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                    <text>BATUIDAV. S K D m i 4.

"Th* Last Gangster”

Edward Robinson!
Has Stellar Role'
In Gangster Film

SHIRLEY
TEMPLE IN ^HETOr*
■ •, • •_vdK,T '.K j».T ____ / 31kTwy-&gt;t &lt; n r / « S

h MFit Ftr A Kisg1
Mary Livingstone, plna te r da*
Ilrious laugh, and Fibber MeOea and Molly, those Inimitable
funster* of radio faaM, m ate aa
auspicious acreon debet la ono
of the hlffeet laufh-(etter» etor
to kmm oat of the Fare manat
•ladle*, the mu*leal comady-ro/nance “Thl* Way Plea*** which
play* Tuesday at the Rita The­
atre.
. •*
Conceived In the gay tradition
which made “Waikiki Wedding,"
t r a m o rr the Moon* and o tte r
musical eomadlea the smash hit*
of the year, "This Way Please*'
goes all the way la giving a
full portion of aldft-eplIUlag hu­
mor. rar-catchlng malodlea and
Ike wholesome brand of romance.

tures. Bow pl«ya tha ' laat- Ho
eted a beloved story that te a M*
comes Wednesday to t t e Rita
thralled millions the world over
.Theatre la “The I ^ r t Oaagstor,“ a
lte rire s Sunday on tha acreon of
drams tie story of a man's term lb (
- t h e ' Rita Theatre In the never-toa penltenilary, with James Stewart,
hrforgottsn
picture, "Heidi,’
.Rose Stradner, glamorooa new
, Jetenna Byprl’s enchanting tala
actress from Vienna, and * notable
brought to such laughing, lev: lag Ilfs by Twentieth Century/ V
*
"The Last Gangster" tells of th o' p ' , ' ^
T n th a t It touches the deepest I
Imprisonment of a ''public enemy . h .’..,, .
.
t M WMBp-dfc ■
" M
, earners of tte heart.
'
* nd the struggle of Ms wife, who L ’J | k V V . ’sfr v * J
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f
™
- ’ Rveryarhere readers in all Ian'%y-- ■Sm M B B H dM not know his railing, to loro
ffiifc.-.’'I* • '
-if;"
' gaages have been charmed by
’
her Identity and &gt;svr their child
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the warmth, tmderneas and
.from the dlsgtare sMache.1 l&lt;&gt; his ■
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beauty of the Swiss dips and all
Jitm.••
Htewart
and
Roan inm e.
the colorful folk dwelling up t»l i ntln'T. SK IM ', latest screen' Miss Stradner pUya the wife I '
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IJust under the aUra, Into whoso ritnl, in., mat with Edward 0 . * ni1 H,«w»rt the n ew i|«p erm si,
Uvea "Heidi" brings tenderness Itnhlnron In ''The L*»t a t ng "ho befriends hrr and with whom ■
and mirth and courage. An em- « t" r“
nt
lh e
K it .
T h e a tre ‘ he f in a lly find* h s p p ln ,.,,. K&lt;|- I
1
f t '
Mttered mountain-top exile I* W ednesday «nrt T h u r s d a y .
| ward
l.u d w lg directed
from it
reclaimed from hla fierce hat# of
----------------------»rr« n play by John l^ e Hahln.
(
t t e world by the heroine, who
In tha m*«i
3
i
ihring* him a new seat for Ufa N e w C o m c i l y T e a m I n ' K" l , l “ 1 penltrnllsr)', grim d etail.
and a youag
girl U
given
strength and th* will to walk
F o r .T w o V ^ ' X k
ragaln In tte story that ha*
--------------I great newspaper of flees, and Inner
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thrilled readers of every country.
Introducing a brilllaal new light workings and haunu of gangland
Twentieth Century-Po* at last bring* Johanna Spyrfa beloved
I "Heidi." one of the world'* fa- comedy loom In the persona of provld* the dramatic backgroundi*,ITeldP to the screen with Shirley Temple starred In the title role.
fpaoua atori**, had to wait for It* B arters Rtanwyck and Herbert for tte control romance(The famous story th at walled foe Its star Is a picture for which
.(ta r before It could bo brought Marahall, “Breakfast fof Two" is The dramatis highlight la lhe&gt; Shirley will always be remembered,
to the screen, decUres Darryl P. offering rrpWl* w Jih .w K ty dla- seene la prison where MUs fltrad-{r— ^
Saanek, and tte reason I* evi­ logue,' rylrth proroklng sUuaHcas ner Jells Rob la son a te a t/la st
dent. Shirley was cast In tte tIU* and clever characterisations. _ barer* the truth, and must leave |
PR O G R A M M E FO R W E E K O F DEC. 5
rots la roaponao to the thousands
Barbara Stanwyck U cast aa a aim and taka their baby away forT H E R IT Z
of movie fans who besieged the
studio with requests that ah* pUy a Z J S &amp; f f S .
u ™ .! s u m , '
»«** —
»«■»
- - &gt; • — - - &gt;•»
playboy whom ete meets In a .as the gangster’s henchman, Doogfor: 8hlrley Temple In “IIE1D1 with Jean Hcrsholt and Arntght dub and escorts home In a ' Us Hootl, John Carradino, Sidney
thur Trearhrr.
tipsy stag*.
iBIackm er, Grant Mltckoll, Edward
I lo o m in g that t t e
charm ing]8 ' Brophy, A U n B a ilo r , Prank
| ne'er-do-well, a* pUy*d by M a r Conroy and Louise Bearers.
j

W Walter Perris and Jallen
J aaephson U an achievement ta
hWanacrlblng a familiar and berlteod story to the acreon.
s',R eading tha cast U Jean Harehalt, famous veteran actor who
givae kia greatest characterisation
:as this grandfather of "lleldl." A

In addition io tha throo topnotch radio humorists. tteCom edy
to tt e acreon Charlea
^

Those two expert pov"raym of
acreon dumbness, Hugh Herbert
and Allen Jenkins, will be aeon
on the screen nt th* Rita The­
atre next Saturday In what U
described aa th* goofiest mystery-

Tuesday only—This way to Uugha—This w ay to romance
^
mu, | , | T i n g WAY PLEAflK" with Buddy Roger*, M*ry
u v ln r e io n . Nad Boarka. Ruf# Davla and Batty OraMa.

shall, la sadly neglecting a steamship line to which bo has fallen
Tha aupertority of animals In
heir, and U squandering hie Income man. said Bernard Rhaw rerent-j
on □ lands Parrel), a dlssy actress, ly, la abown In lbs fart that In
Miss Stanwyck decides to reform UUy . re s ts . wo shall perhaps j
him and then merry him, despite havs Invented a raarliln* that
his plans to tte opatrary.
• &lt;■ will milk c0«a
without the;
To this end ah* employees har preserve r P f Ih o ,- farmer but
SfflbouC .thd idwI.-rHaarhu
Guitry /In ‘,v*ni|eflulr#\jri l*nrlsl.
Marahall la thb position where he
ha* to work- for a- llvUg- Mlsa The effect cf a aeorplnn • *»lng
Rtonwyek, -wish..Marshall's faith- la se ld o m -fu til-t&lt; r hm m tr-brtnjrw
fv| man-servant. Eric Blnre manaThere Is |irorllc&gt;lly no Itinerary
g .i lo m ate a 'man »ut of th*
" ‘‘
'
spimlilirlfi In spits,of himself. . In Hardrn.

j g f r h f o U a ; tr ,!; g a a f t £ t t t s ! « r iS l2
meat'difficult he has aver had to
portray, llm h o lt says, because
.w(..tb&lt;» dnllnaalkm .1*
placed on physical mannerism*
•od rftenUon au details of potUn
had dreda."

-Buddy"■ Roger* a j .a heartv
breaking band trader, tha ytrecR
out, blond Betty Gruble, who can­
not resist hU allure, that* parpetuslly sour-pusaod comad lan,
Nod 8parks In tte rule of p
phoney-Idea press agent, and Lao
Bowman, who made cock aa tarprraalon In "I Met Rim la Paris,"
" U s t Train Prom Madrid* am!
•Sophl* Long Com West," as t«*
enterprising
theatre’ manager.
Also add. for generous measure.

V re b te iw im b to

d.odo.ooo yaare

• Oeeaaloolly a eorpm la fouikl.
More, ' frequently
there • are
•creams of w ia m . crash** of
th tinder, blinding ‘.flash** of
llghtakigL Tot between all «hcs*
nervo-chinihg keenas tte i u ate'
W mW r-domtemaaouaara. ot.JIcj.-.
te r t airi Jenklna bring burst* of

a Job. Betty become* aa uatec
•Ha and falU under tte ’JWM
leader's apafL T te hand leafer

o rf int

» n tn

R o f in

from U* Job and tel jdHdM’. Batty
to'bU m « plans hU tevangdTlU
propaaso -»»• te c- «nd* S H l i f P l

IIV"**;

It |M

S - | » J lr , l&lt;|

Mewty tu m la b e d '.f ’rftom apartm man I,
aao i • Magnolia " A v to

I'hone SM. (

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L B Q A L N O T IC E

SANTA

„ /

iM r.’
•»» d -iM ,'
r ^ f 'js r . f l a v ^ b j r ' t . r
S . P. incnMtHiM,
Clerk at Clreull Court,
Bemlael* County. Florid».

iim

16—House* For Kant
'ED: 16 cuitomer* lo buy
Coats.
Hadyr'i Specialty

, a forporillon
at Ike Btate

**» Ford Coups |1 U —fourwbSvl

f troller i m —largo sem itrailer
, with a rebuilt Dodge truck, Bool

a a tltls * that a a a n
haa •*«•»
Uruuaht a s a la s l ro e In aheva

•niiiUt cwuri In, ivaaarery ar
(iuANt|d wavAu ■iiJi|«ii/rioij-

1’a RV, a VHieiUa «ori-r»iU». «•
quiet tha title of aal* Uraagei
Maval Hturei Company In snd le
Ihs nbuvo descvlbe* land aad
pvemlecs aad yoa are hereby reuulred la HI* wUk tha Clerk
at Mid m art at the Court-house
at Maafard. narlda. ysnr artllua
aapaaraara tpereaaallr or by atto.i.er) la said salt aa the flral
Monilsy la tieaemhar. lil t. ImInn lbs till hay o f mid maaibi
ai.d tbvrealter la file With Mid
elaik sour written detente*. II
sap. U Ibe bill ml complain la
Mid salt *1 Iba lime pra*rrlbtd|
by law. . Herein tall a n *r
jadgaMat will be catered aaalaat

| the weal and scurried about tho
sky kicking up anow, and tha North

Quash M otion

R80N AL ENGRAVED
CS^PTIN O CARDS

X

Monday: Beats la Wise.

fag haakdsd toward te r aaphtg,
“ip half *■ hour well reach the
are"
Ualga was ao i-uiltod ate forgot
about tte tree. Aad t|» fox did
look pretty, aad te ran ao feat,
dual as tte fee mid. In half aa

r fW V r r r

BUSINESS MAN’S
. LUNCH

&gt; styled mart

Wc have a: domiaata tins of oil JUar .bllaked •aa though ha could
ii burning, gaoMIno aad. sdactrlo a't boll*vo hla oyao.
( l , • —Situation Wanted
heater*. Got our pricoa before you , . After an hoar tte fsx stopped
^ ’ WANTED:” job aa~nurre or dish buy. Bcott-Currekvay. Inc. *
In a forest path ta catch his breath
lV, : • washer. Julius Dronauti,
lilt
DICYCLKC n~ pT L iB T teim and •, "How do you.Ilk* K?" h* asked. llelga was ao tired ah* could bare­
• a hug* aieort meat of toys and "If* weitdarfal," said Iltlga. "8* ly say, “Thank you."
Carpenter repair work or p*lnt*v. ganson f a r Ukrialmaa gifts.' Bod utk more .fun tte a the silly
"Back tomorrow night," wkla*
U A. Bmltk. 1H Baaford Are- our window*. HiU Hardware Co.. •*'imoo are play at tte toyshop.”
, “Certainly,"
mid th*
fsx- in-rid th* foa.
“Kla*,’‘ aakl llelga. She slipped
—______ __________________ ' “Ysw're not like tte otter dolls"
ELECTRIC TOA8TKRB. waffle “That's right," said another Inlo th* loyates and I bars sat the
Irena, fruit Juicer* and Irena. | ru« voles, end two fir cones fall tin aoldicr, wide awake.
All In latest patterns and con- |aio Uolga'a Up. Holes looked up “Oh, I'm so glad yoa are back
vanloacsa. Boo tte display. Hill and saw a young fir tree bowing. safely," ho mid. "! was worried.”
"How kind," whispered Htlg*.
Hardware Co., Inc.
, I t mid, “W# know you. You're tte
“And how foolish. Do go to te d
Upright piano, good condition,J
I'm quite ell right."
for quick a a U -U M i' Terms la
T te two dslla slipped off tn their
reliable party, Fkono p*«J.
” •*«• *k“ k— ^ ,f lrl f* '
beds- And all the way home tte
white t o chuckled to hkmaelf.

Oo* guitar, good condition- frightened Th* whM* fox waited
Coleman . gasoils*
btalar. up tn tte tree, stretched up hie
Phone ua-J.
, pa art, put hla sharp claws sad
~
Ibags* U scratch the trunk cf tte
umT sT^ ______
"
- T ^ t*_ .trwa. Tte Ire* skivered aad said,
d tl i
h
* * ■ © &lt;• k. a maaU retm.
aw. paooc
.rPImoo. wklu fax, maybe It
r a r e , rood a i l w M a i r
bsrta.-*aU Ualga.
'
te a m at FIetas te r BrotkoCa'! The fos atopred. my lag, "If*
Farm an Baaford Avo. Rdo W. taod fte ‘te tree, ft will grew

, » '4 ; 5 K

salved OO

m.

wasmcik

Usyuly .clerk.

loyVivuu!
arekrtA i, ssA rruna
hevafer Blvea that L

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Osmiy rla CkaaMMr.
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N O FO O L IN ’

PERK’S CLUB
Cut Flow ers

�&gt;

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M01

Killing Frost For
Florida Growers
Predicted Tonight
Sub-Freezing Temper-j
attires As Low As 19
' DegreesForeseenBy
State Weather Man

.

L A K ELA N ^T

D rc .

(1.—

AP)—The weather bureau
recast sub-f reeling ternn t u r e s and killing frost
ir Florida’s fruit and vegehie growing areas during
ie night and advised growl to take all precautions,
i nave their crops.
Tha bureau's frost warng asrvtce hare predicted the
m p m lu ra would fall aa low * '

Cuba Tickeb
A re Seized In
Lottery R aid

Col. and Mra. Charles Lind­
bergh returned to the United
Jttates yesterday aboard the liner
President Harding a fter an ab­
sence of nearly two years spent
mostly In England.

FLORIDA STOPS KENTUCKY BY « POINT MARGIN

Establishments Of
Adams And Parramore Produce Evi­
dence Of Lotterie«

UNDY BACK

Fruitm en Advised
To “Fire” Groves
towReadings in Each
Town Forecast For
’ 7 O’clock Tuesday

AY. DECEMBER «, 1M7

KNOLKWOOfl,
New J»r»»y,
City and County law cnfore**
Doe, «. —-(A*)— Colonel and Mr*. mcnl officers, arm ed with a search
Chariot A• Lindbergh »ro homo w arrant sworn out by Aaalatant
from a twd-yesr exile abroad s ta le A ttorney Lloyd F. Boyle,
but the guarded arrea ot the pounced simultaneously on &gt;ha
Morrow rotate hold tho aeeret ‘wo business establishment* at the
ot why they b are runie and how in teractio n o f Flench Avenue
lo n i they will alay.
*"‘1 Thirteenth Street surly Sat*
The hero o t A m rrlctn aviation unlay afternoon aa a result of the
and hla wife, Anne, slipped un- aala of “ Cuba" Uckelt earlier In
heralded Into New York yeator- the day, It waa repo tied e t.th *
day momlna Tdioanl ill* United h'herlfra office IhU morning.
Blatra tlner President HardingAa a rrault of the raid the pt«Tho return of the Lindberghs prielora of the «wo ea'nhliihm rnt*,
stunning lu rp rlip
to Ik® 'J* H P irtim ut® sfi&lt;I R. A. A dintli
am all contingent of 'ship n « * a 1brother or Boas Adams, were a tr*Dort®r» in d earner* men who*rfitwl i f t r r numerous loll t t y
hail g(inn to meet (he thlp on.booka wem found in tbclr puaaeath eir routine aealgamenls, llllle alon, Th* men were released later,
exporting to find tho liter and however, on Ihelr own recogiu*
hla wife—marked another chap- aance, aw aiting further action by
I t r In the strange saga of flight th e S tale Attorney ur lh* Grand
th a t began December IS. l i l t .
Jury.
Ilia home-coming B fa almoat
Mr. Parm m ore, the Herald waa
aa accretive aa hta departure, reliably Informed, was selling tieOnly a sh arpeyed cameraman, keta In a tottery said to be eonwho happened to bo lingering dueled by Joseph Jarrell who waa
near Ih s third-class gangplank recently Indicted by (he Grand
and apottad tha slim, aertoaa- Ju ry on charges of operating a

H endon Explains
New Murphy Act
To R o tary Club

Columns Of S m o k e
Are Seen Rising As
Demoralized C h inese F l e e Capital
B ritish W arship
v Bombed By Japs
Four British Cargo
Ships Also Hit In
Japanese Air Reid

W alter 1lodge (fill, Kentucky halfback, went down hard In this play, but not until
n yards again*! Florida on a rlGe pan*. It w as not until iha third q u a ilrr th at
worries* deadlock on a touchdown by Delaney, and tften fought loodi-and nall to
t margin. T hr final score was: Florida It, Kentucky 0. The gome waa played In

Police Continue
Clean-up Drive
On Bootleggers

CITY NSWS BRIEFS Sectional

F e d e r a l Aqthorities
Assist Local Aims
To Curb Moonshine

The Sanford Junior Chamber
of comm erc* holds Its weakly
luncheon In lh* Valdes Hotel to­
morrow at n l l o’clock.

f iB b t-ib r

SHOT

zAiwr

Member* of the Campbell Lea­
sing Post of the American Legion
will meet in the Legion H al on th*

n'rfrf 'SiTO -w -confirmed,^r*.
taken 1 hf*1 small
M harori tn Eng­
land .because life lg America had
become
.‘‘urM /ywil*'
HrSugh
ganryU r, threni* and an a fte r
mkth ot the .kldpap murder of hla
flrtl.Vorn aim .And tha trial of
Hauptmann.
Brief Visit Indicated
Ship’s oftlcera said today fhnl
Colonel Lindbergh boardad the
G Herman Droyrn, 03. Banford
I’realdent Harding a t Uauiliamp Sanitary Inspector, died suddenly
ton wearing dark sun glasses, aa a result of hear' attack at hla
with hla coat collar turned up, home at 1114 Park Avenue yesletand covering tha lower part of day afternoon.
hla fa c t with hla 'arm s. Ila ap­ Mr. Brown, who has been con­
peared worried, they aald, leal nected Willi the City Sanitary De­
he he recognised before the ship partm ent for ovey a year, w-A*
left harborborn in Merklinherg county N. C.
'-Their vlklt will be brief,’* onr Sept- I, 1874, lie has brrn a resi­
of the liner’s officers laid. “They dent of this County foy tho past
plan to return abroad Immediate­
18 years, and has been engaged In
ly after Christmas.**
farm ing most of that time.
Kmll Uerslappen. night stew ­
Mr. Brown 1* survived by his
ard, who attended the Lind wife, Nellie llrow i and ‘wo daugh­
bar*ha. said tha colonel was ter*, l* u r a Mas and Annie Belle
“quit# liberal,” handing out I t who are attending school away
tip s
from Hanford. Also four brothTha famous couple a t I a t the
“honor place" a t Ihs cap ta in s
table throughout th# trip, with
th* ll-y ear-old a ria l or, who made
tha first solo flight across th*
Atlantic In H IT. wearing a
tuaedo and black Ua.
Once
kls Identity became
known, nearly al| Ika patsengera
asked Colonel U u 8 b * rlb for kls
aulograpk, whlck be declined to
give. He did sign the menu* of
tha g u ttia a t Iha captain's table,
how erer, on th* last night of tha
eoysga.
On boarding th* ahlp at South­
ampton, lb* colonel and hla wtfa
secluded lhems*tr*a In their

nC C 4

'a n d conclodinv on Jan . *T wttk ak
J inter-city assetInq In P a ln n d
In th* nhaenc* *f B. II. 0»Umnn. president, JI. B. Pops, im-

Of. P W- DuDoae, of Orlatulo
will Im- the guest speaker at lh*
meeting of the P m b y te rla n Men’s
t luli tonight, 0 P. Herndon, pres­
ident of the Club, announced today.

G. Herman Brown*
63, D ies Suddenly
From H eart A ttack

Negro Boy Injured
In Auto Accident

Avoid The
Rush , &gt;

,tonight at 7;30 o’rieck, according
Ito Commander U. H. Workman-

l i l t My Inti

at dodging crowd*,
mods hta "aocap** sw ■ .
of minute*
A negro boy Dan Jackson, wa­
rn rd tha vaaeeL which **Houriy . Injured Saturday near
Xovember « from South U » InlMMdUM. &lt;*
*»*
Iha Llndbergb’g occupied
»«* T hirteenth Btrnct wh4«
la recently used1 by aen.
«•» »"
o / *n
P erab iig when he weal
&lt;* T hirteenth
J
CO.
Je rry Bentley, negro. C bkf
phetearsab er’* grreria W***
t C. WBUam. te ­
ll
Mann. Iha ahlp'a
\° ^ T\ . .
...
ipher. aald th . eoUaes.
Tha J a d
darimd acm m tb*
thy aa usual, balked p a r •*"*»
^
?****
efforts
to
photogmph »*** •
»
.
' «Ul a Farm
last, ha aald. ha amc- am Wh olesale Market In th* path
In 'fa ilin g a hastily- of th* moving car which knocked
and -s n — t~-n“ r blunod him down nod ran - eve r hla body.
Bcntlsy picked up- th* Injured
said h* concealed hla b°7 and carried him to th* local
uader hla mat and await-, hmpital w h en h# waa found to
Undb«8Ch*’ arrival la U * ** ■»!faring from a fractured

Tho
th re e
d etachm ents
n(
Florida
N ational G uards
s ta ­
tioned here will hold llirlr w eek­
ly drill afaal»n hi the Hanford
Armory tonight.
Violators of Ulty
O rdinances
■ til ho trie d before Ulty Judge
Frank I, Miller tn a session of
tho M unicipal Uourl at th e local
Police Hlatlon this a fternoon at
4:00 o'clock,

The regular meeting of the OilJ
Fellows Lodge will La held 'a the
(hid Fellows llall tonight a t i;00
o’clock, Unlge officials announced
today.
An elrctlon of officer* wil bo
(Cantinas* aa ra*a Th-aay
now hvlil by the Police Department
on which there la no Federal
riam p. together with all othgr
evidence and .Information against
the law violators will be turned
over to the Federal officials to b*
used as convicting evidence against
the violator*.
Up to the present time Chief
Williams's operations have been
confined to the arrest of transpor­
ter* of the Illicit gooda which la
apparently made In territory out
of hla jurisdiction, howreer, efforta are bring made In secure the
aid of County law enforcing o ffi­
cer* In bemlnolt and nearby
counties in an effort to completoiy
quash th* Illegal operation* ty
nabbing
and
m nviriing
the
ntaltera.'

ha had gained
Florida broke
keep th eir a lt
Qalneavllla.

Issues
Seen As Dividing
Special Session

The Seminole County Commis­
sioners will meet fo r their regu­
lar evasion in their.cham ber in Iha
Court House tomorrow a t IOi OO
o’clock, t'lcrk of lhe Uu«rd, O. p.
Herndon, reported this morning.

Law Expected To Put
Thousands OfAcres
Back1On Tax Books
j tViM n^fdy AH tmde**1tahWt deWnquent U a
cvHff irate*-are aold’tb the hlghect
leH rilver/il kinder, w as given Rot a rian t dt
h4U'rt:«*' Ihelr regular weekly luncheon In
the ViW rt'lfi»l«n&gt;y 0 . P, IfefnJon,
I • j - , .
,a
clerk of ,lhe' court, today, while
Bert Mallhle of. AHamonip Springs
nuulo a plea for support o f tbo
Childivn'a homo Society of Florida
at JackaonvltleTho Murphy Act resulted from
the Legislature's dealt* to put
back on the lax roll* th e trem en­
dous amount of average In Florida
on which the taxes had become
delinquent and from which nothing
waa being derived for the support
of tb* government, Mr. Herndon
aald. If this property could bq t a ­
ilo red to tho tax rolls, and the
old taxi* settled, it was thought,
Mr. Herndon added, that . future

Japs Advance
Within Sight
Of N anking

Blackcats Leave
For Alachua Game

Coach R. A. H Wilkinson and
hla Hanford B em lPro Hlackcala
wilt travel Us Alaebua this after­
noon for a gam s tonight with
Coach Beeber Fowler'* Alachua
w ildcats ex par led to draw up­
wards of a 1884 persons In Ala­
chua.
Th* Cata who b ar* formed a
good passing attack wUI ho ex­
pected h take to th a ale If Ik*
Alachua* line hold* th* Cat
hark tie),I whirl, will constat to
night nr 1^*11* llnrnag*. Skinner
VInrent, J. W. AUwan and Field
General Hilly Odhain. Th* Sanford elevau will re­
turn to olart a, lough aeries of
Practlr* session* hi preparation
fo Ihelr gam* achedatod here on
th* errn ln g of D**. JV r a n lint
the Hi Mary Celllo*' or .Washing
ton. IX C. la be ptafeg tinder
the floodlights a t Iha Bosnlaoly
JU e. Paul Itrdfram , pastor of High Bchnol Alhlottc " Btadlboi.
■ha F lr tt Methudist Church here,
waa sleeted prvskirnt of th* Ban*
ford M inis'rnil A-s'Krlation a t Iha
almMon of officcis held In conaecthm wBh Ihelr K-gular monthly
nmotbtg this inutnlng. Rev. W- P.
Bmeka, eerrrtsry »t tb* organla*U*n, reportrd tulay,
Th* mneting was held In &gt;h*
a ti lF »f ‘h* retiring president.
Dr. K. D- Browidn-, in th* Preahytariaa Church. Krv. c. E Elntor*. pastor , r ll,e First Christ
InB Church, wa* named se c re ta ry
■roMnrer fo r thr &lt;a1i-*dar year,
f l f f Srooks, the retiring *ocr*s fU U d that &lt;h« newly *Ucted
M weuUI take office &gt;after

Rev. Paul Kedfeam
Heads Association

Raid Is Successful
On Judge’s Ice Box

Paramount Question
la E c o n o m i c But
Morals Play Part

SHANGHAI,
Dec. * —
(AP)—The, vanguard of
Japanese tro o p s approached
today within the tig h t of
the ancient walls ot Nanking,
China's evacuated capital.
(UUpatchcg to the Tokyo
newspaper Asahl said the
J a p a n e s e h a d c a p tu r e d T o k o h u s h i .G a t e , tw o m ile a from
the S tak in g watts and th a t
columns ot smoko were v isit So
for a gr«at distance from ftros
within &lt;ho capital,
A Japan coo arm y apohaamaa
annouum l an advanro tonight,
lie added that there probably
would ha nghllng within U s
city tomorrow,
A torca of troops, h a Bald*
had
carried
Japan’s
“rising
aun“ banner to w ithin threw
milea of Nanking, lie aald th e
unit waa ndvanelng from Tanr a n t on tha-G rand Canal ab * at
U miles east of NankingHe aiuiounred also th a t IkW
Japanese had advanced tow ard
Wuhn. a -Vangle* Htvar p a d ,
about I t milea aoath noathwvat of
Nanking and toward Chlahtang
where tha Grand Canal and th*
Y an ltta merge aboui I t mllaa
east of N ash lag.
' Jlpaneao* V an es. tuPaaO hM ^
were raporled making heavy k i-1
lacks on the allegedly bewildered*
Chinese retreat both from N k*
h in t and Wwhu.
A llrlitah w arship and fo * r'
merchant vessels were bom bed"
In a tarrUlc aerial r*M on Wuhq ’
early today.
Th&lt;- a hole Nanking area waa
In confusion. Americana aowght
refuge on tha United States gam
l-u t |&gt;auay and other foreigners
on llrlitah and K isarh ship*.
The bombed Hr It tali ships all
w rr. hit when Japanese plana*
raided tha air Geld a t Wuhta,
about 18 miles south and slightweal of Nanking ua -tha Yangta*
H irer. In an effort to deaf ray
Chinese
roinmunlrallons
and
Hovli-t Itua-lsn planes Which had
been flu*n In over the Chine**Russian a ir line from Bib H ta.
II M. a Ladybird, anchored
off Wwhu. waa ahoworrd w ith
Uunb splinters.
(lua report waa th at (be L a d y
bird's commander, Lieut. Comdr.
II. Ik
Barlow, waa Injarwd
slightly In Iha (high.
The British steam ers Talmvg.
of tha nwtlerfleld and Bwtra
Interests, and (ha Twckww, «f th*
Jardtne lin e s, and tw o atea saac
hulk* war* reported to h a re suf­
fered direct hit*.
faealgoer* taca p s Injury
A HutterllaU and 8 wlr* wmy*&gt;
|C—Mawo* — ***» TW*et

LOCAL WEATHER
Fair and colder w hk D ead
tonight, cold wavo in centm l and
interior of aoath portion tamper*
■lures 10 to M 1st u tr o m o no rth
M to 30 In centm l and ahont t t
la muckland* o f Okeechobee re*
giao tonight and T o soda j f i l q
nm quit* ao cold In * i rih wmd
poetfaxk._______ •
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ftw e ry A o d y i

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SA ltSM A N ^

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T h .r ,

no l o o , M u m . h « r t In

S .n fo r t

On

other day with the aimou—
K ftf t h f approval b r WFA
official! of a 130,000 ieK»t projw f la ' Suiford. To th e
beat of qpr recollection aorotthing like $110,000 haa already
none f a ta —were for OaitTOH sinee the work relief pro— m
began, and come of ua are beginning to wonder If a little
- a money coeU nl be apeak «w top of the ground,
be troe th at the pert of Sanford’* newer* which
‘ Bd f t t the last few years la t o a poor
have nBC
be replaced and of Course it cinftof be
condition
mmttte of tM i gam of money h e n
. fcMM t |

ana

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u n cm p io jr m e m ,

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DVl

ADMISSION 1 0 . S *
lic it* retem a to Toy land
d**n after ■ atWWght'
tag trip with the danger
van* fox tost saata bag
d ir« i

io *w y

Toyl»nd b*«*u»«
ch riaim u atria.

m rjy '

a

h«

«ti

CMater B*v*»

f f l h t o Which need to be done In (hit
a which will a b o fam ish Jobe and
ei recall not oM cent haa been speat
■e since the * F A began—a t host
■D defined project, such as Leesburg'*
the Ravine Gardena at flaktka, which
■R over the aUte. An attem pt was
wprleUon for the beaulfficotl&lt;m and
■so and for the construction of an
a— BtoM, b e t It M l through And there la still
___ a .project
_
edRftar for the &lt;— Id— wit of ■ beautiful lake front park,
bat It has waver bean approved.
Park— ovee w o n important la the honpital project
which h a b a n ha— ng fire ever since the New Deal be­
gan — h g h k N I money on local Improvements, If it
Id aaM that flN aewer project 1b needed for the health of
II* eomroenffy, R can atoo be aald th at the hospital proj­
ect la neoeaanry fa r (ha aaroe reason. Seminole County is
* | am hu eye*—eieri and quick in vital n ew e f a Mg— and more modern hospital. The
proeent one la hepel iealy tnadequftte to the needs of
S i A dangerous *«*P to see;
1 Hsldhut toal to my l«»h. Ida the hoar, and yet for eome *trange reaeon thin project haa
I .. best
bemi In the bey fo r nearly five years and haa never
Is InHnlts In w .
been finally approved.
i
&gt; | MU bla body guard. lie walks,
We have no fauft io find with the work which haa
", , UntallcrlnS. behind.
been done on sewera In Sanford by the WPA, but In view
; Vote* been my eight, twice linn of th e anticipated curtailment of government's expendi­
my fret.
ture*, we believe the time haa come when, If we are aver
Blare he I love I* blind.
to get anything beside* sewers, we must get It now.
g a # his s*T»ltor. «n whom
. His very life depend*.
•dark U a dear e*mp*nt&lt;»*aip. D u.
rnaater—mere . I n e n

4

Straws In The Wind

tten'a aald nothing. but. Ur
acralrhrd Ids beard and li**|n to
look. around the tayihup, lls saw
nothing disturbed. Hut his eye
lit on a rlue. T here In a dolta
garrturw lay Hslgu satrap.
"Mm at.'' Mid Bantu. "This

f t ISN'T TOO LAT1 TO SET 6V T

ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS
against • doll'a wardro ho. and
where thayr reeled ** th* n*&gt;r
v ia a tiny pool or w a u r. as
ih m ih fresh snow bed melted
frtim th r n ,
"U m m ." tald 8&gt;nto wl»*ly. He
tam ed to the tin ' ooWfer ewd
■aid, *T*rh*P» wa'd belter h are
e talk."
The Captain «ot up timidly Bad
hopped onto aaagP'a band. Santa
Mt In bla arm chair and aald In
a lore rote*. "Now I ell me w hat
H’e ill ahoet.*'
Santa Alh* Queatlens
The captain t wlxtrd hid hat.
Ill# little tin cheeks w tre pink.
"Sir. It It the part of a gentloman and a soldier to tell atortea
on f o n t one e ta a r' Santa’* eye*
twinkled.
"No. II Isn’t Ouard»man.’’ ne
aald. "If ibat's yonr trouble 111
Mcnee you
fromtelllqg
me."
Hut Bant els a wl»a men. so he
bad another plan. He aald:
"B urpoitnc I ask you some
questions about what I'd Ilka to
do. and you tell me II tb s Idea la
wl*eT"
"T hat I can do." Mid toe
soldier"Well, suppose I *,k yon-and
yonr company to stand d»ard. tonlrhl around lltls a 'a hod. Would
that be w b * r
“Mr. It would hs quite wise."

MRS.

OLD AND tA &amp; tfb

PflrisisnsCfcrt ForLark
Stopped By Police
PARIS, Dee. S—(ft*)—The proa*
l*ect o f krfc pi* will m n make
Frenchmen fight police reserves.
A swarm of larks. Dying south
for the w inter, passed Over the
International Exposition D stiled ,
by the ray s from the lighthouse)
set up In the exposition, lb* bird* I
fel' into the grounds.
Hundreds of visitors rushed io.
grab the birds end a frc « -f» ra tl,
fight developed. Police reserves,
were o ile d , but the lark hunters
turned on themBy th* time Ihe police hud
emerged victorious, m&lt;et of the
larks had tpade th eir gels way.
you to stand guard tlicnf*. Mid
Bantu.
"Quite,. Blr," aald too tin
soldier.
•
Ho thsl night a guard of toy
soldlurs was act to wait (or Ihe
cell of tba white fox at midnight.
‘ Tomorrow: T he Fox Return*.

Dgraphs Copied A m I J M
Lei Ua

Yea About T i k BdHfc*

W1EB0LDT STUDIO

DEALERS IN

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OAK AND FINE FIREWOOD
nix
s ssw
r o ux r s *xn
asp stove
areve tuoside tna t
QUALITY AND SERVICE

re T e ilm iin iB i

WERT-The JEWELER

friends

That Judge Millard B, Smith of TitusvJUo will bo n
candidate for Congreaa against the Incumbent “Little Joe’
* (la n is Power, m t ik* Ocala Hendricks, come* from no lasa an authority on atate poll
punoiT I* lamenting lb* decline tics than Kenneth Ballinger, political editor of the Miami
m l bit editorial page, lls'a loal Herald, with headquarter! In Tallahassee,
b n to aura.
, There la no “may be" In Mr. BalllngerV remarkii when
he Bays, "Congressman Hendricks la opposed by Judge
Millard Smith of Titusville, one of the best circuit judge*
in the state. Mr. Hendrick* had counted strongly ' upon
Stetson University support. Imagine his confusion when
— KIO I I Judge* SAitth iVsdenUy waft elected
it,of the Stetson
^
JJ*? Alumni Aasooiation, thu*.check-r*
g g ’V ' k tattsr place1 to wyl
Jpdgq Smith, haa irdt o ffle l^ y .
It tb « __ v,rh-ni thMi around for Congre** yet. bat It ha* Wenl
MfcVi I ^ a s n r x . » T O 1,kl hi. friend, have been tryln*
f e n ’L g u iltU).il-.iti {the race. There* la-a rather Wltft
Tto rurdea Dounl r***M*d|0ut the district U u tih e la the typt
Mail* V. CUrulhsrs.

\ . a*l-l a - wAWHaaaj &gt;:
i

OtprvMlcn
iln u n t

HR WHO, having lost one Ideal, refuse* to give his
heart and soul to another and a nobler, la like a man who
decline* to build a house on the rock because the wind and
rain have ruined hi* house on the u n d .—Constance Nnden.

ir Typhoon Hits
W ealthy New Y orker
Philippine Islands Is Held For Ransom
Manila, iwc. a. -m — a
new typhoon Isolated a hug*
area In the aerto em Vlanyen
bland* of Philippine group today
WhB* reports reached Manila of
a p r i m dyaontary upMeM te.tn
Bnrgoean Province, th e altor
yMth ad •
pyertoea typhoon

th e y ' any. for the opening of
the Overseas Highway t* Key
We«t « t Mar. 1L There* abeutd
he a w uf advertising given that
rttol n win he eouwtbWig foe
-aaoifrUu to rrupg th* vtoUpeut

;«• ***. and tWy eua-t get te ft
Mefthpet Jravalbw through Florida

. The American home la hgeakk g ' Up. Dean (fatherly of the
Untwre.ly o f Florida aafS. "ft
la saw dracribrd as Juat a fMc*
from which malt t* forwarded
ns n body *f furs Itore ear*

.a w r s a tr A to V .1

n iu m iN n im iw iu jii

IN A WORLD In which so mpny people wear.tjio luttnc
clothe*, live In tho same houdo, eat the u m o dinner and
My the same things, blessed are the Individual* Who’ arc
not lost in the mob. who have their own thoughts and live
their own llvee.—Hamilton W. Mable.

Berne, In the night clah, IbtM
W inter nlghU e re r r y n t e l pretty
g n w I i Hy, when an me atewed
quince mart a n fried pearii sad
went* t* do ihe bhr a p p le —New
Yerfc Bon. Sound* Ilk* s fru it

.t • . « :

Neir York.
Iteporta that
a member nf
A rthur FrUd,
• wealthy Mud and. gyeral fhm*ly, had tmen kidnapped and wag
bring brhl for I 1M M 0 ransom,
brought federal agents to Whit*
Plain* today.
Fried yaubhed Balarday. H r
ppyta Mid Fried-* Ilrq hrolhsra
bed mad* contact p ith the gang
believed to be holding (he young
man and w«r*&gt; trying to argue
them tato reducing tlui amount
oT ranxom.
Telephone calls to Mbs home ol
&gt; Fried's
mother,
Mr*.
Kmkua
Fried, .who Uvea In a palatial
house weye being Intercepted ml
lh# C entral Telephone
Agency
and calli-ra' nSmber* relayed to
.pollca headquarters. Fried has
been mlxalni alnco Batartlay
night.
,,

Nashville Journals
Effect dtnnolidation
In Supreme Court
WASHINGTON. Dee.
Tha OoversmtrH won in the
promo Ooert Vaday In 'ft* effo rt
to eonthma with the aaU-UoM
p ta iwedhe tx In toe to o th ers New
T arF fed eral District O o n seek*
te g to* dlmstwUsn ad tb s A bnul'

m. roped Jointly b f the
111* Banner end the Nash
'vOoruean, ha* taken over
Hon of tb* .lyre paper*. Jam**
iMmait aad RIHImaa Bvins.
k*r« of tha paper*.
change* were mad* a* result
rMM In Mat of neWMxpet
dlon. labor . and material*
"have been grtdually dim Intor pi of ltable retain friM
after propettiya, ft waa aa*
U k ta e p M l

tk m

JtMM

�■ r r y y ^ X r ^ jr

m iiim m

AtttMftihto Flowttu
Shown Girt Seotfts
.
IW fM M Ito
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■ M O l jA M I Q B B A I t , S f ld e ty

ial Calendar
Tba

SaartWk. Rl*h

Mr*. J. |&gt;. Ridge
Entertains Chapter

M r* 4. f. Ridge waa host*** lr&gt;
School tka JWrt M*Uoa ekapt*r Sana and

f a r a tt y will sponsor a Fodaral Daughter* o f tba Territory of
fk a a ta r P U y. “ Everyman1' to ba florida which mat at h*r born*
f r t n la tp* High School A u d ito r Friday evening.
Tba nomMating committee with
I a n a t 1:60 o’clock. Tba public la
Mra J , G. Sharon a* chairman eubTUBSDAT
mittad tha following name* far
Tba ChUdron of tka Confederacy officer* fa r tha coming year:
; * tn aponaor' a card p arty to k* M re F. JE. RtmmilUt, prtaident,
t, M*m a t tha KUta O o b a t 8.00 Mr*. S. 0 . Chaac, firat elca greet?• ^ t i t Seminal* High School P. T.
'■A- will m a t i t 1:30 o'clock. M enr
!; hero of tba board are urged to ka
present promptly at l; M o'clock.
3 afl*rnoon. All friend a of the
! ‘ ekurch a ra Invltad.
,1' Tka Olfl Bcoula will meet at
t tb a Lilli* n » a * a t 1:46 o'clock.
There wfb ba a rail meeting
a f th* American Legion Auxiliary
i a t tb a ' bom# of Mr*. II. R. S ta r
1 *n». I l l P ark Avenue, at l : | t

ot$t-

Mra. Fannie Vaughan L**, aaiiuul
vie* president
H im Elisabeth Wbltaar. auerrtary
Mr* Zab Ratliff, tra a tu rc r
W- 4 . Well*, 4r., h itte r Ian
Mr*. \V- W. W right, regiatrar
Mra. Jane Smith, ckaptin
A dinner waa planned to b« h*M
tv January 0 at which time Judge
Duval HVil, dialrlct judge fm *
San Antoni*, T e n * , will b* the
speaker. Deacvadanu In the alalo
of GiVemor Dural will be spec
tally invited guestsWRONISDAY
It waa decided to Sfcept th* In* 1
Tha Board of MAnagera of th*
vital ion axtended by Mra. H. J. i
Oaydea Club wfl] meet a t th*

bom*.of Mra. II, M. l’apworih at

lliOO o'clock.

Two Sanford couple* were mar*
riad by County Judge R. W1. War*
over th* week end, record* in the
County Jadga'a office revealed
this morning. They were Chatleu
If- lfelntyro add Christ In* W right
and William Yeung and Lorvttn Mr. and Mra. W J . ' Whll*. J r .
Gordon.
Mr*. W itlb, M l.. Batty Willis.
f . E. otarpaoti, president of the Richard WHlta of [xwigwood, M r
iaastgolo County Cham ber, of and Mr*. B. F. Whitnar, M r and
Commerro and Ralph
Bagwall, Mrs, J- G. Sharon, Mr. and Mr*.
J. T. Jacob*. Mr*. Zeb Ratliff,
Mra F. R. RoumlllaL Mra. F.
L. Miller, Mr*. 8 . 0 . Chase. Mr*
Jan* 8mIlk. Mr*- E liu b a tb WbKM r and Mra. 4 . P. Ridgt.

FOR 1 WEEK

SO Gallons Oil
w j ¥ w *e a c h

OIL HEATER

Th» Ctrl Scout* of Troop ffO. 1
enjoy til * talk aw l drmonatratK’n
° * the J*p*n«ae way 0f a iY a a f^ g
.......... .
flow an at th e ir meeting wfekh
fS
i
was held PYktay afternoon. At
r «
n o n a l s
^
» * * w ««* » •* * b e fa e a ^ r * .
-- -___________ _
O M. BeTry taught th* flrU Sow
_
.
make candy container* foi
Qtty WOC9 Ip tlit t n t , week-end Chrlitrrmi nfcients.
JaakaanvUl* w *h k l. p ^nw U .' A numb*" of S i aeoula from
ir.'a o d Mr*. Guy D. Wood.
(Sanford a tirw M the Girl Sco-H*
‘
ICourt of Awl rd i which « m atW
Mr». P. D. King of D m em tr* th Orlando Friday night. Th* «no*lAM. M th a guast of Mra. VolM Ing Wax opened by I he mix Irex* of
WAlter**.
.ceremonies- Mr*. June SmedViy.
--------!Mr* K athryn Park, national girl
Mr*. Jobff Galloway and daugti- aeout commissioner, gave an briarId#, Mar# Ann. w*rw tka guaala' rating talk a fte r which th* sward*
of Mr. sag MM 4. Malcolm Brad ! were prevented. Nine troop* wap*
Uald- •» Jaababnvtllu for tbe repre»*n&lt;ed Including ala from
waaknuA.
Orlando, one from Sanford, ®na
-------from KuatM and obe from la k e
Mr. and Mr*. C- M. Flower* of Maty.
C ilw y iT iB M .
announce
the I Mra. C. D Chrialy, regional
•WW i t i m , Ctyde ROyal, at I committee member, hitrorfured th*
th g f d l M t l A l f U t y i
Memorial main apeaker of the ercnlnp, •
IloapfTaf &lt;Wf November If.
i irtrt acoul from Sxvannah, G*-,

Tuesday at lb* RHl Theatre P a r* '
The hlm dlnc and l OutfMtln*
mount, p a /a him yiOO.OQU a year rtulnm e color* ar* *11 outatand
fo r h b service*, b et he got juat tn l feature of ino Federel The*
■1*1y eeota for hla bit «r “ Thli o r rro jecl * rh rU tm a . play* to
Way Plcaa*." The actcr ia Jack he presented in Hanford, Seminole
Danny, who happened to be on the lllrtx Auditorium at 1:11 P. M.
■at to watch hi* wife and laillu on Monday evening. December
team mate, Mary Livingston. whlh&gt; *. under the apnusorehlp of Bernah* was playing bar role in the IrMo High Fam ily,
film.
Hbnplterda In tags and akin*.
Benny, accompanied by roim d
*lti*» In royal roue*. Joseph In
Ian Banny Buker, waa Jgat IfOaing lom har brown. Mary In shy blue
on. aad wandered into a tbealtv and the Angel in Jeenn* d'Arc
foyer crowd aetnr In which Mnry blun **t Ike color theme In Ih*
waa an OXherette. Gn m atting her olden «’h**l*r Christina* Cyd*
husband unexpectedly she blew rtr*i putt of tho two hilt p a r
■p In bar lime*. Robert Florey fix- forma nee
ad It up, though, to remaka the
In •’Kveryinan," ranmu* moral■cava with Benny and Bakar in It. |ty play, tho costume depart
and to glva Benny a lla* to speak. ( menl rs
nrlot
with brilliant
They ran through Ihe acawa and . colurlug.
Hubert
Kol.nm, aa
went on about their bualneaa aad Tileat. wear* chaaufal* of lavenIhe afadlo M l da»y bound to piy rt*r ov*r monalegnure rurpla:
ba&gt;lb artoro for their effort*.
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The Sanfgnl MhxDUrigl Aaaorlotion la apanaertng a program
at a meeting of the Seminole High
School Pare*l T eacher. AaaoclaIk n lA the H igh School auditor­
ium tomorrow' afternoon. Father
J, 4. Kellagkan, pastor of the All
Soule Catholic Church, will deliver
the principal addrea* and
Itev.
Martin J- Brom, pastor of tka
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
will render vocal aeteetioni.

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TEARS
■-■r«w (M wti

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BAZAAR
at Ik* church

ThUntday, Dte. 9,
8:00 to 7:09
Teg WUI Ik Served

CantlnuaU Tr.&lt;e nap* On*
houna no ilia waieTTroyit at Wu
hn *l*o
ha in bad but (01* 1*11
m l font* of th* efty, * h o bad
•ought refuge la It aacapad.
Th* steam er halk* aaad by

th* hutterflMil and Jird h te Dll'**
°n fhr rlr* r banka v a ra partly
destroyed.
Ilaadiiuartnr* of tka
British
companies hern b*d only
bare
ilctaU* of the illaiiilera. It w i
«nli| that both ih* Talon* and
lln&gt; T u rk s o hnd been operating
between Chlnkleng. aboTa
the
barricade* the &lt;’hln*ae h a te built
n ,roaa the Y anclfe aboro Bhang
b«l. and up rlr*t porta.
Alt the *hlpa had the British
t'nlon Jark painted conspicuously on lliem
Tba Tallin* and the Tuckwo,
terettlty Used for vncuatlng retu
reea from Nankin*, were ro
I'm led to bar* been tin t up he
able the bombed* hulk* eb lrh
were uaed a«_ pontoonr • rl*!n*
nnd (nllma with lilib and low
water In the river.
It WBa fenred that refugee* on
•ome of the alilpa tulaht bare
been Injured
Th* Talunc waa In service ol
III- I'hlnn
Hteant
Nm Icnlbm
t'&lt; nipntiy. a llutlerilold and Swire
riib.ldlary, ami Ihe Tuckwo un
tier the lit* of the Indnrlitiia
Nut Italian Company. a atibaldlary
of tit. Jardlne Inlereala.
All Ihe Itrltlah ablpw were Mt
ill 'npproalnialely U;JU 1\ M
Sunday,

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Repairing

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the whole world over’. . .
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—Tuesday—
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WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

The Owl Book Shop
CHRISTMAS BOOKS
G reeting card* fa r
Hook* In utock
Xmas and everyday
aad ordrred
HRNII FOR MONTHLY HOOK LIST

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Underprivileged Children Xmas Fund
ARMORY, DECEMBER 18th
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PHONE 88

Herndon Explains
New Murphy A c t
T o R o t a r y Club
C iallnild rr.m a .g i Ons
the principal apeaker.
G ucata at today!* lu m lim n
d u d n l E ugene W4ae nml E. W.
O veralreet of O rlando, A. C Klllie
and Mr. Ruaaell o f AH am nnle
Spring*, Mr. S nyder, n new d ru g ­
g ist in S anford, and H. G H k k a tit,
Junior K otarian,

GLASS
R M fi/ re e t

DUBLIN, Dec. B-lAY If King
George VI want* a wornkeck pm
this Christm as, h* will have I"
send uut and buy one
Tbe King's 11Meat or* uaed &lt;0 K' '
•'/our
and tw enty
wuedcoi I •
baked In a p k " each y e a r - f u r ,
mor* than 100 y tai* from the g»v ;
am or general of Ireland.
When Ireland w *. split lulu th*
Irish Free m ale and N otU uin D*1 i
land, the practice waa "topped.
j
y i i r Ihprrfifh'r officuilD
hoped the cuatom Would l&lt;r_ ro '
vlvvd, but n«w that the ln a h Fra#
State ha» * preatdent and seek*
In rut away from every V.ngll*"
euatom, official* fear the annual
pie ceremony i* finished.

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Carraway, n
a Snecial

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Spends A Lot Of
Time In Her Kltabeta

■ Diamond Setting

K ing's Xmas Dinner
To Be One Dish Short

secretary, attended ih* marling
of tha Florida Rtat* Chamber of
Commerce held In Orlando to
day. It was laaroaAlkhks morning.

Woaiaa'a Council O f
Firg*. C hrl.tlaa C hartk

W ithin S igh t
O f N a n k in g

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d m 19 a^p racial* tfcefr KBsllty. Lteprloxii
M h D Sflka. aO iena and hfuta ja d materltlo orr
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new features they wanted. Result — thie new 1939 WertinfSousa
Refrigerator with;
* tb a NNMlatAWIB — New large humidified .Image epaaa

far fruits and vagauble.l
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W arraaty Daa*
O range C o . B ld g . A L o a n Aaan.

to P. H. Tyner, *t b *.
B kcriffa Daa*
MrClclland. J. F , Sheriff to B.
OH* fro m ?
K. B « k .
T h . bill I* offered m alntr *&gt;r
MartgagM
&gt;«Mlor n o b ert T. W ag n n ol
fair York, who baa aluay* Tjrnrr, F. I I , at og t* lai Fedrral Bar. A Dean Aaan. of O r
p ap alh lird with (ha underdog.
Undo;
M coarae, Sanalor W agner
oada to « w rl Ika big Negro W ba. Albert, at n s to 1101 U n ­
bar A Supply Y d. Inr.
Ofa In n a ria ta ,’ and Nano**
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Sanford Orowvr, CrBdlk.C0qL . ta
• Sanford AlUaU* J f a t l B a a k .
Sanford O t t a m Credit Carp.,
U Sanford AtldMJa N a t l Bank,
la l ij • §■ ctomemry
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• TTia taMidra will gal by boeaote
^oongruaomen ■* generally
wka«
tkalr reenrdo lo *how they nr*
tolerant of all r*r*«.
Aad. they , argon, who caa nay
poaldToIr that enadmoni of Iko
low, Aid (bo dUoucilon H
aruuaM over (bo naUoa, will or
w ill n a t bolp (ba aooth w lpa out
'ly n c h in g ?
. A t a a y rota, (ba lu d a la P r i­
m a r ily »ectU»n»ll»n«. n re n Ihoogb
The parpfito uf Iho law la lo put
a a to p .to nn aril th n | bn* lmranarnl Ib e ooulh fu r
n inny n

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Court lloueo tn lra n e a in Banforl
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got tier prllh a ll :&lt; k M llla d &lt; «* 4 'M b

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V A. C IIA M IIR IIt .lN I u t il offer
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r n r n v ’i i. r i.t t « i m i .'i ' lAi'ltidind
k i r » , f - r | . . i r .t . it,,, rent | 4 »v, p*
tlir-' fatluttlllU ft .‘Pet tIteft i t oil" tn
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Fancy Romta Beauty Apples 10 lbs.
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U. S. No. I Potatoes 10 lbs,..... „ ..17c
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TIRE SHOP _

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rao oiroJ .n d m am ed t .
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l a I M k ill of e e i.p U la t M M &lt;
faro fllod m«»lo»l r H * 1 K afoai*
■ a la la iko »ka&gt;0 *»&lt;lllo&lt;l «••»*
la Ik a akaro m i m . C o « n a l B a af o r i r io r tiu . •« h # »w ra &lt; * r a i
J a a u .t r . A. O. i m - lk o aotoo ka*
la aecerdaecc w ith
Ike p r » .
Itun M. 1.11 r U TV. 141 aka.
la * a raia Aar of I k l i Court. U nololono af Ckaplar HIM. Acta eg
a i l l eka (X i l l a n . A
oa your fallaro &gt;a aapaar an . . I d
HIT aa* a poo w rlilta rooaool of
Pea. I rfco. w a II aha N.
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o. w . atxrirr I will arroi r«t mio
af BB. Cttr. Ilua N. It oka. W.
aatorod aaalaol ye a aoO lk o r r l t
at pafclla oaterr lo ika klakaal
I rlio. B. la aka. B. I cko 1
• III p ro ...a oa parta. T k * naturo
kl**or lac cook al Ika Court
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a f Ika r u . la a a la f n a tltla la
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Itoaaa It Baal.
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vritaoaa mr non* aa* aMt Ikla lllk
llanad
la
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hr Iko Blot, loaolbar with
a P. H K ilN D O N .
llu n p al.H .h .d la lto m la e la C oonall
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C la rk a f C ir c a 1C Court.
|o , KlnrMa. onto OOok wook to t
B cm laole Coun ty, Flo rid a. laaoa Ineladlh* taxOa levied fee
lu n r aurrooslvo wooka..
Ike
rear
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aa Ika fallawlaB
w iln ro a m r kand an* ik a a f f |. IB K A L )
Baacrlba* Unde la Bamilaala Coen,
r ia l oral ol thla Court a l Oaafard
ir.
Florida.
lo
a
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II. in i l k Oar a l Oooaaikor, A. IX
none* or balm o r tax
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No.'
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of Joty In*
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l i l t on* upon w ritten reaaeet of
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•kat part af loot t K of Hr.
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A. Moaaara Sab.
k la k a a l bidder fa r rac k nt Ik*
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a t r r ic ic o ir a a M l o p t a x
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Oik. Bar «f Naoombar H it.
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December
O. r. liniNDON.
l a acrantuuu# w ill.
Ik a
pro. H I T nt I I o'clock A. I I . tn a aar*
dork af iTIrcalV Court.
alsloao a f i.’k a p la r H I M . A d a e i llf lra le e hel* b y Ik * D ia l* la .
Bomlnolo
Caaalf, VlorUlo.
H I T anil upon o rr|||» n
roquoal a o lk a r w ith a ll um llto* aa* aal&gt;- INRAM
t.f W A L T K Il In C U O PK O
I w ill o,fluent leoled tolae
In rlu d U a
offor lo r m U a l pub lie a u ia r r »« lu io o lavle* fa r Ik # r e a r H IT . an
Ik a kla ka a t bidder lo r aoak at Ika fa lla w ln a Beacrlbetl Undo la
Ik a Court llnuna e n iru u ra la Ban. Bomlnala C a u n lr . Plo rld a. l a u lt :
far* a a Ik a I t ilC d o r e l Dacatakor
No. H I M U or Auguat I lk .
I I I T a l I I o'clock A. M . lo t corH l l eovaflng W . 33.33 fl. a f
llllr n lo a l.oM by ik a B la u la M l I I Nantanl llelghto.
B tlh a r •Hit a lt entitle* a a* «uhNo. I IT B ala of Aunuot I l k .
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I* too
la cla B la B
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taio o loclod fa r Iko ro a r H IT , na
I t A IV. I l l ft. a l L o t I X
Iko la llo w ln a Baacrlba* londo la
Hanford H olakta.
Homlnnlo C a u n lr . W ortda. l a « l l :
No. I l l Hula of Akgaot Tlh.
Jfu . MS Hale a l A iig u .l Ird .
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HSI
rao o rln a N ik
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l.» l I I A IV. 41.11 ft. e f Let
lllo r k • T ie r I X Banter*.
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4 th.
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t ill
cu .o rlo a W | | a l to il »
Iho H 1I1 B a r nf Navombar l i l t .
lllo r k I T ie r I I . Bunford.
O !■ IIR H N D O N .
Nu. I l l M ia of Aun.iat Ird .
d o r k a f d r r a l t Court,
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ruoorlnn l-o la H IT A
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f l I V IIK It N ln iN . ' toil a ml ouboatiueal levied taiOB
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VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

' “m-----------------------1

Frost Is Predicted
HereAgain Tonight;
Little Damage Yet
Tem peratures As Low
As 29 Are Expected
In Sanford Section
W ith More F r o s t

LAKELAND, D c c ~ 7&lt;—
(AP)—The Weather Bureau
tofiay warned Florida, fruit
•and vegetable growers to
prepare for a second night
-and an early morning of subfreexlng temperatures and
killing frost.
Florida's many mlltion dol­
lar' crop of oranges, grape­

Bear rat representative* from
Hanford and Samlnaln
County
heard Stela Marketing Director
William L. WUaon of Jarkaon
villa tell the twenty-first annual
hualneaa ronferenc* of the Flor­
ida B la u Chamber of Commerce
th at Florida doe* not need the
wagea and hour law. Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
official* who attended tho meet­
ing repotted today.
Hpeaking before e n e a r , rapaci­
ty audtenca in
the
Colonial
Orange Court Motel In Orlando
yooterday, Ur. Wllaon draw a
Prolonged apptous* aa he added
•'rather than cripple labor with
legtitatlon, Florid* can f a n bel­
te r by taking advening* of the
clod-given advanugao for labor
th a t ore evident In tht* S tate aa
In no other eecllon of the Na-

fru it, u n rerln * * and w inter veg­
etable* aofforad seme
dammar
early today.. Growers and m arket­
ing authorities aald they feared
another night and early mom in f
o f. W b-freeilne w eather would
cause heavy loaa.
The Weathee n u rta u ’a from*
w arning
aereleo atation
here
urged grower* In north and cen­
The afternoon oeaalon ended witli
tr a l n o r Ida to flro th eir groree
r a d cover vegetable area* again a brief memorial aarvlf* for the
‘tomorrow. I t vrartwd of o •'quite late Alfred W agg of Weal Palm
rapid fall In tem perature a fter Baach, form er State legislator and
a peat prealdent of th* Btgto cham ­
ber.
___f or tea at for
,-F ra a t.t again warn
,ofShe pentnrnW. WtoJw *4* O ther tpsBktr* tnchxtod, Karl W.
ctly prevented froat. dopo.ii* Brhwn of Do Land, vice praahletrt
i . the muekland* of the E w r nniT m an a g e r’-of Florid* National
-glade* last rig h t ta d 'hi* m orn­ KxhlMt*,' Ine-l w ho outtlnod -plana
in g h at th* W eather B ureau aald fo r a State exhibit St the New York
.♦Thera wUl be very little wind WorhT# FSIr of ( 1030) i Clanmrc
Bitting of cl* wit ion and -Now
-tonight.''
The SU te Marketing
Bureau York, who aa prealdetit of tn*
aald ita report* Indicated *uch United State* S ugar Corporation,
ttruck crop* aa berrle*. bean*, told of the pomlbilllle* of the tncabbage, calory and pepper* suf- d u itry In Florida, and Stephen Mrfared severely thla tnom lng but Crrady of Ocala, prealdent of the
- th a t tomato**, pula to rt and fru it Florida Aaaoclallon of Real Kata'*
Board*, who told of the real «*i*tn
ear aped with light damage.
Th* Bureau aald Ita reporta poaaibllltie* offered by th e State.
Later tha group motored to the
w ere m eager and th a t the aurvey*
■-would _ * require
aeveral daye. State Tuberculosis Sauitorium at
County farm
agent*, however, W oodim err, near here, fo r an If-'
made b aity check* and th eir un­ ■paction.
The flrat day’* *c*»lon ended at
official report* agreed with the
S tale Bureau'* Summary of con- n banquet a t which Nina Wilma
Putnam , ooted w riter, diam ond
, dttiona.
Florida. O. 0- W are of Lee*bur*
Th# forecaal for the Orlando
meted aa to astm iater in th* a b ­
d ialritt tonight waa clear and
sence of Harold Col re of Jackson­
quiet* rapid tem perature fall aft*
er aunaet, loweat lem peratifre fl ville. prraldontTh* two-day aeaalon will con­
A. M., Creacrnt CHy *9, Pieraon
clude tomorrow with election of
27. Sanford 2V, Oviedo 29. Fern
Par* SO. F o re.t City 27. Ply­ officere.
The American people "ahould
mouth 29. W inter U a r d m \ 30,
taka government out of boalneya
• Conway 17, Doctor P h llltp a' 2S, end put buolneai in government,”
1 Xlaahnmee 20.
Umatlllo
I7r said Preaidant Col** in an addroa*
SAHowey I*.
road before tha conference.
r a t Bovoro tem poratura drops were
Cole* was ill a t Jacksonville *nd
rOooedad in lb* CoroUna'a and
hla speech waa read by Dr. J , H
Tenneoaee and waatern
North
of OcalaCarolina and
extended
north- Therrell
•'Dullness la hyperaenaltiv* to
i

W ar

legislation,*' the addreo* »aUJ
-Bualneaa ha* bean rad atlll la I*
articulate. I think th# reason la be­
came w* are aa engrossed In ra*
particular problem* that w* have
allowed a militant minority to ru«
things, but now brabmaa la awak­
ening &lt;9 f a prerogative and to be­
ginning to »i**rt ttaolf.

- I f th* power of boetneea can bo
collecfrd and conceutroted, than
moat of o cr political and economic
UU will vaatok."
Waller H. Buckingham,^**iM*r

Clarence E* McKee
Named To HlghOffk*
CTareoce F- Me K m waa a to iM
Eminent Commamtor for
coming year o f the Tayter .O*mmandery ^ I g b U
Templar *
th* regular convocation to
Masonic Tempi*
l**t
Friday
night. Jim. D. Jlnkina. rattotng
I commander, reported today.
I o th e r officer* elected w•**'

• OeoeralUtlmo.

D- S- K. SUjrri

Captain General, Frank I* *J®er.
Senior Warden. J — *« © • ■ * » »
Junior Wanton. Jem** Red path i
Prelate Jamas Mougbton; T naam r . Ealph B. Chapman j and
I m e t o r , Jao. D. Jtakta*.
AH other office* In tha

b« filled by
by the nawty

90

Dupont Plans
Huge Program
For Recovery

YOUTHS HELD AND GIRL QUESTIONED IN SHOOTING OF EDITOR

Would Have Industry,
Finance R e c o v e ry
Sum Of 25 Billion;
Three Million Jobs

» Citrus And Celery In'
State Does Mn
I’ 01 ThJaAreaUnharmed
Tender Vejrcta
Need Wage - Hour But
bles Are Destroyed
Law, Says Wilson

F lo r i d a ’s Citrus
Sanford Representa­
Jb L ittle Dam aged
tives Attend State
Chamber
Meeting
iffWeatherHitB
AU P a rts Of South
Causing Suffering

NUMBER

Established In 1908

DAY, DECEMBER 7, IM7

Asks Government
For O p p o r t u n i t y
Elimination Of Povw
erty Is S e e n As
P art Of P rogram

Although »ub-fr*e*lnS tem pera
t'lre* prevailed throughout Sem­
inole County Stnr moat of Ihe
night verv little damage trne roPmtr-d to vegrlahle* and cllru*
N E )V M H tK , D ec. 7 .—
growing In tht* "iocaltiy. O. P.
(AP)—A plntmctl uvovery
P aiton, local materulogUt.
r*
li'!6UcaL_L’y - iiuliielrr lt.nelf
ported th at the TOtrcary plunged
t» tlu» ninncit t-r !&lt;'J5,000to 1 | degree*, during the. night
and Tailed to lilt the Co degree
In the picture a t le ft are shown Perry Nunery. JO, (center) a n d Philip Roger*, t l , (rig h t) who u t t t held without ball by Miami 000,()()&lt;) or more to crea'.o
mark any time during th* day police In connection with the shoaling of the-city'* publicity ed Itor, Phil H arris, 34 (oitrcm e rig h t). The shooting occurred In Ml- 3,000,000 tu-tv- jobs wita p r o ­
yeaterday.
poned to d n y b y L n iiim n itt
oml during an aberration a fter the Miami-South Carolina football gam*. Lorraine Forbes. 19, (extreme reft) their companion, wax
Reliable report* Igtlinalnl that
DuPont, n m llp u t of E. J.
__________ DuPont dc
■ o n , damaga hail tiw-n done to quritloned. Police say »he nnd aiiolhrr girl signed kintemrnt* glvin g thsir version of th e affair.
Ncmnur.t ut.d
cllrtt* In the low placca but no
('ompiiiiy :» nn nddrcgf to
accurate callmate a* In th a c l ­
the National Aasoclatian uf Man*
ien t of th e dam agoTuuld b* onufacturrro.
talned.
DuPunt pklured Ihe creation o(
Those ctnae in ' 'the Industry,
a new ern with the eventual all*
however, expressed fear*
(bat
minatjiin of poverty nnd unem*
considerable dsmagn
may
ue
vj s
•
/l
ploymeut
ploymont ihruugh thi* throo-foUl
done tonight If tin, steady wind*
abate and the mercury falls to
_
_
n
.
f* nation of new products.
rls*The entire sta le was ■tipped In
D r*
R oy
R e p o rts
O . JO) Vastly broadening the roar*
th e frigid *TEniprriiliir*
which
(It the Vsldes Hotel tomorrow.
A n im a ls A rc V
l c t i n
w
j ^ - , Kr e" *h
accompanied th e northwest wind
Riley Mound* iu.1 Faina Pearl
but. according to report* from
O f S t r y c h n i n e D o s e , (3 &gt; Maintaining the rUu * r »
McGee of OrlavUts Were married
points In the southern p a rt n(
. .
[fair ralum for all effort, not eg*
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 - M I —
ill the nfflre of Judge II. IV. Ware
tba fltate today, very little dam ­
Two dog* *r* deed and Ihroe ccpllng capital effort.
The
Hanford
S
tall
Pro
WorkThe
United
State*
bnanl
of
tag
)
e-.triday
afternoon.
age waa don* to cllru*.
■r* under treatm ent ** thu r * \ Industry con pul this Into effort,
A low of 47 wua reported at appeal* overruled today a major r n u won tlielr fir** s»m« by «
? [" ,r 0PPortunJ'ir
Il-e Seminole County Board ol suit of on etfUemu: or poisoning J*
portion
of
the
government’*
I3,7
In
o
score
In
*
till
with
tinW in te rH a v e n , W * d**r*e eolder
which ha* useurred tn Ksntord b/
. . . .
ther-' 1*111-11* Instiucllon will meet In during
than Sanford**. low, with t l tn 073,103 lax claim again*! the lat* Atarhu* Heml Pro team
t h . past 24 hour., a y - ; A « m |..ig n t« • .ell-Industry hack
the offi-r of County Supcrlnleir
Mellon.
A rc a d ia / but no damage to the Artdirw
Amerlcon people- through *
il.-nl of School* T. W. Lawton to- cording to Peter fl. Roy. l o c i
Th* decision slid -th e petitioner lust ntgtil.
present ettruo crop w e t found
Doth team* were held score morrnw for a short aeaalon, Mr, v o lerl norton. who described tk a ^ ° n 'J*‘,' e
,0 tounlersoi
tiraacont C ity poportod * low (Mellon) did not flln a (ulin an
. . . »
a. *—
of i t degroOt and , ind icated ’ttfal fraudulent return with intent to loss tb rolghoui th ree quasar* otj Lawton announred this morning.
Ihe gam* hut early In the taurih
A Mrt&gt;c|)||
of tH|&gt;
,ln; tho vary, low placet In that to evade ta x e s'.
l.r, H ,r
*M a » w ' W * . ........... .. . - “ -U tl.n « H M The board ruled for Mellon on period the Bunford owlfll broke r,,tll
Hrmil* » 11] t.ft held
.region . aunt* tlamago had , been
on
ion#
of
lb*
dead
t&lt;io«a
a m li‘‘' L J ' " "
' '/!
six
out
of
trn
priuripal
point*,
drum to orange* and grapefruit.
the drudluek when tliey tmik llioj tonight at Tt3m o'clock, Hklpper
th a t alrychnUie bud
" 'i
C rop damaga. In Sanford and rom piom ltril n feventh JHiInt anil l-atl on their nt*n So &gt;«l'l m ail-' A I. Vlldeti announced tmlay nfound
dartl w ith re x u lsr ranii«d dog , r * T ' “
H lllfan i B. W arner,
Jtemlnole County fanulng arum ruleil for Ihe government on the
mid In u aeil.-a of hrilllanl line' ,,n'1
" " •,l member In b* f.KHl. but bo pointed out th a t it *,rwl,l; 'n " f ,h&lt;* a*»'&gt;r»»tlu«. 1*»»
waa ronitdr-rabln higher,
hu-v- other three.
f.
........ ml
Ihl* m ltlu ro m anufacturer. „nd emp1oy.ro hi
_____
The decision, which discusse.l plungra, plan-d lh» hall on the I"' -»,'nt.
ever, reliable report* Indicated.
° llt »*
»f
Cnatlderable damage u-*&gt; re­ only Hie legal Interpretation of a Alachua 3 yonl alrlpe where, T|„, Wo men's Mlialonary Bo hod been i-niisred fdr ru t. and wh ,h '»
"
P0»Wlwe advertising
g if,,
M elhodlit may nut liav» been del l bor at al y'
ported 'to eacarol*. lettuce, ro- w ore of Issues, gave pu figure* on Damage d ru m over the marker rlH r ,l( lh,
Placed by aumouue Intent on hm .[»«m |«ii:n to “»ell" cille* and town*
mnlne and m oor loaf vegetable*, what ili-ficleliry, if any, the former In un (iff Iu iklu plunge. A short l hu,eli will hold Ita nnmml ban lug dogs.
j-ii the importance of their menu*
Secretory
of
Ihe
Treasury
will!
pH**
Ironi
l
in
rum;
.&lt;
to
PUfdoii
,lU,-t
Woman*
club
Tbur*
while lb* mor* lender plant*
All of Ihe ra»ea of dog poison -1
n**et».
hive
to
pay.
wa»
it
(uni
for
tho
conversion
day
e
ie
n
ln
i
«t
S
3u
o'clock.
■urh
aa
tnmatpea,
rggplanl.
■ * « th e depression and
The govt-inmrnt filed a lax i Hevetul
hundred
spectator* t liurcti nttirlals annuuneed today, in# reported tu l&gt;r . Iloy w e re '
, quash and bean* which escaped
lo ra lrd In tlm
te rrito ry
cm '*• re s u lta n t e ffe c ts" In ,I insialled
Ihe laat frigid b latt were coin rlnfni "n Mnr. 29, Ill'll with Itic! brsti-U ihn eold i .i . i n’glit i«
braced by Myrtle
A venue
be
*h" nvurage Am erican the n&gt;contention that Mellon'* irron* in «&lt;*&lt;• tin* (wo It'Hmq d ash uml wrre*
plelely killed
tw een T en th nnd FlfloonUi »nd
" ,h '
«** "so m e th in g
run
unit'd
wiiii
u
hurd
fought
come
in
It’
ll
wn*
I
|tt,4K2,l&gt;0dI
Young colorr showed the ef­
on Holly Avenue at Hlxth Htre- i « ""|K "bout imluilcy'* und th a t It
Mint*
l)t'l«*;en
two
well
luU
m
*d
where**
tolin
d
.lid
id
u
gro»*
infect! of the chlllng Ideal« hid
T h e velerlnarliin urged all
had bt-enme necessary to lak e poai*
grower* predict that no targe come of $d.7oS,707 in linking Id* Irntiu wild |)l4)«‘d un rir»*m*tit
era of p els to keep Iheli
,‘ lv"
cuuiiletnct this belief,
hmml
of
io«»iv»«iii
•
n
\
return.
j mourn of damage will result.
lied o r Inside housoa until th e) T *"' cam paign will he Inaugurat*
rSitnfuitig * pidiifMnil lino pcr
Report* from nolle (Unde Insource of tho poisoning can b e / ' 1 tom orrow «t Hie an n u al Condlrata that a heavy froat had
f" r"u'd „ ........t.b iy in tho
tH. jXh0 nogroea!
charged
with determ ined.
Igrvs-i of A nirricnn In d u stry , m eet*
whllo llam ago and Vincent
of Illegal liquor and one
done considerable
damage
In
Police were notified today by big In New -V»rk December 7, 8,
tho back IH.I it arrest in
lb. Ir
woman charged
with .ale
truck crops In that section.
several enraxed
rlllten*
who “ml !»
d.Wlug Plunge* and J. \V. All, hr
, „
wrr&lt;
f,
“Industry is the servant of tba
mm. tigursd a , .he n»mh.,r on* , 11[f fil,r . by C(ly Jud|[a FfmBk saw in thu imlsonbix* the work
of someone slio bad « depraved people." W erner wrote In tho Jeltor
rI. Miller In a aessino of th* Mun- feclln* toward pels Every ef distributed In m anufacturers. «|C*
Alilmugh boll.
t.mm. we,« k , , (Vlur,yrM, [xf. y .ft.n ro o ,,.
WASHINGTON, Dec ft—t d ' l - i&lt;-tir-'lcss throughout |tu»l o tho, j
M, rtln paid , , 80 fine furl 1* belnx made by total ot ;J"b Is to pim lure moru nnd battor
Method!
through
which
Un- g».,m h . Ban o,d M . outpl.yud
r h , r||&lt;1 „ urK, , |3 5 f ,n# „ , |leers of Hie law lq trace tlm K"'’' 1" ul conulantly lowered price*,
poison source and to determ ine,*0 ’l**1 *norc people ran buy*
Funeral services
were
con­ government can levy. on ISO/-22,m A tarhu. team, piling
up •
o( , h flr , r r r lt S*tu n i , y
the motive, and tha public l*&lt; "Factory payroll* in every com*
of
Ro
ducted yesterday afternoon* in 000,000 of tag exempt secu rltln first down, from .rrtm m .it, *nd |l||th1 whrn
th e Joseph p. Medium Funeral anil on hundreds of millions of three from their P«..-ng at ack. Q Wll„ in il ^D H K .ted 13 gallon. Invited la dlicloot any Informa-! munlly suppoit retailer*, clack*,
Mama for Carl Jullu* Krl&gt;'*&lt;&gt;n. dollars In taxfree stale and mun­ I.etll.1. a total ,,t 173 yard. Itatu „ f - m oonih|n t« thry wrra d .llv .r- lion wlili'h may assist In d*«r- bootblacks, lawyer* nnd doctor*.
Out of tax ei paid by m anufactur­
In i up tba niykTFry.
J r , 44, accountant
ol Curst icipal salaries, were reviewed with­ tho |lnu of gcrlnimage, Th# AU- jn r
ers come much of the support fo r
made litre., (Irsl
(tables, whn died Thursday In out conclusion h i t week by a i-hus tram
Glare Aiken, who was arrested
hospital*, school* and civic b etter­
house
way*
and
mean*
auh-rom*
downs
from
ttn
lr
passing
attack
Ihe United State* Veteran*' hos­
later by membora of l’ollc* Do*
ment*.
m
ltlrc.
for a total of s i yard*.
pital In Bay Pin**p artm m t who found her selling
"O ur job I* to get aero** to tho
The effect of Ihe proposal would
Born In Sanford. Mr. Erickson
TH. lineup for th* nlachcat. „
H | | f|n td
b lh# c „
people the simple, fundam ental fact
It. | Judge.
ram * to Miami In ItOI. During he to force thousand* of ta x p iy rrs wa« «* follow*: |e. furdon;! "•
HIIANOHAI, Dec. 7. —(IT)— lh*1 lf *n‘«u»t ry &lt;• encouraged to
the World w n r'h * **r»ed In the into surtax bracket* and to Impcs* H U pler: lx. T anner;
Ounam.
c „ c , „ | ln( WM , fn unc#d to
Advance cblumna of
Japan»»» “ *** l-encfit. We m uit runcsntrnto
Eleventh Infantry of Florida aa higher surtaxes on tho»* already In rf. William*: ,t. Monger} fr t*'ipay
H SV
aa V
i
n
a
n
,
t
S
X
a
a
a
a
m
,
a
S
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.
1
.
u
.
fin* of $20 or **rv* 80 days
his- upon the construrlive alory of Iq*
a dispatch rider and walla tn the top bracket*. In offering this H arriet:' qh. | | 11. Oil bum: lh,■ in jail on a rsckleis driving charge troops assailed Nanking's
trsatlaesA s s Pane V ssrl
this lino of duty he won many plan—which many be utlllird '» H am ate ; tb. Altman, fb, Vtn and another count charging opera tortc walls tonleht. Japanese of­
ficers who snnounrad jhn a t­
medals for bravery among which aid In financing 'ho heavy govern- &lt; cent.
.*
[lion of a motor vehicle while tack aald tba spearhead of Ihn
waa tb s Purple H eart. II* was menl spending which he abhors —!
jdrunk waa continued to tho nsst Invader*
was
iiitempitng
to
a member of tha Methodist Glass said Ms constitutionality Is'
term of th* CourtFaroaAst
ellmh lh* city's maaalvs battle­
Church, tho Veteran* of Foreign beyond questioning.
Henry Rog«rt, charged with ment* with *ral1nl ladder*—a
This prarrdure could be initials «1
W ars and llio Ilorvay Heed*
F air and continued eold with
waa
maneuver htm lrd down through
fay enactment of a new statute The
.foot or lb# Amsriran Legion.
frost tonight, freelin g over lator_____
suspended oonltnc* and Rufus A. Ilia mlddla axr *
j
IU leave* the widow, Mr*. sub-commIUee today also discuss­
Tho annual parish House moot- f b*uncey, also
chargod wilh
Tb* (a le s of tlm a p p a re n tly /lor to mucklanda of Okeachobop
Mon* Krictou; hi* father. Dr. ',' ed mean* of U pping bulging se­
followed by slowly rl*lag
tog
*M
aupi-r
of
lb
.
Holy
frwM
drunkrnnaM
W*S
(Ivon
a
D
O
doomed
ctly » ere closed. Tlis
curity
boxc*
through
a
constitu­
J. Krtcoon. J r . ol Miami; * otofl a| i Irruhcrature near, tho ta e a t and to-.
Rplacopa)
Churcb
will
taka
place
aanUneo.
Ouy
L
La.Chin***
had
started
a
final
|
tional
amendment.
Chairman
Vin­
ter, Mr*- Frank l / ’slto of Coral
* 5 * ^ ,',” !
Gables, and a hall brother, Rich son. democrat, Kentucky, of the tomorrow nlxbl at 7:0o o’clock.
group said that the high court's H wag announced tills morning '/caled n 910 bond and
ard EeUson of Miami.
A Japanes* a...H 'H l their r o a ln |w“ h rUU&gt;« ••"•to rn fu n a.
Th* Rev. David J , Calbcar*. ruling In th# Washington eon'me- by tha rector of H.o church, tb . » u*h; n,*n ‘J h*r*9* wtth ^ m«
I'1™"1' ■ « ' dl.ord.Hy was fmed forces had not yet reached lh« 1
pastor o r Allapsttah
Tempi* lor’* ro te may have n tcontrulliug Bov. Martin 11mm.
Th# iupp'T will l*« aerviNt b r ***}•***•
.
.
. . rlly but added Ih lt they tortp. &amp; v e r y b o d j r
Mot bod lat Church, officiated nt tat*iT*i" In th* final decision.
driving charga. .rains' “prograaslmt sallsfactorily
and'
II# declined tn estim ate the a* inamhers of the Women’. AuiH(ha service*. Burial was In 1b*
**r*- **t ‘,lf according
In s c h e d u l e , Th* V ^ s b u y s a n a u s e s
American Legion plot at Wood mount o f potent!*! revenue Invol­ Ury and a . slwrUI p,uxrain dur- J7’ **• WdJ*1
spokesman did not ear how soon
town fo r k cemetery where mom ved but said that th* govermn- n' t ig th o erm ine « 111 be p r* * # n l-|'ln wero dtamlaaad._____
ha ogpocted the fall of tba one­
bora of lb* Harvey Heed* poet has las nod a total o f tSMIH.oou.
tim e fountain brad of nationalist
000 of Interest'bearing securities
conducted services.
China.
Pallbearer* w ere . Jack WUaon. o f which UE993.000400 to wholly BUbop John h Wing.
T tA C W ER .
(I ) A abort playtot by lh*
John B. B horaon, Owen B. Carr, tra -fro a and tba rem ainder sub­
Tha on* h o u r parking law will
Albln Llndgran. Carl Lind# ten ject to aortal**. Btoto and lo rd Yoang Pent I- '- Hervlco Ivaagna.
(I I A vo'e i-n an amendment !« s'rictly anfoygad in Sanford be­
and John ItoqrT- H onorary poll obligations new ta g -o u m p t tola)
(.jT l m l )
bearers wars ssambera of tb a f 14AS4JXWJKIO and aoeuritlc* J to Urn by las • p -rtlining, to tba ginning tomorrow. Chief of Plolc*
•faction
of
ibe
vrstrf.
Rey G. WQitama reported todayterritorial and Insutolr po**e»»i&lt;&gt;n»
lla rv ty Seeds past. •
(4) Tha .tocliun u( tha vaatry
Doubto p o rlto g r a d th* many
ARCADIA. Doc. 7. —(AV* The
valued a t I1I0JHM JM fall into the
•tbllikma) auto* visit lug Sanford »niln**r and fireman of lh*
t e DM_
,
sam e category'
PLEADS GUILTY
(I ) A ope. Ul h'-nur for a mad* Ihl* atop necessary, Chief Baaboard Alrttn* fratobt (rain
PETITION DENIED
faithfal menii-i r
Williams stated.
war* killed today when their
LOS ANGELES, - -O P )-Jo h n
WASHINGTON. Dog. 7^-t&gt;f&gt;iR ORnoun- in* iho program and
Tba ton* w h a n (ha porklng law locowxoilv* rraahed Into tba raar
denied
20. D strolt, sppearsd la Th* Maritime
the Iter, (tram, who to will bo *■ forced to as follows: of another freight train which |
changed
Halt
Federal Court today
th* appHcalkm o f
lu serve eg toast-j F irst Blraot from Oak Avsnua to wna standing on lh* (racks near
Company
to guilty
Mall
hi*
itkir-t that tha FarUk | Han/ord Avon no. Magnolia from| bora. Engineer W. A. Lyon* of
f # I1J900 eslartton 1
fo r a perm anent opi VMld be hsalad ami (b at'p irst to
Street and Park Fort Mywra and Ft roman Ollbert
of
actraaa. orallng-dlffirvntial Mbaidr conto M orton te u to n .
old In* uncomfortable Avtau*
to Second Mltlor of Tamp* war* dead when
h it* ■
1
Of (ho weather,
B'root,
I tha cr*w

Tax Board Holds Alachua Game Is
Mellon Filed No Won 7 To 0 By
Dishonest Return Local Blackcats

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Dogs Are Dead
I d Epidemic Of

roison in g L s s c s

and |KipuUrt,

Government Loses In Touchdown Mode By hol^it.^uUr^raiS “ “£■£!
Tax Claim Of Over H arnagc A fter Ser­
3 Million Dollars ies Of Line Bucks

M oonshine C a s e s
Bring S tiff Fines
In M iller’s Court

Form er Sanfordite
Dies In Coral Gables

Congress Considers
Tax On Income Of
Tax Exempt Bonds

Jap Troops Climb
Walls Of N anking

Parish House Meeting
la Tomorrow N ight drunkennci,

LOCAL WEATHER

glvm’n 30 d»y
day

“iSrtBfflST-

An' Tn.i'i, .....

talk by 1-Hour P arld n * Law
WUl Be Enforced

Entrinccr, Fireman
Kilted In Collfeion

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HANRjio, r e m m ^
C o n g r e s s Is
Over B laekcats B ogged Down
Under W eight

MOBILE TELEGRAPH OFFICE

of Sanford territory pavod th*
r for tbs to o Lociburf toueh-

C M tliM Frwt Fi d ?»«
to finally
before
■ally enacted W
ere tba
th* regorego*
. In early momenta of th* flmt lar avoelon In January bccauao of
tar VUeont punted the ball tba neceaalty of compering differ*
Sanford'a 24 yard line and cnee# between Hod** and Senat*
bill*.2J
....It
.7 it wont out of bound* on the
Sen- Georg* L. JMrry (D Tenn.),
yard lino
aald that whan and if tba Haute
, Dae* Davl. took the ball around m eant* come*, lo ,th* .S«n*t« ho
/•JiU own right end for th# flrat would attempt to aubaUtota hla bill
3 acorn of the game after tba Lion* which -pro-rid** a 40-hour week And
took the ball at that point.
a 30-conl fad-boor minimum'/ '•*
^ ' A placement by Rambert * epllt Tba rlfht who alcnad the* pell*
7 tb* bare for the eilra point and tlon today to “put It or or lb* Up"
7 'iM b i n f lead Hanford 7 to 0 at w ant Rapraaaatathraa IliuiafleM,
t tba end of tba flrat quarterT, Alan Ooldaboroufh (D Md.),
$ The aecond Lion touchdown Ambroae J. K n u d y (D Md),
■; n m e early In th* aeeond qulrier Stephen W1 Gombrll (D lfd.), Edft, whan another poor Sanford punt
M e ff th* ball deep In their lettlH |ory. In three down*, however,
S Sanford llneamen threw the Lev*'
.-bunt ball'carrlcr* for a I®#* of
| j f approximately 8 yarrlx but on Ihn
f t \ taxi down a |wia from Dtvl* to
i Millar wa* good for nearly 10
F -4 yard* *ad • touchdown. Rambert'*
placrment felled.
{ l i t e r in the h*lf however, tb#
P i Sanford ltd* began their rally
;i ‘ and bi • *t*l*lnrd drive they «*r! &gt; , i M tba twll from their own ft)
: yard atrip* to the LrrnUurg 40 to
Jo*w lh* ball whrn * ’'Lcceburg
AT men Inlirrvpicd • pen.
Dgkor, BUckcat fnllbnck, dlx,! played bin limwexa with «h* plg•y pkln In lb* drivu whim lime after
t- » llmo, driving low end hard, hn
f f went, through the l-rreburg lino
r i[ for good gain*Two. cumt&gt;1ot*d- p**x**- In 111c
^ l i t t period pxvcd the way for
fc-1 Saafonl'a only acorr, A forward
’■paaa from Harnage lo Allman w*»
^ good for an IB yard gain and *nI', j other from Tiara*g« to Purdon wa* lh* Adminlalntlon and lb# leader
good for nearly 40 yard*, placing ■blp" He added that he would not
r the ball on tb* Leoaburg II yard vote for tha wagrbour bill.
Una. 1lanugo ameahed off hla “Thera was no Irad lag in thlx,"
i? ; right Uckl* for a.gala of about I added Hendrick*. "No premia*, no
n'*. yard* to place th* bell on tb* three throat whi mad* to me. I ilgtmd
5 &gt; yprd mark from which Odbam lb* pallllon bacauaa I thought It
f .
.. went over on a quarterback wax
aimak-tha thing to do."
»’/.
Bu*a Odham, Rlwln Squire* and Patarton, xponnoV of a bill aook*
,1. ^ Bob WUIlame formed a pbwwr Ing to artaWUh W»M*'eauaod In
g , bout* of defnia* on the Banfdrd yidrlM W th*' rodaral Gov*rni 5 lino throughout tho game, utopplng mant’a work'm ‘ '#r*yie*ttti^ tho
B f Hi* Won* In Umlr effort a to pche1' Madllemnean fruit fly, llkrwln*
\
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"

Ik* n ik &lt;lif or,Nav*i(&lt;k*r 1»J1.
O. I*. lfKRHDOK.
CUr» of C1IMU w r t
gvnlnol* Count*. Fiartita.
(BEAL)
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N a n cm o r i i l i o r t u

'ffw

n

Tba trallar mitt plctarud abort wa» a vtaitor In Sanford Ihla
morning. Thd mobile talograph office fa tiaod chiefly at emergency
operation office whew major dlaaalera Interrupt regular acre lev.

tradinj
;t hi B1iUllnr performance by brash*
. Ing through til throdr'lhe iActbiffi
H b m t w i T or1todted ' a'kfombkT
bf tlmuj.1 -l ,l" r •* V , u * ’
‘ '^Aeh imamber iif .Iho ntacWkfy

backflrld turned In a good peffor
I mktieo, anhoujh Vincent waa probably ounUnrtlng In tha'dcfrna*
’ 7 Making ncvt ral1hard tpcVIc*. 1I*tnay# look IW Irkd In yardage gain)f gd irdra afrlmmipfJ ‘and *IW threw
» : two beautiful p au et which wuru
completed for good jralnt which
i lead to tho nolo touchdown.
?.{
A crowd o f oppoxlm auly 600
' m n o n i faced the biting ntirihwind

MQSiflUHi I0UH1B)

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It n ld there waa no qocilloo
of th* thru* democrat!** employ­
ing military ~mcaaurai agalnit
iVrialorlhlpa. .
"The United S la in leave* lo
the two Roropean democratic*
lb* teak of confronting lb* to­
talitarian elate* on tba field of
arm*,” tba editorial aald.
"Britain never
damoAitratad
outstanding war-ilk* tendenclea.
Recently It bd* atpraaaed reaIdna for..which Ibe Kngllah now
haw decided, aa It once was
■aid, tg fight to tha but Prench-

unknown. *mJ oil ulhvr purilv*
» I m oarviva ar* unknown In
hlalallffa wbuoniay b« lalaraatvd
in lb* lap da- ami premia** Inlu hnl M *lblt null, a u dafandnntm I will **11 *1 public outer*
In lb* hlgbaal bidder for rack at
lb* Front Door of tha -Court
Hntia* In lha Lily »( Hanford In
aald Couklr and Hula, during
lha legal hour* &lt;&gt;f aal* on Mandar. In* trd day nl January, A.
D. HH. iba tamo being lha find
Monday lo aald month land &lt;1
legal aal** day) .il&gt;* fallowing
daarrlb-u lamia elloal*. lying nbd
beina In lb* County of aamiaoi*
an.l Slat* of Florida, lo-wlt!

1 g

man- ’

"Th*
An^tlo-Amiqrlran
rammerrtal accord I* tba Incut recent
rum ple uaetl to demonitrat* lb*
dilitofiea of other mean* braid**
mllUaty m ia iu m * to - - defend

"Hid"
Whittington,
palm
Beach High School football coach,
•cored right touchdown* In pne
gam* when ha waa a frrthman
at tb* Citadel.
Florida cltlca have team* In
five organltad profcaxlonal bear
ball Imgua*.

Iran aholner and Lika Mhofaar.
bee huebuoit. North Mood. Ohio,
Tllflirtl Halt. Dolraaa, Taouaeaa*.
Md lletl. Uelroae. Teaoeeeee.
Koima Halt. IMIroop. fvnnvuo*.
Inacllu Hall, Ueirooa. Tenaeaaaa.
Mary Kilgore, H it Want Douglaao Avenue. Naahvllla. Tea nee*
we, Hulk KII«or*o--,«fl4 Wool
HouglaM
Avenua.
Naahvllla.
Teaaennao, Job* -Mllell'a. H it
Weal lK.ua laao Avanuo, Naalivlll*.
Teaneeeee. Hoe* Mae
Mervar aad — • Bareev, bar bunhuad, I tll llaiuillno Avenue,
L'halluaunaa. Tenaeee**, David
Hall, l i l t Hawlham* AvAiiu*.
Ilnllywood. Califurnla and Ham
Hull. I tll Hamilton Avenue.
Chattanooga, Toaaoa***.
II appearing from a cairn hill
of complaint filed la tba Ninth Ju­
dicial ctreali Conn, aomlnot*
County, Florida, wherein you and
each of yao ara named defendant*
and Jama* W. IlalL Individually
and a* frattoa for Virginia W,
Hull. Jam** TV. IlalL J.*. and Vianr Le* Hall la plalalirf' :b*t ynu
a elale nr country other than th*
BUI* at Florida aad that iber*
1* no poraon In iba mat* af
Fiord*, tba aarvle* el a aubpoeaa
upon abefi would bind eltbvr or
all of you: Therefore you and
rarb of you ar* r*&lt;i*lrr,l la b*
and appear kafor* the aald Ninth
Judicial Circuit Court. Bonalaolo
County, Florid*, at Hanford. Flori­
da. on tba trd. day of January,
A. II. Hit. and than ant. there
maba annwer lo aald bill of com­
plaint exhibited annlnvl you. ulh-rwlce ‘a decree pro rnnfraou will
he enlarad agalaai you and ooak
of you.
It I* further ardared that Ihla
order be uubllabed In lb* Hanford
11*1 aid. a aawapapor pubtlabad i*
bemlnot* Coualy, Flnrlha. one* a
week for four conaarullv* week*
IHINK amt ORBF.RKD. Ihla Iba
Sril. day af December, A. D HIT.
O V IIKRNDON.
Clerk' circuit Court
Seminal* County. Florida.
By: A. M. WEEKK.
|&gt;, c.
HI.-ABON AND BI1AB0H.
AliorncF* for i'lalalirf,
Ha*ford Florida.

anm ncA T M
i
Ik ■rrardnw* with Ik* ' nravlriou* *f Uknptrr l l l t i
°t
IFIT ami wimmi , wrlltrn fH » » i “I
i». e u n o c k .i win *ff*r i®r
Ml* at public outcry to th* highn t bIMtr for m h at IM Court
IIoum oatrapc* la •aaford *h Ik*
llih. ear af Uotcmbcr IMt &gt;1 II
o'clock A. M. taa corllflralo*
b«M by lb* (Halo l*«clher with
all oaiillMl aad **h**uu*ot l*vl*d
laic* • Inc1*41*0 laic* lc»l*4 for
the year l»lf, v* tb* following
4co*rib*4 lamia l a . nominal*
CVaatr. FlorldaT law It:
No. *1* of . Au*. I, H it
mvartaa Lola It. tl. *1 I •!.

Hetir'rJ
day ut Dvrember
('clock A. M. lax
i*ld ky lha dial*
i all omlllnd and
vied laeea luclodlaa
tor lb*, year. . Htf.
on lb* fnl._..._ - rrlh-.i Unde
lo Hemtnel* County, Florida, le­
will
J*|.
af Aug. ll .1111
it t, L-nutwood
•Of July T, III*
in HU of fWU N
Avo. A H of Iwngon lh* III

H l l ol 11
r*rfincalro
It,Xether w
•uboequent
l«xe* t*vl*

h
J W i? ' m
of July T. H it

ml It, tmugwood.
______ ...y hand and *••) Ihlb
the Iflh day of November HIT.
a P. l'KRNDON.
Clerk of Clreutl Court

Flood* during Ihr
mon»oofi
leaaof) Ihla yrnr canned wideapraad damage In Ilurmn.
Tho Falkland Ixbmd/i nrv r
Rrlllxh colony In (ho fc’uidli At
lantlc.

T hree P ^ o w a c ie s

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tmit uni *&lt;t mul lav bln in* of u
itrto'rwn*;
iiinf ' mil*
i elide rn) in Hid Circuit Court III
itrul ini Ht'Riliiuli Cuuiilr* Flnrl*
An, In iluiu-rri, In n iuium (livri*"
In ihiimIIiiu ulurilft 0*or|»
T.
Whlliiiiin U 11 (^llawsr,
II I*iitni!n, l.fnkliir W juiutlls
Ittlil All'll 117 lolljTiv W'pfit, Mm Itml
rmiHi lull lift tin* Ulfiiiluia nml
Tilidtifi &lt;&gt;f laikii Kroiif
Ini*
|»ro\ vin#nl Cmnitmir.. » fnriiiff
n»t imrulluit nmrtnlitil iiiiU*^ ihr
Inwm i»f His Hlilt nf Kliirlif4* nml
livti lnfur-4 tllssnUnl uiulrr
ilin
pruvlslum uf Cliniilar l u l l i*f

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KOI! RENT) Completely fsy*
e —SIlUAllon W an ted _____
nltbixl email houao—cloa* -B^«
t •’ WANTED: Job a* nure# or dlah rv**onabls Phone TIT.
waxhor. Jullu* Brouxon, HIT
26— WUeatlARAomB F o r S als
. : Cypw»*.
1 - Carpenter rapelr work or pAleiar. We hare a complate llae ef oil
banting, gu**!!** tad olactria
p ..
L. A. Smith, |M Sanford Ava
haatora. Gat our f i l m botora 7*4
P j ' 11 MMfMVBRBOBB
bey. ScoU-Carraway. toe.

ll. So* forA----No. ITT of Aug. J. H ll
rowrlpg W H ft of HtV'i
Rllr. ,T. Tr. It, aantord.
No. IH of A«g. t. H ll
covering HU Blk. V, Tr. II.
Bohfori.
No. I ll of Aug. I, t i l l
covirlog to ti 1 A 1 111k. 1,
Tr. I, annford.
No IM of Au* A 1*11
covering NWlt Hlk. A Tr, I,
Haaford
No til l of Aag. I. H ll
covering Lota 7, A I. A IA
T. In Cubing'* Addition I*
Oviedo.
tvilie** lay hand *nf **al (hi*
(J Hlk d*y of November HIT.
O. P llEBNDON.
(Nerk or Circuit Court
aemtaota Cauniy, Florid*.

*tl-44tk. f»T Ha. t i l Hal* ol

C lassified Advertisements
'Any old lore, book*, gamca. ale.
for Rika Annual Xmxe Tre*.
HAV* YOUR Watch repaired by Phone; 111 « .bring tg ‘ Sm IU
cm wha really kaewt haw, rarrewey.
Uxitiolto ,t fTC.
Brlgga. Jewel** Magnolia A t* .
b°r appyodated.
, nWhlr|hi 2 B c .H.. t W
bi&gt;
, . w,n
WANTED) IB rua'omereMo Buy
*
far coal*. Hadye'e Bpaclalty U - A f s r f l &gt; F a r R m T !
Rhtin
rural *b*d apartmamt— modara
couvaalancaa. Park A MIX
1 1— AnlocnobUes
Pboa. IM.
• » Ford Coup# |1IS—louriwb#*!
|J
trailer I lls —large auml-lraUer EXCELLENT APARTMENTS sad
rooma. Adultx SOI E, Ith BL
« . with a rahttllt Dods* track. R**l
V;, A Son*. Baud car dealer*IS —B o o m F o r R e a l
f e e i - H B l p W anled
Five . room fumUbad bouaa and
an eight room unfuralahad
®*AM around axpori»no*d cool.
Sanford Calc. Ml W. Flfd Rt- box* iHaaonable. phone 4144.

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LEGAIj NOTICE
i t may rmteniisit
KlfTM'Uo IM., IlKlllullV 1IIVKN*

Vcrralllc* Irraty "forever" prolilbilrd
fortification
of 'ho
KranroSwl**
f rollHot— guarded
oner by fort* at llunlnguc.
Th# ll&lt;nary aaiauH by Mn*aotlnl'n m-wapaper u*ed an edh
lorlal of the Naw York Tlm*t *•
a aprlngboard for an aaaertlon
_ r r _______
t that to a threat of *conomle wai
endured lha cold In ordrr to n * th* only reply wa* "Hm*ly and
tba game.
wholehearted
preparation
«f

No. |l« .o f

HHICR OF axial OF TAB
Tlmt Jbi.Hw Wchca
!.&lt; c e r t ific a t e *
ta -iae*«nUhe*i'wH#'L‘lh* proHMoaa af AJkaptar liB L ' AM* of
I ttl aad wao*'wrllua iWCeal *t
HAL 4TW1HT I will offur lo r *41*
*1 public outory to Ihe ’hlnheel
Practice 1
blddvr for catb i'al the ‘Conrl
Haeoeueecraaewdas awardr,i oh •i h*
Hlk. d»y Of. De**mber HIT ni 11
o'«»**4&lt; a. tdJ» urn JnriirtcnfF*
d kv-llm *1*1# logeibcc wllk
•1*111*A.and &gt;*uho*&lt;i*ent' levied
IMIi''«Ml*IN*»IM N IFVTM1f VP
tkw r**v&gt; m i, " ak iHo fotiowiB*
dcaorihod land* In'Bcmlhid* Coun­
ty. Florida) itawiit &gt;. l.r
Mo4*lk. Ut. Nw. -*11' Wafa' 'of
Aug. Ilk J i l l n ittlM |j,ia
RADIO SERVICE
J A ,I niork II Tl*r A Son-

»r*&gt; wiiom
"Tho1 Wagtoot lilmrdf nwliam*
roniTcl♦• fort*"faring* Oormany
and* at tt»* 'aoiRhorn limit* of

TT«kl , '« t i nb'L- 'Aoi

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Runniti rank* find In barley pro­
duction-

C w t e Rffiprii On

Towaablp It Boat*. IU*a* I t 1
“ Y -W or No. I»tl Bala af
July lad. t i l l couprla* Lot •
Block I Mmytair.
1-1 of H* III IMt* at Am .
lit. ittl catenae NS*.*' Lot (
mock II Tloc *. Honker*
Mo. li t ! Mala of A** tot,
l i l t cwvoriag Be# t i l l eb.
W I I 4 . I t l MM Car, Ran
K. «.TT eh. B. I Beptte* R |U
It. B. II I w n u « 17.71 ,C
W, I I I eb. ML 1X4* eb to
bap. Bee. T Top. It A R. 1|
Boat,
HI Bnlo of An*. Ith,
HIT aad upon written iMwat of H it No.
rorcrln* Lot II Block K.
It. B. WIQIIT t will oflar for
(lamer
444. I* Markaam Bark
aal* at public outcry (t la* h4gfillclahta.
eat bidder far each at the Court
No.
,1ft
Sal* of Ahg. Ira,
Ho*** aatraaev I* Oaotord au lb*
I tll cored** Lot I Block 4
lltb. day of December HIT nt
Tier t Baafnrd.
II o'clock A A IB e c rliflra lM
Mo. 114 Bol* of A*4 . Ilk.
laid by lha Slat* taoalhor with
l i f t covering Lot II K4g». No. I ll Bol* of Jaly Ilk.
th* yaar HtT. on in* followiaa
HIT covorlag Lot I Block r.
deecrihed land* la Seminal* Coua­
Near**
Add(11*a
ly. Florida, tawlti
Mo. IIT Bale of Aug. tat.
No. 1H of Aug. T. H it
I
tlf
covering
M, 41 ft. of Lot
covering Lou I A T Utk, It.
I Block F. Nooro* Addition.
‘ Tr. A Manlord
No.
I
ll
Bale
af Aug. I at.No. I l l nt Aug. T, t i l l
l i l t covarla*. N. S4 ft' of Lot
covering M w l| Dlk. 1, Tr. 7.
1
A
H
.
1*
ft.
of
Let I Bloch
Han lord.
F. Naova* Addition.
No. I l l af Aug. V H it
No.
l
i
t
Bol*
or
Aug. let.
rararlag Lot* II A II Blk. L
l i l t onvorta* A 41. ft. of Lot
- Tr, I, Hanfard.
.1
Block
r.
Nearee
Addition
No. Tit of Aug. i.
H it
No 341 Bale of An*. Ilk.
covering Lola «t A II H t-'
H it a*vc£i*ir lo t I Block t
»
Tier
» Hanford.
T
III at Aug.
1
f i t dal* of Aof. Ith.
core fine Reg. I l l ft jX-A f l tt &gt; l i No.
l
t
cor
art a* Lota 1. t A i
ft M or H it cor. #{_8lrB-Ruu
Black
I Tier t flaafard
i: HI ft 8 II rt. w III n N
No.
1*4
B*t* or Au*. Ilk.
If ft. Sec. II, Twp. II R. II.
t i l l cored** All Block* A
r M». M4of - Aug
I. H ll
4. 4. 1L IV ft A n Italian-

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�ritish Steamer Is
Machine Gunned By
Unidentified Foe
;On Errand Of Mercy
In ^Shanghai Area
Ifoat Is Attacked
And Officer Killed

VISITS SANFORD

Okcy Is Expected
On Sewer Project
By Joe Hendricks

Smith Denies
Quash Motion
In Bolita Case

Cut In Florida
Highway Fund
Is Seen Likely

Jarrell And Kinlaw
Enter Pleas Of Not
G u i l t y ; Case Set
For Trial Dec. 13

Roosevelt P r o p o s a l
Re d u c e s Florida’s
Road Allotment By
Nearly 3 M i l l i o n

Assistant Htalp Allornry IJoyd
Boyle won the first ' round with
the "llotHa Barons" at. the Court
House yesterday afternoon when
Circuit Judge Millard B- Smith
Colonel Harry II. Ilayca who denied a motion to quash Hr* In
la In charee of the South At­ iRctmrnte agalntt Juscph Jarrell
11
lantic Division of the Ralvallon an&lt;l Hllnson Kinlaw for allrgud
violation*
o
f
the
lotleiy
Isw.
A 110,000 sewerage diapoatl Army will conduct all Army
The two were arraigned befit*
service* In Sen ford over the
for the City of Hanford may aeon week-end. Col. Bayes ha* served
*»d cUlrrcd pica* of no*.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.
grt prraldentlal approval, accord­ In Ihc Salvation Army for over Pull,F *° '•» ch«Hf* »ct forth In
— (A P) — Fotlcml h ig h w ay
#
Sh a n g h a i.
D e c . ' -i — ing to a telegram received late 40 ^
yrarq _______
ami aaw_______
aervlre over the indictment* which followed n
nfficlitlx
t'xtijnntwl
that!
thorough Invest igallcn by
Ih*
■ (A P )—-T he B ritish ntrtim er yratrrday from Joe Hendrick*, | i,.," d u IW th* Worid Wir,
Brand
Jury
late.the
operations
of
Florida
would
tak
c
ii
tufcjPL
Florida's
senior
member
In
C
o
n
------------------—
r——
:
:
----SJualuui * u rep o rted
rid ­
tha racket tasJtekfOrd. Both cart-*
gross.
................ _
.
This time IT* pcaro'teslead of wnr. ilihough tR#- damaged bow nf the Butch motor tanker n b o u T $2,"ifid,000 In th e n e x t
dled w ith b u lle ta .to 4 a y .iro m ' 'The' project "which propoara a
were sat for trial on Dec. 13 at "Megaru" appears much like one hit by a shell. An explosion, killing five Chinese crew members, l wo yenrn u n d er th e term *
”iih
undeterm ined
source coniplct* renovation of a portion
10:00 o'clock
shattered the ship's forecastle and tore a gaping hole In her bow while the 7,t*!'2-tnn vessel was IH of Prcxldcnt Roonevelt’e p ro - ,
w hile on • ralaaion o f m ercy of HanfonTa . sewerage dlapoaal
The motion for quashing ons of
to th e
Jap an ese occupied ayatem ha* been’ given final ap­
Dm ala count* In the indictment mile* northwest of lie D*Ycu, near Loire lliver. Cause of the explosion remained a mystery ** aim poaal to curtnil governm ent'*
against JsrrvH and one of the limped into Southampton.
T *unam ing 1 a I a n d
n e a r proval by W- P. A. official* and
nmtl cxiw nditureg,
three against Kinlaw was granted
S h a n g h a i.
haa been forwarded to the Bureau
Florida reduction in th e
f
ty the' Court, but the motion to
T h e ch ief Chlneae officer ef Budget and after ite approval
-lire reding
year*. Hiry said,
quash
(he
other
indlrtmcnt*
were
H killed. A ealior end aeveral •her# it will go to the President
wuuld nmuunl tn about $1,020,MT
denied.
for final signature. Senator Hrnd
iM I g ire were wounded.
nnnugBy. Thcsu figures
teprsThr count which rharges that
After mere then toe machine rkka staled In hla brief meaaage.
scnl Ail* of CO iwrcent tn 183R
both men were Interested In and
The work contemplated undvr
m shots had been fired. the
nnd 11I3U and approximately 2T
DAYTONA, Dec. 4—(41—San
connected with a lottery for money
little eteamer'a maaler. Captain thla project, bi which the City's
percent thereafter.
ford’*
passing
combination
of
was
ruled
nst
as
being
indefinite.
share
la
about
|8,000.
provide*
for
N. HcMIUan. crept on hla hand*
The President'* proposal un*
d
The
ether
counts
in
the
indict­
I
Darrell
ForgtMon,
Ilia
one
man
the
manufacture
of
sewer
pipe
at
and kneea udder a aprar of bul­
countered strenuous
opposition “
Final
preparation*
hava
been
ment
against
Jarrell
charge
that
team, and Flush Isw m n, stellar
let* to the wheelhouae.
lie Hie City-owned concrete pipe plant.
from southern nnd western mem­
he
did
conduct
a
lottery
for
money
leached the wheel safely
and Thla pips la to bo used In relaying mad* for launching the third
bark, flared into brilliance in the
bers of the Senate and Houam f
aleered the venae) out of ranee- old sewera which ate badly cracked, annual Rmpiy Stocking Fund and by means of a lottery did dis­
Senator )*eppcr o f Florida unu
final
period
of
last
night's
game
boy* pose of money; that ha did set up
. British au'horlljea have been and In tha construction of two new drive whereby destitute
among thots who lava announced \
with Hie llnylonn Itcsrh Buc­
and girls In Hanford and Beml- nnd promote a lottery for money;
strlvkwr to &gt; r e a m nine French- outlets.
lhat they will fight Ihe measure- '
caneers nnd Ihe Celery Feds left
nola
County
may
enjoy
Christ­
(hat
he
did
by
means
of
a
certain
The
old
sewers
to
he
relayed
are
Oenadhn nun*. who have been
Wattle Kitetnun anil Elisabeth
Senator Borah, fdahn, stirred t
Hie fi.-l.l with a fl-lu-t) triumph.
mas.
Salvation
Army
official*
lottery
dispose
of
moneythat
be
located
In
the
following
un
paved
on the W ind for about
Steven* belli uf
Cunningham, the senate yesterday with a Wte
' Splendid records are Wing made
Tine.*
gruelling
per
lists
nf
lieannounced
today.
dul
iranimlt
certain
lottery
tic­
alley*:
Jby Ihe production credit corpora- ft-nsire ....
.. nhidi
.............suw
.
lm,
m l Mas* have Uu-n Issued a mar- minute address' charging that lha
piny
Ihe tFed*
These donation*. Captain Fred kets and coupons representing an
llsgn llcruHi- In llii&gt; nf flea u( phllusnphy of crop rr.lurllno In 1
lhase nboard the Blu- T h a . alley W w een Oak end
•km*
------throughout
.
.
.
.
—
_
--------------------,
Klorhla,
Ralph
R-.I
m
i
I
i
I
o
t.p
llig
Hilt
Cowan
and
Arch)'
officer Intern1 in a lottery for monry yet
County Juilxi- It. \V. Warn.
wera Rev. Father Adrian Myrtle AveBu**, (WO feet of 15 B. Feren. commanding
new fartti bill was driving th*
Chapman,
member
of
the
Board
ofJlhuniR
uhrti
Hie
Sanford
goal
f , i Frenrh-C a n a d l a n inch pi pa; totwoan Myrtle and Elm at the Foal, pointed pat, trill be to be played, and finally that-he
country hmdlnng
lulu national '
irectors of I bo Sanford Ptodur line wns In ’ danger, war* broken
Used
to
purchase
food
Baskets
dkf
sell
lottery
ticket*
and
coupons
A
venae*,
182(1
fa
a
to
f
t
t
birtiptp*;
Tha Rantnrit llulary Club will ■uk ktc.
r, and K. B. Boothby, a
:/
,
,
.
Association, stated suddenly in lbs final quarter when
presenting
an
interest
In
a
letfor
tb*
needy
families
In
.order
ala*
-V
.
toch
Pi
-nauWr official.'
.
1*
? ' * ? + » : * * &amp; ■ t r J f f r a r t tb a V a tliln g Dpi
U Ws returh front HWmf the Feds took the hall on doWt.V *•-On
that they, along with the more ly fOr monry yet to’W played.
In H i* V a liln a Ilots-) Mnmtay old, rising iu the midst o f
_________ _ aedfeht tb rracoa the Orange and Wdlow Avenues t
iu i IlirS r o w n 31.
ch.
where
ho
.altendud,
a
group
The
two
remaining
counts
fortunate,
may
bars
"
*
MerrF
at IZt lb o'slnck.
AAsotatad' noaa but hto' &gt; effort* feet o f 18 inch plpo and In Elm
In Innrl rvlentlrss blow* agal
agalnt Stinson Kin low charga that meat lug uf iHreo'orn from L*w A His1 down wa« set up by Igiw'
^ w e r e • fruit rated by the machine Avcnua from Fulton Street South, ChrittmaeIrgUlallon which ha duliouncrd Mttfi
jeon
»n
the
Ceteryfed
44,
Wails,
an
association*
over
ths
|
stairs
he
did
transmit
certain
lottery
Today
and
every
day
until
F . H. HI iiiw n f
H n n f n iil
a m i federal ••l.lackmsil,” n "ssprornWy,;,
gimirtag1. British aullmritle* i aafcl requiring 800 feet of 21 Inch pipe.
ComplsLo
report*
were
submitted,idi
end
around
piny,
lend
4
yards
Christmas,
Army
ladtles
will
tickets
and
coupons
representing
An additional outlet for the
K»*lu I’ills nf Asharllli-. N. C.
tM Jtpaneae,' who have mi air
nt the msetlng by each a**«lslli.ii|itiid Eurgur&lt;&gt;n dropped buck and v e rm m a r r in it in th n n t f t r o i* unjust'* punishment of tha human &gt; bead On Teunyminr Inland, were acWer In Elm Avenua la to he con­ preside over the traditional ket- an interest in a lottery for monry
family, and clmrly uqconstltRVI
showing Ihe volume of business t passed 31 ynids thru the air tu
raallasr* -» l*aas T na
Informed of the voyage In ad* structed In Fulton Street from tie and tripod to receive ronlrt yrt to be played, and that bs did ilonn by each, rnsl* and mrliesla of I aw son who meed 3tt yard* ucross
tlonnl.
i ir' .it
spII certain lottery
tickets
and
Myrtle
Avenue
to
Elm
Avenue
andi
bullon*
for
thla
cause,
rahe*.Blaming Dm Hoover admlnlalUM*
atm
Is coupons representing an Interest operation, Mr. t Chapniun atalvd, tlu&gt; Buccaneer goal fur the only
will
require
the
laying
of
'IM
feet[
Allhough
Chratma*
For 12 hour* there wm the
Hun fur nrigloatlng Ihc philosophy
three week* away, the kiddle* in s lottery fur money yet to to sibling that Ihi* was d&lt;m« so that .tally n f the game,
a ra v tii daarer of a general claah o f 18 Inch plpeof acarcily and ths Rciusuvslt.nl*-,
the
directors
might
Wnefit
Hiioughl
In
*h&lt;fuding
minutes
of
the
nlrosfir
are
beginning
&lt;o
con
played.
between the Anglo-American Therc will also be new outlets In tact Santa Clause- More than • The jurors to he empaneled l&lt;&gt; this exclfingeY f information
ginic fur continuing It, tho "lion,
jhatxl-fotiglil game, the Burs rvsort"
uf Idiihn" roared:
force* and (he Japanrae following the Buena Vlata section and at score of letters have already Iry the rases will probably be
Tho
report*
indicated
that
all
the
c
l
to
»
futile
aerial
al'ark
which
Street and Mallonvllb
"Tn pursue a policy nf reducing
tip Japan*** parrdr through the Eighth
been, received by Captain Feren drawn nest Friday when Circuit associations represented nt the ended us Colbert intercepted one of
International Setllcment. but at Avenue.
production means constant re*
from poor boys and glrla In Judge Millard B Smith makes hit meeting have had an Inrn-aso in Cowun'* braves on Hie Hanford 30
At
the
present
lime
there
la
a
• midnight, with tba Japanrae ev­
membership and ulso in the vol and Hie fray ended with the ball
Hanford and Boralnols
County regular visit to Ranford.
Iliilhllng m-imlt* fur tha pusll duel ion of the purchasing power
erywhere
withdrawing, thing* shortage of approved WPA pro­ srho are wondaring If Rants Is It was also Intimated lhat the ume of business dune, the Sanford in Suiifurd's possession In midfield
innnth
Intnli-il t &gt;.4:&gt;o a* ruin nf mure and more people.
were quieted and the Japanaaa jects In Sanford‘anA It la eipocted going to pass tbsm up this year- (.rand Jury will meet again soon Director pointed nut, sliding Hint
"II mean* n program of reHngwrtl
punted
to
the
Hanfonl
pnroii
with
I37A3S fur thn sunin
apology m u lle d In an eailng nf that wdrk will begin on lha pro­
reduction
every an often
to
fi
yiiid
line
iq
-the
third
period,
this
reflected
thr
appreciation
of
A
successful
drive
which
will
to
consider
further
evidence
iw-itml In luao. City II hII r«'
ject shortly after Ha approval by
the tenaian.
mean happlnesi Tor hundreds: nf against those who are allrgrdly the farmers fur Ihe services bring Stolnoff, teceivjng, fumbled and l«n l* also sluiHi-it a dcrllni" In maintain prices. And that. Mr,
Lha
President.
A Japanrae apokcaman
i*M,
Pres Ed,L1il, would be naliunal sui­
who
olhrrwl*e viotsllng the lottery law and other rendered by the co-operative irrtlil Eddie Johns O f the llucranrcra re­ Novnmhar
nf
appraximutely
It was learned yesterday at tho poor children
however, that tha Japanrae army
covered over the goal line tu mark I!,ooo or nr .thn tunnth of "clii. cide!"
would spend a dr*h and c h e e r indictments may be forthcoming, organisation.
local
WPA
headquarter*
that
final
Would bulat that the authorities
He repeated the cbaige
for
legs Christm as will depend upon
Also during the court session ' In Ihe meeting which wns held n Hie only time Ihe Buccaneers ap­ her
Of the International settlement consideration la being given the the response of the residents of yesterday nlirrnoon. llossR l^e. Embassy Hotel tit Miami Beach proached u score. The pluy was
.emphasis, Js«v thrust out at Ih*
,
TinI-ullon
llciinrlmaiil
rcglsproposed
park
project
which
con­
accept mepociitblllty for the ereling uf upturned faces.
,
templates the beginning of Im­ this County, capt. Keren a»*ert- negro, was sentenced to **r»e from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 Mr. Chap- ratted hark on u penalty for offen­ ti'r.-il ii ciiiisldi-rahln IncrnaNn In
nado throwing Incident and cdher
With
that
he
summed
up
argu­
sive
holding.
thr**
years
In
the
Slate
Prison
man
w*»
elected
"ne
of
the
rrprerd.
lha umuunl nf fln&lt;-a roltertdl
provements t« the proposed lake
"fallurn to pm erd e order" d a t­
printing
hill
THE LINKUPS
Any
contributions
however In llalfnrd, by Judge Rmlth arntallvea of the association in
In Novnnbcr. Thn report showpil ments that thn
ing the Japanrae military dem rhore park.
I'a*.
HANFORD
IIIICH
when
he
pleaded
guilty
to
this
region
to
attend
the
general
•mall,
will
be
rreatly
appreciat­
Hint ion rases hail ln*an Irbwl would pul farm prices In a
A
WPA
official
from
*ke
Jack­
- cost ration.
and
plact an
Waite •luring‘ilia umnlli ami thal a in "strait-jacket''
I.K
office Is exported to V* in ed. the local post commander charges of receiving stolen good* conference of similar group* from Mnnre
One or more Jepanrae aoMiera. sonville
llowoll lal uf 10(3 00 tq fin'-* hail lican “iron boundary" around tbs com­
LI'
La« was arrested by members the other stairs In Hie third ills Yrlvinglnn
Sanford to Inspect tba proposed staled, and concluded with,. "I
* Jappaaa* civilian, a Chlneae alto betwraB Sanferd Avenue and hop* the public will help ua to
Young coIIccIihL a s . i'vpipared w-lth ilia modities * farmer might produce,.
Lit
IC N llssrt m go es gear I
|
tCeaiteasU — » •*• »ws»
Hherbrrl
eauetxhli and John UcFee, a Scot - the Mayfair Hotel In the near bring a Jlltle sunshine to the ■
lianas (c) colliTthin nf 404^60 fuy Ihe Ths thing to do, hs deflated,
. ' — ...
. . . .---—..............i—r* Chaffin
r
J la h tnapeetor of police,
was to use IUI pluses to fesd *ho
llarkey pM'Vlnus ihnnitr.
Ekhhnlx
ltd
future. This atop, It was pointed destitute hoys and girls on
L None of them wae bort out, will bo necoaaary before final (thrill mss Day,"
Ui*
Buniblry
Odum
Ca*i&gt;» w'«rn.trhnl In lh» Pnllce hungry and then dispose of tho
Col tort Court rnuKlnjJ frntu vlnUihm of m l abroad nt whatever price
v) ■
— ... —
Parker
BE
approval of the project can be
Morgan Ihn flly 's Haitllary OrOInnnra to it would bring.
Bagwell
U»
aS m ee'^ *ft*r t&gt;M • ’‘P'0*'0" ' * given_______________
Hume members
said
Borah
Furguson •Irlrlns whllu. Inloslcatail
Cowan (r)
UI
.
V’
but
loiwson thn*n char^U wllh tha *ale uf made ths longest senate address
Carlton
Rll
t m ay be a hackneyed exprexaion b u t
Hl-dnoft lottery
Johns
Fll
tickets *upplli&gt;d Ills of hia career and had matched
th ere ia no more Infallible odaKe th an
SCORE IIY PERIODS
rroateil amimnl of cash tu thn th* oratorical feats that gavu
MIAMI, Due- 4. —UO—Detec­
"th e early bird catches th e w orm .” From year
him fame.
Hanford ....— ......... 0 o o d-r« City's coffers.
tive Cbtsf t o Scar boro said
to y ear S anford m erchant* have watched w ith
Daytona Beach
0 0 0 0 —0
Tha * Water Departinent also
MADRID, Doc. 4. —(/P)—Nlao today a youth giving the name
Hanfonl senring:
to-irhdown, rrglslrreil soma Inrreasas over
appi^hcnalon an d even degpaff th e'an n u al trek
plan**, roaring out of (ho sun or Philip C. Hogurs. 21. admit
law sen , JHubstlluIri:
Hanford, a similar peiliKl, Inst year, the
around C hrlatm aa tim e of countless Sanford
shiny aky, today r*n*w*d
In tad Bring the shot thrfl critical
Junes; Daytona Beach, GoUMvln, report rainsled. ’ 'n Nov. JO. thorn
nuraont assist attacks"2m
persona
to
Orlando
where
too
m
any
of
them
ly wounded Pblp Harris, 14,
R. Rublnsun, IBs is. Hchritedcr,
Forecast
*oro I lls ' mcli-ri) In tbn'.Clly n*
central Spanish front- .The raid­ Ctly publicity
do th e ir holiday shopping.
Bureau
editor,
i nmpa m l with 27*3 fur the urns
er* took advantage ot a break during an altorartloa after a
inunlit In 11.11' nnd 18,011,000 .^Partly cloudy,, possibly showafter two day* or bad weather football gam* her* last night.
it hough It la not p atrio tic fo r uur d ll? .
gallons uf water were pumped sra In northwest and txtrslU*
to bomb throe town*.
Bcarboro said Rogars and an­
te n s to trad e out o f tow n, th e public iu
during Hi* month,
The extent of tha damage was other youth, listed as
nsrth portion tonight or Aindayt
Purer
not entirely a t fau lt for auccujnblng to the ap ­
Tho report also showed that ■lightly warmer tonight and in
not reported to Madrid officials
Nunnery, 14- signed statement*
• her* wera thicc plumhluc per­ south and tatrsme task portion:
peal a of Orlando m erchanta who begin th eir
bat they a*Id tbay boUevsd It telling of the argument with
NEW YORK, Du*. 4.—t e l
mits and II iter te le , permits Sunday. •
alight Twenty Urge ga»arnm*nt Harris and the shooting. Tbay
C hrlatm aa window dreaaing early and . who
‘........ ........
The theft of 11 bags of mall Issued during IIn, month.
pianos protsc tad ay thro* pur
m ake prodigious effo rts by jneana of adver­
said the shooting followed an
from * United Htatea mall truck
salt ships also bombed Almodo­
tisin g to stim ulate Yuletlde buying at (ho *
argument about on* of lha
var on the north***tern front- youth's breaking a window - of
i L . ™ 5today
! ^after
“ C ity E le c tio n T o
offlc* 'S
inspectors.
earliest possible dule!
Thu town la n#*d by Inaurgonla Harris’ _ automobile.
.„------- Ui *■Mj. il *•' .&amp;■
* - - - - • ——
-- A *3%M
five of Ibe' looted sacks bail lift'll I
e r y -b o d y
far troop con contraltos* A ***
liahad out of the East River.
h is y e a r o u r.re ta il sto re ownern . are
\-J b u u s a n d u s e s
A single nuui" will appear, on
J.
J.
Doran.
Inspector.
In
realizing th a t the practice o f w ailing u n ­
charge, ustimatud tba value nf th* bsllut Ip (Ism. gppersi electil th e la st week before C hristm a* to encour­
the missing mall at between - 4U Hon tidti T'ie»d:iy for a Illy
age g ift shopping ia rutuqua. fly th a t tim e
and 280,000 of which only sbuut Cauimlaalonir In' refd&amp;ra Cointh e public in general hag.com pleted (t* drop­
mlastnnar ty, A Lclllsr wboao
$10,000 would he negotiable.
The loot Included a shipment term ot ufflhii espiraa". January
ping Hat and all th a t are left fo r the final
V v-vi
of $7,000 In currency romignrd i.
week a re th e etragglere, 1
Waller A. Coleman wilt be tba
bv III* Federal Reserve Bank in
-any sales have l*oea lo st bccumm' th e
Philadelphia to tba Mount Jew- lun* raiidldat* for this', office'
(tl National Bank of Mount Jew­ City Clerk Frank 8. loimson
public haa not beety BpftrUcd th a t t h e ^ '
ett, New Jersey, and an "ilrm uf imlntcd nut, adding that -tba
very articles deaired a re rig h t h ere on our
jewelry'’ valped at $400 with the voting Will bo coudnrtad In lha
o y n shelves, To check th is toaa o f aalex. our
Cunimlsaoncra Chamber In tho
ownership undlacloaad.
m erch an ts m u st get th a JaniD on Orlando,
- :V
Duran said ha waa puttied as .City Hall,
edvrrtiM ', and '
Tba polls will open at 1:20
to bow the theft was carried out.'
usi«*m here
He said tba crow of the truck o'clock and closo at sundown. Mr.
Iaim ten uaId and anlylliM * who
waa not undur suspicion.
neighbor on
have paid their pull Isis* 18
f our aalee
day* proceeding |$ r elncihm end
Tba earliaat nuord of abort- hava rortuturad on Ih* City's
band date* from M a Cbook* ar* oUglbtu to vet*.

Senator P e p p e r
Opposes Program

Several Others
Than $30,000 Is
R eceive Wounds More
Thought Slated For
Sewers
In Sanford
Attempt Being Made
To Rescue Nuns On
4 Japanese I s l a n d

TIorahSaysFarmMeasre Drives Country
To National Suicide

Salvation Army
Plans Drive For
Christmas Fond

F xrolH

Captain Feren Urges
Citizens To Contri­
bute For The Poor

R ecord !Celery Feds Triumph By 6-To-O

01 Credit Group
Show s I

Report

Buccaneers

0vCT Daytona Beach
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

C

Four Sanford Men At­
tend Statewide SeasionAt MiamlBeach

B u ild in g Permits
Amount To $8,490
During November

Renewed Air Raids
Reported In Spain

Youth Admits Shot
That Killed Editor

1:

Sanford Wakes U p !
I

LOCAL WEATHER

Robbers Get Big Loot
In Theft OfMaityags

Alachua Game Slated
For B l a c k c a t s

T

Be Held Tuesday

Christmas Sealsi

4

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�SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, M l

JSht Sanford Iferald
M i n t r t - J - •**• -

-

Boy ChristBM S u b

E n tU a n t R e c o r d
O f GfetSt G r o u p
Shown I n Report

C A N D L E L IG H T

•Every citizen o f Rereinola C ou n ty w ho In n tro o f *n4
healthy and han a re g u la r Job dhoald do his p a rt to cubs*
bat th e spread of tuberculosis by con trib u tin g a t least one
dollar f o r C hristm as saala. All of th e fu n d s raised fro m
the sale of seals th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try a re used to p ro ­
vide facilities fo r properly c a rin g fo r those u n fo rtu n a te
persons who hsv e co n tracted tuberculosis.
Tim e w as w hen a n y person w ith consum ption o r al­
m ost an y o th er form o f tuberculosis w as considered a hope­
less case and le ft to die o r perhaps to live on fo r a num ­
ber of y e a n spreading hla disease am ong countleaa other*.
It was only ab o u t 86 o r 40 y e a rs ago th a t a .caocertad e f­
fo rt w as u n d ertaken to provide f o r th e e k k and p rev en t
the spread of dlaegse.
T h a t th e e ffo rt h a s been largely successful Is shown
\&gt;y th e sta tistic s revealing th a t In 1900 more th a n 200
persona o u t o f every 100,000 people died of tuberculosis,
while la st y e a r only W o u t o f every 100,000 died in th is
planner. T he d eath ra te ' h as th u s been reduced nearly 74
percent in a little o v er 84 years. A nd th e fig u res a m su f­
ficient to show th a t a .continuation of th e affoift will re ­
duce th e r a te to th e vanishing point.
T h a t th is e ffo rt m u st be m ade is f u rth e r show n by
th e fa c t th a t In sp ite of th e g re a t reduction in ra te , m ore
th a n 70,000 persona actu ally cam e to th e ir d eath la s t y ear
as a re su lt o f tuberculosis. S la ty percent o f th ese w ars
between th e • £ « o f 15 a n d 44, th e m o st productive period
of th e ir lives, A nd a s Is generally know n any cessation In
e ffo rts would h e s u re to reflect its e lf in an Im m adiaU In­
crease in th e d e a th ra te .
,
Tuberculosis Is no lin g e r considered serious If taken
in tim e and given p ro p er .treatm ent. However, m illions of
poor people who a m generally under-nourished and need to
continue work long a fte r! th e ir dieases is discovered, have
little opportunity unless taken ca re of by society a t large.
T reatm en t consists largely of re s t and proper food. These

For
when
bound* ora

»•

SANFORD MARgttr REPORT
D IR E C T O R Y

Huaiial Maeog, and o ta m t
orery car you son has a So*
naao etlchlar ooi «f lb* * Iadov
or Ihroesh a wire cage hr the
back. It may be tbe long block
and
tan noeo of a great endeyed deer hosted, or «W *rt*l°
erotic nuoo ef on g sgllpk aofUr

trlcL
Til* production credit aaoocioiton. make loan* L&gt; fanner* far
general agricultural Wert, requireteg *twn tf»»i fiesasiag, et »n
iniereet rate e f S percent per an­
num- The Aaooelalbm# sre atrletly
toop eraU n gad the member* get
the benefit* e f ear profit* mid#
In the IranaoctRma.
A&gt; the ccnference, Hr. Chapmen
concluded, report* w ait al*&gt; hoard

W e P g y C ash F a r
U se d F u rm llW t A *
C H U R C H ES OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
*

"GOD' TUB ON^Y CAUBB
AN I) CURATOR" U the aubjocl
of ‘tbe Lea ton Sermon which wilt
h« read la Churchea ot Chrtat,
Sciential, throughout the world;

of Colombia Indieotli.g Uw*. all of
v M 1*
the M aaeotMtleo* in the thlrdl Jw||ff Htlllir or equal. tl.i
diet rid coatprising th i eialea o f a..iea t« .i .Wiareao* ■ ■ an
North CSrollaa, South Carolina,:
GdOTgla, and Florid* are la oacel-'
d e a n s (U napt- rup *h. i
lent condition -ad thrt &lt;hc f . r - |
‘"sVi** FI*.'
atari la the four stater now own In RinngUea. ha* hw*. are.

their
roles U not neard.'*
fpaalmu 11:1. It
Among the citations which
eomprlte the L«wo*H«raop Is
tbe following train the Bible:
“The
l«ord relgneth, he le
clothed with majesty:' Ibe Lord
I* clolhed with *lren|th, where­
with ho hath slrdod hlmeett:
the world also !■ •UhlUhTJ, that
II cannoi bo moved. All thlnle
were made by him; and without
him waa not anything mad*."
tl'aalma M:L John l:&gt;) *
The- l.**aon Sermon also Inrludea the following
paatagea
from the ChrUtlan Science teat.. ]
bonk, "bt|en&lt;" and llealtk wllh,
Kay .to -tb# Herlptwr**."-try Wary;
1laker Rddy: "There I* but one1
creator and on* creation- Thle!
creation coualate of tho untold-'
lag of spiritual Idea* and their'
IdmtlUea. which arc embraced
In lhe Infinite Wind and fororot
reflected. Thee*
Idea*
range
front Ike Infinitesimal to Infinity,
end the hlgheel Idea* are the
non* and daughlrra of God."
tpp. M1:W|

B. stock and that the aaeoclatloa*
niiiicCOLU—Supplies w
now hare referees In caeca* of
ria'pSJ* ... Tc-lk*
(800,000
I (.-AIIII AUK-uupplln Hal
Those oUendlng the conference mand aiwd. market tin
_ In « s
n.Vrtk It &lt;**»p*ntiutf*it. fciulli. |**r tun
from Sanford wero. Ralph n.
i*ut. h|»r*

folk haul las la*UR( ad ( A llt l
• o f war; and It‘a la the M » » i
by tbe Ur* a( night whoa We
hauler Oil* Id* g e e l a f aptfie
ayiroy yarn* for hi*
family,
eoaiettme* g hit embroidered but
non* the tea* trail tag. about
sre denied the poor unless furnished by society.
what happened In the wood#.'
Do your part by purchasing Christmas seals.
There1* renleoa la fb* ca box.
either b«*u*e paddy shot a doer
or tnmehody else dtd-OTef Dad­
dy'* dots, there’s wild tufkay on
the lablu with Its delicious In
deecrlbahle flavour; cook* rrun
hie In the kite lien oreg tho a***
her of bird* to dreaa; little
boy* hr** at grhonl orar the bit
hock* their daddy's killed: and
It’s a poor hoatoea Indeaf that
cab’t offer you a quail dinner.
The deer hunter telle of ■
mounted dash through the Big
Hrrub near Ocala; the turkay
hunter recall* hi* friend who
hid behind a wood myrtla and
ImlUledj 4,;jghlibjev 'i * t 'eirrJriV '
fully &gt;ihat* i « . lionr' haw tol.bw
told hy eorneoa* eiaa; awd Ik#
'I“all hunter tell* how 1m foot
lh« limit” air wouldn't ''hit the
aide' of h»m ye*(erd*y." ' pf
docN Ssn/onl appesr on the ms n rflirodifc-cd In th* sdjiln rourae this' lust ornament i 'fa
ing eo(omns.' WhoBrer MrfOte tro -kU irpl'op.llrW the im p meant In ha liitfrpyVtcd by the
M mooning u that U
did his readers m great
uat ice in not shewing -H em Ibilmrra
thouch hla shooting was pretty
where they could locate l1&gt;c
i e oldest tiTfe!
tr*c, in,,,,the,
Un ted t*rrlb,c
ip.
nn Hit* partloUlaa day,
8 Utf&gt;s,-«p fin d in one-smitl rouuty-Jitc w lw y fioMm wl fch on other day*, ha* hot (tuff
produce m o re 'th a n * one-th
with a shot gun,
the U nited S lates,
And oh. th* (torlra of ‘ tb*
T his is somilethlmr w h ih th e C ham ber p ! / Comm^ ic* dog* —how old N"lll* Jumped owl
visa *•/* "tbla l»n‘t r
ufon.'' f|ui aome «t ua m ight ita k e up w lth ' th e ed to r of th e Cleveland News ind of , the C*r |tkf a alyeak. begaq
enrktng bird* ut nnae. and euiltins Rhaiher he «&gt;■ let him know th a t the lies! p a rt of; fcii^ ^ o r y - « h f omit?! d.
deply tr m r In n peffnet paint;
ichanrd, ur ahead,
^
,
|i
ti ltd then there wte the pefullaj-lV
THE DECIHION OF Camgressiofisl telnmtttees to pro­ e rr lltn l elerlrlfylns drumming
Bcnalor
Vaiidenbern denlea
(hot be wll| he a candidate tor ceed with a farm bill wnin’t h “victory" for anybody, ac- eound of quail eln ia ! Hare you
other
president In l»l« II*'* not going conllng to James I’r.'Mon who tutys that it was just an­ over noticed hoar «u m
to *tlrk hla n*rk oul
other case of men Iw'ving to choose between what they be­ nian'a dog ntwaya point* a
lath, nr lakeg an Illicit
lieved to be the devil and the deep blue see. "The key to meadow
Internal In a mollr cotton tall,
It le rcaaonablo to *e&gt;ume that
the farm bill fight. In essence," he says, “is whether s nr ''break a ah»f,'' but not old
the ('ulbcrlaune aio n&lt;&gt;t getting
a .llforce l.rraunr cither of them federal bureau shall ( 1) be empowered to order farmers NelllsT liar* you uvor felt that
to grew certain crops and fine them if they don’t or (2) aome oilier nun'e tflig ttayod
trumped tho other'* ace
simply be authorized to pay them premiums—called Izene- Ino rloee or ranged too far
A New Voik beauty etpert fits’ by some and 'bribes* by others—if they raiae what afield, hut not old Nelllaf
tlentlemnn, what a S oil .1
make* tho pi’adlutlon that worn they arc told lo raise.
Most opposition to either or
alia you old Nellie Hba'a the
*n'« hntliliiK aljlln will be topless
both these pinna has come from member* repraaentlng perfact hunting dog. the dog that
ky IVlA. Ilo ||um ! Life brglna at
agricultural districts. The ftouth Is largely agricultural. somehow by some loyptartooa

A Dreadful Omission

Hence most opposition to either plan has come from

When |h* world baa read -)l
Ba.klat'e trip lo Hllrer HprlngA
wa'll
probably rocelr*
aom*
mere l*Uer* wanting (» know
U H'a really true about that Blue

letumedb from hla former hunt#
to liUt'kihrar, Uu. where he b it
been flailing bit father oho la

British Steamer Is
MachineGunnedBy
Unidentified F oe

Violator* of City Ordinance*
will bo tried before City Judge
Frank L Miller In * *e*ilon id
th*' Municipal
Court
Monday
afternoon at f M o'clock,

back.

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OlIfCArio. .

a a e r a 'A iiK ja ,

■WRhowi M y or amy 'l*rf||log."
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a
Death promptly dettvera
1%
iwaaaago to Kvaryman that he I*
ficod with • Journey
(to the
grave) which he caMMt saeap*
and that Ot S i end.
. .. hofawe God ,U**o sbqt{
iiw j u
anawer and ahow
"Thy many bed deed* and good
hot f«w;
«

doy. sh e'i tho dog that llrra In
hunter's dream* and mlraruloualy cornea to Ilf* wbtji hunllgs
yarns are twins »puu- You know
h#r, gautlemon. aha U your 0*p
dog—n«t in tku wood* bpt In
your utury!
I cun r*m*iab*r when I we#
a younaetet what fan I IbougM
It waa to meat *&gt;/ f*»b#v at tk*
door and be the ftrM to hoar
what fpek, to poke through kla
hunting rest and make the
feather* fly. to »«ngB «ko gevst
of th* oatdeoru that ettll eeoatad

Gordon
lluraetl.
bewitnole
County regreuoitUtlfu
fa
tka
Btulq Iwalalaturw, baa returned
to M» UotuV In K*m Park from
Bay Ptne* Uoaphal In Bl, Pel a
good dog. 1 ramember, too.
onharg w&gt;kvre bo waa confined th * ' first bird I gror hlU*d—It
for o«*r three woeka.
• l a a feel on 0 dork boat With
Arproilmalelr 100 haaMng II my tatbor. Ilf BStUS me *n f*o
0*nara liar# b*eu teaood In Ih* back sad *aM. Tlood glrr wMl
office of tb* Ooanty Judge K. ■urb aanatn* aurprla# SAd planfW. W*ra so for tkt* aaaaoa. Tbl* ur* In bio vote* that I cut p
nun:her U eonotderabty In ua caper ot pHdo that almoat a past
the boat. l* t* r when I bald
One*
Uaood . Uat
I’ _a. ...of Iko a amber
..
. •
1yww, tho County Judge pointed lb* bird In ray bopde. U*ip eg*
litrUio. I brok* trio a paaatpR
oul.
ot loara. I atlH tor* to bunt and
"Pap’fT Morphy, an American
ea-navy man, al«o waa beaten
allegedly for atrifclng a Jopon•oo eobHee who had ordered k in

Concerted Fight Made
Against Baby Disease

»!•*«*

the

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Another
Ihuuoand
cUlllan* South."
he to been killed In Janaeo** air
raid. Too bed. Thay apdlnglia.
IT IS A pity lo hove such power Ih g t all th in g s give
The rhlueac Just hapiwnad 10
w a y ’ to you.— M ontaigne.
get In tbd way of their bomb*.
President llooj.a*elt ahould go
after tarpon on hi* Florida flab
Inr trip A Utile oiperlenot ^U h
tho tJllror Klqa mlaht help him
In handling H*nu|nr Tbomaa.

amlfind art thoae force*
deal with th* destiny of
mao, th* characters being:
Everyman,
Followahlp,
id, Goa ala, Goods, GoodKoewUdgv,
CoaJeeaien,
ikNh Strength. FW# WM. ^tOMAiNWr-Pti I V bu.
rWW 0« Afufeil.Ood « I U raw. - ti e*. '
IlLTAIIAUA*— Northern,
bn**, plfivr. *Sc-Ur.
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DAFFY

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liUB Of ik e.flap tto lL m .M U In
:be Infant'*.i went nf the At.
KlUabeth Ifoapflal. The dlaeage,
ofRrVr-fcllled m q * * -^ th a i&gt; * b fcj
arlthtn 11 hoar*,- w a s1ri^tactcr
irrf.'h y.. tl.danl ilnflamatloa of
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I tA N a o e n a iw

get thing*, hi* aenae* are quick•ned, kl* bboNl aUra, and he
non) allow fwla Ilia beauty nt
tide omtusiit fn the wood*.
If* the tame at &gt;undown.
Ureal crpreoaoa Mand ankle deep
In a lako Uko the one on tRe
Heuford Orlando rood; Ik* gray
moaa uiakeo a backgrakod for
lb* awajnp maple leer** that1
pro gay and red; tbe tall graao taj
lowor io*o; tHe air a* aharp and.
mellow a* win*; and lb* bird*I
fly by, black ■llbSuelte* again** |
the *ky. Wheu Uu&gt; hunter goo*
home, be take* more than a bag
■luffed wltb gum* oy-an umpty.
on* » l* d wftb Alibi*, mar* than I
a blistered beet and a pair 4 f|
waary lea*, he taka* oomethtpg
ef Iko toeeltnoao that lira* in
tho Wood pud P happy **4100 Of I

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ALBANY, N. Y - - W ) —Dr. Leo
1 1;""7" Frank Adi, 71, eg* apocollat known
far kla Invention of th* place-net
‘JO* ol ryegloaa. died today after
a 10-day Ulneaa e f pneumonia.
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At *ko ford Motor Ooutpaa/'a
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picketing

Iko bant tag picture, conirtbafas
much to IU chart*. Tho woodg ot
early morning wllh |bd qgfi
glint inr on tb* yin* needle*, pad
th* aiueU of PM good aertk vfy
Inc all aWOt ago, Tb* hugkq*

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R are T rptt Prem ised Muajc 1
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ELIZ A B E T H BRIGHAM JQ R B A N , 6 * d f ty E&lt;Hcr

Social Calendar

B y F id e lia

C la a a

Ufa, wkkh open* It* twelfth
son. In tha Winter Fork
audltoytum with'a pi
r fine and weft

MONDAY
Mu.
The
Seminole High
School H- Urc
Faculty will sponsor a Fodtrol to tha
- Theater Flay, "Everyman'' to be Baptist
'Siren In the High School Auditor- Thered
tom at 1:00 oVloek. The public a Mr*, £
cordially Invited to attend
Mr*.
The Ladle* AbalUary of the dent. |
First Presbyterian Church will bustn'a
hold a board meellnr at 3;0o social 1
o'clock In the session' room. The game*
•• b«»tne*» meetingwill follow t t for wh
. &gt;:!o o'clock In tha social room*, to Mr*
Circle
Number One of the Klltab*
i Woman's Missionary Society of . h*fr*
the F ln t Methodist Church will \b # bo
; meet at tha annex at 1:00 o'clock. Mr*. C.
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Circle
Number Two of the *r Lit!
' Woman's Missionary Society o f Mrs. S
the First Methodist Church will B'ftnpei
meat at the home of Mrs. W- 1* • Mr*. S
I Morgan, 009 Palmetto Avenue, at Ham k

Mr. and Mrs O. K. Fullager of
Part Washington, N. Y. have ar­
rived hare to spand tha winter.
.Mr and Mrs. W. P. Andorson of
Mertchoa, N. Y , and Mtaa Mary
Lrwls o f Newark, N. J. will spend
the winter season at Silver Lake
Mrs- Anna Bartt ‘ and Mrs.
Hlakard Strieker of &gt;Edgerton,
It*!*., kav* returned to their homra
‘dfOaC'vkiting Mr. and Mr*. L- A
for the past month.
Mr and Mrs. B. J. Overalrtet,
Jr. of Oviedo announce the birth
of a daughter . yealerday a&lt; the
Florida Sanitarium In Orlando.

at 3:00 o'clock.
All circle mem tern are urged to
bring their plate offering to Upir
circle meetItigs.
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T o -N ig h t

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MOONLIGHT
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___ lU r _ Union of Tamp*
Mra.
left yeati^day after bavin* l“'*n
»H 0*lf?( ^ n &gt;
A If X lu Q r i
U 1Ov II f
the guest of Mr*. Fannie V. la*
the gifted wlfa of the conductor
for a short time
of the orchestra, will eaplflfl!
Mr*. L. C- KtKkrd has frlllrned it-ierprei and lllnstrtt* the ptnto her homo an" We»t Ftrit Htsm with et lection a on the pi'
ftre a t, attry having. tl»l'«d . lu a no;_ea that bar hearers still
(Jalneavllln and Alacliun D r a U&lt; prepared 'th e better to underrlum) what they are to h ra r a t
short time.
the concert. Mcmberahlps can be
MU* Dorothy Mitchell, who nl- acquired a t Dr. Holt'a haute on
tend* (b* Florida State Collr-rr far thl* uctaslan.
During l**t year, Mr. Bloch,
Women, la spending the weekend
with her parents, M r and Mrs- J who la one uf the m a t dietingC. Mitchell, ' at their home ■n ti*heil orchestral conductors of
'America, a* well a* an accom­
Magnolia Avenue.
,
plished violinist In hi* own right,
Mias Kathryn Thigpen, who !&lt; lots carried forward notably th»
attending the Florida fifate fn l training of thl* orchestra, Inleg* for Women, will spend th • crisiaing I1* appreciation of It*
weekend In flalneavlll# for the work, unifying It* spirit, aug­
Fall Frollca. Btie will ha a gueji menting the ituallty of i&lt;* lone.
at th* Alpha Tau Omer* house. |l I* really rem arkable th at a
body of instrumentalist* brought
Dcech wood t* being used In
(Jermany to repUcc th# custom•
ary corh for bolt I* stopper*.

E a s te r ti S ta rs

father, mold not endure the ab­
sence of orchestral music, haraclf
organised thl* symphony orches­
tra and now devotes her energies
tn hunting down musician* for
It. K Is a labor uf I o n drtt-rvIng of the support of alt who
enjoy fine music and want to
attravt. inusir-lovrra to
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regular m#*tla«
of|
Samtnol*
iu * p » r N am har T»h&gt; o u te r nf
FT»iteJn s t a r which/ Waa held
Thursday night,
are AB lollA tli
U n , M arrui Tyro
Worthy
Matron.
II. H K . tfU n
JWurthy patron.
Mr* K. C. 1
BY
Aa*ucl*tti
.matron.
John courier
Aasuclata
patronMr*. |t, w . T ifm er. . Secretary.
Mr* llarry Kara . . . . Treasurer.
Mr*. C, 1, I r w i n _ Conductress.
Mr*. K H U atlu* . ... A s s o c la tu
rolidurtr**#*,
•Mr*. IP O: Moure. worthy tn*
■run. Pn-slited In tha Hast and
I'. «■ h\ Utaiy tilled (ha worthy
patron* alallon.
Installation will b* conducted
by Mr*. 0 B. McKay, pa.i grand
matron of th« grand chapter n(
Florida, tha data ul which will
t»* announced later.

region and I* an gaaet worthy
of the aupport of tb* whole eommunlty. Sanford at preaent ha*
no direct representation among
,
the player*, but Mr*. Marie I
King who uaed to lire here and
t*' now of Orlando, play* among
the first violin*, and Louis Mar­
vin of Osteen la among the
violas.
The four concert* of &lt;h* prea- hmjtt in *hc school r-uuil'iriuinrnl season will be given on De­ i Sir*. R. L. Heard, prvsidept,
cember R. January . H . February!. o| h nid tic mce'itij with a prayer
2.1 and March 2). “Tile orchestra
which * hutinrwa au'wtion w u
I* supported In addition to &lt;agal*|Jiebl. The mrntbecs derided to hrip
tree Ipth** by membership* tn tbo purchase a marhmr for testing
Society which Include* on# adml*. th e eye night if -.nc school children
■Inn. and by tha contribution* at of J h lt.. district. The attendance
Guarantor*. It 1* non'profit mak­ p rlir was won by All.* J Mn
ing; nobody make* a nickel. In- Chonle's class far the second time.
deed, ther* I* u perpetual KraWh - A fter the business a-so cial'h o u r
Tfoi money.' The orchestra ful­ was r n Joyed and rrfn'shm vnU
fil* tin- dream of Mis* Mary L- were served The room was deco­
l.conanj nf Winter Park, who, rated in Christm as colors with red
hcrsflf a pianist, nf notable at­ candles and a decorated Christmas
tainment* and bnfllaacy; coming
to Florida some twenty year*

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■ti*|rether out of many kind, ■&gt;(1
I®' dally employment hM from varl*
2 ' «*u» pari* of Central FtorMn
H Indeed from ee |h r a* Jackson-.
** | vllle and Tampa-l *rlth mWtvrlyi
P* few rehear**!*, thoulif be workedl
J* Into unity and flnenea# of prr* fornianre worthy of n inetropoU*
l" Ian nrg*nii*t(on. |t hat beentm-.
" one of ibe attraction* of Florida;;j
&gt;• more than a few
m'uale-lo'ei *,
I* from the North come fo the**i
; parla berauae there ia a aympho-.
’• ny nrcheatra within reach.
**
While it rentara In
Winter
l‘ark, affiliated with Rnllina Col*■ lege. It belong* to thl* whole.

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aolely on aucceiatnl ealee for Ite producer and (Upper
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to pick the prod) plaoea. Two hundred and twelve of the
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), ajtir-oili't 1-lccirlcal appliance#'that make „ really pra«*
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"Th* Last Gangster”

Edward Robinson!
Has Stellar Role'
In Gangster Film

SHIRLEY
TEMPLE IN ^HETOr*
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tures. Bow pl«ya tha ' laat- Ho
ete d a beloved story that te a M*
comes Wednesday to t t e Rita
thralled millions the world over
.Theatre la “The I^rt Oaagstor,“ a
lterires Sunday on tha acreon of
drams tie story of a man's term lb (
- t h e 'Rita Theatre In the never-toa penltenilary, with James Stewart,
hrforgottsn
picture, "Heidi,’
.R ose Stradner, glamorooa new
, Jetenna Byprl’s enchanting tala
actress from Vienna, and * notable
brought to such laughing, lev: lag Ilfs by Twentieth Century/ V
*
"The Last G angster" tells of th o ' p ' , ' ^
T n that It touches the deepest
I
Imprisonment of a ''public enemy . h .’..,, .
.
t M WMBp-dfc ■
"M
, earners of tt e heart.
'
*nd the struggle of Ms wife, who L ’J | k V V .’sfr v * J
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f
™
- ’ Rveryarhere readers in all Ian'% y-- ■Sm M B B H dM not know his railing, to loro
ffiifc.-.’'I* • '
-if;"
' gaages have been charmed by
’
her Identity and &gt;svr their child
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the
warmth,
tmderneas
and
.from the dlsgtare sMache.1 l&lt;&gt; his ■
.
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beauty of the Swiss dips and all
Jitm.••
Htewart
and
Roan inm e.
the colorful folk dwelling up t»l i ntln'T. S K IM ', latest screen ' Miss Stradner pUya the wife I '
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IJust under the aUra, Into whoso ritnl, in., mat with Edward 0. *ni1 H,«w»rt the new i|«perm si,
Uvea "Heidi" brings tenderness Itnhlnron In ''T he L*»t
a tng "h o befriends h rr and with whom ■
and mirth and courage. An em- «t"r“
nt
lhe K it. Theatre ‘ he finally find* hsppln,.,,. K&lt;|- I
1
ft'
Mttered mountain-top exile
I* Wednesday «nrt Thursday.
| ward l.udwlg directed from it
reclaimed from hla fierce hat# of
--------------------» rr« n play by John l^ e Hahln.
(
t t e world by the heroine, who
In tha m*«i
3
i
ihring* him a new seat for Ufa New Comcily Team In ' K"l,l“1 penltrnllsr)', grim detail.
and a youag
girl U
given
strength and th* will to walk
F o r .T w o V ^ ' X k
ragaln In tt e story that ha*
---------------I great newspaper of flees, and Inner
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thrilled readers of every country.
Introducing a brilllaal new light workings and haunu o f gangland
Twentieth Century-Po* at last bring* Johanna Spyrfa beloved
I "Heidi." one of the world'* fa- comedy loom In the persona of provld* the dramatic backgroundi*,ITeldP to the screen with Shirley Temple starred In the title role.
fpaoua atori**, had to wait for It* B arters Rtanwyck and Herbert for tt e control romance(The famous story that walled foe Its star Is a picture for which
.(tar before It could bo brought Marahall, “Breakfast fof Two" is
The dramatis highlight la lhe&gt; Shirley will always be remembered,
to the screen, decUres Darryl P. offering rrpWl* w J ih .w K ty dla- seene la prison where MUs fltrad-{ r— ^
Saanek, and tt e reason I* evi­ lo g u e,' rylrth proroklng sUuaHcas ner Jells Rob lason a te a t/la st
dent. Shirley was cast In tte tIU* and clever characterisations. _ barer* the tru th , and m ust leave |
P R O G R A M M E F O R W E E K O F D EC . 5
rots la roaponao to the thousands
Barbara Stanwyck U cast aa a aim and taka their baby away forT H E RITZ
of movie fans who besieged the
studio with requests that ah* pUy a Z J S &amp; f f S .
u ™ .! s u m , '
» « * * —
»«■»
- - &gt; • — - - &gt;•»
playboy whom e te meets In a .as the gangster’s henchman, Doogfor: 8hlrley Temple In “IIE1D1 with Jean Hcrsholt and Arntght dub and escorts home In a ' U s Hootl, John Carradino, Sidney
thur Trearhrr.
tipsy stag*.
iBIackm er, G rant Mltckoll, Edward
Tuesday only—This way to Uugha—This way to romance
I lo o m in g that t t e
charm ing]8 ' Brophy, AUn B a ilo r, Prank
^
mu, | , | T i n g WAY PLEAflK" with Buddy Roger*, M*ry
| ne'er-do-well, a* pUy*d by M a r Conroy and Louise B earers.
j
u v ln re io n . Nad Boarka. Ruf# Davla and Batty OraMa.
W Walter Perris
and Jallen shall, la sadly neglecting a steamJaaephson U an achievement ta ship line to which bo has fallen
Tha aupertority of animals In
hWanacrlblng a familiar and be- heir, and U squandering hie Income man. said Bernard Rhaw rerent-j
rlteod story to the acreon.
on □ lands Parrel), a dlssy actress, ly, la abown In lb s fart that In
s',R eading tha cast U Jean Hare- Miss Stanwyck decides to reform UUy . r e sts . wo shall
perhaps j
halt, famous veteran actor who him and then merry him, despite havs Invented a raarliln* that
givae kia greatest characterisation his plans to tte opatrary.
• &lt;■ will milk
c0«a
without the;
:as this grandfather of "lleldl." A
To this end ah* employees har preserve r P f Ih o ,- farmer but
SfflbouC .thd idwI.-rHaarhu
Guitry /In ‘,v*ni|eflulr#\jri l*nrlsl.
meat'difficult he has aver had to Marahall la thb position where he
portray, llm h o lt says, because ha* to work- for a- llvUg- Mlsa
The effect c f a aeorplnn • *»lng
.w(..tb&lt;» dnllnaalkm .1* Rtonwyek, -w ish..Marshall's faith- la seldom -futil-t&lt;r hmmtr-brtnjrw
placed on physical mannerism* fv| man-servant. Eric Blnre manaThere Is |irorllc&gt;lly no Itinerary
•od rftenUon au details of potUn g .i lo mate a 'man »ut of th*
" ‘‘
'
had dreda."
spimlilirlfi In spits,of himself. . In H ardrn.

Those two expert pov"raym of
acreon dumbness, Hugh Herbert
and Allen Jenkins, will be aeon
on the screen nt th* Rita The­
atre next Saturday In what U
described aa th* goofiest mystery-

a Job. Betty become* aa uatec
•Ha and falU under tte ’JWM
leader's apafL T te hand leafer

j g f r h f o U a ; tr ,!; g a a f t £ t t t s ! « r iS l2

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Mewty tu m la b e d '.f ’rftom apartm man I,
aao i • Magnolia " A v to
I'hone SM. ( •• i f
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f troller i m —largo semitrailer
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’ WANTED:” job aa~nurre or dish
: • washer. Julius Dronauti, l i l t
Carpenter repair work or p*lnt*v.
U A. Bmltk. 1H Baaford Are-

| the weal and scurried about tho
sky kicking up anow, and tha North
Wc have a: domiaata tins of oil JUar .bllaked • aa though ha could
ii burning, gaoMIno aad. sdactrlo a 't boll*vo hla oyao.
heater*. Got o u r pricoa before you , . A fte r a n h o a r t t e fs x stopped
buy. Bcott-Currekvay. Inc. *
In a forest path ta catch his breath
D IC Y C LK C n ~ p T L iB T teim and •, "How do you.Ilk* K ?" h* asked.
" I f * w eitdarfal," said Iltlg a . "8*
• a hug* aieort m eat o f toys and
utk more .fu n t t e a the silly
ganson f a r Ukrialmaa g ifts.' Bod
are play a t t t e toyshop.”
our window*. HiU H ardware Co.. •*imoo
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, “C ertainly,"
m id th*
fsx— ___________________________ ' “Ysw're not like t t e o tte r dolls"
ELECTRIC TOA8TKRB. w affle
“T h a t's rig h t," said another
Irena, fru it Juicer* and Irena. | ru « voles, end two fir cones fall
All In la te s t patterns and con- |a io Uolga'a Up. H oles looked up
vanloacsa. Boo t t e display. Hill and saw a young f ir tree bowing.
H ardw are Co., Inc.
, I t m id, “ W# know you. You're tt e

aatltls* that a aan
haa •*«•»
Uruuaht asa la sl ro e In aheva

loyVivuu!

fa g h aakdsd toward t e r aaphtg,
“ ip h a lf *■ hour w ell reach the
a re "
U a lg a w as ao i-uiltod a te forgot
about t t e tree. Aad t | » fox did
look p re tty , aad t e ran ao feat,
dual a s t t e fe e mid. In half aa

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CS^PTIN O CARDS

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&gt; styled mart
m. wasmcik
Usyuly .clerk.

llelga was ao tired ah* could bare­
ly say, “Thank you."
"Back tomorrow night," wkla*
in-rid th* foa.
“Kla*,’‘ aakl llelga. She slipped
Inlo th* loyates and Ibars sat the
tin aoldicr, wide awake.
“Oh, I'm so glad yoa are back
safely," ho mid. "! was worried.”
"How kind," whispered Htlg*.
“And how foolish. Do go to te d
U pright piano, good condition,J
I'm quite ell right."
for quick a a U - U M i ' T erm s la
T te two dslla slipped o ff tn their
reliable party, Fkono p*«J.
” •*«• *k“ k— ^
,f l r l f* '
beds- And all the way home tte
white t o chuckled to hkmaelf.
Oo* guitar,
good
c o n d itio n - frightened Th* whM* fox w aited
Monday: B eats la Wise.
Coleman . gasoils*
b ta la r. up tn t t e tree, stretched up hie
Phone u a -J .
, pa art, put hla sharp claws sad
~
I bags* U scratch the trunk c f t t e
umT sT^ _______
" - T ^ t*_ .trwa. T te Ire* skivered aad said,
d tl i
h
* * ■ © &lt; • k. a maaU re tm .
aw. paooc
.rP Im oo. w k lu fax, maybe It
r a r e , rood a i l w M a i r
b s r ta .-* a U Ualga.
'
t e a m a t FI etas t e r BrotkoCa'! The fo s atopred. m y lag, " I f*
Farm an Baaford Avo. Rdo W. ta o d f t e ‘t e tree, f t will grew

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•n iiiU t cwuri In , ivaaarery a r
wavAu ■iiJi|«ii/rio ijr ^ f ' j s r . f l a v ^ b j r ' t . r (iuANt|d
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a RV, a VHieiUa «ori-r»iU». «•
S. P. incnMtHiM,
tha title of aal* Uraagei
C lerk at C lre u ll Court, quiet
Hturei Company In snd le
Bemlael* C ounty. F lo rid » . Maval
Ihs nbuvo descvlbe* land aad
pvemlecs aad yoa are hereby reuulred la HI* wUk tha Clerk
at Mid mart at the Court-house
at Maafard. narlda. ysnr artllua
aapaaraara tpereaaallr or by atto.i.er) la said salt aa the flral
Monilsy la tieaemhar. l i lt . ImInn lbs till hay o f mid maaibi
ai.d
tbvrealter la file With Mid
, a forporillon
elaik
sour written detente*. II
a t Ike Btate
sap. U Ibe bill ml complain la
Mid salt *1 Iba lime pra*rrlbtd|
by law. . Herein tall a n *r
jadgaMat will be catered aaalaat

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• Oeeaaloolly a eorpm la fouikl.
More, ' frequently
there • are
•creams of w ia m . crash** of
th tinder, blinding ‘.flash** of orf int » n tn R o fin
llghtakigL Tot between all «hcs* from U* Job and tel jdHdM’. Batty
nervo-chinihg keenas tt e i uate' to'bUm« plans hU tevangdTlU
WmWr-domtemaaouaara. ot.JIcj.-. propaaso -»»• tec- «nd* S H l i f P l
te r t airi Jenklna bring burst* of

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'ED: 16 cuitomer* lo buy
Coats.
Hadyr'i Specialty

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L B Q A L N O T IC E

SANTA

salved OO

Mary Livingstone, plna ter da*
Ilrious laugh, and Fibber MeOea and Molly, those Inimitable
funster* of radio faaM, m ate aa
auspicious acreon debet la ono
of the h lffeet laufh-(etter» etor
to kmm oat of the Fare manat
•ladle*, the mu*leal comady-ro/nance “Thl* Way Plea*** which
play* Tuesday at the Rita The­
atre.
. •*
Conceived In the gay tradition
which made “Waikiki Wedding,"
t r a m orr the Moon* and otter
musical eomadlea the smash hit*
of the year, "This Way Please*'
goes all the way la giving a
full portion of aldft-eplIUlag hu­
mor. rar-catchlng malodlea and
Ike wholesome brand of romance.
In addition io tha throo topnotch radio humorists. tteC om edy
to t t e acreon Charlea
^
■
-Buddy"
Roger* aj .a heartv
breaking band trader, tha ytrecR
out, blond Betty Gruble, who can­
not resist hU allure, that* parpetuslly sour-pusaod comad lan,
Nod 8parks In tte rule of p
phoney-Idea press agent, and Lao
Bowman, who made cock aa tarprraalon In "I Met Rim la Paris,"
" U st Train Prom Madrid* am!
•Sophl* Long Com West," as t«*
enterprising
theatre’ manager.
Also add. for generous measure.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, M01

Killing Frost For
Florida Growers
Predicted Tonight
Sub-Freezing Temper-j
attires As Low As 19
' DegreesForeseenBy
State Weather Man

r e c a s t sub-f reelin g ternn t u r e s and killing fro st
ir F lorid a’s f r u it an d vegeh ie grow ing a re a s d u rin g
ie n ig h t an d advised grow l to ta k e all precautions,
i nave th e ir crops.
T h a b u re a u 's fro s t w arn-

stunning lurprlip

Col. and Mra. Charles Lind­
bergh returned to the United
Jttates yesterday aboard the liner
President Harding after an ab­
sence of nearly two years spent
mostly In England.

FLORIDA STOPS KENTUCKY BY « POINT MARGIN

Est abl i shment s Of
Adams And Parramore Produce Evi­
dence Of Lotterie«
KNOLKWOOfl,
New J»r»»y,
Doe, «. —-(A*)— Colonel and Mr*.
Chariot A• Lindbergh »ro homo
from a twd-yesr exile abroad
but the guarded arrea ot the
Morrow rotate hold tho aeeret
ot why they bare runie and how
lon i they will alay.
The hero ot Amrrlctn aviation
and hla wife, Anne, slipped unheralded Into New York yeatorday momlna Tdioanl ill* United
Blatra tlner President HardingTho return of the Lindberghs

. LAKELAN^T Drc. (1.—
AP)—The w eath er bureau

g asrvtce hare predicted the
m pm lura would fall aa low * '

Cuba Tickeb
Are Seized In
Lottery Raid

UNDY BACK

Fruitm en Advised
To “Fire” Groves
towReadings in Each
Town Forecast For
’ 7 O’clock Tuesday

AY. DECEM BER «, 1M7

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Columns Of S m o k e
Are Seen Rising As
Demoralized C h inese F l e e Capital

City and County law cnfore**
mcnl officers, armed with a search
warrant sworn out by Aaalatant
sta le Attorney Lloyd F. Boyle,
pounced simultaneously on &gt;ha
‘wo business establishment* at the
interaction o f Flench Avenue
*"‘1 Thirteenth Street surly Sat*
unlay afternoon aa a result of the
aala of “Cuba" Uckelt earlier In
the day, It waa repo tied et.th*
h'herlfra office IhU morning.
Aa a rrault of the raid the pt«prielora of the «wo ea'nhliihmrnt*,

B ritish W arship
v Bombed By Japs
Four British Cargo
Ships Also Hit In
Japanese Air Reid
SHANGHAI,
Dec. * —
(A P )—T he, vang u ard
of
Japanese troops approached
today w ith in th e tig h t o f
Walter 1lodge (fill, Kentucky halfback, went down hard In this play, but not until ha had gained the ancient walls o t N anking,
evacuated capital.
n yards again*! Florida on a rlGe pan*. It w as not until iha third quailrr that Florida broke C hina's
th e Tokyo
worries* deadlock on a touchdown by Delaney, and tften fought loodi-and nall to keep their alt (UUpatchcg to
new spaper A sah l said th e
t margin. Thr final score was: Florida It, Kentucky 0. The gome waa played In Qalneavllla.

Ik® 'J* H Pirtimut® sfi&lt;I R. A. Adintli

amall contingent of 'ship n « * a 1brother or Boas Adams, were atr*Dort®r» ind earner* men who*rfitwl iftr r numerous loll tty
hail g(inn to meet (he thlp on.booka wem found in tbclr puaaeatheir routine aealgamenls, llllle alon, Th* men were released later,
exporting to find tho liter and however, on Ihelr own recogiu*
hla wife—marked another chap- aance, awaiting further action by
Itr In the strange saga of flight the Stale Attorney ur lh* Grand
that began December IS. l i l t .
Jury.
Ilia home-coming Bfa almoat
Mr. Parmmore, the Herald waa
aa accretive aa hta departure, reliably Informed, was selling tieOnly a sharpeyed cameraman, keta In a tottery said to be eonwho happened to bo lingering dueled by Joseph Jarrell who waa
near Ihs third-class gangplank recently Indicted by (he Grand
and apottad tha slim, aertoaa- Jury on charges of operating a

Hendon Explains
New Murphy Act
To R otary Club

Japanese

Police Continue
Clean-up Drive
On Bootleggers
F e d e r a l Aqthorities
Assist Local Aims
To Curb Moonshine

Law Expected To Put
Thousands OfAcres
Back1On Tax Books
fiB bt-ibr

n 'rfrf 'S iT O -w -confirmed,^r*.

SH O T

zA iw r

Negro Boy Injured
In Auto Accident

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'and conclodinv on Jan. *T wttk ak
J inter-city assetInq In P aln n d
In th* nhaenc* *f B. II. 0»Umnn. president, JI. B.

Pops, im-

The Sanford Junior Chamber
of commerc* holds Its weakly
luncheon In lh* Valdes Hotel to­
morrow at n l l o’clock.

Member* of the Campbell Lea­
sing Post of the American Legion
will meet in the Legion Hal on th*
,tonight at 7;30 o’rieck, according
Ito Commander U. H. WorkmanOf. P W- DuDoae, of Orlatulo
will Im- the guest speaker at lh*
meeting of the Pm byterlan Men’s
t luli tonight, 0 P. Herndon, pres­
ident of the Club, announced today.

G. Herman Brown*
63, Dies Suddenly
From Heart Attack

Avoid The
Rush , &gt;

CITY NSWS BRIEFS

The Seminole County Commis­
sioners will meet for their regu­
lar evasion in their.chamber in Iha
Court House tomorrow at IOiOO
o’clock, t'lcrk of lhe Uu«rd, O. p.
Herndon, reported this morning.

j tViMn^fdy AH tmde**1tahWt deWnquent Ua l i l t My Inti taken 1 hf*1 small
cvHff irate*-are aold’tb the hlghect
M harori tn Eng­
leH rilver/il kinder, was given Rota riant dt land .because life lg America had
h 4 U 'rt:« * ' Ihelr regular weekly luncheon In become .‘‘u rM /y w il* '
HrSugh
the ViWrt'lfi»l«n&gt;y 0 . P, IfefnJon, ganryUr, threni* and an after
I• j -, .
, a mkth ot the .kldpap murder of hla
clerk of ,lhe' court, today, while flrtl.Vorn aim .And tha trial of
Bert Mallhle of. AHamonip Springs Hauptmann.
nuulo a plea for support o f tbo
Brief Visit Indicated
Ship’s oftlcera said today fhnl
Childivn'a homo Society of Florida
Colonel Lindbergh boardad the
G Herman Droyrn, 03. Banford
at JackaonvltleI’realdent Harding at Uauiliamp
Tho Murphy Act resulted from ton wearing dark sun glasses, Sanitary Inspector, died suddenly
the Legislature's dealt* to put with hla coat collar turned up, aa a result of hear' attack at hla
back on the lax roll* the tremen­ and covering tha lower part of home at 1114 Park Avenue yesletdous amount of average In Florida hla fact with hla 'arms. Ila ap­ day afternoon.
Mr. Brown, who has been con­
on which the taxes had become peared worried, they aald, leal
delinquent and from which nothing he he recognised before the ship nected Willi the City Sanitary De­
partment for ovey a year, w-A*
waa being derived for the support left harborborn in Merklinherg county N. C.
of tb* government, Mr. Herndon
'-Their vlklt will be brief,’* onr
aald. If this property could bq ta ­ of the liner’s officers laid. “They Sept- I, 1874, lie has brrn a resi­
ilored to tho tax rolls, and the plan to return abroad Immediate­ dent of this County foy tho past
18 years, and has been engaged In
old taxi* settled, it was thought, ly after Christmas.**
farming most of that time.
Mr. Herndon added, that . future
Kmll Uerslappen. night stew­
Mr. Brown 1* survived by his
ard, who attended the Lind wife, Nellie llrowi and ‘wo daugh­
bar*ha. said tha colonel was ter*, l*u ra Mas and Annie Belle
“quit# liberal,” handing out It who are attending school away
tip s
from Hanford. Also four brothTha famous couple at I at the
“honor place" at Ihs captains
table throughout th# trip, with
th* ll-y ear-old a rial or, who made
tha first solo flight across th*
Atlantic In HIT. wearing a
tuaedo and black Ua.
Once
kls Identity became
known, nearly al| Ika patsengera
asked Colonel Uu8b*rlb for kls
aulograpk, whlck be declined to
give. He did sign the menu* of
tha guttia at Iha captain's table,
howerer, on th* last night of tha
eoysga.
On boarding th* ahlp at South­
ampton, lb* colonel and hla wtfa
secluded lhems*tr*a In their

at dodging crowd*,
mods hta "aocap** sw ■ .
of minute*
A negro boy Dan Jackson, wa­
rnrd tha vaaeeL which **Houriy . Injured Saturday near
Xovember « from South U » InlMMdUM. &lt;*
*»*
Iha Llndbergb’g occupied
»«* Thirteenth Btrnct wh4«
la recently used1 by aen.
«•» »"
o / *n
Perabiig when he weal
&lt;* Thirteenth
J
CO.
Jerry Bentley, negro. Cbkf
phetearsaber’* grreria W***
t C. WBUam. te ­
ll
Mann. Iha ahlp'a
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...
ipher. aald th . eoUaes.
Tha J a d darimd acmm tb*
thy aa usual, balked par •*"*»
^ ?****
efforts
to
photogmph »*** •
»
. '
«Ul a Farm
last, ha aald. ha amc- am Wholesale Market In th* path
In 'fa ilin g a hastily- of th* moving car which knocked
and -sn — t~-n“ r blunod him down nod ran - eve r hla body.
Bcntlsy picked up- th* Injured
said h* concealed hla b°7 and carried him to th* local
uader hla mat and await-, hmpital w h en h# waa found to
Undb«8Ch*’ arrival la U * ** ■»!faring from a fractured

Japs Advance
Within Sight
Of Nanking

Tho
three
detachments n(
Florida National Guards sta ­
tioned here will hold llirlr week­
ly drill afaal»n hi the Hanford
Armory tonight.
Violators of Ulty Ordinances
■ til ho tried before Ulty Judge
Frank I, Miller tn a session of
tho Municipal Uourl at the local
Police Hlatlon this afternoon at
4:00 o'clock,
The regular meeting of the OilJ
Fellows Lodge will La held 'a the
(hid Fellows llall tonight at i;00
o’clock, Unlge officials announced
today.
An elrctlon of officer* wil bo
(Cantinas* aa ra*a Th-aay
now hvlil by the Police Department
on which there la no Federal
riamp. together with all othgr
evidence and .Information against
the law violators will be turned
over to the Federal officials to b*
used as convicting evidence against
the violator*.
Up to the present time Chief
Williams's operations have been
confined to the arrest of transpor­
ter* of the Illicit gooda which la
apparently made In territory out
of hla jurisdiction, howreer, efforta are bring made In secure the
aid of County law enforcing o ffi­
cer* In bemlnolt and nearby
counties in an effort to completoiy
quash th* Illegal operation* ty
nabbing
and
mnviriing
the
ntaltera.'

Blackcats Leave
For Alachua Game

Coach R. A. H Wilkinson and
hla Hanford BemlPro Hlackcala
wilt travel Us Alaebua this after­
noon for a gams tonight with
Coach Beeber Fowler'* Alachua
wildcats ex par led to draw up­
wards of a 1884 persons In Ala­
chua.
Th* Cata who bar* formed a
good passing attack wUI ho ex­
pected h take to tha ale If Ik*
Alachua* line hold* th* Cat
hark tie),I whirl, will constat to
night nr 1^*11* llnrnag*. Skinner
VInrent, J. W. AUwan and Field
General Hilly Odhain. Th* Sanford elevau will re­
turn to olart a, lough aeries of
Practlr* session* hi preparation
fo Ihelr gam* achedatod here on
th* errnlng of D**. JVr a n lint
the Hi Mary Celllo*' or .Washing
ton. IX C. la be ptafeg tinder
the floodlights at Iha Bosnlaoly
JUe. Paul Itrdfram, pastor of High Bchnol Alhlottc "Btadlboi.
■ha F lrtt Methudist Church here,
waa sleeted prvskirnt of th* Ban*
ford Minis'rnil A-s'Krlation at Iha
almMon of officcis held In conaecthm wBh Ihelr K-gular monthly
nmotbtg this inutnlng. Rev. W- P.
Bmeka, eerrrtsry » t tb* organla*U*n, reportrd tulay,

Rev. Paul Kedfeam
Heads Association

Raid Is Successful
On Judge’s Ice Box

Sectional Issues
Seen As Dividing
Special Session
Paramount Question
la E c o n o mi c But
Morals Play Part

had ca p tu red T o k o h u s h i.G a te , tw o m ilea fro m
the Staking watts and that
columns ot smoko were visit So
for a gr«at distance from ftros
within &lt;ho capital,
A Japancoo army apohaamaa
annouuml an advanro tonight,
lie added that there probably
would ha nghllng within U s
city tomorrow,
A torca of troops, ha Bald*
had carried Japan’s
“rising
aun“ banner to within threw
milea of Nanking, lie aald the
unit waa ndvanelng from Tanrant on tha-Grand Canal ab*at
U miles east of NankingHe aiuiounred also that IkW
Japanese had advanced toward
Wuhn. a -Vangle* Htvar pad,
about I t milea aoath noathwvat of
Nanking and toward Chlahtang
where tha Grand Canal and th*
Yanltta merge aboui I t mllaa
east of Nash lag.
' Jlpaneao* V anes. tuPaaOhM^
were raporled making heavy ki-1
lacks on the allegedly bewildered*
Chinese retreat both from N k*
hint and Wwhu.
A llrlitah warship and fo*r'
merchant vessels were bombed"
In a tarrUlc aerial r*M on Wuhq ’
early today.
Th&lt;- a hole Nanking area waa
In confusion. Americana aowght
refuge on tha United States gam
l-u t |&gt;auay and other foreigners
on llrlitah and K isarh ship*.
The bombed HrIt tali ships all
wrr. hit when Japanese plana*
raided tha air Geld at Wuhta,
about 18 miles south and slightweal of Nanking ua -tha Yangta*
Hirer. In an effort to deaf ray
Chinese
roinmunlrallons
and
Hovli-t Itua-lsn planes Which had
been flu*n In over the Chine**Russian air line from BibHta.
II M. a Ladybird, anchored
off Wwhu. waa ahoworrd with
Uunb splinters.
(lua report waa that (be Lady
bird's commander, Lieut. Comdr.
II. Ik Barlow, waa Injarwd
slightly In Iha (high.
The British steamers Talmvg.
of tha nwtlerfleld and Bwtra
Interests, and (ha Twckww, «f th*
Jardtne lin es, and two ateasaac
hulk* war* reported to hare suf­
fered direct hit*.
faealgoer* tacaps Injury
A HutterllaU and 8 wlr* wmy*&gt;
|C—Mawo* — ***» TW*et

LOCAL WEATHER
Fair and colder whk D ead
tonight, cold wavo in centml and
interior of aoath portion tamper*
■lures 10 to M 1st utrom o north
M to 30 In centml and ahont t t
la muckland* o f Okeechobee re*
giao tonight and To soda j f i l q
nm quit* ao cold In * i rihwmd
poetfaxk._______ •
‘ ' ■-1;ir
f tw e r y A o d y i
^sb u y s a n a u ses)

hrlsfmqs Seals
S A ltS M A N ^

Th* mneting was held In &gt;h*
a tilF »f ‘h* retiring president.
Dr. K. D- Browidn-, in th* Preahytariaa Church. Krv. c. E Elntor*. pastor , r ll,e First Christ
InB Church, wa* named secretary
■roMnrer for thr &lt;a1i-*dar year,
f l f f Srooks, the retiring *ocr*-

a

s fU U d that &lt;h« newly *Ucted
M weuUI take office &gt;after

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| will reuse tha Leesburg lad* a

rlilidrfn enddreva not
given);
Mr*. tV. U. Park, Hawthorn.
Kl*.; Mr*. II. I&gt; mono a n d .tw o
children. CblllUothe, Tax./ ,J|l*s
I* n Edg«r, Lawrence. Kan ;
Ml** (I. 8. McCullough, Jackson,
Ml**.; and Mil* K. J. P elaw m .
Nnw Hwrden, Maine
n ,.
Japan*** a rm / Unit*. IMan*
while, spread we«l and
aotilh

ScnateCom m lttcePreg t S * * ..
pares F o rA c tio n O n •Ironger than man/ college team*.

? HousIngActChange S tJ S S S ira ™
WASHINGTON, I&gt;*c.
haa aihlblted hla uaual ability at
P m ld c n t Roosevelt's plan* to renter, and Russell Odham h«»
ajnir trade revival thrmixh n teen termed one of Ihe beat guard*
Riultl-htltlon dollar homing boom aver to don a uniform. ■ , .
and to .alaih federal highway
Tha entire line la mada up of
grant* ttM.noo.oou aa a tle p to- hefty Sanford lad* who ' play a
ward balancing th e budget, h a te good brand of football
been attacked aharply by western
The four horsemen in the back*
leg W ater* arid skeptical repub* field era all apeedy an d hard-drlIleans In a new burst or conRred-,'v&lt;ng rsrrlers. However, H am ag t.
•InnsI " I n d e p e n d e n c e *
1 ptsylng left hslfbaek and Vincent
' Despite republican sh sll'flre and at Ihe .rig h t hsltyM k position a n
crilclsm from sems ronservatnu ripeeted to b e a r r e l a r g a portion
democrat*, howevrr, Ihe senate of the bell carrying 'duties In tha
a lte rin g committee prepared to game tonight,
rush action at iho special session! Probeblo startin g lina.up for
on amendment* to Iho homing Central F lo rtd i‘a aacond semi-pro
• c l which ' noose veil
proposed .game of tha yeari
•
Monday to encourage Iho co n -| Sanford; Jo h n Stanley, la; Jim
etructlon of d.Odn.ooo l o . 4,000.- Stapler, H i. Run* Odham, lg |
OOd u n its, o*rr me nest t i r e ‘Squires, center; Bob Williams, r g |
fears,
|n * b y Riser, r t; Angus H arriett, rs ;

An attempt alao will be made lo Hilly Odhim, qb; Hamage, 1h; Via*
• n tr t k government rcorganlta-jeent, th ; Harold Dektf, fb.
tkm bill, which Is on the pre*l*l Iraenburgt Smith, la; Cola, It;
denl'a legislative program, before ;rg; Seng, r*t Co*, re; Miller, rb |
&lt;he eatraordinary session I* ad- Davis, Ih; Drefus, pb; Rsmbeyt, fbJouroed probably on Dee- ■’*,
Karl Nordgren, recently eleet*
Senate Majority lender Ilsikley, rd president of tba Sanford Baral*

BIG APPLE DANCE

*t«ta" tbo figures t m r 1H .000
worker* v i a receive Illl^ O tjO M
annual)/ In wacna.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Da*. 1— When lira state U considered aa
(A1)—Tha m erchant la tba biggest a unit, Haatan aakl, thara la aa
employer —
of ,-------tJ*l«r----In----------------.
Florida, _ iuch lhlB| aa tho m « M
“»•*’
f*
He tap* the lourlat builnrea. flla ^
fmpk»yma«t | v r W " E m * .
rillroadu,
agrtaiH ure,
_____ _______
sgrlaaltore,
various pioyomt
reoctra*___
iU ___________
peak la Jan -1
form* of thdustry and other pur*
1mj j |t low rel ebb la Ju ly
suit*.
1 ■
but tha difference la Hm m tw*
Tba Florida Industrial remml**t month* h ncgllgabla when wa c« b *
*l«n, making
su rrey of SAM 4jj« r the atata aa a whole.**
employer* wllli eight c r more
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PERK’S

CLUB

PA N C Y S L IC E D R IN D L E S S

Cheaper

When Groceries Are

FRESH GREEN

BIG TURKEY DINNER

L O IN O R C L U B

FA N C Y Y E L L O W

TU LL SELL THEM

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SANFORD WE ARE
A R K ET D EPA R TM EN T
Job Census Sets Trap
For Relief Chlslers
government has contracted to pro.
SAN PRANC1BCO, Dee. &gt;—
vide this fiscal year, Ira spread —The post office ‘ g o t an idea
over Ihe IU3H-3D-40 fiscal years.
when the mailmen brought hack
noosevelt pointed out that the a number of unemployment cen*
annual avrrage of federal high- rus envelops w |lh Ih* natation
way grunts over the past fl o "unknown nt this ad d ress"
years has been *2PK,000,000 a*
FictlUeus names at such adcompared with 1100,000,000 *n d rove*—mostly
cheap lodging
neatly over Ihe ’previous flvo houses along this elly'a “Hkjd
yeare- The message urged cong* j Row’*—will be checked up against
yeas to limit lo not mom than the state relief rolls with a view
I l f a,000,000 per annum all public to exposing frauds. 1
road authorisations for the fiscal
. . I „ ’— — , . i .
.
y ear 1010 und for "each of the bis message said.

BUSHEL

WINESAP

CHOICE WESTERN

YELLOW RIPE

Shoulders

lb.

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lo t the purpose o f securing * tml* 000 *ulbr&gt;rt«*l|0n .-&gt; lleyden dv*
u i m l budget."
i manded that stale*"be |W *h'B

The president voiced emphatic' yeari* netice. Instating lhat (boat
rppnsIHun lo a pmvision Inserted who "are using the mads
In the hlghwvy artI which will paying for them," he raid Ihe
force tho M-rrrlary &lt;&gt;f
i agriculture "inment spent | 1,490,000,00
to apportion (314,000,000 to v * r . r ail* during the laet five
lou« states, regardless of the eon. end rollrcled 11,.1.17,000,000 In fed*
rsl is ir s from motorists
dlHoti of the frderat IrcM ury. II
Senator
Anhuril,
democrat,
like most rengresalimet authu
It linns, snapped th at "congress
Itetlons which
lho.k n o b s more than the secretary of
'when fund* are
highw ay provision I* mandatory agriculture about how end where
n«d the president
complained i°»d« should be built." In lh«
that It “completely He* tho h in d s house I'hm rm in Cartwright, dein'
of the rxceutlve." Hu demanded net**, Oklahoma, of the tosdi
repeal of the provision
committee, warned that he would
"I do m "st strenuously object to not lake the president'* proposal
the mandatory inrurrence of ob- "Irving down." lie Indicated his
ligaticn* bjr tho federal govrrh* willingness to ctoperal* In an
m ent under enrli apportionment* economy drive If It hit all federal
without regard to Ita ability •» expenditure* but to "lake U out
flnm ce Ihrm from It* revenue*," of yoada alone I* something oU a"

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LETTUCE

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Pan S au sage
H am burger
H ead C h eese

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Similar Area In America

Establish rd In 1908

SANFORI1. FLORIDA* FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1M7

Mussolini Journal
Cracks Down On
Three Democracies
^

' dJJ Bomb Explodes Injuring Five
WeightA s Jap Troops Stage Parade

EDITOR?

^

t T ^ t d e C o «*ly C le r k b
S w am p ed B y Bids
F o r C—
ertificates1;
^Franco-English

vv.\sm\in"N. tvf. j, —

Chinese Tosses Bomb
As li,001) S o l d i e r s
March In Shanghai

n l\»p*4o D't'atlO. Mumadmi'*
• n k m f i i s r , Ioat*r served no
l i n on tb r m e Three ik aharni'
tin * in an edSorlst in ra u ru M ;
w yitlra by II IVir» him -clf, Ibal
Italy could nan
“in', mn-lata.l"
by economic la r a ,m e n ', h&gt;oiile lat
Kaucqm,

End Is Sees To
Trills In Tasipa
Flogging Case

HaBut hoc

army

stream-

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tlz r z r .$ r ^ £ - 'z

of the International
mini.

te sb u r g W in s B y 1 3 T o 7
In

G a m e

W ith

er n ah&gt;w start in ibe final
nf Ibe p i w , Ibe Sanford

State Attorney De­
clines To P r o s e ­
cute Unless Forced

Britain la drastically

Another Parade
Is Ca n c e l l e d

I'.mgi*-** ni j m l I V rflj of Ih f
third me*k of IU .,|h&lt;rU ! oe*»ton
today without rornpn -.In* any
►&gt;H d
I W itm i
IliW M rll't
Il'HIMI*
T b r il r l u l, nn thin lu m binnwllngi&gt;l at a M » » irlr (M r, In I
b 4 h chamber* «ai «tn* IIm m J
b &gt; J fi« I t abandon hope of a;
llltol Solo i Ihtv Ib u . rrh ffld *
SUANOHAI, Pro. 3.—
X*»r * a* any n a r l n t h a of ta lk '
f AP) — .I.'iiu iu psp Iroop.t yieU Ib&gt; s&gt; tv&gt;'*&gt;n la slfh l
S r« iliir Ihnwh. Idaho rtiw W I'd lotlay lo spirited ilcmnndd
■ in,
nnteo.h**
hi*
otwlory [
liy Col. f'luirli's K, H. Price.
•icalll'l Ibe bill al IiiJ jiI ' i SO*foniinaViTlcr
nf Mip United
tblfl.
a
Stales Konrth Marine*, muI
I 'n l i r a i4 I ha* wage hoar Mil.
I hr vr*a m iJ Item ,.n lh r |T r*l
withdrew fnini tin*. isirlion
fasirrl
To match a faster defenae such aa ltd* (tOO-mlleper-hour Seversky "Convoy Fighter,
alaal’a a|»aU I t n a h ^ r n « l « a ,
of
American «lr*roniIiM sector
two place airplane In tbn world. Bullet like In appearance and speed, It ctrrlea seven machine guh*.

IT*
W oe
CiM nwili N HcId
« t Auction
UpW
arStrength
^ ^ Will
14 Be
&lt;*,
French Consider Pro15, Herndon Says'
gram To F o r t i f y 9imt, lhe ^
,w M
Her Swiss Frontier s«nm»* o «h, . uphoumg o*

Marine Colonel Or­
ders Taps Out Of
American S e c t o r ;
Japs Get, Apologize

TO MATCH A FASTER DEFENSE

rt.

B u e k c . 1.

M a r e n te lte

F in d s

B l a c k c a t s H u n tin g Is G o o d

Ic it y n e w s b r i e f s .O n M e x ic a n T r ip
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m oie experienced and &amp; j J C T F T l
er i x o b u r r n « m m tk m in

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Theater Manager Rc. WC~LL
tUHlH From 10-Day
Hunting Expedition

H irinond Wilson Harlow
of
OiUndu and Slatlha A. Ilryon
also of Orlando we,o married
In Hie otflee of Iho I'utintv Judre
, sal erst &gt;r. rMOtda rev ewlad tWVa
nminlng.

, scassMOta far ISM and prior n*
provided In a special net y a is r l
■m tbv last n n l i * af tba Fhrida

Hialuhruii

■M wtwt , thana wbo ■ bV kd'

iastaaepta an tbeir dellmpsewl City
tvlsp m ist* »f warfare"
t u n n n l t d qwirkly abac* tba
la HaHa Defenae Minl'ter r do­
ta rd Daladler dhwloord France Coakndaalanrra bnvw m o d t* * d
Was aaekia* to nullify that a*** ealy vatU April 1. after which
tune tbr fvU aaaraaaarat mint W
Itlan a t tba
Versailles Treaty
which fmhlds France to fortify paid. It waa w d
I Tba law which presides for the
her Swiss frontier.
■ a sold renvenatlenv* with the ;rale o f t'aaualy and State Tara O r '
lificalea will bo effective for ap1proxiaaalcty aaotber I l * yvaesl
but upon lie expiratk*a the title *o|
• pr. party on whirh tbr l a m era 1
delaaqisenl for osaea lbaa two
'year* aad &gt;ba cvrtiTChtea aaaohl
, while Ihf law n la effect. wUI V
'n aiad aaMy la the State and the
purchase of the lead moat ho made
directly froas the State, R was
poiatfsl out.
I b r ia i tho past few days Mr.
Herndon reported that be has hero
award*** cert ifValea aold al *
public aoclioa prior t* tho to'
.truiain* order o f tho Stele

Olflrera for tho rninlnK year
will b« elecli-al al llm r^R’dar
ntH O asllon of Iho Titvlor Cuminstidct V of Iha* KnlcKI. Ta'mplar
l&gt;» tha* Ms sonic
||a l |
lunlchl,
Koimliiiyit I'unimander Jn**. II
Jltiklns at at a-I today.
T ho 1 reaular wrekly air III s.'s
slon «*f Iho Hons (J Ilie IwRlon
I»rum and lltiRla* Corps will lie
held In Iho I^Rl»n Hut lonlRhl
a l 1 T 30 o'clock. IV iry M*'r*'. ad­
visor of iho rroup. annouiinsl
today.
Tho s ;th
annual
Miipnrlsl
Bettloo fur iho &lt;lo*tw,od hrulht-ra
of I bo ttanforal re**Uo |, |*.
K
will lao hi-bl In tho'* Kill's 11*11
Kunday aflornoun al J im o'cliuh,
S. Iti'ncc, chairman of Ihn Me­
morial Commlttoo. unnuun* rd l&lt;*
day addliiR lhat (ho public I*
cordially Inriird to altrnd.

I

Telegraph O f f i c e
On W heels V isits State Welfare Board
City T his M orning Shows Aid To County
t a f r k lw t * The Herb. Iw&gt;l i j trn-1
by lb# abate from &gt;be *^0 o f ibe
aa Jab* West. IMwv ------- u -i— U
&lt; • the prMom
-lla r im Ibea is iosl a die bard.*
t U b i a l u d o iisn d . " lie s bee*
ticked taaal of (be Hensa*e*ie (la b ,
pad he cant lake it "
lla a a fs U *
sarwalaee
came
whale the lloaste was Vatin* on a
.m a d l l N by Rep. llamiMna Kb*
f jy , (B N* V I. wk
district.
Pac i i k at Ro.«aavsdr*
for a five-man Hem
!■« mwwla*ale iksTyra af "to*
ictlfsa*" sad 11mb* ly k o b r * la
yet prtHlusa M ra a U n s
Rsybava qasrUj forced a ridl
-rsll mate ami Fksh waa defeated. | The llmase ball, daffevm* osanr.0 bat from
the f w a h a i p i w d
raw*suae. s m U permit a fuvwaan
awlumat lab- r s'aasdarda bswrd •*
l u miaimam ware* af labor at wot

I
W elfare District No.
12 To Enroll 210 GCCs

Settle*

___ e m i until*#The Japanese bad
upon
the
Aincrlcsn-alefmd*#
street* when they tiuilt over U
p art of the Internal tonal Belli®*
metit nflee nn e , pin*km nf n
small homh. or hand yrenada
tossed al Hie victory parado of
f'.WW Japanene imopa.
Observers repressed the belief
th a t prom pt action by Cnl, Fries
preventr«l the development nf 0
dangerous ,ialtuat|on. T br Japan*
roe held th e parade despite Iho
protest* of American anil other
foreign offieiala ami nTter Ihu
explosion they took over a 30*
ldi*rk area.
They ereetetl Imrbed wire e rr
•soia.' jn m tt , blocked, a ll IrnffJt.
mid prevented
American* w B
a«lha*r foie imiers from reach In i
I heir hotel* mol honn-a. r,d . 1‘rlca
lajiriuli'tl tin' ,ln|&gt;niiese rommnnqH
e r ihn 1 Mil' .lapanrsa' troop* had
udvniiri-il • lira a* Mot hs Into Of)
Aim'll*1 an dvfrmhsl ai-a'lor which
VUllltl lint he Inlet tiled.
I]
In n spirited Interview
'ho
Jiipaue o' *officer a o u io l Cad,
Price llnil lie had hern unnwam
Ills foiei-s 1iml mareed within tho
American sector.
Ilo eSpressod
i i i -i i I and "iileied Ills IriMipa I*
withdraw.
Five persona were wounded la
'ho parnde ryptosum Im .ihe Sankhi IS l oad. Three wen* .lapalimei
i lie waa a Chinese t-on.tnhlc and
a flftli waa a British »uh-inspec*
J tor.
| A Jnpanea* spokesman ills*
I i-tnaeil that lin- Japanese had de»
■i1tiled aa a result of toalay'a Inci*
| drill In ram-el a sia-oiul parade
planted for tomorrow. A Chin*
I •'**• who Was shot liy tho con*
I table imim-dm'i ly « fler iho rV*,
plus ion was said to havu throw n
Hu* Isaiinli.
OFFICERS ELECTED

Statistics, compiled by Iho Slate
Sanford waa viaPed Ihla mom*
b l by a Western Union mobile IW Iftrr lloanl fur October, ihuw
lh a t Seminole r**unly hsal 107 per•ona rvcelvmf nbl atri assistance
of a ii apemtbur m Ibo United
rvwnta tolalliac ||,7 7 7 i)0 for Iho
State*, ward primarily n* emer(ruary unit* when fbaoda. buTH- m o a th ;. th a t it had On enrolled. In
l **e fC C campa, all enrol laws beluy
taaer, nr otber dlaaatev* Interrupt
required to rem it lift per. month
t i f s l s r mnmnalraUoa aarvko.
l» dependents; th at surplus com­
The
-i« b * i apb
offlpa 00 m odity* wot* distributed to 47S
wbeeta* van be d riven to any
reridtnU of (be county; th at WPA
affected aw * m abort malice and.
employment, dU tributrd
amon*
h r a*ran*bap a rimaecthm ta tbo
fTP persona totalled I7.M S00 for
w a red la te n ' wire, can be* In tb r monlh.
tbo a wadha* aad tvrehrbi*
of
“ While the S tale W elfare Hoard
mtaaacoa bo»b by Ibe stanatard
is a direct sdm inislralire a*rnry
ts b petatev need Mare* tnatru- fo r old s*e smaitlsnce, ala) to the
blind and aid lo dependent child­
AH af (be mobile units were ren. it Is also ch arred with Hie
w ad dariaa* (be Ohio flowd dia- certification of persons srrkiny
• s h e |aa( whiter and Ibe sate In WPA employment, CCC and NVA
Snafued today was la opera How r*rudiment, and with Ibe distnluia l M a s k , K y, where tba pater Ikm o f surplus
ram modi ties",
teas sls s m feet in ibe teW*r*ph CUytoji C Codrin*ton, stste oelaffbw there. *
fnro . commissioner, comment*.I at
A ltar lewvhar Raafoed. ■ tbn Jackwmvin*. - I t Is the a*. n. y
tls d s e office will visit Dr Land, tk ro u fh which the federal *overaditd
Dapt ssm Bear* aad Miami It ment Hear* tba m ajority of. its ' fieorxo II. Andrs-ws,
ssfR lben be seat la PI. Landar- welfare activities. T bs Value of The suddenly at ih:* limuc ‘uF hi*
Alulti'W*' op West
data wb sn it w ill ba weed as a pro*ram can ha .'computed by said* father J .
F irst Blrrv 1 aluuit IS:30 uVlorlf
bteaib office at 'be beweh.
la* up tba practical benefit*, such yesterday a* |lir,w resg|i of a
K. D. Baby .was in rbar*a af as those enumerated above". .
h eart allm rnl.' .
tba xrnR brer tedsy aad ba was
At the lime of his death. Mr.
KteCtad by the maiuagar a f tba
Andrews, h i. wife anal
infant
kacal Wsstem t ’s u s branch, T.
ton-' were visiting his father and
L., Tharp, who a&gt;tn&gt;darwd him »•
had; been in fuaiifonl only 10
■ •■ b a n a f a».tcrested Saafm #
day*. *
,J|
He wa* bom In IVirtsnpnjth,
NEW YORK. Dee- 1 . - &lt; * V A brief bat speady telly (* « ' Va., on K'eh. IT,, i ill ft uml. i* s u r­
Irwdtnr stack, aacrtber npwsrd vived by the following:
His widow, Mrs. Pdna Alajrrws,
wblri ta today's market Tor as
PAWRSVIU.lv OUm, - 4 J H - A mack aa faar palais or »or« *11 son. H ubert, hi* falb rr, J . C. An­
■ a b m a w ib r e s*
with tww
drews, of Hanford; two brothers,
■ h i af • dlffrvewl vasWty and
J . K. Andrews, of nuMville. Ala.,
■ml J , Wi Andrews also of A la­
bam a; taro sisters. Joule Hells

George H&lt; Andrews,
22, Dies Suddenly

Stocks Experience"
"/Temporary Revival

Andrews nf Iblsisl .and Mrs.
Mary Spivey of Markham,

Officers f»r Hie rauulnR yea*
Wert* a-liacted ii| Ihn ninellny of
j lh« Wnodmrn I’lrrle which waa
I held Wednesday nlftht a t tha
I Ama'ilinn l.egion H“ l.
| A sii"it bualnusa acastun waa
i livid after will* li a aurlal hour
u is enjuyed and re fresh men t*
welt? surreal.
Louisiana gruw* practically all
•lie suyar coni' produced in &gt;ha
I'lilted Slates.

LOCAL WEATHER
Henfrally fair, sliiihtty warmer
near roast and in northwest pur*
tion Istc tnnii[hl and Saturday,
m ncasin*. rluudini'ss followed by
rain in uorthwrat portion, slight*
ly warmer.

(g fte r y b o d x
K-Jbuys a n d f/je&lt;v

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Sanford Herald
M M OM

There Is A Big Tree

\

!■ 1*00 *— —

and

th e

W HITE FO X

Train Gets Worst
.
p f Auto Acd^eqt

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1987

DAFFY

ARKANSAS CITT, KAS. Dec. 3
—(A*)—A iigiil coupe -rassb-d in­
to ■ freight tram nt the Oklahoma
stale 11m n o ir bore- Four pa.-s-.nTHE STORY SO FA R: ^ h e n tk r . He peeked lido the toyshop ger* Buffered minor injuries. D enrl
all tho toys go skiing Hvlga. a doll hut Hctgn abut her eye* and pre- &gt; [ h to their c a r . didn't tntcrcJ
make* friend* with a dangerous i.n d u l to sleep Finally the clock **00.
Prom Mia* Ell* E. D ob well pf Tarboro, N. C. cornea • while fox. .‘■snU acolda bar, tu t honiurd mklnighl. llrlg u 'a ojf* H ire's the railroad's Mill
Nine thousand tic* w rre damnote today declaring that ahe ban juat read "Ezekiel" and the whit* In* whlspera he will Hew upvii, and uutsklu Ibo wluduw *grd
when ■ tank ear'* truck*'
n i the white fox.
that In U |g an account of a huge cypress tree—"17i/g f*et com* back.
She slipped n» her rape, put the f t f t derailed *4d m n on •»** t" *
in diameter, 48 feet tn circumference, 125 feet high and
• a.Iver t * H i in her puriu-t and for three mile* to the yard* hero.
3,000 to 8,600 year* old"—and ahe doean’t believe It.
slatted to tiptoe out. lint in bef ' A l?W *l(t&gt;al * « i de*trAjr*d.‘
Sir other l*nk ear*
“I taught achool in Sanford about ten year* ago," ahe
path stood the tin aoldler.
•'Oil,” whispered Itelpa
“ you illed »pd the content* u
writes, *&gt;nd never heard of this tree, though I did quite
* be transferred
fiichtencd me."
a bit of light teeing all over Florida. Will you be good
W vertd1' sections of •
“ V«u frightened me," m id the
enough to tell me If this is true, and Just where the tree
soldier dull. "You’re going skiing lofh it A’
is r
JA wrecker crew w»rkc for it***
with the fox mrniu. I la'll steal you
Well, believe it or nof, with apologies to Ripley, there
erdl hotire to clear the Ight-r-f'
fur hi* Christm as gift.’'
The Island nf Java, In the E ast
is a Big Tree. It is located In a swamp between Longwood
ltclga giggled under her breath ra y . '
Indies,
I*' th* mo*t dcn»cly popu­
Dad
officials
estim
ated
the
and Lake Mary. Mra. Garner had.the dimensions exactly
Trip To The Sea
lated land ma«« ill the world—
nearly flfi. 000.
right, and sclenUals.estimate Its age at approximately
821 to the v p iare mile.
.
“Not me," she mid. “I can ,#ki 3*
3.600 ycara. It is ‘thought to f&gt;e the oldest fype of l|a
fast a* ho can run."
’ h® .w’*
Kind in the jUjcGlted States and,possibly in the entire wor|i{.
FLACK Y O U R O R D B U NOW
j “ Maylic so, hut ho ha* vety
The Big tf? ? does not stand ajone In ijiJf «y#mp buj
you
|sharp claws."
enjoy* the company of nulla a largo,group of othpr cypt “ Hut th a t’s only from running
PERSONAL ENGRAVED
Asses, at least fwo qt them big epoufh tb rival ijte Mg Rut they didn’t rw to'gueff w hat Iso f is t on tho ice," m id Helga.
GREETING CARDS
Tree In age If not quite In size. One of (Jiem fig* • tli*rn- I tele* W»» ■thinklii*,Ak',*Wv spunir J"Now go to hod and don’t worry-’
Ijie *H(cr hoOdi kIic T hought; " I’ll
e,ter of 13 feet as compared with l1*A tor the Rig
Hide 12 of thorn uud l*&gt;nTight I’ll 1 So llrlg a sllp|icd nut Into the
moonlight.
It Is too Iwd that R I hh l)o»wcJJ did not' see ;tjie Rig give them ts the white fox."
Office Equipment Co.
Tree when.ahe was here tep years ago for she really Ami th a t’* wlint *he did- The I "W here shall we g o ?" askrd the
) " F irst I have something to give
114 Magnolia Ave.
mls.acd onc °f tb.e greatest wonder* of florltjo. Tfic spyc- day' puired atul S&gt;nla shooed .all jynu,"
saltl Hctgn. She held up the
•he i|n||« to Iwd nt eight. Helga
i pretty collar of »ilver belts."
crept Int'i her lied chuckling be­
I "My RrncImM," wild tbs fox
cause under tin- pillow vraa hidden
“Tie them on for nic." When Helgi
nreklure of e llrir tiell* for the
Initl tied them on he shook hi* hcstl
Thcfe U only one th/njr left fop Ml** Ijoawcll to 4° the
white fi* . Soon the whole toy,hop
nn4 that la to retqrn to Sanfuj^J foy the ejenreaa jnirpoafi was asleep The fliniea In t|ie fire ­ nml jumped high in the nlr Just to
make the hells Jingle.
of aeefng fqr herself thxt Ezekiel woa not fooljng when place tiled down.
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"Fine, fine," he said. "Now I’ll
he planned the biggest Christmas tree In Ihe &gt;vorld. '\j _, ■
A Wartdnjr
take you for the longest trip you’ve
The cluck in the corner kept
Itjr day. week, o r ,
ever h*tl. WVre going down to the
saying;
month. C atering &lt;oSell- Hold on."
U ife Insurance
all type* of parties.
Helen tied cn her erniln* c*pe
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very tlxhtly, pulled h rr ermln*
Americnn* now carry the largest amount of life Intap down over h rr yellow curl*,
REASONABLE
trrebhrd the silky tail of tho beauDurance In the country’a history, Gerard 8. No|len, presi­
H A U F P I N T .......... c
RATES
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tiftil
while
fd*.
and
off
they
went
dent of the nnnkera Life Company of Des Moines, Iowa,
up
and
down
Ihe
snowy
hill*,
Who rpened (ho Thirty-first Annual Convention
The As­ The only one mvake was Helga.
SF.K OR PHONE
bloewhile In the moon­ Q U A R T ...................
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sociation of Life Insurance Presidents’ naid yesterday In She w slrhrtl Ihe inoim rlltnb over trimming
light.
New York City,
the f’liri'imim trees, nml up the
Tc morrow: Th* Arctic Ocean
Sanford Boat Works'
B E E B E E T IN N
Mr. Nollcn, who is Chairman of the Convention, re­

By SIGRID ARNE

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Two fawns are following a dn*
. ‘ Acres* th* vtlvel of my farm
, U f heart Uaps with them as they

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1 1 hope they do not com*
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harm.

■f f f cabbage* havr been destroyed

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d**r;
I am sufficiently annoyed

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To give the raider* cause to
fear.

, I am the

owner of this land,
Let trespassers beware of me;
: They should bn made to under­
stand
Th* aacrrdness of property.
toy will retuTn vttu.-u apples
They
fall;
Novcmlicr day* arc * drawing
nenrj

o All Customers
SATURDAY

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We see where Orlando, follow
■ tn* Ihe example sot by Han(or&lt;l.
'' Is S' trie In Imto a now Armory
’ for which we hnsien to ustend
congratulations.

---;---—rO--------- W llrni oml Cihlwell, two o|
’ Florida'*
five
rcpresenlatlvpa,
rafnveil to he hlai'kjncked. or
"trad ed '’ Into signing the ware*
and hours patlllon.
-----------o - --------"TJin President Is a certain
kind of Individual,” *sys Dorothy
Tbunipf uii In s recent rpltpim
An&gt;| that, unless we are cum
plait-ly mistaken, throws
n*w
Ugh I o n t h u whole si I nation.
t!o i*r*s»ni»n . tlreen says that
. he was promlssd the cross slste
renal If ho would sign the wsge*
and hours pelIIIon- lint a* yet
n" one has sold hliu tho' Hun
Itesslo n sl r.lbrery.
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Chairman Jones of thp RFC
ssys th a t It Ihe new huuijng
kill goes through, you can build
a n&gt;w home and eventually owp
It yourself for 130 a month. From
M at It would seem that every
one In thn Dulled Hlsles should
own bis own hum* twaniy ysare
from now,
V ’
’ - ..... - - o W Mr. Kleanur Holm JarystJ ha*
filed sul| for dlviiree from hi*
famous wlls in splls of the fart
th a t she It already suing him,
Just to mak* doubly *ure. IIdoem ’l like the guy th e bo* been
.running around wllh. Hrtdeiitly
. a nitty llusn by any o tb tr name
Would unal! better.
th * Utauil Tribune, uwned hr
nliUoHBlre U.
U
Anaanberg.
has been sold to th e Miami
» H reld,
II* minpelRor
The
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TttVung w*s itarl« 4 three »r
fcgr ywgre ago, * u
financ'd
* lth unlold laURcn*. had Ihe
th*
expert
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and contained Ik*
feature*
which
pouey
l buy,. In son* rcspecls R
A remaikAMs recard atP*l9 d rch ty M o In
• I lILpao subscribers and
V tyarlously frpm
a
Head campaign. Rut It

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i Mr.' NolJen also announced that new litsuruncc place i
Jap an ' «o trooii* InvkdHI thn
American prolneled
aerlor „ f l y all compan lea during 1037 will approxlmato 813,000 ■
Bhsnghst, whereupon Hie Jsp ‘000.000, which is the highest annuul amou.it «.f new inis ahes.i commander ppimplly apoli rte.-dt flincq 1631, He fafd that It represents .tn Increase «f
OgttP.I. This lime thn In d g rp t |7(toJO&lt;'D.OOO otrpr Ust ykir’r total.
occuirad first.
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The Chairman's reiiort to the convention also disclose

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ported that by the done of the year, 64,000,{&gt;0o citizen
will have life Insurance averaging over f 1,700 for cac
licyholdcr and aggregating approximately 8110,000.
0,000 (one hundred and ten billion aoliare).
‘Thla ia the largest amount of life insurance cVe
hold In United Statcp legal reserve companies," he suit
T ill1 Japs drb ' celling cocklrt1 ’The total Ind^ratMe jn force declined during:(he depref
and encktori The; first thing ttyi (tion t(q dilpw of IW.tiOOjOOtyflno In 1933., since 1933, enc i
know Ihey’lj be hrarglng about successive year has shown fin increase, the largest Iscin :
taking ciyidy away from ih«
Jhat^of Jh e currcnl year, which is approxlmaLil,w
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FACE THE FUfTURE
WITH CONFIDENCE
Independence.

that during the current year the country’s legal resetJe
life insurance companies will have paid into Amerlcidt
homes for liencflts to policyholders and beneficiaries ap­
proximately 82,400.000,000. Of this amount $960,000,000.
or 40 percent, will huvo been disbursed as death claims to
I N S U I t A N C L
Cl O M
houeflcinrles of deceased tadicyholders, mid the remain­
der. 81.460,000,000, or 60 percent of the total, will have
J, 4. Drummund, Amiatant Mgr.,
gone to living policyholders aH matured endowmeiitp, anSanford Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
nul'ics, surrender values, |M&gt;llcy dividends, and disability
H a n fo rd . F lo rid a
I’honc No. 357-4
and double Indemnity piyments.
i A f K SO M V ll it. 11 .'W ill A
Tlie total of all life insurance payments this year to
tho people nf the United States will exceed $3.00(1,000,000.
--------O-------A WARNING that tho land of North America is dy­
ing with thirst has been sounded by Fred F, Jordan, lUr».
' ,
*&lt;•&gt;’'
rector of National Wildlife Restoration Week- "The Great
Gobi Desert once was fruitful," pointed out Mr. Jordan in
a ‘pica for concerted HU|mbrt for the conservation week to
be held pexl March. "Man. by olqw prpeg**, stripped It of
life. Nu land ever became u humun denert that didn’t
first become a uioioglcal desert. In our duat bowl we havq
Ihe beginning of a Gobi Denert

G U L F L IFE !

Best Wishes For The
Christmas Holidays

PHII-CP AND
RCA RA0 1 0 9
Make A Perfect Gift

A U p p CKt will be ■ "heigh’-" a»4 happy thought—for taaspa
per I f f D j e i (te a s th* ekerrp spirit of Christmas, * . such taiall
coat.
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GOOD BREEDING chi
we think of ouraelven untTl
Mark Twain.

Lautlercjalc (ifttop
Qots Into Trouble
FORT
I.A IHIKIIIIAI.E. Fla.",
Dec. 8—WT—Archie * the atilgw■ur Is rohig place*.
If (il* straw filled cares* !■’
eapuliic of ripollun* he almuld lie
happy. l(u gut Into Iniuldc lw
ciUae ho suughl new tiorliomi hut
now ho Is gohir to see them.
It s i r
traveling
Ihnl ■* gut
Archie tn the *tiaW he's In luday. TtiVre year* ago h* was I t
fffl long. Mg e W 'g h to del- rid
himself and | o ’ claim the clinic
cat (pod l M
came Intu Ills
realm.
Apparently he wgsn'y content
to |elxn over t^ e swamp fast­
ness Ambition rnu.t have sllrrpd
In hU suitcase covered *»ul
(Icyteid Ihu Mho huilson l*r
romance, sdvtnture apd perltSPs
Mggur and h«U»r places of food
»o Arc|tlu |e(t big n sib o w *trf

i h i (q n c e a liR g h o w m u c h
,|ttle w « t h i n k o f o th e r * .—

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I town new t i t e r
ho *»«m.
duwp to tho tea, m il l|du lb*
deep be v*wni, put lu asrd the
Atlantic O resn’n Oulf HI ream.
A Italic r Hum's bsrp'Hin ended
Archie's ro re rr' ee s II iu slUga
lor
Fur three yesr* now A rt Mu—
*11 slutfed with strew "has been
a feature attraction
to
Fort
Latidenhilw’a Dltjr Hall Ite n M '
vrrio. Now. however. Archie I*
golni Irsvsltnc.
He will ride lu style with alt
oipenso* paid. He will stay at
th# host hotels—Iq (he lobby.
Ill* host, (he (Irnersl |&gt;*w *ugef
it fer a Railroad Company,
use Archie to Invite mid.
erncre to visit Fort Laadsra'ltd VliM his this winter.

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The League of Natluna -^taili
statlpn ys* e#t|hiu^ed In HIM

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If you haven't made up your mind about the
Christman Gift, may ire suggest a Frigidglre IRS
Refrigerator? WwaAave B Frigldaire, you know,
truly aay tRgt it U the one yUt that will aave yo
and pay dividend* for yeary to pome. It'a really
u&gt;Ue conjJdcrtng, anyway. .
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All Mnda of floor and table lamp* in fvery
noble aUe on tlisnUy • • • Theee lamp* make ideal
mai gift* and are priced unusually low. See them

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A nd Personal Activities
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LAKE MAHY

Mr and MraShirley Temple pa "Hfldl!**
famlly o f Irwin,
HUZAQKTH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Sodtty Editay
Million* the world over have John Mifh.tmld
been enthralled by the warm th, KUi-Ha of MYw. Vf
the trndem aei and the charm ing Turiday,
Mr apd J|fa. p . F- Curry of
beauty of Jnhanna Spyrl’a beloved
atory o f lleldi and all the colorful Url iHihi wetc guests of Mr and
U npin 'f o f c tlllj’
folk who lived and laughed and Mra. M,
The Junior W elfare A nne ta ­
S lt.'jiw aie R agan of Arradui
loved high up It) (he Bwlao Alpa,
SATURDAY
li on of Orlando p ill ppraefit the
lir a . F rank C. Vincent, wife of
Thn Frlendalilp League of the "Junior W elfare Pollica" on Sat C0I090I fn tn k C- Vincent of the Juat beneath the atara. Tranalated mid Mr. C M. Dayan of Rhrev,p -rt. In., ore apendlny a Week nt
COnRTrcxlonal
ChOrch
will unlay night, pec. 4 at tfea City lOdtk Infantry of Brooklyn, N Y , Into all languages and ira d evafy
Mr kT C H lijan
*pon«ur l u annual b u u r bcfin Auditorium. All the prnceeda will la the fu y it t|f Mr. and M n. Roy where, it la a atory that bad to ,h ' , h“ln.v1
Mr. slid' **
Mr* M. *"
&gt;f, Gleaaon and
**'
nine at : Ju o'clock at the P a r tr«* lo the Aaaociation'a home for Babmidt a t th eir home on French wait fbr Ha atar before it could be"
brought to the v rrttn . The Twen­ daughter wltli ME nhtl N ri.
Uh Ihi u »o. A turkey tap p er will flrla , "F a ir Oak*.”
Avenue.
tieth Ccntury F o i pimluction of l.ulhcr l|obby of Orlando itlent
b« terCetl a t «:00' o’clock. Th»
W ith a r a i l of too and 30 col­
“i f r l d r starrin g Shirley Temple, h’imd.1)' In (h ala with U r andI firth
publlr la cordially Invited
to orful acenea. m y muilc, a choru*
coming Sunday to the Hits Theatre, Clyde Clen-inn.
attend.
of pretty trivia, the "Folllea" ofla the picture for which alicTI be- The1- annual *up|ter and Cftrl*!
frra
centra)
Florida
a
musical
■&gt;nle s)Hin»crviT by-'the La’ilCr*
MONDAY
lvme 111t-cred alwaya.
1
Th* loidle* Auxiliary of Ihu reeu r under Ihe dlrvetlon of ¥ ?•
"R aldi” brings a Shirley Temple A*1' .Hock-ly of the Community
H arry W allcra of New
York
r u n . were rpujf al the lail more irluriuua than haa ever been Chureli whs held al the Commun­
F irst Presbyterian Churcli will
meeting o f the ChRdren of The knnwn, in the plctuie ahe waa ity UuUdlng Filday, Decwmber 3rd.
bold n board m callnr nt 3:00 CHy.
The rostuniea from New York ConfertvfSey which waa h . l d a t
The lotke Mary Uirl Scout* have
o'clock In tbe aeaalon room. The
add beauty nml clam or to thf the home of MIh Leticia OortriU-y naked to make by Ihouiwinda of been busy the last two week*
burlne** meeting will follow nt
ahow. The aklta and the burlcaqua for a card p arty to be rIre n Tuv*- fane who wrote to the Twentieth workinx in two different inter**!*
3: to o’clock In tbe aoclal rdbtnt.
ballet fumUli ttie comedy, anfl day w aning, December 7, a t 1:00 Century T V * atuilioa. U tinylny irroup*. In u rrltc Minahi-w* Patrol
-love In henrla filled with liatp, and
there
will aloo lie n fashion show o’clock dt the Klkv Club
WEDNESDAY
a I winkle to ryea filled with leara, met at the home of Mra True to
The llunrd of Mamtanra of tin; aa a feature of the entertainMlaa Olcda Dyaon, pra aidant, "llrid y 1 telbi of an embittered sew on article* they are making
Garden Club will meet ut flip
presided over the ■meeting and mountain-top exile,
brilliantly for the F em ah M au ftiten Hospi­
omc of Mr a. II, M‘ I'upworlb at
THRSI1AY
^
Mlaa Madalyn T ruiuct - was ap ­ portrayed !y Jean llrrahull, rw tal The youtifrr girl* group met
n:oo o’clock?
*The Children of the Confederacy pointed In Charge of the ticket claimed from hi* fierce h a tm l of with Mra, Ball to enjoy «omc out,
The Worthy (Irniul Matron Or- will sponsor a card party to b« •aiaa.
the worth, of a ym.nR k u I who dm-.- ranking.
d rr of Eastern Star, Mr*. t ’bar given a t tha Elka Club a t ,S:0*
Dr. Donuld (irm il, formerly of
finda the atrrni|th ami eouraye to
Intte n, IV^-ry, wflt itinku her o’clock.
Wa sliiuf Inn, Pu who I. now
w
a
H
ray
a
in,
and
of
Iho
little
Cfflcla) visit to Hrmlimle Chap­
MONDAY
he nine who briny! everjnUe new nmkinir III* home at |*einiy Farm s
ter'N u m b er Two at T:3«i o’clock.
The
Seminole High
School
ha* *upptk-tl at the Community
ai»l fur life.A banquet will b* held n t 8: 0Q Faculty will sponsor a FYdeinl
A
A ith u r Treacher mid Helen &gt; I- rth for the past two' Sunday*.
p’clock at tho Wuman’a Clnb. T heater I’lay, "K errym an ’1 to be
Mra. A. P. C*anelly eaitarlaimnl Wealley play prominent r-olea in |t - expected that Dr. Grant will
'or reservation* call Mm. It \f . given in the Hitch School Auditor* Hw im plicate Rrtdyc Club yeatcr- the atory, ami Pauline Moore, I* ilh at* oe*I Sunday and ercry
Turner.
plume
313-11 beforv ium at 8;00 o ’clock. The public la
day afternoon a t tho homo of Mm . Th«nna Uctk. Moiy Noah, Shlney on ■ 1 111 cu t to ronir e u t and cnMonday.
cordially invited to attendllowklna Coiptelly on ............... lU.irkiqrr, Mndy ChrialniH* nml ji - Hi - service nt ten o'clock.
Ilt-v and Mr* J. M. Thompson
Avenue ’
S ir Kumann a te al*u featuretl in
.
were ill town Tuesday and were
A profualon of yellow rhryaau ib r raatthemuma were uaed to decorate the
W ritten lnt» the faithfully Iran- dilinvr ttiicsl* of Mi«« Villa Molt.
Mr. and Mr*. Matt Rcht and
rooma.
the coacluilon r f " r rrrihed acreen play
by W uller
namea prlaea wrere aw anlnl to (Vrrla and JiiUrn Jow-phaun are family fm m Ohio have m avnl Into
Mra. F. ^5- Roumlllat and Mra J. In n dance acquenif* that prvarnt the Morri* hou*c for the winterMr. nnd Mr».*T II. Ktt*reilBe.
E- Brouae
the firal a ta r *&gt;f lb" i ' n t n at her
Thoae preaent wrrv: Mra. Flunk Kreate«t. "In tlo r Little Wooden Mr atid Mi*. II- F. pill* anil
Miller, Mr*. Frank Gontalr*, Mra Nh“ c«,'’ the niwcially coniivoaed daughter of Salem, N. II. who »rr
D L. Thraahar, Mra. R. A. New iOll-r hy Lew I’ollnct: mid Sidney living in Mr* Wm. True's hou*»,
friend* in
man, Mra. H- M. Papwarlk, Mi&gt; It. Mitchell, g iv e ' Shirley a yny s|M-nt Tue*ilny w ith
Wallace W rlyht, Mm F. E Itounr nn,| rliaintiny iiitrrli'de in the Part I'ietre
Mr. nnd Mis Rill Young of SanUUk and kfra- J- E Urouae.
11 hi inly dram atic alory.
It wi« in "Wei- Willie Winkie” ford have nvnveil Into the Hall
’ .
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.
_
,_ that aho made hrr f i i 't attem pt nt m ilage on Crystal laike.
T&gt;te
'
he danclmr hna
haa priMt
prvMt variety
Mrs R. K- True spent Saturday
aa R
&lt; rnma
i n i , an a at a Girl Scout Leader*’ Ttalning
It runa the yamid from Ion
lap * ’ ' 11
and “a t n i f tn a c r o j l c
and t-m pi .0
tha 1 arryl F.
oriental number* while the
^-*oril&gt;. Twentieth ten tu ry -F o x (Tn*» given ly Mlaa Katherine
prm hirll - 11 rh irf, dechleil to make Paik for thi* dlatrlct at the
Include apeh
fopulnr hit* a t
“ llih li" in the lilx-|iirtuie trad i­ Cat hull ul School in Orlando.
You Betrha My Life.’’ the ro­
tion h i hy the K iplinr clnulc
mantic melody nr "Alii Wirdfr*
Keoiiiuuitx
onipoilid in the undei the spoilsorahlp ot Prln
and the riuttlns men'a
ahe
nn-l’t of 11 &lt;dl, Shirley »«a wide- tl C Me Kay nnd the Enyllah
Iflnklny chonra.
llrii
I
eyed with elation when »hc waa depotlliirtit. *
.Amonif the pilnclpal
Hi |lll.iiitl) 1 •dot tut rofttlniliic,
Itivld * ,,llr,‘,l t|oit all* the tliinyi l||i!
*rc Mra
John llttiH y
made ''lle id i'' ao iiihuful to her , I erlsl tlr.ht*. i learly nrllcllhiied
TJew etl, Kt'c R arndat, A rthuf
tinea, w11 tv reverent
dlrm-lhoi
would he wthUied in the pic!me.
Y cntey, Mra. Bctly Suiter, S ta r |
planned
lnl*i ■
"lleid i” h a t ». Id million* *&gt;f Ihoufbltntl)
Baldwin, Rnbyit Rowlea, Mra. A. &lt;opie« and I* nil the prvM-ribrd I niton* amt tho renturles famous
!T. Malcolm,
H arry
Vnnrtdx, rend ini; tint n nf achiHd* nil over tin- plot a. tom til no to
give
hi ah
Gwendnlwn A'lama, ' fiobhy t’a h f
world. Idraily caul and rlori-noly drnmntle Im part •" the Shep
Vfcll and ' Mra. Naltay Rcott.
playeil, it tnnki-e n pirtiuy (lint it* he, iIk' and \vt*emen'« play of the
many rtndera tony have Ip-ped to Chr»l»r Cyele. anil Iho (arnmu
Florida clllca aVe tram a In five
momlltv play "Rvaryman." ot­
ace.
ortraniled profeaalnnal liaaeball
tered In n »lnxle evening «f
leayu r*.
thrllthiK ITiildm a* llienla enter
talniiii-ni hr the WPA pi ole*
atonal theatre imnpanV

^Follies’1 Given For
Welfare In Orlando

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H A N R jio , r e m

C o n g r e s s Is
Over B laekcats B ogged Down
Under W eight
o f S anford te rrito ry pavod th*
r fo r tb s t o o L o c ib u rf toueh.

In early m om enta o f th* flm t
ta r VU eont punted th e ball
S anford'a 24 y a rd line and
.7 i t w ont out o f bound* on th e 2J
y a rd lin o
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/•JiU own rig h t end fo r th# flrat
3 acorn o f the gam e a fte r tba Lion*
took th e ball a t th a t point.
^ ' A placem ent by R am b ert * epllt
7 tb * bare fo r the e i l r a point and
7 ' i M b i n f lead Hanford 7 to 0 a t
t tb a end o f tb a flrat quarter$
T h e aecond
Lion touchdown
■; n m e e arly In th* aeeond q u lrie r
ft, w han a n o th e r poor Sanford punt
M e f f th * ball deep In th e ir le ttlH |o ry . In th re e down*, however,
S S a n fo rd llneam en th rew th e Lev*'
.- b u n t b a ll'c arrlcr* fo r a I®#* of
| j f a pproxim ately 8 yarrlx b u t on Ihn
f t \ tax i down a |w ia from D tvl* to
i M illar wa* good fo r nearly 10
F -4 yard* *ad • touchdown. R am bert'*
p lac rm e n t felled.
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P i Sanford ltd * began th e ir ra lly
;i ‘ and bi • *t*l*lnrd drive th ey «*r! &gt; , i M tba twll from th e ir own ft)
: y a rd atrip* to th e L rrnU urg 40 to
Jo*w lh* ball w hrn * ’'L cceb u rg
AT m en In lirrv p icd • p e n .
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t- » llm o, d riv in g low end h a rd , hn
f f w e n t, through the l-rreburg lino
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^ good fo r a n IB yard g a in a n d *nI', j o th e r from Tiara*g« to Purdon wa*
good fo r n e arly 40 yard*, placing
r th e ball on tb* Leoaburg I I y a rd
Una. 1l a n u g o am eahed o ff hla
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n'*. yard* to place th* b ell on tb* th ree
5 &gt; y pr d m ark from w hich Odbam
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Bu*a Odham, Rlwln Squire* and
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th e two R oropean
dem ocratic* In lb* hlgbaal bidder fo r rack at
lb* Front Door of tha -Court
lb* te a k o f confronting lb* to ­ Hntia* In lha Lily »( Hanford In
H ula, during
ta lita ria n e la te* on tb a field of aald C ouklr and
lha legal hour* &lt;&gt;f aal* on Manarm *,” tb a editorial aald.
d a r. In* trd day nl January, A.
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Monday lo aald m onth land &lt;1
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beina In lb* County of aam iaoi*
Idna fo r..w h ic h Ibe Kngllah now an.l Slat* of Florida, lo-w lt!
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d ilito fiea o f o th er m ean* braid**
m llU aty
m i a i u m * t o - - defend

lh* A d m in la ln tlo n a n d lb # le a d e r
■ b lp " H e added th a t h e w ould not
vote f o r th a w a g r b o u r bill.
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added H endrick*. "N o prem ia*, no
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aimakwax tha th in g to do."
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backflrld turned In a good peffor
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T hree P ^ o w a c ie s

’ 7 M aking ncvt r a l 1hard tpcVIc*. 1I* tnay# look IW Irk d In y a rd ag e gain)f gd ird ra afrlm m ipfJ ‘a nd *IW threw
» : tw o b e a u tifu l p a u e t w hich wuru
com pleted fo r good jraln t which
i le a d to th o nolo touchdown.
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A crow d o f o p p o x lm a u ly 600
' m n o n i faced the biting ntirihw ind

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endured lha cold In
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(BEAL)
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" H id "
W h ittington,
palm
Beach H igh School football coach,
•cored rig h t touchdown* In pne
gam * w hen ha w aa a frrth m a n
a t tb* C itadel.
F lorida cltlca h ave team * In
fiv e o rg a n lta d profcaxlonal b e a r
ball Im gua*.

Vcrralllc* Irra ty "forever" prolilbilrd
fortification
of 'ho
KranroSwl**
f roll Hot— guarded
oner by fort* a t llunlnguc.
Th# ll&lt;nary aaiauH by Mn*aotlnl'n m-wapaper u*ed an edh
lorlal of the Naw York Tlm*t *•
a aprlngboard fo r an aaaertlon
t th a t to a th reat of *conomle w ai
o rd rr to n * th* only reply wa* "Hm*ly and
wholehearted
preparation
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Iran aholner and Lika Mhofaar.
bee huebuoit. N orth Mood. Ohio,
Tllflirtl Halt. Dolraaa, Taouaeaa*.
Md lle tl.
Uelroae. Teaoeeeee.
Koima Halt. IMIroop. fvnnvuo*.
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Mary Kilgore, H i t Want Douglaao Avenue. Naahvllla. T ea nee*
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L'halluaunaa. Tenaeee**,
David
Hall, l i l t H aw lham * AvAiiu*.
Ilnllywood. Califurnla and Ham
Hull. I t l l
Ham ilton Avenue.
C hattanooga, Toaaoa***.
II appearing from a c a i r n hill
of com plaint filed la tb a N inth J u ­
dicial
c tre a li
C onn,
aomlnot*
County, Florida, wherein you and
each of yao ara named defendant*
and Jam a* W. IlalL Individually
and a* f r a tto a for V irginia W,
Hull. Jam** TV. IlalL J.*. a n d V ia nr Le* Hall la p la la lirf' :b * t ynu
a e la le n r country o th er th an th*
BUI* a t Florida aad th a t iber*
1* no poraon In iba m at* af
F io rd * , tb a aarvle* el a aubpoeaa
upon a b e f i would bind eltbvr or
a ll of you: T h erefo re you and
ra rb of you a r* r*&lt;i*lrr,l la b*
and appear kafor* the aald Ninth
Ju dicial Circuit Court. Bonalaolo
County, Florid*, a t Hanford. F lo ri­
da. on tba trd . day of Jan u ary ,
A. II. H i t . and than ant. there
m aba annw er lo aald bill of com ­
plaint exhibited annlnvl you. ulh-rw lce ‘a decree pro rnnfraou will
he enlarad a g alaa i you and ooak
of you.
It I* fu rth e r ardared th a t Ihla
order be uubllabed In lb* Hanford
11*1 aid. a aaw apapor pubtlabad i*
bemlnot* Coualy, Flnrlha. one* a
week for four conaarullv* w eek*
IHINK amt ORBF.RKD. Ihla Iba
Sril. day a f December, A. D HIT.
O V IIKRNDON.
C lerk' c irc u it C o u rt
Seminal* County. Florida.
By: A. M. WEEKK.
HI.-ABON AND BI1AB0H.
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No. | l « . o f

No IM of Au*
A 1*11
covering N W lt Hlk. A T r , I,
Haaford
No t i l l of Aag.
I. H l l
covering Lota 7, A I. A IA
T. In C u b in g '* Addition I*
Oviedo.
tv ilie* * lay hand * n f **al (hi*
(J H lk d*y of November HIT.
O. P llEBNDON.
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'A ny old lo re , book*, gam ca. a le .
for Rika A nnual Xmxe Tre*.
H A V * YO UR W atch repaired by Phone; 111 « .b r in g
t g ‘ S m IU
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w h a re a lly k a e w t haw, ra rre w e y .
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B rlgga. Jewel** M agnolia A t *
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b ° r a, ppyodated.
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W A N TED ) IB ru a'o m e reM o Buy
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f a r coal*.
Hadye'e B paclalty U - A f s r f l &gt; F a r R m T !
Rhtin
r u r a l *b*d
apartm am t— m odara
couvaalancaa. P a rk
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1 1— A n lo c n o b U e s
P b o a . IM .
• » F ord Coup# |1 IS —louriwb#*!
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tra ile r I l l s —larg e auml-lraUer E X C E L L E N T A PA R T M E N T S s a d
room a. A d u ltx SOI E , I t h BL
« . w ith a ra h ttllt Dods* tra c k . R**l
V;, A Son*. Baud c a r dealer*I S — B o o m For R e a l
f e e i - H B l p W a n le d
Five . room fum U bad bouaa and

W , I I I eb. ML 1X4* eb to
bap. Bee. T T o p . I t A R. 1 |
Boat,
H I Bnlo of An*. Ith ,
HIT aad upon w ritten iM w a t of H i t No.
ro rcrln * Lot II Block K.
It. B. W IQIIT t will oflar for
(lam
er
444. I* M arkaam Bark
aal* a t public outcry ( t la* h4gfillc lah ta.
eat bidder fa r each a t the Court
No. ,1ft Sal* of Ahg. Ira,
Ho*** a a tra a e v I* Oaotord au lb*
I t l l c o re d * * Lot I Block 4
l lt b . day of December HIT nt
T ie r t Baafnrd.
II o'clock A A I B e c r liflr a lM
Mo. 114 Bol* of A* 4 . Ilk.
laid by lha Slat* taoalhor w ith
l i f t covering Lot I I K4g»-

on lh* III

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may

It. B. II Iw nu « 17.71 ,C

. No. I l l Bol* of J a ly Ilk.
HIT covorlag Lot I Block r .
Near** Add (11*a
Mo. IIT Bale o f Aug. tat.
I t l f covering M, 41 ft. o f Lot
I B lock F. Nooro* Addition.
No. I l l Bale a f Aug. I at.l i l t covarla*. N. S4 f t ' of Lot
1 A H. 1* ft. of Let I Bloch
F. Naova* Addition.
No. l i t Bol* or Aug. let.
l i l t onvorta* A 41. ft. of Lot
.1 Block r . N earee Addition
No 341 Bale of An*. Ilk.
H i t a*vc£i*ir l o t I Block t
» T ie r » Hanford.
T
I I I a t Aug.
1
f i t dal* o f A o f. Ith .
core fine R eg. I l l f t jX -A f l t t &gt; l i No.
l t c o r art a* Lota 1. t A i
ft M or H i t cor. # { _ 8 lrB -R u u
Black I Tier t flaafard
i: H I ft 8 I I rt. w I I I n N
No. 1*4 B*t* or Au*. Ilk .
I f ft. Sec. II, Twp. I I R. II.
t i l l c o re d * * All Block* A
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I.
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LEGAIj NOTICE
it

“ Y - W o r No. I » tl Bala a f
Ju ly la d . t i l l couprla* Lot •
Block I Mmytair.
1-1 of H* I I I IMt* a t Am .
l i t . i t t l c a t e n a e N S*.*' Lot (
m ock II Tloc *. Honker*
Mo. l i t ! Mala of A** tot,
l i l t cwvoriag Be# t i l l eb.
W I I 4 . I t l MM Car, Ran
K. «.TT eh. B. I B eptte* R |U

th* y a ar HtT. on in* follow iaa
deecrihed land* la Seminal* C oua­
ly. F lorida, taw lti
No. 1H of Aug. T.
H it
covering L o u I A T Utk, It.
‘ T r. A Man lord
No. I l l n t Aug. T,
till
covering M w l| Dlk. 1, Tr. 7.
Han lord.
No. I l l a f Aug. V
H it
ra ra rla g Lot* I I A II Blk. L
- T r, I, Hanfard.
No. T it of Aug. i .
H it
covering Lola «t A II H t - '

Runniti rank* find In barley pro­
duction-

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and* a t tt»* 'aoiRhorn lim it* of

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I FIT ami wimmi , w rlltrn f H » » i “I
i». e u n o c k . i w in *ff*r i®r
Ml* a t public o u tcry to th* highn t b IM tr for m h a t IM Court
II oum oatrapc* la •a a fo rd *h Ik*
l li h . e a r a f Uotcm bcr IM t &gt;1 II
o'clock A. M .
ta a
corllflralo*
b«M by lb* (Halo l* «clher w ith
all oaiillMl aad **h**uu*ot l*vl*d
la ic * • Inc 1*41*0 la ic * lc»l*4 for
the year l» lf, v* tb* following
4co*rib*4
lamia
l a . nominal*
C V aatr. FlorldaT law It:
No. *1* of . Au*. I, H i t
m v a rta a Lola It. t l . *1 I •!.

Flood* during Ih r
mon»oofi
leaaof) Ihla y rn r canned wideapraad dam age In Ilurmn.
Tho Falkland Ixbmd/i
nrv r
Rrlllxh colony In (ho fc’uidli At
lantlc.

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C M t l i M F rw t F i d ?»«
t o fin■ally
a lly enacted W
before
tb a rego*
re g o e r e th*
la r avoelon In Ja n u a ry bccauao of
tb a neceaalty o f com pering differ*
cnee# betw een Hod** and Senat*
bill*.
....I t
Sen- G eorg* L. JM rry (D T e n n .),
aald th a t w han and if tb a H a u te
m e a n t * come*, lo ,th* .S«n*t« ho
would a tte m p t to aubaU tota hla bill
which -pro-rid** a 40 -h o u r w eek And
a 30-conl f a d - b o o r m inim um '/ '•*
Tba r l f h t w ho alcnad the* pell*
tlon to d a y to “ put It o r o r lb* U p "
w a n t R apraaaatathraa IliuiafleM ,
T , A lan O oldaboroufh
(D M d.),
A m broae J . K n u d y
(D M d ),
T b a tra lla r m itt p lcta ru d a b o r t wa» a vtaito r In S a n fo rd Ihla
Stephen W1 G om brll (D lf d .) , Ed- m orning. Thd m obile talo g rap h office fa tiaod ch iefly a t em ergency
operation office whew m ajo r dlaaalera In terru p t re g u la r acre lev.

;t hi B1iU llnr performance by brash*
. Ing through til throdr'lhe iA ctbiffi
H b m t w i T o r 1tod te d ' a'kfombkT

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addition to our staff of Mr. (
ton Mercer who ia a fac
trained lubrication expert

1936 FORD COACH
ALSO AT A BARGAIN
HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN ATTENTION I 1 | &lt;
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�ritish Steamer Is
Machine Gunned By
U nidentified Foe
;On Errand Of Mercy
In ^Shanghai Area
Ifoat Is Attacked
And Officer Killed

VISITS SANFORD

Okcy Is Expected
On Sewer Project
By Joe Hendricks

Smith Denies
Quash Motion
In Bolita Case

Cut In Florida
Highway Fund
Is Seen Likely

Jarrell And Kinlaw
Enter Pleas Of Not
G u i l t y ; Case Set
For Trial Dec. 13

Roosevelt P r o p o s a l
R e d u c e s Florida’s
Road Allotment By
Nearly 3 M i l l i o n

A ssistant Htalp A llornry IJoyd
Boyle won the first ' round with
the "llotHa Barons" a t. the Court
House yesterday afternoon when
Circuit Judge Millard B- Smith
Colonel H arry II. Ilayca who denied a motion to quash Hr* In
la In charee of the South A t­ iRctmrnte a g aln tt Juscph Jarrell
11
lantic Division of the Ralvallon an&lt;l Hllnson Kinlaw for allrgud
violation*
o
f
the
lotleiy
Isw.
A 110,000 sewerage diapoatl Army will conduct all Army
The two were arraigned b efit*
service* In Sen ford over the
fo r the City of Hanford may aeon week-end. Col. Bayes ha* served
*»d cUlrrcd pica* of no*.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.
g rt prraldentlal approval, accord­ In Ihc Salvation Army for over Pull,F *° '• » ch«H f* »ct forth In
—
(AP) —Fotlcml highway
# Sh a n g h a i .
D ec.' -i — ing to a telegram received late 40 y^ rarq _______
ami aaw_______
aervlre over the indictment* which followed n
nfficlitlx
t'xtijnntwl
that!
thorough Invest igallcn by
Ih*
■ (AP)—-The British ntrtimer y ratrrd ay from Joe Hendrick*, | i , . , " d u I W th* Worid W ir,
Brand
Ju
ry
la
te
.th
e
operations
of
Florida
would
takc
ii
tufcjPL
Florida's
senior
member
In
C
o
n
-----------------—
r
——
:
:----SJualuui * u reported rid­
tha ra c k e t tasJtekfOrd. Both cart-*
................ _
.
This time IT* pcaro'teslead of wnr. ilih o u g h tR#- damaged bow nf the Butch motor tanker nbouT$2,"ifid,000 In the next
dled with bulleta.to4ay .irom 'gross.
were sat for trial on Dec. 13 at "M egaru" appears much like one hit by a shell. A n explosion, killing five Chinese crew members, l wo yenrn under the term*
'T h e ' project "which propoara a
”iih
undetermined
source coniplct* renovation of a portion
10:00 o'clock
shattered the ship's forecastle and tore a gaping hole In her bow while the 7,t*!'2-tnn vessel was IH of Prcxldcnt Roonevelt’e pro- ,
while on • ralaaion of mercy of HanfonTa . sewerage dlapoaal
The motion for quashing ons of
to the Japanese occupied ayatem ha* been’ given final ap ­
Dm ala count* In the indictment mile* northwest of lie D*Ycu, near Loire lliver. Cause of the explosion remained a mystery ** aim poaal to curtnil government'*
against JsrrvH and one of the limped into Southampton.
T*unaming 1a I a n d near proval by W- P. A. official* and
nmtl cxiwnditureg,
three against Kinlaw was granted
S h a n g h a i.
haa been forwarded to the Bureau
Florida reduction in the
f
t y th e ' Court, but the motion to
The chief Chlneae officer ef Budget and a fte r ite approval
-lire reding
year*. Hiry said,
quash
(he
other
indlrtmcnt*
were
H killed. A ealior end aeveral •her# it will go to the President
wuuld nmuunl tn about $1,020,MT
denied.
for final signature. Senator Hrnd
iM I g ire w ere wounded.
nnnugBy. Thcsu figures
tep rsT hr count which rharges that
A fter m ere then to e machine rk k a staled In hla brief meaaage.
scnl Ail* of CO iwrcent tn 183R
both men were Interested In and
The work contemplated undvr
m shots had been fired. the
nnd 11I3U and approximately 2T
DAYTONA, Dec. 4—(41—San
connected with a lottery for money
little eteam er'a m aaler. Captain thla project, bi which the City's
percent thereafter.
ford’*
passing
combination
of
was
ruled
nst
a
s
being
indefinite.
share
la
about
|
8
,
000
.
provide*
for
N. HcMIUan. crept on hla hand*
The President'* proposal un*
The
eth
er
counts
in
the
indict­
I
Darrell
ForgtMon,
Ilia
one
man
the
m
anufacture
of
sewer
pipe
a
t
and kneea udder a a p ra r of bul­
countered strenuous
opposition “
Final
preparation*
hava
been
ment
against
Jarrell
charge
that
team , and Flush Isw m n , stellar
let* to the wheelhouae.
lie Hie City-owned concrete pipe plant.
from southern nnd w estern mem­
he
did
conduct
a
lottery
for
money
leached th e wheel safely
and Thla pips la to bo used In relaying mad* for launching the third
bark, flared into brilliance in the
bers of the Senate and Houam f
Stocking
Fund and by means of a lottery did dis­
aleered the venae) out of ranee- old sewera which a te badly cracked, annual Rmpiy
Senator )*eppcr o f Florida unu
final
period
of
last
night's
game
boy* pose of money; th at ha did set up
. British au'horlljea have been and In tha construction of two new drive whereby destitute
among thots who la v a announced \
with Hie llnylonn Itcsrh Buc­
and girls In Hanford and Beml- nnd promote a lottery fo r money;
strlvkwr to &gt; r e a m nine French- outlets.
lhat they will fight Ihe measure- '
caneers nnd Ihe Celery Feds left
nola
County
may
enjoy
C
hrist­
(hat
he
did
by
means
of
a
certain
The
old
sewers
to
he
relayed
are
Oena d h n n u n * . who have been
Wattle Kitetnun anil Elisabeth
Senator Borah, fdahn, stirred t
Hie fi.-l.l with a fl-lu-t) triumph.
mas.
Salvation
Army
official*
lottery
dispose
of
moneyth
at
be
located
In
th
e
following
unpaved
on the W ind for about
Steven* belli uf
Cunningham, the senate yesterday with a Wte
' Splendid records are Wing made
Tine.*
gruelling
per
lists
nf
lieannounced
today.
dul
iranim
lt
certain
lottery
tic­
alley*:
Jby Ihe production credit corpora- ft-nsire ....
.. n.............
.
lm,
m l Mas* have Uu-n Issued a mar- minute address' charging th a t lha
piny
h id i suw
Ihe tFed*
These donation*. Captain Fred kets and coupons representing an
T h a . alley W w een Oak end
llsgn llcruHi- In llii&gt; nf flea u( phllusnphy of crop rr.lurllno In 1
lhase nboard the Blu•km*
-----throughout
....—
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--------Klorhla,
-----Ralph
,
R-.I
m
i
I
i
I
o
t.p
llig
Hilt
Cowan
and
Arch)'
officer In te rn 1 in a lottery for monry yet
County Juilxi- It. \V. Warn.
w era Rev. F ath er Adrian Myrtle AveBu**, (WO feet of 15 B. Feren. commanding
new fartti bill was driving th*
Chapman,
member
of
the
Board
o
fJ
lh
u
n
iR
uhrti
Hie
Sanford
goal
f, i Frenrh-C a n a d l a n inch pi pa; totw oan M yrtle and Elm at the Foal, pointed pat, trill be to be played, and finally th at-h e
country hmdlnng
lulu national '
irectors of I bo Sanford Ptodur line wns In ’ danger, war* broken
Used
to
purchase
food
Baskets
dkf
sell
lottery
ticket*
and
coupons
A
venae*,
182(1
f
a
a
to
f
t
t
b
irtip
tp
*
;
Tha Rantnrit llulary Club will ■uk ktc.
r, and K. B. Boothby, a
:/
,
,
.
Association, stated suddenly in lbs final quarter when
presenting
an
interest
In
a
letfor
tb*
needy
families
In
.order
ala*
-V.
toch
Pi
-nauWr official.'
.
1*
? ' * ? + » : * * &amp; ■ trJffr a r t tba Vatlilng Dpi
U Ws retu rh front HWmf the Feds took the hall on doWt.V *•-On
that they, along with the more ly fOr m onry yet to ’W played.
In Hi* Valilna I lots-) Mnmtay old, rising iu the midst of
_________ _ aedfeht tb rracoa th e Orange and Wdlow Avenues t
iui
IlirSr
own
31.
ch.
where
ho
.altendud,
a
group
The
two
rem
aining
counts
fortunate,
may
bars
"
*
MerrF
at IZt lb o'slnck.
A A sotatad' noaa but h to ' &gt; effort* feet o f 18 inch plpo and In Elm
In Innrl rvlentlrss blow* agal
agalnt Stinson Kin low charga that meat lug uf iHreo'orn from L*w A His 1 down wa« set up by Igiw'
^ w e r e • fr u it rated by the machine Avcnua from Fulton S treet South, ChrittmaeIrgUlallon which ha duliouncrd Mttfi
jeon
»n
the
Ceteryfed
44,
Wails,
an
association*
over
th
s
|
stairs
he
did
transm
it
certain
lottery
Today
and
every
day
until
F. H. HIiiiw nf Hnnfniil ami federal ••l.lackmsil,” n "ssprornWy,;,
gimirtag1. British aullmritle* i aafcl requiring 800 feet of 21 Inch pipe.
ComplsLo
report*
were
subm
itted,idi
end
around
piny,
lend
4
yards
Christmas,
Army
ladtles
will
tickets
and
coupons
representing
An additional outlet fo r the
K»*lu I’ills nf Asharllli-. N. C.
tM Jtpaneae,' who have m i a ir
n t the msetlng by each a**«lslli.ii|itiid Eurgur&lt;&gt;n dropped buck and verm marrinit in thn ntftro i* unjust'* punishment of tha human &gt; bead On T eunym inr Inland, were acWer In Elm Avenua la to he con­ preside over the traditional ket- an interest in a lottery for monry
family, and clm rly uqconstltRVI
showing Ihe volume of business t passed 31 ynids thru the air tu
ra a lla s r* -» l*aas T n a
Informed of the voyage In ad* structed In Fulton S treet from tie and tripod to receive ronlrt y rt to be played, and that bs did ilonn by each, rnsl* and mrliesla of I aw son who meed 3tt yard* ucross
tlonnl.
i ir' .it
spII certain
lottery
tickets
and
Myrtle
Avenue
to
Elm
Avenue
andi
bullon*
for
thla
cause,
rahe*.Blaming Dm Hoover admlnlalUM*
atm
Is coupons representing an Interest operation, Mr. t Chapniun atalvd, tlu&gt; Buccaneer goal fur the only
will
require
the
laying
of
'IM
feet[
Allhough
Chratma*
F o r 12 hour* there w m the
Hun fur nrigloatlng Ihc philosophy
three week* away, th e kiddle* in s lottery fu r money yet to to sibling that Ihi* was d&lt;m« so that .tally n f the game,
a r a v t ii d a a re r of a general claah o f 18 Inch plpeof acarcily and th s Rciusuvslt.nl*-,
the
directors
might
Wnefit
Hiioughl
In
*h&lt;fuding
minutes
of
the
nlrosfir
are
beginning
&lt;o
con
played.
Therc will also be new outlets In
between
the
Anglo-American
ginic fur continuing It, tho "lio n ,
this
exclfingeY
f
information
jhatxl-fotiglil
game,
the
Burs
rvsort"
tact
Santa
ClauseMore
than
•
The jurors to he empaneled l&lt;&gt;
uf Idiihn" ro ared :
force* and (he Japanrae following the Buena Vlata section and at score of letters have already Iry the rases will probably be
Tho
report*
indicated
that
all
the
c
l
to
»
futile
aerial
a
l'a
rk
which
Street and Mallonvllb
"Tn pursue a policy nf reducing
tip Japan*** p a rrd r through the Eighth
been, received by Captain Feren drawn nest Friday when Circuit associations represented nt the ended us Colbert intercepted one of
International Setllcm ent. but a t Avenue.
production means constant
re*
from poor boys and glrla In Judge Millard B Smith makes hit meeting have had an Inrn-aso in Cowun'* braves on Hie Hanford 30
At
the
present
lime
there
la
a
• midnight, with tba Japanrae ev­
membership and ulso in the vol and Hie fray ended with the ball
Hanford and Boralnols
County regular visit to Ranford.
Iliilhllng m-imlt* fur tha pusll duel ion of the purchasing power
shortage
of
approved
WPA
pro­
eryw here
w ithdrawing, thing*
srho a re wondaring If Rants Is
It was also Intimated lhat the ume of business dune, the Sanford in Suiifurd's possession In midfield innnth Intnli-il t &gt;.4:&gt;o a* ruin nf mure and more people.
were quieted and the Japanaaa jects In Sanford‘anA It la eipocted going to pass tbsm up this year- (.rand Ju ry will meet again soon Director pointed nut, sliding Hint
"II mean* n program of reHngwrtl punted to the Hanfonl pnroii with I37A3S fur thn sunin
apology m u lle d In an eailn g nf th at wdrk will begin on lha p ro ­
reduction
every
an often
to
fi
yiiid
line
iq
-the
third
period,
this
reflected
th
r
appreciation
of
A
successful
drive
which
will
to
consider
further
evidence
iw-itml In luao. City
II h II r«'
ject shortly a fte r Ha approval by
th e tenaian.
mean happlnesi Tor hundreds: nf against those who are allrgrdly the farm ers fur Ihe services bring Stolnoff, teceivjng, fumbled and l«n l* also sluiHi-it a dcrllni" In maintain prices. And that. Mr,
Lha
President.
A Japanrae apokcaman
i*M,
Pres Ed,L1il, would be naliunal sui­
who
olhrrwl*e viotsllng the lottery law and other rendered by the co-operative irrtlil Eddie Johns Of the llucranrcra re ­ Novnmhar
nf
appraximutely
It was learned yesterday a t tho poor children
however, th a t tha Japanrae arm y
covered over the goal line tu mark I!,ooo or nr .thn tunnth of "clii. cide!"
would spend a dr*h and cheer indictments may be forthcoming, organisation.
local
WPA
headquarter*
th
at
final
Would b u lat th at the authorities
He repeated the cbaige
for
legs Christmas will depend upon
Also during the court session ' In Ihe meeting which wns held n Hie only time Ihe Buccaneers ap ­ her
Of the International settlem ent consideration la being given the the response of the residents of yesterday nlirrnoon. llossR l^ e . Embassy Hotel tit Miami Beach proached u score. The pluy was
.emphasis, Js«v thrust out at Ih*
,
TinI-ullon
llciinrlmaiil
rcglsproposed
p
a
rk
project
which
con­
accept mepociitblllty fo r the ereling uf upturned faces.
,
tem plates th e beginning of Im­ this County, capt. Keren a»*ert- negro, was sentenced to **r»e from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 Mr. Chap- ratted hark on u penalty for offen­ ti'r.-il ii ciiiisldi-rahln IncrnaNn In
nado throwing Incident and cdher
With
that
he
summed
up
arg
u
­
sive
holding.
thr**
years
In
the
Slate
Prison
man
w*»
elected
"ne
of
the
rrprerd.
lha umuunl nf fln&lt;-a roltertdl
provements t« the proposed lake
" f a llu rn to p m e r d e order" d a t ­
printing
hill
T H E L IN K U P S
Any
contributions
however In llalfnrd, by Judge Rmlth arntallvea of the association in
In Novnnbcr. Thn report showpil ments th a t thn
ing the Japanrae m ilitary dem rhore park.
prices In a
I'a*.
HANFORD
IIIICH
when
he
pleaded
guilty
to
this
region
to
attend
the
general
•m
all,
will
be
rreatly
appreciat­
Hint ion rases hail ln*an Irbwl would pul farm
A
WPA
official
from
*ke
Jack
­
- cost ration.
and
plact an
Waite •luring‘ilia umnlli ami thal a in "strait-jacket''
I.K
commander charges of receiving stolen good* conference of similar group* from Mnnre
sonville office Is exported to V* in ed. the local post
One or more Jepanrae aoMiera. Sanford to Inspect tb a proposed staled, and concluded with,. "I
llowoll lal uf 10(3 00 tq fin'-* hail lican “ iron boundary" around tb s com­
LI'
La« was arrested by members the other sta irs In Hie third ills Yrlvinglnn
* Jappaaa* civilian, a Chlneae alto betwraB Sanferd Avenue and hop* the public will help ua to
Young coIIccIihL a s . i 'vpipared w-lth ilia modities * farm er m ight produce,.
Lit
I C N lls s rt m go es g ear I
|
tCeaiteasU — » •*• »ws»
Hherbrrl
eauetxhli and John U cFee, a Scot - th e M ayfair Hotel In th e near bring a Jlltle sunshine to the ■
lianas (c) colliTthin nf 404^60 fuy Ihe Ths thing to do, hs deflated,
. ' — ...
. . . .---—...............i—r* C haffin
r
J l a h tnapeetor of police,
was to use IUI pluses to fesd *ho
llarkey pM'Vlnus ihnnitr.
Ekhhnlx
ltd
future. This atop, It was pointed destitute hoys and girls on
L None of them wae bort out, will bo necoaaary before final (thrill mss Day,"
Ui*
Buniblry
Odum
Ca*i&gt;» w'«rn.trhnl In lh» Pnllce hungry and then dispose of tho
Col tort Court rnuKlnjJ frntu vlnUihm of m l abroad nt whatever price
v) ■
— ... —
Parker
BE
approval of th e project can be
Morgan Ihn flly 's Haitllary OrOInnnra to it would bring.
Bagwell
U»
a S m e e '^ *ft*r t&gt;M • ’‘P'0*'0" ' * given______________
Hume members
said
Borah
Furguson •Irlrlns whllu. Inloslcatail
Cowan (r)
UI
.
V’
but
loiwson thn*n char^U wllh tha *ale uf made ths longest senate address
Carlton
R ll
t may be a hackneyed exprexaion but
Hl-dnoft lottery
Johns
Fll
tickets *upplli&gt;d Ills of hia career and had matched
there ia no more Infallible odaKe than
gavu
SCORE IIY PERIODS
rro a te il amimnl of cash tu thn th* oratorical feats th at
MIAMI, Due- 4. —UO—Detec­
"the early bird catches the worm.” From year
him fame.
Hanford ....— ......... 0 o o d-r« City's coffers.
tive Cbtsf t o Scar boro said
to year Sanford merchant* have watched with
Daytona Beach
0 0 0 0 —0
Tha * Water Departinent also
MADRID, Doc. 4. —(/P)—Nlao today a youth giving the name
Hanfonl senring:
to-irhdown, rrglslrreil soma Inrreasas over
appi^hcnalon and even degpaff the'annual trek
plan**, roaring out of (ho sun or Philip C. Hogurs. 21. admit
law
sen
,
JHubstlluIri:
Hanford,
a sim ilar peiliKl, Inst year, the
around Chrlatmaa time of countless Sanford
shiny aky, today r*n*w*d
In tad Bring the shot thrfl critical
Junes; Daytona Beach, GoUMvln, report rainsled. ’ 'n Nov. JO. thorn
nuraont assist a tta c k s " 2m
persona to Orlando where too many of them
ly wounded Pblp H arris, 14,
R. Rublnsun, IBs is. Hchritedcr,
Forecast
*oro I l l s ' mcli-ri) In tbn'.Clly n*
central Spanish front- .T he raid­ Ctly publicity
do their holiday shopping.
Bureau
editor,
i nmpa m l with 27*3 fur the u r n s
er* took advantage ot a break during an altorartloa after a
in unlit In 11.11' nnd 18,011,000 .^P artly cloudy,, possibly showafter two day* or bad w eather football gam* her* last night.
it hough It la not patriotic for uur dll? .
gallons uf water were pumped sra In northw est and txtrslU*
to bomb throe town*.
Bcarboro said Rogars and an ­
tens to trade out of town, the p u b lic iu
during Hi* month,
The extent of tha damage was other youth, listed as
nsrth portion tonight o r A indayt
Purer
not entirely at fault for auccujnblng to the ap­
Tho report also showed that ■lightly w arm er tonight and in
not reported to Madrid officials
Nunnery, 14- signed statement*
• her* wera thicc plumhluc per­ south and ta trsm e task portion:
peal a of Orlando merchanta who begin their
b at they a*Id tbay boUevsd It telling of the argum ent with
NEW YORK, Du*. 4.—t e l
mits and I I ite r te le , permits Sunday. •
a lig h t Twenty U rge ga»arnm*nt H arris and the shooting. Tbay
Chrlatmaa window dreaaing early and . who
‘........ ........
The th eft of 11 bags of mall Issued during I In, month.
pianos p rot sc tad ay thro* p u r
make prodigious efforts by jneana of adver­
said the shooting followed an
from * United Htatea mall truck
sa lt ships also bombed Almodo­
tising to stimulate Yuletlde buying at (ho *
argument about on* of lh a
v a r on th e north***tern front- youth's breaking a window - of
offlc* inspectors. today after
earliest possible dule!
Thu town la n#*d by Inaurgonla H arris’ _ automobile.
.„------ Ui *■Mj.il*•' .&amp;■
* - - - - • ——
-- A *3%M
five of Ibe' looted sacks bail lift'll I
e
fa r troop con contraltos* A ***
liahad out of the E ast River.
his year our.retail store ownern . are
A single nuui" will appear, on
J
.
J.
Doran.
Inspector.
In
realizing that the practice of wailing un­
charge, ustimatud tba value nf th* bsllut Ip (Ism. gppersi electil the last week before Christma* to encour­
the missing mall a t between - 4U Hon tidti T'ie»d:iy fo r a I lly
age gift shopping ia rutuqua. fly that time
and 280,000 of which only sbuut Cauimlaalonir In' refd&amp;ra Cointhe public in general hag.completed (t* drop­
mlastnnar ty, A L clllsr wboao
$ 10,000 would he negotiable.
The loot Included a shipment term ot ufflhii espiraa". January
ping Hat and all that are left for the final
V v -v i
of $7,000 In currency rom ignrd i.
week are the etragglere, 1
W aller A. Coleman wilt be tba
bv III* Federal Reserve Bank in
-any sales have l*oea lost bccumm' the
Philadelphia to tba Mount Jew- lun* raiidldat* for th is', office'
( t l National Bank of Mount Jew­ City Clerk Frank 8. loimson
public haa not beety BpftrUcd that t h e ^ '
ett, New Jersey, and an "ilrm uf imlntcd nut, adding that -tba
very articles deaired are right here on our
jewelry'’ valped a t $400 with the voting Will bo coudnrtad In lha
oyn shelves, To check this toaa of aalex. our
Cunimlsaoncra Chamber In tho
ownership undlacloaad.
merchants must get tha JaniD on Orlando,
- :V
Duran said ha waa puttied as .City Hall,
edvrrtiM', and '
Tba polls will open at 1:20
to bow the th eft w as carried out.'
usi«*m here
He said tba crow of the truck o'clock and closo at sundown. Mr.
Iaim te n ua Id and an ly lliM * who
waa not undur suspicion.
neighbor on
have paid their pull Isis* 18
f our aalee
day* proceeding | $ r elncihm end
Tba earliaat n u o rd of abort- hava rortuturad on Ih* City's
band date* from M a Cbook* ar* oUglbtu to vet*.

Senator P e p p e r
Opposes Program

Several Others
Than $30,000 Is
Receive Wounds More
Thought Slated For

Attempt Being Made
To Rescue Nuns On
4 Japanese I s l a n d

TIorahSaysFarmMeasre Drives Country
To National Suicide

Sewers In Sanford

Salvation Army
Plans Drive For
Christmas Fond

FxrolH Record !Celery Feds Triumph By 6-To-O
01 Credit Group
0vCT Daytona Beach Buccaneers
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Shows Id Report

Captain Feren Urges
Citizens To Contri­
bute For The Poor

C

Four Sanford Men At­
tend Statewide SeasionAt MiamlBeach

Bu i l d i n g Permits
Amount To $8,490
During November

Renewed Air Raids
Reported In Spain

Youth Admits Shot
That Killed Editor

1:

S a n fo r d W a k es U p !

I

LOCAL WEATHER

Robbers Get Big Loot
In Theft OfMaityags

Alachua Game Slated
For B l a c k c a t s

T

'SiL.™ 5 ! ^ “ City Election To
Be Held Tuesday

ry -b o d y
\-J b u u s an d u ses

Christmas Sealsi

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c m m n u A T M , ...
In accordan t! w ltk lha
provlalon* of Chapter H IM . Acta of
H IT and upoa w rltlan raqaaat af
u v K u r r n K i s T l a n d c o . i w in
n irar for aala at publio outcry in
Ika ktthaat klddar for caak at
Ika C a a rt llouaa
aalrmaea
la
Hanford oa Ika l l l h . d ar of Daretnbar, M IT at I I H i n t * A k .
Il- ll
of
la a
earllfleala
Ns.
I l l aala qf Annual Ilk . I t l l bald
l&gt;f Ik * B u t * tugaihar .arllh
a ll
o m llta l and aobiaquent
larlad
lana* Incladlnq u m
larlad for
Ik * yagr I t l l , on tka fnllnw log
daacrlhad landa la Bamlaola Caan*
IT, Flo rid a, loarllt
NW t* of NISH (ten a B. M l
ft. of W. I l l ft.) Itaalloa I t .
Tow aahlp I * Bdulh,
Hang*
I* K a il,
W itness a ir hand and aaol ihla
tka l l l h . Aar nf Navamkar 111!.
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Clark of C lra a ll C aart.
—
Bamlnola Co un lr* F lo rid a

FERN PARK
By VinaiNIA o. DRAKE
Mr. and Mrs. f.'harlrs llreck
ham ro.liirnrd fur lha wlntor and
aro occurring Mrs. Nlcbolaon'd
houao on Concord Drive.
Mrs. litillv mutter Ndah has
rotumod In Chlcagu to remain
Until after the first of th&gt; year.
Mra. I’rudettco Ifarrnli Urttno
haa returned from a kusbteag
trip to Tallahaaao* and Jachtoti*
Y lllr -

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F IR E W O R K S

l a arcordanca w ith th *
prov l.ln n . of Chapter H IM . A ria nf
IM T and upoa w rltla n raquaat *f
H A N FO IID U U IL D IN O
*
LO AN
AKBUCIA TIO N I w ill
afte r
for
•a l* at puhtla
uuterr
l a , Ih#
kighaat klddar for cash ml
Ik s
Court llouaa entrance In ‘Banfoitl
on Ika H lh . dny nf
Daaamkar
IM T a l I I o'cl'ick
A.
M , " tn*
re r llf lr a le e held k r
Ih *
B ls l*
loK elker w llh a ll
nm ltlad
and
euhaequenl levied l a i r a
larlud Ing laaea levied fur
lha
year
IM T, on tha follow ing daaeribed
land* In Hsmluul* C u u aly, F ln rl■la. lu w lli
No. M l or A u a. 1, m i . ruvarlng Lot L Ulock I I . T ie r I.
Banford. .
.
No. I l l nr Ju ly I. I l l l . r o v
arlng I n i I H HanCnrif llelghta.
S « . IM nf Aug. I. IV II. co v­
eting tail M Hanford llelg hia,
Na. I l l at A na. I. M il. c a v
erlnq I-ol 4, lllo ck T. T ie r I,
Banford.
Na. I l l of Aug. I, t i l l , co v­
ering lutl I h r. I . W oodruff
HuInTlvIalun.
N,&gt; 411 of Aug T. m l . cov­
erin g furl l | Ulock 1,
DelA ir.
No. IM nf J u ly t. I I H rn v .
arlng I n i IM Hnnford U alg k tr.
No. I l l of J u ly 8, M i l . cov-

ttt&amp; w i
M i l and opon w rlltao
BO D A It, UW INO I w,l
aala at
public kutkr
hlghaai bvddar. lo r aal
Court Hove* ontraaoo
on Ih * H lh . dky
at
H IT at 11 o'clock .A
ra rtlflra tv NU. MB Ba
pcquaat la ilt d
taaoo .lactudlag
fax es levied for tho y e a r IM T, on
ik a following daMrlbod landa In
Bamlnal* County. Flo rid a, la w lti
If. f . l ft. a f L e t I I A tv.
41H ri. of Lo t #4 Banford
w V . i T ; my hand and aaal this
th* I t l k . day of Noaomkar H IT .
O. P. IIKItN IM IN .
C la rk or C trc e ii Court.
Samiaoto County. F lo rid a
( B E A D _____________________
NOTICM O F BALM O F T A X
C tM T tF IC A T M B
In arrordaaaa w llh tka p ro vi­
sions ol Chapter I l l l * . A ria
or
H IT and upon w riting frquaat of
JO H N J. C A H V K Il T w ill . * f f / r
far s a i l at publla au lcry in th*
idahool klddar for . cash s i
th*
COurl Jlauaa ant r a s a s in . B sn H rd

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. N 111 f l. ul B lo ck I I , Chair-)
man h Tu rko v,..A d d JIlo at., ,ut»
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, Nov M l at A * * . . L
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covering Loio 1 * 1 Ulock II
ll^ a e tv H I uf C ele ry Avanu*
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covering TV f t f| of N 111
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I, I l l l .
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No. I l l uf A na.
1. I l l l ,
covering U l
I l f of
Banlo
P a rk .
No 111- of Aug.
T.
M il.
co varlag Lot 11 Ulock 1, T ie r
L Haafurd.
Nu. M l nr J u ly
T, M il.
covering U l 1 lllo ck IT T ie r
I. Banford,
No.
|M of Aug.
I. M IL
covering tv I I I It nf Lot 4
Ulock 1 T l r r I. Banford.
No. t i l of J u ly
L
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Covering U l r I k T Uluek I I .
T la i I. ttniiiorA
i.t fq .. &gt;74. of J u ly
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IM T nnd ntmn w ritten request nl
O IIA N tIK N A V A L BTOIIKN C O . I
w ill n lfa r In r aal* at publla nut*
cry In ih * kighaat bidder frrt
rash a l Ilia Cnnrt House ealran ra
In Hanford nn lha H lh . day of
Dacambar M i l a l I t o'clock A
M . la a rartll.rn t# Nn. H a t Hale
of Auguai Ird . 1*11 hal.l by Iho
h la l* logatiiar w ill) a ll omlltad

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• d W r
M IT a i I I o'clock X. M- l*« i
llflca ta s held by 'Ik s
B m if
gather w ltk a ll om modr pnd ai
«tqu«n( l«vl«dl
lnciGfl
laaea levlrd for Ihe year
It
on lha ful lowing deter (bed 1*1
In Hcnilnole C o u n t!, F lo rid a . ,

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IS G O O D HERE

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) If. btxt R i KT J .will o ifo r .r ij
aal* at publla oulrrr lo lha
hit hast klddar for caak at (h*
CnoM Tlnua* anlranca In Baatbfd
■in the Hlh. day of ttaremkar, IMT
* l l No, I I I * B a la ‘ of Ann H I
at It nrlnck A M. las carllflt i l l cavarlng tha tolluwln
cata N„ IM Bala ol Augual Tlh.
NOTIt'H O F BA I.H O F T A X
■lesrrlksd land Kta o/ H E '
IMI held by tho Hlal* logalher
IK IIT IF It 'A T lU
nl NtV.t* nf HBU * Kta n
v&gt;lib all nullllod and auhaaqoonl
In arro id an e* w llh Ilia
pro­
levlrd laaea Ineladlna lk&gt;*a !•»- visions nf C h ap lar I I I M , A rts nl

1.—Announcement#

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HEY KIDS- m
LOOK! FlEEiM

•

Miss Jan# Bt'ar^dffeld pnt*r
Min'd alt of h er, ftlctirta from
Orlando at a dinner pnrf);, last
Thursday,
• kllaa Itcrin* A. M««&lt;m of. Bilf.
f*L», Ndty ,-Yof|i Id the kuu.o
Bitoat. of lira- Allrp Ikpafprif
Xclaler. " 1
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1 1•
1 Mr knd Mi*. H «fty Miller »r^
hac|t aflnr apnndlng lt»n
mar
Hot HprlngX , Arkanaaa
Thl&gt;Jr hav» Icaactl Mi*. Hinlth'a

S— I Am I A

tka

u B a a ic J
No. M Balo of J n lr I . M I L
m i i t I I a*a torn
A.
M.. la a
covarlng
Ik a
fallo w lo a
da­
k a rtlflca lra M id i f I I ; B la l* loarrlkad
lan d: Lota I A I I If,
H alkar with a ll am lllaH and rah*
I t ft. of Lot f Ulock U . M ark ­
aequant
leelad t a ia a
In alad ln c
ham P a rk Ifaighta.
Inara levied H r . tka y a a r H IT , an
W llaoa* m r hand aad kaal fkla
tk a tallow ing Haaavlbad I a ado la
Ik a H th d a r ■( November, l i l t .
Hanlnala County, F I or da. la w lti
O, P , HKHMDON.
N a It * Halo of
J a lr I l k .
C la rk of C l re a l! Coart.
Ilia
corariBH tk a A llo w in g
Bamlaola
C o a a if . F lo rid a
described • land Nta a f L e t I I
IB K A L )
^
Hualk Hanford
No. t i l l B a ll of J a l r tad.
l i f t revering tka follow ing
daacrllird land t e l a L A. • *
In aeeo td siK * w ith Ik s provl*
T [llock ■XI" A. Dl Cliappall'a
alona o f C hap ter H i l l . A d a af
gubdlvialun111
neon w rltla n raqaaat ul
\y nn.ee m r hand aad aaal Hale J . !■&gt;'.aad
W TN N I
w in
o fia r far
U a I l i l i . d ar or Navamkar. tA T .
■ala at M b it* outery ta Ik a hlgho. r. HiSnNiJQN. aal klddar fa r amah at tka C eart
C lark a f C lrdalt Court. llouaa aalraaco la Baaford oa Ika
Bamlnalo C o a a tr. Flo rid u H th d a r nf Danamhar,
l* lf
at
I t O'clock A. M , la a tartlflaald a
hold h r tka m a la together w ltk
NOTICM O F BALM O P T A X
a ll omitted aad aabooqwahj larlad
C K R T I P IC ATMS
tain a Including tsnaa larlad for
In arcordaun* w ith thn
pro- Ika r&lt;nr I I 1T, oa I ha fatten in g
landa
&lt;n
Bamlnola
vl.lon# uf C kap ln r I I 1M. A r ia oi daacrltiad
I t l l and upon w rltlan roquaal .. C o u n lr. Flo rid a. Is w lli
No. I l t l Bala of J a l r Ind.
I i a L p i i A. SM IT H I w .ll affai
I t l l , ro ra rln n inn tuilaw ing
for aala nl publla o u lr r r la Ikr
dtacrlbod U a d i N Kta o f I H &lt;4
hlglioal klddar fur Vaab a l
Ik*.
of nnctloti I I . Towanblp
I*
Court llouoo onlrwnao In Manfort
Boalh, I la ng a I t ICaal.
an Ik * l l l h . d a r
of
Ik n m b v i
No.
I
t
l
l
Bala
of
J
a
l
r
Tod.
I H f ol I I o'clock A.
M..
Ml
I l l l . covering tka
follow ing ,
co rtlflralaa Sold by th* B ialo Ind-M-rlkad land: Kta of B W It o?
golhar w ith
all
emit lad
and
If'VIA
of
N W It O K ta
of
aubaouuant larlad Mnaa Inelodlna
N w i* of B w it or N w b
* M ia * levied for Ik a r e a r IM f. on
W ta of NKta of B W IT or
lit* following described land# In
N W it o HKH
at b w Q
of
Bamlnolo C o u n lr. F lo rid a . lo w lli
NWta of section I I . Taw aah lp
fio. 411 of Aug. Ird . . M il
I t South. Itaaga I t K a il,
adverlag la l&lt; I In I I tnolgw itn e ss m r hand aad aaal Ihla
alv* and M i l I I (o t l Inclotha l l l h day of November, H IT ,
alva. of lllock I of F a lfv la w .
O. P . IIKItNDO M .
W itness m r hand and H a l tkla
C la rk of C ir c u it Court,
Ih* l l l h . d a r at November, n i l .
Bamlnola C o u n lr, F lo rid a,
O. P . IIK N N C U N .
Cterb of C ircu it Court. (B K A L I
Bom.not* C o u n lr. P lerld a
NOTICB OF BALM OF TAX
(B X A L l

David of Banford, hnd Ur. u d
Mr*. D. Speer of Sanford.

M rs. C . W . Culpepper a p*n*
tha waokend In K lia lm m e a wh»rn
ghq acted ■■ dem onstrator for
Nentla’g M ilk.
M r. and H r* . A . C. Moor« Ifid
B *tty Moorn of Banford wnra
thn gitosta or M r. and M r*. P .
I). Dooley B a n d a r.
Bharm an Moorn of L u t i. F la .
■was the gue*t of P . - B . D oolty
P rld a y .
Mr. and Mr*. J . A.
fluylo n.
Jo h n , nob and Tommy cl nylon,
M r* It. H Coffee. V lv lm Coffae,
and F ra n c is Coffee of Miami
■pent tha Th a n k sg iv in g ' holiday*
w ith Mr*. C . P. IM rrU n n .
H enry lla r t lio n of H olnoaBiM ,
F la .. M la i H elen Freem an
of
Tam p a, and Kenneth H a rriso n of
O alneavtlle spent
Th a n k sg iv in g
w llh M r*, a F . H arriso n .
M r* M K . Dooley entertained
'the following w llh a
T h a n k *giving d ln n rr l Mr. and M r*. D.
W , Dooley of Patatka, M r. and
M r*. P- II. Dooley, K leano r Doo­
le y , M r*. D. A. M iller and M r
J L N, B l m a l l ,
M rs 0 . (latger left H undar for
O rlando w here *he w ill v isit for
a w eak.

M t w t i K U l I O lM k 14, T la r
( liM M
*« ,
111 a t « ,w .
I . M IL
•wearing 1*1 » Uloak I T ie r
a, B u n i i .
nu
i n or A««.
i,
m i.
M n t l a i U ( t B lo ck t. T la r
». Hanford.
N*.
t i l nl An*
I,
M IL
cevarlng L e i I U lock t T ie r
l l i Hanford.
No.
I l l of A u
1.
m i.
covarlng K l i ' l&lt;aaa K O ta
It e l N to* 1 ft.) Ulock «.
T l t r IT, (to a ford.
No. H I af A i ( .
L
MM.
n m l » | I art I I
•(
Sanford
11aI ■fl t a.
no. i m
i r Aug.
i.
m i.
oovarlag Is ile I I A *• Baaford Heights.
Ha, M St
Ju ljr
I . 111*,
cnyarlag
l* |
I I . Hanford
lla ta h t*.
No. M l of
Au«
T. H U .
ro ta tio n N I I It of H I I ft
of W I I I ft. o l Blo ck 1. T ie r
I I . Hanford.
Ns. I l l of A d i
I.
I l l I.
covering tail
1
Ulock
II.
D ream wo Id.
No. i n of
J u ly
L
m i.

s a w .

l*ia.
.. ,

i b a i - m v Im

|ti«

dagr-.a K. t* jb a g r »acUou,,tl
Tuwaakln 1» Haul*, lUpav U

Kaak i i
,
- * . ■*• l -., .
W itn ess.m V h an d and aaal I l k
tha IH k . w ay, of N uvam bar IM T.
«l. f . IIK IIN D O R
C lark af C ircu it C o n n .
Bamlnola County, Flo rid a
IH IIA L) _____________ __
N O TICH O F IA I.M O F T A X
c k u t i f i c a -Mm
In accordant* w ith th* p ro vi­
sio n* nf C k a p la r I I I M . Act*
ol
IM t ond upoa w rltlan raquaat of
H A ItlTA L IIU T rO N I w ill ofrar
for aala a l puklte outcry to lha
hlgheal blddar for cash
at
tha
Court llouaa antra a s* In Hanford
on lha H th day
af
Decvmbar,
IM T a l It o'clock A. X , la s corlirin tta Na. I I T Hale ol August I.
I M I bald by lh a B lata
logstkar
w ith a ll om lltad aad
aukaaqusat
lav lad taaaa Including taava levied
for Ih * y aar H IT , aw tka following
deaerlhod
land*
In
Bam lM la
C o u n lr. Flo rid a, la w lti
Lo la 1 * 1
Blpok 1 May- .
vanla.
Wiinaea m y hand and aowl’ ik l*
Ik * l l l h day a f Novomkar. M I L
O. P. IIB R N P O M .
C la rk o i ClfOnH C o u rt

fu r tkm yrn r
fu llo w ln i d«»erlb r4

i HMMlx OuMtt«y, Klurltl,
July a.
1. lteill.
n
*
.
l
U
•
I aof
t *auty
i t . coVro v.
fe
iS g .S n f n . I * - A . . * * ti'iock a .
(• n a V ia l* ; X a la ta a ..
..M o. 41) o f Auly L IM I. cov• ila g L a i 1 lllock U It ■
i .n a
V la t * . K aialaa. .■
No. I t l of i a l y L M I L c o v
• tin g Lot I lllo ck I T la r D.
banford.
No. I l l l of J u ly I. M i l . en c­
oring Lo t* IP * la lllo ck li.
Uuaaa V la la Kaialaa.
Na 111 of Juno T. IM *. envavlng Lo la I . I . 4. k T Block
U. Dnoaa V io la Kaialaa.
Na. TM of Aug 1. IM *. cov­
ering Lot I I Blo ck H Buena
V la la Kalaloa.
No. TIT of Aug. I , IM I. co v­
etin g 1s t H lllo ck K Buena
V la la K aialaa.
No. l - r of IM T of J u ly L
H I* , co verin g I arts M l a 111
F . I* OVoadrwira kukdlvlstnn.
No I H I a t J u ly L 1M L , cov­
e rin g . l o t s l l * I
lllo c k
J
F i r s t St real Ka legal a n .,

Na I H I a f July L . I l t k
covartag I j &gt;4 I * w n rt. al

Lai

4 B la ck

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MORRIS SCHNEIDER
G r a d u a t e R e t f a le r e d

P h a r m a c la t

MAGNOLIA PHARMACY
c o n i g g a r* a

- S E R V IC E T O T H E B IC K "
H i a i o u i — s A a r o R O . f l o r i o a a -f h

^ r i T o . J - n a T. M I L co v .
o rlag W.tt R lq o k 4. T la r I L

8— A u t o m o b i l e s

'» » Ford Coups ) I U —fourwhoel
trailer IITB—larga aaml trailer Five room fuhtlihdfl bmiia knd
an sig h t ' room
Unfurnished
wllh B rebuilt Itodgi* truck. B m I
htruata Hoaaonable. I'hona 414-J.
E Hans, used car dealer*.

1033 CHEVROLET maatar daluat
sedan wllh rstllo, fllB. Call al
E10 Myrtle Av*. afUr 5iS0 P. M.
F O R S A L E : 1«88 Dodg* T r u c k .
V a n body, povrar b ra k e*, p o rfacl
coodltion. J. C . Cook. ItOO P a rk
A v*.
i

C O L O R E D W O M A N w ant* Job
ga houao cleaner
or
lau n d ry
w o rk . S y lv ra to r B u lla r , I I T E * * t
Bih B L _
J O B A S cook.* Lu c U l* W illiam *.
{ME E . 101k B L
• ___________

Wo aro happy to announce tho

R B T I t H o r MALM O F T A X
C N W n r io A T w a .
,
In aecordanc* w llh th *
pmvlalon* ol .c h a p la r 111!* , A sia of
IM T and upon, w r lt la n , request ul
ATBON I wl)l . u tlar fur
Uaod Qaakar Circulating lUktir. M.'la M.at W pablla
a u lcry
lo
Ihe
Ighaal bidder for cash a l the
C o u rt-llo u a a aatrowe* In kantord
Ik a H lh d a y
of
Dacambar
Wa kar* a comploto Um ol oil na
IM T a t I I a'ciaek
A. M .
tag
burning, ruollna and olactrlc oartifloat* h o HT Balo
Augual
1*1
.
I
l
l
l
hold
by
Iho
H
lal*
tuhoalqr*. (Jot our pries* bafort you
■Olhar w llh a ll nmltlad and oubbuy. Bcott Carraway, Inc.
••U U .n l levied laaa»
Including
tag** levied lo r . (ha yaar l * l l . an
Bportal Calary PlkaU. ln q alr« • ha following iggarlbad land* la
fesmlHnla C a u a lr, F lo rid a, tow lli
F ly n l’a Btor*.
. Bag. I t aha B. a f NN Cnr.
ST'.B M l'g k t l T e w aak le
it
F o u r IHW gm all piano*. In clu d ­
Buul b. Itanga 1* Banff Itna B .
44
rh
a
,W.
H
u
oka
N.
II
ing o n * O r*n d , m in i ba gold
rha W . llt a r b a .'B . IH fb*.
ra th e r than skipped.
M ay
b*
W-&lt;M Chs X . M U aha.'V F. *
'h e le v i n IIha a t Banford
■eon In B anford. Y o r m s o i caak.
W rit* "W holaaala T m t l i r , " M B
V o lu sia A e s . D aytona Baach.

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S T R E A M L I N E d ' ^ B I C Y C L E , "*!■

porfact ooodRiocL. |1B. Hoorar
vacuum claanar, good ag now,

ijYouV# triad all th# vaaL bow
1I try tka boot. Ctty Ehoo Shop, W I-60. C a U
,J%||« Banford AvanBa.
Phono 77T. '
'f Q#t oar price* on blcycloa, wagon*, trtcyrla* and akau*'for
‘ f (CxriattBi* A small deposit wtll
-T ' hold any plkcq untilt watilad.
■Etanlay-Rorar* Hardwar* Co.

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a p g A t.it w r y

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DEALEBfl IN

; AND PINE FIREWOOD
IRBPLACa ARB ITBVR LNVKrVMB
QUALITY AND SERVICE
Blo ck 1 T la r L Banford
w lln a a a m r hand and aaal Ihla
lha l l l h day of hovoaibor MIT.

a atU O TT IT.

PHBBB

ud.ditibn to our staff of Mr. Carl­
ton Morcer who. is a factory
trained lubrication expert

O. F. HKitNDON.

(B K A L )

C la rk af C ircu it Court.
Bamlaola County. Florida
______________________

M onm o r

b a i .n

eubaaquaal lavlad 4aaaa lecladl e t l a i n lavlad Tar
tka
yaar
M I L •■ Ik a follow !ag daarrlkad
land* la Bamlaola C aaaty, Flar'd *,
la w lt i
No. I l l Balo a l A s *
Ilk .
M l* , oavairlaig lh a fatlsw lag
• daarrlkad lan ds: Lo t I UlocE

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rm n n cA T B i
la arco rd a a r* with tka
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWHPAPKB
VOLUME XXIX
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Japanese Announce
“Victory Parade”
Thru ^Settlement
Prospects Of Hostile
Incident Foreseen
As Jap Troops Pre­
pare Demonstration

1,000 Civilians
Killed In Airraid

NUMBER 80

Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 19.17
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Petition Is Signed To Force
Vote On Wage A n d H our Bill

EVEN CANNON TAKE WINGS

J in k in s Reports
G o o d Collection
On Auto Licenses
More Than $1300 Is
Even cannon take wlnga
Realized
1st
Day
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_ | i flgh'er carrying two rannon.

Texas Democrat Rolls
Up In Wheelchair
To .Be Final Sign­
er l*o P e t i t i o n

T a x Structure
Needs Revision,
Roper Declares

Committees A re
N a m e d For Soil
Benefit Program

Commerce Secretary
Outiines Views In
Address To Council

Dawson
Bring Bill O ut
isveals 98 Percent
Of Farmers Eligible W al I ace Criticizes
F o r m Off-Present
The thro* community commit­
tee* of tho Bemlnole County Boll
Agricultural B i l l

Political Trades

In Germany where Ihl* single-seated
two machine guns and six 25-pound
18gS A r e
On
s a l e Pp)|; bomba was tested at Rostock. Holes In the wing are cannon
CHICAGO, Ore, 2—(A1) —Secre­
outlets. With a maximum speed of 306 miles an hour, guns are tary o f Commerce tlsnlel C. lioper
"The people of Ranford and
Conservation
Association have
handled automatically.
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cMeil the “ need of a general rvSeminole County are exhibiting
been elected. County Agent &lt;’.
tirion of our entire tax structure"
WASHINGTON. Dee. 2.—
R. Dawson stated this morning.
a fin* spirit of cooperation with
in n moKJtfe to the Nation's bus(AP)—Tht* Hnuac leadership
Mr.
Dawson
announced
that
SHANGHAI,
Dec. 2.— the Stale Hoard of Education In
Inc,, men last night.
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tho following formers hnre been broke n prolonged deadlock
(A P)—Municipal authorltleii purchasing their auto licenses
He cvprefwrd, confidence the
named tn serve: Banford
ills over the wnges and, hours
•utilities
illli'mins''
would' le
received notice today that for IMS early." Bemlnole County
trtet—Roy F. Byrne*, chairman. legislation today when, th*,
fotvrd,
udiocnted
equal
n-aponsix battalions of Japanese) T ig Collector Jno- D. Jlnklna.
E J. Meyer, vlco-chalrman, mid
Hl'Utly lietwren talior organise21Hth mrmher signed a peti­
troops will march through from whoa* office the new tags
Leo Tlutnrr.
member;
Oviedo
tion* ind management, stressed
tion to form -a vote on th»
the Shanghai International are sold,' announced today.'
dtflrirL-acargn_
W
----Morgan.
j
1* .' '{ ^^1!
^ . the“ tiaiM)ftaiii'p nr~y«tuctrt|f tlir
chairman.
Andrew
Puds,
vicemonsuro
by mld-Decemb#r.
Settlement tomorrow In a
On the opening day of the
W. Knox, commanding chairman, ei\d It. F- King, mem­
national debt ax wellCapt.
ax A.batRepresentative
Mansfield,
victory parade.
sale* ( I tag# were sold and a
budget,
espoused officer of the local Medical De ber; t/W »o'od district-C. N. Texas Democrat, was rolled
Police planned to gOard sum of 21,22375 was collected.
larhmrnt of the 122th Infantry! North, ■ chairman. W. It. Blum,
and
constructive"
h
up on hla wheel chair to be the
tho line of march of tho con­ Mr. Jlnktns reported.
11i-hItn.-nl of the railii'ml* finsn- ha* been promoted lo tho rank vie* chairman, and John Mc
final algticr amid a roar of
quering
lim d irt.
Foreign ob‘
rial iinddcmx ond linilrd the pro- of major, it was announced here Nanghtnn, memher.
This unusual opening sale. Mr.
(erven lu re d a possible “ hos­ Jlnktns said he believed waa the
Tho chairman of thra* three cheers. Just before Manafleld pat
Jcclcd building reiixtrucMon pro­ today, &lt;
tile Incident’’ end In London Brit­ result of the pleas of the local
Officials of the Seminole County
eommltteea are the officer* of down his name, 'Rep. Smith • (
A team determined to win In
gram.
ish
sulhorltlos
regarded
th* school officials, Cnvrmnr con* order to offset their loss to^Tubercutoalx mid Itenllli Assorts- The xeeretary outlinul hi* views
the Bemlnole County Boll Con­ Wrst Virginia, A Democrat, • had
inarch as a “ posalbls violation’' and State Superintendent Colin George Miller’s All-Star* in *](ion reported today
servation AMoctstlon whose duty jotted down. hJ*. signature.
an mlilrrxa
prrpanxll&gt;rpartment's
for delivery
llu il'^ n u clrilIn
u-fore
the rnminerre
Before tha Slflth' *lgnal«W, the
of International agreements.
It Is to oversee the administra­
English urging prompt payment recent tilt In Leesburg will again progrex, h»x b en nu.de in
In me,
the buiinexx silvlxory rounrll.
Chinese
dispatches
f r o m which la rxpeited to prndura fees the All-Star* in a
tion nf tha soil
conservation House heard a Republican de*
■ minus) xeal xale campaign and
T" ,hr ''uxlnrxs nml Induxtrial
mand for an
Investigation t f
Hangchow today said that more enough money hy mld-Decrtnber engagement at the local high
program In Bemlnole County.
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i-Xirulive* who ate mrndirni of the
than 1,000 civilians were killed to take care of the drflrll tn school field tonight,
Tha chairmen will be retied atatementa that backere of tha
at
H:IT. asked the continued *upp«M 0r the Iounril, President lt»«srvell sent a
everything
W
and wounded In a Japanese air Blate School Fond.
together for a apodal meeting bill "swapped
o'clock.
jiteople of Sanford mid Semin' “I^Jsdegrnnwwhirh sniil in part:
wUI the Capitol" to Insure a rot# 'at
raid on Hslaoahan about 12 mitei
One of the largest rrowd* o f|County in the drive fur fundsj f * -*’l am looking forward to meetThe arhonl treasury .was *hy
The promotion o f Captain A r ­ soon during which they
I
ir .s lt a .e e S i P o s t S t w l
southeast o f Hangchow.
f log with ell o f you at the earliest thur \V. Kims, eommindlug o ffi­ elect n president for the coming
by ona-thlrd of the fIJ IS .tll the season Is expected to witness! carry on work in prevent ton "o**•
Five hundred dead and wound­ needed to pay the , poq. 1 allot­ Ihs Sanrord Blackcats In action Tuberculosis and to assist in com- practicable dnle so we may have
cer or the Mrdlrnl
Detachment
ed non-combatanta were reported ment of Stele money to , lh* on the local gridiron, which i* batting tho diseaseIn discussing the soil ron*er|
the opportunity of talking over of ihs I2lth Infmntry, to tha rank
found In ruble of bulldinga de­ counties for payment of teach­ probably the flret semi-pro game
Dingle pins have l.etn dlitrlbu- th„ problem* Ihst affect us sn vlt of Major has been officially ap­
stroyed by Japanese Incendiary ers salaries.
ever played in Banford.
tnl to all the pupil, in tho schools' 1Iy. j
confident that appreprl proved by the United Stale* War
bomba.
Those buried in
ihs
A.
B. Wllklnaon’ throughout the County and racbjair action can lead 1° Increased Department, 1.1 Col. Jnapph C.
Unless tbs Governor rhangna . Coach S.
f*PrPr ^ ^ , 'Hamtnohs^m|tniyf rep"
Jullua Dlngfeldrr o f SaitMM
wreckage were not Immediately hi* miad. all autos In operation stated today that hla
is protege* chlkl h«* been miue*i.*l to tm - employment end more effective Hutchinson, executive officer of r ^ l T n , ov.r io ^ r e t r i7 h . * » ^ aUredsnre al th. mkepl
extricated.
Bcorea were made in Florida will
have
to be were In renxldsrsbly bctler eon-[tribute one penny for each ycai jpurrhasing power In the hand* of the Florida National Guard, an­
total acreag* of f * r « land had
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homeless by tht destruction of equipped with the 4238 plates dition for this gams than for the'he has been in school.
masses o f peoplt *U1I with- nounced today.
• (giuat
K filled out work aheeta and waa !? !? !? * ? ..? f b „
1,100 houses In Jthtaoshan.
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* —*2out adequate Income."
not later than Jan. 16 and after prevlous encounter. They havs) These bangle pin* * rl1 l*w *lnu’
Major
Knox's
promotion
was
riyubly Jur bouanta under the diairirt^hsld In OalneaTlUejrsikm" _
Two Chinese Qlrplaqaa . raided,
scrimmaged av*fy night for two bin
' cross emblem of the NaUonslA nixcusxtng Ihr l*x on undlatrl the result of 10 years nf aettvP
1*37 * soil conservelldn prot r ato
w m reUeb^jBA.^1
weeks and hate shown consider­ tul.erculcais AssnciaUonand loid ljh ai^ ..wprrntc
rnntlnga, Mr service In the Florida National
The Bemlnole County **ent re- fttfmvd Inday- The
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are’ ldentl- able prowe,* with the pigskin. nfficlil* reveal.’.) the following in- n „prr
fo u n t, It wa* Mated. Ur wnt flr e t' veiled that a total of 1OTI farm- W t U t i over by ^
e i f ta^lhqM tA,Y*«'t V iir,1 H wa* ..T h e Blackest*' offensive, which formation regarding the origin o fj .•trca.ury n-nmls indicate Ihxt eomminloned
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. ere in this county h.d filed work J*IW&gt;*»Me; gov*r»or-.liet of the
n Captain
In the
jmlnfed1 oui.* ^qtxengrv vehicles was their weak point in the pre­ tho cnn* a* an emblem « f tuU-r tho tax did lead to a markrd in {M ikIIc i I Corps In 102,’ and wax
anchorage, of tbs Japans** flag- ondfV f
sheets in hi* offlc* as compared F**rW*
«e . v i w i _ l L
' phunn*
Will
be vious till, has shown great im, ,, ,
m-asetn the pcirrnlnge nf rorpi'flarxlgntd tu tho .1!2th Mrellcal Dn* with ^23 ) . . l year.
1,
» fleer, o f th. Klwunh
1 khljpidsumb riotr tbs ' Jsp«ne»e gharged a IlMtite fre nf $5, bo-j provemrnt and It la believed that l0*.!iLW,lr,arC! , ,,
Tho u»c nf hr iloahli haired
profit* dlxhun.nl nx iliviili-n.I.H I (nrhmcnt where he hw* *crv..(!
Farmers participating In the ^'vrnrilonal were present at
coniulaic. but .did r&gt;o damage.
tween t,006 anil 3,000 pound*,] the expert blocking and Interfcr- rro*. a* an smh in of tuhcrculo.i* during lU.Irt nml there I* evidence nwHmmusly »incr that lime.
firogram, tho Couny Agent p o i n t - I n e l u d b f f Julius Dingf«]d*r,
‘ " “ Thh Japanese Mhj the Chinese ||0. 3.0&amp;0 t» 2,000 pound| will In-'dice |be Blackest* havu xhuwn,
warfare hymnlica. xernee .........
Bhnw that Ihr tax also cau«e,l
trpon the promotion of Major rd uul, rerrin' twofold benaflta. chairman of the CommlU** for
’ critl operated f t * 10,09a' feet charged ft 6 while all over 2,0oo
(('ealleeeU D i raas S ls l
inlereatlog origin. || was at * inrn-e*ra in r«rjmr*le operating. |t*]nh .Strven* to Id* prr*rnt rank
Thn cover crops required under ' h&lt;; .!?ur1
p°rt, o f Churcli** ln Thrtr
^'ibcpefcsfully * evading
pursuit
pounds get a flat assessment ot
mn-ting of Ihr International * ° ” '|exprn»rH in llir airs of wage*. Imn* „ f Lieutenant Colonel. Major Kmx the program are mainly to In- Sp'ri'u.l A ms, Urold Hippier •*
pf*n»s 'They declared, however, 220.
ferrncc
use*, adveill«lng, maintenance, rr-WBPI placed In
cmmarel
or lit crease the fertility of lh . - , o i l E«»tIs. International vk.-preslthat tn an atr Jmltle n**r or over
Truck* fall in a classification
jler in In ID - that Ur. Merslron &lt;&gt;f;M,arrh, rip. |l i*
ly evk|rnt
Mnlieal IMnrhment nnd nlxo .rr
Nanking six
Japan**
plane*
but also ’ prevent erosion of ths « * . ■ « K “ V 1 ,
m™ b*r ° f
by Ihrmielvr*. Fifty cent# per
I ari* ppipoae.l that the ancient
.m ), rjluntion. a ir receiving vtt| n, iti.gimrn'al Burgeon.
land In th.. driving rain, during 'he lnUrn.tlonsl committee on
shot down 12 of tbs Chinese n*a
hundred la charged for vehicle,
I.orrnine I ro»* I., mndr
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the *&gt;mpnllirtic ron.lderntlon of
Major Knox
served with dlv the summrr months. In addition Publicity.
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Bovlet-nullt airplane*,
up lo 2.000 pounds; from 2,000
hlem nf the fight again*! the while
Treasury in it* recnmmehdn- flnctinn' for thrro year* in the lo this, the federal government
Hrrni.n Kurr. T . Uh'.sce wmi
China waa said to be massing
to 6,000 the price la 76 cent*
/-plague.
The
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ri.V|,i„n
Canadian
Army
Modical
C'orp*.
in
offer, cash heurfll. a. high
rlrclrif di.trict • ^ t a r y for 1932.
a first of 300 Rusalan-butit war
rd rnthuxia. nail) It dated liiiik '„f |(u, |ij;iq Itevenur Art, n* Imli* France and bUigland
during the 22 per acre for com'plUnc with Tko officers voted to hold the Flore
planes for a renewal of the per hundred and all over 6,000
the
assessment
Is
21
per
hundred.'
o
t
hr
N
".h
century,
when
It
w
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1,
ty
.s,.rri.|nf
y
Moigrnlhau’a
World
Wnr,
*n
i
wu*
retired
viDt
the requirement, pf the program .^* mU'Winter h fw .nl. confor*
aerial attacks op Japan’s ad­
made the emblem of the Kaninn Ir(rn ) .tnteiuent ami In the I'rr«* i|lr
.,f M*jor.
Mr. Jinkins particularly empha­
vancing armies. Foreign naval
Mr. Daw.on predicted that In rn" ,n New Smyrna Beach Jani,
i*’f
" r n ,l," Ml ' kleut'a message to Congress *m
) irt« l.irutenant ltoogln»a C 1938 there would he still another u ,nf 0 •"•t,*0The industrial Cnmniittre of ,
efflrfr* said Chinese
bombers sised Ihs fact that all Individuals
,
_
Catholic Church.
purchasing
licenses
must
bring
Novi-mhi-r
16."
Bruit
l*
seeund
,in
command
of
the
U.e
Krminole
County
thamlicr
had raldtd the Japan**# airfield
increase In the numlwr of farin’ , Tho •'* .
From tin- Kli-venth to the Four­
their
title
eert
if
tests
and
regis­
I -J&lt;th Medical/ Detachmentmeet In the Chamber building
er* operating under this program *
wbo sttended he achool veer*
at Woo,unc. down the Whangteenth t'liiturie*, tho eruxnilrr*,
tration card*.
tht* afternoon at 2:00 o'clock,
in Bemlnole County.
hrenk 8. Wright, GataOTtUm
poo' (ttver from Shanghai.
through centart with the Fasti-in
officials reported today.
Twenty
n e w - twtn-enrtned —
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“ The pregrsm will he breadMo,r« » B;„ p“ imB CUyj Ed
f-htirwh in I'slrallnr, fsmilinriri-il
bombspi arrived
en d and per acre payment, will
“ “ ‘ “ ■I t ™ ! *
Europe with it. Gmlfrey Duke id
•’ mils* tip Yangtie from Nanking
D C- Moore, of Frnlland Gray
bo cunaldrrably
higher,"
the
^ Noble*. Fort Pletco, and
Korraine, h-a.lrr of uiip of the first
The memhri* of the Sanford
and Moorr, local auditors, ha*
apd were being tubed up hy
Courtly Agent *g|d.
WVrth Henson, Braden oh.
crusades; *aw the cross in Ji-ru- Klwani* Club ernt the following
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tlthere present Includod
Ken
completed the ennui! audit of the
"- Chinese pilots, wetHntortnsd and
The
27lh annual
Mamorte'
IXINDON, H er | , —{/P)— A C’Hy’e accounts, City Clrrk Frank talem, and adopted It ex hi* ataiul* letter to I heir president, Howard
'Williamson, Wost Palm Bsaeh, rc*
ye|l*bl* foreigner* r«ported.
aril whrrt he wa* electid Chro.lisn
Ker*he of tho local lealge II. I*
,
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l/mg,whose
hi other,
tlinrle*
*' ; The remainder of tkn 0*at of man whom prosecuting munsM B. Ijimarn reported t'*dgy. The nr
rrrt.n„ y „ „
..f O, K.&lt; In hoiio?. nf decease!)
phantnm
“ flannel i.utts of ihs audit ate now tclng ruler at the Holy t .ly In lOtKt. It i . j , ^
‘ 1*0 Soviet-built.'cruft Wefs said styled tho
brother*, will tie held In the Klk'r
generally believed that .Dee M. re' when’ he .11
Norman.
Gainesville, both put
■ 'I t be either a t’ Slam 400 mile* foot” burglar who rludnl Bent compiled by M r Moore.
I tall Butiilny afternoon al 3:0f
urn to krsnee it became the em, „ n lh4, |rr „ „ t)lr *U, w,|k
waa
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district governorsI norib and wa«t of llankow or on land Yard for rs yeais,
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u
im
anown
in
rranrr
a*
me
suit
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H
Hunge.
chairman
of
I'rinrlptr* o
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^ lrmg_,
known in ktpnee
.. .front of hi* drug xlori*.
sentenced today to firs years
i r w s w r f w Ee— at*)
Orders have been received at
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rredin
, „a* the, U r -H ..
lha Memorial Committee, report
penal aarvlludo
on
wholesale and Improvement
ART FOR ALL
•he Marine Corps Recruiting Htanent of the Flock will I * , " . ' .
1 ' r" . r "m
I ‘‘The membera o f the Banfonl
rd today.
charges of burglary.
■Ion, Po»l Office Huilding, Ha.
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lo* the principal
pal topic or
of uiacusamn
dlocuoalon __,
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, KlwanU Club deeply aymp.thlre
On the Memorial Tablet In the vannah, (is , to enlist all men| ( LAHEMONT,
E J. P. Cusatn, counsel fur tonight at the regular monthly !&gt;r C . n
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" l,Wir ’* t '* nr,,,rr with you In the death of your only
Elk's Hall them nrn 35 n»'»&gt;-r nosslble during December, it |, People who love art but cant M
tbs prisoner. Henry
Williams. meeting of tha Seminole County ( *
brother, Mr. Charles lemg, of
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nf brothers who have died slnee announced by Captain Small. Ra-/0"1 •« own real pslotlngs^oow*an-v
Protested (gainst tan assigna­ Poultry producers A..oci.tion fr.'tK
World War, one of Llnesville, Pa
the Installation nf thn ledge In suiting Officer, in Savannah.
tion. however. -It would be dan- the Semidole ||lgh School tonight,
r* “ ‘ lh,,n- Mrs. ta!ori*
"W e want you to feel the warm­
* ^ v f hr Amor'™ " / * ’
Banford. Mr llunge statnd, add
D • j.
^
.
• • p«*dition*ry rorrva umnI Ihr l/irrrroua to assume on what w« » i
Only young men between the1point” herrelf, haa establM M y *
th of our abiding love and esteem;
Ing
that
every
Elk
whether
' MtreUrir’ rtP°r |r.lne err... for it. -houldee inxlg- lo know that we grieve with you,
beard In this court that tha per .Jl lm t.v
ages of IB lo 26. not leu. than lending library o f »«g ln a l w w *»j
active nr Inactive al the preaent than 02 Inches or more than 72
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i nia. The Sfaxonlc order haa also
son made ltnowp tn the public
M cent* a month «WT
and offer every comfort we ran
time
idmutd
attend
Dili,
the
as -flannel toot’ |a appearing
inches tn height, whit*, without amail placaa, 21 for th* torgof.*
A Western Union Emergency'
th"
"O.a ln command in your l*-r.’* ’ *'iTo*rit.
T_ , i „
'
' varioua way* for many'centuries
here today." ho natd
"Feclde anil Inadequate are «ur llriler'a most solemn ritual,
dependents and of good moral
u nineo. ^
. " r * “ ry although the indknUon. are that word*, but the thoughts and sen­ * Tin- approximate 600,000 mem character will be accepted.
Williams actually fared only L
equipment for continuing aarvlcc lh H
^
M
, mM, m
her* of the Order nf ft. P- O B
six specific charges but him- la area* where the regular service
Entrance examinations for the
.
.
,
, timents that move ux you may throughout the
Foreeuk
t.i
United
Blatee
•elf Intimated hi* wish to plead ha. been dl.repUd, will h. in SanMarines In this district are held
^ ““ 7 "
* ’111 n,,t grasp as brother to brother, and
1
1
1
psy
homage
on
this
day
to
will
Generally lair tonight and "Fri­
guilty to || additional counts ford tvmorrow, |„ Tharp, manager f , °™ ,hal. of ^ " 7 ' V ’ , ' ' ,,r* r we trust that our spirits may
at tha Recruiting Station at Sa­
lha dec eased member* In every
"Flaonsl Foot's frequent use of Ih. local Western Union Office. _ ln T l,r "
vannah. Applicant* who are un­ day slightly rotdsr tonight wjill
hl ,UM' ,,f rommunr In console you, to streng­
Uwlge,
*Mr.*Hunge
**ld.
)t
of a bicycle to make hla gate­ announced todsy. Tha trailer will « » vmclcm hr N.tioos Tuhefcu- then you In your xadnra*
able to- apply in person will be! scattered frost In north porlk*.
The regular ritual
srltt be
way earns* him an additional W parked in /nml of the Sanford
furnished application blanks and
‘
" rr‘ t
riven hV Exalted nule'r Giuirge
nlcknama of tha "btcycltag de­ Offlre about 0:00 o'clock.
full Information upon request.
l" l0*0
'lr* ,Ir
Thurelnn and pther offln-ra of
Ih
I “ Enllil under tha banner of tho
mon."
Applications received by
mall
the Igatge and
Past
Exalted
aro'^glven Immediate attention.
Officer* for tha coming year T 1 ^ ob'T
V *
’’y " Z
Holer Father A. fl. Peek, will
will be elected at the regular con« “ '■ “
"
deliver the oration Mr» tl- •’
vocation of the Taylor Comman- ,rou,' y
V ll
Captain Fred 8. Feren, com­ flardln. Mr*. Hnby Ming end
dcry No. 2d Knight. Templar tn
cv,, ry » " n" y wl"
manding officer " f the Salvation Mr*. W. tl. Fleming, arrorapanled
the Masonic' Hall Friday night at h? fl* ^
",
'J** Army Unit, appealed to tho
hy Mra. L llurke Btnem »•!* •**
takes
Its
greatest
toll
among
(h*
SOUTH PARIS, Maine, Dec-2— 7:30 o'clock, Emmlncnt Comman
people nf Sanford and Seminole In th* charge of the . musical
Paul N- Bwyer, I I year old •ler, Jno. D. Jinkins staled today- young men and women of our County today for donations « f
Major Charles II. Dodd, finan­
Program, the Chairman of the
.
high school youth re reread his tn- Ha also urged all local and visit- community"
old clothing fur distribution
to Memorial " Committee
aisled, cial secretary o f th* local division
noesnt plan today lo Uw slaying big Templar* to make ■ apodal
those |n dire needadding that tha public la cordial­ of th* Salvation Army, and Colonel
i of Dr. James G. Littlefield, and effort to to prooertt.
Harry It. BIsyos, divisional Com*
Captain Fru-n stated that tha ly ‘invited to attend.
CLASSICAL CLUB
pleaded guilty. Ha wna sentenced
mandsr from Jacksonville, will ho
unit was fared with a shortage *•
Immediately to Ufa ImprisonmentThe Siring Band of the Bemlnult
in Banford over lha week-end to
TALLA1IA8BKB.
Dor ' 3. — th* time of year that clothing was
Tha plan enmo shortly after tho Chapter of tho Foture Fanner* of On* aludent from Banford la a
aded wor»l Those who have any MIBH M1TCUKM. HONORED make tha annual audit at lb * local
Oxford superior court reopened America have secured Willard mrmbor of tha classiest
Salvation •- Army
Jtrodquariers,
club
I clothing they wish to donal*
foe tho third day o f hla. trial Ponuilly to teach them the flee Ibis year at Florida Bisle Cot- are aakrd to advise lha Salvation
TALLAHASSEE, Die., 2 - MU* Captain Fred S. Feren, Command*
Bwyer, olee accused o f ntrekgUng points In playbig string Instru­ leg*. Bhe is Mi*a Virginia Mo- Army official* at their headquar­ Dorothy MHchall of BanfoM haa lag officer, .reported todayDr. Littlefield's wife and- trans- ments in preparation fo r State Rory. The club, composed
of ters on Serdlul Street.
just bMn pledged to the Cotillion ' Special Services will ba conduc­
1porting tho bodies of both cm n competition later In tho year, Alex atudenla In lb* claaalrs depart*
Club, o social club at Florid* ted by tha Iocs) unit in .honor of
alx-»Uto -death tour’ tn North- R. Johnson, Club advisor, ropor* moot, baa as Its them* this
Members
wore tha officers at tha open air moat­
Flayers from right state* were State CoDags.
art Ingt on, New Jersey, Sntared tad today. Mr, Connelly instructs year classical drama president
presld
members nf the 1MT
1937 freshman tapped ot
at ■
n forma) dance given ing Saturday night, sad Sunday
. |hla plao at ha stood erect between the membera of tha String Band la Mias Genera Nelson, of Weal football tram at th* University I recently. H is president Is Mias morning and night In the A m y
*W» nttoreeya,
racb Thursday afternoonPalm Beach,
Uendquartara, Captain F*r*n said,
I Dorothy Barr o f Miami,
Florida.
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Chinese Are Said To
B e Concentrating
Huge NewAir Force

B lackcats R eadylPublic Support
For Leesburg G o jU rg c d In Drive
O n Sanford Field;To F ig h t Disease

I
Local Aggregation Is Campaign ForSale Of;;*'"*
I In Good Condi­
t i o n For Contest

the

Christina, Seals In
S a i d Progressing

Capt. A. W. Knox
Given Promotion
To Rank Of Major

Julius Dinrfelder
At Kiwanls School

K

ivsd at Hankow ooo Flannel Foot Thief
Draws Five Ycar«

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Iocttcr Of Sympathy
»Scnt By Kiwaniann Memorial Service
To Be Held By Elk*

Marines Are Calling :'Jrlnr
For New Knlrntments

f0'r,J
mofi tnf

LOCAL WEATHER

18 Year Old Boy
Guilty For Murder

Appeal
Made
For Old Clothintr

Major Charles Dodd
Visits Salvation Unit

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ENGSAVED

Tho newspaper ii t mirror ip whieft the peftple ot t
nation get a good look at Uicmadve*. 8ome times (ha pic­
ture is not pretty, tut It Is alWoys InU-rest'ng. On Ih t
front page of one new*|Vnper today, the reflection was par­
ticularly irrtrlmilnir-

COLEMAN’S

We sea where Oov. Cotie j/Ut his foot down on a limahonortd practice of Issuing pardons to state convicts by the
aholetkle: It Is encouraging to oote that th!s practice is be*
ing condemned, but It come* os something of a shock
contemplate tint prisoners hnvo been released in Florida
blocks of GO or GO without consideration by the Pardon
Hoard of tho merits of Individual cases.
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation has filed suit
to foreclose on nomO 81,500 acres of rich muck Hind in
South Florida constituting a large drainage and Irrigation
district. The government corporation had lent tho dis­
trict 8600,000 and held as security some 1935,000 indie
trie! Itoiul*. Hits was. tho first action of Its kind by the
RFC, nnd opens up interesting jtossibilitle* as the federal
government Itcglns the task of assuming the role of "Uncle

LUNCH

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n»v«r been to the tropics sod esn
never go (boro. Onto in Florida
ho (Offand sunstroke end I* peed
from that Into a curious freer.
Tho doctor* hart warned him
nerer to tiro In a Ironical cli­
mate. It would be certain to kill
him. Bo now ho winter* in New
York, becaoae this place U polar*
touched anyway, and In tha sum*
mar ho liras In a camp in the
mountains o f western Canada.
' Tho other night I walked up

smslcal,

VtNTttATtO#

mual-

od'risf oi i1—

H ftn»r wo*d In tha world
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Mringblc rich bletilnKs fur witn
kfnd to eliere *S*lB —
flflln l our bf*Ha with
ilm
magio of ebecr
•t
CbtfMmt*
All nailutt* r«(ul™
t* I be thrill of it— ,
• t t t M r * *pd
peOaatitai
tb«
.
rich and renowned;’
Ip iftl of V v o -in a y we bow In

can he expelled from school for fsilufe (p naliilpiu# lA^pdCienn flng. in tb* "land of tli« free and the tortur or tH&lt;?
brave” we don’t nee how public schools .could be denied jc
Anyone on uepount o f somo j*r«onsl predilection, but isn't
It emaxlng that nnynne should object to saluting the
American flag. A fter all this country has ilone for our
people, olio would think Unit nil of them would be glad In
salute the flng n humlml times n day If neceaiiary.
Well, the wages and hours bill Is beck on the front
pages, It, In announced that almost enough names have
been secured Id bring it out o f committee nnd no to the

M ' to

Id I.

" f ( Howrfnnemsvm d

it &lt; U
li'kli - fo r her. »*1 ski
t» &lt;t -d at hU bed clothes *(ul
ri l l I. "Rants, get up. My new
V 4 i Ii reAlly for you.”
t
Hants implied out of bed,
Si A ran with all the toy* &lt;o tho
(1 bd "Whal ore th ey!" tlw toy*
«l 4mad. Bump « f tile tin solder*
were using them as Lata, but
Sknla siripptd hie right on, say­
ing, "Why ! used to rkl when I
was a ym »Y man, What a nice
Idea, llelga. Com* on Mrs. Santa,
we wont work today."
Ife stood up, pushed his feet
along tha snow and slid off-down
the hill from the toyshop door
like a jolly, hlg red apple. Helps
rtrepped on her silver akls and
followpd like a streak of light,
and Ute wh&lt;4« toyshop followed‘Jan Cant |Uat Me*
.

fUih»wniri«^i u

• d r ill* sUon—A state of aoclety
Is which 11 1* possible fur a liook
ts V HtbUsbad entitled. Tap
POATiql an A
Career —Dublin
Ogtolan (Ip*land)

"Maro IbM IM Ion* ul snsur
are wasted erery year In H&gt;u
n fin -

MsUclon. Tbl* BNtuunoemetil l»
|g

to

O n***

n

S r*st

Ah*edw&lt;|#AVrdeen

s t ir

sullioUtlai

lh. wurMa
on

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"Ann I lord Ia* UaU Court l*»r
mlaatoo to Take (ton- **»'."
U tU n U the Tfoas-Upilon In ihe
V d lU bt nror * story which goes
M u ear that tho oon.U h&lt;r

aid

AND

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WERT-The JEWELER |
DUmoitila And Wntckns
Phis Watch And

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J e w e lry R e p a irin g

Diamond »WW Jtn*lA j v l r * W vln*

H. a McCALL, JR

Pith Ata.

Sanford Stores Ate Ready For Christinas. . . So
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Courteous 1 Effldffrt
SERVICE
IM A French—Toi. » l

SAN KOItD TWENTY YEARS AGO

Herbert Igjoan, Mr. and ■
Wltinn, -Miv *Ad Mre p.to»;
and Mr*. (TmiraU*. Ur. and Mre.
IMt*. Mr and - Mr*. lloUy.! Mrami lip . "MeCufler, Mr. stwi Mr*.
afar Jbra
Nre. N’o.1, Mre; , jhas*.

oo.ea? rA .aaiuAV

to t

spnoklnjr to yoU.js .very b^ip«Vt*ot’ \J|i
tertng os thst.— Chirlos W. Eliot. .

da*ghier

P»l" I'' '

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Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

A
LISTEN

Mr. B W. Herndon ha* Iit usd h*r parent*. Ire
Jane InviUiiont tor a dance nt-lhd
■■ipni^Ur l| Just guts u&gt; show Klk* Club thi* errultyp. Those’ In­
'f i s t Akstsk*. wtu bspixn p»*n vited arut Or. and Jdrs. I'uk-sUm,
4m Hii hoot regslated Ttm«* Mr- and klra Bishop.*Mr. uml Mrs.
liel Wight, Dr and Mr*, a d.
Uitl, Mr and Mre. Newman., Mr.
and Aire. Thrasher, Mr. and Ills.
Hihu holder, Mr. and Mr*. W*lnw, Mr. «nd Mrs. K. K Une.'Mr.
t nd Mr*. U U PVrViUs, Mr.'and
iMrw/ RoumllMU Mr and Mi*
iTliigpen, Mr, tnd Mre llenty, Mr.
;|MSTMr

Martin’s Garage

10# MagsoUa Aon.

Diamond Setting:

STOP
LOOK

m Inly of Ik* other, * illl. ttwy
gr i going to rdniinwu pltylnx
fo *u$ap

m t t t i b BervhSfe’

to pay

.•tl.jjif nwoi i iif&gt;

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: , Truck &amp; AMtp Ml
.Service
-v

IB APPRECIATED

Bundsy

Phils lb * &amp;lr PulherUon* *ro
■ g I t p t ■ tlliorce ull rtn'it
p * I M J S O fU #

Martin's Garage
General^,; &amp;
Repairing 1

I bought on a night--aoooral year*
ggo Ho IM was dp i f d S i M . M i
life had .ralOmed 'tp &lt;N»v Yfek.t
'o bo- troubled and hurt-by whgt*’
&gt; aw .- - '' u. -’ "." v * f ofec: ill Jl
■PetLaw you an* Ahfy latoAtiitsd with s' U «ir«aM M « t h o &lt; a «
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ring." 1 suggestid.
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‘ So,- be npld. •H V dlfferepew. 1
the same . dilfmottc** helwmd . I

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So u polll col trn&lt;bhls nrinngcdultAud..N|oni Ip* ihe

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Is okey tuc
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hoU agi Ol lo s e up*,"

WHITE FOX.

Ry BIGBID ARNE

three years. Suddenly ho stopped
and pointed Jo what, ho torsitd
ike harsh crudities o f oar West­
ern ewUuro—btuson skyscraper*,
hurrying
buses, screaming taxi
snarls, people straining to got to
various
placet which really
wouldn't
matter after they go
there.
“Tkla la what 1 moon.” he said,
'‘all (hi*
Insane plunging
and
lungingl There U no sanctuary
here. In tha Islands there l*
poetry ana hastily and a profound
simplicity that goes deeper than
oil tho ancient honesty of Asia.
Kerry tree is • UmpU sad every
man Is p g o d .* ,|
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RADIO
ItAPIO

Mre. Arehio

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ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

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THE SXNFORB

Social A nd Personal Activities
K U Z A B E T H BRIGHAM JORDAN, Badety M lU r

Meet Planned
ktriotic Group

Social Calendar
FRIDAY
The Fort MeUeo Chapter ef the
Bess and Daughters ef the Terri­
tory of Florida win meet at g.-tt.
o’clock at tha home ef Mrs. J. PRidge, 1ST Xlllott Avenue*
The Olri Scents will meet et the
Lilito Ilones at 3 iil s‘clock.
The Woman's Missionary Bacl iftv of the First Baptist Charch
will observe
World
Day
ef
Prayer
beginaieg
at
lt :M
o'clock with
Circles
Namber
Two and Four In charre. The
Oolddn J#&gt;nee chapman wtU
conclude the program. Members

It wa# announced today that
among the eet-of-town visitors
i t the meeting of the Bens and
Daughters of the Territory of
Florida which will be held Fri­
day night at l:to o'clock at the
liome of Mrs. J. P. Ridge, will
t&gt;r I)r and Mrs James O. Olasa
of Ormond Beach. Dr. OUaa will
apeak on the life of bis eminent
father-ba-taw, Oeorge a
Fairbeaks, who wrote one of Fierida's oatstanding hutories.
Dr. Masbroech of Winter Park
will also be among the rneaIs
and will speak on tha Delon
Catalog of Florida Materials and
Mr. Watt Marchman. librarian of
the Florida Historical Society,
of Whiter Park will ba present
Mrs. F. ML Ronmlllat will pre-

of tha Sanford Timw and Chb
w01 be held at T&gt;M o’clock In
their dob name hi the WeUka
1tsOdlng. The ptthHa Is cordially
Invited to attend.

t An oyster sapper win he
f served at tha Banford a rammer
Hebool from (:M o'clock to TiH
o'clock. At I ’M o'clock the oper­
etta. *Tbe Chrietmaa_ Basaari*
will ha 'jnswawteiT Tha public is
cordially Invited to attend.

RITZ THEATRE

TALLAIIABBBS.
Doc. I. —
Mias M u r N*u Smith and Mtn
Mary Nickel, of Buiford, took
pert In the deace demonstration
rresented Thanksgiving Day at
Florida State College aa part of
Ibe - Terente Days'*
entertain­
ment. Miss Smith la a member
of tbe Tap tearing class and
biles Nickel Is * member of the
modern dancing class
A
swimming
demonstration,
motor psrade and basketball and
volley ball tilts all were ThantsSiting Day entertainment.

TeUpbam . 148

Personals
Mrs. W. P- Hutchison of Mobile,
la, is the gnsat of Mr, and Mrs.
\ W\ Thompson In Elder Springs.
Mrs. O. J. Miller has been called
te her former horns In WUliston
bees nos ef the sickness and death
ef her mother, Mrs. Mary Donald

L A S T D A Y — DOUBLE FEATURE

" L lv e , L n « * " d U n r n

" o'; l1ik" «mVr"
d iv e r s -

•CLARK"OABI.B
Consumption of limestone for
•oil Improvement see hie In*
errsted from 110,000 tons In IBM
to an estimated million tons this
year.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davy spent
last week aa the guests of Mrs.
Frank Wareorth in 'Tuakeegee,
Ala; and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomp­
son hi Montgomery Ala.
FrMnda of Miss Margaret Long
will ba glad to learn &lt;bat she ha»
ban removed from the FernaldLanghlon Memorial Hospital to
her boms on Oak Avenut.

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OBSESSION”
WITH
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FOR IT*

G/V£MCRESPENDi f f i
bu y

Friends of Raymopd Monsalvatge will be glad lo learn that
he la improving at his home on
Palmetto Arenas after
having
been seriously 111 for some time- |

A ii

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u
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g if t s a t
ChiL ire *'t B lank*

Oyster Supper Slated
By PTA Association

An oyeter supper will
be
served tomorrow night at Ibe*
Banfard Qremmar School In ruu.
Junction with tbe annual operIt was announced today that etta and carnival sponsored by,
Aseocla- j
WgDNBBOAV
tha members of .the West Side P. the Parent Teachers
Tha Board of Managers at the T. A- era makthg plana for their
Tha supper will ba served from
Oarden d a b will mast at Ike aamal Christmas playi Mrs.
home of Mrs. I t M- Papworih at Marion St. John and Miss Alina 0:30 o'clock until 1:10 o'clock
10:M o’clock.
Chapman have been appointed at which tlma the operetta will
begin "A complete assortment
of eats will be available for old
and young," Mrs, John Thornier,
chairman of Iba carnival stated
this morning.
The operetta to be produced
by tha school Is entitled "The
Christmas oasesr" and features
about (0 children In Ha chorus
and main parts.

West Side P. T. A.
Plana Holiday Play

DANC&amp; BENEFIT

Underprivileged Children Xmas Fund
ARMORY, DECEMBER 18th
Boy Tkketa From

M n. A. D. Zachary, Jr.
018 MAGNOLIA AVB.

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PHONE 887

Mrs. Charlotte Perry
• Will Visit Chapter

Shirley Temple Stan
In New Uitz Picture
One of tho most nniisu.il seta
ever bull! for a Darryl I*. Zenuck
production at Twentieth CenturyKos studios was created
for
•Tlrlrtl," Kliltloy Teoiple's new
starring plcturo op.tilng Hundny
al the lilts Tlu&gt;atro. when n
quarter ucru pond
vn,
tilled
with oil for n novel ereulr effect
The plcturltsllon of ilio is-

Charlotte n. Perry, wor|
tnd matroa
Order of
Star,, of Jacksonville.
&gt;ke her official visit to
a Chapter Number Two

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FUR COATS
Three full length laplna. Sigea 14*18-18
Valuea to $89.00 A $79.00. One full
length brown beaverette. *
V A L U E D A T $74.50

*

GLOVES

nious story by Johanns Bpyrl,
mul nnd lovril the world over.
Includes a
specially
written
ilri-um ilnn&lt;
tequenrr featuring
Shirley nui
twenty-ala
other
young dancers In u mlorful pic*
ltir&lt; *‘|ue Dutch scene.
The oil serves aa the surface
of the y.uydnr Zee on a e*t re­
producing thn dykes.
Islands,
vsIriiliullla nnd rsnuln ehotil this
famous Nrlhi-ilniid hnrbor, act­
ing us n perfect reflecting med­
ium.

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One of our biggest sellers, and
no wonder I Just look at the
rich qualify, tha up-to-the min­
ute mylipg and the delightful
colors. Slenderising sad beauUfa] on the band. Cut to fit.

Comr In'Today
For Your jCmaa

day, December A a* 7:10

00 o'clock a banquet will
at tha Woman's Club In
honor of Mrs. Perry. For reseri*"5 »
Nri- H W, Turner,
M i’ll, before Monday. Visiting
Eastern Btare ' In Die city are
chairmen
willto announce
cordially and
Invited
altenf. the
date later
| Mrs. George Turner, chairman,
reports that tha I*. T. A. member­
ship drive was completed this

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,
little rayon rift
die and pockaa.

ler at Seatbcni Cellege. wtU rvlgw aa Qaeee at the Ftesle ef OH
Baterday sod Sendsy aTtarweens al lbs Florida Cyyrem Oardtan
a hendrrd girls sf tbs Junta* Women's dabs at Felk Osaaty stage
aaaal Charity amid this tropical selling,
Theta by Dahlgnm

Whether you want a
simple coiffure or sn
Individual alyl* for the
many gala occasions,
» v ran give the wave
beat suPed lo your
personality and hair.

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Am Oulttandlmg Vmlmmt

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attractively lined! J

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IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS

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SPORT COATS
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Values To *15,96
Of black shark grain laad
with convenlent fittings. SI
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rlNtrie reeking. • Nefr i»*d«l* -on

d lQ X »- 4 W 'llafdw.r. 'O r . I l * .
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codto. Kadjre'a Specially

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P. I1»gi|1.
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.lae*
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China •
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Wrlthl. (loth final*. et rlr. Leon
•**l: T n lU lph John
Saul*. Ralph John, rl
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PASADENA,
O alUe-M
nrtjrdlamptK), rim,. too}. nihe 3
aye by Nr*- Kennedy Han
erne found In a *ew*r a mDa

■her 11Pa Oeed
McClelland; J. P . Sheriff To ft
U Crower
: t
Mortgage

AuiUallnihe*
only UOiyavt-

Merrill. Now ton. *1 ui To Wlilter
I’erh Federal Bar. A L. Ann
Aaalgnmant ef Mert0*0«a ■
Calrrrt nqrrtl Corp. To The
equitable Treat Co.. el al.
1Battefactien Of Mortgagee
Winter Park Fedqrel Bar. A t*.
A»an. To Newton Merrill, at tu,
Pinal Decree *

BICYCLES., ROLLER okaloa

Ttmmae, l.litln HYI*hl Va Il#»r

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JOB AS rooh. I.ucilU WIIItanu,
WANTEDr Job na nuree or dlah EXCELLENT APARTMENTS end
waaher, Julhie Humean, 111?
roomu AdtilU, M i Jb. Elk BU

,

* Ma* ftln h irt

RIND FOUHS, TWK3R

W ANTS tv"-MAN waiTra*. Honto
’ aaenrlence^iireferreil hut' mit
narddaarr-' Ogee Ms Hew.- Write
RdwIelgYa rA K II I MO.
Mem­
phis Tenn, or eae ft 'B. Carter,
Sanford Florida,

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Ratine «p c r t » dtKaaring B&lt;* *
cngarieti'a ihecry w a ll thai Earl
SMUi, J. iJ. A rpu a^i^ear ,whll* Sandc aanff a trrt at deni,'but o i l
lnloi|caltd IIOOOO^pt M day*. he did It lb atoady hi* nerre*

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•Man with radio. * 21fr. Call,at
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An
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trailer f i l l —Urt# **mUr*Uer
f with a rnbelli Hedge track. Reel
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Cardinal IU I
MllehUl, of

■tort M • 1MI KrtgkUIr* r a m
with., many n*w fgater** 1» fee

5—Help Wanted

wn&gt;*». win* a *«* uu a e*|terT
’ 'iM N Dopd, E»1r«ate&lt;L. »

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ktotnar
»nnl«&gt;*tw. •« &lt;**«:
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daBotona.TryMkndaWhlp-eoont

a huge aaaoetmant of tor*

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11— MUcrllenrouq

Oflt oar prlcm no literrJaa. wag*
On*. ' trlerrloa *nd ititei ' for
Chri*tia»e a tnuli depaatt will
MIS any plot* Until 'tinted. heater*. a«t cmritrleae ha
Stagier Borer* Hardware Co.
boy. Beott-Cerrawar, tne.

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SANFORD, FLA.

400 S A N F O R D , A Y E .

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lavorlla modern n n „ . . . . e ll auwciallr nrJcadr.r (ho COHalma* w fln ii
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Ihla waati In trade at Forr»*4 aatrhal'a atur* ongaqfard A i n u , whrr* r«u con M tr

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a
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t',cer5aM*tiw. pky. 10c;

p^/cctlsa1! ; i i i j

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Oatmeal Stinnyffehf
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BUTTER 1 lb. ctnv-.... 40c

pound.

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ftmperop Grapes 2 pM*...:..
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Jamp* J. Corbrtt knocked »ul
Charley Mi'choll In the
third
'round of the only heavyweight
chnn&lt;pionahl|» Imilng bout ever
held In Florida. They fouthi In
Jerkxinvillr Jan. CS, I Hl&gt;4.

MEXENE .............
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CRACKBB PQR EVERY OCCASION.

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land In Texaa for rarh inhrliBaet

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EYE OPENERS—by Bob Crosby
GOODRICH

©ad©QO

UI CYCLES

15 U S E D F O R '
hundreds
o f Pu r p o s e s o y the
O a p a n e c e . IT h a s
S
B B 6N KNOWN
TO G R O W

,y

I 6 in c h e s

/W ARM
/ sh o w s*.
/ bAAKBS A
r person

FEEL.

C o o u f iR
THAN A

auS^R m ^D l

LARGE SHIPMENT
OF WHEEL GOODS. SEE US T O D A Y COMPLETE STOCKS.

M cK ee A u to S u p p l

CO LO
sh o w e r

ailp*' naai*. *r» a la * ol ih* ban*
dr*da of uaaa for M a lt * la Japan.
Tha aerda are coaaldarad a Toqd
delicacy by Ihe China**. Bamboo la
a naltye of Caytoa.
Tonge are benevolent, protective
association!. They war* orgaotied
by Chinese la the Railed States ee
A mean* of .n lf protection .M*|oit
Whlta commaalllaa daring tho

^HONB 135

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A cold bath take* energy, brings
(be blood lo tha ittrlaca, make* on*
feel warmer. A quick, moderately
hot bat.i la cooling aid refreshing,
Ones a Iniury, hot water atitomaMtally la now commonplace with Ih*
now and acouomlcal'aalomatlo g*a
wtter he*tar*.

Ctallnit# Pram P it* On*
ih » special

(ranIon.

Rep. Flab of New York. IV
publican, askail for the taiquir:
he aakt of •lalerornt
aitrihu'rd tn Rep. Olea, Trxn
Itrmorral, landing opponent
*&gt;1
the measure ami Rep. Robertson
Virginia Detporrat.
In the Senate meanwhile 8ena
lor McNary of Oregon, Repub
Uran lender, sought lo send barl
to the agriculture eommlttoe the
farm bill now being debated, lie
n»krd lla revlalon In the light
r f n letter from Secretary Wal*
lare'a crit(rising the blll’a pres
ent form, end
of
atalemrn!*|
mede by President Rooaeeelt.
The hill. MeNary
eonlondeil,
would cost more than Preablenl
I!oo*eyrll ha I indicated h« would
approve end elto, he aaaerletl.
Mi. Roo-rvrlt had called
for
Mdunlary rontrol wllji "no co­
ercion."
Threat* In labotaae
cotton
•elm-tlrn* of the mlmlntslrntIon's
1 tint farm pro* rant 1**1 night
sipurvntly broke the Honthrrit
bliH'kadu ox* 11st runald' ration of
1I1* rontrovcrslal w tf* hour bill
ahlrh as* bulged down In Ihe
ll'mse rub's cnmmllle#
After a itrsmalli’ lilifli-rrenaure
clink room ilrlte In which wage-'
hour mltneot't nlrml fur ''sup
rurt of- th" I’n'sldcnl," llt'usu
lesiler* had uh'nlucd flu algnn
lute*, by Inst nlshi nn a poll
• on lu dUrticrri-. Ilio jrali i roll'
niliteo from fuilhcr mnslders
Mon nnd brlpt- tho bill lo 'lh e
floor.
The uptoreat break mine after
Irate Inditslrlal and urban renr*scnlatlds lliienleiivd tn *r*sk
Ih* farm bill, iwiriiinlarly the

(nr tii« rtdqm l gorwaaMnL*
Slmalng U # outcome or the
rIklit tha petition bad among II*
slr.uar* t'uo from Virginia. two
fr m NorHi Cnrollno. *o»on from
Y.xa*. o u from (icorgln, thr*"
In iii Florid*, two I nun Alabama,
amt thro* from Kentucky.
IlcpreaenUtUfi*
tlre.'n. Petrt.**&gt;n mid J|inJ|l'-a
Florida
ll-in m n li
« id
mill Inl-itrutlon
•u ip .itm , r’ ltiiil ynsterdny tha
trillio n .lo lo n e eunaldentlon of
tlii&gt; uu*** hour 1 MU.
"\Vi&gt; *n&gt; 1-0*1 rvlng ilia rlcht,"
they added. "to Idle a* are derm
ntoprr &lt;111 the (Inal piasti*# of
upon it*
Urn lilll. ■Irprnihnt
form nt that time.”
Thr&gt; sold hr hrtnalnK th* bill
before lh« house on lb# pelltloo
Creator ttm- (nr &lt;t&lt;butn would
under any
h
nth*r parliamentary maneuver.
“ We fool |hal It*, wnttU no
fair** to all concerned."
they
aald. ‘ that alien the bill doea
com* up siilflrlrnt lime Ini gvir
oral discussion. ImiIIi of Ihc hill
and yarlous ppiposnl
amend-(
menU. should be allowed"
j

k»va M|t*ndid.~
Ttm bry* tn qoeatlon r*n*4 in
« o » from it to 19 and io n * have
b.H*n on Ih* road a» lone ••
LOH ANOKLKfl. Her. f --Jrt*. rle'll year*. Lewta |&gt;|II.
—Frrrnljr pan rut of Me rorlur
youth* now roi-rlUn* aid 11. till*
MEMORIAL TO 'MINERS
rminty’s transient tatiit«
nr1 AlllMONT, W. Va — |/P&gt; -a
"Ilirilpibte w11nil on n " w t i .1
ni ls will l*r taisrd by public aubi
rcfnrt hr M K l.i’ .'L, i mi p ill
U'tlon f « rrivl a monument
_________ I*
• .132 men who died 30 year* ago
“ Ahont 31 pcn'cnt room ana- in Ih* Mon. yah mine disaster, Ih#
Urn* In ri* home bill thr rest will creates* tn Amerlrin mining his*
keep on rtiVIni,” ■In
p twirls tcry. TIip incmorinl will be plarc.l
“ Many of them bran about Ihe'rp ihc f la rhat m w Fairmont high}
number of Iranslent ratntts th* jr voy.

Boy Transients Found
Incurable Wanderers!

wr.tk. We notv have a lull
supply of large fresh mullet
on hand. Serve mullet while
you have the chance!
* a « * * a
AH klnda of freah
FISH &amp; SEA FOODS

SANFORD FISH MARKET

Prince Albert 2 —19c
F r u it C o c k ta il &gt;
A p p le S a u c e 3
Bouthem Biscuit

Small eelected Utile porkria at bargain sale
ptlcr*. l*otk I* King—enjoy ami pay lea* during
1£hls tale. •

MAMA

i«": &gt;** 2 3 c

i-'ancy aUced Klml on ’

B a c o n *» 2 9 c
Mu Vamon, Texas Ship. Dreaa.

Tender Wualein Hound

Two Stores

•

117 East
First St

»

1 Tfiple'S’ G^oceferia

Take your choice.
Prices the same at

RED FRONT STORES

Andfr VO
327 SimfbnI’XVe,
***» "*'♦**« »v*e«*q-«»

Teldhti
imlttco,

both stores.

’
a ijJ lO H .riU sm iR Y 'K BEST OB
Sweet Potatoes lOlbs. iyc|Swansdown Flour
11
20 Lbs.
10 Lbs.

t

tin Ship t’-inhl, I heard.
-Iffuod Tlu*y iiminUrd r
thera won't he anil bill

?5c

i

Beware Couglis
from common colds

That Hang On

5 Lbs.

RedRoseS.R.1 T 0 lir6 7 c

4 1 c 2 3c
3 lbs. Extra Large Stewart Sl Fotchis Pecans 47c
uiTh?BSi8Sr|,VJ,W
'1&gt;|0 1 G0LDEN MAIDOLEOMARGARINE 4
T
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ta
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Fin
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laFU
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PureGa. RibbtmCaneSyn ip Gal-2I9C
U.

SUPORj-BRANQ OL£Q'jiomd-'l3c

^UI'a BAGAS
- r . lb 3d
CARROTS : L 2 ' Punched ' 16c
YELLOW ONIONS 3 lb. I2e
LETTUCE Uebarg haadt
T'/jc
EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Ibt 15c
DELICIOUS APPLES 3 Ibt 15c
U. S. 1 Main* Cobbler

got reUef DOW with Creomulalon.
Bartoua trouble may b* brewing and
you cannot aHortl lo take a chance
with any remedy lea* potant than
Creomulalon, which goes fight to
tha seat of the trouble and aids na­
ture to aootho and haal th* Inflamed
tnuooua membranes and to loosen
and expel the germ-laden phlegm.
.Kvcn If otiier remadle* have failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomul­
alon. Your druggist U authorised to
refund your money If you are not

5c

BLACK PEPPER

TC ep T o rR O R srw n tfH i ttri7e
OYSTERS Bdlfhnora quality qf 49c
C6tYK(5E tfHEESt rfch'lb 15c

We Thank You

N-C. ALL.li T. NO. 1

5c SALT

SHOUL

Schick Shaver

S.NO. 1 WHITE

P o ta to e s 1 0 ^ 1 7 c
Nrw York tilale
C a u liflo w e r 7Jc
Crisp California
C e lery nice ifalk 9 c
Luscious Ttii|iicm1 Fruit —
B ananas 9
1 7c
PMII'P* VagtlaWU Saup, u «
\
fiikkpr 'fs« I m p , cm .....
i
MiiWp* A i s . r , | . i I*,*. *•* l
Philip* C sU iy Snp. as*..... I
fkllillpi Tamila hasp, aaa .
1
Whitllp* C h id . G.*ib* la s * aa /

CITRON, I t MON. O R A N M . M i l Ih
6 LACE C H U R L S aH.a aliai
Ih
• L A C I r i N I A m t law arlaa!
)h
ftR SIA N DAHS
big Mb pig.
MARKET DAY RAISINS
Mb pl«.
CURRANTS saw nap l i t plat I la*
SEEDLESS RAISINS
1
lib list
SHREDDED COCOANUT 14b sada. pig.
SNOWDRIFT Mb l*a Mb • ! * gib
AUNT DINAH MOLASSES a*. IV, aaa

lla
41*
Ita
lit
17c
Hi
lit
IS*
IDS
14*

To Hat I'a p a r —

W a ld o rf 3 »«. 1 4 c

Potatoes

Scot • •

T issu e 3

SARDINES

Franch'a C m m

PORK &amp; BEANS

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS

LIBBY’S MILK

,%

SPAGHETTI
2 BOXES 5 ^

DC

S ty le

M u stard «* •*« 9 c

Randall Electric
•

-&gt; CO.

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Writing Tablets
-«fcV\v* ' : if .*

Penny Each

•

25c

For Sale

iSPjkRAGUS all green; cn lS'/jC
no 11/2 cant 2he
no I 'A cant. 25c
VAN C A N TS HOMINY 2 no 2'/a cant 19c
1 LI85Y SAUER KRAUT 2 no 2&gt;/, cant 19c
; PHILLIP^ PEAS a CARROTS no. 2 can 9c
HAPPY VALE PUMPK IN no 2'/a cam 10c
PHILLIPS GREEN &amp; WHITE LIMAS 2 cm 25c
SWEET FIELD CORN
3 no 2 cam 25c
CUT GREEN BEANS 2 no 2 cant
15c
LIBBY C . G . or G. 8. CORN 2 no U/2 cm 25c
EARLY JUNE PEAS Standard 3 no 2 cam 25c
STOKELY’S TOMATO JUICE 2 23-ox cm 19c

Grape lam
BARTLETT PEARS Standard 2 no I cant 23c
LIBBY PINEAPPLE SPEARS
2 cant
25c
MINOT CRANBERRY S«uc« 2 17-ox ctnt 25c
EVAPORATED PEACHES naw pack; lb 14c
EVAPORATED APRICOTS ortra nica; lb 19c
SARDINE5 Muttard or Tom. Souc# 2 cant 19c
LIBBY VIENNA SAU5AGE
2 cam
19c
LIBBY CORNED REEF HASH no I can 10c
VELVO COFFEE ground to ordar; lb 19c
NEW DAY COFFEE • rich bland; lb 23c
LIBERTY C O C O A
big 2-lb can
10c
FOX RIVER MILK tall cam 3 for
19c
QUAKER OATS nourithlngl 2 pkgt. 19c
Ubby'a Iblirloua

Potted Meat 3 —12c
LAND O' SUNSHINE Macaroni 2 pkgt. 13c
LAND O' SUNSHINE Spaghatti 2 pkgt. 13c
LAND O' SUNSHINE Noodlai 2 pkgt. 17c
LAND O' Sumhina Pancaka Flour 2 pkgt. 15c
SODAS, Graham*, Glngar Snap* l-lb pkg lie
TROPICAL SALAD DRESSING quart jar 25c
LOVETT'S SALAD Droulng or Raliih 9-o&gt; 10c
VAN LILL TOMATO CATSUP 6 « i bottla 5c
LADY BETTY CUCUMBER Chip* 28-ox jr 17c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 cam 15c
STANDARD DOG FOOD
3 cam
15c
LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER
3 for
10c
Land O' Sunshine

Mine* Meat 2 -17c
(Peanut)

;^Any (Quantity
■% W. (iffetsch
Stall 30-34
SM»te Market

Super Sudi im, 9o ' bfOctagon lea* and

Soap gf Beautiful Woman

Powdtr 4 imal 10c rug. 5c
Wash Cloth Proa —
Palmolive
4 cake.

24o

�■ bridge* tiiractlni
I to attack swiftly.

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|will reuse tha Leesburg lad* a

S c n a te C o m m lttc e P r e -

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p a r e s F o r A c tio n

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rlilidrfn enddreva not
given);
Mr*. tV. U.
Park, Hawthorn.
Kl*.; Mr*. II. I&gt; mono and.two
children. CblllUothe, Tax./ ,J|l*s
I* n Edg«r, Lawrence. Kan ;
Ml** (I. 8. McCullough, Jackson,
Ml**.; and Mil* K. J. Pelawm.
Nnw Hwrden, Maine
n,.
Japan*** arm/ Unit*. IMan*
while, spread we«l and
aotilh

..

O n •Ironger than man/ college team*.

? HousIngActChange S t J S S S ir a ™
WASHINGTON, I&gt;*c.
haa aihlblted hla uaual ability at
Pm ldcnt Roosevelt's plan* to renter, and Russell Odham h«»
ajnir trade revival thrmixh n teen termed one of Ihe beat guard*
Riultl-htltlon dollar homing boom aver to don a uniform. ■ , .
and to .alaih federal highway
Tha entire line la mada up of
grant* ttM.noo.oou aa a tlep to- hefty Sanford lad* who ' play a
ward balancing the budget, hate good brand o f football
been attacked aharply by western
The four horsemen in the back*
leg Water* arid skeptical repub* field era all apeedy and hard-drlIleans In a new burst or conRred-,'v&lt;ng rsrrlers. However, Hamagt.
•InnsI " I n d e p e n d e n c e *
1ptsylng left hslfbaek and Vincent
' Despite republican shsll'flre and at Ihe .right hsltyMk position a n
crilclsm from sems ronservatnu ripeeted to b ea rrela rg a portion
democrat*, howevrr, Ihe senate of the bell carrying 'duties In tha
altering committee prepared to game tonight,
rush action at iho special session! Probeblo starting lina.up for
on amendment* to Iho homing Central Flortdi‘a aacond semi-pro
•cl which ' noose veil
proposed .game of tha yeari
•
Monday to encourage Iho con-| Sanford; John Stanley, la; Jim
etructlon of d.Odn.ooo l o . 4,000.- Stapler, Hi. Run* Odham, lg|
OOd units, o*rr me nest
tire ‘ Squires, center; Bob Williams, rg|
fears,
|n*by Riser, rt; Angus Harriett, rs;
An attempt alao will be made lo Hilly Odhim, qb; Hamage, 1h; Via*
•ntrt k government rcorganlta-jeent, th; Harold Dektf, fb.
tkm bill, which Is on the pre*l*l Iraenburgt Smith, la; Cola, It;
denl'a legislative program, before;rg; Seng, r*t Co*, re; Miller, rb|
&lt;he eatraordinary session I* ad- Davis, Ih; Drefus, pb; Rsmbeyt, fbJouroed probably on Dee- ■’*,
Karl Nordgren, recently eleet*
Senate Majority lender Ilsikley, rd president of tba Sanford Baral*

*t«ta" tbo figures t m r 1H.000
worker* v i a receive Illl^ O tjO M
annual)/ In wacna.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Da*. 1—
When lira s ta te U considered aa
(A1)—Tha merchant la tba biggest a unit, Haatan aakl, thara la aa
employer of
Florida,. _
— tJ*l«r
,---------In----------iuch lhlB| aa tho m « M
“ »• * ’
f*
He tap* the lourlat builnrea. flla ^
fm pk»yma«t | v r W "E m * .
rillroadu,
agrtaiHure,
______________
sgrlaaltore,
various pioyom
t reoctra*___
iU ____________
peak la Jan-1
form* o f thdustry and other pur*
1mj j|t lowrel ebb la July
suit*.
1 ■
but tha difference la Hm m tw*
Tba Florida Industrial remml**t month* h ncgllgabla when wa c« b *
*l«n, making
surrey of SAM 4jj« r the atata aa a whole.**
employer* wllli eight cr more
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BIG TURKEY DINNER

P E R K ’S

CLU B

PA N C Y S L IC E D R IN D L E S S

Cheaper

When Groceries Are

FRESH GREEN

FANCY

BIG APPLE DANCE

L O IN O R C L U B

YELLO W

TULL SELL THEM

/

SANFORD WE ARE
ARKET DEPARTMENT
Job Census Sets Trap
For Relief Chlslers
government has contracted to pro.
SAN PRANC1BCO, Dee. &gt;—
vide this fiscal year, Ira spread —The post office ‘ got an idea
over Ihe IU3H-3D-40 fiscal years.
when the mailmen brought hack
noosevelt pointed out that the a number of unemployment cen*
annual avrrage of federal high- rus envelops w|lh Ih* natation
way grunts over the past fl o "unknown nt this address"
years has been *2PK,000,000 a*
FictlUeus names at such adcompared with 1100,000,000 *n drove*—mostly
cheap lodging
neatly over Ihe ’ previous flvo houses along this elly'a “ Hkjd
yeare- The message urged cong* j Row’*—will be checked up against
yeas to limit lo not mom than the state relief rolls with a view
I l f a,000,000 per annum all public to exposing frauds. 1
road authorisations for the fiscal
.. I „
’— — , . i .
.
year 1010 und for "each o f the bis message said.

lo t the purpose o f securing * tml* 000 *ulbr&gt;rt«*l|0n.-&gt; lleyden dv*
u im l budget."
i manded that stale*"be |W*h'B
The president voiced emphatic' yeari* netice. Instating lhat (boat
rppnsIHun lo a pmvision Inserted who "are using the mads
In the hlghwvy artI which will paying for them," he raid Ihe
force tho M-rrrlary &lt;&gt;f
i agriculture "inment spent |1,490,000,00
to apportion (314,000,000 to v * r . r ail* during the laet five
lou« states, regardless of the eon. end rollrcled 11,.1.17,000,000 In fed*
rsl isirs from motorists
dlHoti of the frderat IrcMury. II
Senator
Anhuril,
democrat,
like most rengresalimet authu
It linns, snapped that "congress
Itetlons which
lho.knobs more than the secretary of
'when fund* are
highway provision I* mandatory agriculture about how end where
n«d the president
complained i°»d « should be built." In lh«
that It “ completely He* tho hinds house I'hmrmin Cartwright, dein'
of the rxceutlve." Hu demanded net**, Oklahoma, of the tosdi
repeal of the provision
committee, warned that he would
" I do m"st strenuously object to not lake the president'* proposal
the mandatory inrurrence of ob- "Irving down." lie Indicated his
ligaticn* bjr tho federal govrrh* willingness to ctoperal* In an
ment under enrli apportionment* economy drive If It hit all federal
without regard to Ita ability •» expenditure* but to "lake U out
flnmce Ihrm from It* revenue*," of yoada alone I* something oUa"

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BUSHEL

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L E T T U C E

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Lb.
Ham Bologna
Pan Sausage
Hamburger
HeadCheese

head

ww wwnwama

in *i&lt;

Pig Heads

BACON

Each

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Phono 850
321 Sanford Ave.
Hlu* Koaa
QC
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,
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DEANS 2 Iba......
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APPLE S 10 Iba.
Sunny South Pancaka
FLOUR 2 pkga.
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No. 2 R. S. P. CHERRIES

FLOUR
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NO. I C AN S

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FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
Pineapple

G. N. BEANS
T A L L C A N S BORDENS

D R IE D F R U I T S A L E
* LB. I K L

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fancy

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Peaches

Jc

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T O M A T O J U IC E
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K ID N E Y B E A N S

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| 9 c

Cherries lb. R t

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Apricots lb.
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No.,2 Olympia P e i

69c

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M IX E D V E G E T A B L E S

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24 L B S . S H A M R O C K S. H

U rea Doscw MATCHES
Nu-Vogue Toilet TISSUE
Tampa Maid MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI.
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Seminole County Prodtwwi

More Krnlt And Veuetablen Than AnJ
Similar Area In America

Establishrd In 1908

SANFORI1. FLORIDA* FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1M7

Mussolini Journal
Cracks Down On
Three Democracies

' dJJ Bom b Explodes Injuring Five
Weight A s Jap Troops Stage Parade

EDITOR?

^ ^ t T^tdeCo«*ly Clerk b
Swamped By Bids
For Certificates1
^Franco-English
—
;
IT*
W oe CiMnwili N HcId
« t Auction
Be
UpWarStrength
^ ^ Will
14 &lt;*,
French Consider Pro15, Herndon Says'
gram To F o r t i f y 9imt, lhe ^
,w M
Her Swiss Frontier s«nm»* o «h, . uphoumg o*

vv.\sm\in"N. tvf. j, —

Another Parade
Is Ca n c e l l e d

I'.mgi*-** ni j m l I V r flj o f Ih f

third me*k o f IU.,|h&lt;rU! oe*»ton
today without rornpn -.In*
any
►&gt;H d
IW itm i
IliW M r ll't
Il'H IM I*
T b r ilr lu l, nn thin lu m binnw llngi&gt;l at a M » » i r l r (M r, In I
b 4 h chamber* « ai «tn* II m m J
b &gt; J f i« I t abandon hope of
a;
llltol Solo i Ih tv Ib u . rrh ffld *
n l\»p*4o D't'atlO. Mumadmi'* X*»r * a * any n a r ln th a of talk '
• n k m f i i s r , Ioat*r served no b&gt; s&gt; tv&gt;'*&gt;n la slfh l
l i n on tbr me Three ikaharni'
S r « iliir Ihnwh. Idaho rtiw W tin * in an edSorlst inrauruM; ■ in,
nnteo.h**
hi*
otwlory [

Chinese Tosses Bomb
As li,001) Sol d i e r s
March In Shanghai

SUANOHAI,
Pro. 3.—
A P ) — .I.'ii u iu p s p Iroop.t y ie U I I'd lotlay lo spirited ilcmnndd
liy Col. f'luirli's K, H. Price.
wyitlra by II IVir» him-clf, Ibal •icalll'l Ibe bill al I iiJjiI ' i SO*foniinaViTlcr
nf Mip United
Italy could nan
“ in', mn-lata.l" tblfl.
a
by economic lara,m en', h&gt;oiile lat
Stales Konrth Marine*, muI
I'n lir a i4 I ha* wage hoar Mil.
Kaucqm,
I hr vr*amiJ Item ,.n lhr |Tr*l
withdrew fnini tin*. isirlion
fasirrl
To match a faster defenae such aa ltd* (tOO-mlleper-hour Seversky "Convoy Fighter,
alaal’a a|»aUI t n a h ^ r n « l « a ,
of American «lr*roniIiM sector
two place airplane In tbn world. Bullet like In appearance and speed, It ctrrlea seven machine guh*.
of the International Settle*
mini.

End Is Sees To
Trills In Tasipa
Flogging Case

f

tesburg Wins By 13To7 Marentelte Finds
In Game With Blackcats Hunting Is Good
Ic i t y n e w s b r i e f s .On Mexican Trip
er n ah&gt;w start in ibe final
nf Ibe p i w , Ibe Sanford

State Attorney De­
clines To P r o s e ­
cute Unless Forced

rt.
.

Buekc.1.
moie

experienced

er ix o b u r r n «m m tk m

and &amp; j J C T F T l
in

M

—

____ *

Theater Manager Rc. WC~LL
tUHlH From 10-Day
Hunting Expedition

Hirinond Wilson Harlow
of
OiUndu and Slatlha A. Ilryon
also of Orlando we,o married
In Hie otflee of Iho I'utintv Judre
, sal erst &gt;r. rMOtda rev ewlad tWVa
nminlng.

Hialuhruii

■Mwtwt, thana wbo ■bVkd'

iastaaepta an tbeir dellmpsewl City
tvlspm ist* » f w arfare"
t u n n n l t d qwirkly abac* tba
la HaHa Defenae Minl'ter r do­
tard Daladler dhwloord France Coakndaalanrra bnvw m o d t* * d
ealy vatU April 1. after which
Was aaekia* to nullify that a***
tune tbr fvU aaaraaaarat mint W
Itlan a t tba
Versailles Treaty
which fmhlds France to fortify paid. It waa w d
I Tba law which presides for the
her Swiss frontier.
; rale of t'aaualy and State Tara O r '
■ a sold renvenatlenv* with the
lificalea will bo effective for ap1proxiaaalcty aaotber I l * yvaesl
but upon lie expiratk*a the title *o|
•pr. party on whirh tbr l a m era1
delaaqisenl for osaea lbaa two
'year* aad &gt;ba cvrtiTChtea aaaohl
, while Ihf law n la effect. wUI V
'naiad aaMy la the State and the
purchase of the lead moat ho made
directly froas the State, R was
poiatfsl out.
Ib r ia i tho past few days Mr.
Herndon reported that be has hero
award*** cert ifValea aold al *
public aoclioa prior t* tho to'
.truiain* order of
tho Stele

Olflrera for tho rninlnK year
will b« elecli-al al llm r^R’dar
ntHOasllon of Iho Titvlor Cuminstidct V of I ha* KnlcKI. Ta'mplar
l&gt;» tha* Ms sonic
||al| lunlchl,
Koimliiiyit I'unimander Jn**. II
Tho1reaular wrekly air III s.'s
slon «*f Iho Hons (J I lie IwRlon
I »rum and lltiRla* Corps will lie
held In Iho I^R l»n Hut lonlRhl
al1 T 30 o'clock. IV iry M*'r*'. ad­
visor of iho rroup. annouiinsl

today.

Telegraph Of f i c e
On Wheels Visits
City This Morning

t a f r k l w t * The Herb. Iw&gt;l i j trn-1
by lb# abate from &gt;be *^0 o f ibe
aa Jab* West. IMwv -------u-i— U
&lt;• the prMom
-lla rim Ibea is iosl a die bard.*
t U b i a l u doiisnd. " lie s bee*
ticked taaal o f (be Hensa*e*ie (la b ,
pad he cant lake it "
lla a a fs U *
sarwalaee
came
whale the lloaste was Vatin* on a
. m a d llN by Rep. llamiMna Kb*
f jy , (B N* V I. wk
district.
Pac iik at Ro.«aavsdr*
for a five-man Hem
!■« mwwla*ale iksTyra af "to*
ictlfsa*" sad 11 mb* ly k o b r * la

Iyet

prtHlusa M r a a U n s

Rsybava qasrUj
forced a ridl
-rsll mate ami Fksh waa defeated. | The llmase ball, daffevm* osanr.0 bat from the f w a h a i p i w d
raw*suae. s m U permit a fuvwaan
awlumat lab- r s'aasdarda bswrd •*
l u miaimam ware* af labor at wot

Tho s;th
annual
Miipnrlsl
Bettloo fur iho &lt;lo*tw,od hrulht-ra
o f I bo ttanforal re**Uo |, |*.
K
will lao hi-bl In tho'* Kill's 11*11
Kunday aflornoun al J im o'cliuh,
S. Iti'ncc, chairman o f Ihn Me­
morial Commlttoo. unnuun* rd l&lt;*
day addliiR lhat (ho public I*
cordially Inriird to altrnd.

J tor.
| A Jnpanea* spokesman ills*
I i-tnaeil that lin- Japanese had de»
■i1tiled aa a result o f toalay'a Inci*
|drill In ram-el a sia-oiul parade

planted for tomorrow. A Chin*
I •'**• who Was shot liy tho con*
I table imim-dm'i ly «fle r iho rV*,
plus ion was said to havu thrown
Hu* Isaiinli.

State Welfare Board
Shows Aid To County

OFFICERS ELECTED

Statistics, compiled by Iho Slate
Sanford waa viaPed Ihla mom*
b l by a Western Union mobile IW Iftrr lloanl fur October, ihuw
lhat Seminole r**unly hsal 107 per•ona rvcelvmf nbl atri assistance
o f aii apemtbur m I bo United
rvwnta tolalliac ||,777i)0 for Iho
State*, ward primarily n* emermoath;. that it had On enrolled. In
(ruary unit* when fbaoda. buTHl **e fC C campa, all enrol laws beluy
taaer, nr otber dlaaatev* Interrupt
required to remit lift per. month
t if s ls r mnmnalraUoa aarvko.
l » dependents; that surplus com­
The
- i « b * i apb
offlpa 00 modity* wot* distributed to 47S
wbeeta* van be driven to any
reridtnU o f (be county; that WPA
affected aw * m abort malice and.
employment, dUtributrd
amon*
h r a*ran*bap a rimaecthm ta tbo
fTP persona totalled I7.MS00 for
w ared la ten ' wire, can be* In tbr monlh.
tbo awadha* aad tvrehrbi*
of
“ While the Stale Welfare Hoard
mtaaacoa bo»b by Ibe stanatard
is a direct sdminislralire a*rnry
ts b petatev need Mare*
tnatru- for old s*e smaitlsnce, ala) to the
blind and aid lo dependent child­
AH af (be mobile units were ren. it Is also charred with Hie
wad dariaa* (be Ohio flowd dia- certification o f persons srrkiny
•she |aa( whiter and Ibe sate In W PA employment, CCC and NVA
Snafued today was la operaHow r*rudiment, and with Ibe distnluial M a s k , K y , where tba pater Ikm o f surplus
ram modi ties",
teas slssm feet in ibe teW*r*ph CUytoji C Codrin*ton, stste oelaffbw there. *
fnro . commissioner, comment*.I at
Altar lewvhar Raafoed. ■ tbn Jackwmvin*. - I t Is the a*. n. y
tlsdse office will visit Dr Land, tkroufh which the federal *overaditd
Daptssm Bear* aad Miami It ment Hear* tba majority of. its ' fieorxo II. Andrs-ws,
ssfR lben be seat la PI. Landar- welfare activities. Tbs Value o f The suddenly at ih:* limuc ‘ uF hi*
Alulti'W*' op West
data wb sn it w ill ba weed as a pro*ram can ha .'computed by said* father J.
First Blrrv1 aluuit IS:30 uVlorlf
bteaib office at 'be beweh.
la* up tba practical benefit*, such
yesterday a* |lir,w resg|i o f a
K. D. Baby .was in rbar*a af as those enumerated above". .
heart allmrnl.' .
tba xrnR brer tedsy aad ba was
At the lime of his death. Mr.
KteCtad by the maiuagar a f tba
Andrews, hi. wife anal
infant
kacal Wsstem t’ su s branch, T.
ton-' were visiting his father and
L., Tharp, who a&gt;tn&gt;darwd him »•
had; been in fuaiifonl only 10
■ •■ b a n a f a».tcrested Saafm#
day*. *
,J|
He wa* bom In IVirtsnpnjth,
NEW YORK. Dee- 1. - &lt; * V A brief bat speady telly ( * « ' Va., on K'eh. IT,, i ill ft uml. i* sur­
Irwdtnr stack, aacrtber npwsrd vived by the following:
His widow, Mrs. Pdna Alajrrws,
wblri ta today's market Tor as
PAW R SV IU .lv OUm, -4 J H -A mack aa faar palais or » o r « *11son. Hubert, hi* falbrr, J. C. An­
■ a b m a w ib res*
with
tww
drews, of Hanford; two brothers,
■ h i af • dlffrvewl vasWty and
J. K. Andrews, of nuMville. Ala.,
■ml J, Wi Andrews also of Ala­
bama; taro sisters. Joule Hells
Andrews nf Ib ls is l .and
Mrs.
Mary Spivey of Markham,

George H&lt; Andrews,
22, Dies Suddenly

Stocks Experience"
"/Temporary Revival

___ em i until*#The Japanese bad
upon
the
Aincrlcsn-alefmd*#
street* when they tiuilt over U
part o f the Internal tonal Belli®*
metit nflee nn e, pin*km nf n
small homh. or hand yrenada
tossed al Hie victory parado of
f'.WW Japanene imopa.
Observers repressed the belief
that prompt action by Cnl, Fries
preventr«l the development nf 0
dangerous ,ialtuat|on. Tbr Japan*
roe held the parade despite Iho
protest* of American anil other
foreign offieiala ami nTter Ihu
explosion they took over a 30*
ldi*rk area.
They ereetetl Imrbed wire err
•soia.' jnm tt, blocked, a ll
IrnffJt.
mid prevented
American* w B
a«lha*r foie imiers from reach Ini
I heir hotel* mol honn-a. r,d. 1‘rlca
lajiriuli'tl tin' ,ln|&gt;niiese rommnnqH
er ihn1 Mil' .lapanrsa' troop* had
udvniiri-il •lira a* Mot hs Into Of)
Aim'll*1an dvfrmhsl ai-a'lor which
VUllltl lint he Inlet tiled.
I]
In n spirited Interview
'ho
Jiipaue o' *officer a o u io l
Cad,
Price llnil lie had hern unnwam
Ills foiei-s 1iml mareed within tho
American sector.
Ilo eSpressod
i i i -i i I and "iileied Ills IriMipa I*
withdraw.
Five persona were wounded la
'ho parnde ryptosum Im.ihe Sankhi IS l oad. Three wen* .lapalimei
i lie waa a Chinese t-on.tnhlc and
a flftli waa a British »uh-inspec*

Jltiklns at at a-I today.

I

Welfare District No.
12To Enroll 210 GCCs

-

j

, scassMOta far ISM and prior n*
provided In a special net yaisrl
Britain la drastically stream■m tbv last n n li* af tba Fhrida
Ha But hoc army
orcaniMdbm

tlzrzr.$r^£-'z

Marine Colonel Or­
ders Taps Out Of
American Sect or ;
Japs Get, Apologize

TO MATCH A FASTER DEFENSE

Officers f»r Hie rauulnR yea*
Wert* a-liacted ii| Ihn ninellny of
j lh« Wnodmrn I’lrrle which waa
I held Wednesday nlftht at tha
I Ama'ilinn l.egion H“ l.
| A sii"it bualnusa acastun waa

i livid after will* li a aurlal hour
u is enjuyed
welt? surreal.

and

re fresh ment*

Louisiana gruw* practically all
•lie suyar coni' produced in &gt;ha
I'lilted Slates.

LOCAL WEATHER
Henfrally fair, sliiihtty warmer
near roast and in northwest pur*
tion Istc tnnii[hl and Saturday,
mncasin*. rluudini'ss followed by
rain in uorthwrat portion, slight*
ly warmer.

(g fte ry b o d x
K -Jb u y s a n d f/je&lt;v

C hristm as S e a ls
n v

COU-E-Gfl
STUDfcKfr

q y s lt

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I

THE BANPOTD HI

T A L L A H A S S E E , •N oe.' 30,—48*) ]
— .State Hupt Colin E n g lish repovtrd today hla office had' InstalWd
a new system to prevent wt/ite

ilallve action a l special sasslonI Chairman P at Harrison of tho
Senate Finance Committee last

In distribution of free

textbook*

N O TJuet a tel tv. I f . a
lii WmW’ -e tlm u U U n t. penetrating,
and helpful la drawing o u t loeal cow-

7 H a rriso n
In
a
mallon’wlde
speech ear-marked the p rofits tax
and the capital gain* and loaaea
levy fo r drastic revision aa “eapeilItlo u sly aa orderly and
rational
iron*Id*rai km w ill permit la
proposing only
modification* In
the p ro fits •** he took h i* atand
1 w |th the
admlnlalratlon
and
•
against a group of conservative
' Democrats and Republican* who
are demanding outright repeal of
th is levy.

GARDENIAS

gntioil And pain.
Osed by million* for SO years.
Recommended by maay doctor* *ad
auree*. All druggists*. l a three
strengths: Rrtular Strength, ChD-

Innovations h -tn permitting the
county to order aa often aa neorsaary.
Heretofore, o nly
on*
tin ie r a year was permitted- Aa a
re sult, the County Superintendent
would be sure to order extra books
fo r every contingency. l i t uaoatly
hail to get books that wouldn't lie
needed to be sure of fillin g h is rw I
q iilrTm e n t*".
:
He added that “ In Duval County I
alone we found $30,000 worth of|
unused books. We adopted an ea*
change system by which w# give
them books they nerd In eachange
fo r th e ir su rp lu s In o ih rr -te xts;
Altogether we have gotten hark
$50,000 worth of auch hooka and
we haven't begun to rover a ll th * I
enmities"-

o /r F E e iN r
SH AD E M O M ANY
O rU i/t ElO tYI/L

STOP
LOOK

Courteous A Efficient
SERVICE
lat A French—-Tel. 9121

Gulf Station

Schick Shaver

D U R H A M , N . C., Nmr. * 0- U P )
— Black eye* acem to have been
tha vogue among football player*
at Duko u n lv tra iiy
&gt;h|a year. A t
oa* tim e .o r another every regular
lineman was decorated with .-a
Sh in e r

forty to eighty feet wide with a mtnlmurp,
depth of nine feet.
The distinction of being a different color
from any other flower goat.to the BLUE
RUELLIA found all over Florida. While
It blooms constantly from early ipring to
late aummer, each bloom opens for only
a day. It doaely resembles the petunia.
N EW

M A RKET

M

f w

I IO S T E 8 8 W IT H

No BLADES, No LATHES
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co.

Seminole County
Court Records

(or ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION ust
DoubleTeskdfDoubkAlton!

KODAKING
l i V
POW DER.
,

J« ar Met

25 ounce*.! &gt;r23t

*

Full Pack ••• N o S la c k Filling

W arranty Deads
Johnson, C trl A « agl T o Cleorg*
A * WlnOM B lu , r*.
M tltM S , H U . at as T o Chestar
. , T , * Marla I I . Eatea.
V fR H T
J’A I.M
R EA C H . F(a - Ba ll, 0 . Ito/oe, &lt; « i T o Reft'
* Iteujsrnln Flab
.
Nov. 30. - W V - T h #
A ll-Sta te
T o u ris t Club , ha#
opeiyid , It* Read.. (1, M&gt;. «t »a T u Mary W ,
Dovaias.
1 . 1 ...
,
w inter season
of
aoelal
and
..... Mart|*g*g ..
•porta arttvltlea. A lawn bowl­ 1:
ing court and 't*nnta e o urU 1 w ill OrSnge H I * , l i i l .i-o . T o J e ffe r
ha. reudy roe use by iwo lO .'i ' , .aon .Jti'q. L ifa .ifn r.. C o.. v . , , , .
I .11 ‘
.......................... r I "r&gt; l Eataa, C h e .^ ,,1 , )#U ua T o la l
J'rdetal Havings A U&lt;*n Aaan.
‘ t y N T T H I N K , 'O F A 1» K A d !';' Hluart. .Oho: A.,
ua .T o . 1st
k'edqral, ..Hayliyta a I - A**n.
O K LA H O M A C IT V . X&lt;f* ‘ &gt; r
. , , , ( lA a*lgnni*"t
, ..|
W i - f i K . Ilu rfv n i la a natlonol Orange H l» l»
T o Je ffe r
leagurer by b irth am) nu( by oc•on H fd M fiv.ia a .
,.k
cupntion. 11c wna burn un A p ril 2,
. . . j. !_••••*
1H7C, the day Hoetun beat. P h ila ­ Robertmmi, It I , ,
Trading ;To
delphia In (he f ir s t national league
Rua srii A lta r* 1.
game.
.
Roberlsoo. It. I...
Trading
To
C H A N G E S P L A Y IN G
F IE L D S
Mary F . Ilawllnga.
bla Randana
D E T R O IT , Nov. 3 0 - ( ) P ) - T o m Sm ith. K U , J r . Va Henrietta
Fena, Del m il Lio n s
professional
A W illiam s, wld.
football
guard,
played *andl»t
Butt In Chancery
J r. Va Henrietta
6 1*11*11 In C alifornia w ith la -fly Sm ith , K.
met and Joe DIMagglo,
A. W lllU m a .

DANCE P A R TN E R

A D M IS S IO N F R E E

IJ IN D O N .
Nov. n o - b l l - T h e
r« t* ti- of the lute l l t r r y Vardon,
on* of thp golfing greats, waa
$r.r.,UO0, said In bp ’ the largest
amount rv e r left by an E n g lish or
Scotch professional-

BIG TURKEY DINNER

PERK'S

CLUB

—485—The C ham ber o f Commehce
ir p n r tr d today a r h r r k of- so u th ­
bound m otor tra ffic on
H niteJ
Slate* H ighw ay No. I here d is­
closed 20 per rent o f the autom o^ lle a earrieil baggage and o u l-o f.
laU lv liri-ns!* t/iga.
The meet im p nilunt use o f aealing wnx at the- present Ijme lv
In H i* construction of d ry batle rle *

FEVER

Deliveredin S a o i o r t l

Found

L O B T i Spotted pig. Weigh* about
100 Iba. I ’hone 733 W.

Any old toya, books, games, a le .
for Elba Annual Xmaa Traa
Phone 111 or bring to BroilCarraway, 11$ Magnolia
Ave.
•St Ford Coup* | lM --to u rw h a «l Toy# which can b# repaired will
tra ile r I *7$ -la rg o aeml tratlar b* appreciated.
W ith a reb uilt Dodge truck. Raal
A Bona. us«d car dealer*.

Nov. 3tt 1
(4 7 —Sin kin g
In n horse's ear
*«*“ . make# him run faster, nays Rosie I
j Rueenirarlen. Jo rkry now rk lin g at
” 17. Bay Mea-lows.. I In point* tu a re
p
cent strin g uf victories to p r«v * it.

•193$ C H E V R O L E T master dcluxa
, sedan with radio, $115. Coll at
R 10 M y rtU A v*. a fD r 6:30 P. M.

FOR SALE: 1936 Dodg* Truck.
Van body, powsr brake#, p*rf*ct
eonditbm. J . C. Cook. 1200 F o rk

In q u lr*

All 1his Incliiilt’il Id
Iml.iy's Lori Pnte
‘ (Fcanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

Used Quakar Circulating lla a to r.
Bcott-Oarroway, lac. ,-

HANFORD, FLORIDA

Wa imv7 \~ciM n&gt;Dtii~Ra* of o il
barnlug. gXaoltaa and a|*ctrt«
heat*rs. Qat our prlc*a befor* you
buy. Scott Carraway, Inc.
n l* Job —— —- ■— . *
—
laundry ■ ("v io l Col ary
Plants.
Inqulr#

.'

IFtWanl'a Rl---

JACKSONVILLE

Four now assail pianos. Includ­
ing on* U rand, moat be sold
rather than shipped.
May
bo
•**n la Bantord. T e rm * o r cash.
W rit# "W hole**]* T ra v e le r." $$•
Vnlsala Ate„ Daytona B each.
(

J

STREAM U N ED bI c YCLE, I n
perfect condition. $11. Heovor

FLORIDA

Police Commence
Drive To Rid City
Oi Bootleggers

Avoid The
Rush

____

Tribune Purchased
By Miami Herald

Two Army Fliers
Killed In Crash

20 Shopping
Days 'til Xmas

HAYNES

PARIS, Dec. 1.— (AP) —
France went u division of
Iter moat modem cruiaem to
the Far F.nnt today following
reports front Tokyo that
Japan might attempt to
take control of the French
t'onrennion in Shanghai.
Officially the navy min­
istry naitl the ships were off
“on an endurance c ruise " to Sal*
a F re n rh Indo-Chlna port,

Ju st her a ly l* waa a part in
pany w ar- filed W illi the board
on O rL IS hy the United Auto­ Katharine Hepburn's new motion
fo r
th is
mobile
W o rker*
of
America picture which called
golfing sequence.
Here the acwhich called a strik e
at
the
treaa makea an approach ahol.
W illie Ktubba i f Tsm p n, some*
plant e week ago aliening dla
•imea called “ I ’anlon Me” fn»in h is
crimination a ra tnsl He member*.
past e ffo rt* ia - f iiir
llu
l- ia n l,'
Milton N. Johnson, plant man
brought in 20 «*«• ». lop fu r Dm
ager, denied each of the iinli&gt;n'.t
fire* day o f the heating*. Seventh a n e s.
M IA M I. Nov. Dec. 1. — &lt;/p)— Iti-n caac* u rn - prr-w-litrd hy A t*
Battlement
nf
the
I* sla in
Th e Miami Herald
announced tomcy It- M M artin , f Plant C ity,
strik e of greyhound bus d rive r*
last night It hail purchased the and acvi-ral lind n* ninny na ha lf
was reported Imminent today In
tabloid Miami T rH » 'n * anil that n doti-n.
Cleveland.-. A company n lttrln l
C. A Skipper, S t ilt in g banker
publication would be suspended
who refused to be quoted pre­
"erving H ire - year* fu r rin lie ssle * !
after Wedneaday'a Issue.
dicted a aettlement w ithin a few
M. L*
Annenberc,
who
ac­ nirnC and r*&gt;nvrrsl«»n of fu m l", wag 1
hours.
by
Sla t,Si-nato#
quired tha Trib u n e through bank­ re p rc n n lrtl
A. F . Whitney, president of
ruptcy proceedings In 1M 4. w ill Ilr n r y C. T illm a n of Tampa. T U l '
the
Brotherhood
of
Railroad
withdraw from th * newspaper man ruiid Skipper wa* t-onblcld-J
Trainm en a lio *ald a arltUm ent
bu,lnf*e In .Miami, It a v ln r l the
• v
—— — •
^ ■ field tn th* Herald In tha morn­
was Imminent. hue d riv e rs af­
filiated with th# union it r u r k
Now that
“ Cuba" operations ing and Sunday and th * New*
on Thanksgiving day demanding have been slowed up considerably afternoons and Sundays
wags Increase* and
a
cloned by tha rectal Investigation,
John B K n ig h t, president of m ore th a n n m onth ego when
e|
fo r clem —r y
purchase em ergency pleas
the. Grand J u ry which resulted I n the Heretd; said the
' * ,
Included the Ifrlbune'a new plant failed.
N on-e trtklnx (Ireyhound
d riv ­
tljn tadlclrqcnt o f several prrah^a.
Him d e ath sentence raoio l&gt;efiiru
and ,| ,tta
rqarklnefy,
arooant*
e rs reported three buses were
C hie f nf Polfre Roy G W illia m *
receivable, circulation, good w ill, the Un a 111. Counsel fo r Johnny
fired upon yesterday "a * s t rik e rs
ha* nv Id n ifty turned h i* attention
features and a ll Inlrfnalc
pro Sm ith, negro, m nvielod in Indian
considered an ultimatum from
l^ lrt iU in g the C ity o f “ Heollegpertlea. T h e prtca wa# not an R iver C ounty and arnti-nerd to III.lb s nine effected tinea In return gera".
electric rh n lr fo r m urdering no
non need.
* W. ! I
_
to work o r lo ts th e ir jdhs. ’
In the regular session
of thu
c o m m u taln n
K n ig h t and associates,
wh» o th e r nvgro, asked
C a rrie rs ro llin g qver Pennsyl­ Municipal Court last M om la y^ f
vania mountain* « e r * largeta nf teiniM.n, three negroes w e re a r' also publish (Kg Akron llearan to life im priaonm enf.
t.
. * ---------A f a th r r who hitch-hiked 3ftt&gt;n
gunfire, U T . Hhrevo, Gettys­ 1signed bt'for* C ity Judge Fra nk Journal and lha Maxalllnn. Ohio.
burg. P a , bus dispatcher said. L . M ille r on rhargen of illegally Independent, acquired the Herald inilea fn u n T oronto, C anada, to
Oct. 11 rrora Kranh n Hhutta of gain the ir lr a s e o f his son, ( ' I..
Tw o of tha buses were struck posarsaiug liquor. Tw o o f
thu
O 'K eefe, pb-nded personally for a
but no one waa injured, he re­ negroes, Z»-b Tow nsrnd and George Miami.
“ F o r soma time the rapid In- parole. The son, whose real name
ported.
n
U urlo n, pleaded g u ilty to the
•re*sa In costa of
newapnper the fa th e r said was f . I.. Joseph, is
One
d rive r.
Bbreve
said, charges and
wen- sentenced to
serv
in
g
rig
h
t
year*
from
Hade
“ heard the crack of a rifle and pay a fine o f $5o or serve DO days publishing dftT# made I t . evident
that three dally
and
Sunday C ounty for unarm ed robbery, an I
the whistle of a bullet'' aa hta In the C ity ja il
newapapan
could
not
operale
al iv subject to dopnrtnlton when hi
bus neared M rConnelliburg from
T h r men were' arrested Monday
te rm expire*. A ttorney
G eneral
a
profit
In
tho
Miami
area."
said
Pittsburgh.
reeovery In tho t tuti e,| state.
while ii|H;rn lin g a automobile in
a statement of K nig h t published C ary I) I andia said.
Tw o bullet* shattered a w in­ which Chief
Manley
lln ld sh e rry ,
(M-rsoti.il
of Pulics Roy Q
In
tho
Herald.
dow beside the d rive r of a I ’m*- W illia m s and l.t, C. I I
re rre .sn ta llv e of |ir Tiiwnaend
S h a ffrr
Ini rati -bound bus near Caahtown. found lu gallons of “ moonshine".
from flir. National Headquarters
th* dispatcher reported.
while The third nrg ro in the car, W a l­
In f'hlrago. told a la ig i assembly
a bullet struck the aide of an­ ter Payne, w ss released when Ihe
of Tow lisendllea-nt a Ilia ** meet
other vehicle between Waynes­ other two teat i f lo t that they had
true In lh » t.'lty 11*11 last nlgld,
boro and Gettysburg.
T . K . Himpaon, praaldrnl of n tfli tala of the nrm iiitxatlon re
p irk rd him up and were giving
D
r.
R
Becker,
proprietor
o
f
Ihe
An unidentified passenger waa him a l i f t to Sanford
Ilia Bamlnoln County Chamber ported today.
Injured ■lightly. D riv e r W alter
In Ids address Mr. Goldaberry
In the Court session
Monday Bee Be* Inn, waa bound over t r of Commrtcn. aunuunced today
Moor* reported, when two men afternoon theta were
army
of
Ralph
D referred to the la st
IB other lha County Court after a prell lha appointment » f
atoned a bus In a Detroit su persona
arraigned before the minary hearing, before Justice nf Wight aa chairman of the Chain- unemployed In the United H *a lrPeace James C Roberts,
yaater b a rs Ind ustria l Commltlaa for al the present lim a and alaled
burb. Tha man, waa cut #■ lb * M uniripal Judgr.
atone* shattered a window.
that If tho Townsend Plan W 're
W illi* W illia m s, nrg ro, rhargeo day, Constable W. A . McMullen tha present flaeal year.
reported th is morning
Th e f ir s t moellnX of th* com enaeled Into a law a“ »eia1 m il
with keeping a* disorderly
place,
D
r.
Bc
c
ktr
waa
arraigned
be.
lion older men would he slim in '
m lltim w ilt be held In the Cham
pleaded g u ilty and waa aenlatK*.!
aellvn
labor
and
of
fo m m e rr*
liu lld liiK i,i,.&lt;| from
to pay a fine of $IJ» or aarvq 40 i fora tha Just lea o f Peace after her
a warrant fo r hla a rre st was Thursd a y
afternoon
at
4 .00 would aid considerably In a llu ­
day* in th# CMy Jalh
Chapman, o'clock.
viating the present nnempbiy
The following
negroes
were sworn out by J L .
Other members appointed to im-ni ptvibleiu amour |ho young,
charged with being inmates o f a charging naaault and battery and
disorderly place and were sM ilan, naming the defendant the aaares- Ilia Commute,, are aa follows. er |,er»on«
Tbe National representative of
I I . Coleman, li r a president.
erst to pay fine s of
o r sarva ID anr In n fight In a beer tavern I I .
Avenue the latter J. O. Adam*. tle « D.
Illslm p , I bn Townsend Plan also point'd
days in Jail: Nun
Henderson, on. Sanford
part
of
la
st
w**k,
give
O lio Caldwell. K
15.
Coymai. nut that Ih ' Plan would
W illi* Henderson, Nelse J. Drown,
W . R Dupree. I I Janie* tin t, I I. rom m eire In general
a
O '*
E lija h - Waal, Sahara Broomfield,
II. |'ope. H (1 Klitnholaer and Impelus t i l ro ily ll the ryeallon, of
Charlie
H i ndrraon, and H a rry
additional purchasing power by
Washington Ran l i o l l , J r ., negro,
I I . M W ats»n.
Compulsory
spending,
thereby
hold on n sim ila r charge, estreated
ridding ihe nation «-f tha pro*
a $6 bond and Son H e nry M ilton,
tCantlnasq •« I ' m T „ r» t)
T h * 8 late W v lfa r* Board gra nt­
J r., was sentenced to pay a fine of
||0 o r aerve 2tl days after he ed $ Z,lft3.oo to 1S2 persons In
Seminol* County *a eld *ge ••pleaded g u ilty.
of
Sam llainea. negro, charged slstance during th * month
Th e Hanford Hetal-Prn llla c k'
w ith disorderly conduct, eatrsated November, 1937. , I t was n*c*a- rata w ill fa r* a alrong Laoaburg
• $6 t-ond. t.ucile
McCormick, •ary to reject 12 applicationa fo r Sem i-pro team fo r th e ir
f ir r i
tha home gam* at th * field In (he
n*gr&gt;. held on a sim ila r, chary* old ag* asaiatanc* during
M r* . Warren King . &lt;&gt;!
asm*
month.
These
cas*a
war*
waa given a 60 day' aUaprndc.l
rear of Bcmlnol* H ig h Kchonl tic pla Avenue, was. alightl
rcatrnce
by
Municipal
Jndgu rejected fo r various reasons; acme morrow night.
and the auii-in-lhil, whit
persons' were pot In p**d of old 1 T h * team w ill go on to , the
Fra n k L M ille r.
d riv in g wa» damaged ■
J . U Chapman and D r. R- Boc- ag* asaiatanl*; others did . noj field with considerably less ex­ o f a
collision
wnb
k * r. arraigned on charge* f t dla- meet tha ag* and r*gid*nc* rw perience than th * Leesburg Lion*
truck near Ityinterw
orderly conduct were
diamls**d quire menu, it wa# ala tad.
but th e ir fig h tin g
* p irit
may Maple Avenue end F it
when M was learned that lha caa*
c a rry them to victory.
la st nig ht nlxuii
O.'" 1
waa ponding in th * Coanty Court*
In tho previous encounter th* Chief of Police lt»y
p im e r U * . charged w ith park­
Lio n s w « r* doped to w in tbe •tit reported today.
ing • tra ile r without lig h t* plead­
by a wld* margin, but were held
M rs. Warren was drh
ed not g u ilty but was fln *d $10 or
to on* touchdown by th * hard am F i r s t Street and r r
20 days. Pearly W illia m s, negro,
S H R E V E P O R T , Louisiana, D*c. d riving ,
ha rd -fighting
Hanford to th* rear - f a I M 7
charged w ith
sp*«dlng. pl*ad*d 1-— (AT— An A rm y reeerv* pilot lads.
truck belong'd:
the
g u ilty and waa sentenced to pay and an enlDted man w*ro killed
Coach
R.
A. B .
W ilkin so n , Roofing
r,.m|.uny of
a fin * of $$ o r serve 10 days in today whan n Barked# 1*
Field stated that th* follow ing would
Jail- Horae* Wood. Mgvo, charged plan* crashed near A ve ry. Texas. probably.b* the sta rtin g lineup:
w ith r*c kl*M d riv in g , waa given T h * kille d war* Second Lieuten­ Is . M ots; It. B ta p lsr; |g, odbam.
g 90 day suspended sentence. The ant Charles W illia m Fie ld , 2$, of r . Sq uire *; rg. « W illia m s;
r l . by Chief of Police Roy G. W it
caa* J * * * l* Broaaoo, aegvo, charg­ Rockyface,
O *.,
and
Privnto R is e r; re. H a rrie t; qb. I I.
It. U s a i a rut 1',-IW-t-man R . B- W it
ing violation o f th * C ity 's Sanitary
udham; '|h. lU ra a g * ; rh . V 'n - •ox. Bo ttln m &gt;&lt;t of tu * caa* h
Ordloanee,^was contino«4
T i l l * Pariah, La ,
c *Bt; and fb, Dok*r .
. ‘ -

Mrs. Warren Kinir
' Hurt In Accident

“ " #Hk

___

* Charges againat the'com­

taesburg To Meet
Semi-Pro BIockcatH

R.C. ALLEN

Japs Apologize For
Seizure Of Launch
And Insult To Flag

The R F C la obtaining
title toj
the delinquent lands by acquiring!
state and county delinquent tax I
certificates under the “old lew” , j
No action la being taken under
the Murphy Act passed by ih&lt;l i l t legislature providing ’ fo r the
rale of certificates a l reduced 1
prices since two years would be;
required to eatabllih
title under
th is procedure.

CAPLY

State Market

Chinese T ro o p s
Are Near Capture

some $000,000 •

SHOP

Stall 30*34

HAN FR A N t'IH C O ,

ST. LOUIS. Doc. 1.—(AP)
—The Nat'onal Labor RclaI tl o n a Board laaucd a com^ p l a i n t today charging the
Ford Motor Company with
unfair labor practical in its
St. Loula aancmbly plant.
The hearing wan net for Dec.

T A I A I I A S h V k . ite r.
1- 485- i '
tlov. Cone b lo rk n l sn attempt' to.
•lay to present
rlenu-nry pctl* i
tirba “ In Wholesale" tn the Sta le .
I'anlon Itoaril
He refused W . I I . Ciildanl of S t.
Petersburg the rig h t to .peak fu r
a group of applicant* whom G il*
•laid said represented r -0 to 120
prisoner*
.
“T h is whole.ah- paidonlng hur.
inrsa o f one man representing r

Dr. R. Becker Bound Ralph Wight Named
Over To County Court ' Head Of Committee

* fo r
(ood
used
circulating
heatgr. Boa 71, Hanfprd Herald-

8— Loot *

B E L L E G L A D E , Dec 1 - &lt; * ) Th e Reconstruction Finance Cor­
poration moved today to foreclose
on lands of .the South Flo rid a Con
servancy. D istric t to protect it*
loon*. T h is was th * f ir s t
time
auch a step has been taken.
Th&lt;^ action which could be exten­
ded to other Florid a special dfs-‘
tric t* affects approximately 10,­
000 acres of 31,500
in d is t rlrt .
The R F C hold* about $035,00')
worth of bonds and other obliga­
tio n s of the d istric t aa security
fo r Indebtedness amounting
to

jua: akUMi:!. laetsj

France Sends
Naval Division
To Indo-China
Japanese Accused Of
AttemptingTo Take
Over C o n t r o l Of
French Concession

$600,000 DebtOf Flor­ S t Pete Man Asks
ida C o n se r v a tio n
Pardons For Six­
District Forms Ba­ ty State P r i s o n ­
s i s Of Litigation ers InJ)ne B a t c h

M a n l e y GoldHberry
Suys I’cmmm Plan
I Hope Of Nation

COLDS

PERRY.
F U - Eighty
Ta y lo r
County g irls hare been enroll'd
In lb * 4 I I d u ll
reecnllv
o r­
ganised In III# perry school Th o
group waa *u la r i* that It was
necessary In divide It Into ]iln
lo r and senior sect Ions, areordlltg |o N is i Flo y Moses, Hume
•rent.

Hearing Is Set For
Dec. 16 On Com­
p l a i n t s Against
* St Louis Plant

Established In 1908

PART OF A HARNESS FOR A MIGHTY RIVER

Townsend Plan
Is Praised By
National Agent

C lassified Advertisements
from on# package to
carload#.
Ke# ual F ir s t B t. * Railroad Ave.

a— ■e

ELF.C. Starts Pardon D
Foreclosure By Wholes
On Bad Loans Is Hit ByC i

19.T

21 Cases Arraigned
Before Judge Mil­
ler In City C«o u r t

M ILLIO N S O I POUNDS M/Vl I II IN
U S tD U rO U M CO ‘( R N M lN f

HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
ea* who really knows how, WA~Nt F d = M )0 b u y .rs fo r~ n ic e
applaa—Wa
handls
anything
Briggs. Jawalor Magnolia Are-

JUST HER STYLE

3 Buses With Non­
Striking D r i v e r s
• Targets Of S h o t s

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
tw

Ford Charged
With Unfair
Labor Deals

Greyhound Strike
Near Settlement

BIG APPLE DANCE
, With' a flow of moro than 870,000 gallon*
a minute from the famous Silver Spring*,
Mag Ocala, SILVER SPRINGS RUN emp­
tied into the OcUawaha which, In turn,
Join* the m ighty S t. Johaa .to form a
w ater hlghwgy te th a aaa capable of acoornodating larg* boats all th e way to ita aource.
channel of Silver Spring* Run la from

Seminole Coanty Produces
More Fruit And Vefetables Than An#
Similar Area In America *

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1,

4

LISTEN

ENGLISH’S

_ C I.K A J tW A T K Il. F la . -N e t- JU&gt;.
— y P ) -Isla n d
business
men.
akartm snt hou*" operator* end
land owner* have formed th *
Clearwater
fl»a rh
progressive
Association In promote togrlyt
attraction" at th * reso rt. Bert
I t l i la president.

Baaford Is Ths Only Central
Florida City AffortUnr Rail, HI*hway
And W ater Transportation

Two Year Old
ROSE BUSHES
CAMELLIA JAPONICA

tr
* 1
'

■yi
|M
D

Cut Flowers
Arrangements For *
Funeral* and AD Other
Occaalona
.

Mustered# fete action because ICe

the drive against
harsh b u llnee* taxes
when he admitted
that they hive -u n ju s tly pen­
alised" most corporation*
and
,pl*dfferi that they w ill be revised
promptly.
A t the name time, however, h*
k * cautioned Ind ustry not to expect
I
Congress tn make the forthcom.
|ng tax re lie f applicable to 1937
Income. He proposed that the mo.
B ; dlflcatlon* date from January I ,
I 103M In order that there sha ll be
no discrimination against corpora­
tio n* which already have d lstrlL u
ted dividends from th is year's
, Income to take advantage of the
(ewer rate* prorld rd fo r auch ac­
- Ik m under the p ro fits tax.

L&gt; •

Six million prop]* were em:|
ployed directly or Indirectly In ihe
automotive industry la (bo United
Btatee last year.
,

Crushes Through

Free Yext System
Changed By English!

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

lash In Hoad
Aid Demanded
B y Roosevelt

TOESflAY, NOVEHBBB SB,

BANFOHD, PLOTUBK

toward Wuhu, n Yangtie Itiv e r
port (W mile* aouthwrat nf Nan­
king, threatened 1.-la y to bottlo
up thousand* of Chinese troop#
defending the nation’s capital.
Chinese commander* were ex­
pected to disclose soon whether
they w ill follow
the advice of
fo rrig n
m ilH e ry
r ip f r t *
and
save a rtoien o f- th e ir strongest
dlvlaiena by an Immediate wMhdfawal o r *take *11 f&gt;n a flrtb h
fight Just
outside
the
c|ty‘u
wall*.
v
Retreat under fire w.arid
hw
v irtu a lly im potilhle arriwa tho
broad V a t.g trr north and wi-at
of Nanking. There arc m&gt; hridgka
and r i v r r craft would he at tha
nf Japan's warplane#.
.
The Japanrae navy r rlu iu r d to
its owner, with apologies today th "
Ameriran-ownml launch, the a rt '
lu re of which hy Jnpanoao aailqts
yesterday drew » vhaip pro(*at
I (rein the
United KUiti-a consul
general.
I Apparently di*turt&gt;ed
by tbn
I strung rractinn
in the United
Klnlca,
the Japnnere returuw l
T ile re g u la r inf. Ho* of
the
two A mi l Iran flag* with tlw veaHanford t'h esa and t'h is k e r I'lub
r.cl They also handed bark to th 'i
* Ml In. held In tin- iliili room
owuera two Italian
vessel* w iili
of llu- Voider Hotel T hursday
ii|H.logira that th e ir selaure yes­
n lr lit at 7 3o ii TI im k, &gt;11 ■o 1din.:
terday waa “all a n.IntHke".
M rs F.lviia G a rn er, au llio r "1
to an 'dnnoilllreinenl m ade tisl iy
Japanese assertion* that Japan“
K
aekiel",
li-ld
K
lw
anian*
»t
hy II. M, llurns, se c re tary .
11* sa ilo rs bad n»t tlirow n the
th e ir re g u la r weekly luncheon '•• United p la te s
flag
Into
the
the V aldes Hotel today o f h e r re Whnng|Hwi R ive r when they took
T he Hanford 4 11 Chih ln-l-1 re n t tr ip tn Hie N ational H«««
over H i p vessel wen- confirmed hy
th e ir re g u la r m eeting
in
the F a ir in New York w here she wa»
United Stale* consulate a ffin a ls,
t'liaiula-r of fainim erre building invited In give an a d d le s* .o n her
H.reigocr* nt
Nanking nrg«&lt;l
S a tu rd ay
m orning
hi
|M;U&lt;t revenlly liuhlisloil hiH'k.
the Japanese m ili'n ry rommand tn
o'clock, a rro n lin g to an anhouure
“ I had a most delightful D tp." n-ply to th e ir ap|ienl fo r u safety
m in t m ade tislay l,y g |rs. Gladys M rs. Garner a'aled, and irc o u liltone to sn\e more than 200,000
Kendall, Sem inole t'o u n ty Deni ell some of her rgperirncea tn
civilian* (jo in war dangrra should
o n stra tlo n A gent.
the metropolis. She had is-rtl in Nanking become a battle ground.
vtte&lt;l to s|M-nd u week in New
Chinese o ffic ia ls have'approved
Y o rk as the guest of the publish­ the plan In principle and have I n ­
er* of her hook hut remained sured police protect Ion, financial
ik nod
n
there only Iwo day*.
eld, food end p io visiun s fo r lha in ­
“ I d i- lif l have niu rh lim e to ternational committee.
sea the UMy. hut I did see the
Inform ) d q u ertire sai.l Japai .w*
Jm lsiiu I I 4Ve*l. for la year* Juecn Mary dw-ked in tho ha r­
Ilia d d ru g rl'l to III.. Fra nk II bor from the top of olio ut the pto|M,s* to coinplelu th e ir ro ntto l
of a ll roinm unii ation* In Shanghai
Kli-phi-na Drug H t„i „
l„
s i high
building*."
M r*.
Gamer
Augustine, has I-,*,*,, uiait,- man stated, adding tha* “ I waa plea*- w ithin a few days Ihrn uith In sta ll-­
*g »r of th ,1 To u rlilo n Diog H lo r« unity surprised to find , “ K s e -( a le 'll of re nto rs and auditors i l l
the - if fire * of foreign cable com­
here,
k ie l" ao prominently
displayed
Mr. Weal has had 15 year* in the hettur Imok atolea in New panies.
I in nming and outgoing me**experience $s a druggist
and Y o rk ."
(Con tinued
P- H # T h f - « l
» » &lt; transferre,! 1,, Hanf'trd a fl'-r
M r*. Garner stated that d ur­
the Toinh|on
Drug
Company ing her stay she vl*Mrd a num­
purchased the store l n w h lih |,„
ber of book store* and auto«;*|
gtaphnl a large number of books,
•tv. K . K I II ud wort h, manager and she also gave a brief resume
of lh ,. Tmp hlon •Klorn , here (or of her -lay at Hi-- Rook F a ir.
P a rtly
cloudy
tonight
amt
tin. past eight years, ha* l,w-n
aomewhal
unaeltlwi
In introduring Ihe guest. apeak' Thursd a y,
promoted In mnnagerahlp ut lie- ••r fo r th r ocra-uon, T . K .'K Im p - near east central
and
south
l'| A u n islln n sl&lt; -r".
V»n, president of the Semi n o li ro a sts, tittle chango in trm|&gt;cra&lt;
" D r lltiid w orth wa* a no-iob,r County Chamber . nf
I'nitlm crc* ture.
of the Hanford Rotary Club -nd stated that nothing or no
&lt;m*
•m.k an aetlfo p sr &lt; In Clvle *1
had given’ 'Ka iifo nl ’ moro fa iru r
fa irs doling h i* maldenru In-re.
fCsntmu.d an Pass Th-sa),

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. Garner Tells
Kiwanians Of Trip
To New York City

Work Of Tuberculoids
Group Outlined By
Dr. IC. I). Brownlee

J I . B. West I
N ew Manager Here

LOCAL WEATHER

£ c v e r y b a d y

K ^ bu ys an d u ses

9 Planes Slmt Down C h ristm as S e a ls
Elk« Toy Collection
To Be Made Saturday In Spanish Civil War
&lt;7 A c '
The f i r s t collection of obi toy"
H E N D A Y K . Dec. I .- 485- 8 #v
crivocta.

fo r the E lk 's annual Christmas
T ri-,. w ill be mad* by loeal W«-dem Union boya Haturday, Andrew
Carraway, chairman ofpthe Comm ille r, said today.
'
The hoya w ill make a houseto house canvass earh Saturday
u n til C hristm a s,
M r. Carraway
slated. Slid ing that any who de­
sire may bring th e ir donations
lu lha Keolt-Carraway Inc. offie*.
The old toya collected w|U he
mended and given to under-privMcged child run bt Hanford and
Bcminul* County fo r Chriatmaa,

in Jfpanish goverarernt
pu rsuit
planes and two insurgent bomb'
r r » were reported today to hav*
In-ell shot to earth In a struggle
fo r a ir supremacy In tho c ivil
war.
.
Th e aerial armadas clashed over
Alcala da H rn a rra about 16 miles
r-aat and slig h tly north of M sdrld which had
been
heavily
bombarded by insurgent airmen
d uring tha past th ru * days.
Government reports said
five
wuuiulcd,

20 g t e g a w

�t»

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V ~ S ^ W L ( 5 . itA f t

The New Housing Act

Herald

JAPAN’S CONi

President Rdoaevelt’s plan to «pur tha housing In­
dustries ahould mean a great deal In the life of Sanford.
Evidently this city we* rnjt alone In falling to secure any
material banefita from the previously enacted FWerel
Housing Act, and Administration leaders now see the wisdom ot, Inserting certain modifications In some of Ha more
stringent .provisions as well aa llberellrihg Its financing
r a o u ^ r o . u d* * n
features so aa to make more effective Its encouragement
m s m o w y m a s - a -to * to home builders.
£ ______________ J -------------Aa proposed 'by the President, the now net cuts the
a tm a o n i m o w SA TM
amount.of cash which the builder has to provide from 20
to 10 percent of the coat of the completed house and lot
A man thus would be able to construct exactly the same
houae though himself putting lip only half as much money.
The rest would be borrowed from some private lending
ngoncy and guaranteed by the government. Formerly a
•&lt; m a t . ' »O w il«l»* rate*.
Id,000 houae required a cash payment on tho part of -the
’± * v..“ s s i « ' s , r :’ - b s bunder of 11,200; In the Itew act It wjnild require only

m. mnmr,

- rate— Sr.
ir . ' r n r y s r j s r » s s i . i u
“ *
•
•
! r s 5 * f f ^ e,2 i ls ! s |

a a * xt sss

I S H g fckBBdl
CUImow oaS Sew

Furthermore, the interest, rate la to be cut&gt;from Sty
percent to B percent and there is at least u possibility that
It may be reduced to 4 or 4(fc percent. There is » strong
.bloc in Congress which believe* that since the government
Is now able do borrow money for 8 percent, and even low­
er on short term obligations, there Is no reason why pri­
vate cltlsans should have to pay more than 4 percent on
government guaranteed loans.
This reduction in interest rates, plus a proposed cut
In the monthly Insurance premiums and service charges,
WRPNEHIIAV, n 5 E l. I» ri
would ao reduce the monthly payments necessary on a
Wo gaihnr from the recent houae built under the FI(A that but little more would be
pictures of Senator I'epper and required with the smeller cash payment than with the
Prraldatit Itooierolt atm In arm. larger one over the same period of years. The way It fig-

f cr dhaUr ae being.
How let’s are what that meine
..
to China. Japan, and tho map of / h,n*M « • «“
'
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-r
, iU wa» wrapped

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W l T o Z a T t e t h * M i a i k i i n D l »h«* W" 1 m« l «»&gt;e u m r bUnd
with l a a b ia ii an d i r k u a i rppo»ltlon ah* haa always known
tlwewii U
*
In Ch'n*! in n military arnae, ah*

Marlin’s Garage

R, N. NIPPER
OP AM. KINDS

Let Ue «SI1 You About This Service

K m,

WIEBOLDT STUDIO

Home-Cooked Meal

. LUNCH

BERVED FROM
11:80 TO 2:00

Completr Luncl......3 5 c

AND

NO FOOLIN’

Engraving
UcLeulin, Jeweler

PERK’S CLUB’

Seta- your food from a list of delicious sandwiches
and home cooked pastries. . . Meet your friends at
Iduiey'a.
WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 103

J Altar*. UamlMtiln. I^ a p jr h ii
Tern" io tin »y&gt;«fi»n. ^ s n d , lh». tjiwi* .to cbepk the Jaimnam', Mussolini ranrfchW (m'fiHqy.
gjiurla to *(h* .tconliln of copvl*t*' ’of S&amp;llJlHU) men htlA^HUtlopia. [
• *t
.'&lt;*• ■ *.fr
tig » ’ number «f crtmlnQla .qnll, | . ."A t the end of
Ihdre were, B2.B0p
tkmllriK .tU»m . |u Italfutd. |hd fighting'on BpnniHh ksuil In thrj Npnnlflh Clvfl W ar/ -'
•*
Hardin litmid Im* lieaiuj lia. ajnf'Fiiiallyi.
duping
tho
siimqiur
of
1U
!17,
Jntmn&lt;
foliowud'
l*i nI t'oiulduraHon of tlielr plra*
fjir iluilienuy. And no doubt aoino up. itfiii]V4slo)i .41.’ Mnnchurlit, with u frahlul;'.' n lU ii ‘ DU.
a Ikin* wbu « rr« convicted fur .Shnughti and other key ChimMe cities. Tbe. l’hincshf, gov-’
wllbln a year or two. erntpenl ul Npuklng,—which ioffered tin reslHtancu'during
mw^gcjilcnicd lo many year* |u the aiunchuriim JiDair- Xouqlii
i i back,
bock.
.
'.:T
tglei ii) will bo i«lva*ed aim Iit
"And still many Americium are wondering when the
iBn-ti I tin piilillr . , . . aulelr St omul World Wnr Ih going to begin |
l^.cini,.', annul uf u&gt; tU*p**'l&gt;
"For the moment, the host that most of us ctln hope rhukuo, Japan cut off Kuaaia from
mtmliuia nf tin* I'm dun Uuard
hive ua &gt;*nft a aput In (heir head* to do U to undirstami wind will lie—what is—at stuko in yrar-ruuud rail and pert connrcthe Second World Wnr. Not until we have gained that lltn* with tba Pacific, leaving her
aa In tlielr bvorta.

understanding can nn informed piddle opinion

lake

the

only V ledtvoaiok, a port . that
clog* with tc* In winter.
Willi the conqueat of Ninth
China, Japan separated
R uula
frtro
Iho caravan route* into
China ITom Ih# hear* of Aaia.
Then# nolle* all merge a t Norlh
Chin*’* Katgan—lb* eroe* ro»d*
uf China and Mongolia. Caravan
guutl* airlke the railroad at Kalgain end move eoulh to Peiping.
Thua Japan ha* crested • kuye
buffer ag eln it h u rt la. pad In addl’J
Hon ha*
effectively separated
cumtnunlat R um la and the rum ’
■tunlallc elementa of Chin*.
Finally, and moat liaportaat, the
economic yardstick.
In- Manchakua, Japan acquired
goodwill and a better grade of publicity among all Ixmdon ■ rich piece of topaett—«*&gt;md
1(1,000,000 tillable scree — and
stores, Iloudurs Digestwith It a largo undtrplnaing of
coal rearrvre running close lo
thro# and a hstf btlllon ton*.
Then ihera'a the porf of P a rk a
a t tha tip ef Ih* Uanchukuoan
i .p u n i»t u i i a »»r ftuiiR
rrm in U iiH
tishi.
Mini tr|iU b l* &gt; ul lh* HdRftiril itMinMiitl !mlit. rnarhst
Flu* imnlnanla. Parian handled 11*0.Mini** l^irnivr** WhvUwIt* M»irS»l litis ii|ns Met* ti. q u d iy a
000,000 worth at good* In IttS .
lo lro«ltfrfl, railttl uMBiliUrs Rful itllUwi |),M i*|:!l{ few Im*«I liluli”
roost of w hkh came from Japan.
oll*«r i!«al«Vii lur m IH iu g r |wtin*l e*i
Mii'lmic «l II PI A XI ImoIbv. mm |)|li|!t|*.%NT• IlgrlaY. .1#*As for N orth China, Japan
r#|MMl»4 •!•** A■ *§■ RUkaul Maaa- rnn tui It ishi, mni lt*l at #n&lt;1) PM really haa something 'h e re The
H»*r„ \
m m
^ l»ti« ImiMs , «r nri p%
11i1
l-w
ilU A N U I^ ^ r U . »lil.
eowilk. aiiitNi |l fO || ft|.
coal deposit* In Hbanal province
Mi»i»»wh is k u. n i* i i **i U,; I.itTTi &lt;*i: ^uii|tiw»
«i#H is. II 4R, IIA|4. -I Ii* t’om|t.' iimntl l o-hl nwtrliMl tlull. KU I * are loo r a i l to estim ate On* au­
k ite ,
I', H i». Tie KA\ Al’H* , l - l likiB It 1*1^ I) k p
thority »ays there* enough reel
**?n'itB riiM rtft ' ki . * 1 *Ti .i
o p n i.\X lllry w N u riao re, y .t., In Shansi to supply lh* world ■Vor
thousand* ef year*."
a • o
in the pari of T lm U ln, Japan
M.’Mi’ jJh Kla Hii.ain.aM.
***\p" f*l* ’l'i4J 1' u . ,S ’‘ H ** ,
lug h.ttti* jtB d f ft | ns€.’S. II m UP* a * ^ I
il#r
n»udrr«1r,
lt* -tir* 7 * ,. 4-1 I'Ua b* »J.»
ismaw'*!1 "iu4*»*l». matkal ’ .t»*U&gt;
I.1MUM Via. *u. b.kia
l-.r- VI*. d Vt
^
t - . i la l*-M t i .
• Imms. l l l f t
ff* * f r * low tr. ftuft l»ttr»
Uwil
Ai l 'l t |&gt; ’ -HuuiiIImm
■ do* fy * * '.,w W M r d»«icft»«rs ihm*iml,

Thu trouble wltb the wurld l&gt;» part that it should in shaping the foreign ixdiry *of our
day, wn um&gt; told- la tlml II la dl democracy."
VVK'il Iii Io two
(Time*:
the
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•ainvn'* and Itiu ‘‘b are not’1 nu
SINCE
Se]fridge
&amp; Co., Ismdnn department
tlone; nud I bn "barn nnla’’ will
pot In* aallatlud until they b ate store, bus bad it standing offer of |.p&gt;n for every mistake
•oum ul tin, i.iuntry wbteh th*&gt; the public fuund ill Its advertising. Even minor errors
"lull. V* now linvn. And yet In Iihvo been recognised in the fKIifVO in claims |&gt;aid out; a
thu I'tilled Hlntee, thn sre a lia l cuke-stand advertised us china was realty earthenware; u
of all llm ‘'b a ta " iiatlaaa, tin dress did nut have as many .pleats ns the artist’s sketch
aim I* wOMli.l. evurtnne wani* showed iu the advertisement; and ten heralded as "the sum­
men-, will Ii* atrlkra, alota, and
hard llinn* dniimiiitiiite cnneral mit of perfection" won not the best brand. When a claim
d im ntnni h nilslit be watt lo has been paid, details are circulated throughout Selfridge's.
IVV a turn abuul fur a rhaasn- This has mnde employees alert tn errors, so that the num­
Lel tin, Jap* try tmr inuntry lor ber of claims has steudily declined. Also, the plan attract­
a trlillu, miiiI Ini u* are bow w* ed other London merchants' and a code of advertising
like II In Japan.
standards was published. 1%&lt;&lt; result tins been enhanced
f i e Jupa art. now charged
Wltn
•iltliig
an
American
lull irh, end nut only with Sell
Ins thu lauurh. hut with salting
tlin Auierluan fla« and duniptns
. It overboard, We ran rem ember
‘ When *ach an tnault to lb* Hag
y Would have been fnllowed by
^ jla a ta n t action on tha part of the
r. War and navy department*, and
ft l ot with an ulllmatam or
tear, at laaat with tha ehtlllni
of r&lt;&gt;rta from naval gunboat*
knit the chailns of tba culprit*
ah

o ver

th e

unnuy

territory

WHae*#; Tamplcn, Vera Crdfc
an.I !*cr*blns‘e erpcdlllon Into
M.-tlre. All berauae of *o In*
- salt to tbn American (lag.

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

JSK’l f I T * * ’ ’•

W r have Juat read Ip an **
C lanre of th e a n e e t n t up old
.fr-end of our* up a chart* of
tniusulliig guns. This
U m&gt;i tinuMiata. tllllllv or aqual.
h i r final brush with lh* law for
ke haa provloaaly sorted time
tor turn tw a in * A*d AlraUar

asra bet we used to
a well vrbap ate were
years rl***m*t*e la
achool.
Apparently
• a eonftrmud criminal
a knaw him tk*n. a 1UggUtooU,
tp*-headed
, he did M t warm »•
from the rust pf a*.

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BUSINESS MAN’S

Repairing
Diamond Setting

111 B. Park Av*.

OLD AND FADED

Photographs Copied And Restored

the coaatint .throat
Ruatlat and economically,. *tn’»
got to find the money to develop
her virgin territory-

Out - of a potential electric
power of 10,000,000 kilowatt* On
the HltaUaippI river ami it* trib u ;
whlle under tha new act, the cash payment will be WOO,
tarlea, only 2,000,000 have been
a n d the monthly payments, $3€ 30, over a p e rio d of 20
'to balnncn lla -.hudset. but **
problem of keeping her wiag* utilited«nr# wlah they'd gotten Celery
This clearly should prove a strong incentive to family over Manchukuo and lh* five Houae dual, flour and rornatarch
Avenue paveil lief ore the abut- hegdn to build thfllr own homes. Money paid out in rant KuMh fthlna pravintea— Chahor,
(town on highway conlributlona. is money gone forever; but money spent to meet monthly IV'pel, 8 banal. Duly ta n , and Hbarr are dangcroui ciploaivea.

While name of us are still wondering whether there
will be another World War, there are those who say that
It has already begun.
-U I* Inntrr.U nr to n»ta that
It was only a couple of years ago that a Irook was
as tlm rroaa Kim Ida ajilp canal
ytcedi'a Into Ihn ahadowi ul published called "The First World War" with .the deadly
budget tim-ertalnlyi the ca*a for Inference that there might be a second World Wsr, and
tha antallar hui many time* overyone was shocked by It.
Viprr pr*&lt;Ur»l i* n * l* la arguad
Now comei Quincy Howe, famous ^international corre­
irp h Incraaalng vlsur. It la a spondent in the December OosmopnlfietL who says (hat the
ghod im rlrnt Miami New*. Tha Becdhd World War actually Bogun on Sept. 18, 1U31 when
M |, ’ JWma’InitUn
Hl**r
canal Japanese troops Imsrchcd into Manchuria.
would coal IHHc. and .would b«!
"In October, 1085, after four yciire Of afriuljrfighting
In Asia," he continues, "tho ft-concl Wgrffl War spread to

Office Equip men! Co.
114 MagndHa Are.

■ w H a a a p n ie n a a n a t u p w w a w

IIS KelereHe A*a.
There'* a reaaon why Japan " “I * ? " *
hllt
nrnhaUr wlU atoo where ah. U. h*nd lo coP* wl'h XVerrUUa, am!

•pent hla Ufa in Important poa&lt;*
in the Orient and in Waahlngtnn.
Herr-* what h* aaid:
"Japan doe* not know what
aba ha* gained baeauaa all her
newly won ground la ralatlaoty
undeveloped.
But of
WWW,
there are yardalleka to indkste
what tba fetute bold*. • .
Ktrat, tha polities! ynrdatlek.
Japan will ha rnaponalbla for
pie welfare of 110,000,000 or mare
people, who for many year* havr
l ean bled while by war k&gt;rd«
kryqumtly the Mun try aide kaa
Le«n 'ftfrrrtm by ’loldlar*. Buglnaa*
ImaTieen atlmlrjd, ollneg.havo beeil
ahut 'down,- Iranaportatjon tied np.
Ja^ui'n'Already. fa beginning to
brink Tinlrf 'out of than* In Man-

Oodles—Spring*—Traitors
A price you can afford '

’T ' *• J r * . 3 ' T 1

total » «fluan ^m io miles pf ,h,e ° !
»*1,rn c“t,on mlll‘ ln
Mother Barth In ttaMod State*
... . „
- n ___ t| - t ____ I-I | - tv , —atam
b**1 h P W *»*« *»»*• "o aaiy
re w ire from (T T aT P»‘b •» N orth Chin*. In politic*

payments cn your own home Is money saved just the same Mag.
na if you put It in the bank. When you can build, and Wha&gt; ha* the gained T
ovfmtually own. your own home without its coating you any I naked that qMation tha
mbi’e than paying rimt. It Is foolish not to build
other day—of a roan who ha*

COLEMAN'S

Dlamotida 'And Watches
Pine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving

. raea ^ faeay m u j a a ^ ' docea the naaraal thing there la
U la n d ^ e m p lr^ another
lh» Orient 10 fine-quality
S T ra t l t l o ^ S S
W
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- type cotton J.pnn

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Truck &amp; Auto

W E S T -tk e JEW ELER

-lth

m T r. * b »-* lnm N° * h O '1" '- Then
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.there’s cotton, fora, and wool.

W o o e h ^ a h a lf S
—IU*
.
.— - —

glorlda to ft*h,

aeTcntna a hraailn* in Hupdsy'n
' M|aui| Herald, Till* la the first
time na for n* wn can ramtmb,*r
f When tbii lid ha* been rlo«*d ’*t
the vary hrglnnlni of the tea-

PERSONAL ENGRAVED
GREETING CARDS

brUM M

th a t tpw Senator alao rams to

Sanford la aeltlns a. Iplendlil
- aaample for the real of lb*
_ a fat., Ji inoina, ’’1.1*1 la k’loaad nn
if Oamblins
tn
Kliainl
Are*.

DRlVtt

b0#nd * * “ “
, , . •,
«•?* M * *
In sausage w i-

W . will have to g* faaak to m i J ^ . ' T g S R *Z ?

arakra. im reran tonlr q x i r

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

DAFFY

IN CHINA

. . . that refreshing
mildness. .. agreeable
taste... and delightful
aroma that smokers
find in Chesterfields is
making new friends at
every turn. m
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F1ERCEBL0CKER

WHITE FO X

S o cia l A n d P erso n a l Activities
P JZ A B gni BftQHAM JORDAN, B+daly B O U r ___________ Taltph— jiS

tL 1 _
i ~ ^ Lutida Gormley - —— :—
Social Calendar i« Hostess to ciub Personals
Mima Leticia
Gormley
waa
WEDNESDAY
Bill Stanley ha* returned lo
haateia t* tba membera af the
The
t i n t regular
monthly
Nina O Club which met yeiter- hi* home In F t. Myer* after hav­
meeting of the tVoman’i Auxi­
ing been the gueet of Mr. and
liary of tem ple Beth lerwel wlD dap bftam oon a t her home on Mr*. M ?.. Moye for aeveral day*.
Magnolia Avenue.

be held at 8:15 o'clock a t
Community Il«use

the

The bfttlnaaa of th« meeting
Georg* Moye, coach of FtIncluded tba election of afftern. My era Ulgh School. apent the
who are u follow*: prealdent. Thanksgiving holidays with lux
The F ort Mellon Chapter of the
Bona and Daughter* of the Terri* MUa Mary McRory. treaiurer. parent*, Mr and Mr*. M. E Moye.
MU# Joyce tVhlddon and aecretoty of Florida will meet at B:Qb
tary, Mb* LuUela Gormley.
Mtsa Anna Cpmell has return'
O'clock at the home of Mr*. J. P
A t th e cone Int Ion of the bu»i' ed to Stetson
University a ftn
Bidgr, 417 .KUIott Ayenae.
neaa b aoctbl h o ar Wa* enjoyed. having spent the holidays will
Th# Girl BccAit* will mfet b t tha I|efrethm ente were err red to the
h er parent*. U r. and Mrs R. L
Little ll&lt;mte a t 8:45 o'clock.
foOoarbifi the MiMea Betty Lau
FRIDAY

The Woman** MlaalonarT Bo*
elvtv of the Y lrit B aplbt church
will ob tarra
World
DO)
of
F lay er
boainning
at
&lt;t:*8
o'clock with
Circle*
Ntimber
Two and Fowr In dharyi*. t h e
Ootridh Jubilee cb*Vbu&gt;n Wifi
conclude tha program. Member*
'a r e urged to attend.
T h e m o n t h l y m e e t i n g , of t h e
C am p b eim ^ w alic
U nit
Number
83 of t h e A m e r i c a n l e g i o n Augll-

FVah,
Jaaele
Bfma
Mary

Cornell

Mary Lodge, Nell Stew art.
Onrdeh. Joyce Whfddon.
Rob Cornell le ft Monday for
Doutinry, Ellasbeth Pippin. the Georgia School of Technology
McRbry, and LAitlcIa Gotm- in A tlanta a fte r having *pcnt the
Thanksgiving holldaya with hie
parent*, Mr and Mr*. It LCotnelL

.

80 F A R : B *n U

far ih r tojrahop bacaae* aba ha&lt;
aatMmrd th r toy* with a lone
ahr ra n i
Chapter T hree
Th« I tre a t# Llttia .Mao
llrl«a didn't alee* e u ty well
tb it n llh t ••Oame," ib a Utoqght
to heraall "What lt a gam vf"
You remember. Santa aad told
b rr a t bedtlmi that ^b# m utt
think up a game for tha toy•hop to play th# n*»* day
. 8hr rose and went t* tha w in­
dow. Like magic It slid a pen
Jast high enough for her lo atop
• a u ld e . Hitddrnlr from above
bar a bright flash of light fall
from the sky and stopped right
In front of bar Thar* stood a
•iend*r 'iH tlf man Who gleamed
aa bright aa a thousand candle*.
"Ilow do you do»“ fh# asked
"T h l* I* etranre." *«ld llelga.
"Who are yw fl""
I'm the North 8U r." aald the
man. "Santa mad* you from
m a irrlak 1 gathered."
V
'Then maybe you can tell me
A little man with a lot at why I feel so strange tn lb* fuy"big s t u f f la Lynwood (Coonl alii r. The other doll* are *o
t'licutam , guard on the Stetaon
U niversity team w hkh will fight
to r iho Little Four grid chansph.nnhip against Rollins College
n&gt; Orlando Friday night.
all lit - men who Mlled the
S ' ’ Ml ^&lt;e*a. They wera. plone
an much they srew m like It,
and an did their /c h ild re n 's
children."

A bridge p arty for the benrf &lt;
of the W elfare Committee of the
Seminole Junior llle h School IV
T. A.- wa* given Monday rv,' n '
Ing at the F.lk* Club n* 8:00
o'clock.
Twenty table* enjoyed plnylne
a fte r which high •core prlr. *
were nwardril to Mrs. J. Q. Stan
ford. Mm. Routh. and k in . .1 I*
Mitchell. Other prises were vno
by Mrs. II. W
Rucker. Mm
Roller. K. R. Stowe and .1 I
Inglsy.
The chairm an,
Mrs.
W. S
U v c s L o v e A tid tuearn* Brumlcy, was assK led -h y Mr*
IV ter Thurston.
Mrnllerhert
Russell,
Mrs. C. |(. Klr*l&lt;-&gt; Mm. G am er read Ihe script from
Mrs. R. R. night on, and klrs. a Mill unpublished story of Ksc
m yrtle
--------Teaming Robert
Montgomery Karl Nonlgren.
kiel'a exploit* on a trip J n Silver
• The regular ku.lneaa meeting V ,1,‘ R"*aHn« ' Russell for the
Springs.
of the Sanford Townsend Cl-*b I'” " 1
n ',h'‘r, n ,n rh'*’»
Dr. E. D. Itmwnlee. pastor of
will be held at 7:S0 o’eloek In
In . onn of his funniest
ihe Presbyterian ("hurrh al*o a p ­
their club room* In the Wvlaka « h«™ct*rliatlf*na and with Helen
peared before the Kiwanians in
Building. The public la cotdlilly \ ,n "°n "
‘h* "other woman!"
hrhnlf of the drive of the NaInvited to alleml.
••‘'" '•n lle come
• iolial TnlN-rriilosfa Association
dy, "Live, lAwra nnd Ju-um"
for the' selo of t ’hrls'm as Seals.
SATURDAY
•
comas today to 't h r .H its Theatre
lie outlined tlw- ."Idstory of the
Tile Friendship League of tl)e for a two day showing
sgle of *cil for securing funds
Congregational
Church
will
Placed largely tn the colorful
ucnl to educate persons In the
sponsor Its annual baiaar begin- atm osphere of nn-enw lrh VII
prevention .of ttiberrnlosts 'an d
fling Id 130 o'clock at the P a r lage’a -, Bohemian
a rt
colony.
also to assist in roinhutting the
Mil , House. A turkey supper will "U va, Love and Learn" develops
drendrd disease.
h” s&lt;rved a( 6:0ft o'clock. T hel * sparkling atory of th* married
lie nutliiiisl the use of fundv
public la rordlally Invltail
fo | life, of a penhlB-aa a rtist and lh"
derived from the sale of the
“ •tend.
girl who forsook w e « l|k 'a n d so
reals and u tg rd Kiwanians lo
------- ---------" ■
elaty to m arry him.
,| | .
co-operate lo make &gt;hi- annual
sahv an outstanding sureeas.
Although
England in .U t. -m
,n • bru.p‘
* !* * 1 * ? +
Karl Nonlgren. chairman
of
some official recognition ‘or c e re-'
j '
J*"*'
r *M;
th* Dance (’ommlHee. also made
‘rl
k ny lo v a lid a te '• m arrU ge,' tlb * 'rli m“ l
a report at the meeting, which
ottiah law hn-s preserved the . b
wa* presided over by Ur. It. D.
rule I hut Iii’-IT Interchange of coltf,
.
7* « T .
a»nt la aufficlent. ■
'
reproduction, of ctrernw lrh VIICaswell, vice-president in the ab ­
—. - . „
•!
sence of tho president, Howard
' I Tba rola of "Julie,"
MontLong, th a t the tentative date fm
T tir Clirlstmna Poinaettlg pro- goraary'a wife, I* Mid to offer
the annual dance was set for
d iem smnll qualities of latex Rosalind Itussell a telling op
Jan . ' 8 and th at as in previous
fiom which rubber is mad* 'but pcrtun'ly to display the talen'e
yearn'Ihe R o'arians and the Lion*
niit enough to Warrant, hope* o f tor which M etro-O olit^n-M ayer
The S inging Horsemkn oft the Club would he invited and each
ruiimiarrUit vublier production the a, Tew. weeks ago areorded her
one
Aleppes, known Ri the Don Cos­ Kiwanlnn will be allowed
d p irtm en t of agriculture r«|&gt;orta. atardom.
sack Russian Mala Chorua. will guest couple. *
The conservation
committee
give one of ‘ th alr program s of
I Russian music a t th* City Autfl- reported that nrTangemrnts wen.
I torium In Orlando on Dec. 10 at being made by the Committee
for the freding of birds on the
■H:.ni P. M.•
1*
I These s l n g tr s ' are on th eir la k e front and through the ef­
8 u ti} # rt o f i t r i i i i r F l I a t W a l i o r P a u l
H h tp h a n l
in m « r r n w
n ffh l
first • Visit to this country and forts of the Klwaninns Ward's
( T J i u r m l a r L U M t f u N O o o p o l T a b o r n a r U . r o r n r r • i h j j i a n d ls « u r # l
| tmve created quite a sensation on und Sryhold bakeries of Orlando
A y # A n#Mf h t i u r h « n b # # n p U o ^ l in i h r T h i / t i Th c U f o r
cool
their jitlncrmry over th e nation, and lloulh's Rakery of Sanford
___________ ___________.______________________ ___
stale
urousing many favorable com­ have agreed to furnish
bread for the feedifig of dorks,
ments a s ,t o th eir ahltity.
Thh program they present i* nnd other wild birds.
ilividol into th ree purta. The - The visitor* at the meeting to ­
flrak group ia devoted to ’ church day Includ’d . William Ftamm of
music by Gretchanlnoff, Tchaik- /•o rth Emporia, Va., J. V. HutHay­
ne sky, and others. The n&lt;*st two ner uf Ilnytona Beach,
gruu|M hold whai to many are ward Walker and Mra. Elvira
the grins of the program --the G am er.
beautiful and haunting folk mal'
' mile* of Rusebi -song* of
the
| Ukraine, of th r Don. of Ihe mo­
notonous waste* of HIberia. On
every program , w hether men­
Hand Made Quilta, Home Braided Rugn
tioned or sung a* an encore, figPillow Slips, Apron*, Fancy Work
i ores th* Volga Boat Rung. *
The final group of songs lead*
O o.
up to a fllm a i of soldu-r songs, nge* will he inspectedbaa*
and the por­
*1' . •
s
punctured
with tion I I I revenues prwvlnualy alloca­
' Cossack
6 O’CLOCK
PRICE 65c
shrill call*, barbaric yella and ted to thr Chines* government
j frrnik-d dancing,
tcllfcled, these so u rc e s said
Th* destruction of a Catholic
•■rphanagr ami the death of hr.
Chineae rhihlrrn in a Japsnese air
raid a t Kaahing IK slay* hgo wa*
ronfirm ed by French Ambassador
I’iu t Kmlle N'sggiar. Two priests
told Mm 150 refugee*, four Frrnak
aistrra ahd five Chin#** ais'ers

Mrs. Garner Tells
Kiwanians Of Trip
Tn New York City

la Showing At RIU

Gift# Arc Planned
By IjCgrion Auxiliary

A, Nsw Gams
••Hraal" aald llelga. her eyes
flashing "W hat are they Ilka?"
"Just blue water and sky."
said the Hl«r. **l see them evsry
nil III when I cross tha heavens."
•Mill,, take me w l ' you."
' Thai I ran 't ; You belong lo

Townsentf Plan.
Is Praised By
National Agent

“Oameal" paid IM ga. "Ttaat'a
"hal'a worryb»8 ■ •. Hanla aald
I must taaeb tba bpya a p o » "
The North S ta r broba Into
had loucbtat. "I'm
our*
you
don't know what a game la."

France Sends
Naval Division
To Indo-China

. TURKEY SUPPER

H owdy Folks!

Please Excuse My Appearance —
Regular Suit Is Being Renewed By

do. i h t i r rinnl
roium
ncrniinl
on.l t m i f h a r i on
lilnii'il*|r.u,ir»
o r ihn r . n u i * of n i : o .i «4tt &gt;:i:u
4 t«*«*a»e4 . 0 t)4 At PAl4 liffll. tiirn
On.1 th rro . mot* application
to
t h r •ni»t J i j l r n for n UnAf »eftlrn i m t »»f »h#l* •dmihHMraiton of
nold rftinto. onf. fo r on *-rder *||«
r h n r n i n * ')&gt;rm oo nurh Admlnla*
t r o t n rn
I taff d -An Ihn Int. it o r of T&gt;t-

RITZ THEATRE

STARTS TODAY •
’DOUBLE FEATURE

"No But Ilk* pktlng."
"W hat l* aktlnaT* aiked
doll.

Iba

B. L. Perkins

Bl| Surnrlae

"W*lt, 111 *how you." *ald the
Star. H» flashed off across th*
lop uf a nearby bill, and then
suddenly M tumed. half flying
and halt walking. He waa wild■
In i on two long, alcndar bar* of
allver II* tam ed
»»(ftly
In
■front at ilelgu end came' to a
•lop j t a Hurry of enow.
"8o. ‘.’Lady.
T h ai*
skiing.
Here's a pair for you," he M id .
H alts stepped onto tiny akla
Ilka hit. and he tied them on her
feet. Then the S tar ted her to
the top of a hill anil they (fa rt­
ed down th* other aide fast a*
the wind.
"I«ct's not atop,
rled llelga.
Bo they skied all nlsht until
Hie red sun colored the hnrUon
When they returned In Hie toy­
shop there waa a Ida surprise
f i r Ilelgu Slacked again*! the
■lour were enough tiny akls fur
the ifiole Inyslinp. and two large
pairs for Santa and JOra, Santa.
eoh. thank m u.“ '.Valll iietaa
"t'onie hack tnmnrrow night so
I ran tell ymi what • happened "
Ti’iiiiirrtivr: The White 8Vu.
The word “skittles," which often
is pares! with “ leer," refers to a
game of nine pins

Profitable rrop* cannot gener­
ally be grown wl'hmit irriga&gt;l”»
whore the snnual ' rainfall is It
than 15 Inrhe*.

2 YEAH

TEXAS ROSE BUSHES
25c EACH
HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO
lO tA L B A t

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IT ISN’T TOO LATE TO SET OUT

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LARKSPUR—DELPIIINI1IM—CALENDULAS
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WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

The Owl Book Shop
CHRISTMAS ROOKS
Greeting cards for
Xmas and everyday.
s i : n ii FOR MONTHLY B o o k l i s i

Books In atnek
and ordered

THE OWL ROOK SHOP
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o # r ilf i( H il» s m n r a r a i i h s fo llt* w | n g
d » » fill» * d p r u i « M ) In i h « O i u n i y
uf la in llu l*
l u i * o f K lo r lu A , , to*

alto warn mUifog.
Th# two mitt Iona r if t wilfcbd 10
days to reach* transportation to
Shanghai.
They said Hie Institution flew no
flag during the attack* and w*q
located civ..- tu the home of a Chi'
nese general Other Kreoch rellgious buildings In the vicinity,
which displayed the French t r i ­
color, were not bombed, they aald
Any province in Canada may
enter Into an agreement for Iho
• ervicr of the royal ntouninl
police upon payment for its ser
vice*.
The American sod* fountain l«
becoming popular .in fkuvada,
South America and Australia.

RADIO

The Christmas season is almost u|)on us,
and you,,like our old friend Santa, will find
,
that it pays to have your holiday cleaning
done where quality work, efficient delivery and c o u r t e o u s
treatment prevail throughout the entire year.

n o tiu h

Haig*.

A BRA W LIN G WOMAN

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r u t At.

"Juat what I thought. Peopl* rnmtiir. A D. HIT
•
linn A Np*#r .1r
of the North ay* tunally aerlou*.
VIVIon A Ri*##r.
Wall. a game |« M m ethlnr that'* An A d m inistrator#
o f t h r r u M * of
l l m A Ifpnnr, I »*&gt;,-*.• •*•*!
Un."
* "Like* going to * o a r asked

Cossack Male Chorus
Comes To Orlando

Congregational Parish House
Opens Saturday 2:30 P. M.

Km •w a w w r * *

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No t i c e i s m : u K D T
ctv rv
Turland. tl\d TQ« will ba a
untltralpniHl will &lt;&gt;n iti#
baa toM H aifa, tba doll of th r t'hrSetmaa |U l aad pUy aamaa tI ihl ihl . ih»
c a y of U w o m b o r. A 1* li;T ,
North. t« make up • uaw j a m . • lib aona llttia fetfl.**
rs e n t to ih o lluiii.m bL
Jru.l»r
of Homlnol, Count) Ki«*rt-

T H E KT U H Y

Dance Ife Planned
By Junior Women Benefit Bridge Givtfrir
■ The Junior Women's Club will * By Welfare Giroup

bold a dance a t the Sanford
Armory, Saturday n ig h t, Dec. 18,
featuring an out-of-town colored
orchestra officiate of the Club
reported today.
The net proceed! of the dance
will go for the benefit of th*
under-privileged children’s C hrist­
mas Fund.
Dancing will begin a t 9:S«, I*.
M and continue until 3:00 A. M ,
club officials aald. adding 'h a t
the advance sale of tk k v ta will
begin Dec. 8 with Mr*. A. D.
Zachary, J r . In charge,
■ .

The department ef fommMM
estimate* national lumber eon.
to bn 14,000.
i n t n i c o u n t o r t m n r o t a . sumption for ly.'tT
OOn.twa f » i , a rain o f about 8 per
4
i n n e t i i b b s t a t k o k u k u a cent, over the previous year.
t’I'EKfl. UBiKABK l) —IN n i l * HATE.

YOUR WIFE

RADIO

8pcnda A Ix&gt;t Of ;
Tin* In Her Kltcfcan

RADIO

A WAL-RADIO

1938

Would Make A
Practical Modern Otfi

RCA &amp; ZENITH

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nimi lo ruU furr or an
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m m ) |iala »rrt»lHna,
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pthii#rlr A###rll&gt;#4l th n rln vrlll h**
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KENTUCKY
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SATURDAY - DEC. 4 - 2:30 p.m.
, ^ F L O R ID A F IE L D
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Sale Athletic Depaitaeit
Uaitereltj el Florida. GalBesville

EASY TERM S.

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m i i t I I a*a to rn
A. M.. la a
k a r tlflc a lr a M id i f I I ; B lal* loH alk ar w ith a ll am lllaH a n d rah*
aeq u an t leelad t a i a a
In a la d ln c
In a ra levied H r . tk a y a a r H IT , an
tk a tallo w in g Haaavlbad Ia ado la
H an ln ala C ounty, FI or da. la w lti
N a It* Halo o f J a l r I l k .
I l i a corariBH t k a A llo w in g
d escribed • lan d N ta a f L e t I I
H ualk Hanford

In a c c o rd a n t! w ltk lh a
provlalon* of C h a p te r H IM . A cta of
H IT an d upoa w rltla n ra q a a a t a f
u v K u r r n K i s T l a n d c o . i w in
n ira r for aala a t publio o u tc ry in
Ika k t t h a a t k ld d ar for caak a t
Ika C a a rt llouaa
aalrm aea
la
Hanford o a Ika l l l h . d a r o f Dare tn b a r, MIT a t II H i n t * A k .
Il-ll
of
la a
e a rllfle a la
Ns.
I l l aala q f Annual Ilk . I t l l bald
l&gt;f Ik* B u t* tu g a ih a r .arllh
a ll
o m llta l an d ao b iaq u en t
la rla d
lana* Incladlnq u m
la rla d for
Ik* y ag r I t l l , on tk a fn lln w lo g
daacrlhad landa la Bam laola Caan*
IT, F lo rid a, loarllt
NWt* of NISH ( te n a B. M l
ft. of W. I l l ft.) Itaalloa I t .
T o w aah lp I* Bdulh,
H ang*
I* K a il,
W itn ess a ir hand an d aaol ihla
tk a l l l h . Aar nf N avam kar 111!.
O. P . It B it NOON.
C lark of C lra a ll C a a rt.
—
Bamlnola Counlr* F lorid a

No. t i l l B all o f J a lr tad.
l i f t revering tka follo w in g
daacrllird land t e l a L A. • *
T [llock ■XI" A. Dl Cliappall'a

gubdlvialun-

\y nn.ee m r hand aad aaal Hale

U a I l i l i . d a r or N avam kar. tA T .

o. r. HiSnNiJQN.

Clark a f Clrdalt Court.
Bamlnalo Coaatr. Floridu
NOTICM OF BALM O P T A X
C K R T I P IC ATMS
In arcordaun* with thn
provl.lon# uf Ckaplnr I I 1M. A ria oi
I t l l and upon wrltlan roquaal ..
I i a L p i i A. SM ITH I w .ll affai
for aala nl publla o u lrrr la Ikr
hlglioal klddar fur Vaab a l
Ik*.
Court llouoo onlrwnao In Manfort
an Ik * lllh . dar
of
Ik n m b v i
I H f ol I I o'clock A.
M..
Ml
cortlflralaa Sold by th* Bialo Ingolhar with
all
emit lad
and
aubaouuant larlad Mnaa Inelodlna
M ia * levied for Ika re a r IM f. on
lit* follow in g described land# In
Bamlnolo Counlr. Florida. lo w lli
fio. 411 o f Aug. Ird. . M il
adverlag la l&lt; I In I I tnolgalv* and M i l I I (o t l Incloalva. o f lllock I o f F a lfvlaw .
Witness m r hand and H a l tkla
Ih* lllh . dar at November, n i l .
O. P. IIK NNCU N.
Cterb o f Circuit Court.
Bom.not* Counlr. Plerlda

David of Banford, hnd Ur. u d
Mr*. D. Speer of Sanford.

M rs. C. W . C u lp e p p e r a p*n*
tha waokend In K lia lm m e a w h»rn
ghq acted ■ ■ d e m o n stra to r for
N entla’g M ilk.
M r. an d H r* . A. C. M oor« Ifid
B * tty M oorn o f B anford w nra
th n g ito sta o r M r. an d Mr*. P .
I). Dooley B a n d a r.
B h a rm an M oorn of L u ti. F la.
■was th e g u e* t o f P .- B . D oolty
P rld a y .
Mr. an d Mr*. J . A.
flu y lo n .
J o h n , n o b an d T om m y cl nylon,
M r* I t. H Coffee. V lv lm C offae,
a n d F ra n c is C offee of M iam i
■ pent th a T h a n k sg iv in g ' holiday*
w ith Mr*. C. P. IM rrU n n .
H en ry l l a r t l i o n of H olnoaB iM ,
F la .. M lai H elen F re e m a n
of
T a m p a, an d K en n eth H a rris o n o f
O alneavtlle sp e n t
T h a n k sg iv in g
w llh Mr*, a F . H a rris o n .
M r* M K. Dooley e n te r ta in e d
't h e follow ing w llh a
T h an k * g iv in g d l n n r r l Mr. an d M r*. D.
W , D ooley o f P a ta tk a , M r. a n d
M r*. P- II. Dooley, K lean o r D oo­
ley , Mr*. D. A. M iller an d M r
JL N, B l m a l l ,
M rs 0 . (la tg e r left H u n d ar f o r
O rla n d o w h e re *he w ill v is it fo r
a w eak.

FERN PARK
B y V in a iN I A o . D R A K E
M r. and M rs. f.'h a rlrs
llre c k
h a m ro .liirn rd fu r lh a w ln to r and
aro o c c u r r in g M rs. Nlcbolaon'd
houao on C oncord D rive.
M rs. litillv m u tte r Ndah has
ro tu m o d In C hlcag u to rem ain
Until a fte r the f ir s t of th&gt; year.
M ra. I ’rudettco If a r r n li Urttno
haa re tu rned fro m a
kusbteag
t rip to Tallahaaao * and Jachtoti*

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fafiei

No. M B alo o f J n l r I . M I L
co v arln g Ik a
fa llo w lo a da­
a rrlk a d la n d : Lota I A I I If,
I t ft. o f Lot f U lock U. M a rk ­
ham P a r k Ifaig h ta .
W llaoa* m r hand aad kaal fkla
Ik a H t h d a r ■ ( Novem ber, l i l t .
O, P, HKHMDON.
C la rk o f C l r e a l! C oart.
Bam laola C o a a if. F lo rid a
IB K A L)

M il and opon w rllta o
BODA It, UWINO I w,l
aala a t
public k u tk r
h lg h a a i bvddar. l o r aal
C o u rt Hove* o n tra a o o
on Ih* H lh . dky
at
H IT a t 11 o'clock .A
r a r t l f l r a t v NU. MB Ba
pcquaat la ilt d
taaoo .lactudlag
fa x e s levied fo r tho y e a r IM T , on
ik a follo w in g daM rlbod landa In
Bamlnal* County. F lo rid a , la w lt i
If. f . l ft. a f L e t I I A tv.
41H ri. of L o t #4 Banford
w V . i T ; my hand and aaal th is
th* I t l k . day of Noaom kar H IT .
O. P. IIK ItN IM IN .
C la rk or C trc e ii Court.
Samiaoto County. F lo rid a
(B E A D ________________
NOTICM O F BALM O F T A X
C tM T tF IC A T M B
In a r ro rd a a a a w llh tk a p ro v i­
sio n s ol C h a p te r I l l l * . A ria or
H IT and upon w ritin g frq u a a t of
JO H N J. CAHVKIl T w ill . * f f / r
fa r s a i l a t publla a u lc ry in th*
idahool klddar fo r . cash s i
th*
COurl Jla u a a an t r a s a s in . B sn H rd

No. H I a f A i ( .
L
M M.
n m l » | I art I I
•(
Sanford
11aI■ fl t a.

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no .

i r A ug.
i.
m i.
o o v arlag Isile I I A *• Baafo rd H eig h ts.
Ha, M S t
Ju ljr I . 111*,
c n y a rla g l * |
I I. Hanford
lla ta h t* .
No. M l o f
Au« T. H U .
r o t a t io n N I I I t of H I I ft
of W I I I f t. o l B lock 1. T ier
II. Hanford.
Ns. I l l o f A d i
I.
I l l I.
c o v e rin g ta il
1
Ulock
I I.
D ream wo Id.
No. i n o f
J u ly
L m i.

NOTfCM o r BAkM OP TAX
CBMTIFICATBB

In aeeotdsiK * w ith Ik s provl*
alona o f C h a p te r H i l l . A d a af
111! aad neon w rltla n raqaaat u l
J . ■ &gt;'. W T N N I w in
o fia r fa r
■ ala at M b it* outery ta Ik a h lg h aal kld d ar fa r amah a t tka C e a rt
llouaa a a lra a co la B aaford oa Ik a
H t h d a r n f Danamhar,
l* lf
at
I t O'clock A. M , la a ta rtlfla a ld a
hold h r tka m a la together w ltk
a ll om itted aad aabooqwahj la rla d
ta in a In clu d in g tsnaa la rla d fo r
Ik a r&lt; n r I I 1T, oa I ha fa tte n in g
daacrltiad
landa
&lt;n
Bam lnola
C o u n lr. F lo rid a . Is w lli
No. I l t l Bala o f J a l r In d .
I t l l , r o ra r ln n inn tu ila w in g
dtacrlbod U a d i N Kta o f I H &lt;4
of nnctloti I I . T ow anb lp
I*
B o alh, I la ng a I t ICaal.
No. I t l l Bala of J a l r Tod.
I l l l . co verin g tka
fo llo w in g ,
d-M -rlkad land: Kta of B W It o?
If'VIA
of N W It O K ta
of
N w i* o f B w it o r N w b
* W ta o f NKta of B W IT or
N W it o HKH a t b w Q of
NW ta o f se c tio n II. T a w a a h lp
I t S ou th . Ita a g a I t K a il,
w itn e s s m r h an d a a d aaal Ihla
th a l l l h d a y of N ovem ber, H IT,
O. P . IIKItNDOM.
C lark of C irc u it C ourt,
Bamlnola C o u n lr, F lo rid a,
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LOOK! F lE E iM
F IR E W O R K S

arlaa Imil H, F. I- Wuvdrurt

Hul.itlvlalnn
Nn. H I nf J u ly f I l l l , co v ­
e rin g m i t rt. at. w i n t t ,,u r
. N 111 f l. u l B lo c k I I , Chair-)
man h T u rk o v ,..A d d JIlo a t., ,ut»
No. I l » of J u ly I, I I H f o v '
* rln * ) « l I I Oceh's .A d d llliu k
r.M o - I I I o f ..J u ly - L i l l l . eav&gt;

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Mfhdti ■* * *

1.—Announcement#
H A V E Y O U R W a tch ro p a lro d by
oa* w ho r o s ily know* bow,
B rlg g * . Ja w a la r L U g rta lla A v »
S— I Am I A

F ound

L O S T : Spirited p ig . W eigh* about
100 Iba. Phono 733 W .

T o y s w hich ca n b« re p aired w ill
ka a ppreciated.

FurnUkad

a p a rtm a n l^

convohlancgi. F*rx
Phon* l i t .

* ll No, I II * B a la ‘ o f A nn H I
t i l l c a v a rln g th a tolluw ln
NOTIt'H O F BAI.H OF TAX
■lesrrlksd land Kta o / H E '
I K II T IF It'A T lU
nl NtV.t* nf HBU * Kta n
In a rro id a n e * w llh Ilia
p ro ­
v isio n s nf C h a p la r IIIM , A rts nl
IMT nnd ntmn w ritte n req u est nl
OIIANtIK NAVAL BTOIIKN C O . I
w ill n lf a r In r aal* a t publla nut*
c ry In ih* k ighaat b id d er frrt
r a s h a l Ilia C nnrt H ouse e a lr a n r a
In Hanford nn lh a H lh . d ay of
D acam bar M i l a l I t o'clock A
M. la a r a rtll.r n t# Nn. H a t Hale
of A uguai Ird . 1*11 hal.l by Iho
h la l* lo g a tiia r w ill) a ll om lltad

l*ia.
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8—Automobiles
'»» Ford Coups ) I U —fourwhoel
trailer IITB—larga aaml trailer F iv e room fu h tlih d fl b m iia knd
an sight ' room
Unfurnished
wllh B rebuilt Itodgi* truck. B m I
htruata Hoaaonable. I'hona 414-J.
E Hans, used car dealer*.
1033 CHEVROLET maatar d aluat
sedan wllh rstllo, fllB . Call al
E10 Myrtle Av*. a fU r 5iS0 P. M.
F O R S A L E : 1«88 D odg* T ru c k .
V an b ody, pov rar b ra k e * , p o rfa c l
c o o d ltio n . J. C. C ook. ItOO P a r k
A v*.
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C O L O R E D W O M A N want* Job
ga houao cle an e r o r la u n d ry
w o rk . S y lv ra to r B u lla r , I I T E**t
B ih B L _
J O B A S cook.* LucU l* W illia m * .
{ME E . 101k B L
• _________

R B T It H o r MALM O F T A X
CNWnrioATwa. ,
In aecordanc* w llh th*
pmvlalon* o l .c h a p la r 111!*, A sia of
IM T and upon, w r lt la n , request u l
I w l)l . u tla r fur
Uaod Q a a k a r C irc u la tin g l U k t i r . M.'la M.at W ATBON
pablla
a u lc ry
lo
Ihe
Ighaal bidder fo r cash a l the
C o u rt-llo u a a aatrowe* In kantord
Dacambar
W a k a r * a com ploto Um o l oil na Ik a H lh d a y of
IM T a t I I a'ciaek
A. M . tag
b urn ing , r u o ll n a and o la c trlc oartifloat* h o HT Balo
A ugual
hoalqr*. (Jot o u r pries* b a fo rt yo u 1*1. I l l l hold by Iho H lal* tu■ Olhar w llh a ll nm ltlad and oubbuy. Bcott C a rra w a y , In c .
••UU.nl levied laaa»
In clu d in g
tag** levied lo r . (ha ya ar l * l l . an
ha fo llo w in g ig g a rlb a d land* la
Bportal Calary PlkaU. ln q a lr« •fesmlHnla
C a u a lr, F lo rid a , to w lli
F ly n l’a B tor*.
. Bag. I t ah a B. a f NN Cnr.
S T '.B M l'g k t l T e w a a k le
it
Four IHW g m a ll piano*. Includ­
Buul b. Itanga 1* Banff Itn a B .
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a
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H
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N.
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I
ing on* Or*nd, mini ba gold
rha W . llt a r b a .'B . I H fb*.
rather than skipped. May b*
W -&lt; M Chs X . M U a h a .'V F . *
'h e le v i n IIha a t Banford
■eon In Banford. Y orm s o i caak.

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Writ* "Wholaaala T m t l i r , " MB
Volusia A es. Daytona Baach.

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STREAMLINE d '^ B I CYCLE,"*!■
porfact ooodRiocL. |1B. Hoorar t S X A L ! ------ -------ijY o u V # triad all th# vaaL bow
1 I try tk a boot. Ctty Ehoo Shop, vacuum claanar, good ag now,
’ r b t i c n a p g A t.it w r y
WI-60.
CaU
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ta
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Phono 77T. '

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Q#t o a r price* on blcycloa, wagon*, trtcyrla* and a k a u * 'f o r
‘ f (CxriattBi* A small deposit wtll
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWHPAPKB
VOLUME XXIX
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Japanese Announce
“Victory Parade”
Thru ^Settlement
Prospects Of Hostile
Incident Foreseen
As Jap Troops Pre­
pare Demonstration

NUMBER 80

Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 19.17
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Petition Is Signed To Force
Vote On Wage And Hour Bill

EVEN CANNON TAKE WINGS

Jin k in s Reports
G ood Collection
On Auto Licenses

1,000 Civilians
Killed In Airraid More Than $1300 Is

Tax Structure
Needs Revision,
Roper Declares

Democrat Rolls
Committees Are Texas
Up In Wheelchair
.Be Final Sign­
Named For Soil To
er l*o P e t i t i o n
Benefit Program

Commerce Secretary
Outiines Views In
Address To Council

Dawson
Bring Bill O ut
isveals 98 Percent
Of Farmers Eligible W a l I a c e Criticizes
F o r m Off-Present
The thro* community commit­
tee* of tho Bemlnole County Boll
Agricultural B i l l

Political Trades

Even cannon take wlnga In Germany where Ihl* single-seated
_ | i flg h 'e r carrying two rannon. two machine guns and six 25-pound
18gS A re
O n
s a l e Pp)|; bomba was tested at Rostock. Holes In the wing are cannon
CHICAGO, Ore, 2—(A1)—Secre­
outlets. With a maximum speed of 306 miles an hour, guns are tary of Commerce tlsnlel C. lioper
"The people of Ranford and handled automatically.
Conservation
Association have
.
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cMeil the “need of a general rvSeminole County are exhibiting
been elected. County Agent &lt;’.
tirion of our entire tax structure"
WASHINGTON. Dee. 2.—
R. Dawson stated this morning.
a fin* spirit of cooperation with
in n moKJtfe to the Nation's bus(AP)—Tht* Hnuac leadership
Mr.
Dawson
announced
that
SHANGHAI,
Dec. 2.— the Stale Hoard of Education In
Inc,, men last night.
*
tho following form ers hnre been broke n prolonged deadlock
(AP)—Municipal authorltleii purchasing their auto licenses
He cvprefwrd, confidence the
named tn serve: Banford
ills over the wnges and, hours
•utilities
illli'mins''
would' le
received notice today that for IMS early." Bemlnole County
trte t—Roy F. Byrne*, chairman. legislation today when, th * ,
fotvrd,
udiocnted
equal
n-aponsix battalions of Japanese) T ig Collector Jno- D. Jlnklna.
E J . Meyer, vlco-chalrman, mid
Hl'Utly lietwren talior organisetroops will march through from whoa* office the new tags
Leo Tlutnrr. m em ber;
Oviedo 21Hth mrmher signed a peti­
t ion* ind management, stressed
I
tion to form -a vote on th»
the Shanghai International are sold,' announced today.'
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chairman.
Andrew
Puds,
vicemonsuro
by mld-Decemb#r.
Settlement tomorrow In a On the opening day of the
W. Knox, commanding chairman, ei\d It. F- King, mem­
national debt ax wellCapt.
ax A.batRepresentative
Mansfield,
victory parade.
sale* ( I tag# were sold and a
budget,
espoused officer of the local Medical De ber; t/W » o 'o d d is tric t-C . N. Texas Democrat, was rolled
Police planned to gOard sum of 21,22375 was collected.
larhm rnt of the 122th Infantry! North, ■ chairman. W. It. Blum,
and
constructive"
h
tho line of march of tho con­ Mr. Jlnktns reported.
Mc up on hla wheel chair to be the
11i-hItn.-nl of the railii'ml* finsn- ha* been promoted lo tho rank vie* chairman, and John
final algticr amid a roar of
quering
li m d i r t .
Foreign ob‘
rial iinddcmx ond linilrd the pro- of major, it was announced here Nanghtnn, memher.
This unusual opening sale. Mr.
(e rv e n l u r e d a possible “ hos­ Jlnktns said he believed waa the
Tho chairman of thra* three cheers. Ju st before Manafleld p at
Jcclcd building reiixtrucMon pro­ today, &lt;
tile Incident’’ end In London B rit­ result of the pleas of the local
Officials of the Seminole County
eommltteea are the officer* of down his name, 'Rep. Smith • (
A team determined to win In
gram.
ish
sulhorltlos regarded
th* school officials, C nvrm nr con* order to offset their loss to^Tubercutoalx mid Itenllli Assorts- The xeeretary outlinul hi* views
the Bemlnole County Boll Con­ Wrst Virginia, A Democrat, • had
inarch as a “posalbls violation’' and State Superintendent Colin George Miller’s All-Star* in *](ion reported today
servation AMoctstlon whose duty jotted down. hJ*. signature.
an mlilrrxa
for delivery
llu il'^ n u c lrilInu-fore
the rnmprrpanxl
inerre l&gt;rpartment's
Before tha Slflth' *lgnal«W, th e
of International agreem ents.
It Is to oversee the adm inistra­
English urging prompt payment recent tilt In Leesburg will again progrex, h»x b e n nu.de In
in the
m e, buiinexx silvlxory rounrll.
Chinese
dispatches
f r o m which la rxpeited to prndura fees the All-Star* in a
tion nf tha soil conservation House heard a Republican de*
■ m in u s) xeal xale campaign and
T" ,h r ''uxlnrxs nml Induxtrial
mand for an
Investigation t f
Hangchow today said th a t more enough money hy mld-Decrtnber engagement a t the local high
program In Bemlnole County.
— ,
i-Xirulive* who a te mrndirni of the
than 1,000 civilians were killed to take care of the drflrll tn school field tonight,
Tha chairmen will be retied atatementa th a t backere of th a
at
H:IT. asked the continued *upp«M 0r the Iounril, President lt»«srvell sent a
everything
W
and wounded In a Japanese air Blate School Fond.
together for a apodal meeting bill "swapped
o'clock.
jiteople of Sanford mid Semin' “I^Jsdegrnnwwhirh sniil in part:
wUI the Capitol" to Insure a r o t # 'a t
raid on Hslaoahan about 12 mitei
One of the largest rrowd* o f| County in the drive fur funds j f * -*’l am looking forward to meetThe arhonl treasury .w as *hy
The promotion of Captain A r­ soon during which they
ir .s lta .e e S i P o st S tw l
southeast of Hangchow.
elect n president for the coming I
by ona-thlrd of the f I J I S . t l l the season Is expected to w itness!carry on work in prevent ton "of
**• log with ell of you at the earliest thur \V. Kims, eommindlug o ffi­
Five hundred dead and wound­ needed to pay the , poq. 1 a llo t­ Ihs Sanrord Blackcats In action Tuberculosis and to assist in com- practicable dnle so we may have
cer or the Mrdlrnl
Detachment
ed non-combatanta were reported ment of Stele money to , lh* on the local gridiron, which i* batting tho diseaseIn discussing the soil ro n * e r|
the opportunity of talking over of ihs I2lth Infm ntry, to tha rank
found In ruble of bulldinga de­ counties for payment of teach­ probably the flret semi-pro game
Dingle pins have l.etn dlitrlbu- t h„ problem* Ihst affect us sn vlt of Major has been officially ap­
stroyed by Japanese Incendiary ers salaries.
ever played in Banford.
tn l to all the pupil, in tho schools' 1Iy. j
confident th a t appreprl proved by the United Stale* W ar
bomba.
Those buried in
ihs
Unless tb s Governor rhangna . Coach S. A. B. W llklnaon’throughout the County and ra c b ja ir action can lead 1° Increased Department, 1.1 Col. Jnapph C.
f*PrPr ^ ^ , 'H am tnohs^m |tniyf rep" Jullua Dlngfeldrr of SaitMM
wreckage were not Immediately hi* miad. all autos In operation stated today that hla
is protege* chlkl h«* been miue*i.*l to t m - employment end more effective Hutchinson, executive officer of r ^ lT n , o v .r io ^ r e t r i 7 h . * » ^ aU redsnre a l th . mkepl
extricated.
Bcorea were made in Florida will
have to be were In renxldsrsbly bctler eon-[tribute one penny for each ycai jpurrhasing power In the hand* of the Florida National Guard, an­
total acreag* of f* r « land had
™ *"*&gt;y
homeless by th t destruction of equipped with the 4238 plates dition fo r this gam s than for th e 'h e has been in school.
masses o f peoplt *U1I with- nounced today.
• (giuat
Kfilled out work aheeta and waa !? !? !? * ? . . ? f b „
1,100 houses In Jthtaoshan.
* not later than Jan. 16 and after prevlous encounter. They havs) These bangle pin* *
—*
rl1 l*w **lnu’2out
adequate Income."
Major
Knox's
promotion
w
as
riyubly Ju r bouanta under th e diairirt^hsld In OalneaTlU ejrsikm" _
Two Chinese Qlrplaqaa . raided,
scrimmaged av*fy night for two bin
' cross emblem of the NaUonslA nixcusxtng Ih r l*x on undlatrl the result of 10 years nf aettvP
1*37 * soil conservelldn p ro t r ato
w m reU eb^jB A .^1
weeks and h a te shown consider­ tul.erculcais AssnciaUonand lo id ljh a i^ ..w prrntc
rnntlnga, Mr service In the Florida National
The Bemlnole County **ent re- fttfmvd Inday- The
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are’ldentl- able prowe,* with the pigskin. nfficlil* reveal.’.) the following in- n „ p rr
f o u n t , It wa* Mated. U r w nt f l r e t' veiled that a total of 1OTI farm - W t U t i over by ^
e i f ta^lhqM tA,Y*«'t V iir,1 H wa* ..T h e Blackest*' offensive, which formation regarding the origin o fj .•trc a .u ry n-nm ls indicate Ihxt eomminloned
.......... ........ ..
..n Captain
.......
..........
In the ere in this county h .d filed work J*IW&gt;*»Me; gov*r»or-.liet of the
jmlnfed1 oui.* ^qtxengrv vehicles was their weak point in the pre­ tho cnn* a* an emblem «f tuU-r t ho tax did lead to a markrd in {MikIIci I Corps In 102,’ and wax
anchorage, of tb s Japans** flag- ondfV f
sheets in hi* offlc* as compared F **rW*
«e .v i wi_ l L
' p h unn*
Will
be vious till, has shown great im- l0*.!iLW,lr,arC! , ,,
, ,, ,
m -a s e tn the pcirrnlnge nf ro rp i'fla rx lg n td tu tho .1!2th Mrellcal Dn* with ^23 ) . . l year.
1,
» fleer, of t h . Klwunh
1 khljp id su m b riotr tb s ' Jsp«ne»e gharged a IlMtite fre nf $5, bo-j provem rnt and It la believed that
Tho
u»c
nf
hr
iloahli
haired
profit*
dlxhun.nl
nx
iliviili-n.I.H
I
(nrhmcnt
where
he
hw*
*crv..(!
Farm ers participating In the ^ 'v rn rilo n a l were present a t
coniulaic. but .did r&gt;o damage.
tween t,006 anil 3,000 pound*,] the expert blocking and Interfcr- rro*. a* an smh in of tuhcrculo.i* during lU.Irt nml there I* evidence nwHmmusly »incr that lime.
firogram, tho Couny A gent p o i n t - I n e l u d b f f Julius Dingf«]d*r,
‘" “Thh Japanese Mhj the Chinese || 0 . 3.0&amp;0 t» 2,000 pound| will In -'d ice |b e Blackest* havu xhuwn,
w arfare h y m n lic a . xernee ......... ..
Bhnw that Ihr tax also cau«e,l
trpon the promotion of Major rd uul, re r r in ' twofold benaflta. chairman of the CommlU** fo r
’ c r itl operated f t * 10,09a' feet charged f t 6 while all over 2,0oo
(('ealleeeU D i raas Slsl
inlereatlog origin. | | was at * inrn-e*ra in r«rjm r*le operatin g . |t*]nh .Strven* to Id* prr*rnt rank Thn cover crops required under ' h&lt;; .!?u r1p° rt, of Churcli** ln T h rtr
^'ibcpefcsfully * evading
pursuit pounds get a fla t assessment ot
mn-ting of Ihr International * ° ” '|e x p r n»rH in llir a ir s of wage*. Imn* „f Lieutenant Colonel. Major Kmx the program are mainly to In- S p 'ri'u .l A ms, Urold H ippier •*
pf*n»s 'They declared, however, 220.
ferrncc
use*, adveill«lng, maintenance, rr- WBPI placed In
cm m arel
or lit crease the fertility of l h . - , oil E«»tIs. International v k .-p reslthat tn an atr Jm ltle n**r or over
Truck* fall in a classification
jler in In ID - that Ur. Merslron &lt;&gt;f;M,a rrh, rip. |l i*
ly evk|rnt
Mnlieal IM nrhm ent nnd nlxo . r r
Nanking six
Japan**
plane*
but also ’ prevent erosion of ths « * . ■ « K“V 1 ,
m ™ b*r ° f
by Ihrm ielvr*. Fifty cent# per
I ari* ppipoae.l th at the ancient
.m ), rjluntion. a i r receiving v tt| n, iti.gim rn'al Burgeon.
land In th.. driving ra in , during 'he ln U rn .tlo n sl committee on
shot down 12 of tbs Chinese n*a
hundred la charged for vehicle,
I.orrnine
I
ro»*
I.,
mndr
,l"
’
the
*&gt;mpnllirtic
ron.lderntlon
of
Major
Knox
served
with
d
lv
the sum m rr months. In addition Publicity.
.
Bovlet-nullt airplane*,
up lo 2.000 pounds; from 2,000
hlem nf the fight again*! the while
Treasury in it* recnmmehdn- flnctinn' for thrro year* in the lo this, the federal government
H rrn i.n K urr. T . U h '.s c e wmi
China waa said to be massing
to 6,000 the price la 76 cent*
/-plague.
The
™
r
e
c
r
l
v
«-„ni!ri.„
„„
,|lc
ri.V|,i„n
Canadian
Army
Modical
C'orp*.
in
o ffer, cash h eu rfll. a . high
rlrc lrif di.trict • ^ t a r y for 1932.
a first of 300 Rusalan-butit w ar
rd rnthuxia. nail) It dated liiiik'„f |(u, |ij;iq Itevenur A rt, n* Imli* France and bUigland
during the 22 per acre for com 'plU nc with Tko officers voted to hold the Flore
planes for a renewal of the per hundred and all over 6,000
the
assessment
Is
21
per
hundred.'
o
t
h
r
N
"
.h
century,
when
It
w
.,
.
,
,
1
,
ty
.s,.rri.|n
fy
M
oigrnlhau’a
World
Wnr,
*
n
i
wu*
retired
viDt
the requirem ent, pf the p ro g ra m .^ * m U 'W inter h fw .n l. confor*
aerial attacks op Japan’s a d ­
made the emblem of the K aninn I r (rn ) .tnteiuent ami In the I'rr«* i |lr
.,f M*jor.
Mr. Jinkins particularly em pha­
vancing armies. Foreign naval
Mr. Daw.on predicted that In rn" ,n New Smyrna Beach Jan i,
i *’f
" r n ,l ," Ml ' kleut'a message to Congress *m
) ir t« l.irutenant ltoogln»a C 1938 there would he still another u , n f 0 •"•t,*0The industrial Cnmniittre of ,
efflrfr* said Chinese
bombers sised Ihs fact that all Individuals
,
_
Catholic Church.
purchasing
licenses
must
bring
N
ovi-m
hi-r
16."
Bruit
l*
seeund
,in
command
of
the
U.e
Krminole
County
th
am
licr
had raldtd the Japan**# airfield
increase In the numlwr of farin’ , Tho •'* .
From tin- Kli-venth to the Four­
their
title
eert
if
tests
and
reg
is­
I -J&lt;th Medical/ Detachmentmeet In the Chamber building
er* operating under this program *
wbo sttended he achool veer*
at Woo,unc. down the Whangteenth t'liiturie*, tho eruxnilrr*,
tration card*.
tht* afternoon a t 2:00 o'clock,
in Bemlnole County.
hrenk 8. W right, GataOTtUm
poo' (ttver from Shanghai.
through
centart
with
the
Fasti-in
officials reported today.
Tw enty
n e w - twtn-enrtned —
. _ — “—
.
“The pregrsm will he breadMo,r «»B;„ p“ im B CUyj Ed
f-htirwh in I'slrallnr, fsmilinriri-il
bombspi arrived
e n d and per acre paym ent, will
“ “ ‘“ ■I t™ !*
Europe with it. Gmlfrey Duke id
•’ mils* tip Y angtie from Nanking
D C- Moore, of Frnlland Gray Korraine, h-a.lrr of uiip of the first
bo cunaldrrably
higher,"
the
^ Noble*. F ort Pletco, and
The memhri* of the Sanford
and Moorr, local auditors, ha*
apd were being tubed up hy
Courtly
Agent
*g|d.
WVrth
Henson, Braden oh.
crusades; *aw the cross in Ji-ru- Klwani* Club ernt the following
_______ __ __
tlthere present Includod
Ken
completed the ennui! audit of the
"- Chinese pilots, w etH ntortnsd and
The 27lh annual
Mamorte'
IXINDON, H er | , —{/P)— A C’Hy’e accounts, City Clrrk Frank talem , and adopted It ex hi* ataiul* letter to I heir president, Howard
'Williamson, Wost Palm Bsaeh, rc*
ye|l*bl* foreigner* r«ported.
aril whrrt he wa* electid C hro.lisn
,
, .. ,, ,
. ,
l/m g, whose
hi other,
tlinrle* K er*he of tho local lealge II. I*
*' ; The rem ainder of tkn 0*at of man whom prosecuting munsM B. Ijim arn reported t'*dgy. The n r
rrrt.n„ y „ „
..f O, K.&lt; In hoiio?. nf decease!)
phantnm
“flannel i.utts of ihs audit a te now tclng ruler at the Holy t .ly In lOtKt. It i . j , ^
‘ 1*0 Soviet-built.'cruft Wefs said styled tho
brother*, will tie held In the Klk'r
generally believed that .D ee M. re' when’ he .11
Norman. Gainesville, both put
■ 'I t be either a t ’ Slam 400 mile* foot” burglar who rludnl Bent compiled by M r Moore.
I tall Butiilny afternoon al 3:0f
urn to krsnee it became the em, „n lh4, |rr „„ t)lr *U, w, | k
—■- -■
district governorsI norib and wa«t of llankow o r on land Yard for rs yeais, waa
■
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h
„
u
i
m
a
n
o
w
n
in
r
r
a
n
r
r
a*
m
e
suit
,
,
.
,
—
o'clock.
H
Hunge.
chairman
of
I'rinrlptr* of
» __
known in ktpnee
sentenced today to firs years
i r w s w r f w Ee— at*)
Orders have been received a t
------ —
■
of Poultry R
rre^d lrm
in g _,
, „a* the , U r - H .... .front of hi* drug xlori*.
lha Memorial Committee, report
penal aarvlludo on
wholesale and Improvement
ART FOR ALL
•he Marine Corps Recruiting Htanent of the Flock will I * , " . ' .
1 ' r" . r "m
I ‘‘The membera o f the Banfonl
charges of burglary.
■Ion, Po»l Office Huilding, Ha.
■ “
__
,
lo* the principal
pal topic or
of uiacusamn
dlocuoalon __,
, , , " . ’L
. "
, KlwanU Club deeply aym p.thlre rd today.
On the Memorial Tablet In the vannah, (is , to enlist all m en| ( LAHEMONT,
E J. P. Cusatn, counsel fur tonight a t the regular monthly !&gt;r C . n
~~
" l,Wir ’*t '* n r,,,rr with you In the death of your only
Elk's
Hall
them
nrn
35
n»'»&gt;-r
nosslble
during
December,
it
|
,
People
who
love
a
r
t
but
c
a
n
t
M
tb s prisoner. Henry
Williams. meeting of tha Seminole County ( *
brother, Mr. Charles lemg, of
"*
nf brothers who have died slnee announced by Captain Small. R a - / 0"1 •« own real p slo tln g s^o o w * an -v
Protested (gainst tan assigna­ Poultry producers A ..o ci.tio n fr.'tK
World War, one of Llnesville, Pa
tion. however. - I t would be dan- the Semidole ||lg h School tonight,
r*“ ‘ lh ,,n - Mrs. ta!ori*
"We want you to feel the w arm ­ the Installation nf thn ledge In s u itin g Officer, in Savannah.
*
^
v
f
hr
Amor'™
"/
*’
Banford. Mr llunge statnd, add
D •j.
^
.
• • p«*dition*ry rorrva umnI Ihr l/irrrro u a to assume on what w« »i
Only young men between th e1point” herrelf, haa establM M y *
th of our abiding love and esteem;
Ing
th
at
every
Elk
whether
' M treU rir’ r t P°r | r.ln e e r r ... for it. -houldee inxlg- lo know that we grieve with you,
beard In th is court that tha per . J l lm t.v
ages of IB lo 26. not leu. than lending library of »«glnal ww*»j
active nr Inactive al the preaent than 02 Inches or more than 72
_____
i nia. The Sfaxonlc order haa also
son made ltnowp tn the public
M cent* a month «WT
and offer every comfort we ran
time
idmutd
attend
Dili,
the
as -flannel toot’ |a appearing
inches tn height, w h it*, w ith o u t amail placaa, 21 for th* torgof.*
A W estern Union Em ergency'
th "
"O .a ln command in your l*-r.’*’ *'iTo*rit.
T_ , i „
'
' varioua way* for m any'centuries
here today." ho natd
"Feclde anil Inadequate are «ur llriler'a most solemn ritual,
dependents
and of good moral
* Tin- approximate 600,000 mem
u nineo. ^for continuing
. " r aarvlcc
* “ ry although
the indknUon.
are
that
Williams actually fared only L
equipment
lh H
^
M
, mM,
m word*, but the thoughts and sen­ her* of the Order nf ft. P- O B character will be accepted.
six specific charges but him- la area* where the regular service
Entrance examinations fo r the
.
.
,
, tim ents that move ux you may throughout the
Foreeuk
t.i
United
Blatee
•elf Intimated hi* wish to plead h a . been dl.repU d, will h . in SanMarines In this district are held
^ ““ 7 "
*’111 n,,t grasp as brother to brother, and
1
1
1
psy
homage
on
this
day
to
will
Generally la ir tonight and "Fri­
guilty to | | additional counts ford tvmorrow, |„ Tharp, m anager f ,°™ ,hal. of ^ " 7 ' V ’ , ' ' ,,r* r we trust that our spirits may
lha dec eased member* In every a t tha Recruiting Station at S a­ day slightly rotdsr tonight wjill
"Flaonsl Foot's frequent use of Ih . local Western Union Office. _ ln T l,r "
vannah. Applicant* who are u n ­
hl ,UM' ,,f rommunr In console you, to streng­
Uwlge,
*Mr.*Hunge
**ld.
scattered frost In north p o rlk * .
)t
of a bicycle to make hla gate­ announced todsy. Tha trailer will «» vmclcm h r N .tioos Tuhefcu- then you In your xadnra*
The regular ritual srltt be able to- apply in person will be!
way earns* him an additional W parked in /n m l of the Sanford
furnished application blanks and
‘
" rr‘ t
riven hV Exalted nule'r Giuirge
nlcknama of th a "btcycltag d e­ Offlre about 0:00 o'clock.
full Information upon request.
l" l0 *0
'lr*,Ir
Thurelnn and pther offln-ra of
Ih
I “ E nllil under tha banner of tho
mon."
Applications received by
mall
the Igatge and
Past
Exalted
aro'^glven Immediate attention.
Officer* for tha coming year T 1 ^ ob'T
V *
’’y " Z
Holer Father A. fl. Peek, will
will be elected a t the regular con«“ '■ “
"
deliver the oration Mr» tl- •’
vocation of the Taylor Comman- ,r o u ,' y
V ll
Captain Fred 8. Feren, com­ flardln. Mr*. Hnby Ming end
dcry No. 2d K night. Tem plar tn
cv,, r y »"n" y wl"
manding officer " f the Salvation Mr*. W. tl. Fleming, arrorapanled
the Masonic' Hall Friday night a t h? fl* ^
",
'J** Army Unit, appealed to tho
hy Mra. L llurke Btnem »•!* •**
takes
Its
g
reatest
toll
among
(h*
SOUTH PARIS, Maine, Dec-2— 7:30 o'clock, Emmlncnt Comman
people nf Sanford and Seminole In th* charge of the . musical
Paul N- Bwyer, I I y e a r old •ler, Jno. D. Jinkins staled today- young men and women of our County today for donations «f
M ajor Charles II. Dodd, finan­
Program, the Chairman of the
.
high school youth re reread his tn- Ha also urged all local and visit- com m unity"
old clothing fur distribution
to Memorial " Committee
aisled, cial secretary of th* local division
noesnt plan today lo Uw slaying big Templar* to make ■ apodal
those |n dire needadding th a t tha public la cordial­ of th* Salvation Army, and Colonel
i of Dr. Jam es G. Littlefield, and effort to to prooertt.
H arry It. BIsyos, divisional Com*
Captain Fru-n stated th at tha ly ‘invited to attend.
CLASSICAL CLUB
pleaded guilty. H a wna sentenced
m andsr from Jacksonville, will ho
unit was fared with a shortage *•
Immediately to Ufa Imprisonment- The S iring Band of the Bemlnult
in Banford over lha week-end to
TALLA1IA8BKB. Dor ' 3. — th* time of year that clothing was
Tha plan enmo shortly a fte r tho Chapter of tho Foture Fanner* of On* aludent from Banford la a
aded wor»l Those who have any MIBH M1TCUKM. HONORED make tha annual audit at lb * local
Oxford superior court reopened America have secured Willard mrmbor of tha classiest
Salvation •- Army Jtro d q u ariers,
club
I clothing they wish to donal*
foe tho third day o f hla. trial Ponuilly to teach them the flee Ibis year a t Florida Bisle Cot- are aakrd to advise lha Salvation
TALLAHASSEE, Die., 2 - MU* C aptain Fred S. Feren, Command*
Bwyer, olee accused of ntrekgUng points In play big strin g Instru­ leg*. Bhe is Mi*a Virginia Mo- Army official* at their headquar­ Dorothy MHchall of BanfoM haa lag officer, .reported todayD r. Littlefield's wife an d - trans- ments in preparation fo r State Rory. The club, composed of ters on Serdlul Street.
ju st bMn pledged to the Cotillion ' Special Services will ba conduc­
1portin g tho bodies of both cm n competition late r In tho year, Alex atudenla In lb* claaalrs depart*
Club, o social club a t Florid* ted by tha Iocs) unit in .honor of
alx-»Uto -death tour’ tn North- R. Johnson, Club advisor, ropor* moot, baa as Its them* this
Members wore tha officers a t tha open a ir moat­
Flayers from right state* were S tate CoDags.
a rt Ingt on, New Jersey, Sntared tad today. Mr, Connelly instructs year classical dram
d ram a presld
president members nf the 1MT
1937 freshm an tapped oa t ■
n forma) dance given ing Saturday night, sad Sunday
. |hla plao a t ha stood erect between the membera of tha S tring Band la Mias G enera Nelson, of Weal football tram at th* University I recently. H is president Is Mias morning and night In the A m y
*W» nttoreeya,
racb Thursday afternoonPalm Beach,
Uendquartara, Captain F*r*n said,
I Dorothy Barr of Miami,
Florida.
■

■ •

\

Chinese Are Said To
B e Concentrating
Huge NewAir Force

Realized
_
*.

1st
_

Day

Blackcats ReadylPublic Support
For Leesburg GojUrgcd In Drive
On Sanford Field;To F ight Disease

Local Aggregation Is Campaign ForSale Of;;*'"* the
I In Good Condi­ Christina, Seals In
t i o n For Contest S a i d Progressing

Capt. A. W. Knox
Gi ven Promotion
To Rank Of Major

Julius Dinrfelder
At Kiwanls School

K

ivsd at Hankow ooo Flannel Foot Thief
Draws Five Ycar«

i -' Vt
f ;r i

Iocttcr Of Sympathy
»Scnt By Kiwaniann Memorial Service
To Be Held By Elk*

Marines Are Calling :'Jrlnr
For New Knlrntments

f0'r,Jmofi

tnf

LOCAL WEATHER

18 Year Old Boy
Guilty For Murder

Appeal Made
For Old Clothintr

Major Charles Dodd
Visits Salvation Unit

19

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trVSTf6O*’: i

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Sr Try on. Frsd H , ot «w to WalUT
ft.. L. 0*o par.
W s t t l m on BVd. U fa In.urane*
a
C*. to Mr*. Lota 0 . Wight.
- Psareoa, John P. A Co- Inc. to
g i ; ' ' Walter U Cooper (tiled IV

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Meater*# D eal
X Spencer, 0 . W.. flpoc.il Ma.ter
to Prank F» llolmrr.
Qall Claim Deed#
Hardy, Lewie W., at ux to La*
L
nora H. Hodge*.
Mertgagr*
Jon**, I. U to 0 . 0 Rummer.
3 Wight, Hal A Lola 0 . to J clf.rV
eon flt’d. U f* Ini. C i.
Hal laf*f lion of Morfgag**
•; O v a n tn et Land Co. to William
ffir’. E. Taylor.
*
Ball*fiction of Jodgmrnt
■ Midland Raconsiruction Corp. A**
.-V algnao to 0 . 0 . Wolcott, et *1.
Bala Contract
' The Warren Co., Inr. to Calhoun‘* Ca»h Grocery.

Bernhard
Of Netherlands
Hurt In Accident
Csntloued From F**o On*
- present h«lr apparent; Ha* no
; brother* or slctcra.
vt A alorh could hardly find »
nicer place to alight than BoostdUk. I t lias In a m agnificent
park, shaltcred by fra g ra n t fir
' traos, bulwarked by broad and
• l awagplng lawn*. I t la Ju*t • b a ll

"And la that onough.’*

thank

yon,

maka affectlrr Ihl* control, with­
out working a hardehlp on any
of the Intervdfd foreign power*,
were proceeding smoothly.
Referring to a British nrotoat
In.Tokyo he said Japan hud cmphaaltod that Hue contidtratlon
alwaya would be glean la the
claim* against Chinese eus'emi
reventM by various power., which
har* accepted the custom* »*»*nu* aa collateral fo j loam.
Tokyo reported,^ howerer, &gt;bo*
British Ambassador R. L Cralglo accompanied United Blotch
Ambassador j , 0 . C rew eft h'-a
rial! lo the Japaneae foreign of­
fice lo make the toew i*prea*n*
fallen*.

your

The prince walked on, thinking
hard. When ho got back to thcaatlf ho looked at the bmk.-.
The aaalatant gardener’* nanr*
waa down for I t guilder* * aw k.
Within th* hoar the official rrsponslbl* for tba unpaid differ­
ence we* fired.
A* a matter of fact,, thr
•om* folk about Urn court who
complained, to Wilhelm In* that
tlme-bonorode roulln* was being

npaok

Th* Queen Ju«t smiled and
**ldi
"Flaaa* do thwo-thing* a* the
Prince want# thorn done." . .

Th Genera Horn* Demonstration
Club held an all day m eeting a t
lb* community Hall Tuesday. U n
J . T. McLain J r waa In charge of
tb# damoastraUona fo r the day.
demea* tret Ion -■w ae a

flmnlnol* County fruit cake, mad*
( r m pr***nr*d fruirn grow s h-

Phil Grashoff Wins
Blind Bogey Tourney
Phil 0ra»boff won flrat prl»*
at n blind bogey tournament at
tba Hanford Country Club Sat­
urday apd Sunday, according lo
A. C. rorA manager Of tba Cl*b.
Fred Holly and L. F. Boylo
UC« (far aaoond place In tba
tournament while thro*, B. F.
Hou(holder* A. 0 . MeHaynold*
and Henry Bortlaldc, Hod for
third ptoo*.

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of Chattanooga, Twnn., a
L.
Clem, lltr r y
Bradbam,
Jack
H om *r. Boy Bjrme*. J r . R*r
mond LnndqnUf. John L o 0 1 g ,
John Herbal, 0 . B Workman.
Henry Zurlleld*. R, F. HPU*
holder. Kerlyle llo ueholdar,’&lt;.8.
D. iiishlrrm an. Otto Caldwell.
Dr. a. D. BcoH. R Compton.
Mr*. K. Compton, Mr». Bor
Hymc* and Mile Nancy While.

' sharp eye* of Bombard. *ha
Llppo-Blcalcrfeld princeling who
f married Julians last January 7,
_ ,’bhr* modtmlwd th* palace, It»*lf,
‘ i Already Juliana has aalectgd after which M n. Gladys Kendall,
’ two nun** from tho staff of ib* Horn* Damoaatratlon Agent, *g.
' Bad Cro*« hoeplta) at tb* Hagn*.
which sh* hoad*. to asalat hrr
and her child In th* month* to
j , com*.
Also ah* had laid down th* tew
; a* to just what kind pf Hill* gar*
■\ men la ah* wan I* from btr saw­
ing circle. No public gift* for
it th* baby will b* arcaptad.
w j .That test ukaea -didn’t . daunt
- Nctbrrlenda' hotiMwlTag,
They
- - hf*. i sowing * sad - knitting |u e i M
-■'r hard, »■ Juliana’* abate, but 'tb*
gift* will g* lo*;needy 1chlUrad
t a n bt tha . aamo month' a * ' tb*
mu* aitlian qf.i4og*ldl)*k.i4'iu
, AVP* from erwlng, Juliana he*
beep taking long &gt;walk* fari'tb*
W(Kited park, o r &lt; ancowipanylng
flBTWtird, ou motor* rlrisaa "&gt;yr*
n iltic rp ad i U i th* . l/xt, &gt;whc/e
lh a .Queen la In ■c**Meao*: »« |'ft
,(A # for Bernhard, ha hag fettnfriUy perform ed, ,sinew hi* macrtegg, the o ff lrla l, duties pf a
M p ifri, If* -ha* takan a ' lively
jqteraaL In arm y and- ’Hr* for*#
m snauvorai ha. ha* aaparvtecl laW
domaaUc arrangom ants of I the

a*“■ i nn . hi ( wp, hi I** •*
No |««I of
covering MW'l
BRM of K4VI4
i t n. iy.
No. 17)1 of
covering All It
g&gt;e I. fwiK 11

J«ir 4. HIT
of NKM A
Be*. ». Twp.
An*. I. t i l l
«t of NR *f
II I I *
of

No t i l l of
tot* 4. t»4t
covering All NPJ&lt;4 of NR«4
K of Rr Fee. A Twp. II It II
No t i l l nf J biv 4, HIT
coverto* BK1, of NR&lt;4 A N 't.
of BRI4 Bee. A Twp. tl TV II
No III* nr Julv *. i « | |
mvorlBF NTVte of NR n fLoe#
4A Bq Ip NW aorl A NR of
NR
nr NKR 4*«. A Two.
i i n. i i .
Na. 1-4 o f III* of f a ir A
HIT covering IW H of NBR
Bee. I. Twp. II Jt ' l l ,
No I4«f of .July 4. HIT

For Sale

naa I*, i l l r t i W. !•** thi
A
4.11 cU A 1.11 f«- *
Boa. » f t * w a i t eh* "■

(Peanut)

of Bit. Cor. Rub N. I*
t ch*. A 10 «ha E. * *b*-»
■artIon I Tow* Mly t l BOBth.
w ?»#fo, mr,V2o4 **d Mal lbl*
tb . III*. 4 . , of 5®7»S b KOON.T'
Clara of Clroall OooM.
Hamtaoi* Coantr. nortdo.
(■■At.)
s
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Ho.‘ H ll of
covering NRU
NRU or NRU
II R. II
No. n i l of
roverma HKU
NWI4 of B«U

Clara of Clreull Caurl.
Bvnilaal* Caaatr. Florid*

JilriVt7 / efitr n i Menford.
. ffn. «flS Hitl* of Atijruel Ird.
SI U lt l MlnoU K iU lil. , ,»
li-stnde. of no. a i iu U ;o i

Tp«»te,iA

inter)

J * h * 7 Mthhl*

ON.OUARANTIID

OB Ik* lit!

th* year H it. on

secorusna*

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« »&lt;&lt;&gt;*•,,oC
» an* upon wrdlMi T»4 ,
If. l.irttrUiiit*

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a y t « m

h. X.' Howard, *hd

T«tete

Kendall o f Hanford

C lassified Advertisements
proprtete gift*,

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Hardware

DISH R8—decor* tad set., »1W&gt;
hnd up. Glaeboke, Case*rot**
etc. for taking and earring, 77*
COCKTAIL SKTfl— ehaker, four end up. Hill Hardware Co,
g l u m *nd tray at We. Hill
llaniw ar* Co.

F. ,A. (tU*Un«HI.IN I will orf#r
for. onl# .*1 iwitelo ouiarr tel ,h *
hlcbvol bicaoi, for c*»li * 1 teho
Court,Hast* *nlr*naa )■ Sontfrd
on Th* m b Car of Itvcambvr
H ll nt It o’alooh. A. M, tee*
cvriiflcolai livid br lnt Plot* Jogvlhtr with o il. *vnln*d and aub*
natiaabl Ivvlod ,»»»** . Iprluding
taia* Ivvlvd far th* poor H it,,a *
th* following dtocripva |*ndt In
Hamlnolo Counlr. Florid*, towlli
41-4** of No. l i t "f Aug.
I. 1111. encoring! WH •*
NWH of BRIt o f gWM. Bvclion II. Township H Mouth
Hongo II K.
Ml of Aug. T. n i l . cover­
ing; Lot* * A T Mlh II Tier I
nf Monford. .
Wllneeo my hand *ad seal Ihlr
U . »«h. M l *f N .v .m b ..[ m t .
clerk of Clreull OourL
heimnole Cuunlr. Florid*.
(BKAL) ___________ • ■
' n o n ce' o r i a w of t a *
|-KMTtFICATB«
In ***ord*n#e with »b* » • *
vision* of Chapter U til. Act* of
HIT and upon wrllien eeuueet •
J . W. FLIN T T will effer f*
sale al publl* ouicrr te Ih* hl#t
eel bidder for rath *1 the Ceui
Ifeue* e e l re ere In Benfer# o i |
l ll h dar of peeeruber H IT'S# I
ocloch A. hf,. U l
cectlflcajj
held by Ih# l lU U logeiher w l
all umlUed end eu been eve I l*Vl*
l i n e Ineludln* l u e i levied *r&lt;
(he year 1*11, en th# feltewte
ideeerlbed tend* In hrmlnelr Caul
»r. Fieri da, tew lli .
• . Na SOI of Aug. L H it *•*-

WANTED!—Will pay 115.00 c»*h

L M T —DOUBLE tarrel shotgun
for -good' need
circulating
near Lak*
Mary.
Clalbough heater. Bog 71, Banford Herald-,
’ make.
110.00 Reward. C. F.
WANTED--M0 ta y E te 'fo P V lo c
F ord ,'L ak e Mary.
apple*-- Wo
handle
anything
LOUTi Spotted plg.~Weigh* about from m m package to carload*.
Bo* w l F ir st at. A Railroad A m
100 Ita. Phono 7&gt;1-W|

erTa* Bit tau. *t. Twp.

Fumtebod apartmsai
conrsalanes*. P i l l
tra ile r i m - U r g * *o«nHrall#r
with a rebuilt Dodge truck, Rs*l Pbon# M l.
* Boss, used car doalsra-

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EA&amp;Y T ER M S

HOFMANN

Boot!-Carraway, lac.

i P t h t r a i e i l o 1 a«*I#rd
h e i f t r &gt;aa- r Doamotxr
l 4 M 4 W ***** »k.&lt; &lt; H i
hate of th* «t*t* «*•

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thHAD
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NOTICE 3 k ■Aldi OF U I
4-MMTirlCATElK,
.

2 YEAR
25c E A C H
H E N R Y

A . R U S S E L L S E E D
IDIALBRI
“ B u rp e e ’s S e e d s G ro w "

100 W. FIRST ST.

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In nenurilnnc* with Ih* prnvlvlonn of Ctinpler HIM, Aela «t
HIT nml upon written request of
J. J. CATICM I will offer for eala
*t public uulr.rr In lb*' high**!
hldSer for cash al Ih* Court
Itousa entrnnr* In hoofer# on lha
H lh ., dar of n**embar HIT At,
II o'clock A. K la* certltlcalaa
hold by lb* Mlelo togatbvr with
*11 (m illed and vuhnaqueni levied
tniea Including tsaee levied for
tb* rear HIT, an lha following
Aqgerlbed lei.de In Meml note Conn-

Becllen
|, Tnwnehlg
Ih. Nang* i t Boat,
e my hand and veal ihl*
. day of November. HIT.
O P. HERNDON.'
Clara of ctranlt Court.
hemlUnl* Cannty. Fieri#»_

eiivorliig Lola 1 A I Dloch 1
H it end Upon wrllien raqneal el
Tier I. ho n ford.
ARTHUR JACOtlMON 1 will offer
No. 11* tut* or Aaguel let.
for ante nt puhlla an Ierr In Ih*
I l l l covering N. II I I *f U l
Mghedl i bidder -f** enah nt Ih*
■ niaah I*. Tier I. Bmnford.
CowrC flSiune Owernnaa m hnnfacd
No. IH Mole af Angnel le t
on Ih* ‘lllA.- day- • Of Dooamhar
H it covering latl I Florid*
HIT h| Hr afflhhh e *A.„ k . Ue
tand I Calanlesllns Ca'e Add.
in*ei-M
EiniA
»cert Ifte*tee h e ld t*1
a .Ik
ilt »*
isto ho. honford,
• mIIM RM
Na. Itl-Enl* of August Ifl.
I l l l covering l o l l I . A ■&lt;,
CM** Addlilon.
N*. il* Mele Of Auguet 1*1.
H l l cnvrrlng LoU I I* II
OteCP Addlilon.
No. I l l Mai* of Angpet lei.
H it oovartng R. 41 II of u &lt;
t nahhieon’* Murvev af nn
AddMIoa IS honford.
Wlineee mv bond and ere I Ihl*
Ih* lllh . dap o' November HIT.
a F. IIERND4NC. 1
Clerk of ,-irrult Canrt.
OF. A L L KIN DS
Mem!note County, FtarMh.

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work. Byhrsstsr Butter, I l f

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QUALITY AND 8ERVICE

G IRL TO work In .o ffls* . No
taok-kewpiag or typing. Apply
No- IT MeLandor Arcade Tugedsy
AB.-40 t* liSO.

COLORED WOMAN

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Photographs Copied fad tu to re d
D B U a O U S

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O A K A N D P IN E F IR E W O O D
. FINMFLArN AMI* STOVE LK1HTH4

OLD AND FADED-

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T E X A S R O S E B U SH E S

A le o

FOR b a l e " i n s Dodge Truck.
Van body, power brake*, perfect
condition. J , C. Cook. Isoo P ark
Av*.
Hand Quaker Circulating UoaDr.

NO DELAYS
QUICK SERVICE

Z E N IT H

A N D

IN S CHEVROLET ma#U r d slu ss
asdan with radio. M U . Call a t
R1A Myrtle A re. a fte r Bi*0 P. M.

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Electric Service
To- accorgopco with tb* - arovlafooi . of ‘ Chop4*r HI#*. Art* of
HIT and a Poo wftll»B‘ raqawt of
BBTHBR IT HARR1&amp; Adml a. lor
tha Raida- of Ana* T. Woodhurw,
Dotfd. I f l it oftor for oat* al rwh­
ile eaiory t# t a r aigSMt aiddPT
for caah *4 lha Court llonea *ntreaoa in aonford an lha lllh.
Car of D*c*mb»r l i l t ,a t It ocloch
A. M. t*« oartlfleelja. b*ld br
tha Btat* tngothar with all omltt*d apd eubaeeuoat lavl*4 U*a»
Including .tasaa lavlad for th*
roar HIT., o* *na following do*rrlb*d land* In gamlnol* Cnootr.
Florid*, lowII;
No. I l l Sol* of Aagml l.
H ll cwvsrlng ■ I ft. nf t**l
T A All Lot I Bloch I Tl*r A
Sanford. . •.
t No, 141 Kola of Aoanil 1th.
HMInMorlpg R « ' n f Idil* t
A-WMsch H T ier 4. iunf»rA&gt;
WtlnJ** :tnr .HoadT ond. *c*l Thl*
the n o ear i l Nwvamear it n .
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kamhial*'Onmir. Florida
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IS V U A N'4 of NKI4
A Twp. II. a II.
is mr hand and aval Ihl*
. 4 * f flf JTow*m#*r- till.'
O. F. IIRIINDON.

IS GO O D HERK

ouicrr to «**
css* at l»*
? , ‘"December

for m l* at
*•■■*•! *44
Court lieu*

j* ly
A IIU
of I V | |
A
Bee. II, Tprp.
I.

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

slon* of Cl
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Aug. A H it
of gRU
A
Bee. 11, Twp.

HI* or Auc

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
S ta te M a rk e t

No. 'lllT * of Ana. I. HIR
covering NBR Bee. 1A Twp.
ti n. ii
No III* of Aug. I. t i l l
covtVlng W l - l of NR *
■ U of N I H Be*. II, Twp. II

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Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND
‘ Engraving
McLnulin, Jeweler

eh*. W. of All. Car. of
of *H *f WI4 IH" J*; .V .
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W. of NE. Cor. of «U of * »

(hit h lih u l biidir fur ctali •!
thtt Court IlnUR* Biilnnre In IUIl­
ford on the iftth*1dnr of Dvcember
11ST nt II o'clock A. M . UR cer^
tlflcntea htlil lir the K i l l toftlher with nil ofriltte&lt;l end euU•M|u«nl levied tm ee
Inrlndlnif
iHxee levied far the f#nr IDT, on
ll»e following described Unde In
Nfin'Rolo Comn»r. KlorldR. towlli
Nu, 8(1 Mule of August Ird.
I ll) covering NU of (BH

blbitod all ktade o f ueaful article*
■uitahl* for Cbrlstma* gift* or
regular boms use- Mlmeagraphed
design* to bo used on quilts, ecarf*
tod luacboon eat* w o n distrib­
uted by Mrs. Koadall who an'
noa heed that Mr*. Larue Alderman
had won th* Bemlnol* County
thro* ’ J*f eonte»l end th* three

t— Loat g F o u n d _____

r . u r a i r s •jtifw s »
Ilia a«U sc f» lr 1 ih. &gt;•*•? *• „
Or th# ■**»• together
omitted &gt;K
asheras*# I &gt;•*}••

to b* prf«fnl.

Those playing th# coara* dur­
ing th* peat w aat wore:
T.
Michel I of.H rU ndp._J. U
B. J. ToU. H . W. Ituckar. B. C
k Moor*. B- B. Randall, Jr* B. 8
! McCall, L. F . Boyle, A. t t Me
Reynolds, Ooorfe Thuralon. W
l A. Fleming, Henry W olw n . Fred

GENEVA

Tb* flrat

llM f w i t epeaker.

Off If or* for tb# coming f w
ConUnwed From Fee* Oh*
Bhanghel office* of the Chinese will Jm elected *1 th# r*»«Ur
monthly meeting of tb# W ood­
maritime customs.’
A Japaneae emta«»y epokhe- m en* Ctrcl* In Ik* American
man aaid Japan reeerrfd fbo Legion Hut W ednesday night at
o’clock.
C lrd*
official*
right to control lha cuttomr m T:lo
principle and that measure# to ■tatod lodar orglng all msmta r s

Hlghnaea.”
“Oh, yea,
Hlghniia "

Circuit Ceeirtt
Baaiinel* Caeeir. rieridia

NEWS BRIEFS

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B m E n o la C o n i / P ro d n ew
M o re F r u i t A n d V o fo to b le a T h a n A n }
S im ila r A r t * l a A m o ric a

Slash In Road
Aid Demanded
By Roosevelt

District Meet New Meetind
Is A tte n d e d Is Planned
By 200 Masons World
H f l jCrisis
|

P r e s i d e n t Declares
Definite Steps Are
Necessary To Bal­
ance U. S. Budget

Big Delegation From Germany Denied Col­
Sanford P r e s e n t
onies Except As
Atw in ter Park Con­ Part Of Broad Set­
clave Last N i g h t
tlement Of 'Unreel

PRESIDENTIAL f is h in g PARTY ABOARD POTOMAC

Japs Seize U.S.
Steam Launch
Dumping Flag

-;J‘

n

American Consul Pro*
teBts Against At­
tack On Roosevelt
Line Agent, F l a g

Chinese Children "
Killed By Bombs

Approximately
too
Masons.
MINIKIN.
Nov. 31*. —(A"l—
Ineladtng a large delegation from Prime Minister Neville Chamber*
Sanford, ware present at tha lain and French Foreign Mlnto*
D istrict Meeting of Iha Itth Ms te r Yvon Delhoa Issued declara*
. -aonle. D istrict .o f.F lo rid a held In tlon« — today — Indicating— th o f
th a W inter P ark Dodge last planned hroad consultation* wt
n tlh t, loeal Dodge officials who other powers tiMiklng toward I
attended th a conclave reported general settlement of world uaj
today.
rest.
Soverai officials 0f the Grand
Chamberlain's stslrm ent **ld
SHANGHaTT’ Nov. 30.—
Dodge, Including jjfo e t W ershlp Germany's
- colonial
denisndi
(AP) — American Consul
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. John Ivey, manager of Ivey4* ful Orand Master A alph n . Chap­ rould noi bn considered "It
General Clarence E. Gauan
^ ^ -(A P )—Preaidant
Kooae- Shoe Store, which will be opened man and Orand Marshall Frank Isolation.«
protested to the Japanese
V a l t aaked Congrcas today formally Wadnqeday *" ,h * lu # d D. Miller of Sanford, weyo In It derlyred France and tlrltstif
attendance at the m eeting
were ready to cooperate wit*'
consulate today after a Japto reduoe greatly the gov­ Itulldlng on First Street.
After the formal ceremonies, other power* In prtAectln* hot
uncno naval crew neited an
ernment’s Immediate finan­
refreshm ents were served the th eir rights and Irenty oblige*
A m e r i c a n*owncd
steam
cial outlay for aiding tho
visitors directly after which Mr- Ilona In thn Far East.
launch . and
lowored the
states In highway construc­
Bowan of tb t HI. Cloud lad en ,
The statem ent outlining the
craft'a American flag.
tion...
_„_________~ _
In . behalf of lbs Dodge* of Ifci French an d . Hrlilsli position waa
-The launch, owned by the
Asaertlng (Hat “definite
District, presented District Depu­ made tu thn House of Commons'
tin ,lrr a warm Florida sun th a t had broken through the mUt, President Rooaevelt wa* piped Chin* Foreign Stram shlp Com*
steps” are necessary to b a l­
ty O read M aster Jam es O. I(itft. ( tie r the heads of Inilh r&gt;** over the side of the yacht Potomac, anchored at M iam i for a week's fishing trip off the ktjr*. Tiep*ny, an American firm
and
ance the budget, Mr. RooecreU
of Sanford with n jewel for lit* ernm enls had ronitilefed a twi»&lt;
■ gent^if Iho Rooaevrlt Dine, wa*
proposed In • .p e d a l messageaarrtooa aa District Deputy. Mr. day - review of th rlr problsma lured here as the yacht sailed are members of t h , presidential party, left to right: Col. E. M. W at­
s«(i#d as It lay along the French
1. Cancellation of a $214,000.H atf la retu rn expressed hla •n d destinies In Ihe world’s dan­ son military able; t ’upt. W. B. Woodson, naval a l A | Asst. A ttorney General R. It. Jackson: Relief
000 apportionm ent author lied for
A dm inistrator H opkln.j Dr. It. T. M rintlro, president's physician. Seatedp ProaldenL Roosevelt- and bund. _
■pyqirtuHqa for ( b e t o k e n
of ger. kPota.
William Hunt, steam ship com­
-distribution am ong- stmte« -tartar
ram ambrunce presented him.
Secretary of Interior Harold lekes
pany head, protested strongly to
th e 10S9 fiscal year,
A fter tho presentation. Grand
R»&gt;MK, Nov. 30. - O P ) - Italy
Consul G auss against the sslturo
t- Spreading -ove^ Ib r next two
Marshall Frank D. Miller -&gt;f yesterday honored ll. anti-corn
of tha launch. H* declared Um
ftaeal y e a n a ftoo.ooo.ooo appro­
Sanford was Introduced and d is­ munlam p a rt with
Jiipsn
by
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
Japan***
-rough-housed"
th e
priation balance anthorixed for
cussed m atters pertinent to - th e forma] recognition of Manebou
Chinese eraw and then "deliber­
the present (IS38) fiscal year.
Fifteen spellers from tho Ban- n mtma of praeeatlng Jewels to kuo, th e enrolled
Im lrprndsnl
ately pulled down tha flag and
3 .. A Hmtt * t 1133,000,000 an- ford Junior High School out- tk a Daputy Grand Masters In the em plrs Japan rarve,| out of
tossed It Into th* riv sr."
nnally on all public road, author, spelled a sim ilar number from future.
Chinese Manchuria In 1*33.
B arilsr tha French am bassador
b allons fa r and a fte r 1940 fiscal Umatilla in a spelling boo far tha
Tha gosat speaker for the
Its
action
legalised
llaly'a
a*ld th a t Japan***
air-bomba
year (compared to total of |238,- studio of Bad)# S ta lk e r WDBO occasion waa Most Worshipful virtual recognition of Manchouhag destroyed a
Catholic o r
000,000 each fo r 1938 and 1939). in Orlando last night, H. ft. Orand Maator Ralph a Chap kuo last January, a month after
* kmsag s a t Hashing and killed
-4. Revision of fed eral'a Id high­ Morris, principal of tho achool
facto
ho dallrarad an toterast Japan had arrorded de
Grover C Hidden and Hadis A.
•9 Chins** children.
w ay law to eliminate Iha require­ reported to d s/.
big addraaa rO ftrdlag thn work recognition lo ihe Italian coni
T ip p er p t^N onat Dora vrege J»;
— He atae~*ald— lM *ofegee*,
ment th a t tho federal government .N in o Sanford spajlers remained Of th a Lodge,, fat U m - f tto to .----- quest of-Kthlopla.
sued a tnarrlaga license In the
four Franck slaters end
five
IfpbrilO n (o' the various states Iha standing whan tho entire flftewi
Bavaral K H W I I W H guests wer«
Italy announced Iha step In U
utrire of County Judge n. w.
Chines* sisters who war* a t
a aaaal am ount authorised for from U m atilla had been retired praaant a t Mia iha
meeting tnclud cable from Count t’lsno. foreign
Warn yesterday Slid were n f t r
missing.
appropriation
Th* ISIS auto license tags trill Ihs orphanage, wer*
a fte r mlaepelllng words.'
Foreign
tog, P a s t Q ra a d . M aster T. l i e minister. In Japanese
rled shortly afterward by the
Tha orpbaaag* bombing took
Majority le a d e r Barkley s a i d ___
go
on
sala
at
th
a
office
of
tho
Edw in-M arshall, o f tho Sanford
WASHINGTON, Nov. M r - M l Rev. W. I*. Brooks, pastor of th*
Warlft* at IOriundo. 0 Ja s M inister IHrota:
today he expected the Senate
ttomlnhle County Tag collector place 19 days ago, but waa not
"I ant happy to Inform your —Federal Housing Administration Flr*t Baptist Church.
or
M aator of
Junior
or A tgb.
»—. plot s action.on the new .farm |b e bbee and «
tomorrow, officials In tha ofttae reported until today.
ro te tvs a large
exrellehcy
this
government
meat
haa
officials
paid
yesterday
It
would
«».W ,h* dee toed to give formal '•fto-othl^he a'sifiiipl# m atter fo r a 'persist
. Uhlan***-'defenders . w s*n—.
^ eith«i,im*hg*thls morning. * . « * ^ W a l t o n , the.
Funk
H. n. 'Ijtlog. wsv'grftnlnA a, The prices' for Ihe 1S3S tags ported ratling hank td d k / il b
.lion to Manrboukiio and to In with $«0U to build a 98.001) hnus.' luilldliig peftplt yrsletday fpg. tho
r--;
Company . In j:
lino 40 to lo miles ’eaat
t| | a 0 o.
, .4)
Jt ,%
- M l .in I ftodoklntf H buses, pan, was stall a legation In lhal stale. The If President lloesevrlt's p roposed loiistrurtlon of an sddlllpn ,,|o are tdenllral to those of last southeast of Nanking wlj^ *'(ViV
•}. ,,u-i'etl
/e
a
r.
official*'
stated,
adding
Italian
riinnul
geni'rst
a
t
Mukden
• it. ifjU ill
InltodorM
as
(ha
son
of
D
.
C.
change*
in
Um
National
H»uaiug
, . T ) i . winning achool too will bo
hi* guruge at hla hpimi | n, Nf»r that -'the tag* are lilue-hlark with Japanese columiu In boi 1 fiutg|vyn, iv in*** dtqOongry and oaeh Drool In*, drhrf was thn ‘ Drat •will be churn'd with notifying A rt are effected.
fair ui an estim ated rust o r
•ult.
a fte r a lo t^ contervnee wifh member og,tha winning u s n will Master of- tha' Sanford IamJ*« Ihe Manchouhuo guternm enl of
A person with |800 In cash, or u tr.n, si-cording tu records at tbW 'canary -yellow num erals and nlsn
Japanese reports of tb'elr1“ b r ­
Democratic senator*,- on Jbf-atoerthat
tb
s
lanshlne
tag*
may
be
this decision."
F. and X. M.'ln llf*.
plot of ground woAh ftlOO, they City Hall.
a w araifi. a , sm elter on*.
,,
.
log com m lU c. The Adtalnjslrn*
porcheaed for a small additional iny'* said the Chinese, Under
A second message was sent tu'uald, would g o first to an architect
Tha meeting was
declared
Tha Bee w as broadcast ever
an Intenslva* aerial
bombanf.
tlon leader admitted hla propian. the station and there w a . also most successful by , the appnul- the Manchmtkuo foreign minister! and decide on plana for hlu house
cost.
'' ’
w as “opllmUUc . fat v b w io f (dan* a ,la r g a crowd present a t the taatslg 'to
In order th a t autos from th* ment. had retreated nearly^’ to
mason* attanding by Clano with beat wishes fori He then would take the plan* lo
to end Iha special session -about studio to witness the performance, from Sanford, H was stated.
various counties of the State the chlaniklang-Tanyang Klntak
Ihe future "In the moment of. a banker. The letter would decide
Dee. g t - fo r tho year-end holidays. Mr. M orris stated.
may lie recognised mote quickly fortified Una rlose tu the almost
commencement of ro lu la r rela-|w helher he was willing lo make
Barkley said Chairman H arrlby
officers, the license* Issued desi-rled capital.
Ilona between our twu countries' an Insurwl mortgage loan of $:.,ruii
Tbs team of IB members and
The Japaneao gained ground
•The regular weekly meeting of In each nf Gin ST counties of Iho
pon (M ississippi Democrat) of three substitute, from Sanford
If the banker approved, the
the Hanford Dion's Club, sched­ S tats will have a different desig­ steadily on the reutrnl front but
tha finance committee had dls- were: Zona Mathew., Captain
prospective home owner would go
uled In tie held In the Valdex Ho­ nating number. S tate officials wero held up a t tho northern
cussed the demand fo r U i revi­ Edwin Marshall, E arl Je te r. 8«to tha local Fivlrrdl Housing Ad­
tel Wednesday night, has b*«n' 'h.va~deal*ned ,7
sion. to aid business but added san
the Identl- and southern sitrem lU es,
ministration
office
slid
apply
for
Kirtley, LeRoy Eat ridge,
dlapensed
with
and
Sanford fleallon number for thle County
there was alight chance for leg Is- Clara
Haskins,
Lola Nipper,
mortgage Insurance. The •* !&lt; • ^
w,„ Journry , 0 OrUndo to
uvtiisats ms ru&gt; rn&gt;)
It was learned.
Chrtsanthy Kennls, Rufus Woods,
T
l
o
f
^
.
h
»
*&gt;
*
r
o
m
t
h
*
OrUndo Club In the
Every autnmubllH , owner In
WASHINGTON, Nor. SS. —(AT
plans for the house, it* ! 1 *110,1
Alice Temple, Mack Cleveland.
Hemlnola County must have a
and the rm llt ruling of tho appliLorraine Prescott, Stella Touch- —Tbs crop control struggle be
President Frank V. Hush, J. D. 1*31 license on Id* auto Indore
ton. Ann Robbins, Paulina John4 gan In Congress yesterday, pro­
Deputy Collector of Internal
Ivey’a 8hm&lt; Store
formally rant.
Jlnklns. 1st Revenue J. D. H urt will not be
coaftlctlng
statement* opens In the recently renovated
if It approved, 11 "firm commit­ Galluway. secretary of the San­ Jsn I t , Jno. I)
son, Emma Row., Gordon F red ­ curing
ford
Club,
announced
today.
cuUsrtor stated and reminded th* In Ihe Chamber of Coinmerah
Chart#, b- lo n g , brother of erick, and Dalphbia Hasty,
that pending bills would “destroy and remodeled quarter* In the ment" tu Insure the morlKUKi'
A dinner dance In honor of the
Howard Dong of Sanford, died at
Words misspelled by the San wealth" and wenld rescue the Hand Bulldlqg tomorrow, John wuuld bu made- This would mean International civic club head will owners that they must present Itulldlng Wednesday to answ er
their reclalrsllon rard* and (Ills
kte borna In Llnaavllle, P a , l a . t . fonj tram included, rant Ingenes, farm er from evil ‘effects of In­ D. Ivey, manager of Iha store that Ihe govcinmcul promised to
t» held in Ihe Orange Court certificates when purchasing th* questions regarding Ibe various
protect
the
banker's
luvrutoicnt
RlSh*. I conceited, ecrilble.
legionnaire, dustrial tariff*.
Federal Taxes a* ha* been cu s­
stated today.
Hotel In Orlando and is sched­ tog*.
Mr. Dong w as a druggist I n ,fM lllu t# i
yU ***,,
Planring Into th e fight In the
tomary, because ha ha* beau
Th* n e * store, said to be on* in the home by paying off his uled to begin at 7:80 o'clock
Stop.
Bextbotr
(Prog of th* most modern .hoe stores ,0*n • nd ‘»klng over tho house If
tha P enasylranla city and slipped conscientious, hyphen, notified, Hous*.
called for special duty on th a t
WIs) declared th e House bill In Central Florid*, will featuro lb* borrower failed lo keep up hla Wednoeday evening and a l l . San­
aw th a b e la front if 1&gt;I* atom suppressed, conscious,
day, according to an announo*
ford
I.lona
are
urged
lo
attend.
not only would Wipe out wealth ehoee for the entire family, da- payments.
recently causing concussion of
ment recalved today fum J. Ed*
Mr.
Galloway
ala'rd
,
adding
th
a
t
tha brain- Ha failad to respond lo
by reducing
farm . .output
but .sig n ed and ronslrurled by tha
The banker then would advance,
win Larson, Collector of Intoiv
. _______.
.
those
who
aspect
lo
attend
should
^gw atm ent and died as a result o f
nal Revenue of Jacksonville.
* “ !4. “ •*
*• tw.aao.oeo to | n„ rn a, |OT)t,
Hllo.
company. Ihe muney, and construction of
f ^ t * injury is r t night.
Ihe house would proceed. When )l contact J . M. (iuntalrx. a t the
On Wednesdsay, Dec. 9 each
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Rank
%
ntmri.h‘ m
•M
rh '* ,h*of Wor,d''
Ur,"“ was finished, the banker would
Wednesday following Mr. ’H urt
anufacturer
shoe*.
before
noon
Wednesday
In
order
two spit too** w k M
only on*
The m an arer of lbs store has hold a mortgage agaloat It, Insur­ that (he OrUndo Club may be
Th* Seminole County Council #f will h* In tha Chamber building
flourished befera," h* said, conIha Parent Tearhera Association and 11 Is desired that Iha publlo
been a resident of Hantord for ed by the FHAnotified
of
the
number
to
at*
t ending th a t ■ to rt* bursa sc racy Iha past i t years and wa* for
Under the e x is tin g ' - system, a
has Joined County School S u p e r lake advantage of this service
owner would lend from Sanford.
A commltteo to hand Is arran g e­ would ha created.
srly connected with ih s Wood­ prospective home
[intendent T. W- law tun and othsr furnished for th s lr ronW ntence,
Sautboff said Iha bill would ruff and Watson Store, where have to pul up fl.200 Instead o f
m ents for th e XHraaia Dance to
achool officials in appealing to th* Bffordlpg a savings In postage
U held In the M ayfair Hotel on **t ap maoMp«ry to Ukrf so.- he obtained years of experience In the proposed |&lt;I00 on a |r,,OU0
auto-owners of Hemlnola County and monOy order* and also a n /
00*.00*
acre*
out
*f
production,
Jsn- 6, w as appointed a t tha m ast­
house. FIIA officials sakl that
In
connection
to purchase th slr 1938 auto licen­ iiirrespondanra
shoe filling.
ing o f Iha Beard et Directors of but would be offset by trad*
questions,
ses as soon a f t e r they go on salo with numerous la s
Mr. Ivey rordlally Invited Ihe payments on a 10,000 house, in­
tho Sanford K hroals Club a t tha agreem ents "which 1*1 In pro­ public lo visit Ids new quarters cluding taxes and fir* Insurance,
W
a s h in g t o n " N ov. t*. —(*•&gt; Dec- 1 as possible In order that tha collector said.
homo of President Howard Dong ducts *roos IO.OOe.000 t foreign) and s*o lbs ul|ra-m odem styles would average slightly under Jo0 —Georgs M. Ilarrlson, chairman Ihe Blal* may make full payment
last night, Sidney J- Nix, secre­
In bis rum plets stock of foot a month under the projected new of th a Amvrlcan Federation of of Its monthly quota of over |17,On th* 1 other bond. Chairman wear.
tary , reported today.
system compared with an average la b o r pear*
commit!**,
said 000 to thla County for payment of
During Um moating the direc­ Jonao (D T w ee) o» lb s House
J . D. Beam, a representative of of between 9&amp;S and 100 under today that John U Dawl* must leachora salaries, according lo
Foremast
Agricultural
Committee
asserted
tors appropriated |S to hslp
Ihs International' flhoe Company Ihe present program.
"end Iha CIO" before there rould M rs Fred FVirward, president of
defray expan ses Incurred by (he th at ihe farm er * * • the "first In Rl. Douls, Mo. ha* been In Tha new program, besides re ­ be la b o r peace. H arrison made •he Hemlnola County Council.
Generally fair
tonight
and
Sanford Garden Club in aposwor- forgotten nsaoj" that ha waa Hanford for Iha past faw weeks ducing lb* down payment, would th* statem ent to importers Ju»
In a' recent letter from S tats Wednesday with little change la
ing a Flower Sh*w to Sanford to Ignored whan protective tariff assisting Mr. Ivey la prepara­ redoes m ortgage carrying charges before the ' resumption of a Superintendent O din E nglish,'It tem perature.
tha Spring. Finns fo r a C hrtstaias wall# wore erected. He said tha tion for th* grand opening of his
pror* confefiBC** of A. f. of D. was pointed out that as a result of
*
to
pregram a t tha loeal WPA nars- “svsn-nortuaJ granary" bill, with atove.
&gt;h* deputed condition of IhU fund
and ClO cemmliteos.
1: . • ■«
Its
provision*
far
bottom
pay­
ary sim ilar to th at o f la st y ear
in tbo B u te treasury only about
•cussed. M r Mix ment*. loans, and control* ovor
ono-lblrd of the State's monthly
corn,
wheat,
cotton,
tobaccoand
minded EJwanlnm*
allocation to the Counties could
th a t the reg u lar weakly laacheea He* merely sm oothed' out Is
A eom|d»to rvp°ri
rorerlnx
l*\ paid. H* pointed out, however,
of th e club wtU he held to the •qualities produced by tariffs.
Price* obtained at the Hanford
1 hat Iha rem ainder may be paid
Vadea Hotel tomorrow v a t 11:11
S tale Farm ers Wholesale Market . MIAMI, Hoy.
90/—(A^—Jack later in fh* month If there were
.W ithin Ike n e tt low
days far term prodods sold from th* Baldwin, Orange Bqwl Committee sufficient collections front I
K tw aalan. appotatod to Iha
CLUI
W estern Union messengers will m arket will I* published dally schedule chairman, Mid today sal# of suto license tags.
Commit too w e n t K ail
m |) *t every residence In Han­ la T ha Sanford Herald beginning that Michigan S lat*
Mr*. Forward aa president of
College had
V '
Nordgreu, ih a Iru n a . D r D. Tford for tha purpose of collect­
accepted a n tovltotloa to play In th* Council mads tha following
W alter Coleman, T. E.
Nov. I t . —VP)— ing old toys fuy tho ftlh's »•'
la collected dally by tha th* shall annual New Year's day appeal urging early purchase of
Slmpesa, ft. O. Fox. D r H a m
dent buying pot ■ual Christm as Tree o r under­
tha Ug*.
Manager, J. G. Michael football game here.
m arket bock on the privileged
W oodruff, Dr. ft- D- CasweQ, Pc h ild ren ,. aarordlng • a t a detailed c-purt of mdrhat
“ R ^ a re appealing to and ask­
Baldwin declined to say which
upgrade today and recoveries to Andrew Carraway, rkalrajsn
“
ft. W- W a n a
and prt&lt; i f Is ralauaad southern team s ware being con­ ing all parents and friend* of tha
to (brew, points w*ra
th* Christm as Tran C o A n Uta tallow In r day.
*
sidered to oppoesf Michigan Sigte, School Children to pUas* purchase
for a w ide assortm ent of
the loser to ealy on* opponent auto license to g s aa moq as poo*
Mr. Carraway reqaesfsd those
thla year.
. .
•Ibis. O ur tanchars ata la grave
DOESN'T MOVK FAST
who b a re old toys to gtvs them
M V * ORLEANS. Nov 30—(AT—
danger of not receiving their (a t­
to th e Weetoya Union Me*sen- Lan f Gilbert- loi&gt; been/ with the • NEW YORE, Nov.'*’9C -0P &gt; - ari#* fo r Christm as unless wo
an d er
•Orlsans southern aaaoelaUea Champloa Don Badge Is th* only stand b y Stoto Superintendent
club for 23 years
top Might Irani* player young C»lln EngU*h and buy okr tog*
2 1
&amp; a &lt;y » PL « f l
*r and
bus In*
Bobby R lg ft failed to brat during
“ImU F9‘ f*P to tfo ow Hris* J,
Um m i to****

Adjournment Seen
A bout ' Dec. 22

Catholic Orphanage
At Hashing Is De­
stroyed By Airmen

Barkley Expects^Im­
mediate Action* On
Farm, Housing Bills

Suford Win* In
Spelling Match
Held bOrlandn
Nine Locals Remain
Standing With 15
Umatfllas Downed

rf.' •CSttj

New Housing Act
Cuts Cash Outlay
For Home Building

Car License Tags
Will Go Oo Sale
Tomorrow Mbra

Person With $600.00
- “Cash Is tinabled'To
Erect $6,000 Home

Prices FoTl938 Tags
RemainTheSameAs
They Were In 1937

•toy

Lions Club To Attend
Orlando Conference

Crop Control Hit
By Congressmen In Ivey’s Shoe Store
Session Yesterday Is Slated To Open
Tomorrow Morning

Brother Of Howard
Long Dies Suddenly

J. L. Hurt Won’t
Be Here Wednesday

m

PTA Council Ur^es
C itizens To Buy
A uto Tags Early

Committee F or
Annual Kiwanis
Dance Appointed

A.F.OfL. Leader Asks
End OLThe C. 1 O.

LOCAL WEATHER

Old Toys Asked For
Elks Christmas Tree

Herald To Publish
Farm Market Prices

Michigan State Is To
Play In Orange Bowl

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a

f

rv
&gt;

a

a

/C h r U fm o s SeolSV

Stock Market Mores
Up In Broad Rally

v

�I

Thww Is .an old « v in t ih*t to onto* for a ncwi
thU thought aerinualy, Kenneth Bellinger, politic*I
o l the
r e c e n t ly

the »Utc hex.

led with OXw*nU, to. bo called V J t W
4n'd * u U to go to
ch ap ter Jw p

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UJneae M b a r horn* . In

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k * r e x p la in s h ie p o in t o f

Rorth, be had r»o»» to wot
■bout b»r. !&lt;• * • » In life m l
o f ' /InUblog b u M m /i j f \ l

wJUijb W u p t o M t W e c t o r y c u i
te n p r im a r ily w ith t h e I d e e o f lea'
W dhi X w r co m ep o n d en t w ee"

ttoxo*. Ho TfJtod

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three »olld n o o n allpplpa
«h* hfM* h o r r h ay , W
W!
•A* M bp QffUftod took p|*lfC
T.err wdwen Jpwmfg t f U
*j

tapped out

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Ahrto HltteU end

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g
people
look
Inner with Mr.
i f Maim:' V tf- J*l
and Mre.’.Q rever
•m all 'daughter, |
A.i. u
$u . •

who ontr continue^ to »t*t« ont
of |b« window.
•Veu'M bka U» lod*
-H alf a."'caltaB Santa. ‘ “Didn't
,m&gt; l i f t tb . i o d e t ^ r
v
-Not /v ary mack,” Mid tha
doll.

"Well, f never." paid Ban la
-W hat to rt ot tonga do ro e visiting h a t parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. O. V. Coop.
• •
ud«r
' T' T
Friends of A n d , N au fb er are
Italy*
uncurled
trim
bar
t-T lh, slid down a ribbon Uial ■afry^lo bear 6 f a aertoue **«L
ddht which h e ' sustained a t the
f l t r Ire ric &amp; rjr~ la » T ’t f e i y H r.
R a ig h e f • f a i r a
dlatanea of
tw th tf faai'n p o n a coheret# floor
breaU hg a Wt In aaterel placet
and iw tlrfa tt other laceration*.
Of elpparoon In 1^7
U r.’ a n j’ MV*. W. ’1. aitlalU ; of
-Me, too.- abouled aJJ tb .
Haiti etvllle, 1»are moved to Ihla
dp^a and tti/pu.
acdtWh and Hr- ORIttte Ha* •*lia had a g reat pirn gUa* ot
edred a po*Hlcm *t the lea Co.
I
" U h - ’ llagituind Bad* and Mr*.
Gup Stafford *a p en t' Friday
at

&gt;AY, NOVEMBER Jfl, 1MT

n*t a lop* cared burro,
O r e tr r ami tough,
fltli a look of aorrow
Wht-n ila rule .lip rnoght
len d , With bln Uqtba nnd
f l e ll r pa can hal
BU of gjitlo Uiat brim* and

*nJ ft , fa w&gt; m»

h lin .lc a iltx l

DiUaB.” '• 'l l -

i Ih e .e tm e , I’m thlnkln'
^ u T h ' i t a - l o paW ^ - b tliut lop-rap'd, * blinkin'
'ork or etjalne a r f f ”
, II ekm etlinca a lrlk e a

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777

' '

me

ii ir«ow,f .booted Santa aa he
(finished
cider, ^Lof* bare
bur piano*hlatrrptay;
a cmtcerl
,
to
tbe
• la e la l K
la rer,b
Theo dT*,ahep
••What a ball U b a r
May
aiked Santa.
'-M m m ,- at Id • feanla.
“ BUJI
the Good f a i r , ’* aon*."Trill, tinkle. (Inkle;- went all
ll)e (Sanaa. It »9Un4t&lt;l »r *»y l U*bill not like our big planoa.
Then all tba to,abop b*(*n to

t'XW’

■ E 'rtre rld rn l lloo*nr«U b*a come
to Florida to "flab. W» wouldn't
tblifk MM wont a lilta with th a t

M , carriage la a b u tte rd ,.

Haa retu rn td &gt;o
imden, Ga. a f 't r

b
;
a B S s r a S
‘•la t i e«a4kt.W|\t!&lt; 1,1 recuperate
froi BU r&lt;'&lt; « u tl ‘kTnaudh and
c^rrt bpomllng piftod of thi&gt; i^ord .ffialth yCr, W O i J p
dap &gt;tl k tiw n t* . There la noth­
'TUtT AtitsUndlng unfavorable aapect of , t|B U p
ing q u IlfS ifi good- for what'*
the m atter * ltb ,n u aa aalt a i r , .picture wax the high mirfiHty'frBpt automobllekcctdenU
*un blpe^-. a*d a
llah ln t
r^l- which threatens to hpproi^t the mAxtipunThgt in 189L,"
*nd frbpn l ’realdciu ltoo»*r«u
The same general Imprpvenignl In njortallty l8 not evi­
•*V|hu th a t treatm ent In thla dent among tbe company’ll 1.250,000 Industrial policy•ta ta all tb a world alia up and
take* notice. Other* with almUar
ailment* wtU *ay, "Wall. U a
man who ooold go anywhere In corded for the name period In 1046.
tha counter, get a n , treatm ent
h* ‘want*, cbooaea Florida, that'*
DL’IUNG THE PAST two yeara
w here I am going."

Hit boyf’ B|
Mre. J. B. Haycock of Panaacola. ho* returned to her home W alton Cou
after vlaltlag Mre. Henry Tta- haf) 'Ib u rn il
dell and other rtU U ree here.'
Hi C o e n l y l
Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Farrla. of
E rnolre'C ltyj Tenn. are giteaU of
their Slaughter, Mre. W. It. G®*e.
Mr. "and U n i A. R . ' Brfdga*
FOB
anZ 'aori; Kuaaell ’ B^dyM, ^
PJER A D V A L E N G R A V E D

Aaalalnnt Statu Attorney Iln,le
'l a inaklag a name 0&gt;r htmaalf
Fnd recijrjn * the Praia# nf (b*
a t.ta p res, while breaking up the
lo tta r , racket In Sanford. Baya
Konheth
nalllnKvri
political
CoMmrnUtnr. whose column la
puhiUhad in a number of Florl
Ba paper*: «ne.pft* threat* end
lUMP’kapa. AaalaUnt Slat* Atto m " , L&gt; F. Qo,l* la making n
nan a for hlmaeir aa .th e FtorW*
O tar a , ln breaking up th e hotlta

QUEER THING!
ORI.ANttO t^WftHEL

S*Jhif bWI* **4

^

"W h y , right to Qrange Opt

thwrf

are

yrgr^l

nit

lion ot a v errtb ln s but Hanford
Herald »loecd on* of tba moat
w y f t jf T F f
lllf
Cypress
t r f a ' which la (ba oldaat Itrlng
liiIni In Florida, . p reb abl, In
Baatern Amartca. Between Lake
M ar, and I/ungwood Ip Seminole
C ount,, n .a r l, m tdw g, Iw lfren
Orlando and 8aatoT«l, thla Ire*
haa watched ar*)-,lUlng Ip Flori­
da Under flra 'natlona' Tlupi. and
w ire d In allanca oVor contarte*
o l (til* b , Indiana.
*V** J , rtptt»ftk»ns who m taa

«N »m»‘h of

to Kay

W aatare who m ake playwfto*
Of abark* Florida to tUlad with

3S2$teZSS,,.’*m

Let Ve

Yon About ThU Sendee

WIEBOLDT
STUWO
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lO t h A ^ y e r n a r y

SALE
Tha Havoc th a t tb* *un b**
W rought, (luring the** ■WJP*1

' s cA ^ W A P 3
bccauae of our axtenalva aduea
tlonal ayatem. we know aomeOUng about h air i W T l U j I N
and our prefoirktlona‘which a re mixed for each' M^tMmtTH
acalp dlaorder and tvxtur*- of h a lr b y Pne if lth # (AU 1 k f t ,
torlo*. Thla treatm ent will n ^ to rn (ha p a r r e l oil 1} m m M "
aun draw* out leaving the hair like atraw. I t w ttj'W flre laHf
rdfreahrn tba hair, oven If tba damage bn* already bean don*.
Thouaamt* i t b ah d u w w ir ( H ■
T reatm ent and ym« can g e t a po rfact parmxnartt:
—i

M
artin's Gat
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h\ - General

C o c k ta il F a c ia l 5Qg

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H. B. McCALL, JR.
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pernonn, “What do you live for?” I dla
cent are merely enduring the present
evept or cpnd\tlon. P?or soiilil &gt;Tney
h o a H M a a
/ n o
I n m n o a v tu i'u
u n M iiil-I In n a
realities for
topiorrow's
hpeculation*, sitting bored at m
gyeat epforUinmsnt, waiting,for a better ahow which mfy
never open. It’s a common falling.—William Moulton
Maraton in the Rotarian Mar i n e .
• “JUST ENOUGH TO get by‘* ian’t good enougly U’«
thh man w|th r?»orve p6wer, iomething more than he. needa
normally, who wins.—WIl^^nsbiHg Savfhft yank.

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LAKE^ MONROE
T
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J.V ‘‘The ifCldenULd(,‘fl|h rate, though atilt far too high,

L,

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*tdre“ *w*Mo'tn - bo th a t- Ore
itt*g„lw coming »h*« *h*
need ...................................... ..

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Dianortda And Wafohe*
Fine W e lc h And J e w e lr y R e p e l r t a f
Diamond Moan ling And Enure* log

a i.tr __ i _____ ii _i i .

la, all of loam but Help*
Ju ii » « n n a . w lpdop atiu
i« silently out at tfca anofr.

Uomellmpa -rob* hla n o tila
't T h aeatnat In , gleerbj
And thouxb Ira a p u n le
**lVben hla lexa m a , leave
Oftmnd, and make connection
‘- W ith ,nur* tr o t,, ’atlU *
J la ’a 'fu ll of atreettont—
* Qocd bl' Italk , tllllt
Clarence M,

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

OI.D AND rADED -

la.
%•. cUhl
■*Whm
h e 'lo
k a,. nrolirid,'
"
V M i tin klpd o’ like, me,
: ■'■Rtltn'll,, Ml be boo^ndr

John Tcmpla dravea |l, who
brlli-rc* In aboullng tha South
from tha huuaalupa and d o a a 'lt
hattbr than an,Oite we know, ha*
dlactirnred
Banford'a
Ciaklel.
and lit* atatar Emancipation ' hill
brother (Jt* f l u rat. and Ibo baby
Aaaafktida.
"E lvira
G arnar’a
llttljl ,*book 'E aeklelV he wrltaa
In ana of hi* recent miumna, -la
One Ol Ibo moat drUahlful com*
poalthui* o t probe and akntrb
(hi a column ba* met In m a n ,* a
Bay. In It ta &lt;™« ■of tb i t Jo ,
whUh tMlonla tb th e n»kro b ,
paturo and which be muot n***r
ha pireuadrd o r drlrau to *«r
rSii'l"r In tbe tlubbiua bualnaaa
ol becoming a carbon copy of
th a while man."

NO FOOLINt

Sanford Stores Are Beady For Chrtftmfti. ,. Sp
I 1 iU*Vr j

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Just Receive^ Load 9ma|
? 9F«» «ll«! Peanut Fad

te d awrehanto are mad, % |m»t $ « • m iff
a (»«»»« wtiqctiv • . • far *
?*kui»jed
c W c c . . . for iregter vatu«L Shop | | * w
. th ro u g h

T h a H * * * « ada.

A S I h e .b lf c -

t : • t h f f to a a t w l a d t a a . . . . to

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• • am p r»w *tad to*..in

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WHEN IN ORLANDO VISIT

Sftedna*

The Owl Book Shop

T U a k a t 111

s;w\i»n ,W4f«r to-

w l u t«ph.*
ilomew
I

■-

'
: Clrol* H n M r . m
of
F ln t
B aptist
Church
ta r * cbarp* of
tt o
er

WaMwa Lodge wtH m*«t a t th*
tka 1UU a t «K » o’clock. Thsrk
Will bo th* (natallaUon of offkwih
and inltltation. !• ■
’ Tha Woo4m«m Ctrcl* w(IT hold
|ta regular meeting
at 7 :»
• ’dock a t th* American Legion
lin t, Th* offtcara for |b« combat
e r will be elected. All m*M» aro argod to b* present,
in * ■flrat - reg u lar
-monthly
meeting of th* Woman’* Atutl*
Hary of Tempi* Bath larwel will
b* held at S i l l o'clock a t tto
Community Km w
/
*

THURSDAY

1 The reg u lar meeting of Bemtnol*
C liter ' N um ber Two Order of
tern S ta r w01 ha held a t th l
Masonic H all a t 7i»0 o’clock lo t
tha election of officer*.
The South Sldr.P- T- A. will hold
th*lr hoard m eeting a t 8:30 o’clock
and- th e ir reg u lar monthly meeting
a t 8.00 o'clock.
’ GW Seoul* m iba rwervaUcm*
fo r Court o f Award* in Orlando
by calling m -W .* 1'*
The Fidelia Cl*** of th* F irat
B aptist Church vlU meet at the
tom e* nf Mrs. DM t tifedy.
Myrtle Avenue a t . 7 t » 'V c t * k . ’

Mia* Gwepd*tyn Bartholomew,
whoa* wedding to T erry Tatter*
m o . non of Mr. and Mr*. J. a .
Patterson of this city, wilt be an
r r a n l of December waa honored
Saturday a t a tea given by Mlaa
lU tk lld * M ltener a t her home
o n 'C a ll park Avenue, in Orlando.
'M r i.' P. K. Bartholomew and
Mr*. C. b . Andrew* p o u n d from
4 rtW o’clock to 5:00 o’clock and
.M m. ' Johti Patterson and MPa.
JE. 8. Fewne* from 6:00 o’clock lo
6:00 o flock.
Gueata Invited
Included the
Mjnma ’ Mary Lanier,' Btaneli*
beorgene F lshbiek/ Olive Dick aon,
U f a Jasp er, M argaret LcFevra.
(t ’ Hot an !, Becky Dumby.
rm ary Bum by. Billie Bar'hol*
tatkw , Lucille Bolt, Damarls Wll- i t o r Mr*; -W illi™ " 'D i l , Jr*
M ra.
A. C
Marshall.
Jr.,
M r* Robert M. Howard. Mrs.
jT. V - MWer. Mr*. V. W. E»tes,
M r* M artin Andersen, Mr*. WiJ*
llam K. Eltls, Mrs; H arry Greene,
Mr*. Edwin Jones, Mr*. Marlon
Coggins, Mrs. W illiam L ata rut,
M rs. Carol Langston.
’ Mrs. George*Holt, Mr*. K. CMoore, J r.. Mr*. William • W ins­
low, Mrs. Claude Gray, Jr., Mr*.
Rbe* M arsh Smith, M n. John
Lavtn, Mrs.' Ralph Clark. Mrs. E.
T . Brown, - Mrs.-’ Jack M cIW all,
Mrs. O rrin Ward, Mrs. David
B oatright. Ml*.* David Schnkk.
Mr*. Jam es A enulronr, Mrs. Roe
Ffclwrd. 'M rs. E. 8.
l\jwnes,
Mr*.1JIRotand H otard, Mrs. Gor­
don Jones, Mr*. F. K. Barlholo*
mew, Mrs. John Fatteraon Khd
Mr*. ChaHeu O. Andrews.

Persona/a
inounca’ i t # birth Of

a

llm p ltai

Ip

aon

Bar an

Will bu lh* subject of

Erangcllnt Walter Paul Shepherd
r [ '^ 'T o n ig h t (.Tueaday) at the
CotUr o f’Bth fipC’and Jau rc l AVc.
i Every person in Sanfard should bear

tbU m-Magf. ^rollng. nigbUy f t 7:45,

m v e tia ty

Greeting t*rip f t *
Xh m and r m ; I l j
RKNI&gt; n u t MONTH It V BOOK I.IKT

THE OWL BOOK SHOP

Hosiery Special
FOR OPENING DAY
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1ST

TZ THEATRE

8

\ And iptow W(ay B$
&gt;
Committed

MUi

went lo Orlando XBtUwjjky.
Mr. and Mr*. $ . , 0 ? (\Vilipn,
Mr. and Mrs- K. C. Pope and
Infant sun, Jam es of 8l._AtUtu*Mll.TCtfl. JJKu. — Home (fnmtfne, were Thanksgiving ’ guest* "m iration oU(b T °m en won a
«&gt;f Rev. and Mr*. J . ' tf. I t o qip- total Of 41M i t prUea at th* rt&gt;
rant Santa R oa*' County Ffljr. i
Coach J . A. Thompaon of In ­
according
to tlja* E leanor j t a p
verness. Fla. with Mr*. Jthompi -"it and non. Jim . at* apqndlng tan. home iq tW . X hr number |
; •he holiday* with hi* pgrorts, W 1
$ .iy^rfcuUural and.
Itev. and Mr*. J. N. Tbompaqh- hom*
dam ontfraflon
eablblf*
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Brown F.nr* higher in an ittr spy prohave a* their guest*. Mr. and
Mr*. M. C. H arrry of Jackson• villi'.
,T ? r
Itev. Janir* 9- Day of In k a | land preached the Thanksgiving
sermon fu r the Untpn Thank*firin g service a t ihe Metkpdl/d.
Church Wednesday night.
Jam es Lee. Jr. j* the champion
hunter In OrJcdu. 41# Jtag«M r lji
fine buck Thanksgiving Day.
Itev. Jame* 8. Day- «nd Ur*.
Day went to Hart opr for a fam*
il} reunion Thanlmgjvlng day.
Mr. and Mr*.' F. W. TfclboU

tK brady, on Sunday at tip
^tlb o rp *

convention.

l*. h'omn agent.

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

TODAY OHDY

fl.O Q -C lau H ttiter

OSIERY

f

V i-4 THREAD

Pairs For S2.2!J
Til'd i r a m i l

■rti t rf amtiMii

Operetta Planned
By Music Group

Christmas Carols
Christm as
Will Be Sunp Here | rd Aannually
by

operetta, *|u&gt;n»orJIG* Itorolhy Lee and
Miss
Ihe music drp sri- l Spink* L v l.lngo o f ' Southern
' men! o f the Sanford Gramm ar &lt;'"Mitre, rokrlsnd. and J o e ' Bcasichoo) will be presented a t the hy,. Jr. nnd Itoy rlim ts, Jr. frotn
'jtrkm m ar school *udiior|um FrL- *tte'i*on-Univet&gt;itf- are"home for
■lay n ig h t R. E Kipp, principal of Thnnksgiving.
ihe ichM l, reported today.
' The operetta this year Is en■fatill#* * steV.w. *-*•__1_* _ n ____ .1

r o t O f u i u . luho W a Hu. F in u L
|I .2 Q C la u itn n c r A A &lt;

w$mv
3 Pairs For $2.89

The program will consist of
the fam iliar rarut* sung by the
entire group, lnlrmp«ra*d by
sm all group rendition* of th*
rnftte -unusual carols. Special en­
semble* have been selected from
th* Sanford Grammar School,
hunin agent
the Junior High Behind, and th*
High School.
11Toe tor. n. policeman, arrest* '
SITE DONATED
The building will be decorated Ma th* I’erkln* and Ann Wiggins S T I’ETERBIHfRO. Fla^ Nov.
appropriately for the Christm as ibikiuse a very vpluablc pearl so— —The rlty ha* ^onated a
srosim and the singula w ill be •nreklesa in missing. Other player*
,n 'h r Thn-e Q uarter Ccntttry
drvased uniformly to add to tha at*: AL’d l i y ‘Ddch, SpWh llelH i f1'**’
rreeUen of a elnhhnua*.
appriiriuic* eg
’seein g . Tha
Thrai her, M a rg a u t A r«f«.' *nd T h l |ol »* "O Mlrrow U k n .
r a i to ih» public, Majo I* llodgr*.
riled tu h i presejA.
F0 mlng ihe rhoriyi , of .^Iw L li
njaa ihoppeia are 'B k tly l. Ring,
J a n l l i .Brown, Jean
C*aw*ll,
Gnoij • R kdari i’M - Brock, (F fU
BrocjL l|Hhc Warning. Dal* Hof.
';T*°
L - r ti’ lit
t'engregntlonM Church will hold m tn g Virginia Waddle, Martha
U ngley.
It) Innual baksar t t }lb * ) P ariib Ball Brown, M argaret
Ifniito beginning a t 1 :J 0 o'clook 8 h lr k f Cnmsron, Coleen Banter,
ilAsWt PrtscoM, Jo* B aksr, and
Saturday a n e n ^ a n g ;, \ I ;
Lunebeou tel*, quill*, apron*, !Vhrgftiia A nilty.
Th* snow fa rits are Bobbynelte
home braldvd rug* and „ fancy
article* or sU types w ill’ bo on B*ard, Phlrley Echols, Connie
sale. At 1:05 o'clock a turkey McCall, Mildred Robinson, Evelyn
supper will be served. The mam- Davis, K ttb erin * ' Beam,' Lroln
ber* o t the F rien d sh ip " le a g u e Rsuton, Sylvia Mclsch, and Mareitend a cordial In tlu tlo n to Isn Pearson.
The elves ar* Rubby Hohlnson,
tho public.

' 'L im it a p i n t
■*7»
M o n tg o m e ry '

A nother Special For

-PLUS—

THE OPENING DAY OF IVEY’S

CLARK *&lt;!

BLUE RIDGE HOSIERY \

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BRING THE FAMILY

O. D. la n d re s s ,

PHU.ADE1.PIUA, N o t . 90 - W i
— .Msriana and Emilio Bllck, darkeywl twins, will continue profess­
ionally the life they
began
together.
A fter they were graduated with
honors from Temple university
law school, tho twins decided there
waa no reason to end th eir aid* by
side journey through life
It was Just a m ille r o f sw itch­
ing from the Bllck sisters tu Bllck
and Bllck, attorney*.

A lbert

Rahun,

Jame* Mallhews, Dan (&gt;&gt;leman,
Billy Epps. N*il Powell, Bobby
Johnson, Theodore Power*, Billy
Chapmsn, and Charles Sparkman
A carnival In connection with
lh# nperetM will be sponsored by
the Pi T. A. AM proceed* will l*e
used to c*rry on Ilia P. T- A.
work fo r this year.

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EASY TERMS

The o p e n in g o f our new shoe xtere i* etl event uf Importance
to the people of Hanford. I l l oul new sto re y o u W ill find a
com plete gild v a ile d se lre llo n o f the
ru in o u s
" S ta r ilrnnd"
All la -a lh e r sh oe s fo r m en, w ounui. a n d ch ild re n , Make our
n rw alin e y o u r fa m ily fo o tw e a r headquaMetn. Drop In dur­
in g th is o p e n in g r e l e ln ilb m just In g e l Hi-'iuninlod.

SPORT OXFORDS
for Style Minded
young: ladies
It hn* Ling Irisen a problem
to find i« n|Ni||

HOFMANN
d e c id e
quintv^UU* nursery 1* |1 V 0 N a
IN 7-

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S e rv ic e

I N Mngnella A**.

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f t r 'm f i . r i n l i l n
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cblld*i fo«l
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rlillflraiMi*
f*«l
n««.l
iWv
pruteetlon uf « (urdr
AH(■aathiir ■Jantita* j/fu u ra n tu
llu n
WoU
rh rta c tir
u»*d
t | 0 io « lr i l l) f frutu uur o m-

STYLE LEADERS

p u u alorl$.

FOR MEN!
J o h n

I v « v

On Th§ Opening Of
Hip Netp Store

The** *r«- *ho#« ikai v«*r
kadU alafa' wtll 'rSallv ,‘rog,r
sb.osa f[t *qrr*gt|y aid
I s i i s S g , k u i l bay h * i.

style U mu ‘ tm U t's ’, ynunaslsr* l l i t a t in T k '.r .h o ..

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No* L the lint* I* si.i, out In
nsw iwlr of alioe*. In thro* A
iM th .r osfunls you will D ai 1
barer ri.mMnallan s i alyls, awalll
m l coeilotl. soil lung wsar. v
guarani.* a oorracl tit.

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THE BANPOTD HI

TALLAHASSEE, • N oe.' 30,—48*) ]
—.State Hupt Colin English repovtrd today hla office h a d ' InstalWd
a new system to prevent w t/ite
In distribution of free textbook*

ilallve action a l special sasslonI Chairman P a t H arrison of tho
Senate Finance Committee last

NOTJuet a tel t v . I f . a
lii WmW’-etlm uU U nt. penetrating,
and helpful la drawing out loeal cow-

GARDENIAS

gntioil And pain.

7 H arrison
In a
mallon’wlde
speech ear-m arked the profits tax
and th e capital gain* and loaaea
levy fo r drastic revision aa “eapeilItlously aa orderly and
rational
iron*Id*rai km will perm it - la
proposing only
modification* In
the profits •** he took hi* atand
1 w |th the
admlnlalratlon and
•
against a group of conservative
' Democrats and Republican* who
a re demanding outright repeal of
this levy.

Osed by million* for SO years.
Recommended by maay doctor* *ad
auree*. All druggists*. l a three
strengths: R rtular Strength, ChD-

Innovations h -tn perm itting the
county to order aa often aa neorsaary.
Heretofore, only on*
tinier a year was permitted- Aa a
result, the County Superintendent
would be sure to order extra books
for every contingency. l i t uaoatly
hail to get books th a t wouldn't lie
needed to be sure of filling his rw I
qiilrTment*".
:
He added that “ In Duval County I
alone we found $30,000 worth o f |
unused books. We adopted an ea*
change system by which w# give
them books they nerd In eachange
for their surplus In o ih rr -texts;
A ltogether we have gotten hark
$50,000 worth of auch hooka and
we haven't begun to rover all th* I
enmities"-

o /r F E e iN r
SH A D E M O M ANY
O r U i/t E l O t Y I / L

STOP
LOOK

Schick Shaver

Courteous A Efficient
SERVICE
lat A French—-Tel. 9121

Gulf Station

Randall Electric
co.

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
forty to eighty feet wide with a mtnlmurp,
depth of nine feet.
The distinction of being a different color
from any other flower goat.to the BLUE
RUELLIA found all over Florida. While
It blooms constantly from early ipring to
late aummer, each bloom opens for only
a day. It doaely resembles the petunia.

DURHAM, N. C., Nmr. *0-UP)
— Black eye* acem to have been
tha vogue among football player*
a t Duko unlvtraiiy &gt;h|a year. At
oa* tim e.o r another every regular
lineman was decorated with .-a
W arranty Deads
Shiner
Johnson, C trl A « agl To Cleorg*
A * WlnOM Blu , r*.
MtltMS, H U. at as To Chestar
. ,T , * Marla II. Eatea.
VfRHT J ’AI.M REACH. F(a- Ball, 0. Ito/oe, &lt; « i To Reft'
* Iteujsrnln Flab
.
Nov. 30. -W V -T h # All-State
T ourist Club , ha# opeiyid , It* Read.. (1, M&gt;. «t »a Tu Mary W,
Dovaias.
1 . 1
...
,
w inter season
of aoelal and
....... Mart|*g*g ..
•porta arttvltlea. A lawn bowl­ 1:
ing court and 't*nnta eourU 1 will OrSnge H I * ,liil .i-o . To J e f f e r
ha. reudy roe use by iwo lO .'i ' , .aon .Jti'q. Lifa.ifnr.. C o . . v .,,,.
I .11 ‘
................. . r I "r&gt;l Eataa, C h e . ^ , , 1 , )#U ua To lal

NEW MARKET

tw M f w

IJINDON. Nov. n o - b l l - T h e
r«t*ti- of the lute lltr r y Vardon,
on* of thp golfing greats, waa
$r.r.,UO0, said In bp ’ the largest
amount rver left by an English or
Scotch professional-

Seminole County
Court Records

,

J « a r Met

25 ounce*.! &gt;r23t

*

Full Pack •••No Slack Filling

BIG TURKEY DINNER

PERK'S

CLUB

—485—The C ham ber o f Commehce
ir p n r tr d today a rhrrk of- so u th ­
bound m otor tra ffic on
H niteJ
Slate* H ighw ay No. I here d is­
closed 20 per rent o f the autom o^ lle a earrieil baggage and o u l-o f.
laU lv liri-ns!* t/iga.

U &lt;*n Aaan.
Hluart. .Oho: A.,
ua .To. 1st
k'edqral, ..Hayliyta a I - A **n .

OKLAHOMA CITV. X&lt;f* ‘&gt; r
W i - f i K. Ilurfvni la a natlonol
leagurer by birth am) nu( by occupntion. 11c wna burn un April 2,
1H7C, th e day Hoetun beat. Phila­
delphia In (he first national league
game.
.

. , , , (lAa*lgnni*"t
, ..|
Orange Hl»l»
To J e ffe r
•on Hfd M fiv.iaa.
,.k
. . .j. !_••••*
Robertmmi, It I ,, Trading ;To
Ruasrii A ltar* 1.
Roberlsoo. It. I... Trading To
C H A N G E S PL A Y IN G
F IE L D S
Mary F. Ilawllnga.
bla Randana
DETROIT, Nov. 3 0 -()P )-T o m Smith. K U , Jr. Va Henrietta
Fena, Del mil Lions professional
A Williams, wld.
football guard, played *andl»t
Butt In Chancery
Jr. Va H enrietta
6 1*11*11 In California with la-fly Smith, K.
m et and Joe DIMagglo,
A. WlllUma.

The meet im pnilunt use of aealing wnx at the- present Ijme lv
In Hi* construction of dry batlerle*

COLDS
FEVER

Deliveredin S a o i o r t l

* for
(ood
used
circulating
heatgr. Boa 71, Hanfprd Herald-

FOR SALE: 1936 Dodg* Truck.
Van body, powsr brake#, p*rf*ct
eonditbm. J . C. Cook. 1200 Fork

Used Quakar Circulating llaato r.
Bcott-Oarroway, lac. - ,-

‘ (Fcanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
State Market
HANFORD, FLORIDA

R.C. A L L E N

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JACKSONVILLE

Four now assail pianos. Includ­
ing on* Urand, moat be sold
rather than shipped. May bo
•**n la Bantord. Term * o r cash.
W rit# "Whole**]* Traveler." $$•
Vnlsala A te„ Daytona Beach .
(

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STREAM U N ED bI c YCLE, I n
p erfect condition. $11. Heovor

FLORIDA

ST. LOUIS. Doc. 1.— (AP)
—The Nat'onal Labor RclaI t l o n a Board laaucd a com^ p la in t today charging the
Ford Motor Company with
unfair labor practical in its
St. Loula aancmbly plant.
The hearing wan net for Dec.
* Charges againat the'com­
Ju st her alyl* waa a part in
K atharine Hepburn's new motion
picture which called for this
golfing sequence. Here the actreaa makea an approach ahol.

Police Commence
Drive To Rid City
O i B ootleggers

Tribune Purchased
By Miami Herald

Two Army Fliers
Killed In Crash

20 Shopping
Days 'til Xmas

HAYNES

BELLEGLADE, Dec 1 - &lt; * ) T A IA IIA S hV k . iter. 1 - 4 8 5 - i'
The Reconstruction Finance Cor­ tlov. Cone blorknl sn attem p t' to .
poration moved today to foreclose •lay to present rlenu-nry pctl* i
on lands of .the South Florida Con tirba “ In Wholesale" tn the S tale.
servancy. District to protect it* I'anlon Itoaril
loon*. T his was th* first time
He refused W. II. Ciildanl of St.
auch a step has been taken.
Petersburg the right to .peak fur
Th&lt;^ action which could be exten­ a group of applicant* whom Gil*
ded to other Florida special dfs-‘ •laid said represented r-0 to 120
trict* affects approxim ately 10,­ prisoner*
.
000 acres of 31,500 in distrlrt.
“This whole.ah- paidonlng hur.
The RFC hold* about $035,00') inrsa of one man representing r
w orth of bonds and other obliga­
tions of the district aa security
fo r Indebtedness am ounting to
some $000,000 •
The RFC la obtaining title toj
the delinquent lands by acquiring!
state and county delinquent tax I
certificates under the “old lew”, j
No action la being taken under
the Murphy Act passed by ih&lt;l i l t legislature providing ’ for the
rale of certificates a l reduced 1
prices since two years would be;
required to eatabllih title under
this procedure.
Willie Ktubba i f Tsmpn, some*
• imea called “ I’anlon Me” fn»in his
past effort* ia-fiiir llu l-ianl,'
brought in 20 «*«•». lop fur Dm
fire* day of the heating*. SevenMIAMI. Nov. Dec. 1. —&lt;/p)— Iti-n caac* u rn - prr-w-litrd hy At*
The Miami Herald
announced tom cy It- M M artin , f Plant City,
last night It hail purchased the and acvi-ral lind n* ninny na half
tabloid Miami TrH»'n* anil that n doti-n.
C. A Skipper, Stilting banker
publication would be suspended
"erving Hire- year* fur rinliessle*!
after Wedneaday'a Issue.
M. L* Annenberc, who ac­ nirnC and r*&gt;nvrrsl«»n of fuml", wag 1
Slat,- Si-nato#
quired tha Tribune through bank­ rep rcn n lrtl by
ruptcy proceedings In 1M4. will Ilrnry C. Tillman of Tampa. TUl'
withdraw from th* newspaper man ruiid Skipper wa* t-onblcld-J
bu,lnf*e In .Miami, Ita v ln rl the
field tn th* H erald In tha m orn­
ing and Sunday and th* New*
afternoons and Sundays
John B K night, president of m ore th a n n m onth ego when
the H eretd; said the purchase em ergency pleas fo r clem —r y
' * ,
Included the Ifrlbune'a new plant failed.
Him d e ath sentence raoio l&gt;efiiru
and ,| ,tta
rqarklnefy,
arooant*
receivable, circulation, good will, the Un a 111. Counsel fo r Johnny
features and all Inlrfnalc
pro Sm ith, negro, m nvielod in Indian
pertlea. T he prtca wa# not an R iver C ounty and arnti-nerd to III.electric rh n lr fo r m urdering no
non need.
*W.!I _
Knight and associates,
wh» o th e r nvgro, asked c o m m u taln n
also publish (Kg Akron llearan to life im priaonm enf.
t.
. * -------A f a th r r who hitch-hiked 3ftt&gt;n
Journal and lha Maxalllnn. Ohio.
Independent, acquired the Herald inilea fn u n T oronto, C anada, to
T ile re g u la r inf. Ho* of
the
Oct. 11 rrora Kranh n Hhutta of gain the ir lr a s e o f his son, ( ' I..
Hanford t'h esa and t'h is k e r I'lub
O 'K eefe, pb-nded personally for a
Miami.
* Ml In. held In tin- iliili room
“ For soma time the rapid In- parole. The son, whose real name
n
of llu- Voider Hotel T hursday
• re*sa In costa of newapnper the fa th e r said was f . I.. Joseph, is
n lr lit at 7 3o ii TI im k, &gt;11 ■o 1 din.:
Hade
publishing dftT# made I t. evident serv in g rig h t year* from
to an 'dnnoilllreinenl m ade tisl iy
C
ounty
for
unarm
ed
robbery,
an
I
that three dally
and
Sunday
hy II. M, llurns, se c re tary .
new apapan could not operale al iv subject to dopnrtnlton when hi
a profit In tho Miami area." said te rm expire*. A ttorney G eneral re e o v e ry In th o t tuti e,| sta t e .
a statem ent of Knight published C ary I) I andia said.
T he Hanford 4 11 Chih ln-l-1
M a n le y
lln ld s h e r ry ,
(M-rsoti.il
In tho Herald.
in
the
r e r r e . s n t a llv e of |ir T iiw n a e n d th e ir re g u la r m eeting

pany w ar- filed Willi the board
on OrL IS hy the United Auto­
mobile
Worker*
of
America
which called a strike at the
plant e week ago aliening dla
crimination aratn sl He member*.
Milton N. Johnson, plant man
ager, denied each of the iinli&gt;n'.t
th a n e s .
Battlement
nf
the
I* slain
strike of greyhound bus driver*
was reported Imminent today In
Cleveland.-. A company nlttrlnl
who refused to be quoted pre­
dicted a aettlem ent within a few
hours.
A. F. Whitney, president of
the
Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainm en alio *ald a arltU m ent
• v
—— —•
^ ■
was Imminent. hue drivers af­
filiated with th# union itru rk
Now th a t “ Cuba" operations
on Thanksgiving day demanding have been slowed up considerably
wags Increase* and a
cloned by tha re ctal Investigation, e |
the. Grand Ju ry which resulted I n
Non-etrtklnx (Ireyhound
driv­ tljn tadlclrqcnt o f several prrah^a.
ers reported three buses were C hief nf Polfre Roy G William*
fired upon yesterday "a* strikers
ha* nv Id nifty turned hi* attention
considered an ultimatum from
l^ lrtiU ing th e C ity of “Heolleglb s nine effected tinea In return gera".
to work or lo ts their jdhs. ’
In the regular session of thu
C arriers rolling qver Pennsyl­ Municipal Court last M om lay^f
vania mountain* « er* largeta nf teiniM.n, three negroes w e r e a r '
gunfire, U T. Hhrevo, G ettys­ 1 signed bt'for* City Judge Frank
burg. P a , bus dispatcher said. L. Miller on rhargen of illegally
Two of tha buses were struck posarsaiug liquor. Two of thu
but no one waa injured, he re­ negroes, Z»-b Townsrnd and George
ported.
Uurlon, pleaded guilty to the
One
driver.
Bbreve
said, charges and
wen- sentenced to
“heard the crack of a rifle and pay a fine o f $5o or serve DO days
the whistle of a bullet'' aa hta In the City jail
bus neared MrConnelliburg from
T hr men were' arrested Monday
Pittsburgh.
while ii|H;rnling a automobile in
Two bullet* shattered a win­ which Chief of Pulics Roy Q
dow beside the driver of a I’m*- Williams and l.t, C. II
S haffrr
Ini rati -bound bus near Caahtown. found lu gallons of “ moonshine".
th* dispatcher reported.
while The third nrgro in the car, W al­
a bullet struck the aide of a n ­ ter Payne, w ss released when Ihe
other vehicle between W aynes­ other two teat if lot th at they had
boro and Gettysburg.
pirkrd him up and were giving
Dr. R Becker, proprietor of Ihe
An unidentified passenger waa him a lift to Sanford
Injured ■lightly. Driver W alter
In the Court session Monday Bee Be* Inn, waa bound over tr
Moor* reported, when two men afternoon theta were IB other lha County Court a fte r a prell
atoned a bus In a Detroit su persona
arraigned before the minary hearing, before Justice nf
Peace Jam es C Roberts, yaater
burb. Tha man, waa cut #■ lb* Muniripal Judgr.
atone* shattered a window.
Willi* Williams, nrgro, rhargeo day, Constable W. A. McMullen
with keeping a* disorderly place, reported this morning
Dr. Bccktr waa arraigned be.
pleaded guilty and waa aenlatK*.!
to pay a fine of $IJ» or aarvq 40 i fora tha Just lea of Peace after
a w arrant for hla arrest was
day* in th# CMy Jalh
The following
negroes
were sworn out by J L. Chapman,
charged with being inmates of a charging naaault and battery and
disorderly place and were sMilan, naming the defendant the aaareserst to pay fines of
or sarva ID anr In n fight In a beer tavern
days in Jail: Nun Henderson, on. Sanford Avenue the latter
Willi* Henderson, Nelse J. Drown, part of last w**k,
Elijah- Waal, Sahara Broomfield,
Charlie
Hi ndrraon, and Harry
Washington Ran lio ll, Jr., negro,
hold on n sim ilar charge, estreated
a $6 bond and Son H enry Milton,
Th* 8 late Wvlfar* Board g ra n t­
Jr., was sentenced to pay a fine of
| | 0 o r aerve 2tl days a fter he ed $Z,lft3.oo to 1S2 persons In
Seminol* County *a eld *ge ••pleaded guilty.
of
Sam llainea. negro, charged slstance during th* month
with disorderly conduct, eatrsated November, 1937. , It was n*c*a• $6 t-ond. t.ucile McCormick, •a ry to reject 12 applicationa for
n*gr&gt;. held on a sim ilar, chary* old ag* asaiatanc* during tha
waa given a 60 d ay ' aUaprndc.l asm* month. These cas*a war*
rcatrnce by Municipal
Jndgu rejected for various reasons; acme
persons' were pot In p**d of old
Frank L Miller.
J. U Chapman and Dr. R- Boc- ag* asaiatanl*; others did . noj
k*r. arraigned on charge* f t dla- meet tha ag* and r*gid*nc* rw
orderly conduct were diamls**d quire m enu, it wa# a la tad.
when M was learned th a t lha caa*
waa ponding in th* Coanty Court*
pim er U * . charged with p ark ­
ing • trailer without light* plead­
ed not guilty but w as fln*d $10 or
20 days. Pearly Williams, negro,
SHREVEPORT, Louisiana, D*c.
charged with sp*«dlng. pl*ad*d 1-—(AT—An Arm y reeerv* pilot
guilty and waa sentenced to pay and an enlDted man w*ro killed
a fin* of $$ o r serve 10 days in today whan n Barked# 1* Field
Jail- Horae* Wood. Mgvo, charged plan* crashed near Avery. Texas.
w ith r*ckl*M driving, waa given Th* killed war* Second Lieuten­
g 90 day suspended sentence. The ant Charles William Field, 2$, of
caa* J***l* Broaaoo, aegvo, charg­ Rockyface,
O*., and
Privnto
ing violation of th* C ity's Sanitary
Ordloanee,^was contino«4
Till* Pariah, La,

Avoid The
Rush

____

France Sends
Naval Division
To Indo-China
Japanese Accused Of
AttemptingTo Take
Over C o n t r o l Of
French Concession

$600,000 DebtOf Flor­ S t Pete Man Asks
ida C o n s e r v a t i o n
Pardons For Six­
District Forms Ba­ ty S tate P r i s o n ­
s i s Of Litigation ers In J )n e B a t c h

CAPLY

“ " #Hk Wa imv7\~ciM n&gt;Dtii~Ra* of oil
barn lug. gXaoltaa and a|*ctrt«
heat*rs. Qat our prlc*a befor* you
buy. Scott Carraway, Inc.
nl* Job —— —- ■— . *
—
laundry ■("viol Col ary Plants. Inqulr#
_______

Hearing Is Set For
Dec. 16 On Com­
p l a i n t s Against
* St Louis Plant

SHOP

Stall 30*34

HAN FRANt'IHCO,

Nov. 3tt 1
(47—Sinking In n horse's ear
*«*“ . make# him run faster, nays Rosie I
j Rueenirarlen. Jorkry now rkling at
” 17. Bay Mea-lows.. I In point* tu a re
p
cent string uf victories to pr«v* it.

•193$ CHEVROLET m aster dcluxa
, sedan with radio, $115. Coll a t
R10 MyrtU Av*. a fD r 6:30 P. M.

Inqulr*

PERRY.
F U - E ighty
T aylor
County g irls h a re been e n ro ll'd
In lb* 4 II d u ll
reecnllv
o r­
ganised In III# p e rry school Tho
group waa *u la r i* th a t It was
necessary In divide It Into ]iln
lor and senior sect Ions, areordlltg |o N is i Floy Moses, Hume
• re n t.

All 1his Incliiilt’il Id
Iml.iy's Lori Pnte

Established In 1908

PART OF A HARNESS FOR A MIGHTY RIVER

Townsend Plan
Is Praised By
National Agent

j u a : a k UMi:!. la e ts j

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

M a n l e y GoldHberry
Suys I’cmmm Plan
I Hope Of Nation

Dr. R. Becker Bound Ralph W ight Named
Over To County Court ' Head Of Committee

C lassified Advertisements
HAVE YOUR W atch repaired by
ea* who really knows how, WA~Nt F d =M)0 b u y .rs fo r ~ n ic e
applaa—Wa
handls anything
Briggs. Jawalor Magnolia Arefrom on# package to carload#.
8— L oot * F o u n d
Ke# ual F irst Bt. * Railroad Ave.
LOBTi Spotted pig. Weigh* about Any old toya, books, games, a le .
100 Iba. I’hone 733 W.
for Elba Annual Xmaa Traa
Phone 111 or bring to BroilCarraway, 11$ Magnolia
Ave.
•St Ford Coup* |lM --to u rw h a « l Toy# which can b# repaired will
trailer I *7$-la rg o aeml tratlar b* appreciated.
With a rebuilt Dodge truck. Raal
A Bona. us«d car dealer*.

ELF.C. Starts Pardon D
F o reclo su re By Wholes
On Bad Loans Is Hit ByC i

19.T

■ e

21 Cases A rraigned
Before Judge Mil­
ler In City C«o u r t

POUNDS M/ Vl III I N
UStDUrOUM C O ‘( R N M l N f

MI LLI ONS O I

J'rdetal H avings A

‘ t y N T T H IN K ,'O F A 1»KAd !';'

IIO STE88 WITH DANCE PARTNER
ADMISSION FR EE

(or ECONOM Y and
SATISFACTION ust
DoubleTeskdfDoubkAlton!
K O DAK ING
l i V POWDER.

a—

JUST HER STYLE

3 Buses With Non­
Striking D r i v e r s
• Targets Of S h o t s

BIG APPLE DANCE
, With' a flow of moro than 870,000 gallon*
a minute from the famous Silver Spring*,
Mag Ocala, SILVER SPRINGS RUN emp­
tied into the OcUawaha which, In turn,
Join* the mighty St. Johaa .to form a
water hlghwgy te tha aaa capable of acoornodating larg* boats all the way to ita aource.
channel of Silver Spring* Run la from

Ford Charged
With Unfair
Labor Deals

Greyhound Strike
Near Settlement

No BLADES, No LATHES
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Seminole Coanty Produces
More Fruit And Vefetables Than An#
Similar Area In America *

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1,

4

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_ CI.KAJtWATKIl. F la . -N e t- JU&gt;.
—y P )-Isla n d
business
men.
akartm snt hou*" operator* end
land owner* have formed th*
Clearw ater
fl»arh
progressive
Association In promote togrlyt
attraction" a t th* resort. Bert
I t li la president.

Baaford Is Ths Only Central
Florida City AffortUnr Rail, HI*hway
And Water Transportation

Two Year Old
ROSE BUSHES
CAMELLIA JAPONICA

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Cut Flowers
Arrangements For *
Funeral* and AD Other
Occaalona
.

Mustered# fete action because ICe

th e drive against harsh bullnee* taxes when he admitted
th a t they h ive -u n ju stly pen­
alised" most corporation* and
,pl*dfferi th a t they will be revised
prom ptly.
A t the name time, however, h*
k* cautioned Industry not to expect
I
Congress tn make the forthcom.
|n g tax relief applicable to 1937
Income. He proposed th at the mo.
B ; dlflcatlon* date from January I,
I 103M In order th a t there shall be
no discrimination against corpora­
tion* which already have dlstrlLu
ted dividends from this year's
, Income to take advantage of the
(ew er rate* prorldrd for auch ac­
- Ikm under the profits tax.

L&gt; •

Six million prop]* were em:|
ployed directly or Indirectly In ihe
automotive industry la (bo United
Btatee last year.
,

Crushes Through

Free Yext System
Changed By English!

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

lash In Hoad
Aid Demanded
By Roosevelt

TOESflAY, NOVEHBBB SB,

BANFOHD, PLOTUBK

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Ilia Bamlnoln C ounty C ham ber
of C om m rtcn. aunuunced today
lh a appointm ent »f
Ralph
D
W ight aa ch airm a n of th e C h ain b a r s Industrial C om m ltlaa for
th a p re se n t flaeal year.
T h e first moellnX of th* com
m lltim wilt be held In the Cham
her
of
fo m m e rr*
liulldliiK
T h u rsd ay
a fte rn o o n
at
4 . 00
o'clock.
O th e r m em bers appointed to
Ilia C om m ute,, a re aa follows.
II. II. Colem an, l i r a president.
J . O. Adam*. tle « D.
Illslmp,
O lio Caldwell. K 15. Coym ai.
W . R Dupree. II Janie* tin t, II.
II. |'o p e . H (1 Klitnholaer and
II. M W ats»n.

ta e sb u rg To Meet
Semi-Pro BIockcatH
The Hanford Hetal-Prn lllack'
rata will far* a alrong Laoaburg
Semi-pro team for their firri
home gam* a t th* field In (he
re a r of Bcmlnol* High Kchonl tic
morrow night.
1 Th* team will go on to , the
field with considerably less ex­
perience than th* Leesburg Lion*
but their fighting *pirit may
carry them to victory.
In tho previous encounter th*
Lions w«r* doped to win tbe •tit
by a wld* m argin, but were held
to on* touchdown by th* hard
driving,
hard-fighting
Hanford
lads.
Coach R. A. B. Wilkinson,
stated th at th* following would
probably.b* the startin g lineup:
Is. Mots; It. B taplsr; |g, odbam.
r. Squire*; rg. « W illiams; rl.
R iser; re. H arriet; qb. II. It.
udham ; '|h . lU raag*; rh. V'nc*Bt; and fb, Dok*r .

fro m flir. N a tio n a l H e a d q u a rte rs
In f'h lr a g o . told a la ig i a sse m b ly
of T o w lise n d lle a -n t a Ilia * * meet
true In lh » t.'lty 11*11 last n lg ld ,
n tfli tala o f the nrm iiitxa tlon re
porte d today.
In Id s a d d re ss M r. G o ld a b e rry
re fe rre d to th e la s t
arm y
of
u n e m p lo y e d In the U n ite d H * a lr a l the pre se n t lim a an d ala le d
that If tho T o w n s e n d P la n W 'r e
e naeled In to a law a“ » e ia 1 m il
lio n o ld er m en w ou ld he s lim in '
i,i,.&lt;| fro m
a e llv n
la b o r
and
w ou ld aid c o n s id e ra b ly In a llu ­
v ia t in g
th e
pre se n t
n n e m p b iy
im -ni ptvibleiu a m o u r |ho y o u n g ,
e r |,er»on«
T b e N a tio n a l re p re se n ta tiv e of
I bn T o w n se n d P la n a lso p o in t 'd
nut that I h ' P la n w ou ld
g iv e
r o m m e ir e In ge n e ra l
a
O '*
Im p e lu s tilro ilyll the r y e a llo n , of
a d d itio n a l p u r c h a sin g p o w e r by
C o m p u ls o ry
sp e n d in g,
th ere by
r id d in g ih e n atio n «-f th a p ro *
tCantlnasq •« I ' m T„r»t)

Mrs. W arren Kinir
'
H urt In Accident

t'liaiula-r of fainim erre building
S a tu rd ay
m orning
hi
|M;U&lt;t
o'clock, a rro n lin g to an anhouure
m in t m ade tislay l,y g |rs. Gladys
Kendall, Sem inole t'o u n ty Deni
o n stra tlo n A gent.

J ikInod. B. West In
N ew M anager Here
Jm lsiiu II 4Ve*l. for la year*
Iliad d r u g r l 'l to III.. Frank II
Kli-phi-na Drug Ht„i „
l„
si
A ugustine, has I-,*,*,, uiait,- man
*g»r of th ,1 T ourlilon Diog Hlor«
here,
Mr. W eal has had 15 year*
experience $s a
druggist
and
»»&lt; tran sferre ,! 1 ,, Hanf'trd afl'-r
the T o in h |o n
Drug
Company
purchased th e sto re ln w h lih |,„

«;*|
• tv. K. K III ud wort h, m anager
of lh,. Tmp hlon •Klorn , h e re (or
tin. past eight y e ars, ha* l,w-n
prom oted In m nnagerahlp u t liel '| A unisllnn sl&lt;-r".

"D r lltiidworth wa* a no-iob,r
of the Hanford Rotary Club -nd
•m.k an aetlfo p sr&lt; In Clvle *1
fairs doling hi* m aldenru In-re.

Mr*. W arren King. &lt;&gt;!
pla Avenue, w as. alightl
and th e auii-in-lhil, whit

driving wa» damaged ■
of a
collision
w nb
truck near Ity- interw
Maple Avenue end Fit
la st night nlxuii O.'"1
Chief of Police lt»y
reported today.
Mrs. W arren was drh
am F irst Street and rr
to th* r e a r - f a IM 7
truck b e lo n g 'd :
the
Roofing
r,.m|.uny of

Chinese Troops
Are Near Capture
Japs Apologize For
Seizure Of Launch
And Insult To Flag
PARIS, Dec. 1.— (AP) —
France went u division of
Iter moat modem cruiaem to
the Far F.nnt today following
reports front Tokyo that
Japan might attempt to
take control of the French
t'onrennion in Shanghai.
Officially the navy min­
istry naitl the ships were off
“on an endurance cruise" to Sal*
a Frenrh Indo-Chlna port,

toward Wuhu, n Y angtie Itiver
port (W mile* aouthwrat nf N an­
king, threatened 1 .-lay to bottlo
up thousand* of Chinese troop#
defending the nation’s capital.
Chinese commander* were ex­
pected to disclose soon w hether
they will follow the advice of
forrign
milHery r ip f r t* and
save a rtoien of- th eir stro n g est
dlvlaiena by an Immediate wMhdfawal or *take *11 f&gt;n a flrtbh
fight Just outside
the c|ty‘u
wall*.
v
Retreat under fire w.arid hw
virtually impotilhle arriwa tho
broad V at.gtrr north and wi-at
of Nanking. There arc m&gt; hridgka
and riv rr craft would he a t th a
nf Japan's warplane#.
.
The Japanrae navy rrlu iu rd to
its ow ner, with apologies today th"
Ameriran-ownml launch, the a r t '
lu re of which hy Jnpanoao aailqts
yesterday drew » vhaip pro(*at
I (rein the United KUiti-a consul
general.
I Apparently di*turt&gt;ed
by tbn
I strung rractinn
in the United
Klnlca,
the Japnnere returuwl
two Ami l I r a n flag* with tlw vear.cl They also handed bark to th'i
owuera two Italian vessel* wiili
ii|H.logira that their selaure yes­
terday waa “all a n.IntHke".
M rs F.lviia G a rn er, au llio r "1
Japanese assertion* that Japan“ K aekiel",
li-ld
K lw anian*
»t 1 1* sailors bad n»t tlirown the
th e ir re g u la r weekly luncheon '•• United p la te s
flag Into
the
the V aldes Hotel today o f h e r re Whnng|Hwi River when they took
re n t tr ip tn Hie N ational H««« over H i p vessel wen- confirmed hy
F a ir in New York w here she wa» United Stale* consulate affin als,
invited In give an a d d le s* .o n her
H.reigocr* nt Nanking nrg«&lt;l
revenlly liuhlisloil hiH'k.
the Japanese m ili'nry rommand tn
“ I had a most delightful D tp." n-ply to their ap|ienl for u safety
Mrs. G arn er a 'a le d , and ircoulil- tone to sn\e more than 200,000
ell some of her rg p e rirn c ea tn civilian* (join w ar dangrra should
the m etropolis. She had is-rtl in Nanking become a battle ground.
vtte&lt;l to s|M-nd u w eek in New
Chinese officials have'approved
York a s the guest of the publish­ the plan In principle and have In ­
er* of her hook h u t rem ained sured police protect Ion, financial
th e re only Iwo day*.
eld, food end piovisiuns for lha in ­
“ I di-lifl have niurh lim e to ternational committee.
sea the UMy. h u t I did see the
Inform) d q u ertire sai.l Japai .w*
Juecn Mary dw-ked in tho h a r ­ pto|M,s* to coinplelu their ronttol
bor from the top of olio u t the of all roinmunii ation* In Shanghai
high
building*."
Mr*.
G a m er within a few days Ihrnuith Install-­
sta te d , adding tha* “ I waa plea*- ale'll of rentors and auditors ill
unity surprised to find , “ K s e -( the -iffire* of foreign cable com­
kiel" ao prom inently
displayed panies.

Mrs. Garner Tells
Kiwanians Of Trip
To New York City

Work Of Tuberculoids
Group Outlined By
Dr. IC. I). Brownlee

in the hettur Imok atolea in New
York."
Mr*. G arn er sta te d th a t d u r­
in g h e r sta y she vl*Mrd a n um ­
ber of book store* a n d autog ta p h n l a larg e n um ber of books,
and she also gave a b rief resum e
of h e r -lay a t Hi-- Rook F a ir.
In intro d u rin g Ihe g u e s t. ap ea k '
••r fo r th r ocra-uon, T. K .'K Im pV»n, president of the Sem i n o li
C ounty C ham ber . nf
I'nitlm crc*
sta te d th a t nothing or no
&lt;m*
had g iv e n ’ 'Kaiifonl ’ moro f a ir u r

fCsntmu.d an Pass Th-sa),

I in nm ing

and outg o in g

(C o n tin u ed

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LOCAL WEATHER
P artly
cloudy
tonight
amt
Thursday, aomewhal unaeltlwi
near east central and
south
roasts, tittle chango in trm|&gt;cra&lt;
ture.

£ cveryb a d y
K ^ bu ys an d u ses

9 Planes Slmt Down C h ristm as S e a ls
Elk« Toy Collection
To Be Made Saturday In Spanish Civil W ar
&lt;7A c'
The firs t collection of obi toy"
HENDAYK. Dec. I .- 4 8 5 - 8 # v
crivocta.

for the Elk's annual Christmas
Tri-,. will be mad* by loeal W«-dem Union boya Haturday, Andrew
Carraway, chairm an ofpthe Comm iller, said today.
'
The hoya will make a houseto house canvass earh Saturday
until Christm as,
Mr. Carraway
slated. Sliding th a t any who de­
sire may bring their donations
lu lha Keolt-Carraway Inc. offie*.
The old toya collected w|U he
by Chief of Police Roy G. Wit
U s a i arut 1',-IW-t-man R. B- Wit mended and given to under-priv•ox. Bottlnm &gt;&lt;t of tu* caa* h Mcged child run bt Hanford and
Bcminul* County for Chriatmaa,
. ‘ -

in Jfpanish goverarernt pursuit
planes and two insurgent bomb'
rr» were reported today to hav*
In-ell shot to e arth In a struggle
fo r a ir supremacy In tho civil
w ar.
.
The aerial arm adas clashed over
Alcala da H rnarra about 16 miles
r-aat and slightly north of Msdrld which had
been
heavily
bombarded by insurgent airmen
during tha past thru* days.
Government reports said five
wuuiulcd,

20 g t e g a w

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Together
Again In * "live,
Love
And
Juearn1
» ►.’
i ' '
&lt;
*
’•

Ms In fabled Greenwich VU*, with much of lla lore and
little of Ks learning, la packed
the new .comedy romance, " lire ,
re and Leer*," which opened
to d a y at tha Rita Tlmatre
nth Robert Montgomery and
Mdind Rosaell In tha starring
M, supported by an aicallent
It, the story Is mirthful, logical
i M£remoly wtll prsse«lfd. Thol
action was by George F |ti-|
iarieo who not long ago made
ha Cmpcror'a Candlesticks" with
Uhtm Powsll and Lulse Rainer.
Dm narratlre describee Montwary oa-Bob Graham} a happy’lucky art let of Hm Village pat•ad mock after the Iredltlonal
m, who goet up to Connecticut
capture sylran atlll life on bl*
m e. A fog hunt dlsiurbi him
work, bnl Julie, a lorely girl
i tumbles o il her home rlrter Into kls top la a rm more die-

Orien Heyward And William Gargan

Grace Moore'comes to the RJts Theater Sunday and Monday in
Taka Romance.” a gay comedy filled with Uughler and melody.
Melvyn Douglas and Stuart Erwin.

"Expensive Husbands” Will Show At
Ritz With New Team In Leading Role

ificent Obsession” Returns To
Screen For Friday Engagement

Playing together for tha Brat
time ea costara. Beverly Rob­
erta and Patrle, Knowlas come
to the Bits Theatre Tuesday In a
W arner Brothers romantic come­
dy called •'Bipenslv* Huehande."
BotH are well-known In their
own righto—Beverly as the lead­
ing lady of the euccaeaful Tech­
nicolor romance "Ood'e Country
and the Woman.” end Pat a*
Errol Flynn * younger brother In
the big spectacle “The Charge
ot the Light Brigade." As a
te*m ‘ they aye said to be altogsthen excellent.!,.
. H. ,
Mejjy srenes of Hollywood's
lifA. en d ' many, again, of luiurk w a ’spots la ttie Old World are
said to ba,.l pr«eenletl . on the

JtVtofV and the glfl bn admire* so much.

I'U iM rir oat. Ml** Dorm* st*H

eminole County
Court Records
K'.'i' - vi Warrawty Oeed*
' pearwoa. John F., Mery
aad
Fraaoee E. Peareon to Mery
.K if ’E .’ Pearson. I
. «( - ■
Wright. Little to M. C. Moeely.
r
Rglisfaction of Crop Lieoa
"i,' I Dlngfelder, C. I. A M. to Harry
'
Week*.
Dlngfalder, C. I. A M. to C. E.

N. niTSWOLUEII, If allvs on.
Its yapr HIT, on tho foil..win*
oscrvbdd
lands • la ' BomInal 4 If.
I dead, hla unknown kolro. do
Versa.
logatoog or bmlttoos
¥ r \ upatr, Florida tow lf:,
No. M* nt Aon. T. t i l l &gt;1HI. 111I'M) ItmMWALLItlt into,
Ifli^non,
, .i|t. t • , * •&gt;' icovering Lot US l».n*ww«l. , . knows aa HIUUUND HITZWAL
Asaiga at rale.
-&gt; {
No. f it nt Aug. T. I llf 1 I.RH) It alive/ and If. dona, hi
1 Mfltor.' ■ik-wd' tihuii* .&gt; !•!/ ,
rnverltra N III ft of U&lt;4 oti unknown M ira dsvlsoos. . loan
Sanford Grgwrra Cgodjt Carp.
loos or aranlossi 1IKNIIT HOB
Lot 1 Btk A, Bruits Addition
DbigfelMr, C. t.'a n d 'M . to II. 0.
Sanford AUanUe NeU* Bank.
Bibwn.
'
Sauls, Ralph J o h a .’E i, a t al lo
Dlngfrldtr, G. 'I. and M. to C. E.
Ruth Rauls Wright.: •
I
r Hunter.* ’ ’
Dlngfrider, O. I. A M. to F. M.
FVderal F e r n M*g. Corp. va '.*• M’ l i u n i ’i ni.fT n ■
Ford. •
u t s i it n t l i .i l ft r. n i *
Ludy and Alice Washington.
Dlngfrldrr. C. I. and M. to W. M&gt;
ft N | | «| it N II deg. IS'
lea a leee or a rn a lse st J . II. MsK t i l l ft N U beg.
Ball
U
w
.
Brown.
IVMasse my Aaad ,a a d sea l this NATT. If aJIve and IN dead, hie
Geneva Citrus Growers Assn, to Tha Somerset Co. va„ A. B h o v l l t n day *f November HIT. unknown heirs, d evisees, le g a ­
tees or a rsn leeo ; W O P R R OllOBtovans.
\
O. F. IIKHNDON.
D. R. McIntosh, el ug.
I’oM V A N r
I form erly
\
Clerk e f Ctreult Court. C K I t V
Whitley, Alberta D., widow of J.
\ S e m ln o l t County* Florida. m t.u m o n o ik m m incK H r c o u I’ANJf) a dissolved F lorida earU Whitley, dsccased va. Eckporarlon; a ll p a rlies claim in g In­
erson Fruit Cannera, Inc.
ternal unt.tr or
rrom
Cooper

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nf noJnTglt JDNKS I w ill nffer
fur s a l, -I publle nulcry to the
Mg heel bidder for ‘•a sh at
the
Court H ou se entrance In Sanford
on the 14th - day nf Dsarmber
l i l t a l 11 o'eloth A W. U s per} ' . * ? * ' £ k t * 1t J ? 1* i n u AtS e tV ? r
u i , h nil .em ailed kn&lt; enbaequent
Uvlad t a s t e I Deluding U sS S levied

l i l t nad upon written renoeel
VIOLUT | I UAUUKTT | will
far for sale al publle notary
the highest bidder lor rash
Two ntcsly furnished bedrooms. •k* Ca«M » Hiiuae eatraaso
•anford on (he lUb day af
701 W. First BL
camber l i l t at U s’uTsei /L
las certificate* t a l l by the *!
logslher with all emlttsd
U -m A p R rta to ta F e r ^ R i t
subseqeent levied lakes ievleg

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of n.clloii ' IT, TownMWp is
South. Aange II. East, run
Ihsncs
North
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chains
thsnes Wsst I rholns, thilwo
South 114 chains,
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beginning: and a lew,
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point of beginning,
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County, Florida.
Florida,
ew.w .e ba had for tbs
'l** purpose of ratlefylng ante dolN,‘, eras and nil cost.
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DONF s a d O R P B ItK Il a t SanTorsi F lo rid a, th is Sib d a y a t

eto ~ ito e~ o f ~ rti
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described
isirllan
thereof:
lleglnnlnu nt the Bnnlhwest
turner nf IM above dearrtbed
tract of C)an* and running
rn ?»
IM yard* In pnlgt nf beginking: Ike rematnuec kuntsln•lag II as res mnra nr lean.
■ia u and each ef yuu ora ksroby
nollfled that n suit ha* Man
brought against yog In above
enllllet. rnurt In rnnnrery by
OIIAMIK NAVAL «TOKBa COM­
PANY. n Florida corporation, to
uulet Ibn title of ■said Orange
Naval Kioree Company la nsd to
tha above dtacrlbndi land sad
premLea and 'yau are hereby bnq Hired to fils with the Clarh
of said mum al tha Cunrt-hnsac
at Hanford. Florida, yonr wrlttse
appearance (paraonally or by a t­
torney! I„ sard salt on ihs fine­
st aad er in December, HIT, bo.
log the lih day ef paid * month
*nd thereafter*14 file with said
clerk your written defenses. If
any, to the bill nf complaint In
cald eult nl tha lien* prascvthcA
hr law. Ilsrel* fall ■ant ef
lodgment will bo entered agalJUS
you by rk-foult

for good used ‘ dnhilaM
heater. Box 71, Bedford Herald

WANTED f RcIlsM* toon with
service elation experience end
[&gt;'; suffieieat capital to parch***
. stock to take over going station. For tele—Healer, eosl sad wood
burnt!— Can l&gt;* sees at HowReply Bax C. T. J, Herald.
*rd Long-*.

flm cery Compody (form erly H illsM rough
llrncerV
Company)
a
dissolved Florida corporation, la
tho' land and prem ises h erein ­
a fter described: and
nil
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pwoone w hose nam es
are
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unknow n,
h a v in g
or
slp im ln s any Interest In nad to
Imtea certain lands and prem ises
situ a te In Iteminete County M orldAt* and d eecrlb ec aa
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This la Orion Heyward's first
starring role In pictures, and from
her performance In "She Asked
for It" her popularity and screen
future are assured. Miss Hey­
ward aad William Gargan both
turn to a chance for rollicking
comedy wllh a sest that cannot
fall to carry orer to any audienceFrom the time Gargan, as a
mystery w riter out of plot Ideas,
begins to look for a real life situ­
ation for a story, hysterical errnU
flood the Worsen in the develop­
ment of n swiftly paced • and In­
tricate mystery story.
The first sign or Oargan‘s.facw
tual mystery la noticed when big
uncle, a wealthy, old man, dies In
an automobila accioent, th e victim
of a hlt-and-raa driver It is not
until another old man dies, appar­
ently from an accldntlal fall, that
Gargim aukpeeta malicious purpose
behind the deaths- H e begins an
Investigation, looking f o r 'a con­
nection between the two deaths,
and is shortly forced off the road
In hla own car by « U rge aedan
which vanishes from the acene.
Gargan la thrown clear of tha
wreck, goes bafk to his problems,
and two more attem pts are made
on his life.
Hla own deductions, plus tho
pictorial record of the case which
be has made with a candid camera,
finally prove hU case against Ihs
"accident syndicate" that was rsponsible.M r both deaths,
j "She A^ked for If* is said to b*
luiwtflM! M terUhunent- It coats
IlneljtiM tiW erest with . a hear*
*uotAr# | .toughs- In addition’l l
William Gargan.gnd .O rien Ilcyf
franj, the c^«t'Includes Yt'rt« ' n«
lunt Carles’ Rol
rry Beresfqt^,

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lot Ihs year IIIL an Ike fallowde*rrlb*d lande In S*mln*l*

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LEGAL NOTICE
*1» Ford Ouspe 1116 - four-wheel
' tfStiev $ m —large seal-trailer
.With g rebuilt Dodge track. Real

The story la about a movie
actress who, IhdRigh no fault
of her own, la sliding downward
Into the has-been class. She
figures the best possible public­
ity she could obtain to bring
tha affections of her fane would
be to get. a tilled husband. This
•a Beverly's pari.
Ho she goes to Europe, bratenly offers to buy a titled
husband for 110.000, and there­
upon gets Into a series of amus­
ing. though romantic episodes
wllk a young plinos disguised
'aa a waiter. This, ot course is
l**trlp Knowles. —
' With the title, she return*'to
Hollywood * and resumes her
rightful place aa a great screen

c««t opposite William Gergsat-wll

DlngfiMdr, 0. V « U “M A. B.
WaMce." * j1*)!!'.. tj i n. .
Dlngfilder, C."l. and M. Id E. V.

vovem be

William Gargan and tha acreen'a
new "find," Orica Heyward, give
an entirely new slant to myeleiy
and murder in "She Asked for It,"
whkh plays Friday a t tha Rita
Theatre, both contributing ro­
mance and gayety to one of the
fastest nosing conudy-myileriea

AT THE FJUNCE88

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A gay. bantering tale of live under tho "L" in Greenwich VII*
laf* brings Robert Montgomery and Roeallnd Russell to tha Rita
screen Wednesday and Thursday In "Live. Love and Leant." Rob­
ert Benehley adds hie special brand of humor to the amusing plot
and Helen Vinson la prominently caet another of her highly-applaud­
ed "other woman’1’ portrayals.. ______________
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R ili Feattares
“fan Myitery”
As Friday Film

Saturday and Sunday, Dee. 4th and Blh—Fred Scott In
"MOONLIGHT ON THE RANGE."
Alto “THAT'S MY
s t o r y ." —
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“I’LL TAKE ROMANCE”

A T T H E R IT Z
Sunday. Monday—Laugh U r and Malody blandad la joyous
comedy, Orafa M o m in "IX L TAKE ROMANCE' with Mel*
vyn Douglas and Stuart Erwin.
Tuesday only—A cash and carry hnsband . . . mostly
cash "EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS" with Barer]y Roberts and
Pstrie Knowles.
Wednesday. Thursday—Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Rus­
sell, Robert Dencbley in "LIVE. DOVE AND LEARN." Added
return showing, Clark Oablo and Wallaea Beery "HELL
DIVERS."
Friday—Rpoc’al Return Showing. Irene Dunne. Robert
Taylor "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." Also William Gargan
in "SHE ASKED FOR IT."
Saturday—Play BCREENO. Dlek Foran In "DEVIL'S
SADDLE LEOION." Jimmy Ellison "ANNAPOMH SALUTE."

Lean” 1$ Story
Of G»y* Village

f1j;Thatr ■Umpemeatgl argument
gateas aa a grand Introduction and
'Ibalr (etapertnenUI natuiea do tha
ra st They fall In lors. JulU flings
-hag social Ilfs aside and goes to
rJin i with hsr artistic husbaad In a
’ wW&lt;h-Ugbt garret studio not fhrg
gginoUt from Sheridan Square.
Complications corns kt once, as
Might be eaported.
• -A I**1* of tradgtdy sntcra who*
Bob falls In. hie work after Julie
has left him. Montgomery again,
demonstrates hU versatility here,
Mr ha becomes the dejected figure
•if the Vlllsge, etactly -the opposite
• i the once-gay madcap who
hughed easily and loved lightly.
They are restored through the
k|»dly efforts of a mutaal friend
•ad all U well. Tbs story U more
•am piles ted than this brief account
-•tight indicate. la every phase, It
is handled with professional skill.
.Robert Benehley,,the noted hu*
merist Tnd actor, has rprum hresi
rale and adds Immeaaurwbly to tha
bemor o f the tale. HeUa Vlnaon

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 19.17

VOLUME

Established In 1908

If

H ull P ro tests
A g a b A gabst
Japan’s Policy

“Tricycle” Plane Will Visit Florida
— n

New Deal Hil
At Monopolii
I d New Movi

AUBURN BREAKS FLORIDA DEFENSE TO WIN 14 TO 0

NUMBER 88

New Aids For
Housing Asked
By Roosevelt

Demand Is Issued For
Ja p a n , To Consult
U. S. Before Seizing
Chinese C u s t o m s

CummingsCalls
Nation To I)cst
MonopolyAs Roose­
velt Makes P lais

President Calls Lag;
In Building One Ol!
Main. Reasons For
Decline In Business

British Join In
Protest A t Tokyo

NEW YORK, NnV, S». —
Attorney
Oenerol
Cummlri •
railed upon the nation today
"deatroy . . nwnnply* even
I
President Roosevelt off on .
Florida flslihu vacation,
v
suited with tides on new
trust legislation.
“ Unless wo deatroy innnopld"
Cummings said, -ntonoply w I
destroy most et our "relon •
and In &gt;ha end lower Ihe slan I'
Spec Kelly Auburn back. I, shown . . he dashed J6 V rd . .round right end In the game * 1
arda of our modem life."
nt JwkaomrlUo, Mr. Auburn won 14 to 0, doting with thU victory a back-breaking football
The Administration's eipecti 1
arhrtliitae
Jimmy Prist on and Kelly formed th t main offense for tho winning team.
attark on monopolistic prat tle a
still Is a formative since, Cur
mlnge'
assistant
Robert
I
Jackson said In (fan South aft&lt; r
talking to President Kooseve! I.
Jackson accompanied the Pre Idenl no the (titling trip care ’•
Ing with hts data on an tltrn t
prosecutions and studies Ihe d) partmrnl of Justice h is bera
making In preparation for Ilia
suggested new legislation In Im­
Th« Sanford Junior Chamber
prove the enforcement of the
of Commerce hold their regular
Sherman and Clayton eels.
weekly luncheon ta the Valdei
Hotel tomorrow at 13:16 o'clock.

Says Wage Hikes
Came Too Rapidly

Japanese Claim Right
Of Full Control Of
Maritime Customs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.
—(AP—Secretary Hull an
unced today that the UnitState^ haa served a vir­
us! demand on the Japanese
government that it consult
with thla government before
undertaking*any changes in
the Chinese maritime cus­
toms.
T hat *h« United States had
mad* m w and mure vlgoro.t*
representations to- Japan again**
any attempt by the Japanese mil­
itary at Shanghai to disturb the
Chinese maritime customs, was
disclosed today at the 8tate De­
partment where It was explainer
that the m w American diplomatic
move was In the form of a f u r
msl written presentation to il,e
Japanese foreign office of views
submitted rmrlier In an informal
oral manner.
The new representation were
made in Tokyo by Ambassador
Joseph G. Grew yesterday un
instructions from ths S tan De­
partment.
The Japanese were reported
Moving more cautiously today m
assuming fall control of the
tOeattaeo* • • i v n f w )

Roosevelt

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MIAMI, Nov. g g - V n - l'iv tl*
dent Roosevelt embarkrd on yacht
“ Potomac'*. today fo r a week ol
fishing around the Florida, Key*
A warm sun broke through the
mist as he was piped over the tide
of the 185-foot former Navy
patrol boat ,lta rails manned by
sailors In service white.
Governor Cose talked with
President Roosevelt for about
half an hour In Jacksonville last
night at the presidential special
train paused on Its run to MiamiThe governor and former Sena
tor Scott M. Loftln were the only
persons who boarded the train.
Loflin remained with Senator
Pepper in the presidential aulta
whrn the special left
Cone told newspaper reporters
afterwards he “had a good general
talk" with Mr. Rooaevelt.
The governor said the president
asked about Florida citrus, re­
forestation, and civilian conserve
tie s corps camps in the etal*.

MIAMI. Nov. 89.—The Waco N-T “Tricycle Landing Gear"
biplane, claimed by Ha designers to ha the notation to the problem
u ' safe sod simple flying for everybody, will arrive In Florida for
the Miami All-American Air Maneuvers and a month's demonstra­
tion in Florida and Cuba. The N ‘T haa a third landing wheel di­
rectly under the motor, which. It Is claimed, eliminates take-off and
landing difficult lei and makes the ship as easy to learn .to operate
as a modem motor car.

Japanese Report Rev. Martin Bram
Capture Of Three Urges Buying Of
Christmas- Seals
Key
Strongholds
#
retire
*
Forts AndSunkenVes­ 70,000 P e r s o n s Arc
sels Prevent Japan Said To Have Died
UsingYangtzcRiver Of T. B. Last Year

SHANGHAI. Nov. » —(A*)—The
Japanese reported the capture todsy of three key strongholds In
Nanking's defenses bringing them
within striking distance of the
last fortifications before China's
capital.
Official communiques said tho
Japanese have occupied Kiangyin
un the T a n g ie River, Wutstn
about 80 miles north of Wusih on
the Shanghal-Nafiking Railroad,
and lhtag about 88 miles south­
east of Nanking.
Army spokesman admitted, how­
ever, that tho Kiangyin forts which

8peaking aa one who had him­
self suffered from the ravages of
tuberculosis and been a beneficiary
from the sale of Christmas seals,
RevMartin Bram addressed
Rotarians a t their luncheon to­
day on the subject of tuberculosis
and urged his audience).to contrl'
bote through the purchase of
|a to the dread
Christmas
disease
Mr. Bram stated that it years
ago he wnc himself stricken by
tuberculosis, sent to the moun­
tains of Virginia to get his health
was » ta r told tg return
t» die, hot after staying in

pronounced folly reeevdrrd. lie
and . gIraf btwnhsrdmifai dtlll flew sild th it during th is time he
the Chinese flag, The forts and the nude up hie'm ind that If he aver
boom---------------------of concrete laden .got well, he would do everything
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rcaacbi bar the.wty up &lt;he YangU-i] in his power to further the work
to Nahkfng and prevent Japanese of the National Tubreuloili Asso­
ciation which had been so help­
warships from reaching the
rusted capital.
ful to him.
A spokesman for the Japanese
Declaring that one of the moat
army said also that Japanese fur- unfortunate things about tuber­
res driving towards Nanking had culosis is that It effects its great­
entered Anhwei province and oc­ est toll from among thoae who are
cupied the town of Bha-SteanIn the prims of life, Mr. Bram
The advenes cleared the way staled that the peek age is 35,
for ah attack on Wuhu on thu and that In 1900 there were 300
Yangtsc River above Nanking persons 85 years of age who died
and was bellevsd to have re irlo f this disease, while last year
dered untenable the position! held there were leas then 100 et this
by the Chinese army in the Bge who died from tuberculosis
There has been a reduction in the
Nanking area.
The
Japanese
"anticipated’' death rate, ta the p u t 35 years
that Generalissimo Chlang Kai- of 85 percent, he saidThe rate ie elill loo high, Mr.
Shek and his staff would flee
from Nanking in airplanes dur­ Oram added, for last year there
were 70,000 persons in the United
ing this week.
The Japanese had established Slatea who died of tuberculosis,
a strung base at Channelling, on while there ere eUl! over 800.000
the southwest shot* of Daks Tal, active case# In Bemlnole County
whence the column
Invading he said there were 10 deaths in
Anhwei advanced. This bass la 10 month*. Th* aaU o( Chriktma*
(inked to Shanghai by a Series uf seals aids ta th* organisation rif
canals which enable tbs rapid lh* National Tuberculosis Asso­
ore men l of munitions on big ciation which it conducting a
apsnesa motor ftatboata.
drive agamat this dlaassa.Meantime th# Japanese lighten­ P art of th# fund* which havs
ed their held on Shanghai taking been raised ta this manner ta the
over communications and the cen­ past ha* gone (or th# purchase of
sorship bureau formerly operated some 9 5/0 0 bads, far «b* pay ol
by the Chlnaee government80.000 p ^ lfe health nurses, and
The telegraph office w as-refus­ for lh# erection ef 1,000 tubcrcaloing U&gt; accept weeeagee le all sis clinic*. Last jrakr, Mr. Bram
said, *58|.l* was raised ta Sem­
polata fat China.
inole County through tha sal# of
seals. -Everyone," he concluded,
" c a n t visit and cheer the aick
Everyone c*ft&gt; offer capar* advice
Everyone enn** do everything he
JACKSONVILLE. Nee* 9 - wanU to do I* help tha cause, but
OrganUatien e f Ike Florida Sym­ every an* can buy Christmas aaal
phony Orchestra, which w01 be the stamp*.”
Visitors a t today’s luncheon b r
first state symphony fat the south
cluded H arry Dkkaon of Orisndo,
end the second ta II
der auspice# of Ihe Federal Music H. D. Harris of C ndkaU ,. N- Y,
Project, will be started immediate James Law of Bloomfield, Ind
ly, state WPA officials announced Fred Ruaaall of Boaton. Maaa
Decision le fond n elate nrekas A- E. Clfat# W AlUmonU Spring*,
t n followed n v h lt t® Florida .this and DenaM Lamaon ef Sanford*
week o( Dr. NkkbUl SokeM f ef
WnUttagton, Director of WPA

z

WPA Plans Federal
Symphony Project

for the

rdl return
fulcra- D r BokaMf
early ta Ja n u a ry ' to d treat «*•
bee reals of the a.
also cootemplet#
carta in* several irido* ta tha aU U .

pOCALWRATHBR
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partion tmlgW ,

Sermon Announced
By Walter Sheppard
Bta

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It Map Be committed" will
1* rahjata* of n aermra I r
night h r th# Evan galtat
Walter P. BWppard who U cn
ducting revival servicre at IL#
Banford
Oaapal
Tabarnacla,
church officials nnnauncad today.
Barrie** WfU ho conducted at
tha church a t tha corner of
Ninth Street and Laurel Arrau*
every night this weak with the

exception «# inturd* y.

High School Boys

4 Sanford Youths
I n itia te d Into
Demolay Chapter

Prince Bernhard
Of Netherlands
Hurt In Accident

Local Dcmolays Arc
(iuests Of Chapter
At W i n t e r Park

Crown Princess* Hus­
band Thrown From
Car Hit By Truck

AMSTERDAM. Nov. 8 * - &lt; * ) The three local detarhmenta
of National Uuards will meet for Prince Bernhard,
husband of
H p n r
1 1 t 111# vr f n l l r 1,i* 'r' 1 ,n' 0 ,h r Srm,nn'e Chapter their regular weekly drill ses­ Crown Princess Juliana of Tha
n ear
u lim y
l a m of
order of i&gt;cM&lt;.i.y m s Tti- sion* In the Haufold Armory to­
Netherlands, was thrown from
Chsptrr Cnm-lnve in Winter Park night nl g:oo uYluck.
his automobile today In a collision
Friday niglil, It K. Kipp, sponsor
of the (Tub, rv|S’rted todayTlta l-ealstailve ..................... of * lth .‘ h ,‘ yl|y*.Ud*". “ m l, lruth.'
U. H- C'demgjt, local tnsnagac
The Seminole- Chapter end-the the prmlnolo County Ch.iufaer d T * 1? ,
&lt; &gt; l^ P 'ta e . raw «rt
of the Flnrida Power A l.ight John M. Cheney Chapter uf Or Comtn ert'o willii K-.
‘ suffered hesd tajurlea but court
hold, ...
C#.. was Ihe speaker today be­ Isn In were the guests of th* Win­ meeting of tha year lids after. . . . . offklals skid he wae believed to
fore a group uf 35 high achnpl ter Tsrk Chapter throughout tht no..ri st 4:0(1 o’clock, trado body he not gravely hurt.
boys In the first uf th* vucsllungl evening In which Kent Hosselter, ofUrial* niuioiinved today.
guidance programs for this year Jr., Frank Woodruff, Doughc!
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 8 9 . - W ) sponsored by the Sanford Rotary Gainer and Hugh l.rth er were in­ Violators of city Ordinances A royal sewing circle la working
Club.
• f itialed Into the Seminole Chapter am U tried before pity Judg. &amp;
r . i*
“"little
Declaring that the boys iheitlf
The opening ceremonies of llu Frank l. Miller tu a aaaslon
, of SocslilUk.
decide early In life the vocations conclave were Conducted hy the ■ha Municipal Court f t th*lorati
. j ' 1Crown JTbtcoa
which they intend In pursue Tor Winter Park Chapter followed l.y Pull at* Htatlou thl. afternoon St f
^
*He couJdm WW
the rest of their lives, Mr. t'ole- h rendering of the lull story ,|e t .i’u o'nluck.
| it'd knft by herself »|ulte all Oto
man. who wa» Introduced by J. grow hy the Orlando Chapter sn.l
*_____
little girinrnls she wanted. Ho
L Ingtey, rhaiim nn of the Hot* it,,. DcM ilsy degree by the Pent
All elderly rouplit, H- II- Kllng- , f*w ,th ° !“ '.n frlen.** were called
ary Club's Community Hcrvlee mole Chaptertatmlih, of UnlonvIHe. Mu and n' • n‘1 nrf,,l,'l‘ ,IMVO « • « fix1"*
Committee. raid that oner n
The Bemlnole Degree team Katherine It. Wllllsnis of LakerV~ *ln1C*i
, , ,,
vocation 1* decided u|H&gt;n o boy composed of | , M. Telford, \Wiltci .Moni.m. were married by County. Th *. “ b&gt;r ,,f Ju ,l“n“
her
should thrn proceed to ta-nd c v Turner, Weller llnym-s, llrailon Judge It- W- W .re during -he
ery effort In preparing himself Huntley, Donald loiinson, A. I„ weekend, records In the Judge’s wl" “ rriv'’ “lmul lhu ,ir»l °( the
to the fullest extent for his Myers, Charles Meriwether, H I&gt;. •dllce revealed .............. ruin*.
, , l , r !" ,M’ h,'lr or ,'‘'i''e*s P « ’
chosen profession.
sumpllve to the throne from
Ilieksen, and llrnnlley Adorns
"If you decided wlisl you wknt were commended liy the ulheir
The Towns'-nd Club* of Heml- which firm Queen Wllhelmin*
to do before you leave high chapters and visiting Masons for h&lt;de County will hold • mass I " ,,w n,,M U'dlsnd. Juliana is the
school," Mr. Coleman said, "and their |M-rfoimanre, Mr. Kipp sinli-d meeting in the City Hall Turx !
,c —i'—— • • a«e*
_____faevI
then study ami work hard tor
After the initiation a . turkey
your main job lit life, yo ■ lived bnmiuct
was
sel-veil by t the tar fioldat&gt;erry, representative
have no fear of ihe futiirr or mother’s eiirlr of Ihe Winter Park from |hn Nallonsl
Tuwiisend
any concern ovrr being xblj to Chapter,
headquarters In (’hlrsgn, will
find a Job later on."
Those attending the conrlave
tt'callawei
race Foart
For his particular vocation, Mi. from Hanford in addition to llie
Coleman said, four main charsc- degree tenm ond the candidates
teristics are essential: I. one s r r r the sponsors, IS. K McKuy
SLAVIA, Nov. 39—UP)_The 81
must have an aptitude for ma&lt;lie-land It. E. Kipp
Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lulhermatlcst 3. one must lie Interested J
- ___
*n Church of Hlavia celebrate I the
In engtaee.mg; 3. one must have ( J c | c r y
c h
twenty-fifth anniversary of IU
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
39—147—
a head for Imslnrts; 4. .nu must
*
&lt;(rganis*l Ion on
Thanksgiving
First
Gvraidu
Maihadu,
futm
rr
be scrupulously honest.
Unban dictator, Imley last Ihe first Dsy. A special festival choral ser­
vice was held ta Ihe 81. Luke's
I’u a.h Leonard L Mt loJtss will
"f
, w *lw rx tra- Slovak Lutheran Church at 10
srml bis High .School proleK.'sl&lt;ltu"n
Cub" ,,n murder and
through a regular workout tlil*[cn| c l t s r g e s which grew o'clock with the psslnr of the con­
gregation, tha Reverand Stephen
afternoon In preparing them f« ri,Mj! "^ , *le
rt'v,dulh)n In M. Tuhy, officiating,
Lm-al
ere IPlinti
tailed t«
rlasslc ”uf the seaaon bn * " &lt; * ••« w»» overthrown.
ladHR | firemen
l i r i l l l ’n •'w
WCTfl
111!tb
. lirac lr
•« •fiiml I*-*'--’
After
lh*
prelude
"Come,
Thog
United M ates
(aiminlssluner
Bouth Park Avenue near thu 'h r srhnlulu with Coscll Spiktfl
Holy Spirit" played by tno organ­
Day'onn
Ile s rh |f'* rrc&lt;l
C otter denied a motion
intrracctkin of French Avenue,] M rL h ii^ rr’s
III
ist, Miss Olga Jakubcin, the wor­
about 7:t&gt;u o'clock 1**1 nUhl I Iliiccamcrs in th at city Friday hy M"chado's aH orruys to dlsmUi shippers gave an Invocation of
the application fnr extradition.
where s ChevroW pick-up drlv-n rvenlng.
the Holy Hpirll. Then tho choir
The team emrrgrd from the The Commissioner basrd his denial sang the Thanksgiving Introlt, an*
by Charles pslm rr had cauglii
on
grounds
that
"lhu
Treaty
pro­
tire at Ihe earburelor, Fir*- loeshurg game sfter making n
n»uncing the theme for th* day.
Chief Ma&lt;k Cleveland reiairl&gt;-&lt;1 In-tter showing against llie Yellow vides that tha -pel It inning govern­ The congregation continued the
ment
(ta
rxtradPinn
rases)
shall
Jackets than did Daytona and a
today.
jubilee service with tha Kyrie,
The fire appsrrentlr start'-*! close battle is expelled by both, ** *lven 60 day* after tha s r Great Gloria and other parts of
jralgnment or Ihe defendant to
from a spark caused by a broken coarhes
the liturgical, choral service as tho
The teams were to meet esrllee
th " government* charge*', Slovak
battery cable. Chief Cleveland
l.at hr ran churches were
in
Ihe
season
but
due
to
a
heavy
T*1
”
Commlslunar
agreed
to
staled, adding that Ihe fire »«»
accustomed to aiiqr since the lime
rata
and
unpleasant
weather
c"n'°
n™
'
•
bearing
tomorrow
nl
*non extinguished and llial very
of Ihe Reformation. The speelsl
little damage wag done to the illlion* Ihe game was postponed ‘h* hospital where Machado is , nvrlope gift offering was desig­
until Dec- 5.
co,•,,,,r&lt;,
auto.
nated for the church-building
fundllonorary officers and pastori
were appointed. Honorary pasture
were: Tha Rrvrreml U A. Jsrosl,
Cleveland; Die Reverend Joseph
Charles Bells, student of Ihe Kolarik, Pittsburgh, Pa-, and lh*
Th« Sanford Bowling League w. ftUriAfU 14 « in 1 vs 141 ! 1» University of Florida, who it Reverend John liajus, Granite City,
spending a few days vacation a'. III- Honorary officers! Andrew
continual its games last wrek
in IU «i?
Total!*
Ihe home of his parents, i srsp.il Duda S r, president; Michael Mikbefore an wnlhusiastk group of
T »:t«l \n a
* a ■ t « i » i Serious Injury ta an
an'otnobii* ter Sr., secretary; Joseph Mlkter
followcre, while an annotmer- u. Tharp*
Mi UT Its bit
Mix 1*3 tt*« UL atcldrnl on lha Orlandp Highway •Sr, treasurer; Paul Luka* 8r., fi­
I&gt;r Krotl
msnt was made Saturday by II- 11
lt« IU i n Wednesday night, according In re nancial secretary; and Georgs
. H. I'uft#
B. pop* that ll was particularly f . Jpn+m
iu in 411 ports received today.
the young people.
IIS
144 411
141
J.
l
i
t
Iwltf
■
Important for all msanber* d
Mr Ilrtta was an route to Orlsti
Martin Rlanko aa toastmaitpr
*l&gt; m I I I t i l l do and put on hla brakes whan he Jakubcin R r, teacher and leader of
the different teams lo , be u.i
Tetsla 1
tlth
Tburadsr
hand for this weak'* ’games.
carno upon a slow movinr auto called upon all op th* honorary offi­
TLX «■ an. S
The- results of tha games for
I &gt; « Taint
U, i l l IXS XII which he could not pass because of cers who ta turn traced th* history
the week ending Nov. 87. aq w-'l
ll- Itx IXI 4is a truck jo’nhig from Uh op|o»ilr and development of the Hlavia conas for lha prtvrm r wrek ' Sic a •
run
lit in h » txs dirirtion.
gregalioa, Mr* Juliana Slanko
c.
IX
Wlwran
&gt;!• til itx su
follows I
six in ixi xtt The pavement being wet, the spoke oa behalf of the "Martha"
IL lla lla r
Wash sadlag Nov. 111). UIJ.
T outs
MT TM Tf( t i l l aulo la-gun to skid when Ihe brakes Ladles' AM Society of tha church!
W i i o g i i Hw. trih.
ware sppliad. It turaad completely Ferdinand Duda represented tha
T t:iN SO. «
n u u so . i
• a a Total
l
I T atsl
rwbb
* »»* i»* re* xrs around and cam# to a halt upside Slovak Luther League Society ol
J
th* congregation, and Miss Anna
Tr
t-.t tit i n txs down.
tf l l i t SIX
W. Ludwig
ll« i l l 1U i l l
•h
1 st 111 i n Uf
Mr- Batts sustained only minor MIklar represented lb* Sunday
W . W alls
ISC 1X1 Itx XSI
■ta
itx h i i n ix t
reboot.
De. Hay
t i l l i t 111 i l l
(V tn tlsu a s on r a g * F a u c i
. bruise* in Um accident
Four Sanford youths

were In-

Byjff. H. Coleman

...

.. i...

«... Church In Slavia
C elebrates Its
2 5 t h Anniversary

First Round Iaost
By Gerurdo Machado

K &lt;1 Prepare
For Daytona Game

Fire Extinguished
On Pick-Up Truck

diaries Bells Hax
Results Of Games For Two Weeks
Are Announced By Bowling League No Injury In Acddcnl

a it.re
r J K y ...

jgfi&amp;i

Plans Conference To
A d j u s t Costs To
Consumers’ Means
WASHINGTON,

Nov. 29.

— ( A P ) — Prcaitient R o o s e v e lt

^ ^ t o e 'S l ^ f o V t o e £
courniio .......
billions o f d- o-lln rs
w o rth o f now houninR co u n tru ctio n in th e n c x l fiv e
yeitra.
In n m casnjre to th o special
itm io n com pleled b efo re
left for hi* Florida fishing trip,
th* President akoerted, "the long
continued tag ta building Is n
dreg on all Industry and trede"
end was "one of the prTncIpat
lessons why grnrrel huilnes*
had failed to forge ahead" In W
cant months.
Declaring • that Increases tn
hourly wag* rates and materiel
coat* had been -too rapid and too ■
great for the consumer t » beer"
and had checked production and
buying ta other Industries, he
said ha would confer with reptaecntatlvri of Industry, labor, and
finance In tn effort to adjust
*uch,.rost* to xom um tri' m eans,. .
He proposed eight change* ta
tha National Housing Art of 1934
to make possible through federal
Insurance of low-interest mot*- .
gsges privet* financing of largo
number* of housing units.

Roy. &amp; ^Junes Is
Named Chairman
*t / !
-i * i ^
Roy S. Byrnes. Sanford grow­
er. was reelected chairman of
Ihe Sanford Committee of th#
Seminole County Soil Conterva*
linn Association ut a inerting
of Hanford growers In tho Court
House this morning, uccordlnC
to County Agent c. R. Dawson.
E. J. Meyer was elected• tlcnrhalrman
and
I.™ llutner
named a tnember of the runtmlttee, tho County Agent stat­
ed, adding Dial mrellnj;* for
tho purposn of elertliig officers
In other two communities of th*
County was held this utlemooa
s t XiOO.’o'ctack tor the lemgwood
area,
Tho jmmtnlllea of tho various
romtnunltles Is rottipoaetl ot
three tnembera who have par*
tlt-lpaleil In the Hull Conserva­
tion program during the part
year and it Is their duly t oad"
minister Iba program during thocomlng year, Mr. Dawson atatiat.
The Betnlimlo
County
Holt
Conservation Association la rotnposed ot tha mnmher* &lt;&gt;( thu
threa community conimlDrea,

Dr. H. D. Smith I h
Back After Operation
Dr. II. D. Smith returned to his
office today aftrr an ulisenre ot
several weeks during which liu
underwent a major operation at
the Tempi* University Hospital.
Ehrouta to Sanford from lb*
hospital Dr. Smith visited hts
father, H. A. Smith and sen
Rhett ta Alabama and also via"
Red hla daughter who is a t­
tending the Florida State Coll (gw
for Women ta Tallahassee,

..*1

�that tome lotterfaa
«tU £ n g e d i t e d b A
(though somewhat more surreptitiously and not on aeatfy
*o grandiose a acate) in aplta of the work of the grand
jury AM the law enforcement official* tn trying to fcrwfr
up thla racket. The cttiUttuanbe of "Cuba" under the dr*
lumatancaa and the wiHfngnee* of certain people to lfcw
tfcktta deeplte the vigilance of police, only nerves to
onttrdtt the dUTfcultleg which oar officials etwe
when they' honestly try to enforce the law.
Might be helpfut to them if the pabllc coal

'PAT, WQVEMBKH »■ I W
&gt;&lt; ALONE **CAN A N IW in
' ' i MS Stapi Slid watch the Udo
run out;
J; T hat twill eouia beck, t *ar to

J 4s not know—«nd jrit 1 6*.
'* At av u ild a I »»* th* d*y
. , V at n'*W on *u*rd and *o away;
\lVUl movalna coma, lha mist*

■&gt; . tV, wt»T

li Oftfrator of tn i racket. The taw ssys, “It tfetf t*
mkt tot Any persons , . . .to have in hia, thetr, of It*
AWe any M fo tf 'ticket, or evidence of any *h*rS or
ih any lottery ticket, or In any lottery t humb of
b . . - JUiij rfcAattop of thia aectlon shall be a ftbay,
ihaU be punished hy a fine of not leu than ftve hmtdollara, nor more than five thousand doltarp, or by
■brnneht In the State penftentlary for not leu than
fbhfvibr mote than ten ytaty."
Nib Herald la also advised that In the reeept taM*
l l s l a l f p o l i c e Certain Kata of “*taftfea£4hifra^
betta m M and may be the bail* for fettbi r AUNH
A giand July or in the subpoenslng of , f r f f im n b
y in ti* totam chfr* lottery trhla.
M , eohmKttte.M Hne of eoM of ftinfordt idbet
tnuLif
fcf iliiiht a a% priTions wno
l
^ .t W
- i-ts*
i^ b A W
meny iy
iiMMuiM,
we nr6W
if wwtMM
rraaaed to be catted Into court and WetoUflbl ns A
is who helped to make the lottery mefcbt pbailhlb tn
nrora.

"Yea. I know,” u ld
Haigs.
-Somehaw, I d a f
“Om m , co m . diet's J u t « no"
lion,*' protested Sant*. But MrsSeat* m i d see be w*s a lltUb
puttied end worried by the new
doll.

WsH tin | N Im i tW dreadful
pot lew Helen did yet.

PERSONALENGRAVED
GREETING CARDS &lt;

COLEMAN’S

LONGWOOD
A delightful Thunksglvtng Day
cekkraUoa wm enjoysd by s«V'
«nty guests at Library Hall dor*

rhara is so disposition on th e p a r t of thb public of-

i to emharraaa anyone noodle*air, b a t U ia certainly
he part of good eoounon sense to place onf* self in
ioaltlon where he might have,to be .called Ih as a witor perhapa bp proeecuted himself for a violation of
aw. It would 'bd much bettei* judgment to co-operate
th* omcuik .n fiti3 ^ K &gt; h h u b p iP th u rtdtet:-VT

W E R T -T h e J

AcddenW.
J do «*l b»#«-*and r»t 1 do.

Did you know that jfbur own homo ia one of Lhb moat
dangerous place* in the worldt
According to T)r. W. A. McPhaut, State HdkUh, offlehr,
^ftatV^Uo*r«n ■ brighter Hfc &lt;*t
£• ' *k'«bT
there sip more accidents occurring In homes than “In ih*
la dsith th* rat* "■ that ( leads fluatry or any other accident producing unit"
•'thereto
• Accidents la the home, which should/ be e piece of
J d° not know—and yat I do.
—Aeibor unkaown. safety and refuge from the'dangers of the world, last
year eoat the people of this country no leas than $2,000,* O f svaeUi” Internal la petieloo' 000 a day in medical and hospital bills.
ers, aapMlaNy Um m who raaaive
Hoee are a few M onla" which Dr. McPbaul baa pre­
SH a r e p m U e s , sbaeld b* th«
pared for the purpose of seriating the public In the reduc­
tion of home accident* which he aaya, '‘don’t ju it happen,
they ari'eauuM"':
/ , .
' „ 1. Don’t scatter loose ruga about the floor, ndf ; allow
■’j&gt; r* ' ’j « a Ih* loved oh*a

drooo

BUSDOS8 MAN’S

LUNCH

We are happy to announce the
addition to our staff of Mr. Carl­
ton Mercer who 1s a factory
trained lubrication expert

8ERVT

t i i - eat* tags early la Dk em­
b er luiteail of waiting ualll
-atl/ r Jeauery 1st as they Mauri*
"ly a, W* Vftow that tkaee wbq
aen affo rd 'to da *a wUl be glad
\- t# kohw ta tha raecua a&lt; *be
. ach&amp; IT flfber* who ara the* ha*
hlg made the victim* of pditlcal
tsSrigwa. And even thoae who
, find tkemeelvae at tha nsemaot
Short of cash ebould remember
th a t (be Ucaniae co»t no mere
Id December than In January.

dlili o. Don’t airoMn aM:tetA Uj^hk.
&amp; Don't leave o«AffyepW ja unguai
7. Don’t wander In"file datfl
0. , Don't amoks, la bed.
0, Don’t aid the efcclric wringer or c
Observance of these can Holts should
aurpnee of uninterrupted work 'and enjo;
hours in the home, Dr. McPhaul thinks.

Here’s the way someone haa summed up the business
merry-go-round t
•
x• ' - ---------- ’ • &lt;
When someone stops advertising, someone stops buy­
The f u e l it glat la overthrow
* !
th e government of France hy ingWhen someone stops buying, spmeone stops selling.
force of arma looks vary mueh
When notneonu stops sidling, someone stops maldng.
like another gpaelah revolution
nipped In the bud. The people
When someone stops making, someone stops earning.
of Vranee, regardleea of b * rtr
When someone stops earning, everybody stops buying.
mffuinilen., m wall aa friend* of
■France throughout tha whale —St. Augustine Record.

world, can wall thank haaven
that aaerrt potlea auceaodad tn
.tmeoveriag
this
rerolailouary
' aehecio before the machine BUM,
• arUIhry
thalU
and'* airplane
bomb* of fiercely fighting fee*
'■ tlen, could tjo ta Parle, Mar*
sellte, and Dardaaua, what they
1bare already dona ta Madrid.
Burg**, and Bllbae.
^

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRBStUN GROWS

ha uead such soft words M ware
rnntalnad In tha m , u a e to
pareuada buslnasa to coma for­
ward now and pull lha coualrf
back from the brink uf Mother

i y
lu e ..—
■■ _
- BprraUry of Slat* , Htill eeTli

deprvsalon-

It ws.s those words which «**
etted *nmq Of bl&gt; i*b(A-«lnded
-fullowur* In irinfre** t» fear be
would sarrlftre
oVertnocb of
labor’s gains t« get fhe wheals
of baslneta rolling. fa*thn.

orMs’e cement ‘law ' a
‘ tha gqvemlnantb trade pal■; lelej *and a federal court laauoa
. «D i- Injunction reatralnkig tha an*
; fo m m m t of tha Uw. if i w l
V A law, which Impoeee what U
n.aaU ad A ineperilon fee a* ea*
'• asset hruught Into tha etalh from
V foreign coun tries, but what 1*
la reality a tariff (prohlhkad ta
; i th# tU tea fay the Casutltatton),
Ware allowed ta etaad, tha »&lt;*t«
■■ of Kow Jereey could Impoea a
lU lller embargo cm laipofU or
^ Mlery from Florida] aa could
New York, Michigan, end other
£ 'riatea. i...

C

Tha now session. will haar a
thoroush going dehalo over th*
way the elate department bee
played Its band tn the. Cblnev*Jspanes* ronM ct Senator Nya
blew ip from the steppe* of
North Dakota Imping someone
would introduce a resolution da-riartn* that a stale of war aalat*
*d between Japan and Chfcm. «o
f*r,t tb«&gt; Preeloent hoe refuted
A d* D A Wttb tk* renult that
th* nmtralUy act hap ’ n*»*r

h**n p*» tate ajHast, 1

BSnator
Ny*. believe* the
Fgfridant ha# boon frightfully
Is n*w enjoyed only by lila r,
In krwV answer l* that Industrial
grdUpa already ha«*. or rrncUs*. aU tha pri»U*g*e gmntad
labor In IS* Wagner net nod that
l atrtrian la glvn assployer* aguri

STATION
swriea suitor

u a g v u i 'K

It A 'jilh iiih i;'.)
r f n H m -.‘Jm -jvi e'/

Atihuto. vadw jwv w.*.‘ ^ it ;4 -v.v.^tthtrtiir m .
‘t‘»WV.tr4-,Uil.-e \jaAroVl'»flT*rnV.:- ir+S*).

m w •»-if..

N o t i c e th e (rare
rette p a p e r.. .node
Chesterfield is like
e v e r y o n e r o u a 4 , fir m s a d w e f lfille d .
.
{
N otice w hen you amok* one han*
C h e e to rltid e a re a rilAsr an d how
difflvent th e y taste. T h a t's duo to
fbo oarcfal w ay C kM hrftold tdbooo o o o r s a le d aod b«(m&lt;tod. ;

and+tr*

�Social Calendar
T U M ttlT
W M W ..T
ta of U#

nn o unetntj

MISS BETTY WHEELE8S HARRIED
TO JAMES ARTHUR BOYD, JR.
t)na of i |m outstanding crania
of iW social nm od w*a tba
wadding of Mb* Dc'tjr Wheal***.
dangWer of Mr. n»d Mr*. W. f .
W b n lm , ana • J u k i
Arthur
Boyd, Jr. af Leesburg ycsler-dap
kftompan at 4:00 o'clock at the
r i n d f t f t U Ckaixh. Tht Her.
W. P. Brook*. J r. and lb* Rak.
b . ( f . Montgomery df U d b u iy
freiformod the ceremony.
Tba choir tall of like chunk
Ora* covered wRh asparagus ptamoaa farn which formed a lovely
background fa r arrangement* of
•mail chrysanthemum* in varied
color* M White taper* burning
In a tall graduated candelabra dn
thn altar. At iaterrala a boot the

taffvta made prioress alyl* wBb
large p n (M i b n i i . 8h* « « • a
hood d oM r - U velvet floworo
« h * * | th* Mmk of hbr triad awl
csuilad an aoraa bouquet of broat*
tto p u tta n m
with
brtmx*
ribbon.
The lo Maamnid i p « i u vara
styled an prinraaa line* with full
i l t n w . Mika Tamar wot* IrU
aacwcata taffeta, Mlaa Sharon
roaa petal tomcat* taffeta and
Mtaa MWV*on peacock blue eeracc&lt;a taffeta. Each worn a head
hand of Bowen In matching enl*
&lt;r* pnd carried old faehlJrtd nnee
caym of tiny ehryeanlhetnuma tied
with aatm rtbban
Mr*. Wheel***. mother of the

to cordially invited la %tt«nd.
WSONUOAV
C M * N a M d r TIW* of . the
Ft rat IfethodtM
Cbhreh
will
t o n chart* of the evewigg
’■drria* at T:10 o'clock.
The regular k l n tRt mooting of

THUR8DAY
-The regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order *f
Ebitern s ta r will bo held a i the
’Masonic Hall at tiSO o'clock far
the election of officer*.
The South Side F T- A. will bold
their board meeth»c *t f:#0 o'clock
and their regular mentbiy meet in*
at 3:00 o'clock.
Girl Scout* make reservations
for Court of Award* lu Or undo
by mllhtg ltt*W .

(he bride, aarrad a* matron of
honor. Mia* Xathlekn, Laney,
Mis* Jana Sharon and Mis* Elea­
nor Hickson were' bridesmaid*.
The groom had an hi* attend'
a h u hi* brother, Rroratt Boyd
af Lea*bore a* best man sad
Gaoqt* Miller of Ltadrarg. John
Warren of Dunnellon and Cherls*
Halt* a* troamaenan.
- • n ,,i,
The
attractive
bride, won
Cowned in white bridal u tln
nnnf# . on p r f f tp f lines w ith-a)
»hort train. The bodice of the
area* was sheered and the elevvea
were fitted. She wore ae her only
ornament a airing of peart*. A
abort bride'* Illusion veil fall
from a plaited imtin tlarra, Bhe
carried a shower bouquet of while
I Boyd Furniture and Hardware
honor, S orf In Lee*bore «h«r.&lt; ike courrscetR P * WiU make tbalr home.

\ FO lPA Ifi *1 !'
Thr-F*ri Melton Cbiptet of the
Soni. end Daughter* of .the (Titfli*

P

R oanttar Wed |
ti

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#M is8 Catherine King
Weds William Harvey

s M T s ia m u z.

Mb* Catherine King, dabghtot son• Robert
of Mr and Mr.. BolaiM .U *g, and Jon were tbe.jnss^ti
"William Lea Harvey, J r* son «I of Mrs- Ayer* par
Mr. and Mr*. W, V Hawfcy * a rf l i n t R- L. Garrison
married Friday evening a t liOi
o'clock at the Bt. Barn*bee Church
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Hesrcn,
in Be Land. - The Rev- Harry ' L. Mr. and Mr*- M. U L ong and Mr.
Taylor, pastor of tbs ctrareb, per* Vanvorat of New York spent
formed tb* caramhnyThanksgiving day .in Tamp* and
The bride attended Seminole fit. Petersburg•
High Reboot. Mr. Harvey b con­
nected with lb* RKs Theatre.
Mia* France* Relts left yes­
They are at hem* to their friends
terday Ior Fairmont. V*. where
at 1311 1*3 Palmetto Avenue.
bar marriage to B. O. Hughe*
will take place on December *,
NOTICE
Rha was accompanied by bar
Mr*. L. L pros lor announced to­ fatbar, W. H. Rail*.
day that the expects a good attan.
dsne* at the meeting Of tbo South
Sid* P. T. A- which will be h#M Mr*. A- tell *nd
Thursday. The ‘Board meeting will of Brunswick, U s,
b* at t.-M o’clock sod thd regular
monthly meeting will be a t IKK)
o'clock. -

RIIZ THEATRE

BtlaataOi ’Ro*##et*r, r# AI*
frad Maurer, aon of Mr. aad Mrs.
Jehn Maurer, of Warren, Fa- ad

from W nrrta High School hi 1933.
She entered tba Warren State
designed
advantage*. For them,
ord offer* two new can for 1938
llulpfeal School of Nomine, being
a new I)e I.uie line.
—the Standard Ford V-B and the
graduated In 193S, after studying
De Lute Ford V-fl. They are different Tlie Do Lute Ford V-8 Sedans are
two year* in Ware -it and one year
In the PhlUdalpMi General Hos­
longer with more room, larger luggage
in appearance — but built to the same
pital. At present she bat a purlepacw„
and finer appointments. De
high
standard
of
mechanical
excel­
t iun on tba *«aft of lh • Strong
Luxe r a n a n equipped with the BSlence — on the tame chassis.
Mrmorial Hospital of the llnlvrr.
slty of Roebeater, Rochester. N Y.
horsepower engine only.
Because people liked our 1937 ear
Mr. M atror, a graduate of the
The Standard Is even lower priced
*0 well, they liought wince than of any
W u tw Hick School in IVS3, rethan
the De Lute, It has graceful
other
make.
They
liked
It*
look*,
it*
reived hte Bachelor of Retrace de­
new line* and well-tailored interior*.
cree hi mechenleal endneerinit
smooth, economical performance, and
from tbe University of Rochester,
It gives you again a choice of V-R
way ft handled. We have Im­
Taylor Instrument II (Chester, N. Y, He Is the
a member
engine
site* — B5 horsepower or 60
Rochester.
proved
on
that
ear
in
tbe
newly
of the Pel Upsilnn fraternity end
horsepower.
Ford V-8.
Is at preaeat employedatyled
by Standard
the
On* or lb* few waaUrn
oooir
companies
at
Before Ford made V-lypoll-cy Under
But soma folks wanted still more
trie* where men live longer *b&gt;n
engines available to every one, they
also aad styla, with tbe same Ford

Albert Fitte *Marialn«l with a
party at hU home in Mayfair F ri­
day ntyht. Donclag was rtijayed
throughout tb* ovanln^ to the
music of Olena Gray and Bessay
Qobdmaa.
~ j
w ar*

STANDARD VOID V- I , . . I ll' irheafbaee; IS or M kp, cHftn*; Improved
f s i p J r t l t s Softly Uroktti IhovJdeih or M oktlr uptudtlrrj, Slohair M ira la

"MT; (h e mil lifki, Moo n o sir or; f s t e le n iij J body types; J colon.

November M la York,’ Pa
Mie* Resectter, e u graduated

Albert Fltta Gives
Party At His Home

Rafrvahm ent*

D l LUXI 9 0 1 9 V- ■ . . . lit* wheel****; SSAp, engtoe/ Im p e n d f n r i a l t a
Safely Brahes; Uokolr e r llrooddaik u p M u e r ji Twin hems, rail iifkit, m m
eieerij Clockt 6J K 'liras, icAira d ds mailt ere a*Sru; 3 hedy 17pcii t colon.

F

w rm ised only in expensive-ram. Since
then, four mil linn Ford nwncm have
Irarneil the genuine rpjoymrnl ul driv­
ing an cig h t-cy lln d sr car with a llaround economy. The thrifty "60"
engine, esj&gt;et lolly, m ales poasilde In
Standard model* a very low first cost
and equally low ojierntlng cost.

BOTH LINES LOW PHICED
With Iwo disllnri dmlgns, two engine
si sat aad two prire rangrs, you’ll find
a 1938 Ford car In fit your need*
rtartly. Whichever one ynuchnoor you
get the tamo proved Ford features.

YOUR WIFE
fl»*Nda A Lot Of
Tftaa In Her Kitchen

A WAL-RADI0
Would Mska A
Prneikn] M tton Gift

TO OUR MANY FRIENDS IN SANFORD
AND SEMINOLE COUNTY

served to ;

tb* follow lag t tba Mlates Lacy
RottmOUt, Cecelia Truluck. Mary
Hlgrias, Dorothy W Vrtim. Bits'
atoth Laffler, and BtRy Zachary,
John HiaUrmistsr, Janus Brad
ford, Braxton
Huntley, Valto

Dry

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TO VIEW

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S r T ry on. Frsd H , ot «w to WalUT
ft.. L. 0*o par.
W s t t l m on BVd. U fa In.urane*
a
C*. to Mr*. Lota 0 . Wight.
- Psareoa, John P. A Co- Inc. to
g i ; ' ' Walter U Cooper (tiled IV

llM f w i t epeaker.

nora H . Hodge*.
Mertgagr*
Jon**, I. U to 0. 0 Rummer.
3 Wight, Hal A Lola 0 . to Jc lf.rV eon flt’d. Uf* Ini. Ci.
Hal la f*f lion of Morfgag**
•; O v an tn e t Land Co. to William
ffir’. E. Taylor.
*
Ball*fiction of Jodgmrnt
■ Midland Raconsiruction Corp. A**
.-V algnao to 0 . 0. Wolcott, et *1.
Bala C ontract
' The Warren Co., Inr. to Cal-

Con Unwed From Fee* Oh*

h o u n ‘*

Ca»h G rocery.

Bernhard
Of Netherlands
Hurt In Accident
Csntloued From F**o On*

- present h«lr apparent; Ha* no
; brother* or slctcra.
vt A alorh could hardly find »
nicer place to alight than BoostdUk. It lias In a magnificent
park, shaltcred by fragrant fir
' traos, bulwarked by broad and
• l awagplng lawn*. I t la Ju*t • ball

caatlf ho looked at the bmk.-.
The aaalatant gardener’* nanr*
waa down for I t guilder* * aw k.
Within th* hoar the official rrsponslbl* for tba unpaid differ­
ence we* fired.
A* a matter of fact,, th r

•om* folk about Urn court who
complained, to Wilhelm In* that
tlme-bonorode roulln* was being

npaok

Th* Queen Ju«t smiled and
**ldi
"Flaaa* do thwo-thing* a* the
Prince want# thorn done." . .

R e ferrin g to a B ritish nro to at
In .T o k y o h e said Ja p a n hud cmphaalto d th a t Hue c o n tid tra tlo n
alw aya would be glean la the
claim* a g a in st C hinese e u s 'e m i
reventM by various p o w e r., w hich
h a r* accepted th e custom * »*»*nu* aa collateral f o j lo am .
T okyo re p o rte d ,^ h o w e re r, &gt;bo*
B ritish A m bassador R . L C ralglo accom panied U n ited Blotch
A m bassador j , 0 . C r e w eft h'-a
ria l! lo th e Ja p a n ea e fo reig n o f­
fice lo m ake th e toew i*prea*n*
fallen*.

GENEVA
Th Genera Horn* Demonstration
Club held an all day meeting at
lb* community Hall Tuesday. U n
J. T. McLain J r waa In charge of
tb# damoastraUona for the day.
T b* flra t

Wins
Blind Bogey Tourney
P h il 0 ra » b o ff won flra t prl»*
a t n blind bogey to u rn am en t a t
tb a Hanford C ountry Club S a t­
urday apd S unday, according lo
A. C. ro rA m an a g er Of tb a Cl*b.
F re d Holly and L. F . Boylo
UC« (far aaoond place
In
tb a
to u rn am en t w hile thro*, B. F .
Hou (holder* A. 0 . MeHaynold*
and H enry B o rtla ld c, Hod for
th ird ptoo*.

T h o se playing th # coara* d u r­
in g th * peat w a a t
w o re:
T.
M ichel I o f.H r U n d p ._ J . U
B. J . ToU. H . W . Ituckar. B . C
k Moor*. B- B . R a n d a ll, Jr* B . 8
! M cCall, L. F . B oyle, A . t t Me
R ey n o ld s, O o o rfe T h u ralon . W
l A. F lem in g , H en ry W o lw n . Fred

dem ea* t r e t Io n -■w ae a

flmnlnol* County fruit cake, mad*
( r m pr***nr*d fruirn grows h-

h i

r .u r a i r s
• jtifw s »
I l i a a«U sc f » l r 1 ih. &gt;•*•? * • „
Or th# ■**»• to g eth e r
om itted &gt; K
a sh e ra s* # I &gt;•*}••

O ff If or* for tb # com in g f w
w ill Jm elected *1 th # r* » « U r
m onthly m eetin g o f tb # W ood ­
m e n * Ctrcl* In Ik* A m erican
Legion Hut W ed n esd a y n ig h t at
T :lo
o ’clock.
C lr d *
official*
■tatod lod ar o rg ln g a ll m sm t a r s

Bhanghel office* of the Chinese
maritime customs.’
A Japaneae emta«»y epokheman aaid Japan reeerrfd fbo
right to control lha cuttomr m
H lghnaea.”
RM
M1). Meater*# Deal
principle and that measure# to
FS
"And la that onough.’*
maka affectlrr Ihl* control, with­ to b* p rf« fn l.
X Spencer, 0. W.. flpoc.il Ma.ter
“ O h, yea, thank yon, your out working a hardehlp on any
to Prank F» llolmrr.
H lg h n iia "
of the Intervdfd foreign power*,
Qall Claim Deed#
The prince walked on, thinking
Phil Grashoff
Hardy, Lewie W., at ux to La* hard. When ho got back to th- were proceeding smoothly.

L

Circuit Ceeirtt
Baaiinel* C a e e ir. rie rid ia

NEWS BRIEFS

Again Against
Japs’ P o lic y

Court Records

II U

of C hattanooga, Twnn., a
L.
Clem, l l t r r y
B radbam ,
Jack
H o m * r. Boy Bjrme*. J r . R * r
m ond LnndqnUf. Jo h n L o 0 1 g ,
Jo h n H erbal, 0 . B W orkm an.
Henry Z urlleld*. R, F. HPU*
holder. K erlyle llo u e h o ld a r,’&lt;.8.
D. iiis h lrrm a n . O tto Caldwell.
Dr.
D. BcoH. R Com pton.
Mr*. K. C om pton, M r».
B or
Hymc* and M ile N ancy W hile.

a.

s h a rp eye* of B om bard. *ha
L lppo-B lcalcrfeld prin celin g who
f m a rrie d J u lia n s last J a n u a ry 7,
_ ,’b h r* m o d tm lw d th * p a la ce , It»*lf,
‘ i
A lread y Ju lia n a h a s
aalectgd after which M n. Gladys Kendall,
’ tw o n u n * * from th o s ta f f o f ib* Horn* Damoaatratlon
Agent, *g.

!s:“
mr r?n.*«ra isss-tt
i ^ r t S d llV ta T? M ilM la C ssst l , Florida, te w ltt
" NWU &lt;L**e

A lso ah* h a d laid down th* tew
; a* to ju s t w h at kind pf Hill* gar*
■\ m en la ah* w an I* from b t r saw ­
in g circle. N o public g ift* for
it th * baby will b* arcaptad.
w j .T h a t te s t ukaea -didn’t . d a u n t
- N c tb rrle n d a' hotiMwlTag,
T hey
- - hf*. i sow ing * s a d - k n ittin g | u e i M
-■'r h a rd , »■ J u lia n a ’* abate, b u t 't b *
g ift* will g* lo*;needy 1ch lU rad
t a n bt th a . aam o m o n th ' a * ' tb*
a itlia n q f.i4 o g * ld l)* k .i4 'iu
, AVP* fro m e rw ln g , J u lia n a he*

a* “■ i n n . hi ( wp, hi I** •*

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J « ir 4. HIT
covering MW'l o f NKM
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An*. I. t i l l
covering A ll It «t o f NR *f
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covering A ll NPJ&lt;4 o f
N R «4
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No t i l l n f J biv
4, HIT
coverto* BK1, of NR &lt;4 A N 't .
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HIT coverin g IW H o f N B R
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W. W. Goetsch

w ? » # fo , m r ,V2o4 **d M al lbl*
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DISH R8—decor* tad s e t., »1W&gt;
hnd up. G laeboke, Case*rot**
etc. fo r ta k in g and e a rrin g , 77*
four e n d up. Hill H ard w are Co,

Hill

t —Loat g F o u n d ______

WANTED!—Will pay 115.00 c»*h
L M T —DOUBLE ta rrel shotgun
fo r -good' need
circ u la tin g
near Lak* Mary. Clalbough h e ater. Bog 71, B anford H erald -,
’ make. 110.00 Reward. C. F.
WANTED--M0 ta y E te 'fo P V lo c
F ord,'L ake Mary.
apple*-- Wo handle anything
LOUTi Spotted plg.~Weigh* about from mm package to carload*.
Bo* w l F irst at. A Railroad A m
100 Ita. Phono 7&gt;1-W|
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M m luoio CouBtr Florida.

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GIRL TO work In.offls*. No
taok-kewpiag or typing. Apply
No- IT MeLandor Arcade Tugedsy
AB.-40 t* liSO.

U t Ur M Tr* A M S f e S n l a

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To- accorgopco w ith tb* - arovlafooi . of ‘ Chop4*r H I#*. Art* of
HIT and a Poo w ftll»B ‘ ra q a w t of
BBTHBR I T HARR1&amp; Adml a. lor
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for caah *4 lha C ourt llonea *ntreaoa in a o nford an lha lllh .
Car of D*c*mb»r l i l t , a t It ocloch
A. M. t*« o artlfleelja. b*ld b r
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Including .ta sa a lavlad
for th*
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hlcbvol bicaoi, for c*»li *1 teho
C o u rt,H a s t* *nlr*naa )■ Sontfrd
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cvriiflcolai livid b r l n t Plot* Jo NOTICE 3 k ■A ldi OF U I
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4-MMTirlCATElK,
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natiaabl Ivvlod ,»»»** . Iprluding
In nenurilnnc* w ith
Ih* prnta ia * Ivvlvd fa r th* poor H i t ,, a * vlvlonn of Ctinpler H IM , Aela « t
th* follow ing dtocripva |* n d t In HIT nml upon w ritten request of
Hamlnolo C ounlr. Florid*, tow lli J. J. CATICM I w ill o ffer for eala
Becllen
|, Tnwnehlg
41-4** of No. l i t " f Aug.
*t public uulr.rr In lb * ' high**!
Ih. N ang* i t Boat,
I. 1111. encoring! W H
•*
hldSer for cash a l
Ih* Court
e m y hand and veal ihl*
NWH of BRIt o f gWM. BvcItousa entrnnr* In hoofer# on lha
. day of November. HIT.
lio n II. Tow nship H
Mouth
H lh ., d a r of n**em bar HIT At,
O P. HERNDON.'
Hongo II K.
II o'clock A. K la* certltlcalaa
C lara of c tra n lt Court.
M l of Aug. T. n i l . cover­
hold by lb* Mlelo togatbvr w ith
hemlUnl* Cannty. F ieri#»_
ing; Lot* * A T Mlh II T ier I
*11 (m ille d and vuhnaqueni levied
nf Monford. .
tn ie a Including tsa ee levied for
W llneeo m y hand *ad seal Ihlr tb* re a r HIT, an lha follow ing
Aqgerlbed lei.de In Meml note ConnU . » « h . M l *f N .v .m b ..[ m t .
c le rk of Clreull OourL
heimnole C uunlr. Florid*.
eiivorliig Lola 1 A I Dloch 1
H i t end Upon w rllie n raqneal e l
T ier I. ho n ford.
(BKAL) ____________• ■
ARTHUR JACOtlMON 1 w ill offer
No. 11* tu t* or Aaguel let.
for ante n t puhlla an I e rr In Ih*
' n o n c e ' o r ia w of ta *
I l l l covering N. I I I I *f U l
Mghedl i bidder -f** enah nt Ih*
|-KMTtFICATB«
■ niaah I*. T ier I. Bmnford.
CowrC flSiune Owernnaa m hnnfacd
In ***ord*n#e w ith »b* » • *
No. I H Mole a f Angnel l e t
on Ih* ‘ lllA .- d a y - • Of Dooamhar
vision* o f C hapter U t i l . Act* of
H i t covering la tl I
Florid*
HIT h | H r afflhhh e *A.„ k . U e
HIT and upon w rllien eeuueet •
ta n d I C alanlesllns Ca'e Add.
»*»c ert Ifte* tee h e l d t*1
a . Iin*
k e i-EiniA
M i l t isJ. W. F L IN T T will effer f*
to ho. honford,
• mIIM RM
sale al publl* o u icrr te Ih* hl#t
Na. Itl-E n l* of August Ifl.
eel bidder for ra th *1 the Ceui
I l l l covering l o l l I . A ■&lt;,
Ifeue* e e l re e re In Benfer# o i |
CM** Addlilon.
l l l h d a r of peeeruber H IT 'S # I
N*. i l* Mele Of Auguet 1*1.
ocloch A. hf,. U l
cectlflcajj
H l l cnvrrlng L oU I I* I I
held by Ih# l lU U lo geiher w l
OteCP Addlilon.
all umlUed end eu been eve I l*Vl*
No. I l l Mai* of Angpet lei.
l i n e Ineludln* l u e i levied *r&lt;
H i t oovartng R. 41 I I of u &lt;
(he y e a r 1*11, e n th# feltew te
t nahhieon’* Murvev a f nn
ideeerlbed tend* In hrm lnelr Caul
AddMIoa IS honford.
»r. F ieri da, tew lli .
W lineee mv bond and ere I Ihl*
• . Na SOI of Aug. L H i t *•*Ih* l l l h . dap o ' November HIT.
erTa* B it tau. *t. Twp. la
a F. IIERND4NC. 1
Clerk of ,-irru lt C anrt.
N r l l l l ef Ju ly I, H I*
OF. ALL KINDS
Mem!note County, FtarM h.

IN S CHEVROLET ma#Ur dsluss
asdan with radio. M U . Call at
R1A Myrtle Are. after Bi*0 P. M.

TIRES-BATTERIES;

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w ith a re b u ilt Dodge tru c k , R s*l
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McLnulin, Jeweler

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:tw ill Court.

beep taking long &gt;walk* fari'tb*
W(Kited park, or &lt; ancowipanylng
flBTWtird, ou motor* rlrisaa "&gt;yr*
n iltic rpadi U i th* . l/xt, &gt;whc/e
lh a .Queen la In ■c**Meao*: »« |'ft
,(A# for Bernhard, ha hag fettnfriUy performed, ,sinew hi* macrtegg, the o fflrla l, duties pf a i t .
M pifri, If* -ha* takan a ' lively
jqteraaL In army and- ’Hr* for*#
msnauvorai ha. ha* aaparvtecl laW h . X.' H o w ard , *hd
domaaUc arrangomants of I the Kendall of Hanford

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(hit h l i h u l b i id i r fur ctali • !
thtt C ourt IlnUR* B iiln n re In IUIl­
ford on the iftth*1d n r of Dvcember
11ST nt II o'clock A. M . UR cer^
tlflcntea htlil lir the K i l l tof t l h e r w ith nil ofriltte&lt;l end euU•M|u«nl levied
tm e e
Inrlndlnif
iHxee levied fa r th e f# n r IDT, on
ll»e follow ing described U nde In
Nfin'Rolo Comn»r. KlorldR. tow lli
Nu, 8(1 Mule of August Ird.
I l l ) covering NU of (B H

blbitod all ktade of ueaful article*
■uitahl* for Cbrlstma* gift* or
regular boms use- Mlmeagraphed
design* to bo used on quilts, ecarf*
tod luacboon eat* w o n distrib­
uted by Mrs. Koadall who an'
noa heed that Mr*. Larue Alderman
had won th* Bemlnol* County
thro* ’ J*f eonte»l end th* three

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' Bad Cro*« hoeplta) at tb* Hagn*.
which sh* hoad*. to asalat hrr
and her child In th* month* to
j , com*.

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B m E nola C o n i / P ro d n ew
M ore F r u it A nd V ofotoblea T h a n A n }
S im ila r A rt* l a A m o rica

Slash In Road
Aid Demanded
By Roosevelt

District Meet New Meetind
Is A tte n d e d Is Planned
By 200 Masons World
H f l jCrisis
|

P r e s i d e n t Declares
Definite Steps Are
Necessary To Bal­
ance U. S. Budget

Big Delegation From Germany Denied Col­
Sanford P r e s e n t
onies Except As
Atw in ter Park Con­ Part Of Broad Set­
clave Last N i g h t
tlement Of 'Unreel

PRESIDENTIAL

f is h in g

PARTY ABOARD POTOMAC

Japs Seize U.S.
Steam Launch
Dumping Flag

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n

American Consul Pro*
teBts Against At­
tack On Roosevelt
Line Agent, F l a g

Approximately
too Masons.
MINIKIN. Nov. 31*. —(A"l—
Ineladtng a large delegation from Prime Minister Neville Chamber*
Sanford, ware present at tha lain and French Foreign Mlnto*
District Meeting of Iha Itth Ms ter Yvon Delhoa Issued declara*
. -aonle. District .of.Florida held In tlon« — today — Indicating— thof
tha Winter Park Dodge last planned hroad consultation* wt
ntlht, loeal Dodge officials who other powers tiMiklng toward I
attended tha conclave reported general settlement of world uaj
today.
rest.
Soverai officials 0f the Grand
Chamberlain's stslrment **ld
SHANGHaTT’ Nov. 30.—
Dodge, Including jjfo e t Wershlp Germany's
- colonial
denisndi
(AP) — American Consul
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. John Ivey, manager of Ivey4* ful Orand Master Aalph n. Chap­ rould noi bn considered "It
General Clarence E. Gauan
^ ^ -(A P )—Preaidant
Kooae- Shoe Store, which will be opened man and Orand Marshall Frank Isolation.«
protested to the Japanese
V a l t aaked Congrcas today formally Wadnqeday *" ,h* lu#d D. Miller of Sanford, weyo In It derlyred France and tlrltstif
attendance at the meeting
were ready to cooperate wit*'
consulate today after a Japto reduoe greatly the gov­ Itulldlng on First Street.
After the formal ceremonies, other power* In prtAectln* hot
uncno naval crew neited an
ernment’s Immediate finan­
refreshments were served the their rights and Irenty oblige*
A m e r i c a n*owncd steam
cial outlay for aiding tho
visitors directly after which Mr- Ilona In thn Far East.
launch . and
lowored the
states In highway construc­
Bowan of tb t HI. Cloud laden,
The statement outlining the
craft'a
American
flag.
tion...
_„_________~ _
In . behalf of lbs Dodge* of Ifci French and. Hrlilsli position waa
-The
launch,
owned
by the
Asaertlng (Hat “definite
District, presented District Depu­ made tu thn House of Commons'
tin,lrr a warm Florida sun that had broken through the mUt, President Rooaevelt wa* piped Chin* Foreign Stramshlp Com*
steps” are necessary to b al­
ty Oread Master James O. I(itft. (tie r the heads of Inilh r&gt;** over the side of the yacht Potomac, anchored at M iami for a week's fishing trip off the ktjr*. Tie- p*ny, an American firm and
ance the budget, Mr. RooecreU
of Sanford with n jewel for lit* ernmenls had ronitilefed a twi»&lt;
proposed In • .pedal messageaarrtooa aa District Deputy. Mr. day - review of thrlr problsma lured here as the yacht sailed are members of t h , presidential party, left to right: Col. E. M. Wat­ ■gent^if Iho Rooaevrlt Dine, wa*
1. Cancellation of a $214,000.Hatf la return expressed hla •nd destinies In Ihe world’s dan­ son military able; t’upt. W. B. Woodson, naval a l A | Asst. Attorney General R. It. Jackson: Relief s«(i#d as It lay along the French
000 apportionment author lied for
Administrator Hopkln.j Dr. It. T. Mrintlro, president's physician. Seatedp ProaldenL Roosevelt- and bund. _
■pyqirtuHqa for ( b e to k e n of ger. kPota.
William Hunt, steamship com­
-distribution among- stmte« -tartar
ramambrunce presented him.
Secretary of Interior Harold lekes
pany head, protested strongly to
the 10S9 fiscal year,
After tho presentation. Grand
R»&gt;MK, Nov. 30. - O P ) - Italy
Consul Gauss against the sslturo
t- Spreading -ove^ Ibr next two
Marshall Frank D. Miller -&gt;f yesterday honored ll. anti-corn
of tha launch. H* declared Um
ftaeal y ea n a ftoo.ooo.ooo appro­
Sanford was Introduced and dis­ munlam part with Jiipsn by
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
Japan***
-rough-housed"
the
priation balance anthorixed for
cussed matters pertinent to -th e forma] recognition of Manebou
Chinese eraw and then "deliber­
the present (IS38) fiscal year.
Fifteen spellers from tho Ban- n mtma of praeeatlng Jewels to kuo, the enrolled Imlrprndsnl
ately pulled down tha flag and
3 .. A Hmtt * t 1133,000,000 an- ford Junior High School out- tka Daputy Grand Masters In the emplrs Japan rarve,| out of
tossed It Into th* rivsr."
nnally on all public road, author, spelled a similar number from future.
Chinese Manchuria In 1*33.
Barilsr tha French ambassador
ballons far and after 1940 fiscal Umatilla in a spelling boo far tha
Tha gosat speaker for the
Its action legalised llaly'a
a*ld th a t Japan*** air-bomba
year (compared to total of |238,- studio of Bad)# S talker WDBO occasion waa Most Worshipful virtual recognition of Manchouhag destroyed a Catholic o r
000,000 each for 1938 and 1939). in Orlando last night, H. ft. Orand Maator Ralph a Chap kuo last January, a month after
*kmsags a t Hashing and killed
-4. Revision of federal'a Id high­ Morris, principal of tho achool
ho dallrarad an toterast Japan had arrorded de facto
Grover C Hidden and Hadis A.
•9 Chins** children.
way law to eliminate Iha require­ reported tods/.
big addraaa rOftrdlag thn work recognition lo ihe Italian coni
Tipper p t^Nonat Dora vrege J»;
— He atae~*ald— lM *ofegee*,
ment that tho federal government .Nino Sanford spajlers remained Of tha Lodge,, fat U m -ftto to .----- quest of-Kthlopla.
sued a tnarrlaga license In the
four Franck slaters end five
IfpbrilOn (o' the various states Iha standing whan tho entire flftewi
Bavaral KHWIIWH guests wer«
Italy announced Iha step In U
utrire of County Judge n. w.
Chines* sisters who war* at
aaaaal amount authorised for from Umatilla had been retired praaant att Mia iha
meeting tnclud cable from Count t’lsno. foreign
Warn yesterday Slid were n f tr
Ihs orphanage, wer* missing.
appropriation
Th*
ISIS
auto
license
tags
trill
after mlaepelllng words.'
tog, P ast Q raad. Master T. lie minister. In Japanese Foreign
rled shortly afterward by the
Tha orpbaaag* bombing took
Majority le ad e r Barkley s a i d ___
go
on
sala
at
tha
office
of
tho
Edwin-Marshall, of tho Sanford
WASHINGTON, Nov. M r-M l Rev. W. I*. Brooks, pastor of th*
Warlft* at IOriundo. 0 Jas Minister IHrota:
today he expected the Senate
ttomlnhle County Tag collector place 19 days ago, but waa not
"I ant happy to Inform your —Federal Housing Administration Flr*t Baptist Church.
or
Maator of
Junior
or Atgb.
»—. plots action.on the new .farm |be bbee and «
tomorrow, officials In tha ofttae reported until today.
rote tvs a large
meat haa officials paid yesterday It would
«».W ,h* exrellehcy this government
. Uhlan***-'defenders . ws*n—.
^ eith«i,im*hg*thls morning. * . « * ^ W a lto n , the.
dee toed to give formal '•fto-othl^he a'sifiiipl# matter for a 'persist
Funk
H. n. 'Ijtlo g . wsv'grftnlnA a,
The prices' for Ihe 1S3S tags ported ratling hank td d k /ilb
.lion to Manrboukiio and to In with $«0U to build a 98.001) hnus.' luilldliig peftplt yrsletday fpg. tho
r--; • t o y
Company . In j:
lino 40 to lo miles ’eaat
r f . ' • C S ttj
t| | a 0o.
, .4)
Jt ,%•}. ,,
u - i-'eMt l .in I ftodoklntf H buses, pan, was stall a legation In lhal stale. The If President lloesevrlt's proposed loiistrurtlon of an sddlllpn ,,|o are tdenllral to those of last southeast of Nanking wlj^ *'(ViV
adding
•it. ifjUill ,.T ) i . winning achool too will bo InltodorM as (ha son of D. C. Italian riinnul geni'rst at Mukden change* in Um National H»uaiug hi* guruge at hla hpimi | n, Nf»r /ear. official*' stated,
that -'the tag* are lilue-hlark with Japanese columiu In boi 1 fiutg|vyn, iv in*** dtqOongry and oaeh Drool In*, drhrf was thn ‘ Drat •will be churn'd with notifying Art are effected.
after a lo t^ contervnee wifh member og,tha winning u s n will Master of- tha' Sanford IamJ*« Ihe Manchouhuo guternmenl of A person with |800 In cash, or u fair ui an estimated rust or 'canary -yellow numerals and nlsn •ult.
tr.n,
si-cording
tu
records
at
tbW
Japanese reports of tb'elr1“ b r­
Democratic senator*,- on Jbf-atoerthat tbs lanshlne tag* may be
this decision."
F. and X. M.'ln llf*.
plot of ground woAh ftlOO, they City Hall.
a waraifi. a , smelter on*.
,,
.
log commlUc. The Adtalnjslrn*
porcheaed for a small additional iny'* said the Chinese, Under
A second message was sent tu'uald, would go first to an architect
Tha meeting was
declared
Tha Bee was broadcast ever
an Intenslva* aerial bombanf.
tlon leader admitted hla propian. the station and there w a. also most successful by , the appnul- the Manchmtkuo foreign minister! and decide on plana for hlu house
cost.
'' ’
was “opllmUUc . fat vbw iof (dan* a ,la rg a crowd present at the taatslg 'to
In order that autos from th* ment. had retreated nearly^’to
mason* attanding by Clano with beat wishes fori He then would take the plan* lo
to end Iha special session -about studio to witness the performance, from Sanford, H was stated.
various counties of the State the chlaniklang-Tanyang Klntak
Ihe future "In the moment of. a banker. The letter would decide
Dee. g t- for tho year-end holidays. Mr. Morris stated.
may lie recognised mote quickly fortified Una rlose tu the almost
commencement of rolular rela-|w helher he was willing lo make
Barkley said Chairman Harrlby
officers, the license* Issued desi-rled capital.
Ilona between our twu countries' an Insurwl mortgage loan of $:.,ruii
Tbs team of IB members and
The Japaneao gained ground
•The regular weekly meeting of In each nf Gin ST counties of Iho
pon (Mississippi Democrat) of three substitute, from Sanford
If the banker approved, the
steadily on the reutrnl front but
the Hanford Dion's Club, sched­
tha finance committee had dls- were: Zona Mathew., Captain
prospective home owner would go uled In tie held In the Valdex Ho­ Stats will have a different desig­ wero held up at tho northern
cussed the demand for U i revi­ Edwin Marshall, Earl Jeter. 8«nating number. State officials
to tha local Fivlrrdl Housing Ad­
tel Wednesday night, has b*«n' 'h.va~deal*ned ,7
sion. to aid business but added san Kirtley, LeRoy Eat ridge,
the Identl- and southern sitremlUes,
ministration office slid apply for dlapensed
with
and
Sanford
there was alight chance for leg Is- Clara Haskins,
fleallon
number
for
thle
County
Lola Nipper,
mortgage Insurance. The •*!&lt;• ^
w,„ Journry , 0 OrUndo to
u v tiis a ts ms r u &gt; r n &gt; )
It was learned.
Chrtsanthy Kennls, Rufus Woods,
T
lo ffor^ . the
h
»house,*&gt;
o m t h * OrUndo Club In the
Every autnmubllH , owner In
WASHINGTON, Nor. SS. —(AT
plans
it* *! 1 *r110,1
Alice Temple, Mack Cleveland.
Hemlnola County must have a
and the rm llt ruling of tho appliLorraine Prescott, Stella Touch- —Tbs crop control struggle be
President Frank V. Hush, J. D. 1*31 license on Id* auto Indore
ton. Ann Robbins, Paulina John4 gan In Congress yesterday, pro­
Deputy Collector of Internal
Ivey’a 8hm&lt; Store formally rant.
Jlnklns. 1st Revenue J. D. Hurt will not be
coaftlctlng statement* opens In the recently renovated
if It approved, 11 "firm commit­ Galluway. secretary of the San­ Jsn It, Jno. I)
son, Emma Row., Gordon Fred­ curing
ford
Club,
announced
today.
cuUsrtor stated and reminded th* In Ihe Chamber of Coinmerah
Chart#, b- lo n g , brother of erick, and Dalphbia Hasty,
that pending bills would “destroy and remodeled quarter* In the ment" tu Insure the morlKUKi'
A dinner dance In honor of the
Howard Dong of Sanford, died at
Words misspelled by the San wealth" and wenld rescue the Hand Bulldlqg tomorrow, John wuuld bu made- This would mean International civic club head will owners that they must present Itulldlng Wednesday to answer
their reclalrsllon rard* and (Ills
kte borna In Llnaavllle, P a , l a . t . fonj tram included, rant Ingenes, farmer from evil ‘effects of In­ D. Ivey, manager of Iha store that Ihe govcinmcul promised to
t» held in Ihe Orange Court certificates when purchasing th* questions regarding Ibe various
protect
the
banker's
luvrutoicnt
RlSh*. I conceited, ecrilble. legionnaire, dustrial tariff*.
Federal Taxes a* ha* been cus­
stated today.
Hotel In Orlando and is sched­ tog*.
Mr. Dong was a druggist I n ,fM lllut#i
yU***,,
Planring Into the fight In the
tomary, because ha ha* beau
Th* ne* store, said to be on* in the home by paying off his uled to begin at 7:80 o'clock
(Prog of th* most modern .hoe stores ,0*n • nd ‘»klng over tho house If
tha Penasylranla city and slipped conscientious, hyphen, notified, Hous*. Stop. Bextbotr
called for special duty on that
WIs) declared the House bill In Central Florid*, will featuro lb* borrower failed lo keep up hla Wednoeday evening and a l l . San­
aw tha b e la front if 1&gt;I* atom suppressed, conscious,
day, according to an announo*
ford
I.lona
are
urged
lo
attend.
not only would Wipe out wealth ehoee for the entire family, da- payments.
recently causing concussion of
ment recalved today fum J. Ed*
Mr.
Galloway
ala'rd,
adding
that
tha brain- Ha failad to respond lo
by reducing
but .signed and ronslrurled by tha
The banker then would advance,
win Larson, Collector of Intoiv
. _____farm
.
. .output
.
those
who
aspect
lo
attend
should
^gwatment and died as a result o f
nal Revenue of Jacksonville.
* “!4. “ •*
*• tw.aao.oeo to | n„ rna,|OT)t,
Hllo.
company. Ihe muney, and construction of contact J. M. (iuntalrx. at the
f ^ t * injury isrt night.
Ihe house would proceed. When )l
On Wednesdsay, Dec. 9 each
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Rank
%
n tm ri.h‘ • Mrh '* ,h* Wor,d' ' U r,"“ was finished, the banker would
Wednesday following Mr. ’Hurt
manufacturer
of
shoe*.
before
noon
Wednesday
In
order
two spit too** w kM only on*
The manarer of lbs store has hold a mortgage agaloat It, Insur­ that (he OrUndo Club may be
Th* Seminole County Council #f will h* In tha Chamber building
flourished befera," h* said, con- been a resident of Hantord for ed by the FHAIha Parent Tearhera Association and 11 Is desired that Iha publlo
notified
of
the
number
to
at*
t ending that ■ tort* bursa sc racy Iha past i t years and wa* for
Under the existing' - system, a
has Joined County School S uper lake advantage of this service
lend from Sanford.
A commltteo to hand Is arrange­ would ha created.
srly connected with ihs Wood­ prospective home owner would
[intendent T. W- lawtun and othsr furnished for thslr ronWntence,
Sautboff said Iha bill would ruff and Watson Store, where have to pul up fl.200 Instead o f
ments for the XHraaia Dance to
achool officials in appealing to th* Bffordlpg a savings In postage
U held In the Mayfair Hotel on **t ap maoMp«ry to Ukrf so.- he obtained years of experience In the proposed |&lt;I00 on a |r,,OU0
auto-owners of Hemlnola County and monOy order* and also an /
00*.00*
acre*
out
*f
production,
Jsn- 6, was appointed a t tha mast­
house. FIIA officials sakl that
In
connection
to purchase thslr 1938 auto licen­ iiirrespondanra
shoe filling.
ing of Iha Beard et Directors of but would be offset by trad*
questions,
ses as soon a f te r they go on salo with numerous las
Mr. Ivey rordlally Invited Ihe payments on a 10,000 house, in­
tho Sanford Khroals Club at tha agreements "which 1*1 In pro­ public lo visit Ids new quarters cluding taxes and fir* Insurance,
W
a s h in g t o n " Nov. t*. —(*•&gt; Dec- 1 as possible In order that tha collector said.
homo of President Howard Dong ducts *roos IO.OOe.000 t foreign) and s*o lbs ul|ra-modem styles would average slightly under Jo0 —Georgs M. Ilarrlson, chairman Ihe Blal* may make full payment
last night, Sidney J- Nix, secre­
In bis rumplets stock of foot a month under the projected new of tha Amvrlcan Federation of of Its monthly quota of over |17,On th* 1 other bond. Chairman wear.
tary, reported today.
system compared with an average lab o r pear* commit!**, said 000 to thla County for payment of
During Um moating the direc­ Jonao (D Twee) o» lbs House J. D. Beam, a representative of of between 9&amp;S and 100 under today that John U Dawl* must leachora salaries, according lo
Foremast
tors appropriated |S to hslp Agricultural Committee asserted Ihs International' flhoe Company Ihe present program.
"end Iha CIO" before there rould Mrs Fred FVirward, president of
defray expanses Incurred by (he that ihe farmer * * • the "first In Rl. Douls, Mo. ha* been In Tha new program, besides re­ be lab o r peace. Harrison made •he Hemlnola County Council.
Generally fair
tonight
and
Sanford Garden Club in aposwor- forgotten nsaoj" that ha waa Hanford for Iha past faw weeks ducing lb* down payment, would th* statement to importers Ju»
In a' recent letter from Stats Wednesday with little change la
ing a Flower Sh*w to Sanford to Ignored whan protective tariff assisting Mr. Ivey la prepara­ redoes mortgage carrying charges before the ' resumption of a Superintendent Odin English,'It temperature.
tha Spring. Finns for a Chrtstaias wall# wore erected. He said tha tion for th* grand opening of his
pror* confefiBC** of A. f . of D. was pointed out that as a result of
*
to
pregram at tha loeal WPA nars- “svsn-nortuaJ granary" bill, with atove.
&gt;h* deputed condition of IhU fund
and ClO cemmliteos.
1: . • ■«
Its
provision*
far
bottom
pay­
ary similar to that of last year
in tbo B ute treasury only about
•cussed. M r Mix ment*. loans, and control* ovor
ono-lblrd of the State's monthly
corn,
wheat,
cotton,
tobaccoand
minded EJwanlnm*
allocation to the Counties could
that the regular weakly laacheea He* merely smoothed' out Is
A eom|d»to rvp°ri
rorerlnx
l*\ paid. H* pointed out, however,
of the club wtU he held to the •qualities produced by tariffs.
Price* obtained at the Hanford
1 hat Iha remainder may be paid
Vadea Hotel tomorrow v at 11:11
Stale Farmers Wholesale Market . MIAMI, Hoy. 90/—(A^—Jack later in fh* month If there were
.Within Ike n e tt low days far term prodods sold from th* Baldwin, Orange Bqwl Committee sufficient collections front I
Ktwaalan. appotatod to Iha
CLUI
Western Union messengers will market will I* published dally schedule chairman, Mid today sal# of suto license tags.
Commit too w en t Kail
m |) *t every residence In Han­ la Tha Sanford Herald beginning that Michigan Slat*
Mr*. Forward aa president of
College had
V '
Nordgreu, ihaIruna. D r D. Tford for tha purpose of collect­
accepted an tovltotloa to play In th* Council mads tha following
Walter Coleman, T. E.
Nov. I t. —VP)— ing old toys fuy tho ftlh's »•'
la collected dally by tha th* shall annual New Year's day appeal urging early purchase of
Slmpesa, ft. O. Fox. D r H a m
dent buying pot ■ual Christmas Tree or under­
tha Ug*.
Manager, J. G. Michael football game here.
market bock on the privileged
Woodruff, Dr. ft- D- CasweQ, Pchildren,. aarordlng • a t a detailed c-purt of mdrhat
Baldwin declined to say which “ R ^ are appealing to and ask­
upgrade today and recoveries to Andrew Carraway, rkalrajsn
“ ft. W- W a n a
and prt&lt; i f Is ralauaad southern teams ware being con­ ing all parents and friend* of tha
to (brew, points w*ra
th* Christmas Tran C o A n Uta tallow Inr day.
*
sidered to oppoesf Michigan Sigte, School Children to pUas* purchase
for a wide assortment of
the loser to ealy on* opponent auto license togs aa moq as poo*
Mr. Carraway reqaesfsd those
thla year.
. .
•Ibis. Our tanchars ata la grave
DOESN'T MOVK FAST
who bare old toys to gtvs them M V * ORLEANS. Nov 30—(AT—
danger of not receiving their (at­
to the Weetoya Union Me*sen- Lan f Gilbert- loi&gt; been/ with the • NEW YORE, Nov.'*’9C -0 P &gt; - ari#* for Christmas unless wo
ander
•Orlsans southern aaaoelaUea Champloa Don Badge Is th* only stand by Stoto Superintendent
club for 23 years
top Might Irani* player young C»lln EngU*h and buy okr tog*
2 1
&amp; a &lt;y » PL « f l
*r and bus In* Bobby R lgft failed to brat during
“ImU F9‘ f*P to tfo ow Hris* J,
Um m i to****

Chinese Children "
Killed By Bombs

Adjournment Seen
A b o u t ' D ec. 22

Catholic Orphanage
At Hashing Is De­
stroyed By Airmen

Barkley Expects^Im­
mediate Action* On
Farm, Housing Bills

Suford Win* In
Spelling Match
Held bOrlandn

Nine Locals Remain
Standing With 15
Umatfllas Downed

New Housing Act
Cuts Cash Outlay
For Home Building

Car License Tags
Will Go Oo Sale
Tomorrow Mbra

Person With $600.00
- “Cash Is tinabled'To
Erect $6,000 Home

Prices FoTl938 Tags
RemainTheSameAs
They Were In 1937

Lions Club To Attend
Orlando Conference

Crop Control Hit
By Congressmen In Ivey’s Shoe Store
Session Yesterday Is Slated To Open
Tomorrow Morning

Brother Of Howard
Long Dies Suddenly

J. L. Hurt Won’t
Be Here Wednesday

m

PTA Council Ur^es
C i t i z e n s To Buy
A u t o Tags Early

Committee F or
Annual Kiwanis
Dance Appointed

A.F.OfL. Leader Asks
End OLThe C. 1 O.

LOCAL WEATHER

Herald To Publish
Farm Market Prices Michigan State Is To
Old Toys Asked For
Play In Orange Bowl
Elks Christmas Tree

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Stock Market Mores
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Pulling Rifle From
Car By Barrel Is
Disastrous For Boy

Britain’s Desire For
Colonists In Flori-1
da Promoted Plan

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Orlando thle m orning a t ll;00
o’clock.

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The S h e riff* O ffice
rvpnrted
today thnt the Id-year old youth
died a few minute* after
the
ahot en'rrcd hi* body while hla
companion, llyrnn (Intndre al*Q
of W inter P a rk , waa administer*
ing firs t aid.

Tum h ull nailrtl In lli«* M*vl|-,
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terragran and, on pa.vim nt of I'.iO
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occurred
convey n number o f Oreck fam*
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^
when young Wella pulled the
* flies to Flo rid a. On hi* westward!
Linked together with a s tr w if rope, a group of Chines# prisoner*, captured M ar Shanghai, la loaded .23 repeating rifle front,]
j Toyigw ho alopped at Mlnnrra and. led to the rear of tfio fighting ton* by Japan*** fuarda. Nipponese soldier*, now In poa*ea«lnn of a ll the c ar barrel flrat and caught
.other lalanda, wher# ho recruiter. ■
the trig g er on a project io n -d is­
a to ta l or | ,r,ll() fi. r - nn*.

He p ro m ivil In ln iiir|in rl Hum
t» Florida free of * »|u-n,i , Mippty
them Willi 111u v l * 11111v imd clidldiu: g w eek P ro d wa* re d u c e d lo m v c ii , f g &gt; A a |i i l t » i r W i n n P r
&lt;iuarta rtf com weekly fo r whi'g
v r ln H r f
and at I In- , rut of Ih ri *■ year*
grant 80 orri"* uf land
ihi* hnul
.o f rath fam ily ru'd nn nddiliumd and three and a h alf quarts for
the sick.
*
I
Centlnweg F n n Reas One
Hfi arrr-« to outti chiltl. If, ut Hu*
A n y rttmplainlng or allcK*!d threalencd to aeor*. Th« Hal
end uf rlx n i'in llii, Hiuv weir* di*‘
Lcaab
aatiefled, T u m i nil au'ir t-d I*, ri- shirking nf duty brought tho lash, Uno was slopping
turn them lo tiit-ir t rinlmit lu'uu"*. Wielded usually by Negroes. Many tric k y attacks and the Hal
died nf brutal beatings, others guards wore surprising even
W ith lilk'h hnpeit nrid th ix f I in o H
promln-a, I ho Immik-rnfiN ItnVtd | ‘* 1r*lu-d rd i» |" L u rr|• a fte r beir.t Lockett, the lo-eeturg ‘ coach,
alripptd und Usd, overnight lo the fact that a glva-awa/
a ito rin y pavvak’ r* of Hie AllniiUo. left,
\

potMtoa, Itn guarta for Negrj.V

•h rlr offspring, only 800 remained
nlive
In tho summer of 1770 avine
TnglHhinen frt»m “ S t. Auguatlno
dropped in on New Sm yrn a while
■
&gt;n an exeuralon along tho coa»‘They were aitonlahed hy what
they »nw. One of them questioned
it lH&gt;y, then -remarked to his com*
pnnion* that if theao people.knew
'h e ir light* Ihcy would NOT mil
fur under auih *lavery.
The boy told hi* mother, who
fiumitiomd n co uim -I of Irionda
during Hie night They
derkltn
upon u ruurae of ac'lon. Thtcu oi
Uu.ni «p*keil pcnnlulon lo gq ^a_R

Th e y railed
their eelilenient
New Sm yrna. In time a ll the »el.
Hera kerame known a* Mhorcnn*
F o r three yearn all went well.
There waa m n r rnmplalnt over
the quality and email anmiinl of
clothing given thrm ,
but lb**
rnlonlata lookiul to |he lime when
the land would lu* ih r lr own They
ralaed great utnrc* of privi*luna,
and turned ll ir lr attention !*•

the center, would unknowingly
shift In thu direction the play was
to go and both Hanford guards
would shift over In that direction
and tho pin) wua easily broken up.
When tho arrond period opened,'
Hanferd'i long point lead was not
held long for on the second play,
Riddell passed to KFnny Mathew*
who waa on the 40 yard lino and
Jacket end went over to bring Ihc
score up to 12 and 7 In favor of
l^eaburg na Andreu'* knkeil wa*
no gnml.
Ixwaburg gained p«*ae*a|rn nf
the ball again but w a* .furred .1"
punt ami Sanford took tkg ball on

Ktull of the pn.vl„c«.'llo;prordued

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b M .O U A H A N T E t D

G o o d r ic h
TIRES'BATTERIES
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$100

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Leeaburs

charging the gun.
Seminole County law enforce*
ment officer* Investigated
and
termed It an accidental d rsth . A
coroner* Jury waa summoned lo
view the body and an official
yerdlel will he made today.
Tho two boys, both' members

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lla n fd rt
O an aa
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B u rk m
who w g i Appointed chairman of
I ts ,k e y
IUI
Bn* Hell
tho publicity committee.
H u m ility
RT
d ag g er*
A t &lt;he aiggeatlon of Mr. Fagg,'
r o llio r l
ItB (c&gt; M atth ew *
the ptiaac# c f the work In Stmlno!e|
L aw son ( e |
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A n d re w
County will be handlcd-by n vrr.il.
Forgurttm
III!- .
R o u n tr e e
. ,'cbptmrBcca. The committees and'
r.to ln n ft
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k U r(
f'rh n lrm c n named a t the meeting
M organ
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(Inlrjtrn
were; Kslrnniun, Juliu* Dingfrl*
S co rin g tn n rh d n w n u ; fts n fn p l,
tier; Publicity, Rev. M artin lirant;
Ijrw v n n ,
Put E itnun;
l.eeah n rg .
Finunee, Maxwell Stew art; tlo n 'l
I lo iln lr re 3. If- M gllliow g. U nl'len
trlhetlonafolher than cn»h) Mra
P o in t* g flo r to u c h d o w n : H anford,
L. M- Cormae, Mra. F S. M cCeirl
F o rg u a o n 1 ( p la r p m e n ll;
l/reo l**y und Mi* Rladyo Krndall;
b in g . A n d reu Id rn p k ir k ) ,
Reporting neetly children. M i*,
K u lh itttu llo o * : H ertford, o d h a rn
(■lady* Kendall; Securing Heme*
f o r llo w o ll, Ju n e * fo r R n m b ley ;
fnr Children, Dr. II. D. Brownlee;
l.e c v h u rg , H tn d o ru fu r R ngllnh.
M illh c w c fu r I te r lm g , J*»oe* fo r end Special Oceaaionir, J. II Van
Hoy.
J n e g c ro , (J tiu l'll fo r tt'M Iilre r,
|
The chairman of the SponaorHondo# fnr KnRliah, ( lo u le tl fo r
Ing Committee, Randall Chase
(tiildeil.

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meeting.

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FANCY APPLES
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nAultnhI^^r nf, .l chTd^en^U

wav a aecret meeting |n the .b ; , Hoar, a m l^ h m ^ y .n lk l ^
fo r work , n k , rnnHtlr.n,|
the eluded. I . aafflclenl taallmony to|
M-nce of Turnbull al ihe bqm* of ! j " L
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•heir leader a man named *’-Ulo-, Mj-rga- * * * * * *
t f P « " « F . ^ d ' n g to M .W n Ream, children raceive.

ier. There they nrganlxed a column.
The women, children and nld men ftnundtrec who went through the
were plat ed in ihe center Younger ft it lre Sanford trum for a 70 yard
men, aimed with wooden apeara, touchdown run and placed l.eea*
took tdurra -In front and tn the hutg In a good lead. Andreu
rear. Then, like the children of drnpklckcd the extra point.
Iittnehurg again gained prraea
Kgypl, *hey alarteil a match
glen of the hall and another
■him trh ihe wilderness.
Tiirnlmll waa Infottncd 'anil rode long paxa placed Iho ball on
line and
furlmtaly afler the iMnd- lie made Hanford's one yard
every effrit to induce Ihrm to re* Jimmy (Inldeh took It oenr fnr
turn, but they marched on. On lha hla flrat touchdown In hla four
year* of toolhall with the Yellow
Jacket#.
1 The Fed* made
their final
1 ororn when Porgiiaon pa*an&lt;t In
HTOP
Fam Wall* whn placed the boll
LOOK
•n »cnrlng position «nd Forgu­
ft
aon plunged over renter for tho
lolly end giro kfeked lb* extra
point.
l o t ** took*
Hanford nulgalned l^rabnrg In
ra w *
one
orrimmagn and alio gained more
lo o k
Ilk#
new
o llk
yardage In the n***'n( depart

LI8TEN

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CourteouN A Efficient
HERVICE

l»t ft French—TeL till

ENGLISH’S
G u lf S t a t i o n

third day they reached til- Augua
tin*.
Meantime there had been i
change of Governor*. Rovernor
(Ira n i, auapecled of having been in
leagua with Turnbull, waa su p e r
retied by Roovernar Tokyo. The
latter ordered provision* served lo
(he strange group that had march*
ed out of New Sm yrna,

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Effective November 18th I am
• losing my store, and will make de­
liveries from our warehouse by
truck.*This will enable me to better
serve you and give you my, personal
attention. Your patronage is g reat­
ly appreciatedf I assure you.

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SA LU TES

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g e n c r l h e g la n g n In Heoiluttle C o u n ­
t y . tr l o r lg n , l o l r l t :
3 1 4 6 th . o f No 434 Role o f
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T lo r 1 a a a r o n t.
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The f l ir t tragedy In Bcmlnok
t R M n e i i '* T i : &gt;
I n n r c o i i i a n c p tvilli
the
proCounty during tho current hunt" Vlelune
o f C h n p l e r 1 0 *4. A r t e o f
I T Vlot o|*oit t v r l l l r u T r u u r e t of
tng occurred late Wednceday IHI A
L IV H II IT I H i l l o f f e r l o r nolo
n-nr la k e Harney and Jutt eaat u t p u b l i c t , u t r r * I n II*** h ln h o e i
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iir il n n llic
d lath sr/ed bullet from a 3 2 rifle I t l h . tiny uf l l e r r m h e r 1*31 HI II
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la t
r e r l flralev
pierced the Heart of Albert Welle ho e' rlgl o g hl»y A.t lie II Hlnle
Ittgrlher H llh
uf Wlnler Park.
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T A l i i n o c k a M ayfair.
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t l h . t e n r n r a r ln a I.o t t K urt
M ellon.
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Tk«r« I* • GULF LIFE

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Seminole County Produces
Mure Fruit And Vexetable* Thin An?
Similar Area In America

Baafonl Is Tbs Only C e n tra l,
J U m Mi Cttjr A ffortin* Ball, Highway
And W ater TransporUtioo

VOLUME XXIX

U.S. Protests
Over Customs
Aim Of Japan

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, BATPltDAV. NOVEMBER 27. IM7

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ATTACK STALK BEFORE A TAX TALK

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17 Criminals
From Seminole
Seek Pardons

NUMBER 82

Established In 1008

$ 500 ,000,000

DEATH HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY

Is Top Set For
Farm Measure

Concern Is Expressed
Over Japanese Int e r f e re n e e With
" Shanghai Customs

Offenses Vary From
Robbery To Murder
In Pleas To Board
Mcctirig: On Nov. 30

. President Writes To
Barkley Insisting:
That Expenses Be
Kept Within Income

Britain, France
JoiiriirP rotest

ttrmTim!*. County ro n v lrlu . *•
n n trrfd ' Jollied wRiriiii'nilrot?* of
other* front nil pint* of the
stall, who Intve filed pleas tor
clemency with the runic I'nrdov
Board wlilt It coin ones on Nnv.
30.
Bevenleen esses
fr»m
this
county
repi-rwi-nllitg sentence*
ranging t»a lilgll as IS year* or
llfo Imprisonment with ntten*o*
varying Irn"* roliliery nptl fontcry to
lliait
ibgcee
nuii-tler
entnii tie turn tlte P ard o n . Itoanl
91 Its n ex t w ettk'n-at*nnl(M»—----in all Ifier" nr» *"hl . to be
about 1,5ao rax e t w tibb (ba Pardim Hoard WHI review, or near­
ly half of the entire colony at
Italliird. Pemjn'du Comity r is e s
which will l&gt;o pi-caented 'nr* «s
follown:.
Paul lUrtlst’itn sentenced
In
|p in to 3 years fur robbery;
Edgar Brown senlenreil In 1929
to in year* lor second degr**
m urder; &lt;’■ W. flatTer sentenced
in 1937 to I year for U ttering
lorxery; William De|,oacli sentenc.ed tn 1S32 to 7 years for
Assault to rob
|,e« Dukea sentenced In 1910
to *s years for robbery; John
Gnrvln sentenced In
I‘&gt;;U f”r
Murder second degree; C, C.
itrney sentenced In 1*39 to 5
years f o r — 9TnnHl*ngtil"i .‘“ fTmt
Green sentenced 111 l9Hti I'D 21*
years for Murder second ilrgree.
T. J Kinsey sentenced In 1037
|o I year for forgery; J. II, l.*ne
sentenced In 1937. In 9 te a r s for
M anslaughter;
Ed
MeCllllnilgh
sentenced tn 1931 to 20 years
fry Murder second degree; H im
Nswuisn senteneeil In 1933 to Id
years lor Murder snennd defre*
T hom s. Oglesby aenteoeed in
1131 to life for m urder fleet d e ­
gree- Joe Higgins sentenced 'n
1932 to ? i years for assault tn
m urder still tirenhlnK «nd enter
log; Willie Sm ith sentenced In
1931 In life for m urder Ural d e ­
gree. Hubert W hitaker sentenced
III 193&amp; to .1 years Tor bresnlng
and entering and Jon Williams
sentenced In 1931 to In years fur
robbery.

New Taxes Are
S een Possible

Jap Says His Gov­
ernment Has Ripht
v To All Authority
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The United
States formally
Uni
^xpreaaed concern to the
Japanese government over
any attempt to interfere
with tho integrity o(, the
.ChlnCae maritime cuntoma
system.
Secretary Hull announced
the step had been taken in
commenting on reports that

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Japan*** authorities in Shanghai
Intended taking over the Chinese
cumtomi organisation.
Sim ilar
action lisa taken by
other world power*, including
G reat B ritain. B ritain, tho United
Stale* and othnr foreign power*
aro Interested In the (Thhtnie ru«loma becau»o the** revenue* are
largely pledged for tho payment
of foreign loan*.
Since conquering the Shanghai
area the Ja p a n rta have greatly
Increased their power In the cuelom* and have taken control of *11
, Chlne»e communication* facilities
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A spokesman for the Japanra*
a t Shanghai declared hi* govern­
ment considered it had a clear
right to take over all authority
and agencies of the Chines* govern9 * n t is the Hhanghal region and

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Attack stall! b^fore'V fax talk was the policy of these two mem­
bers of the House Ways and mean* committee in W ashington who
refreshed thrm selvrs by disposing of a bunch of grapes before a ***•
rlnn on finance. Itrp. Fred M. Vinson (le ft) gets his last drop,
white Chairman It. I- Itnughton gels a seed.

F igures Disclose Farmers Warned
Florida Grows Asj Against Evils Of
Industrial S ta te W age-Hour Bill
Retail And Whole­ Milk Dealer Insists
sale StoroH L e a d
Bill Places Burden
In Furnishing Jobs
On Small Farmers

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Over Two Million
Tourists Expected
Here This Winter

Warren Odham Hits
Truck Without Lights

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Itcath had the right or way when this express train, hurtling from Rrusacls, Belgium, In Cntais,
Ct'S'lied while p a 'rin g the suburb station. Don'inetles, killing two engineers instantly, . laa-omnllve
•m l tender left the linrh and cuarhes piled up be bind. Iiiit mirneuloiisty ull paisengera csca|«crl in­
jury. Curious ate g how n here inspecting Ills- wrecked baggage ear w Inch is held by n Ia ego .p ro p
Jrmn Ii'iiplipi; .onto -d u -s ide:
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Mason Asks Help
Of Huntsmen In
C h e c k in g Birds

Banded Birds Should
Be Reported To Aid
In Tracing: Flight J

1Tax

C o lleclio n
Is Up This Year
l-O ver L ast Y e a r

„f’JinkinH Reports - Incrensc Of Over 10

Hodgson Ball1Set's
Old Home Town As
Progressive City

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liirm nroirrnm l&gt;e kept within
Hip fiOd.WK'.OOU murk In nn
orfiirt to liriim federal niwitd*
(ns; within Income.
In a Idler to Scnntor
Barkley. -Kentucky -I&gt;emo-

. ritl. ttm rtC sh l'n l took not" of
H'-niitu discussions nn the poarllil,, c.ittii nf ihn- farm program
now being debated
•'ll | . ntivluua" the President
salil, -'lliirt « constant Inrreaio
uf
«speii'lllur**
w ithout
an
■-.pmlly cnnstsnt
Increase
In
revenue can mOy result *n A
rant In'I si ton "f deficit*. Wo can
not Impe lo
continue on a
sniind lias I* of flnsnelal m an­
agement of -government affair*
unl»«» -rean ln r—m tnnsl expertUttur*'* "re hrought w-tthln Toreliui-s"1 (eel I Tint every effort should
be m ule." he sn'd "to keep the
new farm program wtlhln the
Present limit nf |r,nn.noo,ono per
annum."
if 3iilc is found Impossible, the
PreniUml said, "I flii-n urge th a t
* tr|ffu |M I,.bin lo p ro v id e.
neeesinry Incri-asiv in revenue,
in meet any erpendllnre* under u
llio ne* f.arm progrup'. In -7*- , ,
i.f llrl*
mum ’*
N ils (it
lids aum.'
Y e.ienlay
President
Roo.oveil nntiiiunced n fuur-pnlnt PrUgram tor ending 'he iiuslneas &lt;
sluini'. lucluitlm:—In tin* urellIleal'on ul n I r ' ""'iiih«ia blue In
Cnngrivss—lag revlslnn as |9 &gt; g
ns a lilll ean be prepared.
Ill ndillllim. he llsleil a t a
press rnnferenc" Interview:
I Tim stlinuhilliui "f n luntn
in Mrgn-ectll'* bullae huUiMn*.
nil wlileh he said he wiullil t M l 1
a qu-ss-lR" in &lt;‘nilcress Mnnday,
I. t'lirlallmi-vil of gnvernment
expeiiill'uies -fur ten'll ImlldlnX,
"Ul which tin promlseil n inesaage
Tuesday ulictmisty part of the
geneia| , ninpalvi, fur . a
bnl-.
mu i il hinlgel,
3, The linineiliate purrhnsn nf
same f 2 Ui.nnn.nini worth nf goVeniinenl supplies, wlileh nrdliitirlly would Irn acquired grad­
ually over Ilin nest six mnnlh*f. A cnfillnuatinn of Ills series
of c«nfer*n"&gt;» w|t|i public u tlllif
ece.iillves, I . the hope of pro­
moting it
utility
ronstructlog
I roc ram. which la U rging fa*
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KiwaniN l)i roctors To
Meet At Mr. Long^f

8 Persons Arraigned
Before Judge Miller

- T a y lo r maintain* a ferae o f b r
ipectnra who, covering the entire
stain. ■■•orris* the eperatlen of

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To Need A Balance

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CHICAGO, Nov. 27—The fair
of Ihe W ages and lloura bill In
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
Congress depends largely on toi
mers, declares Char[ee W» Holman,
Kccr-etary of the National Cooper
■Live M ilk Producers' Fedem lton,
In n critical analysts n f the mea­
sure fo r the 2,000,000 Mid-West
A inerting for . the purpose
farm families who read Rural
• 1-iiinK nttlcer* fa r Um Hem.
Piugrer* Msgaxtns edited by Dr
In'll,, county Koi| Conservation
n il
t
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Glenn Frank.
- a soelsimn from
tho Sanfonl
I llOUHlllUl
D o lla rs
Mr, llolm sn w rites from a in ig
| ■tlalrlcl for Ilia t iHtilnt; year wail
hunters nn- be held in tho Court Ilim.o Mon
Seinia.de County
f 1ol!i«cUofv nf Stntu a n«1 ( ’uur.tv
experience ia W ashington w atch­
r
likely
lo
run
across
n
number
ing th.’ Congressional mill and a p ­
day morning ul to o n n ilurk, taxra I hi* yr.fr i- ovrr 110,000 tn
iiirds Utii. year U-uitng tin- metal
Wi cording (u an anuuuu* * in.-iii « m i, i i»r i f fled iun-i for Um r ^ r
praising the effect of its output
leg li.unli uT the I'nitrvl j-lales
mado at rim Cuun'y Agi-iii'* tit- ia*h)M»niliii|F | m*i nm| Fast y m r f ar*
upon ngrk-ul'urr. In the December
lllnlnyu.il fiutvey, due In atlivily
rnrdliur *** Svminolr (*ounly Tu*
issue uf the m agatine, o u t today,
of biitl banders 111 till, serlion nf lice li'day. a sinnl.ir lui-cllnis • t’o llrcl^ r »llot l» Jnikinn.
lor
tlie
lliird
o
dlaltlit
will
h&gt;’ says the effect on farm ers of
the rnm ilry os will a &gt;hrou|;boE'
Iicbl In Iho Oviedo Hello'd Mon i 1*|« lo Hif prvJiori» liim*, Mr
i tic wages and hours leg Islet inn as
Uie Nii HIii in slates, n cn rd in g to
"Jin k ins ntr t»*i|,
Itau Itfi n
O -allM iir* u „ „
In a l
It was passed hy the {Senate, but
C. It Ma -&lt;tii, presidin' uf |in- i;l i11 iilllrcinl 'HIhI 111 It ih iitn l, In •nidi
belli up in the House last summer,
ida Audulum Kncicly
I •4**11 t&gt;* tills fltiioiitil (Fir* Tux C*»l
Hurti |.and- art- jitlaih'-il tu lit''
would be:
| I*h lor |Hitiitisl *‘iit llm t there wt r*(
I. To inrrt-asr the cost cf most
legs «-f Hit' liiiilt- tty - hi cry r"
i n|i|&gt;toxtiiintrly f»nn 1&lt;-II«■rn in hit
it|a-rn'ers, lu- said, cci'li Hie idea
things form ers have to buy, in
uffiro frum |N&lt;iM»h9 who havr.
W arren Odbam, Sanford youtli.; llu'l If the bird - m e ra|ilu rrd
iliiiiing Implenirlils, clothing, fu rn ­
hiiitli'tl in ih rir lnxi*R whU'h nirrn*
iture, radius, fertilisers and feeds rra fh rd into 'h e rear of a heav­ killnl taler, their movement* dm
Ih*r i *if Itin Bluff IinVO not Furl
Irurk
and - trailer log a m lgrali"" may be ti-im l and
2 Tu draw
Isbur sw ay from ily loaded
Inn In I nl* uTat o.
rural communities and farm ers', parked nn French Avenue m-at the" uyr delrriiilli.d.
J ~lliHlg*i»n Hall, funnel ly of
For- thn rtirn^pontlini* period
wage costs, when there 1* already, Seventh Street about dusk I* '' I Mr Ms-on will l.-tw iud llie.u lliis city nn.I noli uf the tale .1. IJ l.r * y rn r only $|7,1?S| 7.% luol l*m i
night,
according
to
a
report
b
y
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bands
lo
W
ti.hliig'on
and
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a labor shortage on farm s.
Hull n 1 Mrs. Ilnll, was a visitor I’tiM, lust y ia r's im iit h hlimv Mr.
3. To Increase costs of pro. LI. C. II. Rhaffer, m rm ber of the checking M-rinl iniudni an 'll' in .Sanfniil today n fler an nlisenci Jin k in a im lu alitl llmt In* unu woll
Hanrord
Police
Departm
ent,
who
bandc cviih ciAircl. in Washington, nf severs! years during which lime pitw‘ i1*! tiv ii IFio fm l llmt ».«• many
erasers and distributers, who lake
the place at wbnli (lie bird wa tie has la i-n conmh il with the P el (H'l.intis lirn puyutif fh rir tum *
the inrrease more often nut of the investigated Ihe accident.
The tru rk , wltnessea a ta lr, was ha luted will Is- repot Ied In nnyuU« e isl Housing
farm er ra th e r than pass tt on lu
AiIou' iis' i n*i"ii in r a lly thl* y*-u»t «*%«*!• i|uuii;h In- mid
the city ronsumcr.
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, parked in the street without sendllig tn nucli a listul and Useful Jacksonville.
bin f tiiFf nr** I • pt hufiy nliitoai
C.* To compel planla owned and, lights and the Odham youth tint knocvlnlge of Ibe Idrd will Ic
Mr. Bull expre «ei| surprise at mphi dup'l day. \
operated by nearly 10,000 fanner- not see the truck in the semi- known
fFf th r ntiHOint (H tllM hl up to
'h e many im ptnvfm en's
wliicli
Quail are n"' likely la 'ra y far liave been made in .Santunl in Mie I hr prraftil tiin r, till4 .Sta'r’ri hFir P'
owned cooperatives, which market darkness.
Considerable
damage
was
done
from Oieir bomey m hun'era find* Inst few years mi-1 said 'b a ' le
the products of 1,500,0(10 farm ers.
9-'i/joj.Mi mot thr irin tlittlrr
In meet higher costs o f production to the Ford V-H sedan driven lag gimit will prubaldy la ar Sem wan pleased lo mde the widening I)I4H’ Fw-I'll ill 311 ll ill Ii &gt;:i |i lo vittioijit
I and
and to rniiicu cnrrespolelllislr tb* by Odham but th e trurk was sc inoln County
However■ |(j ntany (|owk'own s'rcels as will urn Hint hi f*»r I In* ("t»uii{y ntnl Hch&lt;M»t
parent ly units insgi d, Ll. Khst many nf the T urtle D"vrs in ua 'he cons'ructiun uf a liUlul-v-r of t u irh , Mr- Ju .k .rn jiri.
return to th eir member*.
Florida during Itn- w inter crime new buihlingsProm his observation nf other fe r said.
A for ilnin* who iiiu ilril inonry
The driver of the truck, Elmer from the North while lb* tns&gt;.irr'y
Federal boards, Mr. llolm sn susor i lu rk i fur pity mi nt of
Ib-claring that the celery field'
p,-ets the W ages and Hours Itnanl lore, was summoned to court on of the ilurk* were protialdy hand look mighty good tn him, Mr- thill •hr'ir la ir n , Mr, J inkiim utatnl
rh
argea
of
parking
without
Tin- Ihiant of Direct ora of th e
rd
during
Hieir
nesting
M-aa'm
in
of Standards, one* cr*at*«l. wnuM
said th a t i&gt; was alw-ayh a pleasure •hat J£|rft ii'f« irat i nfiLtlil Fm* tnnilvil
either N o rth ern -C n itid M ale, nr In return to Slinfor-I where le' in *hiiT i*ouiIki'J Minf llitit Miry wmiM fisnfnr.l Kiwmiis Club will meet
s.mn h* asking for more and more lights.
in Canada.
grants of power, until “ wo will
r | h tiI ino ,l uf tils
renew In* ul|»n**'il| _ II m | | fi*i'ri*H't tliM fiuiu Monday evening at trout o'clock a t
Harold R. IV e i - of the Itial.i- old Hcr|Uuiiitaricps, and watch the if thr IiM rih u«i« jiiiiilrtl K f r r r Hie Ion...... . I’rasiih'til Howard
tisvs an agency more powr rful
gical Survey h la lf, who Virlltd progress of this .ci'y.
In ng. Members of the cil.l and new
\ U r le
than it was ever Intended the NRA
Sanford last .w inter, vpen' several
Mr. JinkinH ul n r i I vimnI th rj boaiils and nlw rnmmllteu chalrshould tie "
Asked l» rom niriit on Iho pr*
weeks fa r north with an Americnn poets
for ’ liberalistng F'e.trral t in p ijr r r i »»f 5« momo!»* County who4""•II of the old and new committees
E s | muIIIion, .tie purpose r.f w h l r h l , ^ , ^ A dm lu|s'rat..n loans. Mr k.*vn (nit | iaj .| llie ir
&gt; that two! have liern ltivited;ln attend.
WABIIINOTON, No*. IT —bl’i was to hand duck-' Mr. Mason
The. monthly re purl a of tha
•lM&gt;‘rfkftlill n ip-ti'O'l tu vkhlth Miry
Hall
slste.1
that
be
was
no*
fir
— President Roosevelt will lea*» slated this m«»f(livitr Hui* tn* to u lii
imglll trthi* llfliroiitflpw' of th© 4 fMPf-! local organIsafhin will be rumple*
peadion
to
mako
a
a
latrn
irn
t
tonight tn r a postponed fishing ndi Inf ,iMjf|ii'|ikf*ll
tfmdl •w*R|fli " t Hist 11rue.
m iL &lt;1intotin l mII ow«h| (o r paynirnt •nl nl this inerting and reported. !♦ .
cruise off lh* H orlda rn sst. It* thrur tilr«fl» lltU w in lrr
B rm ln o lr
of t a ir a In Novm lirr. U nly 0 |u*r* Hie Kiwanis Iiikerflali-.iinl.
will
go
directly
lo
Miami
hr
CINCINNATI, Nov, 27. —(A1)*"
County.
w ill lm
I'jr Owpinlwr
Special tra in and embark on
p.i&gt; oontE, hr M«hK .
Mrs- Ann* M*ri* H»hn.
y«*r the yacht "Potom ac"
Monday
h
T h r Tax Colh-l-tor* (itwi adviaNl
old mother, teas sentenced to morning
•h a t’ *hr I '.i :m autmtiolhlr lirrn a r
dll, In *'trio's electric chair on
Aft eg four o r flv* days nl
!&gt;r. I la cry Ik n , n«»lH
&lt; i ,* t 'will jpi ©li ii«|r I lr r , 1 and ithut
March 10 for th* m urder by Ashing he will rebnard the train,
will rantfiH r«*vWal thr prirrn Ihix p a r w ill ,b r W**n*
poisoning of Jsenb W agner. 71. probably a t Miami, for a till1 Fred R. "WdAm. attorney for and
tn al In tfinju* itf 1a %t yrar*
a aifd o n e r arqualnUMir*.
rback aa ra r *■ Warm Hpilnv* • ba City of Sanford, Las Iweti R&lt;*r*lc**a In Ilin F irst
Th« new tac* wall l»r Filark with
influx »*arly In J*ti
Overruling a motion to r a Oa., whera ha wilt oat a belatefl named chalroisn of Hi* la-glsla* rtn ifrh
TTTT?
««9titmxlifi|? yi llo^ toinu r;iU
new trial, Judge C harts*.H . Belt T hanksflvlna Dinner &lt;vltb lu tiv* ConumU, e of lh« Seminole ua ry. Church uffirUlu
CRE
held "evidence wa* *o over- fanVIle paralygls patients
County Cham!--1 "f * umnrvrre, today.
h
•*l h a te had Dr- !**»■ daalat
whelming th at no verdict other
The (rip to W arm Sprint* for aceordinr to so ui.ri'iuriremm'
than guilty could
have
been Thanksgiving and tha
today by T. E Hlmpaon, both ns a tltifflfig K*anK*B"t and
fishing
pti i'i' n l. flllier Ic o n "
readied by the |u ry " of elavtn cruise off Florida war* d e la t'd
i«t«d f»F*M
women and on* w an on No». a by tha P resident's Infected tooth
of tbe floriiiniltee ara: llenj- ntOfh. |»R«tOr Of tha Irwal rhMi'lt
Cnldrr wratlmr artflrd down
F. .H aines, vicr-chairniim, Uoyd itit&gt;'4l *‘»nd I hat** f*»un&gt;l lii«
Tho taaUacwJT a t th e
trial which baa been extracted.
Ihn
N nrthw e.lern
linked Mrs. 11*28 with the a s ­
F . Boyle. G. «'- Herndon, II. J- wufk to bn of Ihn hlflo-Nt hi*** over
serted p o i s o n dehths of three
Lehman, Jam *- C. Shsrnfi. and llo l« an fducatrd. rultur«-d llockf Mountsln H int's t" d .y a .
WALTERS DIES
rhrluHaits Tho aplritual ton** of f'ltM-a.tx told of r*lf and roliler
eth e r elderly ace ualn lance* &lt;n
WASHINGTON. Nov. *7. —fd l Fred T. William-.
what th* Btat* contended wa* —Theodore Waller*.
Tha firs t rm-eling « f *hr Cum all thn churches In rvery i m n-1 w eather loulihl .in f Ium arrow
SI. first
tb* "biggest ra d ii murder tn tha assistan t Secretary of Interior, ralUaa has b m i slli-d fo r Mun- nHinlty In which ho lsbum ts |„ tho BMlhoaatorn corner "•
country, la e plot to slay for died In • naval hoepltal today. d a j afternoon s* t :00 u’clock to elevated ibrough kla e o n se ii* '" 1 lb s rifuniry. Waewher* throughLAHJA1* W h A l H E K
nation, tem perature*
hla
marveluna out th e
gala."
W alters, a r*eIdeal of C a l d w e l l , a«t vpen Referendum No- 72 of dally Ilf* a ad
Mr*. H aha recstvsd th e sen Idaho, went to th e hospital sev­ I I I Chamber of. Commerce o f m ciaaio i la utrakon and a o n i" ' wry* normal or abovu normal.
A more definite announcement Tb* w eetber bureau a t NaW
rain tonight and t*nce calmly b e t b u n t late era l days ago to and ergo
United Blairs, on Flood C«nwill be uiade O rleans Issued email craft w arn­
In extreme north- te a rs a fte r leaving Ihe
court operation to r callatonaa. T e s te r
ivupegtlng lb* Regional Au- of this
ing. fo r the Texag coast,
later.
day he contracted
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TALLAHAHHEE. Nnv. SI.—W )
—Statist!™ rrlrsurd by lb* Slut*unemployment compensation dlvision show tliul Florida h-i.
tak rn her place in the S ister­
hood of Industrial Stales, nerordIn* to an announeement by W en­
dell C H eaton, chairm an nf tb*
Florida Industrial comm lesion.
“While these statist Vs are no*,
Japanese legions continued their
^ J r l v e tow ard . Nanking, Chtnn*a complel* and only include report*
evacuated capital. In the Spanish we have received up to Nov. I."
"they
definitely
civil w ar tha government reported Heaton said,
m inor victories for it* bombing show the trend of Industry in
planes blasted at communication* the S tate."
“ As in mo»t other State*,
between Madrid and government
j wholesale and retail stores h nil
territory to tho east.
all other industries in Ihs num ­
ber of worker*,, and the um mot
of eontributions,
but
pushli.^
this classification closely for the
trad is m anufacturing. Hr port*
receive.I from employers ‘.Lrougllout IliP S tate show a large end
varied assortm ent of m anufac­
TALLAHASSEE." Nov. 2 8 • (Special)—W. M. Taylor, Florida turing unit* of which the public
as a whole is in complete ignor­
hotel commissioner, today predicted
th at more than 2.250,000 winter ance. Leading In the following
visitors wil come to tha State this ordee are railroads, eltru* in ­
y ear to aurpaia previous records dustry; lumber, r.nw mills, and
of vacation travel to the winter allied Industries; rm ilrartnra; and
hotels and restaurant*,
playground of the nation.
"O ur statistics also show that
Taylor, who h at Just completed
a lour o f the atat* In the interest seasonal employment is another
of preparing hotela, apartm ent*, fallacy," Heaton rontinurd, “ta k ­
lodging houses, cafes and re sta u ­ ing the S la'e as a whole employ­
rant* fo r tho w inter lend* In accor­ ment reaches jla prak in Ja n u ­
dance with hotel commission rules ary and it* lowest level in July,
sf\d he found evidences of an in ­ but the difference in these twn
h e re s **d tourist influx In every months Is neglilde when we con­
sider Ihe S tate a* a whole.
4 p * c t|o n .
"These figure*
include only
“ Florida's commercial hosts—
who have right
M d hy th a t 1 mean the operator!, 2Jttifl employers
- of hotels, apartm ents, restaurant*' " r
workers and represent a
and other aim llar facilities—aro total pay roll nf over ttlfl.OOO,more than oven in the spirit uf OUa pawl to 16Q,00U workers In
covered
by the
welcoming our w inter time resi­ employment
dents" he paid- "This year, as S late unemployment compensa­
never before, hotel commission tion law for the flrat nine months
records show th at there has been of -this year," Heaton concluded.
every effort made to give every
sedation and
com fort to
frienda of ours from the
north who coma down here to
•pond from two or three days to
Eight person* were arraigned
aa many month*."
before City Judge
Frank I*
A check of railroad, and tu s Millrr in a session of the Munici­
companies, aa wall a t agsneiea for p al' Court yesterday afternoon to
othar means of travel, Commlae. be tried nn rhargea ranging from
toner Taylor conltaued, displays disorderly conduct to leaving The
new attractions on every band fm scene* of an accident.
th e w hiter visitor to Florida.
Joe O'Connor, charged
with
Thee*, he raid, take the form notj leaving tha scene of an accident
only o f Increased foe in tie* upon and
reck Iraa driving, pleaded
arrival, but attractive rat** and guilty and w as sentenced to
Methods of travelpay a fine of 110 or serve 20
"O ar hotel commission records days in *h* City Jail.
th eir", he continued, "th a t the
Sam Haines, negro, Mary E l­
hotel and apartm ent business has len H aniry. and Rosa Lee Alex­
kapt apace w ith e th e r line* of b as­ ander, arraigned on rh arfe* of
in preparing fa r th e herds cf disorderly conduct were dismissed,
Herman Davis and Jam aa Gain**,
f a r this yser,
charged with Improper parking
p en u lts h a re
were also dismissed when they
apartm ent*, lodging pleaded ne( guilty to the charges.
_______ restaurant* and cafe* over Annie U na Davis and
Samuel
the * u l * . T h is is mate than 2.000 Davis, negroes, charged with d is­
M art than have been loaned a t any orderly con%tct, pleaded guilty
ether sim ilar period previously"
and were given fine* of M each.

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Penalty ForPolsoning

ServiccH Are Slated
Committee I I leaded
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S A T U R D A Y N O V E M B E R 1 7 , 1937

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CAN D LELIGH T
By IflNA OUTER DRAM

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—
It U encouraging to note th a t. something ia going to
be done on Lax rwiiion and we hope thgt the scope of tUa
"Day!
program will be broa^enough to include aome aid for little
Faster end i
buaineu. While It la all very well to modify the surplus
O’er night’# ’ bill
profits tax and the capital gains tax, senators and con­
boUi r1 Urt—*
gressman should not lose sight of those countless small N et ell of u t eaa
enterprises which do not have any surplus pfoflta but boy*, bet there Is a lot to this
which are nevertheless staggering under the burden of “shining morning face»’ hustaem
whan Ih* day Is fresh and back
recently Imposed taxation.
The uncalled Social Security taxes, which business for wring and ns lull of prem iss a*
antra rslsd read. T h a n
Is
the ftrat time has had to pay this year, are so unjust and aa
seAething about
so c i t isd v as to be a major cautf In the present n o
—fe e t prints la
ston which finds unemployment again on the Increase. web* that mafcs
They consist of taxes on payrolls gradually Increasing
yomr cheek—th a t stakes m m t
year by year airtO they represent nine percent of evs
baslnns payroll la the country, big and lltUs. If they a with Plppa 1 Oh Dag. IT I *wu
not drastically changed, or at least modified on small der a wavelat af Urns, a m ite of
tra a a w n 'l
businesses, they will be the principal cause In forcing ■ yI btwa na ina* hears
frtswd w hs M ic e 's
•S T T c X t SS
many of them to the wall.
now Mem bisUd msawsnrlgts, and
A little business with a $50o a week payroll la this a fte r looking a t them mm day, gentleman who tiled,, and, having
#f n .
J «*•'•- year required to pay to the government no less than ST80 I said, “J'm a aallastar .te a you M a clean honest Ilf# went to
flf !*■
III
in Social Security taxes, and an additional 9240 .which knew. H a n yaw soan my awn heaven. When ho arrived, he
presumably la deducted from hla employee’s pay. Next • s e t" Sk* look a U* surprised showed hla credentials and was
admitted by Saint Peter. Everyyear the tax on the employer alone will amount to 91040. id I explained th a t a t sow
:c . And within a very few years the tax an the employer with yaw m ast have a certain kind of thing jw a s Ju st .M _ gl&lt;ritlng -OBd
gU moross aa lb* politician had
tha^ame 1000 a week payroll -will be ^l,NKnrhHe' an Addi­
dreamed, but the most beautiful
* a f Is u g k w tM
tional 9790 win be deducted from the employee’s pay, mak­
angels of all were in a cage.
of memory. Ills
ing a total of 92340 a year in Social Security taxes for this satisfyring
resentfully,
Ini
too here use unlike “Why," he asked,
filn g wt*ve noticed about one little business, in addition to all the other taxes, In­ most collecting, It doesn’t cast a “Have you got IHose good lootin'
angels shut u p ? " “ Because,’’ an­
'"! A f pi# d*nee, there'* a lot cluding city, county and state taxes, which he has to pay. rent. And eh. I have
It than to the uiual apple*
Now for a business which Is making money, this extra t V I There’s s swirls* over Ih* swered 8 eln t Peter. “They are
from Florida and If vre open the
field* a f Mississippi,
taxation should notsprovs disastrous. Certainly any busi­ cottmi
over English lane* a a F 1hawt
hawthorn cage, they'll all fly home."
ness
which
la
making
as
much
as
five
or
tan
thousand
hedge* In Kant, an*
(rouhl# about tr»ln« . lo
Four out of every five people in
],# o u r trap through 111* tlha dollars a year net, Over and‘above all expenses, should not olive tree* on th* kill *boca f U r
itollri' It that sooner or lat* object loo strenuously to this additional contribution to cnee where tha copy *f Mich*I the world who purchase autome
i*t a b u tt *aw.
government. But what about a bualneea which ian't mak­ Angelo’, David stand*, on* aver biles buy American-marie car*.
ing money ? What about a business which happens to be the brent* breast af Dkimand
tK '■!
_ shut regulation of bn 1 losing money, or has been hanging on by its dyebrowa for Head ln J(*walL B el th* onv I
wouldn't bS soil* so bad
Ilka best | have every morning
1 five or ten &lt;jara hoping that conditions will improve? —over
n n t t t e n i would also mshe
the I t . John's River,
BUSINESS MAN’S
responsible for. tb# P » f Whnt about 1 buslneaa &lt;which Is making mei'ely ‘ two or
One* e t th* U niversity s f V jr
three thousind dollars a year? And there are thousands of gin Is ibsre had been a B rin Ger­
them In (Ills,country.
. LUNCH
man with pink roses si
ka is II luly Sod der
To Much a business, these 8oclal Security taxes mean a whit* Isttlre fans* around the
w e n trying to soire thRir tf10 diffrivnee' between success and failure, - There is only ball room nod young role** sing­
iloymant problem by
h r cutEU,' ouo way that this business can raise the money for the ing lustily, “Row'd ysa Ilk* t»
cannbu-fodder extra taxes now required of. him by the government and b* a lists'* sw eetheart?* A fter­
their
W
ward, drilling hams serosa th*
8ERVED FROM
that Is lo take It out of his expenses, to reduce payments lawn,
a group gathered on th*
11:30 TO 2:00
which
he
has
been
making
for
other
things.
That
Is,
he
Hknry kord any# - lb" Pre**nt
Rotunda steps and mod* tb* s ta t­
pose M is s io n Is merely tarn- must cut hla relit, bis jxiwcr bill, hln freight expenses, or ue of tk* blind Homer almost
&gt;y dttd iri'D c iil. W®». «* perhaps hla payroll. Since most of the coats of the aver­ op«n hi* ays* singing, the Ell
?
hod* ha Is nearer right age business are fixed by powers over which he has no con­ Rattan* song, “Th* Old Rotunda.
was in ltt*&gt; trol—suen an freight, power, and the prices of the things W ell Make To Thunder."
m time. thin h*
NO FOOLIN’
o ' ----One of the boy*. D kk Byrd,
fb# young Couhi of r*r1» he has to buy—the average business mat) has no alterna­ (nut th# adm iral but a reiatlee)
tive but to cut hla puymll. Thus unemployment Jhcreaao*. pointed to a greying aky and re*
PERK'S CLUB
In considering' the revision of taxea,: Congress should
U r* (h* throne
cjtrd a Hills poem callsdj “T V
strike* u a y s tlmn give serious thought1 tq tills,, plight•of--Uua lUlUwoibusinaos tftM intttm a___
f th e 'D m m .t" ! wish
Would b*"WUIIus lo'Jhsti
.man. Llttlo busNleas men.on Uvo, whole .funilah. mo«k W n iToilii' rRinewbi, U.sll-rsnywsy
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^There has been a mb4Udy lncrcaae’ In Florida ' run*
strucllon for the past 10 years,! a report -prepare^ \ p .the
research dspartment of the Florida Statu ’ Chamber of
Commerce revealed today. The high mark for the decade
., Th# Jk p k tA e *re rspldly U k- has already been passed by this year’s construction which
l n l possession or Ihn Intern*totaled more than 999,000,000 in the first 10 months, This
Rstttsmont in Hlisnshsl.
fo tU n U y they n u W nil rem- Is «n Increase of almost 910,000,000 over the figure 940,fscllUlos, Ih*
dsy WB.315 chalked up In the entire 12 months of last'"year,
r u t lo m
houses, lie- the State Chamber said.
yV»r I* nut. *11 that will
Complete reports of the past decade arc: 1837 (tan
. r # n Of foretan rlsbu l"’months), 9M.80d.787; 1B39. $49,025,315; 1035. 920.209,btos will be s memory, unless 24)|. , 9?4 gi7.n52.588; 1939. $9,441^74; 1932, $8,738,227:
nation Is r»sdy snd wllPiat
1991, 915.235,078; 1030. $19,881,050; 1929, $32,864,270;
nxbt for it* rights.
1928. $37,204,951; and 1927. $02,424,565.
T here will b* imlr one-third
For comparison It Is Interesting to note the figure for
lb miiusy 'n
(h* B ut* 1920 B. B. B. (Before the Boom Burst) was $200,207,587.
Albania, Siam, l.iberla,
a th er
member* of
of Ration* glsnce
Jy now and then s t
r w here Ethiopia **i.—Trey
IN . Y. Record.)
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Florida
Conatruction
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&gt;1 Fund
to
pay
school
mie In Bemlniil* County on
to us* but tt was unnecessary
,tb * r 1, thouib KlnrMa ts ithroughout tb* tilt ua Hastings
' .ttkybrs ore psylng millton* of.
ployed th# defrnslv* portion of
daTIhrs mtor* to th* stste su*the game while Crooms was in
H nm stit tb lj y ssr th»n they wor*
possession of th* hall nearly aU
hm
r**r. U nfortunsuly
th*
the time* Wenby Ik aarm sihod for other
| Crooms attem pted a number of
’ fh ln ts. though some aT «■ or*
Coach J. A. ro s te r1* Crooms passe* h at only completed .
wondsrlnc whst other things sr«
af more Iraportonc* than tbs Academy Panthers closed (hsir which was good for to yard* but
1W.T7 Football .season Thursday. di$ not place lha ball near -woring
gsVmool '«f school looohsr*.
afternoon when th ry fought to a distance. Hanford threatened 'hr**
W * trM tfU s of tho huntlns scoreless tis agslnst th* strong times during the gam* to seers
Mason wsre brought rluss to Hastings Vocational Hchntd r'even but two th ry were slopped by the
ho■ * Wodnosdoy whan s Win a t the Hanford Municipal Alhletlc strong Hasting* I Inaw nil a funihln
. •
I»|Killed 'h e les* scoring opportu*
9% V«rh boy. off with a trisnd ris ld .
Eanford rer.dyrd the klrkoff n |ty of the game,
**» a htm tins sapsditlpa, anbbod
Haslings and Johnson,'
■
Vk 4t rfflo by (ho barrel us h« from
■ --■■■■■- — --------took It tram hi* oar. Bamaiblnx s|ierdy halfback, took the ural o n ’ -- - . •
D lllC P fl
Struck U * trtsxor and It dl* his own go yard line a id returned s w m »
hhsrgsd
sand ins
Ih*
bulUl the ball 00 yard* beforo tK -liu fV J lIY W B i W O H l V l I h r o
knocked out of bounds' on 'h a ,
c*wUswMVre="p*st On*
.B lcbsan. local fsrmor. nor- HsutUng* V‘U y a 'd slriiw. The day srietnmm a t I:P0 o'clock.
.WoWly soenped dootb himself the Ilastinga alevrn held the Par"Iw-re
,
.
P fhsr dsy wbsa s youna fellow knd Crooms lost the hall on dow ns] ' ■
*n Labs m uuty. lurksy huniins.
A fter an cschst.gr of U .4 ,
* '* ,* * * '
- •re ttsim l • F with sbai by mis mtdflcld, Hon WJlsoa,* lu m b a r C h M of Folic* Moy 0 . W tUlaau
lake. Th* wm
careful left guard, Intereepted a Hasting* k * F**1 w*me *f his Frisunere
pass ut. the H alting *5 yard IIns *• w w * pointing lha to rs In th*
and iu«k I' the 30 W o n - betug wludows of the CHy jaw-,
•' iw se lh r TWampom wd» know* duwucd bat again th* ItasUng
'
»««k shorn furelgs * flairs t levtn strengthened sad forCsd 'h e ' ^
Agent C. K. HnvaoU,
Barest* ootsts* at tb* w h it* Panthers lu lose the uval on
his v t k , U
Urn
th*** lank jaurii downs. The romaiuder of Urn sec- r ^ . r t iTuo**
after t » a i
a t tho o ast w*c U
„,n pted aays because of illnoes
II b u In fa c t »l field and bsiU^er alsjen attem
Ths*s boss boon no t* taltg.
.
M &gt;*«,
Hastings racelved the k k k o ff
4sel*r* war 4s old' from Sanford o ysilng th* Stcutul Th* Sanford R otary d u b will
Wld-VkSorUs. gtows half and a Hatting* back returned hold l u regular hincbaaa la tha
«u aksad an. U to his own SO. They were forced V aU sa Hotel Monday a t H i l t
U&gt; kick a n d 'th e mml was downed
degp la Sanford'* U rrltory and Ih*
I*s.i(bars punted back late H a st'
«i* County will bald » moat
mga U rrltary

C room s Academy
Football S e a so n
E n d ed lliursday

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Tha Townaatw Cluba at Beal

Jill yesterday! pul togslhtn,
U M 'th e s n ln g and bsautyy Th*
boy nad s'orted th* Ihlng ju st ta
fun ?»’ mtWV bsrole fnshlofi, but
oddly enough, th* crowd of
youngsters grew silent, sW ngaly
moFsd h y 'tn * stirring ih to g h i of
thA 'poem: T hat w as w good many
K ara ago. and \ often wpqdsr |f
* other* In that group still re­
member as J do th* beauty ?f
th at moment.
How many of ua ran look at ‘ha
pattern of our yesterday* and
feel th a t lhay make sens* 1 Of
course all of ua want “n o '" to
nutka sens# some of tha ting
th a t’s essential—but f#w of u*
would Ilka to think that our
whole personal adventure from
beginning to end w a s ' Just a
Joke.
Mercy!
I’m getting In
awfully deep water. I l l Isave th*1
thought to th* philosopher* and
skip along t* breakfast.
And there's quit* M muck tu
be said for breakfast, 'h at much
maligned meal, aa there la for
lbs dawn, whether yon sa t
ducen ugg* and a dainty slab • (
bam Ilka Jack Dempsey or oreng*
Juice, rye krlap, and Hanka. I’m
all for breakfast and It’s not be­
cause I agree w l'h th# rynleal
lady who said that breakfast wss
bar favourite meal because so
far nothing had
happened to
spoil the day.
I IIks tha custom of tha Cen
tr s l FWrida Council of Cham
of Cos. mere* of masting fur
breakfast ovary year. These
get up In th* grey dawn with the
enthusiasm o f a bunch af hunt*
era and dries, fa r mil** to get '#
breakfast an th* strsk s of a ifh t
They bring aoaaethkur wUh them,
something a f the
heartening
spirit th at mad* tharn willing «•
rite so early.
In g a n ftrd rossntly. Ih* Conn
ril mat. T V saa earns through
th* window*, th* glaseaa of
In bright r*
•a tha table, and there re#
*•lin in g monxlagi'facg*
Ben Carpenter fpam Orlando w$h
bis twlnkly oypa opd Cyswlord
Rlckford, beaming Rpri Lehmann
from Lake Cwscrty pod Wla^if
Park’s C arter Bradford. “
Sawyer of Cocoa, “tb# shrimp
man from the Oold Oaast.1
pwtgemg
fwd** Tom
HagwrlL tha
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And Personal Activities

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Social Calendar

Miss Frances Belts
Honored At Parties

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Personals

t o a ......... ..— ■

A t THE CHURCHES
n u s w a t t i M M A C U 1 pardon." (la a lo l U :T )
0*n*va
Ava.
iQrUado
O rlsn d o h&lt;&lt;*4
h«*d a■s s t O
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The Leeson-Bermea alio in
m n e a r S*ba*l.
A. M.
rrvacBImg, 11 : l t » M
dude* tha following paeaayr* 1
_ T e u n e I'Mplea M s tlln e ,
u
lu c te d h r th e T K t i t’eepte o t from ihe Chrlatlan Science te*t-!
the D e lw i Aaaeeear. e;M
b"«k. -Selene* and H ealth with
Preachlee hf D r7 r. W.
Key to Ike Scripture*," by Mary
i he DuBo** Aea«eair
t fLBdo.
7- :le
J P I*. M.
eervlee Raker Eddy -L et ea tool the
P rarer
eal
Pratee
dlrlne enargy of Spirit, briny
WeOeeedar. t . t | P. 1L
lay ui Into newneaa of Ufa and
piarotraL
recoynliln* no m ortal nor ■
CIIVMCII
T he Rev M arlin lltsm . Ita e le r. tertal power aa abla to drat ray.
Adveat e n a la ri
I.ri a* rejoice'tH at we ar* aubIta ly C om m union. 1:M A. it.
C o rp o rat» to r m an an d b a y *
lect to the divine -power* that
C hurch School I I I A XL
M orntae P ra y e r
eal
S erm o n .' be- Such la Ihe true Science of
t r e e A M.
1’H n a " i p p 1 (1 ; e - i o t .
T. P. A L. 1:11 P. M
riM*T t’llt'RCII o r C-HRtkT
tn a a n n
lee f ^ t l Becona Btreat.

Wu Hay* Pteaty Of
FANCY APPLES

BENEFIT BRIDGE

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JUNIOR H fG H 'p. T. A.

MORRIS SPENCER
OM E iprea* Office
Form erly Occupied
By Brice A Johneon

Mlaa Franca* H aiti, whoee m a r
fcUNDAT
Mb* Dorothy Couch o f Creeenll
fla re lo E a Hugh** of B titan
Tha a n n u l UttnorlaJ
City U the | M o f h er aiater, Mr*
Island,
N.
T.
win
be
an
evebt
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tiM i of tho Berainol* Chapter
fc. N. Scott.
Num ber Two Order of Restore December I , la being extenilrely
entertained
by
her
frienda.
■ U r wtU be held a t 1:00 o'clock
H r.a h d N th. Donald Dunn have
A m onr the p art Ira th at h iv e
a t the M atch le Hall. The public
moved from
Ben Lent* to their
been flven recently a te :
to invited.
Hr*. Chariea McClung and l i l i i home oh BearikUl Avenue.
MONDAY
Helen Wllaoe entertained recently
The
"Saved to Serve" with a mtecellahcoae shown- and
Hr*. W. a Wilson hae returnWlU bo taag b.t a t i c m o'clock bridge —
. Mine Retta A t ed from O rangeburg, B- C where
In ____
honor .of
ft*__ l r , n l B»pUat Church lh, ^nelualon of tha game* M iss'»h* « * * l»ed tor the Ulneaa of
Bodlen—jTpringn—Trailer*
Rumlay Kchuol. * :t* A. M
preceding the aaaalon of Pr*7«r, r , h , m
awarded high »*ot»;h*r alaUf, Mto. H arile Baldwin,
A price you run afford
Sunday
t,'Suret&gt;
S«(«ir«.
M
for Ptwelsn Miaalooa.1 prU e ^
U l u u b b y C om tll ^
A. &gt;1.
to pay
A oovered dlah lunch eon will be acreens prlie.
IV ednraday
K v en ln a
M rrlln e .
I Mr*, fcmSkt Ahdeka of Jacktonl ea P. u.
Due tn the heavy rains In thin
eerved at naou. Clyde Number
Thoae attending
w err: th* M * *
lh*
Thanksgiving
Iteudlna Room tloura. Tuaadara.
One will have chars* ot P rayer Miaaea Prancea Relta, Gena Martin holtdaw with Mr. in d Mr* J- £ and Kiidar* from l ee to a,*f v. elty yesterday. Coarh S --A -B ,
.........................................
pro!race a t |:{to .o'clock
Wilkinaon eaneelerl the scheduled
fcaney, - Lucille * Boil, "M ariam ] AptM*- “
Tim Sanford Junior High P. T. Duncan, Camilla Deaa, Libby Co*.
BAvroND u o a rr .t. ta h k h sa c l w
N inth N lreal an d U a t r l Aireau* practice session of the Semi-Pro
A&gt; will eponaor a Benefit Bridge nell, Lillian Deaa, Jolla H ig g in s’ Mr.
Mto J. N. Aycock of
T ha H t* . W. K Q u atn . 1‘a a to r. I Rlarkrata under the floodlight* of
t t th e E lks Club a t 7:4b o'clock. M argaret Ratte and Mary H urt. |t» « e h aaeeb hlv* been eperdbiK
Sunday
n'l1unuay
School aeatt ,a IV
14 01 ¥o'clock
i1 ,n B
■Bitr-ut
!&gt;«r-„t a n.. Sad..u p erln
■ieiv
.. M.JId-lilW
a.at
tvH
iliiu
rn
the Armory Field7U M D A Y
Miaa Camilla Deoa honored Mi»»! aeVeill daye A lth Mr. and Mra- J .
I 'rta c h ln e B*rvlc*..At II:* * and
They wilt berin g three-day protill
E i» |&lt; l l «
tV k ltar
P au l
Circle Number
Three
will R elit with a bridge topper Tuea-( C- Aycock.
HlipphVrd in* C retan * E .a n a r l l a t parstinn aeaalon for their game
h iv e charge
the Progrum to day evening a t har home In Roae ■
~" —
Whs h as le a l • m is r e a d (turn th a with George
M iller'i Iweehttrg
b given i t the P i n t BapUat Court. Mira Gene M artin Laneyl M»». A . B. Mahoney hae re- III Utah l* l* i w ill p rra e h a t b o th
RADIO
ervie**, l e d *v*ry rv en ln * .* • * ! Sm il-Pro Linns to be played on
C b u c b - tram 1:10 o'clock until won high acore prim and Ml** turned from P a la tk i where »ho ■weak.
Y oung P ennlf* e a rrle e e t 4 :t* the local high aehonl field al 3:1X1
4:10 o'clock.
Lucille Bolt won the ecrrrqo ptite- h»* been vleiUng relative* for
M&gt; B r u n t I l t i a P m l d e n t .
eVI’-ek Thin ad ay evening.
itoM The monthly beard meeting of The hoatei* proaented the honoree the poet week,
Julian
Stenatrom,
Bualneaa
ft n et N tB n n n n u o ~ iu tu rii
' V h e Women'# Clnb wiU he held a t with a g ift a* a memento of tho!
— —
K t&gt;. B ra w a tm . t&gt; IJ . r * a tn r
Manager, announced this morning
10*00 o'clock With H ie. A. M cccaaion.
j Mr. and Mr* Horton WnUli and Mindny
Bel vteeei
•I'M the Slackest* will journey to
Pbillpov preeiden t, preeidbig
04 A. M . S unday School
Thone enjoying thla occailon dauchter, Mary Lmtlae. of W-lM M orutna W orahlpi A lorhra fo r their third contest of.
EASY TERMS
T ha To m a te d Clube of Semi- were: the Mlaae* Prance* R cltt,■mlngton, N- C. are vlaitifit Mr.] K* iItm eoot A.anbjcci
"T hy K tnadom •h • Mxtaoh on Dee.
bnd thaw on]
Comely will hkee a big tnaaa Lucille Bolt, Mariam Duncan,1
Mra. Clark l&gt;onen!)
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- ---------u'.-tv tr K - &lt;*tirlatlan F a d -a v o r. Dec. II, will meet (jceaburg once
hi th e City H all t ! Mary Hurt," ile le n Wllaon, (ie'iier
7 -It P, K ., K van ln g W o rsh ip agulu on Tinker Field tn Orlando, I
Mias Derothy Powell of *bc Tlie r e 4 l _ , v_ w
T lN O'clock. Special ap eak tr from Martin Lanry, -Libby Cornell, Julia
a i r t cb
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....ortia
.. w ill,
Mi- Htpnatrom also stated tkat
Melt
'n s Ilia* OOr*a*
raa* H
rllu a ln
NaUceml H eadquarter* In C hka lllgglna, Lillian Deaa and Mra. Florida S tate Hospital tn C hat’ ►
Ilii-limoML V*
w ill
l y - i. t.
Coach Seeber Fowler1*
A lachuatahooebee
la
vtattjng
her
parent*.
wfll
he
M
inify
Ooldaberry.
Chart**
McClung
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» will be tauelc faraU hed by
Mit* Relta wa* complimented to t. rr.d Mra. C. M. Hand.
»htp T ra lw la e tor
lh »
prMby- In Sanford with the Cals Chrial-I
t H -Magaella Ava. rhunc 101
th e Put or* farm er* S tring Or- with a linen ahuwer and lindgc
i-.i-l*e
Oowaeat
A***i*btr.
will
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bvwiklna mo*! with l■l•r*al*B twopte each maa Day.
ehaetre, and M ayor Hlggma will given laat night by Miaa IaiciIc
Mirtii e a s t w a*h fro to 1:14
to
tartnod uc* the apeaker. Tha public Bolt- Miaa RelU won high ecorv of O ttaw a, Canada, hava arrived * :i* l* glee*** -"wSTkhlp." T keeel
eet lag* ar* B eal« n * t
to
h*lp
to cordially Invited to attend.
prlie, a Yardlcy compact, and Miaa to apend the winter har*. They m
PuaB av School Bupt* an e t t a r h Libby Cornell won acrocno priio, a a m maiding a t 4Cd Palm e':* ■•*. aaB A u a lllsry w-ojkor*. an d
WSDNIBDAY
lo n i r s 'i n i l a s a o * to a f l f o r public
Avenue.
to ttle of perfume.
a o ra k fp an d p c iv a ta
iWvoiloa*.
Circle Number Five o t the
Thoee invited to be with Miaa
n
u t IhM* m ar bocunie mow
P lrat Meibodlat
Church
will
hoiprut.
__
Mr*.
R.
H.
Bataford
a
n
#
child­
Relta were: the Mlaae* Helen Wil­
hava charge of
tha
e venial
ton, Gene M artin Laney, Libby ren o f Veldoata, Ga ara tha gueeta
n u n b t m r t &lt; % tim
evrrice et l : l o o'clock.
Nt'saiAM WALK t- lto a t a
Cornell, Ju lia Hlgglna, Mariam of Mr. and Mr*. A1 Hunt f a r e r v W illiam p a r k D reah* J r p a l t e r
PanB ay beevle**The reg u lar business meeting of Duncan, Mary H urt, Lillian Deaa, era) days. Mrs- Baaaford la Mrs
Sunday Bebeol e t 4:11 A. II
th e VOoman'a Club will be held at
W orship *«rvlr** a t 11:4* A
Helen .Douglaa, Dorothea La\va&lt;-n. H unt's slater
41 an d 1:14 P M.
|
H :*0 o'clock. Hoateeaee will be M argaret R *lti and Mr*. C harlts
At th* m n l u aervlc* J. M arlin
Mra. I , t Bpenctr, Mr*. Richard
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Wllaon.
and
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McClung.
Ten Eyck, Mra W. A. Patrick and
eln e »nrh h u n d iv .
ehlldmn, Batty
and Bobby, of HammHII nv ln
r rV m *M ine o a tv»dn**-i
PRICES OF SEATS—55c—*1.10
"M ra. 1. E- KstridgvOrlando wera the gurnta of M r
■l I t* P. l i t . At w hldh i|* i*
Weklwa Lodge will m e e t * t the
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8 ALB IN BAN JUAN ntlT K L UIBRY
and Mta. J. C- Aycock fo r Thuaua* loeetlne. nnd ik* MPIt ro u a c ll
♦' " E lk * Hell a t &gt;:M o'clock. There
giving.
m ri'l.
wfll be the Inatalletion of officer*
%Tin3i %t* r t t r n c H
a n d inlt Nation.
Friends of Tommy Inablnet
f nrn*t T nik A ir nfifl I rd i t .
The Lions Club held Its annual
Th* l l t v J ti Moot, 11 in I*f e r,
wifi
b*
glad
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dance Wednesday evening a t t h e . ---- — --— - -j— -TIIURHDAT
Clmrrli,
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Xlnmlnv
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&lt;■ The rtg u le r meeting of Bemlnote M ayfair H o te l w ith a la r g e number I*U ing Along nkfely efrer havC hrU lInn H it4 rtv n r, 1:11 F II
ing
undergone
an
operation
for
te r Number Two O rder °f of eocially prominent persona atO nnlon flrok#nftli*r«
of
O uH n
Diamond* And Watchc*
CH»* w ill bm I H# w w |i « r
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eaelnr -began e l IQiOO tunaU tla last. Tuesday.
Dakclng
■ W il l bF held a f the tending- D
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ale Hell a t 7:80 o ’clock for o'clock ta the music
Fin*
Watch
And Jewelry Repairing
Friends of Je e McGaalin will
CHURCMBh 0&gt;P CHRIST,
election o f officer*.
Schirird aud hi* ortheelra, '
to Ia sm that be underwent
BCtlhT U T
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
A yellow and purple color
.rhem e w a. carried out In the de- en operation for append k it Iu» at
•VVHRItM P N It'K * Alta: TlltC LtIWKIT"
TOWNIvlNOITKS RALLY
coralkna which con.l.led of a '►&gt;» FernB ld-U ughtan
Memorial
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Lake County Townaendllee will tended from 'h e coiling, crepo
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hold a Oretnl Rally In Mount paper at reamer*, and palm* and
Mr. and Mra. W. E- B. Mann
Dora beginning at ;:M P. M. at arran g em en t, of cut flow n* which W e taken an apartm ent at 703 eu b jeef of th e l^aB ao n -R erm n n l
which Manley
ColdaberrT
ot i were placed a t vantage points West F irst Street for tho win- w h ich w ill bu re a d in C h o re he*
of C h rte l
He Ian Mat. th ro u g h o u t
Chicago will deliver lb s Princi­ about the room The Hon* e n r! te r season. Mr. and Mr*. Mann
pal addreee,
local
Tnwnavnd hit-in was placed at the entrance *rv from Ottawa which I* the th e w o rld , on S u n d a y , N o v em b er
34, 1*37.
Club oftlrlala reported today.
with a *pot light on It.
capital of Canada.
T h e G olden T e n I*: " th ) th ey
The Wto* orrheetr* will farVarious committee* were a* fnl.
hut
nleb rauelr' tor the occailon ar* Iowa; general contm iU eo-M aawell
Mr. and Mm. Allan Junes and not e r r th a t d e rta * n i l ?
co m p a red by tinging. At iitxmt
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Kd K*i*(h, J. rhildrea, Patricia and Allen, J r . m ercy a n d t n i s l sh a ll h e to th em
guod."
IP ro v e rh a
. lancheon win be eervmi &gt;n lh e . ? M I o’wbV Z T c
E Adams; of MUmi Beach h a v , bmm the (h a t d e v is e
Community S o rl.l Room.
I t a v X I t o T W i l t a * - E . J . Mey- «-m to of M r.. Minnie Jo n e. and ! 4 : l |)
A m oni
th e
c ita tio n *
w hich
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Ben Cantwell fo r several
Mr. and Mr* Jones plan to c o m p rise llir l e s s o n R crm un I*
fllhle:
attend a m edkal «onmntlon In th e follow In* fro m tile
fo rsa k e
hl«
j New Orleane during which time " t ^ t I h e w icked
Patricia and Allen, Jr. will visit w ay, a n d Hie u n r'g h le o u * m an
SPARKS'
Ilia th o u a h ta ; an d let h im r "
Mr*. Cantwell.

Martin’s Gttrage
General
Repairing
Truck A Auto
Service

More Games Slated
For Ix&gt;cal Rlnckcats

Martin’s Garage.
RADIO
RADIO
1938

RCA A ZENITH

HOFMANN

Electric Service

The Cosaacks Are Coming
DON COSSACK

CITY AUDITORIUM—ORLANDO
DEC. 10, ’37—8:30 P. M.

Lions Club HoldB
Dance At Mayfair

RITZ THEATRE
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COMTNUOUB FROM t P. M.

TODAY ONLY
DOUBLE FKATURB

| RED RUSSELL
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DON TERRY
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t WERT-The JEWELER!

t e r n u n i" th e l/o rd , a n d h e will
Ludwig, h a v e m e r ry upon h im ; an d In
o u r God. fo r h e w ill a b u n d a n tly

er*. chairman, W. A.
John Rclach, J r , and 1L G. LIngle;
ilecorallon
committee — Jam es
Rowland, chairman. John
Ivey,
Porter Innsing, J. A. Meloch, Ed
Mrlach, Voile WUIUma, II B. Mr
Call, J t., Clyde Ramsey, Dr Pvlet
H. Roy, T. C. Pop*. Sam FU-locher,
H erbert Meaaer and Paul P. Johnon

Also mualr committee— Maawetl
Stew art, chairman, R. B. Aw*,
W. W. P o tter; finance eommltlee—J. M Gonaales, chairm an, E.
K U n e y , P. D. Scott and Dr. A
\\'. K n o t; floor committee— G B.
Toler, chairman, GetAge Thurston,
E. B. McCall, C W. Fnvguaon.
Prod Pop*, A K Powmr*. b , E.
H. Bender and R A- Cobb.

Cut Flowers
Arrangement# For
Funeral* and Ad Other
Occmalona
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ROSE BUSHES
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Office Equipment Co.
114 Magnolia Ave.

SANFOftD
ELECTRIC CO.

IT’S SIMPLY.
INEXCUSABLE

WIRING
FIXTURES
APPLIANCES

You connot *eapocf to moke
ft'end i aoelolly or In builneii
If you hov* hollfoit* (bod
breath). Sine# you connot do*
toct II yourself, Iho on# vray
of making turo you do no*
offend It to gargk often with
Uitarino. It inttonity deitroy*
odor*. Improve! mouth hygiene
ond checki Infection. Lambert
Pharmacol Company, St. Lauti,
Mlnouri.

I’lIONK
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MAGNOLIA

FEET H U R T ?
G
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t
t irelief now.
very
T7 It coat*

little. We have a
Dr. Scholl FOOT
COMFORT
A ppliance or
Remedy for every
common foot
ailment.

LISTERINE
ends halitosis
Kill* &gt; 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gortwa

Department Btora

PAUL’S
10th Anniversary
SALE
The huvoc that th* aun has
wruugiit during these au turner
tuuulha mi milady'a h air I* gulng
to have tu be n-paim l. Tutlay,
because of our rtU-nalv* educetlunal ayalrni. we knuw avmrthlng nhout h a ir and Its car*
ami uur |irr|iaratlu ns which are m itrd fur each liulivMual'a
scalp illaiiriler and texture of h air b&gt; one uf the oldest labora"
lurle*. T ill* treatment w ill rvslure the natural nit* which the
sun draws mil leaving the h air like straw , it will revive and
refreshen the h air, even If the damage bus already been done.
Thouaamla of hair dressers are giving this Individualised
Treatment and you can get * p e rfrrt permanent.

17.60 RcbIIhIIc nnd Hilling*

$5.00 1 '

All Over Ringlet* ‘

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$0.30 Eugene

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$1.50

Kntl (’urbt

$3.50

$2.50
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FOR YOUR CROP

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
H 0 8 T E 8 8 WITH DANCE PARTNER
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We Pay Caah For
Utrd Fum llura Al

ELHB CLUB
Mondaty, Nov. 29lh •

S uit aalei rapraaantativaa In 912 primary
tta. Thla Info
morktto art In ooutont contact with ui.
tion afford* you tha pick of tba market and your aatoa
ara than quickly oomplatod with a check and full report.
Distributing freeh fruits and vegetable! ii our butntM .
Our livelihood dspanda upon the auocaaa of grewara to
general and thaoa wa aarra tn particular. Barvica to tba
grewtr, therefore, to the keynote of our entire organisa­
tion. Quito naturally
naturally, than, our sales viilon la Idantloal
with tba sales outlook of tha producer. T he r r o w a r 'i to*
toraati and oar own totorwto a n kindred, Your suo
n u t oom* b aton ojtrs. . a
Oat lb* tn u itory of AFO now . . , a sound, rellahlft
permanent marketing Inatitution with a long record or
tuooaagful aaloa aorvie* to prodUMra.
B in e C o o a e a to n d a to d a y , u

a lw a y s , f o r q u a lity ,.

AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS INC..
W. K. UCOTT. Maoagtr
n o n HANFORD loot

SANFORD, FLORIDA!

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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 28

M s In fabled

Greenwich VU*, with much o f lla lore and
little of Ks learning, la packed
the new .comedy romance, " lir e ,
re and Leer*," which opened
to d a y at tha Rita Tlm atre
n th Robert Montgomery and
Mdind Rosaell In tha starring
M, supported by an aicallent
It, the story Is mirthful, logical
i M£remoly w tll prsse«lfd. Thol
action was by George F |ti-|
iarieo who not long ago made
ha Cm pcror'a Candlesticks" with
Uhtm Powsll and Lulse Rainer.
Dm n arratlre describee Montwary oa-Bob Graham} a happy’lucky art let of Hm Village pat•ad mock after the Iredltlonal
m, who goet up to Connecticut
capture sylran atlll life on bl*
m e . A fog hunt dlsiurbi him
work, bnl Julie, a lorely girl
i tumbles o i l her home rlrte r Into kls top la a r m more die-

AT THE FJUNCE88

Orien Heyward And William Gargan

Grace M oore'com es to the RJts T heater Sunday and Monday in
Taka Romance.” a gay comedy filled with U ughler and melody.
Melvyn Douglas and S tu a rt Erwin.

"Expensive Husbands” Will Show At
Ritz With New Team In Leading Role

ificent Obsession” Returns To
Screen For Friday Engagement

P la y in g t o g e t h e r f o r t h a B ra t
tim e e a c o s t a r a . B e v e rly R o b ­
e r t a a n d P a tr le , K n o w la s co m e
to th e B its T h e a t r e T u e s d a y In a
W a r n e r B r o th e r s r o m a n tic c o m e ­
d y c a lle d • 'B ip e n s lv * H u e h a n d e ."
BotH a r e w e ll-k n o w n In t h e i r
o w n r ig h to — B e v e rly a s t h e le a d ­
in g la d y o f t h e e u c c a e a fu l T e c h ­
n ic o lo r ro m a n c e "O o d 'e C o u n try
a n d th e W o m a n .” e n d P a t a*
E r r o l F ly n n * y o u n g e r b r o th e r In
th e b ig s p e c ta c le “T h e C h a rg e
o t t h e L ig h t B r ig a d e ."
As
a
te * m ‘ th e y aye s a id to b e a lto g s th e n e x c e lle n t.!,.
.H. ,
M ejjy s r e n e s o f
H o lly w o o d 's

lifA. e n d ' many, again, o f lu iu rtr ib ^ ,X j/M f« k .j&lt;

con- M s' erM about' the shouldsre ot
JtVtofV and the glfl bn admire* so much.
I 'U iM r ir oat. Ml** Dorm* st* H

eminole County
Court Records
K'.'i' - vi
Warrawty Oeed*
' pearwoa. John F., Mery
aad
Fraaoee E. Peareon to Mery
.K i f ’E .’ Pearson. I
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W right. L ittle to M. C. Moeely.
r
Rglisfaction of Crop Lieoa
"i,' D lngfelder, C.
M.
H arry
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Week*.
D lngf alder, C. I. A M. to C. E.

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s a id to b a , . l p r« e e n le tl . o n
th e

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Dlngfilder, C."l. and M. Id E. V.
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DbigfelMr, C. t.'a n d 'M . to II.
Bibwn.
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D lngfrldtr, G. 'I. and M. to C.
r Hunter.* ’ ’
Dlngfrider, O. I. A M. to F.
Ford. •
D lngfrldrr. C. I. and M. to W.
Brown.
Geneva Citrus Growers Assn,
D. R. McIntosh, el ug.

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Asaiga atrale.

Sanford

Grgwrra

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Cgodjt

Carp.

Sanford AUanUe NeU* Bank.
Sauls, Ralph Jo h a.’Ei, at al lo
E.
Ruth Rauls Wright.: •
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FVderal F e r n M*g. Corp. va
Ludy and Alice W ashington.
Ball U w .
to Tha Somerset Co. va„ A. B
Btovans.
Whitley, Alberta D., widow of J .
U Whitley, dsccased va. Eckerson F ru it Cannera, Inc.

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N. n iT S W O L U E II, If a llv s on.
Its yapr HIT, on tho foil..win*
oscrvbdd
lands • la ' BomInal 4 If.
I d e a d , h la u n k n o w n kolro. do
V ersa.
logatoog
or
b m ltto o s
upatr, Florida to w lf:,
No. M* nt Aon. T. t i l l &gt;1HI. 111I'M ) Itm M W A LLItlt into,
covering Lot US l».n*ww«l. , . knows aa HIUUUND HITZWAL
No. f i t nt Aug. T. I l l f 1 I.RH) It alive/ and If. dona, hi
rnverltra N III ft of U&lt;4 o ti unknown M ira dsvlsoos. . loan
loos or aranlossi 1IKNIIT HOB
Lot 1 Btk A, Bruits Addition

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The Philippine Islsnds wl£
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FOR SA LEi Practically new 8
1 ,— A n n o u n c e m e n t*
horsepower electric motor with $2,600,000 In rrfunded cocbsn'
la ic s lo build schools.
BAVE YOU r " W strtT 'n p e tre d by
» nd ew iU hbog-**
b
l
A ll o r p a r t o f e a v e n la s s a ta tc e
w ere c a rv e d fro m lh #
lo u ls ln n * .
P u rc h a s e .
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Room Without Hoard

Two ntcsly furnished bedrooms.
701 W. F irst BL

U-mApRrtatota Fer^Rit
WANTED f RcIlsM* toon with
service elation experience end
[&gt;'; suffieieat capital to parch***
. stock to take over going station. F o r t e l e — H e a le r, eo sl s a d w ood
b u rn t!— C an l&gt;* s e e s a t H ow Reply Bax C. T. J, Herald.

t i l l an d upon w r itte n re q u e st
n f noJnT glt JDNKS I w ill n ffe r
fu r s a l, - I p u b lle n u lc ry to th e
Mg heel b id d er fo r ‘• a s h a t
th e
C o u rt H o u se e n tra n c e In S an fo rd
o n th e 14th - d a y
nf
D sarm b er
l i l t a l 11 o 'e lo th A W. U s per} ' . * ? * ' £ k t * 1t J ? 1* i n u At S e t V ? r
u i , h n il .em ailed k n &lt; enbaequent
U v lad t a s t e I Deluding U sS S levied
lo t Ih s y e a r I I I L a n Ik e fallo w In* d e*rrlb*d lande In S*m ln*l*

* rd Long-*.
U K " Q u a k e r C lte n U U m

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H a e iS r,

MS.' I l l

le a a le e e o r a r n a ls e s t J . II. MsNATT. If aJIve a n d IN d e a d , hie
u n k n o w n h e irs, dev isees,
le g a ­
te e s o r a r s n le e o ; W O P R R OllO CKItV
I ’o M V A N r
I fo rm erly

m t.u m o n o ik m m in c K H r c o u -

I’ANJf) a d isso lv ed F lo rid a e a rp o ra rlo n ; a ll p a r lie s cla im in g In ­
te rn a l u n t.tr o r
rro m
C ooper
flm c e ry C om pody (fo rm e rly H illsM ro u g h
llrncerV
C om pany)
a
d isso lv ed F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n , la
th o ' la n d an d p rem ises h e r e in ­
a f te r d escrib ed : an d
n il
o lM r
pw oone w hose n am es
a re
te
lile ln llff
unknow n,
h a v in g
or
s lp im ln s a n y In te re s t In n ad to
Im tea c e r ta in la n d s an d p rem ises
s itu a te In Item inete C o u n ty M o rldAt* a n d d e e c rlb e c a a
fd llaw e.
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■i a u a n d each e f y u u o ra k sro b y
n o llfle d th a t n s u it
ha*
M an
b r o u g h t a g a in s t yog In above
e n lllle t. r n u rt In
rn n n re ry
by
O IIA M IK NAVAL «T O K B a COM­
PANY. n F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n , to
u u le t Ibn title of ■said
O ran g e
N av al K ioree C om pany la n s d to
th a ab o v e d ta c rlb n d i la n d
sad
p rem L ea an d 'y a u a r e h ereb y bnq Hired to fils w ith th e
C la rh
of said m u m a l th a C u n rt-h n sa c
a t H anford. F lo rid a , y o n r w r l t ts e
a p p e a ra n c e (p a ra o n a lly o r by a t ­
to rn e y ! I„ sard s a l t on ih s fine­
st a a d e r in D ecem ber, H IT , bo.
lo g th e l i h d a y e f paid * m o n th
* n d t h e r e a f te r *14 file w ith sa id
c le rk y o u r w r itte n d efen se s. If
a n y , to th e b ill n f c o m p la in t In
cald e u lt n l th a lien* prascvthcA
h r law .
I ls r e l*
fa ll ■a n t
ef
lo d g m e n t w ill bo e n te re d agalJUS
you by rk-foult

aw k iiS; /ftE S " s
I covering Lot I I ,M fe C onrt.
No. H I e l

for sal# a t publle aoctloa to tbs
highest aad
boat bidesfor
caib .1 at Uhe— Loot door of Ihs
Caurthouse «i Ssnfoid. ■ Florida
betwedn tho hour, -of II a'clecii
A. M.iaad -1 o'clock ,P. M. the fol^ojvfng jdyecrlbkd property, toIl.glnolng at tho South.oast corner of IW U' or KIVU
of n.clloii ' IT, TownMWp is
South. Aange I I . East, run
Ihsncs
North
»H
chains
thsnes Wsst I rholns, thilwo
South 114
chains,
t b toco
Mast I chalas to placs of
beginning: and a lew,
Beginning a t l i t
Snath*
weal roraor of I W || «r BWti
I.r Faction IT. Vewdahlp1 I*
booth. Bangs II Mast. run
thcnco North
I chains and
M-1.1 links:
thsnca
East
II chalas. thsara
Mouth I
rliilna aad
SS-I-I
links:
thcnco
Wool | | chains
to
point of beginning,
all In Bsmlaole C
County,
ounly. Florida.
F lo rid a,
ew.w . e ba h ad f o r tb s
'l* * purpose of ra tle fy ln g ante
dolN,‘, eras and n il cost.
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A* B paelal M a ste r

In' C h a n cery

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Courteeog L Efficient
SERVICE
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d e sc rib e d
is ir lla n
th e r e o f:
lle g ln n ln u n t th e B n n lh w est
t u r n e r nf I M above d e a rrtb e d
t r a c t of C)an* a n d
ru n n in g

l i l t n a d upon w r itte n renoeel
VIOLUT | I UAUUKTT | w ill
fa r f o r sa le a l publle n o ta ry
th e h ig h e s t b id d er lo r r a s h
•k* Ca«M » Hiiuae
e a tr a a s o
•a n f o rd on (h e lU b day af
cam ber l i l t a t U s ’uT sei /L
l a s c e rtific a te * t a l l by th e *!
lo g s lh e r w ith a ll
e m ltts d
su b se q e e n t levied la k e s ievleg

Aug. . *. - 1*1

wjMries Lota | t

r" : ^ s p u t y

u t s i it n t l i . i l ft r. n i *

ft N | | « | it N I I deg . IS'
K t i l l f t N U beg.
IVMasse m y A aad ,a a d se a l th is
h o v l l t n d ay *f N ovem ber HIT.
\
O. F . IIKHNDON.
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C lerk e f C tre u lt C ourt.
\ S e m l n o l t County* F lo rid a.

LEGAL NOTICE
fo r
good used ‘ dnhilaM
heater. Box 71, Bedford Herald

' W ith t h e tit l e , s h e r e t u r n * 't o
H o lly w o o d * a n d
re su m e s
her
r ig h tf u l p la c e a a a g r e a t s c re e n

This la Orion Heyward's first
starrin g role In pictures, and from
her perform ance In "She Asked
fo r I t" her popularity and screen
future a re assured. Miss H ey­
ward aad William G argan both
tu rn to a chance fo r rollicking
comedy w llh a sest th a t cannot
fall to carry o re r to any audienceFrom the tim e G argan, as a
m ystery w riter out of plot Ideas,
begins to look fo r a real life situ ­
ation fo r a story, hysterical errn U
flood the Worsen in the develop­
ment of n sw iftly paced • and In­
tricate m ystery story.
The first sign or O argan‘s.facw
tual m ystery la noticed when b ig
uncle, a w ealthy, old man, dies In
an automobila accioent, th e victim
of a h lt-an d -raa d riv e r I t is not
until another old man dies, ap p ar­
ently from an accldntlal fall, th a t
Gargim aukpeeta malicious purpose
behind the d eath s- H e begins an
Investigation, looking f o r ' a con­
nection between the tw o deaths,
and is shortly forced o ff the road
In hla own c ar by « U rg e aedan
which vanishes from th e acene.
G argan la thrown clear o f tha
wreck, goes bafk to his problems,
and two more attem pts a re made
on his life.
Hla own deductions, plus tho
pictorial record of the case which
be has made with a candid cam era,
finally prove hU case ag ain st Ihs
"accident syndicate" th a t w as rsponsible.M r both deaths,
j "She A^ked fo r If* is said to b*
luiw tflM ! M terU hunent- It coats
Iln e ljtiM tiW e re st w ith . a hear*
*uotAr# | .toughs- In addition’l l
William G argan.gnd .O rien Ilcyf
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William G argan and tha acreen'a
new "find," Orica Heyward, give
an entirely new slant to m yeleiy
and m urder in "She Asked fo r It,"
w hkh plays Friday a t tha Rita
Theatre, both contributing ro­
mance and gayety to one of the
fa ste st n o s in g conudy-m yileriea

Saturday and Sunday, Dee. 4th and Blh—Fred Scott In
"MOONLIGHT ON T H E RANGE."
A lto “THA T'S MY
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A gay. bantering tale of live under tho "L " in Greenwich VII*
la f* brings Robert Montgomery and Roeallnd Russell to th a Rita
screen Wednesday and Thursday In "Live. Love and L eant." Rob­
e rt Benehley adds hie special brand of hum or to the am using plot
and Helen Vinson la prom inently caet another of her highly-applaud­
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R ili Feattares
“fan Myitery”
As Friday Film

A T T H E R IT Z
Sunday. Monday— Laugh U r and Malody blandad la joyous
comedy, Ora fa M o m in " I X L TAKE ROM AN CE' with Mel*
vyn Douglas and S tu a rt Erwin.
Tuesday only—A cash and carry hnsband . . . mostly
cash "EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS" with Barer]y Roberts and
Pstrie Knowles.
Wednesday. Thursday— Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Rus­
sell, Robert Dencbley in "LIV E. DOVE AND LEARN." Added
return showing, Clark Oablo and Wallaea Beery "H ELL
DIVERS."
Friday—Rpoc’al R eturn Showing. Irene Dunne. Robert
Taylor "M AG NIFICEN T OBSESSION." Also William Gargan
in "SH E ASKED FOR IT ."
Saturday—Play BCREENO. Dlek Foran In "DEVIL'S
SADDLE LEOION." Jimm y Ellison "ANNAPOMH SALUTE."

Lean” 1$ Story
Of G»y*Village

f1j;T hatr ■U m pem eatgl argument
gateas aa a grand Introduction and
'Ib alr (etapertnenUI natuiea do tha
r a s t They fall In lors. JulU flings
-h ag social Ilfs aside and goes to
rJ in i with hsr artistic husbaad In a
’ wW&lt;h-Ugbt garret studio not fhrg
gginoUt from Sheridan Square.
Complications corns k t once, as
Might be eaported.
• -A I**1* of tradgtdy sntcra who*
Bob falls In. hie work a fte r Julie
has left him. Montgomery again,
demonstrates hU versatility here,
M r ha becomes the dejected figure
•if the Vlllsge, etac tly -the opposite
• i the once-gay madcap who
h ughed easily and loved lightly.
They are restored through the
k|»dly efforts of a mutaal friend
•a d all U well. Tbs story U more
•am piles ted than this brief account
-•tig h t indicate. la every phase, It
is handled with professional skill.
.R o b ert Benehley,,the noted hu*
m erist Tnd actor, has rp ru m h re s i
rale and adds Immeaaurwbly to tha
bem or o f the tale. HeUa Vlnaon

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 19.17

VOLUME

NUMBER 88

Established In 1908

If

H ull P ro tests
A g a b A gabst
Japan’s Policy

“Tricycle” Plane Will Visit Florida
— n

New Deal Hil
At Monopolii
I d New Movi

AUBURN BREAKS FLORIDA DEFENSE TO WIN 14 TO 0

New Aids For
Housing Asked
By Roosevelt

Demand Is Issued For
Japan, To Consult
U. S. Before Seizing
Chinese C u s t o m s

CummingsCalls
Nation To I)cst
MonopolyAs Roose­
velt Makes Plais

President Calls Lag;
In Building One Ol!
Main. Reasons For
Decline In Business

British Join In
Protest A t Tokyo

NEW YORK, NnV, S». —
Attorney
Oenerol
Cummlri •
railed upon the nation today
"deatroy . . nwnnply*
even
I
President Roosevelt off on .
Florida flslih u vacation,
v
suited with tides on new
tru st legislation.
“ Unless wo deatroy innnopld"
Cummings said, -ntonoply w I
destroy most et our "relon •
and In &gt;ha end lower Ihe slan I'
Spec Kelly A uburn back. I, shown . . he dashed J6 V r d . .ro u n d right end In the gam e * 1
arda of our modem life."
nt JwkaomrlUo, M r. Auburn won 14 to 0, d o tin g with thU victory a back-breaking football
The Administration's eipecti 1
arhrtliitae
Jimmy Prist on and Kelly formed th t m ain offense for tho winning team.
attark on monopolistic prat tle a
still Is a formative since, Cur
mlnge'
assistant
Robert
I
Jackson said In (fan South aft&lt; r
talking to President Kooseve! I.
Jackson accompanied the P re Idenl no the (titling trip care ’•
Ing with hts data on a n tltrn t
prosecutions and studies Ihe d) partm rnl of Justice h is bera
making In preparation for Ilia
suggested new legislation In Im­
Th« Sanford Junior Chamber
prove the enforcement of the
of Commerce hold their regular
Sherman and Clayton eels.
weekly luncheon ta the Valdei
Hotel tomorrow a t 13:16 o'clock.

Says Wage Hikes
Came Too Rapidly

Japanese Claim Right
Of Full Control Of
Maritime Customs

MIAMI. Nov. 89.—The Waco N-T “Tricycle Landing G ear"
biplane, claimed by Ha designers to ha th e notation to the problem
u ' safe sod simple flying fo r everybody, will arriv e In Florida for
the Miami All-American A ir Maneuvers and a month's dem onstra­
tion in Florida and Cuba. The N ‘T haa a th ird landing wheel d i­
rectly under the motor, which. It Is claimed, eliminates take-off and
landing difficult lei and makes the ship as easy to learn .to operate
as a modem motor car.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.
—(AP—Secretary Hull an
unced today that the UnitState^ haa served a vir­
us! demand on the Japanese
government that it consult
with thla government before
undertaking*any changes in
the Chinese maritime cus­
toms.

Japanese Report Rev. Martin Bram
Capture Of Three Urges Buying Of
Christmas- Seals
Key
Strongholds
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T h at *h« United States
had
mad* m w and mure vlgoro.t*
representations to- Jap an again**
any attem pt by the Japanese mil­
itary a t Shanghai to disturb the
Chinese m aritim e customs, was
disclosed today a t the 8 ta te De­
partm ent w here It was explainer
that the m w American diplomatic
move was In the form of a f u r
m sl w ritten presentation to il,e
Japanese foreign office of views
subm itted rmrlier In an informal
oral manner.
The new re p re se n ta tio n were
made in Tokyo by Ambassador
Joseph G. Grew yesterday un
instructions from ths S ta n De­
partm ent.
The Japanese w ere reported
Moving more cautiously today m
assuming fall control of the
tOeattaeo* • • i v n f w )

Roosevelt

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Forts AndSunkenVes­ 70,000 P e r s o n s Arc
sels Prevent Japan Said To Have Died
UsingYangtzcRiver Of T. B. Last Year

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MIAMI, Nov. g g - V n - l 'i v t l *
dent Roosevelt embarkrd on yacht
“ Potomac'*. today f o r a week ol
fishing around the F lo rid a, Key*
A warm sun broke through the
m ist a s he was piped over the tide
o f th e 185-foot form er Navy
patrol boat ,lta rails manned by
sailors In service white.
Governor
Cose talked with
President Roosevelt fo r about
half an hour In Jacksonville last
night a t the presidential special
train paused on Its run to MiamiThe governor and form er Sena
to r Scott M. Loftln were the only
persons who boarded the train.
Loflin rem ained with Senator
Pepper in the presidential aulta
w hrn the special left
Cone told new spaper reporters
afterw ards he “had a good general
talk " with M r. Rooaevelt.
The governor said the president
asked about Florida citrus, re ­
forestation, and civilian conserve
tie s corps cam ps in the etal*.

SHANGHAI. Nov. » —(A*)—The
Japanese reported the capture todsy of three key strongholds In
N anking's defenses bringing them
within strik in g distance o f the
last fortifications before China's
capital.
O fficial communiques said tho
Japanese have occupied Kiangyin
un the T a n g ie River, Wutstn
about 80 miles north of W usih on
the Shanghal-Nafiking Railroad,
and lh tag about 88 miles south­
east of Nanking.
A rm y spokesman adm itted, how­
ever, th a t tho Kiangyin fo rts which

8 peaking aa one who had him­
self suffered from the ravages of
tuberculosis and been a beneficiary
from the sale of Christm as seals,
RevM artin Bram addressed
R otarians a t th eir luncheon to­
day on the subject of tuberculosis
and urged his audience).to contrl'
bote through the purchase of
|a to the dread
Christm as
disease
Mr. Bram stated th at i t years
ago he wnc himself stricken by
tuberculosis, sent to th e moun­
ta in s o f V irginia to g et his health
w as » t a r told tg return
t» die, ho t a fte r staying in

High School Boys
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Byjff. H. Coleman

4 Sanford Youths
I n it ia te d Into
Demolay Chapter

Prince Bernhard
Of Netherlands
Hurt In Accident

Local Dcmolays Arc
(iuests Of Chapter
At W i n t e r Park

Crown Princess* Hus­
band Thrown From
Car Hit By Truck

AMSTERDAM. Nov. 8 * - &lt; * ) The three local detarhmenta
of National Uuards will meet for Prince Bernhard,
husband of
1,i* 'r' 1 ,n' 0 ,h r Srm,nn'e Chapter their regular weekly drill ses­ Crown Princess Juliana of Tha
of
order of i&gt;cM&lt;.i.y m s Tti- sion* In the Haufold Armory to ­
Netherlands, was thrown from
C hsptrr Cnm-lnve in W inter Park night nl g:oo uYluck.
his automobile today In a collision
Friday niglil, It K. Kipp, sponsor
of the (Tub, rv|S’rted todayTlta l-ealstailve ...................... of * l t h . ‘ h ,‘ yl|y*.Ud*". “ m l, lruth.'
The Seminole- Chapter en d -th e the prmlnolo County Ch.iufaer d T * 1? ,
&lt; &gt; l ^ P 'ta e . ra w « rt
‘ suffered hesd tajurlea but court
John M. Cheney C hapter uf Or Com tn ert'o willii K-.
hold, ...
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ffk
lals
skid
he wae believed to
Isn In were the guests of th* W in­ meeting of tha year lids afterter Tsrk Chapter throughout tht no..ri st 4:0(1 o’clock, trado body he not gravely hurt.
evening In which Kent Hosselter, ofUrial* niuioiinved today.
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 8 9 . - W ) Jr., Frank Woodruff, Doughc!
G ainer and Hugh l.rth e r were in­
Violators of c ity Ordinances A royal sewing circle la working
itialed Into the Seminole Chapter am U tried before p ity Ju d g . &amp;
r . i*
“"little
The opening ceremonies of llu Frank l. Miller tu a aaaslon
, of SocslilUk.
conclave were Conducted hy the ■ha Municipal Court f t th* lo rati
. j ' 1 Crown JT btcoa
W inter Park C hapter followed l.y Pull at* Htatlou th l. afternoon St f
^
*He couJdm WW
h rendering of the
lull story ,|e t .i’u o'nluck.
| it'd knft by herself »|ulte all Oto
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little g irin rn ls she wanted. Ho
grow hy the Orlando Chapter sn.l
it,,. DcM ilsy degree by the Pent
All elderly rouplit, H- II- Kllng- , f *w ,th ° !“ '.n frlen.** were called
mole Chaptertatm lih, of UnlonvIHe. Mu and n' • n‘1 nrf,,l,'l‘ ,IMVO « • « fix1"*
The
Bemlnole
Degree team Katherine It. Wllllsnis of LakerV~ *ln1C*i
, , ,,
composed of | , M. Telford, \Wiltci .Moni.m. were married by County. Th *. “ b&gt;r ,,f J u ,l“n“
her
T urn er, W eller llnym-s, llra ilo n Judge It- W- W .re during -he
Huntley, Donald loiinson, A . I„ weekend, records In the Judge’s wl" “ rriv'’ “lmul lhu ,ir »l ° ( the
M yers, Charles M eriwether, H I &gt;. •dllce revealed .............. ruin*.
, , l , r !" ,M’ h,'lr or ,'‘'i''e*s P « ’
sumpllve to the throne
from
Ilieksen,
and llrn n lley Adorns
Queen Wllhelmin*
were commended liy the ulheir
T h e Towns'-nd C lub* o f Heml- which firm
chapters and visitin g Masons for h&lt;de County will hold • mass I " ,,w n,,M U'dlsnd. Juliana is the
their |M-rfoimanre, Mr. Kipp sinli-d meeting in the City
,c — i '—— • • a«e*
faevI
Hall Turx !
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A fte r the initiation a . turkey
bnmiuct
was
sel-veil by t the tar
fioldat&gt;er r y,
representative
mother’s e iir lr o f Ihe Winter Park from |hn
Nallonsl
Tuwiisend
Chapter,
headquarters In (’hlrsgn, will
Four Sanford youths

were In-

U. H- C'demgjt, local tnsnagac
of the Flnrida Power A l.ight
C#.. was Ihe speaker today be­
fore a group uf 35 high achnpl
boys In the first uf th* vucsllungl
guidance programs for this year
sponsored by the Sanford Rotary
Club.
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Declaring that the boys iheitlf
decide early In life the vocations
which they intend In pursue Tor
the re st of their lives, Mr. t'oleman. who wa» Introduced by J.
L Ingtey, rhaiim nn of the Hot*
a ry Club's Community
Hcrvlee
Committee. raid that oner n
vocation 1* decided u|H&gt;n o boy
should th rn proceed to ta-nd c v
ery effort In preparing himself
to the fullest extent for his
chosen profession.
"If you decided wlisl you wknt
to do before you leave high
school," Mr. Coleman said, "and
then study ami work hard tor
your main job lit life, yo ■ lived
have no fear of ihe fu tiirr or
any concern ovrr being xblj to
find a Job late r on."
Those attending the conrlave
t t 'c a l l a w e i
r a c e F o a rt
For his particular vocation, Mi. from Hanford in addition to llie
Coleman said, four main charsc- degree tenm ond the candidates
teristics are essential: I.
one s r r r the sponsors, IS. K McKuy
must have an aptitude for ma&lt;lie-land It. E. Kipp
m atlcst 3. one must lie Interested J
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In engtaee.m g; 3. one must have ( J c | c r y
c h
NEW YORK, Nov. 39—147—
a head fo r Im slnrts; 4. .n u must
*
First Gvraidu Maihadu, futm rr
be scrupulously honest.
Unban dictator, Imley last Ihe first
I’u a.h Leonard L Mt loJtss will
"f
, w *lw rx trasrml bis High .School proleK.'sl&lt;ltu"n
Cub" ,,n murder and
through a regular workout tlil*[cn| c l t s r g e s which grew
afternoon In preparing them f« ri,Mj! "^ , *le
rt'v,dulh)n In
Lm-al
tailed t«
rlasslc ”uf the seaaon bn * " &lt; * ••« w»» overthrown.
ladHR| firemen
lir illl’n •'w
Were
CTfl IPlinti
111.!tb
lirac lr
•« •fiiml I*-*'--’
United M ates
(aiminlssluner
Bouth Park Avenue near thu 'h r srhnlulu with Coscll Spiktfl
Day'onn
Ile s rh |f'* rrc&lt;l
C otter denied a motion
intrracctkin of French Avenue,] M rL h ii^ rr’s
III
about 7:t&gt;u o'clock 1**1 nUhl I Iliiccamcrs in th at city Friday hy M"chado's aH orruys to dlsmUi
the application fnr
extradition.
where s ChevroW pick-up drlv-n rvenlng.
The team em rrgrd from the The Commissioner basrd his denial
by Charles p slm rr had cauglii
tire a t
Ihe
earburelor,
Fir*- loeshurg game sfte r making n on grounds that "lhu T reaty pro­
Chief Ma&lt;k Cleveland reiairl&gt;-&lt;1 In-tter showing against llie Yellow vides th a t tha -pel It inning govern­
Jackets than did Daytona and a ment (ta rxtradPinn rases) shall
today.
The fire ap p srren tlr start'-*! close battle is expelled by b o th , ** * lven 60 day* a fte r tha s r
jralgnm ent or Ihe defendant to
from a spark caused by a broken coarhes
The teams were to meet esrllee
th " government* charge*',
b attery cable. Chief Cleveland
T*1” Commlslunar agreed to
staled, adding that Ihe fire »«» in Ihe season but due to a heavy
*non extinguished and llial very rata and unpleasant weather c"n- ' ° n™ ' • bearing tomorrow nl
little damage wag done to the illlion* Ihe game was postponed ‘h* hospital where Machado is
until Dec- 5.
co,•,,,,r&lt;,
auto.

pronounced folly reeevdrrd. lie
and . gIraf btwnhsrdmifai dtlll flew s ild th it during th is tim e he
the Chinese flag, The fo rts and the n u d e up h ie 'm in d th a t If he aver
boom of concrete laden .g o t well, he would do everything
__ ______ ''______----------------------rcaacbi b a r th e.w ty up &lt;he YangU-i] in his power to fu rth er the work
to Nahkfng and prevent Japanese of the National T ubreuloili Asso­
ciation which had been so help­
w arships from reaching the
ru sted capital.
ful to him.
A spokesman fo r the Japanese
Declaring th a t one of the moat
arm y said also th a t Japanese fur- unfortunate things about tu b e r­
res driving tow ards Nanking had culosis is th a t It effects its g re a t­
entered Anhwei province and oc­ est toll from among thoae who are
cupied the town o f Bha-SteanIn the prims o f life, Mr. Bram
The advenes cleared the way staled th a t the peek age is 35,
for ah attack on W uhu on thu and th a t In 1900 there were 300
Yangtsc River above Nanking persons 85 years of age who died
and was bellevsd to have r e i r lo f this disease, while last year
dered untenable the position! held there were leas then 100 et this
by the Chinese arm y in the Bge who died from tuberculosis
There has been a reduction in the
Nanking area.
The
Japanese
"anticipated’' death rate, ta the p u t 35 years
that Generalissimo Chlang Kai- of 85 percent, he saidThe rate ie elill loo high, Mr.
Shek and his sta ff would flee
from Nanking in airplanes d u r­ Oram added, fo r last year there
were 70,000 persons in the United
ing this week.
The Japanese had established Slatea who died of tuberculosis,
a strung base a t Channelling, on while there ere eUl! over 800.000
the southwest shot* of Daks Tal, active case# In Bemlnole County
whence the column
Invading he said there were 10 deaths in
Anhwei advanced. This bass la 10 month*. Th* aaU o( Chriktma*
(inked to Shanghai by a Series uf seals aids ta th* organisation rif
canals which enable tb s rapid lh* National Tuberculosis A sso­
ore men l of munitions on big ciation which it conducting a
apsnesa m otor ftatboata.
drive agam at this dlaassa.M eantim e th# Japanese lig h te n ­
P a rt of th# fund* which havs
ed th eir held on Shanghai taking been raised ta th is m anner ta the
over communications and the cen­ past ha* gone (or th# purchase of
sorship bureau form erly operated some 9 5 /0 0 bads, fa r «b* pay ol
by the Chlnaee government80.000 p ^ lf e health nurses, and
The telegraph office w as-refu s­ fo r lh# erection e f 1,000 tubcrcaloing U&gt; accept weeeage e le all sis clinic*. L a st jrakr, Mr. Bram
said, * 5 8 |.l* was raised ta Sem ­
polata fat China.
inole County through tha sal# of
seals. -Everyone," he concluded,
" c a n t visit and cheer the aick
Everyone c*ft&gt; offer capar* advice
Everyone enn** do everything he
JACKSONVILLE. Nee* 9 - wanU to do I* help tha cause, but
O rganU atien e f Ike Florida Sym ­ every an* can buy Christm as aaal
phony O rchestra, which w01 be the stamp*.”
Visitors a t today’s luncheon b r
first state symphony fat th e south
cluded H arry Dkkaon of Orisndo,
end the second ta II
d er auspice# of Ihe F ederal Music H. D. H arris of C n d k a U ,. N- Y ,
Project, will be started immed ia te Jam es Law of Bloomfield, Ind
ly, sta te WPA officials announced F red Ruaaall of Boaton. Maaa
Decision le fo n d n elate nrekas A- E. Clfat# W AlUmonU Spring*,
Th« Sanford Bowling League
t n followed n v h lt t® Florida .this and DenaM Lamaon e f Sanford*
continual
its games last wrek
week o ( Dr. N kkbU l S o k eM f ef
before an w n lhusiastk group of
W nUttagton, D irector of W PA
followcre, while an annotmerfor the
m snt was made Saturday by IIrdl retu rn
fulcra- D r B okaM f
B. pop* th a t ll was particularly
early ta J a n u a r y ' to d treat «*•
Bta
n
Important fo r all msanber* d
bee reals o f the a.
It Map Be committed" will the different team s lo , be u.i
also coo tem plet#
1* rahjata* of n aermra I r hand for this weak'* ’games.
ta tha aUU.
carta in* several rido*
i
night hr th# Evangaltat The- results of tha games for
Walter P. BWppard who U cn the week ending Nov. 87. aq w-'l
ducting revival servicre at IL# a s for lha p rtv rm r wrek ' Sic a •
Banford
Oaapal
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Results Of Games For Two Weeks
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Charles Bells, student of Ihe
University of Florida, who it
spending a few days vacation a'.
Ihe home of his parents, i srsp.il
Se rio u s Injury ta an
an'otnobii*
atcld rn l on lha Orlandp Highway
Wednesday night, according In re
ports received today.
Mr Ilrtta w as an route to Orlsti
do and put on hla brakes whan he
carno upon a slow m ovinr auto
which he could not pass because of
a truck jo’nhig from Uh op|o»ilr
d ir ir t io n .

The pavement being wet, the
aulo la-gun to skid when Ihe brakes
ware sppliad. I t turaad completely
around and cam# to a halt upside
down.
Mr- Batts sustained only minor
bruise* in Um accident

C e l e b r a t e s Its
25th Anniversary

SLAVIA, Nov. 39—UP)_The 81
Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lulher*n Church of Hlavia celebrate I the
tw enty-fifth anniversary
of IU
&lt;(rganis*l Ion on
Thanksgiving
Dsy. A special festival choral ser­
vice was held ta Ihe 81. Luke's
Slovak Lutheran Church at 10
o'clock with the psslnr of the con­
gregation, tha Reverand Stephen
M. Tuhy, officiating,
A fter lh* prelude "Come, Thog
Holy Spirit" played by tno o rg an ­
ist, Miss Olga Jakubcin, the wor­
shippers gave an Invocation of
the Holy Hpirll. Then tho choir
sang the Thanksgiving Introlt, an*
n»uncing the theme for th* day.
The congregation continued the
jubilee service with tha Kyrie,
Great Gloria and other parts of
the liturgical, choral service as tho
Slovak l.at hr ran churches were
accustomed to aiiqr since the lime
of Ihe Reformation. The speelsl
, nvrlope g ift offering was desig­
nated for the church-building
fundllonorary officers and pastori
were appointed. Honorary pasture
were: Tha Rrvrreml U A. Jsrosl,
Cleveland; Die Reverend Joseph
Kolarik, Pittsburgh, Pa-, and lh*
Reverend John liajus, G ranite City,
III- Honorary
officers! Andrew
Duda S r, president; Michael Mikter Sr., secretary; Joseph Mlkter
•Sr, treasurer; Paul Luka* 8r., fi­
nancial secretary; and Georgs
the young people.
M artin Rlanko aa toastm aitpr
Jakubcin R r, teacher and leader of
called upon all op th* honorary offi­
cers who ta turn traced th* history
and development of the Hlavia congregalioa, Mr* Juliana Slanko
spoke oa behalf of th e "M artha"
Ladles' AM Society of tha church!
Ferdinand Duda represented tha
Slovak L uther League Society ol
th* congregation, and Miss Anna
MIklar represented lb* Sunday
reboot.

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Plans Conference To
A d j u s t Costs To
Consumers’ Means
W A S H IN G T O N ,

N ov. 29.

— (A P )— Prcaitient Roosevelt
^ ^ t o e 'S l ^ f o V t o e £
co u rn iio .......
b illio n s o f d- o -lln r s
w o rth o f now houninR c o u n tr u c tio n in th e
n c x l fiv e
y e itra .
In n m c a sn jre to th o sp e c ia l
i t m i o n c o m p le le d b e fo r e
left fo r hi* Florida fishing trip ,
th* President akoerted, "the long
continued tag ta building Is n
dreg on all Industry and trede"
end was "one of the prTncIpat
lessons why grnrrel huilnes*
had failed to forge ahead" In W
cant months.
Declaring • th a t Increases tn
hourly wag* rates and m ateriel
coat* had been -to o rapid and too ■
g re a t fo r the consumer t » beer"
and had checked production and
buying ta other Industries, he
said ha would confer w ith rep ta ecntatlvri o f Industry, labor, and
finance In t n effort to adjust
*uch,.rost* to x o m u m tri' m e a n s ,. .
He proposed eight change* ta
tha National Housing A rt of 1934
to make possible through federal
Insurance of low-interest mot*- .
gsges privet* financing of largo
number* of housing units.

Roy. &amp; ^Junes Is
Named Chairman
*t / !
-i * i ^
Ro y S. Byrnes. Sanford grow­
er. was reelected chairman of
Ihe Sanford Committee of th#
Seminole County Soil Conterva*
linn Association ut a inerting
of Hanford growers In tho Court
House this morning, uccordlnC
to County Agent c . R. Dawson.
E. J. Meyer was elected• tlcnrhalrm an
and
I.™
llutner
named a tnember of the runtmlttee, tho County Agent sta t­
ed, adding Dial mrellnj;*
for
tho purposn of elertliig officers
In other two communities of th*
County was held this utlem ooa
s t XiOO.’o'ctack tor the lemgwood
a re a ,

Tho jm m tnlllea of tho various
romtnunltles
Is rottipoaetl ot
three tnembera who have par*
tlt-lpaleil In the Hull Conserva­
tion program during the
part
year and it Is their duly t oad"
m inister Iba program during thocomlng year, Mr. Dawson atatiat.
The Betnlimlo
County
Holt
Conservation Association la rotnposed ot tha mnmher* &lt;&gt;( thu
threa community conimlDrea,

Dr. H. D. Smith Ih
Back After Operation
Dr. II. D. Smith returned to his
office today a ftrr an ulisenre ot
several weeks during which liu
underwent a m ajor operation a t
the Tempi* University Hospital.
Ehrouta to Sanford from lb*
hospital Dr. Smith visited
hts
father, H . A. Smith and sen
Rhett ta Alabama and also via"
Red hla daughter who is a t­
tending the Florida State Coll (gw
fo r Women ta Tallahassee,

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gather with all omitted and sob
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others of stage, screen and
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would be pleased to death l b s l l t h . d a y o f N u .e m lie r ISIT. X o m ia o l* C o a a ty , g l a n d s , l a w l lt
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fletiilnole C u u u iy , F lo rid a
whose vaudeville units
t h ' Stita. d a y o f N e v e m b o r, H IT .
f played practically every tbo-J fH R A L l
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l a a r c o fd n u c e w ith th e
p ro
Seorgo Jewel, Georgia V in ton , o f C h a p ter H I M . A c ts o f
x r r u i t n p b a i .m o r T a x
H i t and u p on w r itte n r e n n r s l o f
a aeon of others.
I K N T ir iC A T K S
tiltA K ftK WAV A t. IfTO ftK lt C O , I
In n r ro rd a n e * w ith t b *
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yean age Uncle Gus offered W ill o f f e r t o r s a le s i p iih llr o u t ­
cry
in
ih *
h lg h e a l
hutdor f o , V lalone o f C h a p u y ISSSS, A c t * o f
, take Joan wider wing, wangle eaab at III* f 'o n r l l i o n " e n tr a n r r 1*11 noil u p on W ritten l . q i i r . l o l
choice open for her, pave |a S a n fo rd 00 th « l l l h . d a v o f AIIOI M A I ir A. m l l A A l , | w ill
o t t e r f o r wit* n l pubH r o u t c r y to
Ife re m b e r H IT at II o 'c lo c k jA
1to the lop. Joan sold deft- M
. f a s ' e e r l l l i e o l . No. IM S Hal* ■he h lg h re t b&gt;ddrr f o r ra sh
, •no! Pape offered to see o f A u s u -t i n i , 1*11 h -M i f Hie t h * C ou rt I lim n ' e n i r a n r ' |a
in t* t n s . t nr r w ith a ll •••■lit t. &lt;1 M -m foid o n I h r I l l h flay o f l&gt;.be eoold do. Jonn said noth- Pam
ii-n ilicr I»1T a l t l o ’r l o r k A . M .
t a 11
if nr lit lr* | .d l a * r a \ i n I n . c r r l lf l r n le Nd
1ST Wale Ol
doing.
r lio lln s t a i e * lijrln.1 f o r th e f * .i »
llh . H i t l o l d l.y tb * Mint*
" her own, the youngster, jual S lf . on th e f o l l o w i n g rtf*. .H o d Ji iuly
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I alaIloti. 81a months later, she
m inute t ’o o n t y , P ln ililn , l o w '
o f HW U o f 104 ty,
lin n
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I 'l l I y * f l M ellon
playing the piano for a Man*
W ltiip e* m y h a n d an d eea j I h l.
N. tS eh* W . H y d s *
In
station, singing, in n night I nnuih,
hew. Heel Inn IS. T o w n a tifp II
Ik * llT k . d a y o f N o r e o ih e r H IT .
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a n d aaal ih ti
Wna*s4
ab on the side.
C le rk o f C ircu it C ourt.
o f N o v e m b e r H IT .
Undo Out wired he had a Ma­ ths mm
S e m in o le C n u a ir , F lo rid a
It . P . II RUN DON.
f*l#,k o f I 'l r n i l l I 'o iirt. THKAI.I*
tured spot for her In his llnlly
sd, air show. U i t t a d of t a n At.t s .u iln o lo C o u n ty , r in r ld .i s i t T i r a i u c ” s a 'i , h i i v t u i x i i T ig fiA T » :a
opting, Joan bargrd Into Itudy
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In a c e .o d j i ii #
w ith th e
p r o ­ I'VT nnd u i 'i n w r l l l .n » o | i i.« l o f
n * o| • Iml-lrt H I M . Ai la o l .1 VAN 111 'K l I l K I w ill o f f ' r fo r
prtth Vallce for two month* before vHisiio
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fleet “ Have Just signed for three cHe IT
r ll f l c a l a h o iDl Halo o f A u gu r I e i - j u 'i n . l o led
I n . " l u r l i d f o r Ihe y e a r
H it,
S 8 t to-cnatt ■jrogrima of Wj 1*1. t i l l held hy I h ' Htsu* In- on
.ilo- lo lln w ln g d 'a c r lb e d I t iu l.
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H rm lnol* C o u a ly . F lo r id a
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YOUR WIFE
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�Japan Seizes
Wire Control
Over Shanghai

Work Goes On
In Ford Plant
Despite Strike

ALUMNI'HEAD

TO LIGHT TfiE WORLD

Hull Charges
Florida Law
Great Menace

Views On Tax
Revision Given
By RoosevelL

All Communications
Even In Interna*
t i o n a l Area Are
Held By Japanese

Greyhound Busses Al*
so Continue To Op*
i erate U n d e r Pro*
lection Of Po l ic e

Inspection F e e F o r
Cement Imports 1b
Called Unconstitu­
tional In C o u r t

President Says Tax
Revision DesiredAs
Soon As Congress
Is R e ajl y, F o rJ t.

Armies Advance
Against Chinese

■ y Aneiiete* Prtn
Striking
automotdle
worker*
failed today In a aerond attempt
to halt production al th* Wed
Motor Company'* St. l&lt;out* aa*
B*mhly plnal while Greyhound
buaaee movwl In and out of
terminal* under police protacllnn In e"»er«| cilia*.
w l
A picket Itn*. formed at th*|
Si. Louie plant hy member* of
lire tfnlted Autouiohlle Worker*
of America, w*» broken by *u-'
tomohlle* loaded with worker*
and escorted by police ear* Into,
the plant.
John J. Connor, labor depart­
ment conciliator, Mid be would
mael again today with reprowrotel tree of eight Greyhound line*
operating In II atate* and with
lender* of th* drlrera
who
•truck when tb* line* turned
down their dwmtml for a rloaed
chop and a mileage rate tnrreaa*
Conner eald both eldee ware
"Pretty wall deed! orbed,''
8. It. Ilarray, eeeietant Brotherhood proeldent end Iona d*&gt;
golletor for the etrlker*. rletmed
1.000 drtrera—“* l
percent
of
whom are member* nt our orgenitatloa"—ware
effected
by
the
midnight
walkout,
(lreybound repraientnttre* eald about
1.000 d rlrera-»"r« aontuallr -sun
ployed mi lb* line*.
"We ara running ou pebedule,
with many point* entirely .un­
affected."
aald
Iran
Bowen,
general dreyhoUnd eouneel.
Ilarray aald local union corn
rallteataen bad reported lo him

NEW CHILEANS, Nor. !«. —
GTl- Hocrelary of Hlalo Gordell
Hull ctmraiNl In u fetleral court
affidavit (itday that the Florida
Cement Inipertlun I j i w was a
menarn In lliw government’*
Prtxtroin of negi’llallng recipro­
cal trade treat in* will; forefkn
nation*.

Housing Program
Is A ls o Planned

Matsu! Intimates Ad­
vance MayContinue
' FarBeyondNanking
S H A N G H A I N o v . 26.—
( A P ) — Janan tightened h er
mrlD on Shanghai to d a y b y
tak in g o v e r th e control or
all com m unication fa clllu e*
h ith e rto held by th e Chinese
govern m en t In th o Interim tion al Settlem ent a« well an
In native parta o f th e r h y .
' P oet o ffice * , telegraph ami
radio admin l.tratlon* and

;

Although hi* term of offica will
not begin until July, U C. Crofton, 48, Tltuavllle attorney, waa
the unanimous choice uf lint*
vereity of Horlda alumni for
prealdenl of their aaaorialiun.
Crofton will aurceed Charlea II,
Orerman. Bagdad.

Fund Is Short
For Payment Ot
School Teachers

under Jnp*"f— ntle. W y . °
th# principal u f f b - of J®**
ItM m i * la tb# InUmeflSn*1
Settlement.
. .
.
The spearhead unite of Japan * Lawton Advised That
Shanghai analtt tore Into the
Only One Third Is
heart of (he Cblneee detente* to
Ready For Dec. 1st
day In a drive tbrir commanderin-chief declared would force the
Only one-ihlrtl of Semlnol*
r needy rollapw of Oenerallaelmo
County'* apportionment o f th#
Chlane Kal-Hbek’a regime.
^ Field hffkraru aeet back weed Watr TeartirTr-RnUfy FunJTVan
to Japan*te headquarter* that be pnl.l on Dec. 4, according to a
. their troera bad croaeed U « telegram received today by Super­
•Tat the ftoat natural barrier be­ intendent of School* T. W. Lawton
tween Shanghai and Nanking, for from . the Stata Superintendent
a path ayalntt' the ylrtually Colin English.
rracoated capital.
There la a good pro*peel, howal Wan* Mataut, com- f»*r, Stata offklala advlaed, that
tgp rvtrjalqdtr uf, Ih* a ppertM r
meat car) be paid by the mkddla of
F ’ -lka 'Japantk*' 8k*a*Ml iMJaKrd tka,»ui&gt;h If sufficient jteraoni
■ Neva, that hta armba might be PUrchdMti their lt»MH auto Keen**
!- foemC to Invade the Interior far tag* daring the firat few day* of
•*i Upn tbe . Yaagtxe ifrten Nnnklnr •hit upetlh
**» unleae Chianti gwvernmwit ends
rininuli County'* monthly ap*
Seminole
|ta roe lit*nee. In Nanklnr Chi- fmiVtaitmrnt from the Stale fund
ang appeared Undaunted.
.Lfor payment of tcecheri aalarie*
1
.
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■ '« approiimalely 317,433 and Mr,
lowton elated that there were
Tag Day .Planned
not eufficient fund* available In
For Children's Home the County’* Rehool fund* to lake
rare of thl* Rem without borrow
"On Saturday morning you will ing money.
be approached by Junior LrglonHr also urged that the people of
aire* and other* for contribution* Seminole (bounty co-operate with
for the Children’* Home In Jack- the school* throughout the Slate
eonvlll* and the Crippled Chil­ and purrha.p their auto license a*
dren'* Home (n BL Petersburg. noun a* pioilblr after they go on
Hr*. II. B. Lewi*, welfare chair*' aula Dee. 1 In order that auffieient
man for the local poet o f the Slat* fundi may he available for
American Le|lon Auxiliary.
payment of the teacher* Mlarir*
•oday.
Beginning Jan. t, auffieient
• -Tht* T i ( Day,” Mrs. t*W * fund* should 1&gt;* available to make
cont brand, “ la. alt annual Affair poariblr full payment of the reg­
' ipoaaaml by 'the Legion Auxili­ ular monthly allocation* to the
ary and In peer km* year* hra countle*, *t*te official indicated
Writ a auccaaa through the eplendid o r operation and gearrnalty
of the people o f Sanford.*
Glen L. Metcalf, 37,
In eonelurioa, Mr*. Lewie unrad
continual oo-gpantten on the Dies At'Ovledo Home
part af Sanfaeditra In order that
like unfortunate tgkUdrun in theee
Glen L. Metcalf, 117. died at hi*
home* “ might be made a'tittle home In Oviedo Wnincedmy fol­
lowing a abort (tin***.
taoee comfartdkia and happy.
rtMr. Metcalf, who hae lived In
for the paet '•* year*,
Permission Granted Oviedo
waa born In Wlnatow, lml. March

For Park Station

Permission waa granted Tut*
day to
HHtry
Wataon
at
agent for tb* Sinclair Oil Com­
pany for erection of a Bervlc#
Station estimated to coat 1(1,000
at the corner at Park Avenue
and Eighth Street, record* at tb*
City Ifall revhated tkia morning.
laauanra at the permit fallowed
My* opening *T Park Avenue to
but Inca* a* U r .oat a*&gt;. Tenth
Street hr th* CBp OmmMakear)
la tbelr. meeting UM night.
0 . Jf, Brawn waa aiao grantad permlei laerSy O. p. Paxton,
local bnlldln#; toagattar, to hulld
n frame garni Iti Ua bom» on
PtWk Avenue.
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Business Opportunity
Seen ForEnterprising
-wanted; tart)* Im O n ." wee
rooalved at tb*
Steilaala
ot

d u T

la a letter ham the cle velacut
1| Tartu Qaaepaar, which ■
tartlaa for eaU

X T C ZZ»ZSS

President To U r g e
Cut In U. S. Aid
For Road Buildimr

Tiro alalute, iiptiidil hy tha
Florida Supromw Court place*
an Hiapet-llitn fee of 15 cent* a
hundred pound* on cainent lm*
porti-d Into Florida from furrtan
count rise.
Hen* V U»ara.
Itnlted
Htalea
illatrli't altoriiey hen1 **ld 1m
nppeaced In th* case at tlm requral of lt,|. state di-pnrlmi-nt.
Hecn'iary Hull, in an uffldavlt
filed by Vloaca aaM ihe Florida
act had been calleil to hla atlenihm otflcUlly hy
the
IMRlun government.
To light the world. Thnmn* Edison Invented the Incanileeeeiit
The i-nae waa liroughl heforo
electric lamp. In memory of hla coniribulIon to man’* I'rtigrr*,, tliie rile Ihrst--Judge Federal
court
M foot bulb, constructnl by the Corning (linn Work*, will be plaml here by Hm lllraru Trpdlna^lnatop a 1100,ttOU memorial lower at Menlo I’ark, N. J- ect-re of the ri rnurnted. a New York I) Vfrm
which Imporia cement frotn Hidwlaard'a early labor*.
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glum and Di-omaik, "on Ituv contcntlnn tlm act la uiiconaHluItonal.

W A SH IN G TO N . N ov. 26.
— ( A P ) — President R obetvelt j
u i d today he wanted ts x f f * . . vision m noon as Con greed,
ia ready to go ahead w ith it.
An fu rth er m oves to re­
gion ) con fid en ce and atitnu*.
late Im luitry, the Prenldent
told hla prena ron fcren ce ha
would
«cn d it mcnmtgc ,tn
Congress on Monday rreommwidIng leglsbtlnn to apor private
financing of a largv acal# hous­
ing program and another Tuaaday propoalng curt* llmtrot In 'an­
nual appropriation* for federal
aid In road building.
Th* fourth slap Mr. Rooaevvtt &gt;
disclosed Involves a preaktouttel' •
latter la department heads ta•tnxtrflg th*m to antklpate.
Tales of heads and (hair hWH' m l pureKara* of supplb# fo r
ara In northern Borneo war* *•* remaining raven month* ot
m a t , fiscal ^ iaa r. and-tethaa* up tnataad of
In thu It. B. S a v a g e ry
tfarm ever until Juna 90.
l i t * In spot* d * * p |t*
Asked If ha favored tax
e ffo r t* , ah* aald.
■ten as an aid to bualnaaa
or *t tfa* regular station
teg In January, th*
Joked with hi* quratloror
The mcmU-ra of th* Banford
aah*d If ha had bran r n il teg
Country Club wor* well pltaaad
uawmpspen.
with tha new grei-aa that w*»a\|
f
» * .
opened for use last Saturday
-i | .£ | (J Q | C t C U ' ^ M M ) . ytir. E fw vrit adr.
hT* nwsaigv to tha q
Sunday aroO nting lo .O U c f Cald
w ell, prcaldrot u f t h * o rg a n isa tio n ,
which h* said had mad#
w ho w n i apeak lug fo r the la rg u
clear (hat taa revision waa 'de­
num tw r o f club mt-m bera who
sired. Id othrr words, h* added,
»m lled the Courao Iasi weekend.
ho wanlad tax change* when Con­
F o r ab out th re e w eeks, le m . S h e r i f f s Office Is gress had them ready ta b#
p o ra ry g rro n a w * rv ill e ffe c t w hile
Livable To Locate made.

Sanford Halts Famed Razzell
Dazzell Play Of-Leesburg But -New Greens ‘Provedor1^irlfeSiawSl^rlS *vS
Lose Holiday T ilt, 25 T o 14 Popular With Big
Crowd Of Golfers

Celery Fed Eleven H old s 7 To 6 Lead At
End Of First Half As Forguson Throws

SOYard TaueMaauteTeLawwn. .

Harway ealg' th* 1 HroCbarhond
By JCIJAN BTHNSTlOlt * I CITY NEWS BIUEFS
ptewnad na "eHknHril picketing,
LBK.SBUKU. Nov. ‘28—A Stub-'
bacaua* l| la roc n «* e u r f."
Striker*
and
nonwtrlker* born Hrl.ucaa cached Semlnol#
etaged a terleg of ftkt fight* :it High School fontbull team nearly
at
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a 1 a .
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U a a l b a a .k
r A w la M n W I
tb* Cleveland' terminal after a forcad the Norihea*! C&lt;»nfereiic«
man Identifying hlmaelf aa liny roe* of 1W:t7 t&lt;&gt; end In a three wuy
Krone*, a atrtklng driver threw tie yeitrrtlay afternoon In
hlmaelf under a New York bound burg a* they oulfuught and out.
Moatly rlomly tonight and Rat
hue and defied the driver m played a Lockett coached Icwaburg
proceed. Polled held ITraueo and eleven but dropped the annual Tur­ unlay will) ruin In north poillun
three other rtUii for luveetlgn key Day HU by a ncoru of 25 to tt tonight, IllIIF rhunge in tcm|M-rbefore Ib00 fun* who Pravetl wet ature.
Hun.
and threatening weather to »w thu
Violator* of City
Ordinalicea
two tram* in action.
D « » lan.»burg'» la.t game of will he tried In a aeaaion of the
State Files Suit
araaon ami a victory wa* n,H'd. kluilicipal Court ill 'he local Po­
For Liquor Taxes the
ed for them to rtinch the Confer' lice Rlutioo thl* afternoon.
cnee l/tlc and the Fellow Jacket v
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 20.— came hark In the *crond half to
Jo.e|di
mm of ■Dr,
(Ah—Th* Florida Beverage I&gt;e awamp the Kwh wtio left the field II. II. MrCa.Iin, underwent an
partment filed su it' In c^-rult at the cm| of the firat half leading operuUon a&lt; Ihe Cel tinId lutugh
court here today to collect 1205,- hy a acore of 7 to 0.
ton llo.pilal la.t night, huipilal
000 In unpaid taxe* and co*ta
The game w*« utartrd a* l « « - official* rc|Miiicd thi* morning
from three wholeaale liquor deal­ burg kicked Off to Bariford who
er*.
Kargront J. A. Howard, mnn
reerdvrd the hall ami placed It on
Cody Fowler, allornev for the jl*_____
uwn_27 yard line. Three down* her uf Ihe Kali ford Police lie'
M fj1 .t„ K,.'t any
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...
department, aald the taxe* were1tj.H
yardage .ao
partmrni, left this morning for
unpaid oa liquor aold by the' „ )1linlln| tu Co Idm .wjio we* Ihe home of hi* parenta In Ularkthree firm* In dry Georgia. II*! downed on hla own 23 yard line. In »hrar, Ga. upon receiving word
Mid th* tax** had been paid o n iprvrrn| playa, George Andrcu and hi* father wa* seriously ill.
•II liquor aold In Plorida.
|jac|* Itoumltrre brought the hall to
The suit* teak to collect fl25,- the Hanford 45 with-fast-puatllng
Kmployrr* who ar* liable under
000 from lha American Distribut­ plays- A |&gt;bm from Golden lo [ the |irovl*iuii* of ihe Hlale unrming Company. fSOJKH) from th# Roundtree placed |h* oval on lha ployment" romiH-nnailon law arv
King Dlatributlng Company and Fed 20 yard line and another trick rrmindnl by direclor Harold U.
320,000 from DUaributor* Brand*, play In which English, a guard, Wall that Hie lime limil for 'he
Inc.
carried the I all to the HaUfuld two- paytneni of contribution* wllhuut
penally eipiie. Nov, *5,
Lao Blum, aecrrlary of on* of yard »tri)»'.
31. 1B00.
th# firm*, aald, **lt'« rldlculou*.
Hanford'* *lefen»* atrrnglhned
Jl* la aurvlved by four broth- W# don't aklp any liquor Into from that point until the game **■•] M u r ji f U r o t I * e t o r H I s
wra, all of Oviedo. L. K., Herbert, George and never bave.**
ovey. However, after running two
i » r „ 4. . _ , ,
. ,
Charles, and Clarence Metcalf) an
play* and losing three y*rd»,.Gul-| * lC lU r t ’ fl I n A d C o p y
uncle, Arthur Metcalf, alao of
den dropped back and parted to
Oviedo and an aunt, Mrs. Jam.. ProduceOfflceOpened Roundtree for the touchdown AnMl** Margart-I Prlrrs, former
Owen* of Oakland, ind.
By Morris Spencer ilreu'a kick wa* blocknl by Hum- anciely rdIt&lt;&gt;r of The Hanford HerFuneral »er*ke» ware cottourtaid, I* Ihe central figure of the
bley.
ad at the Krlck*on Funeral Home
Morris Rp*nc*r, well known
Hanford rnme bark »lrung with Florida power A Light Company’*
thl* afternoon al l:oo q'etuck local prodiie* dealer and farmer. Morgan calling double wingliack advertlaeinenl appearing In today'*
with the Bay. J. H. Day. paator has opened a n*w produce es­ formation* and play* which from Herald, a* well a* in other new*
of lb# Tirol Haptlat Church of tablishment In Ihe old Froigll that point seemed more effrctle# papers in the elate,
Orlrdo, offlcUtlng.
Office formerly occupied
by that leresburg'a famoui ra«i»llMia* Peter*, who I* now with
Prlcu uad
Johnson
Produce dat if 11 system which th* Hanford Iho advrrtleing deportment of tlm
Dealer*.
Lin* completely stopped during Florid* power and Light Company
Elks Benefit Dance
Mr. Hp#nr*r ha* been con­ Ihe second and third quarter*.
In Miami, I* shown pouring batter
To Be Held Tonight nected with the Htata Farmer* In the second period Hanford Into a waffle Iron. Th# advertlaoMarket *lnr* It began opera! Ion Ihrew a group of paiee*, used meat la pari of the company's
Th* regular monthly hmmfit and h* wilt hand!* a variety of raaiell-dastril quick play* and cdmpalgn to popularise lit* u»* of
dance o f the B. P- 0. Elk* will ha P r o d u c e . A t l b * p re s e n t lU h * h * brought the ball down to lews* electric*I appliance* far cooking,
held tonight at th* Elka Lodge la stocked with produce rotating burg's ten-yard Una where It wa*
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beginning at io ;oo o'clock. Ia mak lo Ike Christ ma* aaaaon. H* lost ®" dow
n
*
T
h
#
ja
ck
ru
k
ic
k
e
d
jfeedv
Fund
Started
big
thl* announcement Pater opened hla office for
to safely and Hanford took the 1-all
„ ,
,
. .
Thurston aald that th* pabbe I* IbU morning.
0 nthelr oyn S3 yard line, (in the
IS y S u lV U t lO n A r m y
cordially invited to attend and that
firat play, Forguaon faded back '#
--------all th#'Proceed* will be devoted to
Officials' t i tb# BUte Assort hla own 23 yard 11m and threw a
Th* Christ ma* aaaaon for lha
charity.
•Hon will b* koaored by member* 69 yard p**» which “ Flash; I-aw Salvation Army will begin tomor
Musts /o r the affair will he of th* Iocs) B. P. O. K. In their •on took on th* LMaburg IK and raw when the organisation wUl
furnished by Perkham'a aeb**tra meeting hi tha Ufa's Hall tonight, ha scampered in the open the i*at place il*( Chri*lma* kettle* on th*
"Ladlea wUl fa* admitted free of lodge official* stated today, add­ of tha distance and ocored Hal* Utlaat* of Hanford In ardar to help
charge', Mr. Thurstea stated, but ing that th* regular Benefit ford's firat touchdown- '
the Army raise It* necessary fund
there will he a small ebarge for D
ane* wouldbt bold b
*i
beginning
aj
MomawU. later, another larg* for Chrietma* basket* for tha
gentlemen Coma and bring your 10:00 *'
cheer roe* from the,Sanford »paw*. Nady of Hrminul* County-(
friend*."
1a tor* aa Darrell Forguson ,ple#** Captain F H Frrrn of th* local
Tb* Brit lab Labor party bad kicked tb* extra point (ha* n-ni. tkg.poat staled thl* morning that tha
only two abate in (ho House uf Fad* Into (h* Uad.
IMganltalit n ha* appreciated th*
nntnooa la Jgoa Tko peek M lu
of the citiaona o f Banford
Th* gam* waa played In
,-w or wa*. funabed In 1020 whan Held for Hm remaining portion
ig the paal yearn and ia de­
lhar* weeg l«7 Labor member* of
an th* publU’a generosity
parted and Milker I
coming Chriatmaa.
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Lewis R. M itdell

Lottery Charges

Ihe w in te r r y * w aa being sown mi
llm re g u la r p u ttin g aUTfarva.
A re m d ln g to A .
F u r l, mnng
p e r and a o rrv la ry o f I h r club, n
B lind llo gcy tournam en t w ill Uhold lit th e club neat S atu rd a y anil
Hunday fo r Hm men and doieii.v ot
g o lf balls w ill be o ffere d na p r lu -i
w h ile u ap artal p u ttin g to u in a n .e n i
w ill la* held fo r the wom en M r j

Him Since

Action Hickson Ib Shot
wa* Indlrt rd
By Turkey Hunter

Lewis II. Mitchell
last Monday by the Grand Jury
R. G. Hickson, local farmer
on rhargoN of ronductlng n lot­
•nd sportsmen. Is up and around
tery, recoida at tho
Seminole and apparently none th* won*
HoUM, disclosed for th* 28 shots that pierced hb
('u u n ly Court
body when he wa* mbtaksn for
im la y .
till to lltc present tlm*. we«n* a turkey near hi* hunting ramp
F"it also raid t W the orgnitila
lion ci|iert* a large number of Iwn of Ihe Sheriff- O ffic e .W - In the Big Shrub last Saturday.
Mr. Hickson stated that he waa
local perauU* to attend.
Intro unable t** l&lt;wi‘ te* Ml'chril
Those who ‘ vlallrd the rout.to whose net lv Mica In connection •hut whila fishing on tha banka
of th* Oklawaha River about
last week were A- C. blcltryiiohm, with local lotleric* nrc raid
E. J- Toll. Fred Bolly, Olio Cald have mm* under the acrutiny of dusk Saturday cvrnlng by a youth
well, L F. Boyle, Henry Zur- llm Grand Jury In its drive from Orlando who stated that h#
thought h* wa* a turfcay.
lleide, John Ludwig, John llrrbat, against Hie "llolHn Barons.'*
Moat uf tha 28 pellets from tha
Mr. Mitchell Is reported lo
Charlra J. Uhrlg, Wt A. I.odwlg,
Henry M. Wataon, George G. have left Hanford nt about ,h* gun of th* youth anterad Mr.
Thumton, Frtc Higgins, John lime tif 111* Indictment and of- Ulckaon'a arm and ahouldar, It
C o u rie r, Jnek llo rU e r, I I C . M o ore, firkla lml Irate they lutve bc*n wa* slated, and all w*ra removed '
unable to ohtnln any Inform* later by a physician with th*
and 11- W . Rucker
A lso D r. D G H cotl, B illy B a ll, tlon ns to bis wbcH-ubouta alnc* •xreption of 8 which Mr. Hbk■oa slated w*ra painful.
S D . Illg h le y m a n , Raym ond l.und- that time.
q u ill, K . R
R andall, J r , Rev
Tha Grand Jury rcceaacd a f f
I ’au l R ed fe rn . D r. O. H R eim an, E er returning Ihe Indictment* earl­
Scrimmage Planned
F . H ouseholder, Y . M itrh e l, o f ier In th* week but It ha* been
By
Blackcats Tonight
O rlan d o , H H O l r m a n ,
A lex intimated that Ih.-y will continue
S haro n, D r . Sam uel I'uteatnn and their work to rid Hanford and
Coach B. A. B. Wilkinson'* Saar
J. L . In g ley .
Hernlnolr County of the
“ big
.A lan
P h il G ra a h o ff, W ilb u r shots" in the Cuba racket her* ford Html-Pro bbekeat* will wted
lira d h a m , H a r r y
Itra d h a m , KHhortly after tbe ronvenlng of up th* wrak's pracHc* natlnq
C om pto n, M r» E . C om pton, M r * Court this morning. Circuit Judge tonight on th* Sanford Armary
they wUl nniWg*
R oy H ym ra, M r * . O tto C a ld w e ll, Millard |l. Hmlth sentenced thre* Fbld when
-E. H M c C a ll, H o w a rd F a v lllc , W person* who had been convicted another long sc rimmag* *«**lnw
0 . F le m in g , C- E- C lem , O- D . earlier In the wr*k.
In preparation for their tilt Thurs­
W o rk m a n and E- E- la n e y .
Ed Enxllsh nod Jns Dixon who day craning on th* local high
school field.
were ronvlctcd Tuesday on
Tonight'* session will b* cm* of
charge of breaking and entering
Manley Goldsberry
with inlrnt to commit n mu'**' th* bait a ad most complete drttb
mcannr, wrre srntrnr d to reive of th* year a* all forma af tha aacWill Speak Here one
year each in tlm State Peni­ ond national paitlm# wUl ba prro*
tentiary ami David G'Ncal, negro, *lc*d- Th* drill fbld ha* b**a
Manley Goldaberry. a T o w n a r iid charged with nssaull with th* In­ marked aff bite a regular, fpqgr
repreaentativ* from the Chicago
tent to ruimnit murder In th* sec­ ball fbld and a acrub gam* w tU K
headquarter*, will address a mart ond drgrrr, wa* irntenced to pbyad tonight by lha firat pad
meat Ing of th* Seminole County serve IN months bi th* Bte&gt;* second team.
Townsend Clubs in the City &gt;&lt;■■&lt; Prison.
Tuesday Right, official, of &lt;h*
I
After sentencing the three, th*
local club reported today.
Court rerrased until 10:00 A. M
Mayor Edward IHfglim, It wa* Dee. 3 at which time the remain'
a'ated. will Introduce the a|&gt;rakrr
&gt; Ing defendants lo be tried In
who will bring a message from
thla term of Ihe Circuit Court
Dr. Townsend to th* Club mriuwill be arraigned and their *****
b*ra In thlg County.
■at for trial.
It was Indicated today that tha
'remaining criminal cases would
Storm Dloelpates
probably be triad during tha
Into Rain Squalls •weak beginning Dec. a, and wUl
Include the trial of those indicted
JACKSONVILLE Nor. J4.-M7 recently by tha Grand Jury’ (or
—Tho Wsatkar Bur.au aa'd to alleged lottery operations.
Charlea 8. Jordan, furmcr am
day th* dlaturbaac* which .mbrrd
nofihaaalward through the Gulf ploy** of tha Cowan Company
of M*z)e* yesterday and Crossed fltora, who was arrested in J*cklb* Florida eo**tlln* near Apa- •onvUI* Mvcral month* ago and
lactalrote teat night 'baa rlrtual- charged with theft of clothing
ly
dteaggearod."
rnracsalara from k b employer, withdraw hi*
•x plalpad th* storm baa dlaal- plan ot rot guilty when tha
aquall* with no cam* up far trial Wadro*
m 4 aotarvd a plqg of guilty,

erybod y*
and usaa

Chrljfm aa Seals

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THE SANFORD HERALD,

8ANPORD, F L O R I D A ""

Good Clean Fun?

Herald
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Vittorio MuuoWnl h u written a, book. B«cauie he
happens to be thf jwn of the
ih ruler of one of the moat bel­
•I at aMM&lt; t»M ■ • !!« ligerent. nations In'the World, and because the author himnelf has recently been a visitor in this country after par­
ticipating In a number of bombing raids In Ethiopia, the
toALLAlB
book haa a significance which It would not poiueaa w en it
jr*. &gt;
WSm
written by any ordinary mortal.
“ War la the uuinteasence of beauty,1' this son of Cae­
^
atm Bcm im ok a i t a i
kaae sar proclaims In nla "Flying Over Ethiopian Mountain
a m Tao*
—
Ranges." Describing an attack on Ethiopian cavalry, he
f f i S t r s . * r s n = z £ s i says, "We arrived upon them unobserved and Immediately
-4- - - a r t . mt
dropped our loads of explosives. ! remember that (mo
group of horsemen gave me the Impression of a budding
rose ka the bomba fall in their midst ft was exceptionally
good fun and they were easy to hit as we were not too
high up. They offered a perfect target.
S rW B S i
“ The bombing of Adiowa, he says, “ failed to giva us
srs'^ss. sm s any satisfaction owing to the fact there were only tpnall
huts which flattened out without raising smoke or flamea
•fear
nt« it a a a it
w taff TO aa one would see In any American film.
I
atlit M *■#•••
But the boniblng of Adlo-Ado was more satisfying
h m T&gt; »• ••* •••JT:
a* all new#
rently. “This was swsll and had a tragic but beautiful
appare
wrote. “ Our beat fbn was trying to hit a large
e ffe ct,
K fth "
hut ‘which stood In the middle of the town. I had to fly
over It thrsFTImea to make It The third. Jitpa ITltt It artd
aaw It begin to bum-. Ethiopians leaped out and tried to
k t, nOVBMlRH W. IM7 escape. . . we started enough fire to heat half the globe
All In just good dean fun. This bombing and machinegunning of Innocent and htlplrtw people from the air. The
Ppaneri Tbr Band
quintessence of beauty! This blowing of horns and hbrsd
Uut open hand today
men In to thousands of pieces. Magnificent sport! Wonder
* &gt; "U. world tfoda;
*“
fa dua season b it been how Mr. Mussolini would write about his adventures If the
JV, i.
tafalea were turned on him and he happened to be on the
of our ntada
othar
end of the bomb?
Ito haa, been mindful—out by
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plenty of work for the teacher* pre** artvirr* aaalgned their beat Th* complethm of lb* cro»amen to cover It, newatcel rom*
At th* atari of the school year,
slate canal and the connecting of
with each olhrr for
M l nie* vieil
a"?ew Intportanti link*'would mako
they muat rhooae tha aori of i i .
^
__ favorable abol*. uul Imlh great
pcrletteea they'r* going to teach.
this atat* n ynchtaman'* para­
{3&amp;
t f f ' broudra*»btr eh#f»» ’ clrare.1 all dise, and would bring millloni in
I f (ba experience* eho**n
cho**n fpr
th* fourth grade-ther* atlll ara ahanoel* to put the event
new buelnrs* to every aceUon of
grade* la the activity program - cos.l-Urroaat hook up*.
Pfwldeot Route veil ahould plan
——
the elate.
•*, apand th* entire month uf ,Da-!
do not Include tk* uaual textbook
^
•« ohl°- “ w«* I Tho propoetd "oranga box*'
Uy LYDIA GRAY. HIIAW
material covered by fourth grad' » y privilege to urllnee. the event derby la a slap In tba right d|cuinbar under Florid*'* warm »unAt’ Feature Renrlce Writer
dkbw. That will not only cure hi*
“ b#
be In
In* w“ tru,y aR,n,r*1 »l 't1* roetion. Every Florida commu­
NEW YORK, Nov. aft—Seventy-j*r», th* eiperlanow fA"'t
Ibotksch*, but give him renewed
reBeweJ five
r&gt;
thouaand New York City eluded. Thar* moat b# s tk-up Interval and rnthu&gt;lt*m It ervat- nity ehould co-operate In tha
e»l,
not
only among. the kid* but plaa and aneouraga tha youth of
btelUi and vigor aa well A fuw'ichuol children ar* p I a y I n g with aubjact matter.
apeetatora. their community to eater the**
Wdaha In Florida and he will hr, guinea-pig* for tha blggeat nlu.i why, 4*k tha ullrs-progrcaa- with thousand* of
-« o r * than a match for Cungrr**, cat Iona I axperlmanl in Uia United alv**T Dr I&gt;oftu* baa Ihrwt an- Rivalry was kren. elate* and eon I**U. chamber* of camuwree
ellie* sent ilelegatlon* t o ' boost and civic dub* can help by lnsu anyone
State*—and liking it
.*w*ra ready.
In 07 school*, nearly to par emit; l —New York City atudent* have and encourage their entries. Dig"
Plant City man who had'of th* entire arhooj ayatem, more to p*i* Regent*' akftmbiationi at nltariei of national retaliation I
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- ' atamanury
‘
‘
. . and
.
winner*;; 7
M ostly apt'id th* morning *hunt-.children
than tho totaled cotn-,the end7 af thalr
school
greetrj
I
showered
them;
Igg without ium »* only to betum blneil population* of th# Now work'*
I manufaelurer*
»«-r* and
ana New
n iw Jeracy
eersvy stale cap«-|
a—many
n r * York
io n
u
i, n
o- w,«n
award*; now* ,
Haas and find that a quail, on# o f York
caplg—Many New
cflty
alu*
with i.,,..prlre* nml
ni
taU, are partaking of a new cutrl- dent* transfer to other whoot* hnwke and camera mm »w*rmnl
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*imiu*vu, ami
rrasnni rulum- Called *n “activity pro- during the elementary period, and over them in drove*.
, - through ■ living room window,1gram," It actually ta a aupereom-' muat meat alandard raqulramant*.
Under the plan of the Water-j
It waa captured on the la-'blnatlun uf progressiva and con-, a— Elementary echool* lay the way* Congtv**, drsirahle prtie*
o f tha houselarrvaltv* methodsfoundation for college preparation will be offered boy* and girl* of
It Iteka aa If Cvngre** might do
• 0***»thIng about the aurplu* pru-

75,000 Children In
‘V L S i “ 2* &lt;r.V ::: New York Schools
■1‘ got say aurplu* - profile.
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Oeaerel Oscrt* A. OaiUr foatht
the (aiiae. sitting •sit, sad thought
h* wsa attacking IMS Indiana .
Hutted at 1*001 HI*' band of 110
man wa* eomplotalf wlpod ant Tba
only anrtlror *■■ Colon*) Kaoih'a
huria, *Com*neha.“ Tha Said today
ta markad by tn»rkl* monum*nl»,
' Itch placed wharo a man tall.

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A couple of b ra from Brooklyn had evidently been
reading too many air-raising dime novel* of the “ Forty
taro paalikmamt M admlaaterte
far our llpa ‘
Uaa weald be neriTtd by year* ri
Buckets of Blood'1 series before they staled that holdup ih
bountifully, fallen from
n * l i la tba araraga kUchaa. I t s i
New
Mexico
yesterday
on
the
Southern
Pacific’s
Apsche
fingsr lipa|
la bat ese of many Uoroaib Uadt
Limited.
Dressed
like
moving
picture
cowboys,
they
were
for our spirits, aoro par*
(Iran tha nA T*frt«*r*tur by taM
es obviously tenderfevt In the cattle game, aocording to the
log aaglsaars.
:■ Jftaafct
fit*
conductor, as they were amateurs In the holdup racket.'
a troubled land,
i freely, graeUmriy born loo*ad
Nervously fingering a gun ons of thorn covered ihe
from out liiy hand.
conductor and trainman, while his pal went through car
“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
1 Raw ram w* thank Thor aa wo after car ordering the 150 passengers to fork over, and oc­
IIjr KUS8KI.I, KAY
casionally punctuating hla remarks with pistol shots, as
*kouWT
What fit tins way-4
much to bolster his own courage as to intimidate his vic­
fo r thlt, Thy habd-dral' bounty, tims. Everything went along well enough, considering,
While other rialea may brag of with her glnrlou* coaatlinr, her
Lard,
and
until the bandits started to leave the train.
their "aeap b o i " , dfrbte*, If the coumIJm * beautiful lake*
~ It la aoro today i
»e«nlc _river*, ihould enr
Then one of the passengers eng^gfc} ,one of lh« ban­ Florida Walerwapi tCongr*** ha»*J ajany _____
ta our faltering tongusa th*
liioy'tlih praeVeal mean* of mak­
dits In a struggle. The other bandit start^ to run to his iu way, Florid* maty e»tabli»h
t
ing the youth of! th* atale con[
thy
hopp
ngme
for
h*r»elf
rescue
when
a
6R-year
old
negro
passenger
stuck
hla
l
o
o
t
,..,......
long ta say. ||
eetemr Wf" thl*-gr**t nalaral *d’ H
'
mT
vantage *nd enedurag* them to
---OmnfTrait'CrbWHi: out In lhe~slrie-ami-tripperi'hinr-up; ,'©thPr‘p*tiAfingers, M
tchiii
well as the conductor and the (ralnmah Intihedlateiy' piled
jj :.,
., uhii „the
h tali* an1 active |dtcr**i In th*
U Nina Power &lt;i&gt;nf*y#H*b m i on to n ninety free-for-all In which one pdsscnger
^
( j f c ^h, © 3 forthar develop kt of this Ood
»mpi*l* *ucce».i] aa a pese* killed, another sailed by hls wntdt, still srtother 'lh o ? ‘
vl edorat* buy* Trivan raaourco.
It dida't doflaaytMj^j;) . through his cost, and ■••the ■Uutdito ■•thscwsslv—
■ vaswtp 'RfM'ttriVVFTIui Idk a* to the ThaVMo'SSVtemto'
Tha. plan
plan ha*
h*« I1
bimton.
,
I
,
feu may not hai
!a* could, rW ,
had aueh
■r The results of (hi* molon? (tiqold nktvo
yaar yeuraelfj ut you coiil.l
i, effara tba
t
rssdtof.
too
A
Jaw
year*
a
JV-imeone
rea:
f
™
'
tvno
|thankful &gt;y*at*idi you weren't effect on other young men jvho have been
and |waterway
Is holdCIhWidft Ctlvafl the bright Ida* of
.»
many tales of the wild and wooly west. This
hay.
llwilVlS- Th* auAx-aaful ategkig
-o -l
turn out .at all the way thereto In the t)inte tovels. These * aojralled ".oap diVt.TOeby.wtedJJl
1 ^ w-iiuld umlouhtkid* wh»-d*- o? such i .c itnlcat
Pardos Hoard, tm-ut* on Nmr. bsndlts look a terrific beating and Wen
t -e ikwr riteaa.W
with a o m e th im r Ifi-.- t .b o o rs a ra Into jail. There's nothing very romant
home made similar event* and in lime per
illag for eliidrnry. Thai * even though one of the passengers
a National Orange ..O ff
fa* miniature I
half of those now confined
iy would rarult.
in
affecting
tha
capture,
it
shows
that
is Ut* alata prison.
IdeS'caught on, and ih no | t Florid* haa long overlooked a,
tired of submitting peaceably to such depredations,
-------— o— - . —■
real opportunity In not puaktng7
tm* “»o#p bo*” derhle* wer*
---------n
'Oho thing about It, after tha
hariler than ahe ha* the im
being
aUged
all
over
the
coun­
1'AY
AS
LITTLE
attention
to
discouragement
as
poagar
through
bombing
a
few
i
a
i
a
a
i
,
i
i
t
i
,r
.
aiianuun
10
uiinuuiaicintiu
aa
Jeps gat
provement and development of
try
and
the
winning
kid*
won
Chin*** rltir*, It ahoutil tie * sibls. Plough sheud ss s steamer docs, rough or smooth
her watarwajra, YachUmen will
b « g tlfne bafure thet' f, any uli. rain or shine. To carry your cargo snd make your port trip* to the National Roap Dot rrek Florida waters whan we
Derby,
an
event
of
»uch
hupor;
employment problem ov',r there. Is the point.—Maltble D^jljibcock.
bring to their attention the op­
lane* that »porta editor* of great
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o--------portunities Ihl* stala afford*.
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Train Robbers

Diamonds And Watches
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing

A Creola i* a white descendant
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
of Uh Frwirh and Spanish col- n i u » » nueve* saw r u n lowwstonUt* who lived la LoaJiUna prior
. sas a. r im *■.
reaa* ■
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to 1B03 wb*n Louisiana became •
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W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R

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. bultdlng
decreased In'superintendent, who oversee* tha yet adhere to"' regulation grade'yacht*, cruiser* ur other water’
Miami daring Ih* month o f Oc*-'program, l* forever on n tour ®f eyttem* and traditional examlaa- craft at a.Ccrijtin minimum ro»l
| (Q ^ f foa j ka final ilta a 1 - . a a . . . &gt;1»»
i_ .te a*
*_
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a
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.
a
far Ihe first time In several the Institution* Involved, ranging Hone, where textbook knowledge1and entef them in c o m p e t it io n at
year*. The figure* for the mouth from Hell's Kitchen to Park *v# ||* necessary
----- -— '
I regatta*
™ , , — ito
. r-be .&lt;•—-i
itagrd *&gt;
at *«»iou»
varioui
compared
.•hawed
.
m 11,103,016
.
— with
..............
. Th* arilvlly program may be point* in th* *tete.
ItUl.TM for the tame
last
fljael,*##
same moalh !**•
||* &gt;*y* the experiment ba*', extended to all echoo^ at and
Counties, communities and Me­
pain Orlando also lufferrd a d*'|wbikrd well, *o far, and that It.o f th# atvyaar period—at least, llon* will L* urged to enter con-.
ft1— .a
am _aa.1 t .. . «— I n - s I saillari**!aim*
alia# tp October, but the figure* I, hi* belief that by end . of the! through tha ftrat ala grade*—a
fHPlh# year are aOmrwhat bettor.el* ymmj period alloted' for &gt;h*|avonlually. through Jualor
than'laet year.
tr*t, every echool th th# city wid **alor high acbyrU- •
to e atate contest at a later ilalr.'
to Join In At pr*f*at U i*| *
Uorivaled waterway* at* one
everyone britavep t|tera I*1confined
____________
ed to,the
ftrat ala glade*.of 1
of tt|* atale'# greateaf e**«t* and|
Humsn
Snsk«
Ssys
Bo danger of war IX Europe. Kaye’ the designated achoolaU ,la filling Indeetl that Florida,1
Dr..Charlea Franclg Coe, a p tek lff, In the experiment,
.....,_ r now, In |l«
He Has Deadly Bite
Yrtr
hatore th# Rotary Hub (a O ca)*,W
ind
year,
tedUrneL
second
tedibook materiel la
'I H j r t n U t 1 menat* to our cuun-jUugbt, not only from textbook*,
that but fr«m “experl*ace*-"
to ‘ to filet Mm to &amp;*■I A vlatt to the local grocery *L&gt;&lt;b
our ahorea
shore* *f*la«t
agala.t tho
Ihe *ro
■rq't 'o (that's an &gt; “ #xp*rl*oc*“ ) may
a tavadfaig nation, but M m ^ tbrab a laaaen In aflthmeUe—whnt
1 would kill th# manVwhn fbud co*U| geography — when
my oeh to flgkt Die bgttHi'food coma* from; and *p*Uittg—
war” .
j try broccoli; with a Htt|e »‘ ody ta
fr r
hutnaa nature thrown hi for good
have been. ml»4*k»n m»**ure.
may be.fnUJng tia)
Rut the 7IJRM . children dent
publicity *manktlegLptad all thrir time touring the
M k ^ l and adve^ttaldg flte city. They do plenty o f work right
ititeiM tk ‘ “ ■

DON’T MISS THIS ONE— IT’S GOOD!
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EUZAMTIH, BBlglLAM JOBBAN, g o d ly Editor

SocidLCalendar

Tha Brltlah admiralty

Miss Irene Cantrill
Weds Jay Young

"tr S lD A T
World Dap o f rrayer will ba
obaarrod at the Ftrat Baptist Ch.
ureh’ at lOOOO,o'clock with Circle
Number Tww and Circle Number
Four In chaagr.
' ” 4 SUNDAY
Tha anaaali Memorial Exer­
cises of tkd' Seminole Chapter
Number Twb Order of Eastern
8 tar wilMmiheld at 3:00 o'clock
at tha Maaanlc Hall. The public
is Invited.
•

Jr. on Tuesday, November 18,
In Haines City. The Rev. An­
derson of the First
Baptist
Church performed the ceremony.
Miss Cantrill Is the daughter
of J. C. Cantrill of DeLand. She
is -a graduate of the .E l Paso,
Texas, High School but has lived
in DeLand moat of her Ilfs.
Mr. Young la the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Young
Serve'* and was graduated from Seminole
High School In 1935.
The couple are at homa to
their friends at 430 W. Wlscon-

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M. Dolllson, director of Instruman-I Mrs. W. J-'Whltcner haaleft fdr

The — tel---- -of. the Sanford
TVdinan'Ui Club' -will ’ have their
regular monthly buaiaesa meeting
and luncheon Wednesday at 12:30
o’clock.
Aa thU will be thr only meet­
ing of U«e roar it will be de­
partment* ensemble. Each depart­
ment wilt-contribute Its monthly
program. Vbcal and Instrumental
music will lb* furnished by the
Music Department, recitations and
a play byi'tbe Literature Depart­
ment anditha Social Department
will haeai It* annual Christmas
bridge party and shower for the
Children’si llome. Society In Jack­
sonville.
For reservations call 79-J.

Prayef Week Is Held
By Minionary Groups
The WMean's Missionary B°'
clely of The! Flral Baptist Church
Is obeerviqe. the week of Prayer
for foreigw. missions which will
Includo the .Lottie Moon offering.
Thla o ff«t* ir goes for foreign
mission Mask.
All members of the society are
requested -fcj .be present at these
programs.
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SPARKS'

•TODAY ONLY

hich was
Park.
by Mr.
'onservaCollege,
ittng mFlorida.
■omblned
I orchese annual
ns some.

Mr. and Mrs. R- R Pippin and
daughters are spending several
days with Mrs. Pippin’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Borland in
Pinckard Ala.
.
-------Hr*. G. T. Hardy of Brunswick,
•‘M been eallfd * here by ' (he
Illness of Mrs- L J. Kooni* who
** visitIng Mr. and Mrs. I- R.
Estrldge.

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mid Iw.h srhnnl
, f h*nc,
.trumen-

Mis* Eleanor Hickson and Miss
Jan# Sharon will arrive tomorrow
frem ,h* Florid* Stole College for
Wo,n«» *° bo attendant* In the
Wheeleaa-Boyd wedding which will
Uk*
Bundey-^

With crisp, cold winter days
m aking h ot drinks and spiry
rooklss most appealing, Walnut
Molasses Bars become a special
treat. Few cookies can -aaual
their fragrance and flavor as they
coma freshly baked, right out of
the oven. One of the favorable
points about these bars Is that
the dough can be made up ahead
o f Urns and kept In ths refriger­
ator to be baked on short notice.
When the you ngsters come
home from school or play, these
delicious bars will quickly ap­
pease their appetites and renew
their energy. Served with hot
coffee or rhorolate, the bars pro­
vide a delightful late evening re­
freshment after cards or convrr-

Becoml Ornile,
Play, -The

Indian

Cowboy OUTFIT

.WALNUT MOLASSES BARS
hi cop butter
H c u p m o la s s e s

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-IK ff

I 1 teaspoon soda
”
W cup brown sugar
I 3 cups soft wheat flour
H tablespoon ginger
v
H teaspoon grated nutmeg
.hi teaspoon cloves
I 1 teaspoon aalt
9 .'
Chopped walnut meals
Four water over butter and
lard, then add tutar, molasses
mixed with sods, flfur, salt, and
spices. Blend well mid chill thor­
oughly. Pat out dough In a
greased shallow baking pan.

Thank.sl&gt;

Characier*:
Makecwl* . .
Audi
Pour Indian squaw.
&lt;la Bathi-I. Ilelly Cull
rile Boelaml iiiul Kl
l.undqnl.l.
Old rhlef ..... .
rail
Young Chief .... jaikle
Four lliavea __ _ .
Merlwelln-r.
Boy
llhrtl tlarenel and l.eo
Two Itunner* ...... . j|t
and Oenrge, .TnWasmd.
Bonx, “At lirnndfather's
Third Orndo.
S*&gt;nx. "America*- . . . . . Hell nul
Flag Bslute ............... . Hrtauul.

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They've ankle pads and rubber
Inkling cushions! Bright finish!
Adjustable from
to 11*%^

Cut Flowers
ArranKtmrntN For
Funeral* nnd AH Other
OcranlonM

Billie Parrish. John M. AlderBxerelae. "T hsnksgtvlng"------Calvin
Robeaaon.
Junior
Clark*.
Bong. -Thank*«lviag Day" -----

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BARBARA STAw

Two Year Old
ROSE

R U SH E S

jr stnnly! Wilh cxtra'tlerp one piece
of heavy gaugr Ucel. Large artillery lp|»e wlmla

K O E L R E U T E R IA

rtmog undergrar. K aay.for ytningr-lcrs lo steer!

OARDEI*|IAH

CHINA CLIPPE R
Golden l.aka
Phase 3793

JU ST A R R IV E D

sun’s

1

Ready to usr! This simulated
leather ball will give long serv­
ice I ReinfUte without unlock* 1

An Ideal Christmas Gl/it

Doll Carriage
/fold s a
2 1 ” UoUt

9.98

C O M P A R E OUR P R IC E S ON T O Y S !

TABLE SET
Slnnlily
lluiLI

1*98

Attractively dnoratedl
Oik
table and Iwn chair*. The W
g Iff* table is l i r high— chain
ant 21 Yt“ high, with **«U
10'/j" kom the floor.

BLOUSES

Enty to Itiilr far hiihlic* o f 2 lo -Si

A ero-Tube T rikt
M ig h t
M AI

The Yowell Co
K A N FO R D, F L O R ID A

Head dr Imu 16 mm. Keys! one
projwlst with adjwMable dou
U* lew*. With cord, lamp and
tea# 100 ft empty iduoIl 25
fate roil of non-inflammable
film b also included!

PAULS
M O V A B L E HOOD

10th Anniversary
SALE

riB R E DOLL

Th* havoc that the sun has
1* ^ .
wrought during these summer
, V ^ fg *
months on milady's heir is going
to have lo he repalrcl. Today,
y N It/
because of our eitrnviv* educaem
ttonal system, we know something about hair and Its car*
and our preparations which are mixed for each Individual's
scalp disorder and texture of hair by one of the oldest labora­
tories. This kraatmrnt will ruatore the natural oib which the
»un draws out leaving the hair Ilka straw. It will revive and
refreshen the hair, even if tha damage has already been dona.
Thousands of hairdrrssi-ra are giving thb Individualised
Treatment aad you ran c*t • perfect permanent.

CARRIAGE

W

With ball bearing front wheel I
Of sturdy alerl. with non-slip
rear steps, adjustable u r ll|
scat and handlebar*, shlay
•poke wheels and rubber Una,

S h e S ta n d s U p A lo n e !

12" Miss Charming
rmrn

Stylishly

t&amp;Sfo,

Orested t

1 -9 8

'
K L W IM

l 'p
to
d o l li r s r a n
r i d e in i t .

g Y M M W
N r j B Z v l

W ith r u b b e r
tir e s ,
w ir e

wheel* — h'o
a beeuty!

A
beautiful
blond* dolly
w it h alee|&gt;in|

as?

1.96 and_up.

r ear
f l n
J
1
Olds

1 -W

Red steel trike wllh rubber padsis, r e a r MrP»- AdinriaMa
spring seal and handlebar*!

je.50 Kugeti#

Spend Less! Save M ore! Shop
Cocktail Pacini 50c

M »

f T

A l a ir P r i c e /or S u c h a M g I 'a ln e t

97.60 Realistic and KilliafR

GRACE MOORE

|

This streamlined fibre cart haa
bright wire wheel*, rubber
tires, tie strsp and reclining
back. Il (ratine* a ■movable
hood with windows! Modemislir design on sides!

Roller bearing
wheel*, rubber
lira* I S3".

K. N. NIPPER
«tn - r u t u g

Q

With l(T Roller
, Bearing Wheels!

CAM Kl,1.1A JAPONICA

JOHN:BOLES . ANNEJ
:

Full
5iaef

Red Utility WAGON

Batleu.
roam,’ "Everyday Thankaglriag"
Thurston Tyra. John
Lee.
Marguerite Duhea and Jean
Roberts
Poem. "We'ra Thankful" ...___

- T • ' WtfH

0

Among those from
Ranford
attending the Duke Klllngton
dance In Orlando last nlgbl
were: ths Misses Mary Maiwell,
Marian Eafridge, Evelyn Cates.
Helen Douglas,
Marless T or
renre and Constance Malsrh.

NOTICE
The annual Memorial JCierlaes Program Given At
of -Seminole Chapter Number Two
Eaat Side School
Order of Eastern Star will be held
The
following
Thanksgiving
Sunday at 3:00 o'clock at th#
Masonic Halt The public b c o r program was presented Wodnea.
day afternoon at th* East Side
dlally terited to attend.
School;
Psalm. II* —i— --------- Bchool.
Hong. "Thanksgiving Day" _ . .
School.
Thanksgiving Acrostic . . . . First
Or*4*.
Bong. "A turkey oa a Fenea" ..
First (lr*d#
Poem. "W* Thank Tha*" ----Emma Jaaa Rubhlna.
Poem, "Thank Him'- — Johnny
Alexander.
Poem, "A Giant Thanksgiving" .
Oaorg* Rutherford and Upham
Meriwether
"Pilgrim Maidens" -------- Julia

k r SAM UEL COL!

l

T h l a colorful
eight piece out­
fit includes a
s h i r t , v e a l,
chaps, hat and
aab*t&gt;d*nna!

WANTKD—Will pny flf.on rssh
.for —good - need - rlrenlatlng
healer. Box 71. Kanford llrretd.

MAN TAILORED

The following from the Univer­
sity o f Florid* are spending the
Thanksgiving
holiday*
here:
Francis Roumillat, Mac Huddles­
ton, L. P. McCullcr, Charles Betts,
Richard Deas, Brack
Terkins,
Jimmy Dyaot-, Julian Adams and
Karlyt* Householdr-

Nader. Lonnila Russell, Rllea

P r M

FOOTBALL

Roller SKATES

I |lii#, Tenn., or
Hanli'rd Florida,

Poem. **Norrmber"*,
l-*«hrr
*

Mr. and Mrs- G .' e . McKay and
™ w j.M Ise Florence McKay were tl.e
guosU-o/Jir aa4-Mrs J. F. Skeen.
‘ ■Jrhalr- in Leesburg yesterday. They atDaytona tj^ded the
Banford Leesburg
ice* and
yesterday afternoon.
County.
_____
ienl*.
Mlsa Bary Maiwell wbo la atmeeting] tending the
Budemer
Beauty
College School In Jacksonville, apent Too Late To Classify
rj yesterday with bag.pnaenls. Mr.
WANTKD^MAN fertlT ear. limits
and Mrs. It- C Maxwell,
etperleneb pr« tr ie d hul no!
Program Presented
George Anderson, wbo la at­ necessary. Oprnloe n..w. Write
By Music Group tending Urn Louisiana State Ranlelgh'a rAK 314 Ml*. MrmUnlreretly
la
apendligf
tha
Tha Mualc Department of Ik* Thanksgiving holidays with hi*
Hanford Women'* Club presented parents, Mr. and Mrs- O. II. Ana Thanksgiving Program Tub. darson.
day evtnlng *1 the Club House.
Mr*. .W. O. Fleming, sronsor.
we* Intrixlucell by the ehalrmsn.
Mr*. Roes Adame.
The program was aa follows!
Thanksgiving Chorus.
Resiling—"Farmer Whittle. Bsrhelor"—Nancy Rosaelter.
Violin solo—Pet* Mero.
Addr***. "Spirit of Thanks"—
The Rev. J. R. Root.
Solos—Mrs. Georg* Harden: "I
Love Ltf*" hy N*n* Zurr* snd
"God Touched the Ro**“ by
Mery Helen Brown.
Solo—Evans McCoy:
“Twilight
on the Trail" by Mlteheth

Herrd thr itindtnl 6 foot 7 Inch recruits for voluntee^ anll-al
•hip hammock lengthened by three] work.
tnrhex-In answer -*n r plra fro m f------- —
■cmt of Iho taller goh*.
Japan I* increaalng her
,——
chase* nf phosphate from Ml
Britain U seeking 10,000 morr Island In French Oceania.

Gens Turner of Tampa spent
Thanksgiving with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner

of vocal music for Oviedo, Prof. T. *

BridfircIPjatly Planned
* ByYAVoman’s Club

haa o r

P e TSO Tl a ll

Meetinir Is neia
Helfl
'*
,pen
djlh
l“*h,h
h,am
nk
sg&gt;ivin
gr.b,on
ll-i|
,t*y.
w
er« Tp
iU
M
By Music Directors Mr*- &lt;*•e. McKay.
u„
_ ....
Mlsa Marian Eatridge who la a
l o r n f"
McCracken. ^rae-1
at Stetson Unlveraily, la
5sn
frL
t,le
t [hart, d,S
rto
orf visF
itinr,lr
g heW
r_.parents, Mr- and MrsSanfo
rd,^5L
Mrs. L
eln
irlejc

Elks Hall Uk 8:00 o'clock. There
will be thei Installation of officers
and inllilatitti.
.
THURSDAY
The regal** meeting of Beminole
Chapter Number Two Order of
Eastern Steyiwlll ba held at tbo
Masonic IfaU'at 7:30 . o'clock for
the election of-e»f iters.

Tbo Smoke Abatement Society
of London aayi imoke add* to tha
“ •ouplnesa" of fogs and estimate#
damage to the parliament build'
ingi from »moke to be 18,000,000-

�V

i£ \ .|JL l*\ • V4

rfmrketa
r fs tn &amp; d

it Union o f D*tye|t,.|t to battovM j
to br thr only itud.nt b»nk to Uto t
United State* under »Ut# *ap*i~
Tiai&amp;D* - .
‘ The credit onion pay* 4 per cent
Interest cn depoetta ami dtor*M
•tqdeqt^ • p«r
for educational purpoae*. Book* aa
well n promlaaory note* am ac­
cepted a* aeeurltjr.

telephone la a* telerlalan model—

CHANTS

ll’a done with mirror*—and a
new run that aheota picture* on

FOH tj'tT T ia HKAM, « i u . HtADi, TAG*.
CAftOa, IHVILOPgS, OPPICt FORM*. RTO.

BURLESON D I B
AUSTIN, Taxaa. Nor 26s-UP)
Albert Sidney Curteeoa, poet*;
meatu Rentml to the cehtyet *d
Pmaliant Wood roe Wltoon. dtod
her* recently. Be w*a 74 Burieeon
withdrew from public 111* when
kia attend .term - aa poatmeater

X)R TRADING
WITH THEM
tadlo Servlet
Plrat St.

». Shoe, Store
Baht 1M

108 Mignotla
CMhotth Grocery

808 W. 3rd 8t.x
/Caldwell Grocery
'■**1 Wi First fit.
Campbell Feed Co.
101 W.. First 8L
.Cdery C. Printers
115 8. Park Ave.
fEdgewood Service
H n U n L c

G en eva .

Fort 4 Harrison
5 Arcade Bldg.
. Ray Fox Service
.Park 4 Secnnd 8L
Hofmann Electric Co.

The rim mtiiletfun. Pp|arl*cop&lt;
will (five tolentlfle-minded youngIter* ■ chance to teat llfht ph*
nomen*. A micro-projector m &lt;
.rjtcluduc* dluectln* needle* »nc
slide*. A new erlenc* tcope, nr
Ina the principle of tb* project­
ing mlrroecope, m«m
in»e moleenlar expln.lan, |„ full color.

. Almost hidden by beautiful tropical fol­
iage la a modest Forty Myers home built
over fifty tjtoara ago by the wotid famous
homia A. Edison. At the timo
•tnicted, the villagers did not
realise tl t they had a genius in their
ir.ldst. Tt IT the old EDISON HOME on
McGregoi Blvd. is one of Florida’s most
, showplaces and visitors to the
,,__ _ city always want to see where
great Inventorlived. It la said that the
ndeacent lamp, the phonograph and the
ion storage battery were all perfected

In tha apientUdly equipped laboratory ad­
joining the old Edison home.

In *ome mysterious way the curioua
Moljuik, XENOPHORA which Inhabit*
Florida waters, picks up pieces ot shofl
or other hard materials and securely ce­
ments themto the growing edge of its own
low conical shell for protection. When ma­
ture, Its surface Is so solidly covered with
fragments, that it is extremely difficult
to distinguish the strange creature froaa
its shelly surroundings.

Ubby.or^5klt. Ht
RED W
KID
NEY R
EANS i 23-o* cans
PN
lEANf
DEL MAIZ NIBIETS CORN
can
14c
GARD^V PATCHG- B. CORN no. I'/* cn9c
N.ORTH MAID PEAS ,
no. (i/a.cin 10c
GJBfi'S TOMATO CATSUP 14-os bot. 10c
MORTON’S, SALT
plain or iodised 9e
WHOLE APRICOTS 1 no I cans
10c
STANpAto TOMATOES 3. no frtens.Wc
3-DIAMOND SLICEDPINEAPPLEno3 cn IBp
LIMY GARDEN PEAS noHVj can !5o

TURKEYS 4 CHICKENS

117 Best 2nd 81.

Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

Jo*** pud Stephens

Country Cured

204 Eaat let St.
i 280 W. First-St. ,
KJnard Furniture Co.
. 503 Sanford &gt;Ave,»
1 Mf v*a. -a •

•
t Sanford Ave.'
jO i L*n*y Drug Co.
••i \3lelaeh Building
• »Hf«r Auto Service
230 No. Park Ave;
Mother Furniture

• &gt;IfaDaweeolJ.
117 Magnolian .A
va.
. . gs
__
MeRaynolda D
ru
Sanford 4 Geneva
Nlck’a Grocery
till W. 13th 8t.
Palmetto Grocery
317 Palmetto Ave.
Plnahural Grocery
1920 French Ave.
\ Randall Klectrie Co.
112 Ma«n&gt;nlla Ave.
. Ret* Service Rta.
119 Banfnrd Ave.
nockey Tire Co.
’ 118 Ho. Perk Ave.
Rita Theater
f SOI Magnolia Canter
Sanford Buick Co.
„ , 210 Magnolia ’
V Sanfofd Electric Co.
108 Magnolia Ava.
Sanford Feed Co.
. 800 Sanford Ave.
M Sanford Flah Co.
bjj^S17 Sanford Ava.
&gt; Mnfcni Furniture Co.
.

Best Coi?a*uad
A BEANS' &gt;?l6-ox can
iD MEAT 13 can*

HO L b s

Acdcadp Pears.
Snow White Cauliflower lb 10c
Cranberries

STEAK"

W IN E 8A P

PIG HAMS
BACKBONE
PORK CHOPS
ranrv •iiIku

Turnips Or Carrbts 8 Lbs, J^c
Potatoes

SU G AR 5 lbs. 25 c

tanW-Rog«d

ApfrteSafccfe

2 Cans

Co.

If- W- Auto Parta
.110 Waat laf 81

ragtoto Furniture Co.

BACON

SLICED BEEF LIVER

10b
25c

2SL

17c
25c
10c
Iff
67a

H

Llf.___

lf£
.20'
-

CAULIFLOWER
EMPEROR GRAPES 2 ibs I5«

BLACK-EYE PEAS. Navy-Beans 4 Hm 25c
BABY LIMA. NORTHERN BEANS 4 be 25c
ALASKA SALMON
tal can
10c
TROPICAL SALAD DRESSING pt |ar 15c

*j

LAND O'

Lb.

PRINCE &gt;

VIIITK IIOII.UU lL | IHK
Bacon
« c
1 U fU tL

^ '
1B 8

SPARE RIBS
PAN SAUSAGE &lt;i fL
'
HAMBURGER
L IB &amp;
Smoked SaussRe
j
BEEF STEW

25-

D Bating, Potatoes lb 3'Ac
CARROTS 2 bd». 15*
\G LETTUCE- hSd 7&lt;Ac

24 1.B8. SHAMROCK 8. R.

Rdtrt 1M St.

Bcott-Carraway Inc.
118 MagnolkT Ave.
ScmlntiM
Shop
801 N.Pkrfc Ave.

Fresh I ork Shoulders
Fresh
t-iiolm mir.r
ROAST
H L

Ga. Yams

5 TOILET TISSUE II roBs
AXES* &lt; lana'piAl she
DATES ' .big 2-Ibpkg. *
DAY RAISINS 2-Id pkg.
tALVES , tax celo basket
&amp;HAR# CANDY Urge jar
i&amp; MILK 3 taK cans .
IN BISCUfT-ROUR 20-Ibe

PIG PORK CHOP!
PIG PORK ROAST
BEEF ROAST lb
VEAtblB CHOPS
VEAL LOIN STEAK
LARGE WEINERS

» lb. c A u rrtn *

Marsteallows

500 Sanford Ave.

69c

FLOUR
W .Q v M fa l
m,ljt-Vt Ntookuu*

4 Lbs.

7c

SALMON

.

9«

,

NO. 2 CAN 8TP
np
.

i omatoes 6c

•a- 'r iy e • towmaa*»d

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4.*-to.*

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CHIPSO

.Okol L b. 1 7 c

on. MIUM
Soap 2

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Face mdt
4
artins Garage
General,
Repairing

w
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.
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IF# Flor*4*. t«wl«!
N n r it r o r
A r r M C A T » 0 * « r o n red eem ed a e c n t d ia g io la w .
lb *
n | i« f t n l v r i&gt;* ft n f a •
.
Geneva Home Club
»'
T ie r A B anN» 1919 of elulT
I. list,
TAX U IR D
p m p e tty
d e e c l i t n l .t b e t e n w ill
A n f m i l t o f R i : '» - f
MW«*. i
cutriinji leBla 3 A I (hiihfr's
No t i c e US
llte lt lM lY .Q I M - N , l e e..l,| to (h e m a h e e l b b ld tt
M
B c c t 'o n I t T n n n e tttp l l
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mr hand and ■**! tK'o
HbCmIii ipjon
intder
or Ibe r t iu t l-h o u e *
«lu.u tin
ih e
lin
n g e ll “l?avt
Holds All Day Meet IK*tvTfnt**
llnng
H » day or Xoveinker IMT
N« 5«t of inly
I. 19Jt.# T a t C e il l t l c a le No. I l l , laeue.l l i n t l lo n it iy In tin. in.&gt;uth u f
T b r ' nk*e**Bi*nt n f
'h e
e.vid,
*:
_____
•
lb* tth day
A----ibei. I M----. . .|l.e
.
ron rlwi leota ? a 9 l«n,tc«
d a y of
o f Oietebec.
i-----ah*e.
U 1'. H M lM D O K .
A- l*
I*iM“ren
L
tehh-h
I*
p r d n e t iy -iuhde» thu
m l e * itlfl
Clerk oI I'lriuii tj*mt 1,
Addil-on
tt/l hue• filed »oata*
in * la
In m
my
y •IfLe
e t t l n Sib Itny o f IW cornbi i. m ; .
, . „ i » Iftft.ied w n a In Ihe uetn* n f
The Genet# Garden Club met at
Htmlnol* Cuiimu, Floi &gt;,l.i
un
___
.. e t th day u| N o v r t n i J n h n H. L »d ilu u l* t
K l III
n f J ill*
i, l i l t ,
an d 1. / , meaite
ad e application
llc a llo n falor
r
iM
ted lin
'•
the home of Mfe 0. Flynt Friday ( H A L )
her.
tailed there-m
th ereon
bet. i»j|.
t y jy .
I
c n |r*» e»*a r e r t i f l c e l e * h e ll be
*.*«»%rtlng I.ni If le«nir*a aldilrl*
11' ,lc#d lu
lo bo
— leaned
linn.
VUl.l rerlltlcale
t&gt;in c e * t h * l u l - ,
-------. . . em
-----O. F , U U U N ItoN . ( t»,i,.*n i*d e i - c u n l n s
to ten.. *&lt;&gt;•&gt;
afternoon. The roll eatl * u a w
vo tu 'K o r aat.ti n r t a x
lo w in g deoctlbenl p r o p e r t y la t h e
C le t h a t CTteult C u u ri
Dr,uH.*tv tle e r r.b e d lb * re lti
vvtil
Xn. i-f of Aue
T. 1931*
Truck &amp; Auto
WASHINGTON, Nor. M— D on wared by a flower mentioned ia
C M Ttrtt'U K *
U o im iy o f N eiulnate.
d tA t*
nf
'
a l MenilBuW C u u n lt . K lu ih li , [,* ,„| d to
llib
liU flw t
l.ld d *r
n t i P i l n f U l II JkmtU MnP*»y an Important part In effort* the Bible, lire- J. V- Toole ( i n a
la areoMUnc, with ill* pro.
E t'-n v w .
Itt-W ll.
lo tiA L t
| ftt t b * ro u r t -h n u v e »lnor „n th e
ford*
Service
* o f C h a p te r I t l l i . A rt* o f
M* I* uf-t-&gt;l I li e u R Sit .
------------ —- - -i ||ni blunder lo the nmnlh «.f
No, 111 of Jtth
i 1|5»#,
S keep American wildlife front paper on “ The H.ly Tree* of etalon
1*11 an d n *oti w r it t e n r e iju .e t .if
nodlrts— S ptfn g"— T railer*
rovrrllu Lit In Ul.*s k II
. I l l M ectloa IS. TSew pl&gt;rp f t
| M iT I I K “ I f ^ 5
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ron
t*»c*taR#i? m l .
w h im
iih -'
"going to the doga."
iiui!(F 99' "turn.* II
&lt;1h sl,»v nf |t#r*»«h#r. 1917
!
Tttr in, A C. Mmiiu.*. AddiChristman" The hoeteeb exhibited l&gt;. C 11lillC I t I w ill oftar for
A prlrr &gt;1111 ran nfTord
mArrtt,
NUTlCU
in
IU U I l V i
a al* al p u b lic suulerg io the hint,.
linn
UAtftf ihl# Uh LAV
Notvm.
The canlaeo which nro torh a shrubs euliable for
Cbrlitma* •at
'-•s•lill TI
1»•
m*!I lumiusin
Ilemlliuu iiun
Hull Mviner
hohlet m
of hr r, 1937
b id d e r fa r c « » h a l Ihe IN.urt
Tit# A i i # u n # n t
of
Ik *
W
.Nn |U of AMS
I- 1932.
to pay
factor In the cooagrvatfon move* Decoration*. Thoee prceent wen lieuae enlranr* In Hanfnrd un lit
o. v nr.iiMwiN
|»i
||- uiidti iht Mini unit 1
If1(I- g Tils
*|f|» 1IV
V|i t1tf
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nth 11*1.
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nuVffilttf Vent 9 |11rt* It IZe T i » r
sif AiigiMli- A. It
«nir iniiiit Km in ||in »*m« nf j ILa }is|
C U rk o f C l f f n il C ourt
II. Manffsttl
mant a n rotri.viag *m dogr-- Mr. 0 . Mathleux, Ur* V . G I til, dar of Orceinbar In? ui II
I'l IhnnMill,
| I I 'll, li t t M ini nkdiins In tu&gt; n f •
o f M nnlnnl# ( f o u n t f i 9-*l»*r ».l • i
e'cleek A. M.. te* rerllllralr.
N.*, ITS of Aue
I. 1*29.
pointer*. Miter* or spinUU.Lla. KIIbee, Hr*
V " U m m M m t l f i i a U i k k l l hr fiM'T iim
|i tijM
iiim vniiilt
miull* nn
i*l»ltrillion, IMIIAI.I
rcitrf|'iip; l-*»I* &lt;F 1, A % D lw ll
»l*|
Flora HmKh. Mr*. held by Ihe dial* 1oa*tU*r unit
m in‘ifiitil‘ Hffrovitinji In low* t In**i f**» « lilt
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III
h
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d
all
omitted
ami
iu&gt;.»e,jyent
levied
I
T
l'f
&amp;
Hfiitfniil
tttllg*nt animal* that hare been P. _D. Illekok, tin . J- V Tool*,
I
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Hr*. taaee lacliullng laave levied for
Said
t-ivriiFliRl*
H irn^Ks r»iv tm nd nm l wtal l h ‘ p|
dFMriliosI
liter* In
w i l l ' ih«rr«»ti
tsntht to brine tack to their own- j . y, Brown, Mr*. P. B- Dool.y, the rear ttSf. »n fhe following th# 34lli da) #f nm onbir
rr I9IT, j . »»•&lt;! In !!»•
M hr Hi . *t i 1h*i f niln*vInn tlMirrlltpsI
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til ftp*11 * III I|««t llitiin ljr of S im *
O.
I*
tir.UMHlN,
I
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hnii*#
tiutti
m
r
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deerrtbed
lande
in
.ueiulnola
o n anythin* hot * aiulin* atov.ijiiro. W Flynt, and Hr* 0. FlynL Vnualy, fletlila. lewit:
(Mfrk nf Oiicuit I'Miiil,j fi»»* XlniiLii% «tt Hi* iuo|»lh nf in#i», Hint# of fi.Mi n I" will
HIV »4 «.f
HIM.
of
ISISU.
lid onder the proper rondIMona
Mr* F lon Smith h*» returned
Htmitiiil# i ' uuiiI), &gt;'iuihide! l*Ff#mh#r. l*If. which li Ih#
No
STB o f A u g.
I.
m l
Avrliun 21,
1\i« h«i&lt;l|*
i.SttAt.)
I **'• •»#» *vf Ittrftnhn 193T
c o v e r in g Im i* 4 * e l . (1 a t l .
1Their um fay tportamen prartkally to, apend the winter hen, after
Ha...U
3#
liAdl.
»»-«*s1 OsU Ilia
,u&gt;)r «*r
His t!«a
«l 1
■
' s.
“
Spends A Lot Of
F la . L a n d A «'• ! I 'e 1, . A.I.V,
N n matter
m a tte r how
h o w numy
m.ttty tm
iin;n U lu es
Nn
|eliminate* unintentional,
wince- ’ oponding the rammer In New York
Acr#«
l»#t. 1927
t e Ho S a n fo rd .
NttTtt’n o r RAI.K OF TAT
have Wed for j*our eoup
Tine In Her Kitchen
Th#
n i**r* Mi i# «| o f
Ih l
WitIf,
O
V
lllin N O O N .
N o.
S it o f A u g .
I.
K tl
n tn n n a T K i
j«u ary kOlln* of *am* and dr«* and the New England itale*.
l,
or
bronchul
IrrUallon.
rou
ran
ri#ik of rirruii r#«rt t*roR#it? off I* i t!|f «nltl r#rMf|*
entering l.ole I a 9 ink I.
fii armrdiiiic# nil It 111# urn*
l relicl now wait CrrotmiWan.
away with iuffortng on the par*
Hr*. B. A. Howard and Mra.
nf Rrinintii» l*n#ii|fg KloilJn •ait UMiff h ot hi iff* mm# oi
r'afotiR *if l*hnpt#r Ilttl. Arf» nf
T r. A. Man fo rd
rlnus trnuhlo ituvy l»^ hrrntui and I
U K 9VIInstil
A WAL-RADIO
N o,
1 1 1 e f A u g.
1.
IMl
I H I *ini iimifi w rillF n rf»*i!in«1 #f (HfCAIsl
of wild animal* and bird*.
{Gladys Kendall attended the all
1T
n
1#A
#
#sld
rrrtlflrff#
visasII
hi
you
cannot adoitl to Uka a chance ’
to wring laile l. I A N In fi
II If IVIUIIT I will nffrr fm
Would Make A
r#tl9«m#dArmidltiR io
law, Iht with any remedy Ic.m potent than
"If all ipeHamaa uood run dngv day meeting o f the Home Demonnr tgi
a n ik *. r .
vt s a n m ' m aI fiiiliifc ciulori tn iti# hlufiarrs.itATtna r a x rioptil? ilfM-i Ihrtl |krr#ln will Crcomuulon, which goes tight to
Mslsiv-r for r»#h ni ihr (Nuirl KnTtru o rT AX
fe e d .
that a n *ood retriever* Uitro gtywtkm Club TueHay
PnrHrnl
.Modem Gift
SIM
M
S
ll# ao1*1 lo fIiw It |h»*l Msltlr? Rl th. seat of tho trouble and alrta na­
Nn.
I l l o f Aug
I.
I»tl
11**uff* rntranc# In Rjitifniil on |l*n
would be practically nounlnten-j Mr*. Paulin# Miller plan* to
NOTICE Id IIKHUnr S1IVBN. •h# souil hoii.*#iltivti
mi lh# ture lo aooUie andiical tbodnflainad
c o t o r l n g Im te I A 1 lllb T T r.
Iflh iliiy Df IW*sr#ml**-»' l!»*T nt Tl.it
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tt.
A
blllcbell
hal.ler
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flr#l
MiintU?
tin
IM
moulli.
II nVInrh A. M. U« *•#•IUirSl#*
A H anford
lMental uaelaa* killing.'’ *ay* Henry; iwawe- Wednesday for her home In
nnd lo loosen
&gt;•( lax CeltUbote -Nn. |i#r#mh#r
191*. jsiilsi,
u
lk| mucoua tacrobranca mu'
.e e toy ha n d an d rnetl Ihle li#M li&gt; ih# Rl#l# iMBrllitj .W i l l i B tribe
In Cheerful Colors
[P. Davis, a noted .parting do* nu. p». Lauderdale. She wae railed th eW lln
and »xprl the genn -laden
____ pliirem.
ifteut,1 |ti« Tth day of evtp- llh tnv rtf |‘ftfiiilit i, \#at
•II ■nrnlttFtt nUd F||ti*ri|ii#til
i**#l ass.
M ill dly ot K e t i n W
in ;.
dira
D«|wl l h|it 4Ih tin? nf No vein
Even if other rrmrdira have
hs faiTni,
It
IVJb
line tile d enm *
SI * SI St SI
It^orlty and Secretary of the Amen- Kero, two week! ego by the serious
ii V " lortiidlnK int#N 1rtf#*i f&lt;ir IIn" . mi*A riffle#
c »• 1,-riiNivus.
Am
i
hit
a
tn#*l#
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t*
bfr.
1927
don't
bo
ribeourased,
try
CiTOtmtlI l le t t nf CIM-iill t'.iu l I tlir vrir 1517. nn th# r-iIlsur*us
[lean Wildlife InsUtuL, witkh U lUn.aa *od death of her eletei,
- .iiistn fi*i n t n d#nl lo h#
U 1* MniNfWlT
t-lon.
Your
druc.'lft
tb
aidhoilrwl
to
A em ln olg t 'n u m i r i o t -la
clri»ri IUfsI Inml# In fhlitlnol# f*iillii* Ii*H
r**i#iI ih#rrt©f»
Ma&lt;c* t#t tlf lent#
Clef k *«f Cl rr n11 Ci»»*rB
I dine tin* a *e«er*l conservation U n . Alice Croeley.,
|kBAt.)
1). Plmldi, towti
iwur money if you nro not
tmintii#« iUr follrtwine d#Acrlii#il
of fttmlnol# Cfiiinitv riorUn refund
Nn 3T* of \ue
7, 1f»U
Uioroiicnly caihiti'il with the bene­
[morement
Hr- and Mr*. C W. Dooley of
l*i *is#•rl in Ih# Cniinlf nf B*m fHMAl.l
■'o*#rliic Ltl* « A 7 MtU 17,
Mvrit-fc' cer »»!,»! OK TAX
fit*
omnlnrd
In in the very ftrr.t
III'-'*N
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1
1
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nf
I'inlLhlM
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1
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l
"In ehoolhl* without a retrvee-| p.Ulka spent Thursday here with
Tr A. HiitloM
I rHTIKICATI:*
RADIO SERVICE
fo T im nr 9rf*i.ir4Tin\ rmi tmtllc. CrtomnUlon l.i one word—not
Th.*»
**f l*ril 1*1 lllk I*,
In n .cn rd n n ce teiih
in. prnN» 221 of Anr
7. 1931
Iht* do* It often happen* that a ifr* M. K. Dooley.
i
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M
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1*#
li
In
il
til
7
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two,
and
It
lie*
no hvphrn in It.
rnvrrinr N'V% |||\. : Tt T,
........ . nf fhepler llt&gt;(. Arte nf
N»*TlCi:
IN
IIHItCin
OlVILN
"Ash Your Neighbor"
l » » l l 2llUl.#ir» Halter
Ask for tl plainly, sec that the name
ortiman fall* to recover hlil*
W. A- . .Whitcomb of OrUnd-i i* .? end Upon wrlllvn mtinit of, Fniifiitsl
••I III# |.#t) (tf Alit.
Tlist J 11#nr? !-#• Ivsvl.ls r i*f Cm the txnlie Iv CTromulvloil. end
IHtlllllL JViH lll'NT I will offer;
No 3S« nf AMf 3. 1911
405 W . lul.
Phott* 29
ot down. Without th. aid of a made.a business trip to Geneva, Ini
‘Ill#
t|
A
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t
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rt#At
rtf
1
1
1
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A
A
III
Tits
CsvtMflr.tl#
No
W
lastin'
sri the yrrutlna product and
Mtv al public nulcvy lo Ittej r**Vr»lop Ifdif■ IS A || IKK |.
fnss|v*ift
ti mt w■ III# Aitlti r#i|lf|
fh# Tlh ilitv #if cviol.vi, a
f* you'll
do*, it U often InpqpsIhUp# u*t week
bietn.i bidder for rarh ni iIt-1 Tr. I» Sinfttnl
Iha relief you aunt. (Atlv.)
1915,
I*##
flip,I
Mm*
In
mt
of
*
fA»#
IsMiFii
was
In
th#
nntn#
of
Ns* HI #f Ail# 9, ' 19|9
Unite* entrance in Hanford;
Ik np crippled game- Then we
Th* Mlsaldnary society m®t at Pwurt
Ihihort i» ii
fir# ansi h#9 made* i|*|vl|rsi11on
tbr , tth day nf Iki-rtnli-t, riil #1 hlii. f fi*f ■ 41 A II 1l«*r
It* l»* l. mm' ■
r*tlr#9 mM r#i iiflrn i#
!•# for n fits rt#rs|
■t* the Injured animal or bird th* home of H r* W*. J. David j i-A
Iis ; nt ll n'rloch A SI. t n 1 Oftlll 1
I*d»
•riirs
|
riri’M
i
dliiR
I
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l#w,
lh#
fli#*#nn Mfi’tl
##r*fl|.Mi»
-m
\
.
%;*
uf
A
tiff
tetdl
tel-e
lield
by
til.
H
U
H
.
9.
u&gt;j;
egging Iteelf away to die a lone Wednraday.
MnuriU
-JicAT-iHod
'
-4h###*n
wi»H
l*9**'^—fhsv—
fnltiTwinr—
drr^fihvf
fni'H l*»*f 11#AT M 1 fl
t gelti.-i' with all omitted &gt;ml
is- Mild in ill# ill nth##IliMiff r «*t‘
hfrtnrf t* in ih*t CTmntir *»f flvo*de*th, torn*thing that every
Hlaa Led* Paterp . kM &gt;ljrt S. ^uu&gt;.i|u*ai lee led 1»tee -ftt.’ llnlll., —m r r r j i w c7„ ,.t « « &gt; , ■11nn
tlir•minihniiF# siiwil
of* Ih#, Inml#. Rial# of Florliln, |n&lt;«r|(:
i: ? ff H C« It IV 30# fl H
&gt;a eportaman *eek*’ - trr (ivoM." NichoUon of Daytona btnch at­ . . . • t-i cl for the yeer Its,
flit* Mmol** in iii# mtmth nfi
99 fl l*vr 21. Tn|» 19 It 31
th. f.dlmvlng deecrlb-el I,.tide
htirntfvrr. IlII. tihlrlt
In • lh# I
...... •*
AU Ikla can m u ll In much un. tended the funeral Of Ur*. 0. A. i.n
No
re l n f A »i«
3.
11»I f
in ttnilnule Cnnuly. S’l,tilde, to
ill* ,1,st of 1trr#in1.#s. |92I
J
I a t- n n r p n « t s? ti
• rot «*1Ills f^ilpt 9. -7 t A, A 1«.
net,
■ry depletion of game,'' Nicholson SaturdayiMIv.t 4lilw llh sin? nf Nutfiti
lllh 9 T r . II. So n fo» fl
No.
1
"S3
..f
A
ug.
I.
IM
J
h#i.
1937
Bint* out Davis. "If a aportaman
Mr. Allen of Eaet blip, Nr r k e i o r r ttv l / n f. Intllguo.H l
No
7T| o r Am:
2.
1911
TircH -RaticricH
«» I* lir.lINlMiV |
(iLASS , MIRRORS . PAINTS
-cover* all hla game and bar* the York ha* arrived I* apend the V.
leia of jt&gt;ii ». m o
rstVAfirt ww'i Hlh
•’Li l nr ciirnif 1*0011'
-^‘ t e tlt t g A ll N 'l . f m \v *, \
fo n fo iil
nf
fhoitlllttl#
Csiiilit),
Klulhin
limit, then h* hae taken only hi* wlnUr here .
On Kauy P sy m sn l Plsn
rl •ttntige Ate. a V? of i.,m«
No I J S j f \»•#.'
3. 1919
INI AM
ot.i.l He. 11-r &gt;ft l: Ji,l HI
•os#iline
, »vf
flifc
iwful share. If he fall* lo r v t w
I
JT T w p *11 It I"
Tr
I#
tinffin'l,
AS L O W AS
■a dead bird or animal or allow*
X*». s;*
a *»»*
} ---192*
No
MS n f
lo ll
I.
10:1
lo *et away crippled to dlo
r o t a rl hr W 1 1 o f **
r -'- i .'il ld*t IS |.&lt;ntt- .|
ihl 7,
IlII 1*9* %I’I'1.IC%T1«»% »*mi
Ti I ft, Ha ii f o u l
I V I l n r o nty hernl a n t rea l Ihl
T% \ IH:9:il
L E G A L N O TIC E
star, then h* has really klllr-l
.\ts *7« of Ann
I . . . . . il.iy o f ,N .u.Ittbei i m ;
i **si
M &gt;TI« 1:. is 1 *i: iii :iiv mvr.%*
ro% rrln it M V , lllh 7 Tr 19.
ore than hla share Huch waste
tl
I
'
l.*HIIM&gt;ON.
rt.,.1 Ki silk i|lUx#ll ItiiMfl ni
a n T i m o r a a t .B o r t a x
Hi
l»fs.
»i|
I 'le r h o f i-it , iiit f o o t i
7 »% •Vi lllrisl# Ns* IP
e#iint
deplete* th* game supply."
DOWN
ixaTtriuiTM v
N o :« # o f
Alik
2 1931
t*r*ntnole t 'o u n t t . K lortil*
ii.# 7th Ml? lif 1irtsvlc.r A ;•
In a c c o r d a n c e w lin
ih a
prn
Til* American Wildlife ImtHuto
tM J A l.l
OfiYrrln# N •? fl of U'g H
19 .% hie lllrsl #f tit# III rill nfflr#
v ln lo a e a l l a t e n t t i l l * . A cta &lt;*f
S E E PH FOR V O t'll
,N 3J ft of MW i, Ijil.
Tf.
rillsl In# mini# *|.|a1*rw9Itvit f»sr It
i ooaernod not ogly with the con- 1»1&gt; a * 4 u v *u w r lllv n r v o u n l o f
II Mrtitrnnl
AflTlri: IF M idi us T H
ln\ sl.r.l Ms hr (t hill ,| 1ll#|V‘llt| OAR, O H .. I.IIHIUCATION
doet ef the eporieman, but with j II ll A lilt V I.R K I w ill o f f e r f o r
No
-IT
.*f
\&gt;i«
1
1131
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9
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1
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a
m
Im
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tli#
at p u b lic o u l e i r lu (b e h l* b LET US DEMONSTRATE
rot s rlfii; IV - 1 fi of
W'g
L l n r o m d .in ce w ill,
th*
|ii a
F R O N T A X L E AN D
f**ll» Wlhli lls’#4&lt;r|l1*1*1 |*lll||S#VlV III
■Hon (hat enter lata the enu­ ••ale
if b id d e r f a r aasb a l th e C ourt
inn 7. Tr tft. h# nf .at .I
i le m n - . f t'h n p te r H i M
A rt* nf
111* Crilittl ¥ Ilf Hi-1*11'ill*|&gt;. Ni Hi# **f
re m l Ion of all forme of American H a a s e e a t i a a r e In K anforil u a Hie m i e n d i*D'*i» w r lt lr n ri't|in'H ««f
D R A K E W ORK
No.
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THE NEW
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mtrtlni; N'4 lllk. T. I’l l».
w
u
a
i*f n i :» 4 «»r n i v »*.
wildlife. Th# InatHulo . sponsored •‘c in c h A. M m 1 st e e r i l l i t x l '* H. tl &gt;:S'(|lnlH|| T w ill itf r**t fr. r
M
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the f i r s t rooperative wBdlifn ra­ h eld b y ik e K a t e lu e r ih e r w llb M l lild d fr fa r dT'itBtll .if i lt*» C niirt
N« ? 19 of
Aor
J 191|
Null I It. If# ti R# 3#
I &lt;9 #1
li
e d d a d e « b e « ) u * a l U e lr d IliitiF# ru tt tu rc Nl Hfinfrirsl on |ho
rottihiM 1e*i»- I * 3 Mils. 3.
la A, l r h
re*jvh, management and ‘ (fcmiel- aletlseee m itiatcJ
ok
a d lu g t a i r e le v ie d for 111H dav uf l&gt;mmlTr list »t ll
Tr
9.
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rtration project ever attempted th e )*•■ m i . nn i n . fa llo w in g o V I.irk A. M in s r n l l f l . n l. Nn
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♦Wv .^eSTOfHnr fflv 1^ Tlli.
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and help* support' nine Hacarrft dII.
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3U*U . i*A&lt;.
..Htlirr.l —frmroisi
■PIIONE .17 201 N. PARK
B»lta tot *a many Male* a* per1 " f
of^ -H Ir 1 -»»* * ’ - *nd
■*#*niilii
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Alan vnthn Imrgstna In uard
r e v e r in g L e i Bl P ra n h lln T e r witn« o i»w tn iff -fij M tl thV
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«ifiilt p,
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pal uaea for auch tnformktion ar*
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Settlem ent 01
New Smyrna Is
Revealed By APj

Winter Park Boy
Dies By Accident
W hile H u n tin g

NO MORE FIGHTING FOR THESE CHINESE

Britain's Desire For
Colonists In
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Pulling Rifle From
Car By Barrel Is
Disastrous For Boy
Tkn first tra.jedy In Seminole
County duting the current hunt*
iliy iip-iirml l»tc
.Vi-dneaday
n—r tube Harney and Ju»t edit
of Genoa* whrn an accidentally
diachei red bullet from ■ -22 rifle
pierced the hear* of Albert Well*
of Winter Park.
The Sheriff’* Office reported
today Ilint llir IK year old youth
diet! • few mlnutra a fa r the
rhnt tij'.wul hi* Inly while hi*
enmpanVm,'' llyron (irondoe also
of Winter Park, *v«* admlnider*
iliy first aid.
Thf fatal arridi-nt nccurreil
whan ynuny Well* -palled— Iho
loaded .22 repeating rifle from
the ear barrel flral and rauyht
the trigger an a projection iliacharging the gun.
Seminole (bounty law enforce*
ment officer* Inveatlyated ami
termed It an accidental death. A
coroner* Jury waa aummoned to
view the body and an official
verdict will hr made today.
The two boyi, both member.

Mod: n, obtalmil
permbaioo to,
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convey a number o f Greek fam*
;____
____________ ____________________ .
jliaa to Florida, On hi* u-valwarrit-------tanked together with" a itrong rop*. a group or China** prlaonara, capture.) near Shanghai, la
voyage ha (lopped al Minorca mid led to Ihr rear of t|» fighting (one by Japan#** guard*. Nlpppnr*. (oilier**, now In poacedlnn of all
other l*land«, where he recrulti1*. ,he city n»» under International control, dally round up China*# who were left behind. M od of them
* total of l,M o prreona.
1 ^ b o ^ f ^ i . , om, &gt;r. hardly more than boy*.
Ha promised to lran»porl lhemi
(o Florida frea of rxpen*®. » uPPly a week FIkhI waa reduced to (evrtl I n
ment, ' Hanford made ten Ufal
fham with provl.lon* and clothing
uuart* of corn werkly for xhi'a
down* to eight hy l^ediurg.
and at the end nf Ihr.-. year*
paianna, ten guart* for Negf-iee!
T U B L IN K U P S
*"
graht BO B(fr# of land th tju* hemI
und'three and a half quart* fur
S a n fo r d
P a*.
L a * (h u r g
of *Mh family and An additionul
Wall*
I.K
llertdng
the (Irk.
i
SB litfl** lu each child. If, at the
Howell
LT
MrCumbor
Any complaining or alleged t*irr
c i h ' of aix month*, they w n a dkr*
Vimng
UJ
Ilinfhrd
u ilafU.I, Turnbull a yrrc l to ra* shirking of duly brought tho lash, line
G*n*«
C
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tU M them lo their uriginal homo*.
IlhtkfX______ n o '
Kmttkh
1qittJ|lghJ.upML and ihoac tin*
liumtiley
Kt
Jaggfr*
pr«tnTw**i the immigrant* hrnvail
folherl
RK I r l
Msltheu*
a (tonay paaaage of the Atlantic.
Laweiin (c|
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AmlFi-V the pha«l* c f the work In Kenilnolal
After.four munth* nf nailing they
Pnrgueon
lilt
Rountree |County will be handled by M Veml
ittchrd Florida
Sixty ihmirntal
nt/ilnoff
K||
kioek i rtwmnillre* The rummilleea andt
acre* of land were granted them.
Mi.rgnn
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Golden iluilnnen named nl Ihe meellug
A rriving In thd fall, they Jiullt
L.uting -tou.'h.l..wna:-»H*nf«r«l. i went: jUtenekin, Juliu* Ilrngfei.l
palmetto but* Ip nhrlter thf in
ljiw io u,
Koiguson;
le-eahurg, , d . r ; I ’ulillrity, lt ,» . Marlin llram;
through the winter, and in the
Rountree 1. K Mnllhew*. Golden, j h'mnnre, Mu\«il| Klewart; Coin)
Point* after tourhdnwn: Hnnfioil. tr|h|-l|ii|i*(olhrr Ilian r a s h ) Mis
FoigiKon I (placement l ;
t,eei L. M. Curinac, Mr*. F S. MrCnu*
huig. Aodreu idruuklchl.
Kuh.iUrithin*' H iitu .d . Gdtinin
for G ' •*»’l. Jon*w hr- Humble.-;'
le '.lull*?, r.tiifri.- r -r I'lyll^lt '
the quality and *ni»ll amount of n boy, then remarked lo hi* com* Golden pa*»ad to K*nny Mathew* M nIIIi I,', to- Il'T lm t . J o i . m f.*r^
idothlng
glwti Ihnn,
b it thu panlona that If lhe»e people knewwho waa on th* 40 yard line and Jen. is, G i | it f.,r |&lt; .unit* .
rXloniita looked to |hf time wh»n 'heir rlghlx they would N O T ant Jackal end went over to bring lha Kali'll *i f,.| Gtie.lhilt. Gnutetl for
I M land would be Ihelr own They; for under »uih slavery.
(core up to 12 and 7 In favor nf
t|l»*d great (ton-a of provision*,
The boy told hi* mother, who U e t hing a* A»dreu » kicked W *
j l|l__luniad- ib , ir til tun i ion Id earntunned a t*un»ei oC TTim ils lib good ’
'
.’
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£
Any rcnlrihatirwio. Rev. Ilram
j J jL j”
I during the night- They
deciiWn
Lrwahurg gained pot** - -Irn nf
r\
Ti * t
ww
11 tilled, may be1 tunn-d iryce lot
iii&amp; 'T im ib u ll
Imi-d to dlvid*! upon u cour»o of ac'lcn. Ttirri- id Ihe ball again but was fop-ed rn
■ v r O M '^ n ’ M d S Rkynmnd Monsnlrutge, l.i-nsu'i-t
I ly u n il n* he had proiniaed. Irf; them oskad per«ni*ak&gt;n tn go on a punt amt Hanford tout III- ball on m
gS ' . I
n l
of the rnmmillee.
i flat) tie selected a few uv****"1? luitle hunt,instead of reeking llie^ it* i wn I* yard line and begun ttu- l o 1 P I i r f n p r
F la n s
11"' nillilrenV lliirtie Society, (h
Who reduced th*other* toslaveiy.1replilea, Ihry Irrkktd to b&gt;. Au* l rut drive of-tlio puinu. .Slulnnff
” '
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the :tB year*- nf Its h lM .ry ,'ha*;
Talk*
were **»licni-il a*Urge
a* gustme, where they laid ' their wvn&gt; off tnrhle lor a first down,I T b «
C-m rnlI‘ hi‘ *Vif l.b.-n earn of .TK.OtV) rhililrm , Had.
Die/ possibly cculd |n-rforrP d-irlnr wreng* before the n lt»rn k yg «ri. I awron sklrleil left i nd for n flrC^ Peadnoln Co-'nly Tor the Florida l*vum a*aled, adding r k n f during,
.
*____________(ernl of the province, lie prnmfaed &lt;lp»n nud l« ir iis " n «&gt;-nt eff lad-f Children’* Home Hiu-iety in J f f k 'i •hi* period nnjy is of (he number!
protection
kle for, o fird down Sanford slrAllle jeWll^llht'&gt;Mar|.ps F i M ,; have ilk-.l At imrti.it denth ratk’
The envoy* n-lutnt-d. There ful: plowed through tW (.eesbuig tine rnjvsrint'-ddent c l the Home, in Jhe f«r that number of children In
lowed whai 1* dew-nlwd in some uqd ,|iUt^-jl ijn- Ijall down un l^e»-&lt; P^*L4f iMnnseJ Js»F jlljr
fjojAsmtl Fbirkta there weutd
have been
hl.tr-rt-* ns an "Insurrection." 'line tuig'a 1?| yupl ]Ule with a aectmd( Church recently tn formulate pliyis 2.0CHI deaths. This, Ilev. Iliam ron, was a sis-ret nnetiug In th* nfi- down anil Hire# yards to go. Kuirj for W&gt;*4. th
N.Mfluei|,|t i W *Hie eluded, I* sufficient testtmony tn
-.lira of Turnbull at ‘ he hom* of ford pulled a qulfk pUy
which Interest cf the Home in Seminole the expelt rare and attention the
'hi-le Itsider u man ns inn! Pnlllo- Morgan ■intutidrd *, |&gt;*»* for For-| County, according to Martin Brnm, children receive.
ter. There they organlted a ndumn. Ku’ on byt It w*s Intercepted byj
tThe wuinrii, rhililrrn ami old m*rt H°undln?o who w»3t through nr
jwi*r** |ilmptl In the rrntcr Younger *nHr* Stnfonl ifnw for n 70 ygru.
IT ISN’T TOO L A T E TO B ET O U T
nirh, Himnl wMh woinlrn upturn/ touchdown run *nd pliietd I «*■ |
^
I io«»k pUri'R In front nml to Iho’ hiirx In a k u&lt;*1 lr«d. Aodreu
j rear. Then, like the children of dnipklcked the c*)r* point.
I
Egypt, 'bey atnrtisl a match
'-estm r* »a «'n «* ln «l F&gt;«-a
m i : u m : * s e w at-rri.v os'
O H .0U A R A M T II0
L A R K SP U R — D E L P H IN IU M — C A L E N D U L A S
thrnugh'lhe wilderness.
» u 't
‘ l" '
Bml •n,»,'," r |
Turnbull was Informed and rule
t,nM " U r ' ' 1 ,,,,,,
"'l
C O R N F L O W E R S— I'A N H IE A u . ETC.
furiously after the barul. He made H»&gt;.f»rda one yard
Hue
and
every effort to Imlurr them to r c Jlmln,r
,uuk 1 ?,1' f . fnr
ttitv m : .
r iin v K B44.J
tum , but they march.si on. (In the hl* ,lr ,» touchdoarn In h i. four

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ilAI# W IG H T I will offer f*»r salt
»« fiijlillr «iiie*ry it* tl»&lt;- f*i»et». *t
l.t.ldrf1 for trmti m
II,.. Court
ll«iii*i« «•mmu*« in Kanfii'tt t»n tu**
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tsiSFiB In rlu ttln if I s t r u Itflo ct for
•*i f jr r n r 1931, on t f ir f illin g n«*
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third day they reached Hi- Auifastln*.
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Meantime there had &lt;-}**.i a
change of Govamora. Governor
Grant, auspectrd of having been in
league with Turnbull, was super­
m in i by Goovamar
The
latter ordered provisions served to
the strong* group that had march*
lad oul uf Naw Smyinx.

FACE THE FUTURf
W ITH CONFIDENCE

Effective November 18th I am
»losing my store, and will make de­
liveries from our warehouse by
uuok. ThiB will enuble me to better
*«rve you and give you my personal
attention. Your patronage is great­
ly appreciated, I assure you.

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where they planned a hunt Inf
expedition over the holiday, and
had (topped to make a tem­
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occurred.
Funeral cervices were' held In
the St. Jamre Catholic (jhurrh In
Orlando thi* momlnf at 0:00
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Japan Seizes
Wire Control
Over Shanghai

ALUMNI HEAD

All Communications
Even In Interna; • t i o n a l Are? Arc
Held By Japanese

Armies Advance
Against Chinese
■■ Matsul Intimates Ad­
vance MayContinue
' FarBeyondNanking
SHANGHAI, Noy. 26.—
(AP)—Jansen tightened her,
grip on Shanghai today by
taking over the control of
— nil communication facilities
'hitherto held by the Chinese
government In the Interna­
tional Settlement as well as
In native parts of the city.
Post offices, telegraph’ anil
nulla administration* •»* broad"
ratlins atatlon* warn *11 P '* « "
------- under Japan**# rule. *’
the principal offlea* o f l h « "
service* were In th# Inl«m*rrr,n*l
Settlement.
,
Th* apearhaad unlta of Japan a
Shanghai armlea torn into the
hrart of tha Chlnaaa dtfrnaaa to­
day In a drlv* thalr commanderIn-rhlaf declared would form tha
tnaa.lv collapaa of Ganerallaalmo
Chians KaI Bhak'a regime.
Field officer* aant bark word
(o Japanaaa headquarter* that
thalr troopa had, cr°M*d t * 1**
----- Tab’tha groat W tW l'b irrla r 6 ^
Iwaen Shanghai and'Nanking, for
a path agatn*t tha virtually
evacuated capital
,
General Wana Mataul, eommandar nf tha Japanaaa form*,
proclaimed In . an InUrvlow *with
tha Japanaaa Shanghai United
- w iilSW) -tha* Ms atwta* might be
t forced to Invade th* Interior far
up the Yangtia from N#nkln\
unlee* Chlang'a govarnmtnl end*
l&gt;a rralitanre. In Nanking Chiang appeared undaunted.

Tag Day Planned- ,
For Children’s Home
•‘On Baturday morning you will
be approached by Junior legiona ire* and other* for contribution*
for the Children'* Home In Jackennville and the Crippled Chil­
dren'* Home In 8L Peteraburg,"
Mr*. If. B. Lewi*, welfare chair­
man for »h# local po»t of the
American Legion Auxiliary, »*ld
today
••Tkl* Tag Day," Mr*. I«*wi*
continued, -la an annual affair
rpoarored by the Legion Auxili'
ary and In prevlou* year* ha*
belti a anoresa through the aplcn&lt;t*d co-operation and generosity
of lb* people of Banfarri.*/In conclusion, Mr*. Lewi* urged
continued co-operation on the
part of Banfofdilai In order that
‘the unfortunate children In theae
‘ homo* might b* mad* a little
, more romfortabte and happy.
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Permission Granted
For Park Station
Permission was granted Tue*dey in
Henry
Watson
a*
agent for th* Sinclair OU Com­
pany for erection of a Service
St at low estimated to cost ♦fi.OtW
at the comer 'o f Park Avenue
end Eighth Street, records at the
City -Hall'revealed this morning.
Issuance nf the permit followed
tha opening o f Park Avwnua to
business ai far out a* Tenth
Street by th* City Commissioner*
in Uielr meeting last night.
(2. H. Brown wo* also grant­
ed permission ‘ by O, P. Patton,
local building Inspector, to build
a 'frame garago at his home on
FMrk Avenue.

Business Opportunity
Seen ForEnterprisinsr
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."Wanted: tartI* banters." was
the odd rwqu**t roealvad at the
Vamteola County Chamber of
Commerce this morning.
In a totter from th* Cleveland
Pet Turtle Company, which redecorates email tarttea fur o*l«
•a acuvonlr* and pets, Chamber
erne Lais were m M
for InformaUan regarding poaalbt* turtle

lUlah
Bagwell.
aocretary.
•“hud that aaytma feURotod la
contact
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Work Goes On
In Ford Plant
Despite Strike

Hull Charges
Florida Law
Great Menace

TO LIGHT THE WOULD

Greyhound Busses Al­
so Continue To Op-:
erate U n d e r Pro­
tection Of P o l i c e
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Striking
automobile workers
failed today In * second aj{rm);l
I ft” hall production 'at the Ford
Mntnr Company's 81. I .out* as­
sembly plant while rtreyhnund
busses moved In and out nf
terminal* under police protre -1
tlnn In ' »oVerel cities.
A picket tins, formed at the'
Although hi* term nf office will
not begin until July, l» C. Crof- HI. i.o iils plant by m e m b e r * of
ton, 48, Tituaville attorney, w** th# United Automobile Worker*
the unanimnu* choice of Uni- nf America, w*» broken by auver*lly of Florida alumni for! tomolille* loaded with workers
president of -.their association.,1 a"'1 e*rnitrd by police car* Into'
Cmftnn will succeed Charles H .’ ,h " f*tant.
J.nin J. Connor, labor depart­
Overman. Bagdad.
ment ruurltlalor,-aabl lie -.wniiid
meet agntn lnd*r with represen­
tative* of eight Greyhound lines
operating In 14 atates and with
lender** tit Ihs drivers
who
struck whrn Ilia lines lurne&lt;l
down their dsmsud for a rinsed
shop end a-mtteag# rale 1ntT**W
To light the world, Thomas Edison Invented the incandescent
Conner aatd both sides were
electric lamp. In memory »r hi* contribution to man's progress, this
“ prellr wall dsadloched.”
8. it. Harvey, assistant Broth­ 14 fn.it bulb, con*'ruclrd by the Corning Cilas* Works, will la- |il*r*d
erhood prealdent and Ions n"- atop a |lou.noo memorial lower at Mcldo Park, N. J.. scene of the
gollalnr for th« strikers, rlslmed wliard’s early labors.
1.000 driver*— "#*
percent
of
whom are member* of our or
gan'iatlnn"— were
afferted
by
without,
(lray
Only .onc-lhin!
of Seminole tha midnight
bound represrnintlvra said about
County’s apportionment of the 1.000 drivers wera normally em­
Slate Tca.brt* Salary F'und can ployed on th* |l||Ss
be paid-on Dec. I, accurding to a
"We are running on achadule,

Fund Is Short
For Payment Ot
School Teachers

Lawton Advised That
Only One Third Is
Ready For Dec. 1st

Established In 1908

TALES OF HEADS

DUMBER 81

President Says Tax
Revision DesiredAs
Soon As Congress
Is R e a d y For It

NHW OHLKANH, Nov.
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f(Vt-Heeretsry of-plntt. Cbrdelt'

Housing Program
Is Al so Planned

Hull rtinrffeit In a tiutera! court

affidavit today that the Vlorlda
Cein.-nt lnspet-jbm Ij. w was ai
itienarn to the government's
Program of negotiating recipro­
cal triid.l treat lea with foreign
nations.
TtiP stnlutel upheld by the
Florida Hubreme Court plarea
an inspection fee of IB rents a
hundred pound* on renirnt tm|u.it.-,| Into Florida tioui foreign
founlrlea.
Iletie Vtosro. I'nll.il Blairs
dLUIct -atiomuv here.__auti) he
appeared In the ease at tile reque.t of lb# «lale drpuiluo-nt.
Hrcrrlary Unit, in an affidavit I
filrel by Vlosc* said the Florida
act bad be- n called lit Ida nt
lrn|ion officially ~hy. -the - Itel glan government.
The i-aao was brought before
tin. tbree-Juilgo Federal
court
lu-re bv the tllmco Trading, In
New York
firm
irrPnraled.
which Imports cement from Itrlgliim and n.-nmnrk, on tbo con­
tention the ac| Is uiii-oristltuItonal.

Sanford Halts Famed Razzell
Dazzell Play O f Leesburg But New Greens Prove
P-opular-Wi(h •ftig
un- Lose HoKdayJFilt, ~25 T o 14

Tale* uf licads and their hunt

er* hi nun hern thunc.i were ru
Intvsl by tier majesty, the Hance

uf .Sarawak tsliove), upon arrival
in the U. H.( Savagery aUU ■ex­
ists in Tqiols ucspbo i-ducatiomil
i f fur is, she said.

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Jnc IroUlalim to *twr .prlvaU^
flnanelnir of a large seals hou*
lug program and another Tus**
day proposing curt ailment In all*
mini appropriation* for federal
nld liv road building. • The fourth step Mr. Roosevelt
disclosed involves a presidential
letter to department heads In*
at meting them to anticipate fed*
rrnl purebnses of supplies for th*
remaining seven month* of tha
eurrent flsrnl year and to spaed
these up Instead of spreading
•ovwe nntf
Asked if Ire favored tag revl*
aion ns an nil to business now
or at the regular session atart*
ing in January, the President
Inked with hi* questioner and
n-ked If he had been reading tha
newspapers.
Mr. Roosevelt advised reading
hi* menage to the special session
which hr said had made vary
riaar thut tax icrhion waa
*lrcd. In other wurtls, he added, M
he wanted tnx change* when Con*
press had them ready to ha
made.

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R. G. Hickson, local farmer
mid sportsman, is up and around
end apparently none the wore*
for the 28 shots lha&lt; piviTcd hi*
h.wly when he was mistaken for
n turkey near his hunting camp
in Hu. Big Shrub last Saturday,
Mr. 11ii'kson stated that ho was
shot while fishing on the banka
of the Oklnwnhn River about
dusk Saturday evening by a youth
ftnm Orlando who slated that ha
thought he was n turkey.
Moat of the 28 pellets from tha
gun nf the. youth entered M r
Hickson’s urm and shoulder, it
was stated, and all were removed
later by a physician with tha
exception nf K whirh Nr. Hick*
son a'atixl were painful.

Scrimmage Planned
By Blackcats Tonight
Foarh S. A. It.. Wilkinson's S*B.
ford Send-ITo Hlnrkrate will wind
UP the week's practlr* session
tonight on the Sanford Armory
Field w-hrn Ihry will undergo
another long scrimmage session
m preparation for their tilt Thbro*
day evening on tho -iDcal'hith
school fieldTonight's session will h# Ons o f
the best end most complete drill*
of the year as all form* of th* aac.
ond national pastime will b* proa*
Iiced The drill “fluid ha* Man
marked off Into a regular font* l&gt;*ll field and a scrub gam* will ba
played tonight hy the firat aad
second tram.

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— (AIM- Pivsiilont Rooaevclt
nnlil todny.hp wnnlvtl tax revlnton n-t won n* Conirrcsa
is rvnily (n pn nhrml with It.
A* fn rth or mo&gt;'P8 to r«*'
•loro confidence jtnd MlntuTnio Intlital ry, "lltn Pronident
(old his ptras mnff'rf'ncc ho
n-niihl acini n mean pc Jo
rn«itw*m (in Monday fcpnm.Tti.efid*

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Cut In U. S, Aid
For Road Building

leJe$rem^aeolved-today fry StfpeH^rtth- m*nr "Poltil! ' entirely
said
Ivan
llowem
Intendent nf Brhools T. IV. Lawton alferted.''
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from the Slate Superintendent general Greyhound, counsel.
Celery Fed Eleven Holds 7 To ft I*eod At The member* of the Hanford
Colin English.
Harvey said local union com­
Country Flub were well pleased
There la a good prospect, how. mitteemen hail reported to him
End Of First Half A h Forjcuson Throws
rtIn* new green* that wire |
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59 Yard Touchdown Pass To Lawson____ "with
I ’e n e .l for u s e last Saturday a n d
ilKflCtCCl tJll
the remainder of Ih* apportion­ *‘lhs Unss' buses uru Had up.**
„ I Sululsy ucvordmg «o Otto Feld
Harvey aal&lt; the Brotherhood
ment ran be paid l&gt;y the middle of
Ily JULIAN MTKNbTIMIM (CITY NEWS BRIEFS well, president of the organisation.! I _ a $
(he month If sufficient persons planned wo ‘ organised picketing.
iu D S t T g C S
I.liKKIlURfl, Nov. 2(1-A at»hJ&gt;^ ^ _________ ____ _ wh . wn* creaking for Ih* largo 0 I I C t y
pbreh*** xheli'-'IMB auto tireiite bOt-ausO It » Wt •kkeassary." *
number of rluh menihers whul
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HtHkere
and
nonsstrlkerw bom MeLora* i-tarhe.1 . Henilsole
lags during Hip first frw days of
u-ited the Course las* weekend.
stagey a *#rtes of fist fights at High School football tram nearly
the monthFur 'about three weeks, tern, S h c r i f fs Office Is
Seminole County's monthly ap­ the Cleveland terminal after a forced Iiw- Noribeast Fnnf.-renre
porary gn-vns were III effect white
portionment from the Stale fund man Identifying himself ns Itayrare of 1017 to end Inn Uuee way
Unable To Ixicate
the winter rye Was being sown ell
for payment of teachers salaries Krause, a striking driver threw ills yesterday *ficino«n in IwesHim Since Action
'Inregular
putting
sin
Incus.
himself
under
a
N*%
YorX
bound
Itiurg
ns
they
outfought
mid
uutis approximately $17,4:1.1 am) Mr.
Mostly cloudy tonight and Ha&gt;
According to A. C. Kurt, in.iiniLawton staled that there were bu* and deflad tha driver lot played a l^iekelt «-oa.'he.l Isrsliurg
not sufficient funds available In procued. I’olle* held Nrause and : eleven but dropped the annual Tur- unlay with ruin in noilh portion ger iiii.l secretary of the rluli, it[ Iwwl# It. Mltebell was Indicteil
the County1* School funds to lake lhr*o other men for Investlgu key- Day lilt by n acuro of "J.'i t“ II tonight, little itiange ill temper- 111ind Bogey touniamenl will bo |ntl Mnmluy l&gt;y the Grand Jury
before IfitHi funs w~ih nravtsl wet sitin'. ,
care nf this Bern without borrow­ lion.
held at the r Iuti next Hat unlay aad
rha rg.-s nf eonducling a lot^iiiitlny f*ir Inn fiii'ii iitill iInnI*iia til
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and threatening weather lu ms- 'h ing money.
reennl* at the
Seminole
Violator* nf t ity I liilin n n c e * golf balls will be offered ns prirrs,
two tennis in m-tinn.
lie alto urged that the people of
It was lavshurg's ln»t game nf will tie trioft 111 a re. ion u f tin- while a special putting t.ninuim.*n&gt; Cuunty Crout House, disclose'
Seminole County co-oprrnle with State Files Suit
the srhools throughout the Sta'e
the season und a victory w n need­ Municipal t.iurt in tl lo c a l I'o . will he belli for the women Mr tislny.
Fur Liquor Taxes ed for them lu rlinrh the F.mfer- lice Station Itii* nfl.-in. o il.
Foil also said Ituit the .irganir.fi « ’ |'p to the present time, mein
and pure hose their auto license »*
lion expect* « large number of |„.rs uf the b ioliff* Office have
enre title and 'he Yellow Jack.-',
soon at possible after they go on
unidile In locate MBrliell
of
t&lt;*
Joseph
Jnsepb MrFnrliii.
M.Cnelill. roll of
llr. bn-nl persons to attend.
tin. k in Ibe
the nemnd
*ee'iiul half to
sale llec. I in order, thst sufficient ’ JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 2*1.— route tun
Those who visited the r.iur.n- utu.se artivlih-s ill colin&lt;*elU*n
Stale fund* may be available for ! 'J t —The Florid* Beverage !*«■- ,
ibe Fe.1* who left the field' II, II McFaslin, iindeiw.nl
an
payment of the teachers anlaries- |parimsnt filed ault
In cj-euit nt ij,,, ,.It,| o« 'b « first half lending, n|i.-rnt|iiii nt tin- Fernnbl luiugh last week were A. C. McHeynolus, with loeal lotteries nio sold ,&lt;’
Beginning Jan. 1. sufficient, court here today to collect $20.'..- by a score uf 7 lu
ton It,..punt lost night, hospdal.C- J. T"ll, Fred ll.dly, tltto I'aid Imve t.nnu under the scrutiny of
1. F.
Iteyle, Henry Zur■,
Ormiil Jury
in i'-1 _ drive
The giiini' w ii Martini nx Ivin-h* off mule repnrte,! this morning. I well,
funds should lr available to make non In unpaid tear* and rusts
! Mel.le, JohnLudwig, John llerW.t, against the “ llnlitn Batons.’'
possilds full payment of the reg­ from three wholesale liquor deal kiurg kirkitl *i(f lu Hinfortl. wlio
Hargeunt J. A (toward, mem j Charles .1 Uhrig, tfl A. I.mlui,-,
Me. Mitchell I*
reported In
I rrcrivcil lh»» Lull im i plnctni il on,
ular monthly nil-ration* to the cr&gt;*
Fody Fowlsr, attorney for theM,, own 27 &gt;H,,{ |ln,.. This* down* her ..f the Honford 1‘ola-e l&gt;e-1 lli-niy
M. Watson, Georg.- C. have left Hanford nt nboill the
counties, state offlrinl Indicated
department, said the taxes were ffl|M ,(l L,,.| B1(y &gt;nr,|.Kr
M-r- pailoient, led ilrit morning for Thurston, Pete lligglns, John i|ln,- of lilt IniBrlnirnt and ofunpaid on liquor sold by Ihe gan punted to fiolden who was the home of h i. parenta in Black- |Fourier, Jack 1turner, II F- Moore, fh-bds inillcatt' they linve been
three firm* in dry Georgia. He ,b&gt;wuctl &lt;» ht* own 21 yard line. In shear, Ga. upon receiving wind and II, W, Ituckcrnnatitc to obtain any Informs*
Glen I*. Metcalf, 37,
said the tase* had been paid oni several piny*, (irorge Andmi mid his fatlirr was eriMualy ill,
Also j)r tl (J Scott, Bitly Ball,’ ti.&gt;u na tu Ins wbt-renbuula altico
Dies At Oviedo Home all liquor sold in Florida.
H It. Illghleymau, Itaynmnd l.uml- that time,
IJark HottBdtree brought the tall to
The suit* seek to roHeet *I2R. the Hanford th with fast purriing
Enrplnyera win. mu lial.le under qnist, E. ,11. Randall, Jr , Itr-v
Tho Grand Jury recessed aft­
F.len U Metealf. .17. died at hi* 000 from Ih* Ameriran Distribut­ plays. A pass from tinlden to lire provrsions nf the Stale unrln I’aul Redfetn, Dr. G. S Helman, E er returning Du- indictments enrl‘
home in Oviedo Wednesday fol­ ing Company, f 40,000 from the Bound tree plared the oval on the phiyuifiit" rnmpensa'inil law are F. IlnoM-hnliler, Y. Milctu-I, ofj |,.r
11, week but I' )m* been
lowing a short illness.
King Distributing Company and Fed 2&lt;t yard line and anuthr-r trick reminded by ilirn-tur llniohl F. Orlando, II II- Folemsn, Ah-s intimated Hint they will continue
Mr. Metcalf, who has lived in 120,000 from Ditaributnrs brands, play in whirh 'English, a guard, Wall that the timr* liiart for lire Hhnrun, Dr. Hnmuel Buluslnn an.lj their work to lid Hanford nod
Oviedo, fur the pest tr* years, Ine.
|Seminole Fnunly of the
"hlK
rnrrtrd the tall l" the Hanford two- puyutent id i-**iiti ib'ition t without J. L. Ingley.
was born in Winstuw, Iml. Marrh
Iwo Ilium, secretary of one of yard atri|u'penally r ipm , Nnv. 25.
Alan Phil Griisboff, Wilbur ahota" in tire Fuba racket', here.
11. 1000.
the firms, aaid, .“ it’s ridiculous.
Brs.lham, Harry tlradham, K
Shortly after thr- rrtnvcnlng of
Hanfwd'x rlof.-n - atrengihtti-d
He is survived by four broth­ We don't ship any liquor Into from tha* terint until the gnme wn*
Fompton, Mr* K. Fompton, Mr*. Court this morning. Ftrcuit Jtnlge
Margrarct
Peters
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ers, ell of Oviedo. U K , Herbert, Georg* and never have."'
Roy Hymrs, Mrs. (Itto Cnldwi-ll, Millard It. Smith scntencml three
over. However, efley rnmting two
Fhnrlrs, and Flarenre Metcalf; an
.E. S- McCall, Howard Fnvine, W. persons who Im.l In-en conviclrd
Pictured
In
Ad
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piny* and l.^uig thrre yards, tioluncle, Arthur Metcalf, also of
G. Finding, F. K- - Clem, G. • f earlier In the week,
rlrn dropped •''hark and passed to
Oviedo and an aunt, Mrs. James Prod uceOf f iceOpened Iteundtree fur tile touchdown AnE&gt;l Engl i’ ll nnrl Jrw Dlson who
Miss Margar.t IVices, former Workman and K* E- lanry.
Owen* or Oakland, Ind.
By Morris Spencer Idreu’a kick was blocked hy Itutn- aoriety olilur U ,e Hanford Herwrrr. convict rsi To.-v-ts y on
Funeral services wrrr rnrtnm lcharge of breaking no.l entering
o ld . d* *hc uu ntral
f i g u r e o f th e
t.tvy
*4 at lb*&lt; Fr'rkaon Fanernl flume
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well known
vrillt Intr-n* to commit n tnis-'e
HnnfoiU tame bark strong with, FlorIda Powyr A Light Fornpniiy's Manley Goldsberry
Oils altermion at l.-oo o'rbick local prudoc* dealer and farmer. Morgan calling duuble winglurrk advrrtisenien1 appearing in tinliry's
mrnnor, wrrr si-nlenr .1 to ictre
Will Bpcak Here ope
wtth the lies. J. /t. Day, ttaator ha* opened a n *« prodare e,- formations end plays which frem Herald, as will as in other liver*year t-arh in the Stpte I'cnluf thn Flrel Baptist Church of tebllshmenl In tha nld Freight tha* point •M-emad morq i-lf.ciivo paper* in *he Malei
tirfiliary mid David O'N'.-ai, negro,
Manley
Goldsberry.
a
Townu-nd
Oviedo, officiating.
tlfflra
fortnertv occupied
hy that Iwestmrg’n famous rnm-lirhprgcd wt'h a- null with the inMias IVtrrs, who i* n«w with
Brice and Johnson
Prorbico datrrll systeih Which tho Hanford the advertjsmg ilepertnienl of tlir represr-ntsliva from Ibe Fits ego ' tent to rnmmR murder In the *eeIrradquarters, will address a mas*
Dealer*. .
! nnd drgtce, was aentrnced to
line eohiplrlely slopped fJ."Hng FlorMi. I'oWrr and Light Company
Elks Benefit Dance
meeting of the Rcmlnolt- County
Mr. Bp«ne*r has b**n con the around ah'l thlnl Jtuarti.iih munths in thu
State
in Mlapii, Is shown pouring hatter
To Be Held Tonight peeled wllji lha Btals farmer* In the set-Ond” period Hanlorfi into a waffle in&gt;n The advertise Townsend Fluli* In the City Hall a&lt;-rve
Prison.
Market since It began operation threw a group of passes, Used mcnl Is pail of.’ the company's Tuesday night, officials nf the
After ^rntrncrng tlu* tliree, tha
The regular tnonlhly benefit nod he will handl* a variety nf raurll dassell quick pl*r« and campaign to p pularue the USe of local rluh re|K&gt;rted today.
Court rrees.ej until 10:00 A. M.
Mayor
Edward
lliggimf,-it
wak
dance of th* B. J* O. Elk* will be Produce. At the present lithe he broughi the nail down to Is-et- alertrical appliances for rookingDec, 8 at whirh time the remain
a'aterl. will introduro sthn speaker
bald tonight at the Elk* Lodge Is stocked with produce relating hprg's ten-yard line where it * » l
ing defendants to tie tried in
---------- ------------ wjto will bring a message from
beginning *1 10:00 o'clock. In mak­ In lha Fhrlslmaa season. |{e lost on down. Tha Jafkrte kwknl J J C C(Jy |.'U n (J S t a r t e d
this term of the,. Clrenlt Court
Dr. Townsend to Ihn Club riu-ming
this . announcement
Paler opened IB* office for basin*** in rafidy and Sanford look thr Inti
will lie annigH-d nnrl their rise*
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brra in this County. -3,
Thurston said that the - public i* thlg, morning.
net for trial.
n ntheir tfwn If* yard line t&gt;u th*
I l y iM lIY U tlO n A r m y
cordially invited to attend and that
-&gt;r
It was,, lirditate*) today that the
first play, Forgusnn faded Iwck te
-------all lha proceeds will ba d*voted to . Official* of tbe Slate Aaaori- his own 2.1 yard line and threw a
remaining criminal rases would
Tho Fhri-lnuti -eason for the
charity.
Storm
DisslpateH
ation will be honored by member* CO yard pass which "Flash" law- Balvation Army will begin tumor
probably be tried during the
Music for the’ affair will It* of lha -focal B. P. O. E. in their
•week beginning Dee. fl, and will
sen took on the laaaburg in and raw when 'he "tganlxatiun will
Into
Rain
Squalls
furnished hy Beckham's ockostra mealing in tbo Elk's Hall tonight, he scampered 'n tha open 1he teal place it* &lt; l,rIdv.,;&gt;. kettles oq (),«
include th*'-trial of Ihot* Indicted
-Ladies will be admltud fro* of lodg* official* stated today, add­
nf the distance and im ra t tisV streata of Kanh-rd in order to help JA fK BO N V ILLB. N oj.r » f - ( A 1 recently h y lb*' Grand .Jury for
(hanta", Mr. Thurston stated, but ing that tha regular
Benefit ford'a firat- touchdown
- , thk Army raise P*. necessary fund -T h * Wostfaer BriVeatl s*'d to­ alleged lottery o|n-tatlona.
there will hie a small chart* for Dane* would ba bald beginning at
Momenta, later, .anottw r larga far Christmas basket* for tha day tha disturbance whirh uurrd
Charles B. Jordan, fanner em­
gentlemen- Coma and bring your 10:00 o'clock.
cheer rose from th* Sanford -p*^ Moody of Hemtnote County,
northeastward through th# Gulf ploy** of the Cowan Company
frikudsT
tetors at Darrell Ferguson placo.
Captain I'- S. Keren of the local of Mexico yesterday and rroaacd Store, who was arrested In Jack­
The British Labor party had kicked the extra point that tent tha past stated this morning that the tbe Florida coastline near Apa­ sonville scycrsl months ago and
Periqa* tobacco can ba grown only two scat* in tha Houaa of Fed* into th* Usd.
•ryanlxaticn has appreciated the lachicola last night "haa virtual­ charged with theft of clothing
on only about 1,000 acre* In Common* bt 1M0. Tha paak of lu
Th* gama waa played In mid* support of the (ilittni of Sanford ly
disappeared"
Foracaslara from his tmployar. withdrew hi*
Louisiana aad la uaod aa a blond powtr waa reached la IMS whan
field for tha remaining portion of doting the part year* and ia da- explained tha storm hi* dtaal- plea of not guilty when tha eaa*
with other
lighter tobacco* to there wore lt7 Laker members of
lb* second period and wit Her team ponding on the public'* generosity pated Into rate squalls with no ram* up for trial Wednesday
f«na a fin# smoking brand.
pariimcnttCeallassd US Fogs Sts I r J for tba fuming FhrUtm**.
daBnlta tauter,
and entered a pies of guilty,
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ticlpatlng in a num
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book ha« a algnlficance which it would not iioaaeaa were it
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Mr proclaims In his "Flying Over Ethiopian M
ountain
Ranges," Describing nn attack on Ethiopian cavalry* he
**JC'iit ii* —Ullt-ii ■ays, "Wa arrived upon themunobserved nfnl immediately
dropped our loads'or egploslves. 1 rem
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lier that one
SBC
group of horsem
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e tho im
pression of n budding
rose m the bom
bs fell in their m
idst. It was eiccptlonally
(rood fun and'They were easy to hit na we were not too
LasJIs C M iu r
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nigh up. n»ey offered a perfect target.
'Til® bombing of A4ow«, he says, "failed to give U
S
Uefftctlon paring to the fact there were only sm
all
s jc ’ c.as; 5 K 5Vany; M
hut®which flattened nut without raising sm
oke or flames
I a ia l*r *t TH Mpne w
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nkUk la east*Rut the bombing of Adio*Ado was m
ore satisfying
»• «m to
It aaltll
a a( ill ataa Ito a lfto apparently. "Thia w
as swell nnd had a tragic but beautiful
(a II a Ml etbeewW*
effect," h« wrote, "Our best fun was trying to hit a large
•- *«•JtBLTUK hut which stood In the m
iddle of the town. 1 had to fly
igto.N.to - *£
aver ft three times to m
ake it. The third tim
e I hit it and
aawIt begin to hum. Ethiopians leaped out am
i tried to
e started onnygh fire jo heat half the_glpbe.
FRIDAY. NOVKUBM M. HIT esospe. . . w
■All ln*Juifgood clean fuh.Thfs bombing and m
achinerj * r a 1 ' ■"------ —
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gunning of Innocent and hclplens people fromiho air. The
A n Open*** Thy Hsad
quintessence of bM
UtyI This blowing of horsos and horse­
Beneath (hit open hind today
' $fa» whole world feeds;
m
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agnificent sport! W
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k|*gt ta diio m i on h u bain howM
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ussolini would write alm
ut his adventures If the
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cow*.
tsbles were turned on him and he happened to be on the
of our modi
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Train Robbers
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SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27TH, AT ELEVEN
THE OCCASION YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO

encourage them
The
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iUes and would **rv« lo adv»r
Use, aa nothing ete# could, »b«
advantages Florida, of fens that
yachtsman - and
watsnlsy aathus last. Th* sueeeetful erasing
of such ■ contest would undoubt­
edly lead other state* *o *pen#or
similar event* and In lime per­
haps a National Orange Has
Derby woyW reeull.
Florida has long overlooked a
reel opportunity In not pushing
harder than she has (be im­
provement and development of
her waterways. Yachtsmen will
seek Florida waters when wa
bring to their attention the op­
portunities thl* atalo afford*.
Th* completion of the crossstate canal and tho connecting af
m“?ew Important links would maha
this slat* a yachtsman's para­
dise, and would bring millions in
now business to ovary se«Uon of
tho state.
The proposed “ orange bos’*
derby is a *tdt&gt; hi tho right dl
reel km. Every 'Florida cossaui
nlty should co-op*rat* tn Uu
plan and encourage the youth of
their community to enter these
contests. Chambers nf commerce
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS— TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS
ENTERTAINMENT, FUN AND WONDERFUL MUSIC '
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confused,
crashed rfilum. Called on “arlivity pro- during tho elementary period, and over them in droves.
|j
«gh a Jiving room window/ gram," It ustually t* a saporeom- must moot standard miulrements.
tinder iho plan of th# Water-;
»rr |t was capturod on tho W-. Uunll.n of ptngiculr* and con- 3— F.lrmcritary aehuoL lay the ways Congress, desirable prises
ybU of th* houseIservallva methods.
foundation for college preparation will be offered boys and girls of
who build mlntoturs
° ----------Dr. John J. Loftua, associni* —and the majurtty of colleges s i Florida
ISw building
decreased in aupvrmtvnilanlj who overaeea the y*t adhere lo regulation grad* yacht;*, cruiser* or other water,
during the
month of 0*1-'program. I* forever on a tour »f
syricaui and traditionalcraft
*aamlu*‘
at a certain minimum coat
*•1 *h# first
time in aoveralIho Institution* Involved, valuing
tlons, where loalbnok knowledge
and rnter them in eompetlllon s t ;
Th* figure* for ths mouth from 11*11'* Kltciwn to I’ark avo-i |* nccoaaary.
regalia, to be staged at various
wllh'nue.
| Th. activity program may be point* tn the slat*.
n i ,
, ***** “ " “ to *4 ,li He »•»« 'bo eipvrimcni bus call-tided to. all schools at end
Count lea, communities and ascOrlando also
suffered a deworked well, *o far, and lhal It
o f the sia-ycar period—at
tkm* least,
will be urged In enter cen-.
to October, but lh* figures i* hi* belUil that by end of tho through 'he first sla grades—and letleat* and slag* loeo) *limma-|
the year ora somewhat bettrr ,1* yuar period allulcd for the eventuplly through junior and lion control*—^-winners to be acnl
th n Ual year
Icat, every school In the rily wnl aefilcr high achools.
to ■ elate contest ot a taler dat*.
want to join in At present It i*1
— .
----------Unrivaled waterway* are on*
avsryoa* believe* U*r* la copflnsd to Iho first sis grade, o f U u m n n S n o lr m Q a v u
of lit* slate's grr*last assets and;
tger of war to ttorup*. *toy« tkc dtaignuted aridtoto
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it is fitting todoad that Florid*,
Gheoteo Francis Coo, ■peaking. l n the riperlmcnt, now. la |l«| He Hps Deftdlf BHe
If Ut* Rotary Club to Oontoraeeond year, tvilhouk uuleriat U&lt;
risn «to*t maaaa to fiur cuun-;Uugbt, not only from
KIDNKY, AustraUa, Nov.
(■ 1 -tkoigc Aitken,
who sty­
'MfOF to mar", adding that but from '‘cypcriolico*''
4y
^
^ ’ ! A vliit to l b local growry HorJ le* himself “ Feraharm, the ttoak.
ur fiber** Of*lost lb* anale* (Utal'a an “eipcriencv'') may Charmer.'' sky. hia bit* la poison-,
hfMdtog M*U*a, kut before mean a kason ui arithmetic- what oun cnou.-h lo kill'a man.
“ It’s bccaua* I have aa much
would pill the man who food , costa) geography — where
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Pto right the bp'ties fund comes fionii and .polling- venom to ray budy.l he explained,
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try troreolt; with a 111He study m while recorsrjpg from a leg ampu­
human nature throws in for good tation
r* My ton
A likes said be had Leon bit rat
ml*'* ken measure.
r pyoslgkt m
ay bofalling us) IlUt Iho 76.QUO children don't by poisonous snakes at least £10
th#latest pubU
rir
m ■pend a|l thslr lime touring the lime* during hif JO yean as a ear.
ty efnanpttng
M
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i and advertl*lug the rily. They do plenty of work right Iilvaf showman. Recently physi­
s . bust Ipg oppOrtunlile, In
... their nan daisroorai. They may cians diagnosed lbs cause fit a
shoo t*
A beautiful build
build a model of lb* coming swollen teg ■» “ slow ana he-venom
snd ttok off the . tog t»
Iri wlto « tbot gun under World's F a ir-a n d h-arn a lot of
hU Uf*.
y M • I W J M 'tw ka/ htotory wt»u* they're doing it
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Dlamoitda And Watches
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A Creole is s white
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to 1*03 when Louisiana
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gre**,'l* dsslffnnl lo educate hoys
aqd gl|U of Florida a* to the
value and ice of the state'* onviable .watenray* *y*tem.
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A f*W yeur* ago soinrons coq-.
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effect on oUitfr young men who nnvu l&gt;cen readlns
ng
reived the bright idea of staging
HiimrTMPi,irtf‘tMt/'tfnirMttfT*tfivjTy,wtYt:"*Th»g'h«MUp
J *w C4ll&lt;'&lt;l “ snap b»s' derby, and
turn out nt oil the way HiayaitoftotdJto to ifcrn o g e ls. '
YAsea werr'offerwl kids who de­
Vhc PsIJhn lUanl m » u on Ror handR sitioA ti LtortRr I ru ling aho w ere prom ptly at
signed and
built the most
i*h ^aiiurihlqg lika 1A00 ra**&gt; iiiiw, U4J. T h ere’s lu d b itg W M kriBnautlc Alsnit Hint
unique and S|ieetllest home-made
*IUg for eWmrnry.v. Thai's A h tflR io u g b one o f /t h i |ia)*ffidtifl*fc did iu crifle c III
eefiatera eonatrurted a* mlnUlure
half of llioie nut* ronfbm!
ill e ffre llu g Hyg;,p]»fbre. it,nlm&gt;vs UjOf.tbe
jtn“tdf earn.
„!!&gt;• flats priaontired o f stilmiifuifwitwurealjly to
The Idee caught on, and In no
f '‘ V
time “ soap bos" derbies were
»bin
jt about It, a/l*r ,the
being atngrd nil over the coun­
PAY AST.fTTf.E'attention to discouragement
J»Pi ■
*• lhlough bombing a few
Ump cIHm , |t .touU -U * ‘ RlbU’. Plough ahcm l a® u sUatuiur dovii, rou gh (ur sm ooth try and the winning kid* won
sa.
rain
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l* l l L I*t^i» Ufura than
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Vit*rry
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WIr eargu and muke y o u r [&gt;ort trip* to tln&gt; National Ri«p Ilos
Derby, an ovent of auch iraport
|frwW«m ovtr tb«rv* ;|h tho |&gt;oint,— Maltlile 1). ltuiirock
tanc* that apnrta eiillora of great
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pb-nly of work fur Ike luach.r* preaa services iBaalgned their best
SOmUklug giwui n ,, nurjiiu, pro- 7 0 fU (/U L i l l i l l r C r i l f l Al ihu dart of Ihr school y*arj
lo_:,co,r*!r It, newsreel com*
U t, lull *« yet it ha* not
V ..* * ! - C n t i n n l n 1'hey must choo»o the »orl of aa. panics vied with ruch other for
Uan around Ui u* fallow* who W C W
I 0 1 K O C I l O O I S . |&gt;i&gt;rh nrei Ihoy'rv going to taach. favorable shots. - and both great
Teijf got any aurfdiu profit*.
A 1*1S ««
If 'ho ratwrlepc** cho«*n for broadcasting chain* cleared all
channel* to put the event on
Pranklmi ItuuM’wIt should plan
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i I grade* In Iho activity program— coasl-lo-roaat hook-ups.
Last summer in Ohio it was
•p*od Iho entirr month
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Hy I.YIIIA 4; It AY Hit AW
|do not Inrluda lh* u*ua) tostbook
mler und*r FUrkla'i warm nunAl' Fealuro Service Writer
i mairrUI covered by fourth gn»d- my privilege to wllnru the event
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hut give him rtfiswei five ihouumd N*w Yolk City eluded- Tbare romt ho a tia-up interest and enthusiasm It ereatf
od. not only among the kids but
and vigor as w*U A fjwj school children are p I a y 1 n g .with subjoct. matUt.
spectator*.
^ FlorMa and bo will be gulnsa-plgt I ff Ui* .hl*ge»t »kJn-l Why, sfsk th* Ottra-prof^sss- with thousand* of
'S, Joan a match for Congrats, callonal eaperlmasit'tn&gt; ths United slw st Dr Loftua has three an Rivalry was keen, atatee and
anyone else.
j gtate»-Mhd iifclag lb
. , awera ready.
cities sent M i t t a l ,
boost
- — — -o —
-------In 07 school*, nearly 10 |&gt;er rent
1--Naw York City atudmta have and encourage their entries. D ir j
AP
lant City m
u&lt; who‘hado f ttlS entire'school ayatem, m«rv' to pass UageSta' Sssmlnatloo* el Hilaries of national reputation

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fort to au k In pn. a w of
graatest u H t i our aisle
• M to -o u r waterway*.

es obvlous/|f M|
conductor, aa tlio&gt; were amateurs In the holdup racket.
n ■ troubled land,
freely, rrarinuily Imn loosed
Nervously fingering a gun one of them covered . the
out Thy-hind.
conductor and trainman, while Ids pul wont through cur
“TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY”
•M wa lhauk Thai a* we after car ordering the Jfill passengers to fork over, and oc- j
caslonally punctuating his rcmnrka with pistol shots, as
•W dT
Ur HUBBKLL KAY
What fitting way
much to twister bis own courage us to Intimidate ,hls vic­
Kvlfor this, Thy band-dealt bounty, tims. Every tiling went along well enough, considering,
White other slalos may brag of wIMi her glorious coaalllne, her
lM
until Hie hnndlls started to leave the train. ‘ " *
and
their
“ anaii bn*'’ derbies, If the rounlteai beaullful lakes
i t .la oura todayT
Then one of tho passengers engaged one of the ban­ Florida Watorway* Cofigresa ha* many scenic river*, should em-;
to our faltering toorum tlm
dits In n struggle. The other bandit started to run to his llo way, Florid* may esUhllsh a piny this pract/cml mean* of mak­
w
eeds
rescue whan n .Qi.yejjr old negro .passenger stuck bis fool nanie for herself a* ihr hum* yf ing the youth of the state eorr
*«/£ ■ « toegy. ,
relotis of this great natural sd’
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Spicy' Cooky' Treaty

S o cia l A n d P erso n a l A ctivities
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ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORBAN, Society Editor

Social Calendar
ra iD A r

wtmm
The Smoke Abatement Boelety derod tho standard 5 foot 7 Inch
of London says smoke adds to Ihe ship hammock lengthened by three
"souplnrss" of fugs and estimate* Inches In answer to a plea from
damage to the parliament build’ some of the taller gobs.
Inga from smoke lo be 55,000,000Britain la seeking 20,000 more
The British admiralty has or*

Personals

J s a i S E S ’j ‘5 1' *

recruits for volunteer antl-ali
work.
Japun is increasing her^
chases of phosphaie from Ms
island In French Oceania.

SELECT TOYS NOW H

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Of bn arts! to a number of
Mr and Mn. A. Wetboldt and
people Is the announcement of
the marriare of Mite Irena Can- .family spent yesterday at Bok
trill of DeLand to Jay A. Yount, Tower.
Jr. on Tuesday, November IS,
Gene Turner of Tampa sprat
in Haines City. The Rev. An*
dersnn of
the First Baptist Thanksgiving with his parents,
Church performed tin- ertrmony. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner

World Day of Prayer- will be
observed at the Pint UaptUt Ch­
urch at 10:110 o’clock with Clmle
Number Two and Circle Number
Four in chare*.
SUNDAY
The annual Memorial Kxer
Ml-i'* ('urateill is the daughter
Che* nf the Seminole Chapter of J. c. Cantrill ..r Dr Laud. She
Mlaa Evelyn Cates of Stetson
Number Two Order*of Eastern 1* a gradua e uf (he * El Paso, University la spending the Thanks­
b&lt;ur will I* held at 1:00 o’clock Texas, High School but has lived giving holiday! here.
at the Masonic Hall. The public in DeLand moil of her Ufa.
is invited.
Mn- 8. J, NU has aa her gueiti
Mr. Young Is the youngest eon
MONDAY
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Young Mta. R. D. .Moore end Mrs. A. C
The book, "Bared to Serve' end was graduated from Seminole Appleby o f Jefferson, Gawill b« tauiht at 11:04 o’clock High School In USB.
at the Firat Baptist Charth
Mlaa Elisabeth Bailey of Jeffer­
The couple are at home to
preceding the m elon ot Prayer their friends at 420 W. Wiscon* ses, Oa, la spending the Thanks
piocraiui for Foreign Wiuton*. eta Avenue in DeLand when Mr. gtvtag holidays with Mr. and MrsA covered dlih luncheon will be Youag_ta connected with - the Ev*ne_ McCoy,
-served ~at noon.- circle Number
One will have charts of Prayer
Mlaa Florence McKay of Miami
protram at 1:00 o’clock.
la spendlag the Thanksgiving holl
The Saaford Junior High P. T* Meeting’ Is Held
days with her parents, Mr. and
A. will ipeneer a Benefit Bridie * By Music Directors Mrs. a E. McEay.
et the Elks Club at 7:45 o'clock.
TUKOOAY
Circle Number
Three
will
harp charts of the protram to
b riven at the First Baptist of vocal music for Ovlsdo, Prof. T. 1 **
Church from 1:10 o'clock until M. Dolllaon, director o f taatrumen*
Mrs. W. J-’ Whitener hat left Mr
4:10 o’clock.
tal work for Seminole County and her home In WDllston after having
The monthly board meetinr of Prof- R. E- Kipp w en the ones been the guest of M r and Mrs- R.
the Women’s. Club will be held nt from Seminole County who alien- W. Turner fog the past month.
10 00 o’clock’ with Mrs. A. M ded the meeting of the Directors
-------Phllipe, president, presiding
of Public School Music which was
Mr. and Mrs. R. R- Pippin and
WKDNUDAY
held recently in Winter Park.
'daughters a n
spending several
Circle Number Five of the
The meeting wee called by Mr. day* with Mrs. Pippin's parent•,
First Method let
Church
will Homes, director o f the Conserve- Mr. and M n J. B. Borland in
hare chart# ot the erenlaf lory of Music et Rollins College, Pinckatd Ala.
service et 7:10 o'clock.
for the purpose of stimulating, in'
The regular fastness meetinr of tcroat in music In Central Florida.
Mn. G- T. Hardy o f Brunswick,
the VTomen’a Club will be held at
Plans wen made for a combined Ga- has been called hen by the
12:10. o'clock. Hoeteases will be Centnl Florida Chorus and orcbes* lltaeaa of Mn- 1* J. Kofata who
3lr*.' L E. Bpeneer, Mrs. Blchard t n In connection with the annual is visiting Mr. and M n. I- E
TenEyck, Mrs W. A. Patrick and music competition et Rollins some* Estrldge.
Mrs. 1. E- Eatridg*.
lime in April. The ehrous and
Miss Eleanor Hickson and Miss
Weklwa Lodf• will meet at the nreheatn Is to be made up c f
Elks Hall at 1:00 o’clock. There children, 1° grade* four to eight* Jane Sharon will arrive tomorrow
will be the Installation of officers No competition will be held be from tho Florida Stale College for
tween thee, group.* High school £ ° m' n * * JiUwnd.nts. In the
and lnltltation.
students will be given the chance Wheeleas-Boyd wedding which will
THURSDAY
The rernlar meetinr of Seminole to compete In vocal and taatrumen*
pUc* “ IU~*F’
Chapter Number Two Order of tal numbers.
,
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Mr. and Mrs- g / e . MsKay and
Eastern Stap r f l l J ^ h lld jL i h g
4 rammltlaa tn Htract Ike — rtr.WM n w v nc*-'M tIUy ’ Wti
Masonic H aunt 7:10 o'clock for of the Central Florida group was ^
0f M r and Mr*. J .F . Hkeem
the election of officers.
formed with Mr. Honaat as chair- ,B U e,b&lt;rT yesterday. They at*
man, M n. Wooten of Daytona tenawd the
Saefbrd Leesburg
afuntoon.
Bridge Party Plahnfed Mr. Dolllaon ef Seminole County »»nis yestarday
.
'
By Woman’s Club lepressgtltag th* tasbrumanta, j Mlaa Basy MaaWfll|,hkoi Is at
Raauty
f tbs , m ritbg tending the "*’
yme. 1 Sprat
e illfl ajanAem’ idr rJh* Sanford
Paribta. Mf.
* W om b’s ( t T e f t l hevr iVelr
u.
swaU. .
and Mra. R. O.
regular monthly hu«ln**x most Ink
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and.luncheonW
*dne*dayat 12:10 Program Presented
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Gaorta Andereon, who Is el*
o'clock.
By Music Group Undlng the Louisiana Slate
A* thin will ho the ralv meet*
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University
la , spradligr
Ihe
Inn ,.f the year It will b« de­
The Mti«le y&gt;#pari»M»t of Ua Thankegtring holidays with his
partment it ensemble, Euch depart*
‘ mint will contribute Its monthly Rsiifc.nl Women's Clab, PiWerated tn rants, Mr, and Mrs- O. 1L Anprvjtam. Vocal and inrtruinmisl u Ttisnksg'rink pmrv«m Tnev­ dnrson.
music asill be furnished by the ilti i ..tenter nt Ihe Club Hones.
The following from the UnlvcrMi*. W O fiemlnr. sponeor.
Muate Depart rteul. rrcitatlona and
■ play by the Literature Depart­ was Introduced hy the chairmen* ally of Florida are spending the
Thanksgiving
holiday*
here:
ment and the Social Department Mr* Roes Adams.
The proerem wee as follows: Francis Roumlllut, Mac Huddles
will have He annual Christmas
ton, l&gt; «-•
P- mcvucicr,
McCullcr, (.neric*
Charles u
Betts,
Thnnktrlvlnr r-norns.
&gt;°n,
cm ,
Chorus.
bridge party and shower for the Thnnkvrivtpr
Perkins,
Children’s Home Society In Jack n. ndtnr Tsrninr Whittle. Rsrh- lllchavd Deas, Brack
,lnr” -Nanrv Rovs'tter.
|Jimmy Dysor, Julian Adams and
■onvilla.
Kastyle HoueeholdrViolin solo—Pei* M#ro.
For reservat'oeii call 79-J.
Address. *’ 8plr1t ot Thanks"—
Among those from Bauford
Tba Rer. J . B. noot.
Genrl# Harden: "T allendlng Ihe Duke Ellington
Prayer W eek Is Held Bolne—Mra.
tsns U fa ” hr Nana tuces end dance lu Orlando lest night
By Missionary Groups "fkut Touched 1h# Rote" by were: lb* Misses Mery Meiweil,
Marian EafMdg*. Evelyn Cat*a.
Warr llrien Brown.
Marl*** T or
The Women's Mlaalonary So Rolo— Evani MrCov:
"Twilight Helen Dougle*.
rraea and Constancy Melech.
rtety of the Firat Baptlal fhurth o„ lh « Tra il" hy Mllchetl.
Is nhtrrvlne the week of Prayer
n o t ic e
for foreign mission# whleh will
The annual Memorial Eierlse* Program Given At
Inelude 'he Lo'tle Moon offering.
East Side School
This offering poee for foreign of Seminole Chapter Number Two
Order of Eastern 8*ar will be bold
mission work.
The following
Thanksgiving
All member, of the society are Sunday at Stop o'clock at the
program was presented Wednes­
requested to be present at these Masonic Hall. The public Is cor­
day afternoon nt th* East Sid*
dially Invited to attend.
programs.
School!
Psalm, 1 1 1 -------------- — School.
Bong. "Thinksglrlng Day" —
School.
Thanksgiving Acrostic . . . . First
Grid*.
SPARKS'
Song, "A turkey on n Fence"
First arid*.
Poem. "We Thank Thee" ......
Emma Jane . Hobbine.
Poem. "Thank Him" _ Johnny
JUiisn^sr*
TODAY ONLY
Poem, "A Olent Thanksgiving" -■
Oeort* Rutherford end tlphem
Meriwether.
sC T e ^ s *
at am
"Pilgrim Maidens"
Julia
Nader. Lonnlla Russell. Ellea
Batten.
r
Poem, "Everyday Thanksgiving"
Thereton Tyre. John
Lee,
Marguerite Duke# en d . Jean
' Robert*?
Poem. “ We're ThankTxl"

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T O Y F A IR V A L U E S !

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With crisp, fold winter days
m aking hot drinks and spicy
cookies most appealing, Walnut
Molasses Bare become a special
treat Few . cookies can equal
their fragrance ami flaror as they
me freshly baked, right out of
S oven. One of the favorable
points about thrse bare la thel
the dough ran be made up ahead
ef time and kept In the refriger­
ator to be baked on short notice.
When the you ngsters conn*
home from school or play, there
delicious bars will quickly ap­
peals their appetites and renew
their energy. Scrvrd with hot
coffee or chocolate, the bare pro­
vide a delightful late evening re­
freshment after cards or conver­
sation.

WALNUT MOLASSES BARS
14 cup butter
*'
14 cup lard
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“ U cup bolting water] •&lt;'
H eup molasses
/
| 1 tcarnoon soda
1'. *
H cup brown sugar'
a cups soft wheat flout
H tablespoon ginger
14 teaspoon grated nutmeg
*
,H teaspooni cloves
I 1 teaspoon salt
Chopped walnut meata
Four water over butter and
lard,' then add sugar, molasses
mixed with nods, flour, salt, and
spires. Blend well and chill thor­
oughly. Pat out dough In
greased shallow baking pa...
Sprinkle with nut meats end bake
In a moderate oven &lt;325 degrees
P.) 20 minutes. While hot, cut
Into stripe.

Second G r a d e ,
lids, Ti*nn.. or see K, II. Carter.
Poem, "November"
Bobble Sanforil Florida.
Lasher.
ill—wnr-pny flE.OO rash
Play, ‘‘The Indian*’ Thanksgiv­ U'ANTEI;
for
gbiul
used
rlrrutallng
ing"
heater. Box 71, Hanford Herald.
Charnrlrr*;
Makeewls . .
Audrey Toll.
Four Indian eiptnwa
I’alrl
Cla Rathel. Hilly Ciillum, |,u*
rile lli&gt;» land mid Lisle Mae
LundqnUt.
Arranuftncnt* For
Old chief .......
Carl Williams.
Young Chief „ „ Jackie MrCrone.
FuneraU and A ll Other
Four Braves ................. Addison
Orraalona
Meriwether.
liny
I'arlliln,
♦ *
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Hheir lliivenel nnd Lean Hwaln.
Two Year Old
Two llumirrs
. Jim Brown
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and t^v&gt;rre To*n«end.
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Seng, ’’At (Iramlfiither's House*’
CAMELLIA JAPONICA
Third Grade. •
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Pong. "America’* ...___ School.
Flag Salute
............ Sellout.
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Dltile Perri.h, John M. Alder
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hinder* fu , and many "luxury
loy*' have barn product! in law
priea ranraa far tha flwt ttoo.
arts Claus will need all bis
'Childran o f 1117 waat »*7»
liar and maybe an early which will halp than tmltgta
i—*o haul In tha toy pack grown-up acUrltlaa in every P°*‘
9i will bd parcelled out to rtblc way, Ju,t aa children bars
■fsan efiOd^n this year.'
dene aInca the day* of tha eara*
wa far, say the Toy If ana - man,' aaya tha toy association.
m n of the U. a. A.. Inc., 'T o svppty this want, thara are
fiOOfiOO has been earmarked miniature steam cnrlnca with
toys, a figure which hlU a boilers fired with electricity, mod­
em houaaa with glaaa walls, a
real airplane* motor that takas
aaeollas sod yet la small enough
THESE
to fit h tha palm, trellars, a dial
telephone in a Ularltian modal—
It’a dona with a ln t t i lad ■
tiew fun that ahoom pictures on
RCHANTS
the wall.
The neutrality policy of tha
United States la iwfUcted in tha
I®ye- The 0 -man, tha anfbwer,
the row boy end even cartoon
celebrities bald the shays, with
war
rent
the 1280,000.000 pack.
For
Ike
one-year old, or leas,
•FOR TRADING
theia Is a streamlined rattle
-with e mbber head' for safe
thumping. New ABC blocks are
tip-proof with groovtd surfaces.
A new model 'drinking dell” eohff$ K S S ,5 !“
sumea the contents at her bottle
Jnailn Shoe Store
lying down, complete wardrobe*
117 Beat let
ate Use last word In atyla for
thla year’s "smarV doU.
I
t Bcrvlee Station
k to n __. i
Aa usual, there are toys which
proud papa will buy with an tya
JBrifgn, The Jeweler
to his own amusement aa well as
108 Magnolia
junior’s. Thera are electric trains
X A C Liquor Store
that do ihalr alia equtralant of
*12 Sanford Ave.
100 miles an hour, with now
Groc* r y .
automatic signals and Blumbated
*05 W. 3rd 81.
rrosalng grades la add ti'thrills.
CnJdwell Grocery
The first mlnla|ure polarlacopc
1 ' M l W . F lrel Rl.
will glee sc leqtIfk-minded young*
elers a chance In teat light phe­
\ Campbell Feed Co.
nomena. A micro-projector set
\ *01 W. Flrnt St.
‘nctmluea illaaectlng naodloa and
1 . Celery .C. Printers
■IIdea. A new eclenca scope, us­
$ 115 8. Park Ave.
ing tha principle of the project.• Edge wood Service
Ing mlrroecope, magnifies mole
S Benford A Geneva
cular explosions In full color.

by epersiins their own bank,
which is chartered by the Michigan
banking department
Known aa tha Educational Cred­
it Union of Detroit, K is baileeed
to be the only sfcddent bank In the
United BUtas under sUte super
rialorv
The credit union pays 4 per eent
Internet on deposits and charges
student, fl per mat on loans mads
far sdacatisoal pwpoaaa. Book* aa
well as promlaaory iotas . are ac­
cepted as security.
__

PERATING

rOR L i m i t H IA M , BILL HXApe, TAP*,
OARDa, B N vtL op ia, o w e i r o n ite . *TO,

AUSTIN, Tests, NorAlbert Sidney surteeon, poetmaster general tn the cabinet of
Presldrnt Woodrow Wilton, died
here recently. He eta H Burleson
withdrew from ptiblle life when
his second term as postmaster
general ended.

tgASONS

-ivmjtm -

PHONE

Printing Co.

rTsiitA JSJtiSF

X Fort A Harriaon
'•
5 Arcade Bldg.
£ Ray Fox Serv're
J Perk A Pecond HI.
jMefmann Elrrlrlr Co.
1 , 117 East 2nd 81.
y Jo*»«&gt;* end Rtenhenn
I
204 East Issf St.
I .. Kllxore -Kaed Cm—

L

Almost hidden by beautiful tropical fol­
io la a modest Forty Myers home built
er fifty yams ago by tha world famous
realise that they had a urwuu* in their
midst. Today tha old EDISON HOME on
McGregor Bird, la ono of Florida’* moat
interesting show place* and visitors to tha
charming city alwaya want to see where
the grew lnvSmtor lived. It is said that the
tacandesccnt lamp, the phonograph and the
Edison’ storage battqry were all perfected

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In the splendidly equipped laboratory ad­
joining the old Edison home.
In jam e mysterious way the curio*
Mollusk, XENOPHORA which Inhabits
Florida watan, picks up piecea of she**
othir hard materials and aecuraly
securely ooeeor other
menta them to the growing edge of its owa
low conical ahell for protection. When ma­
ture, its surface is ao solidly covered with
fragments, that it la extremely difficult
to distinguish the strange creature frees
its ehelly surrounding*,

TURKEYS A CHICKENS
ty o f fin e fa t p o u lt r y a t le w pc

Country Cured

'2 23-okcen» 19c
CORN
can*
Me
B. CORN no. l»Acn ?c
NORTH MAX) PEAS
no. I'A can 10c
GISTS TOMATO CATSUP 14-oa hot. 10c
MORTON'S SALT
plain or Iodised
9c
WHOLE APRICOTS
no I cane
10c
STANDARD TOMATOES 3 no 2 cane 20c
3-DIAMOND SLICED PINEAPPLE no 2 cn 15c
LIBBY GARDEN PEAS
no Wi can
iSc

RINDLESS BACON

800 W. First St.

_ Klnard Furniture Co,
V. W Hanford Avei
E f Ledg&lt;e Grocery
U 115 Elm Ave.
i
Lodge and Hon
] *07 Eaat 2nd Ht.
V
Lee’s Grocery
7 501 Hanford Ave.
Lnney Drug Co.
Melsch Building
, •Maffet Auto Service
*20 No. Park Ave.
MaUter Furniture
I I 7 Magnolia Ave.
MrReynolda Drugs
Sanford A Geneva
Nlek’a Grocery
1111 W. 13th St.
Palmetto Grocery
i 217 Palmetto Ave.
Pinehumt Grocery
1920 Frrarh Ave.
Randall Electric Co.
* ' 112 Magnolia Ave.
Re is Service Sta.
119 Ranford Ave.
Rockey Tire Co.
113 So. Park Ave.
Rllx Theater
*01 Magnolia Center
M Bwiford Bukk Co. *
*10 Magnolia
Sanford Electric Co.
‘ 108 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford Feed Co.
. *00 Sanford Ave.
Sanford Flah Co.
. 1. *17 Benford Ava.
iHpafordFurniture Co.
r- . Jf tQ feat lei 8L
M M a t t i w i y Inc.
115 Magnolia Ave.
Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. Pkrfc Ave.
Slanley-Rogrm II. Co.
W. W. Auto Part*
'• *R0 Weal lei St.
Wagner Furniture On.
_ 500 Hanford Ave.

PIG PORK CHOPS
PIG PORK R O /S r
BEEF ROAST
lb
VEAL RIB CHOPS ‘
VEAL LOIN S T iA *
tiARGE* WEH4ERS*1
SUCED BEEF LIVER

THEM
Acockfio Pears

Fresh Pork Should
Fresh Pi* Sides
moii n »r.i:r
ROAST
u&gt;.:

2 For

Snbw White Cauliflower lb. |0c
Cranberries

^ b n iw itr ir

l$ c
-

STEAK’

Ga. Yams

IJb.

19c

aw2|-ew-

PIG HAMS BACKBONE
PORK CHOPS
raftrv nirw

l

STANDARD .VIENNA' SAUSAGE *3 cans. 19c
CfiRtlflB&gt; TOILET TBSUE 3 . rafc UOc
FRUIT CAKES • one pound sis# ,A 26c
PERSIAN DATES
big 2-lb p k f : £ 25c
MARKET DAY. RAISINS
2-lb pTg.
He

b20‘

RUTABAGAS new crop; l&gt; 3c
CAULIFLOWER Snpbafl, lb 10c
EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lb* 15c
Va. York Imperial

BACON

Turnips Dr Carrol* $ B » . | i C

WIItTn OOII.INO 1.0.
Bacon
{)(

Potatoes

SS^T^HARD C^DY^UrVeW

.( fc

FOX RIVER MILK
3
tal cane
SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR 20 lbs

19c
67c

CK-lYc PEAS, Navy Baans 4 fac
Y LIMA, NORTHERN BEANS 4 be
&gt;S1CA SALMON
tal can
SCAL SALAD DRESSING pt tar
X A BROWN SUGAR 2 I-fa etna
dPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 2 cane
T DkL ’PICKLES
22-ox (ar

1

Lb.

10c

2lbs.25'
FLQUR 69c
SPARE RIBS
PAN SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
Smoked Sausage
BEEF STEW

IDAHO Baking Potatoes fa 3&gt;Ac
CRISP CARROTS 2 belts. 15c
ICEBERG LETTUCE head 7'/,o

ipr COCOA "

2-fa can

r TOMATO JUICE 2 no I cane

24 LBS. SHAMROCK 8. R. t

Apple Sauce

2 Cans

WTO* Heal

4L b s.

MarsjforaUpws

7«

4

k Wart, The Jeweler
5r - 402 Rant let St.
&amp;

Wlatoldl Htodloa
Arcade Bldg.

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*04 Eaat let St.

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ty,‘ Florida, towlt I
MOTION *P
e f F J t a n ^ f , P t m l tevieom ad a e c o r d ln g t o le w . t h e
.S IM ft nf w IM fi of ft 4
U l a. I w i T. Tier A. * u
No. u n u l July
t. i m .
TAX *— »
p r o p e r ty
d a a n io o U
thetein w ill „ A Of l»»U nf
*'f HW*le
N U TIC K !» HKRNBT All\ RJf,
— M to i k e k le h e e t b id d e r a t
v m x i b g tm ta s * 4 im m ayhi
Rootlon
11 Towmlilp 19 Mouth. I
H o ld s A ll D a y M e e t
t e f i e - ■ I hand ana n i l Iklt . M ubdlvielon,
T hnl W . T .
C arvaU
h o ld e r
oil ib * ru u ri-tiu u e a iI.h u
m , ilia
itnnfo 10 Knot.
,
(be rath day o f November KIT
N o l»* o f
J u ly
*.
IvtT.
T e x C e r t ific a t e
Nd. *1*.
ie e u id l l i i . i H nn du y Inthe m o n tli
of
Th# RIM0PIII* id of
th# f»ld
p. 1*. HKItNDO.S,
r o v e r in g L a te T a x
U m 'l
Ibe T ib d a y
at O c to b e r, A
I&gt; 1 |v.r r ,n |&gt;oi. ISM . w h ich
lx th e proiuriy fid** th* •ri-1 rsrtlftCl*irb
_ of ____
cicruit Coin t
A d d itio n
ISM. b e d file d a c m e la m y a ttic* ft h . da y a t D e c e m b e r. 1ST;,
Tha GetMTa Cardan Club mat at
m h Im i n sob In lb* nnms of
(amtaolr Couai&gt; Florid*
nnd b o o m aA * Xl l W m l l e e fu f u l
lu lle d Hue 4th d a y n f N o e rm
No t i l u f JU iy 4. u n .
John H* Lmbilftulwt
tha hem* #f Mr* 0. Ftynt Friday (■ K A L I ___________________
ta x d ea d tu ha ( m e e d
th e rro u
b e i. t u t .
c n v e rln * l o t i ? L a a e'u A d d ltfnlrnF y*M rrmflrst# khMI l»#
afternoon. Tha roll call « u ana
lien.
M e o n Ift a c t * i m i m c e * O i* r*|.
O . |*. H KIIN H ON
rvA##m#A •#coi*.ln* tn IntY. Ih#
n o n cm o r m u
or tax
the*
lo w in g d e m rlb a d
Wa s h in g t o n , n « . » - do* b w m d by a flawar mmllonad ki
. No 4*4 u f
Aug
T. I M l .
C le r k o f tflrru lt C o u rt pmnrrty Asserih#*! »h* rein
Srltl]
Truck &amp; Auto
. C E H T i r ICATM a
uf
C ou n ty u f
Bam
r o e r r l n g L e i 11 Moiilli
Manu f N am lnal* C o u n ty . V to iM n
N hold to *h# Jiffl.Ml hldilwr'
| fcf •» Important part In offnrt* tha Bible. Mr* J. V- Toole p » a
P lo t leu ,
t a -w tll
l a b e ce rO a n re w ith
ih e
p
font.
KRAU
•t tbs •ftRti’ bouK:' itn.»r on th#
Service
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N t l i t a t L a i t fL a m ■ d t i
No
t it at
J u ly
A
H IT .
Atrarioxa wOdUfg from papar aa “ Tha Holy Ti m at
fir* i Mntirtmv In »**# mnMh uf.
U T a n d u p on w r itte n re g u e e t o l
^nnrie t r A m i r ( t m ? f m m I *rr#*nh#r. lt»T. whi#r* I* 1h»
ruerrltig l..i l« h Iik-u II
tn a_ eel
s pIan
s H , f a w a e b l p Sv
Hodicx—Spring*—Trailer*
1r«kt* to tha Bata.1*
Chriitmac-"’ Tha haatau exhibited l. C 111IOC K 1 w ill Hirer fo r
TAX
IIKEtl
Mouth,
Itae
T ie r I t . A. V. I l i t i l n ' i .A ddi­
(Ui tl MV l*f iWfTuhpr 191?
Tba cabinet whldi ara m b a •hnba eulUbU far Chrielmaa m l * at pw hlle a u lr r y t o th e hl|th- tio n
A
A ce* a
NOTICM IK IliaM.UY III VI
A price &gt;ciu can afford
|I»|#A Ibis 41*1 twit n? Nownift*
e t b id d e r f o r ranh a l tha C o u rt
T h e e e e e n m e nt o f
Ib *
eon! That Ihi in11tuft IMil I holiltr
No. 411 o f
A ua
I. I M L
bit, 1*1t,
Getor k Om conaarTattoa raerr- DecoratLne. Tboee present warn ello
to pay
u e e e n Ire n e # in a n n fn n l o n ik e
p ro p e rty u n d e r I b * m ild r a n If I- Titk' I'ntlfImlt* Nn 1111. i«tnnil
rnveiing t ^ l • llk trk IS. T ie r
o. 1* nmiNn^N
II. Men fo r d
M l* leaned w e e In t b * a * m e ot ttiw Sid ilni nf AiiptHle
A. |1
H tk . d a y o f D ecem b er H IT nt II
Clsrb id Pirruli t*«url
, ara sotrUvinx » o i do**— **ra. 0 . Mathlaos, Mm. VT. Q- o-aiaah
a aUra.
I'nhaowu.
A . M..
ta x
r e r t lflm t e e
1911* hn« lt)rd miiihi In tn) nf
N&lt;- SIT o f
Aug.
(.
lit* ,
nf 8#mlnnl# Conniv. Florid* I
M
ilan
ar
apanlalr,—laI'n leo* m id e e r t t f lm t * a h u ll be ftrt* nnd hsu niiuU npfthrslloti (IRA U)
covering Id le *. I. A • (Hock
***■
i , Vl
KUb*«. * r a * FldN Smith, Mr*. h eld b y Ib e M u le lo a e ih e r w ith
IU#tat animal* that hnv* been
a ll o m it t e d an d eubeetiueni le v lrd
redearned a c c e n t in g ta law. the fif»* n tn&amp; tT»e%! In Iif iRhiicd
* T ie r I K in ta rd
rn ttflftti
IV11n. e* me bend end nan) lb1* l'ln p e r ty d e a e rtb e d t h e r e in w ill tbFrwnia Kaid
***" r&lt; D ,,kkok' “ " • J V- Tool*, M&gt;*. 1 * 1 ee I n clu d in g t e i e e le rie d (ur
fnlltiRlni; il«&gt;»ct-llHP«i
y e a r t i l l , o n th *
ro lln w ln a Ibe lilh dny ef November HIT, be cold In th e h lg b e e l b id d e r nl in ArwK Itir
W k t? ' k»ir « » ■ J. V Brown. Mr*. P. B- Dooley, dIbeaa e rtb
ed
la u d *
in
M m iinole
th*
co
a r t-h n n e *
ddear
oor
o*u
n
Ihe fitwtifrtj in 'IIip (N*untr of HrtnO.
!•
IIKItNIHlN.
;»•
court-bouee
the
U.
I&gt;
HKIINIHIN,
•ua anythIny tart a ■Ittlln* rtora.M n. W Plynt, and Mr* 0. Plynt. C o u n ty , r l o r l d * . t u w ll:
Hints bf Floiitl.i In-wit:
Clerk of cirrult Court, I'd Nance&gt; ,n tb* xeoath of
MVi* nf
HKU
of
HliU*
No. a i l o f A u g .
I.
1*11
Kruitunl* County. rSottdn.! 1‘crember. IBIT. whfah 1* th*
Bd aadar tha proper condition*.
Mr* Flore Smith ha* relumed
It Your
Signal
I tlh day nf Ihrtnber 1SST.
HFftinii
H,
T&gt;*iril«iilp f 11
o a v u r la g L a in I X I t . a t a t i .
OPAL)
Tralrra* by spertemea practIcally|to «pct&gt;d the winter here, after
Hnnlh. lU iid 3b IvSmI. II
P la . L a n d A C o l. C o e. , Add.
Ib iled thle Sill day o f Hovem
No matin- bow annr.y rnr.uclrtni
SpviulN A Lai Of
AtriNi.
t * Ho B e n to n l.
her. IMT.
ft O T i r w o f b a l m u r t a b
•UminaU* aataUntlonnl,
unn«- .pendln* tha earomer In New York
here trtert Tor your roujli, chrrt
TI»f nnf(*m*nl of ih« note, you
N o. I l l ot A u g .
1.
I»II
O P. H RflNDON.
Time In ncr Kitchen
t - r .H T i n t - A T K *
cold,
or
branchial
|rruntk.n.
)
tu
nan
raaary kfflb&gt;« o f gram and dean , nd tha New England iUtea.
r o v o r la w t o t e I A I III k t .
In necordenre with th* pmClerh nf cir*ull_ CJnnrS prufiprt &gt; |iiii|fi Ihe m M r#rtlfl* ret relict now with Crvomulium.
w it ImiipiI wm In tlf# IMKIB of
T r. A . S au tard .
elelone nf Chapter lit*!. A*4u ef
?» **• P»rt
Mr* B. A. Howard and Mr*
Bcnoua trouble may b? brtwmT and
H. K WIIfou.
4BBALT
° ~ ’ W'
N o. f t * o f A u u .
a.
m i
A WAL-UADIO !•
ISTT
Bed
upon
written
renueet
uf
■* *?“ •Bf" “ mnd bl«**
jOUdye Kendall .tU»d«J lb , .11
linlnns nnM, rsrtlflcMf nhltll bf you cannot afiord to take n t banco
aavarlug Late I. 1 A N 1» fi
II. II. TVIllllT I will after far
■
ew’
inru
nvg"iT,lUH
in
nNlpinicil ocfRinllitii to 'low* th* with any remedy l.~*s i»tcr.l than
. Would Make A
* ( lo t X U lk. *, T r. Tl Manu *11 »perUmen aaad gun dog* day meeting of tha Home Demon*
eel* nl public outcry In me higho ro
p m v .dmitiMi
drwriibrxi
tbwi
rofi*njr
thffslti
%lll Crromulxlcn, rhlelt pi.-n tlrht to
fo rd .
eel biiblrr far re eh at the Caarl mortvm o r A r r t t o A T i n
Bat am goad retrierera thira1etratkn Club Tueeday.
Practical Modern (iifl
N o, III *1 A u g
I.
11,1
lliiner entrance. In Mnnford nn III* _NOTtri: IM IINIIICBY niVKN. IbO SoIII (A |I|S )|,|hM| iilddrr st Ur* oral of the trnubln n i l altli m ouF#
dr»si|
tm Ibn
maald M pr*ctk*lly no uniiHm [ Mr*. Paulin* Millar plana U
c o v e r in g L o la I A 1 Ink. T T r.
Idth dny of Deramher IP4T nl Thai \y. A. Mllchsll MMtr sf l b s ro u rt-h _
* «
* «
k
first AfnHdlt) In IIvf (FinnIII- of turr to tooth* and Iteat tli.: Inflamed
A J ta n fd tC p
II nVInck A. II, Ib* certificate*
tlaulaaaiaaa MUIng,’ * * P UrttryLac* Wadneaday for har home In
|1i;, whir*.
(hr tnucoui membranes grid to loosen
W ile * * * m y h a n d nnd e r a ! thle held by Ih* Blate together with f ‘ IVIbs of Tr* CsrtiriFRls N«». |)*r* itilx i
*nd expel tho revm-lad-n phlenn.
In Cheerful Colont
P^Darla, a aatad aportlng do* on.' F,. Laodardale. She waa called th e ( t l h d a y o r N u te m b a r I t * ; . ell nmllted and eubeonuenl levied flC. In «H lbs tlb *Imjt •( (Vis* llh CUV *Vf iNkrnniliFr. liaf
Even U other tt medic* have felird,
Ihtnl tInIra 4tli dny of Knvron
tjlen Including Ik tee In lew fur »•«*. A. I&gt; isn. tllh fltvxl SAIMR
P I* l.’ KIINIHIN.
* * « ♦ *
"• ^ f* * *
i f the A mer- here two weeks » f « by the serious
Jtmt be digrxmrarcil, try CtcomnlC le rk Of c i r r u l t C ourt. the ye»r HIT. on Ih* fidluwiug In .mv n(Hr« ivmI |ii &gt; nrm&lt;l« » p- f»#F, IPIT
|iM(R|^u fin R. In* ilrril to bs
o »v iiHitxiuvr
***“ WOdllfa Inatltutc, which U Mlnraa and death of har alelat,
S em ln n lg C ou n ty. H e r d * . Ilcecrlbnl lend* In MemlneU fawn
(lon.
Tour
ttnu
.L:
Is
uulhoaU
d
to
i»Mh*rl lliFfuu Hu&lt;(. CRttllicnla ...
.— 4'Wtb «tf Vfrrkir-Cdtrc 1
(S I'.A I.)
IT. Ploild*. tuwll:
jrour money if-you arc lo t
directing a ga«rral etmarrratkm Mr*. Alice Croeley.
*«titsinrrs thb fulloif|u|* dFhciliird
of !&gt;mlnn!* iSiunly, riorl.U tvtund
UK- m«•—*Mi -I
No IT* of Aug' T. 1(11
thon.m n]y wtlliflctl w ttJi the L-ctie*
•« H&gt;| Cu,iNU
Mtm* (HUAI.)
■ ""■ “ V .
Mr and Mra. C W. Dealer of ■ T i m e r or * a i . i : tip t a x
entering lot* t e T lllb It, • Ilit* Id* HI III*
fit*
tbtnlnccl
from tbo very lira*
,l»f
1«I
%Yl|!e
&lt; K N TIPIt-ATK U
Tr A. Kaulnril
.-In ehnottog-without - a rotnrv| p.Ulka chart Thumday hero with
RADIO SERVICE
TIlMt IMI I o f lent J&gt;% lllk l&gt;
Kirriru of ai’ i-i i i atih \ run botlh.-. Creami,Lion Untie word—net
InM.aevurdanre
p lih
Ibe pi*-;
Nn tl* nt Aim
t. III!
fn f dog It aftan happeni that a Mra. &gt;g It aftan
DooUy.
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twn.
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bill
113 livyjtcn !;t i|,
happen* that a Un.
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riMone-df Chapter lit)*. Art* of
entering NwL lltk I Tt T.
bport*man fall* to recover birda
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m:i;r.u\
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Aak for tt rUInlv, see thnt the nmiio
"A*k Your NrlihborW. A
Whitcomb of Orlando inel end upon written rr&gt;|ue*t ul
Hanford.
•»f Ikn Igwwjr (Jrsnl.
Tlmf J, llniiy l*rw imhlrr nf on the boltlu It Cn-oimitium. and
phot down. Without tha aid of a made a buelneee trip to Geneva, IlitlllllM 4UH IIIINT I will offer
Nn ll&lt; nf Aug
1, IMI
-tor, W. lBt.
Phone 28
Tl»* niDfSkiriRfil of Hi# ran|«| The fVrilMrntn Nn A), i#»u«i' you’ll get the pruulne iimluc*. and
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tl I llio relief you want. (Ach.l
lo n lo -.t huijrr fur raeh
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pick up crippled game. Then wa
Nn 7*1 nf Auu
t. 1ST*
The Millenary aoelety met al Court
t l,k ntiw n.
flrr mnd bn* tii.iilr M|*t*llrRlli&gt;r
t be t ttli day ol , termIlieI . covering Icle 41 A IS lir.ee
have tha Injured animal or bird the home of Mra. W. J. DavM oil
to h*&gt;
U iilrR i FnM r R i f l f f m l * ulinlt t«r for n inn ilfid
I&gt;4; ul |l u'rlurk A M, In*1 Cnurl
in l p t m i i l l t i o i i IUth 10 U*v, Him Hi#nor*.
Hn*d rFr»(fl*,it«
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, ... 11r e-Olea beld lt&gt; the fltnle
dragging ItaeLf away to die a loud* Wadneaday.
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death. aamatklng that every
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Mlaa Lada PeUra and Mr* it. euo^i|tient leeled luxe* Inrludhie
ft I! nl NW cot. nf HIVV-Hun
IliF rnmt-tmufh iliHir on (tin Innlr, HtRlr
I! !-&lt;v. ri U ■( ft IV in:, ft V
aportaman i**k* to ovoid.’",Nicholson of Daytona teach al. in*. • lev ml for lit* year let;,
Mini lliiiittiii In. j ilira
m o n th
of
Ihr fulluultig drarrlbrO litidi
I* (t Mre. at. Tull I* It. (|.
AB thle can m u lt in much ua. tended the funeral of Mr*. G. A- mi
tirvsm ijsr* l i a i :
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in Ouintiinle Cuiuity, Plunil* inNn :&lt;* of Aim
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ruler.nil l..i. « 1. *. *. a te.
PittFil (liN Ilk *iui of Nioctii
.Vo 1*11 nl A u g . I.
1 *1!
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polnu oat Davie. *]f a aportiman
b *t. I l l ]
Mr. AHan 6f &lt;£**» Iallp, New
r o i . r p g l e i X l^tu gw oiul
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Tires—Batteries
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racorafa all hi* game and bage tha York he* arrived «o apand the
V o le t *
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Mnpilnirl.
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limit, than ha has taken only hie wbitar her*
nf H**in|itnlii t'uiinl), FluiId:i
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•meting tr ; pi NH*i Itlk 7.
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AS 1.0W AS
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It Id gat away crippled to die
** * ..III,' foil I*. I.nil. Vloel
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NOTII-l!
UF
AI-PI.IC
VTIteN
Full
IVIIneee inr b e n d and e&lt;-n, |hl
Tr I*. Mnnford
tax ni:i:ti
UUr, than
th
lalaf,
ha haa really killed
L E G A L N O TICE
Nn It* of Aug
1. |«)|
e . e , » ila&gt; o f N ovi inh.i IVIT.
NilTli-li IM l,'f!in;itv tlll'HN
roorp than hla ahar* Such wait*
routing N » ’ | lllk |, Tr IB.
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Tli m Frit ti)i 11tiN-*11 .hold#* #*i
MiTicu u r i * i .u o y ta x
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litw (Vilirirnts No
IS
Mnird
daplaUa tha game ■apply.”
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c u in r iM T u
No TI* nf Allg
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P vm innle C o u n li. Plor dn
lit# Tth Mr of «Liil»*r. a
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lit -ifpnrtlAnci wJUi ih* f»ro&gt;
Tha American Wildlife Institute
c u e v iln g N i : n nf M i;i, A
Mid. Im* Mi#d fsttto** lit my itffits
«lnl«*tt*a uf i;itii(iter 1I2Ih. icld aI iM .'.t l.t
SEE US K0II YOUR
N 51 H 'nr MTV*, III). . Tr: * Phil ahnK losds o |t|s1lrrtIloti fur s
M acaremed rat only wtlh the o n - 191? itml «i»u wrllftn
ui
II Henfnr|t
M i n i n n r u t i , ti n e t a x
•*» llltil to Its Ittuvil Ihtlpslll
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duct c&lt;___
|ka fportenua,
hat with all_ »IA Ull Y U:K I * SSI sffrr fur
i r .iiT iK it a t i :*
No TIT uf Aug
T, HU
HmUl i #t llfirpl*
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LET US DMMONSTHA'KK
i meting TV VI it n| M i'i.
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t*til 1**1 t r
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FRONT AXLE AND
factor, that ralar Into Iha.con- &amp; t M T f c ' S S r £ &amp;
..r Chaplcr |«u« Acte nf
lllk, 7. 'I*. In. Hniil.n.I
Ihr rminly of HnntiMtl#, Hint# of
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rmrrin* \ it Hlk j Tr It.
wildlife. Tha InitHul* ipnnvired o'tleek
U Ih A of Ni;t« of NiV'„
A M. U* eerllftrelee ►ole al public tiulciy in the high.
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enlrm.ee In Mnufcrit on (lie
•■mat ing
t A 5 mi., i,
eaarek, iaaa*gaumal and dcm»n all
Arrr# *
leeee laelu*lba lalra levied foi Ilnur*
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Nn TJii f Aug
I IMt
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IN YOUR OWN FIELD
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rntr |N»M#f,' hi Ihs iiettiis uf l!nII. n a n li. leell'
!*tet»’ t, r* II,rr n tli nil ..milled
Mnnfotd
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PHONE .17 201 N. PARK
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iVlinee* pip hand and eeal Ihte hl.lit.r'
Hone* .n linner In knafurd nn the
Ihe Jllh dor o f November IVtT.
Itlh H#v of D-cvttib.r |Sv; pt
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A-' U - i*» r#i liricatc*
C le ib ' o f Circuit Conn, ** g’etoak
bv Ih* turn* lug*U..-r wttli
flrmluole County. Florid* k-IB
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vleion* o f CtiMXrr O f f * A rlx el
ISTT end u.win w rliien r r t n n l of
A N N II: I.KH K cm ilKM TKIl I will
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■ Courl llniiee an I ranee In Bastard
on tb * M ill
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held by the B iel* together w ill,
all omitted and eukeegaebt levied
t*x e * Including tax** levied far
Ib * rear HIT. eg the follow in g
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Phone
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■ 1 gasolene heeler* at popular
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8 (MIXON COFFEE Dm, gatemalic boat control, for fra.
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Linked together with a strwif rope, a group of Chines# prisoner*, captured Mar Shanghai, la
j Toyigw ho alopped at Mlnnrra and. led to the rear of tfio fighting ton* by Japan*** fuarda. Nipponese soldier*, now In poa*ea«lnn of all
.other lalanda, wher# ho recruiter. ■
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t» Florida free of * »|u-n,i , Mippty
week Prod wa* reduced lo m vcii , f g &gt; A a |iilt » ir W i n n P r
them Willi 111uvl*11111v imd clidldiu: g&lt;iuarta
rtf com weekly for whi'g
v r ln H r f
and at IIn- , rut of Ihri *■ year*
potMtoa, It n guarta for N e g rj.V
Sanford
25 To
grant 80 orri"* uf land
ihi* hnul
.o f rath family ru'd nn nddiliumd and three and a half quarts for
the sick.
*
I
Centlnweg Fnn Reas One
Hfi arrr-« to outti chiltl. If, ut Hu*
Any rttmplainlng or allcK*!d threalencd to aeor*. Th« Hal
end uf rlx ni'inllii, Hiuv weir* di*‘
Lcaab
aatiefled, Tumi nil au'ir t-d I*, ri- shirking nf duty brought tho lash, Uno was slopping
turn them lo tiit-ir t rinlmit lu'uu"*. Wielded usually by Negroes. Many tricky attacks and the Hal
died nf brutal beatings, others guards wore surprising even
With lilk'h hnpeit nrid thixf IinoH
p r o m ln -a , I ho Im m ik -rn fiN I t n V t d |‘* 1r*lu-d rd i » | " L u r r |• after beir.t Lockett, the lo-eeturg ‘ coach,
alripptd und Usd, overnight lo the fact that a glva-awa/
a itoriny pavvak’ r* of Hie AllniiUo. left,
\

They railed
their eelilenient
New Smyrna. In time all the »el.
Hera kerame known a* Mhorcnn*
For three yearn all went well.
There waa m nr rnmplalnt over
the quality and email anmiinl of
clothing given thrm, but lb**
rnlonlata lookiul to |he lime when
the land would lu* ihrlr own They
ralaed great utnrc* of privi*luna,
and turned llirlr attention !*•

of lb* Winter Park filch Behoof,
were enrouto it Lake Harney
where they planned a hooting
expedition over the holiday, and
had-' atopped - to make a tem­
porary camp when the accident

Pulling Rifle From
Car By Barrel Is
Disastrous For Boy

Britain’s Desire For
Colonists In Flori-1
da Promoted Plan

o f I h r (I n i n i n ' , . •.1,11. 11. , ' *in-.* i v -'

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tomb*

•hrlr offspring, only 800 remained
nlive
In tho summer of 1770 avine
TnglHhinen frt»m “St. Auguatlno
dropped in on New Smyrna while
■&gt;n an exeuralon along tho coa»‘They were aitonlahed hy what
they »nw. One of them questioned
it lH&gt;y, then -remarked to his com*
pnnion* that if theao people.knew
'heir light* Ihcy would NOT mil
fur under auih *lavery.
The boy told hi* mother, who
fiumitiomd n couim-I of Irionda
during Hie night They derkltn
upon u ruurae of ac'lon. Thtcu oi
Uu.ni «p*keil pcnnlulon lo gq ^a_R

the center, would unknowingly
shift In thu direction the play was
to go and both Hanford guards
would shift over In that direction
and tho pin) wua easily broken up.
When tho arrond period opened,'
Hanferd'i long point lead was not
held long for on the second play,
Riddell passed to KFnny Mathew*
who waa on the 40 yard lino and
Jacket end went over to bring Ihc
score up to 12 and 7 In favor of
l^eaburg na Andreu'* knkeil wa*
no gnml.
Ixwaburg gained p«*ae*a|rn nf
the ball again but wa* .furred .1"
punt ami Sanford took tkg ball on

The flirt tragedy In Bcmlnok
County during tho current hunt"
tng occurred late Wednceday
n-nr lake Harney and Jutt eaat
of Geneva when an accidentally
dlathsr/ed bullet from a 32 rifle
pierced the Heart of Albert Welle
uf Wlnler Park.
The Sheriff* Office rvpnrted
today thnt the Id-year old youth
died a few minute* after the
ahot en'rrcd hi* body while hla
companion, llyrnn (Intndre al*Q
of Winter Park, waa administer*
ing first aid.
The fatal arrldrnl
occurred
when young Wella pulled the
loaded .23 repeating rifle front,]
the car barrel flrat and caught
the trigger on a project ion-dis­
charging the gun.
Seminole County law enforce*
ment officer* Investigated and
termed It an accidental drsth. A
coroner* Jury waa summoned lo
view the body and an official
yerdlel will he made today.
Tho two boys, both' members

m rnl, Hanford madn Inn flrat
downs to right hy i^eehurg.
T U B LIN KUI’ B
Sanford
Poe.
Leeaburs
Walts
LB
lle rlq n l
llnwell
LT
.* Mctmmi4
V n in i
1/ 1
llan fd rt
Oanaa
U
Burkm
who wgi Appointed chairman of
Its,key
IUI
Bn* Hell
tho publicity committee.
Humility
RT
dagger*
At &lt;he aiggeatlon o f Mr. Fagg,'
rolliorl
ItB (c&gt; Matthew*
the ptiaac# c f the work In Stmlno!e|
Lawson (e|
|,M
Andrew
County will be handlcd-by n vrr.il.
Forgurttm
I II!- .
Rountree
. ,'cbptmrBcca. The committees and'
r.tolnnft
F ||
kUr(
f'rh n lrm cn named at the meeting
Morgan
Qll
(Inlrjtrn
were; Kslrnniun, Juliu* Dingfrl*
Scoring tnnrhdnwnu; ftsnfnpl,
Ijrwvnn,
Put Eitnun;
l.eeahnrg. tier; Publicity, Rev. Martin lirant;
Finunee, Maxwell Stewart; tlon'l
Iloilnlrre 3. If- Mgllliowg. Unl'len
trlhetlonafolher than cn»h) Mra
Point* gflor touchdown: Hanford,
L. M- Cormae, Mra. F S. McCeirl
Forguaon 1 (plarpm enll;
l/reol**y und Mi* Rladyo Krndall;
bing. Andreu Idrnp kirk),
Reporting neetly children. Mi *,
Kulhitttulloo*: Hertford, odharn
(■lady* Kendall; Securing Heme*
for llowoll, June* for Rnmbley;
l.ecvhurg, Htndoru fur Rngllnh. fnr Children, Dr. II. D. Brownlee;
M illhcwc fur Iterlm g, J*»oe* for end Special Oceaaionir, J. II Van
Hoy.
Jnegcro, (Jtiul'll for tt'MIilrer,
|
The chairman o f the SponaorHondo# fnr KnRliah, (louletl for
Ing Committee, Randall Chase
(tiildeil.
! presided over the meeting. Tho

f * « n ffii

OtfUITfd,

Funeral Mnrlem were held In
the St. James Catholic Church In
Orlando thle morning at ll;00
o’clock.

n o t i c m o r BALM o r T A X
t R M n e i i '* T i : &gt;
In n r c o iiia n c p tvilli
the
p ro Vlelune o f C h n p le r 1 0 * 4 . A r te o f
H IT Vlot o|*oit t v r lllr u T ru u ret o f
I I A L IV H IIIT I H ill o f f e r l o r nolo
ut p u b lic t,u trr* In II*** h ln h o e i
h lg g e r fu r rn eh
nl
th e
C o u rt
H o u se en tra in *■ In P nnliiril nn llic
I tlh . tiny uf lle r r m h e r 1*31 HI II
o 'r lo g h
A. II .
la t
r e r l flr a le v
h e lg l»y t lie H lnle Ittg rlh er H llh
n il n n illlr il nrul ni,l*«e.|,i-*ii| lev'erl
lo n e r I n e ly g ln o l u t e , la vleg fo r
•h e &gt; ru r l»IS . Of, Hie Inlltiw |i«
g e n crlh e g langn In H eoiluttle C o u n ­
t y . trlo rlg n , l o l r l t :
3 1 4 6 t h . o f No 434 R ole o f
A u o . I lh . Ill* r i x e r i n o l*ota

1 A I niorh II T i r t

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t i l l c o v e r i n g E I I ft . o f l e t
S Blooat » . N o o v a o A id l t l o n .
No
3 t t k o la o f A u g .
TIN.
I t l l o o v e v in o leak - S t il oa k t
T l o r 1 a a a r o n t.
N o.
» I » N olo o f A u g .' I l k . f
H i t e o v o r lu g L o t t I - I A i f
l l lo r k a r i » v » H a n ford
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I th .
1*1* r o v o r l g g A ll J M e e k o |.
4, L I I , I* . I I * 11 M e llo n v illa
No.
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t * ll
m v a flg g
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1*11 r o v e r in g A n U n d iv id ed It
In te rv a l tn A ll n i o r k f T&gt;or
t . R onfltyg.
N o. IT *7 R o t . o f J a l r l a d
1*1* c o v e r i n g A lt o r fort 4
R e rtlo n » T o w o o h lp I * H oulh.
R n n g o I* C oot.
No. 1111 P o lo o f f a i r l o g .
1*11 c o v e r in g U l l l
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N o. I l l * a o lo o f J u ly In d .

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h i/ l« i
t i l t n n r i a r L ota
T A l i i n o c k a M a yfa ir.
I - I o f N o. I I * S o lo o r J a ly
t lh . t e n r n r a r ln a I .o t t Kurt
M e llo n .
H it
o f No. l e t * Rato or
A n * , t lh . IM S r o e . r i n g
N ft

or N1VH or MWtt Hrrt'on i
Township f t H a u ls, Ita n g o JO
Kool.

la th
t.r No. l i l t
Hole o f
J u lr t i l l 1*11 e o .a H n g L o t I
lllo r k 1 M at lo ir
i-t
r N o n r n o io o r A u g .
lo t. l i l t c o v e r in g N 'l o f L ot 1
l l lo r k II T ie r a. No g ia n t •
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la t.
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t lh .
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t la r n a i A 0 4 t o M a rk n om f o r k
l l e lo h le .
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f i t R ale o f A nn. I r t
t a i l r o v e r 'n g fo il I ft lo c k t
T ie r T H anforg.
no
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C le r k o f C l r e u l l C n u e t ,
S e m in o le C o u n ty , T l o r l g e .

IM A M

Wc Have Plenty Of
FANCY APPLES
fo r aalo

MORRIS SPENCER
Old B aprtM Office
Formerly Occupied
By Brie# A Johnoon

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SANFORD'S NEWEST DRUG STORE

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ier. There they nrganlxed a column.
The women, children and nld men
were plat ed in ihe center Younger
men, aim ed with wooden apeara,
took tdurra -In front and tn the
rear. Then, like the children of
K gypl, *hey alarteil a match
■ him trh ihe wilderness.
Tiirnlmll waa Infottncd 'anil rode
furlmtaly a fle r the iMnd- lie made
every e ffr it to induce Ihrm to re*
turn, but they marched on. On lha

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ftnundtrec who went through the
ftitlre Sanford trum for a 70 yard
touchdown run and placed l.eea*
hutg In a good lead. Andreu
drnpklckcd the extra point.
Iittnehurg again gained prraea
glen of the hall and another
long paxa placed I ho ball on
Hanford's one yard
line
and
Jimmy (Inldeh took It oenr fnr
hla flrat touchdown In hla four
year* of toolhall with the Yellow
Jacket#.
1 The Fed* made their final
1 ororn when Porgiiaon pa*an&lt;t In
Fam Wall* whn placed the boll
•n »cnrlng position «nd Forgu­
aon plunged over renter for tho
lolly end giro kfeked lb* extra
point.
Hanford nulgalned l^rabnrg In
orrimmagn and alio gained more
yardage In the n***'n( depart

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ENGLISH’S
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third day they reached til- Augua
tin*.
Meantime there had been i
change of Governor*. Rovernor
(Irani, auapecled of having been in
leagua with Turnbull, waa super
retied by Roovernar Tokyo. The
latter ordered provision* served lo
(he strange group that had march*
ed out of New Smyrna,

F IR E W O R K S

Effective November 18th I am
•losing my store, and will make de­
liveries from our warehouse by
truck.*This will enable me to better
serve you and give you my, personal
attention. Your patronage is great­
ly appreciatedf I assure you.

SANFORD AHCO FEED STORE
SALU TES

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wav a aecret meeting |n the .b ; , Hoar, am l^hm ^y.nlk l ^
for work , n k, rnnHtlr.n,|
the eluded. I. aafflclenl taallmony to|
M-nce of Turnbull al ihe bqm* of ! j " L
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•heir leader a man named *’-Ulo-, Mj-rga- * * * * * *
t f P « " « F . ^ d ' n g to M.Wn Ream, children raceive.

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Seminole County Produces
Mure Fruit And Vexetable* Thin An?
Similar Area In America

Baafonl Is Tbs Only Central,
J U m Mi Cttjr Affortin* Ball, Highway
And Water TransporUtioo

VOLUME XXIX

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U.S. Protests
Over Customs
Aim Of Japan

SANFORD. FLORIDA, BATPltDAV. NOVEMBER 27. IM7

ATTACK STALK BEFORE A TAX TALK

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Concern Is Expressed
Over Japanese Int e r f e re nee With
" Shanghai Customs

ttrmTim!*. County

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Japan*** authorities in Shanghai
Intended taking over the Chinese
cumtomi organisation.
Similar
action lisa taken by
other world power*, including
Great Britain. Britain, tho United
Stale* and othnr foreign power*
aro Interested In the (Thhtnie ru«loma becau»o the** revenue* are
largely pledged for tho payment
o f foreign loan*.
Since conquering the Shanghai
area the Japanrta have greatly
Increased their power In the cuelom* and have taken control of *11
, Chlne»e communication* facilities
_lheru—
» *■ - — - r
A spokesman for the Japanra*
at Shanghai declared hi* govern­
ment considered it had a clear
right to take over all authority
and agencies o f the Chines* govern9*n t is the Hhanghal region and

Is Top Set For
Farm Measure

.
Attack stall! b^fore'V fax talk was the policy of these two mem­
bers of the House Ways and mean* committee in Washington who
refreshed thrmselvrs by disposing of a bunch of grapes before a ***•
rlnn on finance. Itrp. Fred M. Vinson (left) gets his last drop,
white Chairman It. I - Itnughton gels a seed.

Figures Disclose Farmers Warned
Florida Grows Asj Against Evils Of
Industrial State Wage-Hour Bill
Retail And Whole­ Milk Dealer Insists
sale StoroH L e a d
Bill Places Burden
In Furnishing Jobs
On Small Farmers

T A L L A H A H H E E . Nnv. SI.— W )
— Statist!™ rrlrsurd by lb* Slut*unemployment compensation dlvision show tliul
Florida
h-i.
takrn her place in the Sister­
hood of Industrial Stales, nerordIn* to an announeement by Wen­
dell C Heaton, chairman nf tb*
- t e f i u g . l u " “ u Florida Industrial comm lesion.
“ While these statist Vs are no*,
Japanese legions continued their
^ J r lv e toward . Nanking, Chtnn*a complel* and only include report*
evacuated capital. In the Spanish we have received up to Nov. I."
"they
definitely
civil war tha government reported Heaton said,
minor victories for it* bombing show the trend of Industry in
planes blasted at communication* the State."
“ As in
mo»t
other State*,
between Madrid and government
j wholesale and retail stores h nil
territory to tho east.
all other industries in Ihs num­
ber of worker*,, and the um mot
of eontributions,
but
pushli.^
this classification closely for the
trad is manufacturing. Hr port*
receive.I from employers ‘.Lrougllout IliP State show a large end
varied assortment of manufac­
TALLAHASSEE." Nov.
28• (Special)— W. M. Taylor, Florida turing unit* of which the public
as a whole is in complete ignor­
hotel commissioner, today predicted
that more than 2.250,000 winter ance. Leading In the following
visitors wil come to tha State this ordee are railroads, eltru* in­
year to aurpaia previous records dustry; lumber, r.nw mills, and
o f vacation travel to the winter allied Industries; rmilrartnra; and
hotels and restaurant*,
playground o f the nation.
"O ur statistics also show that
Taylor, who hat Just completed
a lour o f the atat* In the interest seasonal employment is another
o f preparing hotela, apartment*, fallacy," Heaton rontinurd, “ tak­
lodging houses, cafes and restau­ ing the Sla'e as a whole employ­
rant* for tho winter lend* In accor­ ment reaches jla prak in Janu­
dance with hotel commission rules ary and it* lowest level in July,
sf\d he found evidences o f an in­ but the difference in these twn
h eres **d tourist influx In every months Is neglilde when we con­
sider Ihe State a* a whole.
4p*ct|on.
"These figure*
include only
“ Florida's commercial
hosts—
who have right
M d hy that 1 mean the operator!, 2Jttifl employers
- of hotels, apartments, restaurant*' " r
workers and represent a
and other aimllar facilities—aro total pay roll nf over ttlfl.OOO,more than oven in the spirit uf OUa pawl to 16Q,00U workers In
covered
by
the
welcoming our winter time resi­ employment
dents" he paid- "This year, as Slate unemployment compensa­
never before, hotel commission tion law for the flrat nine months
records show that there has been of -this year," Heaton concluded.

Over Two Million
Tourists Expected
Here This Winter

every effort made to give every
sedation and
comfort to 8 Persons Arraigned
frienda of ours from the
Before Judge Miller
north who coma down here to
•pond from two or three days to
Eight person* were arraigned
aa many month*."
before City
Judge
Frank I*
A check of railroad, and tus Millrr in a session of the Munici­
companies, aa wall at agsneiea for pal' Court yesterday afternoon to
othar means of travel, Commlae. be tried nn rhargea ranging from
toner Taylor conltaued, displays disorderly conduct to leaving The
new attractions on every band fm scene* of an accident.
the whiter visitor to Florida.
Joe O'Connor, charged
with
Thee*, he raid, take the form notj leaving tha scene of an accident
only o f Increased foe intie* upon and reck Iraa driving, pleaded
arrival, but attractive rat** and guilty and was sentenced to
Methods of travelpay a fine of 110 or serve 20
"Oar hotel commission records days in *h* City Jail.
their", he continued, "that the
Sam Haines, negro, Mary El­
hotel and apartment business has len Haniry. and Rosa Lee Alex­
kapt apace with ether line* of bas­ ander, arraigned on rharfe* of
in preparing far the herds cf disorderly conduct were dismissed,
Herman Davis and Jamaa Gain**,
far this yser,
charged with Improper parking
penults hare
were also dismissed when they
apartment*, lodging
pleaded ne( guilty to the charges.
______restaurant* and cafe* over Annie Una Davis and Samuel
the *ul*. This is mate than 2.000 Davis, negroes, charged with dis­
Mart than have been loaned at any orderly con%tct, pleaded guilty
ether similar period previously"
and were given fine* of M each.
- Taylor maintain* a ferae of br
ipectnra who, covering the entire LAHJA1* W h A lH E K
stain. ■■•orris* the eperatlen of

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Bevenleen esses
fr»m
this
county
repi-rwi-nllitg sentence*
ranging t»a lilgll as IS year* or
llfo Imprisonment with ntten*o*
W A S H I N G T O N . V f&gt; v. 2 7 .
varying Irn"* roliliery nptl fontI __r ^ p ) j — Proktilcn t a w isp *
cry to
lliait
ibgcee
nuii-tler
entnii tieturn tlte Pardon. Itoanl
T e M Iml-iy m ^ o m - m r e x 91 Its next wettk'n-at*nnl(M»—----iN'ndUurvH u n d er
ne’w
in all Ifier" nr» *"hl . to be
liirm nroirrnm l&gt;e kept within
about 1,5ao raxet wtibb (ba ParHip fiOd.WK'.OOU murk In nn
dim Hoard WHI review, or near­
orfiirt
to liriim federal niwitd*
ly half of the entire colony at
(ns; within Income.
Italliird. Pemjn'du Comity rises
In a Idler to Scnntor
which will l&gt;o pi-caented 'nr* «s
Barkley. -Kentucky -I&gt;emofollown:.
. ritl. ttm rtCshl'nl took not" of
Paul lUrtlst’itn sentenced
In
H'-niitu discussions nn the poa|pin to 3 years fur robbery;
rllil,, c.ittii nf ihn- farm program
Edgar Brown senlenreil In 1929
now being debated
to in year* lor second degr**
•'ll |. ntivluua" the President
murder; &lt;’ ■ W. flatTer sentenced
salil, -'lliirt « constant Inrreaio
in 1937 to I year for Uttering
uf
« speii'lllur**
without
an
lorxery; William De|,oacli sen■-.pmlly cnnstsnt
Increase
In
tenc.ed tn 1S32 to 7 years for
revenue can mOy result *n A
Assault to rob
Itcath had the right or way when this express train, hurtling from Rrusacls, Belgium, In Cntais, rant In'I si ton " f deficit*. Wo can
|,e« Dukea sentenced In 1910
not Impe lo
continue on
a
to *s years for robbery; John Ct'S'lied while pa'ring the suburb station. Don'inetles, killing two engineers instantly, . laa-omnllve sniind lias I* of flnsnelal man­
Gnrvln sentenced In I‘&gt;;U f” r •ml tender left the linrh and cuarhes piled up be bind. Iiiit mirneuloiisty ull paisengera csca|«crl in­ agement of -government affair*
Murder second degree; C, C. jury. Curious ate g how n here inspecting Ills- wrecked baggage ear w Inch is held by n I aego .prop unl»«» -reanlnr—mtnnsl expertUtitrney sentenced In 1*39 to 5 Jrmn Ii'iiplipi; .onto -d u -s ide:
— — *
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tur*'* "re hrought w-tthln Toreyears fo r — 9TnnHl*ngtil"i .‘“ fTmt
liui-sGreen sentenced 111 l9Hti I'D 21*
"1 (eel ITint every effort should
years for Murder second ilrgree.
be mule." he sn'd "to keep the
c it y n e w s b r ie f s 1
T. J Kinsey sentenced In 1037
new farm program wtlhln the
|o I year for forgery; J. II, l.*ne
Present limit nf |r,nn.noo,ono per
sentenced In 1937. In 9 tears for
annum."
Manslaughter;
Ed MeCllllnilgh
if 3iilc is found Impossible, the
sentenced tn 1931 to 20 years
PreniUml said, "I flii-n urge that
fry Murder second degree; Him
*tr|ffu|M I,.bin lo provide.
Nswuisn senteneeil In 1933 to Id
neeesinry Incri-asiv in revenue,
years lor Murder snennd defre* Banded Birds Should
in meet any erpendllnre* under u
A inerting for . the purpose
Thoms. Oglesby aenteoeed in
llio ne* f.arm progrup'. In -7*- , ,
Be Reported To Aid •1-iiinK nttlcer* far Um Hem.
1131 to life for murder fleet de­
i.f llrl*
mum ’ *
Nils (it
lids aum.'
In'll,, county Koi| Conservation
n il
t
»» ,,
gree- Joe Higgins sentenced 'n
Ye.ienlay
President
Roo.oIn Tracing: Flight - a soelsimn from tho Sanfonl
I llOUHlllUl
D o lla r s
1932 to ?i years for assault tn
veil nntiiiunced n fuur-pnlnt PrU|
■tlalrlcl
for
Ilia
t
iHtilnt;
year
wail
murder still tirenhlnK «nd enter
hunters nnSeinia.de County
iiuslneas &lt;
f1ol!i«cUofv nf Stntu a n«1 ( ’uur.tv gram tor ending 'he
log; Willie Smith sentenced In likely lo run across n number r be held in tho Court Ilim.o Mon
taxra Ihi* yr.fr i- ovrr 110,000 tn sluini'. lucluitlm:—In tin* urellday
morning
ul
t
oon
n
ilurk,
1931 In life for murder Ural de­ iiirds Utii. year U-uitng tin- metal
« m i , i i»r i f fled iun-i for Um r ^ r Ileal'on ul n Ir '""'iiih«ia blue In
gree. Hubert Whitaker sentenced leg li.unli uT the I'nitrvl j-lales Wi cording (u an anuuuu* * in.-iii
mado at rim Cuun'y Agi-iii'* tit- ia*h)M»niliii|F |m*i nm| Fast y m r f ar* Cnngrivss—lag revlslnn as |9&gt;g
III 193&amp; to .1 years Tor bresnlng
lllnlnyu.il fiutvey, due In atlivily
ns a lilll ean be prepared.
and entering and Jon Williams of biitl banders 111 till, serlion nf lice li'day. a sinnl.ir lui-cllnis rnrdliur *** Svminolr (*ounly Tu*
Ill ndillllim. he llsleil at a
•t’o llrc l^ r »llot l» Jnikinn.
sentenced In 1931 to In years fur the rnmilry os w ill a &gt;hrou|;boE' lor tlie lliirdo dlaltlit will
i 1*|« lo Hif prvJiori» liim*, M r press rnnferenc" Interview:
Iicbl
In
Iho
Oviedo
Hello'd
Mon
robbery.
Uie N ii H I ii in slates, ncnrding to
"Jink ins ntr t»*i|,
Itau Itfi n
I Tim stlinuhilliui "f n luntn

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C H IC A G O , Nov. 27— The fair
of Ihe Wages and lloura bill In
Congress depends largely on toi
mers, declares Char[ee W » Holman,
Kccr-etary of the National Cooper
■Live M ilk Producers' Fedemlton,
In n critical analysts nf the mea­
sure for the 2,000,000 Mid-West
farm families who read Rural
Piugrer* Msgaxtns edited by Dr
Glenn Frank.
Mr, llolmsn writes from a inig
experience ia Washington watch­
ing th.’ Congressional mill and ap­
praising the effect of its output
upon ngrk-ul'urr. In the December
issue uf the magatine, out today,
h&gt;’ says the effect on farmers of
i tic wages and hours leg Islet inn as
O -a llM iir* u
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In a l
It was passed hy the {Senate, but
C. It Ma -&lt;tii, presidin' uf |in- i;l i 11 iilllrcinl 'HIh I 111 It ihiitnl, In •nidi in Mrgn-ectll'* bullae huUiMn*.
belli up in the House last summer,
ida Audulum Kncicly
I •4**11 t&gt;* tills fltiioiitil (Fir* Tu x C*»l nil wlileh he said he wiullil t M l 1
Hurti
|.andartjitlaih'-il
tu
lit''
would be:
| I*h lor |Hitiitisl *‘iit llm t there wt r*( a qu-ss-lR" in &lt;‘nilcress Mnnday,
I.
To inrrt-asr the cost cf most
legs «-f Hit' liiiilt- tty - hi cry r"
i n|i|&gt;toxtiiintrly f»nn 1&lt;-II«■rn in hit
I. t'lirlallmi-vil of gnvernment
it|a-rn'ers, lu- said, cci'li Hie idea
things formers have to buy, in
uffiro frum |N&lt;iM»h9 who havr. expeiiill'uies -fur ten'll ImlldlnX,
Warren
Odbam,
Sanford
youtli.;
iliiiiing Implenirlils, clothing, furn­
llu'l If the bird - me ra|ilurrd
h iiitli'tl in ih rir lnxi*R whU'h nirrn* "Ul which tin promlseil n inesaage
iture, radius, fertilisers and feeds rrafhrd into 'he rear of a heav­ killnl taler, their movement* dm
Ih*r i *if Itin B lu ff
I in VO not Furl Tuesday ulictmisty part of the
Irurk
and - trailer log a m lgrali"" may be ti-im l and
2 Tu draw
Isbur sway from ily loaded
geneia| , ninpalvi, fur . a bnl-.
Inn In I nl*uTat o.
rural communities and farmers', parked nn French Avenue m-at the" uyr delrriiilli.d.
J ~lliHlg*i»n Hall, funnel ly of
For- thn rtirn^pontlini* period mu i il hinlgel,
wage costs, when there 1* already, Seventh Street about dusk I* '' I M r Ms-on will l.-twiud llie.u lliis city nn.I noli uf the tale .1. IJ l.r * y rn r only $|7,1?S| 7.% luol l*mi
3, The linineiliate purrhnsn nf
night, according to a report by' bands lo
Wti.hliig'on and u |hhi Hull n 1 Mrs. Ilnll, was a visitor I’tiM, lust yiar's i m i i t h hlimv M r. same f 2 Ui.nnn.nini worth nf goVa labor shortage on farms.
L
I.
C.
II.
Rhaffer,
mrmber
of
the
checking
M-rinl
iniudni
an
'll'
3. To Increase costs of pro.
in .Sanfniil today nfler an nlisenci Jink in a im lualitl llmt In* unu woll eniinenl supplies, wlileh nrdlerasers and distributers, who lake Hanrord Police Department, who bandc cviih ciAircl. in Washington, nf severs! years during which lime pitw‘ i1*! tivii IFio f m l llmt ».«• many iitirlly would Irn acquired grad­
investigated
Ihe
accident.
the place at wbnli (lie bird wa tie has la i-n conmh il with the Pel (H'l.intis lirn puyutif fh rir tum* ually over Ilin nest six mnnlh*the inrrease more often nut of the
The trurk, wltnessea atalr, was ha luted will Is- repot I ed In nnyuU«
farmer rather than pass tt on lu
f. A cnfillnuatinn of Ills series
eisl Housing AiIou' iis' i n*i"ii in ra lly thl* y*-u»t «*%«*!• i|uuii;h In- mid
without sendllig tn nucli a listul and Useful
the city ronsumcr.
'
, parked in the street
bin f tiiFf nr** I •pt hufiy nliitoai of c«nfer*n"&gt;» w|t|i public utlllif
Jacksonville.
Ibe Idrd will Ic
C.* To compel planla owned and, lights and the Odham youth tint knocvlnlge of
ece.iillves, I. the hope of pro­
Mr. Bull expre «ei| surprise at mphi dup'l day. \
operated by nearly 10,000 fanner- not see the truck in the semi- known
utility
ronstructlog
fFf th r ntiHOint (H tllM h l up to moting it
'he many imptnvfmen's wliicli
Quail are n"' likely la 'ray far liave been made in .Santunl in Mie I hr prraftil tiinr, till4 .Sta'r’ri h Fir P' I roc ram. which la Urging fa*
owned cooperatives, which market darkness.
Considerable
damage
was
done
from Oieir bomey m hun'era find* Inst few years mi-1 said 'ba' le
the products of 1,500,0(10 farmers.
9-'i/joj.Mi mot thr irintlittlrr li'.'hiw ..iinrmat,
In meet higher costs of production to the Ford V-H sedan driven lag gimit will prubaldy la ar Sem wan pleased lo mde the widening I)I4H’ Fw-I'll ill 311 ll ill Ii &gt;:i |i l o vittioijit
I and
and to rniiicu cnrrespolelllislr tb* by Odham but the trurk was sc inoln County
However■ |(j ntany (|owk'own s'rcels as will u rn Hint hi f*»r I In* ("t»uii{y ntnl Hch&lt;M»t
parent ly units insgi d, L l. Khst many nf the Turtle D"vrs in ua 'he cons'ructiun uf a liUlul-v-r of t u irh , Mr- Ju .k.rn jiri.
return to their member*.
Florida during Itn- winter crime new buihlingsProm his observation nf other fer said.
A for ilnin* who iiiuilril inonry
The driver of the truck, Elmer from the North while lb* tns&gt;.irr'y
Federal boards, Mr. llolmsn susor i lu rk i fur pity mi nt of
Ib-claring that the celery field'
p,-ets the Wages and Hours Itnanl lore, was summoned to court on of the ilurk* were protialdy hand look mighty good tn him, Mr- thill •hr'ir la irn , M r, J inkiim utatnl
rhargea
of
parking
without
Tin- Ihiant of Direct ora of the
rd
during
Hieir
nesting
M-aa'm
in
of Standards, one* cr*at*«l. wnuM
said that i&gt; was alw-ayh a pleasure •hat J£|rft ii'f« irat i nfiLtlil Fm* tnnilvil
either N orthern-Cnitid Male, nr In return to Slinfor-I where le' in *hiiT i*ouiIki'J Minf llitit Miry wmiM fisnfnr.l Kiwmiis Club will meet
s.mn h* asking for more and more lights.
in Canada.
grants of power, until “ wo will
r |h tiI ino ,l uf tils
renew In* ul|»n**'il| _ IIm | |fi*i'ri*H't tliM fiuiu Monday evening at trout o'clock at
Harold R. IV e i - of the Itial.i- old Hcr|Uuiiitaricps, and watch the if thr IiM rih u « i« jiiiiilrtl K f r r r Hie Ion.......
I’rasiih'til Howard
tisvs an agency more powr rful
gical Survey hlalf, who Virlltd progress of this .ci'y.
In ng. Members of the cil.l and new
\ U r le
than it was ever Intended the N RA
Sanford last .winter, vpen' several
M r.
JinkinH ul n riI vim n I thrj boaiils and nlw rnmmllteu chalrshould tie "
Asked l» romniriit on Iho pr*
weeks far north with an Americnn poets
for ’ liberalistng F'e.trral t in p ijr r r i »»f 5« momo!»* County w ho4""•II of the old and new committees

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Old Home Town As
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KiwaniN l)i roctors To
Meet At Mr. Long^f

President To Fifth
Off Florida Coast

Mrs. HahnGeta Death
Penalty ForPolsoning

C IN C IN N A T I, Nov, 27. — (A1)*"
Mrs- Ann* M*ri* H»hn.
y«*r
old mother, teas sentenced to
dll, In *'trio's electric chair on
March 10 for th* murder by
poisoning of Jsenb Wagner. 71.
a aifdoner arqualnUMir*.
r Overruling a motion
tor
a
new trial, Judge Charts*.H. Belt
held "evidence wa* *o overwhelming that no verdict other
than guilty could
have
been
readied by the |ury" of elavtn
women and on* wan on No». a
Tho taaUacwJT at the
trial
linked Mrs. 11*28 with the as­
serted p oison dehths of three
ether elderly ace ualn lance*
&lt;n
what th* Btat* contended wa*
tb* "biggest radii murder tn tha
country, la e plot to slay for
gala."
Mr*. Haha recstvsd the sen
rain tonight and t*nce calmly bet b u n t late
In extreme north- tears after leaving Ihe court

Es|muIIIion, .tie purpose r.f w h l r h l , ^ , ^ Admlu|s'rat..n loans. Mr k.*vn (nit |iaj .| llieir
&gt; that two! have liern ltivited;ln attend.
The. monthly re purl a of tha
•lM&gt;‘rfkftlill n ip-ti'O'l tu vkhlth Miry
Hall slste.1 that be was no* fir
im glll trthi* llfliroiitflpw' of th© 4 fMPf-! local organIsafhin will be rumple*
peadion to mako a alatrnirnt
m iL &lt;1into tin l mIIow «h| (o r paynirnt •nl nl this inerting and reported. !♦.
Hist 11rue.
of ta ira In N ovm lirr. U n ly 0 |u*r* Hie Kiwanis Iiikerflali-.iinl.
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W A B IIIN O TO N , No*. IT — bl’i was to hand duck-' Mr. Mason
— President Roosevelt will lea*» slated this m«»f(livitr Hui* tn* toulii
tonight tnr a postponed fishing n d i Inf ,iMjf|ii'|ikf*ll
tfmdl •w*R|fli " t
cruise off lh* Horlda rnsst. It* thrur tilr«fl» lltU winlrr
Brmlnolr
will go directly lo
Miami
hr
County.
Special train and embark on
the yacht "Potomac"
Monday
h
morning
A ft eg four or flv* days nl
Ashing he will rebnard the train,
probably at Miami, for a till1 Fred R. "WdAm. attorney for
back aa rar *■ Warm Hpilnv* •ba City of Sanford, Las Iweti
Oa., whera ha wilt oat a belatefl named chalroisn of Hi* la-glsla*
Thanksflvlna Dinner
&lt;vltb
lu tiv* ConumU, e of lh« Seminole
County Cham!--1 "f
* umnrvrre,
fanVIle paralygls patients
The (rip to Warm Sprint* for aceordinr to so ui.ri'iuriremm'
today by T. E Hlmpaon,
Thanksgiving and tha
fishing
pti i'i' nl. flllier Icon "
cruise off Florida war* delat'd
of tbe floriiiniltee ara: llenjby tha President's Infected tooth
F. .Haines, vicr-chairniim, Uoyd
which baa been extracted.

Committee I I leaded
By Fred R. Wilson

W A L T E R S D IES
WASHINGTON. Nov. * 7. —fdl
— Theodore Waller*.
SI.
first
assistant Secretary of Interior,
died In • naval hoepltal today.
Walters, a r*eIdeal of C aldw ell,
Idaho, went to the hospital sev­
eral days ago to and ergo
operation tor callatonaa. Tester

day he contracted

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Barkley Insisting:
That Expenses Be
Kept Within Income

nntrrfd' Jollied wRiriiii'nilrot?* of
other* front nil pint*
of
the
stall, who Intve filed pleas tor
clemency with the runic I'nrdov
Board w lilt It coin ones on Nnv.
30.

Jap Says His Gov­
ernment Has Ripht
v To All Authority
The United
States formally
Uni
concern to the
x p rea a ed
Japanese government over
any attempt to interfere
with tho integrity o (, the
.ChlnCae maritime cuntoma
system.
Secretary Hull announced
the step had been taken in
commenting on reports that

$ 500 ,000,000

DEATH HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY

Offenses Vary From
Robbery To Murder
In Pleas To Board
Mcctirig: On Nov. 30

Britain, France
JoiiriirProtest

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17 Criminals
From Seminole
Seek Pardons

NUMBER 82

Established In 1008

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F. Boyle. G. «'- Herndon, II. JLehman, Jam*- C. Shsrnfi. and
Fred T. William-.
Tha first rm-eling «f *hr Cum
ralUaa has b m i slli-d for Mund aj afternoon s* t :00 u’clock to
a«t vpen Referendum No- 72 of
III Chamber of. Commerce of
United Blairs, on Flood C«nivupegtlng lb* Regional Au‘

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ServiccH Are Slated
By Dr. Harry. Box
!&gt;r. I la cry Ikn, n«»lH
and
will rantfiH
R&lt;*r*lc**a In

rtnifrh

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First

uffirUlu

•*l hate had Dr- !**»■ daalat
both ns a tltifflfig K*anK*B"t and
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Thr Tax Colh-l-tor* (itwi adviaNl

•h a t’ *hr I '.i :m autmtiolhlr lirrnar
&lt; i ,* t 'will jpi ©li ii«|r Ilr r , 1 and ithut
r«*vWal thr prirrn Ihix p a r will ,b r W**n*
tnal In tfinju* itf 1a %t yrar*

influx »*arly In J*ti

ua ry. Church
today.

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Th« new tac* wall l»r Filark with
« «9titmxlifi|? yi llo ^ toinu r;iU

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C h ristm as Se als'
rjkt.

ltainy Week-End Ih CL-fc-RGy
Forecast For South

ntOfh. |»R«tOr Of tha Irwal rhMi'lt
i«t«d f»F*M
Cnldrr wratlmr artflrd down
itit&gt;'4l *‘»nd I hat** f*»un&gt;l lii«
Ihn
Nnrthwe.lern
wufk to bn of Ihn hlflo-Nt hi*** over
llo l«
an
fducatrd. rultur«-d llockf Mountsln Hint's t"d.y a.
rhrluHaits Tho aplritual ton** of f'ltM-a.tx told of r*lf and roliler
all thn churches In rvery i mn-1 weather loulihl .inf Iumarrow
nHinlty In which ho lsbum ts |„ tho BMlhoaatorn corner "•
elevated ibrough kla e o n se ii* '"1 lbs rifuniry. Waewher* throughnation, temperature*
dally Ilf* a ad
hla
marveluna out the
m ciaaioi la utrakon and a o n i" ' wry* normal or abovu normal.
A more definite announcement Tb* weetber bureau at NaW

of this
later.

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TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 22, W

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7 Review Is Issued F i v e S a n f o r d L o o k o u t s
gasified Advertisements o f Florida Citrus R e c e i v e P r o m o t i o n
Fir# member* of the Sanford
coavsnlancea. park * Mtn,
ftinimmi i nunti
^ * M
tB Market Conditions Lookouti
of the Florida State LeaPhone 414.

'&lt;**' *&gt;&lt;«*

P r a c tic e C o n tin u e d
S e m in o le C o u n ty

B y L o c a l B la c k c a ts Dow,u .

rouum - b- Tan.
■"
I The Sanford rltrm la in rood
Coach &amp; A. B. WUkJnaon'a; roodItloo following their moral
Srml-Pro Blacksat* i^fan tbalrj victory orer Leesburg Jaat weak
Deed*
i»*t act of practice a-ait-ms Inst when Ihey (topped tba fleet
llinaon. Galveston, ct ui to Paul alaht under t*.o f'.rodllghta or[George UUIer for the flmtUra# in
Florrnce.
the Hanford Armory Drill Field In Miller’* career but |a*t to the
The Federal Land Link to Chea­
ter C. Foagale Co.
McNeill, J. E, it u b Florence
E. A Geo. W. Bunnell.
Markry, W. M., et u* to Norbcri

C ou rt R ecord s

gf,'’
fa* were placed on the Washlag' - MAVI YOUB Watch npalrad by
|L« m who really knows bow, FURNISHED ROOK and four TAMPA. Nor. *L—A rerlew len Senator** rosier of the Ameri­
room Apt. Newly decorated. of Florida cltrue ea’.e* In thq can League which meana a Jarg4
jfprinn. Jcwalar SUoaolta At*
Takach'a Restaurant.
•a*tern and mldweateni auetton adrancemeot of aarcral of th*
y1Leet near Oatecn—on* while end
market* for the weak Juat rim­ LookouU player* who aaw action
K"'Mr*r apooted pointer about I* 18.—Wanted To RcnL
ing, ending Nor. IB. with n brief with Banford'i club during the
months old. Answers io name ui
tummary of ahipraanta affacting pact season, aeeordlnjr to the
Joe, If fouud notify J. J. Drum- Want to rent 6 room house and ■ame. follow* i
Sporting News.
bath for 411-50 month* Summer
r, mond^lm Are., I’hone 317.
and wintar. Wrtta Bog R cam . Florid* Interstate shipment* by
F. Vogel.
■II carrier* th* preceding week
Herald.
ddl—A^lomobllea
. Sheriffs Deed
(ending Nor. ISth) dropped 4*4
F- Sheriff to
McCIrllaml,
V. ’** Ford Ooupo II2S—four-whevl 26—Mbctltafieotii For Seta car* to a total of 1400, emulating
Mary A. Schaal.
' IralldT I27S—large aeml traller For Salat' Cabbsga I’lanls - Oua of 000 ran orange*. UI of grapeMortgage
trilh a r*hu|l| Itodga truck. Reel
and 41 of tangvrhnaa;
Hchmaha, Laka Monro*, Phone fruil
Cheater C. Fosgat* to Th* Federal
,4 Bona, used car dealeyeFlorida sale* In nil the auction_____ ________
143'W.
lend Bank.
markets (hi* weak rOarhsd a tba IMS season but will yeprrt to
f^ll—Mlseellitneoun
(1iatJ*r Mortgage
Bowing machine*—1*-00 up. Also total of 701 car*, a drop of 7b tba Washington spring training
f: You'va tried all the i**t, now repair*. Let ui sell your old under last week, with ’*11 rarle- nmp in Orlando. They will prota- Pearson, Oscar T. A Helen R.
try the beat, city shoe Shop, furniture. The Swap Bbop, 110 tlea arid pack* registering aub-jbly be plated on one of Wn»hlng- to Mu'ual Loan Co.
Crop IJena
il 10 Banford Avenue.
K. Fourth BL
■taiitiat adranee* in price aver-Don's chain clubs for the forth comBril, Clifford to R. R. Dens, Inc.
1area.
IIng baseball yaar.
;-;T1le flnaat looking, longest Mat- For iaio—Heater, coal and wood Orange*! Thera war* 44 cart. Word waa also received that Dan Hauer, A. D. et u* .to Hanford
&gt;vi Ing paint Jobs are usuaiiv done bum*i—Can be aeon at How­ regular orange* In standard boae* Bralaard, Sanford pile ret, ema Pmduetion Cr. A**n.
Smrtlk Ijotlrr * fiay’a qunllty ard Long1*.
Hath faction of Mortgage
sold for an average price of |namod on the Charlotte Spring
Nickel. Ilm ry to Mae II. and I. V.
12.73
a
boa.
7B
car*
lea*
than
training
roster
end
he
kilt
report
U
sed
Q
u
a
k
e
r
C
ircu
latin
g
H
ealer.
f,war* Co.
Williams.
■test week with tba price tip U flu them neat Spring. At tho pre*
’ ticciit L'arrawar, Inc.
'a bo*. For the corresponding ,,,,1 time Bralaard la nl UndoIs Sa'isfar Inn Of Kale Contract
‘^Delirious home made Fruit Cakes
gj1 tor sale *1 Carolina's flweet We base a complete line of oil week last year they -averaged'oilsge at lha Stale Teacher* T *l- HiTler ' Manufacturing Co. to
Seminole Cleaner*.
burning, rasotlne end electric 12.7* and aam* weak two yaar* leg* in Johnson City, -fenn
. Final Judgment
heater*.' Oat crur prlc** before you ago 43.24. Otbar orange aalea for
——---------------’The regular Hanaell Tbankagiv- buy. Scott Carraway, inc.
rurdon. Emily B. Mra. F. J.
th* week were S3 ear* Indian _ _
,
Inc dinner will b* served
Sharp, Sr.
River orange* averaging 48.47 4 HOWATG L C O lf lll
' Thnraday. i-taons 17 for raiarva- 29—For Rent or Sal*. *
1,1s Prndtna
S J S . L &amp; — “ - S S F o u n d S h o t T o D e a t h Rreen, Juanila E. A J, W. v*.
FOR’ RENT—Tba store occujHed
l .
John M. A Missouri A. Whit­
by Amro Feed Do., If. U. MeId— Want*
aker.
n «*. »
Call opemtor. In Cates Building
Final Drefers
. ROOM WANTED by atngla man. la arallable for rent at one*. California orange sal** totaled - W ) - A roron*r* Jury
' Prcfrr a family with children. Baa J J, Cal** or Mr. Campbell 70 cam for an average of 44 03 «•*■* "&gt;•* , ' ow*r'1 F*V f. V°I,,n* Moore, Annie May v*. B. J. Moore
| Industrial leader, wtft killed Sun Thomprnn, Sam B- Jr. vs, Nell
' and that baa a bwted room fo Bfcority Feed Btorw.'
--- I• -boig up ftie* •
Elisabeth Thompann.
Grapefruit; Bale* of ■tegolaf
«
gunshot
wound.
•where 1 ran .It nights.-liar*
gn old yard, that r*o. remain Furnished room. Prirate boat*. graittftriK' in alandard boveg "the cause «f lha discharge ol Ii'urks, Maud M. v*. Karl T.
lawks.
»»'"■ “"known to the
'roul-duor*. Boa II Sanford Hey Men only. Apply 1015 Kim amounted In 44 cam. averaging thAva, IMione 1S4-J,
The Somerset Co. va. I„ 1*.
- aid.
42 26 a bog, n oecreaa* of 10 ram l«ry".

PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW
FOR
PERSONAL ENGRAVED
g r e e t in g c a r d s

COLEMAN'S
Office Equipment Co.
114 Macnolia A t *.

!r3 L 3 .?s r.&amp; 2 S 9 ' .*««^Hsr5=*o.

and advance of 43« in prlc# nvf

Hagan, rl jit,

.IMWo * hsidy waa lo ltd In

SO—Ilouaoo for 8*I».
w in . For lha Sam* week laat room will, a bulM wound in Bpicl., K. P. v*. Bess F. Brock.
Modern 1roam' homo—very easy
Dimmit, tattic 1* vs. Jessie K.
weak Included M earn Indian ,tlB

J6—ApartaicnU For Ramt

U N IO N BUS ST A T IO N

Duncan.

800 PARK AVE.
THIS IS OUR 78(it

THANKSGIVING
and w* give Thanks far the Faith. Loyalty and PaUwoag*
rnn lloasewlf*------- We shall alwaya strive |o be Warlby
u i mJ C flifM m f
wlU hambl* arid*, that wa paint eel that oar prices
tawer than they hare been In aamellme, dug te oar
*tMwtataalfaw|p help bvrtT the t w t W tielsfg:"l;

■

JaekaoBTilla i__
Dayton* Beach
Miami ----------FL Pierre i.----W. Balm Be*ri&gt;

Tin- Unbm o f South Africa ia
PORTALES, N. M., Nov. 23-(/p|—At Iraal via. children wero invr-. ligating the frasibltlty of
reported burned to death lain producing industrial alcohol from
yeelerday In the eaploslon of d.iirtevtlc molasses and gmpe reslparaffine and gasoline mliture
bring used to walerrrocf • tent
house at Carney, tiny rommunl

Orlando

PHONE 61

LO 1
R l D A^/Jo

to r

Ocala „ T— - —
Gainesville
Tampa ......... ....
Tallabaasee ____

Jil_N ES

ty 10 mllea south of her*. Two
reported
other rhllrtren were

missing and the mother of in*
ynungatrra waa given
dead
slight rbvnte to live.

DROMEDARY

~Trr. "lU ia y To H enfg'""
^ C R A N B E R R H

River grapefruit which averaged
fl.Sfl a hot, an advance of 44c,
arid U 'carts two bushel Brae*
boles at |2.4» a bog, up I7e a 1

*"* Queen Ann

boa! ’ •* ej: grapefruit aalea fo*
tab wbek amounted to 4'J ear*
bringing an average prlc* of
42.48 peT standard bog. lie over
last week.
Tangerines: There wem 30 ear*
tangerines ' sold for nn average
price of |2.31 per four-fifth*
bushel1 boa. Id ram more than'
tael week'with the price up 2TeJ
For rorreapondlnr week last
yaar they average 41.45 and aam*
week two yearn ago, 41M.

MINCE
MEAT
Pkg.......... lO
None Such
MINCE MEAT pkg.

15c

Mlt»:n I.IHRMTY

Ml.

Creams

15c
u.

PECANS
19c
RAISINS
10C
wanviw
Pitted Dates 10c
riKM MIPM

15c
30c

* Ob.

pax

Pudding
10C
2WKKT WIllCII
Pickles 21 oz. 17c
shut

■ t.n. n s

Cocktail

15c

a. * i*.

Kmhly Koaaled—Freshly Ground

4 I.M1.

Bananas
n. « m. r u a
Pudding
as.,,.. Haw IMI.

TURKEYS
Lb.
siKinun* pin
PORK ROAST
Lb.
MANVIeAttll
OYSTERS
P t ^ J0c
N NK PC1IIK
SAUSAGE
Lb.
m.ti TltVH IMI.K
MINCEMEAT
Lb.
nii.Hvs nvtwr
POT ROAST
Lb.

JANE PARKER

FRUIT
CAKE

H O M E DRESSED

cold la dwet or throat.
Battar than a mustard plaster,
Mpatarai* gets action baeaua* il'a
NOT jo t a aalv*. It** n ‘ nsstir

s ^ e s s a fiK s .sv s

■Mtlnll IfJ flAk

Used by mUUoa* far 40 yean,
lUcoounended by many doctors and
name*. All drugglals1. In t t w i
strengtha: Regular Btmsigth, ChB-

K T toild ). sod Extra Sutmg. Ap-

EATMORE

m ».

FRESH PORK H AM S
BACKBONE

Cranberries 14c

PORK

LETTUCE

OYSTERS

CHOPS

F*p.a»i nei.Tiwonw
E IG H T O ’C L O C K
RED

C IR C L E

BOKAR

For Sale

.....

CAULIFLOWER’

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

Lb.

10C

U. S. NO. 1 WINESAP

QL

POTATOES
10 Lbs.
Yellow Onions
3 Lbs.
CRANBERRIES
YORK APPLES
5Lbs.
CELERY
Large Stalk
MARSHMALLOWS •
Carrots and Lettuce 2 For

MINCEMEAT - Lb.
F r e s h P i g S id e s

(P e a n u t)

S t a ll 3 0 -3 4

SAUCE.

10c

JELLO

S ta te M a r k e t

Fruit Cocktail

2 For

R e d C t o m T o w e ls

■MM.*a ruiXTwv

SEASONING
Heinz Soups

ASPARAGUS

1938
la r g e

Pumpkin 3for25 c
3 For

25c

2 For

25c

Pickles 2for 25c COFFEE

RADIO

Q iip o o w a l l 9c

Lb. 18c

M in i

HANFORD, FLORIDA

R A D IO
8

17c

NO. *H CAN

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

RADIO

BREAD

43c

■t LK a a ta n iu

F r e e h P o r k S h o u ld e r s

A A P Soft Tw»*f j

16 Q z. L o a f

S T R IC K L Y F R E S H

Pe Xc HES

R C A ft Z E N IT H

Flakes

3 f o r ...

HOFMANN
E l e c t r i c S e r v ic e

OBUelWBU

V

2 For

25c
2 For

�1

L- i

WW&amp;

au?!ffgf£

’V -4 *1

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?■ '

r jV^_

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A a l Water

AN

I L D U C E S E E S T H E T R A G IC S ID E
Mi

M a y G iv e J o in tP r o R e v is io n

House Is Ready
For Fann Bill
O p p o n e n ts O f

W anes

A n d H o u r s B ill R e *
*

s o r t

To

S t a llin g

WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.
^ - ( A P ) —Administration ofCffielala talked with Congnmtlonal leadem today on the
possibility of norm* nulck fic­
tion tn assure hiislnoss or
an caaed tax burden.
Chairman Harrison of the
Senate Finance Committee,
who up to
this
morning wax
-—•*-*—
os
In(latent that nothin* «u M
Son* Immediately
‘ he *•*
question. wss hnsjr eonferrln*
with finance officials front oil w '
partmenta.
There were report* ‘ wo pro­
posals were discussed; 1—* «r
muUsneou* snnooncement from
Precedent -Rooeeeell and Congr**"
atonal leader* that business tsses
should be revloetL
2—Quirk action thl* session on
a bill be In*
framed by the
House t*i aub-eommltte* to modi*
fjr the eorporete surplus ts*.
Tbs Hous* agriculture commit*
-rtilirpmur ’ffwnirtr *'«
central bill, a companion messore to the senate farm measure.
Tbs cenrenln* o f tho Hous* I**
self was merited by deUyln* too*
tic* on tbe pan of opponent* of
the tr a m and hours bill.

IT and wi)*o tbs blit mrflrt

II Due* sees the tragic aids of war and sympathy shows tn ill*
fare o f the Italian premier as he Interviews the widow of ^ "voluntear" slsln In the Spanish war. Mussolini awarded medals for valor
to 85 Italians at a special Roman ceremony honoring those who fell
In Spanish warfare.
•

Ford Plant In
St. Louis Is
Strike Bound

Thanksgiving -1937

D r o p p e d R e c e s s io n B r o u g h t O n

I n M a i n S t r e e t s O f|

By

N a n k in g

S o lo n s F i x in g

By

Jap s;

P o litic s ;

S A ys
That

RI^ANQHAI. ,flQT— OHTH4MT, - IWt . 2i : - W T *
‘
Henry Ford lit an Interview
Two Japanese bambini
pl*n»s.
protected
by
pursuit craft, today said the preaenl bualnesa
dropped a acoro at projectiles recession la ''temporary and
■7* M
an **id,
- iJ
today along the main thorough* artificial," “ No on*?*
ha
fares of Nanking, kRIln* &lt;0 "n«*d look at p*it year with
civilian*. It was the Orot
Pr**ent alowgrot tlma une*ri*lnty.
uncariolnty. Th*
T
4
d*Wn I*
Japan***
Manas had
attack d*W»t
i* not *» setback) H'a the
’M S

D e a lin g s

But

to r ie s

cover

C lo s e d

m

Florida
,

the

o r j f a n Iz n tio n
In te re st

'*■*

A. S. Peck
Delivers Address
J,'-a )Al-i9 w iS irM tg

Tbs banford fade*, go. lift,
of tbs It. P. O- Elks will bs hosts
'to lbs officers of the Florida
Biot* Klks Association at Us
regular martins Friday srenlns
at lh* Klks Homs on Union Art.
"Pli# program for lh* occasion
Is 1n chars* of James a. Shar­
on. Jr. All of the officer* bars
bmti attended Inrltstlon*
and
harw accepted, h irln l Ike meet­
ing. two new member* will ke
Initiated Inin lb* Order and
slier Ibe. meeting closes, s
dartre will be glr*n In th* l/odge
room* to which tbs publlr u
cordial) r

Incited.

Tb* Officer* of tbs Btste As
^■•elation lor the fiscal year of
• ip tlll. and l l ) l are a* follows;
JUitmisn* Alto
A11» Adams
A*1■ICl■ of
&gt;rm*d*nt
of Fftrl
Pierce. Vie* President of Bouth
•aal Division Tom Kelly • nf
MUml. Vice President of th*
ftoutliwest Dlrlston M. A. Rosen
of Arcadia. Vic* President of
Central Division Prank - Corboy
of Orlando. Vic* President of
Northeast Division Osor** Dougloss of Lake City and Vice
President of Northwest Division
J. O. Mtthls of Panama CHy.
Also to he present will be
Secretory R. K. nummer of Port
Ft*rc*. Treasurer IL L. Dohon
of jaeksonvllle. Tiler Jo* Cun­
ningham of
Fori
Laudsrdsls.
Ilutortan A. M. Taylor of fltAogeattne. Chaplin Father John
J. KaOaghaa of Sanford and
Sergeant at Aram Peter Oeasner
of B iio n f ,

TAO b A T

Tb*

American Legion Auxillth* dbeat km of It*
Mr*. T. L Bull Ivon, u
M i by lh* See* of the Legion,
wffl aaaihirt l&lt;* annual Tag Day
Satarday fat bshalf of th* Chil­
li* Home Society tn Jackand the Crippled Chitllosns In SI

•n ,

W as A M an..
tn « i

C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S

Tnllahai

Banker*
Association
which was held in Tallahassee r*’

eently, J. L. Ingley, executive vice, A m e r i c a n s
president of the Sanford Atlantic
“ -*
‘ “
National Bank, reported on hi*
return from the capital cily.

Rcpreaentat Ivea from

banking

A re

S a id

Tbn l.iona Club will not hold
weekly
T o Its regular scheduled
Mi.'i-lliig tunlglit al Ihn Valdes
Be
T h a n k f u l F o r Hotel dun til Ibo fail Ihst tb*
l.lmii *ic hublliiK Ihslr annual
| Thew is no American or anyi.m TbatikagUlng Eve dance at th*
J. L.
f ho bflievha bt Gbd' who should kl,ivfair ( Hotel tonlahl.
not be "thankful on T hanW ivum Gnltnwky, secrotary of lh* orgutilrutlnn,' uige, ibsl nlf Lb»ts
Daj*,', F s lh rr A . S . . P * fk
l"ul nili'n.1 the dance which Will
Kiw aaiant at their Thanksgiving start at |ll;0d aVIuek.
To H ave

t o '■ attack

I^ffhe 'folhdr

4faH

the

market tluctuallon. Krerjrbody ding the college •* companions far
knoha’ tbn. *(ock market ha* no ■ he dinner.
permanent affect ou business,
Many thing* o f Importance to
bul II does bar* an affect on the Florid* Bankers were discussed
state of mind nf..............................
lh* American • ' ,h&lt;' meeting, M r Ingley said,

For

.1

P u b li c

NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—
(AP)—Wnll atrwlt'rs—parllcitlarly In Stnclc ExchniiRO
circle—were frankly nulla toil
(ottfiy lijr-. SEC ChnlriBRB
nmiglnn’ warning to Uio Kx*
chfingc Inst night to rc-organltv along Ituca In keeping
with the public Intercut.
Securities prices, however,

M uch

Holiday W ill Be
O bserved Here
On’ Thankigiving

Co-operation In
Annual Seal Sale
Urged By Sponsors

than say ofaur state,

Leading banker* and brokerh

declined to comment formally.
•*V*r*t asserting
they
would
not -stick their necks out."
Douglas, fa announcing . hl"
rant to* Ihe
exchange*.
•old figure* on tho activity of
ric tsn a n members
In
recont
stock market slumps "servo only
to fortify further th e ronctu*
S t o r e s A n d P o s t o f *lou. Indicated
repeatnlly
fa
f l e e T o B e C l o s e d ; our atudtri, that member* &lt;)(
thn c ic h a n g o trading ‘ o r fITv-fv* N o P a p e r T o m o r r o w ow n accounl either rrruto thn
dally, price thiMuatlnn* or e lj ^
Tomorrow I* Thanksgiving Day rontiibul* materially la thvly
**,d h*o brow «** «aM* e* , s&gt;vrrnyr*
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year since Ha institution by iba
I fa nancy I&lt;*1 he wnulit &gt;prefab*
Pilgrim Father* back In Iltd, *■ to h a v e the evrhsnaeit r o to rik l
a day. nf feast and thanksgiving Ih a m srlres to Prt-vent nrtlfM O I.
to Gml far th* many bte**lnl* flo ct nations bu l Inillruli-il l h * V
i-njuyed throughout th* yaar.
w ere not yendy l o n«snm e IMt'
The day will bo observed all reaponnlblltty and ihm mnro o x over Ihe United HIalee and In tensive cpinmlsxii&gt;n v a n U f a u f
rouimnnioralton liter* wit) be n m iy result.
: ,*?
general cessation of business In
T h e dem and fo r
ri-oiKnnlru.'

is one ct the
stock mitted their choice o f girls sttc.v
Innate principles
nf humanity,"
the rhlnhad fmcrgeilfy klrfeld
Father Peck stated, adding that
between ffanklng ahd 'wuhu. *
for a real Thanksgiving everyone
Veallawe* ro Fa** Tw s
short dlsi^it^' tip the Ynnglse.
should thank Gnd wlm In thr donor
Tho bombardment cams as for­
of all the many blessings in man­
eign aources conDrmed report*
T ea ch er C o n fe r e n c e
kind.
that the longewalted Russian- business man who play* ths (ldd|ng that the following celehri
IncrraM-d activity, on the part T o B e H e ld I n O r l a n d o
The speaker, who a n . intro­
market.
•
manufactured plane* hsd arrived
Ur* addressed the convention;
duced by Judge R. W. IVarv point­
"Ilo often mistakes hi* per­ l)r. Harold Hmnlcr, director or ed'qut to tho galh.'rm g 'hnl days, nf tho members nf Ihe Seminole
al the capital to bolder th*
County Tuberculosis and Health Th* Southeastern Regional Con­
Chinese air forces. The -'Jap- sonal depression for a business the American Institute of Banking set aside for feu*l and &gt;hnnki&gt;giv
ane*a r*ld was believed to have depression. Thu stock market and also executive mansger of the ing, date back into the early his­ Aaanciatlnn was noted today a» ference o f Teachers of English
been an attempt to smash Ihe, has no more real effect on American Banking Association, tory of th i world and ilu-.&lt;- tu-.il la-i minute preparation* far th* will he held In th* San Juan Ifatel
now craft quickly.
American buslnea* than ihe re- Gov. Fred P Cone, Edward W. tutiona wore brougH in Ibis tu annual I'hrlidnia* Real Hale Cam­ in Orlando, Dee. 27, 28, and 29,
paign, which open* tomorap Huperlntcndvnl of Public Instrue
KarUar today 3i Americana |
“f ■ ""k race tn Californio.- Lane, president of tha Atlantic Hon by the pllgii.n fat h its
1J loton. Hon T. \V law ton stated today.
were being carried‘ to enmplJ
and It other foreixher* remain- '
'
National Bank
o f Jacksonville, • Washlnqlon
pr.a-l iim -.1
lh»Today thousands or seal*, which lW||IJt , hlll (|M. , kert of n*tlonai
Carey D. Landis, S la te* Attorney first Thanksgivirg p.iv i-'s ld i-b
log lu Nanking aaked Ihe Jap- .B ) a c k c a t G a m e W i t h
will rarry Ihelr appeal to cvp^V reputation will dlaeusa problems
Bnet*, to make their quartet a
General, and Haynes McFhdden, ing a provident which h»&gt; U rn
R o l l i n s I s C a n c e lle d publisher of th* Southern Banker- fallowed by all lh&gt;' fth»'r |iir»|- Imme and buslnea* In Hemlnole ,n , h() f|&lt;&gt;ld #f K n t, lih whlch
neutral sane tn prevent any
County, will be mailed in an at­ lie o f interest tn teacher* In lha
destruction ■ffy bombs or shells.
The Sanford
delegata to ihe dents o f tho United dial.-x, F'nth.-r
tempt lu make Ihe Sid annual elementary and high school grades.
United Slate* 'Ambassador Nel­ The scheduled football game Convention said It wa* the beat he Peck said.
sale Ihe moat successful ever
Prominent figures In th* tifar
son T. Johnson ••tit a similar between Coach 8. A. B. Wilkin­ had avar a Bended and commended
"In the words nf lh.* 1'oalinlsV ronduetrd In Seminole County
ary world are scheduled to appear
son’*
Sanford
Semi-Pro
Slackest*
request' to Ibe Chinese . govern­
the Tallahassee bonkers far the the siwaker conclnle.1. -W e can
A large number of person* hav* on |unt|,eon and dinner program*
and Coach Jack McDowell'* Roll- splendid manner In which they had surely thank God far Hu- blessings
ment.
volunteered their services without during the three day conference,
Ina Baby Tarlels that wa* to b* entertained the conveatlon.
hr boa vouchsafed" tip&gt;m u* on compensation In nrdrr to make
at which attendance Is expected
played here Friday evening has
this Thanksgiving Day '*
K a r l N o r d g r e n H e a d s been cancelled by the Rollins
Ihe drive In this County an out­ from North Carolina, South Q a r
President . Howard Lung, who standing aureess, official* of the
ollna, Georgia, Alabama, Missis*
S e m i - P r o G r i d G r o u p outfit due to unavoidable ctrrum* J a y c e e s L a y P l a n s
presided over lh* meellng slated
-npl||,M, l(^
out.
s'ances.
that upon learning nf nUHngl J(| order ,u t lh, pM k m„ ippl, Louisiana, and Florida.
Mr. I&lt;awUn pointed out that It
Coach Wilkinson conferred with F o r M i d - W i n t e r M e e t conditio,,, throughout the world1^ owar(&gt; of ,h„ V|0rk
A alight rainfall fa lla l to hln
don.
was largely through the co-opera
der the practice seas Ion held last Coach McDowell this morning In
k* hod com* to th* romlu.nm that b , h&gt; AMOcWUm whoro sol.
Gon o f lh*
Florida Education
Plan* fo r Sanford
representa­
night on th* Sanford
Armory Winter Park ami they agreed to
o f the thing, that he was |nromo ,, lh(f „ lo 0f (h, ***U,
Association r and -tb* * Orlando
Drill Field by the Sanford Semi- cancel tbh game but will attempt tion a t the mid-winter conference most thankful for w a. the fart „
m, nU h, ve ^
rttade for
Chamber o f bommeree that th*
Pro Black cal* under Ihe direction to set tho gsm a at a later date. of the Florida Junior Chamber of h* Heed In th* United States of #hort
, h(1 rfgu U r
The Blackest*, (jwwever, will Commerce were discussed at Ihe America and told those present m(.rt|nR, Q, ,h|&gt; T(rtoul frml#m.l conference was being held tn Or
o f Coach 8. A . B- Wilkinson a* the
aquad of 24 men turned in a neat resume practice session as usual regular weekly luncheon of thc that *ach of them should b* thank &gt;n J el?fc nrr. n|u t|ona to San- Undo ihU year and h* U desirous
of haying a good rsprasentatlon
In th* Valdrx fa l‘ hat h. U privileged fa be a fon| and (h# Counly
scrimmage before a large crowd in preparation for th* gam* with Sanford Jaycee*
o f tear hers gnd principals from
who also braved tb* brief down Georg* Miller's Leesburg Semi HoUl yesterday, according to E cUlaan of this n* Ion| jh . «peakcr* will outline ‘ be SemlnoU’Counly attend th* conPro Lions that will be played on E- Lanry, secretary.
fall o f rain
H. J. Uhman appearo.1 beforo wo(k
|h- hrK„ h |„rue, tiling Terence.
Th* fallowing member* o f the fa# K lw anl. In b rh a lfo f th eh afety &lt;if „ g yBr,ou, HrvlcM Bnd
school athletic
Aftav the asaataa last night. th* local high
Junior Chamber tntlmatsd th&lt;-'r Committee o f the L k . larige and
Coach Wilkinson colled a meeting field neat Thursday evening.
tfc- |n n iu | u l ,
M|e
Coach
Wilkinson
announced In ten tio n s-^ attending the con­
o f the player* fa r ■ discussion of
askad
the
co
oper.
ion
of
^
‘**n
."
through
-which
tha
wo
rh
of
tb. S o u t h C a r o l i n a Y o u t h
business matter*. Karl N*rd«r*n tia morning that a practise will ference whm ^ meets In the Hemta promotnig traffic
"organisation I. carried on.
A rre ste d F o r T h e ft
wa* sUcted unanimously os pres­ be held at tha Armory tonight inole Hotel In Jacksonville, Dec. aduratlng th. public -. In safely
A(ld„ w i
th, teUoming
ident of the Semi-Pro Association as usual starting at 11:00 o'clock 10, 11, I f : Clyde Ramsey, Alvan
i , , i „
»'uh« knee already
been arBuddy Hlgginbothln of Coluntand Prof moor R. E- Kipp at th* A light session wlU be held with Collins, Eddie Klrchhoff and Mi
ftrokfant Ijang
ranged; junior Chamber of Com- bU, 8. C. was a r re sled I* Green
th* running o f play* in dummy (lari.
Sanford Grammar School w
bera of the present hjwanla Mar- mere*. Nor. SO by Dr. A. C.ICov*
Bprlrgs ysaUrday while
A letter from th* Garden Club cty Committee lu work' in ronnamed secretary and trsassry.
scrimmage as th* feature.
was also rood a l the meeting I ■ - . '
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K lk 's' In Ihelr K lrk *
1, Ur.' atlempUng lo grl out of th* 8 U ‘ *
'he M k
In com
tlwlr R D _ Brownlro,
R_oU ry Club,'with « II0 he a t l ^ l y stol* from
asking fa* Jsycees to donate T a'Janet
. - - - .Ion
. , withMrmkr(»
of. th*
T h a n k s g i v i n g S e r v i c e I ll i n o i s P r e a c h e r l a
llraml his employer, A. A. Calvert, ala*
faw aH payment of Incidental ca.
.* * 1 * * f* rtln
a rt: w
W. |{. Zackry, c h a ir J, .nY'
Dr. A . W ..o f Columbia, Chief of Police Roy
Incurred in holding a flower
S e n ten ce d T o L ife
T o B e H e ld T o m o r r o w
Club- ***•
J- G. I'allrrsun and Frank
K n o ij Woman's d u b , Dec. l , Dr. G Williams reported today,
show 1* Sanford next March.
K. IK Brownie*,
Thu youth, it was Intimated, had
Through a motion duly made
PITTSFIELD. Illinois,' Nov. &gt;4.
Th* annual united Thanksgiving
A letter from .the Sanford O a r
"E arly discovery in
tubercu­ been entrusted with thu money la
carried &gt;h*
*rganiutb-n 4m Club regarding a donation for
Bervko o f all th* Chsrche* *f — (AT Th* Reverend C. K, New­ and
today
of agreed fa pay lb* Garden Club lh* tk* free flower show wa* read and losis usually means early reck*" purr has* a load of vegutabU* at
Sanford will ba hold in th* First ton wa* convicted
,r 7 . *o Seal Bel* funds must cost' lh* Ranfard State Fsrmsro Wholei
Baptist Church, tomorrow morn­ aiaytng a tgyal church worker requested R
turned over to Ibr board o f ill rec­
tinu* to a**k out thoa* beginning
Market but abak8*n*d thu
Ig tb* report of (|&gt;* dance com tors fo r further r«n*ld#rallon.
ing at P M A. M Rev. C B. El­ and tk* Jury Died bla Banish­
Infection that trcslm m t may b* truck aad attempted la hltcb-htk*
■ ■ litre, It was *U&lt;ad that pUn*
more, pastor of Dm First Christian ment at Ufa Imprisonment.
Th* v b lu r v at the meeting toTb* verdict WO* reached In ar* nearlag completion fa r th* an­ f a y were: Rodney Tbursby, local alarird a t «m . T o daisy is cosi­ from lb * SUie.
Church, will deliver th* address,
Th* arrest fa Green Cove
ly to Ufa."' Mrs. Frad T . William*,
Dr. E. D. Brownie*, pastor o f the an hour and I t minutes. Tho nual dance o f tb* Organisation to m
supervisor. 4 V. Bufaer, II.
Springs followed shortly after
Presbyterian Church announced Missouri country preacher bod b* held bt fa* M ayfair llo lrl, J- Lolunan, Vann G. MUchem of seal chainaaa stated.
ifafgjr.
pleaded he was • victim of cir­ Tusaday, Doc, T,
Mo. and Fslhrr A . 8. Peek- . She also urged th* co-opera* Chief Williams notified all towns
Gon of th# people n f Sanford and on th* regular route b*l
A t their iw xt m arilng, Mr.
Mask fee th* area*km wDI ha cumstance* In tho brfltal ham­
Bemlnola County fa making th# Yard aad Jatksoavlll* to bo on fa*
by n choir composed of mer-staring lost Jaty o f Mr*. Imney IndlcnUdy Dr* A- C. Kirk
continues
l* look-out f a r tha youth.
Th* greatest distance traveled campaign which
« f th* choir* of varib is DennU Ke)»r. 44-year-old mother, will address th* Mgmalaatlon on
prevention
of
labareulosls in hp g shrimp mi the south AUantle Christmas most successful
A n r t m l fu r th* arraut of
Mariks BlinerIpher will of Pariah,
niggfahothla w as sworn out by
•annactloa with Urn annual seal
goo miles, Hi* Journey
far the *c&lt;— Mn.
Louisiana's OJM square miles Mr- Culvert. Th* youth was return­
M l* campaign timdnsfa d under th*
In three months. Tag• f shrimp by the bnraau of Include IJttt f t vratar and a grant* ed fa Sanford ami lodged la fa*
t u p k s * of lh * I d t l i i l s County
cal- •r mtleag* at taavigsbla streams' Couatjr JalL Most *f th* m»**y
ffai

Of

were bul allahtly dUlurbnl, Thu
market opened quietly and fa
early
dealfax*
sumo
loading
ahare* dropped to coni* to 12
only lo recover partially fa dull
trading.

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L a te r

D o u g lo s D e m a n d s R e -

Returns
From Convention
Of State Banker^ Father
Member* o f

P a r tly

Exchange Blasted
By SEC Chairman at

ST. LOUIS. Nov. 24.—&lt; « —
Members .of.the United Automo­
bile Workers of America, pro­
testing alleged grievances, went
on strike today at the St. Louts
assembly plant pf the Ford Mo*
tor Company.
j About 150 pickets guarded lh#
[ two main entrances to Ihe plant
j sftsr an early morning demon­
stration In which some 1200 men,
many of them members of other
CIO union*. swarmed
around
tho building.
There wa* lltU*
disorder,
. Dclmnnd G ttil, regional CIH
union director, said the plant
“ will not operate today." Ilo
charged Ihe Ford Company ill*criminated against union members
In re-employing workers after
seasonal layoff, forced worker*
to sign loyally pledges, and too
terpd a company union.

Institution* throughout th* atat*
N^iWM?a - w i n , -afO ** « “ #• t**»w*. f*gp*«bw.*Hmb.
F h w ii.
were present at Ihe three-da, ton'
"*” ,wiTl*l;i ctj vn)«
. ,Tw a1 thing* IrfUwd )a bring U vent ion, the local bsub executive
iotfsf " A r t ' tf I fte fy '«&lt;** on Just n o * , .and one of them staled, adding that the high light
ftl *Hm JW)Ab*VdM*nt. wo* th* .uncertainly of tuiip*** of the convention was a banquet

ah fcittl-alrfrith

D rop

s e m b ly P l a n t S h p t ;
F iv e M ic h ig a h F a c ­

Five
Michigan
(('ro tts.ra M

A re

Stock Prices
Hold Up Well
Under Attack
L e a d in g S h a re s

ta*.floor, Labor commit!** mem*
J b e n teer* prepared to off*e * »
'"amendment to place lh* adminis­
tration of Its provisions 1 unde* ’tVhfld ,; fli*7 W a k l i 1’ h^n^a11 en- re sard lug political Interference | held In the dining hall of the
the Isbor depart most Instead of B iged"’Chfacir ^erafl -Id k ' dog* but Congress la taking car* of Florida Stale Cotlcga fo r Women luncheon today.
n fie* member board.
j
thl' tKF bomUH* 'tufa*nd through that.
i t which th* delegates v e rs per­ I "Thankfulness

Elks State Heads
To Attend Meeting
In Sanford Friday

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NUMBER H9

Established la 1908

50c T o $2

40 CiviSana Die Henry Ford Says
In Japanese Raid Current Slump Is
On China Capital Only Temporary Ingley
B om bs

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N EW SPAPER

1 50 P ic k e ts K e e p A s ­

P r e s i d e n t ‘A n d C o n ­
g r e s s io n a l
L eaders
For

1D A I L Y

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S4.IM 7

VOLUME XXIX

Quick Action
Is Planned To
Ease Tax Load

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Smttada Coonly P n * H i
More Fruit And Vegetable TKfti Any
Similar Ana In America - «

Sanford la 'Tli# Only Caatral
Florida City Afford lay KUnndkvray

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lion resulted from
failu re
iC
serrel n e g o lla llo n s ht-lween r e t.
lain N ew Y ork s lo c k Kvcbansvi
Inenihei* and tlm SKI". T h e Cqnt*
m ission yejeelt-d an InSth-quate
the e ir h * n a n ‘*
p rop osals. v fon
Im proved adm in lsiiniton o f Urn
" b ig h oa rd ."
D ou slas sp e cif led tha| nn nr«
cep la h le plan would N&gt;vn to In*

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1. S lrlcl punishm ent u f m em ­
bers gu ilty
of
"U nethical
t,r
lU rgal" srlltl|li&gt;a.
•
). T ra n sfer o f e x r lia n g o im sm .
a a rm rn l
from
ru in m ltlen
of
m em bers t o paid and im parltul
ex p erts.
) . B ed u clliin In Ihn r,uinl&gt;er o f
ex ch a n ge m em bers,
4, R egulations til g ir o full or
"a d e q u a te " m arket r lb -e t tn thu
tra n sa ction s o f sm alt lu v e slo m
In odd lola, n r less than
) no,
aliaro, trading.
t
£. R e s t r ic t io n s . On fhrnr t r a d ­
ing o f inam bera and sp e cia list* ,

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G ib r a lta r D o c k W i l l
B e r t h B i ^ f f e s t S h ip s *
TJIBRIIALTAIL Nov. * 4.— (/P&gt;—
Work will begin shortly on wet*
enlng Gibraltar's
largest
dry
(lock so that It will be rapabla o f
accommodating the biggest rapt*
tal ships of the British navy...
v l •7
Several hundred workmen wlU ’
work on th* dock, which I* morn
than 250 feet In length.-

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DAFFY
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Holiday Will Be ‘HdUo’ Me™ An
Observed Here
Wn**_l° p&lt;
On Thanksgiving % £ » * L 2 Z fc

Ford Plant In

“L ey O ff, O r E W

The receipt of an aaonymoaa letter by Assists*
States Attorney L T. Boyte, who luo been dtmtta* the
Grand Jury’s investigstlon into tbs lottery racket, warn­
matet flldamg ■■
_*&gt; tea r m
ing him to “ lay off," only nerves to substantiate tbs belief
that the “local boys’* engaged fn operating Cuba and BoHta b en a n not the “big shots’' fn the racket at all, but
are meMOy members of a gigantic ring fleecing tbe public
in every part of the state, and perhaps ell over the coun­
try.
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The Introduction of gangster methods in attempting
to intimidate the Assistant States Attorney and the mem­
bers o f the drand Jury from performing their sworn doty
is foreign to the peace loving citisena of Seminole County,
even that portion of our people who might upon eeen*
stons engage in minor Infractions of the law. The '"lay
off, or else” attitude, however. Is quite ebaraetertotte it
the New York and Chicago racketeers whose use at the
“ trigger men’' Is as much a pert of their deny chores, as
bribery of high pafatte officials.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has recently dis­
closed the operation of hugs dope rings, controlled by a
few men in New York, but reaching out over tbs entire
country, with agents in almost every town, end scores of
salesmen, disposing of millions of dollars worth of drugs
and narcotics to thousands upon thousands of wesk-mlndsd
persons whose lives ere thus destroyed. It Is hardly lees
improbable litat Os Caheand Bollla games which'we barf
seen operated bare In Buford ere but parte of the grant
•• nation-wide tottery rocket controlled by s few crooks In
_ . New York or CMcagn.
.
, ..
If It Is, It seems net at ell unlikely that they might
nim have sent some o f their “agents” down here, upon lenrmng
rei- of the activities of the Grand Jury, to see if they eonUn t
hr "fix” things. NatumUr they would not like to low so
profitable a field aa one which supplies them with as
much as ten grand a week. And besides this law enforeotnent business la a contagious sort of thing. Other Florida
cities learning that Sanford had driven the lottery rsekM eteera out might follow suit. That would never do.
So tho gangsters hive warned Mr. Boyle end the
ash.' Grand Jury to lay off. Public opinion will any to that,
■nd “ Pour it on harder then ever I Drive these gangsters out
!of this city!” If they are so brazen as to threaten the
""'.Grand Jnrv now. what would they do If they ever secured
. » foothold hero 7 But neither Mr. Boyle nor the member*
of tho Grand Jury are the type that can be eaally intiml

e »trr city and tows. • .
a* for botes thankful,
pcsploye* of tbs local Poat OfTtca
hesa of tbs rtrihan, Is tbs Gsa* arc IhSnklal for tbs snnoancseral Meter* Plehrr Body pU"* m-nt ta x is fftfcy by uoatma.ier
at Pastier, was * officially fttdad. It. J. Holly wMeh la aa folto-wi:
th e
five-day,
nnnulhorlsod ■Tio M r t lM SHI bo ysqnlrsd of
alrflta
of Unflsd Automobile -Ithar city or rate! c*rr**ra on
Worker* of America members th Thanksgiving D iy. Alt windows
Pontiac ended Tueedmy, but B. R. at the roel Office will be cloied
t entei dhanager of tba Flahar for tba entire diy. llowsYer, Wall
prodsetlon could not wilt be dliaatchtd from tba Ofbe m i — ■* before neat week. flm the maim* a* on olhar daya.
Until tbe Fleher plant return**
Clerks In. Banfortl eloree art
•peeslieM, tbe Pontiac Motor thankful becaaea an ttor«a Wit*
rm s a n r factory muit remain • tbe etcepllon of drug aloffe

r] - J Tocetber. Ihe two planta
employ 14,700. The otbar plant*
of labor, disputes
S.
/
i - got lal Ion*
were
[In today between
on rapreaentaltte*

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Motll;

Y| raata down to dla, g„4 ha lata
L
. It' Ua;

roaji n „ uo BI1j t|,e city lu ll
will *l»o he thankful boeaua*
irejection* “ I both jil.rrs* will
tn*p»n&lt;l*d throughout
th*
^ay.
(he

of eonaay iwhoola will be elonral tomorrow.
If o f men
Hnwater, th* school* will reproduct Ion ^, nm , their
re»nl*r
achodtfto*
|Friday niornlns. Raperlntendent
■
rt achool* T- W. Lawton atated
today fotlowtns an
erroneoaa
report that tba arhoola would
Unidentified outalde ln&gt;rr**t* remain i-toeeS Friday.
*e*kbig to drum up butlneu for
Employer* of
Tba
Ban ford
labor *py organlutlon*
were Herald are al*o thankful that
no paper will be pub tithed to­
H m United Automobile Work­ morrow.

er* of America, who** interneu iraoris lu n m iF U m n*»*

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the uneuihorited .tHk« at C e l e r y F e d s T o P l a y

— Hoarcra cloao to tho
I’apvt
kousiihoJd aaid Hops IMu. «uf&gt;
(-rod a linking *p-l| ln,i nle'nt
l&gt;at appoarad i-on*ld«,ahl/ bai­
lor today following III*
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ni-dlr*| laJ*r|loa*.
Th* ponlltr*
pliy.tclan
r -nialn-d at
hi*
aldu
ihrouan
mornlag and lk« Papa cancalh-d
plana to prwnlda at a moating
at Iho Cons rag. t Ion of
HllfaHa did. hnwovar. taka a ahorl
drive ill run* h Vatlran aburiiy
attor noon.

ground.
“ ’It’s so quickly done/ somebody be*Ido him said.
“What was almost as quickly done waa the epilogue of
a battle which took place near me In the grandstand*. A
supporter of Pennsylvania waa knocked out in less than
10 seconds and put on a stretcher In less than a minute.
That waa a record."

MadWeal lEogUah yeo«»es de­
veloped arabory to euch g d tfn s
that It « u not aupplaated by fire
a m * until 100 yean altar the re­
tention of the musket-

the'payment of 193? Clty||
[Taxes. 2% Discount will
[be allowed for payn\cnt in
November and 1% dfs[count for- payment tn De­
cember. !

nee* a i the bub*
Probably the moat
thankful
■ men aceu»-d of prr-ona in (hi. county - “ r*

torra* iltot'ba. n« apeecti ,of y?un* ,U,dent* of
University o f New York.
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I L Before telling aUttt th* action. Hr. Benac explain^ P o p e P lu g S u f f e r s
to*et • brato la the lor- tho ru'“ of the game. “One camp attacks with its /onB a d S i n k i n g S p e ll
•».
w*™» gathered together in line with the spot from
.,r"-|rhlch the ball la played, while two halves, « three-ouarV A TIC A N C IT Y , Nov. |1 — (VP)

. He klaaas bis child and artto;
Than ha haunt, a wood, Hit ho
orphan# a brood.
Or rob* a dmr of It* llfa.
Mo stow ai a apach la tba a*ar*i
Wlagad loro that ha* flown at

i&gt; m y stenographer — “8(0 »[
whatdya thktk 1 am. onywayT"

Ca-Umw*

ra la not.
H eadlining hls story, “ On O hio F ootball Field— A
* ■! **• ttefk af Ume. W hole Series o f B oxin g M atches W h ere the K nockout Is
,* e*'
****K . K i n g , " Gaston Benac, special correspon dent (n N ew Y ork ■ulted In a trailer colony eprinc*
Oema hi. tereh m the ^
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U n e s t aftern oon new spaper In
tag up near ike tmhrrr»i*y. Even
f it bright with that France, covers a football gam e as seen throu gh th e eyes cord* took to the Idea.
Unhremily- authorities cu-PBCUb,
im ^ -yi(gn--Mir~ &gt;t ~ p a
TThS m i [ ^ 'lli ir u it ]ii fs VWft 1 6 C olum bia U nlvsrsH y’ s sltd by prnviJlrir fscilltlew far
wET
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Ifftfating field, under tho guidance o f “ L ittle I/&gt;u,“ he ro- runainr *r*ler, res, light* and
r h e . weald tsaetpie kUW parted that the tackling dum m ies e n d -o th e r -p r e e tk e .e q u ip - other ronvenlence*.
tjuln, an agriculture .indent
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ment reminded him of nothing so much as the instrument! from Oajrkn, Mi*f- organtaed
.ertr, u,u ihe du,t~
of torturc Qf lhe M|ddU Agej| ^ lhe f|eM ha M,d( hb
himself and niaa oOmr *tud*M*
iT S
WUl twit
heard “ LltUe Lou” telUng hls p l a y e r . “ I f , h e (yotir opL bit* tho ‘Tl*er Economy Club.’'*.
WPh their help, he turned what
set tbs suite te u e s t patient)- bothers y o iv i k " 0^ h,m flut*
M * * u , mothers at
T h e Frenchm an' spent th e whole ftrgt part o f the w*» a trailer Into a maitrr bed­
g
“ vOhio
N ew Y o rk , w a tch - room and a clapboard addition In­
■ rials
”
r sim
i i ie
v i, played
e- »B aIn
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t *l « aFields”
**»»*.** In uptow
™*n* •
a combination reception room,
bars not *uppa« to teach rng (he antlca of “ * whole line of men dressed In whlta to
dining room, ntudy, library and
imlT—j- *4 ' **
- “ r’ who took tho part of owhor.tra leader* for the wild cries kitchen.

Alan* driva baaata to alay,
woadarfut man, Um crown'
of tba plan,
.1
Torture*, and kill*, for play. I
Me iota wall fed tram bit (able:

gtty two blta fori

plant* employing 1",*

BATON ROUGE. 1j *. Nov. 2*.
—(W)—I* i t . Quin te taking In
hoarder* at hi* .rampu* tmllrr
quarters to e**e the hnu*lng
problem at Loulalana State univrr*hy.
It all itarted a year **&lt;i when

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

wa* thr pi—cc da raaUtanca and an
61d fuahinnnl Georgia dlantr » M
sarved with all that g o t . with ths
ftraat A m erican b ln l

of

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giving fameMr*. J T. llrady ratumad laat
sight from Or land,, -vhat* aha

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Urns, Mr and Mr*- Ko-muiillal, R
,d*r* from tba Mta- ll-nry, Mr*. Jour., Mrs. ei
down to Yioo1Kmith, Mfs. Mfllrr, Mr* Howard,
a n laffirlmi Mr*. Mrijrughlin, MHa Grprala*, dt
)a fha otbar MU. ttflllc, MIm
Haib-r, Mr. ,
Ifllogj a n giv-! Mrrriw-ih-r, Fell* Frank. Mr- It
a* pato la tbo Bishop, Mr tValsman, Mr*. Hem- A
don, Mr. Brown, C lam c# Mahon■—
-y . Mr. Brndy, and Billy. Siring- V
i- AgruniU d f.Uuw.
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tor Mod/ plant* Nr. ami MramW. J. Thlgp-u and n
Myass tompo- MU* Kalbtrlno wllkla leave today 7]
too And yte ww far if camplpg trig They will In f
to*** ■ilHtotk-* swsy sO wock.
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Mr. and Mra. B- O. Cbaa«, and l&lt;
family. Hi** JRdwards, and Mist d
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wist paid group Cbaaa's grav* on LaV. Butlar.
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i t o l b llll te nor parties of ths ThanUzlving I
V whim snow* spasm was tbal of Mr* &amp;. 1 . 1

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"THANKtHltVINfl" la the *oh
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The annual Bridge Party given » ,llch wl„
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church. ,

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Mra. J B. Ovm&lt;t was he.tcs.i to
hy the pm aghtm of the American
rtirlsl. SHi-nilst.
through,,.:! the Alathcon Sowing Circle which
Bev«lutl»n waa held yesterday n,r world, ou Thursday, Nirvem- met at her home on Washington
afternoon at ihm R p im p al Pariah; i„ r
Avrnuc yesterday
T r u t h S e e k e r s C la s s
House in the form of a Thank*The tlvldeti Test la: “ The The rooms o f the Ovialt home
siring tea with Mra It. J. Holly, I-"id 1s my strength anil nn wen- attractively tleeurated with
H a s R e g u la r M e e tin g
finance chairman, in rharg*.
slHidil. my heart trw*ted It, him. tail flowers.
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1 1 1 The Parlth Booae w»» dec°raU-l and I am hrlped: therefurn nn
The afternoon was -pctil in s r w
Mrs. George MeCnim waa hotMr. and Mra. C. K- Miikr it for the occasiaa with autumn foil
relolceth;
met mg nfter which the hostess assistleaa to tha bualnaaa and aociat Cincinnati, Ohio, are rei-ding at »lfe and flowers- The stage was •earl Kieatly
with my sonu will I praise him." nl ly Mrs. R. N. Nipper served
meelisg of the Truth Seeker* Ctaaa 1747 p*rk Avenue fur the winter, very effectively arranirvd lo ro­ 1 Psalms *.s J(
irfrrshmrnU to the following:
o f the Pint Method lit Churth|
! present a barn yardMrs. M S. Nelson. Mra. 11 0 .
Among .the eilallun*
which
which waa held Monday afternoon
Mr*' &amp;
_“ Eln” . T V “
The tea table centered wRh • umprls,&lt; the Lcstuu-Bcrmon *» Mcihvin, Mr*. IL B. 0.1 ham. Mrt.
ku*** •* * Wo^jan’a Club lunchchrysanthemums and crystal ttn lullewliir from the lllhle: ID It. f(an.r,~Mre. G H. Rcltnun.
at her home* * » « ta DeLand Tuesday. |'rll^nc,ticks hnldln-; lightetl dark He e n l hit wool, und healrtl Mr*, (k C. Gilsbts Mr* H. E PuurP
lira. A. C. Starke, president,
rsrtHtl out, a color tletn. met ilrttVered them from fny. Mis. R. N. Nipper and son.
H r and Mra W. H. Brookins of h,u' U»W
c* ^Tio, n,“ ' • ' ° lnr
presided over the meeting which
theme of line and gold. A Coffee tiietr 1tc.1i ructions, ou that men Itnymend. Mr*. J. E- Page. Jlr.i.
. Toronto, Canada, have arrived tu
and
tea
server
were placed on would pitilse |’,|. I.O|d Tor his I,. V Burdette anil Mrs- J. 11.
waa opened by the devotional led lpw lj ^ wbl, „ ^re
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tEiZAHSTft BUGBAM JORBAN, Sodoty BdlUr .*

Social Calendar

CH UnCHC* OF OHRI9T,

Wlltlnm*. Mr*. J. U Clark. Mr*.
W. C. Colamnn, Mr*. L.
M.
Hwaln, Mr*. P. II Igrnshia Mrs.
Carl Chorpcnfns.
Mr*.
Nancy
Brock. Mr*. M. ». Ui-ef. Mr*
11. Duncan. Mi* W F, llrvan
slid Ml** Alh'c MrKtm

P e r s o n a ls

in n w l
Upton Tha*! sitting
Strrlce will be bald at tha Viral
Daglial Cbarcb at »:*T&gt; o'clock.
Tha public la cordially Invited
to alUad.
FRIDAY
World Day at Prayer anil be
observed at tbe Ftret Methodist
Church at ltOO o'clock with
Circle Number Two and Orel*
Number PMy In charae.
’ Tbe Girl Broet* will meet M Cmm road .he new bylaw , f o r t * ?
the little B oom at ):M o'clock coming y j| r . A fter the disposal
prepared for a tire building hike.

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presided over by Mr*. It J. I ' Winks lo ■In- , hltilreii of men’ j
man and Mrs. Hank Wbodruff.

Aid let them saeiiflee III”
BtthJcbw)Ji N
h jv „ Refreshinenla,
aervwl caftts’ li storlfk-et of Hi inhsglvlpg, ami
routine matter* the meeting w « » ji,krn
.pertm ent In the home 0f rlyle, sllll further carrietl out *he d-■tare, hi* .wi’iks
tu, rejot.
onday
Ins." iPs.ilnis loj.ra In
The boob. "Bared to Berra" turned over to the hoateea for a M ia June Boamlllat at 201 Cast hire ami gold color scheme.
There were Mteen table* at
| Third Strel.
The I.i i im Seijiem also inwill be tanikt at l|:bO o'clock social hourPlsv uml sateial tea gnesl* who !
||,l)l VluK . .liussagea,
at tha FTrat Metkodtat Church
An Interesting program
*a.
Mr. and MreTwT R. 1 luUdU and -had rhaneea -at the dimr pri**.
iteni the* t'lirlsUaii Ht lrnte lestprecedln« the aaaalan at Prayer givrn which consisted of reading* MU* Dctorrgh Tibbetts 0f
Ply
a 12 iniund turkey, which wna I" ” h, e^,.|,.m.,, „ MI| | { , , „ ( H | i
program* for ■Forelcn Mission*. on Thanksgiving. Those taking mouth, N- H- have taken nn apartwon hr Mr*. Rims of I'liuluota. In t lo Ih.
ilMurt s." hy Mary
A covered dish luncheon will be
AfP-r setires were colleeled by I lkik. r 1'ihlt • "Borne pmiple yield
served at noon. Circle Number part were: Mrs V. IL Mitchell, mBnt * ' *01 , ’^ k A vcn jc.
,Mv-et. F. K Htwiniilliii mid Mr*. •kprly to the loueh of Truth,
One wll) hare ckarae of Prayer Mra. McCrum, Mra. T. J. Smith,‘ M„ Jna. 8. Hhc~rni*t, uu-l W i
siqphcn* high seoro fee yield nohout a Hr llglie.
Mra R. V Turner and Mr*. John- ,,Ur( Mn , Iew) 1)f Grw, e lVl,n.e I! vron
procram at i:M o'clock.
prise w*a awarded lo Mra. W. | n-*d *m.tny are rolmtuut to ac ■
T U ISD A V
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w, r e refred ' hw P" L&lt; M kh h#ve taken the An.
Kelrraltmenta were aefvctl h y ,drtw Cdrvuwny cottagY lit til) 0. Klrmtng. laiw arore went '« | knowledge Hist they have yield
Circle Naraber
Three . will
tint. J. II Root »nd sereonO
hul Milicas this admission Is
kara chorea of tha procram to i°u, , *!u"“ r ,u , y
‘ ( «»»«* Ave.
|-[lse* were wnn hy Mr*. N or.&lt; made. 10!| will hoast llaelf shine
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■Iren at tka Fbal Matkodlat Dckle to the following:
Mra P. ll. Parker, Mra. J. 0 -: Mr and Mra. W. l-swercnAc Mn- nian lieFornt and Mr» Dwight
'I whosoever shall deny me
ttrch from 1:10 o'clock until
John
Melgcb, 1........ men. Idm will I also Ue
Waila, Mra j . ft- Crawford, Mra. *on of Ihiylcstown, To. an&lt;f fir . and ......man. Mra.
tM o'clock.
.If.
won
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floaltiiK
prise
fur
K. A- M offilt, Mr*. W -8- Thoniton. Mr* W. E. II. Mann o f • 'root..,
" lore my Father which Is
ANNOUNCUM EM V
Mra
Minnie licit, Mr*. Elsie I Can- have Inkrn
apartment &lt; »' IP,. line and only grand alain.
I i.ven. Ip i-liylsilnn Relenco.
Assisting
Mra.
Holly
were
the
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Word haa been received that Kirchoff, Mrs. J. C Russell, Mrs.’ 703 West First Street.
I e ''"il.il el TtMill Is falsi, whit"
f&lt; Mowing com mil levs: relre*h11- Brock, fanner manaftr of Thelma Luadiiulst, Mr*. A. 1).'
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fthe iSanford Poatal Telegraph Shoemaker,.Mrs- Leslie Went, My*/ Mis* Constance Melsth, .1 a V mi nt*. Mra. It. D Ca*wull, Hits, j
id i f n hat U tins done
Company and new manacer of the Isda LeGettc, Mrs. W1, M. McKipt,'dent at Stetson . ITnlvrndty. will \V. C. Illll, Mr*. I. P. Hagan, I- eo .11,01 ml help, (f pride.
Is 1 o*. superstition, „ r any error Pro
Lakeland office, waa married Hun- Mr*. F. H Mitchell. Mrs- It. F.'sitcnd the Thanksgiving hotlda-* tin,. Frank WoodrUlf;
day evening- at #:l)0 o'rlork to Crenshaw, M ia John T. Pearson, with her parent*, Mr and M ia 1 lilies, pencils, raid* mid dm- '.r il- III,, hoticst 1ci-nsni! ten *&gt;f
silntis, Mr» llyron Hlaphiin*. tii'neflls tree list, lit In will In* ,t
Mbs Edith Keller of Fort Mende. Mrs. W E. Wells, Mr*. W. P. Frank Mclsch.
|.elia tlolle C h itry. Alia. htnfl.-.iii I- lo |hc 1ci oyer)’ of Hi",
Chapman, Mra M. T. Rudfotd, Mra.
(leornn P. Lewie of Longwood T. E. WHaon, Mr. J. N- Rutledge,
1. Il|, Melsrh. J r ’, Mrs
ll.
I.. “ 1‘ k end tii». ,n, t cm itf ill,,
Mis* llonilUr Pope rrrlvc
announces Ike marrlake of his Mr*. J- K. Meiringer, Mra- K W. this afternoon
tiro and Miss
Mis* Irene
llln lon t. stmleni." ipp &lt;ia r, 1^
from
Sit i» &gt;■
aleler, Mrs. draco Krelnu*. of Turner, Mr*. II- H- llunean, Mr*. University to Spend Iho Thanks
p rlvcs,. Mrs. S It. IMghtnn. Mrs.
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Aaherllle. N- C. to J- 8 - Thorn­ C U Goodhue, Mia T. J- Smith. giving llolldnys wttli her purI, ,1 Wlgglps. Mrs J li. liny, / y r r *
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V,
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Mr*. !». P Hagan and Mrs. Vail O f f l l T r N A TO N a m e d
ton of Winter darden. After ■
m t a Mr. and Mr*. O. J. Pope,

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TONIGHTUNEY

Father Kellaghan
Presides Over Society
Fatlici J. J. Kellaghan
pro• Idol over the meeting of the
Arfh" T'onnCa' rrnity' Kusaty Sucirly of the. A ll. S u u li. ' Oslholte
t'hnrih. tghnh was^hefil Monday
night a' thd-rnurill,
limit me husiness was disclosed
diiriP’t a short Inumcss session.
Those atli'udlag
were:
Mrs.
Mary Temple. Mrs. Paul Pcinld,
Mr*. John l ‘»&gt;ehl, Mr*. Itstine*.
Mr*, t). P. Herndon. Mrs. June
Rnunilllat, Mrs. F. MtKcnn. Mis*
Jorephtne Tarln-ll,
Miw. I*. A.
Camelun. Mi*. E. (irailkk, Mr*.
Tamm, Mr*. Klrhtrr. Mr*, luike,
Mr*, t'nllum, Mr*. Mary Mn-kler.
Mrs. liny Rnlding. Mr*. Harry
tjiguiia. Mis* Ellen Hoy and-Mis*
for ns
Evelyn Bigger*.
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Meeting Ih Held Hy
..Circle Number Five
Mr* I*. M Hwaln, rhuIrtnAn,
I 'I ' hMu.1 oTi*r llii* inrnllfiB of
Flrrlp Number
of iha plr*»i
Mf OiihIIm* l*hut«h Ythbh
l.-M Mniiflav nl ib*« Iouim* of
M»* \V. ► *. Hi Vim. .
A *Im»h b'lfbiiN* station

Mr*. A- C- Starke. 'Mr*. John
trip to Tallahassee they will be
Vaughn, Mra. W. C Ilsklo and
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n j'- P r e N b y t e r i n n N
at home to ilteir friend* In Mra. George MeCntm_
Ml** Dorothy Haines of Cen­ It, D«w*on. Mr*. J. II H""t, Mrs.
Winter Garden.
F.
K,
Itiiamllliit
mill
Mi*
It.
J.I
New
olfleer* for the Seotm Ih
bi*bl Uur'im w l«b b p iiillo o
ter' Hill will arrive tomorrow to
! p it I en 'il
of the Pieshylerat-i1 ll‘m HTfP &lt;11*JM#e|e'(i
nf.
spend the Thanksgiving holiday* Holly.
1'hint'll'were nmi'oimid at a n m t* hosifg-su*. M t». Ilrlnil* Mm.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs *
lllii: tv hie It wits held recently. Tbev rhorponlliRs mul
Mm.
Ntiti«*y
;
C. A. Haines.
w en b u n a re*** I n * VMS City t* Mare* re r*iir*r«i* t»r***fc
iimril**
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Virginia
Ford. llriH'k w r v u l t *

Evangelist Walter Pan I Shepherd,

hi* nek* ****** are a tr r ***** •*■ *«***. 1, *re*rkl** ■ (■ *■ •*
. ‘«S*re* M lvrW r at Ik* s**(*re &lt;,*•**&gt; Tab*r**rl*. rsrnri .,1 Sib
St. *a4 t.**r*t At *. Bp*rl*l **fej*p| *••%
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laok In Um Urkry'a eye apolls yowr mrala, rente lo Kddlr’a.
Here h g Tkankaglvfng dinner prepared exactly oa yaw
wewld hava U, Bring year family!

Marjorie Thompson
Mr Rutherford
» e O N iv ir , D U l l l l l l u m

pu sitku tj
Kelt!
llowrettcr. J r.r
Dr. and Mrt. II.
I'
^ ""h
itl'-nt ;
lmuglns G am er,
tw ill wevcss -rtu n d ity-^
TlT ml re*T” to a ntimle r , • of
liensiirer; Margaret
Alls. whet*i H r, viiaitl, low p*ivii Irleiel* here It tiro animittiee* sttrela ri
ie, uperiitlng f|*&gt;Ui an opvrgtloli itl'-nt i f | tic m i'c leg" of Miss Tcnliel, ei ial 1 halt man; Daphn-'
chit liman and
1rwcuiilly uudergngp .u|_,Ufy* .Temple MucJ.rl - Ihiiopcim of Eoslman. Taka, It, puldicity
tillin ’ liiown,
proginm
Hospital In lTiUadrlphlii. Pa,
tin. In M. K lliithe.forh op Sun­ Murv
day. Niivcmlo'ii -,:i, *11 Jaikaoii- i hail m ill for Novumber.
A fle r n rhorl husiness sra-nti
•'illoderltk' Adaipa, who 1* at I yllle
lending die Uni remit f ' of ^ "11
The ceii'imiuy win perlnrmei! sup|H-r tins aervcil in the s.n 1 il
Gdinunds. fm ipiv room of the thuieh. Mu* lte*s* .l
da.nWdll spend tka Thanklgtv- h&gt; J Oil!"
Ing (Wl'd.iv* - fB lr e W * PJri 1its, Judge u| I Inn,I Cun nl)
l.ttth
Off'l Mr*
Victor C n cn
Mr. »ml Mi si, S', llyf Adams, at George llulkerfunl served
ns were h&lt;eJeases f.'r the eiT iim.’ met
were nrsisled by Mr*. Ilnum.l
tlirir tifiiiii* mil Hlh«r Igulm* {
ring hearer.
J ' "ll ■ L l
*■»- wl.^aMr*. Rutherford wus nltniiU te fragile, Mrs. fl-aliam Hunter me,
L io m t C l u b P r e p a r e s
live in 11 lirvy spoil »ult with Mr*. If. (!. Drawn t(c&lt; and Mrs
Brownlie were Kiesl*.
mali'hliiK dietasoil**. BJic *u
F e r A |pnu^} D a n c e ut-rumikitiied item tputman i“ 1
F I L M S D K V K I .O I ’ E D
Tlte l.loiis rlu h will hold It'1 ln-r *l»l»r. Mrs Ailliur Thump
Any sire fi or a
annual Inera tonight at Hi" son.
Mi and Mi*. IlMlherfnrd ot«
Mayfair llut' f.
Espusur*
Dancing will begin at |u W at holin' l'l lllety fllends tit ?ul
Dor Print Each
•
ti'rlurk lo the intislo of Polo East Fifth Mlroet.
F lt K K .r&gt; x 7 K n lu rjte n tcn l
Bchlrnrd’a orfbestrn.
’I he greatest perecn'nge Increase
Krprhilk :ir n . .
1 .
L. Uallowuy ylatcd today
2*1 %mt r%prrlrnc«
in the pnpulatiuu &gt;f the United
llial member* nl the elilh had
Mater occurred between IMIHI and
S m illic r n I'ltoltr N ervictf
been basV for covtuul ilnys milk­
|Hit) when there was a Irani nf :W.l
St. PrlcfshurK, I'ta.
ing p trp ii alien*.
IK-r cunt.

thr fnll..ulr ----T~*T
Mr*. J (' 1tu%|w. M|*. c’ ln r
om*i» Wviin, Mr* Itetri
Mr. John I’nrtor, Mm. I«. M,
Tvlfopl
&lt;\ K. McKlAirow.
Mm. Karl I &gt;0**07, Mr* t\
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Baaot Toaif Tatter *Hk Oyater Dreaetni,
Cranberry Saoce A Clbict Gravy.
Biyle Hyrk«C CWcMa with tUMaied Rice
BraOed Pomfmw with Maltre d’Hotei Sauce
8lraU«f met Mlgnon with Mash
S aare

1R2R, u hleuk y « i r , huw th e la n d in g o f u sin nil p u rl)' nn I he w ild
count n f A m rr fr :t. T h e ir t e r r if ic H tro g g le fu r 11 fn o lh n ltl in Ih'n
new noil in kn o w n lo e v e r y w h o n lb n y _ T h e n , n f l e r I h e lr f in d
Iter ven t— k n o w in g I hist nuccrwH. no m a il e r how *m u ll. w an th e ir a
th e I'ilgrln iH p au sed to g iv e thunk'*! A g u in , .117 y e a rn Drier, th e
n a tio n rom im -m onrieir th a t c u s to m . F o rg e t l in g (h e ro n fu n lo n o f
Ik e m o d e rn w orld , an d c e ll tig Ilte ir fa in ilie u an d frle n d n nlroul
(h e m , A m e r ic a n * g a t h e r nitre m o re In in ) o y (h e richer* o f I h e lr
(ahlen . . . und lo g iv e th a n k * fu r (lie hierMingn n f th in b in d !

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Ciadied Sweet Pehlew, Gr
Battered CaaUflower
Pit

Bartlett Pear * Mat Salad
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b a n t o b p

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xrs

.H IT and B p n wHtlew re*seat o f
BODA B. sfWTiea l Will mttmr far
M |o a t M hlla eatery i s the b lg b - ■•al*M a l
M W M Id
M I tb*
p sk ll* B M
•atary
hlghaal bidder
blddar fe
ra.a
le er N
f l . at
c i . jtb*
fi
eel bidder foe o**t« » l H # Q » «
Hens* salranc* la B aaford e e the Caart liana* anlraaae I* Behferd
e f Daeambae
141b day of D ecem ber,__ ISIT *t •n (be llth . day
____.
IA S
l i l t e l 11 . F u n k
A.
t l o ’ .le t k A. m.
eerllfleala- .Me..
________
. . . .H. .I " *
ef Am .
bald
__
— by ik*
lb* ___
Hlal a logatbar
.
all em ltlad and , . b * o i . . « l
Ilk . t t l f bald by ik e B late le gelhar w ith e ll om itted and eal
tease lacladlng la see letV
sequent levied
laa es
larlndln
Mis year HIT.
tb *
f*l
taxes. levied fee
fa r I he y es* HIT,
daesrtbad
land*
*■
Be
(he follow in g described lands la
gam lnol* County. Florida, lo w ll:
c " a t H I*/ Hal*1“ wit Jety fe d .
II « • fl; o f l a » SS A IV.
M i l fl. o f L ei ( I
Hanford
lle lsh ts.
o f waclloa IS. T ow eofclp
SO
W
Jiuea,
my
hand
and
seal this
Bootk, Haag* M « * « » .
_ .
Mi* S llh. day o l N ovem ber ISIT
No. HIS Hal* o f July Tod.
f o il, r o .r r ln g tko
follo w in g
D. P. MRflNIKIN.
Clerk o l fl r r a l l Court.
d.aerltwd land. I H o f BWM o f
Hrm .not. County. Florida
.|iVU
nl
N t 'K A . K ’ i
.d
NW 14
IHKAtd
:
N W t. o l WWii o f
W ‘ l o f NKI* o f- i w j s '
. .
KOTtCk OF BALM OF T A X
N W ii
A WK'l o f HW B
of
C M u r tn c A T s e *
NtA'U
o f Section IS. T ow nsh ip ,
In aerordanc* with Ik* ' provl
,S* Mouth, H i 11u . IS East.
(
of
w llneaa niy hnnd and seal Ih l. alone u( Chapter MISS. A n *
HIT and upon written Teoueel o f
th* Sllh day o f N ovem ber, IM M
JMIIN J. CAItV K Il I w ill o ffe r
II. P. IIUKNDUN.
Clerh nf C lrrn ll I'uort, for tale al public outcry |* the
lb*
Mrmlnol* Connly. Florida. tilghcel bidder fur caah al
Court Ilona* antrgnra la Hanford
IHKAI.I
_
_
-in t li. llth . dav of
t ie r , nthcr,
m i l k OF a t i ll o f T A X
1*17 al II o ’rlorh A. M . IS* per*
I If leal* No. 1*1 H a l' o f July Tib.
I K H T i y i l 'I T M
In kren riion i. a lilt Ih#
pro- 1*1* Haiti hy I he H la l' IngaUier
vlalon. o f Chapter IlSM , Aeta pf w llh all nmlllml and auhaequeat
HIT and upon wrtttan requeal o f I*.led lave* tnrludlng take* IreWANFOIID III III.UI.M i
A
LOAM i d for ih* year HIT. on Ihe fa l­
AWtOCIATHrN I w ill
o ffe r
far low ing it '.r r lla -l landa In Bevnlaale at puhlle
outcry
lu
Ihr notc Connly. Florida, m w ll:
lad 111 Frank J . W o o d r u ff*
highest b id d e r .fu r n u ll St .the
I’.-urt llu u .s e l. 1111 m . In Wunfni.l
Holt
on lb s I l l h . /lin y o f
I o n inlnn
WHnaas my hand and seal Ihl*
ISIT s r II flfclmh A
M.
la .
I fie 4 lilt day nf No.ttnlm r. ISIT.
c e r illl-n lr . aelil hy
Ihe
Hlnli
fl 1’ HKIINDflN.
Ingelher e llh all
om illed
nml
Clerk —f c irc u it lyiurt,
tnhPVflurnt J ' . j r d
l a .'s
inr.,“ d
,
Meminola I k t u l r . . Florida.
lag la i r s let led fo r
ihe
Sr .j IHI!AL»
ISIT, on . Ihe liillu n ln g il.acMlicil
lands la W.mliw.1# County, Flurl
aO T tl'N OF SALK n r T A X
• &lt;S4HT1FII)AT*m
d a .'tn w ll!
No. M l of Aug t, US*, cu e.
In accord an ce w llh Ike provle r la g tail I. llleck t l. T ier I,
*1-0* #f Chapter IS tfA Art* o f
Wan font.
HIT and upon written rea u .el o f
No. 11* o f July *, IM I, r o t J. f l BTKWAJIT 1 w ill o ff e r fo r
•ring tail 111 Hanford Mnighta.
rain at
public
ou tcry
to
lha
;&lt;n I f* uf Aug. t, IMS, roeMu heal bidder fa r caak al
Ik*
ertng la&gt;| M Hanford flalgh la.
Court lloua* tn lm n r e in Hanford
No. IIS ol A uk, 1. 1*11. c o v o n ih* I data, dav o f December, 1*11
erlnd t.o| I. liio fh 1, T ier t,
al II o 'c lo c k A. H . la s r o r llflMnwforil.
c a ls No. 1*1 Bala o f A ogaM Tib.
No. 11* of A ug. I. ISIS, r o v HIS hekd by th* Hlal* log aik ee
erlng tail IS, r, I . IV oodruft
w llh . all om itted and aiibaeqti'iit
Hulallvlaioa.
levied ta sss tnrludlng ipvea ie r ue M
T- UTS,
i d fo r lha Saar HIT,
on
Ih*
it’ dHP, Ilk
..- uf
... A—,
M . e ov Ilo.
erln g la,| I f lliurh
4.
Itel*
f..Mowing
dairrlbed
land*
In
Air,
H'lnlnnl* County. Florida, m w ll:
Mm Its o f July ! , M il, r o e I alt I I Duck IS T ier *. Ha*.
arlng tail II I Balifnid Height*.
ford
No S ll nf July
H it. rovW llneaa toy hand and seal th '*
e rlo a Ia,l II. V. U tv.on liu ff
th* S llh day u f Novem h-r. HIT.
gubdlvlelnn.
l l l&gt;, II BUMDON.
N « 111 nf Ju ly T. t i l l , r o v .-Clerk n i-r ir e u il C n 'l l ,
. r 1iim M 14 fh nt W ITS fl. o f
Bom
nlnul* C ounly, Florid*.
N it * ft- o f Hloch is , c h a iifHRAM
m en A T och er A ddition
No I** o f J n l. S. IIM . rov S O T trM o r SA L S o p T A X
erlint la»l II llech’n AddIHoii
4N U TIP|CATi:P
* T4rt.-1T»-ef July r T M I . envlit urcurdaiic-* “with ih r p ru fterlng lad !SI Plnehnral.
ahina o f (?ha|*|rr IM M . Arts
nf
No. M l nl Aug. I, H it . c o v ­
1*37 and n(hin wrlff,rii rn iu rst nf
ering tV I f , II. o f tail ISI
HI I AMR ft CONI* AN I | w ill o ff t r
d&gt; K I H ft o f Ian I"1 Hanfi»r rats at im hltc p iiirry n» lha
lo id llelg h l*.
hlMlirsI h lid r r for rash
al
th*
No. IS SI o f l i t o f Aug. I.
I ’amri llo u so en im n r* |n Hanford
ISIS, entering r. as II. ill lad
'Hi ths l lt h day
of
l&gt;rrrml&gt;rr.
3, K, I . IVoudrull'n HnbdlvlI M l nl II o 'o W k A. M.a t a i err*
elon
lifirA trs hrhl hy ths Hlota t o f r ih No ST1 o f Aug. f ISIS, e n t ­
rr w llh All orni*trd and
subs#*
ering fa d I f IlhM-k A. Celery
flUSHt lrr|#d l o i r s Inrludlna la ir s
Avenue AddiHun.
!• * Ir#l fnr (h r yrai 1117, un ths
No. t f l o l Aug. I. I t H e n t ­
h ilN w Illf d#st rlhrd lands m Ssniering la d I lliurh f llit&gt; fair
inola C oun ly. J K lor Ida lo w ll:
i - l l of Nu. WJ» » f July t.
No. TH o f A us, I. H IS. c o v ­
IMS c o v erin g , llag. H IM ft.
ering CM Of HN‘ 4 nf NW 14
.......................
N
o f 14&gt;i Her. ____
Huai
B oriloe
“SI.
T ow nsh ip
I*.
i.uu b iiS .S t fl. N , *1*4 .
lian ga SI.

■ * n fc« 2 W i c A f &amp; r T“
la aeoordaae* with
tb*
»
B y A P P M t m le r r lc *
Viatoaa o f Chapter H IM . A c ts e l
»*•w v e u r t fluV M gnirnHee aw «
T o r t , N o r . M - J c n Ed
H IT and a pea written 1 reaaeot o f
tore on the m i . &lt;Ur o f Doe
MATIT S S r i M r r r I will e t fe r (PI
19 -yaar-olft rad io pianist- b er H IT at 11 o'clock A. i t , U l aale
a t u e b llc
eatery
|r
lb*
oartlftcmto No. SI# aale ar In ly
r , thinks t o * g r e a te s t o b s U r lo 1*4 l i l t hold by lb* m a t* &gt;»- b la k s tl blddar far aoah * t
the
C
oart
H
ess*
en
tran
t,
la
Pa
a
fee.
g*th
*r
w
ith
all
om
itted
*n4
sab«
t e r m is " t o e d c o n p o e tion s,"
of
Deaem bai
sequent
levied ta le s
1net inline o a the 14th. d ay
I i m should be a o m tth in g o f an la see levied fo r «ke Jeer IttT , oa 1MT a t II a’eloeb
A.
S t,
la s
d
ortiflaot*
Me,
H
I
Bale
e
l A oguat
•|ty o n the m a tte r, to o . H e r the fo llo w in g described lands Ir
I lh . l i l t , held by the S ta le
toHeinlnol* County. Florida. tow ltl
is a m usic p u blish er, foT
gather w ith a ll om itted and sob
D ole 4*. 41, 4*. 41. 41. &lt;*.
a eeeoa t levied la see
Inalodftag
a g reat m any band leaders - IT. * 41 Calm ifrm m och A l­
taxes levies
___ fur
f . r the vear H IT, oa
lotment.
oth ers o f s ta g e ,
screen and
W itness my nend- and seal this Ih* follow 1hg desciiapd lands la
Xom iaol* Coaaty, g la n d s , la w llt
w ou ld be p leased to death lb s llt h . day o f N u.em lier ISIT.
U i • UW«k II T )«r I . Baa.
o , 1*. i i r i t n n o w .
&gt;d o a fa v o r . H er u n d o
la C ue
ford.
.
Clerk or C lr-u lt C oart.
IVIlaee*
my hand and seal Ibis
fletiilnole Cuuuiy, Florida
w hose vaudeville
units
t h ' Stita. day o f N evem bor, HIT.
f p layed p ra ctically ev ery tbo-J fHRALl
a r . . H K itilD D T i
c ls r a - o f C ircuit Oourt,
in the lan d, an d w h o Is crcd
s o r i i a o r a s i.w o r t a x
, .
fl-miDOlo t ’o u n ir, Plarkli
.
«
M
n
T
iy
iC
.iT
K
*
w ith
•‘d isco v e r in g "
E ddie
irftlA l.)
______________
la arcofd n u ce with the
pro
S e o rg o J e w e l,
G eorgia Vinton, o f Chapter H IM . A cts of
x r r u i t n p b a i .m o r T a x
H i t and upon written rennrsl of
a a e o n o f others.
I K N T iriC A T K S
tiltAKftK WAV At. IfTOftKlt C O , I
In nrrordane* w ith tb *
|&gt;r
1 y e a n a g e U ncle Gus o ffe re d Will o ffe r to r sale s i piihllr o u t­
cry in ih* hlgheal hutdor fo, Vlalone o f C h a pu y ISSSS, A ct* of
0 , ta k e Joan w id e r w in g , w an gle eaab at III* f'o n rl l i o n " entranrr 1*11 noil upon Written l .q i i r .l ol
ch o ice o p e n f o r her, pave |a Sanford 00 th« lllh . dav of AIIOI M A Iir A. m l lA A l , | will
Iferem ber HIT at II o'clock jA otte r for wit* nl pubHr ou tcry to
1 to th e lo p . Joan sold deft- M
. f a s ' e e r lllie o l. No. IMS Hal* ■he hlghret b&gt;ddrr fo r rash
I lim n'
e n ir a n r '
|a
, • n o ! P ape o ffe re d to see o f A u su -t in i, 1*11 h-M i f Hie th* Court
t n s . t nr r w ith all •••■lit t. &lt;1 M-mfoid on Ihr I llh flay o f l&gt;.b e e o o ld d o. Jonn said noth- Pint*
amt a 11 if nr lit lr*|.d la * r a \ in - ii-nilicr I»1T al tl o ’rlo rk A. M.
d o in g .
rliolln s ta ie* lijrln.1 fo r the f* .i» In . c r r llflr n le Nd 1ST Wale Ol
S lf. on the fo llo w in g rtf*. .H od July llh . H it lo ld l.y tb* Mint*
" h e r ow n , th e youn gster, ju al
w llh ,_«|l ._ootUlMl and
Hilda .In ffrnl'nptp. C o n n u . O’torl- i i i .i'lli.i
H u n ter college, w ent t o
mih 'i iiui iiI m , led I d l e . Inclodltig
la
te*
levied
for ihe &gt;cur 1 * 1 1 . on
Is,
in
iill:
. n, g o t n jo b on a sm all ralie s II id s. M. or HIV Cor.
H i' InllnWIn* ilex |4lir.l le n d . In
I ala I loti. 81a m onths later, sh e
minute t ’o on ty , Plnililn, lo w '
o f HWU o f 104 ty,
linn
IV
tS r h . tl IS yds, I I 4 rh*
I 'll I y * f l Mellon
p la y in g the piano fo r a M an*
Wltiipe* my hand and eeaj Ihl.
N. tS eh* W. H y d s *
In
station, sin gin g, in n n ig h t I
hew.
Heel
Inn
IS.
Townatifp
II
Ik*
llTk. day o f N oreoiher HIT.
nnuih,
Bflinh.
SI Rant
O. I*. JlKHNINiN.
a .* *TUnge
my hand
and aaal ihti
W na*s4
ab on th e side.
Clerk o f Circuit Court.
o
f
Novem
ber
HIT.
U n d o O u t w ired h e had a M a ­ ths m m
Seminole C nu air, Florida
It . P. II RUN DON.
f*l#,k o f I 'lr n ill I'oiirt. THKAI.I*
tured sp o t fo r her In his
lln lly
s.u iln olo County, rinrld.i
sd , a ir sh ow . U i t t a d
o f ta n At.t
s it T ir a i u c ” s a 'i ,h i i v t u i x i i T ig f iA T » :a
op tin g, Joa n b a rg rd Into Itudy
In nrrnidniire w llh
lb '
proHOTJrt:
HI'
i
t
l
.
l
t
T
a
x
... » » ■ * o fflcr1, sa n g tw o n u m h o r a j
Vi-lone
or
C
haplrr ItH S. A rle of
t K llflt 'I C A T lie
. e ic e r g n l with, a c o n tr a c t 8 h c w as
In a c e .o d jiii# with the
p r o ­ I'VT nnd u i'in w r lll.n »o | ii.«l of
.1 VAN 111 'K lI lK I w ill o f f 'r for
prtth V allce fo r tw o month* b efore vision* o| • Iml-lrt H IM . Ai la o l 1 . 1,. ui
imhlle
uuii-ry
lu
Ihr
H i t *lol op -,11 written ti-qil'M ol
al
Ih '
h e d lico r e r w l her " g o o d eonnee
II. M. WATtHi.S I w ill o ile r for hiutuM liiddrr for ru .li
Cnurl | liiu » tuirane* In Hanford
sale
*1
toihllc
noli
I
yIn
Ho
H on s."
day
of
O ecem h 'r
hi a lie. 1 lilild.r fo r rash o l I h ' on ih* I llh
L a s t w eok, Joan lo o k
another i-o u ti lion -* enlran cc In Honlotd HIT nl II o'rlnek A, U., la a e t r l l l i i . i ' . I,. l.l by th*
Btal*
ia&gt;
on
ih
.
llth
day
o
f
|h-e*mlnr
atop up, g le e fu lly w ired
U nrle
HIT * 1 II o’clock
A
U.
lo t a llticr w llh all nm ltird and eukla see
Ineludtae
fle e t “ H a ve Just signed f o r three c e rllflca la h o iDl Halo of Augur I e i-ju 'in . l o led
H it ,
1*1. t i l l held hy I h ' Htsu* In- I n . " lu r lid fo r Ihe year
S 8 t to -cn a tt ■j r o g r i m a
of Wj
g t lh c r w llh *11 ontllied nml *uh- on .ilo- lolln w ln g d 'acrlbed Itiul.
In
W'lnliiiil*
4‘uutily,
Vlorlda.
lo o w n , ms m y owtr."
•e&lt;|Uent h o l'd
la * * .
including
la see leeieil fur the year HIT, on w llJ o a n 's
Intim ates
havw
n ick '
No. SIS* Hals o f A tie Mh.
Ih* follow in g dt*«rlb rd M o d . In
- I**» rov srln g Ik* fotlow ltig
M in e d h e r "L u aelous,” H er great* P cw lsvle Cotint), rinrld.i. m w ll
C d .acrlh ed lapd M l o f SKI.
,“ lle * I* ih*. a " f HH Cor
eat e a tra v a g a n ce Is p e y fo m e . Bhsl
o f MW4 I o f HRU O R i* nf
o f BetHoa St Tr.wnthip
If
lik e s v ivid c o lo rs , tailored iu lu ,|
M n i o f HWi* n f Ml! t,
of
Bobllk lla a g . SS K u h lion H.
.
NeeUea
H. T ow n .h ip t l p»uih.
4* ran. W, 111* r h .
N
H
M ex ican tam ales.
U sa g e IS Keel.
e h . W. ITM Phe, H, !■* eha.
“ T h e trou ble w ith *good conaeeNo, ITT Bale o f A ug.
5th
W. H rh* M. IJt* rb*. W . »
H IS cov erin g Ih*
follow in g
tio n * '," aha says, H!a that they g e t I
described land l o i n T. », in,
y e a Into n sp ot b e fo re
y«• f i t
II. II. II. 14 * IS l l l m l SI
yaady f o r i t "
C,% . • R T ' e j . « t A n*
TH.
SIS eo.a rliu f Hi*
follow ln k
ascribed land 1ml* Tl I" It
C r u i s e r s W i n JD eeidon
Blahpnm rrta
ia a
ta iln
l n
eta
TVlmeer my kaod
ban
r*al tin*
eand
.......
lha t l l h dey ooff lNnveuth'r, HIT.
■ ^ .O V e r L i p s t i c k F sc tp i*
d . I*- MBUN DON.
TAX
c le r k o f r(fi-%iii Cunrt.
"
LONDON, N ov. i M A - f r o f .
“ ■ ■ J 'H . Jon es l a i d the ItO yal Com *
i k i i H 'i )* (is bi*g Hf*rH*sn, If
_
r*l
T mHrifsll l(i In houlltg ItullMO 30
as las Ion o n th e D U t/ftiitlo B ad f a .
. 1 w ill o ffe r
! &gt;:a*L
J
e
■
entery
lO"Mie
trial
P opu lation, th at
Wl«t*s«s mt Ivttiil nnd aoaI thU
m
enah ,e| .Ihe
lln* 3|ilf. « pf nl Nm»*‘ M&gt;mt H 'ltfi
H iploynm
prf* cyxiagl
ilo y m rn tl qnirpoaea,
«iu rp o se o , prf*
crvl*er|
Bda In I XenMrrt
* 6 . |». HI HINDUS
F
i
t
•
DSdMMber
w e* w orth a hundreA-1»p*l|ek f b i
( ‘ (•th vf CIm m ii HonrC
A 'k l.jllla n
*
Hmuhilii r l u r R i
I
WlrW*.
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I l l l l l i /&gt; 1 d
i i L i j ' - r s e . b u t e c ru ise r t l n U f l i '
UrtY^tck S t l l i t i i Ulf f i t
ih e eerteln time, #b*»NU
t
t K I I T I lU A T H i
lliMotibk ir&gt;ee* m i," “ i r * y M / ’ diXAe
fn arrurdaua* w llh lb*
g revlaluna
o
f
Chapter l l l l l . A sia
, frniiitr lender K in rn l Brvln.
HIT
and
uy..n
w
rllleli
ie
q
u
.a
l.n l
•‘ ^ A i f i i 'i e nlsF-pMmcs * fr,T !«# h * n lIViautTIILI-rr LAND CO. I Will
‘p W fe iia ..r ''’ rtffrtek 'n V r tH fn S “ l , far sal* at public nutryy bo
h lg h .e i bidder for caalt nl
o m , W iiolh eJirtV tiflm /'of ‘ H*r tobi*
11..urn
eau n n o*
In
: IrolidtoiMi'
Ion.•*'
rdh U(4iM'iltHi» f'l J'f
.th e I4lh day uf Du­
M U kion.
’
loir-JU It '&lt; ■» « O' ;
a l II oV lock A. M .
B lock * f l . r I. Jan ford
'I' -I 'll
l~u4.il , ndl.
ilfc rtf *a 111
TI
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4a a
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miSaa my hand and aval Ihl*
‘— rr.
lb * M b ' Agy a f .N afam bar HIT. 01C *r»U o f Am j iu I ftI Ii - 1913 h»td
L E O A L J
_______________
p . I*. IIKHNIHIN.
b) * ilit Hiais thiKflitisi (rltli
nil
,
. C lefk nf iT irn it Cnurl.
(iinltlnl nml aubasqusol
,**• Bamlnol* County, Florida latsfl InnlMflni ta isa lstU d for
9
rirrw
*ir
nirrutl
i f - l / i W i S MF s a i l:
(hr &gt;rar 193 7. on lha fu ll« win«
UbiihiioIu County. 1‘UtliliA I B M A L 1 _________________
C K IIT tF K 'A T I!*
ilrscrlhsd lands In HriAlnCfls Conn*
In neeordance - w llh ihe |irovlRO TirM o r BALK UF TAX
tjr, Phirlda. tnwh
slona nr C h d p lfr IM M . A rU
of
r x m T ir ii'A T ic s
N W (4 o f Ni:t4
H 4 tl
n o t h n o r .P A t .M o r m
In » f f « i danc« with th*
nrn.
1 H SI end »H’ " n wfTlUcH l*.iueat o f
ft. o f W , M l fl.) Hrrtlon *1.
IK R T lK IO A rN li
W. It O-NKAI. I w ill oil*/ for
v lilon a o f C h ip U r H i l l .
A»»«
T ow nshli) l*i Hd MI li. limnco
In »r*«»rdinic«i
‘ gale n t 'p u b lic o u lc ty In ilia o lg h t»f l i t ? and ii|m&gt;h wrlitfln
li Cut
l&gt;2l«- A rl» ol n f |» Va TitllAM IIKn 1 w ill nf
•*• blddar fnr I’sah a. Ihr Cuqrl vlfllnliM Ml
W tlnsss my hnlid nnd tra l Ihli
1*37
i*o«l UMIW w r lt^ n
•• fr» for »«ltt
l i n k " an lranc* In
Hanfntil
on
wt
|&gt;ulilli* niitrn
(Its SitH-. Anr «*f NnvriolbSf l&gt;3f.
Ihe l l l h . day o f Dvvanih-t HIT H A L lll A. I*WITH 1 will o ff«r H&gt; the* It Iffltftt lihldrr fur
n . 1* ll Hit S ix i
ra il
o l 11 e'eluch A. SI, la* r .r iif l- fo r n l * At (HiMtfi o u l n i to (In lit ilia I'fMirt Itonaa rniranra In
Ctrrk of r ir m ll (*niyrl.
|i |«Ii* dI Milder for r»&gt;h ai
Hm. Hnnfor&lt;1 nn lha I Ith day nf lla
eal* No. SSI Halt o f
A ug
llh
Hrrnlriidr (!ciiiiiiyii lrlnl,*«A
IMS, hold hy Ih* Blnle lo g a lh rt Court tlmi4« fltitrAiic* Id Funfftn in iiil'T I D ! at f ! o’rjhrk A. II. (HRAfe)
.w llh o il om itted ond suheequ.m on lli*» lllh dnir « f
lA l &lt;p|tl|trn|«i hald b|r lha hlAia
M-. , U l tiiR fllttr with All ornlltad
la v lr d . Iona*
Including
!• &gt; '• 1*17 *1 II n’ rliirW A.
N OTIIK OF AA 1.99 IlF T A *
and
1»olil l»r
Hint® in* a tilt fl-rtij ii p I)4 l»* Nd In iM
Vlad fo r lha vaor
r e a r tHiIT,
r K iir in r A T K *
l l . 00
*• tk»
Ilirlud
nil
iim I 1nt.
fa llo w in g deocrined fauda In Bern- grtlifjr *0-11h
1 h 1 #*&lt; U v M
fo r
tho
H »r
In grtfiiiliiiif-B wllh
lb *
prumuliMfM) iic ri I l#Vlrd til &lt;»*m Ini‘ 1ihl{fiu
ola Ceunty, F lorida, lo w ili
1137. »iii th'A fiilloit Ifm dr»rrltMNl v ji'n n i uf l ’hn|»*rr I i l l # A tl* **f
ln*»n IrtVlt'f! f«*f Hi*'
l*5T. on Inihl't in flcIllinois LNillAty. K lnrli*, 19)1 and iif»«n i» rltI*-n r ^ U r a l o f
tail* I la 4 Block S T ier I
tills fnl In w l niff ilr wrllird In ihl m In' Inii ll 3
C. C. I»lllMAT I w ill o ff t r fur
Banfurd.
County. KliirM*. tow ll
naaa my bond nn.l a*al ilila
Ntv 1*1 Ha I# n f AliK. ilh .
fcutr nl
(fulillcf
notary
*u Ihr
No 431 o f A»»u. 3*d
1*11
Ith d o r " f Nnieitilo-r. HIT
*,i»i «•r 11115 (tin fnflnwfnA
h Ik first h\dd*r fur rash Al (hr
*A f#rln « l*ot* a t«* II InnlitO I*. lir.HNDOS.
•lr&gt;'ftllipi| liiiida: I
A lliurh a &lt;*our I lluujiM «n ii utu-M in Hanf uni
»1 v* nnd M i l }£» f o f l innlu■
c i . t h o f cir.-uii C o o n ,
1 no (lie JUTi riiif o f
IW r# oM r
I T1» r r. Hdiufur*!.
N** t t l M«U nf J 11AA t. LA».
IMT o l It ufU»ek A.
M.
*as
r r r t lflm lr Nu 1491 Hair of, All*,
ru tfrln ii
Hip
fitlUiwInif d*,i
llh . IIS9 h f 14 hF ths
to«u » l|»c-d Infult M’ * uf lout. A
I U * » |*»rt H « f 117 ) HrcHOA
i r i n t r w iu» Alt om ltfoa and rnh*fM|UA**l InV ltd
(» !• ■
tni'Hid+n*
I f Tnwii*l&gt;ilii 11 Huulti/ Hnnsu
•atrd Isvltul for th* yn\r l»)T . «■
31 Crifll.
»hr fail In w tnic drarrilurd lAfills !•
Nu t*A Hu!** «if al'uly tl» isyt»
UwiM'httU iV iualr. rmrldi*. Iwwll:
riU Ptlltf
Hip
folliii* hi a d***
14— R o m m W i t h o u t h o A r d
fetila f. I. t ft I lllnrlc I. A*
la — A n i i o u n c d n i t n U
•&gt;rrl|s«*d In ndl 1j»iI a A t l A H
to ft o f Lot A lliurh II. Marti*
It K u i m IIi Addition t«* F «H
11,
,-it,
haul
r
a
t
h
H
aights
J U V 1 T o u a ” W tU b ^ r v y e ir e A i f V w o etoely larnlabed bedtooiu e.
WM asaa my hand and ssal (hlo
WItnMa m y hnnd ow l Mat IM*
W . F irst BL
’
I S * w b * r e a lly k a m
|b ^
Ih* l l t h 4 h &gt; o f Nu%snitirr. 11)7.
th . M h . day o f
O, I*. IIKVlStKIN.
■ r i f x * . J e w e le r U xgneU A A w C l.rh nf Clremlt O k H .
'*!rrl( o f f**rriil1 (*cmH,
I t — A p o rtm to U F o r R ent
' in■ 1 an1 ~i—ri ~ ------'
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H« tiiliiolc fVittiljr, Pliirhln
la otl n *ar O steen —o n e w h ile and
fA R A M
(S i: A LI
epartm vnt— tumlem
* 1 JiTor sp o o le d p o in te r about H Furnished
V flT IIH IlF nALM OF t a x
A l l T i n i IIP » D .M 414* TAX
rim venlen er*. Park
A
3011&gt;.
Utb* old . A n sw ers to u sm * o f
IS IIITIF II'A T l:*
\
rD N T IK Ii %TM«
In nev.-rdane* w llh the
prn
tit ruv.irduni *
rIt 4. the p r o i'J M , I f fou nd n o tify J , J . Drum - I’ ltuuo ICS,
nhina u f 4'hnnlsr l l . 't i , A ll* af vlalnne uf Clingiar l i l t * . A cts nf
Klui A t *., i'lio n * 317.
fo u r
K lU lN IH IIE l) I100M nml
ducornied- jJMStBBBBBRBBl
- room A p t.
N ew ly
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Tllh a rebuilt flodga Irxek, Heel
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Iim al Inn— A d ults on ly .
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Ftaa Watch And Jrselry Rcfalriag
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H l l 'l ' Hrctiun f. T u w n .b lp &gt;1
fla n ge SI.
No 1MI
I * (l o f July Sod,
So.
HM
e n .erln g N il
i l nr
«|f T
I TVSS ""If ifW %
nf N K li (JVka
N b acres)
Hm-tleli 4, T u w n lh fp i t lianga

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w ith All em itted an d
awbeeweael
levied tease leeled lew tag** lavlad

AeafeedH*. SIS # f Awr. A I SSL e * » e r l e f L ai s A N it o f l e y A
m eek g T tor 4. B iA f
* f J e ty l tM L * * v &lt; B t o c k . l t T ies t.

ewverlng L o t I I
of
Bonford
1Jeight a.
Nm l i t *4 A ag .
I,
H ll,
rev erin g Late I I b 44 BanHttghlm

" i l t o n m y band end aaal Ihl*
,ba S ilk day

}**TV a f Ms- IM a f A ng. t.
* • « . aavarlng; K I I ft a l L ot
M ead fa rg ftfalgktn.
Ma- TM a t A eg », H l l aav*
• H eg , L ot IT a f W alllngioaa

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Nm l i t

te e Ik * yeey-lgWKf ew ih e I d l i M m
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( I KALI

M T U 14 OF gAB-St O F T A X
ITSMTIFIL-ATK*
la g rco id a n ro w llh th* p rotl
alone or Chapter H IS * Acta af
HIT and upon w r l l l .n raquaal
o f ' S4IU4 III.A M i n ; T A K A C II I
w ill o ile r lo r aul* a l piibtla o a lcry 10 ik e hlaii.pt
bidder
far
rash at lh a Court llu u .s anlranc*
lo Han fo u l on Ih* I llh . day e f
Dae.inker ISIT a t 11 o ’c W h
U , Ins oertlflea le* held by lb*
'B ie l* la g eih er w iih alt nmltiMl
aqd aabesqseal levied texa* laeluding taaaa l*vle«l fa r lh a year
HIT. an Ih* fo ilo w la a d-mrrlbad
land* In Bamisula r u u n 'y , F lorl
da. la w ll:
No. 4SS nf Ju ly t . H M . c a v .
• clo g tails I t A St Black a .
Bnans Vista K .ia ic s .
N o 411 o f July X, H l l . r o v .
• .In s loti I lllnab K lloana
Vlata F atal.a.
No. S*d o f I n l y S. IMS. sa v ­
orin g L ai r llta ck S T ier Ik
Hanford.
No. IISS o f July L IMS. s a v ­
orin g I a il. IS A -t* ll'o c k lb
linen* Vista ftatnlv.
No. I t t a f June f. 1*1*. sn e ­
ering Lain J , .t, *. A T Block
1 ) H u.na Vlata K .ln t* ..
No. TH e f A ug. I. H t t . sn e ­
erin g L ot IS. W o rk B Buena
Vlxlu I. I n i "
No. TIT a f Aug- I . IM *. rn v.r ln g Ian M Uloek I! Huron
Vlata Kalnla*.
No. l - r Of IMT a f July S.
IMS. rev erin g la in M l A MS
F 1- W e i l r a l f i M uMIvisloe.
Mb. l i f t e f July 1. ISSL r o v arln g l A ls I A S
Uloek J
F irst Btraat K iien slon .
No. IMS p f Ju ly
I.
HS*,
r o .a r ln g Lot S o W 11 ft. uf
Lot * B lock J F irst
Bireet
K ite as too.
I* o f Jana T. f l H , eov TVH B lock 4. T ier IS.

r;ZSe?,‘

• W iin .a * n r hand nnd aaal thla
h e -S tilt, d ay o l Mavembar IMT.
I
O. P. II RUN DON.
Clark o l Cirenlt cou rt,
g am lool* C oun ly, Flurlda
{BEAT.) __________________
ROTICSC OF BALK OF T A X
C B s r r r r ic A T s ia
In
... necordaos* w ltk th*
proVlrlunn nf fThaptef H IM . Aeta o f
HIT and upon w ritten requeet of
K tut w i c k '.MB Ft) NATION I w ill
o ffe r fur aale a l p u blic nulcry In
lha lilgtienl bidder fo r eaek *1
Ihe Court
IdtUM
em rnnee
la
Haafurd o a Ike ll l h . day i f De­
cem ber ISIT a l II o'clo ck A. ki­
ln s curllflcnU n held ky th* Hint*
togeth er w llh nil om itted
and
euhaequent levied lan e* Including
Inn** levied Tor lb * year HIT.
on tka follo w in g d escribed land*
In Heralnol* C oon ty, Florida, tow ltf
Nn. 4T4 n f Aug. I. H SI, ra v ­
e lin g Lot I f o f A v oca d o T e r­
rore.
No. 419 nf July T, IMS, c a v ­
er lo g
Lai
11
M agnolia
ITelghu
Nn. H I nr July S. IM4. eovarlng H t ) f b nf LM 4 B lk 1

N o n r n o f m i .r o p t a x
&lt; K IIT iriC A T k *
In pDrorjIiKir* w llh Ih# prut I*
■Irma uf (*hnpl»r HIM * A ria
«f
I f I f nml up nu wrMlim r x illH l *»f
HA ||IT A Im MUTTON I w ill o th r ,
f « r M t« hI puMIr niilrrjr lo Ih#
liluhrof hlililrr fo r rnoti at
Ih*
i*i»wrl ) In lib» B filianc* |n H-inford
«i» Ih# 14(1* i)Af
of
IWn#R9(h#r,
1117 At II n’rlfu k A. M-s l o t r#rtin* Hr Nn ftl? Hnl# nl A liiu ol I.
1931 hthl hy |li» HI.n*
lo ftlM r

Mm U « o f Ang.
1. t i l l
t a .e r la g L ot I fllack M o f
M arkhom P ark llalgltla.
Mm 1ST o f Ang.
I,
lis t ,
oaverlng L ot * A M 4# ft o f
L ot T Uloek ■ T ie r t. Ban lord.

No. s«i Of Aag.

L

Hanford,
to. MS or
rov erln g !-ot
Drenmwold.

at A e c V X o M M i.
cov erin g Late 1 a I Uloek M
•L“ « W 141 o f C elery A ren a*
Addition.
Mrn I M a f A a g
t,
MSI.
• e a r le A -W T* It a f M H I
f b o f Block I*. Chapman A
T pckern Addition.
NO. H I o f A ag.
I.
rev erin g Imt ■ B lock K **of
N, II. akrnar* S econd
IS.rO
•If*
l*
M arkkas*
llelg k te.
N o 1ST o f A n *.
L
H it .
roearta g Lot t D r a n g . P a r k ,
No SO* o f Ang. 1 ,
ISIS,
p a .e r ln g
tail I I I o f
b a ff

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f)
tl P. IIKItNlHiN.
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ClerkIt t.f f'lrc m i Court,
. getulnole
ole County, F lorida.
fHMAT.t
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c lIIIT lF tc e T F .n
In nerordntir* with tka provlelona o f Ctiaplar H IM . Arta o f
HIT and upou w r lll.n rr.iitr-'l &lt;&gt;t
CirlHHTINA It. M t:it. I Will offer
fo r aale at puhltc ..... ..
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highest bidder tor -a-lt
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nn Ihe M h dey
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HS3 li'lit 1*v the H in i'
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w llh all nil-lit*-.I nml anh"qil&lt;inl
levied I n k " hirhnroK Ihl*# le v ­
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ford. Florida
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Ihr Sllli day u f N o .'in h c r IMT.
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Clerk nf C lrcull Court.
H'lnlnule Cuunty, Florida.
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QUALITY— DEPENDABUJTV

�Japan Seizes
Wire Control
Over Shanghai
A ll

Work Goes On
In Ford Plant
Despite Strike

A L U M N I 'H E A D

C o m m u n ic a tio n s

E ven

In

t i o n a l
H e ld

By

G r e y h o u n d B u s s e s A l*

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M a ts u ! In tim a te s A d ­
v a n c e M a y C o n tin u e
F a r B e y o n d N a n k in g

SHANGHAI Nov. 26.—
(AP)—Janan tightened her
mrlD on Shanghai today by
taking over the control or
all communication faclllue*
hitherto held by the Chinese
government In tho Interimtional Settlement a« well an
In native parta of the rhy.
' Poet office*, telegraph ami
r a d i o a d m i n l.tratlon* a n d

A lt h o u g h h i* t e r m o f o f f ic a w i ll
n o t b e g in u n t il J u ly , U C . C r o f t o n , 48, T l t u a v l l l e a t t o r n e y , w a a
th e u n a n im o u s c h o ic e u f
lin t*
v e re ity o f H o r ld a
a lu m n i
fo r
p re a ld e n l o f
t h e ir
a a a o r ia liu n .
C r o f t o n w ill a u rc e e d C h a rle a I I,
O re rm a n . B a gd ad .

Fund Is Short
For Payment Ot
School Teachers

under Jnp*"f— ntle. W y . °
th# principal u f f b - of J®**
ItM m i * la tb# InUmeflSn*1
S e ttle m e n t.
. .
.
The s p e a r h e a d u n i t e o f J a p a n * L a w t o n A d v i s e d T h a t
S h a n g h a i a n a l t t t o r e Into the
O n ly O n e T h ir d Is
h e a rt o f (h e C b ln e e e d e te n te * to
R ea d y F o r D ec. 1st
d a y In a d r iv e t b r ir c o m m a n d e r in -c h ie f d e c la r e d w o u ld f o r c e t h e
O n ly
o n e -ih lr t l
of
S e m ln o l*
r n e e d y r o l l a p w o f O e n e r a lla e lm o
C o u n t y '*
a p p o rtio n m e n t o f th #
C h la n e K a l-H b e k ’a re g im e .
^ Field hffkraru aeet back weed Watr TeartirTr-RnUfy FunJTVan
to Ja p a n * te
h e a d q u a rte r*
t h a t b e p n l.l o n D e c . 4 , a c c o r d in g to a
. th e ir t ro e ra b a d c ro a e e d
U « t e le g r a m re c e iv e d t o d a y b y S u p e r ­
• T a t t h e f t o a t n a t u r a l b a r r ie r b e ­ in te n d e n t o f S c h o o l* T . W . L a w t o n
tw e e n S h a n g h a i a n d N a n k in g , fo r fro m . th e S ta ta
S u p e r in te n d e n t
a p a th a y a ln t t ' th e
y lr t u a lly C o lin E n g lis h .
rracoated capital.
T h e r e la a g o o d p r o * p e e l, h o w a l W a n * M a ta u t,
c o m - f » * r , S t a t a o f f k l a l a a d v la e d , t h a t
t g p r v t r ja lq d tr u f , Ih * a p p e rt M r
m e a t c a r ) b e p a id b y t h e m k d d la o f
F ’ - l k a ' J a p a n t k * ' 8k * a * M l i M J a K r d t k a , » u i &gt; h I f s u f f i c i e n t j t e r a o n i
■ N e v a , t h a t h t a a r m b a m i g h t b e PUrchdMti t h e i r lt»MH a u t o K e e n * *
!- f o e m C t o In v a d e th e I n t e r io r f a r t a g * d a r in g t h e f ir a t f e w d a y * o f
• *i U p n t b e . Y a a g t x e i f r t e n N n n k l n r •hit upetlh
**» u n le a e C h i a n t i g w v e r n m w i t e n d s
r i n i n u l i County'* monthly ap*
Seminole
| t a r o e l i t * n e e . I n N a n k l n r C h i - fmiVtaitmrnt from the Stale fund
a n g a p p e a re d U n d a u n te d .
.L f o r p a y m e n t o f t c e c h e r i a a la r ie *
1
.
i■
■ ' « a p p r o i i m a l e l y 317,433 a n d M r ,
lowton elated that there were
T a g D a y .P l a n n e d
not eufficient fund* available In
F o r C h i ld r e n 's H o m e the County’* Rehool fund* to lake
rare of thl* Rem without borrow
" O n S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g y o u w i l l ing money.
b e a p p ro a c h e d b y J u n io r L r g lo n Hr also urged that the people of
a i r e * a n d o t h e r * f o r c o n t r i b u t i o n * Seminole (bounty co-operate with
f o r t h e C h i l d r e n ’ * H o m e I n J a c k - the school* throughout the Slate
e o n v lll* a n d t h e
C r i p p l e d C h i l ­ and purrha.p their auto license a*
d r e n ' * H o m e ( n B L P e t e r s b u r g . noun a* pioilblr after they go on
H r * . I I . B . L e w i * , w e l f a r e c h a i r * ' aula Dee. 1 In order that auffieient
m a n f o r t h e l o c a l p o e t o f t h e Slat* fundi may he available for
A m e r ic a n L e | lo n A u x ilia r y .
payment of the teacher* Mlarir*
•oday.
Beginning Jan. t, auffieient
• -T h t * T i ( D a y ,”
M r s . t * W * fund* should 1&gt;* available to make
c o n t b r a n d , “ l a . a l t a n n u a l A f f a i r poariblr full payment of the reg­
' i p o a a a m l b y ' t h e L e g i o n A u x i l i ­ ular monthly allocation* to the
a r y a n d I n p e e r k m * y e a r * h r a countle*, *t*te official indicated
W r it a a u c c a a a t h r o u g h th e e p le n d id o r o p e r a tio n a n d g e a r r n a lt y
o f t h e p e o p le o f S a n f o r d .*
G le n L . M e t c a l f , 3 7 ,
I n e o n e lu rio a , M r * . L e w ie u n r a d
c o n tin u a l o o -g p a n t te n
on
t h e D i e s A t 'O v l e d o H o m e
p a r t a f S a n f a e d itra In o r d e r t h a t
lik e u n fo rtu n a te tg k U d ru n in th e e e
Glen L. Metcalf, 117. died at hi*
h o m e * “ m ig h t b e
m a d e a ' t i t t l e home In Oviedo Wnincedmy fol­
lowing a abort (tin***.
ta o e e c o m f a rtd k ia a n d h a p p y .
rtMr. Metcalf, who hae lived In
Oviedo for the paet '•* year*,
P e r m is s io n G r a n t e d
waa born In Wlnatow, lml. March

Views On Tax
Revision Given
By RoosevelL

I n s p e c t io n F e e

P r e s id e n t

F o r

C em ent
C a lle d

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Harway ealg' th* 1 HroCbarhond
ptewnad na "eHknHril picketing,
bacaua* l| la roc n « * e u r f ."

Striker*

and

nonwtrlker*

e ta g e d a t e r le g o f ftk t f ig h t * :it
t b * ,C. ll e v e al a n ad 1' at e. r m i»n_ a l a f t e___r aa
m a n Id e n t if y in g h lm a e lf a a lin y
K ro n e * , a a tr tk ln g d r iv e r th re w
h lm a e lf u n d e r a N e w Y o r k b o u n d
h u e a n d d e fie d th e
d riv e r
m
p ro c e e d . P o lle d h e ld IT ra u e o a n d
t h r e e o t h e r r t U ii f o r lu v e e t lg n
Hun.
at

S t a te F ile s S u it
F o r L iq u o r T a x e s

To light the world. Thnmn* Edison Invented the Incanileeeeiit
electric lamp. In memory of hla coniribulIon to man’* I'rtigrr*,, tliie
M foot bulb, constructnl by the Corning (linn Work*, will be plaml
atop a 1100,ttOU memorial lower at Menlo I’ark, N. J- ect-re of the
wlaard'a early labor*.
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Tax

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R e a jl y , F o r J t .

Housing Program
Is Also Planned
P r e s id e n t

n a tio n * .
T ir o a la lu t e , iip tiid il
hy
th a
F lo rid a
S u p ro m w
C o u r t p la c e *
a n H i a p e t - l l i t n f e e o f 15 c e n t * a
h u n d r e d p o u n d * o n c a i n e n t lm *
p o r t i-d I n t o F l o r i d a f r o m f u r r t a n
c o u n t ris e .
H e n * V U »a ra .
Itn lte d
H ta le a
i l l a t r l i ' t a l t o r i i e y h e n 1 * * l d 1m
n p p e a c e d In th * c a s e a t tlm r e q u r a l o f lt ,| . s t a t e d i -p n r l m i - n t .
H e c n 'ia r y H u ll, in a n u f f ld a v lt
f ile d b y V lo a c a a a M ih e F lo r id a
a c t h a d b e e n c a lle il t o h la a tle n ih m o t f lc U lly h y
th e
IM R lu n g o v e r n m e n t .
T h e i-n a e w a a lir o u g h l h e f o r o
rile Ih r s t--J u d g e F e d e r a l
c o u rt
h e re b y H m lllra r u T r p d ln a ^ ln ri rn u rn te d . a N e w Y o rk I) V frm
w h ic h Im p o r ia c e m e n t fr o tn H id g lu m a n d D i-o m a ik , "o n Itu v c o n t c n t ln n tlm
a c t la u i i c o n a H l u I to n a l.

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W A S H IN G T O N .

N o v . 26.

— ( A P ) — P r e s id e n t Robetvelt j
u i d to d a y h e w a n te d t s x f f * . . -

vision m noon as Congreed,
ia ready to go ahead with it.
An further moves to re­
gion) confidence and atitnu*.
late Imluitry, the Prenldent
told hla prena ronfcrence ha
would «cnd it mcnmtgc ,tn

Congress on Monday rreommwidIng leglsbtlnn to apor private
financing of a largv acal# hous­
ing program and another Tuaaday propoalng curt* llm trot In 'an ­
nual appropriation* for federal
aid In road building.
Th* fourth slap Mr. Rooaevvtt &gt;

Sanford Halts Famed Razzell
Dazzell Play Of-Leesburg But -New Greens ‘Provedor1^irlfeSiawSl^rlS*vS
With Big
Lose Holiday T ilt, 25 T o 14 Popular
Crowd Of Golfers

Lewis R. Mitdell

SOYard T a u e M a a u te T e L a w w n . .

By JCIJAN BTHNSTlOlt * I C I T Y N E W S B I U E F S
LBK.SBUKU. Nov. ‘28—A Stub-'
born Hrl.ucaa cached Semlnol#
H i g h S c h o o l f o n t b u ll te a m n e a r ly
M______ ■ I L .
f o r c a d t h e UN a oa rl i bh ae aa . k* ! r CA &lt;w» lnaf Me rne Wi i cI «
r o e * o f 1W:t7 t&lt; &gt; end I n a t h r e e wuy
tie yeitrrtlay afternoon In
burg a* they oulfuught and out.
played a Lockett coached Icwaburg
eleven but dropped the annual Tur­
k e y Day HU by a ncoru of 25 to t t
before Ib00 fun* who Pravetl wet
and threatening weather to »w thu
two tram* in action.
D « » lan.»burg'» la .t game of
the araaon ami a victory wa* n,H'd.
ed for them to rtinch the C o n fer'
cnee l/tlc and the Fellow Jacket v
came hark In the *crond half to
awamp the Kwh wtio left the field
at the cm| of the firat half leading
hy a acore of 7 to 0.
The game w*« utartrd a* l« « burg kicked Off to Bariford who
reerdvrd the hall ami placed It on
jl*_____
uwn_27 yard line. Three down*

M o a tly r lo m ly t o n ig h t a n d R a t
u n la y w ill) r u in In n o r t h p o illu n
t o n i g h t , I l l I I F r h u n g e in t c m | M -r a tu re .

o p e n e d f o r u s e la s t S a t u r d a y
-i
S u n d a y a r o O n t in g lo .O U c f C a ld
w e ll, p r c a ld r o t u f t h * o r g a n is a t io n ,
w h o w n i a p e a k lu g f o r
th e la r g u
n u m t w r o f c lu b
m t -m b e r a w h o
» m lle d t h e C o u r a o Ia s i w e e k e n d .
F o r a b o u t th re e
w e e k s , le m .
p o r a r y g r r o n a w * r v ill e f f e c t w h ile
Ih e w in t e r r y * w a a b e in g s o w n m i
llm r e g u la r p u t t in g a U T fa rv a .
A re m d ln g to A .
F u r l, m n n g
p e r a n d a o r r v la r y o f I h r c lu b , n
B lin d llo g c y to u rn a m e n t w ill U h o ld lit t h e c lu b n e a t S a t u r d a y a n il
H u n d a y f o r H m m e n a n d d o ie ii.v o t
g o lf b a lls w ill b e o f f e re d n a p r l u - i
w h ile u a p a rta l p u t t in g t o u in a n .e n i
w i l l la * h e l d f o r t h e w o m e n M r j

V io la to r * o f C it y
O r d in a lic e a
w i ll h e t r ie d In a a e a a io n o f t h e
k lu i l i c i p a l C o u r t ill 'h e lo c a l P o ­
lic e R lu t io o t h l* a f t e r n o o n .
F " it also raid t W

the orgnitila
lion ci|iert* a large number of
mm of ■ Dr, local p e r a u U * to attend.
underwent an
T h o s e w h o ‘ v la llr d th e r o u t .to
Cel tinId lutugh l a s t w e e k w e r e A - C . b l c l t r y i i o h m ,
night, huipilal E . J - T o l l . F r e d B o l l y , O l i o C a l d
thi* morning
w e ll, L F . B o y le ,
H e n ry Z u r-

lle id e , J o h n L u d w ig , J o h n llr r b a t ,
C h a r lr a J . U h r lg , W t A . I.o d w lg ,
H e n ry
M . W a ta o n , G e o rg e G .
Thumton,

Frtc

Higgins,

John

C o u rie r, J n e k llo rU e r , II C . M o o re ,
a n d 11- W . R u c k e r
A ls o D r . D G H c o tl, B illy B a ll,
S D . I llg h le y m a n , R a y m o n d l.u n d q u ill, K . R
R a n d a ll, J r , R e v
I ’a u l R e d f e r n . D r . O . H R e im a n , E
F . H o u s e h o ld e r , Y . M it r h e l, o f
O r la n d o ,
H H O lrm a n ,
A le x
S h a r o n , D r . S a m u e l I 'u t e a t n n a n d
J . L . In g le y .
.A la n
P h il G ra a h o ff,
W ilb u r
lira d h a m ,
H a rry
Itra d h a m , K C o m p to n , M r » E . C o m p to n , M r*
R o y H y m r a , M r* . O t t o C a ld w e ll,
-E . H M c C a ll, H o w a r d F a v l l lc , W
0 . F le m in g , C - E - C le m , O - D .
W o rk m a n a n d E - E - la n e y .

M a n le y

G o ld s b e r r y

W ill

Speak

H ere

Manley Goldaberry. a Townariid
repreaentativ* from the C h i c a g o
headquarter*, will address a m art
meat Ing of th* Seminole County
Townsend Clubs in the C i t y &gt;&lt;■ ■ &lt;
Tuesday Right, o fficial, of &lt;h*
local club reported today.
Mayor Edward IHfglim, It wa*
a'ated. will Introduce the a|&gt;rakrr
&gt;
who will bring a message from
Dr. Townsend to th* Club mriub*ra In thlg County.

S to rm

D lo e lp a t e s

In to

R a in

JAC K SO N VILLE

S q u a lls

Nor.

J4.- M 7

—Tho Wsatkar Bur.au aa'd to

day th* dlaturbaac* which .mbrrd
nofihaaalward through the Gulf
of M*z)e* yesterday and Crossed
kicked tb* extra point (ha* n-ni. tkg.p oat staled thl* morning that tha lb* Florida eo**tlln* near ApaFad* Into (h* Uad.
IM ganltalit n ha* appreciated th* lactalrote teat night 'b a a rlrtualo f t h e c i t i a o n a o f B a n f o r d ly
Th* gam* waa played In
dteaggearod."
rnracsalara
i g t h e p a a l y e a r n a n d i a d e ­ •x plalpad th* storm baa dlaalHeld for Hm remaining portion
a n th * p u b lU ’a g e n e r o s it y
parted and Milker I
aquall* with no
c o m i n g Chriatmaa.

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)

Lottery Charges

. ytir. Efwvrit adr.

hT* nwsaigv to tha q
which h* said had mad#

clear (hat taa revision waa 'de­
sired. I d othrr words, h* added,
ho wanlad tax change* when Con­
S h e r i f f s O f f i c e I s gress had them ready ta b#
L iv a b le T o
L o c a t e made.

H im

Since

A c tio n

L e w is II. M it c h e ll w a * In d lr t r d
la s t M o n d a y b y th e G r a n d J u r y
o n rh a rg o N o f ro n d u c tln g n lo t­
t e r y , r e c o i d a at tho
S e m in o le
H o U M , d is c lo s e d
( 'u u n l y C o u r t
im la y .

H ic k s o n Ib S h o t
B y T u rk e y H u n te r
R . G . H i c k s o n , local farmer
• n d sportsmen. I s up and around
and apparently n o n e th* w o n *
for th* 28 s h o t s that pierced h b
b o d y when he wa* mbtaksn fo r

till to lltc present tlm*. we«n* a turkey near hi* hunting ramp
In the Big S h r u b last Saturday.
M r . Hickson stated that he waa
•hut whila fishing on tha banka
of th* Oklawaha River
about
d u s k Saturday cvrnlng by a youth
from Orlando who stated that h#
thought h* wa* a turfcay.
Moat uf tha 28 pellets from tha
gun o f th* youth anterad Mr.
Ulckaon'a arm and ahouldar, It
wa* slated, and all w*ra removed '
later by a physician with
th*
•xreption of 8 which Mr. H bk■ oa slated w*ra painful.

I w n o f Ih e S h e r if f - O f f i c e . W I n t r o u n a b l e t** l &lt; w i ‘ te* M l ' c h r i l
w h o s e n e t lv M ic a
In
c o n n e c tio n
w it h lo c a l lo t le r ic * n r c r a id
h a v e m m * u n d e r th e a c ru tin y o f
llm G ra n d
Ju ry
In
its d r iv e
a g a i n s t H ie " l l o l H n B a r o n s .'*
M r . M it c h e ll Is
re p o rte d
lo
h a v e le f t H a n f o r d n t a b o u t ,h *
l i m e t i f 111* I n d i c t m e n t a n d o f f i r k l a lm l I r a t e t h e y lu t v e b c * n
u n a b le to o h tn ln a n y
In fo rm *
t lo n n s to b is w b c H -u b o u t a a ln c *
t h a t tim e .
T h a G ra n d J u r y rc c e a a c d a f f
e r r e t u r n in g Ih e In d ic tm e n t* e a r l­
ie r In th * w e e k b u t It h a * b e e n
in tim a t e d t h a t Ih .-y w ill c o n tin u e
th e ir w o rk to rid H a n fo rd a n d
H e r n ln o lr C o u n t y o f t h e
“ b ig
s h o t s " in th e C u b a r a c k e t h e r*
H h o r t ly a f t e r tb e r o n v e n ln g o f
C o u r t th is m o r n in g . C ir c u it J u d g e
M i l l a r d | l. H m l t h s e n t e n c e d t h r e *
p e rs o n * w h o h a d b e e n c o n v ic te d
e a r lie r In th e w r * k .
E d E n x lls h n o d J n s D ix o n w h o
w e re ro n v lc tc d
Tuesday
on
c h a rg e o f b re a k in g a n d e n te r in g
w i t h i n lr n t t o c o m m i t n m u '* * '
m c a n n r, w rre s r n t r n r d to re iv e
o n e y e a r e a c h in t lm S t a t e P e n i­
t e n t i a r y a m i D a v id G 'N c a l , n e g r o ,
c h a rg e d w ith n s s a u ll w ith th * In ­
te n t to r u im n it m u r d e r In th * s e c ­
ond d rg rrr, w a*
irn t e n c e d
to
s e r v e IN m o n th s b i th *
B te &gt; *
P r is o n .

A fter sentencing the three, th*
Court rerrased until 10:00 A . M
Dee. 3 at which time the remain'
Ing defendants lo be tried In
thla term of Ihe Circuit Court
will be arraigned and their *****
■ at for trial.
It was I n d i c a t e d today that tha
'remaining criminal cases would
probably be triad
during
tha
•weak beginning Dec. a, and wUl
Include the trial o f those indicted
recently by tha Grand J u ry ’ (or
alleged lottery operations.
Charlea 8. Jordan, furmcr am
ploy** o f tha Cowan Company
fltora, who was arrested in J*ck•onvUI* Mvcral month* ago and
charged with theft of clothing
from k b employer, withdraw hi*
plan ot rot guilty when tha
cam* up fa r trial
Wadro*
m 4 aotarvd a plqg o f guilty,

_rate

k,

C on gress

disclosed I n v o l v e s a p r e a k t o u t t e l ' •
latter la department heads ta•tnxtrflg th*m to antklpate.
Tales of heads and (hair hWH' m l pure Kara* o f supplb# fo r
ara In northern Borneo war* *•* remaining raven month* o t
m a t, fiscal ^ iaa r. and-tethaa* up tnataad of
In th u It. B . S a v a g e r y
tfarm ever until Juna 90.
lit * In s p o t* d * * p | t*
Asked If ha favored tax
e f f o r t * , a h * a a ld .
■ten as an aid to bualnaaa
or *t tfa* regular station
teg In January, th*
C e le r y F e d
E l e v e n Holds 7 T o 6 L e a d
At
Joked with hi* quratloror
T h e m c m U -r a
o f th * B a n fo rd
aah*d If ha had bran rnil teg
C o u n t r y C lu b w o r * w e ll p lt a a a d
E n d O f F ir s t H a l f A s F o r g u s o n T h r o w s
uawmpspen.
w it h t h a n e w g r e i-a a t h a t w * » a \ |
f
» *
.

lost ®" down* Th# jackru kicked jfeedv Fund Started

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1b

NEW CHILEANS, Nor. !«. —
GTl- Hocrelary of Hlalo Gordell
Hull ctmraiNl In u fetleral court
affidavit (itday that the Florida
Cement Inipertlun Ijiw was a
menarn
In
lliw government’*
Prtxtroin of negi’llallng recipro­
cal trade treat in* will; forefkn

JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 20.—
Jo.e|di
(Ah—Th* Florida Beverage I&gt;e
II. II. MrCa.Iin,
partment filed su it' In c^-rult
operuUon a&lt; Ihe
court here today to collect 1205,ton llo .p ilal la.t
000 In unpaid taxe* and co*ta
official* rc|Miiicd
from three wholeaale liquor deal­
er*.
K a rg ro n t J . A . H o w a rd , m n n
Cody Fowler, allornev for the
h e r u f I h e K a li f o r d P o lic e lie '
M fj1 .t„ K,.'t any
___ _____
I___ ..ao
. UMnr.
...
department, aald the taxe* were1tj.H
yardage
partmrni, left this morning for
unpaid oa liquor aold by the' „ )1linlln| tu Co Idm .wjio we* Ihe home of hi* parenta In Ularkthree firm* In dry Georgia. II*! downed on hla own 23 yard line. In »hrar, Ga. upon receiving word
Mid th* tax** had been paid o n iprvrrn| playa, George Andrcu and hi* father wa* seriously ill.
•II liquor aold In Plorida.
|jac|* Itoumltrre brought the hall to
The suit* teak to collect f l 25,- the Hanford 45 w ith-fast-puatllng
Kmployrr* who ar* liable under
000 from lha American Distribut­ plays- A |&gt;b m
from Golden lo [ the |irovl*iuii* of ihe Hlale unrming Company. fSOJKH) from th# Roundtree placed |h* oval on lha ployment" romiH-nnailon law arv
King Dlatributlng Company and Fed 20 yard line and another trick rrmindnl by direclor Harold U.
320,000 from DUaributor* Brand*, play In which English, a guard, Wall that Hie lime limil for 'he
Inc.
carried the I all to the HaUfuld two- paytneni of contribution* wllhuut
penally e ip iie . Nov, *5,
Lao Blum, aecrrlary of on* of yard »tri)»'.
th# firm*, aald, **lt'« rldlculou*.
F o r P a r k S t a t i o n 31. 1B00.
Hanford'* *lefen»* atrrnglhned
Jl* la aurvlved by four broth- W# don't aklp any liquor Into from that point until the game **■ •] M u r j i f U r o t I * e t o r H I s
Permission waa granted Tut* wra, all of Oviedo. L. K., Herbert, George and never bave.**
ovey. However, after running two
i » r „ 4 .. _
, ,
. ,
day to
HHtry
Wataon
at Charles, and Clarence Metcalf) an
play* and losing three y*rd»,.Gul-| * lC lU r t ’ fl I n A d C o p y
agent for tb* Sinclair Oil Com­ uncle, Arthur Metcalf, alao of
den dropped back and parted to
pany for erection of a Bervlc# Oviedo and an aunt, Mrs. J am .. P r o d u c e O f f l c e O p e n e d Roundtree for the touchdown AnMl** Margart-I Prlrrs, former
Station estimated to coat 1(1,000 Owen* of Oakland, ind.
B y M o r r i s S p e n c e r ilreu'a kick wa* blocknl by Hum- anciely rdIt&lt;&gt;r of The Hanford Herat the corner a t Park Avenue
F u n e ra l » e r* k e » w a re c o tto u rtaid, I* Ihe central figure o f the
bley.
and Eighth Street, record* at tb* a d a t t h e K r l c k * o n F u n e r a l H o m e
M o r r is R p * n c * r, w e ll k n o w n
Hanford rnme bark »lrung with Florida power A Light Company’*
City Ifall revhated tkia morning. t h l * a f t e r n o o n a l l : o o q ' e t u c k l o c a l p r o d i i e * d e a l e r a n d f a r m e r . Morgan calling double wingliack advertlaeinenl appearing In today'*
laauanra a t the permit fallowed with the Bay. J. H. Day. paator has opened a n*w produce es­ formation* and play* which from Herald, a* well a* in other new*
My* opening *T P a r k Avenue to of lb# Tirol Haptlat Church of tablishment In Ihe old F roigll that point seemed more effrctle# papers in the elate,
but Inca* a* U r .oat a*&gt;. Tenth Orlrdo, offlcUtlng.
Office
formerly
occupied
by that leresburg'a famoui ra«i»llMia* Peter*, who I* now with
Street hr th* CBp OmmMakear)
Prlcu
uad
Johnson
Produce dat i f 11 system which th* Hanford Iho advrrtleing deportment o f tlm
la tbelr. meeting UM night.
Dealer*.
Lin* completely stopped during Florid* power and Light Company
0 . Jf, Brawn waa aiao grant- E l k s B e n e f i t D a n c e
M r. H p # n r* r ha*
been
c o n ­ Ihe second and third quarter*.
In Miami, I* shown pouring batter
ad permlei laerSy O. p. Paxton,
T o B e H e ld T o n ig h t n e c t e d w i t h t h e H t a t a F a r m e r *
In the second period Hanford Into a waffle Iron. Th# advertlaolocal bnlldln#; toagattar, to hulld
M a r k e t * l n r * I t b e g a n o p e r a ! I o n Ihrew a group of paiee*, used meat la pari of the company's
n frame garni I t i U a b o m » o n
T h * r e g u l a r m o n t h l y h m m f i t a n d h * w i l t h a n d ! * a v a r i e t y o f raaiell-dastril quick play* and cdmpalgn to popularise lit* u»* of
PtWk Avenue.
d a n c e o f t h e B . P - 0 . E l k * w i l l h a Produce. At lb* present lUh* h* brought the ball down to lews* electric*I appliance* far cooking,
-h e ld to n ig h t a t th * E lk a
L o d g e l a s t o c k e d w i t h p r o d u c e r o t a t i n g burg's ten-yard Una where It wa*
■
- — —
C h ris t m a *
aaaaon. H *
B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t y b e g i n n i n g a t io;oo o ' c l o c k . I a m a k l o I k e
b ig
t h l*
announcem ent
P a t e r o p e n e d h la o f f ic e f o r
to safely and Hanford took the 1-all
„ ,
,
. .
S e e n F o r E n t e r p r is in g T h u r s t o n a a ld t h a t t h * p a b b e I* I b U m o r n i n g .
0 nthelr o y n S3 yard line, (in the
I S y S u lV U tlO n A r m y
c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d a n d th a t
firat play, Forguaon faded back '#
--------wanted; tart)* Im O n ." wee a l l t h # ' P r o c e e d * w i l l b e d e v o t e d t o
O fficials' t i tb# BU te Assort hla own 23 yard 11m and threw a
Th* Christ ma* aaaaon for lha
d u T
rooalved at tb* c h a r i t y .
•Hon will b* koaored by member* 69 yard p**» which “ Flash; I-a w Salvation Army will begin tomor
Steilaala
ot
M u s t s / o r t h e a f f a i r w i l l h e o f th* Iocs) B. P . O. K. In their •on took on th* LMaburg IK and raw when the organisation wUl
f u r n i s h e d b y P e r k h a m ' a a e b * * t r a meeting hi tha Ufa's Hall tonight, ha scampered in the open the i*at place il* ( Chri*lma* kettle* on th*
l a a l e t t e r h a m t h e c l e v e l a c u t " L a d l e a w U l fa * a d m i t t e d f r e e o f lodge official* stated today, add­ o f tha distance and ocored Hal* Utlaat* o f Hanford In ardar to help
1| T a r t u Q a a e p a a r , w h ic h ■
c h a r g e ' , M r . T h u r s t e a s t a t e d , b u t ing that th* regular
Benefit ford's firat touchdown- '
the Army raise It* necessary fund
t a r t l a a f o r e a U t h e r e w i l l h e a s m a l l e b a r g e f o r Dane* would bt bold b*i
beginning aj
MomawU. later, another larg* fo r Chrietma* basket* fo r tha
g e n t l e m e n C o m a a n d b r i n g y o u r 10:00 *'
cheer roe* from the,Sanford »paw*. N ad y of Hrminul* County-(
f r ie n d * ."
1 a tor* aa Darrell Forguson ,ple#** Captain F H Frrrn of th* local
Tb* Brit lab Labor party bad
o n ly two abate in (ho House uf
nntnooa la Jgoa Tko peek M lu
,-w o r w a*. fun abed In 1020 whan
lhar* weeg l «7 Labor member* of

Im p o rts

Says

R e v is io n

s o C o n tin u e T o O p*

■ y A n e iie te * P r t n
S trik in g
a u t o m o td le
w o rk e r*
f a ile d to d a y In a a e ro n d a tte m p t
to h a lt p ro d u c tio n a l th * W e d
M o t o r C o m p a n y '* S t . l&lt; o u t* a a *
B * m h ly p ln a l w h ile G r e y h o u n d
b u a a e e m o v w l In
and
out
of
t e r m i n a l* u n d e r p o lic e p r o t a c lln n In e " » e r « | c ilia * .
w l
A p ic k e t Itn * . f o r m e d a t th * |
S i. L o u ie p la n t h y m e m b e r * o f
lire t f n lt e d A u t o u io h lle W o r k e r *
o f A m e r ic a , w * » b ro k e n b y * u -'
to m o h lle * lo a d e d w it h w o r k e r *
a n d e s c o r t e d b y p o lic e e a r * In t o ,
th e p la n t .
J o h n J . C o n n o r, la b o r d e p a rt­
m e n t c o n c ilia t o r , M id b e w o u ld
m a e l a g a in to d a y w it h re p r o w r o t e l t re e o f e ig h t G r e y h o u n d lin e *
o p e r a tin g In I I a ta te * a n d w ith
le n d e r *
of
th *
d rlre ra
w ho
• tru c k w h e n tb *
lin e *
tu rn e d
d o w n t h e ir d w m tm l f o r a rlo a e d
c h o p a n d a m ile a g e r a t e t n r r e a a *
C o n n e r e a ld b o th
e ld e e
w a re
" P r e t t y w a l l d e e d ! o r b e d , ''
8. I t . I l a r r a y , e e e i e t a n t B r o t h e r h o o d p r o e ld e n t e n d Io n a d * &gt;
g o lle to r f o r th e e trlk e r* . rle tm e d
1.000 d r t r e r a — “ * l
p e rc e n t
of
w h o m a re m e m b e r* n t o u r o rg e n ita t lo a " — w a re
e ffe c te d
by
th e
m id n ig h t
w a lk o u t,
(lre y b o u n d r e p r a ie n t n t t r e * e a ld a b o u t
1.000 d r l r e r a - » " r « a o n t u a l l r - s u n
p lo y e d m i lb * lin e * .
" W e a r a r u n n in g o u p e b e d u le ,
w it h m a n y p o in t* e n t ir e ly .u n ­
a f f e c t e d ."
a a ld
Ira n
Bow en,
g e n e r a l d r e y h o U n d e o u n e e l.
I l a r r a y a a ld lo c a l u n io n c o rn
ra llte a t a e n b a d r e p o r t e d lo h im

f

Hull Charges
Florida Law
Great Menace

e ra te U n d e r
le c tio n O f P o

J ap an ese

Armies Advance
Against Chinese
'

T O L IG H T T fiE W O R L D

S c r im m a g e P la n n e d
B y B la c k c a ts T o n ig h t
C o a c h B . A . B . W ilk in s o n '* S a a r
b b e k e a t* w ill w te d
u p t h * w r a k 's
p ra c H c *
n a tln q
to n ig h t o n th * S a n fo rd
A rm a ry
F b ld w h e n
th e y w U l
n n iW g *
a n o th e r lo n g s c rim m a g *
* «* * ln w
In p r e p a r a t io n f o r t h e ir t i l t T h u r s ­
d a y c r a n in g
o n th *
lo c a l h ig h
s c h o o l f ie ld .
T o n i g h t '* s e s s io n w i ll b * c m * o f
th * b a it a a d m o s t c o m p le te d r t t b
o f th * y e a r a * a ll f o r m a a f th a a a c o n d n a tio n a l p a it lm # w U l b a p rro *
* lc * d - T h * d r i l l f b l d
ha* b**a
m a r k e d a f f b ite a
re g u la r , fp q g r
b a ll f b ld a n d a a c ru b g a m * w t U K
pbyad tonight b y l h a f i r a t p a d
ford H t m l - P r o

second team.
I

e r y b o d y *

and usaa

Chrljfmaa Seals

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 24, 1937.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 24, 1937; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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