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CENTRAL F I

A 'MODIMil

A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D ,
J? C C .REFIM 0 _E* A T O K *

Bfcarea. James 0 ., Special Hu■ Ur To The 0 *1* Co., a corp.
MarigatH
Busier. r . c . «t
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’ M art,' tt os To ». a wight,
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400 MAPLE AYE,

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PHONE 202
■hewn, William, st us A II. C.
rijhewii A To Bastard Prodno..Uen Cr. AMR.
Pfsusos, A. a To Sanford Pro_ d action Cr- AMO.
. At tha hit, flanfonl Sons of Iha AmarIran LagIon Drum and Bush Corps, provided spectator* with Uu pulac-qu tokening wuale ona of tha unite In'tha long parade that Included delegations
Weeks, Ham. at us To Bastard from Legion Poata., achoola and civic organisations A^ tha far right la tha representation from tha South
Legion Post at Clermont. Canter are some of the notifies who provided the verbal
* Prediction Cr. Assn.
Renter. 0 . A To Banford Pro- "■DreworIts.’’ from left to right; WUIIam S. Mara/HoWey; general chairman fpr lha celebration; Major Paul Crank of Orlando; Claud# Papper; Colonel Harry C. Ihmcan, Tavares, chairman of tha Lake
gfcdeeUon Cr. A a s s . ___ _Coontjr Democratic Committee; Punic Stead, Orlando, vice coremat dar of Cantrsl Florida-District-of the-Legion; hptdtng th#two‘fl*ge*r» John White and Mr.' Littlefield. Spanish Amartoan War V*tR A D IO
pTtard, P. M. To Bantard Pro;' daction Cr. Aswt.
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work h protraaalng rapldlr and
Sf, Miller, t V. To B*nford ProDay,.Friday evening.
atlon than, •
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- Mr. and Mr*. B. IL Terrell of
Rev. Jamas 8. Day, Fnnk (hat Mr. Beam, of Bt. Umls.
3 ,. duetIon Cr. Aaap.
1938
Trsasuo partiltsar Co. To BanOhio have arrived In Oviedo for Wheeler, Jr. and William Henry will ba In bla store tar aaverel
ford AgrtcsHttral Cr. Asan
(he winter.- They will be gueSU Martin attended Home Coming dara following the opening to
of tbelr daughter, Mrs. Jae Lain- Day of Stataon University at
Coiif.
R C A &amp; Z E N IT H
eralet o ' filing ghee*.
!t i ' Satlsfactlen af Mertpage*
!
DaLand Saturday.
hart.
R A SY TERMS
-Jllggtna. John To K. C. McCall,
Mr. and lira. XT. I*. Carter of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen George are
!;V -"otu s.
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Dawson, Ga. wsra waak-end vlai* tha proud parents of a fine
British clnnmaa are visited by
tore to Mr. Carter’* parents, Mr.
*I Balp
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]
daughter bom Friday if bt.
Sharon, jaaaa . o.. Bpaclal Maaand Mr*. W. P. Carter.
something Ilka ’.|4.M4,000 people
Rev. and Mrs. James 8. Day
Douglai Tlngby of Soekvllle
,
lar To Tha Calp Co. ,.. .
every weak. And most of them
,5
Balt CMI
N. B- has' arrived In Oviedo for want to BL- Petersburg Monday
E lectric Service
to see a sick nephew who un­ Ola peat ua at tba tnost thrill­
! WUtar. Mary A Frlgt Va Bart
tha winter.
ing moment of Ilia Him.—Punch
derwent a major operation.
t
r)
Jtawald,
•
Prnnh Allison Is visiting In
MB Magnails Ava. Ffcede !•»
Tha Florida Public Service Ce. &lt;l,ondon).
Ov'rdo before going to South
Florida for tha tomato packing of Orlande, hai completed a
power line to the new pro-cooling
season.
Mr*. Myrtle Bradford of MP plant. of A. Duai, a Bona at
ami. chairman of tha art course Mltchsl Hammock S miles west
•On Thankaitvtaf - Day tastra
LET US DEMONSTRATE
uf Florida Woman’s Clubs r»»« of Oviedo.
will ba open house far townsfolk
a lecture, ami exhibition of an
al Civic League DalL beginning
' THE NEW
art collection at the school auat throe a'cleck In the afternoon
****&lt;,■
N ew Shoe Store
ilrtorlum
to
a
good
house
Monday
bailees as win arrange a program
morning.
R eady F o r O pening
and community (tag for pfter*
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones of
noon, cards win ba enjoyed. la
Georgia are visiting relative* * In
IN YOUR OWN FIELD
Bob Ivey, manager i of BanOvlrdo.
ford’a newest shea company, and
AND
WITH YOUR OWN DRIVER
Mr. W. T. Chance, tha efftol- J, D. Beam, Field Representsrnt A. C. L. Hallway agent, was tlvs or tha International Shoe
railed La his old heme In Ala’ Company, wan busy thla momon mvuuil*
account UiKLarranging slock and-flxtujo*
T , ,»| „ . |
r|r( 1, luma *“last
=?* aThursday
mM
Sp«.amj uia

RADIO

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HOFMANN.

LONGWQOD

Fog More” Power Sprayer

w &amp; m

]1tJlft-£&gt;ivUitr»:.unJat»hcd .aglnl Um.daatli nf his h*o*bae.-¥ e, fan'umi"WHBilKfira'i 61W&amp;ST

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_ aft
m . . . . . * V&gt;*ml
flmnfnirrf - was In
Cooper rtf
of Sanford
jU acb- which Flailed"TJi's S'rbraiTut lUlwar't. fromThs r*Jlk*'uMh*;Und«f**tc&lt;l 1by
|3 a.
to 7
»c«ro I ml - HAMuiP
flatcr day tA T h eir' store loyajcd
Charge
of
lha
office ..in Mr, lit! tha Ball ITaledholio Alighting.
Marshall Goldbtrgh (41), mainstay of tha Panther*, Undaunted by an attomptwl flying taskl# il*
shown cutting through tha line for a three yard gain, to tha trended cheers of 71.000 spectator* In

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program la offering them. '**m.
O V IE D O
’Tha1football season and homs. . . ■ ................ «. » ................. .. coining* are causing a aorli^of
By way of observing Nntlonal &gt;(nera| (I0Hus on the part of tba
R iV SfM tthUPBplBUfrufnrMr.
THo spelling match on Wl)IU&gt;
w-.tfla JFfuftwo-JUr uiw ,Dying reccnlly between Gotha achool Art Week, the Oviedo Woman'Si faculty back to th« Alma Matrm.
Nyw rt »o Miami regularfy. and Lyman ws* won by the rnl’ i Club presented an enjoyable ait u « t irM|t rnn Mlsa Bn*to Faya
jTAA Alftat** under dltocllon,;ol tar,' Dorothy. Holland ,wa« hlg.“- program, In chapel Wonsyy. Mr»- Mine and Mix* Mnrgaret Usr*
eat with Corln Shade and Rich- Myrlla Taylor Bradford, SUtd|p,r wenl |0 j^Urul for the hotpaArt Chairman of the Florida FM-, eom^g festivities on the Stetson
SlMBi(V*Vlgjia is. In raheafsal by ard WiHlf ctoaa seconds.
tV M p Ik h ia , spirits wilUh.isUl
Rir. I . D. Solomon, editor of eraUoo of Women's Club*, gave (ampus. This i eomlng wtak-Uhd
**
WnitoJ ChyUtmaa Baptist Witness,
preached at a talk on oil painting and wnl»n will see the departure of
•Birtanmnii ta Daeambar..
. morning service' nt the local color. The hudakcr. an Interna-, Misses Mlres. Pireont, Cone,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Carraway, church and baptised three at tlonal authority on art, showed Carter for Gainesville when
a traveler's exhibit which Inclod- Florida homecoming will be
af Norwich, N. f . have arrived Winter Park In lha afternoon,
with thalr seventeen greyhound*
The town la teeming with aa* cd Imported productions of rare brated. Coach Mills Lord
Md are located in tha Mitchell thlty. Docks of new arrivals as pictures, such as “Nocturne’1 by Mrs. Lord are also plannln
heoty on the Wagner Rosa.
well as regular winter residents Whletler, “The Lark" by Van attend, end the entire grot
Gogh,
"The Palm Tree’’ by looking forward to seeing
Tha Clvie League Sewing dub coming In.
Homer, and "Tho Regatta” by etching game between Ge

m M .e m a n m i Wo®

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S X V * YOL'l w . i r.p.br^ b, furnisTi tiTttooM end four
room Apt. Newly dccurated.
Takaeh's KssUurant. ’

■ a M a L iP S r J s r t i"

■ Uet-lUiBoi, yallew gold St For- real—&lt; room hou** end
}
Jewel pocket watch on N.
bath, HUP a month summer
• Park Ava. Tuesday afternoon end' winter. Boa It. care Itereld.
'Reward. Do* u a lAke Monro*
DM. D gtesta
Leet—eat epare tire leek and For Bald: Cabbage Plants Out
4 -'•ball for v -l ford pickup.
Brhmths, Lakn Mouro*, Phone
Under pleas* notify Bentard IM-W.
: Mattress Faetery.

Bearing uechtnee—II00 up. Also

Leal near Osteen—on* white a^d
repalre. Let us *t|| Jour old
llvar spooled pointer aheut II furl Hare, The Hwap sbop, ltd
-rnpn'ha old. Answers U&gt; nagw el K . Fourth 8L
K ddA If taund notify J. J. Drum*
R meed, Elm Are, phene’ III.
For sale—Heater, coal ami »i&gt;od

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LANEY'S DRUG
STORE

FOB L B T T I R HEADS, BILL HkAOB, TAGS,
CARDS, BNVBLOPKS, OFFICE FORMS, BTC

C o m p le t e L u n c h • e e e e 3 3 C

PHONE

Select your food from A list of delicious sandwiches
And home cooked pantries. ; , Meet your friend* at

Seminole Printing Co.

Claaaifted Advertisements
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PLACE YOUR order new for per. Famishad apartment— modarn
aooal engraved greeting cards
convsnlenrca. Park A SOIh,
Coleman's Off toe Equipment Oo. Phone III.

a Delicious

L anty'a.
W K FILL A L L PRESCRIPTIONS

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PUONE »0S

O A N D U N N -.S .cr.i O p .,.U r . 4«
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U nder

p a n 's
INSTRUCTIONS
ANN VARE
H A * OPENEO
A STO RE NEXT
O OO R T O W U
FANG’* O E N .
DAN PO SIN G
A S HER
U N C L E * AN D
D ISG U ISED A S
A N OLD M A N
TAPS WU
FANG’S PHONE

,

CHARLIE,

XVS DOT A HOLE
THROUGH INTO WU
FANG* BASEMENT
n i GOING IN THERE
A N D SCOUT AROUND
KEEP LISTENING IN
ON THEIR PHONE.

ALL
RIGHT,
MR.

DUNN.

THIft WTORE ROOM
HADN'T b e e n u s e d
FOR Y E A R S
LUCKY THE OOOR
OPENB IN W A R D ---IV L
PILE BONE BOXES UP
B O NO O N E C A N _
______ .
ENTER/
\

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THROUGH THIS
’ K N O T -H O L E -•&lt;

T H E R E 'S W U
PAN S A N D
.
PAGAN N O W /

T W AT'a AN OLD
; / S v W O R E HOOMj
W H g T b \FAC1AN---- COME,
THAT DOOR,) I W ANT TO
WU PANG r j
T t b T THE,
V S E C R E T D O O R -S

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FROM ANN'S

BASEM ENT.

burner—Can be *«en at lluw*
erd Long'..
! VfR.- Ford Coupe I

’U*ed Quaker Circulating ileaUr.
Boot! Carr#way, Inc.
Ws bars a complete line of ell

burning, gasoline and elactrtc
basters. Oat oar prices before yea
buy. Boott-Carreway, inc.
2f - —Por RbbI of Bak.

1ru n n a g o o d pla ^ c
YD WA-TCH WU PANG*
e a s e m e n t f r o m -*
A H , THERE ARE THE
TW O SCOUNDRELS N OW t
HOPE T H E SE B O X E S
^
DON'T S U P /
A

YOU SEE, MR.
PAGAN, I T E S T
THEBE SECRET
DOORS OFTEN SO
THEY ARC ALW AYS
n READY FOR U S E .,

WHAT H A P P E N * 1
WHEN YOU O R E S*
THAT NAIL, W U FANG 7

WMWe#; RftCSS THE A
■PM? WALL O P E N * AN
^OU SEE A T U N N E L V: . S O CLEVERLY
IS THIS D O OR
^
M A D E T H A T THE
'P O L IC E CO ULD NEVE

heh/ h e h /

you

HAVE T O O MUCH
IMAGINATION, HR. ,
PAGAN, .TH AT
N O ISE I * CAUSES
' B V THE
-.?*
INStANIFICANT RATI
WHICH I N P C * t rVM

FOJl BENT—Tha store occupied
kg Arnce Feed Co, H, B, M*
Call opareter, la Cate# liulldlnc
la available for reel at sow
Bee J J. Cate* or Mr. Campbell
*b BMtutty Feed Blare.

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Sent (nob County Prodoe**
More Fruit And VeftUbfen TWOi A n f
Similar A m In A meric*

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SANFORI). FLORIDA, T U ESD A Y. NOVEM BER M , 1937

Revenge Threatened
By “ B olita B arons"

A M E R IC A ’S S H O W PLACET*

To Business
Three T o Tw o V ote Is
Seen A s V irtu ally
R escinding Previous
F illin g Station B ar

R O L L IN S K IC K E R

WASHINGTON.' t W T U —fJD
1•- The Senate want In work on
liing-rangf' farm legislation ’ ’ to|May «fi»r side-tracking the anti; lynching bill. Aa II dill an, AU-!
mlnlMrsllor, leaders—trying
to
i'U»h forward with lha P m l j
d'-nfa
program
on
another'
front—abandoned hopa of get-|
Mns (ha wage* and houra blit •
fi«m the llouia Uuloa Commit*I
.
I
Tha rnmmlllaa ha«
refused •
1since |&gt;il summer lo lat the!
llouia ronaldar tha labor meas­

Avtnue Opened
South To Tenth
W P A P rojects Talked
Include B eautifies'
tion O f L ak e From
| The CHv Commissioner*
* o te d 3 In 2 In fnvor of open­
ing Park Avenue to buaineu
development u far south aa
Tenth Street In their regular
meeting In the City Hall last
night, probably ending a con­
troversy of several • montha
•in . which residents bitterly
opposed the intrusion of
traabMM Mto t£e raaldantlal digtrial.
Tha contraveray atartad worn
lha BlneUlr Oil Company naked
perm** ion of lha Commissionera to arte* a filling itatton at
tha comar of Pork Avenue and
Eighth Street. Tha permit wa*
refuted bat laUr tha queatlon
aroaa of whether or not tha City
should “aa a mattar of policy.’*
open tha atreat for boalnaaa davalopmant of any kind and In
vlaw of iha Board’* action laat
Thai T W
Vjn raaeind «heir previous actian
regarding tha filling station. .
Tha raconaldaratlaa of tha mat'
tar at tha meeting last night wa*
tha raaalt of tha appearance of
Uaary Wataan who told tha

IL etter Is Received B y
!
A ssista n t S tate A t*
to m e y B oyle W a rn ­
in g H im To L a y O ff

: Hufce Profits Seen
As Basis Of Attack
i

Method* amnrklnjr ntrongly of Chlenirn irnngater* were
Injected into the proceedings
nurroundlnir tho
Inveatlgatlon of the
local lottery
racket when n letter was
written to Aaalntant States’
Attorney L. F. Boyle warn­
ing him to “ lay off” , it w ai'
revealed thla morning.
The receipt af the- letter by Mr.
Boyle lent credence to the report
on trie afreet* that lha IloUta
Itaron* who havo been making as
high aa 110.000 a weak In 8aiy*
ford out of thi aata of tlekata.
would not abandon a field aakt 1
to be the most fertile In ‘ be •
■tate, without a fight.
However, Mr. Boyle made light
bf the incident when lnttnrWw*4l_

ure.

Night view of Radio City, Naw York. Back o f the giant RCA Building, headquarter*
Radio Corporation of America and the National Broadcasting Company, are the, light* n
Square. Beyond these, across (ho Hudson River, arc the llght*i of New Jersey. The ncon-i
letters atop the RCA Building are 24 foot tall. It is the world’* loftiest sign, visible at
many milts around New York City.

C IT Y N E W S B R IE FS

Mrs* Garner Has

During the day Iba IlmUa'
Mihi-ntnmltte* agreed t*nlal|yn|
lr- to complete |hs revision of
Ihe rorporile lax ayalam. It
would prorlda abandonmant of
|lha undlilrlbuled profit* and
levleg on rorroratlona with In
rnrapi of I2S.O00 or la«a and
with modification* on Income*

leg
,hai

fegliSK.Tdp-la Z
Gotham Book Fair is

Tha Monroe chapter No- IB R. A
M will meet In,,the Masonic Tern'
pi* for thy Ir regular* Convocation

A u th or O f “ E z e k ie r [ 5
T ells O f T h r illin g ;"1"
„ A dventures In .N »Y . in?

‘An old-f»shli*nrd dock licked
on Ihe utniilel. u lire triaged
merrily III tho gralo of an oldfashioned Bio .place, and arross
f|hm me sal a Indy who Is I
think a bit old-fashioned , loo —
Klvlra tinnier, the author of
“ Kinklfl,’’ ' tho
juvenile
book
I.eat Ri-ller that’a aweeping the
country. At nny rate, the ha*
u qiialnlni'**. n alnw drawl, an
unhunlrd aort of charm Ihat
decline to Ihe greed of certain
'» * ‘ ore' lie, I «-«*&gt;,* ai*emN lo ai-l her apart fiom lha
hunter* and fishermen who dUre-l "radquartere hr the chairman mail merry-go-round of preaenl
gard Ihe lows o f Ihe Blate and lo| " ! 'b " " d l Call It. Wn Ware,
(Cm i O mH aa l*aae Three!

C uK AV B Z A D Y -B A C *

Optimistic View Of
Business Reported

o f certaini

polillcians who have lo il&lt;&gt; wllh tin'! The Hanford l.lone
Club will
enactment of such legislation or *'Md H* regular wsrkly incline
with,Its enforcement Inter.
I Wednesday
evening
ai
lion
Declaring that a Stale Game and o'clock In lha grill r « « of ibe
Kish Conservation la-ague is now! Valdes llolal, according In a
In thh process of formation which! statement made this afternoon
will hav* for It* purpose Iho pro-j
J- I* Galloway, secretary ol
lection o f game and fish in Floy- ,h* ortt*nl«atlon.
Ida, MT Meiarh urged his audience
------- to support lha organisation o f the'
Herbert /•raster, nf Mkn MonLeague end to become member* roe. Is spending a few days with
wheB a local chapter la formed, bis parent* on a short leave of
lie said that Ihe Leagu* tan go a absence from duties
In Ihe
High'

•
the
^

Mook

ere
ltH
, mll#r
.be,,
L
ned

resident Roosevelt
dajri Southern Trip
'AAHINOTON. Nov. t&gt; +-4JFI

O’Neal Is Found
Guilty In Court
Session Yesterday

David O'Neal waa found guilty
of assault with the intent to com
mlt murder in the second drg&gt;«.
In the Circuit Court session yentcrd*J‘ I ,
. . .
- " &lt;w ■
Oeo. W. Bunnell, \V. It Pope.
Orle R. Mathieux, Prsnk Petti,
E J Cameron, and Paul Whlddun.
Today the case of Ed P
*
English'
and Joe Dixon, charged with
breaking and entering with Intent
lo commit a felony, Is being heard
by ..the court. However no definite
action had been taken early thla
afternoon.
today at the County AgenJ&gt; office.
Yesterday Willie
Macon and
The meetings are ach.-dulrd as
Trances Mill* were arralgord bofollow*:

S oil Conservation
Group Will E lect
Officers At Meets

Hanford, Monday mn,nfng at 10:09.
o'clock, in the Court House. "
— — '
t M4ft ii woiii i/i; »no nm if Oviedo, Monday afternoon at 4:00
haul and sent lo northern markets rpriker tnmornur -»t 'he regulai
o'rlock in Ihe Oviedo High
j
,***• Prof't
■ single indlvl- v i-k ly luncheon of Ihe Kltvann
Hchoul.
dual, and also o f the proposed He- ;;-uh in Ihe VeMex lintel. Heine] Lengwond, Tuesday aflenuem at
° f all *he deer in a cor- j Nl*. seerv-ta-v of the crgxntra
4:00 o'clock
la lha Lyman
U,n •rw* of fThtMa la order to iba, ufget all members to at lent
.School.
gel rid at the cejOe »fck. The ay special business a f Ihe organ
The fianfnnl district Includes all
b«m ary Purposy o f this Usl pro- u ,tlon will also be discussed
of lha farming district noHh ol
to give someone a
Ijike Jessup. The Ovlnlo dlslrirt
pall'lrel job, he said, adding that
partly rtnudy
tonight
and Is designated aa that area south
killing the deer wouldn’t get rid ol
of ' the Geneva |{oad and east ’&gt;(
ICenllnusS -n r«e* rnr-a) •
the cattle tick unlqaa every other
Late Jessup and as far wept as
kind of animal In that area ware
Washer The lx&gt;ngwood dlslrirt
alee klllad
lakes In 'Lr.ngwood, Lake jMary,
. Mr. Caldwell, who ee’rved aa a
Altamonte Bprlngs,. and E&gt;"&gt; •&lt;
delegate lo Uko General Confer- 1
City.
anew of the Episcopal Church In '
------- *
- It wa* pointed out that any per*
Cincinnati hat month, told Urn
r'°* ch I-~n*rd McLucae son who has a |037 work abeel l&gt;
Man’s d a b of work arcompollabod of . the Hemlnote lllgb Hrhool entitled to a vote In lha election
at the meeting end also commend - Celery K*di seal b\a sggregatloa
*• a.\
**** Ibrough
a light workont yee- Lookouts T o Train
PflUrnnallgn °f
aim a ds saa a Amih .
.

. In D ayton^ Beach
The Chattanoga Lookouts -if
tho Southern Association will not
return to Sanford for tho spring
training activities In INS, accord­
ing to an Associated Proas report
this morning but will movo their
headquarter* to Daytona Beach's
City Island Park.
Jo* Engel, new president of tbe
outfit, signed a contract with th»
City of Daytona Beech f*r us* of
the City Island Park which Is lo­
cated on aa island In Halifax
Rtror while tha Mlmaapoll* Mil­
ler* of the American Association
wtU also train In Daytona Betel)
hot will us* the hall park located

4

fad receiving auch a laltar early .
Monday morn|ng but Insisted I* ;
waa probably Ihe work of aoiril ,]
crank and dklnot attribute reach :
Import*nee to It.
Whin asked If ha planned .*B ,
secure tha aid of federal au­
thorities In treeing tha kttab* •&lt;
tOactla—4 aa raaa Tkw*l
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S a n ford Nimrods
Get Good Results
As Season Opens

The regular monthly hen&gt;f|t
dance will he held at (he Klk’a
laalge on Friday Iho J«lh boBinning at 10; 10, n’clock. Music
will k* furnished by |&gt;rckhaia'a.
Oil hc(lra.

the TjOscrupulo'jsnesa

$10,000 A W e e k R ack­
et N ot T o B e A ban donedW ithout F ig h t

^ B p lU r C U
C o n iln U C
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PARIS. Nov. ! b —(AT—Tho
"
»
u «. the verge nf
discoveries"
In R*
’ ln&gt;P«rt»n‘
n«w drive to rrusU *n artne-l
society,
secret
revolutionary
Marx Dortnoy, Minister of (ha
Interior, told tha cabinet today,
Numerous documents of greaf
Importance were raised
raid during ibe night. Dormoy
said. Tha d£t*lla of documents
were kept eocret.
Tba raid waa "somewhere In
Paris." Tbe current Police drive
resulted from the discovery list
Kell of operations of an organ'
gallon called "Tbe Hooded One*."
Bit supposed sploa. led by a
German,
w*ra
arrested
last
ntfbt near Kranra'a famous MOO000,004 Maglnot lino of ' frontier
defenses a* Minister* &lt;pf War
Edouard IMlSdler
watched
a

p 1 a n c 8 Continue
A tta ck O n W u sih

Nlmroda of Sanford and Sem­
inole County who faced the chill-.
Ing blasts of the nurthwlnd aad
took to the woods over the week­
end, enjoyed a good tnrasure at
success. If reports received her*
today are correct.
Several wild turkey* were re­
iwnei micd nd• according hi
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by a Seminole County sportsmaOSHANGHAI, Nov. 23. —&lt;/D— IV. \V. Johns, employ of tha
United Stale* Ambassador N*l- Gulf Refining Company, was n r
son T. Johnson and member# of ported lo have killed • 4 point
bis staff embarked today
on:buck after a big hunt yesterday,
lha United Slates Gunboat l.uA reduction In Iba number o f
son for tbe long Yangtta llltsr' hunting licenses thla year haa beew
tr|p (r0m Nanking to llaukow reported by R ..W . Ware. Accordtemporary
embassy 'ing to records at the office of tha
where a
has berm established.
County Judge, approximately B0Q
license wsre Issued as compared
with the over 000 total for lam
of three cities
Ihe central Ghlnea# goverumant-year.
had moved Under threat of tbs
advancing Japanese army, Ilea
about 210 miles by sir, southwest of Nanking and ronalder
ably farther by way of Ibe
winding Ysngtte.
Johnson left several aides at
Nanking.
Japanese navy plan** today
hammered at Wushlh, key point
In the Cldnesa defense lines
ball way between Bhaagbal and
Nanking.

B eautification O f
Zoo Grounds B egins
Tha Municipal Zoo Park and the
Chamber of Commerce bulldlag
will ha beautified today and to­
morrow when city workmen begin
planting Petunia's and Nasturtium*
Ik. the park and also In front ol
'he Chamber building
^
Tha plant* will be placed Ip var­
ious corners of fhs section, around
tha palms and .along- lb* walks
!■ front of the chamber' betiding,
the •plants will be set In row* bor­
dering the bulkhrsd and also In
centsrs o f the Commerce property.
Jaaso* Moughion, street and
pork Mperialrndrnt, stated this
■renting that new rest moms for
vMUr* at Dm soo are under ron.
slngtfaa end *ni bf . c&gt;mpt*4*d
Olykftly. Tbsy will be located In
M l 4 h ( on the south end of tho

here' commemorating tba uln"'
laontb anniversary of Ibe e n t e r
of French troop* Into Strapsbourg eftsr the World "War.
Tba ceremony Inaugurated Da
UdlaPa Inspection of tho Mag­
lnot line, supposedly for tbs purpoa* of ordering reinforcements
of K*r point*.

P ushes C iv a lr y
HENDAYS, Nov. yi - 0 P ) ■ponlsb
guveroiaent
Infantry
waa reporlfd today to have
drfvsn lha ‘ taanrffnt ^tarairr
front ,'k seoiog *1 T i n t ’ River
front a**r Otun MaricanUrtiU
In Toledo M k c e , tv

“ Two auto accidents were repor­
ted at tho local Polio* * Station
over lb* week-end.
Jgrose Gaines, who had parkad
hla Chevrolet Hedan at 707 K.
Fifth Street was hit by a Chevro­
let Sedan driven by-Jp# O'Conner. I
Both cart were damaged consider- j
ably and a wrecker from Reel and
Eons Oarage was .called to remove
them. No one was Injured. Gaina*
was charged wllh Improper park.'
ing.
I
later T. E Vickery was driving
a truck cast on Tw*nHath Street
and as ho turned south on Park
Avrnu* his automobile wa* struck
by * Ford V -l coup* driven south
on'Fork Avenue by CIoo Hill- Very
little damage was reported don* to
either o f tho vehicles. The ease hi
pending settlement in court.
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DAFFY
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T U E S D A Y , NOVEM BER *3 , 1937

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Nature Smiles On!

A ctive Stetson ile

AH law-abiding citizens in _general, and merchant* - l ^ r i n C l T ' t l l U .
particularly, owe a debt of gratitudo to the Sefnftrok#
County Grand Jury for its thorough investigation iff lot­
tery activities In this county and for its courageous actioa
ailtCAGO.
Nov. **,— tH*»in trying to put a stop to this racket. We have no donbt
Mother Nature tm* Irnrorn) Unite 1
that the questioning of nearly n hundred witnesses in con­ State* farmer* inla year, pain
nection with Cuba and Bolitn, as well ns the indictmenta market »l»ii*:k» indicated today,
returned by grsnd jury, will have n very wholesome effect while harassing (hair fc reign cO#v
upon the gambling instinct of some of our citizens, par­ pt-t i»«&gt;ra for arc rid trade.
ticularly if future grand juries come up to the precedent
At tlnn* In the past few year* j
she hasn't been eo friendly to I
which has been set for them by' Ihls grand jury.
In making Its report the grand jury said that there American grower*. Now, however, I
are many Itlnces in Semi mile County which hnve been li­ she's definitely on their aide,
Karmen in Argentina nre no*
•WU.cry ■#!»** A fU *J censed to do a legitlmale business ‘'especially places where
_____ m res*tsrtsag »*• #•«■*#■ *| beer, wines and liquors nre sold" where the proprietors are tuie'a current victim* A aerie* of
M llrtlhlartli Imt «#•
frosts in the la*l few week* waa re
n iw n f » &lt; i « m a* ekarae# *•* "aiding nnd permitting on their premises'' the sales o f. ported to _____
have aerloualy damaged
St r a ila t sltutUlwg
Cuba and Bolitn tickets. It idso slnted thnt this lot- jthe new ArgVnHna wheat crop
, ilAgt* crattwar
tcry racket “ Is now being conducted so publicly nnd so cx-&gt;hleh will l* in rnmpetlUcn win,
tensively as to conlnmlnnte not only the entire city of Amrritnn grain In all maikrta of
, , Sanford hilt the entire County of Seminole ns well."
ih« world. Most rrernt private e*-|
r eagslrr . n tli »'1
rtJN* KRAUS*
■Imale of probable Argentina pro ,
iHrrw tat Ctlrag* •** *»•»
The
Herntd
has
it
on
what
it
considers
reliable
nilK
*
% •
Hurt
Inn
are
below
200,000,000
bush
June
Krause,
* Junior of Ft.
Ihorlly thnt something like Sin,000 n week Is spent on
itevalj I. • — *&lt;*»♦ •( » els. last year lhat eeunliy produeIS* r t m w*le* Is esrla- Cuba nnd Bollta ticket.&gt;« in ‘ Ills community. That makes ed a r«|i of 217,000,000 bushels. A f amlri-rialr at Stetson University,
■tile* I* t*e ■»«♦
ro­
Is an aeive student, recently elect
ll af ail !*♦*»• #t*#ai»*ro a total of over hnlf a million dollars a yenr which is erop less than IDO.OOO.OOO bushel* ed to The Honor, Gamin* Sigma
n il a Mi • r t « « M finured down this rat hole. The effect of this dissipation would Is1.the smaller! in nlmnst
rp'llon (iutnor*ry ehenilslry). nnd
' Ula M
fe P H
E of tlie people's money is iwo fold* it deprives Tinny of the Iwo decades, with 1«r* exception* 1o_lhe staff « f the-campus m am
aafcllrat'aaa
•* ■#*
poorest people we hnye-of the-f-ecess'ties of life, and it
Gialn 'trailer* said nun'rt e«n. line. The Slrtsonian,.
lakra
*»
resirlcts legitimate commercial activity, hurting business rernlng the eondltion of Argen
tlna’s crop have been nn Impor
In general, and increasing uncrrnlmrment.
7URR0AV. jtOfK M IM t r u IMT
It Is unfortunate httl none the less true thnt by far tant strengthening farlor In mar- l.ss spent the pn*t two year* with
kets where il.ttneslie priees are e*. 1datives.
the larger number of those who phy Cuba nnd Roiltn are talillrhed Wheal prices here nre
Mr. mill Mrs O. II. Iteotey and
TM7N0 MUSICIAN
fMTSons o f Inferior mentality ptiri scant Incomes. They are almost 10 rents a hushel above the Klrannr limdey sppnl Sunday in
persons who are too weak morally to resist the temptation sensin'* low levels touched a week Isrshurg,
Mice I’tnf *tltlne*» hung on th*
to gamble, too unskilled mentnlly to cnmpi'ehrnd the risks or so Hir».'
Mr*. Pnidine Milter of px. |.#u*
-g W It hilt:
last Summer Mother Nature drrrtaft, Mr*. Joe Cnnlson of
w
ert'"’
involved
In
their
gnmble,
and
by
far
too
poor
to
afford
the
I'jle*
Vdhie* F#r« silent,
losses which they necessarily Incur. The money which deall disaster to murh nf Canada's .Melbourne and Mrs Bessie Kirk*
A young l*d, silting ihrre win*,1hey ' apertd on lottery tickets is money wh’clt they should wheat ciop in the form t f a serious l*n|1 " f Orlando were railed hero
drouth. This helped lifl prices to y the death of their sister Mr*.
folded arm*
hnve spent for food and clothes. A s for those who know
Hie high, st level in eight year- Alice f matey.
Before ihe longexpanse of Ivory |,pffrr nnd can afford II, we can only say that they tiro Canada s crop was reduced &lt;o ap‘, •'!■: ■ fl. tidier is. imprnviitii
•icy*setting n poor cxnmple for the great majority who have proklmatrly IM.OOOJtOO
tushrls »f'rr no nutomohlli. areldent In
listening Intently for hi* well- n(|| h|(J |h„ , r a(Jvantages.
compared with 220.000.000 last banford.
known cue.
We «nmetlmes heir it argued that this lottery money &gt;rnr
Mr. and Mr*. W. f , Sclg, Mr

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Jfow many hour* of patient effort
(o
nmonjf Sanford |K.op|P. (hat whit is Much *.f the UtiHt*l Stnle* wheat •l'ul s u "
r»tll. and Mr. anil Mrs
J U f t f that high, rich moment lost by one mall Is woo by another, and thnt none or very I&gt;ell benefited from g.ewl wealhtr I Kmnta e| •■mdii spent Arm!*'
Pay at the ,Sleg Camp nn Hiu
of delight1
IHtli. rf itpnrs out of low/i, and that eonaet|iiently Cuba ■hi* year, |H-rmitllng Ihe prtalue. f•tee
t . John’s liver
go the young Moiar!might have and pfol'f•» ’•r.* lib drag on business, (irsnllng Hint this «*- thin of thi* muntry'* largest crop
U f Neele Thnni.1 t has return­
«nt andplayed
Hurtiou is true, which wo do not Itelleve, Ihe fscl remains rlnre 10.11. The United Slates corn 'd ftom ( hailesten, s C.. where
crop
wa*
the
latgest
in
five
years.
rotgHMngaelf,
thnt the money sprnl every weekon lottery tickets Is still
he *|wnt a « i e k wth Mr. and
Lost in the nreheslr*’* eipiUlie deflnlft.ly out of channels of legitimate trade and docs Till* pill the United Stales hnek Jits. John Thomas.
into the world's rich market a* an
tones.
'hurt business just the same as If Ihut amount of money ,-vporter of both grains at an nils
Thurtdering along the Itevs with
were dumped every week Into Ijtke Monroe,
pie ions time, trader* »ald. pnrMeJbrilliant speed.
N () T I C E !
The man who holds a lucky number nnd makes a h.rly liremine of crop misfortune
Or join’ng the deep throb of
killing one week does not take his winnings nnd go down ],I-rwhere
violins
Tax Books nre open for
fa fender passages, aubliifieiy and Pay his grocery bill; ht* buys more lottery tickets whh
sweel.
the |laymen! of 1937 City
jit. We helm! of a fellow the other tiny who' hail won
Taxes. IT* Discount will
something like $Inn, ll was bis lucky day. Hut hr had
BI1rni'i*--*nhi| Ilien
G E N E V A
Jig.allmual- f,«i-- luayntritt- in
itlrmdy^pnnt 1700 ill the course of the oss^ Iwo or Ijui'i;.
Th# p 1*01*1 - ttirm;
Novnmlmr nnd I^J riidTFTnfs'nRiliili Mf cry'Tickets, lie was still 0OQ behind
*lr
,
ttrunirnl
Mi, .1 M I .d ll.r nnd &lt;laughU-e|
ronnl
for payment in DcA
V
tfl
in
llld
e
'r
tiin
'
rtf
nutst
of
them
who
are
buying
I'ckfts,
A llllle lad once mure;
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Awihl Ji/ the aud.I,ti tliundel ni iltpy. a rc thtinir tnnnity which in tint rvntly HiotYA, Imt ‘A-HIrlt ]Kue»u ,.r Mr. nn.| lira. T. W.i rembe'r.'
aplilnuiie;
ijlry .p fh i.lR .th i' m y e r , initchvr, « r m orcbnnt.
PrenU.
I . 1I
”
Kllen Hoy.
Awkward an,I „hy and ragrl- In J*irhp. (Ir/tlul Jtirv lias ftipil# u viniil *tnrt in rb-Aitiitf HI* I. A , Sheldon It#-, i.ltirn e .l froi*
C’ itv Tax Goliector.
be - #ff. "■
(dlifs r flr ir l' rtnil dMorv.** tin* full atipimrl *»f tin* pHblir In' Calif... nia i.o.l t "l.un.'.o where re I
Wmblering, perhnps, that
,T l“ ’ !rf»#ifinniitg this work.
It at range
a '
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*
'T u t Ha shoukl play with ueltl
surprising skill.
I
NcotftHiiry lli^ liw a y s
DIB they not understand Hint h» ; a-1
---aiusl -play.
"i
I'ofnliiiK uttl that Milwmiki-r bim n |n.|Uiliiitnii of itiaml
Mdlt study, prnr lire, work lot
E f f e c t i v e N o v e m b e r lK t h I a m
hia great dream?
Iwo-tliinU nf a million |«*ti|i|r 'inti thnt riticagi'r, Hirlit^
• lo s in g m y s t o r e , a n d w ill m a k e d e ­
! Thai fchlch Vas strange and won* mill's away, lias nix liatr* an ituin.\\ tlie Miami Daily Suva
ilerful to them
ili’nciil'fn tin* niitRcnliaa of tralfic witirli tmrtl to rx.nt alii
liv e r ie s
fr o m
our
w areh ou se
by
’ W#s hnt the surging nnd familiar
tin* luirmw ruttln Iwlw.-ra Ilt«* Iwo I'lllm wlintt it inittiml
t
ptrt
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h i H 'k . T h i s w i l l e n a b l e m e t o b e t t e r
Of the greni ayrttphnnlea that ever am* lull il iv to mikr ill.' 1rip, an.I Ilira goes on to nlirtW'
jhnw the nil ant Ion wn* improved by lulcqnnte highwavn, an
n e i’ v e y o u a n d g i v e y o u m y p e r s o n a l
#*tig
Their aoarlng mu»le In hi* youth follow#:
a tte n tio n .
Y o u r p a t r o n a g e is g r e a t ­
fill heart.
"A piivt'lnrat ;alei|tinte lo the nervicc tleninmlctl of it
ly a p p r e c i a t e d , I a s s u r e y o u .
—Elenhnr fl. It. Young
in now lieitiR I'ompMi'.i Im'Iwi’oii tlit* two Iowan.
A high­

SeA ii-P ro B lackcats

Plan Tough Seflflian

■^ coT*ri^

trillio n s

to

lb re*

point* of Mnmlay'* dectlae*.
A
advance m ihe nfuw;

M a r t i n 's

General
Repairing

Coach
S A.
A B.
H wntriitsoo-s
dsn- M(norg Thef(1' '1
ky HI—
s , and.
Cdarh s.
Wilktilson* San
yp-i.ip,)
,mItm
,.r
ford Semi‘Pro
Blnckcat* will their advance later and many.
undergo one of the toughest other* ahtfted to the • mlnii".
Track
Ante
acrimmagc* to far achetlulerl this column.
acaaon tonight a* 2S men In uni*
thislneas ntsws conflntt"d to
Service
forms will taka over the Sarifnrtl lark stimulus and Itl# e*Hf
Bodies— Springs— Trailers
Armory Hnll Field in prcpnratidn come hack t m
atlrlhuled to
A pflee ytfti can afford
for their contest Friday evening, traders apecatlatlng .on fempor
to M T
velth Jack MeDoWrll'a Baby Ttir- mff
upturn
after yesteday's
Icta on Hi* local high school sin* sharp relapse.
little field.
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The entire roster of lh« team
will be present tonight and Coarh
Mniklnsmt has naked that the pjh-,
lie attend to aee hi* outfit in artton.l
The roster of the team «t the
BUSINESS MAN’S
Completely Renovated
present lime includes th# follow­
And Redecorated m
ing. Fntls; John JHattley, 170i
Harry Mote, 1IW; Jack Punlntt.
ITOjrff.yn HhWt-11, 100 and Angu*
ltfpflet, 171. Tackles: Jim Wap.
IPO; Bryan Riser, 31B; Ralph
Fininhod in the
Monger, ITS; George
Lemmond,
moot attractive
179 and Clyde Tanner, 200. Guards:
SERVED FROM
Russ Odhftm, IB9; Bob Willlama,
Cqjora
11:30 TO 2:0a
190; Julian Btrnitrom, 212 and
Joe Thompson, IfiS. Cenlers: Elwltt Squire#. .178 .and -John King,
IOfi Quarteriatrks: Billy Odhnin,
West First Bt.
102 and Knrl Whlttrn, 170. HalfNO FOOLIN'
I neks: Iws llarnagr, 104; Hklnney Inquire Mrs, E. Quecner at
Vincent, 100; Red William*, 100; J
restaurant on property
W. ABman, 100; Carl McWhorter,'
100 2nd Fullbacks, Harold linker,
HO and Jim Rltiglelnry, 108.
The srstlnn tonight will Mart at
HkOO o'clock and the puhlle is in­
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Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing

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Ne w vonK. Nor. it —iip&gt;- \
Diamond Monnting And Engraving
g
Pteek* lost their rnllftlig vigor i
Irt todsy** market aftre an open-, __
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TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS

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Congratulation* so Hon l.oet.
ner. new president of the Flori
da Press A»*«elntinn.
japan has puts* |i fourth army
inla action llow many armies has
Japan?—Tampa
Tribune.
Not
moti'th, if ii get* into a war will.
Russia.

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SANFORD AMCO FEED STORE

W# aei where Clrrat Rrltain Is
again preparing to make a "lidien
payment'' on it* war debts. And
w# hav# Just ilisroerred why they
call ihem “ token payments.'' |t
la because th# United State* gets
"lokrn,"

A t tha raautl of an alretlon
rkJ In lloaensr two persona «*re
ebargaJ with batng ''hoalllr to
th# Soviet
power,*' promptly
take# ,#)l and shot. And yet unite
of th* worst rioters *&lt; have in
thi# rounlry ate a.lvneatra ul
rotdmuntam.
. In rradlng that Dort* Duke,
’ m one at the world’* rirhrst hetr
t o r s has Juat bihcrited ten mil
t|oa« dollars, we not# with Inter
#tt lh#2 hot reOBomlat raln.lad
fcmtaad. Jamas H. R. Cromwell,
i n , “ah# la kim) of jraaitg pet
•: 4 h U* krhBt *h# I* going &gt;e
V h A * W#IL now we #ure
WM# dread A read th*

TW EN TY

Y E A R S A G O

“ l lRTe Bii-Pi-ei hai lost lu-r eheep nlahed inueh merrimrot. If# eroam
Anil oaliuot nil when’ in, hnd'anil rake wa* servrtl Karh liHI#
Ihem
Jgueat lefl regrrllmg " that Kllia
Siiluntap afierti.Hin at h«il ;n»t belh'a nrxl hittIslay wa* j y.-ur
thiw
*
t
J#ff, he wania you to fin.l Ih.oi at' Those present were:
Frank
PIS Oak Avenue".
’ j Chase, Gene TerWltlrger, Tho*
These runo.ng little li.\ilstiu«* Wight. Briggs Arrington, All&lt;e&gt;i
, »ro sent out hy Kiua»'tti Wlitl* Connelly, Ih-sae Turner, Ik-b Fo*'
art, 'no dainty Irtllo ,!.i idler &gt;'f ter, Qtaude lu b « « , The#, l'ul#*il
and Mr*. H,
W’luli i 14 too, Richard Maswrll, Hillu- Ball,
(&gt;&gt;ly ef her lU'lu rrh-a.l* fui Pal- Wilbur Itavis, Arthur lUrhar,,
inlay aflemoto. After th# gut s’ * Georgia ■obley, Fratwea llh^lrs,
ware assembled Moihi-r Guo*# re- Rebecca BtcVrns, Margate* Nsal,
cord* were played on the vidroU Maude lake, Oflvr Nrwnusn. Cath
and tboh they hunted th* leal trine Weeaner, Mary Eliaabrth
sheep. Animal crackers won used.' and Camilla Huleatan,
Laella
A big black sheep adorned Uta-Mahoney, Theodora Miller, Lawall and af ary body tried to pin hla] Clairs Jones, Carol Aloe#, Mildred
u u on. A Jack Homer pie toy- { Hotly, Bulk Henry, Paagl Hobson.

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s k id d in g . H rm em lier, y o n r
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onjy yoitr tfrra can slop your
curl That ia why safe drivers
arr replacing smooth, worn,
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m u -••*••• I'ATO
t u t,
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s e a ts ...............18.70
s»H s . . . . . . . 17.88
s t a t s ...............t a n

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PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS

needs? All road# IimiI to Washington now. hut they nre not I
yel Ihe wide road# which speed nnd safety demand. We
re,atire our theater# to provide exits to permit a packed
nndletter to disgorge Into Ihe street# in five or six minute#
with ease. Our cities will nol adequately serve themselves
till, by broad lane# leading nil ways, they make the same
Ih’ng possible for themselves, Such nn emptying and re­
filling of a city occur# now on every holiday. The infreunenev of their exits nnd inlet# I# reflected hy the casu­
alty statistic# of every such day."
"Highways? They hnve juat begun."
S A N [• 'O R 0

IN ANY WEATHER WITH THE
ONLY TIRES MADE THAT ARE

YOU
STOP

H . It. M c C A L L , J R .

r^s-sulent Hoosrvrlt has laiught
aome new arrrage n.ljaeent to Id*
"In Ihe m ntter o f h'glnvnvn. A m erica h ia n ’ t ; area
farm In Nat* York. Probably that naythim? yet. f ’ hieago tnlkn o f elevated npeed way a to f i nhotrl hr Ikn’l going to run for a
cililate travel ia and mil o f Ihe c ily front the nnttlh a n d ’
[third tenh.
went. N ew York cllv lin* made a lietrlanittF, with its*■Hol­
;
Tha Times-Union thinks that land taaael and new bridges and Itn one elevated street, al
pan-nli should discipline their easing o f f iln Inward and outward tra ffic jam . So much .
daufhten even If they have to m ore remain# lo d o !
Mnl them to tied without any
"When in Florida’# triad of acattcred cities to he
■reiVfsst.
connected hy Ihe highway# which the traffic, even now,1

John I), Ttockefrller said the
other day that society ia hear
tatlog at the crossroads, “ bewlld#r#.l by many false prophets''
Well, If aoriaty la hesitating,
wonder what ha thinks th# avtrag* man la doing T

.
V

way of four mnl, nomel imen. five lutien nlretchen an abort
an it wan in.nwil.le lo make it all tin* way. Front Chicntfo j
to Milwaukee, nr front Milwaukee to Chicago, in now na
pane Imi-hour tlrive. Thn faster (raffle under the pew |
rnndlliann will lie nnfer thnn the nlower tmffic under the
aid conditions The new higliwiiv fnrllilntcn Chicagn'n
exit Inin ihe ntmtmor country of Winconain ntnte. Corrcnitnndimrly, il fncilltnlcn-Wincnanln travel to Ihe trreit IIiiaoin city, whose nerviee from lime Irt time moal of Ihe
people of Wiacottnia invoke. Both Milwaukee and C'hlcnRo
tire hettered hy Ihe new tmffic way.
•

V R IV E SAFELY

Firestone T i m ran np lo 3 8 degree* cooler be­
cause every fiber o f every coed In every ply I* satu­
rated with liquid rubber by lb* Firestone patented
Cum-Dfpplug process. Thi* counteracts the internal
friction and brat that ordinarily cause* blowout*.

PROTECTION AGAINST PBNCTURES
Two awIra layers o f Cam-Dipped cords undor
the tread add strength lo the lira and give extra pro­
tection against pm rturr*.

As the crowning glory to a
jierfect dinner we suggest our
pure cream vanilla or butter
pecan ice cream—'Quarts 50c,
Pints 25c.
We also have an excellent
supply o f sweet milk and whip­
ping cream to take care o f your
holiday needs.
.
, -

SEMINOLE CREAMERY CO.
31ft E. FIRST S t.

FHONR t34

two

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oaatv........... 14.03
M a t s ................ tn.ro

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Otltrr #m
pr«r#rtlamtitij bn

You CnonptRfforil (fir Driv*
Without tUtPLS-SAfS tlrm$

saar.ans sf i

Join the Flreaton* SAVE A LIFE Campaign today
by r q n lfp lr f yonr car with a act nf new Flrvatone
Triple Safa T ho* — tAe aa/#*« tirn money ran hoy.

Tirestotic
T R I P L E - S A EF. T IR E S
i a# t b r a n # f I

IM lO l
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Seminole Tire Shop
281 A. P

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�fufisrtxt, November 2i an

TI1K S A N F O R D I f i t f A I .I ) , S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

Mrs. Gamer Has

Social

A n d Personal
*

M r s. A rth u r Jacobson
P resides A t M eetin g

Social Calendctt

Mr*. Arthur Jacobson, president,

TOtfStUCV

Hk- wildfire.
Contlnus* r i .i n - s y . On*
At lht&gt; Hook K»lr whirl, n i,
il»y living.
“ Will ynu tell me nbout y o u r
I naked
New York ■ tlrem ure
naio ,en
tia m e r h a . ju s. i * t d |W l ................
to h e r hom e In flnm orti a lte r .............
Mr. and Mr*. If F. Not 111 .of .p e a k in g a . the New York T im e .
rvijiud apent the weekend as Itonk F a ir, autographing co p ta * . ........................

Pe

Th* Music Department of th*
the guesi* of Mr. and Mr*. Jack
Woman’s CluA will sponsor a
Fljtnt. ’
Think.gtrld* Pfolr*rn it ,|Be
Club flougb M 8:00 o'clock. Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Simmon*
W, C. Fleming wilt be sponsor
of Ft. Fierce were the guest*
Uostes.es wm be Mr* W. 1*
Bundny of Mr. and Mr". Clifford
Cooper, nnd Mr*. Flank \VoodWslkor,
ruff, Th* public I* Invited to
attend.
new memrera were a.wen arter
M, „ R, (b« rln^ Tm)l pll, (lj,
whfch a codnt of the mother, gave |p&lt;V(t tomorrow for Winter tierTHUR SDAY *
the attendance
prise to Mis. |)on Wh&lt;lpB
wlu T„ U f -|ril, „
for ,,p r(livl d4y„
Annuhr-. ’iTnVjrv Thanksgiving S w a in s F irst G rade.
Service ’ will be held nt lhps First
It whs announced that the P. T.;
_____ _
Uapttst Church nt 9:80 o'clock. A. will sponsor a Father's nlghtj
t &gt;nrt v f , .
,ir«dy
H.
Thb public Is cordlnlly In'Ued program on Deeemlier 17, at which CcilMnifiort announce Ihk hlrili
lu attend.
time1 a Christmas |«rty win b* ,,f „ dgught r SutuMy at Hie
held for the children.
■Fernatil Lnuthtnn Mpmortal th'**
' AfteTffie bus ini’**"meet In*. Mrs- pttal.
Dorothy I«m b, eounly schoolj
nurse, gave a talk un the Illuo^ Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mi K* **
Ribbon Hrallh program for 'he announce the IdrUi of n
y,.*r.
| Janie* ftnnilidpli, oil Thuinila.’ .*•
Refreshments were sctvvl ty
Ffniuld Imuehlim Mem.i.lil
Mr. I’uul IVxold and Mrs. C. fi. ""•I,l'"l,

Senate G oes
To Work On
Farm Plan*
Csntliwisd e r,m Psg* On*
official spokearaan” of th e par

Revenge Threatened
B v

“ B o lR a

B aron s”

r'h rlslm a s IUI. Jo. Exekh-l l».1
•til th i' |-r«t- It IWHm to lit,i

whit, it tokea to make
"ill1 Imppy" It certainty
1,1
lint ,t icek" to make Mr tup
t-er happy. with vople* aslhng

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM ioRtfAlfr, B od ily Editor
•

PACE TORES

,,f "K.rklel" .1 the Now Yor*
.tori’*, and - being entertained «t
a score »l literary ten, and

pwrtloo.
-W h ich port would yon like
to h e ar ghoul?"
M r.
ciaritei
w auled in know
as
sh e
sa t
th e re
so
quietly
.oem lngly
u ulte unrunscloua of
a ll
th e
lu r« ,e she h a . c re a te d I looked
nt her
w ith
som ething
like
am a iem en t. this tiny lilt of a
woman In navy blue
w ith ^ a
Illlle w hite roll Sr. h - r
d n rk i
h a ir stre a k e d
w ith silver
Jn!
•lillBle llmld*. a,iuia*l key—bead i
her pointed seilsllln* face, h e r
h u ff I eyes, th e e y e. of * Pnel.
•iiul tepiled. “Oh. I want i " h e a r
alt of It from th e m inute you
landed In New Y o rk '
Well. Mr. T upper m -t m e «•
Itio troll, 'lln rm u ii T n l'p e r. h e 's
i -11 e ditor of lleni.v Molt
and
l oiuiHiny.
th e
publishers
ul
■i : lilrl". | | - »i»s lull nnd wore*
,&lt; tw -e i| suit nnd a m oustache
i n m e r snw so m nu, Im msmehos
I saw
In
New
York * 11

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0'
. ' " *{*' "
^ f#r 'uJ
Io n lies,

nn.es

Commission
Opens Park
To Business
Con,lnu»il rrem Pa*f On.
mi. not inrlm leil in thy project
iti o p rrstiu n
nt
I he
present
•on,,; ptivinir n portion o f I'iflh
S treet; also w Mcm lit: *1,1*1 Ini
i'm rlm ; tho section »f
French
Avenue N orth of th e
rsilre s il
tracks to tjre |j ,k e S hore Itrive.
The French Avenue project wna
rntleil the most necessary* anil
the (*lty E n g in eer wit" a u th o rlte d
to prepare a W PA project for
filling In it section n e n r the h le ir

t o to Ihe Icnglh of having thro*
SI tit o'*, w ltitm io* draw diagram *
of Jim m io'* Quirk
Lunch, Ihe
place w here Pihii* w i «l»in. The
c h art* won* |m w r \ n | nnd kirntlflril. obvio u sly . for u i r l*tor on
in Ihr ilofon*o of Perkin*.
P rin cip al” w ilm -,' for tho S tate
waa Ml** D oatru r H u m .
who
testified th n t she was *n In 'im fle
of IVvkiu* ifil the tlmo of the
m uM er. S h r Irdil of hrtng nt the
re sta u ra n t w here l’lho»
found
w ill Ijii skull crushed.

COLD9
FEVER

Fine W atch
R epairing

LISTE N

| Diamond Setting 8
i
:
;
Engraving
t
* MeLaulin, Jeweler ■

|
l he H11|
and
1|(l| .N„,„n„.
ke, „ud h
v. i r ,. |(1, , ,,
audience, man
8
111 3. Park. AVa.
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t,n iiuU. .1 i„. &lt;
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T H A N K S G lV lN t
rnttnirT .il T u ll
;qr„ , i.tt im‘,
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m c r ip ,.,.,
, !l(. p m ,, Kr&gt;,,
Cryntnl. (;in.nM &amp; Chinn
.n.i,
,'irn n g ril .m ill
Mi. r I Ii. lion
t lingo IJt-ri,r
•' i ii r . m m
Mr and Mr* ||. p.
Crystal Cut (htblels A
I. ., |n*i lino
and
daughter.
IMnnn
S h e rb e ts
&gt;
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mured from :l u
Wr«l
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ti.*
npiir
........ltd
up
•J1*‘i *' 1 T
1'he
In•* 1
*i»miti IhwIq 1^ in ii-c J - tu«.i
iVmmiswltitH‘
le n ilh BtT-et to
71*,
Jtbvu il&gt;»+
m —r— - * - - “
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3Avr-A
' imc -uriiiion* ecm*«flifIfiijiiif
contui
Avenue.
rrrim n
fiiinl
ncflim its upon thi* m*
lui-.l I n ' At lutit M in o u'u i im nim liiiiaiH of IViPlmnl, tin'V
Jitnl Opt-nt’rt New PnMents
Frletnlp of Unynioni 1( Mon-al Y .ik y h u t h - »alil Ihal he «««
.lit ‘Dinner Sets
vntgu will ho glad to learn Ilia* *jiirtf n i*oUnfiv Im»j* from IVlm u ip !, »nks it p n h oii ami |*iiv- mid IliHirv, t*Nriil .'iiiiiihH * who m e
v« pv lim. s!i», wily,
in km id i'tu*mritir in mnliliiH’ lhi* necouniho if
Im proving, rapidly
r.*i f vlvnnhl*. AliywAf 111*
hi* hotm* on' palmetto \vonm* tilro uml took dm* to my hol**l. II&gt;* h i«m» hut f'«• r«* wn*n t ihu* • 'In t ’Hv *»t p ic -.-tit, *| he iid 'Vc
hail rh**
\* limta *'« &gt;t: - r It ul Ii»n tmu* WJi ’’, »'Ti tnmrm h tl
iifli*r having ho»*n n»*rlo**U ill t i n TliHlf«*r«n * hi*i-c lim y
*| ,n ifm nf
11 '' i' i veil nn npirtiim ni lo r
i |, t, popiiinii% ««t irn k ic l piovidiimr 7»—itiHiF - rfftri«"ii* »*y‘
fo r i*oino tlm o.
h on sliiliiji juiiiii!.
-MU** ( *o—th at of
W illi T li* Min «*f nnm kipiil accounting.
Miss C ath erin e W hile »!• , s 1,-1 ii llnki* llo* «Villili**n'i* ImmiU . W 1ih1.' \i..| u«m .»fh*r nil thi*.
A t» oi 11tin riM* vi a - ; i l u p a---Ail
uml
rmnpnuy. | riif Mi
i h iin r r U loom* auatn ti'^rhtilitiir «
ti sturlenl m Stetson tfnlver»tiv. * fit"'f nf Unit
form*’i
m dintm crl
l
hiic's
pi-rlo* iU
ilarllnc. In** .*„ &lt;§i*I+*f anil un.i. umini? pa-Mil .lin in g |hi "l"« » n r ulili'li
* « , ntnotig Urns- u tle n d tn a th e
Mnro* ,1 it h oi
fra le rn lly iln rn - ul the M a i 'i- r I t**'ro " » m aHHlo man !b**|-o too, &gt;iut , -ifim ,»hIf
n u tlio n tn l
tho
l««ttninr of n
vrltit hi* wnn until m*** h ipj** m*1 1 »ti«| «&gt;iwap! to !# ikc liumlMM of titti.U w l.'rh
H otel ifrttluy night.
She
» tlt I ilhtn’i know
all
o
f
a
Minhlofi
flm
ro
was,
w
,•
I,
li
t
ii
In*
t
u
t
iitind
itrrlVe
W. diientnr
to
sP' tid
Wl'li* ln*\i*|* pk illicit.
i i h ir , * l.* i» p| »»pl»wi*t**,| i
T b n n k sg ttln g Holt,lavs ss III, lie. (I hkH rtiul ho Vinyl in ltm *ov pit*
(U io I lf win* n ft*poii* r ap»l ho
loop ii s.f -s11*imI**«I (roMi I»mii«*o
| rtl-Uts.

.

Caurlrous A Efficient
SERVICE
l n t .A

French— Tel; -9121

ENGLISH’S

SALE

(iulf Station

25 Per Cent
Discount

Schick Shaver

MeLaulin

1 H e added, how ever,
thnt
tho
1 grend-JurV l« "Mil to .e s s te n -e t'd

' it f, erp ee te il thnt nddlth'nnl In'
r d irim e n t, tuny te -u li from r n'»'
' lim ted Invi’vtlentlens.
\
T he Ihretil no’e received
hy
Mr. Hoyle, im stm nilied * flunforil,
Fie. nnd Indientim* thnt it
hg&lt;l
been tnniled nl !&gt; ''0 n’etoek S u ir
dny n ig h t, m u n« follows:
,
“etgle n ttnnrey I.. Hoyle
I
"you had lie lle r
rV
the
,grrtdd Jury i» lav
o ff
the
Iocel h o y . you know
wW
’
sve ninlerytrind . 7L-L*.Jill Sailll*—doings nnd yon had o b e tte r
q u it rig h t nor/ or. It m ay lx*
had fo r you.’*
T he lo ite r wits ty p c w riltc n , u n ­
signed, and rom tdelely
w ithout
l. p u n ctu allo n .or caid*l‘l'* a lb ,n. %
i|
"S u rb net lott on the p n rt nf
i those eom lng w ithin the scope of
. Iho g ra n d Ju ry 's InvestirntIon."
Mr. Hoyle said, "lends m e to be­
lieve th at those allegedly con­
nected w ith the so-called lo tte ry
ij ra c k e ts
m ust
he considerably
I I w orried nbout the fittnl outcom e
i of th e p re te td activ ity on
the
IH&lt; is
P»rt o f the g ra n d Jury nnd the
t A n* local law en fm cem en t officers.'"

Dighton Is
I ; Cavalier Director
Bam

S P A R K ’S

RITZ THEATRE
TONIGHT ONLY
B tE R Y C E L L H O LD S A P U B L IC E N E M Y . . . FOR
K E E P S ! EVERY M IN U T E HOLDS A NK 5V T H H II.I,
: . . FO R YOU!

ALCATRAZ ISLAND
BXTrtA-l-OHKYCARTOON

— EX T R A—
RFECIAL SCREENO
W E D N E SD A Y
NIGHT

Jeweler

lu tori low oil
Mi h, Cili

Sitdown Strike In
Fisher Body Plant
StoppeTTBy Martin
fr» A o p m itd s o n

PONTIAC. Mich., Nor. 2.1 11,&gt;iu,t
Martin.
liitern*ilon»l
presldsnt of tha United Auto­
mobile tTnrlfert of Amaytrm. led
!Ofl-*ll down strikers mlt of the
Uenernl
Motors
Fisher
Ihiily
plant yeaterdsy as u drwnnlle
dnmonstratlon nf the
union's
ileiermlnstlon to curb unnutiiorlied strikes.
The lut-rnutlnnnl tw.nid of iloonion, In a stntement. hail satil
Its position was
"Jeopardin'!!"
I,y the "unannetlonoil atrlke,"
^The striker, had held Ihe idnot
"Tni-e Wednentiiy evenlitg, de­
lving Internsltnnnl oftlrers or
the union shirt, was railed It,It,
emergency session Sunday, noil
ev-n their own strike rnmmlt

mo.*4

• !*o|- t nt

iior iifiowoil mo

*Wlui|

ii*11* of I'lio Xo'Vt Tipk lUJirtkl H»l*l la.
I'm*

went** ||o **!•Ii'! I Itsi.#

I

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to u r hoi

i|ll«"*Mop«*i|.»

f fl i W!*;»i o* • iIh

Hums

"*|rii'i

plov »oh&gt;o

very unio It

In

ii

In lio i!in »■

UCCiUtlORH

viftf

lie Hu* MiiAmr* hmiNO&gt; &lt; ar wllli
Etol Hhk Miumn ohllo I win nwai
lu ffoii Yo*k fur j ii lH o r

V./okn-I

llko Mis
linitOT "Ini
ronllvl Ip iln* movlo- Wotihlii i K/* k
Ilkyd «iilhln*n.
1
nn&lt;! !.SH|n Hnral, Hnuntit
In iho ufli*i titwifi, M i« Klh*p I jdhiii, iipil iu Imliy' Aealotliia
lliiell of *t|i*» Now York Time* innko n wotid«*rfn|
pur
gRua
Fnlertiilnrd nl tint f»*r My* tiai crm oilyA n d oil vo* M|-r Cm
ui*(* wloro *ho no-t iho h|l«m nor |* Kturting anollo-i l**«ik f&gt;*i
|uiriInfillr wIiiik of tho chilli- Holt and CompanyIhavo, Klrlia1
hook world Thnt
nMht. flnruor find n« i,**iviji t*mno i Iti!
Mr Tin per and Mlim lltiko tpok t|i«* Nrp* 'Yoik IfoinM .Tillunpv
Mr*, flnrio'r to. &lt;Irt*fiiHfliii v!I mi-jt
i *,
*T liiipo uml hHilow flint |
luge !*» "Tile Jiiinliloi” for
Mr*, tiurncf Will ki&gt; op tolling
Ihop Miier dlrtnor Tho Now York Uito&gt;« of (-'toklol until **fn* hni
Hof-ald Trlloiio* ipHtfiNl 4T&gt;ek lo vof lioj* roioh iV i*
phmtli
IoI'm” nulhay a* Having Ili«l nlo4 worn mil In It. ' - * *

had ”»i rtah l
idee
tim e".
I
think th e se New Y ojkers itt'lvl
Y esterday, how ever, an In te r *1 h a v e , r e tr ie d
In th a t
tla rlte r
m edhiry sen t worvl to
M aiillij draw l?
that th e
m en wished
to lo-arj
"T h e
ne»i i Horn lug." Mrs
from him
An h our nmt it half; (la m e r sm iled »« ifwood'-rtug
u tte r M artin e n ie m l ih e plant.I w hy, "I h.ni a r&lt;mm toll ol i*
Ilo- m en em erged und Ihe com | p u rle rs, and iliey asked me nit
patty was not Illy, I Ihal Ihe a tilk o j kinds lit .Jut-stloos. ' e te n : ‘| hoe
wo-* over, y
i mur-li I w l a h - d and how eld t
II
J. K llngler. president •&gt;( n n s C
tlie I'o n tla i-. M otor &lt;’„ r Co., said:
Among tile tm esis a t a luip-h
Jhnl net
until " th e
In lte r p a r |t eon given to , Mr*, fla m e , the
nt Iho week,-- , ,, 111,1 nil of th e ' day of
Ihe Ihaik
Fair w ere
H 7*1 men t h n is n lnt«- Idleness J Mitv S,in te rs Ahhott and Mai
by Ihe strik e he
r e lu m 'd
to g u ,at M avis Mi-llilosh th e liter
work T he t'lsh c, plnpt p n w lu n ,, I,rv agents wlitv su'd ''R trh le l"
I "online nuioniot.llc bodies nnd i (l ul l and Com pany Mi. Tup
th e strik e Iie ie s sllu lrd lb/- i-los peg canle beam ing In. as III*

lor tCONOM Y and
SATISFACTION use

CAMELLIA JAPON1CA

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K 0 E 1.U E C T E R 1A

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(Tit Flowers
Arrangements For
Fiinrrnls nnd All Olhrr

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of - t n n ’ iTf",! !,»r T o n h« ipi;
a f*o*a
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hook*
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■|i i i *1 lil|t•-ii
l»»Fi'lilnnR"
thnt u iiif ills* l.r X j w V oik ?’4

hlt| ilo in irwav Minnowlioro
milled that niiturutU Holt

Randnll Electric

S fit v in a A fy , -u rfa cr m a A +

tin* In r lo*oU |*»t:•fTi■i

l it* ii r»* "Tin* 1iH 1o Hirin'* toofi In
t |n&lt; i M i

pim p, a pp aptl , f in kf «|

No III.AUKS. No LATHEn
No l l l t r s i l . No LOTIONS

,

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Kill

.15 iHiiirfi i r .13*

•••No St.uk rilllnd

Mrs.C. R. Kirtley

Thanksgiving
SALE
Extended One Day Longer
Ends Wednesday 6 P.M.

|*t| If Hi* I

* * • * « ? &lt;

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#

Hundreds of Values in
D resses, C o a ls,-H a ts,
Underwear and Bags

SADYE'S

FOR Y O U R
t h a n k s g iv in g

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BIG APPLE DANCE
E V E R Y SA T U R D A Y NIGHT
n osT E sa W it h d a n c b p a r t n e r
ADMISSION FRSR

The Continuation Of Our 10

The huviK* that

Week Pay Plan Pre-Christmas
Sale Until Further Notice As
The Result Of Popular Request

S E n lN O L E

IACKSONVILLE

I

C LU B

IM M It AMOatwt »&gt; " »»

Ihu sun htt*

W fobglit d uring Ihesg aumnu-r
montlui ou nolady'g liuir is going
wto hart- to Ik- rep airs'!, T oday,
k
because of dur e tte n tiv c rvlurullonal sy slin t. turn know anm etlnng ab o u t h a ir
and our pr.-parallona which a r e m lin l for car
aralp ilisn n lfr anil te x tu re of hair by one of the
lories. Thi* tre a tm e n t will re sto re th e n a tu ra l
sun draws out leaving Ihe h a ir like atraw . H r
refresh!-,! th e h a ir, even if th e dam age has aln-i
Thousands „ f h a ir-d re sse rs a re giving th'la
T reatm ent and you ra n v et a perfect perm anent

97.50 R ealistic and RilUnga

96.50 V

$-1.50
All Over lllnuleU

End Curia

$3.50

$2.50
Cocktail Facial 50c

a i l E. FIRST HT.
HANFORD, FLORIDA

FLORIDA
IkttX

COWAN

B IG T U R K E Y D IN N E R

P E R K ’S

10th AnnivcrHnry
SALE

R .C .A L L E N

S A N F O R D F IS H M A R K E T
4 a ® "*

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HAYNL8

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T U E S D A Y ,. N O V E M B E R 22, W

n—

7 Review Is Issued FiveSanford L ookou ts
Advertisements o f Florida Citrus Receive Prom otion
Fir# member* o f the Sanford
coavsnlancea. park *
^ * Mtn,
MtB Market Conditions Lookouti
of the Florida State LeaPhone 414.

.

; r

gasified

g f , '’

ftinimmi i n u n ti

' - M AVI YOUB Watch npalrad by
| L « m who really knows bow,
jfp r in n . Jcwalar SUoaolta A t*
y1 Leet near Oatecn—on* while end
K "'M r*r apooted pointer about I*
months old. Answers io name ui
Joe, If fouud notify J. J. Drumr, m ond^lm Are., I’hone 317.
ddl— A ^lom obllea
V. ’** Ford Ooupo II 2S—four-whevl
' IralldT I27S—large aeml traller
trilh a r*hu|l| Itodga truck. Reel
, 4 Bona, used car deal eyef ^ l l — Mlseellitneoun
f : You'va tried all the i**t, now
try the beat, city shoe Shop,
i l 10 Banford Avenue.
;-;T1le flnaat looking, longest Mat&gt;vi Ing paint Jobs are usuaiiv done
Smrtlk Ijotlrr *
fiay’a qunllty
f,war* Co.
‘^Delirious home made Fruit Cakes
g j1 tor sale *1 Carolina's flweet
’The regular Hanaell TbankagivInc dinner will b* served
' Thnraday. i-taons 17 for raiarval .
Id— W a n t *

Sem inole C ounty
C ourt R ecords

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. W UkJnaon'a; rood Itloo following their moral
Srml-Pro Blacks at* i^fan tbalrj victory orer Leesburg Jaat weak
Deed*
i»*t act o f practice a-ait-ms Inst when Ihey (topped tba fleet
fa * were placed on the WashlagFURNISHED ROOK and four
under t*.o f'.rodllghta or [George UUIer for the flmtUra# in
TAMPA. Nor. *L—A rerlew len Senator** rosier of the Ameri­ llinaon. Galveston, ct ui to Paul alaht
Florrnce.
room Apt. Newly decorated. of Florida cltrue ea’.e* In thq can League which meana a Jarg4
the Hanford Armory Drill Field In Miller’* career but |a*t to the
Takach'a Restaurant.
•a*tern and mldweateni auetton adrancemeot of aarcral of th* The Federal Land Link to Chea­
market* for the weak Juat rim­ LookouU player* who aaw action
ter C. Foagale Co.
18.— W anted T o RcnL
ing, ending Nor. IB. with n brief with Banford'i club during the McNeill, J. E , it u b Florence
Want to rent 6 room house and tummary of ahipraanta affacting pact season, aeeordlnjr to the
E. A Geo. W. Bunnell.
Sporting News.
bath for 411-50 month* Summer ■ame. follow* i
Markry, W. M., et u* to Norbcri
.
Florid*
Interstate
shipment*
by
and wintar. Wrtta Bog R cam
F. Vogel.
■II carrier* th* preceding week
Herald.
. Sheriffs Deed
(ending Nor. ISth) dropped 4*4
F- Sheriff to
McCIrllaml,
26— M bctltafieotii F or Seta car* to a total of 1400, emulating
Mary A. Schaal.
of 000 ran orange*. U I of grapeFor Salat' Cabbsga I’lanls - Oua
Mortgage
Hchmaha, Laka Monro*, Phone fruil and 41 of tangvrhnaa;
Cheater C. Fosgat* to Th* Federal
Florida sale* In nil the auction_______________
143'W.
lend Bank.
markets (hi* weak rOarhsd a tba IMS season but will yeprrt to
(1iatJ*r Mortgage
Bowing machine*—1*-00 up. Also total of 701 car*, a drop of 7b tba Washington spring training
repair*. Let ui sell your old under last week, with ’*11 rarle- nmp in Orlando. They will prota- Pearson, Oscar T. A Helen R.
to Mu'ual Loan Co.
furniture. The Swap Bbop, 110 tlea arid pack* registering aub-jbly be plated on one of Wn»hlngCrop IJena
K. Fourth BL
■taiitiat ad ranee* in price aver-Don's chain clubs for the forth comBril, Clifford to R. R. Dens, Inc.
1area.
IIng baseball yaar.
For iaio—Heater, coal and wood
Orange*! Thera war* 44 cart. Word waa also received that Dan Hauer, A. D. et u* .to Hanford
bum*i— Can be aeon at How­ regular orange* In standard boae* Bralaard, Sanford pile ret, ema
Pmduetion Cr. A**n.
ard Long1*.
Hath faction of Mortgage
sold for an average price of |namod on the Charlotte Spring
Nickel. Ilmry to Mae II. and I. V.
Used Quaker Circulating Healer. 12.73 a boa. 7B car* lea* than training roster end he kilt report
Williams.
■test week with tba price tip U f l u them neat Spring. At tho pre*
’ ticciit L'arrawar, Inc.
'a bo*. For the corresponding ,,,,1 time Bralaard la nl Undo Is Sa'isfar Inn Of Kale Contract
Co. to
We base a complete line of oil week last year they -averaged'oils ge at lha Stale Teacher* T * l- HiTler ' Manufacturing
Seminole Cleaner*.
burning, rasotlne end electric 12.7* and aam* weak two yaar* leg* in Johnson City, -fenn
. Final J u d g m e n t
heater*.' Oat crur prlc** before you ago 43.24. Otbar orange aalea for
—— ----------------rurdon. Emily B. Mra. F. J.
buy. Scott Carraway, inc.
th* week were S3 ear* Indian _ _
,
Sharp, Sr.
29—For Rent or Sal*. * River orange* averaging 48.47 4 H O W A T G L C O l f l l l
1,1s Prndtna
S J S .L &amp; — “ -S S F ound Shot T o D eath Rreen, Juanila E. A J, W. v*.
FOR’ RENT—Tba store occujHed
John M. A Missouri A. Whit­
by Amro Feed Do., If. U. Meaker.
n «*. »
Call opemtor. In Cates Building
Final Drefers
la arallable for rent at one*. California orange sal** totaled - W ) - A roron*r* Jury
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
fo Bfcority Feed Btorw.'
---- I• -boig up ftie* •
Elisabeth Thompann.
Grapefruit; Bale* of ■ tegolaf
«
gunshot
wound.
Furnished room. Prirate boat*. graittftriK' in alandard
boveg "the cause «f lha discharge ol Ii'urks, Maud M. v*. Karl T.
lawks.
Men only. Apply 1015 Kim amounted In 44 cam. averaging th»»'"■ “"known to the
Ava, IMione 1S4-J,
The Somerset Co. va. I„ 1*.
42 26 a bog, n oecreaa* of 10 ram l«ry".
Hagan, rl jit,
and advance of 43« in prlc# nvf .IMWo * hsidy waa lo ltd In
SO— Ilouaoo fo r 8*I».
w i n . For lha Sam* week laat room will, a bulM wound in Bpicl., K. P. v*. Bess F. Brock.
Modern 1 roam' homo—very easy
Dimmit, tattic 1* vs. Jessie K.
weak Included M earn Indian ,tlB
Duncan.

J 6 — A partaicn U F o r Ramt

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;

■
DROM EDARY
~Trr. " l U i a y T o H e n fg '" "

*"* Queen Ann

MINCE
MEAT
Pkg..... .....

lO

None Such
MINCE M EAT pkg.

15c

TURKEYS
siKinun* pin
PORK ROAST

Lb.
Lb.

M A N V IeA ttll

Ml.

I.IH R M T Y

Creams

15c
u.

PECANS
RAISINS

19c
10C
wanviw
Pitted Dates 10c
MIPM

4 I.M1.

Bananas
«

m.

r u

15c
30c

a

Pudding
a s .,,.. H a w I M I .

* Ob. pax

Pudding
10C
W K K T W IllC II
Pickles 21 oz. 17c

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

COLEMAN'S
O ffic e Equipm ent Co.
114 M acnolia A t *.

s h u t

■ t.n. n s

Cocktail

15c

JAN E PARKER

FRUIT
CAKE

OYSTERS
P t J0c
N NK PC1IIK
^
SAUSAGE
Lb.
m.ti TltVH IM I.K
MINCEMEAT
Lb.
n ii.H v s nvtwr

POT ROAST

Kmhly Koaaled— Freshly Ground

Jil_N ES

S T R IC K L Y F R E S H

H O M E DRESSED

cold la dwet or throat.

Battar than a mustard plaster,
Mpatarai* gets action baeaua* il'a
NOT j o t a aalv*. It** n ‘ n s s t i r

s ^ e s s a f i K s .sv s

■Mtlnll I f J flAk

Used by mUUoa* far 40 yean,
lUcoounended by many doctors and
name*. All drugglals1. In t t w i
strengtha: Regular Btmsigth, ChB-

Lb.

t o r

ty 10 mllea south of her*. Two

K T toild ). sod Extra Sutmg. Ap-

Cranberries 14c

FR ESH P O R K H A M S
BACKBONE
PO R K CHOPS

LETTUCE

OYSTERS

EATMORE

m

».

F*p.a»i nei.Tiwonw

E IG H T O’C LO C K
R E D C IR C L E .....
B O K A R ..................

For Sale

CAULIFLOWER’

Lb.

10C

POTATOES
10 Lbs.
Yellow Onions
3 Lbs.
CRANBERRIES
YORK APPLES
5Lbs.
CELERY
Large Stalk
MARSHMALLOWS
Carrots and Lettuce

•
2 For

(P ean u t)

SAUCE.

Stall 30-34

10c

JELLO

S tate M arket

- Lb.

Fruit Cocktail

2 For

RCA

ft

Heinz Soups

ASPARAGUS

1938
la rg e

■MM.*a ruiXTwv

SEASONING

3 For
2 For

Pickles 2 for 25c COFFEE

RADIO

8

17c
Lb. 18c

Pumpkin 3for25 c
M in i

H AN FO RD , F L O R ID A

R A D IO

R ed C t o m Tow els

MINCEMEAT

NO. * H C A N

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

BREAD

43c

■t LK a a t a n i u

Freeh P ork Shoulders
Fresh P ig Sides

RADIO

Q iipoo w a l l 9c

QL

U. S. NO. 1 W INESAP

A A P Soft Tw»*f j

16 Qz. Loaf

JaekaoBTilla i___
Dayton* Beach
Miami -----------FL Pierre i.----W. Balm Be*ri&gt;
Orlando
Ocala „ T— - —
Gainesville
Tampa ..............
Tallabaasee ____

PHONE 61

LO 1R l D A ^ /Jo

2

a. * i*.

cards

reported
other rhllrtren were
missing and the mother of in*
ynungatrra waa given
dead
slight rbvnte to live.

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
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.

^C R A N B E R R H

n.

ENGRAVED

g r e e t in g

UNION BUS STATION

800 P A R K A V E .

riK M

PERSONAL

!r 3 L 3 .? s r .&amp; 2 S 9 ' .*««^Hsr5=*o.

. ROOM WANTED by atngla man.
' Prcfrr a family with children.
' and that baa a bwted room
• where 1 ran .It n igh ts.-liar*
gn old yard, that r*o. remain
'roul-duor*. Boa II Sanford Hey
- aid.

M lt» :n

PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW
FOR

'&lt;**' *&gt;&lt;«*

P ractice C ontinued

Pe X c HES

Z E N IT H

Flakes

3 for...

HOFMANN
Electric Service
O B U e lW B U

V

2 For

25c
25c

25c
2 For

�1

L-i

WW&amp;

au?!ffgf£

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AN

VOLUME XXIX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W E D N E SD A Y, NOVEM BER S 4 .IM 7

I L D U C E SE E S T H E T R A G IC SID E
Mi

Ford Plant In
St. Louis Is
Strike Bound
150 P ickets K eep A s ­
sem bly P l a n t S h p t ;
F ive M ichigah Fac­
tories A re Closed

House Is Ready
F or Fann Bill

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 Gttil, 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.
Five
Michigan
automotlv*
(('rotts.ra M m i . tw.)

O pponents O f W a n e s
A n d H ours B ill R e*
* s o r t T o Stallin g

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, hirlnl 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
•iptlll. and l l ) l are a* follows;
JUitmisn* Alto
A11» Adams
A*1■ ICl■ oof
f Fftrl
&gt;rm*d*nt
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* dbeatkm of It*
•n,
Mr*. T. L BullIvon, 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

Was A Man..
tn «i

* ,-f ' B

•'.

1D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

P resident ‘A n d Con­
gressional Leaders
M ay G ive JointP rom ise For Revision

Elks State Heads
To Attend Meeting
In Sanford Friday

■- J

More Fruit And Vegetable TKfti Any
Similar A n a In America
- «

Aal Water

Quick Action
Is Planned To
Ease Tax Load

»»* ^ ■^»

Smttada Coonly P n * H i

Sanford la 'Tli# Only Caatral
Florida City Afford lay K U n n d k v r a y

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 24.
^ - ( A P ) — Administration ofCffielala talked with Congnmtlonal leadem today on the
possibility o f 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
-—
•*-*— «uM os
In(latent that
nothin*
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 beIn*
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* of tho Hous* I**
self was merited by deUyln* too*
tic* on tbe pan of opponent* of
the tram and hours bill.
IT and wi)*o tbs blit mrflrt
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*
the Isbor depart most Instead of
n fie* member board.
j

rw

* 1

II Due* sees the tragic aids of war and sympathy shows tn ill*
fare of 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.
•

40 CiviSana Die Henry Ford Says
In Japanese Raid Current Slump Is
On China Capital Only Temporary In g le y
B om bs A r e Dropped R ecession B rou gh t On
In M ain Streets Of|
B y P olitics; S A y s
N a n k in g B y J a p s ; Solons F ix in g T h at

R eturns
From Convention
O f State Banker^
Member* of

the

Established la 1908

NUM BER H9

•U-

Thanksgiving-1 9 3 7

Father A. S. Peck
Delivers Address
J,'-a)Al- i 9w iSirM tg

Stock Prices
Hold Up Well
Under Attack
L ead in g Shares D rop
50c T o $2 In. E a rly
D ealin gs B u t Re«
cover P artly L ater

Exchange Blasted
By SEC Chairman a t
D ouglosD em ands R e o r j f a n Izntion For
Interest O f Public

'*■*

.1

N E W YORK. Nov. 24.—
(A P )— 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,

C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S

Tnllahai

Holiday W ill Be
O bserved Here
On’ Thankigiving

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.
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
rictsnan members
In recont
stock market slumps "servo only
to fortify further the ronctu*
*lou. Indicated
repeatnlly
fa
our atudtri, that member* &lt;)(
thn cichango trading ‘ or fITv-fv*own accounl either rrruto thn
dally, price thiMuatlnn* or e lj^
rontiibul* materially la thvly
s&gt;vrrnyr*
*-'•&gt;
Ifa nancyI&lt;*1 he wnulit &gt;prefab*
to have the evrhsnaeit rotorikl
Ihamsrlres to Prt-vent nrtlfMOI.
floct nations bul Inillruli-il lh*V
were not yendy lo n«snme IMt'
reaponnlblltty and ihm mnro oxtensive cpinmlsxii&gt;n vanUfauf
miy result.
: ,*?
The demand for ri-oiKnnlru.'
lion resulted from failure iC
serrel negollallons ht-lween ret.
lain New York s l o c k Kvcbansvi
Inenihei* and tlm SKI". The Cqnt*
mission yejeelt-d an InSth-quate
the eirh*nan‘* proposals. v fon
Improved adminlsiiniton of Urn
"big hoard."
Douslas specif led tha| nn nr«
ceplahle plan would N&gt;vn to In*
dude;
’
•
.
1. Slrlcl punishment uf mem­
bers guilty of "Unethical t,r
lUrgal" srlltl|li&gt;a.
•
). Transfer of exrliango imsm.
aarmrnl
from ruinmltlen of
members to paid and imparltul
experts.
). Beduclliin In Ihn r,uinl&gt;er of
exchange members,
4, Regulations til giro full or
"adequate" market rlb-et tn thu
transactions of smalt luveslom
In odd lola, nr less than ) no,
aliaro, trading.
t
£. Restrictions. On fhrnr trad­
ing of inambera and specialist*,
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RI^ANQHAI. ,flQT— OHTH4MT, - IWt . 2i: - W T - Florida
,
Banker*
Association
*
‘
Henry
Ford
lit
an
Interview
Two Japanese bambini pl*n»s.
which was held in Tallahassee r*’
S t o r e s A n d P o sto f
protected
by pursuit craft, today said the preaenl bualnesa eently, J. L. Ingley, executive vice, A m ericans A r e Said
Tbn l.iona Club will not hold
dropped a acoro at projectiles recession la ''temporary and president of the Sanford Atlantic
fle e T o B e C losed;
■7* M
an **id,
- iJ “ -* ‘ “
T o H ave M uch To Its regular scheduled weekly
today along the main thorough* artificial," “No on*?*
ha
National Bank, reported on hi*
Mi.'i-lliig tunlglit al Ihn Valdes
N
o P aperTom orrow
fares of Nanking, kRIln* &lt;0 "n«*d look at p*it year with return from the capital cily.
B e Thankful F o r Hotel dun til Ibo fail Ihst tb*
civilian*. It was the grot
Orot tlma uncariolnty.
une*ri*lnty. Th*
Pr**ent alowT
Rcpreaentat Ivea from banking
l.lmii *ic hublliiK Ihslr annual
Tomorrow I* Thanksgiving Day
4
d*Wn
I* not »* setback) H'a the Institution* throughout th* atat* | Thew is no American or anyi.m TbatikagUlng Eve dance at th*
Japan***
Manas had
attack d*W
»t i*
’ M S N^iWM?a -w in , -afO** « “ #• t**»w*. f*gp*«bw.*Hmb.
F h w ii.
were present at Ihe three-da, ton' f ho bflievha bt Gbd' who should kl,ivfair ( Hotel tonlahl. J. L. **,d h*o brow «** «aM* e* ,
"*” ,wiTl*l;i ctj vn)«
. ,Twa1thing* IrfUwd )a bring U vent ion, the local bsub executive
Gnltnwky, secrotary of lh* or- year since Ha institution by iba
iotfsf "A rt' tf Iftefy'«&lt;** on Just n o * , .and one of them staled, adding that the high light not be "thankful on ThanWivum gutilrutlnn,' uige, ibsl nlf Lb»ts Pilgrim Father* back In Iltd, *■
ftl *Hm JW)Ab*VdM*nt. wo* th* .uncertainly of tuiip*** of the convention was a banquet Daj*,', Fslhrr A. S . . P*fk l"ul nili'n.1 the dance which Will a day. nf feast and thanksgiving
to Gml far th* many bte**lnl*
’tVhfld ,;fli*7 W a k li1’ h^n^a11 en- re sard lug political Interference |held In the dining hall of the Kiwaaiant at their Thanksgiving start at |ll;0d aVIuek.
i-njuyed throughout th* yaar.
B iged"’Chfacir ^erafl -Id k' dog* but Congress la taking car* of Florida Stale Cotlcga for Women luncheon today.
The day will bo observed all
thl' tKF bomUH* 'tufa*nd through that.
it which th* delegates vers per­ I "Thankfulness is one ct the
over Ihe United HIalee and In
ah fcittl-alrfrith ffai t o '■attack I^ffhe 'folhdr 4faH the stock mitted their choice of girls sttc.v Innate principles
nf humanity,"
rouimnnioralton liter* wit) be n
the rhlnhad fmcrgeilfy klrfeld market tluctuallon. Krerjrbody ding the college •* companions far Father Peck stated, adding that
general cessation of business In
between ffanklng ahd 'wuhu. * knoha’ tbn. *(ock market ha* no ■he dinner.
for a real Thanksgiving everyone
Veallawe* r o Fa* * T w s
short dlsi^it^' tip the Ynnglse. permanent affect ou business,
Many thing* of Importance to should thank Gnd wlm In thr donor
Tho bombardment cams as for­ bul II does bar* an affect on the Florid* Bankers were discussed of all the many blessings in man­
lh* American
eign aources conDrmed report* state of mind nf............................•'
,h&lt;' meeting, Mr Ingley said, kind.
Teacher C onference
that the longewalted Russian- business man who play* ths (ldd|ng that the following celehri
IncrraM-d activity, on the part
The speaker, who an. intro­
To
B e Held In O rlando
market.
•
manufactured plane* hsd arrived
Ur* addressed the convention;
duced by Judge R. W. IVarv point­ nf tho members nf Ihe Seminole
"Ilo often mistakes hi* per­ l)r. Harold Hmnlcr, director or
al the capital to bolder th*
ed'qut to tho galh.'rmg 'hnl days, 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 of Teachers of English
la-i
minute
preparation*
far
th*
will he held In th* San Juan Ifatel
been an attempt to smash Ihe, has no more real effect on American Banking Association, tory of thi world and ilu-.&lt;- tu-.il
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 hits
1J loton. Hon T. \V lawton stated today.
were being carried‘ to enmplJ
and It other foreixher* remain- '
'
National Bank of Jacksonville, • Washlnqlon
pr.a-l iim -.1 lh»Today thousands or seal*, which lW||IJt , hlll (|M.,kert of n*tlonai
Carey D. Landis, Slate* Attorney first Thanksgivirg p.iv i-'sldi-b
log lu Nanking aaked Ihe Jap- .B )ackcat Game W ith
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; Urn Imme and buslnea* In Hemlnole ,n , h() f|&lt;&gt;ld #f Knt,lih whlch
R ollins Is Cancelled p u b lis h e r of th* Southern Banker- fallowed by all lh&gt;' fth»'r |iir»|neutral sane tn prevent any
County, will be mailed in an at­
destruction ■ffy bombs or shells.
The Sanford delegata to ihe dents of tho United dial.-x, F'nth.-r tempt lu make Ihe Sid annual lie of interest tn teacher* In lha
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
request' to Ibe Chinese . govern­ son’* Sanford Semi-Pro Slackest* 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 rl N ordgren H eads been
Ihe drive In this County an out­ from North Carolina, South Qar
cancelled by the Rollins
President . Howard Lung, who standing aureess, official* of the
ollna, Georgia, Alabama, Missis*
Sem i-P ro Grid Group outfit due to unavoidable ctrrum* Jaycees L ay P lans
presided over lh* meellng slated
-npl||,M, l(^
out.
ippl, Louisiana, and Florida.
s'ances.
that upon learning nf nUHngl J(| order , u t lh, p M k m„
Mr. I&lt;awUn pointed out that It
Coach Wilkinson conferred with For M id -W in ter M eet conditio,,, throughout the world1^ owar(&gt; of ,h„ V|0rk
A alight rainfall fallal 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 of lh* Florida Education
Plan* for Sanford representa­
night on th* Sanford Armory Winter Park ami they agreed to
of 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 at the mid-winter conference most thankful for wa. the fart „
m, nU h, ve ^
rttade for Chamber of bommeree that th*
Pro Black cal* under Ihe direction to set tho gsma at a later date. of the Florida Junior Chamber of h* Heed In th* United States of #hort
G ibraltar D ock W ill
, h(1 rfguUr
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
of 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 B erth B i^ffest Ships*
of haying a good rsprasentatlon
scrimmage before a large crowd in preparation for th* gam* with Sanford Jaycee* In th* Valdrx fa l‘ hat h. U privileged fa be a fon| and (h# Counly
of tear hers gnd principals from
TJIBRIIALTAIL Nov. *4.—(/P&gt;—
who also braved tb* brief down Georg* Miller's Leesburg Semi HoUl yesterday, according to E cUlaan of this n* Ion| j h . «peakcr* will outline ‘ be SemlnoU’Counly attend th* con- Work will begin shortly on wet*
Pro 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.
enlng G ib ra lta r's
la rg e s t
dry
Th* fallowing member* of the fa# Klwanl. Inbrhalfof thehafety &lt;if „ g yBr,ou, HrvlcM Bnd
Aftav the asaataa last night. th* local high school athletic
(lock so that It will be rapabla of
Junior Chamber tntlmatsd th&lt;-'r Committee of the L k . larige and
Coach Wilkinson colled a meeting field neat Thursday evening.
tfc- |nniu| u l , M|e
accommodating the biggest rapt*
Coach
Wilkinson announced Intentions-^ attending the con­
of the player* far ■ discussion of
askad the co oper. ion of ^ ‘* * n ." through -which tha worh of tb. South Carolina Y ou th tal ships of the British navy...
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 rrested F or T h e ft
Several hundred workmen wlU ’
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
work on th* dock, which I* morn
ident of the Semi-Pro Association as usual starting at 11:00 o'clock 10, 11, If: Clyde Ramsey, Alvan
i , , i „
»'uh« knee already been arBuddy Hlgginbothln of Colunt- than 250 feet In length.and Profmoor 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 rresled I* Green
th* running o f play* in dummy (lari.
Sanford Grammar School w
bera of the present hjwanla Marj___
A letter from th* Garden Club cty Committee lu work' in ron- mere*. Nor. SO by Dr. A. C.ICov* Bprlrgs ysaUrday while •_
named secretary and trsassry.
scrimmage as th* feature.
was also rood al the meeting I ■ - . '
_|,L
Klk's' In Ihelr Klrk*
1, Ur.' atlempUng lo grl out of th* 8U‘ *
'he M k.
In com
tlwlr R D_ Brownlro, RoUry
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 sgivin g Service Illinois P reacher la
llraml
his employer, A. A. Calvert, ala*
fawaH payment of Incidental ca.
.**1*
*f*rtln
art: w
W. |{. Zackry, chair J, .nY'
Dr. A. W ..of Columbia, Chief of Police Roy
Incurred in holding a flower
Sentenced T o L ife
T o B e H eld Tom orrow
Club- ***•
J- G. I'allrrsun and Frank
Knoij Woman's dub, Dec. l, Dr. G Williams reported today,
show 1* Sanford next March.
Thu youth, it was Intimated, had
Through a motion duly made A letter from .the Sanford O ar K. IK Brownie*,
PITTSFIELD. Illinois,' Nov. &gt;4.
Th* annual united Thanksgiving
"Early discovery in tubercu­ been entrusted with thu money la
Bervko of all th* Chsrche* *f —(AT Th* Reverend C. K, New­ and carried &gt;h* *rganiutb-n 4m Club regarding a donation for
Sanford will ba hold in th* First ton wa* convicted today of agreed fa pay lb* Garden Club lh* tk* free flower show wa* read and losis usually means early reck*" purrhas* a load of vegutabU* at
,r7. *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 of ill rec­
tinu* to a**k out thoa* beginning
Market but abak8*n*d thu
Ig tb* report of (|&gt;* dance com tors for further r«n*ld#rallon.
ing at PM A. M Rev. C B. El­ and tk* Jury Died bla Banish­
Infection that trcslmmt 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* vblurv at the meeting toTb* verdict WO* reached In ar* nearlag completion far th* an­ fa y were: Rodney Tbursby, local alarird at «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 of the an hour and It minutes. Tho nual dance of tb* Organisation to m
supervisor. 4 V. Bufaer, II.
Springs followed shortly after
Presbyterian Church announced Missouri country preacher bod b* held bt fa* Mayfair llolrl, 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
At their iwxt marilng, 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 of Mr*. Imney IndlcnUdy Dr* A- C. Kirk
«f th* choir* of varib is DennU Ke)»r. 44-year-old mother, will address th* Mgmalaatlon on Th* greatest distance traveled campaign which continues l* look-out far tha youth.
prevention of
labareulosls in hp g shrimp mi the south AUantle Christmas most successful
A n r t m l fur th* arraut of
Mariks BlinerIpher will of Pariah,
niggfahothla was sworn out by
•annactloa with Urn annual seal
goo miles, Hi* Journey
far the *c&lt;— Mn.
Louisiana's O J M square miles Mr- Culvert. Th* youth was return­
Ml* campaign timdnsfad under th*
In three months. Tag•f shrimp by the bnraau of Include IJ ttt f t vratar and a grant* ed fa Sanford ami lodged la fa*
tu p k s* of lh* I d t l iil s County
cal- •r mtleag* at taavigsbla streams' Couatjr JalL Most *f th* m»**y
than say ofaur state,
was rroorafad.

C o-operation In
Annual Seal Sale
Urged By Sponsors

DAFFY

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Barbara Stanwyck And John
Boles Play Lead At Ritz On
Thursday In “Stella Dallas”

“HIGH, WIDE A N D HANDSOME1*

“Back In CirctilAtfcmn
Stars Pat O'Britn
And Joan Blondell

It brought to attention » Bch
atari
u
Constance
llcnnelt,
liougta*
Fairbanks. Jr-.
»h o
played fata flr*t adult role In tha
Prodnrilon, !/&gt;!• Moran and Alice
Joyce. lion* Id C’olmtn. whoa*
picture career had Juil alarlad,
Irapad to boi-offlro piomlnenc",
uod Hell" Urn in'll, In lb" charari"Hfallen of Ilia mnihar. we*
rata pulled from nhuriirlljr Into
thr alar claa* hr bar perform*

M i * t k , E x c it in g
PldtFettorM *Hlih
JTItJe, Handsome’

Newspaper F ilm
A t R itz Shows
P o w er Of Pres*

"Rack In Circulation,** a WayT Urn*, plcturliatlon, of
i Cosmopolitan
macmtla*
"Angle Hhoomr" by Adeta Rgg*
art Si. John* and starring Fat
O’Rrlrn hn«l Joan- DlondelU la
an engrosdng newspaper drama,
preaonllng a* hehlnd-lha-acanga
In the new pound rmlon Mrview of the elhlna of newt
fioldwya
baa
ullllnd
oTary
gal tiering oml the power of tha
farlllly of hla lr«ra*ndoo* pro*|
prca» over live* pad reputations.
&lt;lnrll(in ffo u r m |n the rrmthm
i f what la rewKlot aa one of
“ Rack In Circulation" da
ihn morn Important picture* of
uled lo hare II* first
the current eoaaon, Two of fllmshowing Wcdneaday al tha RHa
land'a finest wrltor*. Barah MaAnna Bblrley, John Bolm and Barbara Blanwyck comprlao this Theater. .
aon and Victor lleerman, pm*
A apcctarular train wreck 'piopared Iba actlpl, and the dlrec* family grogp In the Samuel Ooldwyn production, "Stella Dalian,
Hon waa’ tjt^lha handa of Kins attraction n\ tbf R ill Thaater Tburaday and Friday, Tenae drama Tldea a thrilling Introduction..to
Vidor, who made "Blreet Bccna"
whM Barbara Stanwyck forfaits her right go her own the murder mystery elements'; of
lor Mr. Ooldwyn aa well aa a
happlnra*.
the swiftly paced narrative t t i ^ )
auccaaalon of other iraaah hlte.l" " 10 *
follows.i^The photoplay pfoaanta
"Stella Dallaa"
la relea»ed
a new anil eicrtlng
Ihroash United ArtUla.
tloj, .by ppan UluDdelL. Sk- »
rep o rter wh* ■I
.tna^t.

Thla la how Artist' William Rnae visualise* charmlor Irene
ThailiI leading ladjr nf "High, Wide and Handsome." which open*
Bandar al the pits Theater. U lu Dunne appear* oppoalla Itandnlph
Beat!. Tha alory waa written by Owar Hammontebt II to tha mu*If
af Jerome Kern.

fJS.

DIETRICH AT RITZ IN “ANGEL1

CROONING FAMILY

itraelonal prlda In

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 31

*Tbwttpry rerotr- a aronnd tha
death, under myttt rlous1rlpcumatancea, of a mllllopajrn. Thla
becomca known, tbrough an
anonymoua letter. t" Tat O'Brien,
editor of a metropolitan tabloid
newspaper.
Ren.lng aenaallnnal newa. ha
nailgua til* (tar reporter to la*
vrstlgate. Amassing n damaging
amount of rlrcummntla!
art*
denre, the widow of tha a*emInKly murdered man, portrayed
by Margaret l.lnd.ey, la hiourht
to trial, Refualng to enter any
defenae tu the (barge, aha la
found guilty, chit fly on tbs

A T T|IE R IT Z
f!omlay, Monday-Mink-,1' Action. Romance, Irene Dunne,
Randolph. Scott "lllflll, WIDE AND HANDSOME."
Tucmlay—You're Sentenced For tha thrill of your Life,
"A ir A T R A K ISLAND ."
Wi-dnreday—Marlrnc Ilip'rirh
“ A N G E l*"
Alan
Joan
lUotidcll. Tat fl'ltrien, Margmri Limlaay "HACK IN CIUCU*
1.ATIO N ." Special Wcdneaday night. Turkey SCREEN0.

Thur-day.
Friday—Rarbara
■STRUA DALLAS."

Stanwyck,

John

Bole*

*1 rem it! o f Ih , . I n .le . nnaaetlmd

Sat unlay—llay SCREE NO. Jaqnelinc Welle,

JM

[by tha new* aleu tn ..

I'
I ! ! I I A f V l l E P IIIN C R fis
V
Sahpitay and. Sunday.’ No*,’ 27lh and }tHi
‘k k ly "I1IIJ.S OK OLD WYOMING"*
Alai
' T i l K**OJll ENT
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Crooning Family—Jean. JUpwdefl
IHiwwU,. galhaa nawad. tka plaa

I - . 1 The gwrgvous Marietta Dlelykh laMlnV*llac than .peer jn
I.UIaat. pietum, AagaL". d l«e ltd .llX. JiU)|l..lAhilAShi. .TlWf.h. ■ W f*”
Wednesday at tha Rita Thaater.
V
v

nfTTh'ly atwr^B b» “fH* if

I

Japs Seize
Keystone Citylu:
Without Fight
V;

f.1&gt;

«M»M HawMa,' alarmed by iha
iki«t ta har Far Raatcrn fr«n
u*r aa imik Of Japaaean Tic
KrtM*la Ohlaa. baa latnrmod
tha npaatah loyaltat ftiTeraaam
it that aha la wtlhdrawma
trial aapport, tl waa repoillaat eight.
Tha loyalist
at Itac
•atwaa has k w * told, tt waa
•aid. that
R Mata's
role
ta
•gats meat ha Upridated be
caaee al "ifow led
pfSaoeupatkai' wfth a**«ia ta Iha Far

i

"merely obtained at hla otftrn In Iha
Chlneaa government nfOciita
*R *» rtty Halt and It will l&gt;" r r c reiterated IheD detenalnatloo to
penled to the I'..min I* (Innera fo r’ re*l»t the Japaneaa tu the laa»

m n** fug &lt;* M H 'r*Um

»

. I titan. Chungking, un Ihe meaoder-

alt Ba
their tm-etlng ^ 1*&gt;t
night ing Yangtic River went of het^
bombing I t * t’nnirol*i|&lt;in'U nl»&lt;&gt; nuihoc „ about 7G0 mile* farther Inland.
I* r"0dy lied lli,. purchaao &lt;&gt;f nan l - j l»n '
Rmwhuw. the pivotal alronghold
at hum-, anil &lt;,n.. l | ;
i"n
Cboitnlri of
«|iindenburg Itn*" be*
tlllrli for I hi* clly HI reel 1)0.
.
lim tHK port menI
fnm.
lbIToctor . " " " « * * * "
f» U *°

r

BfriUSENIit'Ittl,

Nw*

K C * i&lt;A&gt; *-At&gt;pori)(!i ly no job ' 1*
D i y W L T l a j h * .thtere* o f- lin er-

faa* ewAwy'to tarkle. Sheriff*! officer* are acarehlrji
■for a four mom hnu*r, runipli O'
• with chimney and |nurh, whkh
1 diaappoarwd during tha night.

r in g

e tn e t) i t

II

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V W A

mi

il

H — Mil h r

isth,
' 1t tt

BIG APPLE DANCE

R sm(

M

M lm A iiiig s

h r

For Sale

’ * *.

Mgwag Served My tb* Ddak t a l f

Ssto

, (Peanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetach

*

BIG TURKEY

'ERICS

virtu e

________

i

al

that

* "

to t a l

Atlofi, t» fftf* Nhdeffa Ml inm I

1" t f«r

T hx Himks are open
the imyment of 1087
Taxes. Z'lr Discount will
lie allowed for juiynient In
NovcmU'r and 1% dis­
count for payment In De­
cember, ■ ■
Ellen Hoy,
City Tax Collector.

HOt'KHT C*lM- lfcIi*d r“ *.*tl«n ahall ba held at
d Florida *»r- the Cllr Halt &gt;a *■•&lt; ''«&gt;* of
. *a claiming la* •aaford. Klorlo*. In rn aform llr

HOSTESS W R I DANCH PARTNER

FanUahed ■ rwari haasa fag rgul
D r ir a .‘Apri7
iw iN a S ? i

_

al Hanford, Florida, fo u r wrltiaa.
a,p earan r* IprraooaUy u r .h y at*',
I'A N T . a coriK.rallon under ll&gt;4 Itw aerl I d aatd mill pa Ihn f t r e L 1
la 0 *c*m b *r;, H IT . bd-l
law * o f lb * Htal* o f Flurld*. Mnadar
lag * h * . ( l b aay o f aald tannin
C la la lllfand tii*re e fi»r to ill* »&gt; th a-itd
ri#rk &gt;uiir w fllltw
It
R. niTgtVOl.KKIt. If all**i and any,
la Ih f liHl uf ci»i:uplatnl In
It deed, hi*
unknuwu heir*. Mht »ut(
ilif IMna |n«»ciMf*«ll
, itrvi****, l r a a i « "
. B»»ntaeai lijr law. al
Ilaraln
fait
nni
«r|
ri al-, l**r*adaB&lt;a*
_____
jiihlinivii* will*-tw aPlAPNl. Ag ami at |
n a iiK H c o w r t a u c A T t o a
) t&gt;u tiiL ilafaull.
i
I
T U N HTATK OK* KIAJH1IIA .V m
DONE and pIKDKlIISti at Ha«*
ri
tU T a W O l.IlK n . If k ll»a and
1f doad,' lil* unPaown brief, de- f nr6* FlatldA. thla «th day uC
n rHHOQ f&lt;
Hh .*
IrgMUra
or
araalaaai N c c m b . i . ^ i r
HIIIM IIN II lllr r .K W A U .E lt
ia l*o
* aim ** *i&gt;l*d c u r t
kaown aa HlUMONU, I t i n i V A L - Clark o f lbtty:
A. M UKIJKH.
|.i;H) It a ll**, and If draC hi*
I in pot r . c u rb .
uobaawa
liMra. pa*l*ae*. i*g **
H*mu*l
A.
n
W
ltklaaob
l » , i.* gra n t***; IIKNIIV_ Hull*
A * •••lirllor for plaln llff.
l.vmiN,
a**lunrr
of
Hamuad
1111**1*allrr. It a ll**, aed II ilrad, ItiK K IC IA I. HUAI.)
hi*
uakoowu
hair*.
d * »l* «*
te ga irr* o r
gia olyaa;
IIKNItV
ItiUlINHiiN.
aaalgu**.
If
alt**,
.aed ir drad. bl* unkaown hair*,
d itlim
lr «a l* * a
or
g ia n lr a i:
IL y . I m i m i. AH. ir a ll* * and If
A ra l, bl* unhiMiarn * U 'J d»»|a**w
Ivaa lrr* o r gra alra a; J. II. MtN A T T . tl a ll* * , and If d*ad. hi*
aaknawn balrt.
l**a or gra n lrr*
Cllr Cva-luD M r for a lam uf
tfaraaaely

rourt

n u

I IV

OHANOK ’ K A v A I. jiff (1lilts ' c o m ]

II Naal. lee* tha followlag
(n r r liw
iqwllnn
ia * r * * ft
neataalnr at iba Boulhweal
rnrncr of Die above deaerlbad'
tract n: toad **d_ running
aorih 7a rnrOA Kn*t . US
yard* Houih la n i t * Went
IM yard* la paliil o» bogie-lag: tha remainder. roniAla-tag II’ acraa morn or loag.
Too aad Hob al.Vdw are hereby

a d m is s io n

f

'rtMSWiiflhtftJfVRSj

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
^ M m l m M a ''N a T
R u n MS.

•'

c o im y l

E m m s W ith Bm xi

Faralahed rwaSH-twia beds. Two
•m s U Sftlaaal M l N. Locust.

'

I*At*’ V. s IMarldi

** WTli* Houth Half of tb*
Hnuihwrat uuartar af ’ Iba
Haul hue* Quarter of Heel ton
la, TeWaaMtit It Baaib. ftanu*

tt

t

c ^ fv o lit ib c ia
damnad woman * tnifocencw.

quiff*.aa* 4K!".■*&lt; . a*Id , u a w r i t ,*7&gt;v!Wt‘l . iVnjtfAT.J

I * r M i um-er or
from
Fuom r
&lt;1rac e ) t-naapdriy (lo rm a vlr llllla (
bar* ugh
(Ir o o r V
Company*
a
dlsaali ed Florida corporal Ion. la
Iba land and pr*m 'H a herein­
a fte r d»»erll&gt;odi and
all
nlb*r
wrrtoa* arbna* name*
a r*
to
p lain tiff
anknnwa.
having
ac
claim ing *n&gt; ln t»r**l In and la
1ho—a certain landa and premie**
■Huai* la lietn'aala fo u n t* M od da. end -deacrlbeC aa
fallow*.

-A - *
Wealed to hay: tOwall h&lt;MUA i l
Iowa. Not pver UAM k Boh
U U Saahw&lt;

V

?r.rS? .j'fK .ftyi;'!s

________ ____

IK— »mm£ua'

^

n iU 's a u iM AVAJ* HTu IIUU c o m -

LfciU A L T sIxW C A
lik e

‘ if

* Atnldal iba m alodram atlf | M
.rolTom enta o f the m urder tria l}
Joan U lo iu lelt^ altb o u rh h er a a
jl l t l t l r * harp Been
tlyt
m o r ln j
het fluflueuca Id t l i » |u m othtlnn. hdj

8U U 30-^

lo tb * law * and ordiaanr*a rolatlaa ta Iba a le d lo a
bow
In
(orco In aald C’ llr . Th* P oll* w ill
b* opr a al T J e A. I I . r.aM*ra
Standard T 'm e / a w a w ill alnaa al
aundnww op laid itat*.__
1 lt*rebr appal nt J. tIBCIC W.
ft. (1AIINIIR. aed P. U. . a*JT11
a* lam etlorp and R. K. b A N *
a* Cte&gt; h o f aal4* elaetlna

IN

W 1TN K M

WHEKItOlp

1

k in a a t * *»l far habdt a*
*u*or af Iba-Clly nr naafnrd.
yiorlda. and have eauaed to-bo
af fl**d baralo the Seat of th*
Hid tjlp aa thla Mb day of
N-™-*ar. «MJWAIlD 1|In()tKq
bava

Aa

M ayac al* lb * C&lt;&lt;f
o f Saalurd. Plortda
A llo t !
'
•
K, H. b A U S O lf
*'

rite Clerk-

tM A L t

L IS T E N

HAYNfceb
Court SOM L E fflttea t
S E R V IC E
1s t A

frenefc— T * l

9111

'

• o r in i o r ' MwiaiT"MAarwwa
N olle* la k*J*br aiv*w tb aj I.

»h* uB4*e*tg**d a * B eH lal Maa*
l*e ,ia o t a w r r , aad*i and hr.

Gulf Statkm

FOR RENT

RADIO

Completely Reno*tied
A ad JUSMontcd

RADIO

Apartments
FtnUhod in th^
modt sthrActlva
Colors ,

RADIO

IA C K S O N V

J- FLOR

1938

RGA &amp; ZENITH
EASY'TERMS

Cates BWg.
HOFMANN

State Market

1

�B n d M I i H m Omy Ceatrml
rWrifc City A f t e t ia t IUU, Hlfkwmy
A id Water T ra p a rU U m

Seminole Oonnty Prodtt««tt
More Fruit And Vefetabldf’llito A«J
Similar Area In America

■m—
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER M, 19.17

Japanese Urge
Chinese Chief
To Surrender

FIGHTING IRISH BLANK CADETS BY 7 TO 0

Grand Jury Indicts
Seeks Crown
11 a ^
i
Of Paris Kings Jarrell A n d Ktnlaw

Message' Is Dropped
FromAirplanes Ash*

Foreign Powers Seen
In Plot To O v e r ­
throw Government
Of French Republic
rA n ia,

ko ».

SAMPSON WOULD BLUSH

si. —(A-)— Th*&gt;

r * m7

fal^hS?!

ugo waa dropped to him by
Japanese
alnnen making

the capital to

^ 1

Chungking

about 1.000 mile* farther Inland.
No bomb* wore drepped-the
only message urging cassation of
hoatflltlee. Chin*** purault plone*
attacked the Japan***
file-*,
nrveriheUss, engaging them In
spectacular dogfight* or*r Nank­
ing. On* anUeatifled plan* wa*
big.
On*
unidentified plane
crashed.
The Japan*** airman, apparent­
ly
trying to determine
lh*
'* tren gtJ m fIh S rimalnlng Chin**# air force, war* taken by
rurprlta. The mysterious moj-age
"advised" Chlang to end China'*
resistance and to aurrander him*
,# lf to the Japaaaaa.
i The Japaneta army threatened

Rotary Raises
$15.57 In Cash
For Charities
Members Tell Stor­
ies Of Their Lives;
Give 1 CentPerYear

CITY NEWS BKIEFSt

The City Commissioners hold
their
regular
semi-monthly
meeting In the 'City
llall to
night at J: Jo .o'clock.
______

Plans Are Made
For Local Sale 01
Christmas S eals

throne of Franc?. Uiucil a maulf**le dlilr1buta&lt;t in Pari* today
announcing that ha had derided
"to reconquer the throne of my
father*".
Thn loan word manifesto left
no dnuht that
tho
prel&gt; nder.
now tiring in eslle In llclrlum.
I leaned a pacific rnnqueal. It
cauaod intense eirUemcnt. nowerrr, among tho Ficnch royullata.
Tho manlfcato - * m " dtstf ttiunvt
aa government agent* wrp&gt; fer­
reting out rrbtt appeared to bn
plot lo orrithrow the rcpulillc
and had added the Job of Inn­
ing the
whereabout*
of
tho
Count of Part*, tbn Duka's non.
The Connl left Veraoli, Hwllt•rland tale yo*t&lt;-r&lt;lay aflir H a lo
(rdeial police "Inrltod’' him amt
gruup or hi* follower* lo leave
the country on the ground he
wa* carrying on political m Itr 1-

' menl
Institutions in
Oreatrf
Shanghai defying Britain, France,
the United State- and other
powers interested In th* Interna­
tional'areas of thia war* ravaged
city;
Th*
Japanese already had
Mixed mora than SO Chinese ves­
sel* tn the International Sett)**
merit, including ahlpa of the
maritime cuitoms, and
pressed

port supplies to the Japanese
armies west of Shanghai
now
fighting lhair way to Nanking.
Nanking, the former national
capital, eras virtually deserted
after removal o f the government
tn Chungking, Hankow and other
cities deep In the Interior, U. S.
Ambassador Nalson T. Johnson
and heads of other diplomatic
establishments were leaving for
Hankow tomorrow.

’Jarrell Tndictcd For
Operating Lottery;
Kiiilav F7&gt;r SelltnC
.Voapph W, Jnrrcn flttd
Klnlnw were Indicted
by tho Seminole County
Grand Jury today in connec­
tion with tho 'oilcry racket
which linn been under Inveatlfrntion hy the l&gt;ody foe
the east week. Tho Grand
Jury in htill In nowi'it and It
was omphnitircd today that
Stinson

It ha* only partly completed lt»
wotk, Indicating that other tfl*
.Itrlmrnt* may he expected to
follow,
Jarrrlt wa* Indicted on at*
count* for operating a lottery f t *
mflfTry while Klntaw’a Indlctraawt
wa* bated on Ih* aale and In k t*
mission of lottery ticbeta f *
money. The rrnalty for cotrriw
tlon of the first offen** nvokWI
by law con»l»t* o f a fine o f tif*
In
than SSO
O jio
r yaore__
more :the*
in * tnan
&gt;w*i
nor
Sfi.rfio, or Imprisonment fo r n W &gt;
l?*a than on* yrar nor mere than tenj and fo r eonrlrtlon o f the l* T
;
ter uffensr, a fine o f not leW
than f t 00 nor more than H.0OU , 1
or Imprisonment fo r net *)# • '

Mrs. Volie Williams
Explains Purposes
-O f—Seal-Campalarri

Florida— Fair
and
slightly
Final prr-campaign preparations
warmer tonight, probably light
for the annual Christman Seal Bala
frost In Interior o f north port ion
which open* Thanksgiving Oar
Tuesday
Incrtaimg
cloudiness are being completed by mambotw'
and warmer.
of the Seminole County Tuborct*
loala and Health Association, Hr*.
Violators of City ordinances Volie Williama, president of the
will be arraigned before City Association. rweeale^Jpday.
1
Jotfg* Y rh n t"t7 WlH&amp; f„ s ee.
"Before the Jrlve openl wc w s ij i
•Ion of the Municipal Court nt the people of Sanftml and Semin*
I ho local 1-ollca Elation this ole County to know to what p-e&lt;
afternoon.
the money from last year’s sal* h»»
been put,** Mr* William* stated! ■
The Celrry Camp. No. 623, of and presented the following re­
the Woodmen of the World will port from &gt;bo Treasurer, Mr*- Rulh
meet tn regular session Tuesday Scott:
evening at 1:00 o'clock, accord­
Return* from the 1038 Seal Sale,
ing to an announcement made $388.16; balance carried forward
today by C. C. Collins. It will be from the previous year, 1103.02,
held at- th* Sanford American
legion Hut located on the Lake
Front Driva.

;Report Flays Lottery
ies In City And En­
tire County, Asks
! For Strong Action

;Defendants Post
Bonds Of $1,500

P a c 4 * “ Gui-e. hr*t*riJ »F to the

1 ' mm

NUMBER

Established In 1908

Sampson would blush to sre feat* of strength performed by
Charlea Louis Fuchs, tt. and hi* two-yeqr-old brother, Norbert, both
« f eh o iu 'ra h 'tiff nbarty twice ThMr own wrlght*; Son* o f*g 'ttvd "
Voik City physiral ciillutv Instructin', they an- slmun hero, rhartc* |
bol.linr n 1.in-potitnl liathcll
i

Vegetable Crops Radio Is Seen As
In Seminole Hurt Hitting Basis O f
By Cold W eather M onroe Doctrine
Celery, Cabbage And DlctatorHliip In BraC i t r u s Escape In zil Is T r a c e d To
Plunge Of Mercury Foreign Broadcasts First Dividend In
5 Years Declared
By Power Company
The Florida rower A Light
Company '".lay declared a divi­
dend of $1.75 per share o f Its $7.00
preferred stock payable December
21»l lo slock holder* o f record at
l he close 0f business on Dccambet

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

Celery Feds Prepare
For Leesburg Game

Tba exebang* o f commodi­
ties
I* what is commonly
known as business. Whan Utia
exchange la rapid, business la
said to be goad) when tt t*
slew, business is bad. On* of
th* graatast handicaps to an
exchange of new commodities
la tba difficulty o f disposing
of used goods.
The automobile dealer can’t
sell many new cars' unless ha
finds a buyer for th* custom­
er'* old cart a man in th*
market fo r a new radio or a
now refrigerator can hardly bo
**td tails*i * earns i disposition
H x bo made of tka old ones;
* hunter who would like to
buy a new gun hesitates be***** th* old on* will *UU

Winter Visitor Looks
In Vain For Camp
If
Hanfopt
Itnd
additional
facilities
for
tourists
there
would have
been
turn im&gt;r*
family (trending the winter here.
Victor Bcfaelb*. from a small
town near Akron, Ohio, was Ini
Sanford yesterday afternoon In I

Although Its anticipated .spend'
I n i ' "only a few day**' horn ptr.
Scheibe and hi* family plan to
qpend ■the w inter In Fiurlda.

Duke Of Windsor
Wins Libel Ac

Walter-Paul Shepherd
Speaka At Tabernacle
According lo an. aahounceasanl
mad* this ’ metking by W ' BQmsu , pastor of th* gaafoed bes­
pat 'Tahamacl*, Evangelist Witter
Paul Shepherd of Miami aad Orlan­
do will apeak at the Tabernacle
every evening except Saturday at
T:4» o'clock far tba Bast aovaral
day*.
*#v. Shepherd 1* a well known
radio assagai1st with radio add
r*w*a ever may station* tndwdy W V I af WhoatMg, W. Va,
aad WWEW la putsborg. x «v
tea ala* apafcna to large

3u y k .
tht" i

recently to spend th*

*Ptt:
A ,lu cky slatted I* Porter Lan­
sing, m«na«wr of Jb*-C hase and
Company Oarag*.
.^ v '
Ha facod tba biting northwind on hi* Brat turkey bant
yesterday afternoon and bagged
two large gobblore. •
» Ho reported that be found a
large drove at the wild tarhay*
and coaid da*Uy have killed
more had tba la * allowed.

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Ur . Haipe* kails fronq Wore®*Ur, Mas* and k a y m ta d that 1»
followed the dock* i f far as Sanfqrd In thair migration southward
annually.
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M r Haines wa# InfluentUI la
organ Is big th* Shuffls Board ClaJk
bar* and served aa president of tka
Club laet year.
Whan asked if ha liked Esafori,
be replied with, “ the fact that this
U my alith winter her* * n it»m
that qua*tlon,"

"L ondon:
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■attlament of tbs Duke of Wlnda libel suit against tho pubor* and author of "coronatlon commentary'* 'for a -faubataatlal autn". In ddidagaa . and
.Mat* wa* announced today beJar* Lord Chief' Justice Ilewart.
. ttlr William JovlU, appearing
lor Windsor.' announced' that
WlUlam Heine(nann. Ltd.
pubHlb*|i. and
Orofray ' Dennis,
asthor. wduld pty "a aubatantlal

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[V Nagn-fiiibC HobOt
Americane
srd grpt.iti in morn and more
familiar uSn fa«ci*t and com*
muniit lilcay and labels, such a*
"the corporative state," "centralirt-d control," “ economic expan.
BEIRUT, Lebanon*
alcn dor lye state," and th* Ilk*.
Ha added that Windsor would UP)—A Bey)*aale(r. soldier . * #
On* jdnoff icial
authority in
wtlfbttl* the damagee to chart- killed, yfalgrdey am) to ilkoum- Washington, who la tn a position
aa la which Edward, gg king alrafbrs Wounded In a','battle to analyte first-hand report* from
id Prince ° f wait*, had laker between
French
troops
and SeuUt America, puts It like this:
t deep intaresl,"
rioting Labe ncan nationalists,
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Bryan C. Hanks, President « f
the Company, stated that tba sub*
stantial Increase in buslnens hi
thr tree served hy the rompaity
Iand recent freedom from hurricane
lone* have made this dividend
possibleMr. Hanks expressed pleasure
'hat thr i-.&gt;mp.ni) could pay this
dividend to its prcferied stock
holdrrs of whom several thousand
live in Florida, and to whom B*
dividends have been paid for thn
last five years. He said that If bus*
loess continues good la Florida
sod if the Miami Rata Casa t* dis­
posed of, as haa been Indicated
recently by Miami officials tt la
hoped that the company may bn
able to determtn* n mora deftalba
dividend policy than clrcnmiU&amp;MS

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We wonder
lelter
commendation In Batilrd«V nlgfit'e paper from the
rr of commei
principal of the Bolide tohoo! fii Jacksonville who pfaUad
the Celery Fede and their coache* /or their »portaman*hlp
In ft rtMftt lame. W « h tn » avefyone did, for in oiir ojHWtm
thin tribute to the football tkiukd In of much more Import­
ance than the wore In the tame.
,
"We only hope," wrtite T. R. Hyde, head master of the
Bolles school, several dhyn after the » » W . "that ql! of the
tyams ^e Tl*y will be a* eenllethatUy, and show u find a
spirit as your boys have shown. We certainly wish to con­
gratulate yob on, this condition."
That la a splendid tribute to the local football team.
Conunt froth the head niuter of. the Iritool, ana. after a

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• W ASHINGTON—-WKhbot merit
talk about H, Uu tr aweary b giv*
In# *«edy to tba problem o f re­
ducing Into mo tait rata* la th#
higher bracket*. rarUleg tbs, riagilta! gain* lax and modifying a*
wall ,lb* UU ( ( M a l i f t th# IMS

m raattar* will bo
In w effect irely by taxes that ha
to congress.
prefer* to alt light. D leu bean
tallM a "ceplial strike.” ,
Lout* XV #4 . France
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Wbm tha rich man ra ys., eet
o f the market, dot* IW1* epeew* touLtianafo Cbatfra HI *4 flpt'n.
tating to ram fat profit* end oth­ kb cousin, fa 171* sm! NupJfcpn
erwise poll* hia nook muter bl* forced CksrlM IV lu gtoo tt bsrk
1 . - .&gt; _
shell, hi* outlay for taxes is less- la 180*.
And further, bis capital is Ml*, or
portly so. Tits result is tb it the
long thaln o f naw bustnoss tbit
(rash capital start* wbm Isveslad
bi industry *b absent. And tbit
mean* mors tax** tb*
governmoit doesn't got, and loss rccoocry for tba country.
(*r” - ^ ’ o . f * ,
To ana treasury official
wo
posed this proposition:
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Taka a rich man Ilia earn Inys
already ara so high that If ba
makes any more money It * W
fall In the 78 percent bracket of
the income tax law. In otber
worth. 78 percent of hb next nam­
ings will go to tb* governmen1.
During tba aummer—befora the
recent market drop—there comet
to that rich man an opporlunt'y
to Inreel In aeenrltba to expand
a coitain business. I f successful,
the expansion promises bi a few
years to pay food dHridends and
Iho securities will tnerasaa in
value. I f It t* s flop,-he loses hb
money,
In order to raise capital to Inveil In these new securities, the
rich man must self some slocks he I
nought several
month* earlier-j
They have Increased handsomely;
Dt)WN
In vale* I f ha fell* them, 78 per-,
cent o f this Increase will go to tha!
government. Mowovar, so "U fa "!
U the buying power In the mark«t|
M O S T A X I E AND
that If ho offers a large'block of,
B R AK E W ORK
stock the price will sag and tho|
receipt* will bo diminished.

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glad to sod that the
aidant baa called for an Inves.
tiled' Of high (Mb**. Wa hope
|;lhd prsbo will be *xtraded to
.seat of aewiprlnt.

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Chines* “ HbtWKburg U n i”
I ladfl amk&lt;R wide open .by
lirvsdtng Japan***- A*, we got
M NO* h say stronger than
Weakest Chink.

"TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
By H U S &amp; U K A Y

nkers Association gh
praised the New'
■at goes to show1
irnor don't give a
abodt nothing.

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I d h l j ^ tirtv .p t ,tl'i-' U nited S to tt*
126.000, T h l* m oney is
invest,^
w&gt;4 Dfcamnahly w ill
returned
ivnen, a a, and i f any uncmploymci

Maws upon J. r Morgan a
from- Europe. The old boy
tly abet hla mouth o ff all

la tntefegttnn, \a note that F lo rld i
^ w l i h . t r a / ea e^ il treiM ury, eanpcl

ss, ■rathsr than, v*c*tahtM
[Is, *«• tb*
prlio yield
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BeUftkir Pnsper, .told tbs'local w ithin tw d,,*0ek&lt;t, the S t it c tlow hit* lit th e ddhooT " f t h d
nSttp M l es* going to try to ®hly J808,C2f|.
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A n d so While F lo rid a ta x p a yer* stru ggle
uhdep; thh
4 •*ee.h'ld reported that be J* burden o f h^corbltint taxes, wo still ^ a r e n 't cfiaugn ’ c&amp;^h
i/avor o f the wage* and hoar*[on hand to Bay o u r school tes'ehenf h ext rhm llfe iil}hotJth
!j V * 1 w“ ' u |ie . lJ^ . • [ * we have on dciw slt w ith the federal g h v e fn m ^ it $ZJ2S (( » b
** w,,h' whWh 10 Provide unem ploym ent relief, som e titty, If,

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h insurance, says ths 8 t Aug
dtns. ttacord, 66 percent of all
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punltivo Hctlun or shake thair heiuln and ease tno mltuAtlbh
by cummcnt to the effect that gambling Is an instinct, that
Instinct* are a part of human nature, that you can’t
change human nature.. But Dr. J. Halsey Callett, academy
headmaster, did neither when boys in His charge plityed tbo
Melbourne boa signed a new re­ slot machines,
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funding agreement on it* &gt;860,He went to police hcailquartcrs, secured a confiscated
k g w*Hh of bonds. Tba Interest
n t * I* cut to a percent fur one gambling device, and had it, aet up in the mathematics
Thqn ho arranged
with
the
ygdr, I percent fur tha next five- room of hla school.
■H percent fur the next five, 4 mathematics Instructor to work up a problem Involving the
M ftetft fur tbe nett flv*. 4W law of mathematical probability. The boy* were to, play
■aPswn. for the tin t fire, and k the machine with “ phoney" money to solve the , problem,
ggfceftl thetesfiar., Tba period of And they discovered several, surprising things.
tba sgrewttent Is for 30 year*.
They learned, for example, that a player hits the
Ip la Georgia tba other day * "Jack pot” once In, 4,000 times. At a nickel » ' “ throw,"
to preacher was describing hell, that meant It would eo«t |200 to win |0. They learned also
odjdt. “ Bwlbsra an’ sUtahe, that the next highest “ payoff" waa once in 2,000 pj&lt;y»,*
’* .gwtft* to b* weepht', wslllu and miula.h dost gioo to win.&lt;1,.
.ggsetlln# ob teeth.” ,Oa* old
Probably Dr. Gilllck smiled’ A bit—to himself. Perhaps
iuk.ed.bn . atftan. bench said: he made a fpw notes for a nook oil boy paycHology. But
toon, ah ain’t got no teeth.’
anyway, |t la reported that giuhbHng Isn’t ed papular In
trVupun the person quickly ra­
his school a* once It waa.—ReUrlan Magazine.
ft "Dean you worry, n lfta ft
h attlki h* firmlafiraf

who had no feat,—Arabian Pnrvtrrb,
Palm Beech Times I* th*
af,tb * story, however tea*
r bn. A winter vWtor had
IM h M from d- trip through
sdks wsterwvye
me th* bast tb* river looked
Glib . gladiators” , ah* **•
I Ut*r to a friend.
P* with what 7'', exclaimed

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Mo,,t I® ™ 11*14 "W ljtg bpjfs gapihle,

oil" great united vtultfti, capital
ati'i iklufr,. band ..-.In hand, eswttrsged, ftwldod-but unbampVred-rby BOtcniiamiti H
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.T&lt;&gt; tb* .editor* &gt;md publisher*
'f t tlm atala and th* nation
” &gt; }| o a i ftaad -tasked - th* .torch
' v||b tfw myn ihsi .throttabithotr
' &lt;U&gt;d(\r*Mp , Jtty old
American
' OflM f l euV*rtinjo*t ; and ,-.busJ&gt;
'tip** &lt;;an bp r t v lr i( in,Um minds
and lii-hils nt Atpnrlras* to tlm
&gt;nd thni ntir roars will ranlsh
nd with renewed .faith aad .!*•
ilitry a * win eehio** the sueC*as end prosperity w« *U de-

SANFORD TtVENTT TEARS AGO

Those Invited WSra: M in Ao'
nl* Itawklne, Mrs. Hart, M i*
W- C. Hill, M i* B. A. UpwardMrs.
Ilart,
Mr*.
Iloueholder.
Hr*. Huff, Mrs. Bowsy.
Mr*lUshep, Mrs. IU m r tools. Hi*.
"A itv* with dladlaters'’
Wstpon,
H ».
Newman.
Mr*.
fiV
dear lady, atllgatof* If
Pulaslon, Mr*. Thrasher,
Mr*.
tot ye*
mean” , replied hor
floor
wg* Hoy lymea, Mrs- Frank Miller.
Wid. "Han't yd* know that glad- Th* whole, lower
hem. Mrs- Qonutes.
tbiowa open and beautifully, de­ Mr*.
corated with wblt* eUr l*e*ar*. u**ry. Mr*. Mara*. M«d
mine., sgparsgu* fern and raeta.
•ad, M r*.. Tolar,
Mis.
Fred
W,
Mr*. Holly lusbad most *1* Williams. Mrs. N*dt Mrs.
tractlr* in sa srsning gown of A FjtU, Mr*. Wellses. Mrs. U.
pluk lefts!* snd «llv*r, recslr- f . Omfth, , Mr*. Thigpen. MIm
wHb her wera Mrs. llamsy WUkle- Mre. Hal Wight.
Mrs.
rbor, Mr* John Harbor end H a r r FurtLm. Mia, MoumtlWt,
Mrs., gyfan. Thr»* more charm. Mrs. MeUuxhlln. Mr*. Mar. Mrs.
Ipg women her* never r lilted mag, Mr*. Allan Jonas, Mr*.
Henfurd and It la ref ret led (hat
they leave
today - for
bom*.
Ira k , /am**'■ Mougbto* 1*
Sight table* of piaysra enjoyed (sad log th* Florida Fsdeiatl
of; Women’* dabs In
TnM
V ^ s h
Miller woe
tba She U tb# guest of Mr* Wi
flyal ■prif•&gt; a-, bcjku.lltul "card
table eavef. Mr*. Mors* cut tba ^ftortadsal Ralph Wight *

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block of safe stock, tarn* over to!
the government 78 par cent of tba;
gain In Its value, sustain s' further f
Inn on lha thin mirket, and thdn|
risk the trmslndcr In a specnlattv*
Ihi* Incas that may or may not pay
&lt;tat for several year* or dot pay
dub at a ll) u 1 •••HI &lt;»«n«
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I I And &lt;ha. treasury official ra(illad
that the rich mdn probably would
Weep hla money . In the soaitdi
aiocka. .
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Be assured that treasury o ffi­
cial* do not say directly what winj
be don* aboct It; But that prtHieftl
■HustIon.. albeit In modified form
in meatJnttancee, la what aomd

If through mu ixri'imn I h*v#
he*n ah|* to rarry' that torch.
but even a short way on IU — r ------------ --------------f ------ —
journey,
I « llt
feel
I have every else police guardshave bean
seived.
.
j assigned, and usually—when . ex­
conatrucUy*
*u&lt;l
tnaplrstlonnl
tortion wpa attempted
through
thosrhre ’ h* . edvenoM
ihould
the mall*—the federal man her*
provide Florida
ml itor*
wliii
stepped lft.
rdilnrlsl id "**1 for '■ lung Um"
Thrat precaution* may explain
By BOBBIN COONS
why then have been ne actual
l° P r a 3 ^ ! ^ i l t
admlnl*kidnaping*. In fact,
aa polka
traUon " lo r - n i aellon In Iftln*HOLLYWOOD — Chrl**imas Is ■toUstlcians point out
In th*lr
In* *olnn temhlsne* of order rontlng anti
the nifty IOM'37 report, there have
been
out of rheoe In 1*11, ft* con-|HiR» •r^vmri of tbe pell* rack#' no kidnaping* for ransom in Ibo
tend "it Hist th* gntermnenufleei* who pray on Bit movie colony Ml1
Ire Lo*
/Ira
Lfo* Angeles community In
having
met
tha
«mer**oc/. e.pkyUny When Hollywood's eyas 1
the
” period..
\
should have stopped thore.
\ a r * hlqrrrd by tbd artificial n o w
thus* city statistics, stsemblod
Trrinlur “ American tlu*ln"*»" |lhs| ennually clouds Sanla Clou* by Mrs. IIhods Cross, official
larse and »m»l|. tbs
ruunlalo (Iane
eUtlitklSn, would seem to blow
hMd sad corn*retoft" upoa which j Thrrell be the usual number of doWn snOth'dr Bollywood legend
tba nation « a
■ Y lw,!* •"“ •I rihtmcy petfums ssletmrn—offer- —that Hollywood 1* Uts meocs e f
stand or fall, h* pidniad out in# colored w iter In fancy bottles missing email-town girts tba its*
that business, having lost both _ *t a bargain; the usual furtive tUtfca have no department dsvotod
i*r**tl4# add power, * * » easily deal* In shining whit* fox furs to those lured hare by mpvl*
made lb* scapsxost for every that turn Into rabbit skin the first glamour, unless tbsss would corns
social III and fbiuoiutc evil. VFK h, i r y rain
under
“sdvsh«»ra-*ra*ra” .'- In
nsnctslly crippled and broken In ,Thl. film community
h*. b* «hl* c*t*«orT. aipoiig 044 Juvsnlk
»(4Ht, business was farced to tonl# ,rto ,t,inWd to all sort* Of girl*, were lUtad #uTy 14. Among
mark tlm* In n ctaplto world badger gartiM end petty racket*; older women rounded up bsra ,lb«
whila tha federal govern***t, n knows about
burxlsry—th* big clue* far.leading In Log,A*1'

Dhfittoad ffettfatg

Bo*M flyrto n TrnlWrn
A Rrlde ym* « n afford

Martin’s Oarage
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And Engraving
-wMiiiia niicu ink t** liowt*

DUmond Mduttng

Hollywood Talks

lotted buxlft*** for It* *tn4 of
outlseloti a* well, St com ml*
■tofu lo such ■* sxfeat that
AuMricap basis*** today rinds
Iteslt almbat
bewildered and
Mfhtened *4 lft
lft* darkest
depth* of Its deepest dumps
Now U Is a sirs*** anomaly,
not In kesptng with tbs Ameri­
can tradition, that th* fssr of
mllltuue *f American • btwin*ss
men today is no looser the fysr
of lft" mot/, tie* thief dr tb* for
•lilt foe. but f* «r « t gararumrut
Itirir. W* hers heedlh* *o pi
t*yy that, * spsaan ,og tbs . tub
Ject pt world pesos, j the railing
of corfr**4 laid, any* *•••*#*,
•r a few awgtaald'.odgjt d*c|sfoua. css throw thb atoek mar­
ket Otto 4 slekahlOg Ufltpln.
la the bear/ of (if* ba*ln*e*
men of tha noUdk toddy. II tk*
fear that with sgW darad Ml

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C®ntl*****d Fr#m ^*n* On#
obtain iTkltncF
niriimt
then
place* and then.when and wberover the** condition* are found
to extat" to have their lleen***
revoked.
In It* Indictment nf Jarrrll, the
Grand Jury aald that he "did
conduct a lottery for money.
known a* Coba:', that h * ' did!
"by mean* of a certain lottery,
dixpoa* of money." that he “ did,
Iran,mil certain lettery
ticket*
and coupon* representing an in­
ternal In a lottery for money ye*
to bo played.’’ that he “ waa Intereated In and connected whh a
Certain lottery o r maiwy. . .
known aa Cuba." ahd that he
’Mkl aril lottery ttrketa and coujRTn, repreaenSng an Intereat In
■ lettery for money yet tn ba
played," with dale# for the of"
fenac, Iwtng given In each tnalanre.
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The Grand Jury’* report
in
part we, aa follow*;

. T t i m h m t 148

rm u ts

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ImpoTtanjt
1nvr,ilgaHon«
to
make It I* our Intention In ra­
ce,* temporarily ami we
will
■ubmll our tin*! report a* aoon
a* the**
Invrallgailnna
have
been completed.''

but rommlfie.
mniabey*
aa.'d
It
corapllid
with
I'reetdent
lion ,.veil', com mund not to in*
rreaaa *i-tiding wltlw’ut compenaallng taxi*.

SECURITICB
REOISTRATIOjfS
CaetiKOed.frem Rape o«4 „•
cover top pleaded,dlocate In that
fo* treatment and to pure haw*
WARHINI1TON. Nov. f*. - t i p ) .
- Tho- Beetirltle* I'nmndigMn reaopplic*.
(•ortMl
^.fvif'nlsy
r^fUtriUon
•The r t *an leat ton h u been ac­
.WASIUNOTON. Nov. i;. (Ab-rsYal«mei)ts rnvrrltiK ft IT,lit.000
iV t t D A - i* .
fa Kreiyn Catea who la at. tively functioning In Seminole
Crngrem
waa
rea"y
.ilmn»l
of new aeruriliev became fully
The Mmdo ■D etrim ent of the
Midi Betty Wbeeteia, whoee
Mt station. Un&gt;T*r*tty *p*nt County dor in* the p u t year and
'&lt;* »*t dn*n ,|p work Imlay on *.'f&lt;Iite i: u-.uu »&gt;c.‘t»Jv.
h u mad* It* chief.aim In Seatin'
Woman'e ciab w ill' ' ipooeor a marriage Id Jomee
Boyd
tbe weekend hare.
crnP c 'd r o l l«tl*IAtl«n....... wtih
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during
el* County, the eetabliahmant o f e
TM A nH eW i M I M
a| the LeeaMrt will be aa event of
n'’&gt;'1 I*"* Bennie and Home Krptember and jrild.S.lo.ootl dura
home tn connect laa with the SewrClub IJoUaa at - g :00 o'clock* Mra- Sunday; Nor ember « . and Ulna jMia* Mark*ret
Wladan and
conllmu-d tbo
aarm.
-on
•« ,|1|t ()(.,ol,Pr, , „ a.
Inole County Home far A fe d
I f . 0. Flehrtftf « m bfc ipooeor Klliabath Stewart of Macon, Q*.
Mid* Salty nutwood e( Orlando
werdv debate that provided no
where
chronic
tatercnlar
pal
lent*
n m t m n whl be lira. W. L wefe honored Batarday
after­ vtailed frlenda here yeaterday,
uelii n during the Ural .week nf — - - - —
— may apend their declining year*,
Cooper, ami M r* Frank jVood noon wMh • tea f t ran by M r*
tho apetlal gfi|,lon.
but
lh.
D O N 'T (JU T 111* N IG H T S
the prealdeftt at the organ lx* tltel
,
raff. The public to Invited to J. C. Mitchell at bar home on
Semite hnd the f.irn
blit *o
Mr. anf Mr*. II. R. Lalag re- pointed out
M il, 03c T t:,T rilK R It H
attend.
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Mafnolta Aventta. ...
I if
JtinlfiFr till. bMkti
.tart
on
tomorrow.
tarn
ad
yeeterday
from
Newark.
Three patient* are Incurable and
Tbe Children of v the Confed
Bowie, of rnryxonUiemum, In
a
weary
l.nnve
,„b
commit.,S ^ g S lS r S
N.
J.
..where
they
bare
been
ran not he admitted to the Sanltor*
ereer will meet at tbe home at rad, yellow and whit* wdr* need
nlro wtjund op If, dl,cu-.lnna wuhIU ike k.wrl, ntik raafav wIL
km, which open* coon in Orlando,
MIm Leticia Uorrnly, 1M1 H u - to decorate the II? In* yoara and apCndlnf aartra) montha.
ovcr ,ho agricultural
Nil
- 1 i'.V e V ’.Vtr. JwV',\
^
Khd ahouhl hare proper care, M r*
nolle Avenua, at 4:00 o'clock.
d'nln*' room. Tko djnlnt table
: ,,
if*Inlitlsti nn ctTtfU^ffBbl inm* j rtimiwn ihni wnWr* » *»u mp*
we*
r .i.^ _w
. _ll|
■h .a ilace
. m .iNfk
S f. I M Mr*. F. L Millar, Jr. William* eakl.
:‘i W
M U * BOrriaoo
Chapter w
u covered
rtntfl
mv nnd atablllv. farm Price*
|
» ..wT;
Other functlona of the organ*
D e*«kt«fa * f ike American R e­ with a* tfnterpier* of yellow of Orlando apenl yeelrrday aw
Majority
lender
It n y It ii r n I.m-wII i . I -Ivuckim', llrwa
Mm. F. I . Altcheaon. PI King
tha
gurata
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
F
!
italIon
are
at
follow*:
volution « m U V f a BOMftt BrMfta chryaanlhamum, ' balanced
by
T..vaji_ Dciwctfll..
Id
iivtir Cw.
I*. Wilier, Br.
l t «* place and eupervtac the car* Street. St. AufuaUne, U the Fimt
at C^O o'clock at the Pariah Hone* green candle*.
from Ihe emninllfeo , 1, I tint • -----—f--------- ... . - »
Floridian
to-heeomea
-wlnncrVn
~
' -. ------,— ..of-peitenta-tn-unHerla.
On Magnolia Avenue and Fourth .• Mr*. Mllcbell pre*«nted the
_ 1jL . ,
--------.---- ------. —
llie legUInllon a-onhl ho yendv
the (lenrrnl Filrctrlc Compnny'a
Friend*
MU*
Mnrcnrat' To arrange follow-up
follow
Street. For raaarvaUena call 808-W honor gueata with
a
novelty
of
Mlaa
Margaretand checkfor the Tlniiio by tonight, “ cor
$|n.W)0 American Better Uvittg
I ). A . K. D K N K F IT
I
lull
1
.
four way *e*M • *' a memento
Aeglet to-learn ll" ‘ * up rxamlnatlona
or #4Inlnty tomorrow."
COUNTY JAIL
IIR ID G E P A R T Y
*» b" u undergoing trenimeut ni
To deliver leclurea on tuberen t'omeat. The Fiorlda Power ami
The Young People'* Union of of the otcaafoS.
Ilo predict id debat. would be
"Th- t’nuntjr Jidl « m In.pocll.ight Company, which la aponvurthe FI rat Bopttat Church will have
Thoao altendlnr
were:
Ihe1lh* h,,*plt" 1'
ll&lt;»,la, It* cauac, prevalence, and
ed hy na nnd found In a very rln h‘ Iho ■ml of the week.
Ing
the
eontcat
throughout
lla
a Hobo party. AH heboea are naked Mltaea
BettyWheeled,
*„,!! „ , ,
. ------prevention.
Tbo m.aanro i|ratte&lt;l by Ihe
rredltahln nnd aanttary condi­
Yrienda of Mr*. Oeorg, ( I n f ; To find early rate* of tubwru- ayrdem. mailc the announcement.
to meet at the annex promptly at Eltiabeth Btewart, honor gueala.
Tnr«il,l. VnriHkn iVvg
nrilmllnre
rmmnltl
tion. finwrver. lh. ctrand JnrT 8on&gt;io
Mra.
Altcheaon
won
$20(1
In
Urn&lt;I S,M Vlork m Ike l-arlak N iaw
7 iS0 o'clock for farther initroc- Jean Choate, Uene Martin Leney. * , h"
,u 'M ,n ,!l1"
' loaia In flme to prevent the advance
•epectfatly
rrcommond,
that
ci.il
Electric
appliance
i
and
rapidly
nt
III- ,.f ,ho ,||,e„e a ml Ha afireml from
tlona.
France* Morrow, Carolyn Cot­ la Improving
(pialiflo* for the final judging addltlixial *rr*cn* h- provided
,
THURBOAY
tier. Margaret (IrttNn. Carmel* Fernald Laughlipi M.moil-I |l&lt;&gt; ih - t k k tn4}v*: well.
*o that th. Jail will h- romplet., Anneal
Union
Tbanhtclrlnk Barber, Kathleen Lan«r, Mra. pl1**To illitKhbte printed material v l-r-ii one $12,000 American home ly acrornrd.
mol one flt.000 home will be
^M StrvIc. will be held at the Klrat Jamee
Boyd, of
Ft.
Myera,
......-:ning' 1uherTuloaia.
nanided. The conical, In which
R K laptU t Church at 0:30 o'clock. alaler of Mte* Wheeletn, Mra.
all** Faunla Uliicr », *H-&gt;
The »urk o f the |Tuberculotl*
COUNTY HOMt
The public la rordtatljr Invited W. T. Wheel***,
. * J l / rr* ’ ‘
Ito"l.iipi nm| n.niih Andoclnimn la entirely in weekly priic, are given, clnee*
“ Th. County Hnm# wa, al*o
Mr*.
Sieve
I'-I.
Entrant,
nmal
aubmlt
lno
to attenl
fe liiH rr r , . , .n p.-nile-nf upon
the Chrlatmaa
Inapectml by u* end round In he
Hhtnholaer, Jr. and
Mra.
Boy and Malcolm
yeaterday at llok To.v.-r
« “ I n-.,| fa le and the iwople of San- wold c-aaya on what tho all In eirellrnt condition. The InFrank Byrne*. Jr.,
clnrtr
wny
of
living
mean,
to
^ eland.
fm-,| pud Seminole Counly are rema|r, w rr. ou.alloio-d wa In
them.
•hilr well helna and nil *eemed
„
„
iiumteil to co operate In the cam
Mr. and Mra.Horace Walk*,
|u,|en&lt; whtfh liprn,‘ Thankaglvlng
aallrflid nnd harpy.
and Mr. and Mr*. Hoberi Hotly,.j,,,. &gt;(M| continue* thwrgh ChrIM*
CONVICT CAMP
Jr. of Jackaonvllle are expoelevt
jn ontrr that It may be an
In obaervone* of Bfloh Week
~*The Count v c-n tiri
Camp
to
arrive
Wedneaday to vitend
__ ______
—
the Raat Bide ftchool pr***nt«t
_
_
,
l,,'ni*
ouUtamllng
auerc*,.
The DeMolaya entertained with aevarat day*-with iliwlr p.ir&lt; nl i
w*a Invperlrd and we found |h.
__________
two play* Friday at Chapel.
a marahmallow
meat at the Mr. and M r* It. J Holly.
pi-opertv to h. w-.ll kept, |t|mu
Tbe ptOKram won as follow*!
home of Mr. and Mra. R. K.
qiinalloueya. wo found no com
Play — "Bobby'* Trip lo HookKipp recent. Sponaor* for th*
plaint* nnd under lb- condition,
MU* Klliulii'lli
sicna-t
- ft
land*
CoMtfHi+4 Ffsm Pip* On*
necaalon vtere Mr. and Mm. Kipp
Ih.y aoemed well ntlafb-d.
Character*
“ The fact la Ihnt the South
and Mr, and Mra. G. K. McKay.
"We wlrh lo rnmrm ml Ibe low
Bobby (a little boy) . . . . Billy
American nation, commonly label­ enforcement official, of
Several game* were played
Itnlh
Parrlah
led
fa,i-Ut
arc
nol
faaclat
in
the
during
tha evening Including
the Cliy of Sanfnrd and Ihe
Th* Book Fairy . . Ellen Ballett.
Italian
arnac;
nor
I,
Mir
Ijitln
volley boll. Three new mrmliera, their home on Magnolia Avenue.
Bherlff*
office
of
Seminole
Unarila
Upl.a.n Meriwether
Brantley Adam*. Charle* Meri­
n,A iinatl fire In the Prince** American group thnl hear* Ihe County for their valuable
and Georg* Hulhford,
wether. and Waller Turner were
Theatre yeaterday afternoon cau cvmmunial *tainp roininuniatlr m .lalancw to tl« In Hie pnr.ult of
Dr. Doolittle ___ John Mltchall
Initiated.
red little damage and aonu- con the Ituaalan ,cnao. Sculh American nilr InveatlKnllona. Itapoclnllr do
Alderman.
Thou preaml were: the
jatcination among patnnx. Fire dktatomhip# now are what they w . d.alrc I- _cvPrTV* ‘ " r
Bboka Jeon ttoberla, John­
Martha Telford, Joan Axrarello,
t.bmf i Mr-1 i-r-u-t—.J i. eeported gjw gis wr r r —niim'rvty gnnjprf or prodiillon lo 'h lcr of
I'ollco
ny Alexander, I ton Knight.
*'iong-arm Iradcm eontWdling na- liny t| William* for Ida unllr
today.
Marg ^ - Wlggat*. Blade— P r m o it r T K T Kathleen
Allen
Itatnr,
liuna
with
the
nid
e
f
arm
lea."
lug effort* -arid rlnae c»opera­
Nancy
Brock, Helen
Palmer,
At 4:.10 yeaterday afternoon, tho
bun non, Junior t'larko, Mold
daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. A.
Ilere'a where the rub cornea:
Gfelchea Morrlion, Marjorie Cog* Allen of D rUnd, waa marrinl lo local FLe llepailmrnt received u
tion extended to ii * during Ihe
Bwaln.t Wilbur ,9 'lflr n Dnbby
United Stale* official*
and ulde-apn-nd violation* of certain
WHUani W- UuDoae, aon of Mr. cull to Ihe Thvntir and found a many buiim-aa men, fur that mat
Lather.- - Herb)*
Btenitrem, bprn and 'Deity Thurmond.
A
lio uonaw
Donald fUahap,
Al*o
tuamv , Walter
” " " &gt; n d Mra. Harty O. Dulloae Friday .--malt fire hnd tltrln l from the ler— fear that Hie constant oae nf tnntldliig and Inflorv law*.
fThpraton. T / r*.,,, John t we,
“ If ha* alao Come to our
au* hratrrUn Oh- bt tiding which,
n°bby at 4:00 o'clock.
fl^dkiiltd Rn*a«ll, Julia Nfedgr- ijgyn**. U M. T *‘f°rd
the political language and label, knowhdgo ibni them are luuny
Newman,
Brantley
Adam*.
ttalH
t,
A
bul
|l)Vr|y
tttctn
w
y
npparrnlly,
wa*
too
rlnae
to
the
Playlet — “ tn'Tho Book C u e"
of Euioua ullimaleiy may trad place. In Hcnitmile County widen
*
A lw u performed in the preaenro of wall.
F-uin American nation*
and &gt;hr have h*en llcenacit In do legtll“
Thnae
In
the
Theatre
left
In
a
famlllv,. wilh
- V u iL ■ ■'______
»J™a|f
»,.
,,the Immediate
, _ .
mail, huaineaa, eaptHilalJy plana
th*r (loot* | j .;.. Joyce pood* L f /■ a_-v
t I ..'■ T U c. Harry L. Taylor, rector of BL
where freer, wine* and liquor* art"
peed.
S e r v i c e s T d B fc H e ld U B a m a b * . GpUeopal Church offladd, tho proprietor* of width
nidtng Hood ......... B*r«b
’
"
1
root right at our own dcoraien.
are Hiding and permitting
on
in the balcony loat no lime in get­
-JMargaret .Alttuaa-.
If hhat ahouln occur, then th ee. Ihclr premier, (he ante o f Itrket.
____ L
lil^of brown maialiaan crepe, with ruai ting a ante distance from the
rjtr tr i,
ter Rabbit ....1 1 '.
iickliah queatiuna would have toi in grind,tine .rheme*, tcouiroonlv
The public la moat cord laid colored coot and brown ncri-vxrrlc,. building.
Italhel.
!:;
lui anawrnd:
known n, Itnlltu „r t'nliqi, nnd
The
fire
waa
aoon
rxtingulahed
Jim 'iiruwu. Invited to attend the Thankaf
T T 7 tT II rtlrmioo telephone now «&gt;ling an linlr, Ii mlly
Mra. Dulloae attended Strtaon
Would European
fn*r)vt «o,l| iim, u„, *n|» of tlieK,, lottery J
YY jannt
in f pay to continue dhidilng
(limbing atilix tv
nt tionlux
tionhig from
und
very
tillic
damage
"waa
done.
glvtnr
Wrv'ch'
to
b#
held
toUnlvemBy
and
the
UnJvcmlly
C*fl Wiliam*.
Vothniunliit nation* He at le lo gain' ticket* I* now b-ln* r„n,liiii,*l(
one part of Ihe houae la aooilwr III ainnrt lhe tcl&gt;i&gt;lH&gt;oc.
Fiartier in Ihe day the ffrvmcn
morrow evening «
•
° cl?*? |of Kccheater and U an accompli,I,addin, r ..~ ----'jl
The addition of on* or two rxirmlmi trlrphoon will add ire-'
at the WAmae'a 'Ptbb. The ctnhiCl|
gj,, j, mnwnibci of Pi were called to tko hnm. nf i i r ■n ectmomlc pvrrh in Soidli Amer- p.. publicly and evlrn.trety a. i
a Soldier — .,..l .Car
rant,lonely to Ihe living romfoil nt your home ami pro, 1,1c erraicr
room* will b* warm and com |Brl# ,,h|
(r, tem |ly . Kor ,hr McMullen at°M 0 Manlo°Avenue i
** ,hp 1
1
,,f
..........................
........ .
pour.lion. For example, think id Ihr adixnlagrv of an rvirtoliHi t&gt;g
.
. . tA vt nuc |dfittormrlrt f Ami. mure Imp fir'
tifn r iir of Hunfiiifl
ttip
ih"l
forUblA.
|»akt two yvsra aka has bot*n an inyaxar bed—no gelling up in Ihe datl lo anxwrv lhe itlrphooe after
..................... ... lh. | em.ro County % Ren! do
.
Mr*. W. O Fleming and Mm , trll(.tnr
r.IIR,l&gt;r, )inJ mu(lc ln r .m allV i;. ThVr. M,UC h,,,
JxuW retired, and In lhe curtii ml tit h im nr oihrr f iniipw&gt;&lt;i|.
:™ *
,no' * "
’ " ‘’f1 ally farce Ihe UnUrat State, .-Mli.rl well amt. Iber-fnn- ..........
|
Mr. and Mr*. Frank K. Barthol­
wfiil d pifiinilmi inti drligtil lit l«r atJc lo limply rtj&lt;h oui )«nif
R o „ Adam* are ,ponaora for ,h|t MainUnd High Hchool of l)ayomew of Winter Park announce Ihe program which will include ,c|)Jl Bfach
dninage Vraul^iT "
****
lil‘ 1*' to defend the Jlonroe lt " jtrine erj ly and ,o.p.,lfully recommend
hand fur ihr Irlrphonl.
a
mage
rcaul
ing.
j.cn»o
to
con
aider
it
n»
«
matter
of
that
nil
the
In.
onr»icemonl
the engagement of thnlr eldeat tnaplrationat aong*. m .tum eni.l; ■ Mr 1)uB&lt;&gt;f&lt; M |rw M
Vou iiml no« ronllnue lo iln wlihmil ihr a.M* .l nYnifoct, i»n&gt;thv „ n|.
Jforeign policy?} of (tier* nf Nemltioln County md
•tftion iful (ofivrtiienrc lhai -hi rxirmiim i Hiii Immic allunlf, You
dgugbter. Qwendolyn. to Terry
mu.lc and an addreaa.
ver.lty of Florida and lag'member
car
hue an rstrillion liutitlnt at imtr hj airnp!) lallih^ lhe Trie*
[ tlniy the future can tell, bid f,T, Ihe muntclpnllly of the Ctly of!
Barnard Pattereon of Orlando,
The program will he aa fol- nf S|,m. Nu Kr, , rim ty. JIu la Mnw
|»hmif Dutinna Offiir,
* .
formerly of Bavanneh. Oa., aon
lhe time lielng it can He mild nn re- Hanford n ,- every efforl p«a,Bd„l
'
n,*pclalfd wllh the H. t'-. I)uRo,e
of Mr. and Mr*. John, flordon 1*w* :.
authority that the rconmniej to a.eerluln nnd ohlaln erldemcj
n:,- r nr" *
. k m-'rnbee Company, a* »|H-clal
Patteraon of Sanford, formerly Beading —"Farmer
___ _
[ties lulween tho Unlliil State* nnd jigiiln*l (tic*, place* and
Ihvil S o u t h e r n B e l l T e l e p h o n e a n d T e l e g r a p h C i .
WTh 1111
IN C O M O tA fID
o f Savannaht*'
For Ihe firat time In many'lrt" u,h Al" '’r',•&lt;, “ ,n holding fo a l! u|,»n and whenever ihe»„ con i
NMr r „
1 Aft’r r a trip to Variru, point* of
Mlaa
Bartnutomew
attended Vtolln Solo Lv ....
P c te M .r o |ntrrr„ |n ,hf
M
year., two ret. or twin, were Ik,in
' h,&gt; U ,r'* •Soi,,h A " ,, tlr" n .......
'"'u d to .v l,» Ihai I
Dultoae
Upper Iowa UnlvemHy and Hoi- Addreaa — “ Spirit of Thank*
a&lt; the F'rmnld Laughlnn Memor- " “ "t",' "'l"' U” \ ,rvv'
........... .. . ............................. .
Will rcaume her tearhlng duliea In tal
Un* College. She U a mamber
lloapltal yealerday, according ,or»hip, lu«» taken g-rat P«m , to HUhl
- - permlla « r Itcepae, la, noil
.... ....... The Rev. J. II.. Root.
„
.
^
...
Daytona
Beach,
until
tho
holiday*,
of PI Beta Pbl Hororlly and of Solo*— Mr* Ororae Harden:** I
...... to an
nn.... ...
made t
h
i
a
" l n' H fled he bjiI,I nffirtal* nnd i*which Un- couple will he at m, " i n / b ” S
K ^ V x li'
tbe Orlando
Junior
Welfar*
queried lu revoke tlie *ald II
liov* U fa " by
Nan* 'kucra after
home in Sanford
Ajeoctatlon.
certMw nr |u-inilla or refn,. in
and “ Ood Touched the nn»D“ ,
tut Inn
I"'
" ,a&gt; ' ----Mr. Allen, father nf thr bride,
I ikew i,c, Argcidln*’* Freak lent r,‘»iew wild permit, or llccnac.
Mr Patteraon la a gradual#
by
Mary
ll*t*n
Brown.
The
firai
act
o
f
girl*
werr
lx,n
_
„ _
. . who underwent a maj,-r operation
of tbe Law College of tha Unl- _ .
lo Mr. ami Mra. F. A. Monfortnn
I T ' " r';n' ,n,l'&gt;l
vprally o f Florida aad U aa*o
and they
Ihcv were
wero1
^ recently
“ \V„ |,-*p.,-tfi,Hc *„h
.ohrult rhl,
yeaterday morningr and
early
In
Ihe
werk*
wa*
Ukrn
to
that
It,
natural
ccctinmic lie* were pntllul report and huvlna fi.rll.„r
elated dn the practice of law- In
named
Sandra and Sonja M
Yeaterw
i
i
,
n
.
hointj
|n
outer
that
he
might
.
..
.
.
with two powerful dmu'craclea,
Orlando with Charlu 6. Anattend the ceremony
day aftrrnoon ano her aet of twin,.
A d rtw a . Jr. JU I* a mnotler nf M r s . ,1H a i rr ry H e e1 r■*e n
1
‘ loth girl*, were t«rn to Mr. and Great IIritnin and the l'ni*cd
•Stale*.
l&lt; rnalim.ul agrrrment fur non^ 0 e PI Kappd Alpha. |&gt;M Kappa
hut they
S l t o 'R l .
F l o w e r * . _____ ' w o
A l for the wid" gulf of language lomn.rrcial hioadr«*l.iig lo Soulh
Phi and Ft Delta Pbt Wternftl.4
f_____
Aim m ig r a tio n
O f f i c e r s have nol yet hern named
and tha Blue Kay toclety.
and cull lire &lt;luit •rparalca Hi* A.prrira. The fcdciul iidlo cornMr*. lU try M r.rm
g.va
a p fly V is it T o S a n fo r d
United Slate, from South America, mbaion l.a* atartvd lu-ariag* to
The wedding U to take place
talk oa flqwera and m.lhod* of
_____ _
In DAembev.
* beginning h*» been made
decide wnrlher private hreailri*'
S
t
r
i
k
e
r
s
A
b
a
n
d
o
n
making bird
houae* al j lhe. „ K- LqWrry
Robert L
—i .a
,t(
. j Sleliar attraeilort o f l**t year'# ‘era will uae tho»e land*. And nt
)w
■ ■n ■
waning - of 'tib*
WH
Seoul*
. nrri .u iio n c l wilh the U. S
cwnferx-ncc wn« the Icaat mte rongrraxman ia agitating
which waa hoM Friday aRerrloon^immigration and KaluralitaHon
ii,refklml of the drtnorraiir Unit- a hill 'lu pul ihe governmeat into
at Ibe Lilli* H omm.
bureau In Nrw Smyrna, were ih
— (,V, ‘ ed State*. Th. conferring lnation, 'he pun Am,‘lie n rniliu broaden*!
I’ONTfAC,
Nov. \\t. -—(A*.
A ebclal (roar * * •
enjof*d Hanford today lnvr*l|gaiing auult- Striker*, who had hc|d the pprv ngrvcd &lt;o »wnp rultural lore.
[lug field.
during whtrh Mergdrat fpexicwr * f .i|oni fov n*iur*lUa|io(t. *
The Unit*,I plate* burrau o f ’ Ainriicgn new* a**octatlnna and
.m l Motor* Kl»l&gt;er Jmdy pl.u*
wkljwl
...w
a
d
wAfwa.tn*iatv«a
d
a
w
.
.
.
.
i
'.
»
*
a
?
patrol tervtd r«fr»*lra*nt* to
The men advlacd tlia\ they had |:.r* aim'. W.ih.eialay evenlna education ha* already
tilling.-^' egende* are (ending new* dlaapproilma.aly thlrfy wember*.
bren
perpvanrnlly eta Homed at marched out ni 11; In a . M, i » inlo tbo Job o f educaUng our own Jpelt he* to South American new*
CGLKHY
LETTUCE a for
it qnyon.
anyot.v day, ,le«l hy. Ilom fr Martin, lu ritixen* In rlrn.cn'al South Amer-, paper* daily—unhampered, h«wNew Smyrna and that
Ovrt 8 ci Hue Hwift
Blue Seal
ragfrdWii; tern*llona| prvalil.nL
aeeking infermation
nf
the Ican hiatory. It* radio program, ever, hy any argument fur wny
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A t her immigtai.cn or natarUxa- linlted Automobile Worker, .&lt;1 Brava New World." I* hroadcaat political ay*tem.
Stuffed
U ()*,
Sliced
Nn. 2 can
lion in U&gt;ia diatret might oW.thvn. Aroeylra.
on a mturork Of* (III , &lt;1,1 itathm\. II i* po**ihtr we'll he Ijetrning
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Socicil Calendar

Petion

a

Semite Is Ready To
Farid Bill

c.

50c

Plays Are Presented
Dtiring Book Week Picnic Is Enjoyed
By Locaf DeMoIay^

Slight Damage Is
S?™ ;“S i ,,;r.1S ”lDone By Fire That
Z.&amp; m ZSS
starts In Theatre

Is Seen As
Hitting Basis Of
Monroe Doctrine

DeLdud Girl Weds
William W. Dullose

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TE L E P H O N E UPSTAIRS N O W "

WfnteFPirk Girl
To Weil Sanford Boy

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Two Sets Of Twins

Born At Hospital l‘nl,,‘

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Fisnfer Body Plant i&gt;.n America..

Cranberry Sauce 2— 17 oz. cans

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That Hang On

tn South American eperw alar* one
-Martin, wlyn evil e ^ r^ the plant wary Monday night
Thare'a anuthn arc in lhe hole. of theao day*, and South Am iri'
at- |a tut A ' kr„ *nld - when lo;
rauerged the airlkera had vol'Ml The United SiaU-a ha, five ehort'ltana will lu&gt; going wild over I no■ixanNwoiuly tb
rraeuale
the wav* radio-band, ail aaid* by in- hall. &gt; . . Tim* will tell.
plant.
. Ite raid the company wndld U*
notified at once thgit the men
hag left and that ly" would at
tywipt to open • nmoflatton* oh “hivv
tim grievance*
which
rnu*c,l

We are happy to announce the

addition to our staff of Mr. Carl­
ton Mercer who is a . factory
Tax Books are open for
the payment of 1887 City
Taxea. 2% Discount will
4m allowed for payment in
iKovember «nd 1% dis­
count for pgynMiit In De-

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SALMON

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MAYONAISE Jar

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AxpaniKUn Tipi-'..

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Whito Bilk

Highly

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EGGS ilia. :
Fur* Bantu*

Over Sea

COFFEE Ib.

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Over Sea Fkncy $14

PEACHES

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Over Be* Del Mali

FLOUR

Argo Red
Pint

Davie Cup Nu. I can
Dromedary Fittml'

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A IR -C O N D ITIO N E D ,

J?C C . REFIM0 _E*ATOK*

Bfcarea. James 0., Special H u■ U r To The 0*1* Co., a corp.
MarigatH
Busier. r. c. «t
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400 MAPLE AYE,
PHONE 202

Crop Lltmi

■hewn, William, st us A II. C.
rijhewii A To Bastard Prodno..Uen Cr. AMR.
Pfsusos, A. a To Sanford Pro_ d action Cr- AMO.
. A t tha hit, flanfonl Sons o f I ha A marIran Lag Ion Drum and Bush Corps, provided spectator* with Uu pulac-qu tokening wuale ona o f tha unite In'tha long parade that Included delegations
Weeks, H am . at us To Bastard from Legion Poata., achoola and civic organisations A ^ tha far right la tha representation from tha South
Legion
Post at Clermont. Canter are some of the notifies who provided the verbal
* Prediction Cr. Assn.
Renter. 0. A To Banford Pro- "■DreworIts.’’ from left to right; WUIIam S. Mara/HoWey; general chairman fpr lha celebration; Major Paul Crank of Orlando; Claud# Papper; Colonel Harry C. Ihmcan, Tavares, chairman o f tha Lake
gfcdeeUon Cr. A a s s . ____ _Coontjr Democratic Committee; Punic Stead, Orlando, vice corem at dar o f Cantrsl Florida-District-of the-Legion; hptdtng th # tw o ‘ fl* g e * r » John White and M r.' Littlefield. Spanish Amartoan War V*tpTtard, P. M. To Bantard Pro;' daction Cr. Aswt.
work h protraaalng rapldlr and
Sf, Miller, t V. To B*n ford ProDay,.Friday evening.
atlon than,
•
- Mr. and Mr*. B. IL Terrell of
Rev. Jamas 8. Day, Fnnk (hat Mr. Beam, of Bt. Umls.
3 ,. duet Ion Cr. Aaap.
Trsasuo partiltsar Co. To BanOhio have arrived In Oviedo for Wheeler, Jr. and William Henry will ba In bla store tar aaverel
ford AgrtcsHttral Cr. Asan
(he winter.- They will be gueSU Martin attended Home Coming dara following the opening to
of tbelr daughter, Mrs. Jae Lain- Day o f Stataon University at
Coiif.
era let o ' filin g ghee*.
!t i ' Satlsfactlen af Mertpage*
!
DaLand Saturday.
hart.
-Jllggtna. John To K. C. McCall,
Mr. and lira. XT. I*. Carter of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen George are
!;V -"o tu s.
■'
Dawson, Ga. wsra waak-end vlai* tha proud parents o f a fine
British clnnmaa are visited by
tore to Mr. Carter’* parents, Mr.
*I Balp
.
]
daughter bom Friday i f bt.
Sharon, jaaaa . o.. Bpaclal Maaand Mr*. W. P. Carter.
something Ilka ’.|4.M4,000 people
Rev. and Mrs. James 8. Day
Douglai Tlngby of
Soekvllle
,
lar To Tha Calp Co. ,.. .
every weak. And most of them
,5
Balt CMI
N. B- has' arrived In Oviedo for want to BL- Petersburg Monday
to see a sick nephew who un­ Ola peat ua at tba tnost thrill­
! WUtar. Mary A Frlgt Va Bart
tha winter.
ing moment of Ilia Him.—Punch
derwent a major operation.
t
r)
Jtawald,
•
Prnnh Allison Is visiting In
Tha Florida Public Service Ce. &lt;l,ondon).
Ov'rdo before going to South
completed a
Florida for tha tomato packing of Orlande, hai
power line to the new pro-cooling
season.
Mr*. Myrtle Bradford of MP plant. o f A. Duai, a Bona at
ami. chairman of tha art course Mltchsl Hammock S miles west
• On Thankaitvtaf - Day tastra
of Oviedo.
uf Florida Woman’s Clubs r » » «
will ba open house far townsfolk
a
lecture,
ami
exhibition
of
an
al Civic League DalL beginning
art collection at the school auat throe a'cleck In the afternoon
ilrtorlum to a good house Monday
ba ilees as win arrange a program
morning.
and community (tag for pfter*
Mr. and Mrs. A . M. Jones of
noon, cards win ba enjoyed. la
Georgia are visiting relative* * In
Bob Ivey, manager i of BanOvlrdo.
ford’a newest shea company, and
Mr. W. T. Chance, tha efftol- J, D. Beam, Field Representsrnt A. C. L. Hallway agent, was tlvs or tha International Shoe
railed La his old heme In Ala’ Company, w an busy thla momon mvuuil*
account UiKLarranging slock and-flxtujo*
T , ,» | „ . |
r|r( 1, luma *“last
=?* aThursday
mMSp«.amj
uia
]1tJlft-£&gt;ivUitr»:.unJat»hcd .aglnl Um.daatli nf his h*o*bae.-¥e, fan'umi "WHBilKfira'i 61W&amp;ST
__. a
_ aft
m .»c«ro
. . . . * V&gt;*m
I m ll - HAMuiP
Cooper rtf
of flmnfnirrf
Sanford -was In flat cr day tA T h e ir ' store loyajcd
jUacb- which Flailed"TJi's S'rbraiTut lUlwar't. from Ths r*Jlk*'uMh*;Und«f**tc&lt;l 1
by
|3 a.
to 7
Charge
of
lha
office ..in Mr, lit! tha Ball ITaledholio Alighting.
Marshall Goldbtrgh (41), mainstay of tha Panther*, Undaunted by an attomptwl flying taskl# il*
shown cutting through tha line for a three yard gain, to tha trended cheers of 71.000 spectator* In

RADIO
RADIO
RADIO

THREE YARDS FOR PITT AS NEBRASKA BOWS 13 TO 1

1938
RCA &amp; ZENITH
RASY TERMS

HOFMANN.
Electric Service
MB Magnails Ava.

Ffcede !• »

LONGWQOD

LET US DEMONSTRATE
' THE NEW

New Shoe Store
Ready For Opening

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Fog More” Power Sprayer

IN YOUR OWN FIELD
AND WITH YOUR OWN DRIVER

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R iV S f M t th U P BplBU frufnrM r.
THo spelling match on Wl)IU&gt;
w-.tfla JFfuftwo-JUr u iw ,Dying reccnlly between Gotha achool
N y w r t »o Miami regularfy. and Lyman ws* won by the rnl’ i
j TAA A lfta t** under dltocllon,;ol tar,' Dorothy. Holland ,wa« hlg.“ eat with Corln Shade and RichSlMBi(V*Vlgjia is. In raheafsal by ard WiHlf ctoaa seconds.
t V M p I k h i a , s p ir it s wilUh.isUl
Rir. I . D. Solomon, editor of
**
WnitoJ ChyUtmaa Baptist Witness,
preached at
•B irta n m n ii ta Daeambar..
. morning service' nt the local
Mr. and Mra. Harry Carraway, church and baptised three at
af Norwich, N. f . have arrived Winter Park In lha afternoon,
with thalr seventeen greyhound*
The town la teeming with aa*
M d are located in tha Mitchell thlty. Docks of new arrivals as
heoty on the Wagner Rosa.
well as regular winter residents
Tha Clvie League Sewing dub coming In.

*-d-e-P4 K -l-tvf ■ -

program la offering them. '**m.
’Tha1football season and homs. . . ■ ............... «.» .................. coining* are causing a aorli^of
By way of observing Nntlonal &gt;(nera| (I0 Hus on the part of tba
Art Week, the Oviedo Woman'Si faculty back to th« Alma Matrm.
Club presented an enjoyable a it u « t irM |t rnn Mlsa Bn*to Faya
program, In chapel Wonsyy. Mr»- M ine and Mix* Mnrgaret Usr*
Myrlla Taylor Bradford,
SUtd|p,r wenl |0 j^ U ru l for the hotpaArt Chairman of the Florida FM -, eom^g festivities on the Stetson
era Uoo o f Women's Club*, gave ( ampus. This i eomlng wtak-Uhd
a talk on oil painting and wnl»n will see the departure of
color. The hudakcr. an Interna-, Misses Ml res. Pireont, Cone,
tlonal authority on art, showed Carter for Gainesville when
a traveler's exhibit which Inclod- Florida homecoming will be
cd Imported productions of rare brated. Coach Mills Lord
pictures, such as “ Nocturne’1 by Mrs. Lord are also plannln
Whletler, “The Lark" by
Van attend, end the entire grot
Gogh,
"The Palm Tree’’ by looking forward to seeing
Homer, and "Tho Regatta” by etching game between Ge

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FOB LBTTIR HEADS, BILL HkAOB, TAGS,
CARDS, BNVBLOPKS, OFFICE FORMS, BTC

C o m p le te L u n c h •e e e e 3 3 C

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Select your food from A list of delicious sandwiches
And home cooked pantries. ; , Meet your friend* at
L a n ty 'a .

WK FILL A L L PRESCRIPTIONS

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PUONE »0S

t t o o M end four
room Apt. Newly dccurated.
Takaeh's KssUurant. ’

O A N D U N N -.S .c r.i O p .,.U r . 4 «

Leet—eat epare tire leek and For Bald: Cabbage Plants Out
4 -'•ball for v - l
ford
pickup.
Brhmths, Lakn Mouro*, Phone
Under
pleas* notify Bentard IM-W .
: Mattress Faetery.
Bearing uechtnee—I I 00 up. Also
Leal near Osteen—on* white a^d
repalre. Let us *t|| Jour old
llvar spooled pointer aheut II furl Hare, The Hwap sbop, ltd
-rnpn'ha old. Answers U&gt; nagw el K. Fourth 8L
K ddA If taund notify J. J. Drum*
R meed, Elm A re , phene’ I I I .
For sale— Heater, coal ami »i&gt;od
burner— Can be *«en at lluw*
erd Long'..
’U*ed Quaker Circulating ileaUr.
Boot! Carr#way, Inc.
Ws bars a complete line of ell
burning, gasoline and elactrtc
basters. Oat oar prices before yea
buy. Boott-Carreway, inc.
2 f-—P o r R b b I o f B ak.

, CHARLIE,
XVS DOT A HOLE
THROUGH INTO WU
FANG* BASEMENT
n i GOING IN THERE
A N D SCOUT AROUND
KEEP LISTENING IN
ON THEIR PHONE.
.

f u r n i s Ti t i T

■ U et-lUiBoi,
yallew gold
St For- real—&lt; room hou** end
}
Jewel pocket watch on N.
bath, H U P a month summer
• Park Ava. Tuesday
afternoon end' winter. Boa It. care Itereld.
'Reward. Do* u a lAke Monro*
D M. D gtesta

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PLACE YOUR order new for per. Famish ad
apartment— modarn
aooal engraved greeting cards
convsnlenrca. Park
A
SOIh,
Coleman's Of f toe Equipment Oo. Phone I I I .
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Seminole Printing Co.

Claaaifted Advertisements
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a Delicious

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INSTRUCTIONS
ANN VARE
H A * OPENEO
A STORE NEXT
OOOR TO W U
FANG ’* OEN.
DAN P O S IN G
A S HER
U N C L E * AND
DISG UISE D A S
A N OLD M A N
TAPS WU
FANG’S PHONE

ALL
RIGHT,
M R.

DUNN.

THIft WTORE ROOM
HADN'T b e e n u s e d
FOR YE A R S
LUCKY THE OOOR
OPENB INW ARD ---IVL
PILE BONE BOXES UP
B O NO O N E C A N _
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TWAT'a AN OLD

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THROUGH THIS
’ K N O T - H O L E -•&lt;

T H E R E 'S W U
PANS A N D .
P AG AN N O W /

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W O RE

HOOMj

W H g T b \FAC1AN--- COME,
THAT DOOR,) I WANT TO
WU PANG r j T t b T THE,
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SECRET

D O O R -S

FROM A N N 'S

BASEM ENT.

1ru n n a g o o d p l a ^ c
YD WA-TCH WU PANG*
e a s e m e n t f r o m -*
AH, THERE ARE THE
TWO SCOUNDRELS NO W t
HOPE TH ESE BOXES
^
DON'T S U P /
A

YOU SEE, MR.
PAGAN, I T E S T
THEBE SECRET
DOORS OFTEN SO
THEY ARC ALWAYS
n READY FOR USE.,

WHAT H A P P E N * 1
WHEN YOU ORES*
THAT NAIL, W U FANG 7

WMWe#; RftCSS THE A
■PM? WALL O P E N * AN
^OU SEE A T U N N E L V: . S O CLEVER LY
IS T H IS D O O R
^
M A D E T H A T TH E
'P O L I C E C O U L D N E V E

heh/h e h / y o u
H AV E T O O MUCH
IMAGINATION, HR. ,
PAG AN , .T H A T
N O IS E I * CAUSES
' B V T H E -.?*
INStANIFICANT RATI
WHICH I N P C * t rVM

FOJl BENT—Tha store occupied
kg Arnce Feed Co, H, B, M*
Call opareter, la Cate# liulldlnc
la available for reel at so w
Bee J J. Cate* or Mr. Campbell
*b BMtutty Feed Blare.

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Sent(nob County Prodoe**
More Fruit And VeftUbfen TWOi Anf
Similar A m In A meric*

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SANFORI). FLORIDA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1937

AMERICA’S SHOW PLACET*

Revenge Threatened
B y “ B olita B arons"

To Business
Three To Two Vote Is
Seen As Virtually
Rescinding Previous
Filling Station Bar

ROLLINS KICKER

WASHINGTON.' t W T U —fJD
1•- The Senate want In work on
liing-rangf' farm legislation ’ ’ to|May « fi» r side-tracking the anti; lynching bill. Aa II dill an, AU-!
mlnlMrsllor, leaders—trying
to
i'U»h forward with lha P m l j
d'-nfa
program
on
another'
front—abandoned hopa of get-|
Mns (ha wage* and houra blit •
fi«m the llouia Uuloa Commit*I

Avtnue Opened
South To Tenth
W PA Projects Talked
Include Beautifies'
tion Of Lake From
| The CHv Commissioner*
*oted 3 In 2 In fnvor of open­
ing Park Avenue to buaineu
development u far south aa
Tenth Street In their regular
meeting In the City Hall last
night, probably ending a con­
troversy of several • montha
•in. which residents bitterly
opposed the intrusion of

.

Tha contraveray atartad worn
lha BlneUlr Oil Company naked
perm** ion o f lha
Commissionera to arte* a filling itatton at
tha comar of Pork Avenue and
Eighth Street. Tha permit wa*
refuted bat la Ur tha queatlon
aroaa of whether or not tha City
should “ aa a mattar o f policy.’*
open tha atreat fo r boalnaaa davalopmant of any kind and In
vlaw of iha Board’* action laat
Thai T W
Vjn raaeind «heir previous actian
regarding tha filling station. .
Tha raconaldaratlaa of tha mat'
tar at tha meeting last night wa*
tha raaalt of tha appearance of
Uaary Wataan who told tha

: Hufce Profits Seen
As Basis Of Attack
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Night view o f Radio City, Naw York. Back o f the giant RCA Building, headquarter*
Radio Corporation of America and the National Broadcasting Company, are th e, light* n
Square. Beyond these, across (ho Hudson River, arc the llght*i of New Jersey. The ncon-i
letters atop the RCA Building are 24 foot tall. It is the world’* loftiest sign, visible at
many milts around New York City.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs* Garner Has

ly

leg
,hai

fad receiving auch a laltar early .
Monday morn|ng but Insisted I* ;
waa probably Ihe work of aoiril ,]
crank and dklnot attribute reach :
Import*nee to It.
Whin asked If ha planned .*B ,

Gotham Book Fair is
Author Of “Ezekier [5
Tells Of Thrilling;"1"
„ Adventures In.N»Y. in?

‘An old-f»shli*nrd dock licked
on Ihe utniilel. u lire
triaged
merrily III tho gralo of an oldfashioned Bio .place, and arross
f|hm me sal a Indy who Is I
think a bit old-fashioned , loo —
Klvlra tinnier, the author of
“ Kinklfl,’’ ' tho
juvenile
book
I.eat Ri-ller that’a aweeping the
country. At nny rate, the ha*
u qiialnlni'**. n alnw drawl, an
unhunlrd aort of charm I hat
decline to Ihe greed of certain
' » * ‘ore' lie, I «-«*&gt;,* ai*emN lo ai-l her apart fiom lha
hunter* and fishermen who dUre-l "radquartere hr the chairman mail merry-go-round of preaenl
gard Ihe lows of Ihe Blate and lo| " ! 'b " " d l Call It. Wn Ware,
(Cm i O mH aa l*aae Three!
the TjOscrupulo'jsnesa
of certaini
polillcians who have lo il&lt;&gt; wllh tin'!
The Hanford l.lone
Club will
enactment of such legislation or *'Md H* regular wsrkly incline
with,Its enforcement Inter.
I Wednesday
evening
ai
lion
Declaring that a Stale Game and o'clock In lha grill r « « of ibe
Kish Conservation la-ague is now! Valdes llolal, according In a
In thh process o f formation which! statement made this afternoon
will hav* for It* purpose Iho pro-j
J- I* Galloway, secretary ol
lection o f game and fish in Floy- ,h* ortt*nl«atlon.
Ida, MT Meiarh urged his audience
-------to support lha organisation o f the'
Herbert /•raster, nf Mkn MonLeague end to become member* roe. Is spending a few days with
wheB a local chapter la formed, bis parent* on a short leave of
lie said that Ihe Leagu* tan go a absence from duties
In Ihe

C u K A V B Z A D Y -B A C *

the
^
M ook
ere
ltH
,mll#r
.be,,
L
ned

resident Roosevelt
dajri Southern Trip
'AAHINOTON. N ov. t&gt; +-4JFI

secure tha aid of federal au­
thorities In treeing tha kttab* •&lt;
tOactla—4 aa raaa Tkw *l
te

Nlmroda of Sanford and Sem­
inole County who faced the chill-.
Ing blasts of the nurthwlnd a ad
took to the woods over the week­
end, enjoyed a good tnrasure at
success. If reports received her*
today are correct.
Several wild turkey* were re­
nd according hi
‘. . . j thla mom-

O’Neal Is Found
Guilty In Court
Session Yesterday
David O'Neal waa found guilty
of assault with the intent to com
mlt murder in the second drg&gt;«.
In the Circuit Court session yentcr-

Soil Conservation d*J‘ I ,
. . .
Group Will Elect
- " &lt;w ■
Bunnell, \V. It
Officers At Meets OrleOeo.R.W.Mathieux,
Prsnk

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Sanford Nimrods
Get Good Results
As Season Opens

The regular monthly hen&gt;f|t
dance will he held at (he Klk’a
laalge on Friday Iho J«lh boBinning at 10; 10, n’clock. Music
will k* furnished by |&gt;rckhaia'a.
Oil hc(lra.

Optimistic View Of
Business Reported

4

The receipt af the- letter by Mr.
Boyle lent credence to the report
on trie afreet* that lha IloUta
Itaron* who havo been making as
high aa 110.000 a weak In 8aiy*
ford out of thi aata of tlekata.
would not abandon a field aakt 1
to be the most fertile In ‘ be •
■tate, without a fight.
However, Mr. Boyle made light
bf the incident when lnttnrWw*4l_

fegliSK.Tdp-la Z
Tha Monroe chapter No- IB R. A
M will meet In,,the Masonic Tern'
pi* for thy Ir regular* Convocation

$10,000 A Week Rack­
et Not To Be AbandonedWithout Fight
Method* amnrklnjr ntrongof Chlenirn irnngater* were
Injected into the proceedings
nurroundlnir tho Inveatlgatlon of the local lottery
racket when n letter was
written to Aaalntant States’
Attorney L. F. Boyle warn­
ing him to “ lay off” , it wai'
revealed thla morning.

Tha rnmmlllaa ha«
refused •
since |&gt;il summer lo lat the!
llouia ronaldar tha labor meas­
ure.
During the day Iba
IlmUa'
Mihi-ntnmltte* agreed t*nlal|yn|
lr- to complete |hs revision of
Ihe rorporile lax
ayalam.
It
would prorlda abandonmant of
|lha undlilrlbuled
profit*
and
levleg on rorroratlona with In
rnrapi of I2S.O00 or la«a and
with modification* on Income*

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traabMM Mto t£e raaldantlal dig-

trial.

ILetter Is Received By
! Assistant State At*
tomey Boyle Warn­
ing Him To LayOff

— —
by a Seminole County sportsmaOSHANGHAI, Nov. 23. —&lt;/D—
IV. \V. Johns, employ o f tha
! b — (A T — Tho
United Stale* Ambassador N*l- Gulf Refining Company, was n r
the
verge
nf
"
»
u «.
son T. Johnson and member# of ported lo have killed • 4 point
R*
’ ln&gt;P«rt»n ‘ discoveries" In
bis staff embarked today
on:buck after a big hunt yesterday,
artne-l
n«w drive to rrusU *n
lha United Slates Gunboat l.uA reduction In Iba number o f
society, son for tbe long Yangtta lllts r' hunting licenses thla year haa beew
secret
revolutionary
Marx Dortnoy, Minister of (ha tr|p (r0m Nanking to llaukow reported by R ..W . Ware. Accordtemporary
embassy 'ing to records at the office o f tha
Interior, told tha cabinet today, where a
has berm established.
County Judge, approximately B0Q
Numerous documents of greaf
license wsre Issued as compared
Importance were raised
with the over 000 total for lam
of three cities
raid during ibe night. Dormoy Ihe central Ghlnea# goverumant-year.
said. Tha d£t*lla of documents had moved Under threat of tbs
were kept eocret.
advancing Japanese army, Ilea
Tba raid waa "somewhere In about 210 miles by sir, southParis." Tbe current Police drive west of Nanking and ronalder
resulted from the discovery list ably farther by way of Ibe
Kell of operations of an organ' winding Ysngtte.
gallon called "Tbe Hooded One*."
Johnson left several aides at
Bit supposed sploa. led by a Nanking.
German,
w*ra
arrested
last
Japanese navy plan** today
ntfbt near Kranra'a famous MOO- hammered at Wushlh, key point
000,004 Maglnot lino of ' frontier In the Cldnesa
defense lines
defenses a* Minister* &lt;pf
War ball way between Bhaagbal and
Edouard IMlSdler
watched
a Nanking.
PARIS.

-

p 1a n c 8 Continue iwnei micd •&lt; •
Attack On Wusih
f’3 ... Ulni

^ B p lU r C U
C o n iln U C
-. .
Nov.

Pope.
Petti,
E J Cameron, and Paul Whlddun.
Today the case of Ed P
*
English'
and Joe Dixon, charged with
breaking and entering with Intent
lo commit a felony, Is being heard
by ..the court. However no definite
action had been taken early thla
afternoon.
High' today at the County AgenJ&gt; office.
Yesterday Willie
Macon and
The meetings are ach.-dulrd as
Trances Mill* were arralgord bofollow*:
Hanford, Monday mn,nfng at 10:09.
o'clock, in the Court House. "
— —
'
t M4ft ii woiii i/i; »no nm if Oviedo, Monday afternoon at 4:00
haul and sent lo northern markets rpriker tnmornur -»t 'he regulai
o'rlock in Ihe Oviedo High
j
,***• Prof 't
■ single indlvl- v i-k ly luncheon of Ihe Kltvann
Hchoul.
dual, and also o f the proposed He- ;;-uh in Ihe VeMex lintel. Heine] Lengwond, Tuesday aflenuem at
° f all *he deer in a cor- j Nl*. seerv-ta-v of the crgxntra
4:00 o'clock
la lha Lyman
U,n • rw* of fThtMa la order to iba, ufget all members to at lent
.School.
gel rid at the cejOe »fck. The ay special business a f Ihe organ
The fianfnnl district Includes all
b«m ary Purposy o f this Usl pro- u,tlon will also be discussed
of lha farming district noHh ol
to give someone a
Ijike Jessup. The Ovlnlo dlslrirt
pall'lrel job, he said, adding that
partly rtnudy
tonight
and Is designated aa that area south
killing the deer wouldn’t get rid ol
of ' the Geneva |{oad and east ’&gt;(
ICenllnusS -n r«e* rnr-a) •
the cattle tick unlqaa every other
Late Jessup and as far wept as
kind of animal In that area ware
Washer The lx&gt;ngwood
dlslrirt
alee klllad
lakes In 'Lr.ngwood, Lake jMary,
Tha Municipal Zoo Park and the
. Mr. Caldwell, who ee’rved aa a
Altamonte Bprlngs,. and E&gt;"&gt; •&lt; Chamber o f Commerce bulldlag
delegate lo Uko General Confer-1
City.
will ha beautified today and to­
anew of the Episcopal Church In'
----- *
- It wa* pointed out that any per* morrow when city workmen begin
Cincinnati hat month, told Urn
r'° * ch I-~n*rd McLucae son who has a |037 work abeel l&gt;
planting Petunia's and Nasturtium*
Man’s d a b of work arcompollabod of . the Hemlnote lllgb
Hrhool entitled to a vote In lha election
Ik. the park and also In front ol
at the meeting end also commend - Celery K*di seal b\a sggregatloa
'he Chamber building
^
.\ saa a Am
* *ih
* *. Ibrough
a light workont yeeTha plant* will be placed Ip var­ here' commemorating tba uln"'
PflUrnnallgn a im*•a ads
.
ious corners of fhs section, around laontb anniversary of Ibe e n t e r
tha palms and .along- lb* walks of French troop* Into Straps!■ front of the chamber' betiding, bourg eftsr the World "War.
The Chattanoga Lookouts -if the •plants will be set In row* bor­
Tba ceremony Inaugurated Da
tho Southern Association will not dering the bulkhrsd and also In
UdlaPa Inspection of tho Mag­
return to Sanford for tho spring centsrs o f the Commerce property.
lnot line, supposedly for tbs purtraining activities In IN S , accord­
Jaaso*
Moughion, street and poa* of ordering reinforcements
ing to an Associated Proas report pork Mperialrndrnt, stated this
of K * r point*.
this morning but will movo their ■renting that new rest moms for
headquarter* to Daytona Beach's vM U r* at Dm soo are under ron.
City Island Park.
slngtfaa end *n i bf . c&gt;mpt*4*d
Jo* Engel, new president of tbe Olykftly. Tbsy will be located In
outfit, signed a contract with th» M l4h( on the south end o f tho
City of Daytona Beech f* r us* of
the City Island Park which Is lo­
HENDAYS, Nov. yi -0P)cated on aa island In Halifax
■ponlsb
guveroiaent
Infantry
Rtror while tha Mlmaapoll* Mil­
waa reporlfd today to have
ler* of the American Association
drfvsn lha ‘ taanrffnt ^tarairr
wtU also train In Daytona Betel)
front ,'k seoiog *1 T i n t ’ River
hot will us* the hall park located
front a**r Otun MaricanUrtiU

Beautification Of
Zoo Grounds Begins

°f

Lookouts To Train
. In Dayton^ Beach

Pushes Civalry

In Toledo M k c e ,

tv

“ Two auto accidents were repor­
ted at tho local Polio* * Station
over lb* week-end.
Jgrose Gaines, who had parkad
hla Chevrolet Hedan at 707 K.
Fifth Street was hit by a Chevro­
let Sedan driven by-Jp# O'Conner. I
Both cart were damaged consider- j
ably and a wrecker from Reel and
Eons Oarage was .called to remove
them. No one was Injured. Gain a*
was charged wllh Improper park.'
ing.
I
la te r T. E Vickery was driving
a truck cast on Tw*nHath Street
and as ho turned south on Park
Avrnu* his automobile wa* struck
by * Ford V -l coup* driven south
on'Fork Avenue by CIoo Hill- Very
little damage was reported don* to
either o f tho vehicles. The ease hi
pending settlement in court.
1

DAFFY
^-D RIV ERS

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alth Utalr ibigtng la the county JaQ at Cleveland, T*nn. They' voluntarily want to &gt;11 rather than
make bacyla on centempt of court citation* for alleged viola lioni of an Injunction by lha foundry
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GLACE CHERRIES lb. 43c
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VOLUME XXVI

Net

Member Aawdatcd

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SA1

, NOVEMBER SO. 1037

Civic Organizations'^08* I* Seen
Unite In Tribute Toj9ver ™entr.a*
Dr, E. D. BrownIee!ArK“X&lt;™8kl
Presbyterian Pa s t o r
Concludes 25 Years
Of Service To Com­
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Established In 1008

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15 Japs Seize.,,
Keystone City
Without Fight

RECORD SMASHING THUNDERBOLT

Cold Wave Sweeps On
To South And. East.
Bringing Freezing
Weather To Florida

Seizure Called M o s t
AmazingCapture In
Annals Of Warfare?- n ’ L * r
Not A Shot Fired a
*

By A aM liM Pp. ii
A cold » n r moved eastward
*rr&lt;&gt;«* northern Florida, hrlrt
IrR rhlltlrig wla&lt;1» and a pt«dirt inn nf hlllln* tmat. Tha
ib
Weather Bureau (urn t i l . tem­
In this aleak looking, powerfnily built raring monstvr. I'apt. George Byit on of Km; Inml brvrred oyer Ihe flat, at llonAevllIe, Utah,
perature on low u* tt tu IS deCapital Is Moved In­
Srrr* In the northern (»rt of yrnterday ,1 c net a new world’* record of 311.43 mile* per hour.
Church Membership
land. 750 Miles To
the ptnlr tonight nnd wStwod
Grows From 155 To
that killing trust may extend aa
City
Of Chungking
! far ilown Inin lha penln—ln aa
65° In
Years
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
I Ihr upper ari-ilona of ihe'RverSHANGHAI, Nov. 20.—
! (ladrs.
] Twelve local cltfic and n-ll(AP)— A
Japan(**
krmy.
I'enaarola and th« extrema
bgtou* onranlistlonw Joined
tioplhwr.t of Florida eipertonred
spokesman said IB JspgnosO
^todajr In tributes to Dr. K- ft?
j a raid waya laat nlaht. Jackaon
soldiers tender a second lieu­
I). Brownlee, pastor of the
I yItlf. Central Florida and arm
tenant captured 8oocho«, th*
the area around U U Okeerho
First Preshyterian Church,
keystone of China's "HIndan*
bee
warn
warned
!0
expect
aa he nears the 25th mlle| _
Michael Reports A11 Agricultural Gr o u p The Banfonl Rotary Club will ^ormuln Is Adoptedln bunr Line” without firing *
i j •...... ,i|,„
Unti.l
much raider weather Innlrht and
it. regular luncheon Monday
p«*t o f h is service to
m
1 tral
Err.byterian
Benevolent. Uh,orlnw morning.
Is Ready To Acoom
Hear s Discussion hold
McctingLast Night; slnsle shot He added tho
at Ihe ValJte Hotel at 12:lb
1»I*1. *1
T erasure*
hip In
l—
ford. It WAS
was On
on Jnn,
Jnn. 1,. lu.,u|
rrasuraahlp
In Florida.
HwMi. ar-*
anil h**‘
it wai ,tlr |trlt tinri] rre***
fall of tho city was "one ot
o'clock.
modate Farm Sales Of Crate Materials
Two Trucks Bought tho
that Dr. Brownlee took over, .erred a* chairman tif the Hymid'e 0( tlm year ami it nipped *lhe
most amailng capture#
*
.
bf *ny Important elty In all ‘b*
iv . v^aetnratn of the local OnminMe* of Stewardship. Ihe- .milliem stair* from Tex** lo
R.ten.lve
prr|iarat|ona
far
wha&gt;
Violator*
of
1‘lty
Ordinance*
The
City
Oommlaalon
1*
now
Cowaervatlon
of
the
fo
m
t
i
of
CoMmltte* of RrllgU&gt;u« th« Atlantic uNboapI
^ 1
rhtireh
HyttmTu Cowmlttfe
Elio*
annals of war.**
will Ik&gt; tried before City Judge In ■■ poalilon to adjual alt de
mill «
n» »
a rtlnyf.r
nirrrinr of;
di , ,»,«!
all.
The spokesman aald thrra wai
lST^mtaota Cotinty Hone*
«»'»
over .hr npp*r Hlaat—Ip I* expected to be Ihe Urgent ana Ftnrkla through a more economical Frank
L
r
Milter
In
a
ae.alon
of
llid
llnquonl
cllr
la.a*
and
ipoclal
_ ---- ,-T ”
. re»nln-i
Synod's Young
IVnplc'a| pi valley southward lo Bl. *on alnce the openlnc of the Ran' Dlllltallon of Umber In Ihe ran
no real Chinese reaWanra »*
Commissioner* ■“ °P
hlJ futrrrwiee. and a member uf Ihe u&gt;„l. and Mat ward t&lt;&gt; New York, ford Stale Farmer'* Wholetala ■iructlon of ronlainrra In which Municipal Court Monday atii-rnnofl. aaaeaamenta prior lo 1(33, City Roochow. Jle aald the- main Jap*
-------*
| Clerk Frank B. Umion atated aneaa force, eipectlng a flefr*
rompletatlj
y**
-untlr-i
Aaaetnbly’* Committee of j Light mow, fell a* far aonlh Market are nearly
lorkla grown produce U .hipped
The City Comini.tlon will hold till* morning.
-voluad
' X m l Kvangaltou,
| ,* Atl.nla. The he.vle,, fall in acrordlnc &lt;o J. IS- Mirheal, mane*
battle, was" amated to meet «*tlf
market, wa. Ihe principal topic their regular aeml-monlhly tneel
In ■ apectol moetlng of the ■mall groupa of apparently data#
-,
ta5
Mayor Wward
During hia pa.tiiraU.hrn&gt;, the the South waa fire Inrhea at yer of the market.
ing
In
the
City
Hall
Monday
night
Commthlonera
laat
klgkt
a
• mission. tnreWgh .
! tntmberaklp of the (lurch haa Flattop. W. Va.
Although the *ra»«n la Juab of dlM-uulon at the reguUr meet
soldiers.
formula fnr adjuatlag delinquent
Hlfflna. aapward
'I
crown from 135 to * 0,while
The Weather
Bureau pre Ix-cinulnc buyer* are brgInning btg of ^he Beininolc County Agrl at 7:30 o'clock.
He aald the f»v* Chin**# W *
late*
waa
adopted
by
tb#
Comcton Ct Dr. Bro t
moro ,h» n1&gt;IB* |M&gt;raon«
have dlrtod fair and raider, with a to patronlie the market n-cularf culture AuocUtlon, (&lt;u* Schmah,
dlera In sight were lolling abort
inl**loni-r* who annoaaoed that and made no effort to atop to#
? b*** J?Up%*nu,
urdi'i'd unl,r&lt;l kith the rliurch durlnc. rold ware In tha central portion allhouch there la only a ami
midr-nt, atatrd ye.ienUy after
they hid organlted Ibrmaelraa Japanese. When tb* Japan*** fis t
Initroenon T. w &gt;, .
h . J thla |ierlui, A m w ehurch ha*: tmilftht, and temperaturea 13 to amount of lorally crown produi'I : ioon.
a* n Itoltnqm-nt Tag Adjuatlag waa unfurled, ho added, the Chbt*
^ a J E S ^ V ' l S S t b“ '" b M l .. .......
f‘"- “ l * « *«r**»&gt; kith kllllns froi. -n brought In for *ale at prraenl, K The tremendou. waate Incurred
Ihtaril and tkat all application* #e# toft tb* elty. He
Otkart
nwt ..f M M *) .
„
well
. . th. ealremo north, about free.- waa pointed oul
through the rorutrucUon of tho
would be given Immadlpt* coa- the Chinee* looked tired oul
In Vrder that lha operation nf
^ ^ r "
LhUh
»
r
. paitor
« 1U*| . t fH.Ooi, on which Ins front In the central portion,
■hleratlon by tb* Board.
Ire market may be
?™ 1 - 2 ™
&gt;. I^v T 'L
h. j ? ^ .
Ihe
he handled mot.
more II*'7.''.'“
I.
hungry,
qoaHar
c
l
»
o
*
,nty
"
»tualt
amoiuii
„
f
Indebtedand
poaalbty
fpott
In
the
murkbare, wera^thp Ban.inole r.mnty ^
Tha
Comml ii Ionart, hereto­
lends nf the Oheerhohee reslon:
In Nenktnr the Chine*# to*”
Chamber of Commerce, the Wo j ,f(|t
fore,
bav*
pn*Ironed
lb*
adopt» - *
u» J E m
eminent formally antmwneod the
” m . v ,v. Atnerie.n I j-iriiuf t " " A" f°ktlu; ri-mdutlun ram- Sunday fair, raoUntied raid. R i1 t|on of a formula ror»UJniUng removal of th* natloe*a capital
w S ^ u ^ r ^ e
mlo... tremo nii||l)wn»l Florida; fair
,
(he 'Efwanle
.......
m
' tote* analllnr a dectalen of the from here to Chungking bt S sm
traffia &gt;r* '
Mr' SthB“ h
i*l by lh&lt;&gt; Hemioule tkiunty and colderf^if, east pork on. tem­ tlona applying mainly lo •'*«*«
adding that at tha praaent time
Chamber'of Commerce, lha Idonuprrm* court on tb* rhwan province aa Japan1* legleok
Cuiunilaalun ami signed ty all five perature n»«rtns i t decree*. 31 at the market which will become better material* were u»ed In there Led By Larry Tutten »iat„ H
rawh, tha Mlnlataiial AaaoeUtHi-i. inrmbt
ra of the
lo s t decree* on roaat, froet effective today. &gt; '
.turyad toward this efly th
Saint*
Score
Three
war* burntil afthe Rotary Club, and tha colore I linina, 5|V“a (J.
All automobUea mual h* parked
tonlrht- Cundey fair e^ t ran
thr** gape In tha
reached
the
mar
itk iw r m f *
on tha aao*-;
T o u c h d o w M .T o Q m f e - ,* ^ ,^ ^ ^
kd Ifl tha 'building
■on*lrurted fenre with. t... -r —^
ram* la Uai
are yapected to
^ o a e l a r kibhnwAt«|u»»t&gt;»^3
u t^IN elk t
»tM L J S 'K 2 ‘ i t z ' r .
RT. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 20.—. ""*
of dealer'* vehicle* wpirh mpy
f Him lbuint 4,f •County
Fuerto Rican Bishop .
any yearn‘
Mrs. G. D. Nicholnon, beionparkrd
at Ihcir aialti.
I’ ,..
C.wrh llfll Frarnr.N HI. A uguf
S '* * ,
, P' '}*TnAJ ‘n
j
.
Member,
of
tho
aa.orlttlon
Will Preach H e^
‘v b t i u . . .I . nit r
Truck*
mu.l
W,
parked
on
the
"!* ' * nr“ «b‘
““
K- u
87, Dies In Geneva truck parking lot located on th* Went dn record ae.oppoaed In Ihe line Null*!* pulled a .urprl*.- on
n
TtominobHigh
School
eleven
f
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.
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S S S t V iS S l!&amp; l f f i f S S ^ U f ' 1i V f r n(.the ’f ,t\Mm
Tho ,|t. Rev. I’harlr* nuyttef
bad-.pproved Gto Art n
Miw-. (locrRla DIoMaon Nlthol* norlh aide of the market platffritl. tie* of the Wat of tha Stale', tint- 1**1 nigh, and led by U rry TutHIT
rolrmorn, who ha. spent
(^taraton UnlWralty ^
raoimpo^ly .rryed .eid M’n. K7, died at her home In Geneva
Duyera truck, enter the market pernor thy «hi|rt;lived container, ten raineil
20
.»
7
vl.tory
over
U
V
i
,
t
m.
“
J
T
,
g.
___ to r^c^lvD ftprllmllons for 111® year* of hto mlntotry In Cub^
Beminery. Tbm bon »• J;^uy)i,au»liin tlio.pmt twenty-five
nl 3:00 o'clock yealerday afternoon ground* free unlew bringing' mer- when a container o f a much infer­
twenty
S ef Doctor of Dhrtnlty wu« |ru I. ; nml
' h; . lC
V*7
;i
n
"
«
M
*"?
aal* Of It.0 To* Certinr.tr. at
rhamliar to ■•-II; in thla rake they ior
■; quality
r - 1 could be ron.trueleil
.
f»ll&lt;'wlnc ■ llnyerinc illnr**.
Feld la*t night in. the Melent „ pub||(J , ucUl&gt;|) . |)(, ll&gt;Kl prolj ami I'unrto Hlra, will preach.hi"
on film by DavM.mt
pay
the
regular
per
load
fee.
khkh
would
«tv
e
a
.
UUafae
orIhe Duly -Cross Rplaropal Church
Mr*.
Mahtnon
haa
lived
In
"W /IEREAB, llirnughout that
Collate In 1031, and al*o by flol»#
ti it * ■ ,
, J
n«*l wwk ho would begin
lonmrriiw at ll:iio uVlock, me*-.,
Tfanaferring load, from on. W •n d ,th,r» b» conserve Ihe high- C Tiittrn
Gi-neva for the paat 27 year* and
nn* Mulld
»r»rk who l»M , „
*.
tUn
i-ntlru
|teriod
of
lime,
the
aervlee
Una Oollec* In tha earns year.
rofiling In an announcement
lot
,,rr,n,nr" 1 taken the h.rkfh-ld rule of the
I* ihe widow of Jaiper Nlrholaon truck to another may be don. only!•*'
. ' “ " . . X u l , » -h i .i
Ha wsa ordained a Preehytenun of Or- IIHOWNr.KK haa been ef why prereeded her In death 00 on the truck patklng lotmade today by Ilia Bov. Marti*
j***?! .
. . .
, former Hobble Johnaon, *rore.l t,ou,l,r •0,U , l
wblcU
mb]taler on Hay 23. 1007 alllt b e th .-fo r «•*-! In uur rammunlly;
have been hel,l up by order of tlrarn, pallor of the church,
All merrhandLe entering th*
At the proeent Urn* appro.lyear* era.
two of the St. Auguallne lnurh- Ibn Court.
sarvad for s white a* field ec-v, n"
tllaliop Cnlomoro . la not only
P * ^ "1 * •
She w-a* born In Richland. Ga, market for aal* will be charged
tlown*
nnd
paved
way
fur
the
retary In Ceorcla for Iho S ty
"WMKRKAM, hi- Im*. Uirouith
nf |h» fart lhal pro- qualllled to e|&gt;eek on fuerto
*b«
™‘»» »• «•'» other with revrral ne,l Jaunt* ^ In view
Auy. 21, 18(10 and wa* oldeal mem- a per load fee at the gate, ptovld- bro“ « b‘
h^
0fH
Agriculture Aeauriadenta Hlaalonary Aaauclatlon, lat-,hl» “ ff“ ,u &gt; bolpnl build Ihr ram- .
. _
n.m l.t chun-h ing that »uch inerrhandia* doea'.f*™*^;
Illra but ho l« b forceful rxand uaing hi. right hand lo tllog! IM r
am, Cou' ly
4l
ar bacomtac paalor of th.- n.e-k •"••"lly ami make It , tH-tfr place|U ^ ° /
hp| M thureh
ponent of ihe t'hrlatlan faith
She* I* aurrlved
two Z u g h '' n 3 belong’ ,. a dealer on the mar- ' * * * • * • * f i g r g * ^
a
number
of
pa.ae.i
ll.iti
were
.
Il„
mtn.
l
ro.,
.Um
receive
Sprint* Preebyterian Chun-h o ft1"
•“ llvs
who In reality haa -hulldrd foe
’OHF IIF IT
M**- Troy Proctor, and Mr*, jket or I* de.tlned directly to a
.. . . . . .
..
deadly lo Ihe Fed d«-fen»e. Dur |„ ■•1aiia(ariory“ adjuitinrnl on Ihe
Atlanta, da. Shortly after eomlnrr’ “ ^IkW I'llKIIKFOItK
Ihe llt-v, Bram stated.
the h |lo«rd o f Ne'tlo Tlllia of Sanford and Iwo dealer on the market. In which ca.e tain, email knot, it I* thrown on
Ing the evenhig, ' Totten' gained|,1,-iinquaai city laxe* and aperlal
ta Sanford In 1011, he married,nKSOl.VRI), that
tra.h heap.
'«
The \Ve»l Indies, |i waa pointa
total
of
!!l^,)nhl*
*galn*i
tho
, * of Semin- .
It0 d‘" C“ '
^1 1
la* Lillian Gibaon of thla rMy. |‘ ;'un«y Oomml*almiei.
.... .
•M i-iiom li, -Mr- Ijtnuion Inti rd out, Drat received Kptocopal
Mia*
Oalren, at*o a dealer', .tall,
I J* '
in* £ rr “ ,onf utr! rugged Fed cloven,
unite,| Dial inucli propfrly in
In connection with hi* offfcUl ,,|r, toun,1V
,ln b*'reby!J J- NlchoUon of
..................... ..
rerognillon r f ^ l n u m t e r rrf grand ch.I.lren M ri! There »iM »&gt;* only
braklr^V r I b C r
Tho Celery Foil* rented flr*t Hanford would prolwbly b« re­ Hlteullon In 1*03 and ha* now
dktle* with
the church.
groan to Include 13.000 bap*
Brownlee tnauguraM and
■i'i.ra.hlp of MR. K. H. * * « » rrandch Wren.
.
.
need In container, nude for all the In tha‘ rgrly minute* of Ihe arc- turned In the tax roll* on nn Hied member* and fl.000 com*
«nd
period
aa
Morgan
failed
hark
active
tux
paying
hail*.
egad the Pmbytertan progrr»*lve IHUIttNLBB and commend him
, 1,^ ™ ’!^ '” BaplT"^ Church of will be on Ihe aouth aW# of the **b*r k1°rlda grawn product*, Inmualcant*. The Episcopal Church
__
__
ami ahoi a tK-aullful 23 yard
Mr. Lantaon ad t lard that all maintain* th*ra a hospital, U
Hr. Bchmah atated,"(minting oulil brBV«
ttorrell Forgtieon for (boss who dsalrti adjustment of dioreaan reJT room and thtoo
■
.
H'*- ^&gt; 8- ^7Mr
Elm*1
. him our ti-*l
Li-*l wiahe* for many
in view of there figure*, the a*t#nl‘ • touch,town and Forgo.on kicked Ihrlr Clly laxe* must flit oUL. •cbooto. and IB Ihran develop
happy and pro*perou* c«ntinueil
CUtSQY U K B RUGBY
of lh. prwaent annual watte.
i the extra point frnm placement.
1C—Waned — ascs fear)
menli
lllahup Cotemoro kg*;
Advertise Old Goods veir*
L T r* ° ^ C°n,inuwlIlater In the Geneva Cemetery.
year* or
of aervlee,*
(il.OUCKSTF.R, KNO; Not. SO ' TkU practice la not only a threat
Tb« Mullet* canto bark and
played an Important rot*.
O. P. II^RNDOV,
—bPl—Three clergymen am play'-to th* foreate of tha State, Ur.| "P*"*! with a aen.atlonal ground Drufc Rings Smashed
And Help Business
BIGGIC8T RND
Clerk of the Board
I.AFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 20,— Ing for the Otouceator ragby «Iub, gehmah aald, but alao revert* lo • U «b In wblch they wrnt right
By Treasury Raids Fifty-Seven Injured
of County Cunimliiionera. (1P»—Bill Vergane, 240-pound right They arethe Rev. C. C. Tanner and the grower who mutt pay an **-| ‘ brough the Hanford defente with
of rommmbit TH*
TR* ettrhangi*8c
•ml of the Purdue eleven, la be­ the Rev E U Phllllpe. three-quar: tig, ated I per rent additional for' **** •,ul l0°b to the air aa If It
In Wreck Of Train;
Baa
la what (a commonly (SEAL)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20-GPI
-perfect coat*
tatalAer" which were acheduM.
A atatviurnt from Ihe City lieved In be Ihe torgeat wlngman tern, and tk* Rev. II. H. Hugh**, i m
iknoww aa bu.intM, When llil*
—Secretary
Murgenthau
sal#
serves only to attracUthe fancy of
TuDcn started th* scoring of
a forward.
la rapid, bualneaa I* CommUaiun, algned by Kdwa'il on u U. 8. major college teamllt.UEFIELD. W. Va.. Noe. 20.
lb* buyers at the matket terndnus, tw0 touchdowns In rapid fashion Treasury agents, In synchronised
aald U be good; when It la lllggio* a* mayor, aald: -Since It
—(A*)—Fil»y-**vvn person* were
aad
cannot
In
any
respect
improve
b®
broke
sway
for
00
yard*
raid*
across
th*
country,
had
haa
ruuip
to
ouy
atlenllun
that
Dr.
alew, boatneaa i* had. One of
Uto quality of it* content*.
I •n&lt;* * * ' nailed on Lhe 24 yard unaahad a 17110,000 annual nar- Injured and an unidentified nagtw
Ike greatest handicap* lo an ' K. 1&gt;. Hruwnlre la now completing
waa killed In ihe wreck* of tk*
Tha
Agricultural
Association,
,ln*- Tutlrn then smaahed over coll* distribution ring. He added
ihi*
2Mh
year
aa,
pa.tor
of
the
eMMoga o f new rammodltie*
Norfolk and Western pateraget1
Hint
preliminary
report*
showed
Mr Bchmah asserted, plans to take { “ r lb* lolly and a pa** from
ti ike difficulty af dUp«*lng -Flral I’re*bylrriaa Church In Bantrain at a croailtTg over Uluettooo
17
Importers
and
large
scale
deal
Itorum
to
falmer
waa
good
for
ford, we with lo r.p m u our approtb* tnit tot Ive in a campaign to r«ef weed good*.
era in Illicit drugi.moil of them River week of Kero.
jrlalkai of Dr- Brownlee aa a
Tho N*tlonal Unemployment lime Poal nine# employee* er* due* Ihe anormoua wait* which, lb* extra point.
lb # automobile dealer can’t
Four cars, two of (hem bag­
operating through tha Hip Bing
Tho
rally
for
(lie
second
touch­
buatlr
engaged
la
tabulating
*hd
HI
lien
nnd
a*
paalor
here
for
I
hear
ha
u
ld,
will
not
nnly
ranterve
ci-ntu* will Hoe# at midnight
*aU away new car* unit-** lie
rbockiag tlm card, lor *l»cr*P foftit* but will reault in a aavtog* down rhmc when Captain Eugrne Chines* tong, were seised In tb# gage care and two passenger
year*. Wo with for him many
roaches, rolled down the bank to
flMa • buyer for th* rualoraMcDaniel Intercepted * Hanford roundup.
morr yt-ai* of continued aervlee Innlght and all pef*nna *u **n' ancle* and If found lb* form* will far th* grower*.
ar’a eld car; a man In lh* In our inkl*|."
ford and Bemmul* County who ha returned t*v lha rmrrler for
Officials aald aelxurra made pro- the edge of tha river. Other
At tb* mart Ing In Ih* High p**a on the Fed SO yard line.
coaches fell over on their aid—
n l l k n for a new radio or a
For th* achaol* of Seminole arw unamployad or railtolly *u pareonal rautart In order that School Thursday night Dr. R. W Tutlen then went over the double \ioualy during Ihe course o f a ala at tb* aid* of the track. Tk*
J]d«f refrigerator ran hardly be
employed
abould
katr*
flllad
out
tha
reneua
may
bo
“
complela
months
Investigation
Indicated
the
County, -Su|H-rlifte(i(l|nt lawton
Baprecbk both and Dr. W. B Hhlp* stripe In three quick play* and
MU tail*** aom* 'dbpoaUlun
narcotics handled by the syndicate causa or tb* accident was not de­
•ak|: "No group could feel deeper Ihe forma aud raturued them to and acrurata**
pay, both member* of the Bureau ■he Mullets took tha lead.
termined.
t m be mad* of th* old one*; appreciation than the achoola,—Ihe lb* mall* hy that lima, H- J.
-Th» reneua wilt ha aa com- ef Xatomology here, appeared be­
Jail before the float gun u d been bnpotud from Japan,
• M a in who would like to papUi, teacher*, principal*, Irut- Iloiiy. local . poatamatar, eUtad plata and nrcarata *e a r#P«H
fore tb* congregation of farmer* sounded, Itorum went o ff tackle I'tisto anJ Fr/n.v
N h#
FW" healtatea be- Irea and »ii|terinlondent,—for the today.
of that nature could ba,1* Me.
expressed their desire to co­ for 14 yards and a touchdown
the old one will .till
No more of th# form* will b* Holly elated wbaa ashed . If he
generoi* rcolrilution Dr, Brown
la In every possible respect and also pained tn Leonard for Duvaller Pair To
U IM bbi hand*.
lee ha* made to their auccgaa aad dlilrlhutad, Mr. Itolly aald, add believed tb* re**** would com­
their work fer the common good, tb* ailra conversion point.
-Via Ilet* could b*&gt; added to happlnr** during Ihe paat quarter Ing they abould be filled out ply with lha I’ reoidewfu deelre*.
Hang In Nassau
' “ LThey welcomed those at tk*
Banford mad* four flryl duani
MM tnlMy, but tbla would Century. Kver ready to com# even and returned lo tha Foal Office* "I ballova that tkla raaaua I* meeting to their experiment at*- during the game while Ketterlmu*
gala wa nothing. What U. lm&gt; on briefr*t notice and take part In today, other# would he received nearly aa accarato aa If "&lt;* t t * where they may secure first racked up a total of nton
NABBAD, Bahama a. Nov. M.—
' la far 'peogU to real’ chape! program* or other fane- for tabulation la Ih*
aaumaralor
pecaooally
vlaHed N od knowledge of ihrlr work.
l/l*)— Tha e i trull on ot Georg?
til
Taeaday.
ifk a mure rap- IIon* and alaraya abounding trf
each of tk# peraona, Mr. Holly
and Willi* Dovslier, atntoncad
11m gemination of officer* for
Hr. Holly commended
tk* farther a*##ri*d.
o f used good. aparkllng humor, literary know
to bang for a allying during th*
• sensing year which vs* ached- Mrs. J. W . Owen,
wflP follow a quickened ledge and auund, wrrlou* advice, people of Bantofd who arw
Mr. Holly hope* to get the •lad for the meeting wa* postponed
disturbances at Great Inagua
Dies In Savannah Island Iasi August, waa *at to­
af MW producla. Both pr. Brownie* never - fall* U make aeaklng work for the cooperation forme checked and tabntoted »°
tbs n**t regular session.
Individual and the mer- a lading imprr.iion on tha aladant they have abowp m filling out that they may bo retarmed to
day ' for Monday morning. Tk*
Hand to gala,
Mrs. J. Y . Owen, formerly of Duvaller* were
convicted
on
body III* rorauiencrment addywna- and returning tk* forma- Dp to Waahlngton aa nooo a* poealblr
lha
preaaai
lime,
be
aald.
*
Tho
root*a
I*
purely
voluntary
Sanford,
died
Thursday
evening
ON THE RECORD
Nov. | on rhargta of murdering
beat way ta apeed up **, baccalaureate wrinoni, and
large
number
of
lb#
card*
kav#
and to being conducted ao Ibat
nl 'her homd in Savannah, tieJohn Man roc. a native employs
chaaga uf need good, •perch** on »pedal oceaaloiu ana
IE, Australia, Nee 20,
Federal official* may have a
Mrs. Ow*na and her husband nf tbo aalt work* owned by the
lhafthty
aatoemed af an importoat part of been r*t*rnad.
Ddrtag lha raaaaa tha earrtaiw “complete aad
Brisbane man had hto lived her* about 40 year* ago at Krlckaao family of Bwampacott,
warn U to ad- our filer* ry, cultural and to*pi ra­
on a phonograph record. which time ba waa employed a* Mass.
In-the alaaalfiad •*#*• tion* I education, and wa Wok for­ were instructed to give oat la- of aaamptojrmaal throughout the
nation. Through thla report they
to dictating kia daalrea Chief Clerk o f tho South Florida
Munioo 4lod durinr tho riollsg
ward with pleaaant antldpafiaa to formation regarding filling
af Tha laaford Herald, a
tb* r*t*t* ba baa glean Railroad Copany,
that caused the British rommtoaf Ukl* medium will th* &gt;«•torment of many a w * pock th# forma whenever poaalkla aad
of certain relatives,
Mr*. Owrn* waa a atoter of Mrs. etoner at Or—l Inagaa. two
a BMM preeperlty for cccmalont during tha neat iw ec'v kt
hto death &lt;h* neord will K- W. Btilta of Banfurd and to members Bf tha Brlckaoa family
five year*. Congralutottoaa aad maater filled out Ik*
tkoao
who
cam*
to
him
In the hearing o f kit alao aQrvIvad by bar hutbaod In aad a score of other* to ft— to
to Dr. E f t
aad friend*.
to Cuba'la a gaall bodt,
Savannah-

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Chinese Withdrew
ired And Hungry

City And County ,
Praise H Work

Plans Arc Madc Schmah Appeals!
For Biggest YearjFor Conservation
At Local Market Of State Forests

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Delinquent Taxes
To Be Adjusted By
City Commission

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Celery Feds Lose
To St. Augustine
By 20 To 7 Score

Unemployment Census Will Close
. At Mid-Night ^Tonight, Says Holly

DAFFY

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A Good Citizen

CANDUEUGHT

By NINA o l i v h j m j .

of a century of work m a pastor In this city. It wag on Jan­
uary I, 1613 that Dr, Brownlee flrat aaiumed hla (ttltlw
here and aince that time he haa devoted the best part of hla
Ufa to the development of the Presbyterian Church m d
to the moral and aplritual uplift of this community.
Twenty-five years ago the. Presbyterian Church had
A membership o f scarcely 136; alnee that time 1,186 par­
sons have 'United with the church, 680 of whom are atlH
members. During Dr. Brownlee’s paatorate hate a Ham
new building has been constructed and paid for at a eaat
ef some $85,000, as well aa a manse costing 80,000. The
Uo o f membership to population la much higher here
an In the average city throughout the South.
But even more important than the material eehlevementa of Dr. Brownlee In his religious activities baa bean
the indelible imprint which hia fine character and the *nroly noble conduct of his life have left upon every part of oor
community. His mode o f living has set an example for
weaker souls to follow who perhaps could net be readied
In any other way. They coukl not have foiled to aee and to

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ef my pelaler pep's keen*!
with a erooe marfcju the day,
if be weald get the Idea.
Ana Lindbergh one* wrote g
lovely verse .whan aha area a
student at Urn1th Callers about

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For twenty-five year* he haa dona what be could to
relieve the poor end Buffering of thl* community. He hi*
cheered the elck and comforted the bereaved.
He haa
appealed to the wanderer* mid nought to make pehple aee
the wisdom of being good. There has never been a person
among all those who knew him who did not feel that when­
ever trouble came he could go to him for comfort and for
guidance. He haa been a helpful, understanding friend
to all.

that matter. Ill bet a lot of
danctag hearts, beat underneath
those little while karcBief* at
Plymouth
colonial
days. Wasn't-II PriadUa. wboae
a* become of. lha oldVary gams Is the acme of Puri­
girl who .used to blush
tanism, Priscilla In bar
gray
d m moSlloned *(ho iubgown and damaro white collar,
who said ao brasenty, "Why
don’t you apeak 'ft&gt;r 4 ynutMtt,
John"- It sound* sort at at roamlined and In the twentieth cen­
tury lo me.
Anyway hero’a ,e roetpo far
mine* pi* Umt might lie heavy
nn a Puritan conacleaes. lo say
aothiag of a Furttao stomach.
It's the kind our grandmothers
used lo mahs with ritualistic
fervour every Fall aad pack
down* In a stoua Jar to (Ip*a.
Anil wi lo Hr. Brownlee today, w a pay our "Papeete.
Old Fs*hion*d Mine* Pis
Mny h« Iro w 'lh us always and m ay we alw ays p rofit as I pounds loan fresh boot, boiled,
thoroughly cooled, aim chopped
wc have In the jinst by the splendid example of his :m&gt;ptr

inquiries

The Knight* of tb* Ku Klux
*fa n alMtded u Miami Night
6M b In u body recently. From
gMw on It will probably bo known
|Mw Knight Clpb.
j,‘ Tga, thara’lt ho lag revialon HI
r ilun of congrooa all right,
t a lot of folks are afraid
A l la that H wlH bo revialon up-

Why Gross Is Green
The most import nut research problem In the world,
according to Charles K Kettering, world famous Inventor
and research director of General Motors, la to find thu
answer to the" question of why grass la green, which ho
calls the fundamental problem of man's existence dn earth.
"It seems ao simple that people think I am Joking."
K a tte r in r ’iB S u -in -e tt'e T th tV n T 'T tii)'" AJHIfiOBrMk'jfdiSWr,

“ but 1 am perfectly, serious.: It la thk^srdtR la grass, In
leaves and In plants \vh|ch has brought to ua, from ’thu
■tin, all the energy 4v hsvd. Some Uttle engine In the
green of. grass and. leaf 'hanlthe'gift, unknown', to mufcv.of
capturing thtergy from the (gin's rays,'storing that energy,
.building it.
R'
" 'i /•
"Thence came, in rtgrs pwt, all the h «it and Ipawxr
now ston'd tn coal, in wood, In oil, In natural.gag. .Solve
that secret and we shall know how to take power from lh*
sun. If wo knew that soerjit wc could build engine* .to
transform enough rnfflntion'from the sun Into heat'’ or
chemical energy or electricity to run oor machinery* Then
the conservation of our natural resources would not be l»
important as tt Is now."
Nina llnwklns, editor of the St. Augustine Record,
reratedIt **** l*u‘
D*Hy News takes a sarcastic rap at peopia
'ckhoitisri
make a convenience out of newspapers, but who do
Bated **inot lend their supjmrt us subscribers and advertisers. "He
lost rms. prints the following an being typical of aome who use the
n*h, ho columns o f the newspapers, and would like to uae them
more if they could get a little free advertising, yet cancel
their subscriptions.” Miss Ilawklns says, and quotes the
JJ".* Stuart jiaiier as follows: “ Please send me a few copies of
-wiperor Four newspaper containing the obituary of my aunt. Aim)
reporter* publish the enclosed clipping of the marriage of my niece.
i danger And I wish you would mention In your local column, If it
doesn't cost anything, that I have two bull calves for sale,
and our church is giving an ice cream supper, tickets 28
'n"
** my subscription is out, please atop the paper, aa
id a m*i t,m&lt;* » pe t0° hRn* to waste money on newspapers.” Honkelv. if &lt;rily. gome twenty years ago, this writer, ones a wontey
j*biy the editor, Tooeived this little news not* from a man who had
riatughvr never taken hla county paper: ♦‘aaturday tny boy. Jim, fell
off the barn and broke his leg. As he will bo laid up for
some time and aa we are hard up for cash for doctors and
** *“•' medicine. I wish to aay that I have for sale reasonable,
■it- lawn on* mule, seven head of bora and about twenty chickens,
counlev First come first served."—Tkneo-Unton.

“ Certainly no one has contri­
buted mere lo hi* fellow-man Of
to Hanford and Seminole County.
We are fortunate In having such
■ iflaunrb supporter, -and 1 trust
that ho will be with us for another
twenty five year*.
For th# Wbman's Club, Mrs. A.
M. Phillips, president, wrote: “ We
are thinking of Dr Brownlee, of
Ms twenty-five years In Sanford.
Bat we are thinking more, end
feeling mote Ike sterling's worth
in service ho has wrought. Dr.
Brownie* was amt Is our Mar
neighbor, lie has lent u* the atawepher* that now make* our
home. We've tried lo keep thriv­
ing lha sinew* of strength and love
and courage born of pioneer days,
for his generous cooperation help*
rear - organisation* Thera are
those. In Sanford wb" still remem­
ber when our Club Home was ones
the Presbyterian House of W»r-

.

Dr, E- D. BrowtBe# »• k* comple­
tes twenty-five years of serrie* a.
paster at the M a t ln e b ym toa
Church of Sanford, Fla. He has
■Iren at hie lists la every worth­
while ondertakiac in the CommonBy through ell them yean, and wv
with for him many mow yuan of
continued aorrico In Sanford. Wo
dnlra to nproso. alao our deep
appreciation of Hr*. Brownie* who
haa boon active, not only In
Church, hut Hi all Civic matter* far
thu briUrsmat of the Community."
Far lha Hanford Mbihlarlal
Association, Rev. J Bernard Root
leiced the following atatamvst;
“True |a«a la founded hi rock* of
Remembrance,
In stone* o f Forabearanca and
, mortar of Pain. .
The workman lay* wearily granite
on granite,
And blesds far hla eaat I• ‘mid
aunahina and ratn.’’
"For twonty flvo yeara Dr. E. DBrownlee ha* been engaged Hi
strengthening the membership of
lha Prvabylerian Church and jy r
rrting a wholesome influence on a
wider ctrclo o f friend* throughout
Iho city by reason o f his natural
ability aa a leader of men, hla
rapacity for
friendahtp,
his
ilpc scholarship, and alto because
from his own rich spiritual life ho
bus hid something (d iharo with
those who hunger for " food from
the height* Th* Sanford Minister­
ial Association believe* that in lb*
history Of Florida few mlnlsteric*
have been so productive or ao
deeply appreciated.”
K»r the Sanford Rotary Club,
Roe. Marlin Dram said: “ Each
member of the , Hanford Rotary
Club, in this brief paragraph, en­
thusiastically Joins with the whole
community In extending congratu­
lations lo the Rev. Dr. E. D.
Brownlee at the conclusion of this
hi* twenty-fifth year aa pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church In
Sanford The member* also wish
to express deep gratitude to him,
and to Mrs. Brownlee; who With
Dr. Brownlee -has helped extend
the Kingdom of our Lord and Mas­
ter, with such sincere devotion.
Ihat together they have happily
spread a real, penetrating Christ­
ian Influence.”
' And a tribute by the colored
mJniiteouifUha.tHir..Wwa. paid to.
BevnC'Slplln, as follows) ~
“ In behalf,, of the
colored
minister* of the city I wlah to aay
that we Highly eateum Dr. Brown1m having served in th# city for
twenty flea ysara an paatsW o f lha
First Praahyldi Ian Church Hu ha*
been helpful to our race aa well aa
to others.. AansuUy ha and bin
vary friendly wlfa vUH our various
churches along with others of their
Church Circle bringing to us help­
ful Information, which wo vary
much -appreciate. We de hereby
ask God's blessings continually
upon them and may they live an to
do grantor works In the future."

HAN FRANCISCO. No*. M. *-

(Jp)—It la senerally known that
Jne t)lMargin's mother U very
Interested In h*r aon'e baaebatl
earear. tt la Sot generally knows
that aha bad th* World BertM
broadroat* translated Into Ita­
lian ao ahe could understand
them.

Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Saflywood Bur'ea*
Imaeg B roch u re
Oe History O f Kiss

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
WIRING
FIXTURES

The lev* him, wrote Nyrup,
should not b* too long, .nor.too
abort, and K should be moiot bat
not Scot. Ho-added that ha. thought
K boat hot aeon Hi public, which
last goes to show how rooditIona
have thangml since ITU
Only this one book, declare* Iho
research
department, has been
written about Urn ktoa atoc* IVOR.
The department thinks, inaldantelty, that it to about Urn* another
boak on kiaooa la compiled and
tka HlUariton la that during the
two and a third e*ntariea that bar*
passed much additional informa­
tion about ktoehw baa boon oooom-

A P P L IA N C E S )
1M
MAGNOLIA

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from s study of plcturoo mad* in
Htdiyoraod.
Nevertheless, the r*starch de­
partment la gtatoful to thla Mr.
Nyrop, far, If a quest low ever doe*
aria*, they’ve got the dope right
liter* in Mack and whiU.

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

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YOUR SU CCESS

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Jeweler'

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tianday the
■win oat too
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J*«itnxi fast
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tb* ubftob’
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They

Sanford Student
Bailee School Head
Members 'Of
Praises Celery Feds
The high t/pv of *Port*oi» n1
ship axhlblted by tba CelerV
Fads tn their game .faltf &gt;kl
Hollas Hciv«&gt;l of Jaekannvll* fail
Thursday olght wa* highly comJ
mended In b IMItr to ■11^ HMi Kuv. pH fadgal of, . Iho lerul
High Brtmul, frost T.' « Hyd*.
head master of th* Doll** IVtinol.
Th* cuorbe*. too, wer* row
Mended fbr thu court**fa* *Uo*rn
tbs vialiar* In tketr *kert vfalt
hero.
‘Th* fori that IMtla* wo* kvat*n," th e ‘ letter from M r Hydo
ro*J. “ fa nht aa important Is my
mtud *a tba fa*t that o*r bo/s
It a J*ry h r returned With nothing M l high
gMmJwerti proton tor Ufa Buford pfaywro
rgfaHbaftokr nodJthe RaafoVd aaokbo* Tbfat
said they bed roevtvod ro w Ufa*

Coea sees f i n e We*e 6e*
on unfailing
friend
o f pur
schools."
A letter from T- E. Bimpron,
lireiident o f the Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce read ae
follow*:
•'1 appreciate racy mash thte
opportunity of as tendbig, on behalf
ef the Bemlouto County Chamber
of Commerce, elncere congratula­
tion. and bust wishes to oer good
friend Dr. E. D- Brownlee, npeO
i he completion o f his twenty-fifth
year in the ministry nl Sen ford.
"When a man has lived in' n
rnmmunity for twenty-fire yuan,
no matter what hii calling may he,
and enjoys &gt;ha confidence and
affection ef the residents of that
community as Dr. Brownlee dees,
it is Indeed something of which to

"Ao Sterling needs must have
another tnrlal to help solidify It,
so was blended another sterling
I pound hoof kMnoy sett, ciearod
quality, a.Sterling quality of her
of .elriagi aad minced to a
hla partner who la now one of out
staunchest pillars Bo In this Club
Home Is permeated the cheeiful
candle glow of two dear neighbors.
And what ii a building wlthool
p light 1 Bo ad&lt;'wn the. year* of
changing Joys, wo the Woman'*
Club of Ban ford continue to clasp
1 pound citron, cut .tin*
hand* with Dr. Brownlee and to
I , pounds brown .gfagsr
y-ep. aglow the wowribrvf .rrrvkro
btltei.eCiar —
he ip constantly burns lo all iflanV pint, beat brandy
ford and (or ua,"
i
ill
S IkiiHwpoons dnnamon
The America* j legion ,ws* **'
p{gptnl*d,wiih a riktvmmt . from
L .ubfaapqon xrouad naltuag
L. JT. boyla. past commander,: aa
Ml* thoroughly and lot stand follow*: ^pamj»b*n'Lo*alng , Pp#|
for rover*I 'day* befora u*lng, No. S3 of iho Araerican Legion la
Put Hilo .a atotw'^Vr. covered pleated with thla opportunity to
■well, and haop In a cool pier* join with the other good 'prophi *&gt;f
Whan the pi* ta mad*, lha mlx- this community In honoring Dr. K.
tov* may be thinned with win*. n. Brownie* aa he bring* to an iwt
Oh, poDr’Paritaaa who couldn’t twenty five year* of faithful *er&gt;
“aver at any ttma aht' anr Vic* aa paalor or the Flrat Pr*»bymine* pie!" Th* approach of terian Church of this city.
lha laat Thuraday In November • "Dr. Biownleo ho* always been
a true friend of the veteran* and
thowo early ratoauta and a vivid hla help, assistance bnd counsel in
picture of that first Tnaaxs- the past to our comrades, their
■tvtnt day eotn* thro* handrod wives and famlllea have won for
yeara ago when they gathered him a warm spot In our heart*tngvther to thank God for tketr •To both Dr and Ml*. Brownie*
svrvlvttl of n ystr of hardahlp*. ws wlah hvalth, happiness and long
Th* frutta of tkolr labor* Ufa that they' may be able to con­
were * reaped around thani and tinue their apleadid wUrk In our
supplied ths oolor wkleh their community.”
costume* lacked—tb* rod aad The.KIwania Club JoInert in thr
g*M of pumpkins. Ik* rrnaet tribute* to Dr. Brownlee with the
paid of malte, and tho bronxo following from H. J. Nix:
of th* rarhey. Hi IM g n
•( "The -member* oT th* Stanford
tk*M pee pie, thoro ma*: Imvw Kiwania Club extend their con­
hem a took wf aehlav*meni. of gratulations and felicitations to
baring carried * * . of having
atn*k &gt;i«t ihotr ran* and aavad
th* fori. 1
What a dramatic roatroat
Ihfa Sm s * make* la Than tag Iv
lag la Florida In t i n Igrtpad
Ot troy pktoa and far flngared k

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Ing citizenship.

Cl.b Midi *Wl the member. ef
Civic Organization s’ ' tin
Sanford Lions dab dMt.it m
Unite In IMbtfte To hewer and i ( b u m bo Job With
Cnieeti. o f Sanford, and Seif*
Dr. E. D. Brownlee the
tool. County, in ewmrat*toU«g

T A L L A H A O siir Nov

end votupanlrii, and has hanolf
mod* great rontributUms toward
tb* growth ami eplriUial developmeat o f our City, and C roa t/”
E. E. Ubey, Hi Ijehalf of lb*
Jimtor (bwaiter *f Cwmararfag
* ba - fc.ll.mlng aUUmeat . .
"hr. * . D- BiowwU*i I'aalar of
Ifa Flrat Pri,kyfarfan Cfaureb,
8asf*rd. Elarlda, U eowipletfag bfa

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PRINCIPALS IN THANKSGIVING FILM

Barbara Stanw yck A n d Joh n
Boles Play Lead A t Ritz O n
Thursday In “ Stella Dallas”

“Back In CirctilAtfcmn
Stars Pat O'Britn
And Joan Blondell

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Constance
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Fairbanks. Jr-. »ho
played fata flr*t adult role In tha
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Joyce. lion* Id C’olmtn. whoa*
picture career had Juil alarlad,
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ihn morn Important picture* of
the current eoaaon, Two of fllmland'a finest wrltor*. Barah MaAnna Bblrley, John Bolm and Barbara Blanwyck comprlao this
aon and Victor lleerman, pm*
pared Iba actlpl, and the dlrec* family grogp In the Samuel Ooldwyn production, "Stella Dalian,
Hon waa’ tjt^lha handa of Kins attraction n\ tbf R ill Thaater Tburaday and Friday, Tenae drama
Vidor, who made "Blreet Bccna"
whM Barbara Stanwyck forfaits her right go her own
lor Mr. Ooldwyn aa well aa a
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auccaaalon of other iraaah h lte .l""10 *
"Stella Dallaa"
la relea»ed
Ihroash United ArtUla.

Thla la how Artist' William Rnae visualise* charmlor Irene
ThailiI leading ladjr nf "High, Wide and Handsome." which open*
Bandar al the pits Theater. U lu Dunne appear* oppoalla Itandnlph
Beat!. Tha alory waa written by Owar Hammontebt II to tha mu*If
af Jerome Kern.

DIETRICH AT RITZ IN “ANGEL1

CROONING FAMILY
PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 31
A T T |IE

T u c m la y —Y o u 're Sentenced
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Wednesday at tha Rita Thaater.
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Chlneaa government nfOciita
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penled to the I'..min I*(Innera for’ re*l»t the Japaneaa tu the laa»
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1 diaappoarwd during tha night.

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tract n: toad **d_ running
aorih 7a rnrOA Kn*t . US
yard* Houih la n i t * Went
IM yard* la paliil o» bogie-lag: tha remainder. roniAla-tag II’ acraa morn or loag.
Too aad Hob al.Vdw are hereby

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BIG APPLE DANCE

For Sale

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
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* Any
BIG TURKEY

'ERICS

Quantity
W. W. Goetach
8 UU 30- ^

c ^ fv o litib c ia
damnad woman * tnifocencw.

niU'sau iMAVAJ* HTu IIUU com - virtue al that total
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Atlofi, t» fftf* Nhdeffa Ml inm I
quiff*.aa* 4K!".■*&lt; . a*Id , u a w r i t ,*7&gt;v!Wt‘l . iVnjtfAT.J

,p e a ra n r* Iprrao oaU y u r .h y at*',
OHANOK ’ KAv AI. jiff(1lilts ' com ] aItw
a e rl I d aatd m ill p a Ih n f t r e L 1
I'A N T . a co riK .rallo n under l l &gt;4

«M»M HawMa,' alarmed by iha
iki«t ta har Far Raatcrn fr«n
u*r aa imik Of Japaaean Tic
KrtM*la Ohlaa. baa latnrmod
tha npaatah loyaltat ftiTeraaamit that aha la wtlhdrawma

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"Rack In Circulation,** a WayT Urn*, plcturliatlon, of
Cosmopolitan
macmtla*
"Angle Hhoomr" by Adeta Rgg*
art Si. John* and starring Fat
O’Rrlrn hn«l Joan- DlondelU la
an engrosdng newspaper drama,
preaonllng a* hehlnd-lha-acanga
view of the elhlna of newt
gal tiering oml the power of tha
prca» over live* pad reputations.
“ Rack In Circulation" da
uled lo hare II* first
showing Wcdneaday al tha RHa
Theater. .
A apcctarular train wreck 'p ioTldea a thrilling Introduction..to
the murder mystery elements'; of
the swiftly paced narrative t t i^ )
follows.i^The photoplay pfoaanta
a new anil eicrtlng
tloj, .by ppan UluDdelL. Sk- »
rep o rte r wh* ■I
.tna^t.
itraelonal prlda In

* T b w t t p r y re ro tr- a aro nn d th a
death, un d er m yttt r lo u s 1 rlp c u m atancea, of a m llllo p a jrn . T h la
becomca
know n,
tb rough
an
anonym oua letter. t" T a t O 'B rie n ,
e d ito r of a m etropolitan tab loid
newspaper.
R e n .ln g a e naalln n al newa.
ha
n a ilg u a til* ( t a r reporter to la*
vrstlg a te . A m assin g n d am ag in g
am ount of r lr c u m m n t la !
art*
d enre, the widow of th a a*em In K ly m urdered m an, portrayed
b y M argaret l.ln d .e y , la h io u rh t
to t r ia l, R efualng to e n ter a n y
defenae tu the (b a rg e ,
aha
la
found g u ilty ,
c h it fly
on
tb s
*1 rem it ! of I h , . I n . l e . nnaaetlm d
[by th a new* a le u tn ..
‘ if
* A tn ld al ib a m alo d ra m a tlf | M
.rolTom enta of the m u rd e r tria l}
Joan U lo iu le lt ^ a ltb o u rh h e r a a
jl l t l t l r * h a rp Been
tlyt
m o r ln j
het fluflueuca Id t li» |u m oth tln n . h d j

R IT Z

f!o m lay, M o n d a y -M in k -,1' A ction . R om ance,
Ire n e
R an d o lp h . Scott " l l l f l l l , W I D E A N D H A N D S O M E ."

Newspaper Film
At Ritz Shows
Power Of Pres*

*u*or af Iba-Clly nr naafnrd.
yiorlda. and have eauaed to-bo
af fl**d baralo the Seat of th*
H id tjlp aa thla Mb day
of
N-™-*ar. «MJWAIlD 1|In()tKq
Aa

M ayac al* lb * C&lt;&lt;f
of S a a lu rd . P lo rtd a
A llo t !
'
•
K, H. b A U S O lf
*'

rite Clerk-

tM A L t

Thx Himks are open
the imyment of 1087
Taxes. Z'lr Discount will
lie allowed for juiynient In
NovcmU'r and 1 %
dis­
count for payment In De­
cember, ■ ■

Ellen Hoy,
City Tax Collector.

L IS T E N

HAYNfceb
Court SOM L Effltteat
SERVICE

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frenefc— T * l 9111

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Nolle* la k*J*br aiv*w tb a j I.

Gulf Statkm

FOR RENT

RADIO

Completely Reno*tied
A ad JUSMontcd

RADIO

»h* uB4*e*tg**d a* B e H la l Maa*
l*e ,ia o t a w r r , a ad * i and hr.

Apartments
FtnUhod in th^
m o d t s t h r A c t lv a
C o lo r s ,

Cates BWg.

RADIO

IACKSONV

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FLOR

1938
RGA &amp; ZENITH
EASY'TERMS

HOFMANN

State Market

1

�B n d M I i H m Omy Ceatrml
rW rifc City A ft e t ia t IUU, Hlfkwmy
A id Water T ra parU U m

Seminole Oonnty Prodtt««tt
More Fruit And Vefetabldf’llito A«J
Similar Area In America

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER M, 19.17

Japanese Urge
Chinese Chief
To Surrender

FIGHTING IRISH BLANK CADETS BY 7 TO 0

Seeks Crown
Of Paris Kings

Message' Is Dropped
FromAirplanes Ash*

Foreign Powers Seen
In Plot To O v e r ­
throw Government
Of French Republic

r * m 7

^ 1

1 'm m

fal^hS?!

ugo waa dropped to him by
Japanese
alnnen making

the capital to

Chungking

about 1.000 mile* farther Inland.
No bomb* wore drepped-the
only message urging cassation of
hoatflltlee. Chin*** purault plone*
attacked the Japan***
file-*,
nrveriheUss, engaging them In
spectacular dogfight* or*r Nank­
ing. On* anUeatifled plan* wa*
big.
On*
unidentified plane
crashed.
The Japan*** airman, apparent­
ly
trying to determine
lh*
'*trengtJm fIhS rimalnlng Chin**# air force, war* taken by
rurprlta. The mysterious moj-age
"advised" Chlang to end China'*
resistance and to aurrander him*
,#lf to the Japaaaaa.
i The Japaneta army threatened

Rotary Raises
$15.57 In Cash
For Charities
Members Tell Stor­
ies Of Their Lives;
Give 1 CentPerYear

CITY NEWS BKIEFSt

The City Commissioners hold
their
regular
semi-monthly
meeting In the 'City llall to
night at J: Jo .o'clock.
_____

Plans Are Made
For Local Sale 01
Christmas Seals

port supplies to the Japanese
armies west of Shanghai now
fighting lhair way to Nanking.
Nanking, the former national
capital, eras virtually deserted
after removal of the government
tn Chungking, Hankow and other
cities deep In the Interior, U. S.
Ambassador Nalson T. Johnson
and heads of other diplomatic
establishments were leaving for
Hankow tomorrow.

Grand Jury Indicts
11

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i

Jarrell And Ktnlaw
SAMPSON WOULD BLUSH

rAnia, ko». si. —(A-)— Th*&gt;
P a c 4* “ Gui-e. hr*t*riJ»F to the
throne of Franc?. Uiucil a maulf**le dlilr1buta&lt;t in Pari* today
announcing that ha had derided
"to reconquer the throne of my
father*".
Thn loan word manifesto left
no dnuht that tho prel&gt; nder.
now tiring in eslle In llclrlum.
I leaned a pacific rnnqueal. It
cauaod intense eirUemcnt. nowerrr, among tho Ficnch royullata.
Tho manlfcato - * m " dtstf ttiunvt
aa government agent* wrp&gt; fer­
reting out rrbtt appeared to bn
plot lo orrithrow the rcpulillc
and had added the Job of Inn­
ing the whereabout* of tho
Count of Part*, tbn Duka's non.
The Connl left Veraoli, Hwllt•rland tale yo*t&lt;-r&lt;lay aflir H alo
(rdeial police "Inrltod’' him amt
gruup or hi* follower* lo leave
the country on the ground he
wa* carrying on political m Itr1-

; Report Flays Lottery
ies In City And En­
tire County, Asks
! For Strong Action

;Defendants Post
Bonds Of $1,500
’ Jarrell Tndictcd For
Operating Lottery;
Kiiilav F7&gt;r SelltnC
.Voapph

W,

Jnrrcn

flttd

Indicted
Seminole County

Stinson Klnlnw were

by tho
Grand Jury today in connec­
tion with tho 'oilcry racket
which linn been under Inveatlfrntion hy the l&gt;ody foe
the east week. Tho Grand
Jury in htill In nowi'it and It
was omphnitircd today that

It ha* only partly completed lt»
wotk, Indicating that other tfl*
.Itrlmrnt* may he expected to
follow,
Jarrrlt wa* Indicted on at*
count* for operating a lottery ft*
mflfTry while Klntaw’a Indlctraawt
wa* bated on Ih* aale and Inkt*
mission of lottery ticbeta f *
money. The rrnalty for cotrriw
tlon of the first offen** nvokWI
by law con»l»t* of a fine of tif*
In
than SSO
O jio
r more
in * tnan
&gt;w*i
nor
yaore__ :the*
Sfi.rfio, or Imprisonment for n W &gt;
l?*a than on* yrar nor mere than tenj and for eonrlrtlon o f the l*T ;
ter uffensr, a fine of not leW
than f t 00 nor more than H.0OU , 1
or Imprisonment for net *)#• '

Mrs. Volie Williams
Explains Purposes
-O f—Seal-Campalarri

Florida—Fair
and
slightly
Final prr-campaign preparations
warmer tonight, probably light for the annual Christman Seal Bala
frost In Interior of north port ion
which open* Thanksgiving Oar
Tuesday
Incrtaimg
cloudiness are being completed by mambotw'
and warmer.
of the Seminole County Tuborct*
loala and Health Association, Hr*.
Violators of City ordinances Volie Williama, president of the
will be arraigned before City Association. rweeale^Jpday.
1
Jotfg* Y rhnt"t7 WlH&amp; f„ s ee.
"Before the Jrlve openl wc w sij i
•Ion of the Municipal Court nt the people of Sanftml and Semin*
Iho local 1-ollca Elation this ole County to know to what p-e&lt;
afternoon.
the money from last year’s sal* h»»
been put,** Mr* William* stated! ■
The Celrry Camp. No. 623, of and presented the following re­
the Woodmen of the World will port from &gt;bo Treasurer, Mr*- Rulh
meet tn regular session Tuesday Scott:
evening at 1:00 o'clock, accord­
Return* from the 1038 Seal Sale,
ing to an announcement made $388.16; balance carried forward
today by C. C. Collins. It will be from the previous year, 1103.02,
held at- th* Sanford American
legion Hut located on the Lake
Front Driva.

' menl
Institutions in
Oreatrf
Shanghai defying Britain, France,
the United State- and other
powers interested In th* Interna­
tional'areas of thia war* ravaged
city;
Th*
Japanese already had
Mixed mora than SO Chinese ves­
sel* tn the International Sett)**
merit, including ahlpa of the
maritime cuitoms, and pressed

NUMBER

Established In 1908

Sampson would blush to sre feat* of strength performed by
Charlea Louis Fuchs, tt. and hi* two-yeqr-old brother, Norbert, both
« f ehoiu'rah'tiff nbarty twice ThMr own wrlght*; Son* of*g 'ttvd "
Voik City physiral ciillutv Instructin', they an- slmun hero, rhartc* |
bol.linr n 1.in-potitnl liathcll
i

Vegetable Crops Radio Is Seen As
In Seminole Hurt Hitting Basis Of
By Cold Weather Monroe Doctrine
Celery, Cabbage And DlctatorHliip In BraC i t r u s Escape In
zil Is T r a c e d To
Plunge Of Mercury Foreign Broadcasts First Dividend In
5 Years Declared
By Power Company
The Florida rower A Light
Company '".lay declared a divi­
dend of $1.75 per share of Its $7.00
preferred stock payable December
21 »l lo slock holder* of record at
l he close 0f business on Dccambet

fl

Winter Visitor Looks
Celery Feds Prepare
In Vain For Camp
For Leesburg Game

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

Bryan C. Hanks, President « f
the Company, stated that tba sub*
stantial Increase in buslnens hi
thr tree served hy the rompaity
Iand recent freedom from hurricane
lone* have made this dividend
possibleMr. Hanks expressed pleasure
'hat thr i-.&gt;mp.ni) could pay this
dividend to its prcferied stock
holdrrs of whom several thousand
live in Florida, and to whom B*
dividends have been paid for thn
last five years. He said that If bus*
loess continues good la Florida
sod if the Miami Rata Casa t* dis­
posed of, as haa been Indicated
recently by Miami officials tt la
hoped that the company may bn
able to determtn* n mora deftalba
dividend policy than clrcnmiU&amp;MS

If
Hanfopt
Itnd additional
facilities
for
tourists
there
would have been turn im&gt;r*
family (trending the winter here.
Victor Bcfaelb*. from a small
town near Akron, Ohio, was Ini
Sanford yesterday afternoon In I

Tba exebang* of commodi­
ties
I* what is commonly
known as business. Whan Utia
exchange la rapid, business la
said to be goad) when tt t*
slew, business is bad. On* of
th* graatast handicaps to an
exchange of new commodities
la tba difficulty of disposing
of used goods.
The automobile dealer can’t
sell many new cars' unless ha
finds a buyer for th* custom­
er'* old cart a man in th*
market for a new radio or a
now refrigerator can hardly bo
**td tails*i * earns i disposition
Hx bo made of tka old ones;
* hunter who would like to
buy a new gun hesitates be***** th* old on* will *UU

Although Its anticipated .spend'
I n i' "only a few day**' horn ptr.
Scheibe and hi* family plan to
qpend ■the winter In Fiurlda.

According lo an. aahounceasanl
mad* this ’ metking by W ' BQmsu , pastor of th* gaafoed b es­
pat 'Tahamacl*, Evangelist Witter
Paul Shepherd of Miami aad Orlan­
do will apeak at the Tabernacle
every evening except Saturday at
T:4» o'clock far tba Bast aovaral
day*.
*#v. Shepherd 1* a well known
radio assagai 1st with radio add
r*w*a ever may station* tndwdyW V I af WhoatMg, W. Va,
aad WWEW la putsborg. x«v
tea ala* apafcna to large

3 u y k .

th t" i

DAFFY

Duke Of Windsor
Wins Libel Ac

Walter-Paul Shepherd
Speaka At Tabernacle
recently to spend th* winter &gt;«*•

*Ptt:
A ,lucky slatted I* Porter Lan­
sing, m«na«wr of Jb*-C hase and
Company Oarag*. .^v '
Ha facod tba biting northwind on hi* Brat turkey bant
yesterday afternoon and bagged
two large gobblore. •
» Ho reported that be found a
large drove at the wild tarhay*
and coaid da*Uy have killed
more had tba la* allowed.
»*4i.
.
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Ur . Haipe* kails fronq Wore®*Ur, Mas* and k a ym tad that 1»
followed the dock* i f far as Sanfqrd In thair migration southward
annually.
•'
Mr Haines wa# InfluentUI la
organ Isbig th* Shuffls Board ClaJk
bar* and served aa president of tka
Club laet year.
Whan asked if ha liked Esafori,
be replied with, “ the fact that this
U my alith winter her* *n it»m
that qua*tlon,"

•DRIVERS

"L o n d o n : nut . jf . —
■attlament of tbs Duke of WlndS a libel suit against tho pubor* and author of "coronatlon commentary'* 'for a -faubataatlal autn". In ddidagaa . and
.Mat* wa* announced today beJar* Lord Chief' Justice Ilewart.
. ttlr William JovlU, appearing
lor Windsor.' announced' that
WlUlam Heine(nann. Ltd. pubHlb*|i. and Orofray ' Dennis,
asthor. wduld pty "a aubatantlal
Ha added that Windsor would
wtlfbttl* the damagee to chartaa la which Edward, gg king
id Prince °f wait*, had laker
t deep intaresl,"

BEIRUT, Lebanon*
UP)—A Bey)*aale(r. soldier . * #
killed, yfalgrdey am) to ilkoumalrafbrs Wounded In a','battle
between
French
troops and
rioting Labe ncan nationalists,

[V Nagn-fiiibC HobOt
Americane
srd grpt.iti in morn and more
familiar uSn fa«ci*t and com*
muniit lilcay and labels, such a*
"the corporative state," "centralirt-d control," “economic expan.
alcn dor lye state," and th* Ilk*.
On* jdnoff icial
authority in
Washington, who la tn a position
to analyte first-hand report* from
SeuUt America, puts It like this:
' tCenUnuee ,n P»*» Turn)

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C rp rtfi G ordtiw n«or W inter Hoven

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m attin g wllh U»* p roltm o f
a im dart, waste, rseidae* and
" ■ frooad Insert* la motors
a n Jort remind word (hit « H r tm m i* ef Dr. 0 . Wahl of the
dchichao aklpyarda, with duet
soeabciMoo engine* are nearing
■D«M»
On* ef lb* nain obataeta* of
iaat aa feel—the heavy wear and
»ar ob lb* motor, by grinding
Mbea—baa bean anceeeefully ovirroaM, declare* Dr. Wsht. II*
My* lb* Schkhav company hi*
laralayad.a metal alloy which U
tarder thaa aay known itael and
hrrtfor* ■allabi* for a motor d#Jgned to yen on dost
Preview* attempt* with dost
t&gt;wheat ton motors failed, axplainr
Jr. Wahl bociBM nasally alter
M hours trial um tbo cylinder*
ind pi*ton were wont to piece*
f lha grinding effect* of tba t f
mmely hard m ldoo of hunt
htrt.
The new m*tal alloy, howaeer,
filhetaad*. tbo hardmt grindinr,
'm *ay«, citing that only 1*700 of
t millimeter was ground off (be
■yUnder wall* of a motor mado V .
*b# new metal daring a test
of ISO boat*.
The experiment* are part of the
nation’* fovryoar plan to achieve
•conotsic ealf-sufficiencyDr. Dahl aeya hie -duat **t*r"
*• not much bigger than an ordl*
tary motorcycle engine, but d*«
•line* to divulge farther detail*,
•teept to *ay that It run* on al«
•sort ovary khxf of property poor•tertxed d u t. n t h aa that of
brown eoal hard coal, aaw dsat,
smnant* of grain, beach nut),
•opra, cocoa powder, rice, hay and
&gt;ven ground graaahopper*.

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�Thousands Art A. F.Of L. Leader Killed Lottery Probe
Idle As Result In Minneapolis Labor War j S Continued
Anonymous Telephone Call Gives Warning,
“Of Sitdowns” Promises That Two More Are Slated

Peace Parley
Called Flop
By Paris Chief

THINGS BEGIN TO LOOK SHIP-SHAPE
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To Go Before Score Is Settled
3 Goodyear P l a n t s MINNBAPOI.18, Minn.. Nov.' I» diy, lla ra and d ry elaanrra’ St. BaptistsCommend In­
With 12,000Workere —WO—An anonymous ' lalephon* Paul local. Mr*. Jupttrn an ­ vestigation Of Lot­
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ing*Sit-Down’ Strike Iba slayers of Patrick J. C or Vole* am tbo telephone aald DeputyTote Resigns

General Motors,
Fisher Body Hit

coran, ►
n creU rr treasurer of Iba
powerful inomalnra council, hart
marked olhnr Twin CUy labor
Irm lrra fo r’ *d#*lh.
Corcoran, hi# y e a n prominent
Y|V Northwest lalmr circle*. wa*
■hot onco behind Ih r lnfl ra r
Wrtlnrartay
night.
npparm lly
whllo making a deaprrotn rffort
In earapn liU ax,attain.
ttla body was found early y#a*
Irrrtnr under n blankil of allow
n ear hla home In an eicloslva
rm lilcnttal dlMrlrt,.
Ilrfnrn bla truly waa illacor*
r rc | tlm telephone ran« In Ihr
hmno of H. J. Junllan. wlfr of^
thn liuilnraa a,i&gt;ii| fur Iba laan-

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Foreign Minister Del­
t a s Says Next Step
Is U p To The.
League Of Nations

'T h a r* 1! r° f * ( to bo a mopping
up of mom* othar laadrra. It'*
The Grand Jury rrconvrnrd tofulng lo bo a cleaning up o f.d ay to «lelv* further Into gamblaomo of-lhaa* d icta to rsliny oparotlona In thla section.
Karl M artin, d ld rlc t organiser j However, no Indktm rnta could bo
for the Internallonal aaaoctallon rclm n n l Imlay because of Iho ab*
of bridge, atruclurei and orna­ fence of C lrrult Judge Millard B,
mental Iron worker*, *. f . ol L. Rmlth who will not be here until
affillale, alao waa called to thn Monday, a t which time il ia rip***
telephone at about the aame ted, the (Ireml Jury'* report will
time.
be made,
-After you read todaya pa­ Today there waa n continuation
per* you will know we mean of the ituratloning of will
Maine**," n man at th e ' other, known to be .connected with the
eed of the lino told him. Thai* boMa” write* In Hanford and
Informant hung pp Immediately.! Seminole Couniy, although Court
Marlin aald ha bad recelred a ia tta r h r t and other offlclala tw*
iw al
(P ealh w O m
mainad non rommilal aa to tha

Japs Continue
*• Gains In China
B r i t i s h Viscount Is
H i t l e r Guest To
D i s c u s s Colonies
rtf Ataselvlad P m ,

F o re ig n
M lnlxtor
*Vvon
n elbog to d a y to ld th # F rc n r h
C h a m b e r o f D ep u tiM th a t
th n R rusaclft C on fo rcn r# h ad
failed to m w lia tc th n C hinn fu sJa p a n rM w a r. "C o n flllaproceeding! of ike jurora and M
to the poolbllily of IndktmanU
tlo n collapand" whh I i Im t # r »
•galnri any of the -boliia king*su m m a ry o f w h a t h n n p en fd .
Deputy Sheriff l.ewla A. T*t#,
T h n n e x t m ovn, hn said ,
.
w
Tha Herald *tn* rrliubly Informed,
w ould h«vp to l*o ta k n n a t
{rarigned
Ilia |w»*t Wrdnaaday
n-oev*. Thn Brusael* Conferene*
afiamoon ami plan* to return to
aittournert l*»t Monday for a week,
bla former poeltlou with tha Allan'
s flrr It* me«t|(i*nrv effort# f*H _____
called
lie
Coaat
I.inc
Railroad
Sheriff
C.
■part In the fare of Japan's firm
union meeting f*r Snnday to conM. Hand ha* been mil of town for
refuval to lake part In oeare n*"
two day* and could nut I** reached
gotlatlanx baird on the Ntn#
raw er Treaty.
• &gt;»L
without union authorisation.
In China tmln# Japan*** arm!**"
A few hundred men who»r aw* j
'a
*
„
erarkrd tfa* anulhrrn wing °f •
down atrlkn In the F isher Body;
R e a d i n g , I t IH h l l U l
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lleameil through railroad official*
Chin*’* n*w rt*frn»o line proteetplant In Pontiac cloeed two auUi’
TAU.AHAH.SKl:,
FUV^
Nov.
that
Mr.
Tale
tied
recoined
hi*
Ing Nanking. Powerful blow* wera ,
too' Ive fnriorle* employing 14.:!
!»•’*MrliHC lhai w lul
a man
struck at I he central nnd north",;
T il. held their ground today and, thlnha la stronger than »liai bo 13,—JA7—That tan g hang nolaa'employment there
retoluilon wa*
no 11her ficnem l Molora Corpora-! can du.
It** Marlin Urem, lhai may dbturb yaur early morn-1 The following
Thing* begin to look ahlp-ahap* from a perch high above tha bow* of Britain'* g^aM liner “ M auri­ am ardor# of thla line.
..
.a
m a a* •
a .. ■____ l.llrt ls-t.li&gt;*- i*f I If
fltretchlng #cro« the Shanghai *
lion nor the United Automobile panlnr o f Iho IJuly l.'rnaa Kpla- Ing Bleep Saturday probably wilPpaeaed by the Board of Dearoni of tania," whoa* fram e la rapidly being conitrurted a t Birkenhead, F.ngland. Completed, weighing 33.000
peninsula aoma 40 miles Inland
Worker* of America prolraied ropnl t'tiurch, Iold iln&gt; ►Indent* be cauatd by aoma of the Ml,000; the Flral Bapllat Church lari
aha will be Iba mlghHaal tourH t line afloat,
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In aporiamen firing In tha 1937-34* night, a copy of which waa read
from the raptured elty. Japan##*'
t&lt;\ know of plana for peace ne­ nf Bmilnol" lUrli Hclmol
before the Juror* In their aeaaloii
Ihelr rliapel program , celebrat­ Florida b anting aeaeontroops advanced lo within thra# .
gotiations.
thi*
morning!
Hal
unlay
la
tha
day.
Daylight
U
mile# of Soochow, the pivotal *1*7;,
Company offlclala aald
that ing Nallunal Hook Week y aaler
- I t ha* com* lo the attention of
of chines* &lt;i*f*nc*. and ihroal-*, ■
noil her Iho F u h e r p lant nor the ■lay that tbi* frullfnl ih |n h ln l tha time- The firing will a ta ri In
the
Board
r
f
Dearoni
of
th
e
Ftr»t
•7 rounUee. I t will continue until
*n«l lo continue th r march on
Pontiac Motor Company plant may be acquired thruuab
III* gUUtl IlIHlk*.
ru a p l M
Inl ■
aame
emm- B aftD t Church of Ranford, Florida
I February IB
IH rMyTpk
WftlW kmill
Nanking. China's rapllal.
would reopen before Monday
"A great many pmid^i fhlph w tied wfceC* local lawk prp»klav an **—t th a Grand Ju ry , now In a#**
Chancellor Adolf Hlllar. at hi* ■
n p. Fl*b«r. gen*r*b managi-r
|( taking at*pa 40 curb Hie
UKJSal wjurntjiing tu jia * * aaHUr claalaw data . -iT ’■ . *
Bavarian axial* In HcreMaagOd—j
Mtny and lottery n w e w f tl
walecmad tfmRiunt Halifax. ' lh# ' *
, Ocnnral Motor*, attributed tb*
community. Tha Baaed Of Daacua*
British emissary, for ro h w aaJ k strike in -radical minority". and poopte Wlf| elm that *‘tb T lw S a Slat*NC ^ m w 3 irJw d i"^ * ^ F U h
foreeaat “aa eicellm t In meeting im T u e^ e v erenlng
ComiSI
n
« 0*»** which j m y revolve around .'
deerrlbeil II a* a “ flagrant and a Imok." Ike Ret! lira Ml'
hai
i
Per*
Keaaon
on
all
gam*“.
Hatching
and
November
10th.
formally
adopted
ed.
ndillng
how
orlr,
lk
a|
Th* ragular monthly supper of
lawleaa violation of tb a ag re e ­
read fcood growing w eather waa favorable1 iwaolutien highly commanding Hi*
Gt* Kplueopal Man’* Club will b*
ment betwrpu tleneral
Motor* eert* lliute- who did
hook*. "I know Ihla from the during the apring and auntm er.'G rand Ju ry Mr what they underheld In tha Pariah Home of Iho
Coipormtlon nod Iba U, A- W K
In K arly M alta of w inter In lha Nartfc Hand H ut tha Grand Ju ry D doing
Church Monday night #t 7;(KI
The atiika waa tha third in A uppeniflnc,, of Ibe good
have driven m igratory birds Into and aaauro tha Ju ry th a t they have
a’clock.
warned that Japnn would block­
flrneral Motor* p le a t star* tJ. our O ly IJlireiy,’’ lie aald.
lha moral eopport of th e Board of
" Vmi ran net anything you the w arm er dim**I f A u u lilU Pr*«*
ade Ihe Chinese roast against
A. W. A. delegates teat Sunday
noNNBVIlJ.K
HAl.T
FLATH,
W raihcr
Bureau
forrca*U
H u km thla aaaaon may ba even D earoni of the F trat Baptlai
MiMtly eloudy with rain In Utah. Nov. IS. --(/PJ—Captain ships of nations that might Iry
rejected a proooaad now agree­ want from bank*. They are (lie
warned
th*
South
today
lhai
a
tnoalc
road
to
adrentutm
tha
*1,
gyeater than It waa laat year. Re­ Church.
north and central portion*, cold­ Georg" Kyaloa of JCngland today lo help china with war mnlarlala.
m ent
with
Iba rorpornlUm.
naw cold wav* waa moving arroaa
Itrnm elated. br*nd&gt;ng port# from vniloua aourcaa ahowad
er In norlhwaal and ettreui* aet a naw world land speed They, aald any' atltun .lip th*
Illchard T. Pr*nken *teen. assist - IJer.
Dixie
accompanied
by
atormy
con­
Bruaaali conference to arced# to
north portion tonight; Saturday record ol 1 1 1 1 1 mile* an hour
aM prealdcnt of th a taternatlon- rooet of Ihn alone* In lb# popu­
dition* along the Gulf f o n t .
partly cluudy and colder preced­
China’s plea for aht would ba ro*
al union, aald th a t -Oeneral lar ma*a*lnca aa plffla became
Ifa
flasha&lt;t
mrourn
Ih4
meas­
t w eather to th* roast waa
smjm i
ed hy ralp In aoulh and ea*t ured mile and hack In lh* yarded a* a host lie act.
Molora could h a re prerentod dll they ore nil the name “Tha au*
predicted In Loulalana, Mlaalaalppl
central portion* Kitrenie north­
A Japanese spokesman (Iceland
of ltd* trouble fay offering thn Ibora linro w ritten them," be dear 3,0Uj turkey I.B74; and
31 ryllnder
Tba
Mld-Harida
Oaieopathlc
and Alabama- Near freetlng tern- west Florida; partly rinudy pre­ "Thunderbolt", a
declined,
"wllli
lh
e
|r
tonguea
la
(
M
U
IN
,
union a aufflclenlly decant eonraring giant for an average of there was "considerable art Ion on
Haclaty will meet In Oalnearill*. ptralttrv*
were
foreeaat
fur
Ih
rir
cheek*.
Tho
raaaoa
they
The** figure* ran higher gen­
ceded hy rain la r u t portion
Ihe front west of Hhanghal. Ita
liart,*’
Saturday at 10:»0 A M. In th* fitra m a norihweat Florida.
Ihl* Starnoon and probably to­
Thn atrike W a n la tt night In ar« publlaheil I* only bacauae erally than those fa r tha 1MB-3T High School, according lo &gt;aKyatoa’a speed. tha failail made no claims of news territory,
F
a
ir
but
colder
w
talhar
wa*
pra*r**on when th a report* were:
the H aber plant, a few hotira peupin Ilka mlrantur*.*rarmallon racalred from Dr. W d k lrd for A rkanaai, Oklahoma night; Haturday fair and aomi-- man has ever traveled In an however, apparently bearing out
Ilo uullliin^ n on miter of true
Quail 413,118; dove* 170,174;
nfii r K. It. loO ier, plant manag­
auinmoblla, eirnodad Hlr Mal­ Chinese assertions that they wera
F.
pardon of naln**rlll«. **“re and ea*t Teaa*. North and Suulh wbat r*ld*r.
er. bad Inaleled In conferenro adrenlUrea Hint roilld be found aqulrrat 132,361! duck 44,134; t*rT treasurer of Ihn organ!***
colm CampbeU's record of 101- preventing an immediate -frontal
Carolina, Georgia end Florida wero
with union rcpre**ti!at»e* upon In rending *imhI hook*, and urgea geeaa I N ; dear 1,7111 and turkey lion.
.1211 mile* per hour by a wills o'lark on Soochow. a pivotal
tokl
to
r
*
perl
rubier
weather
a*
lh«
ntiuleiil*
to
liii-reaaw
Ihelr
2,618the *n*pcn*lon of four men whom
margin, tfamphell made bla rec­ point on Ihe "llindrnburg lino"
T ha change from lha reaular the max* a f cold ale move* aaalI
III
nk
lux
Ihiruirh
Hulling
thla
Thera were 41343 hunting llcen- meeting dal# wa*
60 mllre west of Shanghai.
Im deacribnd aa Inatlgilora of a
ord her* In Beptember. 1*36.
made, Dr. ward.
adventure In good hook*
r*e laaued In |(34&gt;3S nnd 61,330 la Purdon »*ld. In order lhai t
Chines# troops were enabled by
13-ho‘u r at tike th a t began Mon­
Kyslnn, a thin, scholarly man
The
,
W
eather
Bureau’*
fm*l
T he wliinei* of iho pouter 1038.37.
•
day night.
.
WAHHINOTON. Nor. 1 ». —(JT) of lo who retired from lh* Ihe delay lo occupy stronger, pre­
phyalclana’ could
attand
th* warning irrvlce at lakeland, F la ,
rooli-ri in i-i'ii'CnHhm of National
Federal law* geeem hunting horn team ing gam# hatwaan lh*
British army several year* ago, pared positions In tiie Hue of lh#
*atd however, lhai cllrua and —President Rooaerell'a Jaw, ona
lk&gt;“ h with nlrii announced during j or j u(,(, | n j
yH* acaaon
flipped
Ilia northward mile In Japanese advance.
of
bla
aides
said
today,
“allcka
U
nlraraily
of
H
ortda
and
G
*or
truck crop* would be In no danger
Iho rh a io l program. Mr. McKay w |„ ^
m l | t k m |,re to ry fowl
11
,
7
*
seconds
for^ an averaga
out
Ilka
a
grapefruit"
from
th*
Sta
Tech.
tonight
ar tomorrow morning.
ropurted
'S a tn rd iy , Novamhar HT, n w tak
Dlacuaalnna of varlou* pbaae# N ear freeaing weather waa fore- tooth Infection lh*t ha* kept speed of 304.11 miles an hour and
7 hoy were a* follow*! Flr*t U U f (h u l in* regular aeaaon for
of Ihelr work will be conducted cnal for North Florida Sunday him confined four daya. The then aped beck In 11.11 eaconda
place* “ !*.*» IIoi ln&gt;»'\ by Frank- B |t|v ,
g ^ g a d y .aid ha had
Chief Ktecullre rnmalnad up- for a peed of 117.11 mile* -an
lln ncarmam; H eron^f “Mexico"
Inquiries from by eom* of lha member* of in* morning.
alalra In the reaMenttal pari of hour. Thn average for lha two
Hoclely. At lh* nooo hour n
Kero
read
Inga
were
reported
In
by Anne W riglil; I bird.
**"* *|iortamen who thought the fed- luncheon Will be *er»ed at the
th* White llooae again today but ways gava him a new record.
The exchange o f commodlhammed'' liy Carolyn Rebree.
part*
of
the
w
rit
today
whit*
law yer 'Crooms, negro, and an
opened tha day after Arlington Hotel a fter which the
he read mall and arranged on*
lU-a
la w hat 'la commonly .llnm&gt;rnMu nirnllon wi-ra: “Her- y ^ n k a g lv in g "'
W atertown, N. V-, had a foot of
,
empty school bus driven by Den
with
Postmaster
group will procad# lo the gam* *ni&gt;w. Buffalo, N W-, a reported appointment,
known, aa buainosa. When thi*
rn lrc n “ by A nn. I^ u ra Denfft;
mittn i o r j fowl aeaaon will
McDonald collided on Mellonvlllo
General Farley.
etekanga U rapid, bualneaa I* | “Juan of Arc" br Grace Hannon; ^
three Inch inowfall, lb* first of
lh# day a fte r ChrUtma*. In * body.
Avenue yesterday, according to
Dr. Rons T. Mrlnlyre. tbo
Th* wire* of tho phyalclana th* aaaaon.,
raid , 16 ba stood; when It I* and T o e m v by HyMI W 1 .I U - J
t b S S , - a - pri»
reports at th* Police RiaUon thla
While llou** physician, aald hla
will meet at tha home id Mr*.
►low. ■buline** la had. Ona of
morning.
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P
0
'w
r*
blblted
by
tha
federal Biological W. F. Purdon and will Join Ihelr
patient waa -feeling fin*" and
the grcnte*r' handicap* to an
war* Ml**- K- O* IlfllWfllMW Mf*» M((|%nw Im an itltBIftl
|p
Both of tha vehicle* w art dam*
that th* ferar from lha Infection
hu*baad* at fha Arlington Hotel.
exchange of new eammodltl**
r, y M »ii|hloa anil Mlaa Helen ^ wM Uf, alaaghU r.
aged considerably but neither of
bad virtually aubaldad. II* addnd
la lha difficulty of dlapoalng
Wllaon
th# driven was Injured.
-,i
* “Ba careful with y au r gun",
It would requlra two or mor*
of u»ed good*.
Bccarul vocali .*■
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nor. 18.*^
gal-cl Ion* w“r» Kronedy appealed lo hunter*. “ Veu
Crooms, LI. C. II. Bhaffar ro*
days
to
clear
Up
tha
abace*a
Invliallona
bare
ht-en
mailed
The latom obU f dealer can’t
rondi-rcd 'try Mr*. \V, « . H ern ia.
.... v
#rMw,
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from the socket from which lh* CAV^The National Grange Con­ poriad. waa following tha school
to
(be
anual
ball
of
Ike
(Juna
aril m any new earn ualaaa ba
arcoiuii.it,h d
hr
Mloa
Mary ^ of ^
M |f kul yomrwwlf If you
Clab to be held on November President'* limit, wa* pulled vention put IDs foot down fIrmly bu* which waa driving north on
find* a buyer fo r .th a cwstomDari*. The*.* ware followed n r
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on enactment of th# Black-Con* tho atroat and attempted to paaa
Head
Cnarh
t^vmard
U
rloira*'
14. Thenkxclilnx K»". •» tba yeetrrday.
a r’a old car; a man lo tb*
.^ r
* 101,04“rtlo*‘ 01. “G uard agalnal fir* hi the | Seminole High Hrhoo) TelmT Mayfair Hotel. All IJnna liar*
nery wages and hours bill y**t*g* Just aa Mr. McDonald turned
m arital fur a naw 'ra d io o r - a
west Into a side strea t
tb ►;ta k e r
wood*. A graa* fir* ta n da grant
Babml to meet at the hotel
n i i ffA * &lt;*n H»»ford ■! I:M aVIoek
day and asked fair consideration
new refrig erato r can hardly be
Neither of th* man ware ar*
today for Ht. Aatwailne * b r,*I M fnday I* rtuntdein lha decora)
eald tinleae H M * diipoeKhm
for agriculture In negotiation ol rolled but th* case Is r ^ ^ g
sat
Coach
ItUf
'j
n#
0(
n,«
I
m
II
c-on
Mur ha made of th a eld one*;
reciprocal trade agreements.
Augustin* Mullet*
Corn mil lee* aye aa follow*:
ia court.
a hunter w ho would Mka to
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» Pamphlet* containing Informs, f^,ular
• In adopting a resolution disap­
WTvat
w
at
trrmad
Ike
largavt
regular
North***!
Florida
General
Commute*
•
—Mai
wall
buy a new gun haalta t aa ba*
Plana were niinplrtert
th* How about lha hunt Ing
conference gam *.,,
Stewart, chairman., Kd Malach. meat lag of lha Hanford Shrine proving the wages and hour* bill,
raaaa tba old owa will aUll
of local laws and tm f lim its . will . b*
Seminole Countg
Chao
which already had been passed by
BtaHloa lor S*J*l*rd will !•* I. I* Oa linear and C. K. Adams. Club alno* |ia raorgwnliatlon
ha. an h la , head*. ■
Cam hi*rc« ImUv for th* Bawford* d iatrih u iW with
k“ 1* * Mam Walla at loft aM . nob*e*|i Javltallcwi Commit!**— K. . J. bald In th* Valdas Hotel last night, lha Banal* and Is pending In .tha
T ha list rouQ ha added to
salute pfngrim to he rive# o4*r I Irma* sold. *
llou**, the aland was_l*A*h that
Howell a t left lackta, Jim Ynai
r, chairman. •‘W. A- taidwl*. lodge officials aald today.
would
HjmU.1 Htai Ion tv k llF a t Oat***at left guard. Fr*4 Gaum*
Ilia masting was presided over It would be detrimental to labor
Match. Jr. and II- n . Ungl*.
rllh. luhlghl from * I S I* |:« *
tlon rommllleo— Jamas by A. W- D *, vies president, in Hie and Industry, aa wall aa ag rk u l'
oeolec, N- A. )l»rkey at rig!
Itotierl
'.'J*
chairman. John tray. a been** of lh* P m ldcnt G*org* turn.
Gan- for
Tha grangers saw llllie, If any
tackle, lUlt*
Humhleg at rial
Lanriug, J. A. Malach, Bd. Welnataln, who was unatle to a*'
available Ihr
d, John Mod ■
Colbert a t right
, Vulla Williams, H l|. taitd baaatta# of Ulnaaa.
of tb*
WABHtNOTON, fta r.^ lg .- - V T ) g»n a t
1. Jr.. Clyde Itamaey, I*, V-Vraak u. Millar, *ecr*lary- their reasons.
Darrell tV r
hewmmIHM
Chamber of
tag
Labor would suffer bocaus*
a Roy. T. C. Pope. Mam tVaosorar of tk* Ledge, raportrd
a t left Half bark, U
will kw
&gt; toCfaaaa la w M i o r t
tan latlraly aj
Mtanatrom
r . . Herbert Maaeer aad an renalta t l hla rarm t trip t» ampleyvrs -would be encouraged to
Igalned
tk* undlatftbu right half be
npvkrna f*
r t Hla
Jackaonvlll* wfaara ha conlaried Install, mor* labor saving ma­
a id
F. Johnao" ,
—ff "4 lh
proftla U
chinery to koap production coats
aff at fuu I
I’omtaKiaa — Maawall official* *4 th* Temple.
Ctukabag
• «f lha
chairman. R_ a Axt, W.
Tha same la tw ha played
~ bw n *—F Hcm**holder, FJ down and worker* would: bo
l wOHcke. j
►ting the
Mara*
• k i t , V, Ilab) vs gave eheit thrown out of work.
Adam*. W. W- Po««*r.
Mallets IT* expecting
Declaring
reciprocal
trod*
y ia a a rx Commute* —J , M. addraaaae an the varioua phase* of
and
ha game
large now
agreement* in a maaau
chairman, K K. Da**y. Iba lodge - w ork,.
Aaguelta*
lhai the M|
traded tbo American .market far
D. Scolt. |tr A. W . k o o x .'
^
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night's
arw
agricultural pnduria U foralgn
get raven** |
P lM Commute* —-O. *• Tatay,
&gt;. George Tharatma. fc.
raw far lh*,i
rouatriaa for a maritai far Indus­
y received
try, tha grange demanded that
McCall. U. W. Fprfwao*. Fr*S
A- K. Power*. J r , B, X
kmarima markaU ba
•ad a A- Oahh, iK .
(4f th* American tana,'
T w e lv e t h o u i a m l
G o o d y ear T ire a n d
R ubber
t y m p a n y e m p lo y e s w e r e Ml®
to d a y o s t h e r e s u l t o f a ml*
dow n"
p r e c i p it a te d
by
u
g c h c d u lc d
la y o f f
of
1C «)
w o rk e rs.
O p e r a ti o n s . w e r e
s u s p e n d e d In
blK.
t h e l a n r o i t Io l A k r o n 's
three rubber companiesJohn Honse, president of the

W f c K Rev. Bram Talks'50, 100 Nimrods
On Book Reading In Florida Are
w?kmr
Seminole High'Ready For Woods

^.'^.r-ld ^^K ig h i? wi Fruitful Thinking Is Hunting SeasonOpens
' Acquired By Good S a t u r d a y , w arn fUll |„ l)w gHerirr*oraceMenUd
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Freeze Predicted For
Northwest Florida;
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duck* ujoii 'squirrel

Eyiton Sets New
WmM Record Of
311 Milet'An Hear

kHi Meeting To Be Held
' By Osteopathic Group

11.61 savonds.

President Suffers
From Tooth Infection

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

Nearro Collides With
Empty School Biii

Farmers Grange
Against Federal
, Wage-Hour Bill

Lions Club Plans
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Thanksgiving Dance
Celery Feds Leave
For 9L Augustine

Sanford Shrine Club
Meets In Valdez

Sanford Progfam -t.
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The Lynching BUI

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I N I , a t (be f " ' p»*
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Anglo-Americftii 1
trade Pact See»
Senate has devoted the first full week of its special'M g-'
fllon. A strong group of eastern senators has been tryin g
F ascist Detest
to cram this bin down th e necks of Southern senators w ith

1. Bring Urn world's two
s t democrats together on n m*tooliy bonafirial economic ground.
S. Strengthen ihelr political tie.
and possibly tend ta unite them
hi future Mtamhiional crisis.
3 Present other nations with
the moat powerful rommeveta! and
monotary bloc In history.
4. l*avo the way for perm*newt
establishment of the United BUtaa
tariff policy en a trade treaty
bast*.

B ig g e s t issue In C o n g r e s s r tt s ppr a n r fr o m a u i r a tm*
JftrtcaH fteu H sh a* , ■U tb s • n li- iy n c h ln g b ill to w h ich th e .

N OT I C E !
r* open tot
Tax Books arc
th e paym ent of 1937 Cit»
Taxes. 2 S Discount will
be allowed for paym ent In
November and 1 ^
dis­
count fo r paym ent In De­
cember.
Ellen Hoy,
City Tax Collector.

JtgBftS TEPHENS

C a t Price
D R U G S

REGISTE R E D PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
the intention, so it is said, a t helping-to clean up th e Offset To Effect Of
South's back yard.
Home-Berlin A x i s
While It could be argued th a t th e New England
tor* would do well to devote th eir attention to their own
3 Good Meals Daily at popular Prices
Is Result Of Treaty
trash cans, still we believe th a t aubatantlal opposition to
the bill can be successfully m aintained on the stren g th o f LONDON, Nov. IP,—UP)—Great
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the theory th st this particular m easure Instead o f helping Britain ha* persuaded* her domin[OWES &amp; \n-PHIHS E. FIRST
to reduce lynching in th e South m ay actually Increase It, In i ta make' bread tariff w k m
375
and th a t under any circum stances It will have no beneficial .Iona for an Anglo-Unttad StayUe
trad* pact by arguing that each an
&lt;rcau1 Is.
agreement will bk
construed
The snti-lynchlng biU provides th s t any county In abroad a* *a “united democratic1
DEALERS IN
which a lynching occurs shall be fined $10,000 and th a t frirai" agataat totalitarian regies**,'
OAK AND PINE FIREWOOD
any sheriff from whom a prisoner la taken and l a t« ’ It waa reliably learned tail night.
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lksuths
QUALITY AND 8ERVICF.
lynched shall be criminally liable. Irt the event of such a Tba government, it waa Skid,1
I* a a m » « »f TM
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p r m a S &gt; S la a tria - lynching the county commissioners of the county in which brought atrong prreeor* uppa the
I M ta Ifea a r i (M ve- the lynching occurred would be required by federal law to dominIon* ta bring about-(once*
■ nai
a* a ll aaw* «M *t*be*
■ la s is g s m u iiiim n N u iia fk is iiis
nod early *&lt;fp*il far the
l a M av aa« a f la r a l a t include in their budget this item o f $10,000 and collect the
pact in n boll*/ that th* “nural
h i IMa r i r i f «■{
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at a e w . aab&amp;ebtS karala. necessary taxes for It from the local taxpayers.
and psychological'* effect* of a
pakl lrajl.no ml #|
Overlooking' the fact th a t there Is no constitutional racipracol *gr*ement would far
rig h t given the federal government fo r fining any city, o.twrigh any trade advantage* or
Diamonds And W atches
county, or state, regardless of w hat It dosftA and th a t th e dtaodranUgn.
Flng
Watch
And Jew elry R epairing
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IDAT, NOVEMBER
federal government has no more power to find ft county, FollowIns formal a^nouncomtnt
In
Waahbigton
and
London
w
ater
IS G O O D HERE
than a county has to fine
fins uie
the federal government,
we get
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Diamond Mounting And Engraving
/ BUltanalms r»&lt;ht* *r&lt;&gt; •
y coni,ijt.nij,|e am usem ent in speculating on Ju st w hat would day that negotiation* arv about to
atari
on
s
reciprocal
treaty
BrPUh
*«■ tiiw L o w r s r
iatag tb* St. John* Ri»«r 10 hnppon If such a bill finally wars enacted Into law and n financial quartan laid Ural.gdual i M . - . - . " S " * " *
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n ear*
i s * extent llosr many_ more ju lw m ,)cnt Supreme Court allowed It to stick.
In*Ion
of
tb«
pact
probably
WcmM If they could get through
Suppose, for Instance, th at there ware a peculiarly will com* before next Spring.
tk Uw M ian Rlvsr without suing
vicious crime committed in Seminole County, and a mob Th* British Oovcrnmant, altho
te JsdwmvIll.T t
T A B
were organized for the purpose of lynching the prisoner. rafualng ta make an open admlaTIRES* BATTERIES
"With tha pr«Mint Prlco “» Then qupposc the taxpayers, aw are of the penalties for skm of the fact, la known ta hold
peat,*- says the Hartford t’nur- such un offense and reluctant to pay th e fine even under th* view that a commercial treaty
TbrnTt
IlfMI T ri.U s
g g t 'aeon on Iml housewives aro the exigencies of .th e ' emergency, finally succeeded In talk- between the two power, will serve
safety «*d K t r i s f
a*
a
caution
ta
E.rops'a
dictator*.
M '
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Spat ns onion* smnthrrod In Ihg the mob into a fa ir consideration of th eir pockatbooks,
Viscount Throne, former Chkneelatesh-*’
Not *molh«rod. man.
•*tt*rtM
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poy
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rid*.
and got them to disperse and go ho m e..
1*r of &gt;ho Exchequer, said In a
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A .
jSrioklad.
Tmt Drips* MeatMeatiM opras
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But then suppose th a t a crowd In Orange county heard ■peach ■ few hour, after th* an­
No snubi ih'r» win im a lot nbput R nnd decided th a t such a crime should not go un- nouncement that th* actlvllio* oi
H r i .a t b* paid u T w * ftl
h
kf "m»*t" lrgi*i*ti&lt;m sent sown punished uny longer than It takes to stretch a rope, and these dictator* have brought the
fki* ptaa ta salt yaar aaodi
United
biota*
and
Britain
closer
There
h
s
GULF
LIFE
a
|tn
i
m
ir
J« Const*** dutius tin*
nwure of the fact th a t It would be Seminole County taxi r i f N M year own fsraw
than at any lima in year*.
aSftion. but judsiiis fmm «h* * * * 'payer* under any circum stancei who would have to pay together
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It waa considered significant In
VO*—ask his Mthtane. in preparing s
! j S ' c . t y ^ ^ . u u i I - , 11'1; ? " ••« « * ‘ogslhijr. came avnr here seUsd the prUoner. financial Snd trad* circle* that the
NO RLD TAPE
YOUR financial
Jv'r. thsy ar." ,hmuth
. 1 , 1. |. | and lynched
him.
d tiie nthough
a wouldthey
b e os­
eager concession* by the
ie
ibmusn_a.ib
# m fiQ
0 ^ Seminole
J u |t th County
f ^
did almost
dominion* cam* at n time when
N O P E I. A Y S
lbs British Empire I* being ser­
Senator pat Harrison of MtMia* everything they could to prevent th e lynching,
slppl. whu U chairman of Um
And the next time s peculiarly heinous crime occurred iously disturbed by the Nor in
QUICK SERVICE
tha O.rman-ltalo-Japanese
* u Finance , commit iv* ‘»»y*iln Seminole County, w hst Influence would the taxpayers China,
-a*
pact again*! communism, unrest
may b* iwcc»»ary to levy a then have hi talking the mob out of hanging the prisoner? in Control Europe nnd Madltar*
BUAUTT
IAS1DT CUD FT
ON 1AXU
iana suspicions
r
thT“ nubiV"* v,"“yran”t ' Th‘!" wouU Probably be so m e'so rt of agreem ent reached
Whrn
dominions
representative*
Uk. 'll whit* rabbit out of a w ry shortly whereby Seminole County's prisoners would
1 N S I ) | i A N CV I
C ( ) M I * .\ N Y
1st without putting one In.
be taken over to Ornngc county and strung up there. Then gathered In London last Hay their
opposition — particularly that of
Orange county citizens would have to pay the fine.
J - J . Drummond, A ssistant Mgr.,
Kumar has it that Mark WII
There are wonderful possibilities in this federal con- Canada, Australia and Nsw Zea­
any weakening of their
Hanford A tlantic National Bank Bldg.
ces sad Pepper won’t be the tn&gt;| of the lynching evil. We can envlalon all sorts of land—In
trade preference* under ,th# Ot­
Sanford. Florida
«dy candidate. In nc*t v*™ -uvuiitunlities from the governm ent's well meaning but 111 tawa agreement was so strong that 1 hone No. 357-J
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3 5 » y ,£ £
to h i “
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British-Untied Stale* trad* treaty
from Cov. Cont'R home town o&lt;
q —
might be indeflnltaly delayed
JUVa City I* reported about
Sine* then their *Ult
JSfcp ta and Ut *b# ehtpa fall
Ezekiel Arrives
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nanelal iih»ervrr» liellevrd

That Mrs. Elvira G arner's “Esekiel” would be a huge v^ w 0( prsteniay's announceftotna cunsrea.mnn
Jo t a conitlf nib-onl ' mendinen* siiccttiw was clearly upparent from ths first reading of th e mvnt*, th* broad lines or the pact
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OUt- alrrady have been decided upon.
■faking U lirrrssnry to hold » niaiiuacri|it, th at la now u treat seller and one of- the
AIt ho them has been no official
Rational raferendum
K,&lt;l siumliiijf hooka of the year la rapidly Irecomlng none th n ^intimation
of Uie Un*s of lha
could
ba
declared.
If
lh--y
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I*-hh evident. Thu first printing of 10.000 copies was sold , ____ ________
."I, ,-------id,oleprovide
g**- lh/ r*
, 1 ::: . ..l nlm.M| hefom puimcstlon. It Is
* • « rr*-mM,Ul tariff couce»»lons on
is now Ir
In ------------Its second -■
pubUrllUh
American asrlaallura) product and
Sr* knocklnr *i Him door *&gt;r in. H«iUon mid Ihuao are going like wildfire.
Whit* House.
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U tuniry critics arc m ylng of It everywhere th a t it Is U. B. tonensinns on Btitlah manu—— — ------ one of tho year’a best. William Lyon Phelps, professor faclurvd and partly-manufactured
Claud* Pepper *«« *o
*ur« emurltua o f English L iterature at Yale U niversity, says he good*
The actual negotiation* with th*
that no on# wa*going in
run js ||,r|ud|n^ n |n
list of "ten best," and adds, " If ‘E*e- United Stales will be mads diffi
M l n i t him a few
ago and ^ j,.|* jrt c | , | | d rc n ' H | MKvk It is the beat one I have seen this cult fmm &gt;h* British standpoint
tM * “ rtataty! lhat lo is /n f hi* &gt;'l‘a r :
if it J" «(&gt;l « children’s book. It la still one of the by the fact that- th* bslaae. of
Anglo-United Ittatca trad* atrong
frimds a t . having a tat ..f fun heal I have seen this year."
ih.se day. at hi* aspanaa'alnc.
Mu&gt; l.mnlrcrlon Becker, in the New York Herald Trib- ly favor* th* Unllad fltataa.
Poring the year 1U36 British ex
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Mark Wilcox ha* I&lt;&gt;»*«| hi* h*« tut*-, also thinks "Ezekiel" Is a book which appeals equally polls
in |h* Untied State* totaled
E'rv- Into th. ring. It seem* that M*ri&gt; t«r nil ages. "'E zekiel' is one of those stories," she writes, *13*. 145,000 white th* United Sta­
canvassed the sllu.llon and tauno
unyonc wtlh „ Blreak of childhood loft In tes shipped 44**AOO,000 bi goods
It not wanting,
[him. It in amusing and gay. . . but It gives me more than and produce ta Great BriUbiNt-got lot ions of the pact, ufaeerv
My advice is to read 'Etokiel' for
. Congress debate, th. anti- «mu«ttrjei.l
- your own
era say, will accomplish tha fol
lynching bill while bu.ine*. log* "»k«:_|f a child liatena In, so much the better."
O ther comment, front th s critics include one from
throughout the country, failed In­
VW- to special session ta do some- Ellen Lewis Burll, who says, "H ere Is
os
blithe a litthing to aid bqsine**, srnntnre litv Oo honk ns the world
seen in...a long itn
time. . . the chron------ l has
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tto wisdom of federal pen- |cJo of „ durk ,u t |e y,,,, QU|xot&lt;!i , t |B g book to be read
Repairing
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.f7«iidwLhlnJlChiii unfar- ,,n,, rt'n" ‘nilH!ro(l with genuine pleasure," and from Conv
Diamond Setting
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w ,u ... - • &amp; * « • * » * » &lt;
AND
WUJIfcstop lynching.
re"d w i,,‘ «'«l»»ur#l W hst a love of a book!"
t ■— — o -------—
Mnry EHfn C hsle says, "I have found it perfectly
Engraving
In Philadelphia the other dsy charming, Iniloed I do not know when I have read a book
McLaulin, Jeweler
a policeman almost fainted a* he for children or adults with such complete pleasure,” and
111 t . P ath Avo.
gSMd at the ghastly spectacle of frt„„. Smith of the Brooklyn Public Library writes, "An
t i . t* ^ v ^ Vm.rhta,Kitwin. 'ti'i* Ivrwl^inile Uiok, soon to b t well known and greatly loved
a^d clothes
.irfhra Sm
div
M h ^ lg d re n ^
growMipft," whlU Charles J. Finger
hands and
lilt-rally
with blood. Closer Inves- etclulma, ’ Glor)* lie! A Joel Chandler H arris redivlvus—-I
Them* expressions are from some of th e foremost lit­
_ lion, however, revealed Hint
the blood wa* Comutn rslsup erary rrilics in th* country. Their appraisals of "E teklel"
which tha drlvsr was carry tag in are perhaps the highest tributes which could be paid to It,
hi* truck.
unless it Itu that of the thousands of llttls boys and giris
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Truck &amp; Auto
Aa officer nil board a battle' all over the country who are beginning to ask their par­
•hip WM drilling hi* uien: "I ents where Sanford Is nnd to please read them Just one
Service
wsat every man ta li* on bi«|n,oro
before they have to go to bod.
Botflra—Springs—1TraiMra
hack, pul hi* legs In Iho air, and',
A pries yo« con afford
■mv. them as If hr were tiding
gallon op th« bitter strUggla for
to pay .
S bicycle," h* explained. "Now A. F. Of Li^ leader
■apramsey on Ik . oattkw M
lM te r
Killed In Labor War labor front.
t
s abort effort, on* of he
The A- F- of L. teem iter* who

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- ppod. -Why have '
CenllniM* fimrn W*s* On*
tk a a td y .f asked th* written Ihrenl and had Inroad It
TJf you plate, Bor," v'»&lt; over to poets! euihorlllr*.
•Oi’m ceaMlng."—Or
Pollca, meanwhlla, kad r*celved Information lhat
W . kata bwn ‘charged With mher* al*a were under throat of
critical In sums of our death.
Sad samara phs. Wr
Alderman A. O. ttastl. dlw
thpl a basis*'' man who ■loved h* h*d tarneu o r,r ta In*
htft Mad off lo *•* to- vostlMlors Oik n*me# of th .
WMCh ta trap hi* bu.l- flv. Ikbor Iradars sometlm. s g .
i talus, sad la hatasaod by v nnd had asked that they- 'keep
of State 0*4 federal bureau* a rlo»e walrh on *T*ry ( k |n ( . '
tl-ytns to taka U away
M* named (Irani. Vine, and
t a l i r e to ax ’l l on* Milo* Dunn, brothers who
S -right ta hs critical (ho bloody strike* of t»*|, nUI
al limp* and frankly Brown, nnothor driver*’ nnlei
he la coming to.— official, and rortaran.
Advocate. Tba
Authorities skid they b
b# ta 1st ‘am eliminated th* MbbtaT n o t It* hi
(W oe**'* slaving and

Corcoran tad have been a center
of the coniroveray- They w ar.
Mid 10 number ILhM.
Mr and Mr*. Citato* Mohn.
neighbor* of lha Corcoran*, sup
Piled police with U slr
tangibU claw- lo Idantity of th*
assassins.
Thpy said u * y saw (vo heavy
M t man, .o f rntdtam hright.
Wearing jackets and cloth caps,
ft*, from th* «lct|l|y of CoraorMt’a bom* between f and lb P.
M.. about lb* hour b* was be
Ii«**d ehoL They said they ateo
hoard what might hav«
•hot*- just before the man r*n
under . a arc Hsbi.
NtaeSynta* out of m r j too
*■ th# Aimtrtaa raftta th a taa* /x&amp;r Ii

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A nd Personal Activities
Social Calendar
MONDAY

Circle Number Flee of the First
Methodist Church Will meet at
7:80 o'clock at the home of MrsW. F. Dryan a t 251B Sanford Ava*
nu4 with Mra. Bryan, Mra Nancy
Brock and Mrs. Cart Chorpening
as hostessesThn Truth Seekers Clast of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. Geo.
MrCrum on w est First Street at
3:00 o clock.
The Children of the Conted‘rtrhoy.wtll meet at the home of
Miss Luticl* Gormly. 1101 Mac*
nulla. Avenue, at ‘4:00 o’clock.
TUESDAY

Mr. And Mra.ChaaeJr.
Honor Gordon Deans
Mr. and Kra- B. O. Chaaa, J r
entertained with a aleak roast
at Del Air Grove on Crystal Lake
Turaday crenlns and with a
buffet anpper last night at their
home on MellonTlIle Aeenne In
honor of Mr- and Mrs. Clordoo
Dean who were recently married.
The guest list Included: Mr.
and Mr*. Gordon Dean, honor
guest*, Mr. and Mr*. Holland
Penn. Mr. and Mrs. rran k W.
Chase of Wlndstnere, Mr. and
Mr,. Roy Mann. J lr. and MrsJohn l* Gallqway. Mr. and Mr*.
Hoy Holler. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Deforest. Mr- and Mrs. n.
P. Whttner. Jr.. Mr. and Mr*.
Andrew Carrawsy, M r and Mrs.
U K. Doyls, Mr. and Mrs. James
Hharon, J r , M r and Mr*. H aw
kin* Connelly, Dr. nnd Mrs. I t
1&gt;. Caswell, M r and Mrs. W. AAdam*. Mra. Wallace W rltot.
M l,, £1 Isabelh Whltner. Randntl Chase and W. C. Jlutchlson-

Personals
Mrs. E. H. Lanov. Mrs. W. It.
Dyson, Mias Kathleen lianny and
Mlaa Olada Dyson plan to at­
tend Homecoming in Gaines.
v|lle this weekend.
Cap*. and Mrs- M. J. Maloney
of Bparts, Wta. and Mrs. F, K.
Shlrey of Cbattanoogs, Tenn.
have arrived to be the guest of
Mr- and Mrs. Paul llaiUortl ami
Mr. and Mr*. Frwi pope.

Miss Mfcrcia Proctor l
. Ia Hostess To Club.
Mis,
Mnrrln I'roctor w»hostel* yMtcril.iv nttritioon to
the Three 0 c’lub whleh met
her home on park A v en u e.
Tho meeting was railed' I"
oilier lip tlie president. Mi- •
liall lie F o re t. Ml»a Mliabctl,
Wlildiam, secretary, road Ih
mlmilr* of ihn Inst moottnlt at
tr r which Mlsi t.iillrta flormK
was rctcii a* a new member
At the ronclurioD of the hunt
tieaa n »nein| hour wnn enjoyril
fteroml game* ami rnntral* w o
Idatrit nml refrfihmenta weraerrrit to the following:
The Tdl»»e, Gnll llrForoat, J "
nln Imrdrn, From Domlney, Mar
r li Proctor,
KslhcHiie
lluit
Muigarrl -Rpcm-e,-, lliliy Wellu'i
and Klisnbeth Whigham.

The world production of an 1 ■
Mr- and Mr*. K. K. Lloyd an
nounce the birth of a son, How­ mobilea during the past 10 ytwt
ard Eugens, yesterday at Ihe [totaled 12,140,000 units, of whi&lt;h
FemaldLaughton Memorial Hos­ [plant, in the United States n.id
I'nhadn accounted for 3l,B09,DtV,
pital.
nr nlxiut bJ |H-t cent,
,

The Music Dnpartmrnt of tho
Woman'* Club will sponsor *
Thankaaleins Pro* ram at thn
ClympU
oyster, i*i Pug'.'
School, Ihe South Side Primary Sound produce nlmllt 2-Vt.OOJ t■•
Club Ifonae at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs
School, the West Side Primary 300,000 young to n brood mol
W. C. Fleming will bn sponsor.
Hostesses will be Mrs W. U
School and the East Side Primary oyster, produce two lirtKhU p« r
Cooper, and Mrs. Frank Wood,
School- Invltationa are being ra&gt; season, the hureuu of fisheries i&lt;
ruff. The public ta Invited to
tended to all of Ihe other Parent ports.
attend.
*:
Teacher* Association* In Seminot*
The Settle Harrison Chapter
County to join with the city organ­
D aughters'iif ’the American' Re­
isations at this meeting.
volution will haV f a Benefit,. Bridge
Mr*. Voile William*, president
Word was released today by
at 2:30 o'clock at llie Parish House
on Magnolia Avenue and Fourth officials of the Parent Trachsra of the Seminole High School l \ T.
fit reel. For reservations call 308-'W Association of Bsnford that Mrs. A., I* general chairman or n r ,
the program.
or At.
Clinton F- Parvln, Florida State, rangement* for
president of tha organisation, will I Aaalatlng her are thoi commlllre
WEDNESDAY
be the honorary guest and speaker chairmen from the various schools,
. The Alathein Class of the First at tho Seminole County Founder's (On the program committee arc:
Rapt 1st Church will have their
regular monthly business and Day program to be held in the Mr*. Fred Dyion, chairman, Mr,
Seminole High School Auditorium W. W. Ooetsrh. Mr*. J. B. Hoot,
social meeting with a covered dish or. February 1.
Md*. John l.udwtr, Mrs- A. JacobN ew S ty Ion
ltinrhcnn and whit*.elephant aslc
All of the local organisations *on, Mra. Fred Meyers, and Prof,
fo r tho Holiday Season
at 10:00 o'clock a t the home o t agreed at their firat meeting of R. E. Kipp.
Mrs. A. B. Lovrjny, 211 Maple
t 011*11 ttanl |«* n|ii'*.*r nI ppu
Avvnuc.
fce-M nl nil iNr Iraiiir *it'*-jt
ami have a united Founders Day
More than 10,71.0,(Ml women
si I It Mi* •
*»** r m n r
f i t * » rr
»»*
I" 1
Program. This Includes the P. T. A* were in gstnful rmployme.it in th e | )« ir 'IM
P9IftRH*l»(*'
*
organisations of the Seminole High United Blairs at the lin e of Ihrj
D. A. R. BENEFIT
School, the Sanford Junior High 1030 census—almost si* times n«
School, the Panford
Grammar jmany as were so oecuplrd in 1870. j
BRIDGE PARTY

NOVEMBER 18-19-20

Childrens Dresses

SATIN TAILORED

M ailc o f th e h eat q u a lity
p r in t. S ire* 1 to 1C y e a rs.

SLIPS

VALUE

i’ll

A •k lsw n l *4 heaall.

Children’s Sweater!

LADIES' ALL

T h e e H w cntcni a r e nil wooi ’
nm l o f Rood q u a lity . S izes
I In H y o u rs.

WORTH III* TO S1.SS

NOVELTY FABRIC

PANTIES

51

T h is Is a r e a l b a r g a i n
In la S Ir a ' w e v s lts f a h .
vie
Is a ll *k• l |l n
They s r e l i b
■wt s i a t e
each
hut
■re
n
« le
S a rin s
S a ile r e a r — T H f l T A IIl
yon

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II

f i l l L O R E N ’S

BERETS &amp; HATS
lit all cnlont. T o d o n e th e se
o u t tlu riu ir tlollnr d ay s,
S p cd ii!

VALUED III* TO $1.23

&lt;2

EVALEEN’S

Shop PENNEY S For
DOLLAR DAYS
f o r

21

c o u p o n s

BLANKETS
oo

Apple Pie....
Freah Fruit

Lemon Pie.*

HEAVY
rt OUNCE
TICKING
l YDS.

23°

Extra
Special
Homo Mode

Jumbo Loaf

BARREL SWEATERS
Mimufti and I-adion*

all wool a went era
nnttorletl odors and tdzen

SCRIM CURTAINS

In

R u ffle n n d ta ilo re d tty lc *
I«it ttiirili *1-331 mrfc
il II .(*0 mi ll.I

WEARWELL SHEETS

*1 1^11 IF I^OP
“ 1 U I1 1

BATH TOWELS
Good q u a lity , A iutorlcd td rip e a on
itro u n d . W u rth R 5c*c»

THREAD
Lill*’ Crochet
In All C'tilurH
25c Value

C
v

Lnnicn pure

,Saint color*,

THREAD

KOTEX or WIX

TRIO CROCHET
VALUED at 5'Jc ,
ON SALE............ i

25c VALUE 5 For

* LACE TRIMMED
ADJ11STABLE SHOULDER STRAPS

SPECIAL
DOLLAR DAYl
FEATURE
STANDARD .

SHEETING
6c Yd.
* FIRST QUALITY

For 3 Days
GINGER COOKIES
8c Doz. 2 For 15 c

4 For

HANDKERCHIEFS

TAFFETA

19°

2 Yards For

• COLORFUL PLAIDS
§
• SCOLLOPED EDGE
X •
• EXTRA VALUES! STOCK UP NOW,

COME EARLY! DON’T M ISST11ESE
Freah Fruit

ZIPPERS
wlldf Im lto n T rim m e d zip per. .Unfit n o t
c a tc h . S im ple to a tta c h . AH color*

One lot worth up to $1.00 u yard

THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY
^ * ■ 1
LARGE SIZE 70 X 80 INCHES
DOUBLE THICKNESS
CLOSE

Week - End
SPECIAL

3

SILK REMNANTS

VALUES
OUT VALUE
RACK
LADIES*
SHOES

BEST GRADE
UNBLEACHED
— A HEAL
|
VALUE A.T
1

BEST GRADE
25c VALUE ON KALE AT

DRAPERY

MUSLIN

PERCALE

TENNEY'S
HEMMED
DISH

TOWELS
20 For

LEADS

COLORFUL

COTTON

BLANKET'S
2 For $1.00
• A REAL SAVING

81 INCHES WIDE

SEAMLESS! UNBLEACHED!
•:FULt SIZE
.. PILLOW
CABB8
c ' I FOR *

S H E E T IN G
5 yds. F« $ l . oc
MARE-YOUR SHEETS' NOW

^SILK TIES

Handkerchiefs

SHIRTS

GLOVES

M aa S a u iS e la a ll a llh Pa*
le tla t. * tra a la *
S a lta i
t a l a r l a a * « l ■ !•* » ,

2 FOR
ALL WOOL OR ALL SIL
VALUES UP TO $1.50

MEN’ SOCKS

SILK SOCKS

UNDERWEAR

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M anila
ira a la r.

of Sanford
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SAN FO RD

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NOVEMBER 18,19, 20 and 22nd

D O Y O U R S H O P P IN G E A R L Y V nd A V O ID T H E R U S H
U SE O U R B U D G E T P L A N and M A K E Y O U R S E L E C T IO N S N O W
SUEDE FOR

u se

: o u r

I

TEN WEEK PAY PLAN

H 0U “ E

USE OUR

SLIPPERS

TEN WEEK PAY PLAN

NO EXTRA CHARGE ON

LADES

COATS

OVER 119.95 IF PAID FOR WITHIN TEN WEEKS
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY CARRYING
CHARGES, YOU PAY THE CASH PRICE ONLY.
COATS LESS THAN 110.95 MAY HE OBTAINED
AT THE CASH PRICE IN FOUR AND EIGHT
WEEK PERIODS

CHIC NEW

Ladies Fall Dresses
Wait 'til you see
them! Satins, met­
allic crepes with
moulded w a i s t s ,
smooth slim hips,
skirts with new
front f u l l n e s s !
Black, brown,
green, wine.

NO EXTRA CHARGE ON

YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE CASH PRICE ON THESE
FOR TO E LADIES

*1.00 to $2.95.
FOR THE MEN

Sm art
step In
pump*—
Dreasy Ilea In all th e newest
alyle*. Rual and Drown Com*
blnaltona (S ty lo 'P ic tu red )

$1.25 to $2.95

FIN E QUALITY SHERRIL SUITS DURING
M
, |
THE FOUR BIG DAYS
y 'M L I
OF THIS SALE BY
j- m fY M
PAYING FOR THEM
WITHIN THE NEXT AW,
TEN WEEKS. PRICES J f M
-V
RANGE FROM
K IM

FOR CHILDREN

$3.95 to $£50

50c to $1.25

WE HAVE JUST
RECEIVED OVER

600 PAIRS
OF TH E LATEST
. STYLES IN

Gabardine Shoes
BLACK. BLUE. GRAY
AND MULTI COIAJRH

BOYS SHOES

Robinhood dreaa ahoea
alien 1 to (.

$3.95
GOOD

SCHOOL SHOES

$1.95 to $3.45
SPECIAL

SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF

CHILDREN'S SHOES

LADIES' FALL SHOES
VALUES TO 11.95

$1.29 to $3.95

FALL
SUITS
FOR
BOYS

$2.95

Here la an opportunity you almply can’t
afford to mlaal Fall coata dcalm ed by
M arquette are well made In the latent alyle
and are offered to you a t an exceptional
bargain on our BUDGET PLAN. Come by
Cowan’a today and try one on. It will ault
both you and your budget.

MEN'S OVERCOATS

Ptae qaaUlr. *'r*a|

WORK SHOES
FOB MEN

$2.95 to $3.95
FOR LADIES

MEN'S
Lumber Jackets

$1.59 to $1.95

$2.45 to $5^0

Jela the parade af ■ —&gt;y-—T.r» «ba
era baylag (M r aew at.ceaate at a
bargala la amt Mg .aim event) Yea’ll
flad IIm , faqlber U«bt. I n i a n r U f,
and narb enaritr.

ONCE again Cowan'a lead* the
atyla parade for Fall. You'll find
your favorite smarter than ever In
new bound, welt, underwelt and
plain edge models, Theae hafa may
be wont as you prefer, brim turned
up or deem.

$145 to $£00
Others $L25 to $1.95

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PAGE BEVEH

IB B BAN rORD HERALD, SANTOHP. FTORIPA

Dionne Quintuplets
Grow Skeptical Of
ReaLSanta Claus
NEW YORK. Nov. 19.—(A3)—
There are aomc Santa Ctaua
skeptics amona the Dionne qulntnpleta now. »o thl* year Santa
had better watch hii »trp.
Dr. Allan R. Dafoe «aki ye*ter
day he believed one or two of the
•inter* “havu a lit'lc doubt“
about Santa, berauie last Chrlatm i) they pullrtl off hi* whisker*,
and thought they rrcognlird him.
“Oh, no they altll believe In
Santa.’* said one of the “adi » visera** unually present at an In*
terview about the qulntupleia. Dr.
Dafoe didn’t aay anything more,
after that.
Anyway, hijt plans for Christmss are underway In quInHand
—not Ilie Irani of them Ihe din­
ner for Mama and Papa Dionne
and their 11 children, lo be served
at tk j five jg b ^ tn ' nursery,
jjr. Dafoe? nr re for a frw days’
”
vap&amp;inn, ‘also said the quintup­
let*: '
.
• 4*
Have a half million, dollara In

liquid w e t* .
Get a great "kick" out of u»lnf
a hammer amt nail*.
Call him “Docteur Dapne.”
Like to trll the atory of Jean*.
“ Hello" waa the flral English
\mrd they learned to aay. .
It may be 10 year* or more be*
fore the quinta hrrnmr million'
alrea, for their cipensc*. Hr. Pa*
foe said, will be greater from
Today they're not only selfaupportina—and it cost* from
flSOO to 91800 to maintain them,
their, nursery and staff—hut thry
ronM-lbute 9100 a month to their
family and have that IMy hall
million In bond*.
The funny part o f It U Iha1
money—even a ahiny nrw dime—
doesn’t intrreit Ihrm at all.

all of her friend* a t tea on
Tueaday afternoon.
,
The Home Economic* etaaa of
Lyman School, under the direc­
tion of Mlaa Mae Blair, ra r e a
party a t Sanlando Spring* on
Wednesday evening.
Mr. arid Mr*. Newtom. Merrill
•of “Thimble Ctdlaye" Kave gone
to Cuba for a ahnrt vacation.
Mr*. Harry Scide auffrred a
painful head injury thin week.
A branch from the tree on whleh
ahe wa* swinging. fell, and ala
atitrhe* were necessary to cloae
the gash.
Mr*, Gordon Hami-U .pent laat
Sunday visiting her humlwntt who
Is a patient at Bay Pities Hos­
pital. 81. Pelersburp, Kls.

M cReynolds Drug Co
$1.20 Sal Hupatica........................... 11.06
60c Sal Hcpatica.......... ..................53c
30c Sul Hcpatica....................-........27c
51.25 Croonuilsion............................ $1.09
75c Pepsodent Anti-Septic..............69c
50c Pepsodent Anti-Septic...........—.43c
25c Pepsodent Anti-Septic...............22c
•10c Squibhs Milk of Magnesia....... 29c
25c Squibhs Milk of Magnesia........ 19c
60c Syrup of Figs............................. 53c
75c Norwich Milk of Magnesia........ 59c
^Oo-Nopvich Milk of Magnesia........ 39c
50c Teck Tooth Brushes (.1 &amp; ,!)... 39c
50c Prophylactic Tooth Hriishes.... 39c
50c Rubbing Alcohol Compound ... 29c

MODESS
KOTEX 19c
M O ST B R A N D S

Cigarettes
2 For 25c

WATT OCT8 COURT POST

TIIOMA8 VILI.K. Iin., Nov |s.
Ilnrsell Watt of llils rlly, ha*
h'jen named deputy rlerk of llie
TUomaavltlo
P M il.l
Federal
- Coiat, with hradipmilet* In lids
1 eltyAlt has been iinoonnroil. Mr.
W nyllhe onlli of ..(fire at the
pre-rlil’’ Irrin of the court The
1 appointment
ramn I h r o n l h
: George P. Whit" of Macon, clerk
Mrs. Ada Mundnrff m lrrtalncd „f tt,„ court.

FERNvI'AtK

100 N O RW ICH
A S P IR IN

TABLETS 39c
11KST SO D A F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E IN S A N F O R D
Sunftm l A v r, f t G e n e v a S I.
P h o n e 852

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C a b in e t H e a t e r
P IC T U R E D A B O V E la th e
G ia n t B u r n e r nil P o rcelain
c a b in e t- h e a t e r now o n d is ­
play a t M a th e r
F u r n itu r e

SAVING M O N £ V
MfANS &lt;MEAT£R VALUEHERE?
P A L M Y D A Y S A R K G O k I for New York racketeer*
Im M i Prosecutor Thomas Dewey, recently elected U tilrltt attorney
for Uia metro noils. The r a m busier la shown here hrlplnr hlmaclf to
a banana In Bermuda where h« rested after a strenuous campalfn
and prepared to taka aver his n W Job January L________

PICTURE FRAMING

M U i f t t l i t u # v ia

In our framlne department « e carry an eslrnslre *•lerllnn of high quality mmildbiRH. We frame anything
from a mlnlslure In a lapeslry.

W1EB0LDT STUDIO

p u r r u i i B n a t L K h 'r l . 'i h c
la te a t a d d itio n to a famoii.u
lino. S ec it now on d isp lay

Table Top Oil Range

firttioH in mU br«iqodbiy liiM at low er
rtuta.___

Plant Vegetables
Nou)
THI

“GOOD AND BAD FURNITURE”

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a iiiu
miiTMi
ru iiim a n a u iin #
From lhi** fUtniatlcMii
(O H M i i •««v*ln*
tfn iltc
of tb*
world • la* ft rubbers
Montf idirtl htrt Bad

in manafartariDi and
dimiliMlIoa rbiKU

here.

MATHER FURNITURECO

TOY 01; R -10c COUNTER

ion

STATE MARKET

11ENUY A. RUSSELL SEED CO

(DIAUB)
“ B u r p e t^ y S te d * f i n r
100 W. F IR S T ST.

PHONE U

THAT’S WHY
YOO CET MORE FOR *
YOUR M O N E Y IN
&gt;

F IR E S T O N E -^
STANDARD TIRES
glass

. Mir r o r s

MAGNOLIA PHARMACY
H A N FO R D ’S N E W E S T DRUG S T O R E

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QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof , Products'

I efM r .V4

fire s to n e

cotton supplies at th eir sources, nianutacturcs w o n g reater
efficiency end distributes at low er cost. Ikcau se o f tlieic
econom ies —

4.5020 4 4 . 7 0
4.50-21 9 . 0 J
4.75-19 f . J 5
5.25-1(1 1 1 * 4 0 4.7S-19 1 1 . 7 *
5JMVI7 9 4 . 4 0 5J1-III 1 4 * 1 *

Y O U G ET EX TR A PR O TEC TIO N A G A IN S T
B L O W O U T S — eight *«tra pounds o f ru b b er are ad d ed to
every 100 pounds of cord bylhc.Vircstone patented Cium-Dipping
process. 11/ th is process every liber o f every cord In every ply iv
saturated w ith liq u id rubber. T h is counteracts dangerous
in tern sl frictio n and heal that o rd in arily cause blowout*.

I1NTINKL
4.40-21 4 5 .* * 4.75-19 4 4 * 7 0
4.5020 4 . 0 4 5.00-197 &lt; M
4.50214 . 4 4 5.25-HI

Y O U G E T EX T R A PR O TEC TIO N A G A IN ST
P U N C T U R E S — because under the tread arc tw o cstra layers
of G um -D ipped cords.

?&lt; r**tone

Y O U G E T E X T R A P R O T EC T IO N A G A IN S T SK ID D IN G
— because the trrs d is scientifically designed.
Y O U G E T L O N G E R N O N -S K ID M ILEA G E-hecau se of
the catra lough, long-w earing tread.
Make your car tire-tafe now fo r fall and w inter d ritin g . Jo in tho
Firestone SAVB A LIFE C am paign today by equipping your car
w ith a a rt o f new Firestone Standard T ires — today’s top

? frt$ fo n e

4.40-21 4 4 * 4 1 II4.75-19 4 4 . 4 7
4.50-11 4 . 0 4 ||3 0 0 H C X 4 . * t

l i c h

Mru(*. Cosmetic*, I’atrnt
Medicine*. l*re*rriptlon«.
Ifwpital Hupplie*, - etc.

M aybe I ’ll havePfDVRMACY
Morris Hehnrlder,
Proprietor
to co m e to i t 9’ ttegl.terssl
llr u tl i.l

B A T T E R IE S

DO YOU KNOW
T H A T last year highw ay accid rn ti coil the lives of m ore than
1 4,000 m a n , w s m i n a n t i c h ild re n ?
T h a i a million mara w v e injured?
T H A T m o'rt than 4 0 ,0 0 0 a f 4 h a ta d e a th s a n d tn iu iie s w rrr
caused directly by punctures, blowouts a n d skidding duo
to smooth, w a r n , w n s a fa tire s?

University of Florida
fired uala

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Alkll ii tmim M

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9Hl« AfW(*tr Idotlb

pay m en t

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*Im i 1H have tomeoaa to Kira him « Schick
for a Chriatnuta gift. 'Hu n
he win oerar again fusa
with lather; broth, pow*
T dor or lotiooa; Never

happy Schick ahara ba on
Christmas morning, ataurlhg him a "m arry
Christmas an d a- happy,
New Y«*r” P
W« will almw you the

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man* Into trt|rh no *'rpUo* U twr*m- tw n
lIon* UrtorlM and dump*. *Ulv M u p«i)firato * l(ti6Mt tMJffbl#' i over
Urp camp* and airfield*, and pton of lli' m ltiurj a b tW tto i, U hanf&gt;*d, ha*#
twrt* menufaettftf ng
W it Jun wr«i &lt;it th» Poll*h-0 eptklii Three ar*'M an
teraaUtnal fr*nti*rt rtpecliOJy MH«r. oini'»*iii' l ‘i«n«n. A*oth*r firing U brwbthl
are restricted. Where not to Or l k r « *nm U In rrwchoeto*hi|a,
la a prohtem, Ocmmerdal plane* o u t of PH'on.
Britain |&gt; romper* t|T«lr M *
*r* ***»«**« a m n infriiMIBhal
M the mnlMnt of m oU U on. o»
front Iaka la narrow "air lao**."
Vlalior* from IK* tfarial. Sate*
tt‘a a natural coa**«**ne#— thlt kind m m 1+oohOr ***'«*
all tpaaa earlal traffic ra ta* ■of bevel l a i n nod two o lW &gt;drts' •pent an fttltoat»4 WMO/MW la
prohibited tiM i trip* to Bermuda darta* lb* tk n
a r w i d Europe wb«r* eui- Worn tl*t*d
pfelon ran* blah add wb*rl mtH-i Over which alnfrnfl might hot
t/ONDON, Nor. t».—Of)—*TBk ta rr M t n t i moat be **f.guarded J
bidden ■oner' nr* lb* arU tor'e from aerial pbatogrepbp.
b m n b o o hi karop* todap, tad . M(1|larr plana* pclle* thWa
wo* to tb* &amp;-*o»*r»**br! Bach
Oround crewe w|tb hlgh-pow*r*d
eoentry now baa tU lift of area* «!»»&gt;«»
-electric a r t * to
rioted to OrdlBtrr ftp Inf—Ui tba peala«4
rt**KI*a tncled* baarp
t&gt;en»Itr, la torn* caeca, of b*lna
rtnee—and Imprisonment. ■ And
erletore gs tdlae N | of thatt
wap, In M*ktnf a deetlaaOea,
u *«*u thee* enhdWte* anna.

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AndMBhy O th er

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it n i l * a a i IliKt* U t oatj

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ADIO SE R V IC E
“ Aek Tear Neighbor*
W. 14.
P hone 29

A r « i i Restricted

We are happy to announce the
addition to our staff of Mr. Carl­
ton Mercer who is a factory
trained lubrication export

GOTT’S
GULF
sfettVlcK&amp;+Aftt&gt;r&lt;

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pda a&lt; hew eeweee the restriction*
on fir tad ban* become. Tb*
rreadb frontier la Marked with
ftfr btddaq *&gt;ne« fnotabtp the
foams* B ailaot lie* of foptmcation*) Onlp three b*rfow paw
* * |w , in parti onlp Jour mtlee
wida. a r t open to plane* along
lb* m atUaa ad rreweb-OfT*»*n
border.
The Prench-ttatUn border atao
la heavily reel picted to avlatlpn,

I t anllrety

Mocked

off.

The

boandatV Una with I pat* i*
tdaead otwpi few a tbrwemti.
•tt«Ub at the waatara and and
* atU* bnd-a half strati* at the
CMtrai and B u tara Kurop*
baa become a Jigsaw pdeela f*r
tb* a r u t or. Net e*tp nuet pa
watch Mi map* with tbalr
"Marked o u r areas but bntlatln
hoard* a* wwg far datip an
r 6 s l c t t e n h e a d 5, di ll ttkAba. t Xo», noenoiment* of -ertn terr and
CARD*. cNvkLOFbb, ftfp tc k rb itfcb , ktfa ahtl-*d*cpati practice."
The C»*ch, natUUtla*. Tefo»1»» and kalian hoi dat a are
tloeed ta caaual flpter and ktlator* map cr*«i iKaaa border*
onlp at hldlcatad place*. Along
tba Catch and J iu ia r la n border*
»ti*tor* Hk*t keep within * fivekilometer l»n*; bloag Ttd**Ut

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Alao a fine Hite of wood banting circulator*
keroeene heater*.

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PAGE NINE
TOMATOES OtINQ SHIAPID

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Theatrical A gent
Black Or whlta ***t a wrwnaa
off to better advantage. ittuo in
anjr aba do la aoreflr*- Oroan la
a haiard among atrangrra, for
too Btaay mm d l.llk. ti­
ll gou warn' to appear fragile
and appealing, » « r a d m * hall
a alao too larca.
Don’t wear ahoe* too *malt
Ton can’t fa l them email enough
la change the’ appearance ol your
tool] they will only ntaka you
Unhappy and lll aleaar
Wear something glittery — a
aegalaa Jacket or beaded halt.
An audience or group la Ilka a
baby, W h a t e , r r ria a b e a c a t c h * .

owned It, with .FOOT bead hfld
proudly and high. That mean*
an air ol *elf-pue.ee* lou, hat Jot
ol tnobblahnaaa.
Walk .lowly and (rocefally. 11
you don’t know he*. Inara oy
walking around a room and ap
and dawn atmlra' ta~lawclt4 a
hook oa year Hand. OwrVo gad
Dietrich dM It, ae yon ahould be
willing.
Pawn* an h u ta at al the door.
g i | your aaan n ja and then go
directly to eoma apot. N rter

't-tiH-t t t m e f c Nor. i». m I a «U r«utitj
Winter ,jge
MA'o rr*»p In n®« bring hurreil
*4, two carload. haring itona
rarv arf. WhlU tha Hood r*lM
of l » i month wilt rr'dace Ike
normal prndoctlnn mmildrrahlr.
It la rattnatad that IH to M
lir a will b» .hipped during the
Operation. eta e i per led
to
a lo w a d erid ed pickup thla Wfak
and , luu-rM tlug abonld h a h * 'l
un d er w ay, a fte r a n o th a r weak.
HarwaatlnC «l the cucumbat
crop la alao erbfduled |o atari
thla weak. A aoaaon ahlpmant ol
"roa»d I I earn la eighclad.

SWANS DOWN OR

MAXWELL HOUSE

d M M W iift

Tires—Batteries

IHantdHrlvtrig

Ob Eaay Paym ent Plan

Ttmkfet now

Coffee

AS LOW AS
WHITE M AIN E'OR LONG ISLAND
DOWN
SEE US FOR TOUR
ML OIL. LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SPECIALS FOR TR URSDAY, FRIDAY
A N D S A W i RDAT O F THIS WEEK

Scratch

LARGE

10# Lbs.___ $l.on

50 Lhs...

P R O N K ST

- 25 Lbs... 60C

CAMBRIDGE

SOI N . P A R K

GLASS

LARGE STOCK NOW ON DISPLAY

NO DELIVERY OR CHARGES AT THESE
PRICES
CASH AND CARRY ONLY

5c BLACK PEPPER 3 For
5c OIL SARDINES 3 For
5c POTTED HAM , 3-F6r
5c SALT
3 For"

PECANS-STEWARTS
FRATCHERS—SCHLY’S

3 POUNDS
SIN GLE PO U N D KELIiOGGR

Candlelight and Rdfte Point
Stem Ware. CohSblP Rets.
Candle Sticks. Candelabra. Eperghe.
Table Decorations

RICH QUALITY

PHEMIUM CORN

4 LOW PRICES

FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO
Bldg.

Ph«
4 LB. CARTON SW IFT S

Sakford, Florida

112 PARK AVENUE

Jew el Lard
GA. WATER GROUND

C O R N M EAL

HUNISM !

H a n tb if
;&lt;iulpment

Ight Now!

EQUIPMENT
TO MAKE
YOUR FALL
HUNTING
BETTER
Rubber Boota
Pportumaa Style
K r.lhrrw eight

rhB hanting bcbbod fin hare again and It m
(late to get the equipment lit khape. You'll
need ahcUa and generml equlgateat ee come to
the eportaeian'a store and aec the hunting
dkpU y. Yogi’ll find the thing* you need and
• t a lower cost toot

Bed Rose Self-Rising Flour
GUARANTEE!) TO PLEASE

20

lbs.67c 10 lb$k

5 lbs. 23c

10c Safety Matches 2 Boxes 15c 1 Oysters4 0Fresh Baltimore Large Size
?»g

H unting Vesta
llrary K h ak L
thla week al

Special

' GUNS
All Mahan, gtyha, aw
Hunting, Coal*
Carduroy ratl.r, witar*
praaf Jack material.

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We Have Everything In
Fruit Cake Material
YOUNG-PIG-PORK

We Buy Chickens and Eggs
All Farm Produce
•Beef Beat tirade Ga. Com Fed Beef

Steaks
Lb.
19 c to 3 3 c
Roasts
Lb.
15c to 2 5 c
TRIMMED HAMS
Lb.*a
*W».a.«e .
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20C
VIED SHOULDER Lb. 19 c AUMeatStew. • Lb.
ed Sides To Roast Lb. 19c Ground Beef No Fat Lb. -2#C
Lb.
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BONES
Fattened On Corn, Peanuts

$1.10—|L25

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TEMPERATURE

To' Um accompaniment of banjo. and guitar., &gt;5 ■iriklng feendry workor* mad* iholr ealtt Hn#
alth Utalr ibigtng la the county JaQ at Cleveland, T*nn. They' voluntarily want to &gt;11 rather than
make bacyla on centempt of court citation* for alleged viola lion i of an Injunction by lha foundry
employing them. Tba boy* ara ahown tuning up for a tuna.

HMIfAii.mjl VarmYou
H u tto

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turn. You aVaya anJoy tba cottatant warmth that
Ur moat comfortable to you.
CooMstfug of a wall Utarmoatat, an oil valva and
• tranafortnar, thlt extra equipment la aa easy to
laatall aa an ordinary doorbell. No watching or ad&gt;
Juedng la required.
Aak about thin n*w convenient feature today!

FLORSHEIM SHOES

At I'M'AI. wn
WI1X II * v It A
noon arrPLv.
o r Tim r iv y r r
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ru n t i RMnra
lo rn i i k m a m i
To n rnH tot'M
T it i t k i u i m u
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M U R MVKHV.
OAK CA.V A f.
I' o n li
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Independent-TicrncOwned aid

BUTTER

'• ■ 'e f lS H GROCER'
AND

MEAT

M A R

IT TOO PAID A DOLLAR A POUND YOU COULDN'T BUT BWTEB COFKKlt

COFFEE

BEST GRADE

M ONARCH

POUND

5P O U N D S 25c

FREE

AS HAS BEEN OUB CUSTOM IN THE YEARS G O ^ BY WE W1IX GIYK AWAY A
BIQ PAT JUICY, TENDER. TURKEY, FOR SOME ONE'S THANKSGIVING DINNER.

SPECIAL THIS SALE POUND - 24c
Cranberry
Sauce 2 for
HO. IM CAM* I'Al.lrONMIA
PEACHES
PEAS
3 Cans
2SC
CORN
2 Cans.
15c
Armour’s. Star
S A ® *R A U T
10C
CHILI 2 for.:..,.19c
Fniit Cocktail 2 Cans 2SC BRAINS .... 15c
HOMINY
10c Vai. Sausage.....9c
C. B. Hash
I ^ ^ . T O T J j q ) Df OTHER

15c

New Fruit Cake Goodies
GLACE CHERRIES lb. 43c
GLACE PINEAPPLE lb. 39c
Cfyron, Lemon* Orange lb, 33c,
Bulk PITTED DATES lb. 19c

HAMS lb,, 25c

Bananas
LOINS lb^ 25c
3 Lbs. 10c SHOULDER lb.

LETTUCE

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u i n a irmUMm

2 For

15c

Lb.

IOC

ALL KINDS'NEW NUTS

avow wMira

Cauliflower
Rutabagas

tfa

Lb.

nvt.it n a m r i or

CARROTS

2 Lbs.

F UA. non awrarr

IHAMU

Potatoes
10 Lbs. 17c
PAMCT YRCItl.QW .

ONIONS

HAMS

Date * Nut Bread

Lb.

Mince Meat

ft

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JAKtHO

Potatoes
4 Lbs. 15c SAUSAGE
Lb.
U
3 Lbs.
1R
f Stew
2

4 POUND OP
A M LB . BAG

BREAD

ROUTH’S, MERITA, .
WARD'S, CBOV, BELL

Johnnie Aldarauii, M gr. Meat

Potatoes
10 Lbs* 17c

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HUNTERf s
&gt;POSITION TO 0 9
flUBPLUR CAM*

15c

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rltt City Affartta* Rail, Illthwnj;
And Water Trmiwpartalton

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SA1

, NOVEMBER SO. 1037

Civic Organizations'^08* I* Seen
Unite In Tribute Toj9ver ™
entr.a*
Dr, E. D. BrownIee!A
rK“X&lt;™8kl
Cold Wave Sweeps On
Presbyterian P a s t o r
Concludes 25 Years
Of Service To Com­
munity And Church

Established In 1008

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NUMBER 1W
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15 Japs Seize.,,
Keystone City
Without Fight

RECORD SMASHING THUNDERBOLT

Seizure Called M o s t
AmazingCapture In
Annals Of Warfare?- n ’L * r
Not A Shot Fired a
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To South And. East.
Bringing Freezing
Weather To Florida
By A a M liM P p.

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Member Aawdatcd

VOLUME XXVI

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A cold » n r moved eastward
*rr&lt;&gt;«* northern Florida, h rlrt
IrR rhlltlrig wla&lt;1» and a pt«dirt inn nf hlllln* tmat. Tha
Weather Bureau (urn t i l . tem­
In this aleak looking, powerfnily built raring monstvr. I'apt. George Byit on of Km; Inml brvrred oyer Ihe flat, at llonAevllIe, Utah,
perature on low u* t t tu IS deSrrr* In the northern (»rt of yrnterday ,1 c net a new world’* record of 311.43 mile* per hour.
the ptnlr tonight nnd wStwod
that killing trust may extend aa
! far ilown Inin lha penln—ln aa
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
I Ihr upper ari-ilona of ihe'R verS H A N G H A I, N o v . 20.—
! (ladrs.
] T w elv e local cltfic a n d n-ll(A P )— A
J a p a n (**
krm y.
I'enaarola and th« extrema
bgtou* onranlistlonw Joined
tioplhwr.t of Florida eipertonred
sp o k e sm an sa id IB JspgnosO
^todajr In trib u tes to Dr. K- ft?
j a raid waya laat nlaht. Jackaon
so ld iers tender a seco n d lie u ­
I). Brownlee, pastor of the
I yItlf. Central Florida and arm
te n a n t c a p tu re d 8oocho«, th *
the area around U U Okeerho
F ir s t Preshyterian Church,
k e y s to n e o f C h in a 's "H Indan*
bee
warn
warned
!0
expect
aa h e nears th e 25th m lle| _
The Banfonl Rotary Club will
b u n r L in e ” w ith o u t f ir in g *
i j • ...... ,i|,„
Unti.l
much raider weather Innlrht and
hold it. regular luncheon Monday
p«*t o f his service to
m
s ln s le s h o t
H e added th o
1tral
Err.byterian
Benevolent. Uh,orlnw morning.
at
Ihe
ValJte
Hotel
at
12:lb
WAS On
erasure* hip In Florida.
l—
f o r d . It was
on Jnn,
Jnn. 1,. l1»I*1
u.,u |. *1T rrasuraahlp
HwMi. ar-*
anil h**‘
it wai ,tlr |trlt tinri] rre***
fall o f th o c ity w a s " o n e o t
o'clock.
th a t Dr. Brownlee took over, .erred a* chairman tif the Hymid'e 0( tlm year ami it nipped *lhe
th o m o s t a m a iln g c a p tu r e #
*
.
bf *ny Important elty In all ‘b*
i v . v^aetnratn of the local OnminMe* of Stewardship. Ihe- .milliem stair* from Tex** lo
R.ten.lve
prr|iarat|ona
far
wha&gt;
Violator*
of
1‘lty
Ordinance*
The
City
Oommlaalon
1*
now
Cowaervatlon
of
the
f
o
m
ti
of
CoMmltte* of RrllgU&gt;u« th« Atlantic
^ 1
rhtireh
HyttmTu Cowmlttfe
uNboapI
Elio*
annals of war.**
will
I
k
&gt;
tried
before
City
Judge
In
■
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poalilon
to
adjual
alt
de
mill «
n» »
a rtlnyf.r
nirrrinr of;
di , ,»,«!
all.
The spokesman aald thrra w ai
lST ^m taota Cotinty Hone*
«»'»
over . h r npp*r Hlaat—Ip I* expected to be Ihe Urgent ana Ftnrkla through a more economical Frank Lr Milter In a ae.alon of llid llnquonl cllr la.a* and ipoclal
_ ----,-T ”
. re»nln-i
Synod's Young
IVnplc'a| pi valley southward lo Bl. *on alnce the openlnc of the Ran' Dlllltallon of Umber In Ihe ran
no real Chinese reaWanra »*
Commissioner* ■“°P
hlJ futrrrw iee. and a member uf Ihe u&gt;„l. and Mat ward t&lt;&gt; New York, ford Stale Farmer'* Wholetala ■iructlon of ronlainrra In which Municipal Court Monday atii-rnnofl. aaaeaamenta prior lo 1(33, City Roochow. Jle aald the- main Jap*
------*
| Clerk Frank B. U m ion atated aneaa force, eipectlng a flefr*
rompletatlj
y**
-untlr-i
Aaaetnbly’* Committee of j Light mow, fell a* far aonlh Market are nearly
lorkla grown produce U .hipped
The City Comini.tlon will hold till* morning.
-voluad
' X m l Kvangaltou,
| ,* Atl.nla. The he.vle,, fall in acrordlnc &lt;o J. IS- Mirheal, mane*
battle, was" amated to meet «*tlf
market, w a. Ihe principal topic their regular aeml-monlhly tneel
In ■ apectol moetlng of the ■mall groupa of apparently data#
-,
ta5
Mayor Wward
During hia pa.tiiraU.hrn&gt;, the the South waa fire Inrhea at yer of the market.
ing
In
the
City
Hall
Monday
night
Commthlonera
laat
klgkt
a
• mission. tnreWgh .
! tntmberaklp of the (lurch haa Flattop. W. Va.
Although the *ra»«n la Juab of dlM-uulon at the reguUr meet
soldiers.
formula fnr adjuatlag delinquent
H lfflna. aa p w ard
'I
crown from 135 to * 0,while
The Weather
Bureau pre Ix-cinulnc buyer* are brgInning btg of ^he Beininolc County Agrl at 7:30 o'clock.
He aald the f»v* Chin**# W *
late*
waa
adopted
by
tb#
Comcton Ct Dr. Bro t
moro ,h»n1&gt;IB* |M&gt;raon«
have dlrtod fair and raider, with a to patronlie the market n-cularf culture AuocUtlon, (&lt;u* Schmah,
dlera In sight were lolling abort
inl**loni-r* who annoaaoed that and made no effort to atop to#
? b*** J?Up%*n u ,
urdi'i'd unl,r&lt;l k ith the rliurch durlnc. rold ware In tha central portion allhouch there la only a ami
midr-nt, atatrd ye.ienUy a f te r
they hid organlted Ibrmaelraa Japanese. When tb* Japan*** f i s t
Initroenon T. w &gt;, .
h . J thla |ierlui, A m w ehurch ha*: tmilftht, and temperaturea 13 to amount of lorally crown produi
ioon.
a* n Itoltnqm-nt Tag Adjuatlag waa unfurled, ho added, the Chbt*
^ a J E S ^ V ' l S S t b“ '" bM l .. ........
f‘"- “ l * « *«r**»&gt; k ith kllllns froi. -n brought In for *ale at prraenl, K The tremendou. waate Incurred
Ihtaril and tkat all application* #e# toft tb* elty. He
Otkart
nw t ..f MM*).
„
well
. . th . ealremo north, about free.- waa pointed oul
through the rorutrucUon of tho
would be given Immadlpt* coa- the Chinee* looked tired oul
In Vrder that lha operation nf
^ ^ r "
LhUh
»
r
. paitor
« 1 U* | . t fH.Ooi, on which Ins front In the central portion,
■hleratlon by tb* Board.
Ire market may be
handled m
ot. II*?'7 ™
1
-2 ™
&gt;.
^v T 'L
h. j ? ^ .
Ihe
he
more
.''.'“
I
.
I
hungry,
qoaHar
c
l
»
o
*
,nty
"
»tualt
amoiuii
„f
Indebtedand
poaalbty
fpott
In
the
murkbare, wera^thp Ban.inole r.mnty ^
Tha Comml ii Ion art, hereto­
lends nf the Oheerhohee reslon:
In N enktnr the Chine*# to*”
Chamber of Commerce, the Wo j ,f(|t
fore,
bav*
pn*Ironed
lb*
adopeminent formally antmwneod the
” m . v ,v . Atnerie.n I j-iriiuf t " " A" f°ktlu; ri-mdutlun ram- Sunday fair, raoUntied raid. Ri1t|on of a formula ror »UJniUng removal of th* natloe*a capital
w S ^ u ^ r^ e
mlo... tremo nii||l)wn»l Florida; fair
,
(he 'Efwanle
........ m
' tote* an allln r a dectalen of the from here to Chungking bt S sm
•'*«*« &gt;r* '
Mr' SthB“ h
i*l by lh&lt;&gt; Hemioule tkiunty and colderf^if, east pork on. tem­ tlona applying mainly lo traffia
adding that at tha praaent time
Cham ber'of Commerce, lha Idonrhwan province aa Japan1* legleok
Cuiunilaalun ami signed ty all five perature n»«rtns i t decree*. 31 at the market which will become better material* were u»ed In there
rawh, tha Mlnlataiial AaaoeUtHi-i. inrmbt
ra of the
lo s t decree* on roaat, froet effective today. &gt; '
.turyad toward this efly th
war*
burntil
afth e Rotary Club, and tha colore I linina, 5|V“a (J.
All automobUea mual h* parked
tonlrht- Cundey fair e^ t ran
thr** gape In tha
reached the mar
itk iw r m f *
on tha aao*-;
T o u c h d o w M .T o Q m f e - ,* ^ ,^ ^ ^
kd
Ifl
tha
'building
■on*lrurted fenre with. t... -r —^
la Uai
are yapected to
^ o a e l a r k ibhnwAt«|u»»t&gt;»^3
u t^ I N e lk t
»tM
' f Him‘ lbuint
itz 'rram*
.4,f • County
RT. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 20.—. ""*
ion of dealer'* vehicle* wpirh mpy
any yearn‘
be parkrd at Ihcir aialti.
I ’,..
C.wrh llfll F rarn r.N HI. A uguf
S '* * ,
, P' '}*TnAJ ‘n
j
.
Member,
of
tho
aa.orlttlon
‘v b t i u . . . I . n it r
Truck* mu.l W, parked on the
"!*' * nr“ «b‘ “ “
Went dn record ae.oppoaed In Ihe line Null*!* pulled a .urprl*.- on
truck
parking
lot
located
on
th*
n Ttominob- High
School eleven f ” ®* . ' . . J " L „
^
S S S tV iS S l! &amp; l f f i f S S ^ U f ' 1i V f r n (.the ’f ,t\Mm
Tho ,|t. Rev. I’harlr* nuyttef
bad-.pproved Gto Art n
Miw-. (locrRla DIoMaon Nlthol* norlh aide of the market platffritl. tie* of the Wat of tha S tale', tint- 1**1 nigh, and led by U rry TutHIT
p
e
rn
o
r
thy
«hi|rt;lived
container,
rolrmorn, who ha. spent
(^taraton UnlWralty ^
raoim po^ly .rryed .eid M’n. K7, died at her home In Geneva
Duyera truck, enter the market
ten
raineil
20
.»
7
vl.tory
over
U
V
i
,
t
m.
“
J
T
,
g.
___ to r^c^lvD ftprllmllons for 111® year* of hto mlntotry In Cub^
Be minery. Tbm bon »• J;^ u y )i,au » liin tlio.pmt twenty-five
nl 3:00 o'clock yealerday afternoon ground* free unlew bringing' mer- when a container of a much infer­
twenty
S ef Doctor of Dhrtnlty wu« | ru I. ; nml
' h; .
aal* Of It.0 To* C e rtin r.tr. at
rhamliar to ■•-II; in thla rake they ior
■; quality
r - 1 could be ron.trueleil
.
f»ll&lt;'wlnc ■ llnyerinc illnr**.
Feld la*t night in. the Melent „ pub||(J , ucUl&gt;|) . |)(, ll&gt;Kl prolj ami I'unrto Hlra, will preach.hi"
on film by DavM.mt
pay
the
regular
per
load
fee.
k
h
k
h
would
«
tv
e
a
.
UUafae
orIhe Duly -Cross Rplaropal Church
Mr*.
M
ahtnon
haa
lived
In
"W/IEREAB, llirnughout that
Collate In 1031, and al*o by flol»# nn* ti
it * ■ »r»rk
, who , l»M
J , „ n«*l
wwk
ho would begin
lonmrriiw at ll:iio uVlock, me*-.,
Tfanaferring load, from o n . W • n d ,th ,r»b» conserve Ihe high- C Tiittrn
Gi-neva for the paat 27 year* and
Mulld
*
.
tUn
i-ntlru
|teriod
of
lime,
the
aervlee
Una Oollec* In tha earns year.
rofiling In an announcement
lo t
,,rr,n,nr"1 taken the h.rkfh-ld rule of the
I* ihe widow of Jaip er Nlrholaon truck to another may be don. only!•*'
. ' “" . . X u l , » -h i .i
Ha wsa ordained a Preehytenun of Or- IIHOWNr.KK haa been ef why prereeded her In death 00 on the truck patklng lotmade today by Ilia Bov. Marti*
j***?!
.
.
.
.
,
former
Hobble
Johnaon,
*rore.l
t,ou,l,r
•0,U
,
l
wblcU
mb]taler on Hay 23. 1007 alllt b e th .-fo r «•*-! In uur rammunlly;
have been hel,l up by order of tlrarn, pallor of the church,
All merrhandLe entering th*
At the proeent Urn* appro.lyear* era.
two of the St. Auguallne lnurh- I bn Court.
sarvad for s white a* field ec-v, n"
tllaliop Cnlomoro . la not only
P *^"1 * •
She w-a* born In Richland. G a, market for aal* will be charged
tlown*
nnd
paved
way
fur
the
retary In Ceorcla for I ho S ty
"WMKRKAM, hi- Im*. Uirouith
nf |h» fart lhal pro- qualllled to e|&gt;eek on fuerto
*b«
™‘»» »• «•'» other with revrral ne,l Jaunt* ^ In view
Auy. 21, 18(10 and wa* oldeal mem- a per load fee at the gate, ptovld- bro“«b‘
h^
0fH
Agriculture Aeauriadenta Hlaalonary Aaauclatlon, la t-,hl» “ ff“, u &gt; bolpnl build Ihr ram- .
. _
n .m l.t chun-h ing that »uch inerrhandia* doea'.f*™*^;
and uaing h i. right hand lo tllog! I M r
am, Cou' ly
4l Illra but ho l« b forceful rxar bacomtac paalor of th.- n.e-k •"••"lly ami make It , tH-tfr place|U ^ ° /
h p |M thureh
ponent of ihe t'hrlatlan faith
She* I* aurrlved
two Z u g h '' n 3 belong’ ,. a dealer on the mar- ' * * * • * • * f i g r g * ^
a
number
of
pa.ae.i
ll.iti
were
.
Il„mtn.
l
ro.,
.Um
receive
Sprint* Preebyterian Chun-h o ft1"
•“ llvs
who In reality haa -hulldrd foe
’OHF
IIF
IT
M**Troy
Proctor,
and
Mr*,
jket
or
I*
de.tlned
directly
to
a
..
.
.
.
.
.
..
deadly
lo
Ihe
Fed
d«-fen»e.
Dur
|
„
■
•1aiia(ariory“
adjuitinrnl
on
Atlanta, da. Shortly after eomlnrr’ “^IkW I'llKIIKFOItK
Ihe
Ihe llt-v, Bram stated.
the h |lo«rd of Ne'tlo Tlllia of Sanford and Iwo dealer on the market. In which ca.e tain, email knot, it I* thrown on
Ing the evenhig, ' Totten' gained| , 1,-iinquaai city laxe* and aperlal
ta Sanford In 1011, he m arried,nKSOl.VRI), that
tra.h heap.
'«
The \Ve»l Indies, |i waa pointa
total
of
!!l^,)nhl*
*galn*i
tho
, * of Semin- .
It0 d‘" C“ '
^1 1
la* Lillian Gibaon of thla rMy. | ‘ ;'un«y Oomml*almiei.
.... .
• M i-iiom li, -Mr- Ijtnuion Inti rd out, Drat received Kptocopal
Mia*
Oalren, at*o a dealer', .tall,
I J*'
in* £ rr “,onf u tr! rugged Fed cloven,
unite,| Dial inucli propfrly in
In connection with hi* offfcUl ,,|r, toun,1V
,ln b*'reby!J J- NlchoUon of
......................
..
rerognillon
r
f
^
l
n
u
m
t
e
r
rrf
grand
ch.I.lren
M
ri!
There
»iM
»
&gt;
*
only
b
r
a
k
lr
^
V
r
I
b
C
r
Tho Celery Foil* rented flr*t Hanford would prolwbly b« re ­ Hlteullon In 1*03 and ha* now
dktle* with
the church.
groan to Include 13.000 bap*
Brownlee tnauguraM and
■i'i.ra .h lp of MR. K. H. **«» rrandch Wren.
.
.
need In container, nude for all the In th a ‘ rgrly minute* of Ihe arc- turned In the tax roll* on nn Hied member* and fl.000 com*
«nd
period
aa
Morgan
failed
hark
active
tux
paying
hail*.
egad the P m bytertan progrr»*lve IHUIttNLBB and commend him
, 1,^™ ’! ^ '” BaplT"^ Church of will be on Ihe aouth aW# of the **b*r k1°rlda grawn product*, Inmualcant*. The Episcopal Church
__
__
ami ahoi a tK-aullful 23 yard
Mr. Lantaon ad t lard that all maintain* th*ra a hospital, U
Hr. Bchmah atated,"(minting oulil brBV«
ttorrell Forgtieon for (boss who dsalrti adjustment of dioreaan reJT room and thtoo
■
.
H'*- ^&gt; 8- ^ 7 Mr
E lm *1
. him our ti-*l
Li-*l wiahe* for many
in view of there figure*, the a*t#nl‘ • touch,town and Forgo.on kicked Ihrlr Clly laxe* must flit oUL. •cbooto. and IB Ihran develop
happy and pro*perou* c«ntinueil
CUtSQY U K B RUGBY
of lh . prwaent annual watte.
i the extra point frnm placement.
1C—Waned — ascs fear)
menli
lllahup Cotemoro kg*;
veir*
later In the Geneva Cemetery.
year* of aervlee,**
(il.OUCKSTF.R, KNO; Not. SO ' TkU practice la not only a threat
Tb« Mullet* canto bark and
played an Important rot*.
O. P. II^RNDOV,
—bPl—Three clergymen am play'-to th* foreate of tha State, U r.| "P*"*! with a aen.atlonal ground
BIGGIC8T RND
Clerk of the Board
I.AFAYETTE, I n d , Nov. 20,— Ing for the Otouceator ragby «Iub, gehmah aald, but alao revert* lo • U « b In wblch they wrnt right
of County Cunimliiionera. (1P»—Bill Vergane, 240-pound right They are th e Rev. C. C. Tanner and the grower who mutt pay an **-| ‘brough the Hanford defente with
TH* ettrhangiof rommmbit TR*
*8c
• ml of the Purdue eleven, la be­ the Rev E U Phllllpe. three-quar: tig, a ted I per rent additional fo r' **** • ,ul l0°b to the air aa If It
Baa la what (a commonly (SEAL)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20-GPI
-perfect coat*
tatalAer" which were acheduM.
A atatviurnt from Ihe City lieved In be Ihe torgeat wlngman tern, and tk* Rev. II. H. Hugh**, i m
iknoww aa bu.intM, When llil*
Murgenthau
sal#
serves only to attracUthe fancy of
TuDcn started th* scoring of —Secretary
la rapid, bualneaa I* CommUaiun, algned by Kdwa'il on u U. 8. major college team- a forward.
llt.UEFIELD. W. Va.. Noe. 20.
lb*
buyers
at
the
matket
terndnus,
tw0
touchdowns
In
rapid
fashion
Treasury
agents,
In
synchronised
lllggio*
a*
mayor,
aald:
-Since
It
aald U be good; when It la
—(A*)—Fil»y-**vvn person* were
aad
cannot
In
any
respect
improve
b®
broke
sway
for
00
yard*
raid*
across
th*
country,
had
haa
ruuip
to
ouy
atlenllun
that
Dr.
alew, boatneaa i* had. One of
Uto quality of it* content*.
I • n&lt;* * * ' nailed on Lhe 24 yard unaahad a 17110,000 annual nar- Injured and an unidentified nagtw
Ike greatest handicap* lo an ' K. 1&gt;. Hruwnlre la now completing
waa killed In ihe wreck* of tk*
Tha
Agricultural
Association,
,ln*- Tutlrn then smaahed over coll* distribution ring. He added
ihi*
2Mh
year
aa,
pa.tor
of
the
eMMoga of new rammodltie*
Norfolk and Western patera get1
Hint
preliminary
report*
showed
M r Bchmah asserted, plans to take {“r lb* lolly and a pa** from
ti ike difficulty af dUp«*lng -Flral I’re*bylrriaa Church In Bantrain a t a croailtTg over Uluettooo
17
Importers
and
large
scale
deal
Itorum
to
falmer
waa
good
for
ford, we with lo r .p m u our approtb* tnit tot Ive in a campaign to r«ef weed good*.
era in Illicit drugi.moil of them River week of Kero.
Tho N*tlonal Unemployment lime Poal nine# employee* er* due* Ihe anormoua wait* which, lb* extra point.
lb # automobile dealer can’t jrlalkai of Dr- Brownlee aa a
Four cars, two of (hem bag­
operating through tha Hip Bing
Tho
rally
for
(lie
second
touch­
buatlr
engaged
la
tabulating
*hd
HI
lien
nnd
a*
paalor
here
for
I
hear
ha
u
ld
,
will
not
nnly
ranterve
ci-ntu* will Hoe# at midnight rbockiag tlm card, lor *l»cr*P
*aU away new car* unit-** lie
down rhmc when Captain Eugrne Chines* tong, were seised In tb# gage care and two passenger
year*. Wo with for him many
foftit*
but
will
reault
in
a
aavtog*
roaches, rolled down the bank to
flM a • buyer for th* rualora- morr yt-ai* of continued aervlee Innlght and all pef*nna *u **n' ancle* and If found lb* form* will
McDaniel Intercepted * Hanford roundup.
far th* grower*.
ar’a eld car; a man In lh* In our inkl*|."
ford and Bemmul* County who ha returned t*v lha rmrrler for
Officials aald aelxurra made pro- the edge of tha river. Other
p**a on the Fed SO yard line.
At
tb*
mart
Ing
In
Ih*
High
coaches fell over on their aid—
n l l k n for a new radio or a
For th* achaol* of Seminole arw unamployad or railtolly *u pareonal rau tart In order that School Thursday night Dr. R. W Tutlen then went over the double \ ioualy during Ihe course of a ala at tb* aid* of the track. Tk*
J]d«f refrigerator ran hardly be
employed
abould
katr*
flllad
out
tha
reneua
may
bo
“complela
months
Investigation
Indicated
the
Baprecbk both and Dr. W. B Hhlp* stripe In three quick play* and
or tb* accident was not de­
M U tail*** aom* 'dbpoaUlun County, -Su|H-rlifte(i(l|nt lawton Ihe forma aud raturued them to and acrurata**
narcotics handled by the syndicate causa
•ak|: "No group could feel deeper
pay, both member* of the Bureau ■he Mullets took tha lead.
termined.
t m be mad* of th* old one*; appreciation than the achoola,—Ihe lb* mall* hy that lima, H- J.
-Th» reneua wilt ha aa com- ef Xatomology here, appeared be­
J a il before the float gun u d been bnpotud from Japan,
• M a in who would like to papUi, teacher*, principal*, Irut- Iloiiy. local . poatamatar, eUtad plata and nrcarata *e a r#P«H
fore tb* congregation of farmer* sounded, Itorum went off tackle I'tisto anJ F r/n.v
N h#
FW" healtatea be- Irea and »ii|terinlondent,—for the today.
of that nature could ba,1* Me.
expressed their desire to co­ for 14 yards and a touchdown
the old one will .till generoi* rcolrilution Dr, Brown
No more of th# form* will b* Holly elated wbaa ashed . If he
la In every possible respect and also pained tn Leonard for
U IM bbi hand*.
lee ha* made to their auccgaa aad dlilrlhutad, Mr. Itolly aald, add believed tb* re**** would com­
their work fer the common good, tb* a ilra conversion point.
-Via Ilet* could b*&gt; added to happlnr** during Ihe paat quarter Ing they abould be filled out ply with lha I’reoidewfu deelre*.
' “L They welcomed those at tk*
Banford mad* four flryl duani
M M tnlM y, but tbla would Century. Kver ready to com# even and returned lo tha Foal Office* "I ballova that tkla raaaua I* meeting to their experiment at*- during the game while Ketterlmu*
gala wa nothing. W hat U. lm&gt; on briefr*t notice and take part In today, other# would he received nearly aa accarato aa If "&lt;* t t * where they may secure first racked up a total of nton
NABBAD, Bahama a. Nov. M.— ^ / D R I V E R S
' la far 'peogU to real’ chape! program* or other fane- for tabulation la Ih*
aaumaralor
pecaooally
vlaHed N o d knowledge of ihrlr work.
l/l*)— Tha e i tru ll on ot Georg?
til
Taeaday.
ifk a mure rap- IIon* and alaraya abounding trf
each of tk# peraona, Mr. Holly 11m gemination of officer* for
and Willi* Dovslier, atntoncad
Hr. Holly commended tk* farther a*##ri*d.
of used good. aparkllng humor, literary know
to bang for a allying during th*
• sensing year which vs* achedwflP follow a quickened ledge and auund, wrrlou* advice, people of Bantofd who arw
Mr. Holly hope* to get the •lad for the meeting wa* postponed
disturbances at Great Inagua
a f MW producla. Both pr. Brownie* never - fall* U make aeaklng work for the cooperation forme checked and tabntoted »°
Island Iasi August, waa *at to­
tbs n**t regular session.
Individual and the mer- a lading imprr.iion on tha aladant they have abowp m filling out that they may bo ret armed to
day ' for Monday morning. Tk*
Hand to gala,
Mrs. J. Y . Owen, formerly of Duvaller* were
convicted on
body III* rorauiencrment addywna- and returning tk* forma- Dp to Waahlngton aa nooo a* poealblr
Tho root*a I* purely voluntary
Sanford, died Thursday evening Nov. | on rhargta of murdering
ON THE RECORD
beat way ta a peed up **, baccalaureate wrinoni, and lha preaaai lime, be aald. *
large
number
of
lb#
card*
kav#
and to being conducted ao Ibat
nl 'her homd in Savannah, tieJohn Man roc. a native employs
chaaga uf need good, •perch** on »pedal oceaaloiu ana
IE, Australia, Nee 20,
Federal official* may have a
Mrs. Ow*na and her husband nf tbo aalt work* owned by the
lhafthty
aatoemed af an importoat p art of been r*t*rnad.
Ddrtag lha raaaaa tha earrtaiw “complete aad
Brisbane man had hto lived her* about 40 year* ago at Krlckaao family of Bwampacott,
warn U to ad- our filer* ry, cultural and to*pi ra­
on a phonograph record. which time ba waa employed a* Mass.
In -th e alaaalfiad •*#*• tion* I education, and wa Wok fo r­ were instructed to give o a t la- of aaamptojrmaal throughout the
nation. Through thla report they
to dictating kia daalrea Chief Clerk of tho South Florida
Munioo 4lod durinr tho riollsg
af Tha laafo rd Herald, a ward with pleaaant antldpafiaa to formation regarding filling
tb* r*t*t* ba baa glean Railroad Copany,
that caused the British rommtoaf Ukl* medium will th* &gt;«•torment of many a w * pock th# forma whenever poaalkla aad
of certain relatives,
Mr*. Owrn* waa a atoter of Mrs. etoner at Or—l Inagaa. two
a BMM preeperlty for cccmalont during tha neat iw ec'v kt
hto death &lt;h* neord will K- W. Btilta of Banfurd and to members Bf tha Brlckaoa family
five year*. Congralutottoaa aad maater filled out Ik*
tkoao
who
cam*
to
him
In the hearing of kit alao aQrvIvad by bar hutbaod In aad a score of other* to ft— to
to Dr. E f t
aad friend*.
to C uba'la a gaall bodt,
Savannah-

Chinese Withdrew
ired And Hungry

City And County ,
Praise H ib Work

C h u r c h Membership
Grows From 155 To
65° In
Years

Plans Arc Madc Schmah Appeals!
For Biggest YearjFor Conservation
At Local M arket Of State Forests

Delinquent Taxes
To Be Adjusted By
City Commission

Michael Reports A11 Agricultural G r o u p
Is Ready To Acoom
H e a r s Discussion
modate Farm Sales Of Crate Materials

^ormuln Is Adoptedln
McctingLast Night;
Two Trucks Bought

&gt;e(

i*

Capital Is Moved In­
land. 750 Miles To
City Of Chungking

4

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r

V
'I :

l.

t»- *

u» J E m

.1
;v
v*t

Celery Feds Lose
To St. Augustine
By 20 To 7 Score

Vi

A

$

Led By Larry Tutten »iat„ Huprrm* court on tb*
Saint* Score Three

L JS K 2

Fuerto Rican Bishop .
Will Preach H e ^

Mrs. G. D. Nicholnon,
K- u
87, Dies In Geneva

lCV*7

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

;in "« M*"?

or L T r ° ^ C°n,inuwl I

Drufc Rings Smashed
By Treasury Raids Fifty-Seven Injured
In Wreck Of Train;

Unemployment Census Will Close
. At Mid-Night ^Tonight, Says Holly

Duvaller Pair To
Hang In Nassau

Mrs. J. W. Owen,
Dies In Savannah

■M.

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DAFFY

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Thto remarkabje ( I f u i of m eue at
shews ana of Uu Bailor* of Uia Qratk freighter Taenny
ChandrU, arm* extended and supported by a Ufa bait, Jaat btforc ha m matched from the dreBl
waters off Capa Hattaraa by a roaeua craw fra il the coaat guard cottar Mandota. Tba Oraak ship,
carry b e a catfo of actap-lron, tank off the troachrroua coaat of North Carolina when It ran Into
a atom. Fifteen of the craw wore rescued.

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t.llrr.d Storks.
in an ln«er-|
.view with The Herald this motW-|
the kidnap- I1"*»f extortion !, Commodore Jamra. who mate.,
.
. . . lams a winter trsklrnre in Miami,
ta for t
',Jotkerl his Hit fool yacht “ Lanai” i
the same
tllJ, RaBfon) Manirlpal INfr toal
leader and night and throughout today he awd
his guests motornl through tho
1 l—
’Cdlntjr Visiting various places of
I
.
Interest including the *"Ulg Tree"
-Speaker WUltara B- Bankhead thrift ttv Abs-» of th* Musm of ttvpvvxvo.i«*aw«at.
In commenting rn their trip \V. Barkley (Ik Ky.t majority Wader, ore shown »» b a th Its Bfushingtow ov -he
n *
down the St. Johns Itivor from problems which face the spechal seoehin of Cuncteso. which v s e w a s l Noe 13.
I \ I D g Jacksonville,
both
Commodore
D Jamtta and hh guests tmanimoua- 1
f p r f l a V 'r praised It as thg most beautiful j
» w l u a y inland voyage they had. ever mad*.
-It la a magnificent Vuicrwajr,"
x p fo T o - rrrlslmed the ('ommodure, "ami
offers great possibilities.”
ontinue The group visited the Sanford
n H p r tP R Municipal goo ami commended the
fine collection of birda ami anlmala
exhibited there.
torch an«l Commodore James stated that
ty Sheriff be and his party are making a
rday after* pleasure trip; sight-seeing, fish*
iw**, alleged Ing and resting,
f operators,■ Members of the party besides
the Grand Commodore James are; Mr. and.
(ha opera- i Mrs. Marshall Price cf Miami.

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T re n c h F o reig n O ffice and
th e J a pa n ow Em baeay fo r­
m ally denied to d ay th a t
F ran ce h ad received a n " u lti­
m atu m " fro m
J a p a n to
cease tra n sp o rtin g w a r m a­
te ria ls to C hina over, th e
French-ow ned railro ad .from
Indo-C hina to Y unnan.

enter nr*r

Neverthclesa
Senator Ilerry 1
Rcrenger, chairman of the Sen“ ‘ "
Commit4
ate Foreign Relations
tee. who declared In a apoeeh that
Japan had -warned" France, atlll
Insisted hit statement held good
since he had not used tbs word
“ultimatum.”
In Bruasats U was said Japan
would regard as a hostile act by
PARIS, Nov., IB.—
Discov­
the countries concerned any deci­
sion by tho Brussels conference ery of enough high explosives to
to accede to China's appeal for blow up ont*foarih of Paris and
material aid In the Far Eastern secret “forloosees” crammed with
machine guns and hand grenades
conflict.
If tho Brussels conference of lakt nigh) spurred a nationwide
“hooded
ID countries decides upon aid »o roundup of Franco’s
China, as asked by Dr. V. K. men” allegedly organising for a
Wellington Koo, Chinese ambassa­ rightist revolution.
Authorities charged (hat tha
dor to Francs and conference
delegate, Japanese circle* said. Ja­ hooded terrorists, known as “Lea
support
pan would have to consider the Cagou lards'," n ialv if
situation “vary seriously^.
“
-o. Japan might, the Japanese tn* othrr fascist regimes.
Col. Francois de la iRoque, lead­
■ o rm sn ts said, have to exercise
Wher "right under International er of the outlawed Croix de Feu
law- to blockade the Chinese (cross of fire), also waa suspect­
coast to ships of nation* eon- ed of having some connection with
' earned, should the confefenea de­ the “hooded men.” One of the
cide upon aiding China with sup­ five persons arrested last night
waa Rena Anceaui. former presi­
plies.
dent of the Dieppe division of
lbs Croix de Feu.
B is h o p O f P u e r t o R ic o
Police announced they had un­
P r e a c h e s H e r e S o o n covered a bombproof “poet of
command" with an elaborate sys­
Th*' ttt. Rer. Charle* Blayney tem of eliding walla and secret
i o h i i i m n , r . ■« n „ &gt;
•Colsmore. Bishop of Puerto Rico
and the Virgin Islands, will
preach at the Holy croaa Epl*copal Chutch here Sunday, ac­
cording to the Rer. Martin J
_____
Hi am. pastor of the Church.
Mrs.
Clara
MlUted, 65,
Th* Her. CoIsmars has served wife of Rufu* Emails
W. Mlisted and moa* Bishop in the mission work ther of Mrs. J. C Fslrcloth of thie
for If years and baa bad con- City died In a Leesburg hospital
si ilera bis nperlence even prior yesterday following • short lllns**.
tn that time. In 1101 be went to Beside* her husband. Mra. MilCuba to become tbp Dean of the Med I* survived by her mother
Trinity Cathedral I* Havana and Mr*. James Roberta of Ocean CUy,
w
_1- a__..._* I_ 11,*# A*1J alnrn
Miss.; three daughters. Mra. Nan
Kart Bradley, of Pensacola, Mr*.
J. C. Fell-cloth of Sanford, and
Mr*. E. F. Lindsey of Okahumpka;
A d v e r t i s e O l d G o o d s also four sons, George, Clifton and
Orri* Mlisted of Shamrock, and
A n d H e l p B u s i n e s s Clarence Milated ef Grassland
Four sisters In Texas and Mis*Th* exchange of eommodl- larippl and |wo brothers of Btloxi,
tle* I* what la commonly Mias. also survive
known a* btulnee*. Whan tbl*
Funeral service* will be bald
exchange 1* rapid, bustnees la from th* Beyer's Funeral Ham*
said to ba good) whan It la In Leesburg at 1:10 o'clock Thurs­
alow, buslneaa ia bad. On* of day aftsenoou and Interment will
th* greatest handicap* ta an be mid* later in tha Lana Oak
exchange of now commoditise Cemetery thera.
)a tha difficulty eg disposing
Rev. J. B. Stradley of the Lees­
of Deed good*.
burg Methodist Church will offi­
Tha automobile dealer can't ciate assisted by Rev. B. Jsail many new can unites he Johnston pastor of tb* Presbyterfinds a boyar for tha custom­ tan Church.
The pallbearer* are: Patterson
er'* old ear; a man ta the
market for a now radio or a Lanier and Reynold* Themaa of
new refrigerator can hardly be Sanford, Ralston Arita* af Oretold unless eom* disposition vsrtand, and J, ®. Bmch, Earl
can ba made af the aid opmi Gentry and Elbelt G u n of Okah­
a hunter who would Uka ta umpka.

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favorable comments on the
•*!«»*•
*•» Or«"d J“fT »“ dr‘hrone the lottery king*" in S«nlord and Seminole County, were
heard on *U sides today even
among thoea who patronlsa the
racket, for aa In the case of alol
machine*, many of them would
be glad to see "Cuba" and “BoUta
wiped out of th* community.
There have been very few Heketa sold »lnro the beginning of
the investigation ty the Orand
Jury and eom# of tho*# holding th*
winding ijuraher yesterday had to
leave the bounty to gel the pay
off.
In addlHon to a eonllnoed Invesllgatlon by tb* Grand Jury
tomorrow, It Is exported that a**-

tier of Sanfonl pud Seminole
CnUnty Rolfcre |ut|-onliln* the
Sanford Country Club duiliuc the
past week. A. C. Fort, manaser
of tho Club staled today, addlnc
that Hi n new ryo rrvi-ua are tu
eicrllrnt ranilltlon and will bopened for uxo Katotday alter
noon.
Thou« playltiR On tho coui
Iasi week urrei~
K. Compton, the Iter- Paul
Itadfcain, Harry Itnil hum. wll
lier Hrsdbum.
I'liH llrasbotf,.
Frtd Bell. J I. Insley. fir. S
I'ulcstoo. II II Cidaman, Alex
Kbaron. !*etrr lllcrtas. (Mlo
Caldwell. Ilsymond loindqulst.
John list hat. Fred IVdly, John

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I. uilwl*, |fc F. Hoyle. C. K Cl«n.
W. A I.iidwig, K. J. Toll, Chau
J It title. Stuffy tlcCrume. Jack
lloyner. Jark Purer U. R. K.
Ia» r, Henry Watsoa. II. W.
Ilurkrr, II C- M«*re. iw. Ik II
Scolt, H. D. IHshleyraan. W. A
Flemlnc. n. C. Cbdller, K. F
Itousholder, Hr- (1 Ik Selusan.
W- A. SIcmper. Karl Kvass.
Claude P. !,ocka, £. tL Randall,

II. M nrlmball sad (I. a ' Work­
man.
Also Mra. K. Compfoa. Mrs.
C o ld W a v e R e a c h e s
Roy Byrnes. Mr*. W. A Leavitt
I n t o S o u t h e r n S t a t e s Mrs. Al Ileal. Mra (Mlo Cald
well. Mr* Fred Bell f i n . Bov
Kymee. J r , Mrs. Fred Bcotl and
By Associated 1‘raaa
Frees Inf tom perml» res af the Mi*. Andres narrower.
nortbaasl brought Ik* •oulkarn
states Ibetr roMmt waalbar of
tha sosson today. Foraeaalara, G o v . C o n e P r a i s e s

Texas would bring rising tarnpart! are* wltk portly cloady
skis* for Hi* ration tomorrow
toll*wed by ra»n ta th# tailor
part of th# wsek.
Fioot waa reported today ta
aaalloo* af al) ao*ib***t*ro alatm
and framing lamparaturaa ox
,... _
tended i f ' far eolith aa Peitacera tar U* Seminal* «ta*uta „ ,u u utrM U gunhwaa) FtariAgriculluro Amoctallo* will be
mad* at tbtlr martlag ta the
-—
High School toatgbt, according
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. At th* masting th* new mamV . _ &gt; __. __ «
. .n
bars of tb* Bura«* of tatamalngy
O n G ord on B a r n e tt
barf will he Introduced la Jha
- —
body und they will dtaraaa Ibelr
RePressutatlve (Hrdaa Barwatt
work ta expertmeut* of tal«cmt to recaparattag at lb* Bay Ptaaa
ta tha tarmar* of thlg aaattanHaapHal *#*r IL
Petarahnrg
II ta expected Urn) than wUl from a raeaot apanltao, accord-

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U
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deal Roo.ev.lt, told tha

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l*r*elFVwUs
Itaukvr* Aseoctattan her* todav.
that helpful • reopacoUoa sad
sot criticism, to needed ta r*«-

During tho b a ils..* eeeatoo of,
the merlin* arra*****awU wetof
mad* tuv, a t'u ap l-r h u alloc ex I
pedltto* am) supper fas tho ok *-:
b W tr k r r Bwxssa la tho
wear*
future
1
Th* Chapter
moesber* ' s W
votrd
to
buy aa
automatic
b e sc h ix e uiachlae t* k* used tuc
bbachlua tb .tr Vrautahieu t u

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t i s t b m s l s o u r s H rw k r,* i.1
tho W»ei rt»* W e sH u r M »*-■ I
t*e*»y U lt o e e iw sa d b . t •**&lt;•&gt;.
l* v ,r J k ,s to | t t r Ih K t W.». X
Ctrirtuud.

market; to employ a aiuuKVo»t»tduy d ir tu n x el 1 I t
teacher to nuck tho Strtug o'rhfcb the IWpat tuwal
llan't. which Is ICrsaed (he h o i ratted he th* hose* ad ML tk
la a aurnher of years, and aluo Alexander al lu ll \V Tkitirvnili
to pan has* official r. F A 8»tee» whoeu sputh, hod v*«u»t
Wihels for all the officer* of » ?«“* on t*»* Th&gt; M « « • ex
th* I'hxptrr.
Ilegulehed hy tho thre w , b k * la a report ow Ihe week at the! **J appvmlnhlw due*** t„ toChaldrr-uaBed
meet
ruitag! hueww oew dOtwc
plant. M wee slated that a) the
t*et ui*ht about » so a t h r t
Preeeot lime there waa a
total the Urpa«4maot woe rolled to,
&lt;d j.TOe pueada af a m i px that tha home d r. J Smith at OS
plant Kerry year slaca the ever-' * » • Nknfh ifti—t where thllua of the plant thousands of j *“ * huralo* out ut a .him*—
pounds of
mew) hare
hue* thevotuued the sutotp af the
smoked and cured. M waa ladkl helkl h t
X* duwudw, temdted
rated. Also that a charge a f 1 boas this Or*cents per pound la made pa* allt
-------meal smoked and cared la thab ' B h c k c t t s T u H u U

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�iflDRSDAT. NOVEMBER IS, 1MT

, FLORIDA

Diamonds And W stchaa

PIm W itch tn d J w i k y t spshtag
Diamond UutwUag And E nfraving

t m 1M an d 310 bQ U on d o l U r o - e
W o n . mo th e coal m ig h t "ha w ritte n
^ ■ i t th a t U m ere ch ic krn feed s t
w in c o e t U r n cost o f fig h tin g , n
■ o f « v e *T th in g d n , baa c o m
up
an d * 18. R o d e n t w a n are fo u g h t
m c b in c rr M d m a c h in e ry, s tran ge ly

Cut &lt;Floweps

&gt;N D A Y B O O K

b « tm
O p iM lti One torpedo cotta the tax*
■ |I U 0 t&lt; And IT It haftpeng to h it Ita m art arid
a ham W hip, the taxpayen who happened to awn it
it ja A Wh.h00.00a. about tw in aa much aa it would
em* thorn tw enty ream ago. The new ‘H ying
a* e f whkh the United Staten Is so proud are cost■ M U a p i n e . And m ilitary axpecta agree that in
MA few m—the o f nay great war the flying equipmould be i w h i d y daethiyed In the

for-

WASHINGTON — AnjroM whofihe b ait on roDfrcumro. The
Wlbv*« that U&gt;* plan to (bl/l tho pinching out ot PWA (pending for*
*W « 7
Jotf Iro n government damn, ( o u t , and athool houaoaj
41 private indueti y will be coi*' h n . ili r t n l the cry.
|
jW bd wfthout much jarring end
Won’t It be fun to be a c o n g rw c .
naU pv might be adviawt to take man during the nest few monthi
a rioaer look hi to m of the aieahe trylag on the on* band to keep ax:jr which K la U be ahHtsd.
pendfitinri down to the budget will
- T a k a the «Sfo of roida. Beery- ■palojwe, and at the eatne time try*ati* MMthhtiuu, th. outlining l«r t o ‘ pacify tho Bill Phlppiee,
iilaoe for h ih n l balancing betale the Sieve Yardteys end other dgm
N AW dm ty.ff I*olMr»l Sciences. b tIk N s »nd road builder*—not »•&gt;

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ml recognition e f th e right e f every worker
; apewnpriatieu o f su fficient funds for WPA

dhabQlty and for survtvbtx widdoymmit oompaaaaUon for all jebheaUh program, and axtanslon of
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ration end Incnnte Its benefits. This to Inm i larger old age benefits with special bene-

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« g t o coat th e people a g re a t deal more
eqalporant w ill be th e destruction to
r (tu rn th e fi r in g Hna. I n th e la s t w a r
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M y s te r ie s A r e S a id
T o R e la x

S ta t e U . D . C . M e e tin g

Social Catendar A d o p t s

P e n s io n

A resolution requesting the next
, leglslsture to permit th# ate of the
excre* pent Ian fond, said to
^
T i.
*» aPPr^lm alely *1,000,.
b« held at 7:30 ocloek ta lh e lr club 000&gt; ,0 th# education of needy
rooms In tlm Wetalm Bulldlnr Tho roni ami daughters of rcterana
publle la cordially Iftvlied: to attend. wa&gt; ,do(lied. at th* last meeting
The Central Circle of the San- o{ ,he United Daughter* of th*
ford Carden Club will meet a t C&lt;&gt;nff der*cy which was held IN h a
the home of lira. W. M. Bcott, Columbu. Hotel In Miami.
M*lrf»lr' « ‘2:30 oWock. I^inch Mrl George 11. Leonard, Jackwill be eenred by Croup Number mnyijif., w u elected treasurer, aad
®IJ5;
. Mrs. Sudie P. Trftble, Daytona
• Th* 'f J W, . Scou'*
• t Be.eh, was elected chaplain. Ml*,
the Little House at 3:43 oclock.! Leonard succeeds Mr*. Carl BMrs. Harry Heeren will Ulk on.o,bom , Tampa, and Mrs. TrlbbU
bird houses._______
replace* Mr*. Julian S. Robert,
MONDAY
IJackiuinrllle. All other officers, in*
_

.FRIDAY

W. P. llryan at 351B Sanford Ave­
nue with Mis. Bryan, Mrs Nancy
Bnftk and lira. Carl Chorpenlng
as hnitouesTho Truih Becker* C’lssa' of
the First MelhodLt Church will
me*t al the hrmio of Sir*. O*o.
MrCrum on West First Street nt
3:00 4, clock.
TUESDAY
The Sallie Harrison
Chapter
Daughter* of the American Re*
volution will hare n Benefit Bridge
at S :10 o'clock at the Parish lluuso
on Magnolia Avenue and Fourth
Street.-FUr reservations call S0IMY
or 01WEDNESDAY
The Alathoan Class of the First
Baptist Church will have their
regular monthly - business and
social meeting with a covered dish
luncheon and white rlrnhant sale
a t 10:00 o'clock a t the* home of
lira. A. U. Lovcjoy, 211 Maple
Avcnuo.

division president, are serving
lwo-year terms. Mrs. Henry Brash,
Tampa waa named honorary presMenu
„
The Children of the Confederacy,
Hie auxiliary which la being train*
ed fur the Ulk of perpetuating tho
work of the U. D C , had charge
of the luncheon, when their rs*
ports were presented. Mrs. Merlon
D. tV.illkor, director of Children of

Mica 8* 1* Mora ha* aa
m a s t Hit* Kara Bhacklefor
Ft. LnndertmJw
' -------Mlaa B e a m Eehol* loft t
tor Hollywood where ah#
accepted a position la a B*
Shop,
-------Mr. sad Mrs. Floyd McRa
Atlanta. Da. aaaownce Ua I
of a daughter, gaadrm, on
t so b e r I t Mr.- McRae waa
marly conoacted
with *
Brea. |e this etly.
•------- • ~ Friend* of Capt. and Mr*
V. Hal*** Will ha elad in 1
fork to spend the winter. They
tnolnrad from Worcester, Mass.
----- —
Mrs. Wl M. MeKim aad Mlaa
Alice Gooding McKIm spent y*e&gt;
tecdsy In Tampa. They w*r* ne­
companled as far as Plant jtJlly
by Mr*- Laalie What who eialted
her daughter, Mrs. C. C Whldden.
Mr*. Whldden will be ramtmfcsrcd
aa the former Mlse Mary Went.

L ocal W om en
T o C o lle g e

B a n q u e t H e ld B y E lk s

ig includ* «- HF‘1«w -ml Phyllis Ann Deling
... Thur, . »kl, sang "Florid*, My Florida'
end "Old Folk* at Home", aceom' Sti ll v P*»led by lira. F- M- Hudson, and
flrcll V r J w n 'Patricia Gallagher

'• j j j *

(r .L n|, Mr*. Walksr and U»* nrdgralm o*n*
re. Henry r ' u^ , w‘' h * ^ no •electl0n F»
1le*rIkm*
Mefclya
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Children of Confederacy officers
&gt;n* L ' m ' elected are Miss Dyson, president)
, ' ^ l 'IU h Ixslin* Tyre, lEustls, vlck
* .v L-nr- 'pr*sidest| Miss Rydow, secretary|
C,eorKo 1!,“*
Bergen ler, East Is,
Fetlwr Iei'rrc* ponding
secretary)
Miss
'
Thomas, Ireasurer) Mis* Elisabeth
F ], ., |Wsilr, Jacksonville, historian, and
jjorrljf i'!Ihnjnmln Axlcruad, J r , publicity
Richard! m W : ,
_
,
„
ran J. K- Lverglade* Chaplrr, Daughter*
i Ceure'ii'°‘ Amerlc»n Revolution, gave .a
Iford J r l&lt;ra • ' “ Id Fort Dallas on Wsdncsi - _ r"*'day, In honor of Mrs. Brown and
Rumblrv* other visiting member* of the U.
nn Hunt* °* C. A musical program, Including
ie L&gt;drc • nnfa of the HoU«h by a chorus of
children, w ai presented.
----------- Following the afternoon business
rrssion, a motorrado was formed
and visiting delegates wer* taken
.
on a tour of Miami and vicinityT o -N ig h t

L—i Bhowlngg

M is s E v e ly n

E c h o ls

Is G u est O f H on or
J d f l.. Evpim Echols was bon

Added
Feature

use to you a t the plant. You w an t it at cveqr b u rn e r j
in yo u r hom e.
Mr*. B asil‘A. (Pelt) Ryan, t l . of Morgsnton. N. C* shown In
■n evening gown,- la the former Martha Berkley who became the
bride of tha socially prominent New Yorker at a surprise ceremony
She night of. November 4. M rs, Nina Ross, sheriff of Burke
county (N. C.), sakt a warrant was Issued three weeks ago fpr a
Morgantown youth, Ned A. Parks, rharglng him with the paternity
of tha two-month son of the former Miss Barklry.
________

F a th e r s' A n d S o n s’

•vSnlne

Mnrdsr myalerr fllmi provide
the ideal relaxation tor the tired
professional man and woman.
That |* th* contention o( John
Harry more, now appearing »
"Night Club Scandal," which
rycna Friday a t tho tilt* Thanter.
Barrymore play*. In “Ntiht
Club scandal," Ua part ot a

PtTSOtiaU

P la n

T h e B r a in

party and surprise abowar given
by Ml*a M*tUn llaynea and Mlaa
Kugenla Warren at Mlaa IfnyMs'
bom* on Went BlghlecntS BtreeU
Throui hunt the evening vaeloue
games and contssts were agjoved
tor which prtsta war# awarded
lo Mis* Nell Goft *nd Mis* V lr
glpla Batcher. A lum ber of gift*
ware then presected to U* hou
or*o In • novet way
Those Invited t* be with Mlal
ISchols wot*: tha Misses Mar*
gnret Fqolrr*. Htrschsl Jlamby,,
Mary Forrester. Mary McMako*.|
Bare Moy*, Virginia Balohar.
Margaret lu lls, Doris Walker.
Nancy While. Dorothy Vfarren,
N&lt; II Goff, and N*re Hhackletord
of FT. lAUderda)*.
' »
The (hint a! Vienna, Austria,
ha# . received an. order fa r 120,OOOjMM celns fro th* Ckhwaa
government. Th* coins will ka in

Wash Ins ton AV*nua
Tho»* present were: Mrs. II.
B. Odham. Mrs- R. E. Peurlfoy,
Mrs. L K. Est ridge, Mr*. L- J.
Koon* of Brunswick, Oa„ Mr*
Fr*d Myers, Mr*, w. P. Ilrooks,
J r . Mr*, J, B. OvteU. Mrs. 8 .
'C. Dickerson. Mrs- O. C. Gibb*.
V
M. B. Nelson, M r tv J . A.
Btmnt*. Mrs J. K. Pag*. Mrs.
A. B. Lovajoy, Mr* Fred llarrl•OB, Mr*, a O- M*UlvIn, Mrs. AH. Ford. Mrs. A. &amp;
Madden,
Era. W H. Head, Mrs. J. W.
Kay, Mrs. 0 . 8 . Salman. Mrs. J.
II. ICatridge. and Mrs. L. y .

■ T he equipm ent to bring g as service into yourhome coata tho aame, w hether you an t going to uae
one cubic foot o r one thousand. T h en it take* Just 1
at long to read a m eter w h eth er y ou uae one or one
th o u sa n d —Just aa long to m ake u p the. bill*—to do#
liv er th e b ill—there are m any coata th a t are the,
tim e regardless of the am ount you uae.
These coata are know n aa fixed coata. In ordeP.
for every custom er to beer th eir fa ir share of these costa the first cubic feet coat m ore. A fter these coata:
are partly 'co v ered , th e cubic feet coat leas and 1 « *

I n v ite d

R e c e p tio n

LAKELAND, Nov. 17-Twelve
Sanford women, are among 200
women from all over Florida who
have been Invited by f. nnrrO ov.
Doyle E. Carlton and Mrs. Carlton,
of Tampa, to attend the autumn
reception to be held si flotilla
Southern Col lege on Nov 22-23.
Those invited from Sanford are
Mrs. K- M. Cotloway, Mrs, E. H.
Laney, Mrs W. I- Morgan, Mrs.
Fred T- Williams, Mr*. W. L. Coop*
er- Mrs. A M. Phillips, Mrs. W. C.
Hill, Mrs. B. D. Caswell, Mrs. Ru­
pert Rtrkklaml, Mr. J. O. laney,
Mrs. Ralph Austin Hmlth, Mrs. P,
L. Rcdfern.
j
Th* octaslon will oprn with a
reception at the new rampua home
of President and Mrs Ludd M.
Spivey from 4 P. M. t# 0 on Nov.
22. There will hr n ilinner In Edgo
Memorial Halt that night si 7

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D. A. fC BENEFIT
HJUDGE PARTY

F in e W a tc li
R e p a ir in g
D ia m o n d
S e ttin g

AND
E n g r a v in g
M c L a u lin , J e w e le r
,i- 113 8. Psrk Ava.

questions from o u r custom er* rcg»™ ui
W ith custom ers and com pany workini
helps us to m ake o u r service m ore v»
end the com m unity.
j

Sanford Gas Co

■ is s m iiu iis ia iiiis ii

Burdette.
M lu
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D o r is L a k e Is

H o ste ss

To

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Mlaa Dorta Lake was hostess
lo a apodal masting of tba Gad­
about Club which waa bald at
her bom* recently.
Miss Virginia Dana, president,
railed th* mealing to order attar
which two n*w marnber*. Mia* new buildings and other campus
Ed a Stick and Miss Virginia spots of Interest.
Ford, wax* voted Into U a dub.
AH guest* will occupy room* In * assisted by a multitude of chorus
Plana war* than discussed for
Bueli aons&gt; k* "Buy at the
tba inttletloa.
Christina*
Iwnssr,"
"Hearts
At the conclusion of tho busi­
Htumid bo Wann at Christmas."
ness meeting refreshments wer*
-I Como at hlldidxhl," r'll You
served to Lb* following: th* C h r i s t m a s O p e r e t t a
Want a llamly Man." "I'm. All
Misses Virginia Deun, Lota NotI s S e t - F o r D e c . 3 the mill* There la al n«r
far, Orsek Taylor. Daphne TakHouse," "Christm's* la a Con
ecb. Alice Johnson, Dorta Lak*,
The annual Christmas nper- It ary Time," "I kimsr a Trick «l
Margaret Van Naas, Virginia
alta of the Hanford Grammar Two," "Oh Mr Hunt* Cl***" and
Ford and Eds BUch.
School given. pndSr the auspices olh'r* will lie heard.
The east Is tielns trained by
of the Parent Teacher* Associa­
BRADENTON, FU., Nov. IS-— tion of the Reboot has hern Mlaa Margaret Uilffln. As In the
Tbs
KlwsnU Club an- scheduled for Friday. I&gt;errmh*r past a carnival will lie held In
nounc*d 2H new traits would b* I, at Sr no o'clock. The operetta conjunction with the operrllnadded to th* Dr.sden|oo Trailer chosen for this yeer'a perform­
ctmp wbicb tOOW ha* |«0.
ance Is entitled "The Christinas
a d rtre wna mad# to mlaa Baiaar" published by T- H Imnlit .ooo for th* prajMt. Th* full aon and Company of Cblrago.
amount waa not obtalaod, hat Fir* boy* and sight girls carry
tb* commute* said It bad guff) tb* main thread of the story.
c|#ol money to *t*rt th* wwk.
.
______________
PENSACOLA, F la, Nov. J l . (gn—The Escambia countv school
board askad bids la b* apened
Dae. t tor a haw liiaA M achoul
1 0 th A n n iv e r s a r y
building hare It l* tke first pro
Jsct In a program that will coat
SA LE
|T it.000 Th# pablta Wortu Ad
ralalstratUn . will tapply th*
money.

ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION
W ITH 9 D IF F E R E N T Q liU U m
IN TERIO R A R R A N G EM EN T S

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In eod see what Norge has to offer lo refrig­
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both at once and bare a truly mudtm kitchens ,1

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S A N F O R D F IS H M A R K E T

R a n d a ll E le c tr ic

CO.

ALL SPECIALS ON SALE UNTIL i HANkSGIVINO
You don’t bar* lo wait for lowaat Thank*gfylajr Prioa* — hart
they a rt now. Store* open Late next Wtdotaday for your

Famous Mount Vamon

QaanUty Mlghle Meoeretd
Land O’ Bunshlno, In Quarter*—

B u tte r

Offered

rn zv b

jv

This W eek

O le o

Warn a (look Or fJnr«B J&lt;&gt;b. Matopnotiai io, n .
tlo lirown. to: lilckorp Ar&gt;m*i«.t __llou»crT F or Rent
Work a* maid or doing waahtng F und,lifil g loom ImUin f i r rent
and IruBlpg. Ills Cyprea* Are,. .- .lltli Vutenrln Urlra. Apply
O il ftoia Let.
' ,H;tn Lanla ApMlnirnt No, (•

RNtCD BEEF HASH 16 or. can
*

8—Inatructiona.

Potatoes

.

M.U

m*
o e °
JALAjD PRESSING quart Jar.......... -tV......... .
D rom edary

J U ffllN S

2

p k g s ........ .......

i .vtm

25c

M errltnae ranoo, Johneon Out*
[ boittd motor, W inchester i ;
ta n r p phot gun Pmennrat Oro

[perj'.

Opions .3 lbs

IIVAP. talLK 8 tall eana ..............................

1C— MlacellanBoun F o r Sale

i;i.K(rmin imvitioKnAni

IL1 CON CARNE 8 can*........
HD BEEF 2 No. 1 can*

ft
XVt

n O R N F L A K E S S n n n ifie ld
O A T M E A L S im n v fle ld

oz

H ons

Cranberries

XXXX&amp; BROWN SUGAR
14b ctw . 15c
FERNANDO SU. PEACHES no 2 can l3&gt;/ac
HAPPYVALE PUMPKIN 2 no 2&gt;/2 can* ivc
DAINTY MIX FRT COCKTAIL 2 no I cm 2 /c
ROSEDALE PLAIN OUVES 8-ci jar
10c
FOX RIVER MILK
3 tall can*
l?c
SUGAR In papar bag*;
5 lb* 26c
FANCY BLUE ROSE KICE 5 lb*
19c
SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR 20 lb* 67c
SWIFTS JEWEL 44b* 43c
84b*
85c
SPRY naw ihortaning;
34b edn
53c
SNOWDRIFT 14b IVe
34b can 53c

Vi

■"ou
kFaney Bllcad JUad on
JLdJ^ f

i,v ■'Cjdr r if,#aTpk. *w'

C O nA G E CHEESE rich; lb 15c
SALT MACKEKEL tat; aach 10c
MINCEMEAT in bulk; lb 19c

CITRON, LEMON. ORANGE PEEL lb
GLACE CHERRIES arira nica;
lb
GLACE PINEAPPLE aatrd nica;
lb
SUN MAID RAISINS
l&amp;-oi plcg.
PERSIAN DATES
big 24b pkg.
CURRANTS naw crop;
9-or pkg.
SAUER'S EXTRACTS
3 no 2 tiia
AUNT DINAH MOLASSES no l&gt;/2 can
SHREDDED COCOANUT 14b c’alio. pkg.
FRUIT CAKES
ona pound tiia

33c
43c
39c
10c
25c
15c
25c
14c
25c
25c

Fqr turkey stuffing — Fork

l b . n k g .........8 c

S a u s a g e

lb

Ualtimore QUb.,iy

1‘t. 26c

-f *

Northern Rutabaga*
Idaho Baking Potato#*
SnobalJ Cauliflower
Hard Head CabbAga
Lmparor Grapa* ■ ^2

Bananas

B o k u r v i g o i S u B a n d W i n e y 2 l b s . ........4 3 c

N PAQB.LS f AGflETTI, NOODLES OR

lb
3c
lb 3|/2c
lb
10c
Jb ' - 3c
k&gt;*

tit'

P I L L S B U R Y 'S B E S T

ACARONI Package
A A P ‘BoCt*Twlat

A A P a FAMOUS TUB

BREAD

BUTTER

C e le ry

E ffe c tiv e Novom ber 18th I.a m
• losing my; store, and w ill make de­
liveries fro m : our warehouse by
truck. This w ill enable me to better
Rerve you and glvd.you m y personal
attention. Y o u r patronage is great­
ly appreciated, I assure you.

POUND
)8 c
m^ IIwImI ItulflAB V fllL

IONA—I’Uln or Self RUlng

A p p le s '
Y a m * 1 0
Banana*

5

“

1 S c

»*

* 7 c

&amp;*
head

LAND O ' SUN. IMAYONNAISE
TROPICAL SALAD DRESSING q
JELLIES auM . flavor*;
&gt; «
LAND O ' SUNSHINE MACARONI!
LAND O ' SUNSHINE NOODLES, 2

ita

U

17c

Critp Carrot* ^2 beta. ISo
Iceberg Lettuce

BEU’S POULTRY SEASONING 10c tiia 9c
STOKBLY TOMATQ JUICE 23*ox can 9l/|C
W a C H 'S GRAPE JUICE quart bottta 44c
KNOX JELL til flavor*; 3 pkg*.
14c
UBBY PINEAPPLE SPEAKS 2 cam 25c
ASMRA9US TIPS
plcNc can
I5e
UBBY CUT BEETS 3 no l&lt;/2 cam
25c
LIBBY TINY GREEN UMA5 no 2 can 19c
UBBY FANCY C. G . CORN 2 cam 25c
NORTH MAID PEAS
no.l*/a can
10c
G t m TOMATO CATSUP H -oi bot. 10c

9 c

York imeorual

Flneat Pure Creamery

Freah—Plain or Sliced

»

ta a c o n

it it we:

p k g . 6c

......... ................. t. 3 9 c

1 3 c

&gt;'*qey bllcad Rindlsar

B l g b t O 'C lo c k M U d a n d M e llo w 2 lb s . 3 5 c
2 l b s . . . .........

&gt;»

Freah Drwaaed ML Vatnotr

O y s ie n

R e d C ir c le

3 6 c

B a c o n

S i m m a t d n k g . ............................v. l O c
U n b o l t e d 5 l b * . .......... :. y . l 0 c

torn* M E A L

2

Gr. B Fla. Cold Star. Egg* dz. 35c
Grada A Fla. Egg* larga; doz. 47c

C o m e In — A s k F o r F u ll D e ta ils !

SNNA SAUSAGE 3, cana...........

«*

Again w* briar you tbaea famoue
Tufaayaj taka advantage *f ouroariy
selection and adranc* purchaaai Mount
Vernon Turkey* wul make your
Tbankagivtng least Ike beet oven

8uper Brand

E n te r O u r A n n P a g e P r iz e C o n te s t

D A T E S

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

rr Hirer-

Bmperor HlmWIo. at Tohjo.’ / 1 1
• O?
J
/
tare hi* appreral tor creationof. A*, f Q S S I e l t ? l l
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jw , tju, laaaaaao aaId tbor Prominent pounc N*w Ycrkrr an “Imperfel hoadijHeriere.”
* ; ____ i_____ —------------------^-in U b l * t 7 rial* offlelallr dUobayrd hi. lnatrecllone by ply, hlahlr rentrallaad. aoniinuliattre, (
their fore*, bad raptured «"« ■"
lo new.|&gt;*reri hndr with broad aulhnrltr- The, . ^ —AlUltmnrcwim iO
,p r
\mtp. fluth I* hla poller, Daibjf
alep would,ca-prdlnate Japanem p^jVCK YOUIl order now for per.
ioro pf* the Japan*** puah n*plob»*&lt;I, wh*n a ellenl. refuiee army and n*rr cnmroandi
i aon. | rnitriivml Brcellnir card*
m 'ih* *oBthrm win* of tb* *• Wlow Inatruetlon*.
n . uiiK t
our aMortraent of Wagon.,
IM (treteklnt from t h * ----------------------- ---------------—
TOLU Watch repaired h r ! Tricycles
au&lt;l
Bkoloit (or
|tM niror lo Manthow Bar, Norlb Chln, bm inaMed three
wlao really know* bow; I (’Malm**- A amwli dapu.lt will
| a faw hour* M O *n un- ^lom ru along an 110-mlla front I
Jeweler U-unolla i r »
Inr aalde *»r t.rlce* unlit wontW &lt;oo#m«n*ot wamln* *h*t «„ (h» ratio* niror proparatorx i
. _________ _
id. Binnley'ltofrre llurdwora Co,
^ w^"*1. mlorafloai of alrU-j.j^
«t&gt;*rk on Talnanfo', eapl- !
;{l«m MMhV*.
.
I Ul of •Bhantun* 1‘rorlaot.
jCJIrla. wunleil
uatulnr at
J . 'i i
Chb&gt;***
• Ohio on ifMlartd the Jap*n*«*
stiaity oafca »n winter (lanlcn
J k r ir own along U* loniUi , m war* h.ld abora th* rlr.r,
(Mlgh*«r 2 l-S mltca fntut |Jru dofajuH to which Ihor wklok they am t croa* In Ilia ]
la tidal
T**
kkanghal fell Uca ot .Iron* Chluaaa d»f*n**a|i
“**“* 0,1 N®*' *.
to reach thn laat uuoonautnidi!

iianr'a *.

Shaver

HpajiLnh M ackerel lb.

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‘Ion conmtlon progra at St.
I'cteraburg Dreamt, r 2 *. with a
Ualh on "The Trial* and.Tribulm*
(lam ot . 8m, „ Town C|erk.-

M

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irr&lt;l on« **1" on Hi" tilrad

n o th in Lm ( i . «f JfinldpallU ti,

rrmli/rllon of aircraft far ehril
r tr in the United Rules Ineraaaad
(row My airplane* built b IBU.to
fl.lM In 1»2S, Um peak f**r, l* a j
yr*t&gt; production wa* MIO, «b*

s' 1 '

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«pokr«n«n

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NEW DAY -COFFEE a rich blend;

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N . B . C . R l t x V4 lb . p k jg , &gt; 3 c ; l b . p k g . 2 1 c

lb.

C r ta c o 1 lb . 1 9 c ; 3
c a ^ S 8 c ; « lb s ; * 1 .0 5
A - P c n n M o t o r O il 2 g ^ . . . . ; ^ $ 1 .2 0
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THE 8AKT0RD HERAT,H. SANFORD. FLORIDA
FO R T H E

$ l&amp; 5 0 0 W O R T H . O F W O E

PAGE FTVT?
W OM AN I LOVE’

!j t y i * d C a c h e d I n

4m

‘f o r t r e s s ’

naallawW e*w» W***» o „ .

chambers amt (hat evidence selied
•bare deuld Ima to more arrests
sWhht At honrs.
* Th* UtrorUW ware said by pc
Jlee to ba've'he-n re*r\i|Jc| from
Impatient p art Iran* o f ’ several
righ'Jst rrganirjitlnns, bu* n* I hr
evidence wa» 'tvdlctl at tb» »undie nationals laa* night. author
llle* suddenly u n &gt; rH a vjll of
•illence thrown over tha entire
affair.
Proof a t |he. rent tamed e*I*tcnee
and placing of, the "hootlm!
men'1 deapilr a rnmvtnp of thelt
member* aU wrek* ago follow­
ing the bombings of two employ­
er#’ ryndieale build Inr* fell un;
e«pee'#dlr tartn the han't* of pa
15e* Tuesday ulrhl. They eaptur.**:
a truck load of arms and ammu­
nition out aide a hou*o umkr^oinp
a prrfunrlory rearch on the Hue

r.y Mita. a l c x a n o k r a t o n a t
Recipes For Thanksgiving
iHcrMh* Rlr'JU
Tr u it-tw e e t P alais Pa ft

lServe With th&gt;wU Ur tlo»*ts)
; 4 nip* machetl cut hrd sweet p i
1 t ira&gt;iHxm rlnuamon

. 1-1 ft p &lt; n»he*| pineapple
2 e ra y»lke
j 2 ra n white*, healrn

eon s tru t led

m

ilk

its e lf 1

Nut Turkey Bluffing
tKor Ten-thum l Knwll4 Inhlr.pnons eh n rpnl imll pork
3 ipMf»P«&gt;n* minced onltme
2 labl&gt;'*|KHin* ehrppiHl rrlrry

a r a n bread, t- umbl.M
I-3 rnp butler, me lied
3 3 n ip shayed Itrnill nut*
1 2 len.pmin Mil
1-1 11 ii .poor) paprika
2 |n b ln ft.un* niliirrd pirelry
I irer'tHi i poultry nrn*mi|nc
llri urn i* i!on* anil i-elerr In t'ttrk
liealrd I t frying pan. Add real
nf lb - Iniredlente
and
mix
Ihnifiurldr- Idahlly aluff fowl'.

a ■ ■ ■ ! « « n u s i n w r t r w k w a s s u p r a upon u s
shoulders of Mrs. Ifarry Bleffnn, 5B. and her son, John, 23, shown
walllag In aaoh other's arn u a t rttlabnrgh. ‘ Sll-kers," they said, In.
durrd them to withdraw that sum from a hank In Gary. la d - with ■
promise to double IL They were left a black bag containing four

XjuarSa at the entrance to the
miefatry of interior and ministry
A
Altai. and
anil telegraph*
talasaaiiki
Irani
tifF .poat*
were

F O R ' T H I W O M A N I L O V I * . the ruler of a
empire, perhaps Ida beat prepared fur hi* lob of any In hlsdward VIII, abdicated tils power amt hla title In become a
Him. Here la the Duke with hla Dutheas, both fashion plates*
util. In tha Blaring spotlight ot a romantic world.

When Groceries.Arc Sold Cheaper

Avecads Bslad Pi tu t a
2 avocados
2 orange#, stared
I teaspoon onion Julie
.
I tahlr.poim lemon Julre
I l.utipoon inlnred pntsley
IS ru |i thick Preach dr' «*ihg
r e d avocado*. fill Into halres
mill ilp rn rd meets. Oil In |ld n
►lire* Add In the orange*. union
Julre. lemon Juice, pur-dey and
twii ln|i|iw|HMins uf &gt;110*1100,
Chill fierto o n Islture. Tup with
real uf the d|-e**lnR.

ORK CHOPS
SMAU PORK HAMS
Country BACKBONE
^ ia l i T p ic siincaT*
POKK s h o u l d e r s

I 2 teaspoon I'nti
I t IfM p sis puprlku
l Issipim n nilr.rsd ntilnaa
1-1 leasiXHi'i | Ullllrv seisotil
I i te«*|UHiu celery Mil
I lubli sp.Hiu • h'H&gt;|’«'l luirstey
M|* tu rn die'll* **Itti s fn
and llahttv stuff tIn* fnnl.

' Jl|e. Veche da tbs Cue , It IK is
preducnl morn than 10».M0 fir*
ridges,' many of which wsar# far
nnjS utreraft use.
MO Wgfhliie
g u ts'a n d ala rases of hand gre
*. Throughout Tuosdpy night po
lied bottered down wall* of the
bafldtatg and discovered sec re*,
ebombers nnd a concrete "chim 1
W * command' such a t for
Ikeases have.
- The chamber contained telfpkones, loud speakers and micro­
phones connected with o'.her parts
TH I

M ORI

ABUNDANT

LAUOH

found elauaeh

•opporters la George M. Cobaa (right), who plays President Roose­
velt, and Taylor Sotaueo, as Treasury Secretary Morsenthau, In tb*
Now Deal lampooning comedy, "I'd Rather Be Right. The acto n a l l
shown rejoicing at tha play's successful Broadway premiere.

B ates Value Pootwroo
or Bod-Woothor Bafoty

bow folk* arc guiou’for ihb big
Ijrgar H-i** that o fcn Am-dau
I h mighty attractive tbeee days,
of top-value Goodyear feature*,
obtainable again** bad-wcatbtr

Ham On Thanksgiving
Menu Serving flla
f'billed fille r I'uiirU
Ikil.rtl Hum llullcrcd |,luin Hein*
f n lot l!in« VtVIi llre**cl» 'Ipruuls
Jellied Apple*
Celery
Olive*
lisle Nllt I'Ud'llllR
will! ped Cream
t'uffrn
Baktd Ham
in pound ham
Cold water
21 whole rim e s
1 2 ruin* brown m irar
^
t 1-2 &lt;-Mp npr'col intro
i ] Cup ntnuKo Jolrn
t I ru p U-unu Ju|ro
|
I'rn iti hum t'n ro r by
four
j liirhe* a ltj. rnbi wnler. fllawl*
I ' l ng to th" iHilllna tudiit. C o v r
and Iat slmmar for three h o u r
('.*&gt;1 lo the wnler In whhh
■ookixl, lln m u p ham nod n il on
rind sad rare a s fat. D are 1mm,
fi't r.lda up. in a baking* pi
" th k will* rlore* and c u ter w|th
I.u 'a r. Add real of Jlho Inirmll&gt;uit». Cover allli IM ami bnko
fur two hunt* Ip a slow oven
C into e m r K minutes,
C s r r o t Ring
4 r uj * rhnppod rocked l•Brr^l^^
t 1 ■up toft hi cad
I leas|Mu&gt;n s ilt
f 4 lra*|HH&gt;ii im-rlkji
I Irii.ponn minced nalor.a
I tnlila.u.'Oii &gt;h&lt;&gt;ip&gt;-d rc te rr
I lablpttrain rliuped parsley
I rnp milk
&gt;4 lubleaiWHtiu butler, mt-lled
3 c-1*, braten
**
Ula InaradUota and pour Into
n hulterod ring inoW.- IJake fu
3i minute* In a pair rtf hot water
lu a in n d n ale m e n Varrfiilly
uumulil
unto
aervtna
plaller
and fill re .ila r and .n titro u u l
with eAakml b uilct ad R ruurl*
sprouts.
'

U M O N —SUPERTWIST CORD IN

nmri:

Cauliflower

(iA. SMOKUI) AIKAT
SnlKS
lit.
...................
H V H (ri) MIIOIM.DKKS lit.
r n iK i* h a m s n&gt;. ...

--------VRLLOW ™

ONIONS

PIG HEADS
Yellow S quash
"M .i. " i t mi

L ettuce

LISTEN

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Chops Ih.

I F ran k s

&lt;•lio i'r e ‘ w i; sTiiR n

m ahv ' m e e k

4

BACON
BACON

WATER flROIINI)

1 r.TtS. SHAMROCK

FLOUR

SNOWDRIFT

PEARS

SLICED PINEAPPLE

G. N. BEANS
NAVY BEANS
BLACK EYED PEAS

e

k r a u t

’^ fT D .rfV lT E I)' MEAT
&lt;
V/4 W . IU.ACK l*EI*I*ER_______|

Peanut Butter
L A R G E l* f t

S p lic e
3

g

" " ?T

•'

SOAP
Tor 12 C

*%.’

Toilet Soap

.

NO. 2 Rhillips .Iuno PEAS
NO. 2 CU P BEANS

NO. I MINOT

C r a h h ie r r y

T 2 ,7 u* S .

n o

Vo. 30.1 U lib y ’a iu n i b o S U G A R
N o . 2 I Kilns’ I U N j L \ P P t K J U I C E

id with 12% Mo r i rubber iak*

longgr wear. It's a value only

C ranberries

Jif d. Prunes

^ g w rto g l

Loin, uiuh, T-»one

WE WILL SELL THEM

Boiled Rica glutting
it’u r Ten round Knoll
Cmtked n it key gtldels (Implied
1 i-nps suit It end
.
2 tup* lui|l"d |*lr»
I 2 rnp i itilf | stuck
1-3 cup Iuliter, melted

s’gsngthoacd.
understood that the govepflnAtt U taking "a m o*« svriuu*
vtcyr” of ' tho situation a fte r un
cbW rlng: two tens of 'vrnponii,
munition* and eiploslves.
' The turploslvrs were rbrdditr.
one Of, the moot powerful Knowp.

of the building and pro'^cicu by
aft armored door requiring 3d
men to lift. Tha ehedditc was
feund
fat a concrete
chamber,
wrapped* tfi asbestos.

a s

mild C heddar flavor

an o 'h er rightist,
wwo arrra'.cd nmt charged wlljt
helping to bpUd the bomb-prong
sb filers,
one
nf wnmi
w hlth wit
wos*
ve&lt;ove
*» I’of

Special detachments of mold,,
guards surrounded severe! tm
portent ministries Inst night, sup
poeedly as result of the discov­
ert** of arms, arsetiaU and eon
egetf shelters in tha vary heart

ig e s tib le

with the deliciously

"m ilitary

fodod In tho cellar of a raragt
owned by Robert de U Motto di
Saint pterre. a royalist whom po
Ik# quoted a* laying the place
M tl lr i y had been Mocked with

D

. •. this cheese fo o d

Tha bomb proof shelter* nn&gt;l
raw' cache* were brought to
tk t and ’AnceaUa was asld to
ire surrendered plans showing
ho

Pr«mpl

UtOFVl
4 l^blcaroons hultfr

The drlrer. unaware of
raid, drove up whits It w
progra**. The flv# arrests

th a t

Seminole Fish &amp; Poultry M arket

Dog Food

Iv o ry

g u e f t

R «g.l m

: ." : .: ..5 c

M ed . 2 tp r
L arge 2

13c

fo r 23c

* - mi . we

2 SC

tiFor
at *•»f*"f

Super Suds

Soap

L

urge

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�•AQUA-BATS DO THEIR STUFF
Crprtfi Gordtiw n«or Winter Hoven

k Ht* k

in

m atting wllh U»* p ro ltm of
a im dart, waste, rseidae* and
" ■ frooad Insert* la motors
a n Jort rem ind word (h it « Hrtm m i* ef Dr. 0 . W ahl of the
dchichao aklpyarda, with duet
soeabciMoo engine* are nearing

ef aquotic itunti itoged for

Hie motion picture*.

■D«M»

rr&lt;wnTTivT

On* ef lb* nain obataeta* of
iaat aa feel—the heavy wear and
» a r ob lb* motor, by grinding
Mbea—baa bean anceeeefully ovirroaM, declare* Dr. Wsht. II*
My* lb* Schkhav company hi*
laralayad.a metal alloy which U
tarder thaa aay known itael and
hrrtfor* ■allabi* for a motor d#Jgned to yen on dost
Preview* attempt* with dost
t&gt;wheatton motors failed, axplainr
Jr. W ahl bociBM nasally alter
M hours trial um tbo cylinder*
ind pi*ton were wont to piece*
f lha grinding effect* of tba t f
mmely hard mldoo of hunt

htrt.
The new m*tal alloy, howaeer,
filhetaad*. tbo hardmt grindinr,
'm *ay«, citing that only 1*700 of
t millimeter was ground off (be
■yUnder wall* of a motor mado V .
*b# new metal daring a test
of ISO boat*.
The experiment* are part of the
nation’* fovryoar plan to achieve
•conotsic ealf-sufficiencyDr. Dahl aeya hie -duat **t*r"
*• not much bigger than an ordl*
tary motorcycle engine, but d*«
•line* to divulge farther detail*,
•teept to *ay that It run* on al«
•sort ovary khxf of property poor•tertxed d u t. n th aa that of
brown eoal hard coal, aaw dsat,
smnant* of grain, beach nut),
•opra, cocoa powder, rice, hay and
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Idle As Result In Minneapolis Labor War j S Continued
A n o n y m o u s T e le p h o n e C a ll G iv e s W a r n in g ,
“Of Sitdowns” P r o m i s e s T h a t T w o M o r e A r e S l a t e d

T H IN G S B E G IN T O L O O K

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Peace Parley
Called Flop
By Paris Chief

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T o G o B e fo r e S c o r e I s S e ttle d
3 G oodyear P l a n t s
B a p tis ts C o m m e n d I n ­
MINNBAPOI.18, Minn.. Nov.' I» diy, llara and d ry elaanrra’ St.
W i t h 1 2 , 0 0 0 W o r k e r e —WO—An anonymous ' lalephon* Paul local. Mr*. Jupttrn an­
v e s tig a tio n O f L o t­
w -' w
**n ,b "' M,wo
mor# "f*fr,10
te r y R a c k e t H ere;
oQ nh un ti T
w l nwwnn F
r uo nl luo w
U ll Mllthl
r ^*»“. swered,
"Two mor* bra to go,- Ihn
D e p u ty T o te R e s ig n s
i n g * S i t - D o w n ’ S t r i k e Iba slayers of Patrick J. Cor Vole* am tbo telephone aald
coran, ►
ncreUrr treasurer of Iba 'Thar*1! r°f* ( to bo a mopping
powerful inomalnra council, hart up of mom* othar laadrra. It'* The Grand Jury rrconvrnrd tomarked olhnr Twin CUy labor fulng lo bo a cleaning up of.day to «lelv* further Into gamblIrmlrra for’ *d#*lh.
aomo of-lhaa* dictatorsliny oparotlona In thla section.
Corcoran, hi# y e a n prominent
Karl Martin, dldrlct organiser j However, no Indktmrnta could bo
Y|V Northwest lalmr circle*. wa* for the Internallonal aaaoctallon rclm nnl Imlay because of Iho ab*
F e w H u n d r e d S i t d o w n ■hot onco behind Ihr lnfl rar of bridge, atruclurei and orna­ fence of Clrrult Judge Millard B,
Wrtlnrartay
night.
npparmlly mental Iron worker*, *. f . ol L. Rmlth who will not be here until
S t r i k e r s I n P o n t i a c " whllo making a deaprrotn rffort affillale, alao waa called to thn Monday, at which time il ia rip***
In earapn liU ax,attain.
telephone at about the aame ted, the (Ireml Jury'* report will
L o s c W o r k F o r 1 4 ,7 2 1
ttla body was found early y#a* time.
be made,
Irrrtnr under n blankil of allow
-After you read todaya pa­ Today there waa n continuation
AKRON, Ohio, N ov. 19 .-^ near hla home In an eicloslva per* you will know we mean of the ituratloning of will
T w elv e t h o u i a m l rmlilcnttal dlMrlrt,.
Maine**," n man at th e ' other, known to be .connected with the
Ilrfnrn bla truly waa illacor* eed of the lino told him. Thai* boMa” write* In Hanford and
G o o d y ear T ir e a n d
R ubber
ty m p a n y em ployes w e r e Ml® r rc | tlm telephone ran« In Ihr Informant hung pp Immediately.! Seminole Couniy, although Court
to d a y o s th e r e s u lt o f a ml* hmno of H. J. Junllan. wlfr of^ Marlin aald ha bad recelred a ia tta rh rt and other offlclala tw*
iw al
(PealhwO m
mainad non rommilal aa to tha
d o w n " p r e c ip ita te d
by
u thn liuilnraa a,i&gt;ii| fur Iba laanproceeding! of ike jurora and M
gchcdulcd la y o ff o f 1C«)
to the poolbllily of IndktmanU
w o rk e rs .
O p e ra tio n s . w e re
•galnri any of the -boliia king*su sp e n d ed In
Deputy Sheriff l.ewla A. T*t#,
.
w
th e la n r o i t Io l A k ro n 's blK.
Tha Herald *tn* rrliubly Informed,
three rubber companies{rarigned
Ilia |w»*t Wrdnaaday
John Honse, president of the
afiamoon ami plan* to return to
bla former poeltlou with tha Allan'
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called
lie Coaat I.inc Railroad Sheriff C.
union meeting f*r Snnday to conM. Hand ha* been mil of town for
^ . ' ^ . r - l d ^ ^ K i g h i ? w i F r u i t f u l T h i n k i n g I s H u n t i n g S e a s o n O p e n s two day* and could nut I** reached

F o r e ig n M in is te r D e l­
t a s S a y s N e x t S te p
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L eague O f

General Motors,
Fisher Body Hit

T h e .

N a tio n s

Japs Continue
*• Gains In China
B r i t i s h

V is c o u n t I s

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W f c K Rev. Bram Talks'50, 100 Nimrods
On Book Reading In Florida Are
w?kmr
Seminole High'Ready For Woods

F o re ig n
M lnlxtor
*Vvon
n elbog to d a y to ld th # F rc n r h
C h a m b e r o f D ep u tiM th a t
th n R rusaclft C on fo rcn r# h ad
failed to m w lia tc th n C hinn fu sJa p a n rM w a r. "C o n flllatlo n collapand" whh I i Im t # r »
su m m a ry o f w h a t h n n p en fd .
T h n n e x t m ovn, hn said ,
w ould h«vp to l*o ta k n n a t
n-oev*. Thn Brusael* Conferene*
aittournert l*»t Monday for a week,
s flrr It* me«t|(i*nrv effort# f*H ■part In the fare of Japan's firm
refuval to lake part In oeare n*"
gotlatlanx baird on the Ntn#
raw er Treaty.
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In China tmln# Japan*** arm!**"
erarkrd tfa* anulhrrn wing °f •
Chin*’* n*w rt*frn»o line proteetIng Nanking. Powerful blow* wera ,
struck at I he central nnd north",;
am ardor# of thla line.
fltretchlng #cro« the Shanghai *
peninsula aoma 40 miles Inland
from the raptured elty. Japan##*'
troops advanced lo within thra# .
mile# of Soochow, the pivotal *1*7;,
of chines* &lt;i*f*nc*. and ihroal-*, ■
*n«l lo continue th r march on
Nanking. China's rapllal.
Chancellor Adolf Hlllar. at hi* ■
Bavarian axial* In HcreMaagOd—j
walecmad tfmRiunt Halifax. ' lh# ' *
British emissary, for ro h w aa0*»** which j m y revolve around .'
Oarwumy'# eipmaml colofflal da*

without union authorisation.
'
Acquired B y Good
S a t u r d a y , w a r n fU ll |„ l)w gHerirr*oraceMenUd
A few hundred men who»r aw* j
'a
*
„
i n g T o B e C a r e f u l ' h * »*»"■ , , ?*w *r* ^
!!” ***
down atrlkn In the Fisher Body;
R e a d i n g , I t IH h l l U l
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lleameil through railroad official*
plant In Pontiac cloeed two auUi’
TAU.AHAH.SKl:,
FUV^
Nov.
that
Mr.
Tale
tied
recoined
hi*
too' Ive fnriorle* employing 14.:! !»•’*MrliHC lhai wlul a man
Til. held their ground today and, thlnha la stronger than »liai bo 13,—JA7—That tan g hang nolaa'employment there
no 11her ficneml Molora Corpora-! can du.
It** Marlin Urem, lhai may dbturb yaur early morn-1 The following retoluilon wa*
Thing* begin to look ahlp-ahap* from a perch high above tha bow* of Britain'* g^aM liner “M auri­
..
.a ma a* • a .. ■___ l.llrt ls-t.li&gt;*- i*f IIf
lion nor the United Automobile panlnr of Iho IJuly l.'rnaa Kpla- Ing Bleep Saturday probably wilPpaeaed by the Board of Dearoni of tania," whoa* frame la rapidly being conitrurted at Birkenhead, F.ngland. Completed, weighing 33.000
be
cauatd
by
aoma
of
the
Ml,000;
the
Flral
Bapllat
Church
lari
ropnl
t'tiurch,
I
old
iln&gt;
►Indent*
Worker* of America prolraied
aha will be Iba mlghHaal tourHt line afloat,
____________
In aporiamen firing In tha 1937-34* night, a copy of which waa read
t&lt;\ know of plana for peace ne­ nf Bmilnol" lUrli Hclmol
before the Juror* In their aeaaloii
Ihelr rliapel program , celebrat­ Florida banting aeaeongotiations.
Hal unlay la tha day. Daylight U thi* morning!
Company offlclala aald
that ing Nallunal Hook Week yaaler
noil her Iho Fuher plant nor the ■lay that tbi* frullfnl ih|nhlnl tha time- The firing will atari In - I t ha* com* lo the attention of
C IT Y N E W S B IU E F S
•7 rounUee. It will continue until the Board rf Dearoni of the Ftr»t
Pontiac Motor Company plant may be acquired thruuab
BaftDt
Church
of
Ranford,
Florida
III*
gUUtl
IlIHlk*.
u
l
In
aame
emmI February IB
IH rrM
yaTp
pk
Ml
■WftlW
k
m ill
would reopen before Monday
**—t tha Grand Jury, now In a#**
"A great many pmid^i fhlph w tied wfceC* local lawk prp»klav an th
n p. Fl*b«r. gen*r*b managi-r
|( taking at*pa 40 curb Hie
UKJSal wjurntjiing tu jia * * aaHUr claalaw data . -iT ’■ . *
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Mtny and lottery n w e w f tl
S ' S
, Ocnnral Motor*, attributed tb*
community. Tha Baaed Of Daacua*
J k strike in -radical minority". and poopte Wlf| elm that *‘ tb T lw S a Slat*NC ^ m w 3 i r J w d i " ^ * ^ F U h
foreeaat “aa eicellm t In meeting im T u e^ e v erenlng
Ml' *a»H ComiSI
n
«
deerrlbeil II a* a “flagrant and a Imok." Ike Ret! lirailf*
hai i Per* Keaaon on all gam*“. Hatching and November 10th. formally adopted F r e e z e P r e d i c t e d F o r
Th* ragular monthly supper of S i r M a l c o l m 8 R e c o r d .
lawleaa violation of tba agree­ ed. ndillng howorlr, lka|
read
fcood
growing weather waa favorable1 iwaolutien highly commanding Hi*
Gt* Kplueopal Man’* Club will b*
ment betwrpu tleneral Motor* eert* lliute- who did
N o r t h w e s t F l o r i d a ; held In tha Pariah Home of Iho
the during the apring and auntmer.'Grand Jury Mr what they underB e a te n B y O v e r 1 0 1
*“
Coipormtlon nod Iba U, A- W K hook*. "I know Ihla from
In K arly Malta of winter In lha Nartfc Hand Hut tha Grand Jury D doing
M ile s P e r H o u r ,
*&gt; Uruiaeli. Ja&amp;nr** cirri##
The atiika waa tha third in A uppeniflnc,, of Ibe good
N o P a n f f e r T o O t r u s Church Monday night #t 7 ;(KI
have driven migratory birds Into and aaauro tha Jury that they have
a’clock.
warned that Japnn would block­
flrneral Motor* pleat star* tJ. our Oly IJlireiy,’’ lie aald.
lha moral eopport of the Board of
" Vmi ran net anything you the warmer dim**I f A u u lilU Pr*«*
ade Ihe Chinese roast against
A. W. A. delegates teat Sunday
noNNBVIlJ.K
HAl.T
FLATH,
W raihcr
Bureau
forrca*U
MiMtly eloudy with rain
In Utah. Nov. IS. --(/PJ—Captain ships of nations that might Iry
rejected a proooaad now agree­ want from bank*. They are (lie H u km thla aaaaon may ba even Dearoni of the Ftrat Baptlai warned th* South today lhai a
tnoalc
road
to
adrentutm
tha
*1,
gyeater than It waa laat year. Re­ Church.
and central portion*, cold­ Georg" Kyaloa of JCngland today lo help china with war mnlarlala.
ment
with Iba rorpornlUm.
naw cold wav* waa moving arroaa enorth
Itrnm elated. br*nd&gt;ng port# from vniloua aourcaa ahowad
r In norlhwaal and ettreui* aet a naw world land speed They, aald any' atltun .lip th*
Illchard T. Pr*nken*teen. assist - IJer.
Dixie
accompanied
by
atormy
con­
Bruaaali conference to arced# to
north portion tonight; Saturday
aM prealdcnt of tha taternatlon- rooet of Ihn alone* In lb# popu­ ,bT
kH i M e e t i n g T o B e H e l d
dition* along the Gulf f o n t . partly cluudy and colder preced­ record ol 11111 mile* an h o u r
China’s plea for aht would ba ro*
al union, aald that -Oeneral lar ma*a*lnca aa plffla became
Ifa
flasha&lt;t
m
rourn
Ih4
m
eas­
t weather to th* roast waa
Molora could hare prerentod dll they ore nil the name “Tha au* duck* u j o i i 'squirrel s m j m ' i B y O s t e o p a t h i c G r o u p predicted In Loulalana, Mlaalaalppl ed hy ralp In aoulh and ea*t ured mile and hack In lh* yarded a* a host lie act.
central portion* K itrenie north­
A Japanese spokesman (Iceland
of ltd* trouble fay offering thn Ibora linro written them," be dear 3,0Uj turkey I.B74; and
31
ryllnder
Tba
Mld-Harida
Oaieopathlc
and Alabama- Near freetlng tern- west Florida; partly rinudy p re­ "Thunderbolt", a
union a aufflclenlly decant eon- declined, "wllli lhe|r tonguea la ( M U IN,
raring giant for an average of there was "considerable art Ion on
Haclaty
will
meet
In
Oalnearill*.
ptralttrv*
were
foreeaat
fur
Ihrir
cheek*.
Tho
raaaoa
they
The** figure* ran higher gen­
ceded hy rain la r u t
portion 11.61 savonds.
Ihe front west of Hhanghal. Ita
liart,*’
Saturday at 10:»0 A M. In th* fitram a norihweat Florida.
Thn atrike W a n latt night In ar« publlaheil I* only bacauae erally than those far tha 1MB-3T High School, according lo &gt;a- Fair but colder wtalhar wa* pra- Ihl* Starnoon and probably to­
Kyatoa’a speed.
tha
fa ila il made no claims of news territory,
*r**on when tha report* were:
night; Haturday fair and aomi-- man has ever traveled In an however, apparently bearing out
the Haber plant, a few hotira peupin Ilka mlrantur*.*Ilo uullliin^ n on miter of true
Quail 413,118; dove* 170,174; rarmallon racalred from Dr. W dklrd for Arkanaai, Oklahoma wbat r*ld*r.
nfii r K. It. loOier, plant manag­
auinmoblla, eirnodad Hlr
Mal­ Chinese assertions that they wera
F.
pardon
of
naln**rlll«.
**“re
and
ea*t
Teaa*.
North
and
Suulh
er. bad Inaleled In conferenro adrenlUrea Hint roilld be found aqulrrat 132,361! duck 44,134; t*rT treasurer of Ihn organ!***
colm
CampbeU's
record
of
101- preventing an immediate -frontal
Carolina, Georgia end Florida wero
with union rcpre**ti!at»e* upon In rending *imhI hook*, and urgea geeaa I N ; dear 1,7111 and turkey lion.
pivotal
.1211 mile* per hour by a wills o'lark on Soochow. a
tokl
to
r
*
perl
rubier
weather
a*
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
S
u
f
f
e
r
s
lh«
ntiuleiil*
to
liii-reaaw
Ihelr
2,618the *n*pcn*lon of four men whom
margin, tfamphell made bla rec­ point on Ihe "llindrnburg lino"
Tha change from lha reaular the max* af cold ale move* aaalI
III
nk
lux
Ihiruirh
Hulling
thla
Thera were 41343 hunting llcen- meeting dal# wa* made, Dr.
60 mllre west of Shanghai.
Im deacribnd aa Inatlgilora of a
F r o m T o o t h I n f e c t i o n ord her* In Beptember. 1*36.
r*e laaued In |(34&gt;3S nnd 61,330 la Purdon »*ld. In order lhai t ward.
Chines# troops were enabled by
13-ho‘ur at tike that began Mon­ adventure In good hook*
Kyslnn, a thin, scholarly man
The
,
Weather
Bureau’*
fm*l
The wliinei* of iho pouter 1038.37.
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.
WAHHINOTON. Nor. 1». —(JT) of lo who retired from lh* Ihe delay lo occupy stronger, pre­
phyalclana’ could attand
th* warning irrvlce at lakeland, F la,
rooli-ri in i-i'ii'CnHhm of National
Federal law* geeem hunting horn teaming gam# hatwaan lh*
*atd however, lhai cllrua and —President Rooaerell'a Jaw, ona British army several year* ago, pared positions In tiie Hue of lh#
lk&gt;“ h with nlrii announced during j or j u(,(, |n j
yH* acaaon
Unlraraily
of
Hortda
and
G*or
truck crop* would be In no danger of bla aides said today, “allcka flipped Ilia northward mile In Japanese advance.
Iho rhaiol program. Mr. McKay w|„ ^
m l | t k m|,reto ry fowl
Sta
Tech.
tonight ar tomorrow morning. out Ilka a grapefruit" from th* 11,7* seconds for^ an averaga
ropurted
'S atn rd iy , Novamhar HT, n wtak
Dlacuaalnna of varlou* pbaae# Near freeaing weather waa fore- tooth Infection lh*t ha* kept speed of 304.11 miles an hour and
A d v e r t i s e O ld G o o d s
7 hoy were a* follow*! Flr*t U U f (hul in* regular aeaaon for
him confined four daya. The then aped beck In 11.11 eaconda N e a r r o C o l l i d e s W i t h
place* “!*.*» IIoi ln&gt;»'\ by Frank- B|t|v,
g ^ g a d y .aid ha had of Ihelr work will be conducted cnal for North Florida Sunday Chief Ktecullre rnmalnad up- for a peed of 117.11 mile* -an
A n d H e lp B u s in e s s
lln ncarmam; Heron^f “Mexico"
Inquiries from by eom* of lha member* of in* morning.
E m p ty S ch o o l B iii
Hoclely. At lh* nooo hour n Kero read Inga were reported In alalra In the reaMenttal pari of hour. Thn average for lha two
by Anne Wriglil; Ibird.
**"*
*|iortamen
who
thought
the
fedways
gava
him
a
new
record.
th*
White
llooae
again
today
but
luncheon Will be *er»ed at the
The exchange of commodlhammed'' liy Carolyn Rebree.
law yer 'Crooms, negro, and an
opened tha day after Arlington Hotel after which the part* of the w rit today whit* he read mall and arranged on*
lU-a la what 'la commonly .llnm&gt;rnMu nirnllon wi-ra: “Her- y ^ n k a g lv in g "'
Watertown, N. V-, had a foot of
,
empty school bus driven by Den
Postmaster
group will procad# lo the gam* *ni&gt;w. Buffalo, N W-, a reported appointment, with
known, aa buainosa. When thi* rn lrc n “ by A nn. I^ u ra Denfft;
mittn i o r j fowl aeaaon will
McDonald collided on Mellonvlllo
General Farley.
etekanga U rapid, bualneaa I* | “Juan of Arc" br Grace Hannon; ^
three Inch inowfall, lb* first of
lh# day a fte r ChrUtma*. In * body.
Avenue yesterday, according to
Dr. Rons T. Mrlnlyre. tbo
Th*
wire*
of
tho
phyalclana
raid, 16 ba stood; when It I* and T o em v by HyMI W1.IU- J
t b S S , - a - pri» will meet at tha home id Mr*. th* aaaaon.,
reports at th* Police RiaUon thla
While llou** physician, aald hla
►low. ■buline** la had. Ona of
morning.
•
i
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P0'w
r*
blblted
by
tha
federal Biological W. F. Purdon and will Join Ihelr
patient waa -feeling fin*" and
the grcnte*r' handicap* to an
war* Ml**- K- O* IlfllWfllMW Mf*» M((|%nw Im an itltBIftl |p
Both of tha vehicle* w art dam*
that th* ferar from lha Infection
hu*baad* at fha Arlington Hotel. L i o n s C l u b P l a n s
exchange of new eammodltl** r, y M»ii|hloa anil Mlaa Helen ^ wMUf, alaaghUr.
aged considerably but neither of
•
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(
T h a n k s g i v i n g D a n c e bad virtually aubaldad. II* addnd
la lha difficulty of dlapoalng
Wllaon
th# driven was Injured.
-,i
* “Ba careful with yaur gun",
It would requlra two or mor*
of u»ed good*.
Bccarul vocali .*■
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nor. 18.*^
gal-cl Ion* w“r» Kronedy appealed lo hunter*. “Veu C e l e r y F e d s L e a v e
Crooms, LI. C. II. Bhaffar ro*
days
to
clear
Up
tha
abace*a
Invliallona
bare
ht-en
mailed
The latomobUf dealer can’t
rondi-rcd 'try Mr*. \V, « . H ern ia.
.... v
#rMw,
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from the socket from which lh* CAV^The National Grange Con­ poriad. waa following tha school
F
o
r
9
L
A
u
g
u
s
t
i
n
e
to
(be
anual
ball
of
Ike
(Juna
aril many new earn ualaaa ba
arcoiuii.it,h d
hr Mloa Mary ^ of ^
M |f kul yomrwwlf If you
Clab to be held on November President'* limit, wa* pulled vention put IDs foot down fIrmly bu* which waa driving north on
find* a buyer for .tha cwstom- Dari*. The*.* ware followed n r
___
on enactment of th# Black-Con* tho atroat and attempted to paaa
Head
Cnarh
t^vmard
Urloira*'
14. Thenkxclilnx K»". •» tba yeetrrday.
ar’a old car; a man lo tb*
.^r
* 101,04“rtlo*‘ 01. “Guard agalnal fir* hi the | Seminole High Hrhoo) TelmT Mayfair Hotel. All IJnna liar*
nery wages and hours bill y**t*g* Just aa Mr. McDonald turned
marital fur a naw 'radio o r-a
west Into a side strea t
tb ►;taker
wood*. A graa* fir* tan da grant
Babml to meet at the hotel S a n f o r d S h r i n e C l u b
n i i f f A * &lt;*n H»»ford ■! I:M aVIoek
day and asked fair consideration
new refrigerator can hardly be
Neither of th* man ware ar*
today
for
Ht.
Aatwailne
*
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• In adopting a resolution disap­
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at
trrmad
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largavt
regular
North***!
Florida
General
Commute*
•
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wall
buy a new gun haaltat aa ba*
Plana were niinplrtert
th* How about lha hunt Ing
conference gam *.,,
Stewart, chairman., Kd Malach. meat lag of lha Hanford Shrine proving the wages and hour* bill,
raaaa tba old owa will aUll
of local laws and tm f limits . will . b*
Seminole Countg
Chao
which already had been passed by
BtaHloa lor S*J*l*rd will !•* I. I* Oa linear and C. K. Adams. Club alno* |ia raorgwnliatlon
ha. an h la , head*. ■
Cam hi*rc« ImUv for th* Bawford* diatrihuiW with
k“ 1* * Mam Walla at loft aM . nob*e*|i Javltallcwi Commit!**— K. . J. bald In th* Valdas Hotel last night, lha Banal* and Is pending In .tha
Tha list rouQ ha added to salute pfngrim to he rive# o4*r IIrma* sold. *
llou**, the aland was_l*A*h that
Howell at left lackta, Jim Ynai
r, chairman. •‘W. A- taidwl*. lodge officials aald today.
would HjmU.1 Htai Ion tv k llF a t Oat***at left guard. Fr*4 Gaum*
Ilia masting was presided over It would be detrimental to labor
Match. Jr. and II- n . Ungl*.
naM na^n^hW / What «. im- rllh. luhlghl from * I S I* |:« *
tlon rommllleo— Jamas by A. W- D *, vies president, in Hie and Industry, aa wall aa ag rk u l'
T a x A g r e e m e n t M a d e oeolec, N- A. )l»rkey at rig!
jte *^i*
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Itotierl
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chairman. John tray. a been** of lh* P m ldcnt G*org* turn.
a«iM
B y H o m e G r o u p Humhleg at rial
Gan- for
Tha grangers saw llllie, If any
tackle, lUlt*
Lanriug, J. A. Malach, Bd. Welnataln, who was unatle to a*'
available Ihr
d, John Mod ■
Colbert a t right
, Vulla Williams, H l|. taitd baaatta# of Ulnaaa.
of tb*
WABHtNOTON, ftar.^lg.- -V T ) g»n at
1. Jr.. Clyde Itamaey, I*, V-Vraak u. Millar, *ecr*lary- their reasons.
Darrell tV r
hewmmIHM
Chamber of
tag
Labor would suffer bocaus*
a Roy. T. C. Pope. Mam tVaosorar of tk* Ledge, raportrd
at left Half bark, U
will kw
&gt; toCfaaaa la w M i or t
tanlatlraly aj
Mtanatrom
r . . Herbert Maaeer aad an renalta t l hla rarmt trip t» ampleyvrs -would be encouraged to
Igalned
tk* undlatftbu right half be a id
npvkrna f*
r t Hla
Jackaonvlll* wfaara ha conlaried Install, mor* labor saving ma­
F. Johnao" ,
—ff "4 lh
proftla U
chinery to koap production coats
aff at fuu I
I’omtaKiaa — Maawall official* *4 th* Temple.
Ctukabag
• «f lha
chairman. R_ a Axt, W.
Tha same la tw ha played
~ bw n *—F Hcm**holder, FJ down and worker* would: bo
l wOHcke. j
►ting the
Mara*
i* that
• k i t , V, Ilab) vs gave eheit thrown out of work.
Adam*. W. W- Po««*r.
Mallets IT* expecting
Declaring
reciprocal
trod*
y ia a a rx Commute* —J , M. addraaaae an the varioua phase* of
and
ha game
large now
agreement* in a maaau
chairman, K K. Da**y. Iba lodge - w ork,.
Aaguelta*
lhai the M|
traded tbo American .market far
D. Scolt. |tr A. W . k o o x .'
^
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night's
W
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agricultural pnduria U foralgn
get raven** |
P lM Commute* —-O. *• Tatay,
&gt;. George Tharatma. fc.
raw far lh*,i
rouatriaa for a maritai far Indus­
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try, tha grange demanded that
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FD R Program

In First Move
JS3XIA Nor. 18,—(JP&gt;—Th#
Eastern
peace confeiance
day • uac a rated to failure
to effort* to negotiate a
at w ar aetltement and left
to th« United M a les to take
id .in applying fora* against
M conference, angrily break*
• ff all negotiations with tha
fO gov tm ment, adopted a
uutloii branding Japan re
rails w among peace-loving
1st Italy, fighting Japan’s
within lbs conference amid
of the new Ge-man-Italomo alliance, voted ag iln it
deration on the grounds
l "opens tha door for grava
rations Instead of for a
aarfc, Norway and Sweden,
t aUiad to the Olid “con*
I group” and fearful of tha
loeness of forceful measure*
d the Japanese, abstained
voting although they apItaly's negative vote
sign Minister Pant
Went of tha confer­
red the declaration

NANK1NO, Not, I t .
'depression as It waa to meet lh»
Ttxr Chlneeo gorernment daoldad dTpreralon of 1933.”
tonight to more to Hankow on Th* rauae of the present iteprvsIhe Tangtxe n « rly SM ""•«* W a km, Snell argued, h a NattenIba west b-cause of the threat wy « U ,k „f ronfktenre in the adto the capital by tha Japanese mtn|atratlo«.
armlet adranrlng from Shanghai. « j don*t think thvyll eay any
C1tI| departments wltl be re- mori about a chicken to aw ry .pot
mured feel oftlrtele emphaalaed
Hoorer, for they haren’t
that thla did not nfean abandon- ^
„ , n m blackbird to every pot
ment of the rnpMal a n d , they
j o ^ ^ i t , ' ’ he mapped,
avowed that tho army would de- . JIc&gt;(fr ]onr w# t r , going to get
fend Nanking until the laat with along experimenting and guessing,
Cblang Kal-flfaek, premlerOen j don't know. But the American
ki.ala»lmo hlmaelt to command, p ^ p i,
getting sick of there
-------__ Jumps to the d irk *
SHANGHAI. Nor. II. W )—
a statement * commenting
Thouaande of panic#! ricken Chi- cpon president Rooecrelt's mreneae find from three of Chlna'e J,nga to Congress today, John
great cities tonight to escape Hamilton,.chairman of the HrpubT hk la an txelualva Associated Press piriuiy.o f some o f lb* Chines*, survivors of th# M th dlvl- advancing Japanese armies and ]|ftn Hattons]
Committee, de*
aton who barrlcadtd themselves b) s Chi pel vatehousV, and held Japanese forte* a t hay for four widespread bombing by Japan- e| i m | t
days. They are shewn with a British soldier, upon reaching th* safety of Shanghai’s International eso warplanes. The great axndu*
"Republicans to and out of Con*
Battlement after thalr heroic aland. Thla picture waa flown to Ban Francisco by clipper.
w u underway from Nanking,
n n t* hopeful now that
the nation’s capital and the ohJect of tho tremendous Japanese
drive Into tho .In te rio r
from
Shanghai..
Similarly civilians w*r* fleetng from
Tnlnanfu,
Shantung
province cnpltal not Hi ot the
Sbenghal w er area, and from
Boochow. the central point la

Dr. P. L L ipsey
Addresses Legion
On Foreign Crisis
C*nl Inu** Frsm Pag* Ons
of the British Empire were In a
measure responsible for the un­
rest In Europo.
„
Other nations, the
speaker
slated, could not develop without
infringing upon th# right* of

roots o f th* V t l t e Hotel. aeoardv
b y to on amount*menl watte th U
morning fey SUboy J- Nix, a a ertr
tary.

COLDS
fever

A masked girl will apeak tm
lhe n h ja e t of -Why I Don't L ite
Bora* Boys," at Ife* m u t e r meet*
Iny of lb* Bern tool* Chapter of
tb« Future r*rra«re of Am*ri&lt;*
la thalr Chapter room toulghtCloudy, rein In tho norlheaat
and central portion* tonl»hl and
Wednesday partly cloudy colder
to north and eontrel portion*.
Extrema ndrtbweat Florida—parte
ly cloudy, much colder tonight,
Wednesday fair.

R.C.ALLEN

JACKSONVILLE
J

Hieir repeated warning* h*T* for*
^
p ^ k l e n t Roosovelt a t test to
fM. rl!ll|*|e*. Ho finally prom bus
o* lax revision. Hla prom he* are
lnd*ftoHe a* canal but It dogs
w rn | th at th# 'Roosevelt receailon’
h # | U u fh t even M r. Roosevelt
j,ou cannot Ignore economic
, lw# &gt;nd ff#t , WBy w|lh , t f o r

FLO R ID A

HAYNES

BIG APPLE DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

Far East would force

PretTdcnt
' Eaaasvslt automatically to declare
•ti embargo on arms snd credit*
tot allhtr Japan or ChinaBorns delegates, forasetng collaps* of th* conference, ware *1raady Intimating that they would
Ilk* to pis re on tba United State*
. tfwponilbUMy for Ha 'failure.
Th* conference delegates bolster*
Maly ahoulad “ Not'' when Spaak
askad whether tbs declaration of
cohdamnallon should bo forwarded
to Japan.
Tha Scandinavian
delegates,

Celery Feds P u t
Thru Light Practice

L O N * R A N * I PL A N N IN O by doori* W a sh in g to n
w heat will stipulated bo b* buried a t ML Vernon Indirectly solved a
Head Copch Ixonard Mcl.uras
inaklaw for onginoon now Instolllng on olr conditioning system In
sent hta Bcmlnole Celery- Fed*
tbo national Capitol. Bpoeo In tba Capitol ouem ent, one*Intended aa
through a light drill yesterday
hla rearing ptaee, will bo ftllad with motor* and blowers.
to preparation for their gams
Frlitey night with Bill Ferraifl'a
strong St. Augustine Mullets In Grand. Ju ry S t a r t s Plans Are Made
that city.
„
“Big Shot” Roundup By Boy Scout Troop
Th* local eleven seemed In
good condition an d ,* scrimmage In L o t t e r y j t a c k c t
n „, „*„— M r.
session is sin ted for this afte r
C«Minus*
Pram
rs*s
o«#
ThsnkiglvJng
Basket were dlv
noon and also tomorrow after,
Ion and an atari grand Jury w rnt( lUsacd ut the regular meeting nf
noon. &gt;
about Its duly of clamping down Troop II of thu Boy Scout# of
on gambling rackets. Pro.pKta 0f'A m rrlcy,termed by official* Ih.
.
. . . ..
largest nna Un;: of live fall season,
a fine, It waa pointed out. hold no, A np&lt;£ of , he n .„K,0U|
terror* for profeaalonal gambler* rui recently completed by memwhose profits run Into the tens hers uf th* tro u p . In Clinderville,
of thousand* but th# thought ot Floral Height, and tbo Ootd-n
a Jail sstence was raid to ba run
w»# um.tu during th* m x t-

Claasi tied Advertisements
lo learn
planning. aalltnaUnt.
Installing and servicing work.
WANTED, NAMES, MEN under W rite giving aro , present occu­
- M who are willing to work for pation, etc. ttinUtaa Inti-, Box
fTS.04 a month white training to F Banford llsrald.

I,—Announcements

barams avktors or ground medumlca. On* year's training given
by U. B. Air Corps. Costa abso.
lately nothing. Flying !nt*lllf«»ra Be* our assortm ent of Wagon*.
Barvks. Box b it, Milwaukee,
Tricycle*
and
ik n ta*
for

Christmas- A email deposit will
U r a*ld* any prices until w ant­
,01 YOUR order now for par- ed. Bianley-Rogers Hardware Co,

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man's office Equipment Co. USED 'TABMlf top giia

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tween th* Chinese defense lines stretching fr
mid Nanking.
Ittvar southwi
My highways, rivets and cansla are Chekiang
th e ’ civilian population was lo av ccnt«V before
|ng
Nanking
by
thousands.
Foreign site
spurred by reports uf terrible |n l nf floocli
■li&lt;Jrucllnn Inflicted on Boocbow terrible casus
hy Jupsnwjp bombing ptens*. Th# dsmsgn. Wusl
nnrmsl population of Nanking I* was heavily
o»"r 1 ,000.000.
spokesmen ai
Be ton hnndrod liombs within ware n«o»Mi
30 hour* were said to have mad* among Chines
a shamble* of HooclinW, city ot bock tn tboaa
WO,000 Homo 60 mile* west ot
Hr. II. V.
Shanghai, ksypolnt In Cbtna’a offlctel In th
Illndenburg tin*, formwriy one of Service, r*P&lt;
tb# country’s roost picturesque wounded and
and prosperous elites.
a Boochow dr
Government officials remained ply disappear
In Nanking. T in government an- t|nn was hit b
nounred dstermlnatlon to de- . Seventy
J
fend It to tha last. This raised ware reported
fear* Nanking would
suffer tbs lower Ymi
punishment similar to , that of Tsungmlng I si
Boochow.
landings and
Vanguards of the Jspaaea* fresh Jspanrs
tfrmlaa, lienvlly reinforced by wing the Jspa
newly arrived troop*, were X*~ advsnoed to t
ported within I t mile* of Boo-1 walls of Ch:
chow, . having swept westward' north of flood
after*, the capture of Knnshan.* to cut oft sc
3a miles- east'- nf Boochow.
j soldiers fteeli
Jspsneair Hilda still were \vmo and Taltaang.

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11c ■PI'eal by th* Mfailaterlal Aa- Euielw [)Bv |., nod Jimmy Carter.
socteUon of Sanford to support | The 40 mrmbera and three
tbaalaw enforwmonl officers In vUllotn present nl the meethig
thslr drive to stamp out gam- ipaitklpalad In a cracker eating
L|,„_
i„.. UM, .
contest sml U riel hoop gamea
bltog. Charmctarltlng lotteries a* Jurlog ihf evening.
"a serious menses not tflly to
good morals but to business as
wall," Ih* Ministerial Association '
|J _ _ f l . - l f
**H - i t b d itu w u p s u j M i
r ° r L f l e i i le O ia s
nItaly a low form of gambling.” fihlimsln'g cold to chart or throat.
Forernan of th* Grand Jury It
J. g . Coklough. Tha other, mem­
ber# i n : ' J . IT. Httnrclphi-r, clerk,
Qua Bchmah, C. N. Hudson, ti.
If- G rant Walter B. Coleman.
Howard Bote 1st , J, T. McLain.
Jr., H. U Kelsey. Charlie U.
Lane, Roy Holler, J. Bt. Ctalr
White. IteRny Hennessey, Wm. T*
All druggists'
Dunn, F. B. Adams, J. A. Blarl h * O. H. Flynb and B. J. O ver

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Carhase ea AH W e S in llssSt
Mask by Hi# Rythas Boya

BIG TURKEY DINNER

PERK’S

CLUB

W E OFFER THE
Following Services
BACHELOR
BUNDLE

Wearing Apparel

LADIES ALL

,20c Pound
Min. BdL 75c

30c Pound
Mn. Bd.31.00

PAUL’S

nlng th* "big .hols” to cover.
Mundny evening, It wav
Along with many favorable „uted, tha following boy* will recomments 'heard on tho street# reive their Vrstulura Scrvko'.
regarding th* action of th* Grand Charlr* FaW, l.yman Dakar,

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U08TES8 WITH DANCB PARTNER
ADMISSION FREB

10th A nniversary
SALE
Th* havoc that the sun has
^
wrought during these summer
’
months on milady's hair la gubg
to hsva to b* repaired. Today,
boeauaa of our ax lens hr* oducamR
tk o a l system, ws know toms thing about h air and ft* car*
and our preparation* which ora mixed far oaeh individual's
scalp disorder and texture ot hair by on* of th* oldest labora­
tories. This treatment will restore th* natural oils which th*
sun draws out tearing the hair Ilka straw. It will revive and
rafrsahon tha hair, even If tho damage has already bacn dona.
Thousand* of hatr-draaoora a n .giving th k Individualisad
Treatment and you can n t a partset permanent.

;7c, Pound
Min. BdL 70c
F luff D ry.......min.xbdL 75c.................7c li
WEARING APPAREL DR YE D—FLAT IRONED

Rough Dry......:..min. bdL 75c........... 8c I
Net — ary Ptetan tUorehad—Waartag Apparel Dried A

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Wearing Apparal M m e i Dnmp—Flat Ironed

Family F in ish ,........min. bdLJ . l . .....J l,
FLAT'(RED LINEN, TABLE LD(b N). 7c LB.

Schick Shaver

For Sale

WEARING APPAREL 19* LB.

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(Peanut)

W. W. Goetsch

. Infective November l8 th I am
closina m y store, and will m ake de­
liveries from our w ar^iouse by
truck. T his will enable m e to b etter
^©rve you and* give you m y personal

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Florida Q t j A ffortlaf Rail, Highway
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In d ic tm e n ts
By Grand Jury
Slated Friday

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
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Market Made
Ready For Its
Biggest Y ear

WARM HUG FOR BRIDE AND EX-WIFE

L ottery Tickets A re
Scarce In Sanford
As G rand Ju ry Ad­
journs U ntil Friday

Rita “B ilk Night”
I s Interrupted
Deputies Seize Equip­
m ent In Sudden De­
scent Upon T heater
T h e G n tftd J u r y w h ic h h a *
b e e n a S n d u e tin jr at] In v e a t'*
k n a ti o n i n t o g a m b lin g o p e r a ­
ti o n s in S e m in o le . C o u n ty a d ­
jo u r n e d y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n
a f t e r in te r r o g a tin g f o r 48
h o u r s a p a r a d e o f w itn e s s e s
k n o w n t o h a v e b e e n id e n t i­
f ie d a t o n e ti m e o r a n o t h e r
w i t h t h e " C u b a ” o r " B o U ta "
rackets In this section. The
group Is expected to m eet again
W id er morning a t which tim e
Indictm ent!. It sn r, will be re ­
turned.
Lottery tick et! w ere ecerce a t
hen'e teeth today ne bacKera o(
the various system s ran
(or
. cover under th e pressure of the
G rind JuTy Investigation and an
aroused psblle
opinionEarly
this afternoon there w as consid­
erable speculation among those
who early In the week bad p u r­
chased tickets, as to w hether tha
backers would actually pay oft
C M iliw t
ra « « T w i

1"

1937

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SHIPWRECKED SAILORS RESCUED IN ATLANTIC

U ibor Committee Re• news Its E ffo rt 'Dl l
Compel ConsidcraV
tion Of Legislation^

M anager Michael Re­
ports M any New Im ­
provements As Winv
te r Season Begin!

j

:Senate In Fight "
Over Lynch Bill

Extensive preparations (or l i i l
■largest season In Its history a re ,
being made at the Florida 8tot# 1
F irm er* Wholesale M arket In­
cluding many (novations whereby :
jpalm ns r e n t e served more effi*
j clcntly then over before, J . U.
Is
j
1 Michael, m arket m anager staled
•odny.
Thu kuihtiqg of a fcucit in front
.
■■f the market and rcmoJlImt the
W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. IT T ,
m arket reel sura nt a&gt;c tin- tste ii
(A H ) T h i' H olm e
L *'
Some of the IS seamen, sne’ehed from Impending death in the t aging water* o ff Cope Haiti tuimprovements being made, Mr.
I 'u im n iM " ' m n e w ix l U k oC .
tha*.
took
the
Uvea
of
seven
comrades,
anshow
n
in
llft-lmat
of
il,
.
.-iXi
4
oant
c
u
tle
r
M.-i.-'-div
Michael said
f u r l to f n t r « r o ln id e r o tlo R 07
’rice J . Angel, Sanford restau- * f * r being rescued. Some are still w earing life p i &lt;-m i &gt;«t * «lii&gt;)i tl-&gt;- . i tdi dinned
when tin
• h e A 'lm iiii-U rJtliin 'a
w n rtih. n -ioial *nd. i« -n&lt;; "
J . Leslie Younghusband. w ealthy Chicago cosmetic* m anufae-' iuiit opvralor, opened the restau* tlrrck steam er T ienny C handrii went down during .| storm. A- on 1 h o u r ItiU tiu ln v tvJilId (Jontu re r, embraces his fo rra rr wlfs, Mrs. Palm er Stoller (le ft) snd hie ran t earlier In lhe wees a fte r only Greek, very llttls Information could be obtain,-.1 from tln-lo it-. ■ :h e ' 'rngtdy.
greai pOfi'tnniPtl more of th#
new bride, Mary Louise Uhlmenn of G rand Rapids. Mich., Just. De­ aiipi-tvi»(ng r\ten siv e rrnovalkinr
j'H f ln t a e iv io it iit ta lk rfithM h’
to
Ilia
building
nnd
adding
addife rs the wedding ceremony at the bridegroom'* p a la tia l'S I. Peters
tliiiu Ictr'fJu H v o w o rk .
.
_
,,,
.
... .
lionnl equipment in order to serve
burg, F U , realdene*. All did no t run so smoothly as this fam ily Mtuf|le(orMy hM
dllrln|r
C lin tH n n n
N o r to n ,
N a if
Jrr.r.y Demecrnt announced 1)*4
cmbrmcc. though, fo r the rarljr morning nuptial* were marked hy u ,P COming ataion.
etdv tw o ‘ of 21 lnt»ir com tltttBM
#n Alleged aaaault of Younghusband*. on William Snyder, St. P c 'e rs. |
d (K a u lttg , h,
construction
J
fof
bu rg newspaper reporter, who preferred charges agslnst the menu- uf Hu, fn ,ro the Market M anager
the l,-II for ivgMiUk She **2! *
facturer.
_________staled that ft wss not their objec­
j lie- i •imnlllce mnioilly wpuV»
tive to rxclude any famierm or
w- rk |n olilalntng thy aeceem fr
buyer* from (he market but to
■
mimb-i e f
-Icwalores—t i l l - 4 ^
provide g reater safety for patrons
l the petlllrt. that wertld brhtW
nnd obtain a el user survey on the
opcrnlion nf the Market liy check­
ing all produce as it enters ths
gste.
to rn Med up to ih* House B
“ This fence ides is not a now
S IH V H H I No" 17- —( f l j remmIMee alnre Ihe l i s t
Displaying
a tl.fe n s. th s t) ( J I T Y N E W S B K I E F S
Idea with those colinreted with the Couldn't h . dow n'd tir tho Lees­
tlcuvlly -elntorred Chines* ar»j A rrest the Capitol, tto . ,
Maikei. I ll advonlages and disad' burg often*., t'narh ft. A. IL
tide. «'rii'-k b -rk at the Japan#** j remained In lb# thro** (gw
vantages have been studied ear*' Wilkinson's
Hautord ' Beml-Fro
luvnd-r. lodar in a rounler-at* '"uthern ffllbuetrr agulH t,
t r P Tl t R R e in fo r c e d ,ul1* *’* ,h * Supervisory Coin- R lackrats rH n in n l from
IwesSenator
lack
atorg
lh "H tod-nhurg
NB
15 ® •• “
m iller nf Ih e ' Market and U was liurg last nlRhl w |lh • m otel
!lialle, Texsv P era or r*t, had
decided n&gt; build il only a fte r tha victory lucked under Ihelr h .lta
Line- itofendtuc Nanking ,om * floor.
■ipproinl nf m iny farmer*, dealers allhnugh th .y went down fight­
mile* away,
A 'he T vian's direct Ian, *k
HKNDATB. Nov. 17. —W’l — mi Ihu M aiket, and truck buyers ing by a si-ore of 0 to 0 In favor
lodge No.
F. end A. M will
The boom af hunter*' gun* Generali si Imo F ranclico Fr»ncn
Th.uiann'l*
rt
fresh
troop* i, ,iiiind n a d ip g where they
w
ho'
ctunn
t
o
'
tha
M
arket,"
Mr,
ol
Ih*
Imvshurg
Linns
heailtul
will eoon echo through Seminole! w as reported todey to be rushIxitd Ihrir regular communication from Ihe in'r-ih’r tnnreheg "P«* .(f v ,.l"id * y 'he 14p*g»
by Georg" Miller.
County as sportsmen tram p tb a -— '
„» slrtm rta be-, Michael- said.
.
. i - t ■—
i .lii'-iirt- Hugo I. Iilark. Ii(
in
the Masonic Teinplo twiiigliL,
woode and swamp* In quest of l»&gt;» eonetzurilon of ^
"Thorn aro eeveral rn s o iu for
Panford had formed a defen*, ncvoiding to Musonic olliciuU.
wrn«» mi
,
hind
the
Aragon
or
a
rt
the
fence,"
MrMirhucl
cutitlnuud,
gam s.
which It wo* Imarted would
i\ ti' liitii; I. gi-’:Btji»n nrhllr
1 Spanish tre a t to assist his »rt&gt;«............................
-th e principal reasons are ns M s ^
|hn
M m, r blll
A1 !!»•• w.tiM' lime civilians n-*t
The hunting season officially {{•cllve m ajor
11 &gt;•■(11n Ur ft nil KAKB l«Bof
ollimelve east* Iqws; F irst, tu make only' one
1'he I hive di-t ai lllil'-ltl - «lf I I ir
\n
#
k
|f
IIS
|H#
Will
-7
Mis
and
la-ssUi'r*
iHieki'r*
• p e n . at su n rise B a U q tsr morn­
Mil
Natlonui
li
nurds
atetioned
in
trance
Into
t
t
o
f
l
z
r
k
e
l
and
u
one
»»fsini|i*
J«*n
&lt;f
rirem
m
.-n
t
nrflcai
thought tt "ballyhoo-* and pr&gt;"
ing And many local' epdtUmen
The new sat b ase for Iho In­
wni* ninif*r « n r
6&lt;&gt; .sunfuid m rt In llie Sanfunl Ar
a re greasing up th eir ru n s and surgent aerial arm ada * n paid wny drive aruufld the Market in dieted th at Miller would
mote
orderly
urder
lit
secuiv
i»t night for Iheir «ovl.i&gt;‘
s-ild the
( Iiiti' ' *
wild but soiurlliltiR happened to |tn o r y
water-proofing their bool* In
to bo ellusted at Tudela we*t,y)ow u j t r,ffjc f ihu, avukling pro
permitted
fttiinli
••-.fV
hn4
Miller and whtft It was Is nl ;diiUspreparation
for
th s
opening
of the Tuilela-I’amplons highwayaccident*. Second, a man will moat unbelievable^
Ihrfli In fn &gt;-&gt; pea llnea nnd d" |
day. The open season far durks.
O thers were atatlered along Ihe
Milter Tarried the
ovnl
13 . A m o l i n g ol the nmin ni-'ih' i ■ »lar.a \V- ■lit n"l c npilnlsle or]
however, does not begin unlit i vagi bsltl* front from tto Frrnch be p,i*|ed a t Hie gala tu wcIimuIu
bath buyers and tellers, acquaint lime* d u r t n r llie ball game and of the dunluitj .lUliloi High Sehot.l 1ntfii|i| M
Iftt,
with l.iivn. We will]
th e day after Thanksgiving,
to tha
mountains of tlicm with the M arket's method
Tenpl" of ftcm (MM]
last dllrh "
(
"Tha
on* of llm Jniinls he traveled will to held in the kfi I....I A n*l ' *•i
The M le of hunting license. J,™ £ p ^ o . ^
too of operation, issig n all those who on
,\|i i111«.■1«ih .Inj an'-. *&gt;"ike&gt;lnin Conn'v S ". pal r—pan dtog to
IS yawl* and that li-rt n total mm, ‘fhu n d u y inuiulng «t I points to the fact. Judge It
m iles'to the south.
with to sell Ihclr'ow n pruduce to ga in nf 3 ynril* iturlnc the other o'clock.
rro*« Rail Call
Kh . . M
f a r f s ' l i - m p e e r - the annual
W ar* asserted, th at
a
la rK«
Government mllllla hara*«&lt;*&lt;1 proper *lull*, advi*o as to traffic I I IMP* with (tin hall and tor
ctiiifWt nn 'i ennih-mnnllnit of J * ' sr they ihntiM *. ronnty J t x l f l lL*;
number of persons will nydr
line* on Ibe Ararun regulations, get Hto iidiiics ami c l Ihe first tim e In Mttl'T'a foot­
Hlandntd OH Company officials J jkBM
“ Ini* -tT;ihL'* and 'iitlmnt'-il \V Ware* rh**li&gt;nan nf th r Rati
Into his olflro at th a last min- Insurgent
-------today/ i
|H-riiit*i&gt;"’i tjth a t tu . n . . dl-iMi-n to t-ml the w a r C*tl r.-mmltf. f n *
ute tor th eir hunting licenses. 1
w1,h
* . ' ^ ra l dresses of nil buyers wllo CJltlO ball r u r e e r he wa* stopped nnd h r r e were " g ra n te d
Tlic ivv)i4*u*44* *if thn profile nf
Up to lh# present time be has h .ltln g mohlllsstlon for C W r s l into Mic Mniki-t, unswer quest.ona hy a aenil-pro foolliull leum hy local llu il'lin g j nsprcinr (•■ I’- ! ,,, rh |i,„ «-, l.l he ew tru’teddiI -i fTrr*
Paxton yesterday lo make c c r-1 mBny an,| ityly
lh# nontlAtthll y i* tint so
eold approslm slely l g | license, Isslmo Francisco Franco ■ ex­ and, in gi-nrral, tty to make line.
C ata­ everyone feel nt home. Third, hiUnit n&lt; In pmrlniiB ynara* ih«* OialF*
as rompare&lt;l with the approtl- pected offenslvo against
T ha Sanford o'llfit while slow tain change* a t their w holesale j Tha »poke«m*n -a 'd ll
astnurh n* much trouble lias bei n plug Miller eninph I'-ly, fmuul III plant Tstinmlril lo ro*i fl'J5.
c l S'nte*, Ureal Drllain .i'-d Un »ni\n nf thn %#lrl## m M. a^ft
m ale 600 sold last eeaeon. In lonia.
Government edvlcea eald a t­ experienced in trying to keep
ntiier l.l powers whirh joined if- potnt#4'! If* tl»i* iuhnI fi*r adwr!
order th a t those who have put
Pep U am hrrt. !H0 pound fulltmrk,
topUhl
(ten' rallt
fair
Itraniling Japan a* nil
aii'htw ll'-iiin! iv'iifliTrn ni» tniM* of Ik*
off purchasing
their
llccnsos
ana
punuum i
1*
1*17
iw
iniv* tache
------ «■ . the U*«*» «nd
. # Villa*•„, children, e.ipeciilly those on bicy­ a m an who r a r r h ' l "If inurh of
cles, from gelling killed, or injur­ thn game's honors along
lii'dxld
may obtain one before th e open- r**rd* sector* gnu w » o
w ith, have "lilaquallfl'd" ihrm -et*'' »&lt; rnn*e« pn-l i&lt;H|iii»lnl Hint anyw h h Tlon *ilay, colder
ed, Itoxo children will to kvpt halfhurk |)aee H a ils and llam- llrtd f" » i In e\Ctenie Jiqrili p'
ln« of lb . season. Judge W .re drld dlslodg^l U H l P l U
,1 i Ii-uld devote a portion,
fu 'u re m ediators In lh - far ea*i
stated that h|s office will b e 'o u t poet trenche*. .
n away from the Market unless ac- iM-rl's pa»*es were ihe only of­ tt"ii K illi" i" noiiliwi *1 V*l"ii-l-»
Tho ______
defiant _________
rlateraani w*« an nf Id. I|nii&lt; lo iln- annual dries
pmtpaiiK'd by patents. Fourth, to fensive stre n g th that Leesburg - inoatlv fair and colder, l'r"b i ..-hi-r hhev lo Ihe ri.tifi-reiliv t ll'l i -inla, y Mr-.
open Thursday and Friday eve »urgenl sleg* base* t
Karl
N n rd g rft,
at Madrid keep hitch hikers, tram ps, etc. ou&gt; dlaplsyed IhrotiRhotit the evening, ably fro*I tam peraiure of
-&lt; rntcd .-fforl. and came al a mo- r haltiitiiu of ihe Clr-y Commit***.
nln* unlll about *:30 o ’clock.
, Government
. officer*
,
in troops or Ihe Market, Fifth, all Incoming
37 la Ini* tiny fntdxht. T huradai. ment when- delegate*, roitvpnre,|i
l l u i l s s H mi s i n tw el
With Ih . advent of hu n tin g ’
tb o u ,‘ ^
To i^ r o c k the belief that Hemi*
relnfmclAg
In s u rg e n t______
produce will ________
be checked so that
fall w dli sh'wly n-l'i* lemp* t.i t h , t the United Stales conrres* j nob- (Sandy did not derlva any
also 1* revealed thn fact th a t an- w * r n
nuslly, according lo
.la U stlc .., strength tn Ihe southeast ' ^ #r* |i n accurate record may to kept of
•ur"
w*!», portion.
^
will reject any proposal 'o "fore*"- iH-iH-fiu flout the money co lle c t
there are from 100 lo 400 deaths f r a n '0 *»■* aiP*ct«4 »° u “ nch the voh me of business handled by
' Japan ■Pi pie.- up hn
l'd in the drive. Judge
Were
_
Jplva
o
aet
A
I
nirria.
tk..
.___.1..
The
HI.
Rev.
Charles
lllay
n
ey
,
"r "
each month during Ihe hunting' » W inter drive on A lm .rU .___ ^ tl)B M, rUe, ,-c»rIy
pointed out 'h a t if n dollar
ro lrm o re. 11,ho,, of ).u,r t o Rico
compl#'*
General Cardanal wee named
One particular fact th at we
and go home.
season.
(mid for o mi-mlH-nihlp, 60 cent*
military governor of MsdrM to
NEW ORLEAN8. Nor. 17,—(Al and to r Viigln tslamls, will to the
T hr Jap an r e »poke»man ta r ,,f IhL was -p .n '
directly ,jn
The Nell anal Rlfla Assort*- relieve Gen. Joe# MU)*, n v e rn - want In im press upon every furvlsIUiig
preacher
a
l
the
Holy
Urnsi
—A
eold
wgve,
riding
atron*
mcr
Is
Ihul
ha
can
sell
hi*
own
rant bully rcfrrred lo the portion “emlnola r - u n 'v fo r local raltof.
tlon h « . advocatpl th e following —
eoran,Btd, r t a q * |, f on ce„
Kplsmpal
Church
next
Sunday,
northernly
wind*,
gave
lha
Boulh
good* tin the Market if h« w uhci
rules for hunlvre In »n effort lo tral
^ front, of some duties.
according In Rev Merlin J. IIram of yesterday'* conference decla­ and th* other 60 rant* ran i 3 a
mi to da. No nalr* will be a llo .a d s taste of winter today.
reduce this annual toll of ac­
p a 'to r of th e Churrh. (lev. Col- ration torating Japan as a treaty th* National Assoc 1st km. A ay
on (he grounds, however. E w ery
Snow, sleet, end suh-freetlng more ha* been a bishop of I’uetto breaker.
amount over the 60 ranks sent to
cidental death*:
load of unsold produce entering the tom perstures w rrs reported In
Only faeelst Italy, which ha&gt; th#
national
A uncial ton da
I N ever allow l h . r a u n l. of
Rico
since
1013.
Market will to assigned la a stall m m , sertlons Slid the United
e-nalrtently fought Jap an 's rase 'p e n t to IhL Cmmty, ho s a i d .'
a gun to point tn anything at
and &gt;hc owner will to privileged Slates Weal her Ilureau predict­
conference,
vo'ed
Komeone apparently
u**d a witoln th*
'T h e quota fa r this County h r
which It la not Inlendad to shoot.
declaration while tola year has been set
1. Never load a gun while lh .
Llnnard Jones, known ns the to sell it to anyono he arcs fit, ed the cold wave would last well g lasi cu tter to remove a portion ■gainst the
of the window pane In the Han. three Hrondinavisn countries a b -1 members and up t®
m uzzl. Is pointed a t any part "M ills Colonel" to hi* many whether il to to a dealer on lh* Into Thursday.
to m
a Ws R
r W
t f Pi
Forecasts
Indicated
freezing ford G ram m ar' School last night, stained.
lim* spproxlm s'sty 100 to r * to ) a
of Ihe body.
friends In Ihe Elks podge. *n Mark*!, a truck buyer, a nn-rchant,
or wbut not, ns long a s It i* sold and sub freezing tem peratures In Chief or Police Roy Q. William*
"Among to* powers voting for "•cured.
if f tl
I. Never eland In front of any­ Inmate or a crippled children'*
T h i drive rinses Thank
one loading a gunhospl'al In Umatilla, was burled nt wholesale. No rtla ll *al«&gt; are North and Central loiulstana, reported this m orning, adding Ihli declaration are (her* not
N orthern Alabama and ,ln M issis­ th at although the window was u n -[ some na'ion* w ho( r#pudlal* pay- Day and th* rhalrm an
4. N ever cock th e gun end pull yeftwrday, according to George allowed
th e IrlffWr for fun.
Thureinzt, Exalt'd » uler ot the "In "p u llin g this ayatvm Into sippi from (lie central part down locked from all appearances no meip. of ih rir deb!* lo th* United Drive request* tto p tsp le _
effret, Ihe Market is asking for to -tha Gulf Coastone had rnlerod th* building and Rtales, despite solemn proml**e7 ford aad Bemlnal* County
i . Never shoot d h e rtly a t a Sanford loulgsIn Tenneaaae the mercury was nothing was missed.
he askrd. "The Ironical atlRud* operate to make it t t o
The Elk*.’ It wee staled, had • he co-operation a f all Intrrcstod
flak hard surface ** tha bullet
of power* w h- vote fo r thing* tog suerstg It has to m
la bound to ricochet.
cared tor the led *» the H»rvy parties. Ths m arket ia here to expected In dim below freezing
whirh th -y do not observe 'hem- vlou# years.
I Never baadl* ■ gun without Ann* Home for a, number -ut help and nut hinder and If you and bring wMb It snow at Nash
•elves I* laughable.
first opening th e breech to be ye**, and be was always pointed are *»ked l y th s "m an a t the gato" vllle and ttnnxvllle.
rre e ilh z
(rm prrsturee
w*r*
“ In any event It le highly r e ­
out tw visitors of lha bom* be­ to p a ri here, or there, remember
■ere th e gun I* unloaded.
&lt;
grettable for these powers th at
7 Never carry a .gun loaded cause of hi* outstanding person- th a t the request 1* m ail, oqly In forecast * from North Georgia to
WASHINGTON, May I f . ' — they have not taken advantage
ezrept whetf bunting and U a a be alittea In spit* of his locurahla order to ih a k . for a more orderly ^Norlh Florid*.
system f handling th s pruduM
(AT—'T i* M ajillipa
Comm1*»lnn of the passages In Japan'* rspty
su re th e gun 1* tn a * A te port- . condition
rafom n)end*o-to Con *r**e today lh. which Japan carefully opened
tlon.
The boy was bedridden from grown by Florida farm ers.’'
tb s I loan* and autoldlei to made th* way for good office*. Aa a
I. N erer clltab g fa n e* . w ith­ m i unlll hi* dsaih Sunday, sufovallabl* for developing irons- resul( o f . th s ronfsrenc* declara­
out first putting th e gun Urwugh fering from tubortulooia of the
oceanic slrrrstL T|j# proposxl tion this wsy Ig now elooed f o r
muzzle first end. climbing over ip lm ,
K ara than 60 Bbrinera will w as Included la a report pn for­ •re*."
eg some other point.
Floral offering* from many ad­
test In the VaUvs Ilotsl 'T hurs­ eign a ir commerce.
• The Japanese spokesman c riti­
•. Always* Rive lh* gua
mirer* surrounded the ltttl*-cof­
thorough daaainr attar firingfin yesterday. There were flowers Coach Laonsrd gMcLuras sent day rt’ght f#r thflr regutor , Hto* Commission emphasized, cized t ||r conference fo r enllsUng
bin
Seminole
High
School
Fcisry
■acnthly 1lni*r. local officul* of however, (bat there Is no need Soviet Riuula's aid to tba decla­
from -a restrict In sa wql-of-aUt*
a t th a prats nt for aircraft sub­ ration which opposed Interference
ROOSEVELT ILL
prison. Others bora the card* ol Feds tbreugh i b u d p'sctle* lh* Lodge »micLHf#d INJay.
mg those czperted. tp b* sidies comparable to thn*" g ran t' to Ito Affairs of another naBon.
WASHINGTON, Ne*. llr -U F )- Governor Co m and former Cover session yesterday afternoon on lh*
high slbool prattle# field when b*
t a t the dinner ar# tba IL ad xsrfscs shipping . T to prlncl
The chief UnMed 8 tats* del*
Prsaldent HeoseveU still bad slight
{ortrious FoIrnlalB, Pvt* B ald' pal need now. th* Commission gala, Norman H. Darla, conferrad
temperature from infected teeth
win and Chief Rabban of Uw, ssU , fit f o r _ « percent constrac- with Vladimir Potemkin,
today aad doctors ordered b b i to
K erroco Temple to Jacksoovill* Hon loans T o h elp; swing fth * Vk*-commieaar nf forslgn affair*
■toy to .bed. All . &lt;
Fktinsylvanto.
ConneeUeut "i nd us* several times.
high InUUl engineering develop­ on Russian-United States rslaIIs la plinn tog to us* s varied and several noble* from th*
wore tpacsftod far the
C tU fom lt.
. •*
ment cost" of U * bug* new fly'
The boy w«i buried a t Uma'IlU. offensive attach daring the o n e Land organization.
with BiU FtrrtgATs atyeng BL
Many m atters of Importance ta * to a tg. j
•
'
Tha conference of 19
Auto* raak zscond ooly to fowl
Three-fourths e f all
Augustins Moltoto Friday evening nr* exported to bo d iscu s* ^ nnd
via* and adherent* of
to family bodgeto. to 14 towns of fee*loos] workers in th a U aitod .n d they will a lto to to good
LATIN -America doe* about ons- power Washington treaty
officers.‘*f the l-odg* urged tto *
the wimsrn s b t t o be d&lt;
State* 'a r * school learharre andidltibn fo r lit* tilt a s no player has nil ,local Noble* bo p ream t fa r thlrd of It* total trad* with tt o was
Intended to “guarani**"
-RMRt eC Kfrfcultor* yepartg,
A ltf^rad A R jr*tajw y.i*dst*.
V aited.B tato*.
f v s ilz M n Fags TWO

Southern F i l i b u s t e r
t
Tn Progress T K
I) c f v a t Measure
*'

Sanford Line Stops Miller Chinese ^ Armies
But Lofte As Leesburg Noses Counter Allack
Out 6-0 Win Over Blackcats.Japanese Forces

Hunting Season Franco Rushes
In Florida Opens Construction Of
Saturday Morning Large Air Bases

Sanford Offensive Is W eak B ut Miller’s F r e sh Soldiers Are
Rushed To F ront In WfflfiW itfffft I#1 I'll#' ' W
O utfit Has To Take To A ir For Yard­
DofcnseOf N nnldng
m
age In Battle Of Defensive Power

County Judge’s Of­ Loyalists Say Insur
fice Open Evenings
F
or License Sales W ith Italian Force
Government Aid For
FarmB S aid . Favored
By Geo. W ashington
MOUNT VERNON. Virginia,
Nov. 17. —k/P)-rVo»ldent it**,*.
-alm ost certain** the first Presi­
dent would have favored the
pr*e*nt-day "goternm en f action
to 'a i d farm era.;
Washington,
M r.
Roosevelt
aald. ehowed by hie Owe words
"th a t ha considered agricultural'
production even In hla tim e io
be much m ors th an a local
m alter.The President'* rem ark* war*
delivered to |h e presidents of
land grant collegia and unlverslllea gathered a t W ashington's
boms In connection with the
7th anniversary of tha establish­
ment of the sgrlculture d ep art­
ment.
&gt;
Recaue* the Chief Executive
was confined to th e W hite
House with a tooth ailment, hie
rem ark* were reed by Secretary
Wallace.

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business
Tha exchange of commodi­
ties
Is w hat la commonly
known as businsdh. When this
exchange Is rapid, business I*
aald to be good , when It la
slow, business is had. On* of
the greatest handicap* to an
exchange of u n r 'commodities
Is ths' difficulty of disposing
of used goods.
Tbs automobile dealer ca n t
sell many new c a n unlaaa hs
finds a buyer fo r tha custom­
er's old cart a man In tha
market for a now radio or a
row refrigerator can hardly ba
fold unless com* disposition
can be mad* of the old ones;
h hunter who -would, like Ip
buy a new g a s hesitate* be­
cause the old «•* will *«1|
be on his hands.
, ; T hs H it could b* added to
Indefinitely, b u t th is would
gain ua nothing. W hat la ta r sa t Is for people to real*
th a t through a mar* ra p ­
id e sc h e a t* o f need good?
there w ill fellow a
■ale e f
th e Individual
Cheat stand to g ain ,
Tha to st w a y 't o egfed

“ m ‘■
Jd

Ware issues Ne
Appeal For H
On Annual Drivi

IkM It! Ill

Cold Wave Reported
Settling Over South

Elks “Little Colonel”
Buried In Umatilla

SubsidyRecommcndcd
To Develop Flying

DAFF1

Celery F ed i To Play
S t Augruatine Friday

Shrlners Lay PlanB
F or Monthly D inner

( i drive

S S U o S a 'a !:' I S w f K u»»‘

tl*D of The S i . f e I BsesM. A
•*

OM e f U h RMtUsm Wiu
to ***** R risR sitty fo r

____ H i
*I #«

B

�la lift Is shewn by the curio— fact that the M d i a M
iM th rata la the first ra w Is 99 percent free ter u w |
^ th ^ lfe tra p o H U a

was i s t i sriaa, for the most part bp bad clothes. This was
feHowvd la araar bp a u H is h a aa the result of the child
aleapiaf la the aasa bod with aa adult, aad next to this,
aa lb s result ad the cbOd slssptag with Ha faea buried la
a pMow. f M d n badlaa, ladled principal]/ in the air pas­
sages, eaasod about 9 paraeat of the deaths, while burns
Uncounted for agprosfcaatsty the same percentage, with
sodding responsible for aaaot of the fatalities in this group.
Fails, chief!/ out of bad or crib, and Including many
falls from high chairs, out of windows and down stairs,
form another important causa of fatal accidents among
Infants. Naturally only a few deaths from motor vehicle
accidents occur among babies under one year, but about
five in every 100,000 ara killed every year in this wap.
The accident death rata among Canadian babies under
one year of age, while below the American rata, was still
hUh at 76 psr 100,000.

Martin’s Garage

PICTURE FRAMING

Croom s Panthers
Downed Ry O cnln
By S core Of 21 -6

WIEBOLDT STUDIO

M eeting The Public

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
empiay. The most important person in any office or store,
writes John R. Tunis in a recent issue of the Rotariaa Mag­
azine. |a the man or girl who has customer contact. V
“If you have contact with the public by letter/ tele­
phone, wire, or word of mouth," ho urges, "you represent
your company. If you happen to be the first person to
reach the public, you are the moat important cog in the
organisation. From you the stranger gets his Impression
of the company, an impression that stays In his mind for*
ever. Two minutes have secured lifelong customers, had
they have made lifelong enemies.
‘ "What sort of person do you care to do business with,
tha man who growls into the telephone: *GImroemlster-

Potatoes
1 (c
&gt;m o w
Squash
lb wC*
'■''St* t e a r
»'
Beans 2 lbs. H e
tiw rs o

Rutabagas
MU* u u n t M a

• •

»•

Grapes 2 lbs.

15c

feElPSL

15c

Coconuts

t ic

Nnts*r Tb."r

2j g

OnionssTbs. 10c

Fruit Cake M tl
Cherries
Lb. *fc
•w sss m a u r a J e w
service waa satisfactory. In one year the number of cus­
tomers dropping from this concern’s books declined 68 per­
cent
"What a difference it would maka if all corporations
acted on s policy of courtesy. Whet a difference If the
honest businessmen of the nation paid aa much attention
to courtesy aa the gyps, crooks, fly-by-night promoters,
and scalawags who nave only one stock in trade—* cour­
teous address and manner. What a difference If butineas
became polite and stayed polite, not only to the poblic but
to itself. In short, whet a difference if we all took the
curt out of courtesy.

CAMBRIDGE GLASS

»yrT1■***■

Molasses

c u

|j c

Spry31b. can50c

§ £ •3 0 *
HIGHQUALITY

"THE BEST CHECK to any given evil is alraya that
provided by an adnested public opinion . . the crook 'ho
Is unable to find a public on which to prey goes bank­
rupt. . , "—Evan Yellon.

®«* S ite . 1* c

U

r n tie

2

Sugar 5 lbs. f c K
Peaches
lb
* * a a caws s
Apple Sauce JCg

In dictm en ts
By Grand Jury
Staled Friday

K * Food

CmUImmS r —m
Om
lossy whan O As tails.
Aa as stisnualfe oi tta Orand
Jury's tavistlsalion o» local IM*
(arias. O fiU w truni tb . Bh.rUTa oCTic Ula ysalsiSay atiar
soon aWooMS down on Uta Ulu
Tbaatac arasil with aaarch a*4
■ otsaro wmrrssia slaaad by Days*
ly Bh.rtfT Jack lUrkaoa u i
MtMd bout* aad o4bar pare
pbantslla coonactad wtu tha
awaraUoa at “B u i Night,- Dm
ty Carl WlUamj wba Is rhatsa ot

Cat Priced

* el a

Raisins pkg. J f c

2SC

�&amp; i’ i ft- T ' i .* a ' I , , j

And Personal Activities
Social Calendar

Cooking School Held
A t Scott-Carraway’s

M in Camilla Baoehamp, Watt*
Mr*. W. R* Iryaon, Mlaa Oleda
hvghouae Proving Kltchena Horae Dyaon and Mlaa Carolina lUlt
Economist. conducted a cooking apent the weekend In Gainesville.
acbool yea lord it afternoon at
ScoU-Carraway**. D. N! Anbury,
Mr. and Mr*. W. Hugh Combe
lapraaentattva for Weatb^ghouio, of Miami were tbo weekend gueat*
gato an Intarmthtg talk on range* of Mr. and Un. G. &lt;&amp; McKay,
. There wOl bo a call
&gt; of tha cooking
the Tun lor High School P T. A.&lt;aehool'i
awarded to the
Mr* Elite beth McBride of
for Board m illio n and W a 'feUewfa
arih* Wright, ManhaWille, N. C. la viilting her
mother* a t 10:40 o'clock ot the 0TW ,
E. C. Nelaon, daughter, Mra- Bruce RIaer at ber
at hoot
broil cd
home on the Country Club Road.
Tha t a i l 8 Ida P. T. A. will
meet ot 2:41 o'clock.
ary He
Mra. I* J . Koona of Brunawick
The regrular meeting of Somh »»gti«i.
arrived Sunday to apend several
nolo Chapter Number Two Order
y
weeks as th* g utal of Mr. and Mra.
of E aitem S tar wtU be held ot donated
I- E. E itrk lg e.
the Maaonle Hall a t 7:10 o'clock, ijg k t &lt;
Tha Upoala Dorcas Circle will Roland,
Word has been received the'
hare their annual Baaaar and Carraw
Ml** MUdred Bank* ’has been In
luncheon on the lawn of tha Up* Thom
vlted h&gt; at tend the Itelt^ Signii
aala Coniaiunity Church from C N ab
fraternity dance!
S.'SO o'clock until 6:00 o'clock.1Martlm
Many articles of handwork and Calcbel
Friend* of Mr*. W. II, Tunnt*
luncheon wDI bo for salt. Tha Mra. W
rllffe will regret to Irani that *ho
public ia invited to attend.
Boland,
I* receiving treatment at Hu
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hu*
*
FRIDAY
w _Ab?'
pile).

Mrs. J. B. Spurling- f
E ntertains Mission
lira. J. G- Spurltng waa hoata**
to tb i oil day meeting of the
Woman'* Missionary Society of
the Fell Goa pel T* be mat)* which
m i held yraterdiy at ber homeThroughout the morning eewtar
area enjoyed after which a eoeared
dlah luncheon waa nerved. During
the afternoon Mr*. Spurling pr*'
ikied over the Minion Study cJai»
The meeting wa* opened by the
•Inglng of choruaca, "Whoaoevor
Will", “Jeaua Bwecteat Name I

NOVEMBER 18-19-20

Children’s Dresses

W. F. McPhcraon, Mra.
Nelson, Mr* W J. 11*11,
Q. Touchton, Mr*. M. I.
Mr*. A- WU&amp;oldt, M m . V
Teer, Mra. Jame*. C*v»*
J . E. Spurling. Ml** \V
Wieboldt and S p v d r t t ,

LADIES'1ALL Sll.K

TJicwj sweaters art* nil wool
ami of giNMl quality. Sixes
1 to 8 years.

HOSE

PANTIES

CHILDREN’S
New Styles
for the Holiday Season
V*atl weal i .

■■ f „mt

■( all flap
•lasa. m entnr In w
! » « r ppriMfikVttl.

••

w rs*
tsf

BERETS &amp; HATS
In nil color*. To close thews
out during dollar days,
Stiecinl

VALUED UP TO $1.25

REST GRADE
UNRLEACHED
— A REAL
I
VALUE AT
1

I1EST ERA HE
25c VALUE ON KALE AT
0

ZIPPERS

SILK REMNANTS
One lot worth up to $1.00 a yard

LARGE SIZE 70 X 80 INCHES
DOUBLE THICKNESS

BLANKETS

$ 1.&lt;

COLORFUL PLAIDS
SCOLLOPED EDGE
* EXTRA VALUES! STOCK .UP NOW,

2 Yards For

Jumbo Loaf

SCRIM CURTAINS

lit

Ruffle it ml tailored ntyles

Each

WEARWELL SHEETS
Ik&gt;*t grade—Guaranteed* for :t yenria wear.

BATH TOWELS

Nixon 68 x 119, 72 x 09 &amp; 81 x 09

Good quality, Atutor ted at ripen on white hack
ground. Worth 85c each

Worth $1.09 apioco

EACH

4 FOR
"■* l-adle*' pure linen hrni*tItched hdkf*.
t guild (■•dor*. Street and l’**tel »h*dc*.

J

LADIES TAFFETA

Home Mad*

Easy Mlide button Trimmed tlp|K&gt;r. l)oea not
catch. Simple to attach. All coloro

BARREL SWEATERS
Mitses and laullea* all wool nweatera
„ naaorted color* and alii'.*

COME EARLY I DONT MISS THESE

Special

DRAPERY

MUSLIN

PERCALE

THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY _ _

Extra

&lt;fl

EVALEEN’S

VALUES

Lemon Pie.

v I
« i.
;J
* —»

N O V E L T Y . FA U R K ’.

DOLLAR DAYS

Froth F ruit

a1

A flM M I
ferae*
»l
lrr***t*ra la *11 *kr
■ *n
* lt U i
»*•*«.
TkU U ■ t&gt;aie*l* .» • *
r » V it f.iV l a ' ml.*.
tw o
i* tm r u n

WORTH UP TO $1.95

Shop PENNEY S For

W eek - End
SPECIAL

-n

s l ip s

$1.25 VALUE

Children’s Sweaters

Mr*. E. F. Statta and »on of
Atlanta, On. are visiting Mr*.
Stall*' p in n ti, Mr. and Mr* J. B.
public l* cordially Invltad to attend. | Also Mra. H. A. Haynes, Mi*. QunHIcbmiai at
homo un
The Central Clrelo of the Ban- II. Dague, Mra W. C, Lynn, Mr*- Celery Avenue.
fotd Garden Club will meet a t Harry Woodruff, Mra. Algernon
tha home of Mra. W. M. Scott, Speer, Mra. W. I. Hughey, Mr*; E
Mayfair, at 12:S0 o’clock. Lunch R- fancy, Mrs. Allen Gordlher,
will bo served by Group Number, Mr*- O. 0 . Ball, Mr*. Roy M.
One.
Brown, Mf*. W. C. Williamson,
The Girl Seoul* will meet it- Mra- J . N. CD!on, Mra- H. C. Du*
the Little House at Si48 o'clock. Bo«* Mra. 3. A.- Strange, Mrs
Mra. Harry Hreran will talk on Douglas Ball, Mr*. C, E. Gormly,
bird boos**.
Mrs. W. M. Colbert, Mrs- C- L.
H*w*on, Mr*. B .'M . Traub, Mra- Chorpenlng, Mr* Jndrr Cameron,
MONDAY
Henry Watsoa, Mrs. John Melsch, Mra. R. B. A*t, Mra, A. C. Starke,
Circle Number Five of th* * w Br- **•* 8*l*k B,,w»r t ’ Mra. T- Mra- Mnrgnrrt Fletcher, Mr*. L.
Methodist Church wtU B &lt;t&lt; g **
•*&lt; *•»- r~ B. Smith. O. Hunter, Mr*. A. W, HerophDI,
7.-40 o'clock *t the homo of MraC* ^ Whittington, Mi*a Do* la tUuudcnmlre, Ml**
W. F. B r y n *t ESIS Sanford " Z “ 2 * “ • MeC*,kln Arthur Kathleen L im j, and Mlaa Jean­
nu* with Mra. B r y n , Mr* Nancy Ko*Wr' Ut* Ron D*,f,&lt; Mri- Rof ette I.a1ng,
Brock and Mr*. Carl Chorpenlng
"

CLOSE
OUT VALUE
RACK
LADIES*
SHOES

SATIN TAILORED

Made of the beat quality
print. Sixes 1 to 16 yearn.

HEAVY
8 OUNCE
TICKING
I YDS.

S LIP S
2 F o r $1.

THREAD
Lilly Crochet
In AH Colora
25c Value

P

J

^t| f
W
t

Ten For

KOTEX or WIX

THREAD

25c VALUE 5 For

TRIO CROCHET
VALUED at 59c ,
ON HALE............I

' '

• LACE TRIMMED
• ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER STRAPS

PEN N EY * LEADS

DOLLAR DAYI
FEATURE ~
STANDARD

HEMMED
DISH

TOWELS
20 For

SHEETING
6 c Yd.
FIRST QUALITY

For 3 Days
GINGERCOOKIES
teD o z.2 F o rlJc

COLORFUL

COTTON

BLANKETS
2 For $1,00
• A REAL SAVING

81 INCHES WIDE

•SILK TIES

H andkerchiefs.

PW 0***U&gt;r

SEAMLESS! UNBLEACHED!

GLOVES

Burerrlae*.

wall* *llk ret*re* gale*,
w a r e *a* M *M r*H&gt;
U»ea«*.

■-

EACH

FULL SIZE
PILLOW
CASES
7 FOR

ALL WOOL OR A IJ. SILK
Va l u e s u p t o $1 j o

MEN’ SOCKS

SILK SOCKS
•till- ••Nr-llia In

I
W *

. » •!

SHIRTS
While, •rnnetee i l l M M
f s l s r i vsIsM Bp I f l i t #

V un J

UNDERWEAR

P g |J*

I •' - ‘“ For
*\ '

4 J

\ANFORD

FLO RL

�V

»1 f

hr. I &amp; t i m ^ n fl^.OOO,000,000 addl&gt;
« H W M i W m u f t Committee'tlonil Ihcem* to the Nation, * 4 /
H
la to
n ft*J*4 hi m r y potsfbU wajr 000,000,000 more to th« 16 8o«Jlr
*• thu M U r iil davtlopment of ere States, end iWifiCCfiOO U M
•boo* two htdni tries.
to iho Income of Florid* Sines tk*
) R i V w t of lha ' Chrmurglc for m en of the United B U M
CM wtl b of vast importance- lo apand *&lt;1,000,000,000 an n u a lly 'ie r
FlonAa. ,IU PMakillilba or* un- aorvlees and eupplle* from otfctr
ItUIUd a id Um rile* of lU aery- indurirlm and profeaalona In d«r&gt;
boa h*M to eatimito- It I* **tl- mol t in t , It b eaay to *eo what h r
W i ld 'th a t now um i of agrtcul- creating ih tlr buying power 109
total prodoete and oaring of tho percent would moan to other boat*
waste , product* of tho farm, neaae* and Indoalrlei and to f h r
Ihrbqgh ohomk-ol dl*covcry ap&gt; Ida. H U estimated that eoMow
p lla tte n , Invention, and advance- products, paper, itarrh. and Jfngl
Riant, will doable tho income of alcohol alcne will add |J,000,9#tr
the farms of tba United Statoa tn 000 to the agricultural Incoma .nf
a docada. S in n to percent ef our the South Thla would moan 17V
w Mwial Income la from the South, 000,000 increaae In Florida agrtouL
■ad t M percent from Florida, tural income. Thrae figures gl*
rleultural approximate ratimaUa of eouraa
10 year* and m aybe rather liberal, but .f t ?
do giro an Idea of tho poailbOlUaa
for malarial adeancamant and the
tremendous opportunities for aafr*
lea by tho Chemurgle Council ef
flrrid a .
Marketing I* the moat gigantic
and Important dlrlabn of lb * en­
tire bualneaa ef thp world- In aolne
farm or- other It ,ln the vary
heart-throb of all commerce, In­
dustry, vocations, and profaaaioni
known to the human n e t . Whether
it la commodities, settle#, or las
bor, all mankind moat exchange
something for neeasaltlea. Markat*
Ing ta therefore the greatest eco­
nomic problem confronting tho
people of tho earth.
With theae general ate tornan ta
1-**l.u l lw * In
lata .seenam
come m
more ddirectly'
(o *lam
the
raarketlng ef Florida's products,
commodities, and eerrlcee, baforo
wa confide odr atatemente to the
local facilities
for marketing
Florida's agricultural an d bortl*
{cultural products.
! World* bn* 2.000 wholteala and
IfO/WO retell taf ibllahment* which,
(together with the professional men
end lanrfce corporations, which
have an Income of approximately

thatr atm weigh* o r ha destroyed
%F n w b tU n n
Tba Marhatl
Bureau hna famished rules u d
regulsibm* for the operation or
theae markets. supplied them with
market' w v &gt; tafarmnUoa and
AlW ma) S tate shipping p ain t b r
apactlon, acted hi an ndeborjr
Market big
Bureau toucbca in
market new t reporta, PedcralState a kipping point inspection.
marketing
ndvtco,
coopcrnttvo
aalea, and other arrrleea, tba
aalaa of praetiealljr all the mar*
hating transaction* taa the State,
and n very amall perrm taga of
;tha farm producla of the State
, aold through thaaa marketa, apace
doaa not perm it me to glee them
the personal atlaatlen 1 would liltt
to. Certately Farmera* Marketa, to
•apply the *v*r-|nert**lng truck
more men ta, am *9eallrinl to play
an Important p art m the market*
ing of Dm agricultural product* Of
Florida, If Florida U to play an
Important p art hi the food aupply
ef, and contribute materially u
the health and pra#parity of the
entire natien.
Soma of thaaa requlrwmente will
be unifying affarta of all aelllng
agenda*: meeting competition with
appearance and qaallty: 'advertiaing to Hacraaaa and maintain da*
mandi aecura a Juat and fair rate
atructura, io a* to expand oar
marketing territory; match ecntrallted buying power with organ*
lead aelllng power, being able to
furnish excellent quality tn auffl-

M

g

26 Lbs
MIAMI, Fla., Noe. 1T-Tw*nty-sight girla* 4-H dun* have been 200 PARK AVE.
organised In Dad* Count} end
their member* a n now getting
Iholr fall program of work under '
way. lllaa Eunice Grady, home
agent, report*

Dairy Feed 100 Lbs..
Ygjlow Com Ifl]# Lbs.
Shprto JUKI L bs.____
NO DELIVERY OR
PRICES
... I

IBS AT THESE
*D CARRY ONLY

FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO
a Bldg.

H
'tW W ite te

Phi

three billion dollar*.
* coma of the United SUU* ahd
The chief requirem ent In m am fum lahaa 14 percent a f all our exketlng anything la accaaelble e a r ports end only Imparts 11 percent
turners with sufficient b u y in g :o f all eur imports. This rapidly
pow rr tn purchase w hat they da*'
,_•Ire- In thla m p a c t Florida la w r
tra n id y
fertu n ate In
having
mark*!*, not on|y fo r fa rm pro-

Haring the cloee-nut ef our 1137 modeU we have se­
cured a large slack of lata model good used cam—Now

000,000: a total material Income of
m o n th in »1R,000,000,000, and
te ld wags* xmoaaUag to 1 1^00,
000/100. The wholesale trad* of
these 10 Southern States was (Hr*
(00,000,000, and the retell trade
M l 08^00,000,000: a total V
|M ,000,000.000.
Thla
la
the
fertile field a t oar doer, In which
U&gt; market Florida products, easily
accessible to our Farmers’ M irket* by truck or rail.
WHh tho coloeoal fnenee*
purchasing power at this adjacent
territory, Florida'* whiter grows
fn ilt&lt; and vegetables, fish and
Mhar seafood*, phosphate, a te ,
ahould find profitable marketa ta
aay nothing ad the demand drum
the 31 other ate tea.-

NEVy STANDARD gf

la your chance lo get a real bargalpl Han’t mlaa act
aa this graat money uavlag event—One af the biggest
kb ’ ■C
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af Ha bind la year*I

1U 4 DpPOE PJckpp Truck.. .|325

1935 FORD DW«*o T f * "
IL F O R D Poluxa Coupe

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$845

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'«'wn to me- Bo she
World SoHaa.

M ^ t i w Is Held By
Comity Federation

A t fim

H o l id a y

WITH DAN C M AMD

H ip. Ralph Smith, president of Mr*. Coin K.
ltoltey. Sir*.Cora
the Ram tools County
Federation W « * ® »Mh,
&lt;* *■&lt;«■»* Maine,
, , —____ •- c j.fc .
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.M rs. Nellie fu lle r of Athol, MassV
" " “ " I m M m A. 0 . W -tkins, of M sthlaa
?
» |? c p tw^ l c h Vinayard, Maas., Mrs. J. II. Man*
bald f .k la y with the Lake U ary Irk, »nd Mrs. Emma Buchanan;
AtutUlafy.
i.unt jv m j&gt;ark. Mrs. Geo Itlngs*
T *
w. " h h&gt;y. Mr*. Tilford L. Graham, Mrs.
l.h e.!r0^ ? X T rV * 1i
w,hlch Mr*- n. F. Stevens,
Mrs Slm dorff, Mrs.
A. M- Philip# led the
tinging of y . g . Gelsler,
Slits M try E.Per“SnWaMiaa Rhrai
au v in p iated kins and Silas I . A- Scardcflehll
o n jb o p ta n o kg Mrs. Emma Abbott , r AUBniont,, Mr*. Emma Abbott
B allard; of
t Ruperts ware heard from the
following officer*; second vice
prasldepl, Mr*. WUllam tins grave,
uflnance chairman. Mr*. Mumgrave%n no up red th a t there would be a
rt bsciipt Ion trldgn party yivwn
le t wean Jan u ary &gt;1 and tha begin*
n ln j af Lent Mrs. C. ft. Dawson,
conarpondlny secretory, Sirs. F. E.
Gelrlcr, treasu rer, Mrs. J. II. Men*
lek, auditor and the president alt-t
g iv e reportsMl** Mary E. Perltlm , o f Alt*
camnlc Spring*, w-n* circled re*
ror.tliir rccrctary to fill tho
v trr.uty created by the resignation
j *f i l l ; . L. It. Itinchsrt.
|. 1 was derided that the Fcdern
■'if* p i i k ; r a ropy of “ Kscklid”
i I'.n J to tlu* Genoral Federation
i t &lt;li*i r.rti' a in W ashington, 1&gt;.
suit til;o send five dujlsr* to the uliirli vtt.« held Monday Other
■i n d .t i.u Fund.
ilit.-.let* j i . . r r Sit*. Dick .dsy
Voqcfit were hran) from : Long' ®nd Mt.*. In it Chapman,
wood Ctrl* League, Mr*. J. II
D aring the . tu r„ « t ic m o n ,
Sanford Woman'* Club, with Mrs.—B. A. Istmlenberg pro*
. , A- M Philips; Oviedo' Wo tiding. Mr*. I) L. tiiniih gave the
. i n . plu.Y Mr*. George Morgan; ^devotional, mi In U to tln g Thaukt*
a U ji .y Auxiliary, Mr* C- W. giving scripture. I w ai cut-bird to
..bill; i \ m Park Woman's Club,'h*v# o r.m m age *ile Saturday
.fy.,’ F
« . G rille); Theodor.* afternoon.
fc o -iv :l| A iv lin ry Number Three! liefrrx h m tlit* were kov cd fo
United Epanuli War Veterans, the following: Mt* l*aul Johniun,
Mi*. W. 11. Uellnid.
'Mi*. 11. K. Goff. M :. Hull Dual,
1 lie president appointed s com* Mr*. G ertrade Mulli;:un, Mr* M.
mlttetj to ro m u it tho County I). Dec*, Mr*. It. M. Ma*&lt;w, J r ,
Commissioner* aboil gelling tho Mr*. C. K Wnrd, Mr*. Herman
cattlo off th* highway In Seminole Middleton, Mr*. I). I . Smith, Mrs.
Cocnty.
Ilatold Appleby, Mr* Alice Ward,
luncheon was served a t lXtStk Mr*. K. A. Londcnherj, Mt*. O, 8
o'clock by the 1-aVe Mnry Auxl* jTulur, Mr* Nuncy i l n r t , Mr* W.
Ilary n flcr which the jrn i.p opened T. Wnoley, Mr*. II. II. M rl’jll, Jr.,
tho i f tern or n &gt;c»*ion with tho end Ml** d a r n Hunk'll
ringing o f "A m rrlra".
M rs
Smith
int:&lt;Hlneed Mr*.
M yrtla Taylor Brad foul, M ai# A ft c
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chalrnmn who piv o . n Jfib ^ t l n g i ^
^
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A)

Date*Nat Pudding
I raps D aunlatcd atiRar
t .t rnp flour
S tcn'iHKini baking powder
I I b atpoan salt
I ej;K yolks
I-! cup milk
I leaupnon vanilla
1 1 teaspoon cinnamon
l 4 •«* whit#*, beaten
( I cup pecan*
ails eurar. Umir, baking pow. dsr, tall, ynlka and milk. n*at
C-w two minutes Add t**t "f 1h«
Ingredient*
nnd
nils
HahUy.
pour Inin shallow pan. Rnka IS
minute* in a pan of hot watflr
In a imnlrrata oven Herr# warm
a,- cold cut Into aqtiaroa.
For clrnnlng tile* In the b a th ­
room or kitchen u*c a »oft cloth
■lipped tn k&lt; reverie, A fterw ard,
wash the tiles with warm wglor
end then wipe thrm with a *oD
cloth.

Meeting Is Held
By Dependables

REMEMBER—
IT DOTHFTP MEAN
A-THING IF f t
HASN'T OUT THAT .

ENCHANTING

THEY SWISH
SMARTLY TO
RIPPLING
RYTHM!

couldn't da

anything about It
I think, although I am not aura,
that 4 have almost fully reconciled
her to tho fact that I am now
definitely and officially In lour
pant*. and th a t aa for our a g ro c
Metil, .h e can 't do ■ thine aboet
HI
A* for myaalf I made aunt of
my victory by quickly yetting rhl
"I all my i.hort pant*.

Outstanding s i traction waa Joa
tHNaggto, although Tony L asted.
Lefty dome* and all Iha others
h a te l o y i M M i m i M l a i i .

REASON .APPROACHES

I)AR BENEFIT
BRIDGE TARTY
TueMar,

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liSU aYlerb SI (he INwl.h IlMM

F r e d d i e Employs
S t r a t e g y To Get
F i r s t Long Pants

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c/flvitt

BRIDAL BOUQU6T
%epouste

SALE
is on in full swing1

Hundreds Of Bargains Are Here

D RESSES
S I L K and W O O L S
In all sizes

Dresses at; $2.88
Dresses cit $4.88
Dresses cU $5.88
AirchcrHosiery88cand98c
Come In and take advantage of
these values and enjoy the wearing
of new clothes during the Thanks­
giving Holidays.

ACvnpIrtt Open Stack P a l m

SADYES

, K«PP. of Orlando will spon.o

w e '^ T lin k 'g iv m g Banco * to

be

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McLAUUN

tha^innv A t nt l h r ( " ' Audllotlum In Hi I;
H»sioa*b hu Psitny A it ftom , 0:30 uM.^k until !

2,u” ,

Fund.

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JEWELER

n’rlock

iia r* tiK

«m b,r,n.iaw l, l

tvte.

1,1 ration
committee
dhalrmati, j
Mr*. II. 1.. Ilowcll.
i
'RECEIVES' OWN KICK
Those attending
the meeting!
—----were: from Sanford, Mr* Ralph!
GOLDEN, Colo, No* 17 A. fm ith , president of iictnlnole - Georg,i lliiul. Western
a
County Fe«lera(lon, Hr. tEllsabcIh Imlfhaok, 'Vwoalvad" 111* own k
Tracy, M r* John Mvlsch, 8r„ Mr*. ^ „ for a touchdom n, lleut h

•WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE"

Mary. Mr* R. K- True. Mrs It. L
Howell, Mr*. William M uigrave,
Mi*. E. A. Dor e Iin, - Mrs J. A.
Peckhim , Mr*. H B. Fennell, Mr*.

-

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wlnM A Mlno* player i
touched the ball, which rti
scrps*. th« goal line H»ul
iop»,| dawnflclJ and felt on

Y ou'll'find the perfect gift for 1IF.R or HIM a t W ERT'S. Because of Its highly
'nature, Jewelry u the ideal gift. BEE our g ieat oclecUon at reasonable, ••lime-to p

.

DIAMOND RINGS

of romance, beautifully etylad gold and ptatl
Bum mounting*, and perfect stone*

Holiday Cleaning

Thursday

Is At Hand

Let Us Serve You

A Selected
ination of Two Feature
Pictui'es Which Will Merit The Approval
of theh Mob| Exacting Critic—

1)w SEMINOLE DRY CLEANKBS Lava
« reputation for (lu tiiity w o rk , «ffkient dylivery, and courteous UvaUncut of
cstatonoera. When you b rin g your -atwarlog apparvi to our MUblUhmcnt you may fad ooofldaot that it will be returned to you In p e r f e c t

MEN’S WATCHES

M tA b Jlah ad

1)10 SAV1N0B to accurate

men’* watch™I’ockst and wrUt modal* ar* repraoctilod In U&gt;1*
group boing otffarml et| p rk a . »ur. to meet
every purra, Evunf
&gt;• K^slcd, anclo.ad
In a fine reae of an g ra * ^ viWt# or natural
gold. . . wRI meat every toa| ef accuracy and

frwwIlHnn,

dependability-

HA U V U ACA1N.
AND A C lk m U L
WOMJI ACCLA1MJ
HU GMArNtAH

FIN E SILVERWARE
Is always appreciated. Unraly seta of tin*
table silver from famous smiths, priced far
W ow Whot,you'd expect U pay. Moot aat*
h a v r extra plating at polnU of greatest wear.
I t 34. and M plec# oata to toraly chaata.

W ERT

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SOX EAST T O S T ST.
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�NOVEMBER 18, 19, 20 and 22nd

D O Y O U R SH O P P IN G E A R L Y and A V O ID T H E R U S H
" •
U SE O U R B U D G E T P L A N and M A K E Y O U R S E L E C T IO N S N O W
SUEDE FOR
FALL

TEN WEEK PAY PLAN
NO EXTRA CHARGE ON

LADIES COATS
*

OVER $19.95 IF PAID FOR WITHIN TEN WEEKS
YOU DO. NOT HAVE TO PAY CARRYING
CHARGES. YOU PAY THE CASH PRICE ONLY.
COATS LESS THAN 119.95 MAY HE OBTAINED
AT THE CASH PRICE IN FOUR AND EIGHT
WEEK PERIODS

CHIC NEW

Ladies Fall Dresses
W ait 'til you see
them! Satins, met*
allic crepes with
moulded w a i s t s ,
smooth slim hips,
skirts with new
front f u l l n e s s !
B lack , browiLgreen, wine.

YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE CASH PRICE ONJTHESE
FOR THE LADfES

$1.00 to $2.95
FOR THE MEN

$1.25 to $2.95

Smart step In pump*—
Dressy ties In all the newest
styles. Runt and Brown Com*
bins Conn (Style Pictured)

FINE QUALITY SHER-

■ ■

RIL SUITS DURING
P flF I
THE FOUR BIG DAYS
OF THIS SALE BY
PAYING FOR THEM / I C m f t S ™
WITHIN THE NEXT W R .'
TEN WEEKS. PRICES I f M
/ ’
RANGE FROM
V jM
'

FOR CHILDREN

50c to $1.25

WE HAVE JUST
RECEIVED OVER

600 PAIRS

Three Suite nr* eulte that
Irutjr eult jour bud**il
T h m e’olhee nr* ot lb*

OF THE LATEST
STYLES IN

bat m llir. i n r*wjutWi

Gabardine Shoos

priced, wear Jour. and are
the cream of the crop In
aljrle.

BLACK, BLUE, GRAY
AND MULTI COLORS
FOR THE LADIES

$3.00 TO $3.95
FOR THE MEN

$3.50
BOYS SHOES
Rflblnhood dress shoes
sites I to 6.
GOOD .

In

SCHOOL SHOES

$1.95 to $3-45
• SPECIAL

CHILDREN’S SHOES

' .v

SPECIAL
ONE LOT OF

LADIES’ FALL SHOES
VAMIB8 TO |4.»S

$1.29 to $3.95

$2.95
•v

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FALL

Here la an opportunity .you simply can’t
afford to miss] Fall coats designed by
Marquette are well made In ifiii latest style
and are offered to you at an exceptional
bargain on our BUDGET PLAN. Come by
Cowan’s today and try one on. It will suit
both you and your budget.

SUITS
FOR
BOYS
MEN S OVERCOATS

Jets the parade e l meaer-earere who
are bsyteg their sew evenasta &gt;1 s
hargela ta ear big rule# ereatt Yea’ll
flad them f eather light, leaf weertae.

ONCE again Cowan’s leads the
style parade for Fail. You’ll find
your favorite smarter than ever In
new bound, welt, onderwelt and
plain edge models These ha (a may
be won* qa yon prefer, brim turned
up or down.

$2*45 to $

5.00

Other* $1.25 to $1.95

.

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^ / THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FPMUDA
early fat
The following were taken la
as new members: W. A. Ward,
Cleats, Clarence Kelsey,
With lha coming o t cooler Reg
Maurice Jacobs.
attention Ja again
weather
The advisor, R. F . Cooper and
tam ed to baiketball. Coach Mills 14 o th er members were also in
Lord la bnar building °P *?• attendance
aam« kind ot wlnnnC team
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Talbott nf
had taat rear, and from the anth u ia im that la being manifest­ Tampa, were visitors a t lha
ed, this promises lw ha an hi- home of Mr. Talbott's brother, T.
W- Talbott In Oviedo Sunday.
teresting and aicltlng seasonMr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy
The Oviedo
Parent Teachers
Association met Tuesday a fter­ and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carraw sy
noon roe ‘ Its regular meeting. vltHcd friends In Tampa Sunday.
Mr*. Stella Arrington or BanFour fruit seems to have hvlil
tord spoke to the group on lip packing here for the time be­
‘'Mental Hygiene and the C hild/ ing. A condition exists th at we
a subject of great Importance have never seen before In our
and Interest to modern parents j observations of 40 years. Oranges
and educators. After tb s meet‘ hnve sweetened and "gone back",
Ing a social hoar was enjoyed, some as much ns .1 times.
during which tb s members were
Mr. nnd Mr*. Wil L ith er, fo r­
glvrn an opportunity to become m er rrsid rn ts of Oviedo, now nf
acquainted- w|lh the speaker
Waynesvllle, N. C . returned to
Oviedo F. P. A- In IU regular Waynewvllle Thursday. Mr.
Lu­
meeting .Monday night a t 7:30, th er came la r k fo r a m ajor oper­
discussed ways and means ot ation- It was done a t the Orange
financing chapter activities for O enrrs) In Orlando nnd he goes
tho year- They anticipate a good home very fhurh mproved.
profit from the school, garden
The men of the Methodist
and shop this yeay and plan lo Churrh are laying plant for ad d ­
hero a display rif useful things ing additional Sunday School rooms
on the night of the Ju n io r play lo the church.\SupI. T- I- Lingo

OVIEDO

•

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seems happy over the outlook.
A good num ber of our men
went to th e coast fishing T h u n (IftJ.

State Game

PAGE SEVEN

WITH CLIN TFRA N K ’S PA SSE S

r

M cR eynolds Drug Co.

Warden Tanner

was In Oviedo Thursday.
Tho Misses Lola KuddeU and
AId red Coure. with Mrs. J - , N.
Thompson went to L ik e Mary
Wednesday evening for a wvlnc-f
roast. J u s t a little "ben p a rty ."
Miss Sullivan's Home Re. Girls
had a chance to display their
rooking a rts when they served
luncheon to thlrty flvF members
of the Oviedo Men's Club last
T uesdar. The turkiy and d ress­
ing won aurti Pr*i»‘ th a t the
classes have been requested to
ra rry on this activity and make
arrangem ents for regular month
ly luncheons for the club.
Thursday night
the
annual
One-Act I'lsy Contest was h-ld
In the school auditorium
with
the 10th. l l t h and 17th grades
rnmpctlng for first place. The
ll th grade won UtA-tnr.lp't with
a rough riding, strit(pjil shooting
dram a ’of the Wild W est—"H en­
ry's Mall O rder lltlile". The oth­
e r two plays, eonrerned with
mistaken Identity and sleep w alk­
ing, ramn in for tin lr share of
applause.

$1.20 Sal Hepntica..............

MODESS
KOTKX me

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MOST BRANDS

Cigarettes
2 For 25c

25e P e p s o d c n t A n li-S e p lie . ... ....
i()c S q u ilih s M i lk o f M a g n e s i a
S q u ih lu t M flk o f M a g n e s i a
•60o S y r u p &lt;&gt;f K.’jr*
75c N o r w ic h M ilk o f M a g n e s i a
50c N o r w ic h M ilk o f M a g n e s i a
50c T e c k T o o t ii B r u s h e s (.1 A; .1)
50c P r o p h y la c t ic T o o t h B r u s h e s
50c K u h h in tr A lc o h o l C o m p o u n d

50c PULVKX

D O G S O A P 29c

l(m NORWICH
VSriRIN

l\!&lt;REYNOLDS- DRUG COMPANY
IH'sT SOD \ FOUNTAIN SEU M l’F IN - VNI OltD
Sanford Avc. &amp; Geneva St.
'
I'n-itv s ' !

I f !- n n m lr/t, blocking and bHIUanl Held genen
v n rr io r. ilruve ahead In (heir quest (nr 1317'» m rl
M i chsaiplruvhlp. C ip liln r t a r i : i&gt; peered
A -n u lcau n n k w r am* a s»e
in LU a

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HAVE YOUR Watch rrpslrad "J
ona wlm n-ally knows bpw,
Briggs. Jtwelrr M.gnolis Avw '
3—Automobiles

PICTURED AT LEFT Ih the
latest addition to a famous
line. ' Sec it now on tlisplny
here.

V— Help

MATHER FURNITURECO.
PIIONE 127

110 MAGNOLIA AVE.

t u n in g
SMALL DOWN
PAYMENT

eh'ovfolet

L'o
ruui*

ifdivl !*•
Ih rh rai|l* lor cash. APl'Ii
'*Sf6»t
Iv*I I' Till.Hi.

t'SKD T.MII.K lop gas s's&lt;ve.
I'huiie I.M-J or llux S Sanford
Herald.
I 6 _ | ' , 0U llw Klnr Rent
_ _ __ _
Kt^llNIHIIKD fa e room bungalow
Imaled KOI! t)ak Ave.. Apply
Henry
A.
Russell I'hnne
41
during day, 473 J al night

Wanted

w anted!

Ni at While rirl~wiiS2f—Miacenanrnus For Sale
mil dependents. Apply 113 Hol­
ly Ave,
Merrlmac Canoe. Johnson yutlionrd mnlor. Winchester 13
r— Situation Wanted
gauge aliot gun I’ menurst tiro
Wallin ('(ink or Niir't'
M»|- eery.
llr Ilm* It. !ii»2 11tc k«&gt;i jr Av«n‘io. M e itch Holden celery
plant*.
Peter
I'rlce
u|Kin
request.
Imiimiry
GUfk at liunm
Willow Avr. Thurston. 1'bone 137-M.

Cnlnr* it Woman wunti

Work u% maid nr doing #«*Rhlng
uud Ironing t i l l Cypicks Avu#
Tall lt&lt;&gt;»4 IsTV.

8—Inatrucllona.

AUTOMATIC

|

12— W anted

PLACE YOUR order now fur pert'.ullar. lli**l
gonsl engraved greeting ra n is . thdoml-IUnd
.. .
I'hivnu i'j! It.
Colrman's Office Kqu'pmenl C a
11'

ANOTHER DUAL Knur wheel
T railer
ra l'e r wl.h l°,ly. stu-r'al 1296,
«0.). 2t) A Fold rnsd-trr, special
106-00
164)0. Reel A Son*. Used Car
Dealers

.

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C l a s s i f i e d A d v e rtise m e n ts

PICTURED ABOVE id the
Giant Burner nil Porcelain
cabinet hen ter now. till dis­
play at Mather Furniture
Co.
________ •

“GOOD AND BAD FURNITURE”

ELECTRIC UKFIItflKItATION
AIR CONDITIONINO
Male. Inslrurtlo n llellsliln men
w|lh fair eit'icallnn who are
m enhanlrm iv inclined snd would
like |n b e lte r lln-inselves. Must
Im willing In train *|nr&lt;&gt; time
to h a rn
planning,
r.l l m a t ln e .
Inslnlllnc nnd
aeyvli-lng
work.
W rite giving an*, p r e se n t neru
toil loll, elr.' tllllil let Inst , Hot
I* Hanford ilerald.

our

a.s o rim e n t

of

Fine W atch
Y O U R M O N E Y IN
Repairing
Diamond Setting

[

FIRESTONE

AND

Engraving
S McLaulin, Jeweler.
O t B. Tark Ave.
ISBOJBBUBBBBB

tsSasgSE;
,rvt Us*
QteW*1

W a ro n s.

Trlrv, h a
and
fiknles
for
Chrlslmna A small depo«ll Will
lay aside uiiv prices until tsanled. Stanley-lliirera llardwnro Co.

firesto n e

STANDARD TIRES

STA N D A RD

‘ F lR C S T O N E builds a first-duality lire m ade o f
top grade material* and sclli it fo r l e u money
bcvauie Firestone p a i r ) savings along to you in the
fotm o f catra v ilu ei. Fireatonc c o n tro li rubber and
cotton supplies at th e ir s o u r r o , manufactures w ith g reater
efficiency and distributes at lo w e r cost. Because o f these
lom ies —

YOU

11—Mlacfllnnctnra
fie*

THAT’S WHY
YOU G ET MORE FOR

3

OKT EXTRA

P R O TE C TIO N

FO R P A S S IN O IR CARS
4 JO-20 0 0 . 7 0 S.30-1B 1R .O K
4.10*1 f . O * J. 40-19 1 1 .1 0
4.7J19 f . S f
S.26-IS 1 1 . 4 0 4.74-19 1 1 .7 S I
4JKVI7 1 R .S O 4.24-lfl 1 4 .1 * 1
onw a s in s raoroanoN A ncv low I

HkiVV binr

A G A IN S T

‘f i r e s t o n e

B L O W O U T S - c i g h t extra pounds o f lu b b er are ad d ed to
every tO O P o u n d io fco rd by lb* fire sto n e patented G um -D ipping
process. By th is process every fiber o f every co rd in every ply it
-siu ra te d ' w ith liquid rubber. T his counteracts dangerous
internal friction an d heat that ordinarily cause blow outs.

4.404.404.10.21

Y O U G E T E X TR A P R O TE C TIO N A G A IN S T
P U N C T U R E S — because under the tread arc tw o e itra layers

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The Central lten| Ext Me Inxr. Co.
To Calvert Debunlure Corp.
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Elton Kvane. Intoxication.
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alcoholic beveregeeItobert Fanniir, P etit Larceny.

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blotter. Then draw a chalk or pen*
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Wedding aniilrer?arl*«: Ftret
year, i« p rr; second, calico ( third,
nm-lln; fourth, silk; fifth, wood;
•loth,
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copper;
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month* k»»nn H « W | horror* of war

J«g*nra*
t v | a m * t&gt;f . tho n*Ura
CKJm m W *tty y M n il, bun&lt;*,*d.
miltysn* Of doUnro of property doilgnwt ojftnr i t n p o
Off of ChtMilitary oiporto ■ agree thot
tm. Japoyw aoaaibly 900,000 t r o w hdv* k n
ron, —0*7 - osgagod *lo*g Iho JSrnU* . battle
I gani***. m
from Shanghai northwest to
too 0 0 0 4 * 4 Uw Yang*** river u wtll •* hunN i m Polo dreda of wmrplinro and more than
7 7. No on* throo-fourth* of tho Japan cmi
trot aho*.
novy
*d n n n i &lt;
Und*r tho cost Inuni potmilng of
p u l i n i n g *ho gtmn bf the Japaoo** (Wot and
CKhmL 1t h tho doodly raid* of h*r roodcin
V m vghu**, th* ChiooM tlooly
Hunaltam* coons lout bn (has
\\ kora boom forced hook, but n it
without
toulblo loan** »o both
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big In troop* f«* Q*HoonM*A M- old**.
I
ilitance.
. Thro* tint** they fought u*ck
T h o .. troop*, . Ill-traintd and J a p t u r u effort* to land befure
half-equipped
provincial*
th a t lufflclent Japan*** troops j,.t a
they wefe, countered th* Jap*nc»* foothold for the drive inland.
(IrIv• for * month whll* th* na- Thin, doggedly fighting carh »lrp
tion*l government prepared to of the way. th* C'hln*se withmove In Ita w*R-lmJa*d **d folly- drew to th*lr firtt lino of dvf.nie
equipped regular army. At that after riactly n month uf nliiiosl

point th* pattern of Japan*.* contlnuuui battle
•&lt;r*t*gy look oq familiar ahapo
There thty held

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vcr: thirtieth. prorls thirty-fifth,
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mpphlrr; fittletn, gold; fifty-fifth,
t moraids seventy-fifth, lUomond.

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T ites—Batteries

for ai*
and th* w ar thlfted luddenly to week* uftHT they re lln d O ut SO to A F T B R
PWA
Hhapghal juat a* In 1932.
their long-prepared “w inter lin*'' k* w orked lag* y o u
On A vguit &gt; Chinese kUWd two about fir* mite* to th* rear mid jM Bohort l*k*a, too
Japan***
marine*
outtld*
a completely out of rang* of th* !•** ooerata^y n*^ rat
h h tn g h al alnJeom* China aaU Japanea* fleet.
tjf ? *
ML f f
they war* aplea Japan a u * |l* d It
A gabut that line ihe Jasw nrie — —
"M * iw w ra
wa* th* tat**l of a long **rie* of hav* maaaed tho full forrv of thulr ne*e regulal* being u*&lt;
unprovoked attack* and bar hUar- *up*rlor m*ehani*«d
arm y for hal and Japan began
national **ttl*m*nt guard* bagan repeated *m*thing effort* to cut lion of her conqueit
to take ^ efrn alra rara*ta*fcm ra...a«tf aA agG klhraa^JghL C U lA JlM P
tiro pi.ivlnre*
Chfataao troop* rollad into tka protecUon u f lh* n eu traT Interna- Hopeh, Shahlung, Su
g to * and on A ugutt \2 fighting l Inna I Re 111*man*.
I Rhinal
B &gt; h * out in tba nortbraatpm I B ut whUa l b . Chine** In th*
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quarter of th* lnt*matl&lt;mnl Bat* Jnoulh held th* Japannie advance
PkIiiI »»v«-r. tVa*t
0 «ment. Chin* bad no alt*cn*tlv* to a *c»nt 20 mile*, Chin*** real*- .paioa on the hltrlie
but to fight for SbinghnI, alnt* lance In 'be noHh all but eolla|i»e.| tore apidylng a frei
it guard* lha approach to N ank-.without the support'nf the Cht- paint.

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The hunting nennon !B hare again and • R'h
time to get Ihe equlgment In nhape. You'll
need nhells and ganeral equipment m&gt; come to
the uportaman'n ntore and net the hunting
dInplay. You’ll find the thlngn you need and
at ji lower coat Icwl

4 lbs. 10c 10 lbs. 25c

Red Rose Self-Rising* Flour
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE

20~lbs. 67c 10 lbs. 39c 5 lbs. 23c
10c Safety Matches

2 Boxes

1

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Hunting Cotta
adatwy *oUnr, «nt*e**f daub ' material.

14 OZ. CATSlfl*
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Beef Bust Grade Gau Corn Fed Beef

YOUNG-PIG -P O R K
Fattened On Corn, Peanut#
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TRIMMED HAMS
Lb,
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TRIMMED SHOULDER Lb. 1 9 c
Trimmed Sides To Roust Lb. 19c
BACK BONES

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M B h fbth&gt; la«lfr— Aalc for Pura Ga. Stylo Sausage.

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All Farm Produce
Steaks
Roasts

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to J J c

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Lb.
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20Q

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Toa can deprad on thb mtot to b* |**4. It pa&gt;* I . pay a
- IIUI* mar* U get good me#la.

Thaakagiving reailag nett «**k PUc* your order
far n lira Turkey or • air* TUanut Pork llam Ihm
or Pryor and yaw will got th* boat.

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SHIPWRI

Thto remarkabje ( I f u i of meue a t
shews ana of Uu Bailor* of Uia Qratk freighter Taenny
ChandrU, arm* extended and supported by a Ufa bait, Jaat btforc ha m matched from the dreBl
waters off Capa Hattaraa by a roaeua craw fra il the coaat guard cottar Mandota. Tba Oraak ship,
carry b e a catfo of actap-lron, tank off the troachrroua coaat of North Carolina when It ran Into
a atom . Fifteen of the craw wore rescued.

*LBT 'EM GO!’------ AND GO THEY DID!
P jg d fa tt

H«at (o
Warm You
Mots tba mw itylc trenda featured by Jirnun In the page* of
ITrjafrr. the maguine for men. Note the amart near linea of tbia
Jarman Friendly airtight tip .. , It*a one of our new style* for
ML Drop fa and look over our complete showing
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8 . C o l a m e n F u e lS a v in g B u rn e r

Tba nova Automatic Temperature Control, which
map ba attached to any Coleman Oil Burning
Heater, aavea aa much aa 20 par cent on fuel. Fuel
la not wasted in overheating. Rooma a n not chiliad
by underbeating. Tba flra (a automatically and elec­
trically turned to high or low whenever tba room
temperature roes above or below tba "set” tempera*
ture. You alwaye enjoy, tba constant warmth that

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c u te H o n

FLORSHE1M SHOES

.... $ 9 .5 0 tiP

A t the signal cry, " l e t 'em go," the blufbltxxJ, of American hounds, taka to tba field In tbs f ir
tnrity chase of the National Foxbunters Association near Jackson, Tern. Eager as rasa homes, 10!
dogs broke from their handltra a t the shrill cry f rom the master of bounds.

'Independent ~ Home Owned and O perated

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AND M E . A T
IF YOU PAID A DOLLAR A POUND YOU COULDNT BUY B r m j R COPFKI4

COFFEE M?&lt;?A5gH 27c
SPECIAL THIS SALE POUND ■ 2 4 c
Cranberry
Sapce 2_________
for 29c
no. bh c a n s rA u ro n n iA
*
PEACHES
1 *5 c
b e. bh r u i hah i . v j i ' mh

SAUERKRAUT

10c

FniitCocktail 2 Cans 2 5 c
Tomato Juice

BESTGRADE

FREE Turkey FREE
AS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM IN THE YEARS GONE
Go S b BY WE WILL GIVE AWAY A
BIG FAT JUICY, TENDER, TURKEY, FOR SOME ONE'S THANKSGIVING DINNER.
\8K ABOUT IT EARLY.
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LETTUCE
A rm our's S tar
CHILI 2 for.....19c
BRAINS .........15c
Va. S a u sa g e .....9c
a a R ash .. .15c

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2 For

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Lb.

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Lb.

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Mince Meat
raa n an .

2 Lbs.

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New F ru it Cake Goodies
GLACE CHERRIES lb. 43c
GLACE PIN EA EELEJhs^&amp; L
Citron/ Lemon* Orange lb. 83c
Bulk PITTED DATES lb. 19c
ALL KINDS NEW NUTS

ia h t b

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2SC
25c

Date &amp; Nut Bread

|5 c

19c

naav

9 c ROAST
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Potatoes : ■roiaruSf :| n i t x j u i n e w
Potatoes
BACON
10 Lbs. 1 7 c *4 Lbs. 15c S A U S A G E
Lb.
39c 1
r u n r tbllow
59c
ONIONS
3 Lbs.
10C
CARROTS

SUGAR 5P O U N D S 25c
BREAD

vat

HAMS

•m aninu

Rutabagas

n .v a r,

HENS

avow MXIT*

Cauliflower

HAMS lb. 25c
LOINS lb. 25c

BACKBONE II

tAinx irKUMbn

15c
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Bananas10 Lbs. 17c [ 3 Lbs. ’ 10 c SHOULDER II

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CORN
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

France Denies
Ultimatum On
p War Shipping

HELD IN SEDER KIDNAPING

WEIGHTY PROBLEMS DISCUSSED FROM SOUP TO NUTS

To Coast By
Commodore

Japanese A gree T hat
“W arning” A gainst
Sales To Chinese
W as/ NotUItimatum
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Jans Proclaim
Blockade Rights

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T rench Foreign Office and
the J a pa now Embaeay for­
mally denied today th at
France had received an "ulti­
matum" from
Japan to
cease transporting war ma­
terials to China over, the
French-owned railroad .from
Indo-China to Yunnan.
Neverthclesa
Senator Ile rry
Rcrenger, chairm an of the Sen“ ‘ "
Commit4
ate Foreign Relations
tee. who declared In a apoeeh th at
Japan had -w arned" France, atlll
Insisted h it statem ent held good
since he had not used tb s word
“ultim atum .”
In Bruasats U w as said Japan
would regard as a hostile act by
the countries concerned any deci­
sion by tho Brussels conference
to accede to China's appeal for
m aterial aid In the F a r E astern
conflict.
If tho Brussels conference of
ID countries decides upon aid »o
China, as asked by Dr. V. K.
Wellington Koo, Chinese am bassa­
dor to Francs and conference
delegate, Japanese circle* said. J a ­
pan would have to consider the
situation “vary serio u sly ^ .
“
-o. Japan m ight, the Japanese tn*
■ o r m s n t s said, have to exercise
W h e r "rig h t under International
law - to blockade the
Chinese
coast to ships of nation* eon' earned, should the confefenea de­
cide upon aiding China with su p ­
plies.

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A c t Japanese Say
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One Of World’s Rich­
est Men Visits San­
ford P raising Beau­
ties Of S t Johns
Tho proposed SI. Johns-Indtaa
(Hirer ('anal offers »hc g reatest of
possIMlIllc* for the development
*of Son font, Tommodore
A rthur
f'utllx J,m n , M-putrd to b* on. af

!lie ten richest m m In the world
■
and the U nrest ilnglo holder of
t . l l r r . d Storks.
in an ln«er-|
.view with The Herald this motW-|
the kidnap- I1"*»f extortion !, Commodore Jam ra. who m ate.,
. ,
. . . lam s a w inter trsk lrn re in Miami,
ta for t
',Jotkerl his Hit fool yacht “ Lanai” i
the same
tllJ, RaBfon) M anirlpal INfr toal
leader and night and throughout today he awd
his guests m otornl through tho
1 l—
’Cdlntjr Visiting various places of
I
.
Interest including the *"Ulg T ree"
-S peaker WUltara B- Bankhead th rift t t v Abs-» o f th* Mu s m o f ttvpvvxvo.i« * a w « a t.
In commenting rn th eir trip \V. Barkley (Ik Ky.t m ajority Wader, ore shown »» b a t h Its Bfushingtow ov -he
n *
down the St. Johns Itivor from problems which face the spechal seoehin of C uncteso. which v s e w a s l Noe 13.
Jacksonville,
both
Commodore
D Jamtta and h h guests tmanimoua- 1
f p r f l a V ' r praised It a s thg most beautiful j
» w l u a y inland voyage they had. ever mad*.
- I t la a magnificent V uicrw ajr,"
x p f o T o - rrrlslm e d the ('ommodure, "am i
offers g re a t possibilities.”
The group visited the Sanford
n H p r t P R Municipal goo ami commended th e
fine collection of birda ami anlmala
exhibited there.
torch
an«l
Commodore Jam es stated th a t
ty S heriff be and his party a re making a
rday after* pleasure trip ; sight-seeing, fish*
iw**, alleged Ing and resting,
f operators,■ Members of the party besides
the Grand Commodore Jam es are; Mr. an d .
(ha opera- i Mrs. Marshall Price c f Miami.

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PARIS, Nov., IB.—V f)— Discov­
ery of enough high explosives to
blow up ont*foarih of P aris and
secret “forloosees” crammed with
machine guns and hand grenades
lakt nigh) spurred a nationw ide
roundup of Franco’s
“hooded
men” allegedly organising for a
rig h tist revolution.
A uthorities charged (h at tha
hooded terrorists, known a s “ Lea
Cagou lards'," n ia lv i f
support

I ib- CuU) «lmb. w*
tho „i*M oi*| )Mbijf ocveal
th e 1 Is s o t pottlu* ITvbJay.

New Rye Greens A t
Golf Course Ready

Bishop O fPuerto Rico
Preaches H ere Soon

A dvertise Old Goods
And Help Business

buy a new guq hesitate* be­
cause the old aaa wOl *tlU

favorable comments on
the
•*!«»*•
*•» Or«"d J “ fT »“ dr‘hrone the lottery king*" in S«nlord and Seminole County, were
heard on *U sides today even
among thoea who patronlsa the
racket, for aa In the case of alol
machine*, many of them would
be glad to see "Cuba" and “BoUta
wiped out of th* community.
There have been very few Heketa sold »lnro the beginning of
the investigation t y the Orand
Ju ry and eom# o f tho*# holding th*
winding ijuraher yesterday had to
leave the b o u n ty to gel the p a y
off.
In addlHon to a eonllnoed Invesllgatlon by tb* Grand Ju ry
tomorrow, It Is exported that a**-

Cold W ave Reaches
Into Southern States
By Associated 1‘raaa
Frees Inf tom perml» res a f the
nortbaasl brought Ik* •oulkarn
states Ibetr roM m t w aalbar of
th a sosson today. Foraeaalara,

tier of Sanfonl pud
Seminole
CnUnty Rolfcre |ut|-onliln* the
Sanford Country Club duiliuc th e
past week. A. C. Fort, m anaser
of tho Club staled today, addlnc
that Hi n new ryo rrvi-ua are tu
e ic rllrn t ranilltlon and will bopened for uxo Katotday alte r
noon.
Thou« playltiR On tho coui *r
Iasi week u rre i~
K. Compton, the IterPaul
Itadfcain, Harry It n il hum. w ll
lier Hrsdbum.
I'liH llra sb o tf,.
F rtd Bell. J I . Insley. fir. S
I'ulcstoo. II II Cidaman, Alex
Kbaron.
!*etrr
lllc rta s .
(Mlo
Caldwell.
Ilsymond
loindqulst.
John lis t hat. Fred IVdly, John

I. uilwl*, |fc F. Hoyle. C. K Cl«n.
W. A I.iidwig, K. J. Toll, Chau
J Ittitle. Stuffy tlcCrume. Jack
lloyner. Jark PurerU. R. K.
Ia»r, Henry Watsoa. II. W.
Ilurkrr, II C- M«*re. iw. Ik II
Scolt, H. D. IHshleyraan. W. A
Flemlnc. n. C. Cbdller, K. F
Itousholder, Hr- (1 Ik Selusan.
W- A. SIcmper. Karl Kvass.
Claude P. !,ocka, £. tL Randall,
II. M nrlm ball sa d (I. a ' W ork­
man.
Also Mra. K. Compfoa. Mrs.
Roy Byrnes. Mr*. W. A L eavitt
Mrs. Al Ile a l. Mra (Mlo Cald
well. Mr* Fred B ell f i n . Bov
Kymee. J r , Mrs. Fred Bcotl and
Mi*. A ndres n arro w er.

Gov. Cone P ra ises
President Roosevelt

Texas would bring rising tarnTALLAHAHSKM, N#v. II. —
p a rt! are* wltk portly cloady
l*r*elskis* for Hi* ratio n tomorrow UPl—Ouv. Onste. landtag
toll*wed by ra»n ta th# tailor deal R oo.ev.lt, told tha FVwUs
Itaukvr* Aseoctattan h er* todav.
part of th# wsek.
Fioot waa reported today ta th a t helpful • reopacoU oa sad
aaalloo* af al) ao*ib***t*ro alatm so t criticism , to needed ta r*«-

and framing

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tended i f ' far eolith aa P e ita cera ta r U * Seminal* «ta*uta „ , u u u tr M U gunhw aa) FtariAgriculluro Amoctallo* will be
mad* a t tb tlr m artlag ta th e
-—

High School toatgbt, according

________ Operation
Perform .ed. n
V . _ &gt; __. ___«

. At th* masting th* new mam-

bars of tb* Bura«* of ta ta m a lngy
O n G o rd o n B a rn e tt
b a r f will he Introduced la J h a
- —
body und they will dtaraaa Ibelr
RePressutatlve (H rdaa Barwatt
work ta expertmeut* of ta l«cm t to recaparattag at lb* Bay Ptaaa
ta tha tarm ar* of thlg aaattanHaapHal *#*r
IL
Petarahnrg
II ta expec ted Urn) t h a n wUl from a raeaot a p a n lta o , accord-

During tho b a i l s ..* eeeatoo o f ,
* IT T K V ( U n n v m
the m erlin* arra*****awU w etof
— ----mad* tuv, a t'u ap l-r h u alloc ex I T b . Jrup o f lW «“ &gt; • * * jr *
pedltto* am) supper fas tho ok *-: letd er e.,um r»uW 4
*&gt;»
bre*
b W tr k r r Bwxssa la tho
wear* t’ve-v hs I t r b s s « . w s o d w e *
future
1 t i s t b m s l s o u r s H rw k r,* i.1
Th* Chapter
moesber* ' s W tho W»ei rt»* W e sH u r M »*-■ I
votrd
to
buy aa
automatic t*e*»y U lt o e e iw sa d b . t •**&lt;•&gt;.
b e sc h ix e uiachlae t* k* used tuc l* v ,r J k ,s to | t t r Ih K t W.». X
bbachlua tb .tr Vrautahieu t u Ctrirtuud.
market; to
employ
a
aiuuKVo»t»tduy d i r t u n x e l
1 It
teacher to
n u ck
tho
Strtug o'rhfcb
the
IWpat tuw al
llan't. which Is ICrsaed (he h o i ratted he th* hose* ad ML tk
la a aurnher of years, and aluo Alexander al l u l l \V Tkitirvnili
to p an has* official r . F
A 8»tee» whoeu sp u th , hod v*«u»t
W ihels for all the officer* of » ?«“ * on t*»* Th&gt; M « « • ex
th* I'hxptrr.
Ilegulehed hy tho th re w , b k * la a report ow Ihe week a t the! **J appvmlnhlw d u e * * * t„ to Chaldrr-uaBed
meet
ruitag! hueww oew dOtwc
plant. M w ee slated that a ) the
t * e t ui*ht about » so a t h r t
Preeeot lim e there waa a
total the Urpa«4maot
woe rolled to,
&lt;d j.TOe pueada af a m i px that tha hom e d r . J Sm ith a t O S
plant Kerry year slaca the e v er -' * » • Nknfh ifti—t
where
th llua of th e plant thousands of j *“ * huralo* out u t a .h im *—
pounds of
mew) h are
hue* thevotuued the sutotp a f the
smoked and cured. M waa ladk l hel kl h t
X * duwudw, temdted
rated. Also that a charge a f 1 b o a s this Or*cen ts per pound la mad e pa* a llt
--------m eal smoked and cared la th ab ' B h c k c t t s T u H u U

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Ji.»: imuwiMi hasvan«■ Owlumawtr, wS pMcw-* w.mim W Oeo
W u am) pwsmuwiwkw
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o th rr fascist regimes.
Col. Francois de la iRoque, lead­
e r of the outlawed Croix de Feu
(cross of fire ), also waa suspect­
ed of having some connection with
the “hooded men.” One of the
five persons arrested last night
waa Rena A nceaui. form er presi­
dent of the Dieppe division of
lb s Croix de Feu.
Police announced they had u n ­
covered a bom bproof “ poet of
command" with an elaborate sy s­
Th*' ttt. R er. Charle* Blayney tem of eliding walla and secret
i o h i i i m n , r . ■« n „ &gt;
•Colsmore. Bishop of Puerto Rico
and the Virgin
Islands,
will
preach a t the Holy croaa Epl*copal Chutch here Sunday, ac ­
cording to the R er. Martin J
_____
Hi am. pastor of the Church.
Mrs. Clara E m ails MlUted, 65,
Th* H er. Co Is m ars has served
wife of Rufu* W. Mlisted and moa* Bishop in th e mission work th e r o f Mrs. J. C Fslrcloth of thie
for I f years and baa bad con- City died In a Leesburg hospital
si il era bis n p e rle n c e even prior yesterday following • short lllns**.
tn th at time. In 110 1 be went to
Beside* her husband. Mra. MilCuba to become tbp Dean of the Med I* survived by her mother
Trinity C athedral I* H avana and Mr*. Jam es Roberta of Ocean CUy,
w__ 1 - a__ ___. .. _*
I_
11, * #
A *1 J
a ln rn
Miss.; three daughters. Mra. Nan
Kart Bradley, o f Pensacola, Mr*.
J. C. Fell-cloth of Sanford, and
Mr*. E. F. Lindsey of Okahum pka;
also four sons, George, Clifton and
Orri* Mlisted o f Shamrock, and
Clarence Milated e f G rassland
F our sisters In Texas and Mis*Th* exchange of eommodl- larippl and |wo brothers of Btloxi,
tle*
I* what la commonly Mias. also survive
known a* btulnee*. Whan tbl*
Funeral service* will be bald
exchange 1* rapid, bustnees la from th* Beyer's Funeral Ham*
said to ba good) whan It la In Leesburg a t 1:10 o'clock T hurs­
alow, buslneaa ia bad. On* of day aftsenoou and Interment will
th* greatest handicap* ta an be m id* later in tha Lana Oak
exchange of now commoditise Cemetery thera.
)a tha difficulty eg disposing
Rev. J. B. Stradley o f th e Lees­
of Deed good*.
burg Methodist Church will o ffi­
Tha automobile dealer can't ciate assisted by Rev. B. Jsail many new c a n unites he Johnston pastor of tb* P resbyterfinds a boyar for tha custom­ tan Church.
The pallbearer* are : Patterson
er'* old ear; a man ta the
market for a now radio or a Lanier and Reynold* Themaa of
new refrigerator can hardly be Sanford, Ralston A rita* a f Oretold unless eom* disposition vsrtand, and J, ®. B m ch, E arl
can ba made af the aid op mi Gentry and El b e lt G u n of Okah­
a hunter who would Uka ta umpka.

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. M ark Wilcox
T osses H at Into
Senatorial R ing

R oosevelt U r g e s
C o-operation F o r
Census Tom orrow

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Mrs. g. A. Don#law, Mrs, C. WIabiU and Mrs. Wm M u p r f , of.
tsndad tka mosttag of M i s t 7,
W ASHINGTON. N ot. !».-&lt;*&gt;
Federated a n t s of Florida la Bt
Cloud rossaUj.
— P m lt a t
Roooov.lt app**1*1
Mr. and Mrs, C W. I.MU uv]
U the Nation b a t night tm
r e v e n t i o n A n d C u r b ­ •ponoorod tho mooId pal beak- family attended tko Btagtng Coowhole- boartod ro-opvraUon In •
i n g M e t h o d s T o B e roptey law which permitted vsntlon In Chuluol* Sunday.
aeekot of Florid* dtloo and Mr and Mr*. Clifford Oardnor
T o l d B y L P . D a v i s towns to wipe oat tbolr boom- of Astoria, U I. wort meats roGrowers M eet
time debts, lb# Wilcox air da- cantly of Mr.
T o n ig h t T«
V A inrvwy U determine the **- ' tense act and tbe Kvorgtodss Houfhton.
eaot from tho Whit* House, th*
Mrs. D W. rro'jnoli and twoj
r.,t*at of hookworm dlseaeo In Som- National park act.
.Chtof Executive a*Id th* hua*
S elect B o a r d
ha* actlvsly mpporteo children hsv# returned to their I
task to ’bo inaugurated Tuesday
T tool* County was launched today Iff11*
Illation
(saraa teeing bank
was nomsary to furnish facto
? by L P. Davis from tho Florida depoaita. a*tablinking tba Home home htvlng spent several month* ■
In Ohio snd DstrolL
! ,
t7i'-;
upon which th* Administration
&amp;B4at* Board of Health.
Owner* Im a corporation, the
hop** to has* a aound, Mag*
‘ Mr. Dovb ha* token hsadqoar farm tenancy program, ootab- Mr. snd Mrs. Martini of Temp.! ■
rang* program of ra*mploym*»t
vkaw fop hi* county-wide campaign Ilabmoot of tko Otrlltan conaer • pent the week end with Mr. end JM
i i
Unemployment, be oboerred,
tko office of tho County School ration tin pa and *a#lstod in Mrs- O E. Densld.cn.
.... ~
had delayed th* balancing of th*
ifurae, Mrs. Dorothy Lamb Dur- drafting a flrroachlnf bUI to Tim Dlbt. Class m.t Tuesday «r( i
th* homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. *.
,kMT hi* stay bora ho has planned tako tb* profit* out of war which SUwart.
Notional budget.
blned Manatee and Sarasota dtoB B L M IM M . I O Y » M »
Asserting that unemployment trtet,
'"an educational program as a pro* la now pending.
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
WTomkhuon
.***&gt;■»■■»■■■■
—
1
relief to "of retiree, not tho per­
'.' wootire of Uio disease, and effort*
Th* mooting for nomJnatkm*
A* a dtotriot ravrasootailv* bo
N. Wilmington. Maos, have ra-‘
manent cure," Mr. Hoooevolt said: from tko Ovlado district will o*
- 'grill aloo ho mid* to curb tho ox* baa been particularly active In of
tamed
to
spend
the
wiaUr
months.
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"
•
r
T
»
nTT
;-.t* t of tb# die**so through proper Ike development of - the lower
"Th* permanent cur* lias in held In tho Oviedo School tomor­
Mr. John Heaton arrived Mon-| " -----.------ t—j_________
finding suitable jobs In industry row night sod-mootings in th*
f treatment.
»*at coast, obtaining r im . port
■terlng during the Qcmua In this and agriculture for all willing other district* ora scheduled for
r ’. In dtocnralng the disease ' Mr. and waterway Improvements gnd
Preparations A r e and
all other communltioo, accord­ worker*. It Involve* co-operative later in th! week, Mr. Daweoci
. D ark 'slated that:
public building* Including a now
ing to * pamphlet -General In­ effort end planning which will reported.
fe \ T hom ara certoln dlseaaei like pasloffle* at' St. Aogoatlno,
R A D IO
IDs
ton
was
unable
la
accopany
M
a
d
e
F
o
r
Census
* pneumonia, amillpox, and typhoid Fort rioree, palm Baaeh, Vast
formation’’ tosuad by Administra­ lead to tho absorption of thta un­
Shipper representative* on th*
lower, that alrlka man down so Palm Daaeh, Fort Laudtrdalo
tor John D. Diggers
used man-power In private Indus- Cornmltte* from this district will
R A D IO /
Th* pamphlet quotes tho Pres­ try."
i awifliy and with *o heavy a hand and Miami Bosch, a coatoma ■Tb* Ladle* AuxHilary of ilia. O f U n e m p lo y e d
„
also b* selected laker in th* week,
Chamber
of
Oommora*
wore
hot-1
------ident's message. In which ha said,
‘.’ that ovary on* dreads them, others, bouaa at porj Kvtrgtad**. and
While th# President spoke. Cen­ Mr. Dawson Indiestod, adding that
RADIO
CMlnutg From Fate One
?, Ilk* hookworm dlaeara, work alow- tba om ooaa highway from tho less** to ih* County Federation uf
"If you ghr* me tb* facto, I shall
Woman! d o b . on Friday.
**"7 P*™«i who should fill try to use them for the benefit of tos Administrator John D. Big­ plana woro being mad* for a
ger! waa making final prepara­ joint meeting of th* growers and
1938
Florida malmand to Key Wool
Mrs. H. M- Qlet son and Mr*. « t‘ tb* report card act*ajly do It.'
M
Ills announcamont said ba L. Q. Pickering w*r&lt; goi.U of "On Tuesday Nov- Id* th* Post all who need and want work and tions for distribution through th* shippers In this - district earn*
postal aerr Ice of more than W«- time next week to discus* plans
would open an active campaign Mr*. Lather Hobby- hi Orlando Office In yobr City will deliver to do not now have It."
R C A *&amp; Z E N I T H '
In alloeathif monies for th* 000,000 census forma which will for operation under th* agree­
eriar tba first of tho y**r It Tuesday|e*eh and every place where people Census
Congress directed that the go to every adult In th* land on ment during th* coming season.
followai
Francos and Jbnmto Thompson Uvo—whether house, apartment,
RASY TERMS, / '
' H. B. Davie. AAA raprasaato"I will bo a candidate for tba wore honored with a handkerchief 'rafter colony, Hop house, or aback, cense* be token -to aid In tho for- Tnoodoy.
mutation
of
a
program
for
reem­
Those
wholly
without
work
or
tl*e la this district' and D. E.
office of United flute* senator shown Monday night glean by lbe Itoport Card on which unemfrpm Florida, subject 'to the Ploranco and 8h*aly Boat. Oame* ployed or partially unemployed ployment, social security, and un­ only portly employed are asked Timmons of th* Florida Extension
employment
relief
for
th*
poopl*
to fill out th* .questionnaire* and Service la CatneevlTlo wBT .b*
H O FM A N N
democratic primary to bo bold end contests won enjoyed during)men end women ara lo register for
tb* ovoning, after which t*fr**h-i*hl* census,'* Mr. Hlggera slated of th* United Btotea,” H was return them, postage fro*, to th* present at tko mootings. * '*
In May, till.
pointed out.
,
E le c tr ic S e rv ic e
"I win conduct an actlva cam­ manta wrwra served to the following In hla letter to the Mayor,
Mr. Dawson urged all grower*
the unemployed a n war­ * From th* uiurwon, which must 4 th* Sanford district to make
paign after the flrat of the year plit*
guoata:
It the
first viTivr
order nedWhile
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- ■* f|gr
* , | “Will you make
»**»■« t*
*«»« mm*
In the pamphlet that -regis­ be In by midnight, Nov. 80, the a special effort to b* present at
and will at that Uma irate a Frame** and Jlmmt* Thompson of business lo check un the canformat and tma* detailed state­ honor guosto,-Betty Dorto Will- »u» and assure yourself that noth' tration on the Report Card to in Administration hopes to deter­ th* mooting tbulght.
registration aw*
for »a Job," mine:
Vrarir- no sens* »«g»*-iw-iwii
ment.
lama, Norma PorUat, laurett# Ing has been left undone In _ jr=::r!
Th* number of unemployed end
-For tbe proaont I shall con­ Minthew, Jana Cochran*, Roth An* City,- th* Cenaoa Admlailrator lihere to' an Implied Intention of
■" ° r . Cnngreai to ua* this Information those who work only part tlm#!
tent myself with tho aUtomont demon, Ruth Smith, Doris Itblll, asked.
,
Ifor
I
ho
dovolopmont
of
a
conalruetheir ago group* and geographi­
■ r
that ths record of ray firs year# Anise Whitaker, Foggy Ann Boat, The last day for these forma to1
.. tlvo plan, aimed a t Improving th* cal locution and the type of work
service In congress to aa open Roy Bewail Jr., Jock Howell, b* filled out and returned to the
for which they ara boat suited.
book. Tho measnroo which I Howard Bottler J r , Jhnmle Rea- malls to Raturday Nov. 20, It was condition of th* onemployed.
-Enforced Idleness, embracing
bavo aupporUd. tko thing* I vet, Nad Bostic, Ralph Williams, pointed out, and subsequent to the When th* analysts of th* Infor­
have stood for and the proposal* Thomas Freeman, George Roland, return of those canto, tho Govcm- mation sought through the 14 ‘any considerable portion of our
which I bavo oppoaad gird evi­ Charloa Roland, Raymond Ball, msnt plana to'mtke tesla of tho questions on the Report Card has people, In a nation of auch wealth
dent* of tb* charset* of my Wallace Bmllh, Gton Cochrane, completeness and accuracy of the Iurn completed, Information wilt end natural opportunity, to ■
b* available showing In what ago paradox that challenge* our In­
past sarvlc* and tb* sort of
groups, In what trad**, and In genuity,"
President Roosevelt
service I shall roador Id tho
The addition to our penonnel of
aonala.
Mrs. J- M- Thompson, Mra. Waite, ‘•The supreme Inportonce uf,what section or th* nation unem­ Mid.
ployment
most
prevail*
and
will
-It has boon with us, in *
-I am a firm and alaadtaat and Mr*. Boat,
Mr. E- L. Morrow w in will be In
this census to every element In tho
measure since th* beginning of
believer In Ih* principle* of tb*
■
___ _______ soelri, civic and economic life of,1
cha rife of our Men's Clothing De­
demneratio party, and I shall x------- —------------------I our Industrial era. - It has been
the country Justifies, AdmlnUIrn-)
accentuated by th# Increasing
continue in the future a* I bavo C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S tor Bigger* auertod In Wa totur.;
partment.
In tba past to oupport those
complexity of butlnooa and Indus­
_ _
_ all of us In dedicating five days
mustier** which cunfurtn to the
try,
and
it
has
boon
mad*
mote
CentimisO Teen r*o* Ont
to aarvice for th* common woal.Mr. Morrow has had many year’*
principles of my party and glon Hut located on, th*
acuta by th* d*pro** Ion.
Unemployed persons and parvigorously oppose all measures Bhoro Driva. ____ _
-It has mad* necessary tko .ex­
jtlally employed who fill out efcd
experience In mfen’a clothing bualpenditure of bMlona of dollar*
which tr* at variant* with I i
'
.
. send In card*' for Ih* Natlcridl
Th# Sanford Jwilor Cbamlror n , Unemployment Ccn.ua during th#
thoa* principles."
nesa, enabling ua to aerve the men
nrwj not fw,r (hBt
Wilcox, who to 41 years old, Commerce wttl hold Ito regular flT, . dgy
I# a native of Ooorfto and a achodulad wookly lunrhoon 'ni**- ,h#|r n lm n wm b, pub||,hed or A city th at thinks of everything
of Seminole County more efficient­
graduate or Kmory university. II*
' mode public In any way,
* la Budapest, which Jailed • all
room
of
th*
Valdes
Hotel,
It
wu«|
ly than ever before.
&gt;
began tho practice Of law at
I This pledge to contained In ths known pickpocket* before darkenItoielhiMt, n s, In ISIS * Xnd announced today by R- E. L*n#y, Instruction* lent to all efflco* Ing tho city for airraid practice.'
where the census to being taken. Now York Sun.
Md takes but Util* Interest In Ih* moved to West Palm Peach In nsw president.
till. Bine* 1110 ho has boon
T h * confidential nature of th* an­
w eal games of children.
Raymond Monsalvatgo waa re­
' T h o state department'of public counsel for tho Florida League ported to b* rooting nicely at th* swers to tb* quest Iona on the Re­
health of.Florida la nuking a of 'Municipalities and baa writ­ F sms Id-Laughton Memorial Hos­ port Card will ba respected by the
study of hookworm and other bt- ten aevrral book* on municipal pital, according to a statement Administrator," tho Instructions A Three Days’ Cough
stale, and also that tho Informs*
ttotlnal worms, in people ell ovar taxationmad* thl# morning by Mrs. Ella-1
S U E . F IR S T ST.
tko atoto. This to Utlng don* with ' In IIW ho received tho Clvl- a both T. Jam toon, Superintendent ijtton giren by lha signor* of th*
Wo matter how many tnojfldnoo
Icard* will not tor used to IJieir dtotko Idea of getting rid of the ln- tan award for being tb* moat
you
hare
tried
for
your
cough,
chori
SANFORD, FLORIDA
| ad vantax* In any respect, th* dats cold, or bronchial irritation, you can
fMtlona and teaching poopl*' how outstanding eltlxan of West of tb* iMtltQtlon.
'being solely for th* purpose of tho get relief now With Cream ulilon.
U avoid getting them In th* fu­ Palm Reach. Ho Is a Maaon. Elk.
Violator* of City Ordinances
Serious trouble may be brewing and
ture. Examination* will be . mad* Ktwanlan and a member of tho wore tried In a session of ‘bo.) census.
cannot »fiord to take a chance
v
I Every unemployed or partially you
urltbeot coat to anyone so desiring. 'MglhodUt Churchy
with any remedy lea* potent than
Municipal court tbu aft# moon
Uitwrina. fa Instontty tloMlo y
OreomuUlem. which goes right to
'■•*T%o work In this county- to
A
golf
playerria
a.
person
who
rdoex, Improvui mouth kyglano
the
seat
of
the
trouttle
end
elds
na­
being don* through tb* coopera­
ture to tooth* and heal the Inflamed
tion of tho Btata Department of can drive 70 mllea an hour In
permission by building Inipeetor mucous membrane# and to loosen
Public Health and the county
expel th* germ-laden phleem.
Phormocol Company, 5». Leuto.
Walla ' In th* City'Hall where G. P. Paxton to remodel hie reel- and
Even If other remedies have failed.
superintendent of public fatalruethe .original paint ha* deterior­ dene* at an estimated coat of Coat bo discouraged, try Creomuitkm."
,
ated a rt being rapalnl*^. City ftOO. Contractor F. A -Dyaon I* aion. Your druggist to authorised to
NOV. 18 THRU NOV. 18. 1W7
Clerk,F. 8. Lemma advised thla to hav* charge of th* work.
morning.
. .
■ tc a rv n t M B i a c u a
uaee
Workman today begin bricking
Workmen, this morn Ing, wore u p . th* fireplace In th* Court
H eipz A s s t Soups
2F or
e n d s Vm M
i
repainting tho largo sign above House. .A, -Urge stova wilt n plset
t
b
»
m
flreptae#
which
has
th* Woolworth I. and 10 Cent
given many year* of aervlc* and
I Lb. M ello C offee
Store. '
•
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i
can no longer b* used because
'» ravKD
-t
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pleaolng, aetlmaUn*.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1«. 1937
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Grand Jury Starts Farm

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P a r a d e O f W itn e s s e s
W i t h ‘C u b a ’ R e c o r d s
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A r e C a lle d
B e fo re
In q u is ito ria l B o d y

P en a lties Cited
v F or. Conviction
M i n i s t e r i a l G ro u p
A p p e a ls

9 A g id n s t

Meeting
N am es Three
ToAAABoard

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Miami Night Spot
Raided By Gang Id
K b K lux Regalia
160 H o o d e d M en A n d
W o m e n A ssa u It A n d
R o b
E n te rta in e rs

F o r H e lp
G a m b lin g

k Definite action aaainat lot■Urr racketeer! In this sec*tion haa been atarted by th*
, aaaaiiHad, and a sum of monay
j stolenA1 Toast, operator of ilia r«*
. sort on tha outskirts or the
town reported to tha Bherlff-*
oftlco th a t tha hooded raiders
. descended lag! night, following
a public Initiation of lto new
i Klanamen at th e city playground,
, ordered bla patrons to te a rs and
| forced the d a b to dose.
He also charged that IU 0 In
| cash and a IT v etc h were stolen
, from him daring the raid and
that tha clsb v a h badly damaged.
At JackeenTltte Captain n ea rc a
1 J. Garcia, grand dragon of lha
I Florida KUn, said he vonld In[ Taatlgate whan Informed of tha
i Incident h r newspaperman.
"Klanemen do not aiedl/’ ha
said. “Botne of the beat people
In Miami are members. It may
h a re been th a t people who are
not members used tha
Klan
regalia aa a mask during a retd
on th a d ab ."

Principal Speaker
At Jaycee Meeting

taL but Court House atundm nts
| appeared confident th a t a move
was underway to round up the
*talg shots" In th e lo ttery racket.
The penalties fo r operating a
lottery
i
.racket.
- . *The
* rR etuld , was, *nu siB H tiuB niun on mi*
,
Joeliod« i flM o f twit Gf (he public toward mat It n of
J*** ^ * n
.** w w * th an government and w h it action the
IS.000, o r Impriaapmeut fo r not pub!k , houM u k e
c o m e t this
leas than one y ear n o r more than d U u tU fM tion, Frvd B. Wilton,
ten i and fo r anyonq coovlrtad of
th4 S ln fo n l j unU)r
prm tlng. tailing, or dU trlbutlng cham ber of Commerce today dur*9***r*r- J*^t***' • ^ a *
n° t | “ * 'ln g the regular weekly luncheon
*han |100 u»d nok more th a n ^ b e t waa held In lbe grill room of
P .000 or imprisonment fo r no t , b , Valdai Hotel
laaa than on* y e a r a r more then
Durfalc the meeting, a U tter
U T ,U ?
* fln* from the
Jacksonville Juniorof HOC or Imprisonment o f not cham ber of Commerce waa read
more than three months fo r p a r b y President E. E. Laney of tho
aaMlon o f a lottery U ckat
loesl organixatlon. in which the
I t wea th L penally of Imprison- Jacksonville civic body asked that
mank which waa causing so much Sanford sand a delegation to the
consternation In Iba mnka of the s u t , jD ntor cham ber of Comr sc katears The Herald waa ad- marc* M id-W inter convention to
vised, aa an aroused public opta be held U Jacksonville December
10. 11, and tS.
Several mem bare of the local
:t]u1f stated th a t they would make
A d v e r t i s e O l d G o o d s th e trip and attend the convention
but a definite number waa not on

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Establish fd la 1908

H O U SE X

S E S S IO N O F C O N G R E S S O P E N S

M e is c h , C h a p m a n ,A n d
H e n r y N lc k e lS e le c te d A s N o m in e e s F o r
C o n tro l C o m m itte e

S tu d y O f C o n tr o v e r t
%
a in l A n ti- L y n c h in f if '^ J
B ill D r a w s F i r s t A t |
te n tio n
O f S o lo n * 7 ‘

John Mslseh. R. If. Chapman,
and Ilanry Nlekal, thro* prom­
inent celery a rower*, ware elect­
ed nomlneea for grow** member*
on tha Control CotnmlUta cf
the C alerr
Marketing
A lreement for the Sanford' Dlatrlct a t
a p o w e r* meeting In tha Coart
Iloaae leet night. County Agent
C. It, Dawaon, .. # b o acted aa
chairm an of the meeting, re ­
ported toiler.
E. J. Merer. O. J. Pope, and
Oua Schmah v a ra elected h r
acclalmatlon aa allam ataa tor
tha committeemen.
A good representation of grow ­
This general view of the lions* of K e e n .-■■nt.itm-»
tin* flut.i utt-l irutierlee joioioul to •
it. Kpntkef lunkhead (I)-A la I
er*
In th e flan lord
dlatrlct
vo.-a present at th e meeting, on the n * tru m , called tha llouaa to order opening (he special teas U&gt;n of i i.ntiii * calli-d li&gt; I're.iitrtit Itoo-i vi ll. Directly b*dw thv
Mr.
Dawion
itatad ,
adding speaker on the n a il rostrum the clerk can be teen aa he started In re»d the I'rc-Mt-nt's message to Ui&lt;
t'ongros.m rn.
th a t In addition to tha election

Sitrirm Of Protest ^ j
Is First Reaction 1

of
th a
provisions
of tha
c a le rr
P««t
which, recently,
waa declared effective h r tha
Secretary of Agriculture.
H. D- Darla. AAA representa­
tive from th a Lakeland office,
nod D E- Timmons, or tha Ex­
tension Bowles In Gainesville,
ware present a t the meeting and
explained various m atters re la t­
ing to the'agreem entDuring tha rase ting, Mr. Daw,
bod
stated, the question of
w hether or not there wee - any
provision for standardising and
regulating the quality ot the
celery shipped In Interstate com­
merce, came up for discussion.
The group was edrlsad that
a t tha present tim e th ere urea no
such provision In th e agreement
but th a t It m ight ha tnoorpwalsd ta th e pact -through addl-

The Celery Camp. No. 025 of th r C I O U n i o n ,
Woodmen of the World, will meet
M o to rs I n
tonight in regular session a t lbs
c'anfonl American
Legion Hat
On
N ew
located on the U h a Front Drive,
according In a statem ent from CC. Collins.

abroad during tha past summer, giittee of the Heminola County
were discussed by Dr. P. I. I-lp- Chamber of Commerce at the
ary, Professor of Journalism of Committro’a firs t m eeting of tho
Stetson University, a t tho regu- fall season ycalbrday morning In
lar monthly meeting nr tho Camp- tho Chamber of Commerce Uulldb*U. L oosing'poet o t the American k g . Mrs. It. F- M onsalvatge of
L e g io n I n the Laclmi lin t U i t i # * n f o rd waa a l e o - unanimously re Kl*»nl* f ltr. -w HT htdrt -R*
night, according to officials of ofo-ted Vice-Chairman,
weekly luncliron WVilneatha o rganbation.
The "W elcom e-to-Sanford" plnn
&gt;n| In nr 4 mm Pmmm FnMB.fl
City Commissioner W. II. Du- Inaugurated last y ear by the Civic
p rre, too, addrrised tho Lrglon* Committee was again adopted a*
nalrea at their meeting and high, a m ajor activity and Mrs. P n iil T a i l e d K i d n a p e r a
ly commended the work of the | | , Hansel! waa re-appolntrd Gen’'T n l i o T h e i r F N c a p e
Sons of the Legion Drum and ,-ral Chairm an of the welcoming
Bugle Corps which he c h a ra c te r committee*- This activity Is carried
lied as a mcana of much f a v o r on by a special committee which,
able advertisement fo r tho C l'y. is appointed each month la rail
District Committeeman W. II. flpon new residents In Sanford
Shepherd of r«coa and County ami extend a cordial welcome on
Prosecuting
A ttorney
H erbert (behalf of the business, civic and
Messer were also visitors at the eoria! Interests of the city. The
monthly dinner of the
Legion- new comers are also presented
nalrea.
|w lth special courteries
with the
In his address. Dr. Lipsey com plim ents. of several
business
pointed o u | the fact lh at the in- firm s. During the summer months
duatrial and territorial conquests the work of the committee was
( O u t i M ee peas law n
handled directly from the Cham*
ber of Commerce office.
T h re e P e rso n s A re
■ Members of the C o m m it lie dir |

alhly through th e cooperation of
the BUte Departm ent of Agri­
culture.
Mr, Daweon H i celled a D uel­
ing of lha ahtppara of th a Baaford district to r tomorrow far
tb« express purpose ot electing
Hanford's quota of four shipper
membora to th a Control Com­
mittee. The meeting will he held
a t tha regular meeting place ot
the ehlppere In the Sanford At­
lantic National Bank Building.
After lha election of th e ship
per members to tho Control
Contmlttaa, Sanford's
represen­
tatives to
the
adm inistrating
committee will have been elect­
ed and tha other aectlona are
scheduled to hold th eir elections
during the UU»r p a rt of Ihe
week.
Grower members of tha Com
mtilna from tha Oviedo dlatrlct
T r ie d In P o lic e C o u r t
will b« elected a t a meeting of
■
the growers la tha Oviedo
Only t h i n persons were tried
Bcboo)
tonight,
Mr.
Dawaon before City Judge Frank L. Milsaid, adding th at meetings a re

S A f i , 1T . ' " X . r U H
’with traffic laws existing In Hanford, and a vole wns carried fo
rB|| Upon Ihe flafety Committee

B u s in e s s

L o c a l T o w u s e n d ite s
A tte n d D e L a n d M e e t
A brief businee* m eeting waa
held by tha Sanford Townsend
A d a R o se D e m e re st
Club In the d a b room* last F ri­ w as fined $5 whan a verdict nf
T a l k s X g a i n s t A l c o h o I day night, a fte r which the body guilty .was returned by the court.
attended the rally
In DeLand,
according to officials of tha Ban*
fofd ClubA t tha rally, several ' prom i­
nent speakers war* Introduced by
tha Mayor of the City, including
Clyde Holland
o f C U nnratar,
To the PeopU of Sanfordi
authorised speaker on To a s a il id
The Sanford MinUteiial AssocUtion would
movement* in this State, and
urge upon the people o f thU community to
Manley Golds berry, who waa s t a ­
tioned a t Orlande recently from
help curb the evil of gambling. In indlgnsthe
national
haadquaU ra
In
OilciLf o*
Tha m asting waa held ta the
tend-shall In DeLand and w as
Now wa would urge th a t all tha decent,
well-attended, U was reported.
upright, and InUlligcnt people would help In
any and every way poaaiM* to stam p nut
T h r e e G u ilty P l a t s
the tu b a and bo! its gem kltaf,
A n H e a rd B y W a n
I t la against the U^r,
I t U distinctly and dafteftely a low form
of gam bling. By your p q tr a u g o —even to the
acta n t of sickles or diamf—you help to in.
crease tha revenue and gtrangthen Ihoee who
are opposing the Uws of (U had.
I t Is a. serious menafh net only to good
morale hot la h u stn m
Italy aroused,
ilng out tha

Ts O n l y O t h e r M e a « - J
s u r e W h i c h T s R c a d y ,s |

Sit-Down Strike
I d Fisher Plant
U n au th o rized

Dr. P. I. Lipsey Mrs. Curlett Is
Addresses Legion Re-elected Head
On Foreign Crisis Of Civic Group
D u p r e e A l s o S p e a k e r ; C . O f C . W o m e n ’s C o m ­
B o y le
C om m ended.
m itte e T o C o n tin u e
W e lc o m e
P ro g ra m
O n W o rk F b rL c g io n

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B i l l , *.

-------R o o r g f a n i/.a tio n

G e n e ra l
D e a d lo c k
C o n tra c t

I'titdilfiln h 'l'tiiN.. Die r.tillti' w«»
' ’■inniillinH*&gt;&lt;d.‘‘
lit- ea 1.1 n rn n frm iin tinil been
n rrnnm .! for I on I*. M. between
union nn.I i.-m piny ufflclnl* on
t'll-’Vnnri-B nlifHi m tis'il tho altrtiwn i-i X to it clock last night,
Th.- p • ;p*l grti-vnui-o ho *a|d
* 'i* iho leylrp off of 600 emi lores.

that "If rumliiiuoa gu along as they'
hitvi* Iwen, you'll - m- nn ,-ntlM y
illffrliiil
complex km
on tha
Mi-vent)-Btxlh C ongress*
Tin- i w r it p |ti( ions In New
York and Ohio indicated more
Iti-pii* licull gitln* in the fnliitc, ho

Negrtl»M"ns tx-tween Oenaral
Motors Dorp., mul tho Untied

Aulmnulill. tV c i'-r" of Amorlrn
nn a new inntrnef nppsn-nMv
si'ri. ■■.il.-ui.ii. i vusierday oni
H»&gt; iiiriiurnllmr-i ilemnml for v- !
n&lt; aril ushiiieiK*i* uc.iin-i nti-iuMmrlted s i r IV11 .
t 1 A- W. A conferees ri-Ji-i-liil
fliiiutsy n prupused rn’w ngrei'
m -nt, t'rniliinllne five iitmitb
uf negotiation*. Tl"
.nl.jlo I
iigrenjnent, slgneil M .i,il| 11. rcn j
flnued In effect Imt wliliiml »,
i liiiim lutd-it Ipiitntlirly nn flept I
Id *&lt;ifii.-itins |o ltin c'/p'iroMmi
Ilia null! la dUrlpllil'- persons
tiiapnqallile fur -'i*llil'-ot" strikes.

(til (d

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uvrry Inillrilloni1' ha

(fportriR ,

Miv'tr* g o b c

iiC b llB B e i Ok r « | P

i ’ffhir)

Power Company To
Hold Division Meet
At Mayfair Hotel:

R Ia c k c a tti R e a d y T o
P la y L e e sb u rg - L io n s
L o cal C h e ssm e n L ose
Coarh B. A. B. Wilkinson'*
T o D e L a n d I n T o u r n c y Bnnfonl Bcml-Pro tltarkrata held
DeLand che**mcn nosed out
lha Hanford group by a smalt
margin In a tournament In DeLand last Thursday nlgnt, ac­
cording to officials of tba Banford Chess and Checker Club.
The score of Ihe Bray ws«
I I M to 14 1-1 In favor Tlf the
DeLand Club.
The Individual score* are aa
follows;
WON LOST
Huroa, Hanford
Bcarletl. DeLand
Griffith, DeLand .
Bverell. DeLand
Stew art, Hanford .
I-oraJoy, flsnfrvd .
K not, DeLand . . .
Madden, Sanford „
Earaovlaa, Hanford

G a m e S la te d F o r 1
F r id a y B y S e m i-P ro s
Official* o f Iho Sanford SemiPro
Football Association
this
morning com puted a deal for a
'football game which will be the
.aacoew played by the BU|kcaU
and the first homo gam* of the
:season.'T he gam e will be played
| gainst Ja c k McDowell’s
Rollins
Bsby Thra,
[ Tim gam s will ba played Friday,

Ihe tapering-up drill U it night
iindar the floodlights nf lha Banford Armory Drill Field fo r their
Initial rnntast nf tho season to­
night against th* strong Lees­
burg Lions headed by Georgia
Miller, form er ace le n b u r g and
Rollins bsrkflcld man.
Tha Game I* scheduled to s ta rt
promptly at H:UI o'clock and ona
of the Urgent crowds to see a
rontral Florida football ra m s Ihls
week la expected to attend.
On lha Btnford line, Angus
H arriett, 171. a t left end} Jim
M apler, 100, at left tacklaj R u r
sell Odham, 18D, at U ft guard)
LI win Bqulrra, 175, a t center!
Dob Williams, 100, a t right guard;
Bryan Riser, SIS, a t rig h t tackle
and John Stanley a t right and
at 170. I h e reserve* on lb* Itn*
are Tanner, 100| Btenatrom. t l l [
Mote, ITOj M onger, 175 and How­
ell, 1 .
In the backftald, Billy Odham.
100, a t quarterback! LealU H ar­
ney*, 1M, a t U ft half; Skinny
Vincent. 166, a t rig h t half and
Billy Grssn, 202, a t th* fullback
poet
Reserves a rs
Lcmmond,
ISBi McWhorter, IBS; H art, t U i
Dakar, 172 and Jim Singletary,

DAFFY
•DRIVE*.

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SANTORO, FLORIDA
T he

S a n fo rd

H e ra ld

There wan a market! contrast In the tone of President
Roosevelt In hU message to Congress yesterday and in
previous speeches in which lie has ansailed business inter*
eats. It was only a little more than n year ngo that In
Madison Square Carden he boasted business hntl met Its
master. Yesterday he appealed for “a cordial and confi­
dent co-operation" between government and every kind of
citizen—which presumably fncludea business men.
The President now apparently realizes that luislnma
has indeed been suffering from the laxly blows which It
has been receiving on every Hand. There has ljeen, he
admita, “a marked recession" in industrial production, a l ­
though he cannot yet sec it ns serious, it is encouraging to
note that something has got to be done about it. And the
liofnethlng which he proposes is not far out line with the
realities
We were glad to nee an admission on his part th at
luxe* are too high, particularly for the small business man.
Calling for the elimination of injustices in federal tax lawa,
he said, "We should give special consideration to lighten­
ing Inequitable burdens on the enterprise of the small
business men of the nation. Small husiness or even those
of average aize have difficulties of financing and diatributlon which are not shared by large corporations."
About prices he also admitted that something has got
to be dofie. He pointed out the rapid rise in many prices,
■MONDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 155 particularly those which blocked the revival of the build­
ing trades, but especially did he seem concerned over the
high prices of many foodstuffs. "Consumers slum Id have
PA Hill ON NOTE
the same protection against the underproduction of years
-Rack him on the kl**er,
of scarcity as the farmers should have against the over­
F a t him on the pan,
production of year- of glut."
Roll him In the ggtier—
Admitting th a t the FIIA ha* failed to accomplish it*
H i* • bus inn* maul
avowed purpose of reviving the construction industry, the
President pointed out the necessity of new legislation to
Tfllory tha sucker,
"encourage private capita!1 to enter the field of-new hous­
r Poka him In th* rya,
ing on n large scale,” hut reserved for n future ‘message
Jump upon his toj-so—*
. He's a business guy).
specific recommendations. Particularly in Sanford where
new building has been notably »!nw in getting started is
Has tia built a business
thin new housing proposal important.
To Sdiorniou* heights T
Brand him as a cheaterMavcr mind his rights!

Docs he give employment 7
Ip tho pay roll big I
Put the bum In irons!
T«aa blm in the brigl

« *« ha pay In taxes

hpt the law calls fo r7

-Why, the dirty reptile
Should be paying morel
him In the headlines,
Charge some crooked acts!
Let this lie your slogsn:
"Any.hlng but faris!"

S ig n ifica n t also w as 1lie P re sid e n t's ch an g ed a ttitu d e
to w ard th e C o n stitu tio n sin ce th e d ay w hen h e proposed
th a t new ju s tic e s he ap p o in ted w ho would give it n d if f e r ­
e n t In te rp re tv t'o n . S p eak in g o f th e n g r ir u itu r il p ro g ram ,
h e said, "W e m ust keep in m in d th e C o n stitu tio n o f th e
U n ite d S ta le s ," In te r ad d in g th a t, "I believe th a t th e C on­
g re s s ca n const It ul lonolly w rite an A dequate fa rm a c t th a t
will ho well w ith in tile b road m ean in g o f th e C o n s titu tio n .”
T h is is a f a r cry fro m h is m e ssag e tin th e ( in f fey Coal A ct
in w hich h e called fo r its p assag e re g a rd le ss o f th e C o n sti­
tu tio n .
The speech, to o u r way o f th in k in g , in d ic ates a deckled
change o f a t titu d e on th e i«irt o f th e A d m in is tra tio n and
will, wu feel s u re , re su lt in a b e tte r sp irit o f co-ojieration

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than

ha would b* paid If he earned the hl&gt; whfIl h# feU „ H U m m ]
Mtnt annuli income In SO week*, her* He b u been liken to the
Bat Ibe loweit eo»i of building veteran.1 hospital at Bay Ptn*s
honae* hai been a apur to British
industry for aonie time.
There ire mmy valid orgum eat, again*! auch a course,
on* of wlikb l* that if the working
man cement, to take a lower wage
Completely Renovated
per hour he will limply get In*
And Redecorated
pay fur himself, aL I r .tt until In*
v e.io n gel interfiled in thu
building field.
Finished in the
However, the Laing »tory ha*
ctlrred some government official*
most attractive
to -ne point of ek.mlnln* uur re­
Colors
cent policy of encouraging labor
to gel high hourly pay—a* a pot*

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maN&lt;jiiry,*t'lotli nhorn, clo th in g , p atter, b u ik o t* fo r *tiu'
t rn(iM|M&gt;rtulioti of lii|iii«Irt, iniil n inny o ilie r th in g * , th e T a m ­
pa T rib u n e d ec la re s th a t w h erea s tliU c o u n try
fo rm e rly
im jio rted all o f itn lung-oil, in Ih e l.ott few y en n t m uch of
it ItitH In*gtiii to lie produced in C a lifo rn ia npd F lo rid a w ith
m o re tiutn 0,0(10 ticrc* of With in do F lo rid a counting alone,
For each dollar It »|&gt;rnds, the
"lit 11)21 wo im p o rted 27,iM(l,000 |toum l* o f tu n g -o il nt
govern im-tit ndw taka* in Oil rents.
It I* only the large number of u v alu atio n tif $2,-170,0110," th e T rib u n e miyu. " T h e n ex t
ssch transaction* which makes
• hi# possible.—Detroit News.
with a valuation of $8,000,000. In Ht‘20 the imports of
Rome people are so esulious
they ulw-ny* stop their cur un O n
rtUrpsd track to see whether n
train is coming-

AND
E n g ra v in g
M c L a a tin , J e w e le r
I I I S. M

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It would requite u hardy puttie
official to come out wilh a recom­
mendation &lt;hnt labor, accept a
a promise of longer work each
year, even If he could predict with
kome atvurance that the annual
(hiding of hourly pay In return for
« pram!** of longer work each
' y el/, even if he could predict wilh
mime assurance that the annual
W A S H IN G T O N D A Y B O O K
Income would be the aame or
By PRERTUN GKOVKR
hid* rPul there la n fair possibility
WASHINGTON,
A proaper*' men were given assurance .if thal par! of Ihe recent Witness
oue Kngllth builder .pent a week «lendler work during ihe year
nr to visiting in important circle*] which would given them an AN?
her*1 recently and hia comment oh' Nil AI, Income equal lo whal an hourly wage level* weri
the llrltlfh labor end Induhtrlali hourly wage increase would have ihe fnrlor* contributing,
►
it nation prompted tom* new brought themcot rent buaineaa rcccasli
thinking over here.
The result waa that the workThere again, however.
The builder it John Laing of men were kept buty over a lion I* highly drbalible,
London, head uf J. L. laing and] longer period each year. They John I- l&lt;rvvl« would l
b’on. Ltd., described here aa one] iiuiH moPP-Rouse*, and the houses gether agree,
of the biggrslconstruction firm* coat IrdS’and thd* were inure easily
in England.
*uM.
(uiing apparently made no cf(ort
laing «atd tlritUh house tuildto outline fur hi* American rrs were employed IK lo SO week*
listener* what he thought of the n y rir. In America, soma of hi*
American tabor problem. Ha *lm- oeditur* estimated, house build'
ply drew comparison* between the era were at work not mure than
current policy In Brlllati and pre- :m weak* a year on the average
tlou* one*
The resulting deduction I* that
nrl&lt;i»h building labor, he slid, Aim n o n house builders produce
T ru c k &amp; A u to
n relied wage increases from lima only 30 week* worth jif work for
S e rv ic e
to time as pmspAdty began it* re- rheir
annual Income, and house
turn there a few years ago. U1M- costa
are comparably higher.* llodica— .Spring)*— Trailer*!
mately, however, a change In the
laing estimated thal the unit
A p rice you r a n a ffo rd
method of making the
Increase* cost uf a liouie in England hud
to pay
developed. Instead of
Increasing hern reduced .10 per rent by -lie ,
•lie hourly wage with a resultant new method of calculating vJngetj
increase in building costs, working on an annual basis Instead uf an!

R A D IO

RADIO
1938
RCA A

Z E N IT H

EA SY TERM S

HOFMANN

W eit P in t 8t,
Inquire Mrs.

Avs.

RADIO

Apartments

F, * Queener at

E le c tr ic S e rv ic e

rrataurant on property

»0* Magnolia Avs.- fla w

STOP
LOOK

B U S I N E S S M A N ’S

. LUNCH

LISTEN

SERVED PROM
U:S0 TO t:0 0

Martin’s Garage
General
Repairing

Looks like tho cross state canal
lost. 11* ninth life whsn President
V y v i t announced )hls intent fen
to Cut down on spending.

Tho Japanese are accused of
Using poison gaa. Now the Chinese
t*n understand how Iho people of
this ci-unlry . feel after a seslloli
of Congress

fo r 48 to SO week* of work

f t

Martin’s Garage

Has be made suiue looney 7
Oet hlq scalp tuday!
Say. .where does he think ho'a
Living., anyway7
— 11. 1. Phillips,

VCTBRAN, at, I
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B"L CLOUD. Nor

hourly basla.
I
Of course actually the working
man la paid a lowrr rala per hoar

TO PR O V E H E 18 T H E SA M E M A N

A H o p e fu l S ig n

Courteous ft Efficient
SERVICE
lat ft French—Tel. s i l l

NO FOOLIN’

ENGLISH’S

PERK’S CLUB

G u lf S ta tio n

WERT-The JEWELER
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D iam onds A n d W alefaM
F in e W a tc h A n d Je w e lry R e p a irin g

Diamond Moon ling And Engraving
- i v i i r a a p n ic R i a j i b r u n u w u r
a. rim t a*.
rs iu a
.
nest •
* B a B B S IB S B B fB d S S S B S IB S IIIIlIB K IB B n ill

* w

eicome
asm

tung-nil Imd reached the 110,000.078 poundH nt n vahmt'on
of $ 11,072,000. T h e prcacnl annual requirement)! of thin
oil nre now reaching l lie huge aunt of nearly $20,000,000.
This amount reprenenl k.tho appropriate annual exiKunlituru
for « Hhtifle item which thin country Iiiih tree it uimoHt wholly
dependent u|&gt;on China to furniiOi.

“The peace uf L'urope is not
th reatm ed‘ ■*&gt;•■ I«ord Moltlslonr,
British politician, “because only
it lunatic wopld'cause war now"
l&lt;erd Moltlslonr t* assuming that
lunatics do not sit In high places►-Ted Cook in New Yoik Mlrrow.

" T a k lii/ rn g id zu iim of (ho o v er In creasin g d em an d fo r
tu n g oil, -and obviously of th e h u g e
an im al su m
being
ap en t ab ro ad fo r its p u rc h a se , g ro w e rs in C a lifo rn ia and
F lo rid a Hcveml y e a rs ago b e g a n ' to look in to th e po»aibilitieH o f g ro w in g th e tu n g -o ll tre e .
“ In ll&gt; l2 jtfie Florida ex p e rim en t xtat ion u n d erto o k th e
p la n tin g oL ^ftag-oil tre e s w ith a m a rk e d d e g re e o f m iccc **.
Klesnor Holm is going to give F ro m H U lT to 1022 th e re w aa it g ra d u a l litcie ase in tlio
up rhampagnp
cocktails and n u m b e r o f tre e s an d Ih e n u m b e r o f uutH produced. Tho
swimming trophies for Itltty Rose, f ir s t tung-oll tre e p lan ted in Ihiit c o u n try w as on N ovem ­
AH'the wants now is a little home
b er Hi, m od, liy th e la te W illiam II. H aynes, a w ell-know n
out where the West begins
h o rtic u ilu ria t, o f T a lla h a sse e . O u t
of th o fivo
tre e s
Th) Soviet government wilt take p lan ted , o nly on e su rv iv ed . T h e m trv iv in g tr e e began to
■ ni w census because the first h e a r n u ts a t th e pud o f th e th ir d y e a r. B y . 1013 Mr.
was unsatisfactory It must have H ay n es' o rig in a l tre e h ad p roduced 1005 n u ts,
ahovti some ^4&lt;&gt;un!eitrevolution" I n m o re th a n 30 co u n ties in F lo rid a n o t less th a n
mrlci ’* overlooked I y the execu- 6000 nerez nro p lan ted in lu n g -o il tre e s, Iho p rin cip al p o r­
tloners.—Buffalo New*.
tio n o f th o a c re a g e b ein g m ain ly . In n o rth e rn c e n tra l
Prestdint Rooirvett recognises F lo rid a. T h e f ir s t co m m ercial p la n t f o r ex p re ssin g o f oil
tha need which IP tie business hai fro m th o seed s w as ere cte d a n d p u t in to o p e ra tio n n e a r
/or relief from the burden of, G ainesville, In 1028. T h ro u g h th e m edium of th is
p la n t,
taxation and So expressed him- g ro w e rs a r c o ffe re d a rea d y o u tle t fo r th e ir rro p s. R e­
a*If In his message lo Congress ce n tly , 80 v a rn ish m a n u fa c tu re rs rep o rted te s ts on tu n g yesterday- It now remains to be oll fro m F lo rid a-g ro w n tre e s.
seen what CongrvS* will do about
" N c a riy all o f th e s e m a n u fa c tu re rs ro|&gt;ortcd th e
A m eric an oil to he a u p e rk ir to im p o rte d o il. T h o s e w ho
Tha Japanese invasion bene­ h av e been in te re s te d In ex p e rim en t* an d co m m ercial grow-,
fited China In one way- Florid* in g o f th o tu n g -o il tre e hcliovo th a t in n few y e a rs it,w ill
operator* had planned to ahlp a tie poaalble to lessen o u r im p o rta o f th is p ro d u c t,"
quantity of slot machines to
M attlttnl, bat the order was ranrdVd on acctqmf of (ha wdr—
Kernelh Ballinger, an anuiusdly Well Informed newspaperman
wrKtng Ip the Miami Herald, Or­
lando' Sentinel and other papers,
a u i that JutUa kill lard SmlU of
ThaevtBe la plaanta* VO run far
C krarrw against “LHtU Joe"
Handriaka &lt;rf
DeUnd- Ju/g*

\m Jtor*4 41 mtim • $ aigra tki
ATm AmIW UiJttaHf 0 d 4 tt fra§m m
tk t Atkmrtc C—tS. tfe tfa a /jttN ftt
comt aboard ond • moajb—anya/fAa
m tf wAcom* arrivals U tk i m i/jb i f
Chottrrfiddr*

%C h e ste r fie ld s g iv e
m o re p le a su r e to sm o k e r s
w h e r e v e r th e y a re . . .
.

HAS THESUMMER SUN
PLAYED HAVOC
tv r n i y o u r u a ir

Or l a n d or t e a or in tho air
C h e s t e r f i e l d s s a t i s f y m i l l i o n ® all over the
w o r l d . T h e y ’r e r e f r e s h i n g l y milder • • •

hale, *&lt;s*a s s a ikal (alt IS fe**e
It

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B e n e f i t B r i d g e P a r t y U r U .t g*iurda&gt; In January.

R e-elected Head
O f Civic Group

Borne uf the uout** will be l.*r

M ta II. J. Ilolly, (Inane* chalrmnn, m.il member* of acvaral
i nmlnllleea of lh« Rail)* Itarrl
aou CKapU-r o f the P a iiW a ia
of the Anierlran Herolullon am
.making plana for n Thankagplng
Itenrfit l.rMge party to he gtv*q
on Nor. JJ.
TIio party will be t|Veu In the
Pariah iiouae on U a corner of
Magnolia A tenur and
Foarlh
Hlreet n | I 30 o'clock,
Prise*
will ha awarded
Including
a
turkey aa a don.- prtip. cake*.
Jell Ira. ploa. egg, and a fat ben.
Pom m ltleet a're aa followa:
Itrfreahiuenta. Mr*. II. D. Oaa
will. Mr* W n . Illll. Mra- I*
P. Ilagan. -Mra. Prank Woodruff.
Tahir*. lalllea, penrlli. cards and
ilrrnm tlone. M il Ilyron Slepken*,
M # I.cun Hell riie rry , Mra.
Jchn Mclach. Jr.. Mra. Hollaad
IVan ami Mla« Irene Illaton.
I*.!»••*. Mr* 31. R VYirglui, Mr*.
I.. P l|a t* n . Mr* J. It. Ray,
and Mra. Vail Lovell. Bala of
lalllea. Mr* P. It. |uw »on. Mr*

■ U Z A H K T H B R IG H A M J O R D A N , S o c ie ty M U bc

M is s B e tty W h e e le s s

Social Calendar

la

G uest O f H onor

Pe

Miaa Betty Wheel*** waa honor*
..
...
_ .
_
ed Saturday aflam oon with a
" * “ nd M™* E U D ,y h ,v *
. 4,
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,
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Arrlvml from V citlinr, Pa. to tpvnJ
b rid g . ami .bow er given by M rs.(, h, w (nter , t lh, tT htmip ot| |bc
J. M. Stbieclpher at her home on I upp, r s t Jchn'e River. « ’
Park Avenue.
■
tv.
_ . decked
. .
Mra.
Deane
m e p arty room* __
were
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,
.Turner, Sr. of
, Ft.„
.
. .
.
Meyer* U trialling her ab ler, 3lt*.
wl h a profualon. of chryaantbc* Ernaat Krupp a t her home on
mum . and fall flower* The bridge P&gt;rk AYenue.
lalllea carried out a Thanksgiving
_____
and bridal motif.
Mr*. R P Jenkln* left thl*
A fter several progression, of, afternoon for
Pnlatka
who,*,
bridge high score prlte,. a ilo ibl* abe wa* called by the dea|h td
deck of playing cards, waa aw ard-, J. II llood.
r i to | | i ** Jeanne Choate. MU*I
-------Dorothy Mitchell won arcond high, Mr and Mr*. W. W. Tyte an
prlae, a hag ef flower*; Mrs- Roy nnuni# the birth of a daughter,
Frank Symt*. J r ,
low acore, a Shirley Loulae, Sunday at the
novelty
turkey;
MU* Mary Fbruald-Laughton Memorial Ho*E lisabeth Neely, Mra. A ltai klore- pital.
ley and Miaa M artha Adam*,
srrrono and ru t prlies, framed
ptetgre*.
The hoalaaa
presented Miaa
Wheel**.. Mm W. T. Wheel.**,
Mya. Jam r* Boyd of Ft. Myers,
and Miaa Kathleen Lnney, Mia*
Jane Sharon and Miaa Elrannr
Hickson, wedding attendants, with
M r s . R . B . W iffh t
ear* ages.
Mr*. II. R. Pippin played Lohen­
T lo n te jw T o G a r d e n e r s
g rin '. Wedding March aa little*
tlra e r Marie Ntincvlphrv and Hob
by Morris, ra rh bearing a placard
of the bride and gruom, entered
with a shower of gift* fur the
honors* In a Hill* m l wagon
A salad course wa* served bv
the hostess ussUtad by Mra. It F.
Syraes, J r , Mr*. Hetman 3lnrria,
Among those
from
f- v 'f '. '
The Girl Scouts will m rct a t Mik* Jeanne Choate, 311** Dorothy who nrienalml til* Plate -n il'.’ ,
Mitchell
nnd
Mb*
3lary
Elisabeth
he Little I!ou*e at 3:43 o'clock,
lion of tltw btlun Churrhc* la-11
fr*. H arry Iieeren will talk on Nrely.
the
Thnae invited to he with M b . In Orlamln |n*l week u -t&gt;lrd house*.
Wtieeleaa wore: the 3lii.se* Jane Rev mad Mr* 0 . K Klmoiv, 31.
Sharon, Eleanor Hickson, K a.b ' and Mrs J I. NTbl.uk. 3lr* •&gt;.
Icen 1-nncy,
Dorothy 3U&lt;chi-lll D. I^indrees. Mr*. J. I , llorloo
Julbi'a
Mary Higgins. Kathryn Thigprn, 3lr*. O. peareon. Mu*
Wilson. 3&lt;D* Pafsjre )&lt;■ml&gt; and
3U*« Mftrl-'n Pearsail..

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TUESDAY
- The 8ocial Department of the
Woman"* Club will hav* their
Regular monthly bridge party a t
&lt;7:30 o'clock. All member* are
Invited to bring husband, aaeorta
and out-of-town guests.
For
reiervattai* call 7 f J aa aoon a*

' There's at least on* group of •&gt;*&gt;". G ene, klartin lan ey , Jeanne
Tnen who h av . resisted the In- £ h~ ‘*'J \ n R?y 1SyWM;1J r "
,
...
.
F dd k- Nelson and 3lia. H. II. IM*
rreasing commercialism of tho ^
&gt;ge: They are the owners of the
Eue*ts included: the Miv.ei
J‘8kagit Chief," an old stern* Rebecca Wilson, Virginia GilUui,
•wheeler which H arry Shcbnan. Dorothy Marahall, M argaret Long.
film producer, wanted for acm e. Ow"” "* » " 1' A" n* Cor" ,.111' ^
,
’
_
,,
ginia McRory, 3lary
ih liu u eth
In R ei B each , romance. “Th« Nee,ri M#ry n m p ^ n , K| | „ ^ t h
B arrier." which plays tonight at Methvin. Mrs. W. T W heelcs.,
th# Rttg T h n te r.
|Mr». Jam ci Royd of F t. Mey«»r*(
S h tn n tn wanted an authentic Mra G. T . Rollim* Mr*. It. R. Pip*
Old skip, on* which had a ^ u a lly *,ln,I *nnJ n Mo" ' " • ntl
been used In the gold rush trade,
kbut found th a t no m atter how
'm uch money he offered, the own­
Z e ta D a v id s o n
er*
ef
the • "Skagit Chief
S
p
e
a k s O n M is s io n s
wouldn’t take her off her regular
run to rent her for the picture. 1
Ju st aa Sherman, drfealed. wa*
walking out of th* shipping of*
fire, one of the owner* apoke up.
"W alt a minute, Mr. Sherm an,"
he said. "You can't rent
the
'Skarfit Chief' for money, but I'll
tell you what we will do. if
you'll give u* a print of all th*
Scene* in which the ship appear*,
so that we can run 'em off her*
and i m her as a movie aclreaa,
we’ll let you lake her."
8hrrm an
Instantly
agreed,
shipped th# print* lha moment
they wer* finished, and added, as
a separate g ift from himself. Hi*
latest model projection machine
Approximately 37 Girl
and screen.
T h . "Skagit cklef" h a . been
u»*d in scenes featuring the load
lng m em ber, of th* cast, inelud.
jJtm
l - ea
UOaEllison.
J ^ rri,° ' J **n p«rk r r and,I

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Mlaa Croabjr haa vislu-il In
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Mr. Manaflelil haa lit..I here tor
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made.
meeting

Mr*. J r . Ilnlctilson. Mrs A
Mr* F'.al T Williams, Mr* If.
I Kirk arid Mi* l» I.. Harper M PapwaHh, Mi*. Marlin llrahi.
i e admllli-d na new member* Mr* I'c.irl II. Ilirisell. Mi* J. M.
I" lie circle.
Mi.'a-Vill, Mr* K. E lt»umillal,
\i lhaa rnn&lt; I adnai aaf lha* na.. . Ml* (Daily* Kemlall, Mr* J 31.
I
Inn* (***'*n wa* •aervisl la. Hayr».«Mr». / . R llalliff, Mr*.
I!-.
Iaaa,|ea. am lai f
plant- E A lh-ugla**, 3lr*. Tlu-a. 1.
g'-'Uiub.
j Siilll.nl., Dr. Elbalu-th Tracy,
lloi.e alt*nal|ii|-. wa-ra-.
Mr*. Mi- \ M Philip*.

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N ew P ack art In a r c p o p u la r now an d w e a re
ta k in g in m an y , m a n y lu te m odel F o rd , C h e v ro ­
let, P ly m o u th . R u lck , L aS alle an d P a c k a rd c a rd .
S ee ug b efo re y o u b u y a n y c u r t H ere a re a few
o f o u r o u ta tn n d in g v alu ed :

b a r r ie r

a ..... I M r, llr trr n *lal',&lt;l tint imnnucnicnb have b .m
" 1'lnrlda I* Hie l.:ind of H in
The..- pre*enl In the
shine and p.iliua.'yesterday inrluileil:

an automobile Hu*unit

s a fe place to b u y a u sed c a r, and rem e m b er,
p ricca a r e A L W A Y S w r i t t e n 'i n la rg e le tte r* on
th e w in d ih ie ld n ! F o rm e r o w n e r’n nnm e an d nd&gt;
drenn la alwn.vn placed on a n tic k er on th o c a r.

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•Mr». Iieeren gave ah ln««-rv •
Ing talk on (ho palm* found
Canllnuad Pram P ig, Ona
a.ound Hanford. Some of iln m
arc Amti omta Total, a nai|\ ■ en.
tire the depot Itory taxes plaof Paraguay which la grown In
&gt;• .'o r a l years ago throughout
the garden of Mr*. Henry Wight
"ford to recehre clothe* for Iho
Arcca l.utearem sl, a pot _JJ*'n»
• d.v nrc no longer necessary,
which i«n bo found In Mr&gt;
Ur* of the eon.miltee voted
llre rr n 't garden; Cocoa Nuellrr.Iavi them dlimantlr«l.
cm onul palm a specimen which
In discussing the present *horican ho found id front of tin:c «r .m all
apartm ent* and
KlW'a Plub; Cocoa rium osa. f.om
for seasonal renting, a w
Itr.aall- Oreodnin Redla, a alalclt
rl members of the eon.mitteo
palm found mnitly In aotithera
Ph i Ida. a *pe« linen may I;H, culled client ion lo Iho Importance.
nntalnhig rentable property
found In Mr* Olive Marshall'*
fimlela** and attractive congulden on Haul Heconil. Hlreet;
Phoenix t'aii4tleu*lal irom pan
a ir bland. Ilie tarre'at apectmeu
In the stale may he found In the
B* den «f Mr* Jam es Mouahton
Thi« I* n perfect pnlm l»ecau*e
31r*
Mone.hlon ha* kepi l|
pruned cornu-dr. The
PliOcnb ojumctnl lo Hanfonl
llecllnntii native of.H oulli Africa
found In Mr*. ||n | W lthl'* gar I.- In-iHTled for cleanllnr** nor*
den and iilong her
parkway, a llrn e li.'ene,* lefore Irln g placed
pud the
Phnenft
llarp rllfrra. •*'n their ll*t*. and when there la
.b l r palm, a specimen of which need ef improvement* suggest I,,
m.-i* ho found in Mr*" lie ri n &lt; ptope’l&gt; owner* th. it .alu e and
g.» den. Site *n « this tree- from &lt;l» not neeept the II.ting until »urh

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FDR Program
In First Move
J S 3 X IA Nor. 18,—(JP&gt;—Th#
peace confeiance
d ay • uac a rated to failure
to effort* to negotiate a
a t w a r aetltem ent and left
to th« United M a les to take
id .in applying fora* against

roots o f th* V t l t e Hotel. aeoardv
b y to on amount*menl watte th U
morning fey SUboy J- Nix, a a ertr
tary .

Eastern

M conference, angrily break*
• ff all negotiations with tha
fO gov tm ment, adopted a
uutloii
rails w

branding
Japan re
among peace-loving

1st Italy, fighting Jap an ’s
within lbs conference amid
o f the new Ge-man-Italomo alliance, voted
a g iln it
d eratio n on the grounds
l " opens tha door for grava
rations Instead of for a
aarfc, Norway and Sweden,
t aUiad to the Olid “con*
I group” and fearful of tha
loeness of forceful measure*
d the Japanese, abstained
voting although they apItaly's negative vote
sign
Minister Pant
Went o f tha confer­
red the declaration

NANK1NO, Not, I t .
'depression as It waa to meet lh»
Ttxr Chlneeo gorernment daoldad dTpreralon of 1933.”
tonight to more to Hankow on Th* rauae of the present iteprvsIhe Tangtxe n « rly SM ""•«* W a km, Snell argued, h a NattenIba west b-cause of the threat wy « U ,k „f ronfktenre in the adto the capital by tha Japanese mtn|atratlo«.
armlet adranrlng from Shanghai. « j don*t think thvyll eay any
C1tI| departments wltl be re- mori about a chicken to aw ry .pot
mured feel oftlrtele emphaalaed
Hoorer, for they haren’t
that thla did not nfean abandon- ^
„ , n m blackbird to every pot
ment of the rnpMal a n d , they
j o ^ ^ i t , ' ’ he mapped,
avowed that tho army would de- . JIc&gt;(fr ]onr w# t r , going to get
fend Nanking until the laat with along experimenting and guessing,
Cblang Kal-flfaek, premlerOen j don't know. But the American
ki.ala»lmo hlmaelt to command, p ^ p i,
getting sick of there
-------__ Jumps to the d irk *
SHANGHAI. Nor. II. W )—
a statement * commenting
Thouaande of panic#! ricken Chi- cpon president Rooecrelt's mreneae find from three of Chlna'e J,nga to Congress today, John
great cities tonight to escape Hamilton,.chairman of the HrpubT h k la an txelualva Associated Press p iriu iy .o f some o f lb* Chines*, survivors of th# M th dlvl- advancing Japanese armies and ]|ftn Hattons]
Committee, de*
aton who barrlcadtd themselves b) s C hi pel vatehousV, and held Japanese forte* a t hay fo r four widespread bombing by Japan- e| i m | t
days. They are shew n with a British soldier, upon reaching th* safety of Shanghai’s International eso warplanes. The great axndu*
"Republicans to and out of Con*
Battlement a fte r th a lr heroic aland. Thla picture w aa flown to Ban Francisco by clipper.
w u underway from Nanking,
n n t* hopeful now that
the nation’s capital and the oh- Hieir repeated warning* h*T* for*
Ject of tho tremendous Japanese ^
p ^ k le n t Roosovelt at test to
drive Into tho .In terio r from fM. rl!ll|*|e*. Ho finally prom bus
Shanghai..
o* lax revision. Hla promhe* are
Similarly civilians w*r* flee- lnd*ftoHe a* canal but It dogs
tng from Tnlnanfu, Shantung w rn| that th# 'Roosevelt receailon’
province cnpltal not Hi ot the h # | U u fh t even Mr. Roosevelt
Sbenghal wer area, and from
j,ou cannot Ignore economic
C*nl Inu** Frsm Pag* Ons
Boochow. the central point la ,lw# &gt;nd ff#t , WBy w|lh ,t f o r
of the British Empire were In a
measure responsible for the un­
rest In Europo.
„
Other nations, the
speaker
slated, could not develop without
infringing upon th# right* of

COLDS
f e v e r

A masked girl will apeak tm
lhe n h ja e t of -Why I Don't L ite
Bora* Boys," at Ife* m u t e r meet*
Iny of lb* Bern tool* Chapter of
tb« Future r*rra«re of Am*ri&lt;*
la thalr Chapter room toulghtCloudy, rein In tho norlheaat
and central portion* tonl»hl and
Wednesday partly cloudy colder
to north and eontrel portion*.
Extrema ndrtbweat Florida—parte
ly cloudy, much colder tonight,
Wednesday fair.

R.C.ALLEN

JACKSONVILLE
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FLORIDA

D r. P. L L i p s e y
A d d resses L egion
O n Foreign Crisis

H A Y N E S

BIG A PPLE DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

Far

E ast would force PretTdcnt
' Eaaasvslt automatically to declare

•ti embargo on arms snd credit*
to t a llh tr Japan or ChinaBorns delegates, forasetng collaps* of th* conference, ware *1raady Intimating that they would
Ilk* to pis re on tba United State*
. tfwponilbUMy for Ha 'failure.
Th* conference delegates bolster*
M aly ahoulad “ Not'' when Spaak
askad whether tbs declaration of
cohdamnallon should bo forwarded
to Japan.
Tha Scandinavian
delegates,

C e le ry F e d s P u t
T h ru L ig h t P ra c tic e
Head Copch Ixonard Mcl.uras
sent hta Bcmlnole Celery- Fed*
through a light drill yesterday
to preparation for their gams
Frlitey night with Bill Ferraifl'a
strong St. Augustine Mullets In
that city.
„
Th* local eleven seemed In
good condition an d ,* scrimmage
session is sin ted for this afte r
noon and also tomorrow after,
noon. &gt;

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R A N * I P L ANN I NO by d o o ri* W a s h in g to n
w h eat w ill stipulated bo b* buried a t ML Vernon Indirectly solved a
in a k la w fo r onginoon now Instolllng on o lr conditioning system In
tb o national Capitol. Bpoeo In tba Capitol o u e m e n t, one*Intended aa
hla rearing ptaee, w ill bo ftllad with motor* and blowers.

G ra n d . J u ry S t a r t s P la n s A re M ade
“ B ig S h o t” R o u n d u p
B y B oy S c o u t T ro o p
In L o t t e r y j t a c k c t
n „ , „*„—
M r.
C«Minus* Pram rs*s o«#
ThsnkiglvJng Basket were dlv
Ion and an atari grand Jury w rnt( lUsacd ut the regular meeting nf
about Its duly of clamping down Troop II of thu Boy Scout# of
on gambling rackets. Pro.pKta 0f'A m rrlcy,termed by official* Ih.
.
. . . ..
largest nna Un;: of live fall season,
a fine, It waa pointed out. hold no, A np&lt;£ of , he n .„K,0U|
terror* for profeaalonal gambler* rui recently completed by memwhose profits run Into the tens hers uf th* tro u p . In Clinderville,
of thousand* but th# thought ot Floral Height, and tbo Ootd-n
a Jail sstence was raid to ba run
w»# um.tu during th* m x t-

tween th* Chinese defense lines stretching fr
mid Nanking.
Ittvar southwi
My highways, rivets and cansla are Chekiang
th e ’ civilian population was lo av ccnt«V before
|ng
Nanking
by
thousands.
Foreign site
spurred by reports uf terrible |n l nf floocli
■li&lt;Jrucllnn Inflicted on Boocbow terrible casus
hy Jupsnwjp bombing ptens*. Th# dsmsgn. Wusl
nnrmsl population of Nanking I* was heavily
o»"r 1 ,000.000.
spokesmen ai
Be ton hnndrod liombs within ware n«o»Mi
30 hour* were said to have mad* among Chines
a shamble* of HooclinW, city ot bock tn tboaa
WO,000 Homo 60 mile* west ot
Hr. II. V.
Shanghai, ksypolnt In Cbtna’a offlctel In th
Illndenburg tin*, formwriy one of Service, r*P&lt;
tb# country’s roost picturesque wounded and
and prosperous elites.
a Boochow dr
Government officials remained ply disappear
In Nanking. T in government an- t|nn was hit b
nounred dstermlnatlon to de- . Seventy
J
fend It to tha last. This raised ware reported
fear* Nanking would
suffer tbs lower Ymi
punishment similar to , that of Tsungmlng I si
Boochow.
landings and
Vanguards of the Jspaaea* fresh Jspanrs
tfrmlaa, lienvlly reinforced by wing the Jspa
newly arrived troop*, were X*~ advsnoed to t
ported within I t mile* of Boo-1 walls of Ch:
chow, . having swept westward' north of flood
after*, the capture of Knnshan.* to cut oft sc
3a miles- east'- nf Boochow.
j soldiers fteeli
Jspsneair Hilda still were \vmo and Taltaang.

. r E E O S ’iJ k VSS

th* Mfailaterlal Aa- Euielw [)Bv |., nod Jimmy Carter.
socteUon of Sanford to support | The 40 mrmbera and three
tbaalaw enforwmonl officers In vUllotn present nl the meethig
thslr drive to stamp out gam- ipaitklpalad In a cracker eating
L|,„_
i„.. UM, .
contest sml U riel hoop gamea
bltog. Charmctarltlng lotteries a* Jurlog ihf evening.
"a serious menses not tflly to
good morals b u t to business as
wall," Ih* Ministerial Association '
|J _ _ f l . - l f
**H - i t b d itu w u p s u j M i
r ° r L f l e i i le O ia s
nItaly a low form of g am bling.” fihlimsln'g cold to chart or throat.
Forernan of th* Grand Jury It
J . g . Coklough. Tha other, mem­
ber# i n : ' J . IT. Httnrclphi-r, clerk,
Qua Bchmah, C. N. Hudson, ti.
If- G ra n t W alter B. Coleman.
Howard Bote 1st , J, T. McLain.
Jr., H . U
Kelsey. Charlie U.
Lane, Roy Holler, J. Bt. Ctalr
W hite. IteRny Hennessey, Wm. T*
All druggists'
Dunn, F. B. Adams, J . A. Blarl h * O. H. F lynb and B. J. O v e r

I t e m Serve# Ur the tntek Oslr
Carhase ea AH W e S in llssSt
M ask by Hi# Rythas Boya

B IG T U R K E Y D IN N E R

PERK’S

CLU B

W E OFFER THE
Following Services
BACHELOR
BUNDLE

LADIES ALL
W earing A pparel

,2 0 c P o u n d
M in . B d L 7 5 c

30c P o u n d
M n . B d .3 1 .0 0

PAUL’S

nlng th* "big .hols” to cover.
Mundny evening, It wav
Along with many favorable „uted, tha following boy* will recomments 'heard on tho street# reive their Vrstulura Scrvko'.
regarding th* action of th* Grand Charlr* FaW, l.yman Dakar,

w
;.T
11c ■PI'eal by

U 08T E S 8 WITH DANCB PARTNER
ADMISSION FR E B

1 0 th A n n iv e r s a r y
SA LE
Th* havoc th at the sun has
^
w rought during these sum mer
’
months on m ilady's h air la g u b g
to hsva to b* repaired. Today,
boeauaa of our ax lens hr* oducamR
tk o a l system, ws know tom s thing about h a ir and ft* car*
and our preparation* which ora mixed fa r oaeh individual's
scalp disorder and texture ot hair by on* of th* oldest labora­
tories. This treatm ent will restore th* n atu ral oils which th*
sun draw s out tearing the h air Ilka straw . I t will revive and
rafrsahon tha hair, even If tho damage has already bacn dona.
Thousand* of hatr-draaoora a n .giving t h k Individualisad
T reatm ent and you can n t a p a rtset perm anent.

;7 c , P o u n d
M in . B d L 7 0 c
F l u f f D r y .......... m i n . x b d L 7 5 c ........................ 7 c li

WEARING APPAREL DR YE D—FLAT IRONED
R o u g h D r y .........: . . m i n . b d L 7 5 c . ...............8 c I
Net — ary Ptetan tUorehad—Waartag Apparel Dried A

T h rift

.m in * b d L 7 5 c . .......... . . .6 c

Wearing Apparal M m e i Dnmp—Flat Ironed
F a m i l y F i n i s h , . . . ....... m i n . b d L J

.l ........ J l ,

FLAT'(RED LINEN, TABLE LD(b N). 7c LB.

Schick Shaver

For Sale

WEARING APPAREL 19* LB.
f

.

In fe c tiv e

N o v em b er l8 th

I

am

c lo s in a m y s to r e , a n d w ill m a k e d e ­

(Peanut)

liv e rie s

fro m

w a r^ io u s e

by

will e n a b l e m e t o b e t t e r
and* g i v e y o u m y p e r s o n a l

tru c k . T h is
^ © rv e y o u

W. W. Goetsch

our

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S a f a r i b TBo Only Central
Florida Q tj Affortlaf Rail, Highway
And Water Tnuwportollon

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In d ic tm e n ts
By Grand Jury
Slated Friday

Market Made
Ready For Its
Biggest Y ear

W A R M H U G F O R B R ID E A N D E X -W IF E

L o tte r y T ic k e ts
A re
S ca rc e In
S a n fo rd
A s G ra n d J u ry A d ­
jo u r n s U n til F rid a y

Rita “B i l k N ight”
Is Interrupted
D e p u tie s S e iz e E q u ip ­
m en t In S udden D e­
s c e n t U p o n T h e a te r

The Gntftd Jury which ha*
been aSnduetinjr at] Inveat'*
k nation into gambling opera­
tions in Seminole. County ad­
journed yesterday afternoon
a fter interrogating for 48
hours a parade of witnesses
known to have been identi­
fied a t one time or another
with the "Cuba” or "BoUta"
rackets In this section. The
group Is expected to m eet again
W id er morning a t which tim e
Indictm ent!. It sn r, will be re ­
turned.
Lottery tick et! w ere ecerce a t
hen'e teeth today ne bacKera o(
the various system s ran
(or
. cover under th e pressure of the
G rind JuTy Investigation and an
aroused psblle
opinionEarly
this afternoon there w as consid­
erable speculation among those
who early In the week bad p u r­
chased tickets, as to w hether tha
backers would actually pay oft
C M iliw t
ra « « T w i

G o v e rn m e n t

A id

For

F a rm B S a id . F a v o re d
B y G eo. W a s h in g to n
MOUNT VERNON. Virginia,
Nov. 17. —k/P)-rVo»ldent it**,*.
-alm ost certain** the first Presi­
dent would have favored the
pr*e*nt-day "goternm en f action
to 'a i d farm era.;
Washington,
M r.
Roosevelt
aald. ehowed by hie Owe words
"th a t ha considered agricultural'
production even In hla tim e io
be much m ors th an a local
m alter.The President'* rem ark* war*
delivered to |h e presidents of
land grant collegia and unlverslllea gathered a t W ashington's
boms In connection with the
7th anniversary of tha establish­
ment of the sgrlculture d ep art­
ment.
&gt;
Recaue* the Chief Executive
was confined to th e W hite
House with a tooth ailment, hie
rem ark* were reed by Secretary
Wallace.

A d v e r tis e O ld G o o d s
A nd

H e lp

B u s in e s s

Tha exchange o f commodi­
ties
Is w hat la commonly
known as businsdh. W hen this
exchange Is rapid, business I*
aald to be good , when It la
slow, business is had. On* of
the greatest handicap* to an
exchange of u n r 'commodities
Is th s' difficulty of disposing
of used goods.
Tbs automobile dealer cant

sell many new can unlaaa hs
finds a buyer for tha custom­
er's old cart a man In tha
market for a now radio or a
row refrigerator can hardly ba
fold unless com* disposition
can be mad* of the old ones;
h hunter who -would, like Ip
buy a new gas hesitate* be­
cause the old «•* will *«1|
be on his hands.
, ; T hs H it could b* added to
Indefinitely, b u t th is would
gain ua nothing. W hat la ta r s a t Is fo r people to real*
th a t through a mar* ra p ­
id e sc h e a t* o f need good?
there w ill fellow a
■ale e f
th e Individual
Cheat stand to g ain ,
Tha to s t w a y 't o egfed

tl*D of The S i . f e I BsesM . A

•*

OM ef Uh RMtUsm Wiu
to ***** R risR sitty fo r

1937
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S H IP W R E C K E D S A IL O R S

RESCU ED

IN

A T L A N T IC

U ib o r C o m m itte e R e • n e w s I t s E f f o r t 'D l l
C o m p e l C o n s id c ra V
t i o n O f L e g is la tio n ^

M a n a g e r M ic h a e l R e ­
p o rts M a n y N e w Im ­
p r o v e m e n ts A s W in v
te r S eason
B e g in !

j

:Senate In Fight "

Extensive preparations (or l i i l
■largest season In Its history a re ,
being made at the Florida 8tot# 1
F irm er* Wholesale M arket In­
cluding many (novations whereby :
Southern F i l i b u s t e r
jpalm ns r e n t e served more effi*
j clcntly then over before, J . U.
t Is Tn P r o g r e s s T jK
1 Michael, m arket m anager staled
•odny.
I ) c f v a t M e a su re
Thu kuihtiqg of a fcucit in front
. *'
■■f the market and rcmoJlImt the
W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. IT T ,
m arket reel sura nt a&gt;c tin- tste ii
(A H ) T h i' H olm e
L *'
Some of the IS seamen, sne’ehed from Impending death in the t aging water* o ff Cope Haiti tuimprovements being made, Mr.
I 'u im n iM " ' m n e w ix l U k oC .
tha*.
took
the
Uvea
of
seven
comrades,
anshow
n
in
llft-lmat
of
il,
.
.-iXi
4
oant
c
u
tle
r
M.-i.-'-div
Michael said
f u r l to f n t r « r o ln id e r o tlo R 07
’rice J . Angel, Sanford restau- * f * r being rescued. Some are still w earing life p i &lt;-m i &gt;«t * «lii&gt;)i tl-&gt;- . i tdi dinned
when tin
• h e A 'lm iiii-U rJtliin 'a
w n rtih. n -ioial *nd. i« -n&lt;; "
J . Leslie Younghusband. w ealthy Chicago cosmetic* m anufae-' iuiit opvralor, opened the restau* tlrrck steam er T ienny C handrii went down during .| storm. A- on 1 h o u r ItiU tiu ln v tvJilId (Jontu re r, embraces his fo rra rr wlfs, Mrs. Palm er Stoller (le ft) snd hie ran t earlier In lhe wees a fte r only Greek, very llttls Information could be obtain,-.1 from tln-lo it-. ■ :h e ' 'rngtdy.
g re a i pOfi'tnniPtl m ore o f th #
new bride, Mary Louise Uhlmenn of G rand Rapids. Mich., Just. De­ aiipi-tvi»(ng r\ten siv e rrnovalkinr
j'H f ln t a e iv io it iit ta lk rfithM h’
to
Ilia
building
nnd
adding
addife rs the wedding ceremony at the bridegroom'* p a la tia l'S I. Peters
tliiiu Ictr'fJu H v o w o rk .
.
_
,,,
.
... .
lionnl equipment in order to serve
burg, F U , realdene*. All did no t run so smoothly as this fam ily Mtuf|le(orMy hM
dllrln|r
C lin tH n n n
N o r to n ,
N a if
Jrr.r.y Demecrnt announced 1)*4
cmbrmcc. though, fo r the rarljr morning nuptial* were marked hy u ,P COming ataion.
etdv tw o ‘ of 21 lnt»ir com tltttBM
#n Alleged aaaault of Younghusband*. on William Snyder, St. P c 'e rs. |
d (K a u lttg , h,
construction
J
fof
bu rg newspaper reporter, who preferred charges agslnst the menu- uf Hu, fn ,ro the Market M anager
the l,-II for ivgMiUk She **2! *
facturer.
_________staled that ft wss not their objec­
j lie- i •imnlllce mnioilly
wpuV»
tive to rxclude any famierm or
w- rk |n olilalntng thy aeceem fr
buyer* from (he market but to
■mimb-i e f
-Icwalores—t i l l - 4 ^
provide g reater safety for patrons S a n f o r d O f f e n s i v e
Is
W eak
B u t M i l l e r ’s F r e s h
S o l d i e r s A r e l the petlllrt. that wertld brhtW
nnd obtain a el user survey on the
R u s h e d T o F r o n t I n WfflfiW itfffft I#1 I'll#' ' W
O u t f i t H a s T o T a k e T o A ir F o r Y a r d ­
opcrnlion nf the Market liy check­
ing all produce as it enters ths
D o fc n s e O f N n n ld n g
m
a g e I n B a ttle O f D e fe n s iv e P o w e r
gste.
to rn Med up to ih* House B
“ This fence ides is not a now
S IH V H H I No" 17- —( f l j remmIMee alnre Ihe l i s t
Displaying
a tl.fe n s. th s t) ( J I T Y N E W S B K I E F S
Idea with those colinreted with the Couldn't h . dow n'd tir tho Lees­
tlcuvlly -elntorred Chines* ar»j A rrest the Capitol, tto . ,
Maikei. I ll advonlages and disad' burg often*., t'narh ft. A. IL
tide. «'rii'-k b -rk at the Japan#** j remained In lb# thro** (gw
C o u n ty
J u d g e ’s
O f ­ L o y a l i s t s S a y I n s u r vantages have been studied ear*' Wilkinson's Hautord ' Beml-Fro
luvnd-r. lodar in a rounler-at* '"uthern ffllbuetrr agulH t,
t r P Tl
R
,ul1* *’* ,h * Supervisory Coin- R lackrats rH n in n l from
IwesSenator
fic e O p e n E v e n in g s
lack
atorg
lh "H tod-nhurg
NB
15 ® • • “
mi l l er nf Ih e ' Market and U was liurg last nlRhl w |lh • m otel
!lialle, Texsv P era or r*t, had
decided
n&gt;
build
il
only
a
fte
r
tha
W ith I ta lia n F o rc e
Line- itofendtuc Nanking ,om * floor.
F o r L ic e n s e
S a le s
victory lucked under Ihelr h .lta
■ipproinl nf m iny farmer*, dealers allhnugh th .y went down fight­
mile* away,
A 'he T vian's direct Ian, *k
HKNDATB. Nov. 17. —W’l — mi Ihu M aiket, and truck buyers ing by a si-ore of 0 to 0 In favor
lodge No.
F. end A. M will
The boom af hunter*' gun* Generali si Imo F ranclico Fr»ncn
Th.uiann'l*
rt
fresh
troop* i, ,iiiind n a d ip g where they
w
ho'
ctunn
t
o
'
tha
M
arket,"
Mr,
ol
Ih*
Imvshurg
Linns
heailtul
will eoon echo through Seminole! w as reported todey to be rushIxitd Ihrir regular communication from Ihe in'r-ih’r tnnreheg "P«* .(f v ,.l"id * y 'he 14p*g»
by Georg" Miller.
County as sportsmen tram p tb a -— '
„» slrtm rta be-, Michael- said.
.
. i - t ■—
i .lii'-iirt- Hugo I. Iilark. Ii(
in
the Masonic Teinplo twiiigliL,
woode and swamp* In quest of l»&gt;» eonetzurilon of ^
"Thorn aro eeveral rn s o iu for
Panford had formed a defen*, ncvoiding to Musonic olliciuU.
wrn«» mi
,
hind
the
Aragon
or
a
rt
the
fence,"
MrMirhucl
cutitlnuud,
gam s.
which It wo*
Imarted
would
i\ ti' liitii; I. gi-’:Btji»n nrhllr
1 Spanish tre a t to assist his »rt&gt;«............................
-th e principal reasons are ns M s ^
|hn
M m, r blll
A1 !!»•• w.tiM' lime civilians n-*t
The hunting season officially {{•cllve m ajor
11 &gt;•■(11n Ur ft nil KAKB l«Bof
ollimelve east* Iqws; F irst, tu make only' one
1'he I hive di-t ai lllil'-ltl - «lf I I ir
\n
#
k
|f
IIS
|H#
Will
-7
Mis
and
la-ssUi'r*
iHieki'r*
• p e n . at su n rise B a U q tsr morn­
Mil
Natlonui
li
nurds
atetioned
in
trance
Into
“
t
t
o
f
m
l
z
r
k
‘
e
l
■
and
u
one
»»fsini|i*
J«*n
&lt;f
rirem
m
.-n
t
nrflcai
thought tt "ballyhoo-* and pr&gt;"
ing And many local' epdtUmen
The new sat b ase for Iho In­
Jd the Market in dieted th at Miller would 6&lt;&gt; .sunfuid m rt In llie Sanfunl Ar wni* ninif*r « n r
a re greasing up th eir ru n s and surgent aerial arm ada * n paid wny drive aruufld
mote
orderly
urder
lit
secuiv
i»t night for Iheir «ovl.i&gt;‘
s-ild the
( Iiiti' ' *
wild but soiurlliltiR happened to |tn o r y
water-proofing their bool* In
to bo ellusted at Tudela we*t,y)ow u j t r,ffjc f ihu, avukling pro
permitted
fttiinli
••-.fV
hn4
Miller and whtft It was Is nl ;diiUspreparation
for
th s
opening
of the Tuilela-I’amplons highwayaccident*. Second, a man will moat unbelievable^
Ihrfli In fn &gt;-&gt; pea llnea nnd d" |
day. The open season far durks.
O thers were atatlered along Ihe
Milter Tarried the
ovnl
13 . A m o l i n g ol the nmin ni-'ih' i ■ »lar.a \V- ■lit n"l c npilnlsle or]
however, does not begin unlit i vagi bsltl* front from tto Frrnch be p,i*|ed a t Hie gala tu wcIimuIu
bath buyers and tellers, acquaint lime* d u r t n r llie ball game and of the dunluitj .lUliloi High Sehot.l 1ntfii|i| M
Iftt, with l.iivn. We will]
th e day after Thanksgiving,
to tha
mountains of tlicm with the M arket's method
of
ftcm (MM]
to held in the kfi I....I A n*l ' *•i
IkM It! Ill last dllrh "
Tenpl"
(
"Tha
The M le of hunting license. J,™ £ p ^ o . ^
too of operation, issig n all those who on on* of llm Jniinls he traveled will
,\|i i111«.■1«ih .Inj an'-. *&gt;"ike&gt;lnin Conn'v S ". pal r—pan dtog to
IS yawl* and that li-rt n total mm, ‘fhu n d u y inuiulng «t I points to the fact. Judge It
m iles'to the south.
with to sell Ihclr'ow n pruduce to ga in nf 3 ynril* iturlnc the other o'clock.
rro*« Rail Call
Kh . . M
f a r f s ' l i - m p e e r - the annual
W ar* asserted, th at
a
la rK«
Government mllllla hara*«&lt;*&lt;1 proper *lull*, advi*o as to traffic I I IMP* with (tin hall and tor
ctiiifWt nn 'i ennih-mnnllnit of J * ' sr they ihntiM *. ronnty Jtxlfl lL*;
number of persons will nydr
line* on Ibe Ararun regulations, get Hto iidiiics ami c l Ihe first tim e In Mttl'T'a foot­
Hlandntd OH Company officials J jkBM
“ Ini* -tT;ihL'* and 'iitlmnt'-il \V Ware* rh**li&gt;nan nf th r Rati
Into his olflro at th a last min- Insurgent
-------today/ i
|H-riiit*i&gt;"’i tjth a t tu . n . . dl-iMi-n to t-ml the w a r C*tl r.-mmltf. f n *
ute tor th eir hunting licenses. 1
w1,h
* . ' ^ ra l dresses of nil buyers wllo CJltlO ball r u r e e r he wa* stopped nnd h r r e were " g ra n te d
Tlic ivv)i4*u*44* *if thn profile nf
Up to lh# present time be has h .ltln g mohlllsstlon for C W r s l into Mic Mniki-t, unswer quest.ona hy a aenil-pro foolliull leum hy local llu il'lin g j nsprcinr (•■ I’- ! ,,, rh |i,„ «-, l.l he ew tru’teddiI -i fTrr*
Paxton yesterday lo make c c r-1 mBny an,| ityly
lh# nontlAtthll y i* tint so
eold approslm slely l g | license, Isslmo Francisco Franco ■ ex­ and, in gi-nrral, tty to make line.
C ata­ everyone feel nt home. Third, hiUnit n&lt; In pmrlniiB ynara* ih«* OialF*
as rompare&lt;l with the approtl- pected offenslvo against
T ha Sanford o'llfit while slow tain change* a t their w holesale j Tha »poke«m*n -a 'd ll
astnurh n* much trouble lias bei n plug Miller eninph I'-ly, fmuul III plant Tstinmlril lo ro*i fl'J5.
c l S'nte*, Ureal Drllain .i'-d Un »ni\n nf thn %#lrl## m M. a^ft
m ale 600 sold last eeaeon. In lonia.
Government edvlcea eald a t­ experienced in trying to keep
ntiier l.l powers whirh joined if- potnt#4'! If* tl»i* iuhnI fi*r adwr!
order th a t those who have put
Pep U am hrrt. !H0 pound fulltmrk,
topUhl
(ten' rallt
fair
Itraniling Japan a* nil
aii'htw ll'-iiin! iv'iifliTrn ni» tniM* of Ik*
off purchasing
their
llccnsos
ana
punuum i
1*
1*17
iw
iniv* tache
------ «■ . the U*«*» «nd
. # Villa*•„, children, e.ipeciilly those on bicy­ a m an who r a r r h ' l "If inurh of
cles, from gelling killed, or injur­ thn game's honors along
lii'dxld
may obtain one before th e open- r**rd* sector* gnu w » o
w ith, have "lilaquallfl'd" ihrm -et*'' »&lt; rnn*e« pn-l i&lt;H|iii»lnl Hint anyw h h Tlon *ilay, colder
ed, Itoxo children will to kvpt halfhurk |)aee H a ils and llam- llrtd f" » i In e\Ctenie Jiqrili p'
ln« of lb . season. Judge W .re drld dlslodg^l U H l P l U
,1 i Ii-uld devote a portion,
fu 'u re m ediators In lh - far ea*i
stated that h|s office will b e 'o u t poet trenche*. .
n away from the Market unless ac- iM-rl's pa»*es were ihe only of­ tt"ii K illi" i" noiiliwi *1 V*l"ii-l-»
Tho ______
defiant _________
rlateraani w*« an nf Id. I|nii&lt; lo iln- annual dries
pmtpaiiK'd by patents. Fourth, to fensive stre n g th that Leesburg - inoatlv fair and colder, l'r"b i ..-hi-r hhev lo Ihe ri.tifi-reiliv t ll'l i -inla, y Mr-.
open Thursday and Friday eve »urgenl sleg* base* t
Karl
N n rd g rft,
at Madrid keep hitch hikers, tram ps, etc. ou&gt; dlaplsyed IhrotiRhotit the evening, ably fro*I tam peraiure of
-&lt; rntcd .-fforl. and came al a mo- r haltiitiiu of ihe Clr-y Commit***.
nln* unlll about *:30 o ’clock.
, Government
. officer*
,
in troops or Ihe Market, Fifth, all Incoming
37 la Ini* tiny fntdxht. T huradai. ment when- delegate*, roitvpnre,|i
l l u i l s s H mi s i n tw el
With Ih . advent of hu n tin g ’
tb o u ,‘ ^
To i^ r o c k the belief that Hemi*
relnfmclAg
In s u rg e n t______
produce will ________
be checked so that
fall w dli sh'wly n-l'i* lemp* t.i t h , t the United Stales conrres* j nob- (Sandy did not derlva any
also 1* revealed thn fact th a t an- w * r n
nuslly, according lo
.la U stlc .., strength tn Ihe southeast ' ^ #r* |i n accurate record may to kept of C o l d W a v e R e p o r t e d
•ur"
w*!», portion.
^
will reject any proposal 'o "fore*"- iH-iH-fiu flout the money co lle c t
there are from 100 lo 400 deaths f r a n '0 *»■* aiP*ct«4 »° u “ nch the voh me of business handled by
' Japan ■Pi pie.- up hn
l'd in the drive. Judge
Were
_
Jplva
o
aet
A
I
nirria.
tk..
.___.1..
The
HI.
Rev.
Charles
lllay
n
ey
,
"r "
each month during Ihe hunting' » W inter drive on A lm .rU .___ ^ tl)B M, rUe, ,-c»rIy
S e t t l i n g O v e r S o u th
pointed out 'h a t if n dollar
ro lrm o re. 11,ho,, of ).u,r t o Rico
compl#'*
General Cardanal wee named
One particular fact th at we
and go home.
season.
(mid for o mi-mlH-nihlp, 60 cent*
military governor of MsdrM to
NEW ORLEAN8. Nor. 17,—(Al and to r Viigln tslamls, will to the
T hr Jap an r e »poke»man ta r ,,f IhL was -p .n '
directly ,jn
The Nell anal Rlfla Assort*- relieve Gen. Joe# MU)*, n v e rn - want In im press upon every furvlsIUiig
preacher
a
l
the
Holy
Urnsi
—A
eold
wgve,
riding
atron*
mcr
Is
Ihul
ha
can
sell
hi*
own
rant bully rcfrrred lo the portion “emlnola r - u n 'v fo r local raltof.
tlon h « . advocatpl th e following —
eoran,Btd, r t a q * |, f on ce„
Kplsmpal
Church
next
Sunday,
northernly
wind*,
gave
lha
Boulh
good* tin the Market if h« w uhci
rules for hunlvre In »n effort lo tral
^ front, of some duties.
according In Rev Merlin J. IIram of yesterday'* conference decla­ and th* other 60 rant* ran i 3 a
mi to da. No nalr* will be a llo .a d s taste of winter today.
reduce this annual toll of ac­
p a 'to r of th e Churrh. (lev. Col- ration torating Japan as a treaty th* National Assoc 1st km. A ay
on (he grounds, however. E w ery
Snow, sleet, end suh-freetlng more ha* been a bishop of I’uetto breaker.
amount over the 60 ranks sent to
cidental death*:
load of unsold produce entering the tom perstures w rrs reported In
Only faeelst Italy, which ha&gt; th#
national
A uncial ton da
I N ever allow l h . r a u n l. of E l k s “ L i t t l e C o l o n e l ”
Rico
since
1013.
Market will to assigned la a stall m m , sertlons Slid the United
e-nalrtently fought Jap an 's rase 'p e n t to IhL Cmmty, ho s a i d .'
a gun to point tn anything at
B u r i e d I n U m a t i l l a and &gt;hc owner will to privileged Slates Weal her Ilureau predict­
conference,
vo'ed
Komeone apparently
u**d a witoln th*
'T h e quota fa r this County h r
which It la not Inlendad to shoot.
to sell it to anyono he arcs fit, ed the cold wave would last well g lasi cu tter to remove a portion ■gainst the
declaration while tola year has been set
1. Never load a gun while lh .
Llnnard Jones, known ns the
of the window pane In the Han. three Hrondinavisn countries a b -1 members and up t®
m uzzl. Is pointed a t any part "M ills Colonel" to hi* many whether il to to a dealer on lh* Into Thursday.
to m
a Ws R
r W
t f Pi
Forecasts
Indicated
freezing ford G ram m ar' School last night, stained.
lim* spproxlm s'sty 100 to r * to ) a
of Ihe body.
friends In Ihe Elks podge. *n Mark*!, a truck buyer, a nn-rchant,
or wbut not, ns long a s It i* sold and sub freezing tem peratures In Chief or Police Roy Q. William*
"Among to* powers voting for "•cured.
if f tl
I. Never eland In front of any­ Inmate or a crippled children'*
Central
loiulstana, reported this m orning, adding Ihli declaration are (her* not
T h i drive rinses Thank
one loading a gunhospl'al In Umatilla, was burled nt wholesale. No rtla ll *al«&gt; are North and
N orthern Alabama and ,ln M issis­ th at although the window was u n -[ some na'ion* w ho( r#pudlal* pay- Day and th* rhalrm an
4. N ever cock th e gun end pull yeftwrday, according to George allowed
"In "p u llin g this ayatvm Into sippi from (lie central part down locked from all appearances no meip. of ih rir deb!* lo th* United Drive request* tto p tsp le _
th e IrlffWr for fun.
Thureinzt, E x alt'd » uler ot the
effret, Ihe Market is asking for to -tha Gulf Coastone had rnlerod th* building and Rtales, despite solemn proml**e7 ford aad Bemlnal* County
i . Never shoot d h e rtly a t a Sanford loulgsIn Tenneaaae the mercury was nothing was missed.
he askrd. "The Ironical atlRud* operate to make it t t o
The Elk*.’ It wee staled, had • he co-operation a f all Intrrcstod
flak hard surface ** tha bullet
of power* w h- vote fo r thing* tog suerstg It has to m
la bound to ricochet.
cared to r the led *» th e H»rvy parties. Ths m arket ia here to expected In dim below freezing
I Never baadl* ■ gun without Ann* Home for a, number -ut help and nut hinder and If you and bring wMb It snow at Nash S u b s i d y R e c o m m c n d c d whirh th -y do not observe 'hem- vlou# years.
•elves I* laughable.
first opening th e breech to be ye**, and be was always pointed are *»ked l y th s "m an a t the gato" vllle and ttnnxvllle.
rre e ilh z
(rm prrsturee
w*r*
T o D e v e lo p F ly in g
“ In any event It le highly r e ­
out tw visitors of lh a bom* be­ to p a ri here, or there, remember
■ere th e gun I* unloaded.
&lt;
grettable for these powers th at
7 Never carry a .gun loaded cause of hi* outstanding person- th a t the request 1* m ail, oqly In forecast * from North Georgia to
WASHINGTON, May I f . ' — they have not taken advantage
ezrept whetf bunting and U a a be alittea In spit* of his locurahla order to ih a k . for a more orderly ^Norlh Florid*.
system f handling th s pruduM
(AT—'T i* M ajillipa
Comm1*»lnn of the passages In Japan'* rspty
su re th e gun 1* tn a * A te port- . condition
rafom n)end*o-to Con *r**e today lh. which Japan carefully opened
tlon.
The boy was bedridden from grown by Florida farm ers.’'
S h r l n e r s L a y P la n B
tb s I loan* and autoldlei to made th* way for good office*. Aa a
I. N erer clltab g fa n e* . w ith­ m i unlll hi* dsaih Sunday, sufF o r M o n t h l y D i n n e r ovallabl* for developing irons- resul( o f . th s ronfsrenc* declara­
out first putting th e gun Urwugh fering from tubortulooia of the C e l e r y F e d i T o P l a y
oceanic slrrrstL T|j# proposxl tion this wsy Ig now elooed f o r
muzzle first end. climbing over ip lm ,
S t A u g ru a tin e F r id a y
K a ra than 60 Bbrinera will w as Included la a report pn for­ •re*."
eg some other point.
Floral offering* from many ad ­
test In the VaUvs Ilotsl 'T h u rs­ eign a ir commerce.
• The Japanese spokesman c riti­
•. Always* Rive lh* gua
mirer* surrounded the ltttl* -c o f­
Coach Laonsrd gMcLuras sent day rt’ght f# r th flr regutor , Hto* Commission emphasized, cized t ||r conference fo r enllsUng
thorough daaainr attar firingfin yesterday. T here w ere flowers
bin
Seminole
High
School
Fcisry
■acnthly 1lni*r. local officul* of however, (bat there Is no need Soviet Riuula's aid to tba decla­
from -a restrict In s a wql-of-aUt*
Feds tbreugh i b u d p'sctle* lh* Lodge »micLHf#d INJay.
a t th a prats nt for aircraft sub­ ration which opposed Interference
ROOSEVELT ILL
prison. O thers bora th e card* ol
mg those czperted. tp b* sidies comparable to thn*" g ran t' to Ito Affairs of another naBon.
WASHINGTON, Ne*. l l r - U F ) - Governor Co m and form er Cover session yesterday afternoon on lh*
high slbool prattle# field when b*
t a t the dinner ar# tba IL ad xsrfscs shipping . T to prlncl
The chief UnMed 8 tats* del*
Prsaldent HeoseveU still bad slight
{ortrious FoIrnlalB, Pvt* B ald' pal need now. th* Commission gala, Norman H. Darla, conferrad
tem perature from infected teeth
win and Chief Rabban of Uw, ssU , fit f o r _ « percent constrac- with Vladimir Potemkin,
today aad doctors ordered b b i to S S U o S a ' a ! : ' I S w f K u » » ‘
K erroco Temple to Jacksoovill* Hon loans T o h elp; swing fth * Vk*-commieaar nf forslgn affair*
■toy to .bed. All . &lt;
Fktinsylvanto.
ConneeUeut "i nd us* several times.
high InUUl engineering develop­ on Russian-United States rslaIIs la p lin n tog to us* s varied an d several noble* from th*
wore tpacsftod fa r the
C tU fom lt.
. •*
ment cost" of U * bug* new fly'
The boy w «i buried a t Uma'IlU. offensive attach daring the o n e Land organization.
with BiU FtrrtgATs atyeng BL
Many m atters of Importance ta * to a tg. j
•
'
Tha conference of 19
Auto* raak zscond ooly to fowl
Three-fourths e f all
A ugustins Moltoto Friday evening nr* exported to bo d iscu s* ^ nnd
via* and adherent* of
to family bodgeto. to 14 towns of fee*loos] workers in th a U aitod .n d they will a lto to to good
LATIN -America doe* about ons- power W ashington treaty
officers.‘*f the l-odg* urged tto *
th e w im srn s b t t o be d&lt;
State* 'a r * school learharre andidltibn fo r lit* tilt a s no player has nil ,local Noble* bo p ream t fa r thlrd of It* total trad* with tt o w as
Intended
to “guarani**"
-RMRt eC Kfrfcultor* yepartg,
Altf^rad ARjr*tajwy.i*dst*.
V aited.B tato*.
f v s i l z M n F ags TWO

Over Lynch Bill

Sanford Line Stops Miller C hinese ^ Armies
But Lofte As Leesburg Noses C o u n t e r Allack
Out 6-0 Win Over Blackcats.Japanese Forces

Hunting Season Franco Rushes
In Florida Opens Construction Of
Saturday Morning Large Air Bases
t

Reinforced

Ware issues N e
Appeal For H
On Annual D r iv i

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THE SANFORD

SCRAMBLED ROM-ANTICS

Famoai Scandal

Alien And Fey Wray

from a n n o of ™ marrying a pretty young tiling
r« « r-.
f
^
4U will, a .octal register background
r ?f
^
"*■ **
lly relM t« M al«« elwmatlc. „ lh, d,r &lt; r a U final.
« * &lt;*ly
°t
to wlW mhHnaUu and hy.ter-' Utne ,htn puU Theodors'* wild aMloaaJlr-kaowa m U r t of Ibu
huaiilUM to Thaodoro Ooe* f0r, y i to ih im t with b«r a d torn Iridlron. bat alM tha^dbUra flrwt
l" will tra in bs *o*n in an all* m th* climatic aeon* wherein ah* »•*» of
Unfvarally of Callt6r » ! • hi Colombia’a **Tbo (rUi to improta on P ark A n n no h w la.
al Truth," which nm» Sunday th .i yoin g Cary la not Iha sort Tha CallI0fala too* la W®rkMonday at tho Rita Tboatra. u be marry in* wealthy, p rrity *»« ta t00* ^ ’
°*
I Orant thla lima « t m
a» yoan r tblnra.
, Hold * ■ N«vy. wble* opona
i Donna's m m cohort with ■
- J g naat Wadaaaday and Tbanday
favorite* in m pport a i Ralph
*
------------* tho *«* Tbaator. with U *
In»y, Cecil C o n n ln fh im , A l.* T D 'A rey, Robert Alien, Joyew

M r—,

ptsn and Either b ile
►MoCarvy, beat remrmtired
a "Ruggle* of Rod Cap,"
ad
“Tho Awful T ruth/'
i Vina Palmar, author of
GlrV* adapted to tha acrocn
tha original alng* play by
tr Richman.
or to her momonbia parfor*
• In “Tboodora Com W ild/'
i won for her an ad man's
Mlloaqua apploaHon a t "tho
i'i Theodora bit sweetheart/',

rolaa. wbll* Nick

» '■ » ■ *

Jam**- Ellison, disking young
outdoor alar, who playa tha ro­
mantic male lead In tha * Rex
Beach film, “Tha Barrier," which
comes naat Tueeday ta the Rita
Theater, Leo Carrillo and Jean
Parker are featured with him.

Rex Beach la Pleaaed
With “Barrier” Cast

Marx CaHUIa
f e a lU r a d ln

and

Carrillo la tba leadla* rale of
Poison Dorat, tho lorabla North
Wooda trip par.
Itaach wired baeki T la ro baea
boplftg Lao would play that role
• t i r alaea I Wrote ibe atory. Ila
la Maa| I viauallaad whan I
craatad * character, Congratula­
tion*- It akoald be hla ( m i n t
part."
That made tba ebe lee unanl
mean ta preparing for tho vaia,
Carrillo oarafally iludled alt
tba Utyratera ha mold Rad
wrlttaw In Um Pranth-Caaadlen
peiota of llio district, and hired
a ’PrSaeb'Canadlaa lumberjack to
taack him tha dtff)calt dialect.
Fasturod with Carrillo In T h a
Barrier" Bra Jean Parker. Jamas
Ellison, OUo Xragor, Robert
Barret, Andy Clyde and Bam
lladaa. Tha plctur* wa* directed
by Las Relander.

If* eridom In this Ilf* that a
creator seel hie Idea coma to
Ufa fieeclly aa ha has visualised
It, but nrx llnlch. popular out­
door story author, la aa outTh* Pan American Union for­
standing aicepllon |o thla rula. merly waa blown as iha Inter­
Home months ago, whan Harry national Bureau of (he American
Bherman, film prod near, alerted Republic!,
work on Ibe rHm* "The Barriari'
which opens nail Tuesday at tha
Rlti Theater, he wired Beach to
phatographlc film
get hla reaction lo casting Lao

I

Wallace,

Periods of prorat Inn and othsr
■Meet On Celery control
methods ar* approved by
the
Secretary of Agriculture
their proposals and than
^Marketing Pact through
only when deemed to be the best
of both consumer* and
’:.t# Be 0 e Monday Interaite
growers.
Nominations for grower

mem*

be recoired from the floor
Growers To Meet In Iathtithewillmeeting
and only the names
Court House To Se­ of actual producers
will be con*
Mr. Daweott pointed out,
lect C o m m i t t e e ■Idered,
adding that thsss nominations
■ Nominees for (h* grower mem*
haft of th* Calsry Control Comm itt*# of ths salary marketing
Agreement which goes Into effect
tomorrow, will b* safectod In tho
Sanford district at a mooting In
tha Court House Monday night,
nad for th* Oviedo district. Tut*■day night In tha Ovltdo High
' School, according to word received
from County Agent C. R- Daw-

will la »cnt to lh* Agriculture Sec­
retary for appointments.
The shipper memberi of the
Committee will be chosen by tha
•kipper* at other meetings.
Since action taken at Ureas meet­
ing. will effect th* entire calory
Industry In this stats, Mr. Dawson
urged that all grower* In thla .vis*
Inlty b* present to select th* pro;
per representative* from th* two
district* In this county.
Th* Marketing A grym eat wat
signed fay th* Secretary Wall***
after more than t t t-S par dsnl of
th* growers voted favorably In a
grower referendum and - aver I I
per cant of th* ahlppara signed
the agreement.
Thos* connected with tba h r
duttry hop* Ui* agreement wBI
tend to stabilise prices during th*
peak of tho ****qn by regulating
•hlpmrnta In Inter, let* Commetwo
through declaring pro rat loo p a r

Warner Brothers Pie**
tore Baaed On Life
OfNotedFrenchman

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 14
A T T H E R IT Z
Sunday. Monday—tf* a apreefuU . . . of * leeful hyiterlei,
Tha maddeit mtrrieet whirl ilnca "Theodor* Ran Wild."
Irene Dunno, Cary Grant "THE AWFUL TRUTH."
Tueeday—Tha Die Day—100 Added Attract lone and Joan
Parker and Lao Carrillo "THE BARRIER."
Wrdneeday, Thursday—Mr. Paul Muni thla year** Academy
Award Winner In on# of tba fow tre a t pictures of all time.
"THE LIFE OF EMILE SOLA". Also Tha Middle* march to
tlory In football and romanoa in "HOLD 'EM NAVY."
Friday—Lynn* Overman. John Barrymore In "NlQHT
CLUB SCANDAL" Aloo return showing "CAPTAINS COUR*
AOEOUS."
Saturday—H ay 8CREEN0. Earns O rey i "FORLORN
RIVER." And Fay Wray and fckhard Arlon In "MURDER IN
GREENWICH VILLAGE."
A T T H E P R IN C E S S
Saturday and Sunday, - Nov, - tOth and S lit—Peter B.
Kyne'a "WESTBOUND MAIL" Also TROUBLE AT MID*
NIOHT."

A new team of "friendly anamis*" makea It* bow to film
fan* In tha now John Barrymore
picture, "Night Club Scandal,"
which earn** n**t Friday -to the
Hit* Tbaator, la lb* persona of
Lynns Overman
and Charles
Bickford.
Cast a t a reporter and a cap
tala of del retiree, the two men
teal a rtralry th a t mol Irate*
much of the story In thla film
which t*Ha Iha tala of a doctor
Who
attempts
tha
“perfect
ertme." Overman la ai hie
giddy baet a* the nawthawk, and
Bickford |i likeable In on# of
the few sympathetic votes he
ha* played In Urn past several
year*.

E. L. Morrow Joins
Cowan Store Staf|

R. T. Cowan, taaaagar of tha
Cavan Cto*king Company am
nouncod thla marutag that ha
haa asMiud the aortk** at E.
L MutfOW fat lh* MauT Furaiah*

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naUII.&lt;l t h a t a s u i t
haa
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b ro u g h t a t a l a . t r o e In a b o r t
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N o rs m b .r, t e n .
a . F . HBKNDOM.
C lerk o f l b . obovo d r i e d c o u rt
Iky t A. M w r m
D eputy C lerk.
S am uel A. D . W llltlo M a
A . e a llc lte r f a r p la in tiff.
(O F F IC IA L UBAL)

■ L a o t ia n

“Forlorn River” Will
Star Ex-Circus Man

*vl*M. l e n t * * *
t. F . D o u u u t

or
If all*

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Vfat.ee ar groat**.! 3.
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lak a.w a L i r a d*vt**a

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hav* bereaat* m » ■». hand a.
Mayor of Iba a t * *• •»•!•?*
Florida, and have eauMd I* be
affined borate the n**T *1 tbj
a d ' (Tty •« thle IU) .«*? •*
Nevemker. ■•” W A R D „ |? a n jn
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Effective November 18th I am
flloBihff my fibre, and will make de­
liveries from our warehouse by
truck. This wttl enable me to better
serve you and give you my

Ha kad become eonVtacad ol
tba officer's Innocenoa, and w lt|f
oharact eristic vigor al tanked the
powerful military fclarorihy with
all th* ttraagth at bla com
mand. "I Accnaa" Wee dtliber
ataly wrllte* to provoke.a Ubal
•alb
,
Joseph BchlldkranL boyhood
friend of Mual la Vienna, ha*
Iha tola of Droyfua-'
There are many aotad players
In thp cast, la addition ta
Monl and BchltdkraaL
Eddie Cantor

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1938

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1

RCA f t ZENITH
■AST TERMS

rnpcL A M A T iag .

trader and by virtu* uf aathavf*
(F by ma * ..i.a a t lb . k u t f
•( the City el Maferd. Pjae&amp;a,
I h .r.b y Mil a Qaaeral MaaMpal Bl*etlea la be b.ia (kreughaul (be city af Santard- Florida
aa Ibe tlh dav, of Dwwmbee.
11*1. tor (be eleetlsa af « .
t'liy CammlMlaper for a term af
U S t , r t m l » .ball b* held at
(b* City H « r la astd Oltl af
baafar*. rlovlta. In eoafarmlly
la iba taws and ordinance# re­
lating i* Ibe elect to* now la
foree la aatd Clip, .The F.1I.WIII
ha apaa al tiSb A. M.. Kaatara
Standard Time, aad wlf| al*** hi
■endows an Ml* data

For S ale

(PORBUt)

New York'e notorious Greenwich
Village finally gat kfan Involved1
in a studio martier mystery In
Columbia's "Murder fa) Greenwich
Village," which cornea Saturday

Bern!*, the orchestra
once sold toys In a da-

a

Th# Ipaalsb d a b *aag two
D l jl D U m hm |
s o a n I* Bpaalak aad tha U tln
rT O g fU n r lin n W
organisation of lh* school pr»aenled a . task Ion; tavlaw of
Another lh a peri** of Crime
Roman dr**s a t tha tlma of p,*r*ntlon program* for tha!
Julie* Caaaar. Mlaa Marion Aiken f colored r*r* of tho Stats of
of tha d a b «aag a aaiacllon In Florida wBI be bald Banday at
Latin ta add thalr portion of the S t Jamas Chunk an tha
tba program.
~
*. oomar of » p i* * a and Ninth
la th* School Aaeletaao* Da- BtraaL accord In* to aa aaaoaaod
partmauL Fiafaann ta trad seed aaent mad* this B v n h f k9
Edward Hlgctaa who IV chief Georg* F- Owens, ekalrmaa of
a t tha HUk Sahoal Truffle P*-| Ik* BUta NHro Crtm* Frevantrot. Mr. Hknhm toM of th* Ucn Campaign
vatu* of .tba Fatrol and what It
Owen* haa a ri* u * d a proha* aonamptUbad
during
It* gram fat which the Rov. W&lt; P.
four yuan at wurh and IU pur- Brooks, J r , Pastor of tha F tn t
po*M N r H lfita* also Intro-1 Baptist
Church of thla rlty,
dtood th* atlmr massb a n of the the
Paul
R id f u n
uf
aotad.
iha F lrtl Methodlet ohuroh. Mr*.
Mr,, McKay daaertbad U* Vella A- William, of lh* BapJohn rk&gt;«Mie, allbough Dean uf vah* of tha «*ril haiag duo* tlat Churoh and Owaaa will udBl. Paul's wrote soma of th s by th* Sahoal oftio* Faro* aad dr*aa tha colored body,
jnoat eniiBUoos love poama la tho
Krjgltah Ian(liar*.

Richard Arlan'e gay caper* as

Hlmone Simon plays tannla
to keap her weight down-

Calling ta n k should b* In whits

cation Department go through tag Department of hla Company,
a number of dr|Ha and form# Mr- Morrow cam# to Sanford
tlons wtaien- .bowed program la1 about I I y uan ago and lor aomo
that Una of work.
| time haa been connected with
The school Cheer Leaders 1*4 the Lovett Grocery Company.
U* body In a number of chtaro, Mr. Morrow came from Dtaon.
and school aonai and tha pr«&gt;| Tenn and ha ha* bad many y uan
* t m was closed a . tha auttru, aaparlencu la ra.n'e clothing and
esallaMS Frarn Fsp. 0«*
brouiht out potata of lalereet audlcnoa u n i
“Amerloa Tha, tum ult Inga.
concernlog lh* davalopmant U Beautiful."
— ■
■ ---------------------A large number of
L E G A L N O T IC E
lh* praaaat' school library.
Mias Nanay RugaulUr apoka
oa th# HI*Y Club and MHa'
JacoualtBa Campbell spoks oa
th* Thaaplaas, of which org*a»-|
istlon aha la RrafldanL Tha group and class** to
also Pt sauntsd a ou* got play school pro#r*s*
with Miss Oooolla Truluok. Miss of work.
Joans* AaMratls *ad Donald
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C la r ifie d Advertisement!

“Night Club Scandal”
Plays At Ritz Friday

V ^ O ItO N A
HAYNES
OFFICE MACEINB CO.

HOFM ANN
Electric Service

nem g

�Romlnolo County Produce*

**

M ore Fruit And VejteUhleo Than An$

Similar Area In Amerira y-

SANTORO, FLORIDA.

In New Action

Growers Met
Tonight T.
Select Boar

Declaration At Bros?
aeteSuntm a rtzes
Oriental War And
Lays HCtmeOn Japs

Court House Meat)!
’ Will NomlnateCoa
mittee To COntr
C e l e r y Shipmen

BBAZIL FALLS INTO STEP

.

N F M H F .lt 3ZO

Established In 1008

VjCIOUS$TECH ATTACK FAILS TO STEM THE TID1

a/j

Removal Of J
Tax Injustice 4
Is Demanded |
Roosevelt Asks For M
Changes “To- En* .
courage Productive -J
Enterprise” In U.S*

I t a l i a n D elegate
A lone V otes “No**

Special C o n g ress't
S ession Convenes

“Hlndenburg Line” In
China. Endangered
* By DriveOnSoochow

Early Action On La- j
bor, Farm, And Si- 1
milar Items Asked

B r u s s e l s ! N ov. 15.—
(AP)-—A declaration auraroa riling the F a r Eastern
conflict .and erUlcixing Japan
was adopted today by the
Brussels
conference with
Italy voting “no” and the

WASHINGTON. Nov. IB. *•!
— (API—Prmldent Roontamit •;
recommended Ihe removal of . j
fax Injustices "to eneournio
productive enterprise** toddy •
in submitting a four-point . J
legislative program to Con.
prrss.
•
In bis inrssngo owning thing;

j

Italian delegate Count
ha must voU against tba summary
bacausa Italy M tarod It presage*
a emus* which can Usd only to
Tha conference volod against
sending a copy of declaration to
the Japanese government .then
adjournsd until Nov. M. The d«e1sration was prepared by the
.United Slats*. British and French

dilcfttaL

Meanwhile Shanghai reported
th a t Japanese forces were en­
dangering China's whole "Hbtdm* arg Una” defenses today In
» drive an Soochaw. The offen.
tiro weetward from Shanghai,
Japan*** officer* said, waa &gt;h*
opening eg the enmpalgn ngulnst

Brasil fall* Into step under n new Latin American dictatorship
set up by short, swarthy, soft-spoken President Getullo Vargas.
Embellished with some totalitarian Ideas borrowed from Europe,
the new government neverthelea* follows South American precedent.
Her* Is Varga* surrounded by army officers In a recent public ap '
pearance.

Talk On Pharmacy J . Mark Wilcox
It Given At Rotary Tosses Hat Into
By. Dr. Bludwortb .Senatorial Ring

toa* Una."

Advices from Nanking said
Ssiahiw waa desolated by more
than 700 Japan*** bomb* dropped
on H within lb* p ert M hour*.
Tb* central government was
known to bo rosolvod to defend
Nanking. Knowledge of that detarmlnaHon ahd of Booehow's fata
hastened n heavy civilian exodus
from Nanking by the river canal
and road. Government officials
remained, however.
In North China ewift Japanese
columns war* reported within 15
miles of th* Tsinan1 capital of th*
wealthy Shantung province.

today and entertained Rotarlans
with a demonstration of the actual
problems encountered by a phar­
macist ln filling prescriptions and
In the mixing of drugs,
Clyde Parker, a new member,
was welcomed Into the club by
President II. if. Coleman who ex­
plained the alms and Ideals of
Rotary and described briefly the
history of the organisationDr. Bludworth, himself a Rotar*
ian, was Introduced by George Rol­
Fair, slightly warmer tonight lins, chairman of the program
and Tv today, lncreaslig cloudi­ committee. Many basic drugs, and
ness followed by skow*n Taro- pharmaceutical implements were
day, night and possibly tn *i- laid out on the table hi front of Dr.
(rents portion Tuesday afternoon Bludworth in d w en used by him
Extreme
northwest
Florid*— as specimens In demonstrating
Claodj, ocesslonal reins tonight hie talk.
a r Tarodsy, wagmer tBblght, j Declaring that the public often
warmer ta oast portion Tuesday. could not understand why appar­
ently simple drug* were *0 expen*
stse, p r, Dlodworth explained the
care which It was necessary to use
In filling prescriptions and tho
high coat of tba many different
Ingredients which necessarily go
into th* mixing of ordinary mod(clott,
A B. Mallble of Altamonte
exchange la rapid, basin*** M Spring* was welcomed bock to tho
sold to bo good) urban It I* dub after a summer spent in the
•low, bos loses la had. On* ef North. He also Introduced as his
gueaU Georg* Babcock and A. Etb* greatest handicap* to mi Kiln* of Alternant* Springs.
‘
exchange of noth commodlUro
Other guests a t today's lunch:
I* the difficulty ef disposing
eon were Jo* M, McCormack and
of rood rood*.
W. r- Yust or OrlanSo, C. B. Vin­
,* D o automobile dealer c o a t cent. and Grover Williams of
Sanford and Donald' Lanuort,
Junior Rotarlan- ,

speculation over
whether
would seek re-election from
fourth east coast district or
Into th* atstowid* fight.
Wilcox *ald he would go
for th* sen t'* principally on
i o m i is s h a* re** re s ts

tie
the
get
out
his

Judge M. B . Sm ith
N a m e d P resid en t
O f Stetson Alum ni

AdvertiMOld Goods
And Help Business

)

Thrilling 26.000 ip sc lilo n a t Birmingham,-Al*barns'* Crimson TMt continued en the unde fra trd
and untied trail by scoring a fourth period touchdown to defeat Georgia Tech 7 to 0. Haro la a' play
asked to select three eommltt
man. the quota set for Ibo 8 n-j typifying the grim but losing battle fought by th e engineers. Konrmann (left), halfback, and wing
ford District, and threo alt ir- man, Jordan, both from Georgia Tech, bear down savagely on Alabama's fullhnrk Holm In n play
nates.
that resulted In a 15 yard penally for the Tide.
Those receiving the larg a t
rend t.i die Serialp and house
number of votes will b„ dec)* ad'
rlrrV* the Preeldent asked “ear- •
the nominees but their appo it-1
iy aetlen" nn legislation on farm
city n e w s b r ie f s
manta to l ha Control Comm I oo
rrrtp control labor,- wage* hint
U subject to the approval of , ho
hours. renrrsntioHon of the exSecretary of Agriculture.
eriitlva branch of government jn d V
Representation for the rartM a
planning nf natural re-oureea,
.1
districts on the Control CommitItut of at least eiptal import*
tea la baaed on th e «tonnage |a f
anre to members were these TO*
celery shipped annually. On mia
marks on taxes, “unjust provi­
basis tha Sanford district *oa
sions should be removed provided
Rbr . and a . m win
granted threo grower mcmlpra
aueh removal iloes not create new
and four shjgper members on the
Injustices. Nor can ww at thin
committee roflTPoeed of sight
lime accept n rerlllon of our ta*
grower and sight shipper mem­
laws whlrh Involve* n reduction
bers. The Oviedo district was i The recent order Of the State
National Uuanli hero will
Final preparation for tha dlstrl- In the nrrrcirnte revenues ur alt
given one grower and one shipInerca
In the nggregato ta x J
| Bttpram. Court daaytng P#U«h‘ ' * 7 kly drl“ ,onl« ht
itlun over Htn ti-iti-n, Ihrouiih
ioinlotts of thorn least able to
tlonu for rsheewlng of Its former
"
In nr them.
I decision In ths Murphy “low Dr. p. j UpreyT professor nf than hft.ODii.OOd forms, through
“We ebotibl give speetnl colt* ,
whh-h
I
ho
Administration
hopes
dollar" tag redemption law up-j&lt;iumaliem at ist risen Unlveralty,
i.Merfttiiin
llyblenlitg the lit*
bald, an oarllar dadalon. definite will be the principal ipeakar at to obtain n “complete, honest and roulteble bunlrns up the enter- i
L tr^dK h*H -th*.7*H *H j o ' the the Capipb^l LosaJpg, I’oaL. j d acrurate” census of tho unemploy ■ prlw nf lb" an.ell but loves m etf ,
.net and paved the way tor the American Legion tonight, accord* Fr th tha United n*te* lined been of the nntlim," ths TrsuilJeflt "*
mall slated. "In thie wpy wr may also ,
sontluuatlon of auction sale* In Inc to O D. Workman, commander, completed and tomorrow
inrrlcr. will Irgln delivery of find assistant- to our ecareh for
this county. Clerk of the Circuit 1
D. F. Msnssco of Ulrmlnghsm, Court O. I*. Ilorndon stalril |u
Dr- roil Mm. H- D. Caswell th e c form* In every riHiinmnlly s irnii,' i‘ffeet II I' nietlusl of chtH r
Ala- chairman or the commute* day.
etc nmol.# I hour attending the over the notion Including Ssnfnrd Ittir flu*
concmtrntlon of
that repealed Alabama's I I year
Tha certificates p,u»tou«ljr soli tenth htintml Convention of the and Sentini'lcr County,
t'Ciintmiit* r«it«tri*l • t»ml truulliiht
I n n rivcti*le tte r fruttk tho e .n
old prohibition law, and n prom­ at auction which were with M-'ii-Ju t-ii-t c»s*I Mrdicsl *As*oiminuiMill'ihf
which |&gt;er- •
inent figure In Alabama politics, bald. In accordance with sh -.t:-11 *1 *ti'
Hollywood lien'll- *11* Hi(inin»lin'»r John I* Ilictrers,
I ihImv in ipllfi nf nnti-truflK *
Mayor Edivar.PlIi'-Hn. of Fsnfonl ptittutr*
spent the week-end hero 1 renew­ order of tba h lr t tribunal, mIII I t -i-f i.vci the 01 rkrnd. .
A further nrarch fof
' I- asked to li-avc “nollilntr over iitltii! iyiutl milhotli tti imwt ihM
ing old acquaintance* In BanfoH, he delivered and rnurt clerk*
Jooknl
*fi
’h.orpnnlrcl
effort
lo
H ong w ood
and
Altamonte will again receive application*
j.n tre ft 'V \v*ro will rom*l&gt;'
IhrvM lr» frw f o H t f H ' t U I t t o *
I I'.mtlHM. *1 nn l*«rr l ‘- u .t
Bprtngs.
f&lt;V sale of certltirates on proper In ht» pfflcr until S :t 0 IV M.
prim* U t .tllnl for 4*1 thi% linHi/
Mr. Manasco, known among ty In which the title has paesed Thursday and ttldny fur the
Mr, IlnnMncIt JM lint u»k fof
fits friend* as “D, B-" Is remem­ to tbs 8 lata a* soon ss an order purpose or Issulnr hunting it
itftinii f»n t.ii ittyi#l«»n ni thn
bered here fqr bl* active part In from the Supreme Court, rarat^ C"n*es to ttinse whn will be Un
r ill iM*wi&lt;&gt;n, ii rmtrut* R.kocRt«vl
bringing to Seminole County tba lug the previous restraining or­ able to secure them somier.
iiy mnuv iinuiil't'fi nf Mu iwtrly*
Seminole naco Track some I t der. la gocslved, Mr. Herndon |
years agostaled.
rtfust Irot tsilre progress has
M r Manasco la in Florida at­
It was also pointed out Ihst a
been mede liw liv on the tim er*!
tending to business In several large amount of - property ■«
IWlfari* Art „f tO-T and a hearing
of lbs neighboring cobntlea and Bamtnola County has been oft
cun be evperted at
Ihe nett
whtla In Banford asproased grout tha t*a roll* In recent years
C negieii,
A rthur
1,
se r u b r
surprise st some of tb* new de­ because of nonpayment of ta»r*
Johnson rbslniiaii nf the t.egtsvelopments her* end, especially and the lit!" in this property In­
lu lls* Committee ftir the tlenPraised the City Father* tor vested In the Slate and tb*j
erol W elter* Art and
arlhi*
county does not receive any,
JC S rhstrm an for th* (li-nerol Wei
b
Uses from Ihe property,
fare Federation of America.
Aft«V the delinquent taxes
clYx stated In bta address *• Hoi*
hare been settled. II la hallaved.
, j „ Park In Orlando last Friday
Ibat much of ihts property w|lt
I I S afternoon.
tlARTOW. Nor. II.
S. Long, a former resident of b* restored to a tax paying ata
Mr. Johnson
advocated
tha Judge Robert Dewsll today a rt
Banford, who Is now president tea.
1000 p u ssier of ths General W elfare tha n eit of tha Tampa floggtag
of the Slate Tba Commlaalou of
The Murphy Act provides for
1ford Act, which Is a revised form of cas* trial* for Jan. 10 aad gav*
tba Bt*t* of Alabama.
tha settling of delinquent taxes
th* stale until Dec, 17 to droid*
Upon payment of tha amount hid
Plan. * s,* n aid to tha needr which caa* It wlahro triad. FIT*
at a public auction slang with
aasd. to Inrrease i-mployment former Tampa poll c e a se
and
advartUIng and other coats. Ths
for those under *» year* of ere three Orlando men faro trial oaf
tag caetincate Is awarded to (be
and to Croats and areally an- rharae* of kidnapping Joaepk
highest bidder In the suctonlstae -iha buying power of the Shoemaker,. Eugen* F. Poalnrt
The
Seminole High School
The Act also provides that If
natiooand 8 am D. Rogan who wag*
Celery Fade etart a four day work­ someone otbtfr than the owner
Alrrsdy there have been to abducted from In front of lb*
out this afternoon on th* prac­ of the property buys tha certifi­
member* nf thq llous* of Rsprn- Tampa Police Station sod tOkasA'
tice field of th* tig h rohool In cate, the property ownir le al­
snotstlres BteCrlnr Committee to a wooded spot beaten. 0*d
preparation for thair
contest lowed two, year* to redeem the
appointed to promote the pas­ tarred aad feathered abort tort
against Bill Ferrissl's 81. Augus­ property on pe701.nl of the pur
sage of the Act through that years ago,
tin* Mullets to b« played in that Chao* price plus 1 percent Inbranch tif th* legislature, Mr.
Tb* ft to former polioomoa
M eat. lb homestead property
City Friday n ig h t
Johnson advised.
were convicted of kldaapptfrt.
Th* Fed* or* fas good rood It bn tb* owner Is slluwed to year*
Poulnot but won 0 Sapfoos*
following their victory over Bollca to r redemption
Court ordw tor a s * tria l Tb*
Military Academy Cadet* U st Fri­
After the redemption period
earn* tiro oad A- O. OUlhrt of
day and will work • * a now set expires the holder of the certifiOrlando, were acquitted
of trick play* th at i n ta b* run ante may begin foreclosure acdirected verdict to rt motit
from a doubld’ wiogbnek ferms- Uen to eoqolro ml* to (be prop­
second degree mordyr oka
Uml
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erty or apply for Tax Deed. ’
aulilug from ghoemsk erta
Leon Lawson, sta r Fad halfback, ’ Any property, It was pointed
t* th e ' only mamber mt the eleven M t, not sectioned before lb*
th a t la on th* Injurod list at &lt;h* aapUnelton of the la«r will t e ­
proseat *■ he suffered a flight ener* Urn absolute property of the
knee Injury when he wax tackled fia ts and Mite ran be secured
by two Cadetg la Gw Armistice only through purr base from tba

Herndon Explains
Local Application
0 ( Murphy Law

Supreme Court Okeys
Sale Of Tax Certi­
ficates At Auction

Preparations Arc
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Cards To Be Distrib u t e d Tomorrow;
ReturncdBy Nov. 20

Johnson Speaks On
New Townsend Act

Date I Set For
Tampa Flo? Trial

Celery Feds Prepare
‘ For S t Augustine

D A FFY

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Tw o Team * T ie F or F irst Place In
L ocal R ow ling L eague Tournam ent
llultey field. ’
Gov. Cone, initialed Into . Fbi
Alpha Delta, natlaaol legal fro*
ternity, oa the campus Friday
night, wax hooer groat a t the
Fraternity breakfast g tn a a t tho

Tba Lion cat** ar* al*o being
repaired and mad* la'rcer. Tba
cage* throughout the (60 have
been pointed and all ratline*
have been renewed and repaired
P. H- Lansing has presented Ihe
to o with a Raccoon and Mr, aad
Mrs- H. E. 1 Holcombe of lb*
Bedford Flak, Market hav* pr*-

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Th» special teuton of Congress called by PreaUifai
Room vet t tome time Rsro.tonvehei today. It ia meelliif ht
a time when a $ m t deal heeds to be ddhe not Only Id the
tangled affaire of the world at Urge, but also to relieve the
strain of business condltiona at home and to prevent an in­
crease of unemployment, poverty, and suffering.
No sensible person can still deny that the depression
which
and produced the New Deal In 19S&amp;
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Is slit] With Ur.
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nendous feder...
federal sending
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as a sort of temporary balm a t e number of psrtlcti
but it has not, furnished any permanent cur*,
ecta and govottlHibtlt lonns have erected an llltiInd.-t ot m ihv people that buslneu
now fsh-ty apparent to everyone

e, because of the rapidly mounting gdtfhHitaxe* have Increased enormously. Ffcb bvhfY
........ ........._i the toverntneht borrows another doilstvhhs
to ty paid out In interest, and the original dollar bvfchthlUly had to ba repaid. Little businjUa
psrtlcuUriy ia stag
Ineha partletlUHy
f »u
(law
b
tw huMen.
Always the tnalh
in f
ttloh, littlei bhiislhess
for fehhhtit
us
dollar-h-ttabblhg phxillvllles .df
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untilm recently.
Recently. Now the IveMifc IIIUth
to
the
federal
deral government as to Mil
SCAT. H O V H n I I 1991
combined.
Dmt'l forest to resistor for
buslhrss has Hot received the bfe
aptoyinent rotlot •* TtlSr
it's spending pbogrtm whlcn hi
Iness, If the fitulnclil pages of thb
criterion. Wa have seen them
By Ui# .time ibo Colors reds
their sales. We hive seen th
through with It, It *IU bo
uiYir 1'iivcn vby
y ICHLJ*
mm in
ju n u i lto cover
leaps and
bounda
m ta* * » s ai*p»i*-?
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' / i k e troahlo About tbs NlaO
ihelt dlvl
Cooterrace to that It hso
actuslly thet-o appeared to be s
boroo power It o t boreo
■Ion ot prosparitjr.
But no auch profits have accrued to little buainess.
th e y could not raise their prices to cover their Increased
“Toe el.t Wesdtrr Ml
Coats, snd-lhey had to bear the Increased costa which the
ha MomsM turrlted,"
radio pnnooncer "They dldbl
big Industries passed on to them. They have found too that
Chiron TrlbSno.
the mhny big government lending agencies which supplied
cash for railroads, banks, Insurance companies, and every
ooaatty aoods to • ccncelvnble line of big business, were closed to them. FurWhot
DM.
oosreo tbat woeId he on* thermore, theelr local banks which formerly supplied their
tbo dews, paymeut ea -a sood seasons! needs from time to time have been kept busy lend
Ing money to the government
oph theae dayg.
In fact it Is not at all surprising that unemployment
W
Jack Beans, Ike taovto
perajsta, that the depression lingers on.- Little business
ton,. tU* that bis '—~t e t of supplies HiOst of the employment and comprlsea most of
to amhrared to U s lbe*
wbeiioied ms ins. “bo b h •?»» the commercial life of the country.' As long as little busthick** v si kins In froal ot ness la made to Suffer, either from exorbitant taxation,
’BvBi*le.MNo, bet be Mtokt have high prices, or credit restrictions, business as as whole
•a bee hew*4 to death.
will not recover.
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This special session , of 'Congress can nnd should do,
tbat follow who shorted "Hy- something about that.

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skyward
fendert were forced td teirtsl from Chapel and Nippon*** soldiers surged In to Uke possession. Only misery and desolation, kpd
kmoulderlng embers whSfe *&lt;wi buildings had tutor]. m*t th** inradrr*. lie advene* of ;h* Jiprneee Into th-: nsllro i]itenrr of BhangIvtl marked lb* tint «t*i la ill* gcMral exodus from the elty. and Ihe formation of nsw battle llnte 60 mil** away.

Wilcox For Senator

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ttl by thr oniihimou* *cnt Intent of
the rsr.k «nd file of the party, will
|now Insist Ihal th* ik-moeratle
i M t i CONSTITUTION
AtLAHtJ
Jbfdjr must not longer be w s#(ef
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by lh* Democratle tall.
Certainly there bare been few
It Is time for tha DtmocrsUe tb* fondemmitU
of American
psrty of the South to take stock liberty were upheld by such South* tlrpes in Ihe blsjjorx of the perty
•mere —
a . O la., and Uyrd
of Vlr-i***'" » »»• be*h •• Import.nt
ef Its position ta national fo rern ........■. , , ,,a*
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mental affairs *nd deelds what Is «lnto| 8mlth, of South Carolina; ,h* * l., rr?ocr*!*
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to be Its future policy.
Brnikbrod, of
Atobama, and Sou,k take polllleal atoek to judge
oh what path thi- future leads.
Southern Democrats have, for Oeorfe, of Oeoigtamor* than half a century, upheld
It I* time for the democracy of
the sacred ton*U of the . party., th* South, today, to decide again
They bar* b*en the champions whom It will aerte. Whether it
of tha J e f f e r s o n i a n should follow aftor the fils* gods
faith, ball*ring In the righto of the of bureaucratic, regimental, goatatra to Mir gOTemment and to cisllatlc Fascism, as revealed In
AND
th* Inherent right of th* Indhrldual the program of the radical groups |
rUltcn to fall llbetty of action in to lh* adm talatnilon, or whether'
th* handling of hto private affair*. H shall enlist under the banners of (
Today, as a result of Southern true Democrats and continue theI I I S. Park Are.
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championing of the cause of true long struggle to preserve the sa n e | B i a ja a a “B a a n n a a u n B a n M n X
democratic government, various Hty of the Constitution and t h e , - .........r „ — —^
leader* sf Ik* rMlIUoa of InWfe.t* fondsmental liberties of the pco
which now paste* under the name pis.
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of Democrat to the national arena . Thera hat nersr been a more
«e*fl YM are ar*per1n* for
of polities, are attempting to "reed opportune time for the Demurra
w a rp a t Kins Oaaraa on Arm to*
On Ka*y Payment Plait
out of the party" the old line tic South to aasert lie rights and
lias Das. n i r bare been a lune­
AS LOW AS
Democrats of the South who, al* assume the poaltion to which it t a
tte a* tba dlepatsbM said, bet
It i stitta a us be |eel ebaet bed
most alone, have stood firm for entitled.
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The announcement.on Saturday thut Mark Wilcox will Ihe basic truths upon which tbs Since IM1 the balance of .power,
the. lea Ids dope.
run against Claude Pepper for the United States Senate American system of gotetnmenl In the party has rested elsewhere.
ju IU.
hif*w « r a n opportunity Is prseen*1
.» , .DOWN
thtf* k- E .f*Uaw we baeer next year did not come a* a surprise to any of th o u who
f democracy and free dots are tod far the South to assume this
.ytMBYWif* b*«n permitted kh” hsVd noticed the dust which the Fourth District repreaen
8 HR UK FOR TO ufl
to survlrs, the name "Democrat" balance of power In place of Ihe
U U tym **, *7»t *ls^Jtoa*awa£l tf^ y s haa been kicking up 4s hp covered more thah five must be rescued from Its Impose, other sections—whose beliefs sre GAH, OIL. LUBRICATION
elebto weirsl»# «b*ui Rmmv*U thousand miles in a few short weeks of hand-shaking and ible connotations of today, and tha largely Inimical to Democratic
FRONT AXLE AND
eatalJubln# a dtotatocshlp—Tro/ after-d'nrter speaking throughout every section of Florida. reel Democratic party be purged Heals.
ntlAKE WORK
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Wilcox Is taking on a tough customer in Clalide Pepper of such element oa the red-Utoted Worn the standpoint of pure po­
,who practically bent Park Trammell once—hla friends say , CIO end ib* pile peitel* of the lltlcal strategy the opportunity la
iy naa apparently con— Bnj wft)|
yvlthout opposition Upon another I park* Socialist and theoretical here for the South to be recognever before in national
S E E occasion.” Furthcri^ore;- Pc^por Is ’.l ^ c r i i uiiier wAh ^
. ,w nixed
tllU.as For
th* seventy year*
Amy to aPlta of tb* (l*rmaa *&gt;*|®Jm?lou" m“nr),er ^ l’0 ^ n0’1!'" »0W. {° ,g et ^ the^ bcneflta of Un„J[aOUj{r, ,0^ t,
tha South ha! stoce tl
the War Between the State* PHONE 97 201 N. PARK
with Japan- Judging from | “baby klMlng" without actually kiasing the baby. He too com* the bulk of th* leadership this section has estrn the erembs
tb* a*«*ee*
the Chinee* arm*, haa been nhclllnR the woods during the pa*t few weeks ar that has piloted, so fir, the ship falling froiji the table In the poll*
la, strike* us thsae to so better |f he anticipated something was going to happen, and hla of atato safely along tha couras of Ileal kitchen.
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A tnove to the dining room Is
HAVE YOU SEEN •
wwr. to whirl Mr. iiltlor eould promises of aid to Utile business and to farmers have not Constitutional democracy.
sa t 1st hto alllsaDuring th* patt session of Oon- tnavltable and right, If thr Dem
n\lrt him any.
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But Wilcox Is a —
good campaigner. He has to his grass th* faith of th* fathers and oerslle leaders of tha South, back-^
Arrowing to U o n ird Agree.
Generals* 2.R00 Watts' af
deAdnd ritAp"v&gt;la*. th|* to ao, credit the scalps of sonic of Florida’s foremoat vote getelectricity from oae gallon af
sew • dkprasston wa ara bavtna tfira. He beat Ruth Brygn Owen when ahe waa regarded for edecetlohal parpoee*. Kaeh In the midst nf an agricultural dr- gaaollna.
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bat a bangorar from .the aa practically unbeatable. He took on the 'Dtwnaend Plan state waa sxpected to sell ths land presston, pouml out the school
)U« depreaalim. "TbU to ib s^ h e n the organisation sponsoring It was at thn height of al a fair price. The'monsy waa to money In tb* form of loans on
Fla* for camp, boat or
‘lilt.- I t , u P011116*1 po«er, and defeated it, pot once but twice. In l* put In “Irrevocable'' ttuxta so farms. Quit* a few chvnks went farm. ♦ * ♦ « *
aav.
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never
comatoted Congress he has supported' most of the Administration that only tha Interest woald be to favored sons of the slat* po­
aaya- “We bsv* sever completed
Runs radio aad light* for only
Ihe recovery from Ihe g|M t da* measures which are now regarded,as* having been bene­ ured to help school children learn m b at party then in power as loans
Ificial, but he has not lacked the courage to oppose meas­ the better way of life
j n n worthless or nearly worthless
pyeeilon “
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ures which he thought were detrimental.
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Cor 'properties their owners never ex*
Wcanor
llolm Jarrell an­ i Florida votera. for the most part will keep an open
nounce* that the to solng to mind on thta race until after the special session is over and
p arry Rom ) u*i aa soon a* she
gats bar divorce Bom Mr. J a r perhapa Until the regular session has developed Ita major of.its share of th* New York ■4al*(f*v reeevery.’* answered une poll"Aak Taer Nelghtosrrail and BltTr gala hi* divorce Issues. The work of these two men will be watched closely allolmHit. Old Earn Carasll kepi'tlcton, wheat called to eceount by a
408
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both
th*
land
and
th*
money
out
Mecradlng
administration
fro« Fhnale hrloe Th* helglth by the people tp see which one le keeping the welfare of
a t. rometbtng Or olhar la a»- his Constituent* closest to hla heart. Both of them are of the hand* Of political apermtoi*
mlly reached when approach- able end popular men, but the people are expecting some and hto Hants to pratosd to this
,w*4dl*g aspouaramtaU aye tangible m u lta from this session of Congress and they are day.
It to trim tha fadttol govern­
brfora dlvcwcee from prM*
likely to favor the man next May who didn’t forget It.
ment seemed to guard the Itotd
aut help-matoe are secured.
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grants srith all tb* pratoativ* log3“
---------b--------tototton a person aadM wool, the
developrime use** Mr*ody &lt;
meet patent of which was a re­
bet W»e* MaVk Wile
quire™*nt thut If say ef the prin­
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cipal sf Urn fond etoould ha tost,
Ua|Ud lis ts* lanata Include
l‘URUHIIRR*S AUXILIARY
‘ beer* bill sod
Strayed, e* ha staton, the ttoto
tb*,proposal to .p a rk lb* BePrint paper Iskre ahatber Jump
Remember prlnt poprr goeu up Would have to make It
FOR LKTTgR H I ADS, DILI, HKAOB. TAOD,
Seme stato* did tbs
Court- Oa moat other
they
from to to 95 percent Ik* first
l*rs so far apparently they lh* first of January.
CARD*. gNVlLOPES, OFFICE FORMS, ETC
ef January. Todr prices wtll go could. Which often **,-«*«
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not much. Other* hud pethktoas
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with
the
price
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print,
ranging
fi
fram go to ad percent,
ads con ha expected during
from time ,to (lute
coming ***aton of Contra**. depending on whether It to rolls In time, you will close un.—Pub­ upon the schpel estoowment funds
or sheets, and to some exlrnl on lishers' Auxiliary. '■
mainly ^ s a a me*** t« pulling
sited Btatos wa*
(ha Ihe section of th e . coup try, Tha
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ahoet print to Increased t o per­
toedbrl lilmsoif a h a s from th*
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And what ara you. Mr. PublishBy RUSBBJL r a y
out hf prepSrttoa to h
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bs toft to Urn hand* ef
Urn. paper jobber to going to
WA8U1NOCTON — People who
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Utot Increase slope to you.
aver what set
Hu mast, ot g* brehu
100,000JXXbOOO I of cut-eeer
Ate
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security
for kooky
of edwmttoaal
utretu.
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the treasury might be in te r funds.
adrayU am t Or
Wbut hap pan ud to
ths
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to absorb It and*go Uonaltou?it funds to tha xtutus.
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Mr. and Mra- It. T. rowan and
Order of Eastern Star win eri
eon, Ralph, apent
Friday la
toeial. Department of Ibe feru la with a Thankagivlnr Lakeland.
I Clah win 'h a r t their dinner hi the banquet room ■■[
■tenthly bridge party a t the Uaeanlc Hall at (:00 o'clock
Johnny liydane of Newarh, N.
Ucfc AH duh membare
Y. hae e rr1'oil to "I*viid the
bad to briny husbands, aa*
winter hero. He It connected
Ml i1out of town gueitt.
with J. C. Hutchleon

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Mlee Kleanor lllclrenn. who I,
ettrnillna tha Florida' Blab- Cm
lefw for Women, spent the weekend with her paronli. Mr. end
Mr*. R. 0 . ilicaeon

Teams Tie I
Bowling Toui
Continued from Faff On«
•**■*•• lo determine the tlcinr
kef°r* nnol bar ' eel aL-game* In
(hw league begin operating.

Irene DUnne Clowns
In l*The Awful* Truth'

THE DXJCHESS FACES WEST

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opened for turinc** here, tha aa*
lullbhim -nt'* in me will be chang*
n l to the Magnolia Pharmacy.

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uludlo paVlora of lira. Fannie 8.
itutiacn Uat Saturday afternoon
for the (Ytilliin Mu*ic i&gt;ropnm.
f u tita n t talent area Mlaa Elolae
Winn, who gave * delightful f lo u t
of m llaiiona. tha terotid n um blr
of wtti»h wa* her own w riting..,
* W T Mfctmw lold of .veoU
Id Iho Iif« of Haydn ami Janlta
Upaa toll) of hit rompo*tl|ona. A
few pf the f jtla tela'cd ware: ,
“ Frant Joseph llaydn waa hoy|l
In Auilria, March 3)st, l i s t a .(of
'lay* before the birth of Qeo|^«

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nutit travf the Amerian Red CraM
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Irene’s A Dream! Cary’s
A Scream! In The Merriest
Romance- Ever Se*e
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ichoir, hoy and wee given m utif
Lo j,||« |re \V*rrlncr lake* it* liaihlnt.
Oame wlayeg Kov te. I»«t
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Iraqe Dunn*, the Thamlorabln most* ludicrous turn, buworer. "At &lt;;igM ‘yearn, a. member of
Team I
screen rnniedlenne. ii'ormt might­ when Jerry announce* hi* en­ St. S'c|ihcna choir in Vienna
r . I - .e o 'd
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ily In Ibe yeah"* cholioat comedy gagement lo n flighty viMing uhr-nr he bediine famous for hl»
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Ivniitlful soprmo voice. ‘Al elgh"
role
aa Lucy w arrlner In Culum thing with n *ocln|
ici inter 'u n hia volte (rake. Ihen followed
K. U Prle* __ lie t*t III
bln’*
*Tha
Awful
Truth."
which
». Ludwig „— ; i n i n i n
background, Lucy, deieimi ll'll to ntanv htriluhip*. After a time hw
opened ywtarday at tha Hill
Theater. Irena merely *cr«lched win J«.-ry hmk at all I'oai*. ut- l»i:iin composing and teaching In,
the airfare of her comedy rape tend* tha sumptuou* opgaae lit. old hl’u he made two vliite to
li-mluti, Moran brggt-d him not to
bllltles In “Theodora Ones Wild." menl parly, poring n* J e m
If- *"Jh»ld*--- It* I TV
|T H etfe * !------ - t»* i n
It remained for bar hllirlmta ■liter. *nd hy nrtlona tnl.tlfy un ut 'You are old, the voyage U
w , M o t t ---- . . l i t 111
clowning in ‘The Awful Truth* becoming a lady, utaluige* in ihrngermm and you do not know a.
» .will# ------— *»*
H.
1*1 iwe
IK
to rareal the treainrS'lrovn of have henelf and tier ‘•hrwlfln h i m . I &lt;&gt;r the language of. the pacitalent In her Immltablo perron-1 thrown nut on their enllerliroijile.* llaydn rrplhil; 'I know one
language Iho whrlr world .will unasm* ptiyod No*, u .1
■ar. "CQloasal" »a» coluo.l l.*r 'ITl 'and—Mueic.’
TMm I
- Thlo gay. madcap' story
ol Juit such a scene
. "From a child Haydn acrltblrd
tha Warriners. played br Mis*
Irene and Cary, lead.cl f.ir&gt; ill ' down little melodic*. In lime he
Donna aa Lucy and Tury Rrnnt first time, *r«. of coiA kp, * *u
v, ii famed for many varied form*
aa Jdrry, Is
*o
uprosrtuu*ly pftrb. Halph Rellamy girt', .t d&gt;
ol to mpot it ion*. instrumental and
funny It should make the an­
vi cut. Hia find umliitiou* work
»•* *»* IK t i l l nual Ian beat lilt In a whI*.
ho . nn opera “The Devil on Two
• •
Team 4
Tha fun starts when Jerry and
MMvV\ llraldra great matorioe
I t U a lta r---- I II
Ml k #T’*m Lucy declda *16 separate with
hi. work included ISA aymphonlea,
W. Lukrmaan .. IK l i t Its taf the only bona of contention the
J - bufwlg — tei IK i n l i t
■it ny crncerted number*. al»o for
Mr.- Bmllh, their
T. Hnllf «.... 171
121 l!)i 4117 "Vbqlody of
f'm i.l iwilo inutrulm-nt"
W. ItlRlflalii H|2S 11V is | 4j(i wlre-halr terrier.
llaydn lived to an old age—
*
The
court
a
lio
*
,
Mr.
Smith
Til III t i l m y
lom l and esteemed by all who
• l l l l l l M I Camplrll1.11 „f to Lucy but pt*.-mlt* Jerry
to
knew him, and fondly ralli-d ‘I’apa
,7 *
•*.
Tatal el** vl*lt tha dog. Thu* many uf the
(llaydn'.'*
• a.
*
IklK
film’* outalandlng comedy scenes
I The program inrluded the fol*
•J w
*
11WI
■rise out of Jerry's vlaila
to
f ▼* I*
l ilt *
ilowing number*:
Lucy'* apartment while *he |i
*
1*
I«»»«
I I Dntice of Ye Olden Time*,
entertaining*' InJpdUent

PACK TBRBR

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w u u n c i e r n w i i ven a l * mi
’ Windsor on * trip lo the United Stales w
Hoot Baltimore will bo a homecoming, Thl
holoiraphle study U by Cecil Beaton, wt
artist and portrait photographer.

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nnrf

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Ifospilal
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BETWEEN THIS MAN AND WOMAN
wnn n b a r r ie r only n R rcnl love r*&gt;uld b re a k I
The grand**! Inve.*tury uf a m x lrr *tur)-trll*r, Ibe thrillUg
romance nf gnld-mad Yukon da;*!
«v .

. REX BEACH’S

The BARRIER

llegl*lrr*d DruggUl
Unlvrrally uf Murlda
liraduule

PICTURE FRAMING
In ta r framing department we terry an ri
leetlta of high quality moulding*. We frame
from a miniature lo a lapealry.

R O SE D U SH ES

Shrutfbery—Annual*

A. K. ROSSETTER

WIEBOLDT

Pi—l.c* t'avi adeii, (Dou' lt Beto—
Two I'itnoM
lle iu * —Muriel
K not, HIbn Meriwether,
rt —Hu.He Donee, Howell* Krillh

FLORIST
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7 (n) Chiming (tell*.
(h) Evening.
J'liniilding— Bill
Meriwether.
S—l ’hn»iHK Itllltelfllel, ' I rmofll —
Ituth Sleiiitm iii

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Id

SA L E !

welher
11 —llorp Tone*,

Starts Tuesday 8:30 A.M
.

and lasts one w eek only

Dresses

Awortment
nnd End

O dd

Cone and be ■
Rood picket

For One Week

•t

2 Piece
. Coat Suits
In beige, brow ft. d ia l
HIm* I I t* M
V alue* to 115.95.

Special

Dresses

Dresses

Special Aaaorlmcnl
.. Sices 12 to 20
Value lo 18.00

uP

Value to f 15.95
One Week Only

the

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K rh la * (ien e Caswell.
lrl«, ITeffi'rWmh—1^)1*

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Mrr-

W EtTlTIOM OUSE

, New Smart
Head sear
Divided Into four
Blf Groopd

Chiffon
Special
Stretchy Top

loor. wool

Twin Sweaters

k U C T V lC

o f

CO O K ERY

Krtierer—Kal-

herint Wiirqln*
12 —Sumta In I) Mnlor (Double
Solo, Twn Piano*) llaydn—

Jnnire Mo*a—I’eirpy MeTeere.
13—
V*l"e, fluvernoy—Ann Wig
if In*.
14—
Fifth Macurka,
Lynnes-Claydn Winn Fbrguauin
l.'&gt;—Ilarkl llork! Ihe lark !, Schulert f .i'jt—Fannie Reba Mun­
son.
Ill Ki-eital|&lt;&gt;n*i
(a ) Father Take* a Hand,
|b ) "Mini.-. I Hot Ihe Job".

Kneokp—Rimina’a la*t Chance,
Mi*« Flni»e Winn.
At the close of. the program n
rising vole of thank* wa* given
Ml** Klolae Winn for her arllt*k illy rendi-rrd aelecllon*

D O O R PtHZEt
• tlartric cooking on lh« n*w l* ) f Westingluaiir Electric Jtongv* has proved lo be a ten**.
' InnI No one can really appreciate bow juillAed
1* thl* strong it airmen! unlcoe they actuaTly **•
— actually lari* food* cooked the Wsetlngbouse
wey.

AN I N V I T A T I O N T O YOU
We Hunt you to hive tU* thrill. You ar*
lavltcd lo ere Juet how it's done . . . )u*t why
meat* are Juicier . . . pie* and cake* *o j»erfect
• . . why foods look bettor, taeta better. You will
want to know the economy of electric cooking
. . . t h a c/**nl/n*«« . , . the letsur* afforded by
lea* hour* In U)* kitchen.

Archer Himlery
No. 200 Sheer

Millinery

m p u c i t y

R. N. NIPPER

S IG N S

Humtrnlt nf wmrien have (old why they a it 10
entliuyUsiic «l&gt;out llwir Wr*iln|huu*e Klectfic
Hatifra. Wr went you In have fifat-tiaml Infof*
nialltiMii (Mi 11weIf rafuciiriicef* When intnrvltw#di
Ihnw* VnthusliisHc usett votrtl for the uniform!y
fine ruoklng roultt mhirved — wrvd for itwl
lm|Moved (liivor, IAllure and quality of food,
Kate of ronvrtiirnrr, kit chert coolfitao, ct«irt*
/iriFM, fctiAiHiiy, •aftty, a|wrd— ill wtri
•lolled out *« Mtot*e” that make the Wtetiaf •
bouae Vtwnge iucIi a joy to use.

OF ALL KINDS

Winter Coats
All Reduced

In AU C o lo n

FOR DELICIOUS
• SNACKS . * **

Reduction

Christmas Gift Underwear
Placed On Advance ThapKsgi
Printed Gowns
and Paiamas
Pajamu

Lac* Trimmed
i Pure Dye Gowns

• Cut* monthly electric cooking foatj
1*%. Cook* complete roost aad vege­
table dinner for 40% !***.

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KRAFT
CHEESE SPVIADS

IM S aad 12.46 Valawi

Reduced
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THE

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. M ark Wilcox
T osses H at Into
Senatorial R ing

reventionAnd Curb­
ing Methods To Be
Told By L P. Davis

R oosevelt U r g e s
C o-operation F o r
Census Tom orrow

LAKE MARY
Mrs. g. A. Don#law, Mrs, C. WIabiU and Mrs. Wm M u p r f , of.
tsndad tka mosttag of M i s t 7,
Federated a n t s of Florida la Bt
Cloud rossaUj.
Mr. and Mrs, C W. I.MU uv]
family attended tko Btagtng Coovsntlon In Chuluol* Sunday.
M r and Mr*. Clifford Oardnor
of Astoria, U I. wort m eats rocantly of Mr.
Houfhton.
Mrs. D W. rro'jnoli and twoj

•ponoorod tho moo Id pal beakroptey law which permitted
aeekot of Florid* dtloo and
towns to wipe oat tbolr boomtime debts, lb# Wilcox air daV A inrvwy U determine the **- ' tense act and tbe Kvorgtodss
r.,t*at of hookworm dlseaeo In Som- National park act.
11* ha* actlvsly mpporteo children hsv# returned to their I
T tool* County was launched today Iff Illation
(saraa teeing bank
? by L P. Davis from tho Florida depoaita. a*tablinking tba Home home htvlng spe nt se veral month* ■
In Ohio snd DstrolL
! ,
t7i'-;
&amp;B4at* Board of Health.
Owner* I m a corporation, the
Mr. snd Mrs. Martini of T e m p .! ■
‘ Mr. Dovb ha* token hsadqoar farm tenancy program, ootabvkaw fop hi* county-wide campaign Ilabmoot of tko Otrlltan conaer • pent the week end with Mr. end JM
Mrs- O E. Densld.cn.
i i
tko office of tho County School
.... ~
ifurae, Mrs. Dorothy Lamb Dur- ration tin pa and *a#lstod in Tim Dlbt. Class m . t Tuesday «r( i
drafting a flrro ach ln f bUI to
,kMT hi* stay bora ho has planned tako tb* profit* out of war which th* homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. * .
SUwart.
BBLMI MM. I O Y » M »
'" a n educational program as a pro* la now pending.
Mr and Mrs. A. W- Tomkhuon
.***&gt;■»■■»■■■■ — 1
'.' wootire of Uio disease, and effort*
A* a dtotriot ravrasootailv* bo
- 'grill aloo ho mid* to curb tho ox* baa been particularly active In of N. Wilmington. Maos, have ra-‘
---------- " " • r T » nTT
;- .t* t of tb# die**so through proper Ike development of - the lower tamed to spend the wiaUr months.
Mr. John Heaton arrived Mon-| " -----.-------t—j_____ ____
f treatment.
»*at coast, obtaining r i m . port
■terlng during the Qcmua In this
r ’. In dtocnralng the disease ' Mr. and waterway Improvements gnd
and all other communltioo, accord­
. D ark 'slated that:
public building* Including a now
ing to * pamphlet -General In­
f e \ T h o m ara certoln dlseaaei like pasloffle* a t' St.
Aogoatlno,
* pneumonia, amillpox, and typhoid Fort rioree, palm Baaeh, V ast IDs ton was unable la accopany
formation’’ tosuad by Administra­
lower, that alrlka man down so Palm Daaeh, Fort Laudtrdalo
tor John D. Diggers
Th* pamphlet quotes tho Pres­
i awifliy and with *o heavy a hand and Miami Bosch, a coatoma ■ Tb* Ladle* AuxHilary of ilia.
-------ident's message. In which ha said,
‘.’ that ovary on* dreads them, others, bouaa at porj Kvtrgtad**. and Chamber of Oommora* wore hot -1
less**
to
ih*
County
Federation
uf
CMlnutg
From
Fate
One
?, Ilk* hookworm dlaeara, work alow- tba o m o o aa highway from tho
"If you ghr* me tb* facto, I shall
Woman! d o b . on Friday.
* * "7 P*™«i who should fill try to use them for the benefit of
Florida malmand to Key Wool
Mrs. H. M- Qlet son and Mr*. « t ‘ tb* report card act*ajly do It.'
Ills announcamont said ba L. Q. Pickering w*r&lt; g o i.U of "On Tuesday Nov- Id * th* Post all who need and want work and
would open an active campaign Mr*. Lather Hobby- hi Orlando Office In yobr City will deliver to do not now have It."
In alloeathif monies for th*
eriar tba first of tho y**r It Tuesday|e*eh and every place where people
Census Congress directed that the
followai
Francos and Jbnmto Thompson Uvo—whether house, apartment,
"I will bo a candidate for tba wore honored with a handkerchief 'rafter colony, Hop house, or aback, cense* be token -to aid In tho fo roffice of United flute* senator show n Monday night glean by lbe Itoport Card on which unem- mutation of a program for reem­
frpm Florida, subject 'to the Ploranco and 8h*aly Boat. Oame* ployed or partially unemployed ployment, social security, and un­
democratic primary to bo bold end contests w on enjoyed during)men end women ara lo register for employment relief for th* poopl*
tb* ovoning, after which t*fr**h-i*hl* census,'* Mr. Hlggera slated of th* United Btotea,” H was
In May, til l.
pointed out.
,
"I win conduct an actlva cam­ manta wrwra served to the following In hla letter to the Mayor,
While the unemployed a n war­
paign after the flrat of the year pguoata:
“Will you »**»■«
make t*
It the
first viTivr
order ned In the pamphlet that -regis­
lit*1X1'
- ■* f|g r
*, |
*«»« mm*
and will at that Uma irate a Frame** and Jlmmt* Thompson of business lo check un the canformat and tma* detailed state­ honor guosto,-Betty Dorto Will- »u» and assure yourself that noth' tration on the Report Card to in
for »a Job,"
Vrarir- no sens* »registration
« g » * - i w - i w i i aw*
ment.
lama, Norma PorUat, laurett# Ing has been left undone In _ jr=::r!
-For tbe proaont I shall con­ Mint hew, Jana Cochran*, Roth An* City,- th* Cenaoa Admlailrator lihere to' an Implied Intention of
■" ° r . Cnngreai to ua* this Information
tent myself with tho aUtomont demon, Ruth Smith, Doris Itblll, asked.
Iho dovolopmont of a conalruethat ths record of ray firs year# Anise Whitaker, Foggy Ann Boat, The last day for these forma ,to Ifor
1
.. tlvo plan, aimed at Improving th*
service In congress to aa open Roy Bewail Jr., Jock Howell, b* filled out and returned to the
book. Tho measnroo which I Howard Bottler J r , Jhnmle Rea- malls to Raturday Nov. 20, It was condition of th* onemployed.
bavo aupporUd. tko thing* I vet, Nad Bostic, Ralph Williams, pointed out, and subsequent to the When th* analysts of th* Infor­
have stood for and the proposal* Thomas Freeman, George Roland, return of those canto, tho Govcm- mation sought through the 14
which I bavo oppoaad gird evi­ Charloa Roland, Raymond Ball, msnt plana to'm tke tesla of tho questions on the Report Card has
dent* of tb* ch a rset* of my Wallace Bmllh, Gton Cochrane, completeness and accuracy of the Iurn completed, Information wilt
b* available showing In what ago
past sarvlc* and tb* sort of
groups, In what trad**, and In
service I shall roador Id tho
aonala.
Mrs. J- M- Thompson, Mra. Waite, ‘•The supreme Inportonce u f, what section or th* nation unem­
-I am a firm and alaadtaat and Mr*. Boat,
this census to every element In tho ployment most prevail* and will
believer In Ih* principle* of tb*
■
___________ soelri, civic and economic life o f,1
demneratio party, and I shall x------- —------------------the country Justifies, AdmlnUIrn-)
continue in the future a* I bavo
tor Bigger* auertod In Wa to tu r.;
In tba past to oupport those
_ _
_
all of us In dedicating five days
mustier** which cunfurtn to the
CentimisO Teen r*o* Ont
to aarvice for th* common woal.principles of my party and glon Hut located on, th*
Unemployed persons and parvigorously oppose all measures Bhoro Driva. ______
jtlally employed who fill out efcd
which tr* at variant* with I i
'
.
. send In card*' for Ih* Natlcridl
Th# Sanford Jwilor Cbamlror n , Unemployment Ccn.ua during th#
thoa* principles."
nrwj not fw,r (hBt
Wilcox, who to 41 years old, Commerce wttl hold Ito regular flT, . dgy
I# a native of Ooorfto and a achodulad wookly lunrhoon 'ni**- ,h#|r n lm n wm b , pub||,hed or A city that thinks of everything
graduate or Kmory university. II*
' mode public In any way,
* la Budapest, which Jailed • all
began tho practice Of law at room of th* Valdes Hotel, It wu«|I This pledge to contained In ths known pickpocket* before darkenannounced
today
by
RE.
L*n#y,
ItoielhiMt, n s , In ISIS * Xnd
Instruction* lent to all efflco* Ing tho city for airraid practice.'
nsw president.
where the census to being taken. Now York Sun.
M d takes but Util* Interest In Ih* moved to West Palm Peach In
t i l l . Bine* 1110 ho has boon
T h * confidential nature of th* an ­
w eal games of children.
Raymond Monsalvatgo waa re ­
' T h o state departm ent'of public counsel for tho Florida League ported to b* rooting nicely a t th* swers to tb* quest Iona on the Re­
health of.Florida la nuking a of 'Municipalities and baa writ­ F sm s Id-Laughton Memorial Hos­ port Card will ba respected by the
Instructions
study of hookworm and other bt- ten aevrral book* on municipal pital, according to a statement Administrator," tho
stale, and also that tho Informs*
ttotlnal worms, in people ell ovar taxationmad*
thl#
morning
by
Mrs.
Ella
-1
tko atoto. This to Utlng don* with ' In IIW ho received tho Clvl- a both T. Jam toon, Superintendent ijtton giren by lha signor* of th*
Wo matter how many tnojfldnoo
Icard* will not tor used to IJieir dtotko Idea of getting rid of the ln- tan award for being tb* moat
hare tried for your cough, chori
| ad van tax* In any respect, th* dats you
fMtlona and teaching poopl*' how outstanding eltlxan of West of tb* iMtltQtlon.
cold,
or bronchial irritation, you can
Palm
Reach.
Ho
Is
a
Maaon.
Elk.
'being
solely
for
th*
purpose
of
tho
get relief now With Cream ulilon.
U avoid getting them In th* fu ­
Violator* of City Ordinances) census.
Ktwanlan
and
a
member
of
tho
Serious
trouble may be brewing and
ture. Examination* will be . mad*
wore tried In a session of ‘bo.I Every unemployed or partially you cannot »fiord to take a chance
v
urltbeot coat to anyone so desiring. 'MglhodUt Churchy
with any remedy lea* potent than
Municipal court tb u aft# moon
OreomuUlem. which goes right to
'■•*T%o work In this county- to
A
golf
playerria
a.
person
who
the seat of the trouttle end elds na­
being don* through tb* coopera­
ture
to tooth* and heal the Inflamed
tion of tho Btata Department of can drive 70 mllea an hour In
permission by building Inipeetor mucous membrane# and to loosen
Public Health and the county
expel th* germ-laden phleem.
Walla ' In th* C ity'H all where G. P. Paxton to remodel hie reel- and
Even If other remedies have failed.
superintendent of public fatalruethe .original paint ha* deterior­ dene* at an estimated coat of Coat bo discouraged, try Creomuitkm."
,
ated a r t being rapalnl*^. City ftOO. Contractor F. A -Dyaon I* aion. Your druggist to authorised to
C lerk , F. 8. Lemma advised thla to hav* charge of th* work.

XZ

Preparations A r e
M a d e F o r Census
Of U n e m p lo y e d

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

.

. .

Workmen, this morn Ing, wore
repainting tho largo sign above
th* Woolworth I. and 10 Cent
Store. '
•
•
i
,
D r,' A. C. Klrk -wa* granted

H/ -----

Workman today begin bricking
u p . th* fireplace In th* Court
House. .A, -Urge stova wilt n plset t b » m flreptae# which has
given many year* of aervlc* and
can no longer b* used because
of a cavo-ln, „

eaot from tho Whit* House, th*
.Chtof Executive a*Id th* hua*
task to ’ bo inaugurated Tuesday
was n o m sary to furnish facto
upon which th* Administration
hop** to has* a aound, Mag*
rang* program of ra*mploym*»t
Unemployment, be oboerred,
had delayed th* balancing of th*
Notional budget.
Asserting that unemployment
relief to "of retiree, not tho per­
manent cure," Mr. Hoooevolt said:
"Th* permanent cur* lias in
finding suitable jobs In industry
and agriculture fo r all willing
worker*. It Involve* co-operative
effort end planning which will
lead to tho absorption of thta un­
used man-power In private Industry."
„
While th# President spoke. Cen­
tos Administrator John D. Big­
ger! waa making final prepara­
tions for distribution through th*
postal ae rr Ice of more than W«000,000 census forma which will
go to every adult In th* land on
Tnoodoy.
Those wholly without work or
only portly employed are asked
to fill out th* .questionnaire* and
return them, postage fro*, to th*

IB— H on —

F o r R apt

.

IT'S SIMPLY.
INEXCUSABLE

RCA *&amp; ZENITH '
HOFM ANN
Electric Service

r

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ly than ever before.

C ow an

Cp.

SU E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Uitwrina. fa Instontty tloMlo y
rdoex, Improvui mouth kyglano

RILEY’S

Phormocol Company, 5». Leuto.

LISTERINE
e n d s Vm M

NOV. 18 THRU NOV. 18. 1W7
uaee

■ tc a rv n t M B i

H eipz A s s t Soups

i

I Lb. M ello C offee

'» ravKD

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a

c u a

2For
#— —

A nglo Corned B eef J 2 For

Try a D eticious
Home-Cooked Meal

aas min x o s ra aeip a* a u v i a #«

Country G entlem an Com
4 Lba. B ine R ose R ice
kissit a r* c m e a r n

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

Cream C heese
i t s sew r a r m r

.

'

SB cedP eaches

Complete Lunch

TaU Borden’s Milk

tyJAvr?
..
3Fot
3 For

SNOW’Is PAINT 4...Cl
MIRRORS

Roman Beauty APPLES 10 lbf.-..

PAINTS
•Sp

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Prodxctf
:*4A trala spare llmo FOB '■■ N T —Th* store
pleaolng, aetlmaUn*.
by AJNa Food On, H
god , aorvictog wofT Call operator, j* Cats*
lag ago, preounT Ofcb
ba for r**t D m
? . y m * &gt;«* , BOX
J . J . o a u . ra Ma.

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nesa, enabling ua to aerve the men
of Seminole County more efficient­

S d M t y o x r footf fro m ■ Uat o f d

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blned Manatee and Sarasota dto-

trtet,

Announcing...... j...'

STATE"MARKET

located |« | oak Av*: Apply
Hoary A- Buoooll—Pbuu* 41
durlpg day, 4TI-J at alghL '

Woman waato laundry
U haw*. Til Willow Arev •. .

Growers M eet
T o n i g h t T«
S elect B o a r d

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FURNiaitcD fit* room h

f —Eilijatloa Wanted

s s L tu J i.'z a r s £

Th* mooting for nomJnatkm*
from tko Ovlado district will o*
held In tho Oviedo School tomor­
row night sod-mootings in th*
other district* ora scheduled for
later in th ! week, Mr. Daweoci
reported.
Shipper representative* on th*
Cornmltte* from this district will
also b* selected laker in th* week,
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Mr. Dawson Indies tod, adding that
plana woro being mad* for a
1938
joint meeting of th* growers and
M
shippers In this - district earn*
time next week to discus* plans
for operation under th* agree­
ment during th* coming season.
RASY TERMS, / '
' H. B. Davie. AAA raprasaatotl*e la this district' and D. E.
Timmons of th* Florida Extension
Service la CatneevlTlo wBT .b*
present a t tko mootings.
* '*
Mr. Dawson urged all grower*
* From th* uiurwon, which must 4 th* Sanford district to make
be In by midnight, Nov. 80, the a special effort to b* present at
Administration hopes to deter­ th* mooting tbulght.
mine:
Th* number of unemployed end
those who work only part tlm#!
their ago group* and geographi­
cal locution and the type of work
for which they ara boat suited.
-Enforced Idleness, embracing
‘any considerable portion of our
people, In a nation of auch wealth
end natural opportunity, to ■
paradox th at challenge* our In­
genuity,"
President Roosevelt
The addition to our penonnel of
Mid.
- I t has boon with us, in *
Mr. E- L. Morrow w in will be In
measure since th* beginning of
cha rife of our Men's Clothing De­
I our Industrial era. - It has been
accentuated by th# Increasing
partment.
complexity of butlnooa and Indus­
try, and it has boon mad* mote
Mr. Morrow has had many year’*
acuta by th* d*pro** Ion.
- I t has mad* necessary tko .ex­
experience In mfen’a clothing bualpenditure of bMlona of dollar*

Plant Vegetables Nou)
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U the Nation b a t night tm
whole- boartod ro-opvraUon In •

A Three Days’ Cough

C lam tied Advertia4ment$ morning-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1«. 1937
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Grand Jury Starts Farm Meeting

®v3L In »!* -

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Establish fd la 1908

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Parade Of Witnesses
W ith‘Cuba’Records
' Are Called Before
Inquisitorial B o d y

r

k Definite action aaainat lot■Urr racketeer! In this sec*tion haa been atarted by th*
, aaaaiiHad, and a sum of monay
j stolenA1 Toast, operator of ilia r«*
. sort on tha outskirts or the
town reported to tha Bherlff-*
oftlco that tha hooded raiders
. descended lag! night, following
a public Initiation of lto new
i Klanamen at the city playground,
, ordered bla patrons to tears and
| forced the d a b to dose.
He also charged that IU0 In
| cash and a IT vetch were stolen
, from him daring the raid and
that tha clsb vah badly damaged.
At JackeenTltte Captain nearca
1 J. Garcia, grand dragon of lha
I Florida KUn, said he vonld In[ Taatlgate whan Informed of tha
i Incident h r newspaperman.
"Klanemen do not aiedl/’ ha
said. “Botne of the beat people
In Miami are members. It may
hare been that people who are
not members used tha Klan
regalia aa a mask during a retd
on tha dab."

Principal Speaker
A t Jaycee M eeting

taL but Court House atundmnts
| appeared confident that a move
was underway to round up the
*talg shots" In the lottery racket.
The penalties for operating a
lottery
racket.
The rRetuld , was, * n u s i B H t i u B n i u n o n m i *
i
.
- . * *
,
Joeliod« i flM of twit Gf (he public toward mat It n of
J*** ^ * n
.** ww* than government and w hit action the
IS.000, or Impriaapmeut for not pub!k , houM u k e
co m et this
leas than one year nor more than dU utU fMtion, Frvd B. Wilton,
teni and for anyonq coovlrtad of
th4 Slnfonl j unU)r
prmtlng. tailing, or dUtrlbutlng chamber of Commerce today dur*9***r*r- J*^t***' • ^ a*
n°t | “ *'lng the regular weekly luncheon
*han |100 u»d nok more than^bet waa held In lbe grill room of
P.000 or imprisonment for not ,b , Valdai Hotel
laaa than on* year a r more then Durfalc the meeting, a Utter
UT ,U ?
* fln* from the Jacksonville Juniorof HOC or Imprisonment of not chamber of Commerce waa read
more than three months for p a r by President E. E. Laney of tho
aaMlon of a lottery Uckat
loesl organixatlon. in which the
It wea thL penally of Imprison- Jacksonville civic body asked that
mank which waa causing so much Sanford sand a delegation to the
consternation In Iba mnka of the s u t , jDntor chamber of Comr sc katears The Herald waa ad- marc* Mid-Winter convention to
vised, aa an aroused public opta be held U Jacksonville December
10. 11, and tS.
Several mem bare of the local
:t]u1f stated that they would make
the trip and attend the convention
but a definite number waa not on

SESSION OF CONGRESS OPENS

Names Three
ToAAABoard

Miami Night Spot
Raided By Gang Id
K b Klux Regalia

P en a lties Cited
v F or. Conviction 160 Hooded Men And
WomenAssauIt And
M i n i s t e r i a l Group R ob Entertainers
Appeals For Help
9 Agidnst Gambling

HOUSE X

Meisch, Chapman,And
Henry NlckelSelected As Nominees For
Control Committee

Study Of Controvert %
ainl Anti-Lynchinfif '^J
Bill Draws First At- |
tention Of Solon* 7‘

John Mslseh. R. If. Chapman,
and Ilanry Nlekal, thro* prom­
inent celery a rower*, ware elect­
ed nomlneea for grow** member*
on tha Control CotnmlUta cf
the Calerr
Marketing Alreement for the Sanford' Dlatrlct at
a p o w e r * meeting In tha Coart
Iloaae leet night. County Agent
C. It, Dawaon, .. # b o acted aa
chairman of the meeting, re­
ported toiler.
E. J. Merer. O. J. Pope, and
Oua Schmah vara elected hr
acclalmatlon aa allamataa tor
tha committeemen.
A good representation of grow­
This general view of the lions* of K een .-■■nt.itm-»
tin* flut.i utt-l irutierlee joioioul to •
it. Kpntkef lunkhead (I)-Ala I
er* In the flan lord dlatrlct
vo.-a present at the meeting, on the n*trum , called tha llouaa to order opening (he special teas U&gt;n of i i.ntiii * calli-d li&gt; I're.iitrtit Itoo-i vi ll. Directly b*dw thv
Mr.
Dawion itatad, adding speaker on the n a il rostrum the clerk can be teen aa he started In re»d the I'rc-Mt-nt's message to Ui&lt;
t'ongros.mrn.
that In addition to tha election

Sitrirm Of P rotest ^ j
Is First R eaction 1

of
tha
provisions of tha
calerr P««t which, recently,
waa declared effective hr tha
Secretary of Agriculture.
H. D- Darla. AAA representa­
tive from tha Lakeland office,
nod D E- Timmons, or tha Ex­
tension Bowles In Gainesville,
ware present at the meeting and
explained various matters relat­
ing to the'agreementDuring tha rase ting, Mr. Daw,
bod
stated, the question of
whether or not there wee - any
provision for standardising and
regulating the quality ot the
celery shipped In Interstate com­
merce, came up for discussion.
The group was edrlsad that
at tha present time there urea no
such provision In the agreement
but that It might ha tnoorpwalsd ta the pact -through addl-

Dr. P. I. Lipsey Mrs. Curlett Is
Addresses Legion Re-elected Head
On Foreign Crisis Of Civic Group

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Roorgfani/.ation B i l l , *.
Ts Only Other Mea«- J
sureWhich TsRcady ,s|

Sit-Down Strike
I d Fisher Plant
U nauthorized

The Celery Camp. No. 025 of thr CIO Union,
General
Dupree Also Speaker; C.OfC. Women’s Com­ Woodmen
of the World, will meet
Boyle Commended. mittee To Continue tonight in regular session at lbs Motors In Deadlock
c'anfonl American Legion Hat
On New Contract
OnWork FbrLcgion Welcome Program located
on the U ha Front Drive,
according In a statement from CC. Collins.
abroad during tha past summer, giittee of the Heminola County
were discussed by Dr. P. I. I-lp- Chamber of Commerce at the
ary, Professor of Journalism of Committro’a first meeting of tho
Stetson University, at tho regu- fall season ycalbrday morning In
lar monthly meeting nr tho Camp- tho Chamber of Commerce Uulldb*U. Loosing'poet o t the American k g . Mrs. It. F- Monsalvatge of
Legion In the Laclmi lin t U it i#*nford waa aleo-unanimously renight, according to officials of ofo-ted Vice-Chairman,
tha organbation.
The "Welcome-to-Sanford" plnn
City Commissioner W. II. Du- Inaugurated last year by the Civic
prre, too, addrrised tho Lrglon* Committee was again adopted a*
nalrea at their meeting and high, a major activity and Mrs. Pniil
ly commended the work of the ||, Hansel! waa re-appolntrd GenSons of the Legion Drum and ,-ral Chairman of the welcoming
Bugle Corps which he character committee*- This activity Is carried
lied as a mcana of much fa v o r on by a special committee which,
able advertisement for tho Cl'y. is appointed each month la rail
District Committeeman W. II. flpon new residents In Sanford
Shepherd of r«coa and County ami extend a cordial welcome on
Prosecuting
Attorney
Herbert (behalf of the business, civic and
Messer were also visitors at the eoria! Interests of the city. The
monthly dinner of the Legion- new comers are also presented
nalrea.
|wlth special courteries with the
In his address. Dr. Lipsey compliments. of several business
pointed ou| the fact lhat the in- firms. During the summer months
duatrial and territorial conquests the work of the committee was
( O u t i M ee peas lawn
handled directly from the Cham*
ber of Commerce office.
■ Members of the Commit lie dir |

alhly through the cooperation of
the BUte Department of Agri­
culture.
Mr, Daweon H i celled a Duel­
ing of lha ahtppara of tha Baaford district tor tomorrow far
tb« express purpose ot electing
Hanford's quota of four shipper
membora to tha Control Com­
mittee. The meeting will he held
a t tha regular meeting place ot
the ehlppere In the Sanford At­
lantic National Bank Building.
After lha election of the ship
per members to tho Control
Contmlttaa, Sanford's represen­
tatives to the administrating
committee will have been elect­
ed and tha other aectlona are
scheduled to hold their elections
during the UU»r part of Ihe
week.
Grower members of tha Com
mtilna from tha Oviedo dlatrlct
will b« elected at a meeting of
■
’with traffic laws existing In Hanthe growers la tha Oviedo
Only t h i n persons were tried ford, and a vole wns carried fo
Bcboo) tonight, Mr. Dawaon before City Judge Frank L. Mil- rB|| Upon Ihe flafety Committee
said, adding that meetings are

Three Persons Are
Tried In Police Court S A f i , 1T.'"

Kl*»nl* f ltr. -wHT htdrt -R*
weekly luncliron

WVilnea-

&gt;n| Innr 4 mm Pmmm FnMB.fl

Tailed Kidnapera
’'Tnlio Their FNcape

that "If rumliiiuoa gu along as they'
I'titdilfiln h 'l'tiiN.. Die r.tillti' w«» hitvi* Iwen, you'll - m- nn ,-ntlMy
illffrliiil
complex km on tha
'’■inniillinH*&gt;&lt;d.‘‘
lit- ea 1.1 n rnnfrm iin tinil been Mi-vent)-Btxlh Congress*
nrrnnm .! for I on I*. M. between
Tin- i w rit p|ti( ions In New
union nn.I i.-m piny ufflclnl* on York and Ohio
indicated more
t'll-’Vnnri-B nlifHi m tis 'il tho alt- Iti-pii* licull gitln* in the fnliitc, ho
rtiwn i-i X to it clock last night, (til (d
Th.- p • ;p*l grti-vnui-o ho *a|d
**Th»*ro h uvrry Inillrilloni1' ha
* 'i* iho le y l r p off of 600 em(fportriR,
Miv'tr* g o b c
iiCbllBBei Ok r« |P i ’ffhir)

i lores.

Negrtl»M"ns tx-tween Oenaral
Motors Dorp., mul tho Untied
Aulmnulill. t V c i '- r " of Amorlrn
nn a new inntrnef nppsn-nMv
si'ri. ■■.il.-ui.ii. i vusierday
oni
H»&gt; iiiriiurnllmr-i ilemnml for v - !

n&lt; aril

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Pow er Company To
Hold Division M eet
At Mayfair H otel:

Mmrlted s i r IV1 1 .
t 1 A- W. A conferees ri-Ji-i-liil
fliiiutsy n prupused rn’w ngrei'
m -nt, t'rniliinllne five
iitmitb
uf negotiation*.
Tl"
.nl.jlo I
iigrenjnent, slgneil M .i,il| 11. rcn j
flnued In effect Imt wliliiml »,
i liiiim lutd-it Ipiitntlirly nn flept I
Id *&lt;ifii.-itins |o ltin c'/p'iroMmi
Ilia null! la dUrlpllil'- persons
tiiapnqallile fur -'i*llil'-ot" strikes.

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Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

RIackcatti Ready To
Play Leesburg- Lions

Local Towusendites
Attend DeLand Meet
Ada Rose Demerest
Talks XgainstAlcohoI

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A brief businee* meeting waa
held by tha Sanford Townsend
Club In the d a b room* last F ri­ was fined $5 whan a verdict nf
day night, afte r which the body guilty .was returned by the court.
attended the rally In DeLand,
according to officials of tha Ban*
fofd ClubAt tha rally, several ' promi­
nent speakers war* Introduced by
tha Mayor of the City, including
Clyde Holland of CUnnratar,
To the PeopU of Sanfordi
authorised speaker on To a sail id
The Sanford MinUteiial AssocUtion would
movement* in this State, and
urge upon the people of thU community to
Manley Goldsberry, who waa s ta ­
tioned a t Orlande recently from
help curb the evil of gambling. In indlgnsthe national
haadquaUra In
OilciLf o*
Tha masting waa held ta the
tend-shall In DeLand and was
Now wa would urge th a t all tha decent,
well-attended, U was reported.
upright, and InUlligcnt people would help In
any and every way poaaiM* to stamp nut
the tuba and bo! its gem kltaf,
It la against the U^r,
I t U distinctly and dafteftely a low form
of gambling. By your p q tra u g o —even to the
actant of sickles or diamf—you help to in.
crease tha revenue and gtrangthen Ihoee who
are opposing the Uws of ( U h ad .
I t Is a. serious menafh net only to good
morale hot la hustnm

Three Guilty Plats
A n Heard By W an

Italy aroused,
ilng out tha

Local Chessmen Lose
ToDeLand InTourncy

Coarh B. A. B. Wilkinson'*
Bnnfonl Bcml-Pro tltarkrata held
Ihe tapering-up drill U it night
DeLand che**mcn nosed out iindar the floodlights nf lha Banlha Hanford group by a smalt ford Armory Drill Field for their
margin In a tournament In De- Initial rnntast nf tho season to­
Land last Thursday nlgnt, ac­ night against th* strong Lees­
cording to officials of tba Ban- burg Lions headed by Georgia
Miller, former ace le n b u rg and
ford Chess and Checker Club.
The score of Ihe Bray ws« Rollins bsrkflcld man.
Tha Game I* scheduled to start
II M to 14 1-1 In favor Tlf the
promptly at H:UI o'clock and ona
DeLand Club.
The Individual score* are aa of the Urgent crowds to see a
rontral Florida football ram s Ihls
follows;
WON LOST week la expected to attend.
On lha Btnford line, Angus
Huroa, Hanford
Harriett, 171. at left end} Jim
Bcarletl. DeLand
Mapler, 100, at left tacklaj R u r
Griffith, DeLand .
sell Odham, 18D, at Uft guard)
Bverell. DeLand
LI win Bqulrra, 175, at center!
Stewart, Hanford .
Dob Williams, 100, at right guard;
I-oraJoy, flsnfrvd .
Bryan Riser, SIS, a t right tackle
Knot, DeLand . . .
and John Stanley a t right and
Madden, Sanford „
at 170. I h e reserve* on lb* Itn*
Earaovlaa, Hanford
are Tanner, 100| Btenatrom. t l l [
Mote, ITOj Monger, 175 and How­
ell, 1 .
In the backftald, Billy Odham.
100, a t quarterback! LealU Har­
Official* of Iho Sanford Semi- ney*, 1M, a t U ft half; Skinny
Pro Football Association this Vincent. 166, at right half and
morning computed a deal for a Billy Grssn, 202, a t th* fullback
Lcmmond,
'football game which will be the poet Reserves ars
.aacoew played by the BU|kcaU ISBi McWhorter, IBS; Hart, t U i
and the first homo gam* of the Dakar, 172 and Jim Singletary,
:season.'The game will be played
| gainst Jack McDowell’s Rollins
Bsby Thra,
[ Tim gams will ba played Friday,

Game Slated For 1
Friday By Semi-Pros

DAFFY

•DRIVE*.

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Court Records

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m eet •!

mender Uoot. Oon. Iwan*
n l tkat Japan now U W a r
bo Shanghai a n a and tatongi
atett* kor wlti In Um Anglo*
wtoon and *Umt aroaa of um
aa woO m In Um wglono ah*
H p m H tl told newspapermen.!
(Toot, tkat Japan now oipoou
poorer* U rooocalao kor * k v
and to grant kor fall re*1

17 Sanford Girb
Attend State College
f TALLAHASSEE, Nov.lt—Right
out of Iho 17 Itmtente from Baaford attending Florida State Ceilogo for Women at* freahmon, 4
ate sophomore*, 5 are Juniors, and
$ senior*, according to a student
directory Just compiled showing
Um claaaiflcatlani of th* 1,701
young women enrolled her*. A
majority of Iho Hanford student*
or* In &gt;h* School of EduotllM
white tb* Collage of Aria aixj
Science* and tbo School of B oom
Beonomtc* claim several.
Tb* complete itudenl directory
(hows the College of Art* and
Sciences to be leading other divi­
sion* of the college In enrollment
with $47 student.; th* School of
(duration nsxl with 003; followed
by the. School of Home Economics
with 563) and the School of Muiic
with 55. Seventeen graduate stu­
dent* also at* attending -th* col­
lege this year. Students are Hated
by class** according to Um number
'of quality point* with which they
. are accredited.
| The Hanford (tedente and divi­
sion* of the college in which they
are enrolled arei Miss Mary Ann
Chapman, Mlia Clara Julte Mstech,
Ml** Mary -»Noll Smith, Sopho­
mores, Miss Jin* Sharoq, Junior,
Colleg* of Art* and Sclracoo) Mia*
Dorothy
Mitchell, Mlsa .Mary
France* Steven*. Ml** Boo H arri­
son, Miss Dor I* Dornor, Mis* K at­
hryn Thigpen,
Mis* Cliiaboth
Whittington, Mis* Mary Alloa

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H Club Work Is
utlined On Radio
By Mrs. K endall

b Kendall
end
County
L C. R. Dowoon or* te the
rally City attending Um
J eonvonllon for tb* oxtenworhafo which t e n s la*t

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The Harrteon Co. (« W. Herbert
i to a* koood Ultra

Baafocd. Agri.' Credit Corp. to
The firs t N*U. Bank a t Orlando.
Sanford Grower* Credit Corp. to
Sanford Atlantic Natl. Bank.
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Dovteon, J. D , at ux to Lota
Gowdy W ight
• Soil In ChisHarry
Ex Parte Mildred"H. Robertson,
sate eeeelftrats shall be'- *«• Ra. Richard L. Robertson®

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A *tf'*uu of wwu

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herewith be aao iha
harsbr repsaua.

earns

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Passed and adeptsd thle Ilk day
or Novtmber, iiit .
BOWARO IIIOCIIMS
Mayor.
M. J . t o Dll K

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W, A. tKPPl.KII
Aa lb* Cllr Cnmminlsn
o f th* Oily a t Oeerord,
Pier Ida.
At (eel:
r . A LAMOON.
.O il, ctsrh -V

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S*r ai
Usesd
A. D.
r offleo
far a
there#a.
lh* Is?:
In (||*
of

th* — • - r
esfOflcale shall* b.

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made applteatlaa
U , W taaasd
• erlltleals era- r)se*ml!sr***i»«t* l i t
,h of
eelaa dsaertbod
Cosnir s t ■*■•
rio rld t la* will b*V
* HlthU &lt;J,r *'
6; *T a m .
' _ o. r. irnnwnoM
Tewaohte
II
. Wwl} of Clreult Cnurt
M Mast. I*
-#-&gt;,*oU Co«»|jr# Vlorlfo.
I at Ik* sale
Ihg sate sertlfl.
— , ------------- Ik l* i aaeis at
A R WIIsoa.
COLDS
ttklsaa said eertiHeata shall b*
rodssmsd kaaardlag is taw, tb*
preparlr deaerlbed Iksrell will
•• eel* te the felgbset ktldef kl
FEVER
tb* eeort-heues dear aa tka
Ural- Maaday la Urn moath at
J&gt;e**ktbee. It If, whlah U th.
*‘b Cay 04 Dscsmhsr, tlsf.
Bated rfe lallh day at MevemMf, l i l t
a r. HHRNDOM
O ath of Qraofr Oeort
r t.rtte ,

Aeres.

L*w»on
RUB
Powlll
Itoteoff
fB
Green
Scot# by quarter*:
Doll**
O t 0 I— I
Sanford -----. . . . 7 9 9 7—14
Scoring touchdowns: Morgan
9. (P*»* from Forguson) Knuc­
kle*. (Pac* from Colaa) Kxtra
points, Porguaon 5. (PUcamanU).
ptTlctal*:
Umpire
McCloekey,
Refer** Hughe*. Head Uuaaraau

*•» Lraten Drum end Bugle Corp I

y5r^**r5!. wo** «***“*•^ *i iki

_ Tbs •ssssrmsnt af the mid
proper tf III..Ur Ik* sold ctrll(|.
rat* Issued wa* la U* aam* at
Uaknuwu.
t'nlsss said rsrilflral* shall k*
rodssmsd aocordlna to law. Iha
vreperly dsaerttisd thersin wgki
be sold la lh# htakaal bidder Cl
•ba tourt-hons* door on iba
(tret Menaai .a Iha month of
Doeembsr, IMT, which Is th*
(th day of December »iy.
4,h
•* HevemM r, liSTs

Um koM* and oonste win boom far
and agate* tkaso mraiotei- la
aomoresa addrewoa, both from kl*
flreoldo and Um platform, th*
Preoldonl has given tko key te *dmteietraMon deelreo on osch grasp
af kopod-for logMattea.
Thee* dootreo kora found hoik
hupportort
and
aoUgoutete
Amepg those certain to ho heard
C m a* thq ooaoten get* down te
kuiloioo la hand ore th* men
pictured kora. *
. la addition, almoot aa likely te

&lt; ORDtXANCN RgQUintNO
afro** To nn obtainkd
IUA1A.T
Pon
CRIVTAIN
INCMBg AND Til* i*ATIT o r ANNUAL' I.ICKNHn

Bpolllnx th* asm'* intouotvoly
test
night
w as th*
stoody _
stream
ot fumble* by ovary M
back tb a t ran with tb* ball aa
th* gras* waa wet and al*o Um
hall The two learn t 414 well
with th e ir p a irin g a tta c k s con­
sidering the w et boll eo4 the
play ol M oreen to • Baoferd'a
bark fl* Id and O raa*
to r
th*
Cadet*
wa*
th*
u e u ta o d te g
feator* of th* garoa.
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R .N . NIPPER

LEGAL NOTICE

1 S ' ^ i t e l ^ t h ' S S h “ T b . feature of the c^pa* a.*
ouutmuoa tarougu
iapo sounded ot lltOO
WoAtegtMi, Nov. I I —When
*
____ . . ._____ wi,i oVIock. I hiring thlo psrformaMO.
bpteH*M«bw»«.. » “ • four member* of th* Itekford President Roosevelt called con­
■7"**"
»rt- ■rouP »®unded Up* from th* stege gress for tb* spec tel aosaton, h*
™ V ° " ‘v!
of Iho Tavare* School and aa echo marked off th* logteUHoa ho won*
iMlt
"ITrvwI . . n Z T . n i .Iso w** * lr*" hf four morb rnombow I (1) A streamlined foderal adminIn 'h e to rtld o r.
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Ulrotlon.
(I) Bigger pay oavvlope* for low.
wag* worker*.
( I ) Mora doQafu and trap con­
trol for termor*.
A
(4) A hluoprtat for thy nation'*

ia u ifte d Advertiaemmit

Ikla I lk

■eelta* I. T hai (hi* ordlaaae*
ehatl berume *rr»rtlv» aa and of
Iks rirtt (a y af October, KIT.

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S in T Ha, I l ffit'fTT
U Uk* P*rt WM«* ,hort *
Ite^bi coiooratmg in* oig na|though
'in' ot "**
r,ln- performance
»*r*&gt;*«• •UUdo short
waa

eert Inn adjoin teg tbo Uatea Oongrrgetkonal Church in Thvor**.
An erd teg te wltneoo**, a track
loaded with nogre oraago pkkora
wa* going w eil on tko traak high

b Voory, lo one-hilf Inch
of a lx feat fly, Inches ln

Irel Xeeair U tl
ilk day *1 Peeeml
D ecem ber;IvttT wl

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:*ld_At B te tm n ~ » £ r a m ia * .k r t-a l l n l n v ih iv

Spurn-, Androw, i t « i to Nonnlo
A. WOIlami. ^
V
LoHmer. tola. *wld. to O rb Moo
Will la mo.
Soal W i l l M a r i n i n
Tfco Samoroat Co. to Colrort
Bond Corporation.
Rumbley, T. 8. to Regional Agri.
Credit Corp. of Waahlngion.

la v a r e jjj’eature

agm te a t tbs
Csntlnus* Pram Pete Oae
■terday. dub work with oVRinit Invader*.
'
»ho jrM o w*o &gt;ho AUo IMI |h , p n g n m v u the
f
dedkalian of the new hut for the
Jh L
M v Tovorv* I t - t of lh* American
la-gk-n by Major y-oul Crunk of
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ww*‘
Hi Undo, who declared tb* Bow
-•.
strut lure should be dedicated to
C C O m in g - X SV C ltui |*dn|bate national defense M 0
.

roofing n honao and clotkoa fan
a family In Lake Mary wkooo
bouao bemad eomptatoly. tn an*
otkar caoo, n *h»aa woo glVan a
man in ardor that ho might work
and aam a living for himself and
hi* family. TranaporUtlon waa
rapplied In several Instance* to
needy famUle*. Modical ear* far
a patient with oromlc polaonbtg,
ralOi donotfd for a T, B. patient,
part payment toward* high tem­
perature treatment for * arthrltte
t here arc all eaaoe that re*
refered aid from the Rad Croaa.
from the money you gave a t Roll
Call ported loot year. The *xpcndlture for thlo civil ten relief
cama to a total of $117.09.
"Aa for veteran relief, aneh In*
*tanc*a aa traiuportatten to Hia
Veteran* Hoepl'als at Lake City
and Bay Pinna) grocortea bought
for a family whose father waa
In the hospital) groceries given
to a family-who waa unable to
purchase thorn doe to unemploy­
ment) and two months' rent paid
for a family until they received
their boons money, Theee ate
nil typlenl cases of financial aa*
•litanee, and am ounted^o' $54.00.
"If you count In dollars and
cants what the Red Cruea has
don* for the unfortunate of Semi­
nole County, tb* total will bo
very doe* to $&gt;00.00 for the
period from Nov. !, 1930, to
Nov. 1. 1057. If, however, you
count tn term* of encouragement,
hop* and friendship what thlo
money has accomplished, the
amount mould be many times two
hundred dollar*. What n privi­
lege It la for each Individual
to hove a part In not only help­
ing people la distressing elrcum-

Cltjr of Sanford to A. Runeg.
Regional Agri. Orodlt Corp. of
Raleigh. N. C. to Regional A*r i Or. C a p . at Washlng'oa.
D. C .
Regional Agri. CSdlt Corp. of
Washington, D. C. U T. 8.

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1938

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WILL WEAR TRE PANTO

By

L o y a lii

I s U n d e r ta k i
Six gallon P i c k e d
Up In Life Boat
Oft. Cape Hatteras;
One Is M i s s i n g

8 With Lifebelts
Flounder In Sea
Fourteen More Drift
In Open Boat As

inwall, atom tagged lifeboat
wan rescued off; Capi Hattana fire hour* after tha
Greek
freighter
Tscnny
Chaadria, loaded with scrap
Iron, sank suddenly before
dawn te a ratay, driving

raeafvad b y the Oeaat Guard.
Oo* crew member apparently

was i n am ounted for. Tboro wore
a* l i i m i w .
Bix men, the
first r soreed, were p it had up, by
the C. D, Mallory tanker SwiftMr*, commanded by Captain A.

Mrs. Caroline Heitz
Dies In Orlando

Ik e la' mrvtved by a brother,
John Weber, af Pittsburg, Pa., pnd
three aeon D r John J . Halts of
O ilsads, Dr, Albert W. Halts ot
Jtoaferd gad Brasst O. Helta alto
of FHtabwg.
Ftmaeal aervicM wUl be bald to
tha Carey Hand Funeral Horn* to
Griaad* Sunday afternoon a t 1:00

rtiaeOld Goods
Help Business

Government Aviati
Raid Insurgeht8l
ply B a s e s , Kl

British Claim Orien*
tal War Is Not Just
Concern Of TheChinese And Japanese

11ENDATE, F r a n e oJtpdal
Frontier, N ot. II .—(S ^-S p o o l
government fa ttr* opened aa I
tltWrjr drive '™l»y along tb# •
tiro Aragon front while rupp*
Init war planet n illn l In acrf
supply rent era, ait In an effort
L - proapeetlv*’ (noHMN
delay ithe
inn
puih Into Catalonia.
C tinner* bUe'-«t a t In*ury'

China Asks For V
Economic Check
Italy Wants To Knowl
What World Power*
Are Going To DO

fortification*
while
bombed T cm et, Calatayud. Moltod
d« Aragon and Pamplona, w m
b u lle tin
reportetl. t Iniurgm a
h ra d q u a rte n anlil more than U *
peruoni were killed a t PampUmA.

BRUSSELS, Nov. IS.—
„(AP)—Chinn today aakad
the Internationa) conference^
seeking to end Far Eaatartf
war, for material aid agalnat
Japan while the latter nation
continued to have nothing to
do with the conference, Nor­
man H. Davis, the United
States spokesman a t the coito

The maaiing of r»b*la at tmt*
agoxa and rectification of thalf
upper Aragon
line*
Indicated
With King Georgs VI standing at attention (rig h t foreground) and not eren turning hie head.
Catalonia would bo Iholr* next Stanley Worry. 43-yrarold lunatic, is thrown to »he ground by navst guards aftar InUrruplIng
Eleanor holm Jarrell, pretty Ywlmm In i champion, did the srsllEngland* Armietics Day, rttas at tha Whitehall Cenotaph, London. AUo attending the solemn cere­
Ing but not lb* talking when Showman Billy B om announced they
monies were MaJ. Clement Atlee. labor leader In Commons, (extreme left) and Prime M toliter Nev. Terence, expressed the hope thW
would be married as toon as they are divorced from their present
Hie Chamber la In, second from left. Thli picture waa sent to New York from London by rad Is.
Japan atlll would be brought la
mats*. Fanny Brice and Arthur Jarrett, Photographed with R om
men aald Japan's contention that
, .,
•
*,
In Denver aa ha discussed their plana, Eleanor Mid, "Pm through government countar-anacai eu / / &gt; .
the war waa tha concern of Ja­
talking. Ha's boss now.
pan and China aloe* wm* unac­
ceptable.
'
•aid the rebels atUI dominated W
ils n s lu in
No on*, however, answered
the strategic Gall.go valley.
Italy's pointed question ubogt
Government source* Mid Q *
_
what tha confirm ee wogld &lt;. de
Catalan militia had forced w U . . .
Y o tls rn a v
n e a t IU ly Is Japan's friend a t
rebels to retire from several front 1 1 C i v
1 v o l C l U ( t JT
Um meeting.
lint position* In the Sabmanlg*
.
■
Dr. V. X. Wellington Xoe,
fair tonight
China’s repraeenUUve. urged ace*
frontier. A rebel Attempt to tn .
, nM A i
nomle and
financial pressure
circle the Catalan spearhead
T O IU
against Japan and *M to ■China
"Now that tha door to conciliaMid to hare failed.
Hon arfd mediation has been
Tha iMpbrlancu of oducotlns slammed In your face,"
Raymond Mnmalvalgr, who haa
Tom iie rru g e and
tiny "pud.
The conference was riposted
been seriously III. was reported the public to he salty-minded
lumper", were »b* center of by hoapital official* as Improving
to bo considering ■ deelam ttai
------• |attraction during hie brlaf visit to today.
that Japan Is to blamo fo r sea**,
Proyellowing the eflhplatlon of
The Ormod Jury fa r, tha Fall Sanford yesterday afternoon,
ttnuing tha undeclared wag a t
audl- lhr** wafer WPA nlr*el
term af the C herit Court-, at th a l. H errhteeballa from Tarko. Mo..
China.
The weekly .Junebeam, of Ru
H ig h J«g nrojaeto I* ■agtord. which
Sanford
Rotary
Clubb
will
5
l,r cost the City and tha Works
ma" state, and a t the present hi*
Japanese army pushed Into tb*
axtsnelv* tour of thin continent la hclil In the Valdes Hotel Mon1
ut|0n Program XdmtoUtrotkm a total
chairman of th* Interior as Chine** troops dropped
day
at
IZ:IB
o'clock.
nearing completion.
rfrty Commlttea, hack to form ■ ring of defense
, tha o*
work baa bven
lie left the small Missouri town
guV* an inelructlre talk on lb* around Nanking, tha capital.
th , started on another m ajer street
about tig months ago with hi* liny
object of Ihu Hafely t’ampalgn
Major development* In Ike
widening and repaving
project
on* cylinder Auln Glide and the
being "oiiducled throughout the four months old ChlM**-Jap*n*M
which will make a grand total
small trailer which, according In
United Stair* by tb* National war daring tha past f l hour*
“ “ for tha WPA etreat paring pro
Ripley'* "Believe It Or Not", I*
Onler of Elk*. II* sUggMted Included;
8 ®“ ' Jecta In Banford ol
the smelleat
tha highways.
inrun* I* be used In bringing
I . Japan for a second- time
‘ *h* local WPA official* reported tide
Store that time he haa made an
eurrcaa |!&gt; lha campaign, citing rejected tha moree of the Nina
h . morningOnlinanrraJ th* successful program carried I'owero Confidence |n Druasal#
extensive trip through the Domin­
High
T h(t w#eb * 0,(1 on the Magion of Canada visiting nearly all
'Ity Judge out by (lie lt*|Iro»&lt;la of the lo medial* tha conflict but In­
Pr* noils Avana* and Second Btre«t
th# Province* and then Journeyed
dim of the country during the pasf i t year*, dicated eh# might consent, Istsr,
project waa completed with the
down the Eaelem Seaboard of the
day afterF|r*t In Impitrlance, ha de- to lha good offlcss of tha Untied
■
exception of the asphalt filler
United Btatea lo Florida, complet­
■tion,
clarcd, was tn educate th* public JHatas In arranging a direct
■*b&gt;" between the bricks. and the WPA
. to be safety minded. The roniural Chinese J*p*nes« setllement lei
ing a J 1,000 Itinerary of the North
workmen why* mored to Oak
American
Continent.
the
Worn"I baxardona traffic conditions, which no outeid* power would
r,n ' 1' A rtnuo where a project for the
Herrldge cooks, rata and ilerp*
f the Rem. ,l,,h tu had cornara, Interaec- be represented.
I tha w|d (n | n r end repartng of that
to hla Ony trailer, the dimen*Ion*
. of Com- tl*,l&gt;* nbaeuml by shrubbery and
1. If. It. Kkln* of The United
pT&lt;f alreel waa recently approved.
of which ere 2x2x2 1-2. It la
the Com. blH hoard* *nd other nbjecti Press, after a six weeks tour ot
*1*1' The project also call* for repair*
NtotR
V m nm lns “ nd lb * r*»l*ton and rodltlca- Japan, Manchukuo and
1 r* to be made to a portion of Celery
Ing to Mr* 1,0,1
tn*,n r ,ow,i roaulalion* China, reported that n aacttoa
v*0** Avenue nM&gt; Hanford Arenu*.
of the Japanese Army favoro an
an of Ihe *“* «rtll»*nc**.
n '
Ruslnee* eatabtlehmenta localPlnntly tha atrlct enforcement Immediate war with Bovtet Rua'• He ed near th e Magnolia Avanut
of aurh lawa and (be liberal use *■* to romore "th* communist
'• W.
gacond Btreet project aro
of disciplinary
measure*
for manar* in th* Par I n i ' but th a t
•* on reported aa wall pleated wllh
TALLAHA88KB, Nor. II, —(gq
f f l r t l l , thalr non-obaerraoce mu#t bo th* Tokyo gorernmant aad •
the widening and r« paring of —The Florida Praia Association,
9 JL U 1 K prorldud fin, Mr. Hlielly stated. majority of the Japan*** people
r tb * th a street and hava commanded composed of weakly newspapers,
Cl • •
O ther *|**aker* on 111* prorram feel lha conflict can b# delayed,
W
the WPA for He prompt com- today elected Don Lochner of
V y l l o l o whose talks brought out many H was Skins’ opinion that a new
C*“ b platlon of |h * projectClermont proeldent to aacceed
n a l l n i v r*VMllng and lualrucllr# facta HuaeoJapaneae w ar during lha
^ wW hen th e work waa first etort: Robert P. 8lk*« of Cro*tv|*w.
v v 1 1 1 1 ^ w ars Mayor Edward
llllg to s , next fir* yMrs i* not likely,
® ° « ed. It w m estimated by WPA
Otbdk officers Includ* Tat*
Rapresentattre U. J. I .ah man,
I, British end American fcnofficials th a t a t least I 1-1 Powell, Jr., Macfflenny and Paul
-of*stor of City Cotnm{salonera A l,l&lt;*e and IhorlllM In
tb* toterttattoMl
a , r '* months would be required
to Rardtn, of Canal Point, vice
Unlreralty, **■ J- Lodge, a tto rn T i (!• W. Settlement of Bhanghat were
•h**1 complete tb* protect. However, President: Henry H. Had eon, Ti
""Question 8 pencer, W. H erbert Mesaer and
•h 00* It kM been completed to little tuarllle, treasurer: Hassail Kay,
t tb - row- Jktn&gt;* O. Bharoii, J r.
*hleh mora thqa half th a t time.
Tampa, renamed secretary. Tb*
of the
Th® member* of tbla Safety
.T he recently completed Pro- Fall meeting of l f l l w|U be bald
of A nar- Committee who will carry ««
* l#° ject waa th* amalleet' of tha two to Lake Wall*.
o la k t mr (b* » ° r k ay* C hairm an Bliclly.
P*u h ' sim itar project* previously oomUr- Lehman. Chl.f Hoy O. W|l
*nd plated aad calls to r an eipandlman, com llwB&gt;&gt; HheHt, r b a r |fl| | | ln d, J.
CORRECTION
mm
pi*
some
ot
the
celery
grown
**• taro , of nM rty *1,000 t**e than
. . . Ha... O’ Adam* and ■. nun«*.
Tb* Herald n g re t* an error in here only to find that he waa too
t h , -Oak A n n a * IVoJoct which
l a ’rivs ta r ta a t'o f tb s fo*r, ra il­ th* Lions Clqb story In Friday’s M rly for the celery aea*on.
ing’'fo r an expandItnra of ( A l t * . paper to which It w m stated tha) - The tractor which Iho Itinerant
Of th* IIO g M U ax pended for Jo* Melacfa made in add roe* before um* to pall hi* treller. weighs
lha Im pro reeat* t of Flrnt Street, the dub on fleh and game conser­ only 1T0 pounds and ha gat* 120
Park Avenue, Msgaolla and Beo- vation. It w m Ed Melach. net Jo* ■U m to tb* gallon of gaaoltoa end
NEW VonK, Nor. It- - ( « on# W rest and Oak Area**, tha Mviach, who mad* th* eddyeaa. .
Anthracite operator# and mto*
4. Author!tie*
Work* Frogr*** • Admfei***t|oa
union leaders today rroebad an
will contftbol# I T I^ I IM T blN
agroament on a labor contract
tka apoetora ahar# amount* t &gt;o
which axplr** ll&gt; April. They bad
been confm.ing two d a y s ,,
tta JM tAfter tha cnntero»re John U
Lewi*, chairman of tha CIO and
Prekldoyit of tha Unltml - Mint
Worker* of America, said tha
Interpretation* of existing con­
tract* upon which both nUtoa
FRANC* Nev J A -U T y bad been at p vaklanc* war*
A runaway I r t w
kajtoai
now "clarified." crushed today M ar MgnerlUa tog Nstloaal B f n e jfig Weak I
U miles from h ero ..aftar drift' the ■cmlaal* High School, ye
tog wildly aeress th* ■totisk torday. "
.
„ ;
-ft ooat i n pek aaaoad, lU t
par mtauta, IttBAM per ijoej
IT.ee*a m per day aad | M ki
WAIHINOTON. Nor. 1 t -idP)
Hoe dollar* per year to edelca
—■•prom* Court'* oldest mem­
tka Teeth a t America." M
ber, Louis Dumb It ■ Bradela, be­
Lawton stated, gdthm that I
came | | year* old today.
UU* *■ an at weg* pn g liegad ft
Tha peat oldest member* «d
■Jlrer dollars they would fan
Ike tribunal are Chief Jnstloeg
* pile d ,m ndtoa ktoh aod
Hughe* and Juallce# IffReynaUg
and ■ttkertond, each TL
RrandaU, renowned M a lib er
*1, waa appointed to th* Oemri

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School Students Street Paving In
Give Program Oo Sanford By WPA
Education Week Reache* $90,828

CITY NEWS BRIEFS W .F . S h e l l y

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Ju‘l ■"•** *; *• f"*** Many Sanfordite* See
wM
HCITidgfC With
Work
Oh
$25,146.00
His
Small Trailer
Talks Are Delivered
OakAvenue
Project
By Lawton, McKay,
Grand Jury Indicts
ft*
Teachers, Students Is Now Under Way Three Local Persons

i E lk* S a fety M eet

Talk Emphasize* De, vices For Reducing
Highway Accidents

Don Lochner Will
Head Press Group

Coal Operators And
Miners Reach Accord

Loose Balloon Hits
French Power lin es

Superintendent Lawton Discusses
Cost Of Educating American Youth

High Court's Oldest
MemberHas Birthday

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FLORIDA HIGHLIGHT^

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Surpassing even U» moat optlmUtic of Horatio A lfft'f

cB lfrlN EN T OF
SO U TH AM E/tfC A.

n B A ST O F

PM» two gears. It Is a story In which the city’s «nUre
population of TAOOO persons might be said with very little tt I* m m Iwv WrT
ej“ |Hfer*tlon to have gone from rags to riches almost over CVWranVBtob TO*

F — T IQ A ID A ,

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Ip from Novspter W

Manchester for many years had been a one industry lb* twentieth J«»
town With j)racllfaj|y eft qt 1*S 17,009 worker* op the U r rolls of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, a cotton thou,M and H Q *

M

K &amp;

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M8* ® m

•f'es—
*•
r: t«ff
*r iI ^ f 7’» vj*
s0 that wiI iyi "ipat" ttot all
that *• have rood. fhen yjm
■mfU s ChrUtnuM Inner Ww.
4o«1 you get1a dtlklotn wtln
ef th* m « m Bob CriUtetF*
dinner tsbts that made Ttoy Tl»
•O MWjrf ften ' yon »fe a
7bm nbbll, W | yes One
ypnrmif wooder#* wbftf ,e|s »w

i« l S u c h baa rsomtly o r
M lU - ftn t h o u iy Chih,

n fejltag bark *0
g Meal New if
Hlltdenburg, thay

t e
lorIds bad 40,000 soldiers In
-Wtrld War, of'Wham 07 loot

You can always UII whan a wo­
r n b bawplae a sasrtt.—-Palm
Saab Timas. And It aaoally loot
mg hafaaa yoa ta n -1*11 what tba

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WIRING

HOMAN /N F iq m

pirtHt i&amp;r the localltes to step o u t th e offer !*•• rof«»f4.
fdt' the citizens had decided never again to tfltot Pielf
(*te ib otrtslde interests or to the y g ^ r ta of g ono-InflH*try town. Instead they immediately began the task of
leasing, renting or selling their factories to widely dlyerflf)ed groups.
Before ten months had elapsed the ono Industry town
had sben seventy*fIve different Industries occupy the for*
mcr textile plants, the old workers had been re-employed
And Manchester was no longer dependent upon the uncer­
tain destiny of a single Industry. Today Its mills are
baby, Its Workers'happy, Its streets are crowded with busy
shoppers, and Its merchants prosperous as a result of
their sales. And tha bankrupted mills of Amoskeag are
again paying dividends.

: II shewed tbai advertising pays
When g rata Barton, i s advertising
Men was tlsetod &lt;e CongrtM from
B i n Vark to spit* of tbe fast 'that
S a to a RtpubUmn.

.‘orn,,im*
***■ snrefnr
H
Mki,QuJi,1
Whet
n»*o to
rhyme ssbsd tba marmgt gw*-

is Ufa Insurants. During • tba de■yaaatoa Ufa totutanaa cor*pants*
fa Ihto tosntfy paid aut more U tn
' » billion dollar* ■So1 polttybolden
gad btnaftotortoa. **»&lt;•

than three_ .year*’
„ ‘ workit. I)o you wonder that hla work
lantuT Mnmu wu* eighty yount In tho tanner’n pit of pro*
that his life wcarr to this
nmtton. *Is It strange
_ ■fir
. dayT
1'aul dcvutwl
devoted three years
solitary meditation
The ApoMtlte^'uul
yearn to aqllfary
, .. ... ■o
Quite a few social fnlks who In tha Arabian desert before he began III* Christian work.
hsva been In the stock markst Does not that account for tho onduring influence of hla
lately ar* discovering 'h*t . urban epistles 7—George Henry Hubbard.

Porbo* msgattoa saya that the
b*a* wty tha-New Deal touM help
t* g*l toMtoae* goiag to tn'modify
Urn aaphol-getoa and ih* uadlstribetsd profit* tasat. Wall, not havhSf to pay ea g #f ibtsa teas*. It
etrlbaa us that another good -way
sraeld lm (o modify aotae - Of the
at her tax**.
-» * .
»
^
—■o ■. ■
i (Tte Traasary racantly rvlsassd
g *tary to the affect that I f all ttoi
. m o to r hi (iecslatWn -wars dlvldsd
penally, every parsoa Would 'hide

Ha pvt bar in s pumpkin
•hell and thara ha kept

bar vary vail.*’

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WW
wvwawmy w—
wrmera and rush to doors to see tha curiosity,
while crowds of bora followed in the wake
of the extremely audible exhaust. Morses
became badly frightened and had tq be
firmly held by their Irate owners who
roundly berated the new-fangled contrapt­
ion. There were no license tags and neither
was there a gee tax In those food old days.

A

A Fence Line

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AVrOMOB/LG.

(Ion successfully!” end yontl find

u ^ h a s • practically ssrvsd
on ths world that - she la­
ta slooo China's "opsn door"
fate And w» hope Unr!)
r on* tot* no detiro to got

. gnu Iota your ehirt othtoally under
t h l BKC, 11 bur*s just a* much ba
Whan you laaa U anoibitaDy&gt; *• to
tha old days—II. h Phillips to
Eesbnslar Democrat: A- chronicle

m

yourself antwertog without even

The story was told In a recent laaue of th? Rotary
hfagulne. It sosms that a man from the city had bought
a farm out In the country without knowing of a dispute
v Plant CUr's flrsi pint af straw- which had existed for many years and caused much pre­
vious blttemsss over his ftnee line and thst of his neigh­
bors. Hie first time he happened out near hla fence, hla
neighboring farmer began the argument:
J“Tb*l fence Is a full foot over on my land," he aald.
i • /.'Very vyell," aald t\tt newcomer, "we shall'set the
fence over two feet on my side.”
“Oh I But that Is more than J claim," stammered the

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F/esr

China Pleads
' For Beal Help
In Ending War
C sn llo u st F rsm P s a t On*

were morlag to aapprsf1 not or
iuuslr anlf JapaBcs# oipaalsallan*
of chin*** In th* fo tu lin eo aIrollnd area* In Un* with Japan's
demand that the sntl-Japanss*
movement must hs suppressed,
fi *w-aa anticipated that tha Jap­
ans** would
Impose paly
a

po*»(., treaty, sod that Japan
baa n&lt;&gt;&gt; intention uf permlltiqg
any f»r*lg*. power* Ip tolar-

vpn*.

Msmhtrs
d v ls n t i Ion.

of

tba

IBfOrmud

Amtilcan
of

rep o rts

I hpt Japan ratgM offer tha
United Adles a lop* rule to pagottota a pear* In (hn Orient.
assaHad stoutly that ths Halted
■Uia* will act "only la eonepft
with fa r Baslern Probities.’’
*la China tbra* Japanesa armies
sstlmslsd to lo(al "mors (ban
104.0*4 men smashed Into China's
"lllsdenbsrg Uno" »i flTa point*
along a t * mil* front w**t 91
Rhinghal apparently tfAfnalnsd
lb br*ak Ihruuttt apd csfeturs
tba cantrai ' govaram^nt caplUt
In Nanking befot* tba new year.

V up in a Vrtnch briar patch I
Thoughts of Joel Chandler Har*|

A book for thlldrea abaeld flU
certain rsqulrvmapU. (I mssi.
of courts, be tolartaUngt U meet
b a f t vstlly—U It k

rtollaUt, U

School Here

tw-M&amp;vi
e R w HI bSj r c 1E s ? artf,uh&gt;"vVMbln,on5

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a a*

i w
.ir r ,!
I . , un I Waabjagtoe *oU Chattanooga
SC
*»iiru J u b Mr ‘ 10 ,IM * pw l ° t MW “dir **»d •“
M n t!ir At Htguklo
™ idT LfwT
o g a'/
HIUjr«/r
|iw »one°®fa ' ,h*fat '*'*•
tnj i n**•
i cUIm Cwju
illttaao
worklns
X
T
•
W, " ne“ o t| Miwsmtoto 2 S pear to K
tb*_world ws
B Ssostor* tlrlfOtk staled that b*
BW!IT****- , . . . , wished to have tha contract
ntob* ju ta lh L h J fl
,Q,"riwiad and M r reck sH aald

£l*5?v^%23S ■!“ ■“."! ■*"" " “• w"
*; to «* ssw -XI «S”
tok PHse, to a
klr. Orlttllb Wa* aakad a boat
Irook. h*| |aa via Wfaihl niton le a n

tlrtoaliy bad cakaad nfA 'R .
dhnaal '(laatral 'tSiaraai* Ot
wa* reported couldsytag o|
tig lb* way tor MO* AtasHt
ahead by tba war. to raturl
tbatr bam** bare. ' ’ ’

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te iv

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u^tfWCt ead whether ta a lo ^
mU M " * B»riag train la* team
b«*w »♦« ys*r la .«&gt;» atemtoml.

military attoakas

that tba Chlsad* Up* wia ■

tbor offer*travel lag *1

W E R TU[**&gt;oeds
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Hoe Wgtch And JfFtfnr* Beyalring

cost of ibrnilsM.
meet to in * to Ufa, and. M S i
b a fairy s|ary&gt; It abould msasd beauty. In fact. "Eseklel" Is , "The loss p«r day b&gt; BtmU
of the new type note County bocauso of abaaitt
ura up to tba highest standards I
of tho land of
make
be­
child's book at Its best, with pupils amount lo 91,408.11 or
■ppioximalely *2.14.73 per hour,’’
hove:
and
|l
must
have
I gey pictures woven into the
btfuly both of too Last and ap.
&gt;rda of Ihe story and the gal- Mr. lawton slated.
"Does the Investment for edu­
jit soul of tha liltlo darkey
poareDcf. The stay to rsa llu hew
r u th (be took of a book counts
ighlentog &lt;ho pages. And did cating American youth pay," Mr.
conclusidn.
for tbs vary young to to eeo tbe
&gt;U know t^at our Mr*. Gamer Lawton asked In
"Permanent
reaulta
should
ba the
disappointed
es petition
that
te speak a t the New York
moo Book Pair In New York measure of the wisdom of the
cloud* a small face wbte tba dis­
covery dawns that tba book baa
I November seventeentht Are cipendi'ini-s. If Ihe sch-wds ate
making tho American youth bet.
no ptotures.
I prpudl
'
Tbyte hi ptrbapa a* field to
On the same program with Mrs. ter citlxrns, w|t|i higher standliterature where Ibofv aha to
many ru ttin g things going on
as to the realm a f " Juomill*
books, bul hsfors I totob updo
ibo • new. tol'a toes a nej sgay to
somt of our old friends. Cham­
pion* of a certain school of]
thought are shouting. "Down with
fairy l e l t s f But lhapk' b^aysst
* « rsrk srd . v|cw prr.|denl of
•here are plenty of aaund M 7‘ S t e r S
M i l
Amod,cbologlslt who shout just as IM f-1 o . S T p S i/ a story uf v a h r | '{■•
ly In tboto favour. Par my part,
1 ft* I that doing away With
fairy stortoa woukl ba like taking
all tha Wing off tba tab*#,' all
•lL_
___ V__away
____ mm__
t—
.r
lb* _
spapgU*
e tsI__*
U rn_'d
esua. and' pH th* ahtotog A tom
off lb* Chriatmaa irpaat W a A V ^ ,PVroo»h"he Ptoids" by Mead' •" ■ l*U»y rscslved from Mr.
rn Z £ S &gt; OrlWtk by Mr. p « to u d . lb *
fall rot at Ihto pitot. I | t W |WI
too °M r&lt;n" ,U t#d U d h* would
la Ike fata and t a f i a to abuttar.
r Z ' i y . r ' . "A *° •'risd coslreot wllb tba LookAnyway. P .t.r T M c * A W ft*?. 1
L i WorW-&gt; osto afaclly In tba *an» man
killed off because bt'a Immattol
W
l C
o a t h s ' » • ', ••
B*»rordCb.«Usoog.
“Peter Pan to ’ Km«lng(da B a r i u

rtghtln* m ssnw hltf fai U * t^ madlhta
______ _ „of abangk*1
____
msdtat* euvlioat

ru rsta n

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ba with him all b it lift long.

i D is c u s s e s
u c a t lo n C o s ts

r vyra. to y w r from u
„n derrick. Bdtovsd
M
dying, ha ka* rushed to a hospital. I
Ha was traatod Tar mlmar auto-

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PLAYED HAVOC *
WTTU YOUB HAlR
•sa u r
fe w kn n s r

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THU giSTOgD HKRAW®. SANFORD. FtfflUOA

I S , 1937

o c ta l A n d P e r s o n a l Activities
eeta
eCottea
Ufa. Oaurca A. DoCotte* w»»
hoateai to the Roto Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club which met
yesterday morning kt her home
on Park Avenue.
Hr*. R. A- Newman, vice
chairman, presided over the
mretlhg. Mrs. J. If. Colclough,
plant rxchang* chairman, an­
nounced that MO plants had
bean given out by member*
during tba past month. Ur*. F.
B. Roum 111*1, Junior Cardan
Club chairman, announced that
Mr*. Rndor Curtatt would *pe*k
on beautification at a chapel
program in December at th*
South SUlo School.
tt 'lra* decided In glre tlO.dO
Inward* Ibe pulling on of the
annual "Barden show .. In , the
Spring. Ah tqterrotinr talk .w*i
given by Mrv C. R. Klrtley on
Camelllna. She eihlblled several
specimen* itnllng that they
were moat wrarabl* and also
told of tba d|ff*r*nt elte* and
varietlib.
Those present wore; Hie. R
A. Newman, Mr*. J. II. Cotclough. Mrs. J.
- Coates. Ur*.
Augnst* u Covington, Mr*. JH. McCaaklR, Mr*. Jul|n* flingfolder, Mr* K^dor Curlett, Mi*.
P. R- Wilson. .Hr*. D. U Thrash­
er, Mr*. A. C. fo rt. Mr* E. P.
Mr*. G. W. Turner, Mrs. M. M. Ilnutholder, Mr*. P. E. RoumllSmith and Mrs, W. C. Edward* lal. Ur*. C. R. Ktrt'ey end Mr*
ware hottest)-* for the meeting of Ueorge DeCotlea.
■

Personals

MONDAY

The Woman'*1 Missionary Soelety of the First R a c ist Church
w01 bold ihelr regular program
meeting at 8:30 o'clock at tho
cfmrch- Circle Number Pour will
be'In charge. The subject will be,
"Ybe Syrian* and Armenian*” AU
member* are argvd to attend.
- The Sunbeam Band wilt meet at
0:00 o'clock a t the cnurch. Moth­
er* are urged to bring children botween age* of 3 and 0.
The regular buitneu and aocla!
■mating of the 60-50 Bible C lue
mill be held at the Church an­
nex at 7:00 o'clock.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Depenaanle Cl**a will be
bald at 7:10 o'clock at iKe home
of Hr*. John Callahan. MIS East
Second Street,
The Prayer Band at the Pres­
byterian AUilllury will meet at
1:00 o'clock followed |&gt;y th* In■ptrat ion* l
meeting at |: i o
o’clock at which time member*
■r* asked df&gt; bring gift* for the
^untial *how*r for tho Thornwell
Prpbsnafw .

Meeting Is Held
iJy Azarian Glass

th" A tarian C1**» of
B ap th t Church which
T odsdiy evrnlnfc.

Ihe F irst
was held

During the butlness session
routine matter* were di*cu**ed
after which game* and .contest*
werk enjoyed. Rrfrexhinrnt* Wt-rv
uetred to the following:
Mr*. J. H. Colclough, Mr*. J. I .
Jackson, Mrs. G rorer David, Mr*.
N. ’J . SI«tt*trom, Mr*. A J. Peter-

To-Night
I* t r I l-packed adventure
that fUahea exclUngly
from ocean liner lo city
■ireeta, . . catching up
two danger-loving people
jrlw keep a atep ahead of
ih a law . . ^ but can't es­
cape from , their
own
hearts!

Charles Ratta, wbo |* attend.
Ing the university or FlurtiM.
baa arrived to spend the week­
end with hla patent*, Hr. and
Mrs. A. U Retta.
Hlia Sary Has well arrived
yealerday from Jacksonville 10
■pend tbo weekend with her
tmrent*. Mr nnd Hr*. It. U
Maxwell.

Jloom Number Eight
Puts On Progtan

A T THE CHURCHES

Win f t or flap* of lh« sting. When two* wer* first bro&lt;
r t f or slmgaro* t r t u.ed m | lo this country. *8* M
Niw OrlmttJ 'In preparing .a tilth ratted them •’■ til# n f n 'l Q|
called r t l t &gt;u he uret nolr.
I

Room Number Eight of the
Sanford drammor School had
chart* of i y . chapel progt»m
Wednesday ' morning relcbreKtih
AnntMIc* Day, American ltd"cation Weak and tk l
HaTtM
H am C*ntenn|li Tht them* Mr
the weak U '•gdacaUon u l 0«jr
National Ufa.*
1 i r « » U l.l TMHMA " f i t III I I I Krtda* .
Tit* program. In ch art" Pf
Ntar l-su. tltn n *
‘ I Ht&gt;llinr&gt;t a.rvlre, t o* I*. M
Hirndar. Not, It at 1:** MalunUr.
Mil* K'mny M oat, teachah. wM nslcr
I'. M Hr. A .
N s rrb a m
f i- m
T »i I- M.
at follow*!
I'l.rvon will spsati ea th t tapir,
You nrr ronlUllr Invtlrd.
'Uni's Jllslil routnttt KViUtllt III
— --“S tir 8 panf 1e4 Banner" -School.
all
I-un-cniBtut.'*
I
* &gt; t ealule
ftchool
i ,* mn momhom n a r r t s T
Bcrlptnr* ...... Wl|ll*m MeTaw
• NLML-II
Bifitanc* r n i i f r — — I h H f - Tht lUr. J u
M. •autktrland.
Pas
u
r.
roam. "Horace Hana" ~ . r L S t Hum.** tfrhool. 1»M A. M.
Qofd*
Muttilng Worshliv lit A. H.
Mrt. R. I- Rblnhotier. Mr* C.
|* T, l" . S i t »” M
U fa of Ifo rtro p a n s ••
»*nin* Wotshlp, l i l t V. M.
A., Haynes and Hr*. Judd Smith
l* iiy e r U r t t l t i i VVt&lt;ln*»&lt;liijr, 4 l i l t WPfe ho*te**e* to th* reitular
I*- Ai.
1
riu o laltau ^ro d t^ llo raca M e an ' buslne** and social meeting of
Margapat tTnd.rwood.
'• ’ ' A wrkvtni* s w a lls you.
fiHUT n a p i i i t o i r m i i
I the Sarah Parker Orphanage
Club which waa bald Wednesday
o v i istto
Tbs lltv. Ja tisf II. Day, Pastor. afternoon
(he
M rthodlit
a
Tbs lollwwing la Ilia luusrum of
aarvicts ai this church,far tht Church annex,
Cuming HunLay,
Hr*, p. ft Parker presided ov­
Tl*o Humlar
intala 'Si I:;;Is
under Ilia ilirsclhm or 11. K. e r the meeting at which time
Wheeler* HuiieiiltfMidtiil,
\ \ »« plan, were made for ■ T hanks­
biive fultr oruiiDtard
mental ech«M»! that has a tilatr giving basket of candy and gift*

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Meeting Is Held
By Orphanage Club

for e v er y on#.
•T he T y ra n n y or T hings'* s i l l be
Hie aitbjent
nl
th e
pastille

Ml** Ilorhlhy Htlne* nnlvt-il
Ust ulglit from Center lllll In
visit h*r parent*. Mr. «ud Hi*.
C. A. Hajne*.- Hhe I* n N o . nl
landlog \ th p . IlnmecoinlliR
ul
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l.'ipiling s e r b Ire at fitt.-T he |*a»*
t«»r lias an unusual suhjpst &lt;«iol
tin unusual mttaage twi tli«
• tilling! "lirvaklng the IHvUe
*ii||»M
tl Ills

HONOR ROLt

A
«••n ils!
g r e e tin g
fo r hot It
Mr- *nd Mr*. Alien KlmbalJ
■ iran gsr and th e hom e fo lk s
and Ml** Stella Songer *p.-m
t iiM iiir:u tiH iv a i, L-iii-nt-ii
The JRonor Roll fqr Iha F irst
yealerday In Jacksonville nhi-re
M*r I*■fk Avuitti If.till In* HI
Mr. Kimball nllendcd Hi* I1MC lla p tltt Sunday School for lb* &lt;’*mIttiiii
llmriuii d II hiiI, AI IHi al ci convention * the Oeorga Wash- month of October was a t foltowi: h 1111*1.1&gt; MeItItint, 1u .0*1 a , M
kluriili'K
Worshii&gt;. Ik «« A, &gt;1,
Cradle___Roll
Dept.—Miriam
Inyton Hotel. .
. v iii**p» I&lt;&gt; Ihr I'akt ir,
Moya. "Bobble Morris, Beverly GImIhl h Htulvnvvi* II* I* hi.
Mlaa D orothy/w iU hi-n nrrive-t ttrnton. Joanna U n a Hiller.
rillAIITTCIlHN r ill Hi ll

l»»t night to_ spend the v-rehi-m)
B eginners—M argaret Hunt, Dawlth her parent*. H r and Hr* lore* English. Mr*. W. O. E d.
•on, M*». A. M. Gordnier, Mr*. R. J. C. MitcIteTl. Ml** Mill In II t&lt; tvsrds.
L. Beard, Mr*. M. M. Smith, Ur*. attending the Florid* S tale ColP rim ary
Depl.—Peggy
Ann
Ri R Pippin and daughter Peggy, lege for Women.
I'',|ipln, Mr*. J. M. Wll»on. MU*
Mr- J , VJ. Stanford, Mr*. M. N.
Mnudc Jlnkln*, Nancy William*,
llnx-land, Mr*. II. A. Moreland,
M nrgarrt T u lm , Mr*, n. R._ P ip­
Ur*. B. 0 / Moore, Mr*. R. R. Floyd,
pin, Mr*. Alfred King. MU* Re.
Mr*. George McCall, Hr*. J. T.
iieccn WUaon, Mr*. E. C. Harper.
If in ly , Mr*. W. O. Ed ward*, Mr*.
Eugene Kendall, Harvey Miller.
I . II. Reed, Mr*. G. W. Turner
Junior D*pt.—Carolyn Rosier,
Mr«.
W.
J
.
Fell
rntrrt*in*d
«
and Mi** Helen Ward.
Mr*. K. R. C arter, E. R. C arter,
nvnihi-r of her friend* with ■ M arjorie Hodge*, Robert* Ev­
1 ridge i&gt;*rly Thursday ■fli-iuoun an*, Mix* Renxnn, Hut h Rurnx.
"»
FOUR KILLED
WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 13.— at her home on, Palmctlu Avenue lie**le R attrn, Mrs, T. F. T hrash­
The plsying room* were decor­ er. Edllh I.nvejojr, Mary Helen
y P l- F p u r person* were klllol
and seven ierlou.-dy injureil lust ated with a profuilon of garden Tew, Mr*. F. E. Galchel. Doro­
night a* a Krakow-W arsaw p as­ flower*. At the conclusion of the thy C arter, H arry Moore.
senger plane crashed in a fog a t game* Mis* Dorl* W alker was uIntermediate
Dept. — Mark
w anlnl high *core prlxe. Mr*. Cleveland, Paul
Plaiecxno, near here.
Moore, David
Among the severely
Injured Denver Cordell won serond high, Cntchel,
dark
plxU-r, Rulh
were the pilot and wlreles* oper­ Mr*. Allan Illount, low and Mr*. Strange, Mrv. C. E. Rollins,I
Charle* Dunn, srrecno. Th* ho*te*« ElitalH-th Vnughn, June Welch,
ator.
presented Mr* J. M. Mu;
Gladys Pippin, MU* Minnie Slew,
farewell gift.
a rt, Ruth W r*ver, E lltabelh PipAt Ih r ten hour a *i
plh, Gene llarrU on. C. E. Me• wrel course wa* served to the Kee. Billie Plxler, Jimm ie Carter.
following: Mr*. J. EIradk-k, Mr*. Lula Miller. Mr*. W. P.
y Eng- Itrnoka, Jr.
i, Mr*.|
Fideli* Cla**-M r*. 1|. E. M o r
Martin rl», Thro Vickery.

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to be given the Orphanage child­
ren dining the n**t week
Refreshment* w«re served by
the hodessr* to the fnllowlnf
member** present:
Mr*. John
Vaushii, Mr*. W. K Well*. Ml*
W. K Melllnger, Mr*. W. U
Clark. Mr*. E li* Kt.-chhnff, Mr*.
ItriHlIe William*. Hr*
J. O.
W*lt*. Mr* J. A- Pierson. Mr*.
R. M. Moulin. Mr*. II II. r*lll*h*ll, Mr*. P .R. Parker. Mr*.
A. C. Hinike, Hr*
CUrenre
Finjih. Mr* 8. II Fletcher, Ml**
June Waddell. Ml** Nell Mulli­
gan, nnd MU* led* Kv*n*.

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T J# I* M liven Im; Worth It*

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FOR R EN T

Cut Flowers

Cum pi ft el y Renovated
And Red*corated

ArrmrtRemtnUi For
Fnncrak and All Other
Oteuloni

A p a rtm e n ts
Finished in tho
most nttractlve
, Colofit

Two Year Old .
gpSE BUSHES
CAMELLIA JAPONICA
K O E L R E U T E R IA

GARDENIAS
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reitaurant on property

10th Anniversary
SALE
Th* havoc th a t the »un ha*
^
l# L e
.wrought during these sumnivr
^
month* on milady'* hair is going
to hsva to be repaired. Today,
becaux* of our extensive educa*
tlonat system, we know som ithing about h*ir tnd It* car*
and our preparation* which are mixed fur each Individual**
■calp disorder *nd texture of h air by one of the oldest labors*
lories. Tht* treatm ent will restore Ihe n atu rst olt* which th*
sun draw* nut leaving the hair Ilk* straw . It will revive and
refreshen the hair, rvrn If the damage ha* already born dona.
1'houaamlx of halr-drem er* are giving thl* Individualised
Treatment and you ran g rt n perfect perm anent.

$7,50 Ilealltttic and Itllllnifu

No BLADES, No LATHER
No ltlUJSEI. No LOTIONS

|6.S0 Eugcna

Cocktail Facial 50c

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BUSINESS MAN’S
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SERVED FROM
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WE OFFER THE
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BACHELOR

Wraring

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RUSSELL
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Sunday
Monday

llarrU on Chapter D.A.H. which
w»* held at the home of Mr*
Holly yeiterday afternoon.
The room* of the Holly home
wrn- u ltra:lively decorati-il with
g*nlen .lower*.
A fter routine
buslne** Mr*.
Henry W ight g*ve a talk on h»r
vj.lt In lVdliumrliijig, Vn., and tho
rrtn n i^ v e tlo n work Iwlng done
there
under
the
Rockefeller
Foundation Fund. Mr*. Holland
Dean gave a romprehenslve nutjllne of the plan* for the rrcou*
At the tea hour refreshment*
were served by the hostess**
a..i* ted by Mr*. L- I*. Ilagan.
Those present weir.- Mr*. W- B,
Itall* id, regent, Mr*. Vs II Lovell,
Mr*. M. 8. W l(gln). Mr*. . Front.
Woodruff, Hr*. V. K. Roum 111*1,
Mr*. J. H. Root, M r.. Ii. J. Holly,
Mrv. J. B. Bay. Mr*. A le Belt*.
Mr*. H. J. Lehman, Mr*. -L. t*.
Ilagsn, Mr*. J,' tf. Menick, Hr*.
M artin Dram, Mr*. W. L. Hanley,
Mrs. George A. DeCotlr*, Mrs
fiotlsnd L. Dean, Mrs. C. R. Dawaonj Mrs. Henry W ight, guest, and
Mil* Irvh* Hinton. *

TTir Hits Theatre Big Apple
r» td esl was won last night by
Harold Doker and hi* partner
Janet Chapman. Taking second
pise* waa Buddy Bi*hop and H ar■ha Telford while Douglas* Hlonstrom and Dorothy R7ggina placed
third.
J , L. M srentelte, m anager of
the Rita, announced this morning
I hat another contest will possibly
le staged nort week.

30c Pound
Min. Bdl. 75c

30c Pound
Min. Bdl. 75r

PERK’S CLUB

WE ARE DISPLAYING
FA M IL Y
FLAT WORK

D A M P W A SH

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Min. Bdl. 70c

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T H E SANFORD

SCRAMBLED ROM-ANTICS

Famoai Scandal

Alien And Fey Wray

from a n n o of ™ marrying a pretty young tiling
r« « r-.
f
^
4U will, a .octal register background
r ?f
^
"*■ **
lly relM t« M al«« elwmatlc. „ lh, d,r &lt; r a U final.
« * &lt;*ly
°t
to wlW mhHnaUu and hy.ter-' U tn e
,htn puU Theodors'* wild aMloaaJlr-kaowa m U r t of Ibu
huaiilUM to Thaodoro Ooe* f0r, y i to ih im t with b«r a d torn Iridlron. bat alM tha^dbUra flrwt
l" will tra in bs *o*n in an all* m th* climatic aeon* wherein ah* »•*» of
Unfvarally of Callt6 r » ! • hi Colombia’a **Tbo (rUi to improta on P ark A n n no h w la.
al Truth," which nm» Sunday th .i yoin g Cary la not Iha sort Tha CallI0fala too* la W®rkMonday at tho Rita Tboatra. u be marry in* wealthy, p rrity *»« ta t00* ^ ’
°*
I Orant thla lima « t m
a» yoan r tblnra.
, Hold * ■ N«vy. wble* opona
i Donna's m m cohort with ■
- J g naat Wadaaaday and Tbanday
favorite* in m pport a i Ralph
*
------------* tho *«* Tbaator. with U *
In»y, Cecil Connlnfhim , A l.*T D'Arey, Robert Alien, Joyew

M r —, Marx CaHUIa and
»'■ »■ * fe a lU ra d ln

ptsn and Either b ile
►MoCarvy, beat remrmtired
a "Ruggle* of Rod Cap,"
ad
“Tho Awful T ruth/'
i Vina Palmar, author of
GlrV* adapted to tha acrocn
tha original alng* play by
tr Richman.
or to her momonbia parfor*
• In “Tboodora Com W ild/'
i won for her an ad man's
Mlloaqua apploaHon a t "tho
i'i Theodora bit sweetheart/',

rolaa. wbll* Nick

Jam**- Ellison, disking young
outdoor alar, who playa tha ro­
mantic male lead In tha * Rex
Beach film, “Tha Barrier," which
comes naat Tueeday ta the Rita
Theater, Leo Carrillo and Jean
Parker are featured with him.

Rex Beach la Pleaaed
With “Barrier” Cast

Carrillo la tba leadla* rale of
Poison Dorat, tho lorabla North
Wooda trip par.
Itaach wired baeki T la ro baea
boplftg Lao would play that role
• t i r alaea I Wrote ibe atory. Ila
la Maa| I viauallaad whan I
craatad * character, Congratula­
tion*- It akoald be hla ( m i n t
part."
That made tba ebe lee unanl
mean ta preparing for tho vaia,
Carrillo oarafally iludled alt
tba Utyratera ha mold Rad
wrlttaw In Um Pranth-Caaadlen
peiota of llio district, and hired
a ’PrSaeb'Canadlaa lumberjack to
taack him tha dtff)calt dialect.
Fasturod with Carrillo In T h a
Barrier" Bra Jean Parker. Jamas
Ellison, OUo Xragor, Robert
Barret, Andy Clyde and Bam
lladaa. Tha plctur* wa* directed
by Las Relander.

If* eridom In this Ilf* that a
creator seel hie Idea coma to
Ufa fieeclly aa ha has visualised
It, but nrx llnlch. popular out­
door story author, la aa outTh* Pan American Union for­
standing aicepllon |o thla rula. merly waa blown as iha Inter­
Home months ago, whan Harry national Bureau of (he American
Bherman, film prod near, alerted Republic!,
work on Ibe rHm* "The Barriari'
which opens nail Tuesday at tha
Rlti Theater, he wired Beach to
phatographlc film
get hla reaction lo casting Lao

I

■Meet On Celery
^Marketing Pact
’:.t# Be 0e Monday
Growers To Meet In
Court House To Se­
lect C o m m i t t e e
■ Nominees for (h* grower mem*
haft of th* Calsry Control Committ*# of ths salary marketing
Agreement which goes Into effect
tomorrow, will b* safectod In tho
Sanford district at a mooting In
tha Court House Monday night,
nad for th* Oviedo district. Tut*■day night In tha Ovltdo High
' School, according to word received
from County Agent C. R- Daw-

Wallace,
Periods of prorat Inn and othsr
control methods ar* approved by
the
Secretary of Agriculture
through their proposals and than
only when deemed to be the best
Interaite of both consumer* and
growers.
Nominations for grower mem*
Ihti will be recoired from the floor
at the meeting and only the names
of actual producers will be con*
■Idered, Mr. Daweott pointed out,
adding that thsss nominations
will la »cnt to lh* Agriculture Sec­
retary for appointments.
The shipper memberi of the
Committee will be chosen by tha
•kipper* at other meetings.
Since action taken at Ureas meet­
ing. will effect th* entire calory
Industry In this stats, Mr. Dawson
urged that all grower* In thla .vis*
Inlty b* present to select th* pro;
per representative* from th* two
district* In this county.
Th* Marketing A grym eat wat
signed fay th* Secretary Wall***
after more than tt t-S par dsnl of
th* growers voted favorably In a
grower referendum and - aver I I
per cant of th* ahlppara signed
the agreement.
Thos* connected with tba h r
duttry hop* Ui* agreement wBI
tend to stabilise prices during th*
peak of tho ****qn by regulating
•hlpmrnta In Inter, let* Commetwo
through declaring pro rat loo p a r

Warner Brothers Pie**
tore Baaed On Life
OfNotedFrenchman

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 14
A T T H E R IT Z
Sunday. Monday—tf* a apreefuU . . . of * leeful hyiterlei,
Tha maddeit mtrrieet whirl ilnca "Theodor* Ran Wild."
Irene Dunno, Cary Grant "THE AWFUL TRUTH."
Tueeday—Tha Die Day—100 Added Attract lone and Joan
Parker and Lao Carrillo "THE BARRIER."
Wrdneeday, Thursday—Mr. Paul Muni thla year** Academy
Award Winner In on# of tba fow tre a t pictures of all time.
"THE LIFE OF EMILE SOLA". Also Tha Middle* march to
tlory In football and romanoa in "HOLD 'EM NAVY."
Friday—Lynn* Overman. John Barrymore In "NlQHT
CLUB SCANDAL" Aloo return showing "CAPTAINS COUR*
AOEOUS."
Saturday—H ay 8CREEN0. Earns O rey i "FORLORN
RIVER." And Fay Wray and fckhard Arlon In "MURDER IN
GREENWICH VILLAGE."
A T T H E P R IN C E S S
Saturday and Sunday, - Nov, - tOth and S lit—Peter B.
Kyne'a "WESTBOUND MAIL" Also TROUBLE AT MID*
NIOHT."

A new team of "friendly anamis*" makea It* bow to film
fan* In tha now John Barrymore
picture, "Night Club Scandal,"
which earn** n**t Friday -to the
Hit* Tbaator, la lb* persona of
Lynns Overman
and Charles
Bickford.
Cast a t a reporter and a cap
tala of del retiree, the two men
teal a rtralry th a t mol Irate*
much of the story In thla film
which t*Ha Iha tala of a doctor
Who
attempts
tha
“perfect
ertme." Overman la ai hie
giddy baet a* the nawthawk, and
Bickford |i likeable In on# of
the few sympathetic votes he
ha* played In Urn past several
year*.

E. L. Morrow Joins
Cowan Store Staf|

R. T. Cowan, taaaagar of tha
Cavan Cto*king Company am
nouncod thla marutag that ha
haa asMiud the aortk** at E.
L MutfOW fat lh* MauT Furaiah*

BtTKWOLDKfL* If all Vs. a a *
It &lt; w i hie a a h n u w n h.lrs.
divle***. Ivgalvs* ui nranl.Mi
*1 a t , D tfe a S a a la -

tn o a a r e s r tiiu c .n o v •

TIIM UTATK U F FLUIUDA TO I
■. k u n w o U i K I L If a tlv a and
f t d M d . b la u p k a a w a belrp, dev Im m
lag aleS a
er
g ra a tM e t
U iaU U N D ItlT X R W A U -B II (a lM
b a e w a a a . alaM U N D . MtTSWA.L-

I r a . I o f land- a n d
m a n ia c
n a r lh f* yard*.
B a st
IH
J* y a rd s, W eal
SaIdrd s.r a r dUouth
a I* p a in t e f b sg la n la a ; th * r . m . i n t e r r u n t . l a I n s I I a c n e m a r* e r I*h .
V os nod aecb a l r o u e r a k .rw b r
naUII.&lt;l t h a t a s u i t
haa
bees
b ro u g h t a t a l a . t r o e In a b o r t
e n t l l l x . c o u rt In
rn aaeery
br
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n a v a l rru im m c o m ­
p a n y , a F lo r id , c o r p ara t lea, • t#
a u ls t th * m l* o f u i d
o ran at
N av al N lorea C om pany la a a d li­
th e abov* dvvcrlbed
bead
sa d
p r.m l.v v a a d p u s a r e h . r e b r req r l r r d t* H I. w ith th e
C lerk
of M id c o u rt a t th e Cuiirt-bou-iv
S t Itan fu ro , F lo rid a , y o u r w r lti- n
a p p o a ra a e * (p a ro n n a llr o r h r nt*
id s u it * a th e firs t
Iot ernnd. relr laIn Ml&gt;*a*m
b.r, IM t. b e ­
in g lb* * lh b a y o f M id m e a ih
an d ,i a .r * a f l * r la flla w ith »»ld
e lv rg r e a r w r itte n U .f.n a s a , If
s a y . le th e b ill e f c o m p lain t la
M id tw it SI th * lim e prescrib ed
b r l*w .
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net
ar
ju d e n ifn v w ill b* o n t .r r d a g a i n *
y ou by ita fa a lt
BONK a n d U BD BBK D a t B aafo ra. F lo rid a, th is t l h d ay of
N o rs m b .r, t e n .
a . F . HBKNDOM.
C lerk o f l b . obovo d r i e d c o u rt
Iky t A. M w r m
D eputy C lerk.
S am uel A. D . W llltlo M a
A . e a llc lte r f a r p la in tiff.
(O F F IC IA L UBAL)

■ L a o t ia n

“Forlorn River” Will
Star Ex-Circus Man

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t. F. D o u u u t

or

If all*

IMA. bis aakaow a b.irw
Vfat.ee ar groat**.! 3.
IX ¥ r. tf all** a a d - I f
lak a.w a L i r a d*vt**a
ms

a r g ra atM s; CGOFI

1MBY

(X j MVANY

H M -M tio n o r n it t m u c g i

•ANY) a dlBMlved Flai
w rallaai *11 partie* alal

U S t , r t m l » .b a ll b* held a t
(b* City H « r la astd O ltl a f
baafar*. rlo v lta . In eoafarm lly
la iba taw s and ordinance# re ­
latin g i* Ibe elect to* no w la
foree la aatd Clip, .T he F .1 I.W III
ha apaa al tiSb A. M.. K aatara
Standard Time, aad w lf| al*** hi
■endows a n Ml* d a ta
a . la a p iita re an d A P . U N I
an ITt.Tk o f M l . t l v i t l , .
IN
W1TNBOA W H M u e o F .
I

hav*

b e rea at*

m

» ■ » . hand

Mayor of Iba a t *

a.

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Florida, and have eauM d I* be
affined borate the n**T *1 tb j
a d ' (Tty • « thle IU) .« * ? •*

Nevemker. ■•” W A R D „ |? a n jn

. As M ayor a f Ih a T ttto

Effective November 18th I am
flloBihff my fibre, and will make de­
liveries from our warehouse by
truck. This wttl enable me to better
serve you and give you my

Ha kad become eonVtacad ol
tba officer's Innocenoa, and w lt|f
oharact eristic vigor al tanked the
powerful military fclarorihy with
all th* ttraagth at bla com
mand. "I Accnaa" Wee dtliber
ataly wrllte* to provoke.a Ubal
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,
Joseph BchlldkranL boyhood
friend of Mual la Vienna, ha*
Iha tola of Droyfua-'
There are many aotad players
In thp cast, la addition ta
Monl and BchltdkraaL
Eddie Cantor

•h* -abereigned aa SpM tsl M as.

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• f Ssmlaoto C auaty la C b s.to ry ,
a a s s rta la edus* Iherela psadlag whs ra ta T . A
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p laintiff aad Alla Johns.*, a
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other*
w ere * .f .n M a la Ih st I w ill *n U * *lh
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trader and by virtu* uf aathavf*
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I h .r.b y Mil a Qaaeral MaaMpal Bl*etlea la be b.ia (kreughaul (be city af Santard- Florida
aa Ibe tlh dav, of Dwwmbee.
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New York'e notorious Greenwich
Village finally gat kfan Involved1
in a studio martier mystery In
Columbia's "Murder fa) Greenwich
Village," which cornea Saturday

Bern!*, the orchestra
once sold toys In a da-

a

Th# Ipaalsb d a b *aag two
D l jl D U m hm |
s o a n I* Bpaalak aad tha U tln
rT O g fU n r lin n W
organisation of lh* school pr»aenled a . task Ion; tavlaw of
Another lh a peri** of Crime
Roman dr**s a t tha tlma of p,*r*ntlon program* for tha!
Julie* Caaaar. Mlaa Marion Aiken f colored r*r* of tho Stats of
of tha d a b «aag a aaiacllon In Florida wBI be bald Banday at
Latin ta add thalr portion of the S t Jamas Chunk an tha
tba program.
~
*. oomar of » p i* * a and Ninth
la th* School Aaeletaao* Da- BtraaL accord In* to aa aaaoaaod
partmauL Fiafaann ta trad seed aaent mad* this B v n h f k9
Edward Hlgctaa who IV chief Georg* F- Owens, ekalrmaa of
a t tha HUk Sahoal Truffle P*-| Ik* BUta NHro Crtm* Frevantrot. Mr. Hknhm toM of th* Ucn Campaign
vatu* of .tba Fatrol and what It
Owen* haa a ri* u * d a proha* aonamptUbad
during
It* gram fat which the Rov. W&lt; P.
four yuan at wurh and IU pur- Brooks, J r , Pastor of tha F tn t
po*M N r H lfita* also Intro-1 Baptist
Church of thla rlty,
dtood th* atlmr massb a n of the the
Paul
R id f u n
uf
aotad.
iha F lrtl Methodlet ohuroh. Mr*.
Mr,, McKay daaertbad U* Vella A- William, of lh* BapJohn rk&gt;«Mie, allbough Dean uf vah* of tha «*ril haiag duo* tlat Churoh and Owaaa will udBl. Paul's wrote soma of th s by th* Sahoal oftio* Faro* aad dr*aa tha colored body,
jnoat eniiBUoos love poama la tho
Krjgltah Ian(liar*.

Richard Arlan'e gay caper* as

Hlmone Simon plays tannla
to keap her weight down-

Calling ta n k should b* In whits

cation Department go through tag Department of hla Company,
a number of dr|Ha and form# Mr- Morrow cam# to Sanford
tlons wtaien- .bowed program la1 about I I y uan ago and lor aomo
that Una of work.
| time haa been connected with
The school Cheer Leaders 1*4 the Lovett Grocery Company.
U* body In a number of chtaro, Mr. Morrow came from Dtaon.
and school aonai and tha pr«&gt;| Tenn and ha ha* bad many y uan
* t m was closed a . tha auttru, aaparlencu la ra.n'e clothing and
esallaMS Frarn Fsp. 0 «*
brouiht out potata of lalereet audlcnoa u n i
“Amerloa Tha, tum ult Inga.
concernlog lh* davalopmant U Beautiful."
— ■
■ ---------------------A large number of
L E G A L N O T IC E
lh* praaaat' school library.
Mias Nanay RugaulUr apoka
oa th# HI*Y Club and MHa'
JacoualtBa Campbell spoks oa
th* Thaaplaas, of which org*a»-|
istlon aha la RrafldanL Tha group and class** to
also Pt sauntsd a ou* got play school pro#r*s*
with Miss Oooolla Truluok. Miss of work.
Joans* AaMratls *ad Donald
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“Night Club Scandal”
Plays At Ritz Friday

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SANTORO, FLORIDA.

In New Action
Declaration At Bros?
aeteSuntm a rtzes
Oriental War And
Lays HCtmeOn Japs

Court House Meat)!
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mittee To COntr
C e l e r y Shipmen

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Established In 1008

Growers Met
Tonight T.
Select Boar

BBAZIL FALLS INTO STEP

Romlnolo County Produce* **
Fruit And VejteUhleo Than An$
Similar Area In Amerira y-

VjCIOUS$TECH ATTACK FAILS TO STEM THE TID1

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Removal Of J
Tax Injustice 4
Is Demanded |
Roosevelt Asks For M
Changes “To- En* .
courage Productive -J
Enterprise” In U.S*

Ita lia n Delegate
Alone
Votes “No**
j

Special Congress't
Session Convenes

“Hlndenburg Line” In
China. Endangered
* By DriveOnSoochow

Early Action On La- j
bor, Farm, And Si- 1
milar Items Asked

Br u s s e l s ! N ov. 15.—
(AP)-—A declaration auraroariling the Far Eastern
conflict .and erUlcixing Japan
was adopted today by the
Brussels
conference with
Italy voting “no” and the

WASHINGTON. Nov. IB. *•!
—(API—Prmldent Roontamit •;
recommended Ihe removal of . j
fax Injustices "to eneournio
productive enterprise** toddy •
in submitting a four-point . J
legislative program to Con.
prrss.
•
In bis inrssngo owning thing;

Italian delegate Count
ha must voU against tba summary
bacausa Italy M tarod It presage*
a emus* which can Usd only to
Tha conference volod against
sending a copy of declaration to
the Japanese government .then
adjournsd until Nov. M. The d«e1sration was prepared by the
.United Slats*. British and French

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Meanwhile Shanghai reported
th a t Japanese forces were e n ­
dangering China's whole "Hbtdm* arg Una” defenses today In
» drive an Soochaw. The offen.
tiro weetward from Shanghai,
Japan*** officer* said, waa &gt;h*
opening eg the enmpalgn ngulnst

Brasil fall* Into step under n new Latin American dictatorship
set up by short, swarthy, soft-spoken President Getullo Vargas.
Embellished with some totalitarian Ideas borrowed from Europe,
the new government neverthelea* follows South American precedent.
Her* Is Varga* surrounded by army officers In a recent public ap '
pearance.

Talk On Pharmacy J . Mark Wilcox
It Given At Rotary Tosses Hat Into
By. Dr. Bludwortb .Senatorial Ring

toa* Una."

Advices from Nanking said
Ssiahiw waa desolated by more
than 700 Japan*** bomb* dropped
on H within lb* p ert M hour*.
Tb* central government was
known to bo rosolvod to defend
Nanking. Knowledge of that detarmlnaHon ahd of Booehow's fata
hastened n heavy civilian exodus
from Nanking by the river canal
and road. Government officials
remained, however.
In North China ewift Japanese
columns war* reported within 15
miles of th* Tsinan1 capital of th*
wealthy Shantung province.

today and entertained Rotarlans
with a demonstration of the actual
problems encountered by a phar­
macist ln filling prescriptions and
In the mixing of drugs,
Clyde Parker, a new member,
was welcomed Into the club by
President II. if. Coleman who ex­
plained the alms and Ideals of
Rotary and described briefly the
history of the organisationDr. Bludworth, himself a Rotar*
ian, was Introduced by George Rol­
Fair, slightly warmer tonight lins, chairman of the program
and Tv today, lncreaslig cloudi­ committee. Many basic drugs, and
ness followed by skow*n Taro- pharmaceutical implements were
day, night and possibly tn *i- laid out on the table hi front of Dr.
(rents portion Tuesday afternoon Bludworth in d w en used by him
Extreme
northwest
Florid*— as specimens In demonstrating
Claodj, ocesslonal reins tonight hie talk.
a r Tarodsy, wagmer tBblght, j Declaring that the public often
warmer ta oast portion Tuesday. could not understand why appar­
ently simple drug* were *0 expen*
stse, p r, Dlodworth explained the
care which It was necessary to use
In filling prescriptions and tho
high coat of tba many different
Ingredients which necessarily go
into th* mixing of ordinary mod(clott,
A B. Mallble of Altamonte
exchange la rapid, basin*** M Spring* was welcomed bock to tho
sold to bo good) urban It I* dub after a summer spent in the
•low, bos loses la had. On* ef North. He also Introduced as his
gueaU Georg* Babcock and A. Etb* greatest handicap* to mi Kiln* of Alternant* Springs.
‘
exchange of noth commodlUro
Other guests a t today's lunch:
I* the difficulty ef disposing
eon were Jo* M, McCormack and
of rood rood*.
W. r- Yust or OrlanSo, C. B. Vin­
,* D o automobile dealer c o a t cent. and Grover Williams of
Sanford and Donald' Lanuort,
Junior Rotarlan- ,

speculation over
whether
would seek re-election from
fourth east coast district or
Into th* atstowid* fight.
Wilcox *ald he would go
for th* sen t'* principally on
i o m i is s h a* re** re s ts

tie
the
get
out
his

Judge M. B. Smith
Named President
Of Stetson Alumni

AdvertiMOld Goods
And Help Business

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Thrilling 26.000 ip sc lilo n a t Birmingham,-Al*barns'* Crimson TMt continued en the unde fra trd
and untied trail by scoring a fourth period touchdown to defeat Georgia Tech 7 to 0. Haro la a' play
asked to select three eommltt
man. the quota set for Ibo 8 n-j typifying the grim but losing battle fought by th e engineers. Konrmann (left), halfback, and wing
ford District, and threo alt ir- man, Jordan, both from Georgia Tech, bear down savagely on Alabama's fullhnrk Holm In n play
nates.
that resulted In a 15 yard penally for the Tide.
Those receiving the larg a t
rend t.i die Serialp and house
number of votes will b„ dec)* ad'
rlrrV* the Preeldent asked “ear- •
the nominees but their appo it-1
iy aetlen" nn legislation on farm
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
manta to l ha Control Comm I oo
rrrtp control labor,- wage* hint
U subject to the approval of , ho
hours. renrrsntioHon of the exSecretary of Agriculture.
eriitlva branch of government jn d V
Representation for the rartM a
planning nf natural re-oureea,
.1
districts on the Control CommitItut of at least eiptal import*
tea la baaed on th e «tonnage |a f
anre to members were these TO*
celery shipped annually. On mia
marks on taxes, “unjust provi­
basis tha Sanford district *oa
sions should be removed provided
Rbr . and a . m win
granted threo grower mcmlpra
aueh removal iloes not create new
and four shjgper members on the
Injustices. Nor can ww at thin
committee roflTPoeed of sight
lime accept n rerlllon of our ta*
grower and sight shipper mem­
laws whlrh Involve* n reduction
bers. The Oviedo district was i The recent order Of the State
National Uuanli hero will
Final preparation for tha dlstrl- In the nrrrcirnte revenues ur alt
given one grower and one shipInerca
In the nggregato ta x J
| Bttpram. Court daaytng P#U«h‘ ' * 7 kly drl“ ,onl« ht
itlun over Htn ti-iti-n, Ihrouiih ioinlotts of thorn least able to
tlonu for rsheewlng of Its former
"
In nr them.
I decision In ths Murphy “low Dr. p. j UpreyT professor nf than hft.ODii.OOd forms, through
“ W e ebotibl g iv e speetnl colt* ,
whh-h
I
ho
Administration
hopes
dollar" tag redemption law up-j&lt;iumaliem at ist risen Unlveralty,
i.Merfttiiin
llyblenlitg the lit*
bald, an oarllar dadalon. definite will be the principal ipeakar at to obtain n “complete, honest and roulteble bunlrns up the enter- i
L tr^dK h*H -th*.7*H *H j o ' the the Capipb^l LosaJpg, I’oaL. j d acrurate” census of tho unemploy ■ prlw nf lb " an.ell but loves m etf ,
.net and paved the way tor the American Legion tonight, accord* Fr th tha United n*te* lined been of the nntlim," th s TrsuilJeflt "*
mall slated. "In thie wpy wr may also ,
sontluuatlon of auction sale* In Inc to O D. Workman, commander, completed and tomorrow
inrrlcr. will Irgln delivery of find assistan t- to our ecareh for
this county. Clerk of the Circuit 1
D. F. Msnssco of Ulrmlnghsm, Court O. I*. Ilorndon stalril |u
Dr- roil Mm. H- D. Caswell th e c form* In every riHiinmnlly s irnii,' i‘f feet II I' nietlusl of c h tH r
Ala- chairman or the commute* day.
etc nmol.# I hour attending the over the notion Including Ssnfnrd Ittir flu*
concmtrntlon of
that repealed Alabama's I I year
Tha certificates p,u»tou«ljr soli tenth htintml Convention of the and Sentini'lcr County,
t'Ciintmiit* r«it«tri*l • t»ml truulliiht
I n n rivcti*le tte r fruttk tho e.n iminuiMill'ihf
old prohibition law, and n prom­ at auction which were with M-'ii-Ju t-ii-t c»s*I Mrdicsl *As*owhich |&gt;er- •
inent figure In Alabama politics, bald. In accordance with sh -.t:-11 *1 *ti'
Hollywood lien'll- *11* Hi(inin»lin'»r John I* Ilictrers,
I ihImv in ipllfi nf nnti-truflK *
Mayor E divar.PlIi'-H n. of Fsnfonl ptittutr*
spent the week-end hero 1 renew­ order of tba h lr t tribunal, mIII I t -i-f i.vci the 01 rkrnd. .
A further nrarch fo f
' I- asked to li-avc “nollilntr over iitltii! iyiutl m ilh o tli tti imwt ihM
ing old acquaintance* In BanfoH, he delivered and rnurt clerk*
Jooknl
*fi
’h.o
rpnnlrcl
effort
lo
Hong wood
and
Altamonte will again receive application*
j.n tre ft 'V \v*ro will rom*l&gt;'
IhrvM lr» frw f o H t f H ' t U I t t o *
I I'.mtlHM. *1 n n l* « rr l ‘- u . t
Bprtngs.
f&lt;V sale of certltirates on proper In ht» pfflcr until S :t 0 IV M.
prim* U t .tllnl for 4*1 thi% linHi/
Mr. Manasco, known among ty In which the title has paesed Thursday and ttldny fur th e
Mr, IlnnMncIt JM lint u»k fof
fits friend* as “D, B-" Is remem­ to tbs 8 lata a* soon ss an order purpose o r Issulnr h u n tin g it
itftinii f»n t.ii ittyi#l«»n ni thn
bered here fqr bl* active part In from the Supreme Court, rarat^ C"n*es to ttin se whn will be Un
r ill iM*wi&lt;&gt;n, ii rmtrut* R.kocRt«vl
bringing to Seminole County tba lug the previous restraining or­ able to s e c u re th e m somier.
iiy mnuv iinuiil't'fi nf Mu iwtrly*
Seminole naco Track some I t der. la gocslved, Mr. Herndon |
years agostaled.
rtfust Irot tsilre progress has
M r Manasco la in Florida at­
It was also pointed out Ihst a
been mede liwliv on the tim er*!
tending to business In several large amount of - property ■«
IWlfari* Art „f tO-T and a hearing
of lbs neighboring cobntlea and Bamtnola County has been oft
cun be evperted at Ihe nett
whtla In Banford asproased grout tha t*a roll* In recent years
C negieii,
A rthur
1,
se ru b r
surprise st some of tb* new de­ because of nonpayment of ta»r*
Johnson rbslniiaii nf the t.e g tsvelopments her* end, especially and the lit!" in this property In­
lulls* Committee ftir the tlenPraised the City Father* tor vested In the Slate and tb*j
erol W elter* Art and
arlhi*
county does not receive any,
J C S rhstrm an for th* (li-nerol Wei
b
Uses from Ihe property,
fare Federation
of America.
Aft«V the delinquent taxes
clYx stated In bta address *• Hoi*
hare been settled. II la hallaved.
, j „ Park In Orlando last Friday
Ibat much of ihts property w|lt
I I S afternoon.
tlARTOW. Nor. II.
S. Long, a former resident of b* restored to a tax paying ata
Mr. Johnson
advocated
tha Judge Robert Dewsll today a rt
Banford, who Is now president tea.
1000 pu ssier of th s General W elfare tha n eit of tha Tampa floggtag
of the Slate Tba Commlaalou of
The Murphy Act provides for
1ford Act, which Is a revised form of cas* trial* for Jan. 10 aad gav*
tba Bt*t* of Alabama.
tha settling of delinquent taxes
th* stale until Dec, 17 to droid*
Upon payment of tha amount hid
Plan. * s ,* n aid to tha needr which caa* It wlahro triad. FIT*
at a public auction slang with
aasd. to Inrrease i-mployment former Tampa poll c e a se
and
advartUIng and other coats. Ths
for those under *» year* of e re three Orlando men faro trial oaf
tag caetincate Is awarded to (be
and to Croats and areally an- rharae* of kidnapping Joaepk
highest bidder In the suctonlsta e -iha buying power of the Shoemaker,. Eugen* F. Poalnrt
The
Seminole High School
The Act also provides that If
natiooand 8 am D. Rogan who wag*
Celery Fade etart a four day work­ someone otbtfr than the owner
Alrrsdy there have been to abducted from In front of lb*
out this afternoon on th* prac­ of the property buys tha certifi­
member* nf thq llous* of Rsprn- Tampa Police Station sod tOkasA'
tice field of th* tig h rohool In cate, the property ownir le al­
snotstlres BteCrlnr Committee to a wooded spot beaten. 0*d
preparation for thair
contest lowed two, year* to redeem the
appointed to promote the pas­ tarred aad feathered abort tort
a g a in s t Bill F e r r is s l's 81. Augus­ property on pe701.nl of the pur
sage of the Act through that years ago,
tin* Mullets to b« played in that Chao* price plus 1 percent Inbranch tif th* legislature, Mr.
Tb* ft to former polioomoa
M eat. lb homestead property
City Friday n ig h t
Johnson advised.
were convicted of kldaapptfrt.
Th* Fed* or* fas good rood It bn tb* owner Is slluwed to year*
Poulnot but won 0 Sapfoos*
following their victory over Bollca to r redemption
Court ordw tor a s * tria l Tb*
Military Academy Cadet* U st Fri­
After the redemption period
earn* tiro oad A- O. OUlhrt of
day and will work • * a now set expires the holder of the certifiOrlando, were acquitted
of trick play* th at i n ta b* run ante may begin foreclosure acdirected verdict to rt motit
from a doubld’ wiogbnek ferms- Uen to eoqolro ml* to (be prop­
second degree mordyr oka
Uml
,
erty or apply for Tax Deed. ’
aulilug from ghoemsk erta
Leon Lawson, sta r Fad halfback, ’ Any property, It was pointed
t* th e ' only mamber mt the eleven M t, not sectioned before lb*
th a t la on th* Injurod list at &lt;h* aapUnelton of the la«r will t e ­
proseat *■ he suffered a flight ener* Urn absolute property of the
knee Injury when he wax tackled fia ts and Mite ran be secured
by two Cadetg la Gw A rm istice only through purr base from tba

Herndon Explains
Local Application
0 ( Murphy Law

Supreme Court Okeys
Sale Of Tax Certi­
ficates At Auction

Preparations Arc

^or Census

&lt;«

Cards To Be Distrib u t e d Tomorrow;
ReturncdBy Nov. 20

Johnson Speaks On
New Townsend Act

Date I Set For
Tampa Flo? Trial

Celery Feds Prepare
‘ For S t Augustine

DAFFY

^ •D R IV E R

Two Team* Tie For First Place In
Local Rowling League Tournament
llultey field. ’

Gov. Cone, initialed Into . Fbi
Alpha Delta, natlaaol legal fro*
ternity, oa the campus Friday
night, wax hooer groat a t the
Fraternity breakfast g tn a a t tho

Tba Lion cat** ar* al*o being
repaired and mad* la'rcer. Tba
cage* throughout the (60 have
been pointed and all ratline*
have been renewed and repaired
P. H- Lansing has presented Ihe
too with a Raccoon and Mr, aad
Mrs- H. E. 1 Holcombe of lb*
Bedford Flak, Market hav* pr*-

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■ wm. M

T H E SAN FO RD

Tump Priming’
Called Out By
M orgenthau

PUTTING TROUBLE

in flict la Said To
Have Started With
Abdication In ’31

troua Italian retreat during the
World war. Ha has publicly de­
clared ha will ntvor permit a commantel Spain.
. The powers are hard at work
trying to solra this problem of for­
eigner* In Spain, while England
U)d Franca are worried about
Seem f*»o» One
Italy's Increasingly Important rola raluteCentlnues
at the tomb of the unknown
hr the Mediterranean which they
soldier and obseive a minute’s sil­
feel threaten* their empire routes. ence,
MM 1
The Leaden
Tnrehbrarcn wHI arrive In tha
i-'Tho big figure* on Franco's side evening from all parta of Belgium
a f t ' ’mostly military men- Hit and the Belgian Ctngo to rekindle
himself was on* of lb* moat bril- Ihe flame on the tombHint-af Spain's younger officers
N* Nasi t'elskrallan »
end became a 1General In bla 80‘s.
Armistice Day will not bis cele­
Ha -mad* his name fighting'the brated In Germany. Its place hat
Moors In Spanlsb Morocco and Is been taken by the Munich "Beer,
n6t*d aar * thorough, methodical cellar putsch" exercises of Nov. ■*,
gaherat who rarely take* chances- marking Chancellor Adolf Hitler's
m b ' 41 years old.
abortive' revolt before his subse­
On lb* government side are Pre­ quent rise to power.
mier Negrta end Defense Minister Italy already ha* had her Armta-.
Prtota, sharing responsibility for lice liny observance, bhc commentthe war. Nrgrta Is a medical doc­. nr*led Iasi Wednesday the rc-ssi* j
tor and a widely traveled man of lion of flghilng on the Italian
great organising ability. Prieto la fronl.
•
g newspaper publisher wbo has
Ainil-iIn- Dny will be a compul-1
tremendous energy and drive and rory liollilny fur Ihd first lime In
ha* always been known as a "prac­ Poland 71 ki anny Invited youth
tical" man.
orgitnlxillons to’ Unko part In the
Far more than )B months, both ttadl'ibnnl trnrp review.
tldaa, Increasingly strong and well
In Imndnn, Ihe Duke of Clouces*
organised, have' struggled bark ter unveiled an rquestrtan' statue
and forth without a decisive vie- of Field Marshal Karl llalg, com­ S O M IT H I N O TO C A C K L I OVIR to the roeord of
lory! Their' war has long passed mander-in rhlcf of Brtliln'a EipcAmerica’s champion hen, "Mias America. 1818” labovel, three-yeartha Spanish stag*. It has tended to dltiooary Force* In France and
old docker owned by Fred Roebel of Pleasant Valley. N, * . In hot
tUfellm* she has laid "early BM eggs, Ml of them la a alnglo y o u ,
IW ,W .*&gt;K.fa*«l*t State* against Flanders from 1018.
“
•
”
ihiT•he's allU ealne llroas.
the democratic ones as well m,| ' King (Irorne VI will lay a wreath
absVnit '.ftvnmunlet Russia. It mo)’1on it today utter a ceremony s&gt;
tm'enly the opening seen* of a the Cenotaph.
&lt;.1
djramdtto wftld Wide riwlggl*.
|
| Atwn-mtnuta / sIlAiee will be
nhaA-tred throughout tl)*Viand hi
IIlg llm t&lt;i Ikes ||. . - '
In Parla Ihe Duke of Windsor!
.ranct-llcd plan* &lt;o partlelpalo In
jlndiy'a “ ifftalnl" ohservanr-j of
Armirilco Dny In order to avoid
possible embarrassment In con"
tact with diplomats and leader*
The Crooms Academy Panlher*'
of Ihe nriMih colony. football record so far this season
lie decided not lo accept an Invi­
was spoiled last night when tha
tation In Join President A llo t IsJones High Tigers of Orlando (Iron In the official tribune on Iht
downed the local negro aggrega­ Chumps F.lysccs lo review the pa­
tion by a score of 7 to 0 under
rade.
*
.
■
Ihe floodlights of Tinker Field.
At the rams tins it wa* announc­
The Panther* put up a great ed lin t he and his Baltlfanro-bnni
fight through the rntlre contest Duchrrv, InMcail of attending Armbut Ihs strong forward wall ns| istlre Dny service al the church
well aa tha Orlando secondary used by British cnibnssy official".;
defense stopped the Panthers ln|j would attend eervlcaa a* attheir' tracks.
In
the second, George's, which his no official tsn -1
quarter, after an eichangs of lierilnns.
punts ta mid-field. Orlando com­
Canon J. I. C. Dart, pastor of
pleted two passes that was good Ft. George’s Church aald that ha
fot 80 yards and then Harrison was “not particularly kecu” about
battled the ball around left end the fart ihat Ihe Duka o f Windsor
for -a touchdown.
plnnnid to attend Armistice Day
' The Panthers fought hard th-&gt; servicer at hi* churrjb
last 'half and completely out.
rumors that
He drnlrd, howe
Ito Intended to bar the Duka from
Bt- George'*.
,.
j
M push d m a touchdown. The
Croom* outfit (bought Ihemulvn with the atm. Nut Infrequently, If.
lucky after tho1gam* In slopping working in a canyon nl men, hi*
t&gt;*M».'’t i * fastest negro half* has to climb the hill ami shoot a*
back In Florid*, ta hi* tracks.
he illmbs In order to folli w tho
Th* llna-up for tho Baufortl
Eloveat Refor* at left and,
Brown at left tackle, Dingl* at
Oscar Wilde wrote onq' of his
loft guard; Henderson at center, famous works,
“ Sale ms,” th
Wilson-at right guard, Chtalom Flench.
at right: tackle. McNeil at right
and, .'Johnson st right halt. Ro­
sier M quarter. RoUrta st left
half sad Lac at full bock.

Armistice Day Is
Celebrated Ovfcr
Most Of World

•tyrdohaamtlva party, kad lost
Mfllmantary control.
Jubilant leftists mob* fq Madrid
gM out of hand. They buirtd
•lurch**' and beat up army offia*ra Parliament showed every sign
ad,voting a rvrolutbnsry program

g r w a ii ji?
S * ^ 9 9 3 2

CsnllnusO Pram f l H On
. . plnymant. at (rood wages, in
private Industry, a reasonable
ralnm to capital and antarprtao,
fair treatment tor nor metical| rnltnral population, and adcqnata
| revenues to mart tha aervlce*
! now demanded of tha Pedant
J Government," MorKenthnu paid.
I Tha admlnlaintlon, ha con*
llnnad. will do "everything poa! alhlo to prompt-, a rrmtlrmallon
; of recovery and to balanca the
i budget llmmch enttlnc expendl| tu rn ," Tha a'talnmcnt of thcaa
i ends, however. ha «a1d, rest*
"very greatly” on prtvata Ini*
llallva pt-d on 'h» cooperation
of prtvata dqtrrprtse*.
"I wlah to pmphsslie." Mor1 acnlhan atld. ‘Thai In no erant
1 will the Admlnhtratton allow
1 anyone to atnrre, nor wilt It
. abandon Bk" broad purpose to
protect the wank,'to lira human
aocurltr and to neek n wider
dUtrihullon of our national In
• coma."
," ' ' '
Tha Treaanry secretary, who
hai icnrferrnd almoal dally with'
Provident rto'-acralt and other j
I Government and private flacal!
| leader* on thn current business'
I rccie«|on. conceded ’ that hunt- [
I ncti Indiana bare recently ahownj
* a __ a ______________A ___ —
..t
h e '
a declining
tendency. nBut
he
pointed out that (he country ts
nearing on end of on# of tha
most active years In Its business
history. and that business rev|val under (h* Now Deal has
been of a health character" and
added:
"Wa have not reached
the
r.lag* of full employtdent of our
productive resource*On the
contrary, from all these stand­
point*. rondltloa* are favarahle
for a continued Increase In tb*
level of business activity.”
Morgenthau
conceded
that
there was "some waste" In re­
lief expenditure#-* b it
argued
thnl this was Inevitable In any
irogram of such magnitude, .lie
avid thnl the Admlnlslretlon de­
liberately used an unbalanced
budget during Ike
first four
years "to meet a grtat emerg­
ency.”
"That poller has succeeded,”
lie edded. "The emergency that
we faced In M il no longer
estate.”

United Btatoa, but ‘hsy form a ml

oArtty group sad thalrmcllvo lh'
Hume* has been comp*r*Uvtl/
■mall durtng th* prspsql ,wAr. .
J Tha aaarthtota, who arp pari le­
nto riy strong ta' CaUlanuto want its
IRK* government as paeslbto, with
tha'aouatry operated through the
liber ualons rather than 'hroogh

•Ida,' headed by Otpsrvl Fraattarc
FraSMi, are conservative^ 1 fascists
■ad monarchist* whe M?t ttaitad
S a ta a t -Rad ruta," W
|fh*

War Service^
Silence Ended
r By Disturber

Wa s h i n g t o n

k

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"Poems and Ballade,” Swin­
burne* moat famous beak, ap­
peared In two. asperate editions
aatdr different publishers’ tar
p rtota in 1888-

Heller Food Store

III Sanford Are.
Phone I
"Weekly line the Best Prli
Dolly”

Milk
a LO, CAN
Spry

Friday

Coffee

MATtHEWS
GANGWAY
Not fapJalow •Barry

ChcTries lb. 39C
rm ia x .

u s,

Orange Peel J j c
Lemon Peel K e
Raisins
Pkg. 12c
•wapijeas it*H(iu • ■ ' I
Raisins Pkg. JOc
Walnuts lb. 2 } c
Jtag cy Oretsa, a Ik. O St. n a

Sugar
IC r
-wmarn
‘
’- 7 * *
Eggs
doz* ZAC
ro q ro v iB
Lard Lb. H e
shiptwd

Daybo o k

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Cn*berry jelly tnakee an ef­
fective garotyi for fruit antada,
t.oq’uettae, a la king, #emi&gt;mat loos
and roaata Cut tha jelly Into on#Inch cubaa,
'

Oar lo r 's l Pan

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“WMhinlton Daybook” Jr an cntcrtabilog and enli*htenin* oolumn
of Wwhington hithlUht. hnd «Ueli|ht8.
Proton Grover is an aoc reporter v jjli open eye*, a keen mind, and
. a M fk lin f acnae nf humor. He blende clean anecdote, humor, and
r' history into one of th* moat readable and dependable oplumoi pQdk*

.tosw artW ^ ism -.

John Webstar, 17th century
playwright, wrote n tragi-comedy
entMlad "The Devfl's Law-Csve,
or, When Woman Go ta Low, the
Devil Is Full of Bustaasa."

Sugar

Clean anecdote, humor, and history.
»
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aboat tbs traction of a tamper*
arp camp on tha vacant lota
booth of tha W ater Work*. Tha
poaaihllltp that tha project' n igh t
be tadortmkaa bp an Individual

riNM M t a l ' U

b y P reston G rover

*
-

Cea lines* r&gt;*m P H i Owe .
f — 11 CTlfi
Mr. WlUtaam has Wan u M
U twvesUgsta th* p M U l t e ot
• c m p and m boat batata and If
tha asttattted coat la not proUM*
thro, a WFA prajaet nap bo
aobmktod i o n
T k m wa* -atao ^aowo^dtagoa-

itampltta

P a n th ers Suffer
F ir s t D efea t Of,
Season By Orlando

•toy declared th a t. strong, hands
warn a**4*d to pot down disorder.
** Tho rightist ravalt' start*I In Iht
MalUla garrison ta Spanish Motows It wma tbf signal far most
Of tha military, governors
m
Spain's provinces to post not lew
•f martial law. In many cams that
dhaplo act was aaaugh to put tha
province on Fyanet'a aids,'
On the government aids nr*
ranged so*lalists, caramon ist a . re­
publicans and anarchist*. It to
•aspaUmaa hard to tall tha dtfferdtoo’ between Bpenjab ppetaltot*
Md communist*, for H.clr dectrtaaa of tho koetalisatlou of lh#
means Of production merge Into
MM another. Tha republkaM want
a government similar ta that nf ths

e w T n lle r Site
W&amp;t Of S in ford
Under. Discussion**

A CRUSADER

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Crackers

|£

Potatoes

’« £ .

! 9:00
SHOW

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M m

Tha Only Central
irdiny Rail, Highway
Transportation

Seminole County Produces
Moru Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
Similar Area In America r '
_

VOLUME XXV)

V ’—i

Walter O’Hara
Is In dicted
By Grand Jury

Awodat«l

SHE ALSO SKATES

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 19.17

Morgan Leads
Fed Eleven To
1 4 -6 Victory

NUMBER S27

ROOSEVELT LEADS NATIONAL TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD

Chinese Fail
Back To Lines
Near Nanking.

Rhode Island Chair­
man Of Democratic
Group Also Named
In I n d i c t m e n t s

Scores Both Touch­
downs On Passes
From Forgruson To
Down Bolle8 Cadets

400,000 Troops Dig
In On New* ‘Hindenburjc Line* F i f t y
Miles To The West

Corrupt Practices
A ct Said Violated

■y JULIAN tTCNSTROM
Head Coach t,rnB*rd McLucai'
HIT edition of
the Seminole
High School Celery Feds brought
their gams average up a oil last
night when they sent Coach
Ken Kppert'e
Holies Military
Cadets barh
to
Jacksonville
with a I , to | defeat again*!
them. .
I’laylng on a rain aoah&lt;-d
field with about tOOO person* In
the stands nn wat seats, the
Celery
Fads hlrked
off to
Green on Holies 3* yard line be­
fore be waa brought dawn but
Bolles begin a auilalned drive
dawn the field and before Han
ford had gained postersmn. the
ball was onthe Fed a in yard
line.
On the first
Play, however,
Rlolnoff on a
fake
reverse
came over hit right tackle for
a Jaunt of in yards glaring the
ball In scoring position on
Holle* nine &gt;snT fine before lie
was brought down, The
next
play was stopped on the line of
scrimmage but Forguson
then
shot a flat pats in Morgan who
waa over the goal line for a
touchdown and then came the
surprise. For the first time thin
season, Forguson attempted to
kick a conversion
point
and
It was good.
Sanford again kicked off tn
Holli% and from then until the’
end of the quarter, play we*
held tn mid field and neltlo-r
team was abla to make any
made aeverai light threat* hut
famble* or the lo*» of tha ball
on downs proved failure for the
Cadets and also for tbs Fed* a*
once In tha strand quarter they
moved the ball down to the
Holle* Jl yard line but a fumble
proved roelly.
At the end of the half the lo­
cal outfit wa* still In 'the lead
by a score of 7 to o and when
the second half opened they
directly marched down to the
■even yard Una but onre again
a costly famble marred Ibelr
scoring plansClay waa than held in mid­
field and attar an exchange of
punts w|lh *svrn mlndtr*
In
Ihe rinsl period , left lo play,
Hanford atarled a
group of
power plays and mingled In
set of paries'- that proved lough
for tha Hollas
secondary
lo
break up. They marched again
tn the Halleg nine ynrd line and
main Forguson
rereivrd
the
hall, faded bach deep to his
right, and floated a long high
It yard pass lo Morgan for the
second - touchdown and
again
KorguaOn lifted ths ball between
the uprights and tha cross bar
for tha conversion point.
With two minutes remaining
lU s tln M s * rss&gt; Fesvl

I Jap General May
R ule Shanghai

R a c i n g Association
AccusedOfDonating
’ To Political Party
A PROVIDENCE. Rhode In­
l a n d , Nov. 12.— (A PI— Fed­
eral grand Jury today re­
turned indictmenta against
Walter O’Hara, managing di­
rector of the Narragansett
Race Track, the chairman of
the State Democratic Com­
mittee,
the Narragamett
•Racing Anaoclntlon and three

other persons. charging violation
of tho Federal Corrupt Practice.
Act.
O'Hara, who** rmclnirpUnl ha«
been kept cloaed by National
Guard.men aa a result of hi*
feud with Gov. Robert R. Quinn
waa Indicted In four rounta as
She alio abates, hut Sonja
was the Racing Asaoclatlon.
William A.
Shawcroea,
the Henle, ice and movie artist, shows
Democratic Committee Chairman, what the wqll-drrssed woman
waa indleted In two counta; Ml- akirr will wear.
rhael J . Reran, .assistant treaaurer of the Raelnr Aaaoclation,
In two counta: Thoma . A. Ksnnelly, former Democratic State
Chairman, .in one count, amt
James R. Dooley, ' former vice
president of the Raelnr Associ­
ation In one count.
The Jury had beon cens'd n-ing
altered donations ' j oouttcal irganlxations by tha dicing As oc.ation. J T ■
•%
Lieutenant Governor Raymond
W t . Jordan lifted the martial law
ban from the rack about an hour
before the Jury reported.
A more accurate astraamcnl of
intsnrihle taxes for 1037 was as­
sured at the annual convrntlun of
tax assessors in Jacksonville ear­
lier In the week, Seminole County
MANILA,
Nov. 12,—&lt;A*»- Tax Aaicxaor Banford Doudney
Bcures of persona were reported said on hie return to his office this
dead on typhoon-ravared Luron morning.
Island In the wake of tho wind
Through the efforts of &lt;Jovand rain which swept a path Fred P. Cone, the State Auditing
200 mllea long acrosa seven Department will furnish ta i asprovinces yeaterdav. Nitre persons season with copies of the income
were known dead In Manila and tax returns to the Federal Gov20
were missing. Twen'y-ei* einment and from the return! the
others were reported swept away assessors will be able to'gel a.-cu*
by the ragldg Marjklna River in nft* information regarding tax­
Rlxal province.
•*
able intangible property,
Mr,
First advices from the ou'ly- Doudney stated, adding that as­
Ing provinces, handicapped
by sessments this year would bs made
disrupted common lea tl^ns, told of from the Information so obtained.
trna of thousand! of honieltas,
Heretofore, Mr. .Doudney point­
scores Injured and man/ mlsaing. ed out, there has been some diffi­
Property damage waa extenaive. culty In accurately levying the In­
tangible lax since copies of the In­
come tax returns have not teen
available to tho lax assessors be­
fore.
The fact was also brought out at
the meeting, the Seminole County
Assessor indicated, that those li­
Tha exchange of Commodi­
able for the payment of the In­
ties
la what ia commonly
tangible tax who did not mako
known aa business. When this their returns could be back-taxed
exchange is rapid, business is as much as three years.
said to be good, when It U
Mr. Doudney represented Sem­
slow, business Is bod. One of inole County at the convention a t­
the greatest handicaps to an tended by tax assessors from over
eachange of now eommodltlea the entlro State, who meet an­
la the difficulty of disposing nually for the purpose of discuss­
of used goods.
ing methods and exchanging views
Tlie automobile dealer can't of assessing In various count let In
sell many now cars unless bs order to bring about a more uni­
finds 0 buyer for tho custom­ form system of assessing Ibroagher's old ear, a man In U * out the entire State.
market for a now radio or a
During the convention tha May­
new refrigerator can hardly be or of Jacksonville in welcoming
sold unless some disposition the group to that city •aagfretad
can ho made sf the old ones; that the assessors work foe higher
0 hunter who would Ilka la assessments as a means of attract­
bay a now gun hsaltatee be­ ing more Industries to this slate, It
cause fe e old one will ettU waa pointed out. . At- tha conclus­
b« 00 big htMftg,
ion of the meeting Lake CMjr was
Tha list could ha addad to deckled upon aa the meeting place
Indefinitely, t a t this would for Ike 193* session.
gate « nothing. What la im­
portant Is for people to real­
ise that through a more rap­
id exchange eg ■
will follow a
According to Word rorstrsd
ed
hers this morning. IW fe Rtho frdMdjMd, and tho
King, pastor of tha First Bap­
tist Church of Jfeassmsr, Ala.,
Tho
and formerly pastor of Urn First
Baptist Church of this city, died
the
at hU home tn Wsosesasr yester­
day followl«g t j
at eev
la tha
oral monthstlesi ef The
Dr. Klug was pasta* here ta
«M m aaarf
wtU
•safer* fur.
ha moved to
he
sr
he
to

Doudney Reports
New Method For
Intangible Taxes

State Auditors Will
Be Furnished With
Income TaxReports

Scores Are Killed
t By Manila Typhoon

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

Former Pastor Here
Dies In Alabama

t

AN INDEPENDENT PAILT NEWSPAPER

Mntsui Explains Plan
For CompleteDomination Of C h i n a
8HANC.HAL Nov. 12.—
(AP) — (’hi tin's
Shnnjfhat
nrntloH, nlKiut •IftO.OOO xtrotig,
lotlny foil luick toward thk
ChlncHc "liimlcnhurif line’,
more than fiO inilen to th«
west.' J.i|winese troops, num*
In deep allcnrs, Crrsldent Roosevelt stand* bareheaded before t he Tonili of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington cemetery and lead* lioriitjr 200,000, forced ths
the national Armistice Day tribute to America'* war dead. Then «n aide placed a wreath at the have of the tomb while an canny Chinese from the towns and.
tho Shanghai
bugler sounded tap*. Close braids the Crrsldent ate Id* military an &lt;1 naval aide* and *urnmmling him art detachments of soldiers and trenches in
sailors.

Local Red Cross CITY NEWS BRIEFS 4- H Club Work IsiLegioa Drum And
Outlined On Radio Bugle Corps Is
Starts Campaign
By Mrs. Kendall Tavares Feature
For New Members

area.
The
t'hinese
fought only
tear guard action* as they with*
drew
toward
the chain
of
lienrhei nod pillboxes, stretching
from t'hsngshii south through
Hoorow, Wukian and Kalshtng,
and protecting Nanking.
Ja|ian'* war planes ranged Into
the Interior n« the troops ad*
vanreil. One flight bombed tho
Amrrlran churrh mission hospital
at Wii«lh. KO miles west of Nan*
king, killing two Dhlneae staff
member*. Five Americana escaped
injury.
The Japanese government In
Tokyo refused u second time to
psttiripnto in the V ace
Inga of the llrusscis confersnra
&lt;n tho Far F.aitrm war. A high
Japanese s.,ur»-e at llrussel* aaU,
i r ,s i i ..- a , , r &gt; „ r s s g
v
. ——— •— ~~+ -TT »V»

Partly cloudy, scattered show
•ra In rilrrm r south portion to­
night ami on extreme *outhi-a.it
coast Saturday. Kxtrrme north-,
.
west Florida: Curtly cloudy tifj
BUSlI l l O m C M tf C li n j ?
night and Saturday, cdolrr to- - —Success and tvageily followrd
Facial with a shortage of work­ night.
| An outline of the program for
, ,
--- . . . . . . Women . Home Demonstration and Heminole rminty la-gionnlren to
ers In HiU County, the local
A delegation from hr Hanford , „ „ „ „
the Armistice ralrtiruHon In Tava­
Chapter of American Kcd Cross1 Urns, and Checker played „ .. ,Vmlliy |tir th).
yr. r
res yesterday, Percy Mcro, advis­
launched Its annual Holt Call yes turn Chess
tournament wi'h
■trrday, County Judge R. W.| iLand group In D/I.w id ls&gt;t hruadiisi dining the Farm anil or of the Son* of the la-gion Drum
IIoiiis. Ilnur Cruataiu ovur radio and U-Jgla Corps, sU'\hI this tnulgWare, chairman of the ftepr
light.
I *i.inoii W'lll'C In nafnrsvllle
ing. Hune»* for the members of
County Roll Call Committee an­
The Safety Committee of the
&gt;'» HwmlrisMa. County the local fit uni sud llugle I'orjis
nounced today.
Seminole County's quota ha*‘ local H k .' lodge will h. m
»*"»"‘»s*&lt;«tr«t|on Agent Mi*, and 11 sgeilytwInn the mock engine
of the b'anfoid la-gion Post, driven
been rnisod to 400 niemlM-rs this charge of tha program ot then
" Kendall,
year Jmlire Ware assrrtrtl •nrt] rvmiUr merlin* In thnir hull •*»
*" *" r
tho Mnnm l^m by t'arliss Muse, rolliilrd with a
hr believes that this number c.n night, Klk. official, re,out......... .
'“'‘"'"t1
I*' irmk ciitirally injming u negro,
be si-rurml If additional workers this morning.
ivlmll.n work was compurstlvely Glenton Pulker, wtin died etr
in tills rnun|y mid that roii'e for meilii-nl aid shortly uftwill vnluntrer to serve during the
."peaking on the topic of ronJl was announced this Ir.orumg lliruu, li the splendid rvri-pllnn waril.
drive which ends Thanksgiving
serving fish anil game.in the State
that
the
public
i*
invited
ij
n|liii.|&lt;
given
tills
type
wmk
and
Hie
co
I*
•
•
»
,i
ii
ri-il
on
the
program
ctdeDay.
of hlorida, £ &gt; r Mii*ch mado an
Thirty workers are needed for a meeting tomorrow at the Clu rth u|malion of women and girl* here litsting Armistico Day in the laake
rminty sent, was an nddress tv nddrvsa liefiiie the Sanford Lions
this County ** Judge Ware s a i d . I * n
sod Geneva A\e- much Ims lieen arroinpollshed.
"and up to’ the present time alBUM
«frtrt • nrw I'**1*"
»•"'
»'r- Kendall stressed the Hu Drilled Slate* Senator t'lnude Pn,v rluli Wnlnesilay night in tho grill
I'ttHuiiri* of tin* wfUoiriinin-tl |ht who deelati-d thq^f fongres* ••mill of the Vslilrr IJntellittle over half that number, have c urc •
Mr. Mi.-Im Ii. wl|.i was appointed
4 II rluh work lliit'liRlioni 1lit« would nltow llii* nalloit lo go to
volunteered, their setviers."
«» » conimliti e of ona at the meet*
I’oUfjly
mill
nut
lint'll
llirlr
ot»
war
only
In
difen-e
o
f,
Ann-riin
Mr*. Karl Nurdgren has lieen
t r a a l l M r e mm * ■ * « f u r l
big last wirk, nlti tilled Jhe Florida
JtrilitA fur Hit* miniiir )tnr
named chairman of the City Com­
Stale h isli and tismn Conservation
In lii'r oiillinr. Mm, Ketiiliill
mittee and anyone who is able to
la-ague nnet lug lu-ld in Orlando *
l»-till Iim| mil llutl. “tint* lo Ihu
devoir limr fo this great work la
Coai li s. A. H. Wilkinson •
IubI l ii'liiv, llnifrililnif (hr pro*
frill
llutl
Htoiiilnuli* rmiMl&gt;pt
urged to rnntart Mrs. Nordgrvri Sanford Heiiil Dro lllsi-kial* will
a* soon as possible.
Undergo th.-ir lest tmiith. dtlll rlili'f iutltinlty l« irink furmliiR. I n B o w l i n i r S tu n C ^ in R l,;' ," ,, “,"1 «r™mpll«hm»nla of the
fiM.,| i'i»iiiirrri»(lort lot* hffii Ihtt
During the Hanfuul tUrtilm; i;""'*"*'- Mr. Mrlsch also toM of
In discussing the drive In Semi­ icml/lii umb&lt;r Hie
Miih)«'i t of yr&lt;'til|,iit Im|H&gt;rtsuit i* laaguu competlll..,,
fo ld l - l
'-'•tm* •• making
of
the
Hanford
Atiitory
Drill
nole County for IU37 Mrs. R. N.
3 ndtumid Ill the various counties in the ilato
Brail, president of the local chap­ Field In pirparnlloii for |li,&lt; flr«l In Ihf (*ounly lloiiiw iH'moiipIr** punk, Team No
Food, nm »'n » several purrs In tho loop stand liiwunl the ,1-onservutlon of fish
ter rrvralr.1 the*Tollowing Infor­ encounter of -'I In. sr.ison Tin «• lion iiroKiuii)
'
11
Hoi) will |Muot|h|)r ronllnur lo Inks In gain u gamu tie with nnd game.
mation regarding the work of the day evening when they inert
Mr. Meisrli describe*] plans to
J tlsori" Mlllrr'e.' Homl r ,o Lion* In* Hir iihwI ►!n**ioa&lt;1 ph»w of Team No. I which hj«* I......
organisation:
d out, "hut furnishing titurli tn&gt;i|lilo In llm •■rgsniie a fi*b ami gains post In
"Karh year." she said, "as ths On Ibe LeCsIoiig Allilrtlr Field mir wurk," *hu |)olnf*%
rath county in Florida, each of
, | |l will Im* »Up|»f«'htt'iilt‘ri hjr nlhiT rrinaliiliig three teams In the
time comes for the annual Roll atsrtinx at x pu o'rlmk.
The Itlsrki-uls b"|n&lt; to li.i %&lt;• |ihuM'« w«ii'!i m , ImiifiiVMiirni if rlrrull Teams No. I and 3 now which will l&gt;e mudo up of sportsman
Call of the lied Cross, there are
uuifortua
for
IoiiIkIiI's lho homo, u dimly of lh* lunilly hare rluhl guinea won wlilla who are particularly interrajsd In
probably many who wonder where their
fish and game. In Hsnford tho
iloIhlnK
pi^thh'liid iiltd
Him
their money goes, what It I* prsrtlro uinl t'osrli U ilklnaon t'f Miimiih'ill |Mirt ImnIiiit of |hw liisinr seven but Team ^ No., 1 Lions Club, he auld, will taka, tho
lias
a
Infill
number
of
CM
ilA
ho
uved for, and what ia achieved Stated this iiioi ii inr. i lini
fjtin11&gt;'n I'loihlnr ■upply,* wayu pins wtil Ii- No. 2 lias 13,411 te/piin*ihlllly of forming such an
by Its use. Does all of this money would likr to list,, n largo atnrganitaliunlit which Hit* lioittw tnukor m«) Pin*.
go to the National Headquarters tendance loniglit ho us to nice
Mr. Meisch called the Lions'
During a gunm played on
... op •
«"
In Washington to be use,I in pay the Sanf.,,,1 g.ldl.o,,
nitration to a recent newspaper
menl of salaries, and in use In portuulty I,&gt; ..... win., kind o i l * mnr* •■»&lt;fullr thought out Nor. 1 , Tc m No. ^ definitely article which st a le d that a Dili had'*
"*• ,tKKl plsred theniselre* In real bat­
national' disaateraT Does Semi­ aa aleven he will pul on lh eH ‘Un ,,,r
tle as they won uri-r No, 1 by a lain passed by the legislature
MOSCOW. Nav. llA-IAt—Bo­ nole County have lo have a field. Wilkinson Mo,, wtailed to " " -‘u " f ,h»
providing tint BUte Officers shall
and
*'oun,7
Hum"
Demonatrascorn
id I'.fiS.I lo J.lnt^
ris t Ruts la's ambetaaJnr* to Ger­ storm or flood in order to bepe- thank all ll«D in**11 Imiiln
,,, I tion Agtnl aT»-i saiil ihat one
Team* No 4 and 2 are IM kill .ill tick-infested deer in Florida
many, Turkey uni found were fit by any of these dollars given bUnInt-BA nifii wlm hi to
Important project. for tho cellar with Seven game* and the Conservation loague, ho
reported today
by diplomatic each year by our ritliena? Or, opr, a It,| with tho AacuOatiiut n iluf **•»•
■luring the year »•* the prepara- won while lualng etalil and Team -aid. Is nttrinptiug lo organise a
sources to havs been recalled and Is at least a part of this money tbU affair.
tion of canned foods for 'he j No. 4 lias an lulgo ou 2 fur 11* successful campaign againat tha
there were unconfirmed rumors used locally T Ths best way to
Beniinnle Counly F.xhlbit at the total of I2,7!Hi pins to 12A14 for plan.
t r n l l a s ^ SB rase rear)
two of them had been arrested
Mr. Mrlsrh also gave a short
Central Florida KapoaiUon.
No. *.
The same sources also said Ru­
lrport concerning the Bra Saouta
"With
this
projected
program
H
ants*
I'ltsis.l
Nor
1.
!
U
ll!
dolf Hornmar, German consol gen­
Tram 3 vrr•u» Tr BUI 1
which are being sponsored by tha
in minil,” Mr*. Kendall rancludIrani 3
eral at Leningrad, had bain re­
tt'M ttsws n eons b s ii
The
Camplirll
I
."Sling
I’o.l
l . 3
1 Toll! Lions. II* stated that a set of ml*
called by the Berlin government
II y.ii i hr M#
m U1 J.IB •23 forms have been ordered for eev*
Number t j
Ami it* an t^glun
i;u M. I&amp;S &gt;T rrsl of the members and very soon
J llnl.nl
at Moarasr*a request.
Aaxlllsrr plsred flags on tba
1 st 1M 422
Roman that Dr. Constantine
WAHINGTON, Nov. l i - I n a graves of the W"(ld War VolII II l*uR«
*»* M' Ml 4**1 a number of row and sail boats will
Yourvnrff, envoy to Berlin, and single day, Tyescuy, November It),
us III IM 4Ct le seen on Lake Monro*.
R ohc II. WIIU .
Mikhail Karakf, ambassador to Uncle Ham's postmen will make trine |n lorol irmsterles yesU3 •21 Sl?l
Uiday.
.Turkey, had been arrested linked •he biggest house-to-house canT«nnt 4
DRNVRR.
S’ov4 1 I . - I 4 1 Those
nn
the
ronimltlee
were:
l Total
1
3
their names with tha govern­ rase In the history o f tha nation.
IN ::t l M •IT
Mrs. F. K HouiMII.it. rliali ins it. Showman Billy Roe* said hr It IlnlUr
ment’s purge of suspected one;
LT4
m
1
1
*1
Ml
W
'.
Iriihnitfinn
Approximately 130,000 regular Mis* L«ry Hoiinilllal. Ml** Mary and swimmer Rteanor Holm Jar- W leUtltvlR
1*7 Sd r a 1st
(alas within tb* Soviet ranks. The and special carriers will deliver
i«i 121 IM t«l
Watken. Mias Anno Wright and rv't would be married as *«on as T li/.llr
Ambassador to Coland la Yanov unemployment
tu 134 Ml III
report card* to n raramliteo o( Hoy Hvoule actress Fanny Drice dlvorres him W, NI«n«fUI4
Davtlan.
^
every &lt;1welling-cottage and men­ eoaaUHna of Juba Adams and and Rleanor divorces her hus­
t«S •t) )tl lilt
Gain* |tUrs-t| Km. 4. Mill
tion, flop house and deluxe apart­ T. J , Drnmnioiul
band, Arthur, who ia an orchrolra
Tsate I versus Team 2
ment alike—In the United Blair*
Team IB
Mias Jrsnnrtio
luting bad leader and linger.
.at MAHOMAiJAffff GOBI
1
3 Tolal
t
Alaska and llawalL
The swimming alar, now mak­ r rtw k '
ekarge of pin ins tho flags In
1*0 Ilf Ml Lit
Aa part of this first national un­ tho Geneva and t'liuluota come- ing movies In Hollywood, was j Wsavsr
lib Itl t"l III
IM u» MB Itt
employment census, there will be tatlSq Wreslti, were placed on with Rose hero today and con­ w »: WrllB
/
i i : Uf IBB
K
—
IM
It.
Prise
OLIVET. Mick.. Nor. l L —OD n nation-wide publicity campaign,
J. U i v i f —— IIS MB lit 4U
the two elijr monuminta by Mrs- firmed Hi* atatoment.
— Five childrest of Mr. sad Mrs. conducted under direction of John LoaJlo Went.
She holds many swimming rec­
%
7SS ff» III ptst
Harold
Wrigglaawonh w a r s D. Biggera, Toledo, Ohio, kuiines*
ords, bbl kit the headline, hard­
Turn I
burned to death token ftro dg- man, la acquaint every nnemploy
a Total
11 t
est when American Olympic of­
2 XXL
r. a. n*u4*r ... h i tu III
stroyed
ad person with the Importance
ficials refused lo lot her partici­ *t*o H a k e ----- l*». I** its- it*
which they hod been living. The filing hi* or her repor tpate In tha Berlin game* because U A. Tharp . t*S* lit II* Its
K. Kaesermsn 'l i t 1*1 1*4
parent* and Oordea
Raymond. Th« reports, showing age, occu.
ah* allegedly took part ln rham- W. Thoratea
it* IU IIS
.
.
.
.
.
.
~
p#tj0Oi
week*
of
worif
la
the
last
of the dwelliag, war* In
WASHINGTON', No/. 12.—tO pagn* parties aboard ship. .
iit yti ns ttss
bar* when a fire broke oat IS moaiha, and other Information, —Tho House lax subcMumtiSee
hot ware naahto to saw
will be confidential. Tho card*
tissu e StawSIss
today of okling little bualJoea Darts, the -fall girl- of
Total Plat
Wmm l&gt;t«l
five children, reaging ia
age,‘meet be melted
by reducing the tax comedy, onre sold goldfish In a Warn
to esnsue
t
itsss
•
I
from a pear sad* a half to sightJoffkUD before ■Weight Balur*
perhaps H* percent it ft««aiupdlat* store la kar saliva
a
f
IS4IS
- 1(419
ittia
«Uy
a small firms.
*X
PL lu*L
t
_

Home Demonstration Cel ebrati on Marred
Air*’nt Attends An- By Accident Where
Negro Is K i l l e d

ChairmanWare Urges
Citizens To Volun
t e e r For Service

icSrM eisch Talks
To Lions Club On
Fish Conservation

Blackcats Slated
. For Drill Tonight

Team No. .‘1 Gninw Tic

Russian Ambassador
Recalled By Soviet

Jobless Census Is
Set For Tuesday

GravesArc Decorated
By Legion Auxiliary

Eleanor Jarrett To
Wed Billy

DAFFY

^ • D R IV E R S

y« Children Die
Burning Home

^ m

House Tax Group
May A i£Little Mtn

i

l

N

�I

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1*, 1MT

r t n s Sanford m nutD , banpord, ploridjc

World .War Already Started

UNDER TWO FLAGS

Declaring that “England expect* every American to
do hla duty,” Quincy Howe, writing In the December Cog*
mopolitan saya that the.-aecond World War haa already
atarted. And yat he eaya that the United States can atop
it before It rcachea univcrwl proportions since It would be
almost impossible for Europe to wage a major war without
American money, American food and American equipment.
"Since 1931," Mr. llowe points out, "undeclared wars
have been waged In Manchuria, Ethiopia, Spain and China.
The preliminary shooting la already in full blast. Hie
real show starts when two major powers go at each opier.
More than one prophet tins named 11138 as the crucial

.The Arawak Indians, who In­
habited the Ida nd or Jamaica
» M t it ' waa discovered ‘ by
Columbus |n 14H, bad akalla to
TM* Horn* Room mothers and bard that they broke or btnt
taachara af Lyman Sehool were the blade* of Spanish (word*
hot pliably entertained by Mrs.
Thomas Van Horn on Monday
afternoon at bar homo when r»Noah and Wallace Decry are
fraahmanta ware tarred to a large
reunited In' tba f|lm “Rad Man
* * T V November business seasla** of Rrlm*tona“ for tba first lima
of the P,*T- A. waa held on In IS rears.
LO N G W p O p

FIT* out or ali DMaatrtana
Injured In motor cur accident*
i r i 'i l n c l i brtor* lh*y « f c l t t *
ralddta'of tbs street UM7 are
crossing.

R ep a irin g
D ia m o i^ S c t

Ensrravhjfi

R T ^ e JE W E L E R
' Diamonds j\nd Watchea

AM h im IT , MAeiApHueiTTe
(tb s' hbm« of Hmlly Dlrklnaon.
p A l i l Fraal. Rnbarl Francis,
**-•- ’ and other poeta)
Thtq la ibelr arra. . , bora tbo
•- bright word fall
W y e s at *r**sea banding In
■*■'••the aan.
^ ‘
Because of laaf-aapnit and tbo
' llalanlnr *P*II
'
Of Woods la summer when (he
&gt; ' rain la donsj
Kara la the bill wboae lonely
. d graadesr made
A Imtaiy muale of lltelr alnskni
* (bought: Io n a hard-won. wintry flown
. Ina§ quick to fade.
Of ba(d|*r awaotnaaa than the
- summer wrouiltt.

guru against Ji|

circulat* "In fnct," he corRlnuea, "rumors are all
Ing In Washington that United States and l
will conclude a general agreement covering war debts,
tariffs, currency ntublHiatlon s/id rearmament before the
turn of the year."

Painted Gulls

Did you know that painting among sea gulls Is
strictly lalxxi? At a Maine wildlife research unit recently
an experiment was made recently which proved death on
a number of gulls which were painted.
Students of the University of Maine, which co-operates
with the Institute and the Commission of Inland Fisheries
and Came in tha operation of this particular unit, trapped
—• Iraqi bar bough,
194 young gulla for study, the Wildlife Institute says. The
y Loo*!r sad sweet, and all Ihe
wings of a few were painted before they were released to
l,- doth la stirred.
. .
You will hear others rhyming help scientists conducting the studies keep track of their
movements. Every painted gull was Immediately attacked
E
with the birdK . •'
David Mortoo la Forum
by Its neighbors and killed!
HT,
_
,
There Is a . series of plclarea In , Some are of the opinion that the painted gulla were
this week ehowlng the In- set lijton by the other gulla In the belief that they were
•*4e af a house after a man had predators. Others think that Itecauiut gulls are predators
■a argument with hie wife. The themselves in some forms of wildlife, they attacked the
fagotti Of destruction In Bhung- piftnted members of their group in the belfef that they
hat awl Madrid aren't In it at all- wfcro fair prey.
Whatever the reason, the attacking birds were ocrtnlnly more stringent than oven the sternest father who
greets his young daughtcr’K'first us« of lipstick and rouge
with an explosive, "Wi|&gt;e that stuff offen your face, nono
»’ my guhls is ngonna paint."

T b i r are the signs that w«
t ' . ' •ahull know them by—
^ This meadow, speaking In Ibelr
3
language, now,
-’ Thjs wood, Ibis hill, Ibis austere
&lt;• slap* of sky. * . .
And wjian you hear a bird call

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
D , FRHRTON DROVER

WASHINGTON, Nov- 12—Tha
Mexican government, in bringing
tha abundant life to that country's
undar-prlvilegrd !&gt;0 per cent, la
tmploying methods which provide
our state department with a
round-the-clock jiightmare.
Mriplran law* authorise the gov­
ernment to mpke
little farpia out
,
of big ones and It so happens that
soma of Ihe very biggest farms are
owned by wealthy Americans!
Itkh Americana lisva been the target of recent sharcthe.wealth
driven in litis country but hardly
In the direct approach adopted by

dues not dispute the vlrtur of the
'Mexican objectives but deerlea the
method,
tmmenl is frying foreign land
owners In a grvuss of their own
boiling It is un old Yankee trick
In report to the tax »»&gt;r«Kir that
n fuini U worth for tuxirtlon only
a »niall pari of Us real value- It
|«* worked foe yeara In every
*tate in the union and waa brought
near to perfection hi many places
m Mexico. Dirgv '.ended aatatrs
were valued ty their owners for
tug purposes at only a fragment of
fhelr true worth-

rm ciei m b t u b t o w i t i r

_ . _

-t i au eiuiiwwi. xw

PRICES
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS

-SATURDAY ONLY

Scratch

1(H) Lbs..... .

5P Lbs.. . $ J 0 5 - 25 Lbs.. . (OC
baring Mtub lpo Lbs..... $245
50 Lbs.. . $1-30 - 25 Lbs.. . 7 0 c
Horse Feed 100 Lbs........ $2QQ
Dairy Feed 100 Lbs.........$|*90

Sagging cane chair seats may
be shrunk back into place by
soeklng them with warm watsr
end soap suds. Allow fbe caue
to dry Lhorousbty before ualna
tbe chair ogam.:

Yellow Cprn IQf) Lbs.......$1*99
Shorts 100 lt)&amp;.............. $1*80
NO DELIVERY OR “GilAUGER AT THESE
CASH AND CARRY ONLY
PRICES

Repairing

. Truck &amp; Auto
Service

TUXEDO
FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
fie UWg.

Bodies—Spring*—Trailer*
A price you con afford
to pay

again.
Well the Bargrant le
fifty now, suffers from lumnego,
THERE IS no K'xxl arguing with t) Inev Ruble. The
arthritis and other ailments, only argument available with an cifxl w I Is to pul on
can't see very well. II. ran af­
your •overcoal.—James Russell Lowol}* 1
ford to be militant.

Phone I H
Sanford, yiqrlda

Martin’s Garage

Will Inm t’ryniie. famous as
Iho author ul a hook at lack ini
actors end &lt;hc ibt-aUr, also wmls
a volumn rnlillrd:
“Tha Un*
loveliness of Lave-Loess, or, A
puromsry Dlscotlrsa proving (he
wearing and nourishing nf a lock
or love-lock, lo be altogether
unseemly, and unlawful
unto
Christians.1'

Try a Delicious

JOB PRINTING

Home-Cooked Meal

The Daks of Windsor continues
I* lltve hb troubles. Preparing to
■MBtd a Parts church, the pastor
Mdbenly
announced that the
farms' Prince of Walts who saw
aarrtc. as such In the front lines
dtnjng tha World War, would not
bg trejeome. Tha Duke did not at­
tend' el'boyrh Ihe. pastor later
Mhofegbed for his discourtesy.

8«H&lt;i your food from a Uol of dtlkloug HtodwJdtM

The Japans*, aptbassador ta
tha United fetetea had hardly fin*
tahM rT * * 1" 1" ! that hia country

WE TILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONB —

''w .s s ^ x w u v

w w iikk k

General

THE POWER nf words Is immense. A wcil-choscn
worti has often sufficed in stop n flyiug army, lo change
Sergeant York who once killed defeat into victory, and to nave an empire-—Emllo do Gl*
SB Boche. captured 132 or ao
rardin.
*
* -Z ■
'
mere, eaye he le ready In fight

Reoalor IVppcr has promised lo
help secure federal approval of
BumImile Onunly'e [imposed new
heejdtat In Panhird. Title com*
SHANGHAI
Nov. I I - Wl—
re unity needs a new hospital
than any other one thing, b.d wr Japanese forces spread firs death
will have to hurry If we are go­ and deal reel Ion along the southern
ing to' get in liehire the tnsli Istrdrr nf the French Concession
S drawer le empty.
today mopping up last Chinese dc*
i* Braxll. has gone Fascist, may finding Hhanghsi| area front NonJoin ' the ltalo-German'JgpsncM ten quarter.
•Mtncw against rnmmuntsm. That
drduld create an Interesting situ*
•li«) In the event the next World
War should fjnd the United
gUgae allied with F&gt;anre and
Xnglattd, 'against Germany. Italy,

I* HarrU, Mr. and M o. D. K.
Leighton. Mr*. Maud Tupper,
Harper
Yarnell. Mra. LMtcr
pnJ.ri,
fir,.
piqrriMJir, Mrs.
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Brown.
Mra.
Morrison,
Sunderland, Waller (leldard. Mra.
I. Oaieett and Lovell Metcalf ot
Franklin. Mae*., Alton Putlar
and Artaur Watkins.
On Slonday erenlng Mr. and
Mrs. J . II. Menfck had aa gueata,
Lit utenant and Mra. Harris, Mr.
Iwigh'on, Mra.
and Mra.
Tupper. and Mra. Drown.
At the Raptlat church the Kr».
E. D. Solomon, editor of t|w
Raptlat Wltneaa la tha preacher
for both morning and evening
services.
Miaa Klale Dunbar haa arrived
from Philadelphia to spend tha
wfnter at her home here. Mial
Dunbar haa apent the paat thirty
years of winter in Longwood.
She waa accompanied by Mra. W.
U Qreen who waa also In Pennaytvanta.
Attending tha County Federa­
tion of Women's Cluba In take
Mary on Friday were Mlaa Cora
Dolley, Mr». WlUlam Lee, Mrs.
I. Bassett, Mra. Watklna. Mra.
Smith of Portland. Me.,
Mra.
Emma Duchanan, Mra. Fuller
and Mra. J . Iji Menlck.

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Take the cocoas gfocw lof i oruoce. Or the
SBgB who MIL yaw a wrw shin, a wit af
ci«ihM.oe s pair of shoes. Or the mso wbo
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addition to our sthff of Mr. - Carl•&gt;•
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Social And Personal Activities
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Social Calendar
SATURDAY
Tb. CecilIan Musk Club will
meat la the studio of Mr*. F in ­
al* 8. Munion at S ilt o'clock- A*
sistant ulent will bo Miaa Bloiao
Winn, Impersonator and wader.
The Girl Scoot* will moat at
10:00 o’clock wi»fi- wcincra a
bona to go on a hike.
MONDAY
The Warnin'* Missionary So­
ciety of tha Firat Baptlat Church
will bold their regular program
mooting at S:30 o’clock at tb*
church- Circle Number Four will
bo In charge. T1m aobject wUl bo,
“Tha Syrian* and Armenian*-* AU
member* arc urged to attend.
Tha Sunbeam Band will mart at
3:30 o'clock at tho church. Moth*
■re or* urged to bring children bo*
tween age* of 3 end B.
■ The regular bueln*** and toctal
matting of tb* W-30 Bible Claaa
wilt'bo held at tb* Church an­
nex at 7:00 o'clock.

F. Club Order
leets At Kent Home
Mr* Kerry Kent and Mr*. R.
W- Turner entertained the II. F.
Club Order of Eaetcm Star on
Tueoday at the homo of Mr*. Kent
on1Park Avenue.
A profuelon of yellow elder and
(India* were need to decorate the
During’ the evening eaveral
gamy* and ronteeU were enjoyed
for which prize*'were awardod to
Mr*- John Courier, Mr*. A- K
Shoemaker and Mr*. G. E. McKay,
rfane war* made for entrrtainment
In honor of &lt;he Worthy Grand
Matron who will vlelt the chepter
on December 8.
Tho** attending were: Mr*. ItF. Crvnthaw, Mr*. R. C. Maiwell,
Mr*- Eugano lllggin*. Mr*. E. JRouth, Mr*. O. E. McKay, Mr*.
John Courier, Mr*. A. K- Shoe­
maker, Mr*. W. J .' Whltener, pa*'
matron Iba WlllUton
Chapter
Number 141/ Mr*. Harry Kent and
Mr* R. W. Turner.

Banquet Given By
Pbl Alpha Kappa’s
kfeen Hdh8-y
MM the aun room of th* Valdez
V o te l by the Phi Alpha Kappa
Sorority In honor of thl* year *
pledge*.
•Mias Helen Talmer gave
short speech after which th# fol­
lowing program wa»
enjoyed:
Up ‘dance. Ml»* Marjorl# Cogbum; vocal solo, Mi** Cvcilla
Truluck; and a eon^by
song by Ml»»
Miaa Joan
utmn
Azierello. Miaa l A o r a Whlddon
served aa accompanist.

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

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Personals

Mr*.. J . I* Clark, Mr*. C- F.
Mia* Kathryn Thtgpan arrived
Brannan. Mrs. W . E. Raines. Mr*. today from TalUhaaae* to spend
C. E.* McK**, Mr*. Douglas Scott the waakgnd with her patents, Mr
and Mr*. H. W. Ooodapaed aarved and Mr*. W&gt; J . Thigpen.
aa hoot cam at tb* regular so­
cial and bgalaaka meeting of th*
Mla* Louisa Purdon left yeater*
Daughter* of W4*lay which w*» day for Waynesboro, G*., where
bald at tha ehurdh aaaea an Tuvs- •ha wUl visit M r grandparents for
day evening.
a abort time.
Bratiliaiy prp-l
--------FaB leave*
per* Intermingled with chryaan-, Miss Jane Sharon, who attend*
ed to decorate th, Florida State College for Woth* annex and to |
ghr* a Thanks- mrn, I* expected to arrive togiving nJr/ ’
row to spend th* weekendMrs.- G. E. McKay, president
presided' over the btUlnaa* setMr*. W- p. Field* left thla
•km during* which rontlna mat­ afternoon
for
Itotlon.
Mas*,
ter* war* dfyioiod of. Plana wetir where ahe will visit relative*
mad* ’for a Chrtelma* tree to b* for toverai week*
had at the'next meeting.
At the conclusion of th* meat*
Lewi*
Klefacher. mmnilzslun
big pumpkin pi* ’ and coffee w ti mmehant of New York t!»v, is
•errad to tha* following: Mr*. G. visiting his mother. Mr*
J.
E. McKay, 'M r*, y . B. McCall. Ftslschsr at her home on IU*t
Mr*. H. A. Swanson. Mrs. R. H. Tenth Strael. for about
ten
Duncan, Mix. C, A. Halnaa, Mr*. day*.
O. E. - White. Jr ., Mi*. O. K.
White, Sr. from Canada. Mr*. J .
Friend* of Dr. aod Mr*. It. I).
B. William*. Mr*. C. F . Bran
nan, Mr*. J . O- Lanay, Mrs. F.
R. Wnleon, Mr*. C. B. Courier,
Mr*. J,' P. Thurmond. Mr*. C. U
Beldin, Mrs. C. P. Hemdon, Mr*.
M. L. Wright,. Mrs. R. T.
Thraahar, Mr*. W. L. Harrison,
Mr*. J .
L. Clark, Mr*. C.
C. Whittington, Mr*. Roy TiUl*
and Mias 'LaoU Evans.

Irene Dnnqe Appears
In “The Awful Truth”
Commanclag Bunday, Colum­
bia's - rbmaatlocomedy,
Tha
Awfal’ Troth*
Starring
Iran*
Dunne and b«ry Grant, with
Ralph Bellamy. Alexander D'Ar
ry. Cec'| Cunningham and Roberi
Allen In anpboH. will occupy th*
niti Thentnr s«r**a f»r a two
dgy engagement. Also n prom­
inent role la Bkippy, the -Thin
Min” wtro-balr pup, masquerad­
ing a* Mr. Smith.
•The Awful Truth" telle of
the final t&gt;ff between “Mr*-"
Iren* Dunoa and "Mr.” Cary
tlran; which leads to the di­
vorce court*. Thera. In what Is
,*»ld to bo'.lha. must hOirjMa
courtroom scan* aver filmed,
they baltla for tbn coiTody ot
Mr Bmitb with' Iran* the victor
Cary, however, wins the conH'a
permission to visit lha dog once
a month.
l/ive, It seams, hss.no respect
for dlvoyr* decree*, for th* mo­
ment Cary announrea hi* Inten­
tion to ra-nutrrT. Miaa Dunn*
in her man again
by
hilarious though
hi pa sot erlekdt.

&gt;A G R TTTRRE |

IJ Id KIWI
a t r 'v V .w s
(emrynne in all tactions to bacotna picture by melting lines of poetry. •pare; epic of incident; sunshine
jf'
*tt minded, thatgeduratlon for art Gradations of art were desrtibad nml shadow; charcoal tkttfh ’era;
K- tV * H * |" d l he for a well rounded living, ** Ix-ing divided into ti-n |H&gt;tiod»: period of luminosity; space* bro*
balapre
th* Madonna pictures of Biblical ken Into trlanglos
Mr*. Myrtle Taylor B r a d f o r d . “ur mlmla wlll U- opened era that brought inprvssioni of -hmvn through rhythm; and then
Tbs Literature Department of
Ari Pnsirm.n «» tha F l o r i d , . , llnl1,|r*» vblon. The schools, the
th* Woman's Club sponsored Its state
BUt* AH Cnalmutt of ^ Florid* commonwealth, a|T thp pW l# to color; the atmosphnv of nature;'vibration of rotor or lha history oi'
second annual' Paaca pr&lt; g r s a
deratlonlof Women’s Cteb, grv?:„«r Anirrlcsn existence and nation- mathematic* In art; rlassiml irildrama. Mr*. Bradford closed bar
which hrgilii showing one dividing talk liy rrciting "America th*
yesterday Mornlnf Mrs. fU, J*
talk on oil painting and w-tu-i ’.«1 pragma*.
line; pk-tutva were divided Into llriutlful" nml saying, "America
Mrs. Bradford's traveler’s exhl
Holly, chalrtgdn of th* Ssparri Color Wednesday afternoon at th.four rectanglrs which 1 tended to want* not war hut culture”tit included Imported production* grthrr color and line th:it formed
msnl had charxa of lha urogram, Woman's Clcb
A tea hour followed at which
of
rare
pictures
such
as:
“Noe
Tha (bat auzaber was a
actual radiailou; moving, impresa* time Mr*, llcniy Wight presided
&gt; Tho club rooms warn dafofntrd
turn*’ by Jamea McNeil Whittier,
(onal, trnnsItLnal line; cubical over the tea tabic.
with bouquets of Japan*** carlosolo for rasdltatton
by "Prim Tire’’ by Winslow Homer,
tort*. Th* rlevi-rly made model*
Margaret Dart*. Mr*.
W"The Fiihlng Meet at Sea” by
Fleming aang "Pascs to Thbta •f Mrs. Elvira Gamer’s Ktvkicl Author \\t Diehl, "The Guay at
and all hi* Inhnltabla family were
Heart- • aocompanlad
t'oncamcau" by Terrle Williams,
piano by Miaa DavU- An addraaa. displayed on one comer of the Torvlei Vlell Kscaller" by Andre
ateg*. On the walls about the
-Bptrilnat Implication of
Mare. "St. Trope*' hy Lee Hankty,
In our framing department we carry an eatenalve se­
was riven by tha HSv. Fad) teems wan paintings by various "The negaiia- by Claude Monel.
lection of high quality mouldings. We frame anything
Sanford artist*. Mm. W. M Scott,
RedIearn aflat which
"The Lark” by Vincent Van Oogh.
from a miniature to a tapestry.
Field- waa lived lyrically- Uy an authority on ari, and sponsor "The Rlrehrs in th* Meora" by
for th* afternoon, had painting* Willy Herrmann, and " I-agoon i"
My*. Fleming
lsptayrd and also the work of by Konstantlnr Gorbatoff.
An acrostic, “Paaca” wda
&gt;me of her • student*- Among
vented by th* K**t Bide- Pvl
She animated the scene o f each
these sera Mies Helen Wilson and
pupil*. Tha salate to lha
Margaret
Bennett. Other
wa* by the primary pupil*
,
artists' paintings were thoee by
Fred Fields rendered a
liymn Stephen*, Mrs. Fox,
solo. “The ’ Anvil Chorus,” -Tha Sirs. Bj
N«
De Finest and the
Unknown Boldley Rpoaks.” hr Hrs. Norman
llainea Holme*, was given h r Work of Mis* Gretrhen Lewis.
Mrs. Bradford, who it an Inter
Mm James ' Monghlon. The a im
sllrnca wa* observed by tha pattens! authority on art and con*
aadianra while Robert llvrndon dor** art tour*, wn* brought In
Sanford in observance of National
Maw Up*.
Art Week. She w n Introduced to
(he audlanr* by Mrs. H J. Holly,
Smith will ha glad to Isdrn that Chairman of the I Heratura Depart­
they plan to leave Philadelphia. ment.
Pa. tomorrow for Troy, Ala. I • The speaker raid, "tb* name of
Dr. Smith Is Improvlag rapidly. die national art workers la to lead

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NIXON BUTT PACKARD
G U A R A N T E E D U SED C A R S
T^ese cars carry our famous. 48-hour money back guaran­
tee. They also carry our fpoious 60-day participating guar­
antee. Former owner’s name and address is posted on each
car. All prices are marked In large letters on the windshield.
Prices have been cuf to the hope for this sale. Come In and see
these bargains for yoiirself.

Stiprr Falun Im

FALL HATS
Sly lei /op
fc'pfry T ype!

1931 Chevrolet Coupe was$l45.........Cut to $95 00
1929, Ford Couch...... was $125........ . Cut to $954)0
1929 Packard Sedan... was$175....... Cut to $145-00
1934 ChevroIe| Sedan was$395 ....... Cut tq $345-00
1936 Plymouth Sedan wa$$625.... Cut to $595*00
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It lakrs I’riim-y'i to manage so
much rivlr. -o much value at
such a low price! Smart Bat­
tering creation* with new high
crown* ami cleverly ohapisd
briniV Of fine soft felt

Ib-auly and durability al a vaJ,
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(Uttering otylra — the
new silhmirtte is ro»|&gt;on&lt;ililr! Smart ray­
on* ami wnoUike
fabrira in gorgnou*
color*! 12 to 20.

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ri pO|Hlllar with aU ag/i /
imulsted ja lf , pinweal, suede.

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SEM IN O LE G A R A G E

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Practically Any Style You Could Aik fo r i

B e a u t ifu lly S h i r t

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85c
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55c
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iSvo Piece Dress (Plain, Wool or St
One Piece Evening Dress (Plain) $1.00............. $l.l(
JV o Piece Even|ng Dreai» (Plain) $ U 5
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*ancy Evening D ress
$1.60 up.:...... $1.75-up
elv^t Dress (Plain) ...i................ $1.00.............. $1.10 *
Velvet Evening Dress ...... ^. . $1.25 up.......... $L35 up
, Two Piece Plain Suit (Short Coat) 75c...............85c
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Two Pfece Knitted Suit•» ..................$1.00,
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it thla—now’s the tiasa to buy
them I Good looking, with durabl* bindings' of , lastrous
sateen. Si**, 70 in. a 80 U,

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Extra Cfcarra for fur trinwed or fancy pteatod EarmrnU
lim a on dinrgo aceouaU a n tha bubo aa dgttranr prices.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
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ny rnllara. V, UV . and crew
nerka. slide fa-irnrra.
Smart
Sport bsrk* —‘»na|ipy pattern,
and solid color*! F.ven some
SPORTCLADS In this group!

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Wash Suits...............
Wash Pants
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Woo) Suits
Wool P g n tq ......................
40c
While Woo) Suits
.......... $1.00....... ....
White Wool Pwits
.............50c...............
Tug Suits :...........
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THE FOLLOWING IS THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES

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Those present were: the Misses
Louis* ' Perkins. Jane Behulti,
Mary Wight. Jan* Lloyd, Made
ROSE B U 8R E 8
lyn Truluck, Jeannette Potter,
Shrubbery— Ajutuah
Mary Nancy Brock. Mary WaUt
«n. Estelle Hurt. Elisa Hutch I
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son, Evelyn Stow*. Mary Wlgglna.
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Lucy Rourpl'la*. Doris Bus WU
Balm*. Virginia Pexold, Joyce
Hunt, Martha Telford, Lenora
Whkltlon. and Elizabeth Dyaon
Also the Misses Helm Palmer,
Oleda Dyaon. Joan Atxarello,
Carlin Palmer, Lillian Adams,
Marjorie Cogburn, Cecilia TruON DRY CLEANING IN THE SEM IN OLE COUNTY TRADE AREA
luck. Jacqueline Campbell and
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dock ration by Japanaaa
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I t e , Japan n o - la m ailer
fhaoyhal area and tatenda
yea her will In tha Angio­
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k:,wit|‘i*pAne^
m©Ytiii«nt
Ik IW Chlnaaa.
to altitude railed a g m t*
to a for Britain, Ptanee and
Oaltod ttataa.
arm of known enti-J«peneee
m (till are ta refure In the
ton a rear and the powers
| the possibility that the
Mess may Invade their terri*
to eelse these Chinese,
addition there were the
liens of what (ha power*

TALLAHASSEE, N o r.lt—Rlyht
out of the IT atodonta from Baaford attending Floy Ida Bteto Cal*
lay* for Women are froehnmn, I
are sophomores, t are Juniors, and
■ aenlora, accord Iny to a etudent
directory Juet compiled ehowiny
the etaaxiflcationi of the 1,181
young women enrolled her*. A
majority of tha Sanford student*
are In the School of EdaaatiM
while the Colleys of Aria aa^
Science* and the School .of ‘ Home
Economic* claim aavaral,
Tha complete ftsdaaV directory
■hows the College of Arts sad
Science* to be leading other divi­
sions of the college in enrollment
with B47 (ludente: the' School «f
Education nest with B03| followed
hy the School of Home Economics
with !M| eiid the School of Mudlc
|with fit. Seventeen graduate eto*
dent* also ara attendiny lha col­
lege thl* pear. Students ere lletod
by classes according to the number

4-HClub Work Is
Outlined On Radi#
By Mrs. K endall
L '
Castloot* rrtm r.p a On* .
i ed, "Seminole County aheald here
a eueceeaful and profitable ycer
for the farm women and the 4*H
tfo k I « • -"
■ lira .
Kendall
and
County
Agent C. R. Dawson ar* In the
Uahrarslty City attending the
Annual convention for tha sttanato* workafa which began last
Monday and ends tomorrow,
i During tha separate mealing*
ef the County and Home Demonstra|len agents at the conven­
tion yaoterdoy, club work with
the boys and the girl* waa the
principal topic of d iv is io n . Dur­
ing the day a number of proml*
■oat apoakera addressed the body
rolatlve to this work.
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two d m i n rlttitan and Totoran
relief. Undar tha hood of rlrlllaa
rallof th e n a rt such eaaaa aa
money given far nursing , carat
shoes and aecks for a tranatant|
ri— for an azpactant »otl&gt;‘
ar and fonda for a •racial dtat
for a mother and child.- Later
and malarial wiro yltan for rw
rooflny n ' b W and clathaa far
a family to Laka Mary whaoa
houta bemad eomplately. In an*
at bar aaaa, a true* waa given a
man In order-that ba mtyht work
and earn"* Ihr'tny far hlmaalf and
hit fapiUy- Tranaportatlon waa
»applied In several IniUncta to
ntady families. Madteal earn for
a patient with uramle poltonlny,
milk donated for a T, B. patient,
part payment toward* high tamptratura treatment .for arthrttla
—Ahaaa a r a 'a ll eaeaa that re­
ceived etd*%&gt;m tha Rad Croaa.
from tha money you yare a t Roll
Call period but yoar. Tha **•

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In ad-llttan la an y uther lie ia a e
l a s rMini rad by any
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ord ln a m a ul O ', C ity ut SaaforA .
and lh a n M ra iln a nr tu rk a plana
a a In tk l* UantJna U«*rr'k*A »,w ,l
nat ha c u n tlro e u (a ba ia c ld a a u l
(a tu rn , a tb a r p lace o f baam eae.
aacilo n I. Tha llcen ae y e ar
la
(h ie o rd ln a a ra re fe rre d l a aball
begin an th e f l r t l d ay o f O eleber
am t and a a lh a Ih lr tla th day a l
Sap iam b ar o f th e follow in g year.
A h a lf-y e a r a llcan aa
m ay
ha
n blaln ad n fle r tha flr» t d ay . a l
A pril a l each y aar.
K arlin a I. T h e llean eea provid'd
fo r In th la o rd ln a a ra sh a ll ha ah*
ta ln a d Iran i th a C ity Ctarh. a (
now provlued fo r by Ordinance
NO l i t o f lh a m iy a l Banferd.
aactin n ( . T h a t
any
p e r te a .
firm n r rn rp o ra llo a v Io U llu x th a
p ro r li'o n a or Ihla n rdlnanca (h a ll,
s p a a a a n rlc tla a , he ru n lth e d hy
a flo e a l 1MI e x c ee d !n e
II****,
a r h r Ira prison n i-n l o( hot
r iceed ln x n in ety ( I S ) d a y s

purchase them due to uaemployment) and two months' rent paid
for a family until they rafuived
their henna money. Theee are
all typical cases of financial as*
•Litanee, and amounted (o 184.00.
" I f yen count In dollars and
cants what tha Rad Croaa has
don* for tba unfortunate of Seminote County, the total will ba
very dose to |t04.00 for the
period from Nov. J , 1036, to
Nor. 1, 1937. I f , however, you
count In terms of encouragement,
hope and friendship what thla
money has
accomplished,
the
amount would be many times two
hundred dollar*. What a privi*
leys It Is for each Individual
to have a pari to not only help*
toy people In distressing circum­ b « e ia g UeeerlbeO p rop erty lu tb e
stances In other parte of our C ou oly o f B e m lso l*. d ia l* o l
P I or I t s ,
to -w ill
county, b u t'to bel able to-extend
N W U of L e t
fL e e e
t o Jte e lle u i t . T ow oeb lp i s
a hand of fellowship and broth­
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Sooting touchdowns: Marfan
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Csntlmied Vrem Page One
kle*. (pane from Oolaa). Ultra
In tb* game to play, Doll** point*. Porgueon I. iPtacements).
pulled * trick play Immediately p metals:
Umpire
MeCloekey,
following the kickoff that toiled Referee Haghee. Head Line*mao
P.snford's opporianlly to shat
out Up nadete aa Knuckles ra­
tal vod a pass from Oolaa an Ida
X-EGAL NOTICE
44 yard and mead to tba Sanford
eight yard Una kafor* being
■topped. Oolaa again passed ta
Knuckles. tor fW* yard* and
CpfUTAIN
i f f FATKnuckle* received a third nod
i.icxN sn
touchdown pas* from Oolaa toe
TO THH
nxmiDAi
all point* ‘ but the attempt for
the extra point waa no wood-

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inecomtnff Events
Held At Stetson

President Outlines
Plans For .Congress

ball. The two Ham* did wall
with thalr pasting altaaka e*w
*1dering tha wet ball and lb*
.play ol Morgan I t
Uantordto
bark Bald and Oraan' fbv «b*
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Raglans! Agri. Credit Corp. of
Raleigh. N. C. to Raytonal Ayr i Cr. Carp, at Washington.
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Washington, D. C, to T. 8 .
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MR. BOSEW ILL WEAR T ^ E PANTS
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LUNATIC DISTURBS BRITAIN’S ARMISTICE RITES

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Is Undertabi
Six Sailors P i c k e d
Up In Life Boat
Off Cape Hatteraai
One la M i s s i n g

8 With Lifebelts
Flounder In Sea
Fourteen More Drift
In Open Boat At
Coast Guard Hunts
NEW YORK? Not. 1S&gt;(APJ—Si*
lifeboat
Cape Hat*
Ursa flv» hour* after th*
Greek
freighter
Tiennr
Chaadrta, loaded with aerap
Iras, sank igddenly before
dawn In a'rainy, driving

Rise*of Holm Jarrell, pretty swimmIn* champion, did the trail*
tag but aet the talking when 8bowman Billy Rose announced they
would be married as soon aa they are divorced from their present
mates, Fanny Brice and Arthur Jarrett, Photographed with Rose
In Denver aa ha dlacuaaad their plana, Eleanor aald^ “I'm through
talking. He’s boss now.

School Student* Stmt Paving In
Give Program On Sanford By WPA
Education Week Reaches $ 9 0,828
Talks Are Delivered Work On $25,146.00
OakAvenue Project
By Lawton, McKay,
Teachers, 8tudents Is Now Under Way

Mrs. Caroline Heitz
Die* J i v Orlando
Mm- Caroline Haifa, formerly
•f Sanford, died hi Orlando Tharaday at I t * P Jf. a f t * an ninaea
of aevaral weeks.
Mrs. Halts, who was U yuan of
IS* &gt;1 thq Umo if bar death, waa
horn fat Bgverta, Nav to . 1IU .
Tw* jraara later aha Immigrated to
Amariau with her paranU who id U ai In O h *
Far I t yaura, Mrs. Haita raelded
lb l u M and v u affRIeted with
tha P in t Baptist Church herolh a la ata vfvud h r b brother,
John Waber, *f FUtaburg, Pa., yad
thro* aaaat D r John J . Halt* of
Orlando, Dr. Albort W. H attt of
Banfard and Bnmat a HalU also
of Pfftaburg.
ruaorul aarrfaa* w « ho hold In
tha Curry Band Funeral Hem* la

Wueh1* pro*
led in tha audllemlneW Hlgfa
- morning by
tha Institution
rtlclpated In tho
program In the
icbmr.

program waa a
by the Bommtro under lb*
ifaaaor T, M.
Bemlnot* High
• Ik* Hag hr*a scripture and
by Dr- m D.
1 Urol Froeby

. McKay, prtncll, eiplalned the
tea of the proI the many vialPresent to ret the various
ughout tba reof tha day. Ho
Profeseor T. W,
1 au eddroe* on
Iurat Ion.”
a played by th*
■umber of song*
Olria Otoe Club
log of Mr*. W.
nd by tha Boy*
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manta of tba aewapaper and
what la being planned for lb*
lu *U o Vocation*] Depart men).
Alex R. Johuen prmenled the
Fatura Former Btrtag Baud and
■la* dallvorod a abort address
protesting tho agrieajtara pro4
gr«aa for the romaialng pbriioa
of tb* year
la tb* Horn# Economies De­
part want Mrs. Mary Btoao told
Of a * work don* hi -that ,d*M lJm at and one of tba elaaoa*
proeeated a fashion roriaw sad
ala* a review eoatraatlag the
dross of the-past year* Until

Tollowl eg th# oflbpletlon of
three major WFA ilr**l *•*'
i«« wojaala In •••fa** Fhlob
coat tha City and th# Works
Progr*** jCdmlnlatrotfan n tout
of HMU-M. work has been
•‘•r»*d on another mejer street
widening *nd repaving project
which will make a grond toUl
fof lh# W,VA i t m l p*,|n* pro
^
of IM.UIA0,
)oca| tVPA oftlelala reported thla
morningThj# WMg work on th* Magnolle Avanne and Bee opd Barest
p ^ j^ t waa completed with th#
, l c ( ption of the asphalt filler
b, lw##n ibt bricks, and the WPA
workman wbro moved to Oak
Avenue where a project for the
w|d«nlng and repevmg of that
VM recently approved.
Tb# project also calls for repairs
^ b# made to a portion of Celery
nM&gt; Banford Avenue,
Rualnea* ontabllahmanta local^ nta r tha Magnolia Avenue
Bng second Street project nro
sported aa well pleeeed with
th* widening and repaving of
lh( „iro*i and bar* commended
(bt w p^ for Re prompt compinion of the project
Whan lbs work waa first elari:
^
„• WM #,ti«at*d by WPA
a _ that at laqat I - 1-1
oftlelala
month* would be roqulrod to
complete tb* project. However,
It baa bean completed In UUIe
mors than half that time.
The recently completed Pro­
ject waa tba smallest' of tba two
aimtier projects previously complated and call* for an oxpandlturo of nearly II .000 lass than
tb* Oak AvOnUe IVeJeet which
la (he largest of tb* foar, cull­
ing foe aa aipoudllur* of M M il.
Of tba 1*0.11110 expended for
lb* improvement of First Street
Park Avemie. MsgaolU and Seoond Btroet sad oak Avaaua. tbs
Works Program Admlubfcatlea
win aoutrtbata | t l * l * wkliu
tk* apouaoro aharu amouaU U
IIMBT.
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L oom Balloon Hita

French Power lines
FEANCB, Nav. IB.
A runaway ’ BriUah
balloon
croebed today sear BJguevlll*,
IB mOa* from hero,, after drift­
ing wildly san s* tba fefttah
cbaeaei and over
baithaiu
R a s t a No eua was abadrd.
Th* bell00* . beIonilea ta tha
BriUah Air Faroe and aarrytaa
valuable matiarolagloal baatromaata. broke !«••• from Ba
moarlags at tbe Alrdroma near
Ramsgate Mat night with twe
mOaa of aahls #*-gH-g
This aabU wrecked many
- v / v ;'

Government A vial
Raid Insurgents
ply B a t e s , K
100 At Pampl

British Claim Orien* '
tal War Is Not Just &amp;
Concern Of TheChi- \
nese And Japanese &gt;

IIENDAYK, F r a n e o J p h n
Front far, Nor. 11.—(A l-Spaa
government fa r m opened as i
tltlery drive toiler «!»"* the i
tire Aragon front while »upp*
Init wer planes rnidni Ineeryi
supply center*, nil In nn effort
delay the prospective’ In»urg1
push Into Catalonia.
Cunnera bias'-d at Insure'
fnrtiriratloAa
while
bombed Ttnirl, Calatayud, Mai My
de A rayon and ramplona, vM
hnltctlna
reported. . Insurgawl
headquarters anId more than iSI
persona were killed at Famplcn*
The massing of rebels at B ar
arena and rectification of their
upper Aragon
lines
Indleatad
Catalonia would he their* went
objective. The rovemmonl cfpl*
la l' has been moved to Barca.
Iona, capital nr autaioaaaa Cali
alonla.
aeknowl
Rebel
advices
rovarnment counter-attack* aa
the northern sector of the mere
than 100-mlla eastern front belt
■aid th* rebels atilt dominated
the strategic Qaliege valley.
Oovamment sources said th*
Catalan militia had forced Urn
rebel* to retire from several front
line positions In the Ssbmanlg*
sector, just south of the French
frontier. A rebel attempt to *ntlrclo th* Cetalan epearhtad waa
•aid to have failed.

China Asks For *\
Economic Check

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Italy W aiiteTo Know
What World Powers

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three persons to their session
yesterday, accord tog lo O. P.
Herndon, clerk of tbs Court.
Indictments
wars
brought
against David O'Neal, charged
with assault with Intent to com­
mit murder when he waa arrest­
ed after an
altercation
»Rh
James Edwards; Henry King,
charged with aaaauR with Intent
to rape, and Charlaa u'utdan,
charged with gran I larceny, is al­
leged lo have stolen goods from
Cowan Company whara he was
employed.
The C.rand Jury adjourned yes.
trrday afternoon and will not
meet until Monday morning. It
fa expected that a complete re­
port will be mad# by th# body
eomatim* that day.

Don Lochner Will
Head Press Group
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. II. -fJPJ
—Th* Florida Pros* Association,
composed of weekly newspapers,
today elected Don Lochner nf
Clermont president to sacoead
Robert F. Bikes of Croatviaw.
Otbab officers Include Tate
Powell. Jy., MacClenuy and Paal
Rardln, of Casal Point, rira
President; Henry if. Hudson, TI
tuaritla, treasurer; Russell Kay,
Tampa, renamed secretary. The
Fall meeting of ]||| will be held
la Lake Wale*.
CORRBCnON
Th* Herald regrets an error Hi
the Lions Club story In Friday's
paper In which H was aisled that
Jo* Melach mad* an address before
th* club so flak and gams cenaervatleu. II waa Ed Maiech, pel Jo*
Mebeh, who made th* address.

BRUSSELS, Nov. IS.—
(AP)—China today askod
the International conference^ ^
"Peking to end Far Eaater* s
war, for material aid against
Japan while the Tatter nation
continued to have nothing to
do with the conference, Nor­
man H. Davis, the .United
State* epokeaman at the eon*

fvrvnce, taprvaeed the hope tha*
Japan etUI would ha bronchi In r*Sj
men said Ja pants contention thal
the war was the concern of Ja­
pan and China alone waa u n a f
1
ceptable,
'J
No one. however, answered
Italy’s pointed question
about $
what th* conference vroyld &lt; •do ;
neat Italy la Japan’* mend e l .?
th* mvetiny.
Dr. V, K. Wellington Km , ,r
China'* rvpraeantatlve. urged #*d» •^
ftnaaclal praaaurw
v jc e g p Q j. R e d u c i n g nomle and
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•~ aralnat Japan and aM fa Ckhtn

W.F. Shelly Is
n t i S M tl1 Mein Speaker At
B ^ j S S u S t e Elks Safety Meet
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Oaneratly fair tonight and Talk Emphasizes Do-

Sunday.Ealrome northwest t’loi"
Ida: partly cloudy loulghi and a

Sunday.

am” slate, and at the present his
extensive lour of thle continent ls
rearing completion.
He left the small Missouri town
■boat tlx months ago with hla liny
ona cylinder Auto Gilds and th&lt;•mall trailer which, according In
Ripley'. “Bellev# It Or Not”, Is
th# smslleat on Hi# highways.
Blnre that time he haa made an
extmislv# trip through tha Ihimtnton of Canada visiting nearly all
*ha Province* and then journeyed
down th* Eeatgyn Seaboard or the
United States to Florida, complet­
ing a 11,000 Itinerary of the North
American Continent.
llarridgt cooks, eat* and sleeps
In hla Aby trailer, th# dimensions
of
which aro 2x2x2 1-2. IF la
•quipped with a tiny power plant
which, according to Mr. Herrldg#
walgha only four ounces and furnlahas adequate lighting for hts
»**v# a clothes press, and a tiny
liny quarters. It also contalpa a
radio rtcaivlng set.
Mr. Ilarrldge was enrout# lo StPetersburg and the Keya from
where ha expect* to Journey to
Cuba and possibly South America
to spend the winter aeeaon.
Willie In Sanferd, Mr. Ilerridge
visited the Banford Municipal Zoo
a»d commended It very highly.
”f have seen Zoos much larger
hut no halter than the Banford
Zoo,” Mr. Ilerridge slated, end
commended the compactness 'and
the variety of eahlblU.
He cam* to Banford hoping to
sample some of the celery grown
her* only to find I hat ha waa too
•trly for the celery aeeaon.
The tree 1or which th* Itinerant
uoaa to pull hla trailer, weighs
•uly 1T0 pound* and ha gala 120
•flee t* tlie gallon of gasoline and
lOt mils* t# the quart' of ell, he

Superintendent Lawton Discusses .
Cost Of Educating American Youth
Thara I* an Inrestmant of apraxlmetely
tT/&gt;M4&lt;W.*0«
la
&gt;h*o4 properi r over lb* nation,
fa Lawton pointed out, with
IVgOOOvOOO of thla amount In*
la truly the blggari |a.U
*r Industry fa th* nation,1
gemlnoU County Brhool

Highway Accidents

lion arfd mediation ha*
Raym&lt;&gt;nd Monsalralgr, who has
The Impiiriancii of educatlnl ■lammed In your face."
The conference waa raps
been seriously ill. waa reported the public to bo salty-minded
by hospital officials as Improving waa |h* main theme of the ad- lo be considering a decIan
1 ,Hisy.
drqaa given by W. F. BheUy be that Japan la to blame fag
tlnulng the undeclared wot
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China.
Th* weekly . lunch ton of .Hi!
■ntfht at the Klhr Nora* kreaUsrf— HsanwMle Ik CMrra. dUM
Banfonl Rotary Clubb will m
Japan*** army pushed into
HrKI In the Valtlei Hotel Mon on Riel Union Avenue,
Hr- Bholly. chairman of the Interior aa Chinas* troops dj-o
day at 13:16 o'clock.
Ik u | Kills Safety fomralll##. back to form a ring of del
gave an laatrucllre talk on the around Nanking, tba capital
A board meeting nf lha Chit. object of tbu Hslety Campaign
Major devalopuentg In
■Iren nf the Confederacy will be being cuuiliirtnl throughout the fourmonlbeold ChlaeseJapa
held In the horn# nf Miss OI#da United liutlr* by lb* National war during tbs past i t h
liysun Monday afternoon at 3:30 Older of Klka lie suggested Included]
o'clock.
menus in bo used In bringing
t. Japan for a secondaurcoaa to Iho Campaign, citing rejected the mores of tha
-Violators of CHy Onllnancee l ha surerssful Program carried I'owet* Conference In Drib
will be tried before City Judge out by the Railroads of the to mediate the conflict but
Frank Miller In a session nf th# iMinlty during Ibe peat U years, dlcated the might consent, 1
Municipal Court Monday after
FIr»t lit tmtuglanc*, ha da- to ifaa good otricea of tba Ui
dared, waa to rdurnta th* public States In arranging a dl
noun In th# Polit# Station,
to t&gt;e aafrly minded. The removal Chinese Japan ran aat Ilament
of hasardous traffic rondlllona, which no outside power W
tin It aa bad corner*. Inlrraec- ba represented,
tioua obscured by shrubbery and
t. It. It. Erin* of The Ui
bill bonrda end other objerts Press, after a six weeks to*
and Ills revision and mdlflra- Japan. Manrhukuo and
N
lion of traffic taws, regulation* China, reported that a am
and ordinance*.
of tha Japanese Army faro *
Finally lha strict enforcement Immediate war with 8ov|«t
of *uch lawn and the liberal use »ta to remove **tbe commi
of disciplinary measure* for manara In the Far East’* but
Ihalr non observance mu.l be the Tokyo government ant
provided fin, Mr. Rlielly alated. majority of the Japanae* pi
Other speakers on tba program feat the conflict can be dell
whose talks brought out many it waa Kkln,’ opinion that *
revealing and tnalrudlve facta Rusaodspaatee war during
were Mayor Kd*aul
lllgglna, neat flv* yeara la not llhelj
Ilepresentailve U. J .
Ixhman.
|. Jirlllsh and American
Dr. P. t. IJpaay, professor of City ComlaJaaloners Al I«*a and thorl'lea in the
Internet!
Journalism of flteteon Unlverally, M. J. Lodge, allomeya 0 . W. Hettlameat of Shanghai y
will apeak on the “Quest Ion Bpencer, W. Herbert Messer and displaying n more eonepfa
altltade toward - th*
Japa
Marks over Europe'' at th* reg- James G. Hharoii. Jr .
The mambera of tblg Bafaty fallowing a blunt warning by
r monthly meeting of th*
mpboll Dossing Post of Amer­ Commit(*e who will , carry &lt;m jupanssa Army eoaamaadtr
ican lag Ion Monday night ac­ the work are Chairman Shelly, that he 'would feel fro* to
cording to G. 1). Workman, com- Kc- Lehman. Chief Hoy a. W|l- ja th , foreign controlled n
Hems, BhsrRt Charles (land, J. of Shanghai as bo might a*i
la line with Military neem
Dr. Llpaer served aa a ■lieu­ O. Ad*ms and B. Rungs.
tenant of Infantry with lha Sev­
hastily disclaimed asset tioua In
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London that
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