver-rav«cnl Ohio Valley wa* will s|wn.| Tilt "day at 8«minol.»
mile* below Cairo but the water’* High Sch«*o| *|H-«klti|r to th* file
.
rrttrat wa» alow and army enyi ,!*«*. • . f Harry Cordon. R«we., x*-nrt&gt;- -JtM WI’ A employe* in
Order* tor new equipment ••»
ncer* .aid levee, a* far *»u I. a. a mrmlvr » f the Stetson varsity s&gt;m|n|,,(. ,.„un,
nrt&gt; ,|r« wlnu. completely out lit u Sons of the
l.rgittn ilium and tuple .step- were
xrV would bv \ultu*r- «lrb»tn* t am. will infract the
iM .7 o V m .n v d T ,..
Sat.ford ...dent*
oryattiwlion »«0.000 per month, .receding to forwarded by IVtvy Mi •&gt;. in ter
lean la'gton i hail mail
Itoy*'
* I’onfkleni* per*i*irsl that c l* * * ! “ f
I"‘ l"»
l'»«blem* " rTlH,rt U,ur’ 1 ’ "'•’ f h&gt;" " ’
enenuntrtod;
an,I advi»e them on Katie, County wotk drevlor.
Wink.
now ra.pmy dik, top* ultimately enenutt
.
.... Culf of M e v '
Kvpected to artivi- hero wi'hiii
would pa*. ...._
Into the
I’*1" - ’ ••( diluting. Cor-1 In the week closing today, he
ico without further major damage, doit, a graduate of Stetson I ni- mhl,
I
III day . the -hlpmon' will la*
but flood flghtrr. utlntltte.1 a .o.jVer.lty
d.l«,te coach at the|W|)rk
projef,.. nf that cwnposiil of
tub: drums, eight
l» ik Ip i , iini*
|.s sliii.it and one
Charged with .the
W
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pair *.f ryinUiN.
. . . .
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.lay* could precipitate a grave
service* me tisrsl in -owing
Ing of Dr. J. C. B. Davi* of W it-, erjiU&gt;
Mr M«*i • •m«t th** «naip ilium ♦
J |rooms nnd canning kitchens
nr** ti» I «• iimiIi* ii|* in i:**M niul
low Springs, Mo,, Robert Kenyon,
Addihmal fatalities pushisl .o
Mr. Knrle irpoited that the I'lur r«»!«*n«, nil&lt;ip,cil l»y I J i m *
20-year-old
Oxatk*
mountain
,j,e number of deaths charged
*•-«* will
farmhand, is shown after he wa*
fj4MM| while the swift tall
— Oviedo Public
I’ar’v swimming tin I n*|fM*n. wl flr ill,.
l*»* nf nilviT liui*-*.
brought to Kansas City jail for in ,(,* ^hio enatlnl many of the
|i«Hi| is completed nnd p i lial.ly
Th«* \«iivl im triiiiti'iit* nn* tlu*
safekeeping.
( Aisocialed 1‘res* j ooo.IHW refugees lo return to wa- ^ J | t y N F W S l l l l l l ’ F’ S “ ,l* Ih "a ily for use within two
mu* \.»Ur lyjH*. iiinktiiif it |»«»*
l l s i l l s M . !»■ M a s
Photo. week* when
the bn'hhou-e It *ildi* tn |«hi\ iii.iii| .ni* ««lh«*r
Bilndiy’* tides. Ti'al Station, finished . The patk area tt-elf
Mum thi* **tiititl’i ! •! I
im IN
Orean I’ter. Im ytona lleach tow needs only a sm.ill nmoimt of v%hi* h un* un i liy «M ilrmit « «•* |»11:.'tT,
liftieh. .VJH i .VI h U K,tt',m|f
lH*
cwmplHnl. i„M ,.,,„i,,,i»*,| %%fttt, il. valvi* liu
Monday' t n l c t low,
o’clock;
Tin* w"iV iline or *.iit| tin* |hmi|i |*lrn,
high, I. ill o ’clock.
i- one Ilf the finest |.rojert« in
|l„rinc the *xir'
tiir',- month, of
•&gt;. !;■ I- io l v ,V. _fe,-t it- i .
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- III.
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Ki in *IT*i k u«f.
7 yesterday
tHia-ts a m&lt;|ntiim ilrp'h o f haulers gelivity, uhi'o tion-i-i r
to ItM |UVktt»
otltnlm i ns to the I " feet.
[ uM»l uhiti* •hirt*t t.ip|W"d hv I
I A »»ilo.irl o f oil for (he ^urJ|oo#| • |n | full.I,
gooi cap* will In- it i .1 »s not
(•• iiloti l U i m i: k\li«i r«*|Kirt*
that fn» i* o f th«* Panin Rt&gt;ui| uit&gt;l S;im - forms, l i t Intel , ublii a -ist-tm-i

Nearly 200 rrsrrvatl'.ns for the
Monday flight dinner of Daughtrr*
of American Revolution in connec­
tion with Foonder’i Day ceremonies
R, im t p a t t e m o m
Musty with the lore of an­ today caused the affair to be shifttiquity nnd nltve with the i ed from the Woman’* Club to the
Episcopal Church Parish Hour*.
spirit of men and women
The function t» elated to yet un­
pioneers o f Seminole County, der way at 6:45 P. M. and it to be
hundreds of nntlques in San­ aiudded with the appearance of
ford store window* bore the many prominent Floridian*.
Antony iho** to be pretent ami
Inspection of thousands to­
who will hart a part in the even*
day as the City began n ing’* proyram are Dr. Hamilton
three-day celebration of its Holt, pratident of Rollins College.
first centennial.
J. C. Chat* of Winter Park, pretiProbably the oldrat Individual d(nt of lh#
||Utorlc»l Socleitem nn exhibition 1. a piece o f| ty. c. p t Cafflcr, pre.ident of the
china in Yowell’a window. It l* Miami Chamber of Commerce;
raid to be about ” 00 year* of Mr*. Holland Dean, and T. A. Mel­
lon, direct descendant of the foundage.
The Yowcll wimlow al«o in- ar of Ft. ilellen wttich later be­
rlude* nn old rurveyor* map came Sanford.
ilateri 1760. drawn in Ink that ha.
At 4 P. M. Monday a large atntainrd it* full face through &lt;h* tendance la eipected at the trvecrnlurie*. Too. there are other planting ceremony In the City Zoo­
document.—n land grant signed logical Carden, an event arranged
'tiv Vocnry lay tor—ami diploma* to pcrpctuitc the memory of lien.
from old universities
Henry Sanford front whom the City
Sanford liefore the great fire get* lit name.
o f the la*: century I* vividly por*
City Comml.iioner C. D. Leffler
I rayed in an ancient photograph and Mr*. J. N. Whitner hav, lead­
- ^ t in ths window of Perkin*’ ing part* In th* program which wa*
uJre. Another picture »howa prepared by Mr*. 9- J. Holly, run- • » m*
O*
The Sanford Harden Club today
mo&gt;e thxrt*a I’TocC nf the .ettfS- servation chairman of the &lt;Su1lio
uiged ths* entrance of una.'itnl
ment laid bare by the Inferno.
Harrison Chapter ot Daughter* of
plant* and flow or s in tin’ Club ex­
On- ohiec: which received ma th* American Revolu icn.
for attention was the sketch from
hibit to Is* seen in the j etttial l lorFounder'. Day observance which
life nf (Hernia, th* Seminole In began this morning, will Ih&gt; romin
islil Exposition W Orlando b&lt;h. I&gt;
ilirtn chief pt |whose door Is laid ind tomorrow in local churches
ilo 'JO.
tbe Idam- for,much of the roti- where many pastor, have ptepared
Mrs. Kerlsrt Pope said anyone
blo in Florida during the day* addresses appropriate fur the oc­
hnvatg garden eulilvatt ns t'* *lis
when thi* settlement wa* striv casion.
them by Irh'phrtuino to gain a foothold.
ih not later titan Sa'ing r.er at t
I'li-I
The Perkin’* display i* renuriliy. Fell. 15.
I red around a large photograph
She annuuncerl that the Oaiden
o f (5on. Henry
Sanford, after
Club is planning to have one of •!*••
whom the City I* named.
most
attractive
exhibits
at
Finerio* nf day* which now nre
Sanford’* Winter isitors will position, ami urgently asked the m
rrri-1 did in history or live only
all local eitixen*.
Im* honored at nn informal re­ (’Iteration
in the memory o f the oldest set­
ception and entertainment in the1 Mr«. pn|ie |iaiticularly ,sdnti -i
tler* tuny be seen at Sadye’a.
Here tire shawls of varied tieThe Townsend Plan should nev Woman’s Club Building on Sat­ nut that mu' t&lt; ri“ ' rt ipured !&lt;• le i
liiember of the Uatden t Itlh to r u
sign* ranging in age* from B0‘ *r have been known ns a pension urday night, Feb. 15. a.cording n&gt;
ter n plant or a flower.
lo P0 v nr*. Most of them are|Ph»n but rather a* a national recovnn announcement made today b y , Tbe nrgunira't it's exhibits will
prnlrmlnantlv solid in color, a!-l*ey program. J. P. Ilartlo t, Demopart of a l i.tinty will** «lnplay
though a f.w varied from thePraile org.niier in 1072. sai.l last Mrs. A. M. Philip*, president nf
trend to hoist tiny frill* of ln-n'*ht In an a.ldre** bef.tre l.wal *hr Snnfov&lt;l Wuman'n I lul» uidI w hit It will inclu«l»* l omln Ly tip*
ehmrin.ni o f a special commit ee Cnunty to show neatly IIMI varie
termingleil hue*. Adding to the Tnwn*enslite*.
lit** uf YrirrtjLlr*.
t l&gt;4H»t|i »»f
I Is* intimated that the term “ pen on arrangument*
exhitii: is n haml-rarved fan said
recently
uplu nii» pioiluct*
*!»«• I‘«*un
sion" currieil with it a p*ychnlogl-J jnt|,(| ,
to Ik* I - ’* y nr* old.
Mrs. Ktnlor Cmlntt,
ty Mom#
Officr,
Bed .piil's. »onte with liny n I effect which trnsled to torn the rhiirmnn of the ^tmimde Coun­
nic^t rihiliitn ly
11»«
S«mmuN*
hs.lr* lull still serviceable, crowd idea against those who would not
ty Chxmlier nf Commerce Wom­ ( ’hnpirr of Finnvc I ji iih h of
the wimlow at IVnney’s. One of receive immediate benefits from the
en’s
Hivic Committee.
America, and other hoi in .hi 1 act
plan.
the pi res is over k’OO yeur* old.
Sponsors of the uffuir nn the attention.
orrording to its display card.
Mr. Bartlett
pointed
nut
T f ” . exhibit proves, observer* that in his opinion the Townsend Sanford Woman's Cl h nnd the
pope announeiol that 'lo- I. d.'ll
inrked, wml pioneer* of Ihi. plan wa* workable and would Welcome-to-Snnfotd
VI ICOTill II
Committee.

Garden Club Seeks Help
For Exposition Exhibit

Unusual Plant*, Flower* Are Called For;
Organization Will Elect Officer*
In Meeting Here Saturday

Plan Reception
Of VisitoriHere
AtWomansClub

Orders Bugles,

West Coast Region*
A i e Relieved O f
Flood Scare When
Snow Thaw Appears

Drums rorlorps _

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( mist (luardsmen
Is I* u r
i omplete Rescue
Outfit IS

Oviedo I’ool Nearing Equipment
Completion; II a 11 chased To
In O r g a n i z a t i o n 1litrh Seas Ratter 2
Bark Work Ku*hed
S h i p s As Vessel*
Steam To A s s i s t
I’OHTI.AN’ IL Ore.. Fell. R.
(A l” !ti*|iorls r*f n new’

stnrnt vt‘i*r'mr lnrulvvnnl o f f
tlti&gt; l ’. t f i f i f lltreafen etl totl.»v
In rtr t short n ftfir‘ 1 reMpile
|i,.jpv I’ lljo y ctl liy (h e
hllz*
vitnl-lashril I'Oitstiil sta le*.

A* highway ami rail Irnffit slr.igtrletl hack to
norntalty, the Weal her Hiireau
fi»r* aw a n«*\% ontlauislfl hi R«*nfti»l unit*
* '.iM.tAi.iM
&lt; alifuinin.

ulitfh frll from
th*
r nun lit
through
ll.iruno h’i* «11 u|»|»4*il.

Thank*
Ihr i;niilual thaw of
-now, frnra for lurlhrr flooih
lr * rnr*|.
It* i n-i s»titka*-ImiiiiiI Anirrirnn
ou-irhanl «hip saili.l the I’acifle
ft nm llomiliilti today after three
months in which a wi.|c-*picad
inai itunc si tike nliinist kept lb#
Xmeioan flag o ff the worlil'*
I . im P in k 's im a l
tlonati «im
mi furil
•venue
will
arrive
here will In. muglil io m ing fund
. grent. *t ocean.
da i- M t now fB tl.
Mon.lnv
The former pioje.-t in- J t«r outfit tile
. rv-.inir.vii.il ii,
'J
In California, port negotiator*
v.'L er improvement* to bmp
i|ui!», Mr .1|p i» emit, ,
1 .-nth' To litonlh ntif several
Ja.k I iIlfS nod Ml - Husslii o n e fif.il lineal mile* o f liig liv jy ,
h» •libnil goal
of
ih
!...,.|
"inn.to g'illspulci which remainerl
11 n roan,
tit o fieneva, wer,. i- "b ile In the lulled
Iiu m I rt-t.x-em.-iP I- t„
............... „ui
| follow tig a settlement of tbe gen­
S. .-.I a Keen" '•» Will, it ovliiig feet nre lieing repaired. In b..lh|*»&gt;l Uugle corp. e f
io.-oil..-r
ital strike.
in tlo. Criit.-ty 11 co i,1s .il i .runty

rase*, tieat.lt p fo e»ns|ria-|ej a iiji|&gt; j that will he
'n ••
II. U W ot.
t of t ilt fa n - t tooled linterock.
' anv &gt;.f its kind In tloNo r f o l k » . ». •: i/n Ttw
M en s.1 l.| 'he
t urnpletioa of the 'clubhouse *r'.| •Mr.
'
t*\e man lie n o f srhiHiiier, nfl.imi*
i t i v'i :i* i iii ai &gt;l\ lurlit il.u-k. I
&gt;
J
l
hi
li.ildy
wl't
ot
it
fir
Mnun ip.il AtldetW’ IFielil is ev 11 "I
••ff the Sollth f *:il olitill i'oMnI, Wil-1
\l 1. on h *nl in i. «v l' i i uy Court
n
Ii. i
I'lfin l liefore the Chalt •iti-M)*n Plv.iinnert mi llniL' ii •!It* .11 d 1 1 1•iridtn :tn MeantM i dav lift» l III* Ol
P it. e 1 liief l.iN.koiits icach lieiu fur spioiH tmllNNrtl NN p ur* Is*MVI
I •» tod.iy 0
tto*
I'o.'ist (iuard
W'lli.un i* |••••’ed thi* after1
ira.oing, Mr. ljir ltf n-sei'i-d IIpu h*d tliiouirli heavy «riif«
In
lie. .. All ca * . iite un nor.
said a new of workmen .ee mi
•"'I 1
•'*,|,l'h*i| fieiirliterw, one
td'.yed four day* each week in
It ' " • ,1 i»n i f . i|s|y.
•lill Hchit hi A, |u7 \V*•*t Tenth
building the structure. T M•&gt; III* fl
•h * o.i 1 touinl taid the rap S i ••*». J c *•• i •I.**• llt'etiMMifl (dl­
lirr Haiti *l;iily in ki*r|»i!lt? tin* n*Dull of the feiiiiier Tela rep ort•
1 a butldiur l' Molt for tin' romliiifiiiitl mfiil.| ;ma| mifful.l
d ..........
the e 11tin* rre w of
..... * "off
i i the
1« &gt; i.r of n t'.ii at *, at d u ’ addle**
in fit t i:r:nlc *li.i|n*.
” Hided *« hom ier
t(( . a t li'i.
\Vil liu in A.
.V id iu tp Ip rulvrrt mii il»*- |li^
Mii •• of s». Thi una4 Virgin l&lt;'Ijt t .r l .lwaid llicurn. die.
Tier Itouil i* aliiKMt lim li«**l, ih*
itidh
p
loce
1
11
ip
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Stewart li u. In ’.
ulet
r
Philailelphia
alrr,m&gt;..ll r o ... ... e i. &lt;1 e .1 the
The lliMiiiiii'li
o i'll (|,
S« hminer .till afloat
' t lord youth n vt •tiding Mat koi W l'.\ lit a-l s.id I
Sail.,
II
arvi-ou
I
h.ipur
ol
fair under unpruvcmciit ft C.nni)
nnd oil fn.
In ituti*. M.’»»i''»
Ma . i nni'ing
II j iik Iiii ’I , ol
du*
\u n it!an
f. .1 m length.
• The ie 1 in* o f f 1 hath'ston wna
th# .• nnm cl f#•i i ra ti a co ib
Rriidmioii for dun a iiiiiiir*
| l&lt; rf..iiind it. inning -.-a* wl.lch
a
i nicuitn’r xf 11••(«• • i •oiipat*y
in ^iNHi^oriiii* I oundrr\ h.i\
- 1*. • in ,1 ii,.- r.nld 1 . t.f two steam
-Ii . UCCfildjn * tti .nf &gt;i mat I'm ierrfcaioiurH iimI h &gt;uiul4 ( ami
frciglilrr*.
IT. we id.i.t.- of
„ ( thi*
••I hete )•**!-•&gt;
MixiiU), mm I-wind ihf ltdM.ugar. I im- ,.11,1 1h. Riegef out
Iowiiii* pun I&lt;titi.tHoii -xupiHin*
| t.f Nnlua
1111* Men’ ll* f
|‘ . 1lv . Ii.il.lv
ing i*e i nil ini'
1 "..I. I... .
dliftr.l |.-!|,| «,|y
no 1 warnii’i t soitdc .»n*l Suipltiv.
**Mhtrra*», on | «li. H, Is t*.
F lo rid a !
1
D'f Slt.l.ll, III,, I ||IP t'.-tt.l
K* feme N*»ith&gt; •• i
an hi’.ioviral rirm •Hiiund mi
l.iu.itl .-ii* i.i.l.iig ii.tt,-:n I’y rl**iolv. proVuldy mill in
ihe wh«ire of
I .ike Monroe
pofllofl ol igbt and S »i 1 •y
w•
The oiiti|*i»]iiw home
of
.he
leading 10 ihi 10111011111: *d die
no 1 ra il |'*u ' ion •HIMlay. w-itliter It'd**!
Sk\uli'II* winter ic-itltntd
I in now know 11 u* Sant mil.
in east portion Iniught.
in IdihROfiiisI, a ,»4 completely ,| ••
ami.
stroyed liy fo e l.i^t nu;ht while
~M»'»erra*6, the S.iBit* Karri( lull will nies-t at I0 :.‘lli A. M F it
s.irifor'l
ffiiili'm i
reiurninit the im iuM
were
ntlemling
a
lion had a remarkable leaning lead to permanent recovery.
•on I l.apirr of ll.iirahier«* of
T h i W.
I’elcome 'o-Snnfotd group day in the Woman's Club liuilding
•
m
i
do*
ii**f
Ii
fi’iuin
a
«|H'cil
im
p
fi*
toward rolwrj since the spreads,
Nearly 100 person* attended the
lh« \nn ru .111 Rrhidoiom haw
l j q activity
art
of the Chamber's t.i elect officers fur one year.
l.e it th*’ I (iing 1 4 &gt; tub ram liiia
romforts ami other art lehrs are rluli meeting in th* Wrlaka Build­
|Vr-oni io «he viiiruty of th
il( ienutrd l ‘»h. ti. 7 and N a-*
Women's
Civic
Committee
and
b
ih4*y
u
b
h
'«»
An interesting program has l»&gt; u 1 t again t who
marked by ‘their brilliance.
, ing on Railroad Avenue. A lhort
house immagi'il to alvugo some , a period 10 honor die numori
•invelnig north.
Dress trends o f the men 125 musical program and covererl d»rh'*,u* Ihi* winter welromril ami ex arranged, she said. It include ad A. i n till iioi'mi
'of the fin tiiiHf e f ami othei lit I I I ih'iwp pioiiii-iw wf.o 111.nlc
• •*•»•i ii* •« fur ruiffttruciifiii of dm
ii
".in .nm.iH and Huiiimer*
year* ago stand out in the Stylo fl'pper preceded Bartlett’a hddress. tended special couriesiet to over dresses l.y Mrs. \V. II. Sutton "f
teiior
(iituri i,
although
tin-I diiw I ni po-*ihlr, and
*" ' l*»\» mi lU-ach Df laiml highI they and
oilier loo*
*
•
1
1
I
Pine
t’asile,
who
will
talk
on
plunShop where n frock-tail, formal
urea'ei par'- w.»« consumed l-y I
seventy-five new families in Sunv%, » hllVc Ik * f| 4 ail* riled h\*
"W .W rr c the riiiirn** of
wen* un« • «d in one day. 'flamed.
i for the State Frderaiion; Ml» ‘ •t I
attire hang* with it* buck to (lie
ford.
I icd I* i sum the Davnuia llcarli
Sinlonl n ila&gt;
are vt-apun*
cf Orlando; and
street.
Also displayed U n S h eriff A rrange*
F\ filing New •• |m»i led yeMenUy.
Admis.jon to the reception an I
° / •/. *
I
.
a
It wa* In’lieved that the fire ori I Im i .i I iiw from ih** efforts imt
crochet coat for a lady of a cen-• .........
Park and
invi'a-1
J!r*’
' wh„
' ' f Winter
'J
lr .( be&lt;lu|er,
F**‘**l i••••i#’ • uitiy iewi«|i*n? n had
O f f i c e Equipment ent.-rt inm.'iit will bs&gt; by
i n t e r e s t s
IfMisl'i’d
fi&lt;sO»
it
KM*o|ine Limp I lm#*i lib fhr«e Ilium rr».
oy invitn-1......
invr
^ -•Y(1|k
ht|4
a ( e le rv
tii'y nod a ipiarter ago.
tion only nnd all winter vuitnis
"I. a&lt;* M.rior ol Sanford, do
1• « ii liMiking Iiu ward ••» iht* coni...
..
||* • . ^aa •
i
which the SwidelU were '•aid »*•'
In Another Order who have not already done m |-a|i*&gt;r on II &gt;w lo Knuv% perns. „
Ih o Civil
War brkle wa*
proclaim Momlai, Feh. h 4 ,
pb«i"n of ih, th ttiughfari*. pincu
S h i p m e n t * , h-v,. bf» •“.rm ng When they lift
I I i:nrhn»n will follow fht* rin g's | (» l l i t l t
phased with n mxklart of gold,
(Ii.- |if r 'fin I mid i ii-ed considerI •milder*'* Ii.r% and urge 1h.11
are urged to regUler
at
th*
their home.
l
l(!«inrM
mertini;,
arrontinc
to
M
m
.
County Sheriff Charlie Hand to- Chamber o f Commerce office im
boasting n jewel-.tudiled pendant.
ably by f»w; i|||e
r tr r ) local riii/rn of ihr coniS o t
The hfa/e «*ccurvd let Ween
O
anil reservations for the
a study e f the display In Spcet si day had completed repair opera- mediately.
im11nit % h ml hiw wiip|ii.fi in die
• " l e * dev .(•in in )iall fiprraT*. M nod ID V. M.
, function shotihl le m ole in u&lt;lvun« («
will show.
jtiun* in which he re-arranged the
•f’ mnwphire id relehraiion for
j ’ oum vc a 4 la«r«l f*fi liu •ampwign
It is expected that (he forma
in
th#
Sanford
I'elery whipf- i
II re. too, one will ,ee another |equipment of hia Court House of- tion of r» regular Win’ er Visitors’ to the various cin le chair men.
li e progri w* we t» •% rnioied
pri»i"iwn« of « uiimg • v|Mi,*4'-. nnd
• m et Voted ihi • mornin-r •*» di»nrcklaey said fn bs&gt; of *olid gold fice.
ihrougli du- |ia*i H»:t tear*.
I th** •»•!••• wa* hi |ifi(. with odi**r
Club will be the outcome of thi*'
o|id»y WVilr.eairliire
n
dhippiitg
ami cnm|H»e.l o f hand-ma&lt;l* linka' The xergeani's desk, formerly initial meeting.
"&lt; Signed)
•ii«t Infilling’ die governor hita r f dav in no • ff i.r1• tn caier the
slightly smaller than a normal- in the southwest corner, ha* been
. (• •» d witiri* aibUllliflg the )*overw
••Major J dwm l lligginw.'*
«otiunodily.
price
of
ih
n
r
rised grain of corn.
I shifted to the northeast corner ami
f.ofwhp
G ih m I s
There al •• • . ,i utmniinouv
Tli» fan exhibit In the Speer the guard rail removed from Its
I '-•(tim Vnluwia county ritiirn*

Pension Plan Was
Misnamed At Start,
Speaker A s s e r t s

Winter T«uri«t* To
Be Feted By Cham­
ber Of Commerce

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Monday Fi 'indcr's
Day In Sanford

Owners' Absent As
Longwood Home Is
Destroyed By Fire

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w indow also is worth ronihler- J original position Into another Inable
..i.t . *'udy. since there are di*-. cation to surround the desk.
played piece* o f artwork *i*eu!-J
.lore floor space la available
It'ssilssH oa f » a . Tfereel
under th* new arrangement*, the
sheriff said.

Sewage Disposal
Program Forging
Ahead, Says City
ThP City’* sanitary program, de

N ew Airm ail Stamps
■igtietl to provide certain »rctiont
T o B e Issued Soon Chamber Directors
j with proper sewage disposal sy s­
tems, wa* forging ahead toslay.
W ill Meet Tuesday City Clerk Frank Lamson said
^ j^ w o new airmail stamp* of 20and SOcrnt denomination* will
Ithe average con p*r una ha* been
Seminole County Chamber of |in iho neighhorhiM
be Issued by the Postoffica fl*.
Ml of |1J. Th
partmrni for sale In Washington Commerce’a Ibranl of Dirrctor*
about Feb. IS. according to Infor­ will meet Tuesday night at 7:50
o'clock in tha Chamber building,
mation received her* today.
an announcement
Th. xrampa are designed pri­ nccording ti
marily for us* In th* trans pacific made today by • President T. E.
sere le. tn China, ichcdulcd lo b*- tSiiupvon.
gin about Mar. 24.
I
Mr. Simpson callrd attention
Co Iled or* will prspar* their to 3 bvTiw that automatically
own covera for th* firxt flight and , di*qualifi*s any director who
forward them to th* poatefflcea ml*s** four meetings in iuccceanamrd for dispatch, . f
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Seminole Donations
To Flood Sufferers
May Exceed $1,51)0 Pumui tit

Mr*. F. 0. Scott, ar:ing Red
Fr
chairman hen*, prcdicrnl t«»&lt;
•lav «ha? Seminole f'minty'a con
tn huthint to fl- «mI auffrrvra of the
Ohio River Vuley would i» i&gt;h
Irfore dofiatiorui craze *
come in.
At. 2 I*. M. Tf&gt;d;iy. Mrv. Scott
reported a total of $l hi?, $I5 nf
which rame from Fern Bark to
lif. iha: n.mmunityV total cortrihutpin to $v0, and $1 from thi
primary department uf the Finn

Farm Agent Issues
Another Appeal For
Fair Exhibit

to * liiutiiale nil c*T&lt;*e/
mnlhr than nmn rr |&lt;) *itv*.
1
"
Dawuon, r»uniy f-im
&gt;hi|rp.r. I. it.- calle.1 n
ling a“ ' n'' apps-aleil ngain " mI ry to

for \Vrdnr..l:iv «.. r view the , mlnole l o.inty liurk grower* for
Its of th. Ir
moratorium
ni«l • n- «pecin,i-n* of vegetable, to t ,
tiiiailnen*
jtvhibiied at thr f’eniral Flornla Kir [

Democrats l.ooli To
u p h • I .1 doubt .11 To the wi««
March I Dinners To Idim if i in edition, uniiifing out
die ftmnev already expended
Slash Party’s Debt that
or* tto* project will
wavtcil.

Semii file * oi.ij
hcnoM iatw
*
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,.
|K)«irion in Orlando Feh.
• ttnluv w .fe look tig forward *«•
In other ymra, favorahle re- #
,
.
»
..It. have Iteen rt-ts rr l lr. cu t-!
ll" •“ l*' ,h“ r ■PPraaimately « 0 , ler
,, iviic* m 'i • ..... '•• prep«»
a local dinn * • u March I. fh**
lost
ung •m
»w»: o t .hi,..’, .its -inti bv v“ ,lwilr' ,,m‘ - I f ' 1*- h“ v'’
,,f
pmroUed
for
the
founfy
liooth.
hut*
f||niU fr,MU ,%|II4|, „ „ UM |K. 11 nl
di
nutuig diiyi when re
t .’ io.,a| parly**
the vegrt.ihle would h shipp’d, added that he ii Reeking |00 i*»| 9a. ,|, f f;4 .
Im
I ght d mnn.1 an.| 4 full niar- make the display as attractive a « t (|l.i,t
•t
i. hnv In-, ti keepi..|{ |,.wn c. I| pres* ... tf.i - fit.nr Chairman ? I
Mr. Dawson reported that the 'Jim Farley ni.in- inc .1 that Mar.
•!&gt; price*.
Or laiwIt exhibit will Im vastly larg­
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annlversa'v
»f
Presidritt
er ami more appealing than the one liiMifvvelt'i fit t
... i.igurnt •• i.
OILS F it W .S A N N IV ERSA RY

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V/PA l« prnviiiing labor for ih.venture, while owner* o f houses
whir* unit* are installed pay only
fur the r»*t of material*.
Baptist Church.
Th-« City Commiaaion recently
Donation* of food and clurhing
\ M lf'A N
« IT Y, Feh.
L ll •
in
adopted a resolution making it have hem piling up in Red Cinm
P**pu Piua, X I. tfrrtrh rd on a . ^ M*f bore.
mandatory that stipulation* of th*1headuuar er*. H i Piilmetro Ave-.wh.el divan asau.e isf wriuus|’ (.rowers having vegeiaMes to]
State Board of Health b* complied nue, noil the II ar.l of Director* iltnrsa whieh paralyxed his legs.lenter should rail Mr. Daw.-on at
with in sewage disposal. On* week' will meet Mont lay lit park the ar-jnts.rved today the |5 anniversary telephone 170 or contact him per
remains of the two week*’ period ticle* and ptrpare for their ship- of hia elevation as Supreme Pontiff [sunnily in the farm office at the
of grace allowed fog compliance. meat into th« Hood aim ,
‘ of tha Catholic Church,
Court House,
.

•ad 1)0*11 le t for I* ...iicra'is* .1.’*nerx Ihr«oigl***ul »he &gt;'«(lon.
notice * r ll.**
V. .' Ie tl
o'Cial lunct’oiM hn • In . n rci v —.l
Inan ie •* I is*
I*/ Parley,
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rrcriv*,! i&gt; il
udila have Dot
d cU .I* of the program.

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