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ir«mu a ir

Tiger” Howell May N ot Be In Starting
f Seminole lin eu p Doe To Ankle Injury
Sustained In Wednesday Session
la a g a m that la bring ra- Darrall Fnrirnson L lin
M ad U (ha failure ta n a of Leon Law ion — H im
M. Mertheaei Plot Re Con fa rare# Robt. gtoinoff .— m
this week, Mend Coach
trd u McLncaa and ble
eeeistaota, Coaches Itaaaelt
aekan aad Woody Riser,
•and a group of thalr proout to meet the Ocala
Mts who a r t at ma praaaat
landing tbs conference with

110 U
lM I
110 0

Use Notre Dame
;System Of flay
Wilkinson Says Boys
AreTrying To Make'
I^lan A Biff Success

Today’s
Sporting
World
SPORT TOPICS
sr

JULIAN STEN8THOM
Herald
Sparta BdUor

The game win start promptly
i&gt;StW o'clock on the new SamieU nigh School Athletic Field
■bleb Is not finite completed
■I In a condition to Eara a
W # played there.
Seminole County morning that prospects seemed
Coech lteU caa' bora ara In
Court Records
very bright far making a success
ley good condition tor the on*
•f tha team after a lull late last
■ping tilt bat Onq defect la
week.
Warranty Deeda
ml Robert T iger*. Howell will
it be Ot the starting llnattp Orange Land Co. To Jemee Wacht- ' The boys went through an exenlsa drill and Umbered up before
feltl, el ux
might dua to "the fast that ha
Jared till ankle In n dumbly Jacob#, William W , et ux To Ollv• r Jacobs.
ortamnge session
Wednesday
Ight during the -after-dark prac* Jacobs, William W-, et ux To Or*
mond Jacobs.
,-*
. ' Reports from Orel* show that Jones, Emma tenors, et vlr, \V, Li backs returned them while the
linemen'went dean under the
To Umatliie Fruit Co.
Egta*d Coach Jack BmJUi and hla
boots.
Mortgagee
■Ualriant Wltila pahbiea. bring to
PRO GRIDltHN WORKOUT
.Bantord on undefuated eleven and Lundquiit, llrnry 0* et ux To The outfit looked "Ilka a mil­
Coach 8. A. It. "Wilkinson's
F irst Federal Savings A Loan lion'' after the practice and plans
&lt;*b M a touchdown boa been
seem the brighten! since the open*
Kanfnrd Semi-pro lllackrata
Asia
■Beared against them thla season.
Ing of the erosions. The dummy
went through another Impor­
, They hare run up a total of l i t
Crop IJvns
tant drill last night on tho
‘Rdnta In six game* and having Tookea, Fannie M. To Farm Credit scrimmage wnt the main event of
the evening a t the boyn ran
drill field ef the Sanford Arm*
i aaly alt prints scored upon
Administration.
ory and an Important nreslpn
.them and that wee by Eustla, Swops, 0 . P„ at ux To 8infon) through many of tho old straight
Notre Dame plays.
It wav as Coach Wilkinson
» to I.
Agricultural Cr. Corp.
Coach Wilkinson * stated this Pent Me protegee through a
. Sanford baa played only four
Sallsfactlon of Marigagao
games this aeaaon and much Baker, Elisabeth Spanur, Guardian morning that the* making a ate*
ee i| of the tram le entirely up to
•trongar teamd" (hen Ocala his
To John, Andrew, J r , A Ferdi­
the boyn and it depends upon ho-d Ralph Monger
played and has n run ap total
nand Duds.
hard they work In order to make! Dob Williams
«f M prints and having &lt;1 points
Assign men I Crap Uea
It go over the top. So far, Coach Klwtn Squires
’ 'geared against them.
Sanford Agricultural Credit Corp. said, tha boyn h im been working Rufirll Udham
The game should furnish plea*
To First Natl. Bank at Orlando. to their extent In p ittin g llie hies Jim Htipler
,‘ty of utcUement to the rani and
Sale Contract
the Seminole ||lgh School Ath. Orlando Farm Equipment Co. To over and the mentor slated that Angu&lt; Harriet
Sanford will een »nme good semi- Hilly Odhem
, MHa"Department le expecting a
E. T. Hamit; One Tractor Plow. pro football gerar* before the Harold linker
teeerd attendance at the UtL
Ua Pendens
Moc McWImrlc
E*'Tha s t a r t i n g■ line-up
fbr Check, Thomas J. II Vs Allan Mer­ gridiron era son is over.
MSfUi «J|
A first string In tha dummy Leslie llainogt
Sanford will be as follows
ritt, et ux, et a!
scrimmage last night were as folThe managri
Final Decree
B Sam W a lla --------- LE 110
Willie, John T. Ve Willie Agnes
fcSW rt, Dumb ley — l.T m
Willis—divorce Granted.
A 'JIB ' Tounx ____ LO fto
tfFTed O s n s s ----- ,-C
Its
N. A. H s r k s y -----IIO .170
If iAahby Junes —„..RT *10
, BUI) Oriberi - —JtR 1M
i - J o h i Morgan -----QR icu

genise a ' Florida I’rnfcailwial
Football League with a aaaion to
atari after Jan. 1, IBM. far their
flrat season. -Ha mentioned eight
Christian n am e u u n k n ow n
KranWIln M iuM rhU M ita.
Florida cltica in an artWIa in th«
FRA
N K DICKKRM AN. an d ----Daytona Death Sun Itrcord thla
HICKBRMAN. who** Christ
morning and ha left Sanford and
airni I* unknown.•
h&lt;&gt;in^rtlll*. Mnsaarhuestls.
leetburg out because they were ALL
I'AIITlIOf WIIOMH NAP
rmaller titles. We hare a bit* to
ARM UNKNOWN TO TLA
TIFF* INTKItraiTKIl IN T
ray about that questkm Ight here
LAND* AND I'KKMIHK*
and now. The Sanford aemi*pro
VOl.VKP IN TilIH UlIKT, ^
W IT :
outfit may be small and light and
Lola Vorlr-ftne &lt;41). Fort)
•Fwrtr-lhrc* Ml.
in a small town a« Sanford as they
two (II), -Fortr-thrr*
Fnrlr'feiir,
.—. . . . . .Forty&gt;ri*i
call It, but If hla home town Sara( I I ) . F o rtr-o la . 1111. en d Forabta, which of cooree be mentioned,
lr*rev«n. M il, ecr*rdln g In
map end Idol fllri. ut record
we will eat our hats If this city
&lt;m Hi* a le i *l»r of December.
will not draw Saraaota In a foot­
M l). In the P ublic IMrorde of
K»mlm«U C ounty. Florida, |n
ball game, other . than a high
r i a l Until 1, whirl, said map
and p la t 1* a plat o f tha
rchool game.

LEGAL NOTICE
i Titrs f in iiiT r court , in
Anti f o r acNinoLR, coun ­
ty .
FLORIDA. IN CII A KKUIuTh r , WHITMAN, o. H.
CAI.I.AIVAT, CAI.Y D. LANRl*.
I-.IIMKINH W. LAND!* and
MYUTLU LIA im W K Irt. as
aad renetllulleg lb* Dlr*rlura
and Truele.e ot U K K FRONT
ISH'KOVKUKNT COMPANY. a
former anrporatlon titu n lird
iimlvt Ibu lawa of «h* Hialo of
Fl.irlila, and harvlolor# dl*uolvad under lb* provisions *f
r in p u r M ilt of lb* la w i af
Florida. plaliitlffa.
* ii. ] | ji iiniii * in ififfi mi w*
tlAI'SKI/r, lud] vltus llr. e n d
IIKLLK C. KAUHKt.T. ho »K".
FltANUI* IL A I' I' I-WTO N.
RALPH A. tlAf.LAnillUL end
FRANK H. IUCK HUMAN, as
and eunatllulln* Trust*** un­
der I list rsrluln Doelerellnn nf
Trust deled' June till), A. D.
I*tr, dulg r*e*olsd emonx the
p.iMlc rarords
ef
0*mloole
(lo stlr. Florid*. In D**d IlMki
M. P*f* Mt. FRANCIS J£ A1‘|'I.ICT»)N. enc wile. ------------AllT.I.rUN.
wj.nse Chrlsllsn
nmn* Is unklitiwtl. RALPH A.
flALI.AUtll.lt and wife ■
■
UAlAJtHIIKIL Whose Cbrlstlsn
tin,ns Is unknown, alia FRANK
H DlCKF.ItKAN un.l wire --------- DICK HUMAN, whose Chris*
tlnn its ms la uukiniwli. end ell
ntb*r parties wli«e. usmta ere
enknnwn to nlslntllta, who ms r
b* Interested In tha lands and

U n it, o w n n l l.v I.AKII FRONT
I t l l ’IlO V K tlK N r O il )l I-A NT.
nnd which raid map and plat
waa approver.' hr
the C lip
'uinmLplaM ..r K uulord, Caianr of U niiianla. HiMo o l F lo re
Ida. a t d m e n inn liel&lt;&lt; Der r r a l i r r t l t h . is J L *lhe ab o v e
d rv rrlb v il p m p v r tr be I n f *U»rrw lM k n n w n nnd deacvlhad
au leilv F n rty -o u e M l) F u rir - tw o . M l), F o rty -lh rv a , t i l ) ,
F o rly - f o u r.
( I D , F o rtjr - flv ^
M l) .
F o rtr-h la .
M«&gt;, a a d
F n r iv a e v a n . ( I t ) , o f L ak * Vvlw
P a rk , a r c o r d ln u lo p la t th rrv n f
d u ly re c o rd e d am o n g rn* p u b lla
rv rn rd a of Mamlnul* C o u n ty ,
F ln rlcjt. In P l a t Doug 1 on
png* 41.
You ara hereby nnllflod that n
n il ha„ been
brought
again st
■&gt;u In |h *
Circuit Court
l«r

t

H a longer between paint Jobs when
Quaker Circulating lieaters w M
you uea Dotier A Gay's quality
the oil-ralaar burner. Mora h ear
products. They’re **Deat for the
South." Stanley-Rogers Hardware with leas olL Bandall Electric Co.
LAIIOR SemlTrallar with trull
' body for aala. Complete out­
fit ready for the season. II.IOOM. This outfit will have to ba
seen to be appreciated. Reel A Boat and trailer. Nice light, dean
Bona. U l W. D rat BL, Sanford.
o u tfit Sacrifice. *U jOO. 807 E.
8th S tre et
Install n WOOD or OIL circu­
lating heater—Nationally adver­ I t INCH roll-top deck far gala.
tised brands a t reasonable prices—
Phone M1W.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
KEROSENR Range, good aanfw .
We are manufacturing agents for
|!0.b0 Seminole Tire Shop. X
the Speed k ing Electric Water
Heater. For quick heat. Sella fur
|3.00. 11-00 cash with order, bal­
ance on delivery within 10 or IS
days. L et me know and I will
demonstrate. Stafford Brokerage 8UNFLAMK oil burning heaters
Co., Lake Monroe.
are clean, economical aad pro­
duce the desired h e a t Make year
place comfortable HILL 'HARD­
WARE CO.
Oarage Apartment for rant, S
room* and hath, newly rap tin led Bottle Brash, two year aid traaa,
BOe each or will trade for Ar»
Iqalde. Furnished or unfu rule bed.
Reasonable. Apply 224 W. 19th borviUei or Palms. Mrs. Mae JL
nullil- w-w, f .L . U*.__wt*"

Tires—Batteries
On E u ; ray mant Plan
Afl LOW AS

DOWN
SEE US FOB YOUR
GAB, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

raO N E IT

SOI N. PARK

For Sale

•e.

Carbarn Dalalea, 4 Year
PUnta. Hlblactu, * 1 Year
CM. Finer Uaf Caladluma.
All Colon. Rooted CutUnfat Liguatrum, HlblaMa, ParmdUa Vina, Flama
Vtoa. Witdr Llllca, Ilog
P lu ll. Roaaa. Pool Conlirsetlon, Lindacaplng. All
niu iti Guinnteed. Gold
F tih -

We C. HARTLINE
Y.

Monro* Comer
. r W e UB-W

U * O o w n l M o to r.

HONO-RADIO
C O M B IN A T IO N

moot ot * 9 “£ „ o e d rto»“ ^

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N U M B E R 31«

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1037
^

Tribunal

FARM KING

. . .

I- . .

Lost Battalion
Expected To C

Lee Declines
To Shift Funds
Of Pensioners
* i%

State Supreme Court]
By Five ToOne Rul­
ing DecidesAgainst
Convicted Bomber

Cabinet Okeys Trans­
fer or $400,000 To
*; -Pay Current Bills
ButI Lee
R efuses
.

Evidence Fails
r To ShojY Perjury

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. H .-V T )
—Comptroller J. 1C, Lo* refused
today to approve a tran.fsr of
I4M.0M from the Confodarata
Panaton Fund to th* Bute's
’ Oanarml Treasury tor paymaot of
Mila which h er* ' bam plltag op
lorn. tlma.
Memb-r, of lb a cabinet oald
lAat nlfht lh*y And Oar, Cona
bad agreed to the Iran afar. Lao
■•Id tba pension fund mill need
lha money bafara the and of
tba biennium July 1. ll]» .
Ha aald tba fund baa a bal­
ance of tTto.ooo but will bare a
111,000 deficit If aU penal one
are paid up to July, 113*. Lea
and Cona mual aim all traceCara.

MooneyConvicted For
Preparedness D a y
f A ct K i l l i n g Ten

F a ro King of America, la tl*
year-old Robert L&gt; Bril low ad
Saluda. Va., choeen 1017 BW
i 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct, FVrfner and awarded 1500 at
80,— TAP) —Th« California Kanaaa pity. Mo. The coolr»t waa
Supreme Cour^ denied Thom­ for young man.

Foreign ConsulsUrge. .

Old T raffic Laws 400 Chinese Aban« '&lt;*
Pians Danger- j
Date Back T o Day don
ous To Settlem ent
Of Horst And Boggy Japanese Continue
a

Against The Law To Hot Bombardment
'
Turn Comers Fas­
ter Than 8 M. P. R* British Troops Stop
Jap Attem pt To Be­
Maty of the trafHo OMInancau
•lilt rffecllra In Banfnrd wore z g i n Attack in Rear
—

p a n e l away back In the prn-wat
day* when lha horua and buggy
wrr« icon more frequently on ibu
as J., Mooney'it pica for free­
liretla of thn CUT than lha audom on a writ of haSPas
louioblle, a Herald reporter 'liarcorpus. ’ The decision was
rd yesterday while delving Into
five to one against the conold records at tba. t’lty llall.
New
Face*
of
1037
arw
a]
Hog behind the acmes to remind you. If you’re forgotten, that It's
ricUud- 1016 parade bomber
One of lha Oral traffic ordl1 prepare for the worst. IJUle Barbara Mr a*irk of Colusa, Calif.,
with J u a tic e - W U lU m H .
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 30.—OP) tlma to disconnect the doorbell
nance* to be paaaed by tba CHy
Is
ready
for
Hallowe'en.
—Tba cabinet apparently tallied
L an g d o n d isse n tin g .
Commissioners* waa one to pro­
different** orer tranifurrlng ap ­
In announcing thu opinion, Chief
hibit the parking of care and
proximately $500,000 from lurplua
other Tahlclre In tba pared
Association HasMeet- funds to the payment of Norembar
■trerti of Banford during the
1
general
axpemua,
at
a
meeting
failed to Mtahlisb by substantial
night. The aante ordinance alto
ing In Auditorium late yautarday.
credlbA evident* that his cdnvleprorldeu that no v*Mcl* ahull
Of Orlando School They disagreed chiefly, mem­
tton eras the result ef perjury on
follow fire apparatua eltbar rebers reported, orer Comptroller
tl}* p art of tba prosecution wituponding to a call or ralum tni
T. W. Lawton, superintendent of J. M. Lae's Insistence that exact
there from cloaer than 1M yard*.
prorlslon
be
made
for
repaying
School*,
was
Mooney's charge that he. was Seminole County
The penalty for rallurw to commoney
borrowed
from
any
special
-framed" has been the battle cry elected president of tba E ast Cen­
rly with thle ordinance ehall
among
tha
world's tutoring tral District of Lbe Florida Edu­ fund.
Need
For
Canal
As
not eiceed |:S0. the ordinance
Hodges
S
h
i
n
e
s
For
V
isiting
Wildcats
Cabinet members said Isas than
clear**. • For nearly 31 years
prorldeu.
cation
Association
at
tba
mooting
Flood
Control
Mea­
While Morgan* Stoinoff And For1100,000 would coma from longK earny has contended his politi­
Another old traffic law procal belief a and labor organising of th* assvclstioa In tba auditor- dead accounts and moat of the re ­
sure
I
h Explained rldet that no tehlclo aball turn
guson
Lead
Hapless
Locals
activities lad to hi* conviellon on lum of the Orlando Memorial mainder from the Confederate
thn earners tn thu City Of Bunveterans' .pension fund which now
alleged perjured evidence.
Junior High School yesterday.
I t oiotaa of
Due III the eiresslvo amour! turd at a ipeed
A group of determined Ocala ! CITY NEWS BRIEFS
has
a
balance
of
$740,000—more
Mooney and Warren K. Bolling*
Mr. Lawton easam aa'th* duties than enough,to carry It for a year.
■if rainfall In |hla vicinity durlnf eight rules per hoar. BllU an­
Wga convicted of placing a bomb of th* retiring president D. H.
lIn- past four weeks the water In other ordinance prorldeu that no
which exploded (hiring the Pre­ Moor*, Lake county superintend­ The shortage f*f which trana- MaLacaa' Seminole High School
person shall place or caugod to
the Kt. John* Rlvar a n d . Lake bu placed on any * in * t within
paredness Day hare, killing 10 ent, who presided osar tha matting fe n r w*ro necessary occurred In Indiana and potentially put them,
the SU te's general .revenue fund. out of running fo r Northeast
Monroe has rlacn three teak and the enrporuto limit* of thn pity
Pfraoos and injuring 40 others.
Mooney, and Billing* are both
10 Ibchaa, 'th a hlghra? tarsi rs- of. Banford any nails, g h i/at.'
T tMlWWiea hw ittk when laat night
serving Ufa sentences. Billing* dhj and Chester Crowder of Leesburg
corded tn sureral years accord­ pebbles or other Items which
they pounded thro* touchdowns
|n*t jo b Mooney tn the latest a t­ was selected aa secratary for tba th* capital, th* courts, tag collec­
ing to Archlo flmlth, of tliu Barr would In any way b* haiardoua
and
taro
extra
points
to
win
over
tion
expellee,
the
college
and
State
tempt to gain freedom, Mooney's coming year,
In motorist*. Convictions for
Jack Geiger of Genera and
In
it
It
at
Ion
costs
end
similar
re­
tbe
locals
who
bad
scored
first
taaa has been In lha court* often,
failure lu comply with tba re­
Amanda Johnson of Sanford wrrr ford Dost Work*.
Mr. law ton termed as M« of quirements.
This lovul Is throe fret above quirement* of this regulation la
In th* eecend quarter by a score issued a marriage 'license ‘at *he
even reaching Hie United Status tha moat Interesting features of
With this fund down to Just tbe
Bopr*ms Court.
office of County* Judge R. W. normal and la marine flood pnnlehablo by a fin* not to ag­
the session, the debeta between amount required far payrolls, tha of 30 to 7.
two prominent lawyers an Uk* monthly trvwagry report showed
Magi’, Mr, smith Indicated. The reed |J0,
Tha local eleven racked up the Ware yesterday.
The question of rtght-of-wsy
question ‘'Should Florida Hava a 356 different accounts containing initial touchdown early in tho
river la at a alandatlll and Mr.
Brother And Sister Teacher
w TI ftaR ara
fur motorist* In th* City of
B. C. Moure, member of the
H Il
M aw
i W I!" Th*
J
L
af $6.406,74B. Of this $1,033,313 waa second quarter when they re­
K
in
1
1
ti
slated
that
It
was
his
be­
Hsnfnrd I* also provided la on*
firm, Penlland, Gray and Moore,
V ■debate
Marry,
Then Separate
firmatlee
speaker
In th*
(C.eHaov* an pane twe&gt;
turned an Ocala punt te tha 4) certified accountants In this City, lief llisl unless there was an as- of thi-an ordinances. Chief of Po­
m9
F
maa
m ik w
e# Orlando
wag &lt;!*••*»
Georg* ti
P. H
G earrett
of
yard atrip* and auecasaiva line la making the annual audit for jrnaalva prni-lpllatlon In I Ian nest lice Hoy O- Williams pointed
WARRENS HDIfG( Mo*, Oct., •— and th* speaker who took tba
plunges by Robert Btoinoff end Ihe City of Banford as ordered Sew day* the water would begin out. I| provide! that at ell atraul
(A)—Mery Lee Williams, 81, re­ negative of tbe question was Ool.
Darrell Ferguson, while Morgan by tha Oily Commissioner, at a In recede.
In t erase t Ion*, the vehicle ap­
Tom
H.
Cooley,
o
f
Mount
Dora.
sumed her routine farm life today,
and Lawson awapt tha and*, recant meeting, the City Brief­
bwb
o
Thn rapid rise of bn lake and proaching from the right shall
Tba
difference
In
tba
products
(tar month e lf" secret marriage
brought tha b all-to th* 36 yard er was to ld -th is morning.
river during th u . past few week* hsvn the rlghtofw sy over the
Shatters* by tha discovery th at
Ha*.' A pass from Forguson to
rerslls to tha minds ' of many vehicle approaching from tha left:
tha young farm hand ah* married
Lawson waa good for IB yard* and
The Seminole
High
School Hanfnnllles tha lime, several ••irept on First Street from Oak
was bar brother from whom ah*
HYDE PARK, N. Y-, O ct, 1 0 .- Forguson went ovar th* double W A will hold l&lt;s regular meet­ years sen. when ihe water over- Aveng* to Fifth Street.
was separated in babyhood.
W)—Preaidant Reoaevslt, starting strip* from the four for aix points. ing In the Bemlnole High Behind I n£wM~lh« bulkhead and tprosd
Other traffic regulations of
Th* marriage was rev sa led
a series of confers nets on budget Forguson went around hia right Tuesday afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock^ Into ilia street* and the Munic­ tho City of Banford of which
whan Mr*. Ban Williams, tha girl s
beUaclag yesterday, placed groat end and shot a flak pass to Mor­ according to Mrs. Voile \VIIJJanrf, ipal Zoo, threatening tn do con many motorists may ba unawara
fa tte r mother, told the young
emphasis an h it. hops* for in­ gan fo r tba extra point.
president, who urges slU^parenU atderaliln damage |o property In­ are:
•egple ah* had taraatlgsled and
creasing th* htaama and p art bas­ Ocala took th* Sanford kickoff to make a spelcal effort to be cluding farms borderinx the lake
Wh*n turning to thn left ihe
f o n d they were Ban and Mary
ing power af a third ef th* popu­ and Blair returned it to hi* own present. Mrs. Holism) I . Dean In Ibig vicinity, tlulph llagwell, driver shall signal Intention to
U s I pock, orphaned when they
lation ha said w a n living sub­ 35 yard line before being kit. will be the guest speaker on the serrrlary of the Beinlnole Coun­ turn by lha- full eilenslon ef
war* four and two years aid reHodge* then reeled off 17 yards program arranged for th* occa‘ ty Chamber of Commerso, point­ Ih* right no signal la required,
standard.
P ptttholy.
H* aald a t • press conference •round his own left end for a
bl* left arm. When turning to
ed out.
Member*
of
t
h
*
Bemlnol#
Tha marriage was Immediately
that tha wagaa and b o o n and first down. Several feat and
At the present tlma this would
Whan stopping Ihe driver shall
a im*Rad. Until recently Ben had County Fair Exhibit Committee surplus crop control measures, quick charging play* by Ocala
Indicate bis Intention to stop by
b«
parllculsrly
ruinous
to
Ih*
Members
of
the
Trailer
Camp
Head with Mr. an f Mrs. Sid Yocum of the Bemlnol* County Cham­ principal Items of bualneea ef the placed tba oval on th* Sanford 30
Lake flhora lluolnvard i&gt;n which sstanslon upward of hit left
of Mountain Grove, mere than 100 ber of Commerce were In Or- special session a f Coogross meet­ yard Una but th* neat play was Committee met In Ihe Chamber thouUnds of dollnra was expend arm.
of Commrrre building In discuss
lide yesterday tasking plana fbr
■a(M* born hara. The couple met
ing November IS, wore step* to goad for a touchdown as Ferry­ the result* of a rreent fund drive ad for roDslrui-llun and clsartf
No rommercla! truck, bus or
■ Hemtnol* County Efhlbtt a t Uft purchasing power.
Svhaa Ben cam* to the William*
man broke through tha Sanford b at no action Will be taken un- point* out Ihe lest need forth* ear fur hire shall stop for more
the annual Central Florida Expo­
Bt. Johm Indian Hirer Canal aa than t l ulnutea on r ir tl Street.
A t anethro point, he Mid that
sition, Feb. 14-1#, a Harold re­ newspaper sterkee speculating an from Hedge* for a counter. Ul members uf Ihe committee ap ­ a flood control measure for th*
Driving ovar a fir* or water
pear before the City Commission*
porter waa advtaad by Chambar
Hodges' try for the conversion on ana a t tbair next regular meeting, City of Banford and Bemlnol* apparatus I* prohibited.
possible
reviaien
ef
tha
capital
Three Persona Tried of Commerce official! this morn- galas and undistributed surplus** a line plunge was n# good and T, B. Blmpson. president of the County, tha Chambar of Com­ All motor vehicle* operated In
Sanford remained in tba load by a
merce secretary stated.
tba alraeta of tbe City of B*nBefore Judge Miller lag.T. B- Blmpaon, president of tsxaa had aaiRtad reference te Bf*6ri
of 7 to fl.
.fnrd between sundown and sun­
th* trade body. Indicated that that partiea af tha population with
rise shall b* operated with dim­
Play waa bald in midfield for
. i b i bb ptriG H i w ere
w iu m the exhibit of this county- at tha BUla to lira an.
mers, only.
.'
Particularly, tha President add­ the remainder ef the second quar­
City Jadge Prank U Miller fat a exposition woald he better than
• Vehicles passing up and down
a# t rial session ef th* Municipal aver. Bemlnol" "County Exhibits ed, th* speculation omitted men­ tos hut Sanford had started a sus­
lha streets shall hava the rightO rin t yeatarda y
a t fruits and vagatahUT will tion a f increasing the pun tarin g tained drive toward the Ocala goal
of-way over car* leaving th*
B. A. Croaby, charged with being compete for th* aBvar loriag power a f thirty ts forty mflllon and was resting on ths Ochla £3
drink and disorderly, pleaded not cap* offered for the displays of persona who Inch • decent stand­
'omorrow Is Hallowe'en—and will be many tonight when plays curb.
With about * mknots* to plsy
gaHty and arts dismissed but waa both frails and vegetable* 4 e ard of Bring now.
iota, goblins and witches will end carnivels will be sponsored by
la th* third quarter, afte r an ex­
( M $10 CMS day* fa r ftSurs to dared the heel.
abroad in the.land. Especially many uf the local echoola and
change
ef
psata,
P
enis
received
P olice E iite rta ln e d •
In Court.
churches.
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peeeaaslon
of
th*
hall
sad
began
fcamal Strain p 1stdad guilty to
I f you don't believe it, lake
B y H arm o n ica Blue*
Children of all agaa may ‘have
a drive that st arted from their ■ took a t the record.
Rival Citrus Groups 19 Year Old Bor
their fun but Chief Roy Williams
own t&gt; yard Una. They marched
'Hallowe'en comes from All Hal* urges then! while enjoying themMamlrors of th* local Police
Try For Agreement Saved From Cave-In d m th* field 7$ yard* for a tow P e n , when according to tra ­ •elves, te the g rra t* « ie x ten t, to Btatioo
ware entertained This
touchdown In which, fe a r first dition on* of the four annual na---------&gt; i.'
downs were rocked t p by the Wmbtiee of witches w si aup- have respect fo r olh/^ people's morning by strains from a b a r
WABHINOTON. Oet. 3*.—&lt;$*&gt;—
Wildcats. Shashy plunged over P*Md to take place. Old. plc* property. Tbe drs(hictloo of prop­ monies handled expertly by a
Rival faction* of th* Florida
from
the four for tha m seed Wild- tato* show them riding on their erty la not necessary la order to trusty, David Itaker, who had
citrus Industry mat In a M a i
• n te y . Hallowe'en, tba. Chief de­ Just 50 more day* In tha "jug",
hat* today to talk tan as af
ms to a aeoludrd spot, u*u* clared,. and' be urges everyone te
Baker, according to Bergaaal
through tha lina far thn extra
in th* mountains and amid please hear this In iqtnd.
J. A. Howard, woke up this morn• m■ ■ (.Itii s
„
I rites and rhanU a good
Bvuryon* ha* heard, af the do- log with those "Jsllhuuse Bin**"
■ ariy to th* fourth quarter.
aio*a af tba marbl i ng
Was had by all, from mid* toga in th* “hex'* regions of. and esv* vent to bis feeling* on
■mm * m
Oasis
started
another
drive
down
mast
to
regulate
fro
It
th!
I till dawn.
d
Pennsylvania where “*vll spirits" tha harmonica.
f t * [V i -41
tha field that netted them their
Tba AgrieuUaaral Ad)
S t was In Ihe Middl* Age*. are exorcised a t faith hralinf
third touchdown a f th* eveningI'M to T ln witchcraft waa a t powwows.
Occasionally,
th*
They recovered a Pashto by Lewright. But witch-hunting and “hex" rite* hava n su ltrd In
sen an Uwlr own t f y u d line and
r burning took plac* with bloodshed and even murder.
butty until the l«th century
New York’s Harlem can count
hg to ad , Scotland. Franca, by th* thousands tha charm ***
may, Italy, SwIUerland, Tba chats carried by its inhabitant*—
■toad* and our own N*w tha boom of certain animals, par­
B rito * R a m s
( B
r f c iilw r
.
’
■ad..'Governor Wlnthrop uf ticularly .cats and rabbit*—little
Mniipatjn t*Ua In hla Jour- bags of hark* suspended from
byw -on* of Windsor- waa
Rad as a witch in 1*46. That
M .first racorded witch ax*
■ I t o this country.
{ r i i i Hsllewsvn sctivlUac

Lawton Elected
Head Of Central
Education Group

Ocala Comes From Behind To
Down Seminolfe’s Indians On
New Field By Score Of 20-7

President Expects
New L
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Purchasing Power

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Children Of America Prepare To
Celebrate Annual Witches* Visits

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BIIANQHAr. Oct-, 3 # . —
—China'* “Lo*t Battalion'' e a t- • :.,3
ly today (Sunday) sorrowsfolly &lt;
ran lbe gauntlet of heavy Jup* R c
aneaa fll*u to withdraw Into lha
aatrly of lha International con^
ceaalon behind thu American
and Brlllah drfenaa llnaa.
More than 400 who had defied
the Jtpaneee fear dayw daahed
out. They will be dlearmed and
Interned for the real of the war.
)
The laat In emerge »»« Colonal
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Newspapers Hit By
Rising Costs, Taxes;
Rate Hike Is Seen
NEW YORK, Oet, 30-7/FI Prediction Ilint many newspaper*
may be rorced to raise their cir­
culation rates bu-Jiuto of fast
rising newsprint and other pro­
given ye»t*rduction cost*.

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day In the newsprint cnm m llteq
of the A m e ric a ^ New spaper Tub*
Ushers Association.

Now.papers In more than 40
American cities have boon forced
lo rafs* their rale* rvrentlgjlp*
raute of Increased costs, l&gt;*
■aid.
Costa of newspaper publishing,
according to statistics tahulntad.
have been edvanrlng recently be­
cause of
Increased costs, he
said.
Coils of newspaper publishing,
according to statistic* tabulated,
have boon advancing recently
far out of proportion to Inrreas*
od receipts from advertising and
circulation.
Payrolls. || was slstdd, bar*
Jumped ahead of even tho 1119
level, both
through wage incrass* to editorial, clerical and
merhsnlrml employes, and from
additional employees taken o*&gt;
while receipts generally are still
wall below the 1*13 total.
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Every commodity golog Info .
manufacturing a newspaper, with
on" or two minor asceptlnns. has
advincad In prica over tbe prev
vloua year, "according &lt;•&gt; A. N.
P. A. statistics. Publishers are
paying more for Metal, fuel. 1
servlre. newsprint, and ali tba
numarous requisites to produc­
ing a well-printed. Interrsttug
newspaper, promptly delivered I*
’
a wide covsrara.
In one instance, on an* group ^ ' ■
of newspapers, payroll* In nln » - '
months this Teas have Inceaaad ' &gt; ]
p percent, according to alatlstlca , (|
rvported, over the already sharp *
lacreasM of 1114. Taxes, aape* , /
daily for aoctal security era
J
cutting tutu receipts, the report* ■

LOCAL WEA'
Poroanat
Generally M r. slightly w
ar to Bight- Sunday partly cU
■strum* Northw**t Florida),
and m a w
tonight. ’ Bu
partly steady, cooler ta^waat

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SANFORD

Hoover rays ha tTaa
U ambition*. The n an
no personal ambitions
the mSa to rarlra tha
' party. .

"■': ts* c a n d l e l ig h t
During the p u t (o r f u n ' Uta tendency among
tostKtitkms a d d local busita
"C5!d daily with tu ratting
i
had increased until It haa rushed the point where eotae
Wmld the s te m -" .
concerted action ought to be taken to do something about Almost sfara * • M iU b « M
1L We. don’t believe it U. practical to put folks in jail, or m u h u hid within hi* tomat th e
a r c to fly, lh# feeling th a t made
ride them out of town
but we believe it might be BhtfTy "gold dw ty With U H M «
good in their own hot*
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ommerce and our service ■mid ih t t u n ." In anetaot times,
tried gallantly with U s
dub* to allow them that aiiieh talk la not helpful to the I«t ue m wing*
that molted m l ga*d
growth and prosperity of the community.
h i m a great (all like Hnmpty
We itippoae the development of gppd roadl, the . Increase In traVd, and the bettor opportunity for making Xh^thUte ak!*of «r Jaasee
comparison* betwsen lo u t concern* and thou of larger Barrio and the fairies, h t e a s l t i
cl tin* has had soma thing to do with tile growing tendency gayly ovar Kensington O arU ia
to,belittle. We can remember the day when every IKtie and off to Never Isa d .
poet* may have had a kaaeboy thought hie fire department wag the best in the world. r Tha
yearning toward tha akiaa, hot
Nowadays almost every Mltie bop has been to JacksnnvlB* •all
of at’ hava had a tooth of IL
Atlanta, or even larger dtias, Has seen ftre departments You ir n o tto sot if la artkUermuch larger than ours, and is consequently inclined to ture, for what la a eboreb aptm
criticise his own home town for not maintaining a fire de- bat a graters toward “angsts
wings winnowing tha nirf* Canpertinent on a par with that of New York City.
Every one of us, we are afraid, sre inclined to some fess—when you were vary yoaag,
extent to suffer from this email1boy complex. vW # can’t didn't you step hopefully off Dm
garden wail flopping poor s m s
understand why our stores are not ak big as th ou In and
half believing th a t'Dm miracle
larger cltlu. We complain becauak they don’t * have as weald happen T
wide.sn assortment of merchandise. We criticise than for And now the miracle baa ham
still trying to unload ao'me of last year's stock. We say panad. W* a rt not earth boand sag
their prices are higher than those elsewhere. We kick mom. Along came tha Wright
abput the service they gfre. We wonder why to the Brothers, and Lindbergh, sad a M
world they don’t have modem up-to-date lunchrooms In of others who turned thair ifraamS
Into reality, ofld noaf the meat
connection with them, elevators, oretiestras to entertain the prosaic
soul among aa era d art op
customers, and all' the other trimmings;
to tha etouda Ilka a shy huh, sO*»
' But this tendency to knock1 la not dlteeted alone down ■ rainbow, aad fly htto d
against the merchants. Every business suffers from It. sunset. It soonda Ilka a fairy tab*,
The bank Is not serving Its purpose lit'-the community. The end it Is a fairy talal IXe tip
theater puts on bum shows and1 chargee too much for magle carpet from the Arsbiaa
them. There isn’t any place to *#f in Sanford. The power Nights and Jho “ Little Lama

Prince's" traveling cloak rafiad
Into one, and yon don't oven have
to any, ‘'Abracadabra.'”
Pad American Airways la ceiebrating ita ninth aantvsrsaiy hi
i privilege of playing the
Miami—Pan American that Unto
market should bo faeervml
America with Cuba, tha West
Indira, Mexico, Central and South
itfwo like Charlie McCarthy,
rty oat of ten etory win.
America, Alaska, Hawaii, tha
Philippines, China, and Bermuda!
doesn't hart them eo
I can think of no other place that
givee me the feeling of being on
l h r i Carman savant who la
tiptoe at tha odgo of tho unlrMaa
that comes over me et tha Pan
Uitdli# oat a curt' foe lastnaaa
American AlrpoK a t Dlnatr Kay
erah't expect riebaa. The lagratIn Miami, the gateway between
Mda of tho sufferers ho baa
the Americas.*'
svtd will be enough— Christian
The home-comtng ships coma
winging out of tha biea, tha out­
going piano* go sailing out *%il»
that untravelrd world whoee mar­
who think tbat. Iba "Big
gin fades forever end forever'' aa
a" ie jsat anafher publicity
they move, etui ona feela (landing
W etartud by the natlou'a
r trust.
there the call of strange boriaeaa.
Even though I was only a "spec­
tator sport," I somehow seemed
very d o te to tha forty-three far
taray countries hound together by
Fpn American Airways, Tha va*d*o drums of Haiti sounded hi my
»4r*. the scent of white ginger
flower blooming under tha South­
would Ilk* to try air-conditioning and make other modem ern Crora In a garden on M t
John Montague is not getting ov* Improvement*. But auch thing* coat money. They coat Tantalus in Honolulu was In mV
nostrils, and I could set a Chinese
i r to big with hie plans te mahe
a . aMUIaa dstlara out of his no­ more money than A town tha alia of 8anford ordinarily ■ton with painted lanterns, rod
lacquer bolts, mandarin roeto, and
tariat* aa a 1 forte ar highway can afford.
Don’t b« unreasonable. Don’t expect anyone to pub- temple belle.
handu. What ha ought to du is
I was Brought both to tha alela .lay ta radeem himtelf by way Unh the New, York Time* In Sanford. Don’t belittle your

home Institution*. Boost them. Remember that your
community will prosper only aa ita Individual businesses
A vagrant by tha name ot Moll- prosper.
lllaigsynayasgyaye Edeyueeytaraytla Aalliyilayio baa bran orraated In Now Orisono. .They
A Good Tourist Season
■braid make blm a Chinasa a«namto for tba benefit ot Ameri­
Old1 Man Gloom is not making much headway in
ca* headline writers.
Miami, aaya the Miami Uarald, despite what may go on in
. On* of the more populous Malay Miami end certain industrial crater* of the country where
States reports that only five par- production is raid to be slowing down. The Magic City l*
taraM ou ^cura'th. a ^ |lr&lt;rttlnir re*dy for one of tha biwest seasons on record,

part by a ship coming in. It was
sunset time, and thoea people got*
ting off tha plane had breakfast
lit Fanto Domingo! Tho captain,
very dashing in a smart uniform,

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ad loader; MeboUe IMr.
Umotanl. m sh B a W fo*
imfrcial group aad W- t ,
rtoripnl * of .the Geneva
for the dtaraarftm of t f c
&gt;principals.

8anturd Forum

Kindest regards.
Cordially yours,
Frost, Landis A Kohn.
By W. B. Jordan.
Atlanta. Ga.

ELECTRIC CO*
WIRING
FIXTURES
APPLIANCES

teaaloy wrote an assay
h a book which ha found
bate I I editions, yet
rft, and promised the
tmant to elmilar frauds

tbara wlU ha. no diversion of pen­
sion fends—either Confederate or
old oga MetatXnee, nor tesebera' salary tnonoya.
"If aalartea of state oftvisls
can't' be paid, wo etu wait an-

F t ET H U R T ?
caps albrv." they dmdand.

"To asm It a p simply and hi
vary plain laaguagm I will not
approve any transfers that dtvaat
aay money* Headed to carry oat
the purposes far which the loses
wars levied."
"To Insert uatlabiUly of these
special fWtids whan needed, sot
■van temporary loose will be
approved by ms dkctpt uppn
rasolntlou* that provide for a*,
tomatle tvpayment frota assured
htcotea that la te be avattabie
before special funds need Use
money. Thera wilt be no raids
upon r a t i tel funds tec the hmp
r a t *f the pan i ref tan* antea*
t am recairad to m l ' them by
tho aaaramo court oCoordUto."

President Expects
New Laws To L ift
Purchasing Power

It’S SIMPLY.
INEXCUSABLE

trenched thsmaelvoa, earlier In the
night announced they would with­
draw.
TW almaat frsntlad lubJUUms
a t tha Cklnaaa, who ballad Uw
,
defense
a t tha “darv-to dls" man
a d r a “inaptring victory," a p p a r
antly caused the Japan see to
ehamga their plana.
BHIHb troop* ■^l^tnlni llui '
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Diamond Setting

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McLauItn, Jeweler

USTERINE

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Greto Valley
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Lawtoit Elected

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fashion. Suddenly a lady throws

htr arms around him aad gtvaa
him a very onthualsstla klae. Tho
captain's face turns brisk rad. He
it much aarprlaed and, Uka tha
charwoman in “Oatward Bound."
“struck nil of a heap." The Mg
man following the lady langha and
S T d o n t ^ O n U ls s r a ^ T a S S
*?,
^ o o t «v a"
am arm arouad a girl—Oeorga
of c*l«nity howler* nt till* time of year who pre- ■hakes hands genially with tha
captain. “Don't mind my wKg’
Ryan In Boston Hsrald.
diet Uta M uon will be n flop.
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coming winter aanson wilt be * dull one. On the contrary,
^ ltw ti^cm ^aOr a ^ a 0nt there
* unlver»»1 feeling tiu t ktyml Id about to entar
MMta mid ulla wall ehlw "m uP°n th"
»«MOn In *11 It* hUtory.
■am* real richHog“That can be accounted for by the fact that there hna
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been an accumulated fore* of - advertising the dty that to
TU current situation in Russia having ita- full effect. Miami ha* been splendidly adverBdsta be summarised by a para- Used for years. The city has kept everUatlngly at the task
f t a e of an old-ttmw quifi "Ha’a of informing the world of the advantage* of a sojourn in
jyg e a t taiaed
Miami, especially in the winter tlm*, and keeping everiastBatCmarga Byan ta Beaton |n8-|y
males auccesa in advertising.
“Than, too, the friends we h*v# made Have bem a
' In- spite at stock market fine help In our aaverttaing programs. They have coma to
c m a t e s . B ta A pples a n d vrUot ua from all over the country and from many other part*
hnvq- pan. the (mutate are stUl of the world end, returning to their hornet, they hove re­
pUaalag tn com* to Florida this counted their pteeoadt experience*, glorified our climate
wtetar. gaaboart Air Lina Os- and pratoed the hoepltality of our people. AH of which
wr*m Jnat coma tu band revsol
that pateaagar bualusia to ft on has had Ita effect on other*.
"AU Out makes fop ever-Inereaalng number* of visi­
Me daring Uta tint n days ot
October w*S 2t- poroeat heavier tor* each winter and largely acoounta for the fact that the
U ta teat year. Rocarvattons to. Meson to gradually being extended at both ends, early
tlfntn an aran M*har trend la- ftp tnd late eprtng.
"So. we all now believe that w* m .g o in g to have
a flna’ winter aad a prosperous one. The Gloomy . Quae*
hkv# ell disappeared.**
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Completely Renovated
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Finished in the
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'ark Service Man
Urges Creation’ Of
Everglades P a r k

BRIGHAM JORDAN. Sodety RdRor

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WEDNESDAY
Th* first monthly
business
meeting of th* Ladles Auxiliary
of tho Temple Beth Israel will bo
hold a t the Community 'Conker at
8:13 o'clock.
■There will bo a mootlag of th*
Civic Department at 18:00 fol*
lowed by general business and
1(Incheon at 18:80 o'clock. Iloa*
t w i n will be Mrs. J. G. Patterson,
b u E. M. Galloway, Mrs. John
m toch. J r , and' Mrs. Balph B.
Chapman. For reservation* call

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Mrs, Hugrbey Gives
Hallowe’en Party
Mrs. La I. Hughey entertained
Thursday evening with a Hallo­
we'en party at hur home on Doug*
la* Avenue in honor of hor HtU*
son, Lewis, Jr.
Tb# room* of th# home were
artlitleaUy ilecoratod in tho Hal*
lowo'en motif. Ih a dining Uhl*
was overlaid In a crepe . paper
Hallowe'en cloth contend with a
low bowl of ysllow marigolds and
on either aide were lighted jack*
o-l an lama.
Various games wets enjoyed
consisting of fish pond and bob*
bing for apples. Favors of hats
and orange and black crickets
w e n presented to each guest.
Refreshments of cake decorated
In Uallows'en .colon, hot choco­
late. and .candy w en served a t n
lat* hour to (he following: Mary
Ann Uarkrr, Shirley Reel, Roy
Reeh Gooffr ? | m .J(p)mlp. Hnrvey.'Tlora Kipp, Eugvn* Eatridgc,
d Lewis Hughey, Jr.
Also Mrs. M. D. Reel, Mn.
R. Barker, M n. G. R. Elliott, Miss
Esther H u g h ey , W. I. Hughey, L
1. Hughey and E. 8. St. John.

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Miss Ruth Hand Is
Named President
Word has been received 'th a t
Mis, Ruth Hand is p m ident of
thu Santunl Alumnae club of th*
Florida Stole Collrg* fo r Women.
Organization of n Florida State
College Aiumnae club in Atlanta
November 1 with President Ed­
ward Con t ini I of tlio collage as a
guest will bring the total number
of 'alufnnao cluls to 20. Tbs clubs,
which sfford the graduate* an
opportunity to work for th* col­
lege and the A|umna* Associa­
tion, now ar* locatod In 24 Florida
citiea extending from Tsltohasse*
to Key West and on* of th* most
active club* is in Nsw York City.
Th* Alamos* Association h*a ap­
proximately C.S00 members, whs
llv* In virtually every state of tb*
uatoa and' In n number of foreign
■ a lrle i.

or

K lK JlT llf

Irn itirr

tvo C o l *h&lt;1 Street.
Xuio.M) HchiK'l, » : i l A 1 M-

bubjaci, "\\hai

f:»* K

M.

. " fa n Air M asting. I : l i P. M
K.ilillar'a Alaatlng. l it * J* M
F riday:
llidlnata, Haraira.
P. Al

th * M unicipal
ernoon.

d octor, a g a in st

Court

Monday a ft­

ly, the men lo clean the building
and the ladle, to clean tin- kitchen.
Mr. Ilorry Harrow i, rr-orgsti
llilig the lak e Mary lloy Scouts,
lie has a fine group or boys.
Roy llnivi'll, J r , is n mly In
come Irfoio tin- next four! of
Honor to ipiulify ns an Ksgle
Srout.
Mr. la 1’ Varney nf Alton, N.
II. arrived lo .1 wt-s-k i» rpcnd'lhe
winter in hi* hnme lu-re
The I*. T. A u irlunr.injf a
play, "CimsI firarinua (irundma,"
un-lcr tin- diivclinn of Mrs. Ola
Cochran.

J. David Friday.

LAKE MARY

IICUNDON. *

A depends bit prescription for OelAs
Chilli, Fever, Malaria.and Inlluetuuk
At drugrtorvi 26eorasnd itam patk
Sevillera Drag CeJaritaonvilla,FI*.

haintilar .
W. 11. Hudson, Presbyterian
"|a n Air Mealing. 1 If I1 M
Vuu ar# walrnnia lo all lliaa. inltcionary to China, w llF V th*
f tfilc n
principal speaker al the Kiuknli
rtnsT n a r n e r m i n i i i .
Club Luncheon Wednesday. Sid­
WVIRIMS
ney J. Nit, vico-prcmdrnt re)&gt;or«rd
'
Jainc, H. "ay. pastor.
, - ■» fi.llnwln* avrvtpea aia today.
ill 1.1I.1I tor Hundar. Oct tl
t inlay Hchuol. t:«A A. M
fl&lt;
will a,«rmhla by d.|tailfieri Flah, United flli™ \m
at- - u
11-. ulna M-m-hlo. I ion A. &gt;1. basaador to Egypt and limther
T:- 1 ••l.ie ,|i*aka on “K-»plim of Bon Flah. local farmer, la exIt-..
ih~
pected to be tho principal ape ikII • It mral, al «;1* 1* M
• -•-log Wntahlp. 1 II r. I t er *t the weekly lunrlieon of the
Tl.- 1'ii.lur Hill have auinnhlae Senford n o tary Club Monday
to air oil 'Tl-r I'jaaMitaa i-S Mu'
A moat cuillal urrrllug ipva'la noun, K. It. Coleman, prealdrni
you uI all uf Ilia above eartlcaa of the rlub. Stated today.

GENEVA

I*.

- rfin oyttrr supper will be served
to the-Knights Templar of the
Taylor I'ominandery next Friday

Air M aaltos. T « l R. M.
V iolators Of C ity Ordlnain ■-*
hall mil'll Aiming. M i F. M.
w ill apank on will be tried before City Judge
riYt-ur Utilr.*
Fauk I , H itler In a assalou ot
T u .,i.a r :
•

Children Of U. S.
W i l l Celebrate
Witches’ Visits

good

n

Clerk nf Circuit Court o t
Hemlhult Cminljr. Florida.

"l*an

*. T. A. met Thur*.

CeattmmO Onm Pass Owe
to M n. Ids Robin, mother of
two chlldrvn, for n magical etoteoctlan with which to regain her
eetrangod wooer.
Miss Ambroeto declared in
court that she had rvcotvod a
package supposed to contain
powdered, hair, blood and th*
b&amp;ncg. of a murderer, which th*
was to bury at midnight In »
vacant lot. 8bv did—without the
hoped-for nsulL She sued.
Only la s t month in C lint wood,
Va., "Rocky Joe" Stanley, 88.
w on d ism issal of ch arge* th at
he railed H 2-ycar-old “Aunt J a n e”
Dutton a w itch . A sta te W itness
said SWatty claim ed to be a

CaaitiHMi gram Pag* On*

N t h I'awialn r i n n

**r »"&lt;t Mr»- W illiam H vrberi
Roto* announce t o t ap p roach in g
m A irtogo o f th eir d au gh lu r. Mb r
^
to FHwm n«*&lt;&gt;rtfr
^
/ ~ T ’ 1.
v V
o f 8 t e t ,n
«' ' ‘
t* taka placa a l T:00
o rjo ck .
D w o m b er 3. a t S t. A n d rew - Kpl«
“1*1 C harch. F airm on t, W. V*.

raM

nirm *.

Tho n « r« iN iriil
uf
lli«* Mid
l*rop .|l) 11 iiilf r llir «.%l*l iurltfl*
••■lr o n l«*«urd in (Via n im o of
ANIMlEN A UI.I/.AIIKTM .1 a *
.NtTll
IflllfM mi 1*1 r r r llfIrnlo »hftl) ho*
• rilr**m**-l nr«*t*t illm. in l.tw,
(ho
l*ri*no-ilv
i ••• •* w ill b#
in Mm tilfttieftt h‘iM tr At
Ihr m in i limm**
r t*n ih a flM t
) In l hr M«&gt;111It o f N o itai*
hrr, |»JT. which l i Ilir IM tlNf o f
X«n fiulu r. 1991
Iv«*«*l ll»m Sn«l ilnr «»f Oetoti*
rr. i m .

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T il to lALVATlOX AJM T
lu n ltj:
4
/,
Cwiui-aa* U aallna. I* • • A. to.
Ilullnaaa Haraira. l i e s A. M.
U auU naai
to
ktlanakunr w ill
SP-ah im “»lraaath."
^ Vt-iuii^ 1‘eupla'a toralna. f t i l P

Anm e ^ r p^
J,hmy S S L 0“ T o W e d E . G . H u j f h e s
vor. ha* discovered the field, b o r
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t r n .r tT ft n *

T A X D K K II
m iik iik h t

That l l l ' l i r . 1 : XVIIXIAMN. hol4»r of I. T at c » n lflr a t* No. IH J.
iMUrd tit* Tth 4 r V ».f .Iwlf. A IV
n iu . bar fl^n! r-iiiio In AT n |;
f a t a itii Jtn«
If t'l’IlcMIilt
for a tn s U« rd In bo iM iibl lh&gt;N*
on. Halil rwrttCleate* nntirftriai lit*
fo llo w in g iIom'i IIh «l i*i o|*«rl)r In
lh» I'o u o li «*f Hwnilttitlw, Hlnlo oC
ri«rilM .
.
|4»I J*. Hlnoh Chlniir ( V f

CITY NfiWS.BEIEFS

to Rich* and

IV ltin t - I
... - m

or

is v n r K

Sa iuinula County Chambrr ot
Commerce n p u riid today.
tOMlillKUATlUXAb c a v a o a
Curntt ra rk A v u i n and Jnl
Tba weakly oalonalun rlaaa in
■itHI
crootlig writing, recently urgunJ. (laniard (tout. M M rIM .
Church Behind, I I I I A. M. '
Uod at Iho Hanford (Irainraar
Murnlng r,r*lr&lt;s (lid *
A. H.
School, will m tft In the OramHarninn A» Ik ' pastor.
( ’lit a lia *
Kailaaaar
Moclslr. mar tchoo auditorium Tuesday

po***aiion and ownmbip of *n Marian Frances Reitz

In posaeailon of the adjacent
Mias Rails has lived in Sunfnnl
village.
several year*, having eonwi h e"1
H develop* that lla Ilet has tram BUtorrUls. W. Va. 8hr *t
one* saved General Fang'. Ilf*. Wwdod public lehooU and PS*
and Fang repays him by arcing graduated from Somlnole llign
lo it that Mallet become, the S h o d . 8h* also went to Siral
complete owner of th* oil wells feed College. Danville, Va. fe*
The villainous Creed It killed in *»• J*ar* and completed her e d ­
it miiup.
lag* education ah West Virginia
The feminine
romantic inter- University, where ihe received
cat to carried by Bovariy Roberto, her Bachelor of.
Arts degree In
playing a young medical-mission* 1®** 8b* to a member of Pi
ary, and a screen newcomer, Beta Phi Rnrorlty.
Sheila Bromley,a* a daughter
Mr. Hughs*
was
graduated
of th* financier Gaft.
from West Virginia Univcnlir

It

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Uuinlna Worship, U i H t A^i X
Hul&gt;J«rU "Uod and U t ta f f M » '
Ittrnina ivorahlp. O i l * A m 14 . -

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LEGAL NOTICE

M.-nJ*.
All s.ilnlff DRV. Hot) IVtttniun*
Inn. I#
A. &gt;|
N*%t M m u y Ihe III !!«•%• John
n. \\ 1UK. Mnhop nf Auulh Pl»»?
hU will trmfce III* niin*i»l %*wl•* IkR II.•• A &gt;1 errtl.r

I n IV X
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**IM»T MKTIlUlllSY t W K H

Schick Shaver

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co.

BIG APPLE DANCE
Masquerade
LOCAL HOSTESS

Prize Given to Best Costumed Couple
No Cover Charge

Saturday—October .10th
f-tow je

S e rv e *

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IlH ak.

• • " • a * m *11 r . o . , ,
Moslc by the Itylhm liny,

W a t rr t a la a a e a l

Nr

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1-I.N •&gt;* i l l .

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The B n l of Kata—Drink.

P R IN C E S S
FLORAL

Sunday
SportH World

M n. Margaret Klrtlog went to
Bostoa last June to take sn inton.
tivs coon* In floral designing in
the Baolna School of Floral ArtThis comprised the making of
bridal bouquets, eottum* corsages,
baskets, sprays, casket covers ami
blankets- for funerals. In addition
lo thil, th e n was aperi a 1 instruc­
tion in table arrangement and in
decorating churches and home,
for special occasions

JOHN WAYNE

“IDOL
CROWDS’’
Chamber uf Commerce Auxiliary
will tie ho,t*,ae*.
The Auxiliary of elm Chamber
uf Commcrra i« aponsuring a cov­
ered dish supper jfnpdfy evening
ul the Charnttar of Cnnimurce
building nt r,:t&gt;« I*. M All the
cummunlly I, invited to come ear-

aluo

Conte In Today
For Your Fall

PETER 1L KYNE'S

“THE
COWBOY STAR

permanent

EVALEEN’S BEAUTY SALON
What Happens To Americans
Held Captive In War Zones?
Action—Thrills—Drama
i
Beverly
ROBERTS

Ricardo
CORTEZ

Martin’s Garage
b Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
of paat due account*.
| helped JH JW * yee help lee
General Repairing
Track A Aato Service
D*dl**—Springs—Trellcre
A pete* y*e raa affetd to pay

M ilfti DuW* Dorncr, Virginia
MeFory, Dorothy Mitchell. Kalb
rya Thigpen, E1Uab*th WWtttagtoo end'Mary Aliev Williams. -

h i m m i r ■ mm
rfurwlwra
M ir. b b 4 »**m (hat fall U k ff*
l | m M* I hr pfBMIil a l l r a l M
• f mm f i r r r i hraallrla*.

▼ kg

nf the .

MOORE HAVEN, Fla. Oct. 28 A total of 24,000 pounds of carpet
Virginia,
Pennsylvania
a n d jg rtts need was bought during the
North Carolina ranked one, two, j P&lt;tt month for Improvement of
three In population among tb* pasture, in Glades and Hendry
stotos in 1700. New York, n o w , counties, according - to County
first, was than fifth.
j Agent G. C. Hodge.

vegetable* the wtdset passible
diitribnUon. In addltloa, we
are intimately aoqnahttod with
oondJtlone In year dktriet sad
ready at all tbaee la aadet you,
right etralgbt through from

HAS TIIE
SUMMER SUN *
PLAYED HAVOC
WITH YOUR HAIR

—v—

Under World

w itch craft.

Boris
KARLOFF

‘West Of Shanghai”
—Added Feature—

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
N. E. let RTREET at BI8CAYNE BOULEVARD
Overlooking Bayfrout Park and Blitcayne Bay
OppoaJte Union Bun Slullnn

MIAMI, FLORIDA
On* Block Prom H hopplng Dlnlrlda and A m aa em an U

Summer Rates Until December
Rlngle Room with llalk—1140;
Double Room with Balk—12.00
Alfred Simona, Manager

.GENE AUTRY

‘Git Along Little Doggies”

PAUL’S

Play S-C-R-E-E-N-0 Play

10th Anniveraaty
SALE

To-Night

~™ r

Martin’s. Garage

Cut Flowers

m alurgyu, for qumltty

The havoc that the sun ha*
wrought during th*e* summer
months on milady’s hair to guiog
to have to b* repaired. Today.
liecauae of our eataaiive rducattonal eyslem. w* know something about hair ami It* caJN
ami our preparation* which-ar* mixed for each Individual!
Bcalp disorder and toxturr of hair by one of the eldest labor*lo ries. This treatment will rvitorv the natural oil* which the
«un draws out leaving the hair like straw. It will revlv* and
refreshen the hair, even if th* damage ha* already been don*
Thousand* .of halr-drr*»er* ar* giving thl* IndivMaalUad
Treatment and you ran get s perfect permanent.

17.50 Realistic and RIIHngu

$6.50 Eugvn#

j

GROWERS I N C

rL__ » *•.n_
g jg g lg ji-

PERK’S CLUB

DESIGNING

Sanford Girls Take
Part In Ceremony
Sam* 000 member* of th* fresh­
man class Including several young
women of 8anfard will participate
in the annual Ceremony of Faelty
on -November fi at tb* norlde

(iitn c ii

^.J.’ire It* Main*
Itoom . . . l a e e t i
*ml t'ridity from* | M P. M. I

picturw And particularly timely
.
today with C h iu is the hood- Braztoa Pwrhhia of th* UnJvarv
linfo—coaoa to tho aermn &lt;R Ito of FIotWa in rUtting hh
-Y tm li of Shanghai." a i t o l f parrntn. Mi. i N M n &amp; U h r
dramatic thriUar from Warner ki». fo r'th o wookond.
Brea, which has ito t i n t local;
______
.
showing Saturday a t tho Rlto. Francaa RonmUlni. who la t o
T h u to r. ,
landing tho Unharaity of Florida.
' Boris Karloff, chiefly, familiar |g grimrilng Urn daokoad wflh hia
to morlo audiences from hit parents. Mr. and Mr*. T. B. B aun
playing of -horror" pictures, to mat at their homo on Palmetto
a war lord. Ho to a Chinese ban- Avenue.
*
dit general, and. fortunately.
le n t in tho lo u t horrible.
He * Mr. mid Mrs. N. 0 . Whgnor and
genial and good natarad and— daughter. Mho N o m a Wagner,
despite tho fact that ho does a ahd Mies tSarllaJuno Blankenship
little killing now and then—a U fl Thursday for thoir borne In
rather likeable fellow on tho Detroit. Mich, after •pending
whole. Tho audiences
seemed seme
- here with Mr. and Mr*
highly pleased with him and the R. r . Wood* and family.
■tory.
~
. . .
------ -Th* play revolve# around the
,,

row ed m oney to d evelop It, but It
l* ab ou t to be foreclosed on him
b ecau se h e hasn't en ou g h cash.
Ify r o u G all (D oo| I m
Wood)
an d Gordon O m i (B ica rd o Corto * ) finan cier*, ar* In a race for
th* property and a rriv e * t tha
fie ld togeth er, to fin d th a t Genrral Wu Yon P a n g , (K a r lo ff) to

rutR T

C H U R C H E S

NBW YORK. N. Y , Oct. 30.'
Church H m lr tA * I h O - A
K v o tm i
H*ri Ice
—Th* ei|*WI#Kmenl of th* Evef- iI W««lnrMl.i)
I*. ,\|

Th# exotic. atmosphere of th#
Interior ot North Chin*—rarely

MONDAY
Th# board of, Iho Presbyterian
Auxiliary will meet a t 3:00
o'eloeh followed by a business
meeting at 3:80 o'clock.
TUESDAY
Somlnole High 8chool P. T. A.
will have Ito regular meeting at
3:30 o'clock.
Thor* will be a board meeting
of th* Woman's Club at 10:00
o'clock, w

A T T H k

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H'W

“THE BRIDE WORE RED” COMES TO RITZ

loan Crawford 1«£
Starred In Show (
At Ritz Sunday
t

tf-G-M OffersCinderclla Story Entitled
The BrideWore Rod
Ones again tba screen •"&gt;
proves on nn outstanding stags
rhit. m u ' Bride Wort ned,"
‘Which comas to tlia flits Tliaa'tm gnnday and stars tbroaah
,Monday, la Peranc MoinaCa
fllae OW Prom Trlesta
i; i Remembered. ot rourxe. aa a
"rich hnfttan experience depleted
a*, the rtage, the story baa
gained In celluloid. Joan Craw­
ford nnquaitlonablr was a happy
dholes tor ths starting rola and
•ha has two axcallant leading
men in Prancbot Tons and Rob­
ert Young. The picture was proT doped. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ^
i‘ and nothing baa been overlooked _
7 on tbs score of perfection of do- ~
tall la all departments.
; , The Claderells etory of a poor
beautiful girl who acquired lux­
ury for a fleeting time and then
became rich In love, hat boon
• directed with lbs - delicate fernUlna Influence or Dorothy A n ­
ger, Hollywood's only women dl-l
. raetbr. The company went up In­
to tbe High Sierras for scenes |
. fa duplicate those of the Aua(tea Tyrol In Molnars original.
'7 You know kt once that .|ba
movlaa do bejvat with ths HIa arras than an|r stage technician
could possibly bops to do with
, canvas scenery. It la etqulslte
photography and the sound «fj facts era ss(nnlshlngly loroly,
with tbs music of mounialn birds
5 •( d am . the rollicking aony ol
&lt; a (ambling stream and the eym -if
.-phony of wind in tbs (roes,
'But aside from tbe technical .
•harm of this pletura there la
‘ the superb acting of the cast,
which Includes lovely Lynns Car- var,
Reginald
Owen.
Billie
Barks, George Zuoco and Dlcklai In

Volie Williams Is
Buick Dealer Here
F orllecord Period

Joan Crawford, Pranchot Tone and Robert Young play the lead In MOM'S "The Bride Wore
which comes to the Rita Theater Sunday and Monday, and are supported by a brilliant mat.

EXOTIC STAR

“MAYTIMET

•

AT THE PRINCE8S

With tbo recant announcamanl
by Batch Motor Division of Gon­
ers! Motors Corporation, of Ita
Mrd conaecullv* model. Volls
Williams, local Uulek ricalet, also
celebrates ■ long period ot conaocutlra service, to llulck owners
Is Sanford.
Mr. William# sold hla Brat
Buick la Sanford In 1*11. 10
roar# after the first Buick was
manufactured. This . la ona of
the longest consecutive represen­
tation# of any Dulck dealer In
tbo country, and by far ths
longest of any in lbs Btats of
HKAMI!I:NTH A llE
DKUNQUK.NT
are d eten d on ln
I
JAMES
U
Florida.
k— 7 BIIAIION, JIU aa Rpeclnl Master
la H U tba present firm of
, — - o f *old C on n hr oold d e e r ., np1 — SO
p olalec. w ill o ffer for w lo and
-■••ford Dulck Company waa orkala, ; M il oepnrnlely at publlo oulcry
; gsalsod by Mr. Williams and
I to tho blahoot nnd bool bidder
iioru , fnr cooli at lha lr--m iliH.r o f tho
esnllnaoualy sines that tin s h«
lowm I C oon llnuaa o f fem nulo Cuunbaa operated this aseocy. banr _ .
ty, Florida, 0 1 Sooiord. Plerldn.
r a * " -' w ithin the Irani buars uf ante,
dUng Dulck cart only until 1M0,
pkar,
I
an Monday, tbo lo t day of Nowhen be sddtd tbo I'online tine.
H o r n . ' veinbvi,
||I T , the fallow in g do.
ocrlbod lata, places m imrcole of
In 111! Mr. Williams waa rtvland
allunto
in the Oily nf Hon00 tba salsa franchise for Mack
« .)
furd. Sem inole
County,
PlorlLO,
lo -w ll:
tracks In Central Florida, Inua*
l
o
l
l
I
|o
I
I
,
b
o
th
Inclusive
sladlaa tbb coanllas of Hemlnole,
l u.**.
of llloeh l i 1*010 I
lu
IX.
■u w
tnrlu.t vo. uf Dlach t |
Lake. Orange, Osceola and Bre­
. Iona I. I *. i . 1. IS II. II.
vard. lie now maintains a sales
H . II. IT. II. tt, ta. II. I t
office Is Orlando aa wall aa
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II. I k I t an d la of llloeh l;
[■••ford, for this popular make
of track, and many of Both tho
Seminole County
Dateel and gasoline powered
Court Record!
models kava been sold to firms
la this section.
Tbo Sanford Balck Company Is DaLand rtaaace Co. To Maante
touted at 111 Magnolia Aveaaa
Brown aad wife.
t a l maintains • u*ed car |ot at 81pm. L. L , el ox. To Tho MaaIN P a ri Avenue. The galea and
eoq Co- Ine.
; service force consists ef Volls Hick eon. David Co at ef. To Tbo
A. WUHama. IX D. Smith, C. II.
Mtuaon Co.
’
W lu . Oserge W. "McRory, p. D.
Quit Claim Deeds
Williams. C. N* a t ns. To W.
L Davis.
Tho Oult PertllUer Co. To Tko
Muto on Co,
MartgagM
Duda, Jobs. Andrew, J r . A Purdin end. To Baaford Allan tie
National Bask.
Brown. Manat*, at a t To Do-

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AT THE RITZ

Sunday, Monday—« stars In 1 dramatic triumph. Joan
Crawford. Prancho) Ton* and Robert Young "THE BRIDE
WORE RED."
n
Tuesday—Tba Big Day—Register a t the Matinee. 400
Special Attractions and Olivia Dellavtland and Edward Everett
Horton In “THE OREAT GARRICK."
Wednesday. Thursday—A combination of two class' "A"
features which could not bo aurpaaaod. Madeleine Carroll,
Ronald Colman "THE PRISONER o r ZENDA." Also some­
thing to cheer about. James Cagney and a selected supporting
casl In "SOMETHINO TO SINO ABOUT."
Fdday—Marlene Dletrkh, Robert Donat "KNIGHT WITH­
OUT ARMOR." Also requested return showing, Jeanette Mac­
Donald. Nelson EHdy "MAYTIME."
Saturday—“TRAPPED BY G-MEN" and Dick Puran
"EMPTY HOLSTERS."

To John, Anitroe, Jr.. A Fer­
dinand Duda.
gataneisn of Mertgage
Johnson. Hods, M. To Ham W.
Campbell. e( ua.
,
Satisfaction of Judgment
Korgueon led the ‘local galhere Gulf Parti User Co. To. L. L.
with 66 yards whilt Lawson gained
64. Morgen sustained 29 yards
while Stolnoff got away for 11.
TIIE LINEUPS
LEGAL NOTICE
BANPOKD
Walla
Howell
Young
Ganaa
r M U pnd by tho C iiv u lt O eurt ef tbo
llark.y
" * * N in th Ju d ic ia l C irc u it
ef
th e
June*
m aoa mioio or p io rig o . in o n e fo r eem f' 0v.n In ele C ounty. P le rld n In chonColbert
eery , In n co rto ln uouoo th e re in
Morgan
y m u p ending, w h erein ClVK O P SANx lfe a
P lrO lllliA .
n
m unlclpnl
Forguson
_ _
e e rp o ra lle n .
Is
p la ln llft
nnd
Lawson
Uteott CKIITAIN LAND* VPUN W HICH
ta a h y t a x e s a n d o n
k i- r.c iA i. am Stolnoff (c)

Crep Lieu 4 Chattel Martpagee
Portia. J. A. act A 'T . E. Par.
tla. at nx. To Baaford Prodaolloq Cr, Asln.
Crep. Uan 4 Chattel Mortgage
A Mertgage
Jll la worth, Johg C-. et ex. T*
Baaford Product km Cr. a m .

The basis of Chinese social
organisation la a closely knit
and highly organised family. ‘

Ronald Colman comoa to tho
Rita
Theater Wednesday and
Thuraday In David O. Belsnkk's
production of "Tbo Prisoner of
Zenda," the fimena Anthony Hope
romance of lot* and Intrigue la
the royal courts of Earopo.
Madeleine* Carroll and Dongles
Falrbanke, Jr. head the impoehtg
supporting c a tt,. which indodae
Mary Aator, C. Aubrey Smith,
Raytncnd Maaaey, David Niven
and Others.
Colman plays a dual role In this
rolm Tut la's*, appearing both a*
the adventurous Rudolf iiataendyll
and sa King V, the monarch he
Impersonates.
Mias Carroll appears oppoalta
Colman aa the lovely Princess
Plavlm, while young Fairbanks la
esat as the dashing Rupert of
llrnttau.
James Cagney and Evelyn Daw do some fancy stepping In
"Tho Prisoner of Zenda” was
directed by John Cromwell frt&gt;m "SOMETHING TO SINO ABOUT" starring the venfcuW Jimmy In
a screenplay by John L. Balden* a snappy dancing, swinging role a t the Rita Theater* Wednesday
*
■
ton, baaed on Edward Rose's dram* and •Thursday. And can they atepl
alliation of the Anthony Hope
novel. The adaption was mads by
“THE PRISONER OF ZENDA1
Walla Root.
Jamas Wong flows, famous
Chinets cameraman is credited
with the photography.

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF OCT. 31

Jeanette ‘MacDonald nnfl Net
son (Eddy la "Maytlmo."

Saturday and Sunday, ‘Nov. gth and
MAHONEY" and "40 NAUGHTY GIRLS."

DealB l i t
c h a in s South of
th e N e rth e a s t e a r n e r e f th e
N e rth w e a t Q u a r te r I N V I l l
hf
th e
N h rth w e e l
Q u a r­
te r
IN W M I
of
le c tio n
T w e n tr - th r e e
til),
T eexsh ip T w e n ty
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South.
Itu u u e T h ir ty ( I I ) h a s t, r u a
W ent K illy P e a t ( I T ) fur
p a in t
Of
U esln n ln a.
ru n
W eal
S la ty
K eel
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S outh E ig h ty
Peel
C IO ,
H eel
M isty
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t i e ’).
N o rth K la h ty P e e l (■•’) te
lnt of beylnnluu:
th o
fo liu w ia u
porooei
ruporty allu a lo d a n th e a b a .
tarrlb o d
p ro p e rty
In
•a h le r
im lnole roci n If. y le r U e , lo -w l
One
A ll-N oliopal
a h a a a la te
r a ln r ti
* na
Il!en
'm i l llrlfu
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V*
I lll
One
pump;
One 1 lip K leelrle m otor I ‘
One t hp K leelrle motor;
Tw o M hp Klootrle Molore.'
One I hp M aelrla m otor:
O ro IS-Coeo
Mlllor
Hydro
ooohor No. 411A
One llt- O a llo a Irw in tarh oanlor;
One qao retu la to r A along;
One K elvln etor lea m aehlao;
One
tet-O n llea
Irln
triple
Cooler No. I N I
Ono D ie ts A u tom stle fllMr
No a i i i . c
On# Inspection B eal
One IS hp Holier:
K lecir'ral flslu r o e i
M e. n u la a l:
Ona paper fllle r i
One 4 bp holleri
Marnipe n an o:
O ee a t-g eito n alone t e n
One IS -a a llo a a lo e s llneg ay.
rup le a k , m ater attacked.
Ono sfceoolnlo e h em ;
Ona lllep oog syrup mlmor;
One f t- lk rnpnrlty sente;
T w s enam el polls;
O ne nonop fee an ear;
•N S (tala;
I SOI ooeoo of, kalllep;
O o . vorllewL tubular hollar:
o ffla e iu rx d lu ro . nad ftateraoi
And tho
fa llow in g
goocrlM
l-oroonol
property
eltnatog
llllleborouph tom m y. Plorlda.
the of rise and prioetpnJ p ioo.
hu.lnooa o f Colo Company
America. to-W lli
Tw o Mlalnar U n h si .
n o n U g h tw ee P ortable m is art
Oro oo! p alrk ooh o M o lo o i___
.o n e Moo » - l
la a d te n t Type
pick I#
plated
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“SOMETHING TO

Ronald . C olm an
Plays Lead In T he
Prisoner Of Zenda'

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sundry fittin g s In Installation
M is p la a n
T w o ll-g a lla n a aolf-d rala a y
rup la a h si

On# Steel laepectlen
teat h en

P la n t'

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One aland fa r aarhonla gaa
tank s;
Ona II I O ou tfit,
cem p lele
doablo hookup fur carbonic
• a a taaha A c a u se ;
H eel h o o k . • U dder b rack ets.
ISdSar ia e h a A lad d erai
P lr a a itla e u la h a r a ;
I I s h ip p in g b a e k a la ;
Oaa r w a la r m alar and ana
. »" t»hl
Oaa puah cart:
T w elv e M i l l , carnara;
M quart a'l-aoaw t•
——
aa wnrnhouan truck!
M lalaa
barrels.
b e t I le a ,
graduates.
furnace.
ala.
far infs- dept.i
PI a I u rea sh elv in g .e t a . far
m fg. dept i
O arase te e U A Equipm ent;
Moving M s fc r e Machinal
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lU ta r t. fittin g s for earns and

Playing opposite the popular,
redheaded star; whose versatility
la well dem onatnted In this p W
lure, U a lustrous, young n e fQ
comer to tho screen, the auburnhaired Evelyn Daw, whose glori­
ous talent marks bar aa m e of tho
real lyric' soprano voice and dra­
matic screen "discoveries” of tho
current season. She appears as
tba Ingenue soloist ot a awing*
band Ond affectively seta off Cag­
ney's peerless performance aa the
bend-leader, who gets an offer te
alar in a motion picture.
EsUbisbed screen names, on the
other hand, highlight the support­
ing cast and provide the mature
acting experience, which form the
recognised background of every
Cagney production.
William Prawley, for laitance,
borrowed by Grand National from
Paramount for tho press agent's
role In "Something to Ring
About,’’ his played more than thir­
ty featured parts since ha was
brought to Hollywood from tho
New York stage in 1SU for "H*U
end High W ater" Mona Derrte,
who r u s y i the p art of a sophisti­
cated screen star In the picture, M
likewise an Important screen per­
The beautiful romance of RaaaondyU and Princess Flavin l* sonality, bar twe recent perform­
played by Ronald Colman and Madeleine Carroll In David O. Self- ances! In "Love on the Run" and "I
nick's production of "Tho Prisoner of Zenda." showing Wednesday Met Him In Paris." having r»*
and Thursday a t the Alta Theater. ^
celred outstanding notices.

o n e Me. I Mar Manilas m a­
chine;
One Neon olenj
Oaa eel scaffold rlea ln * com Mfoeelmnauuo alno o lc h la g s
A electros;
.
M 'ecollansuue
equipm ent
A
toola;
I t tu b a ;
Air Tranafnruicr A
CannesHone;
Chocolate m ixer;
Chncolata q n l.a iiteed pallat
O n. H" a IV drain ui|&gt;« rnd|
T w o aeto o f ru eioia for dul— lye,
Ten h a lf k eg s;
Taa fast
a) rup
bnee.
ten
feet nf In allied linaa;
T w o alum inum
eooope. one
tin acanpi
Oaa alum inum |m t for ehoeolala roam:
Oaa a-hqrner ana p lats;
Ona n ah ‘ cliu tu i
U a IS -a a l borralai
o n e h o lil- snakar;
Miasm plplee (a cookers;
P ip e A f lilla a a
fnr
w alar
lips (ram wall U&gt; m achlaae;
IS fa st hpaa and opaalai
Ona d a r k No aeo-e-W " I 'o r t ablo olectrlo d rill.
I ll
V
■ingle Phaoqi
T w o oiana reomarp;
Ona Air ta n k |
IS Coo loro) ,
I* a'oolora;
IS Voolere;
l&gt;m Coln-upom lrd ennljri
110 Or a oo
O la
litu d u olt
hut I too; 1 • • i *
SOS &lt;lr l - o i
O lo
nroducU
b elllon ;
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111 d r 11-nS. holtloe:
to o l ( k m
from J lu c h Itroa
111 Or Canada
Dry
hntllen
from trurlf Mmn
SIS. P lata front • «Ml» talar*
cou n ty I'rtHtucla D a l
IIS Q uart groan A W hite bet*
ties;
llr l l - n i hot Ilent i
X OV Xl-oo t,o tn o -:
1111 Sf-no flnla;
Oaa WqeKkix c la sh ;
0 x 4 so t-p er- pe lroafktnei r
Ona p« reels tar;
Ona he'ol;
Two
P faudler
g la s a - lln s d
aillla.
w ith s e v e r s A O n u s e s : .

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M . X ' f f S k ^ tank a fram MotTable A el ape f»rf W b n rn U f*|'
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C lassified Advertisements
Briggs. Jeweler Magnolia Av»
wIL l

BUT and sellTecond hand
clothing. 4U Bast 4fk Btreel.

3— A u to m o b iles
ANOTHER" DUAL Pour wheel Garage Apartment. Mrs. Noble,'
Traitor with body, apodal $205.- S16 Myrtle Avs.
00. ’a A Ford roadster, apodal Purnlahad 6 room upstairs apart*
MtoDO. Reel 4k Bona, Used Oar
meat. Inquire B it Magnolia Ava.
Dealara.

6—SltuUon Wanted
Job as cook or deoiling house.
See Lucille McKalto, 110 Locust
An .

Neal colbrwd girl want# h tlf dxy
work of any kind. Cora Mitchdl,
1017 Boy Avo.
»
'
-Kara V-B truck hi A*t shape with
good driver th at would like to
rant o a t'a t rasaonabto rate. Apply
C. A. Haines. Box 1000.
It&gt; longer between paint jobs whoa I I INCH roll-top dank for sale.
Phono III-W.
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you' nan Dollar A Gay e quality
p td te ta . They're •Bce» for tho
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More Fruit And VeceUbleu fh u if A
Similar A m In AmtHcn r

NUMBER 3 l t
SANFORD, FLORIDA, J ^ t D A Y , NOVEMBER

Three Thefts
Reported Here
Over Weekend

Keen Protest.
Over Sinking
Cruiser Hood Speed*
To Barcelona To Investigatc L a t e s t
Attack. By Pirate*

Maitland, Longwood
'And Enterprise Are
Scenes Of Midnight
J Activity By Thieves

Florida Bad Man
Seen Implicated
Hugh Gant Believed
By Authorities To
Be Operating "Here
A nrofmlonal thief and
{probably the same man In
each Instance, U credited
with breaking and entering
two United State* Poatofflcea and a depot during the
gayety of tha Hallowe'en
week-end.
Hugh Gant, who haa been
reported In thia Vicinity, may
I a n been responsible for th*
robberies, a Herald importer w u
officially adrlaad thia mom In*.
Thia olatement came from a
man who waa reared In the same
lawn In which Florida’* jireecnt
Public Enemy Number One w u
bom and (pent hi* early Ufa,
and whoaa c lo u contact* with the
w ort lay* of the bad man *!*«
him a thorough knowledge of hla
method*.
The extreme precaution uaed
hi the three rebherlee are *atd
to point to the enbtlaty and-pro*

GEORGIA TECH STOPS VANDERBILT, 14 TO 0

CHURCH S T E P S -A foEW FRONT LINE

I Mr*. V . G. Fleming enterla la e d membyra of th a Sanford
H a tn p Chib today x t fti regular
weekly Inneheon bald in th* Valde« Hotel with a number of vocal
selections.
Mr*. Fleming, Introduced by
Georg* Rollina who had charg* of
th* program, rang, "In an Old
Fathiocwd T im ," and "Llttto Bit
O* Hooey." She waa accompanied
a t th* piano by Mr*. Evan* Mc­
Coy.
A report on th* njana of th*
Community Eerrlc* DommllU* for
th* coming year waa givm by J .
L. Ingtoy, chairman.
Among th* vlaltora a t today’*
luncheon waa Howard Long, presi­
dent of tha Klwaal* Club.
Other visitor* Introduced to tho
club mombora Included C. M. Gay,
C D*Witt Miller, Jehn Wlgfall and
Eugene Wla*. all from Orlando.

1aJ r*gvvl

■

LONDON. Nor. t.—(JP)—For*
al*n Secretary Anthony Bden
told the H oum ot Common# ' to­
day the government had launch*
ed • etrong proteat' with Spahlah'
fauurieDt aathorlllea over the ,
■Inking of the British merchantman Jean We*m*.
A* the mighty battle «r*to*r
Hood aped to TUrcrtona to to*
veatlgete the defiance of the
Nyon Anti-Piracy Accord. i:'d*n
Indicated Anglo-Francb Mediter­
ranean relaforcementa m liht be
made a rem it ot the Jean
Weeme bombing.
‘Mighty VimVrrbllL hitherto undefeated and untied, waa rubbeil out of the national football pic_Tbe insurgents, be laid. "h*Tl (lure by Georgia Tech In their game a t ’Atlanta which Tech Won 14 to 0. This picture, typical of lh*
undertaken at one* in make a Tcchmcn'e fierce alU tk, «howa quarterback F lcteher Sim*. Tech captain, plowing through cenUr
most searching Inquiry" to fli
a i n
. ____________________ ____,________________________________________ _
th i rMponilblllty tor |h* Inch ifor a nice g
dmL
Eden alio told Common! today
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Step* of a Chapel church eerr* aa an unusual but effectrr* that Britain will go exactly aa far
front line firing poet for JapaneM marine* fighting off a Chine** aa th* United Stale* In lecklng an
advene* near North Station, Shanghai. Chapel, native quarter of
th* city, ha* bora* th* brunt of th* fighting In th* Blno-J*p*nei*
conflict.

Agents Of State
Farm Markets
Hold Meet Here

Largest Crowds Insurgents Claim
Since Last Spring Important Gains
Visit Local Zoo In New Offensive

Tho llril mi-i-ilng of tho Ad
verllilng Cntnmllli-o of the Bern
1n«ln County Clumber uf Cum
merro will be tu-lil In tlm Cham­
TALLA1IAHKKK. Nov. 1.—&lt;JP) ber building Tuciday afti-rnuon
at |:uo o’clock.
—Chief Juillre William II. ElUa or the Florida Hupremb
Killeen peraoui charged with
Court, eald today he would each violation of City Ordinance*
rwuomlnetlon to th* full term. will bu tried heforo City Judge
Yeiterdiy U. B tuirt Glttle, pro* Frank U Miller In u ay salon of
ld*nt ot th* Benat*. nnnounc«l tho Municipal Court tula nfterhla candidacy tor th* sli-year uonn at' 4:00 o'clock.
term eaylng ho would run tn

Lions And New Bears Drive To Bring War
To/ End Is Begun
Prove Outstanding
Mr8.W.G. Fleming A t t r a c t i o n s Now On Aragon Front

Entertains Rotary

ft

7,000 Jap S o l d i e r s
Cross Soochow In
E ffort To Encircle
City Of Shanghai

HEX DAYS, N#v,
The
Th* largw t number of p w i m i
to viatt th a Municipal Boo aloe* tpeurganla raporUd todgr they
taut rarin g , crowded the m urid* b id penetrated * beyond Oaaa
Wood! In the 8akla*ntgo lec­
tor or the sortharn Aragon
trout- Oowrnm—i enure**.- how­
ever, declared that Catalan mi­
litiamen ahowid inch heavy re•latanc* that tbs attack wae rew_______________
puteed with heavy Imurgent
northern atatea, Indicating that loasoa.
winter touriati are arriving earlier
Imurgent communique* laid
th in uiuil.
(iencnUiilmo Franc lac* v Fraty
Mr. Moughton alio declared that co'a force* found atm oit SCO
In ull probability, the coming win- gorornment died,
ter i*aioa will ■** th* largeit
Government guna and warplane*
crowd* vialtbig th i too In th* hi** bombarded Imurgent defeniei along
lory of that popular attraction.
the Aragon front yeiterday In
Furnishing tha most excitement. warning that tha thriatenid In­
fer th i animal follower* wer* th i I .urgent drlv* through e a itira
African Llom, Leo and Queenie. IFpaln would b* mor* difficult th in
Phil King, negro caretaker, atated the campaign which conquered the
this morning that th* boasts wer* northweit.
mora- lively and ambltloua yeiterIm urgent officer* a t Iron adday than they had been during the mttted the Aragon puah would t&gt;«
peat leveral week*.
different from that on th* Biicay
Th* **veral hundred peraoni front, where the- government had

aa BUIa’ aald bn had no com­
ment "at thia tlm*’’ about hi*
own candidacy.
The Iiemocrata will nominate
n e it May three Juetlcoe. Two
year* ot the uneiplred form of
lh# Ilf* Juatlre Fred It. Davl&gt;
muit be tilled. Iloy H. Chap
man
named by Guv, Done
to Divla’ enat until the Ibis
general election.
Kill* laid he h ad " not decid­
ed which group to unler. Candldate* for the Court decide In
which group they will run.

Far Eastern Expert
ToAddress Kiwnnians

Annie Russell Series
Announced At Rollins

R eal
allu atlon .
arrnrdlAg
tu
S id ney J. N ix vlre-prcaldent o f
the K lw anla.
Dr. Iludaon returned rece n tly
from th e O rient a fter apendln*
41 year* th ere aa a I’reabytorian Mlaalonnrr. In hla uddreaa,
Mr. N ix atated , h« w ill dlaruta
tha d evelop m en t .o f p o litical and
economic
rom llllona
which
brought about the arm ed conntci b o w |n prorrraa, and the
probable raaulla.

Circuit Judg* Millard B. Smith

win smmd th* Civil Do«k*t a t th*

The General Saachega, chief of th*
"LIT Navarro** troop*, 'tel til* strategy
« o v for th* Aragoa *ff*n*ive.
New For th* first tlm* In th* war,
Insurgent* aald, Franco would n s
*tv* the full strength of hla navy to
tha cooperate with hla land offanatva.
doe- Th* warship* weold b* uaed to
rh*y blockade eastern gevemmact porta
with and to shall supply dumps sad
Boat communlcatioa ayftems along th*
a to coast.
ota*. laaorgcnt aourraa aald Franco
at o had enough troop* a t Mallorca,
iQoa largest of tho Balearic islands,
r act where hi* float was concentrated,
the to attem pt a landing on th* grvn s e ernment coast, wher* landing uaHs
oho* could have th* protection o f w a r
Liana ship* a t their hook a* thro pushed

Thu Kemlnnlo County Council
of tho I'uri-nl-Tenclu-r*’ Aa-oclutlun will luent In tho Gonuiu
echool Tut-adey mornlug at 10:uo
'o’clock fur Hit all day iroaloii.
Delegates from' all tho nnatHlu
linn* In the County aned to ho preaent for tho t n
ahm. Ikartell will bn nerved la
the* fleneva at-hool lunchrtHiin,

Itcprcirntallvce of all th* Stata
Farmer* Wholesale Market* In
the Slate met hero today with
Stale official! for th* purpoea of
discussing the operation of prat*
rnt market system.
The gtm-rsl purpoo* of ths
meeting, according to WUliam I*
WtUon, director of Stata Markgti,
I* * to nmfire co-ojn-rnllill I , hung
the markets during the coming
■canon.
' Thi- Wato Fnrmcri IVhoIrssl#
Sfnrki-t hysteni I- not in Individ*
oil enterprise oml the variou*
niarki-U arc not rnmprtitori, th*
Mate Mat tot Director i*ld.
The group met at the M irkrl
here aL IttOO o'clock thia morning
and la te r enjoyed a luncheon at
Kddle'a Itrslnurant.
Heport., of maqy of the Stale
Department of Agrirulturo offi­
ciate and olliera will continue d u r­
ing the afternoon.
,
The Male Market* represented
nt tho meeting thi, morning wrret
Hanford, tVauchula, Kaat Pilatka,
DcaU, Live Oak and I’rnaacola.

Jullua DlnKtelder, chairm en of
thn Klwanla International Com
Dr. W. II. Iludann, returned inlttcr on I lie Kuppnrl of C h u r c h o
m lx lo n a r y from C hl„a. w ill ad- In I h rlr Hplrllual Alma, left to­
dr*** th e K lw a n la m
at' . th eir day ^or Chicago whero ho will
w eek ly luncheon fn the V a ld e i he In allnndancn nt tho meeting
IVINTEIt 1‘AltK, Fla., Nov., 1.
H otel W edneaday on
the
F a r ot thu luternatlonal Council,
—Dtawing from Broadway a moat

Circuit Court's Fall
Term Begins Tuesday
Sarnhwl* County Court H oum
Tu**day for tho purp*M of *etUmr tho cM l caeoq for trial ot tho
FaU to m of tho Circuit Court
which oooveeM Nor, », according
to Clerk of th* Clrarit Court a

AllenjUug «UyakUna at t b *
Tumplu IJnlvi-rilly lluipllal In
1'hlJutli'lpllla, l‘a„ urn very much
plcujr.1 wIII, tin, rondlllun &gt;4
Dr. Jl. n . Amllb. Hanfar.l phy
alclan, who reo-nlly underwent
a iitnlor o|*-rallim, according to
Information received hern lotluy.

Better Means Of AssurinffCo-Operation
This Year Is Sought

Exhibition Planned
La Guardia Rests
By. Seminole Band
On Eve Of Election
Tha Seminole High School
Band, under tha direction ofT,
M. Dolllaoo and Dram MaJorass
Dort* McCall, la Mmplrilng
plana for a unlqaa hand damonatraUoa daring th* halt of the
cowUag
Banford-Ortando
high
echool football ganto that I* to
be played on tho local hlrii
echool field Friday droning.
Tho hand ha* purchased a

Tho Sanford Junior Chamber
of commerce win bold lie reg­
ular scheduled weekly lunrhnou
Tuesday at 11;IS o'clock In thn
grill room at the Valdei llutyl.
(Caallaw eO

ra n

F ew rl

Meeting: Is Held By
Seminole Baptists
Th# first quarterly meeting of
ths
Seminole Baptist Sunday
School Association wax held in ths
First Baptist Church of Nrw
Smyrna yssterday, according to

popular amlmaaailora of the thea­
ter, Dorothy l.orklurt announce*
a Ui:M Annie Kuiarll Kerici which
will comhino the appcarancca of
profeaaiunul arliala from New
S’oik’a acting guild with an lmpreiaive ptugiam of ptaya by th*
Annie Kuaaell Company at Holllna
College.
Headlining tho eltrerliona on
Ihia year'* iierica of dramatic progiunti wilt bo Dm appearance* of
Deter Joray «n Jen'. '-Tt, Tony
Morg'a lncoin|u&gt;rahte Marionette*
on Feb. 4, and tho American It*’
perlory Theater of New York on
Feb 2S.
Mr. Joray, who rockrted to
fame in tho pnat few yr^r* through
Hia delightful Imperionatlona and
frrah, original aketchra of hlalory’a Immhrlala, will prearnt hi*
‘‘Intimate Moment* with BoyalIlea nr the I’aat*—* program
which haa received acclaim from
tho aeverc.t critic* af thy Ameri­
can- theater.

Dmnocnt, asaurvd by bla manonnford, aa a mrmber of Gw Two New Stores
oat n youth la hateg trained to
play the Initrsmeu* a«4 when agora of victory by more than *60,- Association, waa officially reprrWill Open Here
000 rote*, redoubled hit last-m in-)•*«&gt;ted a t tha meeting by K. C.
at* afforta In an oratorical mara* I Carter* member of tba F irst BapTwo (lorn* In th* Bell Tel­
thou colling for 1* major apeoebas, i‘*»t Church how.
' --------------- I At th* moating th* Rev.' Walrup ephone nulldler now beingr*ooveted are rsp*el*4 to bo com­
Senl-Pro Blackcats 1"
pleted In about two weoka. It
VsTo Practice Tonight Of tb* group for th* coming-year. wag learned this morning by a
^
_____
j U was d*c!d*d th a t the next Herald reporter.
Th# stora* hafll been con­
S, JL B. Wilkinson, coach and meeting of tho association will be
structed for ueo fn b«(ln#*a by
director of the Sanford ami-pro .held In D*L*nd Jan. 30.
Blackest* football team, stated
Ur- Carter announced that W. Ivey’* Shoo Store ta d tha Hob
thi*
morning
that
the
hvitlsl
B.
GUm of Lake Monroe had b*«n lywood Dree* Shop. In tha Hol­
t
u
.
M M during
prattle*
saaalen
of.
the
week
w01
appointed
aa Mpertntendent of tha lywood Stora. walls bar* been
prartl
fimford-Ocala
■0, Isold tonight at 7:30 o'clock on Yaung- Poopla'a Department and computed and plat* gtaxo wlaUto Saaford Armory Drill Field. M. L . W i% kt superintendent of do wg bar* also been Installed.
Oooeh Wilkinson urgss all mem- the Adult Deportment for th* dla- Electrical equipment haa been
finished and only n ******rr
boro of th e team to be present as trirt.
painting will hav* to ho done
baforo Uo
MUbllahuwgt to
r o a d / toy tofatoo**,

9

_

..

British Hold On V
To Exposed Posts
Feeling Runs High In
British Circles As
More Are Wounded
SHANOTT AT. N«v. 1 —
(AP)—Jnpnnruo Atlmlntl Klyoahl Haaegawa apologized
today to tho United States
Marine Commander who protented ngalnat a Japanese
foray on tho American-pro­
tected aide of
Soochow
Creek. A party of Japanese
Bluejackets had crossed tho
creek to tha American lector ot
Ihc International Settlement in a
rlee-ledm Junk iletcd after war­
ing off tha Chines* crew by firing
blank ahota.
Brigadier
General John C.
Beaumont, the Marin* commander
In Shanghai, protested to Has*gawa who epotoglird and promlied there would not h* a recur­
rence of the Incident. The apologf
came as 7,000 Japan*** ibodf
troop* under cover of a thundery
ouc artillery birrs** crowed Soc.
chow
wait of Shanghai, _
' ___ Creek
| ____
Cloeer
to th* Settlement t'f
Japaneu uied a China** Junk am
other craft to negotiate th# Cl**k|
and atlark Chlnoa* poaltloni along
the (outh bank. A* th# Japan***
attempted to blait their way Into
th* Chinan position* and enelr^lq
Shanghai, Major General A. F- OTdMai KwalleW^—wwroniVg &lt;*t .th*
Brltlih troop* v*fu»cd to vrlthI C a a tta « 4 a a

m m

f**&gt;t

Tallahassee Negro
Preaches InOvredo
On Crime Subject
A negro h um meeting renlervd
about
u
"Campaign agalnit
Crim#s win held yeiterdiy after­
noon In Oviedo with George F.
Dwene, negro, nf Taltahaiaeo aa
the main gueat *prakrr. Ow«px
■poke on tho (lil'jcct of rrlme and
outlined hi* Imprraalon of how
crime originate*. Owen* »*ld that
the negroe* ahotild ntlempt to
build up n hlrhrr moril standard
among the eolnn-1 nee.
-There were many white real*
denla of Oviedo preaent end among
them wer* Dr. F. H. Davla, paator
of tho P in t Biptlat Church of
that community. Dr. Davla told
the group that tho people wer*
going up tho wrong road In crimi­
nal faahlon but (hould return
with lovo for Other* and for their
country.
Frofeiaor T. W. I-awton, auperJntendent of Bcmlnol* County
Public Inalructlon, alao (poke on
th* program and he told th*
audience that by doing th* right
thing at th# right time they eoul4
be a great aid to their country.
It waa *l*o announced that tho
next maaa meeting will ha held la
Sanford on Nov. 14, a t th* M*th*
odlxt-Episcopal Church on Ninth
Street,

M eeting Is Planned
By Kfwanls Directors
Tha Board of Director* of tho
Sanford Klwanla Club will hold a
buainasa meeting Friday oroatng
at 0:30 o'clock In tho grill room of
tha Valdes Hotel, (fcordlng to B
statement Issued today by S. J ,
Nix, saeretary of the organisation.
The Board will discuss'tb* walk
of th* varloua committee* during
the past fiscal year and will mak#
committee assignments and also be
submitted for approval. Mr. Nln
alao announced th a t a secretary
for tho-club will bo aeloetad and
approved.
All members of th* old and new
boards are urged to attend- th*
meettnr, according tn Howard

LOCAL WEATHER1

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(

I

. THE 8AN^0ttD

Sales Of Georgia
Motor Magnate Gives
Hitch-Hikers L i f t
Pecan Crop Begin

lYiillions prefer this "flavor
that is different"
l
£.t.
■
"» *
J

ALBANY, fia., Ort.
8 ilc i.tif Otorg... _prc»ni, •
000 crop iri ]o:ia, lieuan here yc-rler tily. 1'rkiM w ne i lightly Iswer
thr.n on •thu open ini; b u t year.
At the ( ( r tp 'in th e warehouae*.
extra Inrun n M'-)* brought II
renin] l»ri’c Fchlrya, eight rente;
e x ln Inn,*!* grade » Idanda, eoven
relite, mill |nrn&lt;‘ tlnmle, i l l rentaThc majority of f in t offcrlmr.
wan of |toor quality, na It euntotr.try early In Ihe r*n?on.

# It'a a skillful (tom between
m a ro n n a ia e a n d o ld .faah lo n ed
boflnl drcwlng — w ith a apodal
piquancy all It* own I Miracle Whip
is totally difTctmt from all other
dtraaing*—smoother, flu (Tier, more
drlicioui.Try Miracle W hip—«ooa[

MIRACIE WHIP CONTAINS M O W —

Eronlt'n

\

deal*

n

double-rda'-

U. S. DELEGATES, W E N -M IN D E D / OFF TO BRU8SBLB

(VOOSTfcR, 0 , Oet. 88/—(ff&gt;—
||e n rr t orC, flic, motor lougnutr.
enn be .tlirepllble to the Jerk Of
* Ibiimli alone t&gt;n open highway.
H John
||P Htuticker
and J M e r t
Strong any that while littcb-hlkliiie in their home* her* from
John nl |'online, M rh„ Iheyfta.b
oil ilm thnmti* aienal to *n approaililnr ear nl Ilm im liklrtant
Dearborn. Midi, \ large, rn *
ronn ear pulled to a .top and
r»*e them a lift to MonriH'.
Midi.
"To whom am wr Indented?"
flmii'ker nn'l Strong Inquired in
they (tit not,
"Tie no one,- rame tin, rrplv

" L u t 7**r w* had only three
faURUas among
11.000 deer
kantari hot tide root * • would
Uk« to fa t hy wltbont arctil.nia,"
•M r Pqe»h». —
• "And Ilf h aa to n moat drink
Mrewg liquor, they should da «o
moderately," h i added. "Llquur
and hallsta do not mix uncce.v

Mu-* to fertile lam!. It lla .h r.
nterp, improlrrle*! *ln|&gt;*« Into gutlle» mil Mrcwn over liotlom land*
Infertile Mifcfqll wn.hed from gtd- and then at If an after thnarhl:
"I am Mr. Ford."
llol hillildeif.
* • i * .**,•' '
When i nrhntnrlne U i epceitnr
:o meet rm m y ahlp*. &gt;hi erufuV

EAR MORE— OF THE COSTLY MQWDtENTSI

Iron-MeltJng Shells
A n Used By Franco
■LONDON,

'Independent - ftamcOtuned at. a Operated.

B A N F O IW . F J.A

40o SANFORD, AVE.

ipply
the ..
&lt;Mlc!uua
that go to
make a----well balanced
* this..Byweek
a end ofatall
, ax_...
...........flkVI.store
_a__t
Ma Mil
menu fur your 'table.
shopping
Forrest
(Jutchel's
on Sanford
Avenue- U
you
can
serve food that will auit the taste uf the mo*, fuxtldloux ,m-rson. but yhlch will also am*
m.

if

FREE DEMONSTRATIQN
LAURLAN
DINEQUIK DINNER
FRI.

&amp;

SALAD -

™

Dreasing

HAT.

A DEMCIOUBLY DIPFBKBNT COMIHNA
TION OK RARBANZOS, POTATO EH AM
OTIlKIt VWIRTABI.KH KLAVOIIED W ill
J t w i m i PREMIUM IIAM.

ROLL

20c

Dally"

POUND

Butter

SAT*

27C

WE LEAD IN PRICES
U. 8. NO. I GRADED

S. R. Flour

Potatoes

20 Lbs

i*&gt;n

Dog Food
,

.

Fla. Lemons

Pillsbury’s Flour
No. 1 TAMAI.ES 2 for 2!)c
No. 2 CHILI
25e
MEXENE ...............
15c

Walker’s
AUSTEX

Coffee
lb#
T II t mmm *
Milk
3 foe
»*oee» Whole Orolo
Rice
5 lbs.
f 4 n flUM
Soap 3 For

...

Krispy Crackers

15 c

Ml. SIZE

MEDIUM

17c

9c

i»i#r IrR

11 Oats

19C

mm r

Chopped Foods
2 For 29c
BABY FOODS
3 For 25c

3 Far
Electric Polisher

CHOP SUEY TIME— W e Have All The Fixin’i
POPPING

ITALIAN MACARONI OR

Spaghetti

CORN
Pound |Q c

Pound

25c

BACON
FORK

Back Bone
k k 2-5Ac» m
——

Pound

POTATOES 10 Lbs. 1SC

35c

l*OHK

Shoulders

• SWEET

Potatoes
10 lbs. 17(

COOKING

Qnions

•A . &gt; ' A

' J ••

Tomatoes

RED TOKAY

Carrots
Ga. Pecans

Fancy Sliced Bacon

24 L a SHAMROCK

SMO. SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
PEANUT BUTTER
PAN SAUSAGE
VEAL STEW
-

15*

BULK

FANCY
BLUB*
ROSE i
TALI, BORDEN’S

Roasts lb. IJc

homSS1

"•«? tt.a.X , |.v a, T tl.ur

Steak lb. - 19c
Shoulde
rs lb. K" c
" I &gt;t. U a .
Iba 21*
Legs 1lb.

Shoulder lb. 1 9 c
ravey. .Lean. t&gt; 'M r ( a. I - . *

Turnip Roots 2. Lbs. 9 c

Chops
lb. 29c
an—b,» Lwt •van*

"'r'lXlwl''WXTN

Bacon lb. 171/jc

BANANAS 3 Lbs. 10c

•m m i

Shoulder 17c

2«Jc

MEATS
C. A. Ponder

Gay Walla, Mgr, Producq DapL

15c

SUGAR CURED PICNIC

'«.■ a Celt.

2 Ci

Cocktail Ig c

W*N«\ 'ttlhl»t.i;Ia '.Ttrtilt _

Bologna

n a ijo w

Onions

Eggs doz. 35*c

MUSSELMAN'S

Johnnlft Alderman, Mgr. Meat Dept.

Pork Shoulders

**—&gt;h Klbw1 InnxMwO ■

NO. 2 CAN YELLOW

FltUIT

|2 c

Apple Sauce q 1ic

2

Corn

- - -

* IM, I l f

m

3 Lb. Pkg.

HENS

10c
*
10c
~
19c
*
13c

Mayonnaise
2SC
*•••# II Ilira
Vmegar
2 for l i• e
M fM T
I
Catsup
IQc

GOLD MEDAL

Dpz.

25c

m

1 DATE &amp; NUT BREAD
SUNSHINE

Peaches

H trtilt'ii Mprclnl | lHirv Hnitiii

| CROSSE &amp; BLACKWELL'S

||

WESTERN

3 Big Boxe3

20 LI). HAG

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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

f o t r f l lll.n ll l-lil. „r O I;

DIG TALKER—Guaranteed
QUART

.WHITE

3 I| Hanford Are.
Phone W0
"Weekly Ila« the Ileal Prices

2?C

RED HIHD—Strike Anywhere

Matches

w h b a k -o -l i

Large SUlkB

Heller Food Store

Armour's Clover llloom

A MEAL IN A MINUTE

No. 2 Can Only

A

FOUTIIEUN LADY

s a .-O D -A

who recently returned from Re­
publican Spain.
f
"Tbs abatis, with a specially
prepared termite* Ailing. are fir­
ed by ordinary aotl-Unk gum.
"We are open-minded. We hare no eommltmenlat" So apoke Norman H. D irts -(renter In front Exploding faelde the lank they
row), head of the' United States delegation to the nhte.power conference on the Rlno-Jepeneee con* derelop a beat of 1.000 degree*
filet, a* he', end hie eolleaguee tailed froth New York for Rruaaele. Belgium on the ateamahlp Waah- Centigrade, b y which, ofronr.n
ingtun.-^eft to right, front row: Dr. Stanley Horn beck, Nr, Daria and J. Plcrrrpent Moffat. In the ateel and Iren melt Ilka enow,"
Prince i(a be rise told.
back dtb Charles E. Boh left ’(toff) and Aaftert T. Pell.

nm-ltt;

P H O N E 412

U et

a ear Oermen aball l l u t melt* Iron
•ad stool U botug used by Franeo'a forcer, says Prince Hnhertui
Loevenaletn, the Oermen author.

*

3 I k.

e «ah

"Iiitteriings 25&lt;!
rvv»h t h m t w

in k

f a r . XVMb

Sausage lb. 29C

Sardines

10c

Lb. H E

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Seminole County Pfodacen
.Mure Frail And Vegetable* Tiiitr
Similar Area In America

B uford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And W ater Transportation ^
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
IMnlillshed In 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 19.17

Cold A nd Floods
Unite To Produce
Trouble In East

SHANGHAI DEFENDERS DIG IN FOR CRUCIAL BATTLE
CHINESE
DEFENDERS
BACKED TO
CR EEK

JAPANESE A W A IT
ORDERS FOR 'PUSH

MILES OF FLAME
ENGULF CHAPE!
AS CHINESE
RETREAT

WE BANK
Jap Launches Halted
By British In Try
To S h e l l Chinese
"Lost B a t t a l i o n ”

&gt;t.V..KU

^E xpected*T o'lteach S tu d e n ts

• 'AKK

R e q u ire

' ?uest °J, TT°.Fee{ W or s hip, Insists
_

_ — ^ .

Bram At Meeting

Hundreds Driven
—
From Their Homes % ?"» "AndLehtnan
Buckhannon River Is
. At Highest Crest
Since Peak Of 1918
' PITTSBURGH. Oct. 29.—
,(A P)—A cold wave swept
%he wentem slopes of the
Allegheny mountains, hnltlnjr
a th ree'd ay downpour ns

Tha rnln swollen Buckhannon
River to central West Virginia
toft a flood damage unofficially
estimated a t 1100.000.
The river reached its highest
flood crest since 1318. Muddy
w ater waa six feet over the flood
ytnge «l IM peak. - Water waa
.three feet deep in « railroad
(station a t Buckhannon hut was
falling. Officials reported no
suffering In the community.
One life was lost on the West
Coast and more than 200 families
were driven from their homes In

fiottilnoln County echuul tnani.
'Tlil», however. In onto * part
of education."
ho continued.
"Every student moot hav* somellilnir lo worship fur In oi do.
lug ho become* like Iho object
of Itila worship."
T. B. Simpson, pro,Mint of
tho Brinlnoln County Chntnlier
of Commereo, of#• Pie nernnd
■pinker and Indicated "that Iho
civic responsibilities 0f a loach,
or were woll filled when »ho
gave of her Unto oo gonerouaty
tu. train the youth of any city.*!
II. J. Ii'liman. Uoniliinto ConqICa rrpreaontnllre in Iho Flor­
ida Ilegislature, Ulacuaaid with
thu tnirhoro, thn political re­
sponsibilities of a methbir of n
school faculty. t|o aitoried "that
ivory prrann and especially those
who are trained |o govern should
at least execlso iholr franchise
and voto. Too many poopla to.
day do not (aka actlva parti In
Iholr government and all itn
donlf should bo InotUlod wltb
a Inyo of American Ideal* and
a wntchtulnou over American da­
ta nr fa ry.*'
After Iho apeecboo. a round
table dlacuaalon waa held In
which iU o- U ac kv n ■IhooMolvaa
illaruiond tba aubjoct of (eachor Iptiuro, thn toacher'a retiremini hill, and Iho teacher's »*!■
ary law.
Tho Lake May I’-T . A. asso­
ciation and Iho faculty of lha
school wrro host! lo tho loach'
or‘0 club and Mllla Lord of
Oviedo prisldnd.
Kemlnnto
County
leacheri
spent all day today In Orlando
wIutb aovorat of iholr number
flllrd Important position! In the
K««t Central . Tearhera Aosocla.
"on.

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With Japanese forces In poaseaalon of homb wrocVnl and fire-ridden rhapej. Iho t'liinese army tlefcmltoir Kh:iti;rlml Inis du
new defensive positions as Indicated on this map. The ilefenilrra rulrcatcil front t Impel after oi...... . tin »&gt; t ■Iclm live lu.ii!
modern history. While mites of ftamra swept the vast nrca, both aide* prepared for the neat major rtutii'. m int which l&gt; . \p ,
rage along Soochow creek west of the International ficlilcmcnt.

Safely Council
Says Accidents
Are On Increase

American Missions
Damaged By Fire

G e n e ra l Molars
Head Condemns
Exhorbilant Taxes

EZEKIEL BRINGS HOME THE BACON

Kmirison Offers Mope
Bren k Bel ween (*ap| tiil-l.almr M;iy Kiul

Nine Months Record
Of 28,140 D e a t h s
Is 9 P e r c e n t. Up

CHICAGO, Oct., 20. _(&gt;T} -TTu'
National Safety Council reported
yeatorday 28,140 persons died in
traffic accidents dufttlg the first
nine months of 1037, a U percent
inercato over tha total for tho
same period last year.
-Despite tho Increase, the Coun­
cil noted -several favorable ospoet*" of the traffic situation.
September wss the second month
IC a a ttim * M N M n m l
to which no Increase over 1830
was registered. The total for the
airr aoo n u t i tu n tun i u n u m i two this qo»ivr
month—3,660— represented a ID
Spanish Stop Fight
percent drop from August.
To Dodge Flood
For the first time this year the
Increase to deaths for 1037 was
ZABAR07A, Spain. Ocl. -•} — J
■'xilu Tuitr a t »vt f u i T arn wont*
less th in the 10 percent increase
PP)—Insurgent and gorernmint i
A t,
to motor traffic,, the Council said.
*.»’
too CWT. L]
T isri r.Ho»a or»
armies on Iho liroktl Arnsnu
The Increase In deaths during the
front quit fighting -each other to­
second and third quarters of 1HIT
day to combat a common one.
was only 4 percent over thu same
otwu »roustray, the flood, jh a t waa shoot'
periods last year. During the first
Ing wldo areas In lha vallpya
quarter It w as.24 percent.
ir ITTUS trteiTIOM.f
of tho Ebro Hirer anil llalrtb.
Thirteen Stales reported de­
I *WU n TTKt C**urCL ro* THIS ISK'JUTI'JS. I* TM3
oitarlea.
clines In traffic fatalities for the
' Tha (lallogo Tllvor, rueblng
srjivTiw i i t oorm to rw a i rx iiim m i n i to
first nine months of I0.’I7 as com­
down from liin French frontier
pared with tho same period last
to Join tho. Khrn at this Insur­
year white two reported no rhoiuto.
gent bate vtat nl Its highest lev.
isium iiin A iv x aim g Tho Council figured the reduc­
el In go years. I t 'was *| ,f .
j,
_%hich
will
bo held to the Orlando tions represented o saving'of .117
- trim * rwM,
above normal. Tho flood nil lha
Senior
High
School, T. W. lawton livoa.
highway, filled Iho trenches and
Tho distinction of tiring Oi"
aent (Be aoldlora to h i g h e r county superintendent, reported “isfrst city" among those with
ground. Hostilities generally wore today.
The above electrotype repriHlortioti of » b tt&lt; t t&gt; n iv n | l.y
. Mb. law Ion indicated that the moro than &amp;00,000 population —
kdisrupted.
prupospd teacher retirement ays- Ifield by New York for 21 conieeui. Klvim Cartier, author of “ IJerkii'l." from a noudtut of It*,
tent 'ahd the proposed constitu­ Ilive months—gras regained by
iter, N. V.. who having tend the Sanford -Coy, wirt.-,-. for a
tional amendment ptaring school ,-Milwaukee when It recorded only
■« to whirh she and her family ran h| miiiI lio'lr Chriitm a, VlU'tt
two
falalitleo
tost
month
financing on a parity with State
, proves that "Florida's Amhasaador of (io.»lwiH" ■, lomgmiNew York led to ‘fatalities for
government operation Would be
ie the buron. The original is done in colors,
_____
the nine months period with a total
discussed at the seaiton.
It waa {teamed that apeakars rf 6SI. ('Mrsgo was next with
invited to apeak *f lha meeting 644 and Lo* Angeles third with Negro Boy Plead k
,Franklin I). Bennett
include Dr. Willi* Button, superin­ 142. In th* 600,000 population or
ovrr
class,
only
Boutrin
and
I'ltta*
Guilty
To
Theft
Gets Advertising Rosl
tendent of Atlanta Schools; Mis*
M. I'inkslon, of the department of burgh showed reductions from tost
Franklin It Ilenttell, form'I
was I. vet Tor II niimii '
elementary principals, National year. Milwaukee's total was un*
There will be at lenst on** lee"
(C allsus* on Psoo T soi)
*'| do not woil ever lo
Education Association, Washing­
person ip llie future to rifle tl» Bsiihird youth. witV refetitly upton, D. C ; M. W. Coro then, State
cart of theater-goers, it was pointed ailvwrtlaln* • manager rdj |Mwlti..n ..f n ^ e mg our
Nc,"but I i
Dingfelder Will Go
teamed ul the sheriffs office to­ tho Moore Dry Klin Co ot J s rl :j»trnlmn," I
by t). J, Wtlltama td lh c 'ih u t nil tlo l.'.-Wml try
To Kiwanis Meeting day.Recently there have bent u aoiivilln
cotnpaqy.
*
i iiitlrfUve t.iii (inlii^in r«»ul'
Mr. Bunnell Is III" r"ii "f Mis. Inin i-n- &gt;1- i .. I»l&gt;- Tv* re
number
of
complaints
result
no'
Julius Dingfoldcr, chairman of i
J. C. Dennett ■&gt;! |M* illy a u d it,if i. ate -inim t liitrs had I
tho Intematlonai Committee of from the theft (if many small a graduate of K&lt; nildoto tllcli up.
article*
from
autoa
while
the
own­
Kiwanis
on th* Support of
School. Ijn-t Jon" be **&lt; grad.' ” | ihtnt. that with the
Sons Of Legion To Church**
In thalr Spiritual Aims, ers are atlrnding the theater, uatad from Hi" Hehted **f 11uwI- Art in f-o.e, eu ie th to g
Sheriff C. M. Hand staled, nsaa Administration ut Hi" I'td- upon whether it 1 T moo
Parade In Sanford wit) Itav* Monday for Chicago County
where ha will attend lha mooting and for some time the momlMTs of varsity uf Flotij* with high n't I. - &gt;-n indu ii .d itoppi
The Sons of tho t.egton Drum of lha International Council dur- th* department hava been on the honors.
it wr-1it it prnl:ildy«ftill fu
and Bugle Corps will atag* a tho week, Sidney J. Nl*. praal- lookout fur the petty thieveWhile Mr lletir'l' baa had no own Weight, nr it will l»&gt; n
Deputy
Sheriff
Carl
William*
praettco parade to th# street* of dent of tho Sanford Kiwanis Club,
ax part "two In ndt
nalbcd a l l yeot-yld negro boy a* Williams, tho rrpni
Sanford Wednesday night to prep­ announced today.
Other msmben of tho Intama- ha wsa rumaging thrdhgh the (hat h it' splendid
aration for their parade In Tavaroo
on Armisttc* Day, Percy M m , Uonal Council from Florida who back of a car belonging to O. It- •sestlont record «l
'ATTEMPTED DEATH
advisor of tho Corpo, announced plsn to attend tho Council a n : G. Ferrell. He pleaded guilty before alty will make ■ I*
County
Judge
H,
W.
Ware
and
today.
Harold Hippier of Eusttot Roe
M*) Anthony D i.tia to ri-.
'. a
Tba boys will bo attlrod to fhotr Fulkerson, editorial writer of tho was taken to Marianna Wrdin •*'"nvlet*i1 rubber,
waa '•found
dress uniform* and will march ta Kiwanis Magas too from Holly­ day where ho will aarve his third
In his cell with tils lh r»tl "hud
tho tun* of tholr bogle* and drum* wood and Simoon Doyle, of Talto- Urm for mledtapcanor* of this
M A R K E T SPURT
* rl«ts sla*lie.l ns Im await* I j
fyp«v ,
A
In regular p an d a formations, Mr. haiaee, distinct govvrnorelsct.
Sheriff Hand stated ha believes
NEW YOBK, Ort !».-W T )- nmndilnry itraih sontrn* .. ; ( &gt;*r
At th* mooting of th* IntornaCODY, Wyo-, O ct, A . —W — Moro said.
F in yaaro ago, Mr*. Wylto Shor- Th* mooting night for th* corps t tooat Council, It to espoctod that that there are moro thieves and Stochs bit **lh" up trail with Ills pa 11 In m i attempted ' qh
wto of tha North Fork country hat boon chsngod from tha usual plans will b* formulated outltatog plans to ccntinoa h it scare n for lengthy at tide* os I"id era p*isl. 'bury u f Hm C kttnlr* ttfa**' f i r ­
ad galas runnln* -up lu seven ings Hank uf Mldlsml M iitl. a
■oar hat* received a rift of a big Friday to Wednesday night be­ tha activities of Iho Kiwanis
Points. Tho bullae wa* spaa- numiJt s^n. Tho. tV" lor.** r 'td
gomo rifle and a hoi of &gt;0 sheBi cause of tha taUrfaronca af foot­ Cluba daring tha year throughout
condltli'n w ni scritms 'hut
Mmi that time ah* has kiltod ball gamaa and other programs th* Klwanla International to tha Masuchusett* r a n k * f i f t h aaodlc. Bunds went furwanl with his
fow alk and a dear. Sbo still hat usually achadnled for Triday Unltod States and Panada, Mr. among Ike atataa In tho numht'f Stock* but ronimiMlll!,e£ went ■« Jin wdnid recover, hafrlog eunr
pllcalluuof wurknieu oluployod.
iriflo uneven,
.'
U af th* 10 gift bullrt* auuaod. night, Mr. Moro atatad,*

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i•
While considerable progress has already been mad*
In the construction of automobiles so that the driver and
' his passengers have a maximum degree . of safety no
[ matter what happens on the highway, Eddie Rickenbackar,
i former war ace and now general manager of the Eastern
' Airlines, says that there are still many things that can
be done to Increase the safety factor. And automotive
rngtneers, he adds, are now concentrating on a campaign
actually "to.save the motorist from himself"
In a recent article in Collier's magazine, Rlckenbaetar Iwld w»r*hoo*o was « b a n f»M
discusses the multitude of improvements which have re* w hich th* Chinese Chamber of
cently been made to overcome the faults of the average
driver. Many of the design developments which appear
on their face to be merely for comfort or appearance, are
in fact Important safety features, he says, since every­
thing which adda to the driver'* comfort and rataeea
distraction lessens the possibility of Accident. Such things
aa non-ehatterable glass and &gt;)low-out-proof tires are Ob­
vious safety developments but there are s multitude - of
other features of a car which yield Indirect contributions
to the cause of affety.
"These secondary safety feature*," Rkkenbatker
writes, "have become so numerous that It is now standard
practice when any part of a car comes up for considera­
tion, to spend some time seeing whether In one way or
another It can’t be made to give ita quota. A program of
this kind is bound tb be a long-haul proposition: Improve­
ments come slowly and often Imperceptibly; old ears still
litter the road; and Increased safety will not be reflected
suddenly and dramatically in reduced accident rates. Bbl
the engineers have faith In their program.”
Rlckenbacker, who has l»ecn both a famous driver and
a manufacturer of automobiles, envisions the car Of- 1h»
future.as'follows: "In size and apnemranoe the Interior will
be like a small living room. It will be alr-conditloned, and
rm tbs stopping plscss; there will be no noise or vibration. You wtlf have to look
t to a la r ;
twice to find the engine. It will be much leas conspicu­
m tbs books, as prlntod ous
than in the cars of today. It may be X-shaped or it
th# w|m th# dr#*m#r may lx&gt; radial like certain aeroplane engines. It may be
In front or It may be behind. In any case It will be lighter
t# 1
the- engines
f is Us# land b s wants tn nul more compact but Just as powerful aa
you are used to. Top speed may be no higher than In the
enrg of tmlny, but smoothness will have Increased and
fuol consumption will be very low.”
km walk n pathway till

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Shanghai

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a any: "Nat Ptat tMs no
has (tonalibtor lKinki tho'truth tiaa
Sr aa.
to bap tha barriers atone
’&gt;a fact that tha wise had

they

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NEW BfflCKS

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19s4 D O fcft COUPE

Try a Delicious
H d iti^C o o k ed

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Complete Lunch..... 3 8 c
Baled yottr food from a Rat of delirious sandwlehea
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WE FILL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS — PHONE 1M

SERVICE STATION

poma brave doubter o’er tha
Notional Milk Week will l*e celebrated this year be­
Mftrior looks /
'finds a fftith noj printed In tween November 14th and 20th, and Is expected to center
tkakoaka.
the attention df the country on the value of milk to the
E d fe r .A. Ouaat.
economic and physical welfuru of all the people. As the

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CORNER 2ND AND PARK
PHONE 377

FORD
1935 Coupe Deluxe.
A-l Condition

FORD
1935 Pick-up. . Ready to go U

SCOTT’S GULF

Drink More Milk

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$44*00

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

***** know the limits all too
"wbot now la poaalbb

OrShce

Other Makes and Modek in Good
Condition Priced From $I00jB# o# l
TRADE—CASH or TERMS

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PHONE 347

largest single source of farm Income in the United’ States,
'W i I fttn &gt; r Join*, lint not milk contributed $1,417,000,000 of cash to the $8,100,000,-

000 total income received by nil divisions of agriculture In
1936. according to n recent release from the National Milk
- Rom Allan, (ha Ocala harpa- Week Committee.
Moglst (a grand opara word lor
"Twenty-five million cows arc, milked on about three
IMka Cbanner) aare Ibtra la n&lt;&gt;
floater In mliklnc *uak«*. How- quarters of the nation's six million farms,'’ It la aald. "Milk
aver we gllll prefer (Ita bovine Is (ho chief sourco of farm cash to somo 1,600,000 farm
famlllo. About 200,000 workers are employed in the procesulnjr ami distribution of dairy producta. Milk la the
. Tha govarnmant Ima rodtirW principal source o f income to one out of every fifteen fam­
tha ■ ergla requirement* on the ilies in the United States."
R aw York Stock KicliaiigC.Tliut
Milk was tho mnlnMny of farm Income throughout
V. Mill glva paopla a chanro to
• gam ble a IKUa more heavily In the depression, according to the Milk Industry Founda­
In 1032, when the farmers' cash Income from all
: W all fltre a t alocka requiring them tion.
- to pat ag a littla le*a mon*r. other agricultural commodities; except milk, declined tq
PT Oanaequentlr atock prlcaa akuuUI 40 percent of the 1926-1029 average milk returned pro­
v. m
a p lo r th a H um being at ducers well over 60 percent gf Ita average during the aame
years.
The medical profession, not only in this country but
Tha Datjaad Chamber ot ComMroa, tolluwlng tho lead of Ml- in every country of thr world, hns repeatedly emphasized
, 8 t I'alarauurg. and olhar that n larger per capita consumption of milk would im­
Id* commanlllea which have prove the general lovcl of public health. It la estimated
kg Jo in * *om*on* * | m .

9

^ allotted b it euma for prumotlon.
■ al

wore, ho* b u d g a t a d f 1.... aaa for publicity purpo,** during
th a c o a ln * w inter. Big hundred
jg&lt; fla ilu * 'w ill ba gpout on n e a t .
y w * a d v arttatag . jioo on raaga» ( te a advartU In*.

cause of the Improvement in purity reaultlng from added
sanitary precautions taken by producers and milk com­
panies in the last, quarter century.
,
A national extra glasa of milk dally would mean an
Increase of more than $5,000,000 In dairy fanners' pock­
ets. An Increase of 10 percent in per capita consumption
. 1 John ' Moiite*uo won hla ac of fluid milk alone I* said to mean an estimated Increase
N emitt*l from the Jury but ovldont- of $125,000,000 annually to dairy farmers' Income.

tt sa t with tha approval of tha
Jsdgo. who aald, “(Wntlemen.
tbla vardlet la not In accord
wUk what I think yon ebonld
b eta returned.
Tliut. however,
i f U to yoa.1* Very likely Mon.
&gt;' SOgu* waa guilty of tha char*a.

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Tllb Dak* Ot Windsor I* com. la s to Miami till, w inttr. In
ft; flaot ha m*r p *»« right through
fc ganfori. If th.y go to tb* Ducki 1**** old horn* In P ort My*r».
E tfciy waatd probably u k * th*
ra'RO , ,berth tight through thl*
f . OsRtte) Florida Mellon no HI of

Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
t i l 8. Park Ava.

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Fog More” Power Sprayer

lot of smokers
h ave found th at C heater*
fie ld i h a v e a ta ste th e y
like. T hey’v e found out loir
th e m se lv e s th a t 'Cheater*
•

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MIRRORS

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RICH MILK
Phooa

A 50% Discount on
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GLASS

P- abet artist do**nt l*t ib«-m down.

■’■“iC T S S K —

Atlantic Monthly

•X a .

�104 death* p a t 100,000 population.
N »» Y i t ^ 'i « t | 11-3 and It.'iio n ,
t W l m tto i p M f , bad a ta t * o f

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la t t o tl0,0® 0 t o BOO.ddO p o p s-!
lallca croup, U e m p h it l«sl all
c ilirt fa r tb a a tax m onth* period &gt;
• A h a ta la o f U .T desih* p e r
loo.ooo O th er cttlaa in thi&gt; giu o p

Personals

ranked ta follosra:

Mmnnpoin, t l J ; Near Oilraru,
14-4; Prniitotn 14-d; Kaniaa
City. 1M&gt;, Waiktocton and Jrracy
City. It?: flooiton. 16.S; Pallaa
and lit laaL I lf ; Srattla and

T h i-t m m t a a it . tto
WricM. MatguMt
th f t'lja I ta p a , Fraaraa
V ir tu -a l ord. M iry A lica
■ a r&gt; iY »»lay, Alice W ( 1

b aa

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llelra

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Aa* S id im ,

Gir tiada

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l»- t t . 1 ; oinriaaati, 2.V
1 4 4 ; ColsmtHia, JS.4

F re d D em ee

O d Mrv 1«rilt« Tafcaab.
A W John B edliae. F re d B M '
A n . T hcrna, Cohh. J im A aaarll.
SA rdim H ardin. K ent K aaaaU ar,
A , S i l e i t Steele, K u m t S a to * ,
O ahcrt llrttidiw i, F ta m c tt
R i ta 4 * . W hy U rom lry, |io g (la &gt; G a rm . * " M 1 M iary. H a rry llte w a 4ae, llrrm im
ttra a ilry , G earye
Paarii i. J * M rO a Jm , M r. M a tlm r
amd th r U r*. C. ft. R r m a k t .

lunette O r W tw. T hteard t r
’Her a n it 4 . C . tv trte n
X cv, n ia f c Atmna }‘-K. r a a a h ’
&gt; * 4 Mlw- O - l - i , A.nisi
T t” F . T. A. «d th e f t o t k t l M f
to
t a u t tlk.'i »*V to, 3*1 a i t . S rtitl M narK adM t a r e F r 'uml
a il)
ip n n aa r a
H al
a mu •toanatlm. iq qhr •ctmm- d tto* tournm.
V ’ n t 'a m l t e l to
tw
a teen
to&lt;«wnMu] *«i-ttsi.*
li.
F
ta r n irlit a t ? ; t o tiYlnrh
H*n tow to 'In A n iitte * t I ' WtlAol
-I ic w ilt tie ta m t-h e d
hy
01’ '■ -n*a anttd t r a r h
Apple
AeM -V. elite elute *, p c ej tide*
tout many «t**ei l y i m a i l n l te a .
t o r e - e t n Ve .dt.-red d e fin e ih e
a w a im
F n r r e wilt h r aw arded fur th e
Hr r a nt i m , n r IK: ■ *.*'
heel
end a e t
iiifk id
ro e
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Tiger” Howell May Not Be In Starting
f Seminole lineup Doe To Ankle Injury
Sustained In Wednesday Session
la a g a m that la bring ra- Darrall Fnrirnson L lin
M ad U (ha failure ta n a of Leon Law ion — H im
M. Mertheaei Plot Re Con fa rare# Robt. gtoinoff .— m
this week, Mend Coach
trd u McLncaa and ble
eeeistaota, Coaches Itaaaelt
aekan aad Woody Riser,
•and a group of thalr proout to meet the Ocala
Mts who a r t at ma praaaat
landing tbs conference with

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Use Notre Dame
;System Of fla y
Wilkinson Says Boys
AreTrying To Make'
I^lan A Biff Success

Today’s

Sporting
World
SPORT TOPICS
sr
JU L IA N S T E N 8 T H O M

Herald
S p a rta BdUor

The game win start promptly
i&gt;StW o'clock on the new SamieU nigh School Athletic Field
■bleb Is not finite completed
■I In a condition to Eara a
W # played there.
Seminole County morning that prospects seemed
Coech lteU caa' bora ara In
Court Records
very bright far making a success
ley good condition tor the on*
•f tha team after a lull late last
■ping tilt bat Onq defect la
week.
Warranty Deeda
ml Robert T iger*. Howell will
it be Ot the starting llnattp Orange Land Co. To Jemee Wacht- ' The boys went through an exenlsa drill and Umbered up before
feltl, el ux
might dua to "the fast that ha
Jared till ankle In n dumbly Jacob#, William W , et ux To Ollv• r Jacobs.
ortamnge session
Wednesday
Ight during the -after-dark prac* Jacobs, William W-, et ux To Or*
mond Jacobs.
,-*
. ' Reports from Orel* show that Jones, Emma tenors, et vlr, \V, Li backs returned them while the
linemen'went dean under the
To Umatliie Fruit Co.
Egta*d Coach Jack BmJUi and hla
boots.
Mortgagee
■U a lria n t W ltila pahbiea. bring to
The outfit looked "Ilka a mil­
PRO GRIDltHN WORKOUT
. Bantord on undefuated eleven and Lundquiit, llrnry 0* et ux To
Coach 8. A. It. "Wilkinson's
F irst Federal Savings A Loan lion'' after the practice and plans
&lt; * b M a touchdown boa been
seem the brighten! since the open*
Kanfnrd Semi-pro lllackrata
A s ia
■Beared against them thla season.
Ing of the erosions. The dummy
went through another Impor­
, They hare run up a total of l i t
Crop IJvns
tant drill last night on tho
‘Rdnta In six game* and having Tookea, Fannie M. To Farm Credit scrimmage wnt the main event of
the evening a t the boyn ran
drill field ef the Sanford Arm*
i aaly alt prints scored upon
Administration.
ory and an Important nreslpn
.them and that wee by Eustla, Swops, 0 . P„ at ux To 8infon) through many of tho old straight
Notre Dame plays.
It wav as Coach Wilkinson
» to I.
Agricultural Cr. Corp.
Coach Wilkinson * stated this Pent Me protegee through a
. Sanford baa played only four
Sallsfactlon of Marigagao
games this aeaaon and much Baker, Elisabeth Spanur, Guardian morning that the* making a ate*
ee i| of the tram le entirely up to
•trongar teamd" (hen Ocala his
To John, Andrew, J r , A Ferdi­
the boyn and it depends upon ho-d Ralph Monger
played and has n run ap total
nand Duds.
hard they work In order to make! Dob Williams
«f M prints and having &lt;1 points
Assign men I Crap Uea
It go over the top. So far, Coach Klwtn Squires
’ 'geared against them.
Sanford Agricultural Credit Corp. said, tha boyn h im been working Rufirll Udham
The game should furnish plea*
To First Natl. Bank at Orlando. to their extent In p ittin g llie hies Jim Htipler
,‘ty of utcUement to the rani and
Sale Contract
the Seminole ||lgh School Ath. Orlando Farm Equipment Co. To over and the mentor slated that Angu&lt; Harriet
Sanford will een »nme good semi- Hilly Odhem
, MHa"Department le expecting a
E. T. Hamit; One Tractor Plow. pro football gerar* before the Harold linker
teeerd attendance at the UtL
Ua Pendens
Moc McWImrlc
E*'Tha s t a r t i n g■ line-up
fbr Check, Thomas J. II Vs Allan Mer­ gridiron era son is over.
MSfUi «J|
A first string In tha dummy Leslie llainogt
Sanford will be as follows
ritt, et ux, et a!
scrimmage last night were as folThe managri
Final Decree
B Sam W a lla --------- LE 110
Willie, John T. Ve Willie Agnes
fcSW rt, Dumb ley — l.T m
Willis—divorce Granted.
A 'JIB ' Tounx ____ LO fto
tfFTed O s n s s ----- ,-C
Its
N. A. H s r k s y -----IIO .170
If iAahby Junes —„..RT *10
, BUI) Oriberi - —JtR 1M
i - J o h i Morgan -----QR icu

genise a ' Florida I’rnfcailwial
Football League with a aaaion to
atari after Jan. 1, IBM. far their
flrat season. -Ha mentioned eight
C hristian nam e u u n k n o wn
KranWIln MiuMrhUMita.
Florida cltica in an artWIa in th«
FRA
N K DICKKRM AN. an d ----Daytona Death Sun Itrcord thla
HICKBRMAN. who** C h rist
morning and ha left Sanford and
a irn i I* unknow n.•
h&lt;&gt;in^rtlll*. M nsaarhuestls.
leetburg out because they were ALL
I'AIITlIOf WIIOMH NAP
rmaller titles. We hare a bit* to
ARM UNKNOWN TO TLA
T IF F * INTKItraiTKIl IN T
ray about that questkm Ight here
LAND* AND I'KKMIHK*
and now. The Sanford aemi*pro
VOl.VKP IN TilIH UlIKT, ^
WIT:
outfit may be small and light and
Lola V orlr-ftne &lt;41). F o rt)
•Fwrtr-lhrc*
in a small town a« Sanford as they
tw o ( I I ) , -F
o rtr-th rr* Ml.
F
n
rlr'fe iir,
.—
. . . . . Forty&gt;ri*i
.
call It, but If hla home town Sara( I I ) . F o r tr - o la . 1111. e n d F o rabta, which of cooree be mentioned,
lr* rev « n . M i l , e c r* rd ln g In
m ap e n d Idol fllri. ut record
we will eat our hats If this city
&lt;m Hi* a le i *l»r of D ecem ber.
will not draw Saraaota In a foot­
M l) . In th e P u b lic IM rorde of
K»mlm«U C o u n ty . F lo rid a , |n
ball game, other . than a high
r i a l U n til 1, w h irl, sa id m ap
an d p l a t 1* a p la t o f th a
rchool game.

LEGAL NOTICE
i T itrs f i n i i i T r c o u r t , in
An ti f o r a c N in o L R , c o u n ­
ty.
FLORIDA.
IN C II A K-

KUIuTh r , WHITMAN, o. H.
CAI.I.AIVAT, CAI.Y D. LANRl*.
I-.IIMKINH W. LAND!* and
MYUTLU LI A i m W K I r t . as
aad renetllulleg lb* Dlr*rlura
and Truele.e ot U K K FRONT
ISH'KOVKUKNT COMPANY. a
former anrporatlon titu n lird
iimlvt Ibu lawa of «h* Hialo of
Fl.irlila, and harvlolor# dl*uolvad under lb* provisions *f
r in p u r M ilt of lb* la w i af
Florida. plaliitlffa.
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FltANUI*
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A I' I' I-W T O N.
RALPH A. tlA f.LAnillUL end
FRANK H. IUCK HUM AN, as
and eunatllulln* Trust*** u n ­
der I list rs rlu ln Doelerellnn nf
T ru st d e le d ' Ju n e till), A. D.
I* tr, dulg r*e*olsd emonx the
p.iMlc rarords
ef
0*mloole
( l o s t lr . Florid*. In D**d IlM ki
M. P*f* M t. FRANCIS J£ A1‘|'I.ICT»)N. e n c w ile. -------------A llT .I.rU N .
wj.nse
C hrlsllsn
nmn* Is unklitiwtl. RALPH A.
flA L I.A U tll.lt and w ife
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UAlAJtHIIKIL Whose C brlstlsn
tin,ns Is unknow n, alia FRANK
H DlCKF.ItKAN un.l wire ----------DICK HUMAN, whose Chris*
tlnn its ms la uukiniwli. end ell
ntb*r parties w li«e. u sm ta ere
enknnw n to n lsln tllta , who ms r
b* Interested In tha lands and

U n it, o w n n l l.v I.A K II FRONT
I t l l ’IlO V K tlK N r O il )l I-A NT.
nnd w hich r a id m ap a n d p la t
w aa approver.' h r
th e C lip
'uinmLplaM ..r K uulord, Caianr of U niiianla. HiMo o l F lo re
Ida. a t d m e n inn liel&lt;&lt; Der r r a l i r r t l t h . is J L *lhe ab o v e
d rv rrlb v il p m p v r tr be I n f *U»rrw lM k n n w n nnd deacvlhad
au leilv F n rty -o u e M l) F u rir - tw o . M l), F o rty -lh rv a , t i l ) ,
F o rly - f o u r.
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F o rtr-h la .
M«&gt;, a a d
F n r iv a e v a n . ( I t ) , o f L ak * Vvlw
P a rk , a r c o r d ln u lo p la t th rrv n f
d u ly re c o rd e d am o n g rn* p u b lla
rv rn rd a of Mamlnul* C o u n ty ,
F ln rlcjt. In P l a t Doug 1 on
png* 41.
You a r a h e re b y n n llflo d th a t n
n il ha„ been
b ro u g h t
a g a in s t
■&gt;u In |h *
C irc u it
C o u rt
l« r

t

H a longer between paint Jobs when
Quaker Circulating lieaters w M
you uea Dotier A Gay's quality
the oil-ralaar burner. Mora h ear
products. They’re **Deat for the
South." Stanley-Rogers Hardware with leas olL Bandall Electric Co.
LAIIOR SemlTrallar with trull
' body for aala. Complete out­
fit ready for the season. II.IOOM. This outfit will have to ba
seen to be appreciated. Reel A Boat and trailer. Nice light, dean
Bona. U l W. D rat BL, Sanford.
o u tfit Sacrifice. * U jOO. 807 E.
8th S tre et
Install n WOOD or OIL circu­
lating heater—Nationally adver­ I t INCH roll-top deck far gala.
tised brands a t reasonable prices—
Phone M1W.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
KEROSENR Range, good aanfw .
We are manufacturing agents for
|!0.b0 Seminole Tire Shop. X
the Speed k ing Electric Water
Heater. For quick heat. Sella fur
|3.00. 11-00 cash with order, bal­
ance on delivery within 10 or IS
days. L et me know and I will
demonstrate. Stafford Brokerage 8UNFLAMK oil burning heaters
Co., Lake Monroe.
are clean, economical aad pro­
duce the desired h e a t Make year
place comfortable HILL 'HARD­
WARE CO.
Oarage Apartment for rant, S
room* and hath, newly rap tin led Bottle Brash, two year aid traaa,
BOe each or will trade for Ar»
Iqalde. Furnished or unfu rule bed.
Reasonable. Apply 224 W. 19th borviUei or Palms. Mrs. Mae JL
nullil- w-w, f . L . U*.__ wt-

Tires—Batteries
On E u ; ray mant Plan
Afl LOW AS

DOWN
SEE US FOB YOUR
GAB, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

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For Sale

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Carbarn Dalalea, 4 Year
PUnta. Hlblactu, * 1 Year
CM. Finer Uaf Caladluma.
All Colon. Rooted CutUnfat Liguatrum, HlblaMa, ParmdUa Vina, Flama
Vtoa. Witdr Llllca, Ilog
P lu ll. Roaaa. Pool Conlirsetlon, Lindacaplng. All
niu iti Guinnteed. Gold
Ftih-

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N U M B E R 31«

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1037
^

Tribunal

FARM KING

Cabinet Okeys Trans­
fer or $400,000 To
*; -Pay Current Bills
ButI Lee
Refuses
.

Evidence Fails

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. H .-V T )
—Comptroller J. 1C, Lo* refused
today to approve a tran.fsr of
I4M.0M from the Confodarata
Panaton Fund to th* Bute's
’ Oanarml Treasury tor paymaot of
Mila which h er* ' bam plltag op
lorn. tlma.
Memb-r, of lb a cabinet oald
lAat nlfht lh*y And Oar, Cona
bad agreed to the Iran afar. Lao
■•Id tba pension fund mill need
lha money bafara the and of
tba biennium July 1. ll]» .
Ha aald tba fund baa a bal­
ance of tTto.ooo but will bare a
111,000 deficit If aU penal one
are paid up to July, 113*. Lea
and Cona mual aim all traceCara.

F a ro King of America, la tl*
year-old Robert L&gt; Bril low ad
Saluda. Va., choeen 1017 BW
i 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct, FVrfner and awarded 1500 at
80,— TAP) —Th« California Kanaaa pity. Mo. The coolr»t waa
Supreme Cour^ denied Thom­ for young man.

Lost Battalion
Expected To C

i %

State Supreme Court]
By Five ToOne Rul­
ing DecidesAgainst
Convicted Bomber

MooneyConvicted For
Preparedness D a y
f Act K i l l i n g Ten

I- . .

Lee Declines
To Shift Funds
Of Pensioners
*

r To ShojY Perjury

. . .

Foreign ConsulsUrge. .

Old Traffic Laws 400 Chinese Aban« '&lt;*
Pians Danger- j
Date Back T o Day don
ous To Settlement
Of Horst And Boggy Japanese Continue
a

Against The Law To Hot Bombardment
'
Turn Comers Fas­
ter Than 8 M. P. R* British Troops Stop
Jap Attempt To Be­
Maty of the trafHo OMInancau
•lilt rffecllra In Banfnrd wore z g i n Attack in Rear
—

p a n e l away back In the prn-wat
day* when lha horua and buggy
wrr« icon more frequently on ibu
as J., Mooney'it pica for free­
liretla of thn CUT than lha audom on a writ of haSPas
louioblle, a Herald reporter 'liarcorpus. ’ The decision was
rd yesterday while delving Into
five to one against the conold records at tba. t’lty llall.
New
Face*
of
1037
arw
a]
Hog behind the acmes to remind you. If you’re forgotten, that It's
ricUud- 1016 parade bomber
One of lha Oral traffic ordl1 prepare for the worst. IJUle Barbara Mr a*irk of Colusa, Calif.,
with Juatice - WUlUm H.
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 30.—OP) tlma to disconnect the doorbell
nance* to be paaaed by tba CHy
Is
ready
for
Hallowe'en.
—Tba cabinet apparently tallied
L an g d o n d isse n tin g .
Commissioners* waa one to pro­
different** orer tranifurrlng ap ­
In announcing thu opinion, Chief
hibit the parking of care and
proximately $500,000 from lurplua
other Tahlclre In tba pared
Association HasMeet- funds to the payment of Norembar
■trerti of Banford during the
1
general
axpemua,
at
a
meeting
failed to Mtahlisb by substantial
night. The aante ordinance alto
ing In Auditorium late yautarday.
credlbA evident* that his cdnvleprorldeu that no v*Mcl* ahull
Of Orlando School They disagreed chiefly, mem­
tton eras the result ef perjury on
follow fire apparatua eltbar rebers reported, orer Comptroller
tl}* p art of tba prosecution wituponding to a call or ralum tni
T. W. Lawton, superintendent of J. M. Lae's Insistence that exact
there from cloaer than 1M yard*.
prorlslon
be
made
for
repaying
School*,
was
Mooney's charge that he. was Seminole County
The penalty for rallurw to commoney
borrowed
from
any
special
-framed" has been the battle cry elected president of tba E ast Cen­
rly with thle ordinance ehall
among
tha
world's tutoring tral District of Lbe Florida Edu­ fund.
Need
For
Canal
As
not eiceed |:S0. the ordinance
Hodges
S
h
i
n
e
s
For
Visiting
Wildcats
Cabinet members said Isas than
clear**. • For nearly 31 years
prorldeu.
cation
Association
at
tba
mooting
Flood
Control
Mea­
While Morgan* Stoinoff And For1100,000 would coma from longK earny has contended his politi­
Another old traffic law procal belief a and labor organising of th* assvclstioa In tba auditor- dead accounts and moat of the re ­
sure
I
h Explained rldet that no tehlclo aball turn
guson
Lead
Hapless
Locals
activities lad to hi* conviellon on lum of the Orlando Memorial mainder from the Confederate
thn earners tn thu City Of Bunveterans' .pension fund which now
alleged perjured evidence.
Junior High School yesterday.
I t oiotaa of
Due III the eiresslvo amour! turd at a ipeed
A group of determined Ocala ! CITY NEWS BRIEFS
has
a
balance
of
$740,000—more
Mooney and Warren K. Bolling*
Mr. Lawton easam aa'th* duties than enough,to carry It for a year.
■if rainfall In |hla vicinity durlnf eight rules per hoar. BllU an­
Wga convicted of placing a bomb of th* retiring president D. H.
lIn- past four weeks the water In other ordinance prorldeu that no
which exploded (hiring the Pre­ Moor*, Lake county superintend­ The shortage f*f which trana- MaLacaa' Seminole High School
person shall place or caugod to
the Kt. John* Rlvar a n d . Lake bu placed on any * in * t within
paredness Day hare, killing 10 ent, who presided osar tha matting fe n r w*ro necessary occurred In Indiana and potentially put them,
the SU te's general .revenue fund. out of running fo r Northeast
Monroe has rlacn three teak and the enrporuto limit* of thn pity
Pfraoos and injuring 40 others.
Mooney, and Billing* are both
10 Ibchaa, 'th a hlghra? tarsi rs- of. Banford any nails, g h i/a t.'
T tMlWWiea hw ittk when laat night
serving Ufa sentences. Billing* dhj and Chester Crowder of Leesburg
corded tn sureral years accord­ pebbles or other Items which
they pounded thro* touchdowns
|n*t jo b Mooney tn the latest a t­ was selected aa secratary for tba th* capital, th* courts, tag collec­
ing to Archlo flmlth, of tliu Barr would In any way b* haiardoua
and
taro
extra
points
to
win
over
tion
expellee,
the
college
and
State
tempt to gain freedom, Mooney's coming year,
In motorist*. Convictions for
Jack Geiger of Genera and
In
it
It
at
Ion
costs
end
similar
re­
tbe
locals
who
bad
scored
first
taaa has been In lha court* often,
failure lu comply with tba re­
Amanda Johnson of Sanford wrrr ford Dost Work*.
Mr. law ton termed as M« of quirements.
This lovul Is throe fret above quirement* of this regulation la
In th* eecend quarter by a score issued a marriage 'license ‘at *he
even reaching Hie United Status tha moat Interesting features of
With this fund down to Just tbe
Bopr*ms Court.
office of County* Judge R. W. normal and la marine flood pnnlehablo by a fin* not to ag­
the session, the debeta between amount required far payrolls, tha of 30 to 7.
two prominent lawyers an Uk* monthly trvwagry report showed
Magi’ , Mr, smith Indicated. The reed |J0,
Tha local eleven racked up the Ware yesterday.
The question of rtght-of-wsy
question ‘'Should Florida Hava a 356 different accounts containing initial touchdown early in tho
river la at a alandatlll and Mr.
Brother And Sister Teacher
w TI ftaR ara
fur motorist* In th* City of
B. C. Moure, member of the
H Il
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af $6.406,74B. Of this $1,033,313 waa second quarter when they re­
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in
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slated
that
It
was
his
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Hsnfnrd I* also provided la on*
firm, Penlland, Gray and Moore,
Marry,
Then Separate
firm atlee speaker In th*V ■debate
(C.eHaov* an pane twe&gt;
turned an Ocala punt te tha 4) certified accountants In this City, lief llisl unless there was an as- of thi-an ordinances. Chief of Po­
m9
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maa
ik w
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wag &lt;!*••*»
Georg* ti
P. H
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arrett
of
yard atrip* and auecasaiva line la making the annual audit for jrnaalva prni-lpllatlon In I Ian nest lice Hoy O- Williams pointed
W A R R E N S HD IfG( Mo*, Oct., •— and th* speaker who took tba
plunges by Robert Btoinoff end Ihe City of Banford as ordered Sew day* the water would begin out. I| provide! that at ell atraul
(A)—Mery Lee Williams, 81, re­ negative of tbe question was Ool.
Darrell Ferguson, while Morgan by tha Oily Commissioner, at a In recede.
In t erase t Ion*, the vehicle ap­
Tom
H.
Cooley,
o
f
Mount
Dora.
sumed her routine farm life today,
and Lawson awapt tha and*, recant meeting, the City Brief­
bwb
T
o
Thn rapid rise of bn lake and proaching from the right shall
Tba
difference
In
tba
products
(tar month e lf" secret marriage
brought tha b all-to th* 36 yard er was to ld -th is morning.
river during t h u . past few week* hsvn the rlghtofw sy over the
Shatters* by tha discovery th at
Ha*.' A pass from Forguson to
rerslls to tha minds ' of many vehicle approaching from tha left:
tha young farm hand ah* married
Lawson waa good for IB yard* and
The Seminole
High
School Hanfnnllles tha lime, several ••irept on First Street from Oak
was bar brother from whom ah*
HYDE PARK, N. Y-, O ct, 1 0 .- Forguson went ovar th* double W A will hold l&lt;s regular meet­ years sen. when ihe water over- Aveng* to Fifth Street.
was separated in babyhood.
W)—Preaidant Reoaevslt, starting strip* from the four for aix points. ing In the Bemlnole High Behind I n£wM~lh« bulkhead and tprosd
Other traffic regulations of
Th* marriage was rev sa led
a series of confers nets on budget Forguson went around hia right Tuesday afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock^ Into ilia street* and the Munic­ tho City of Banford of which
whan Mr*. Ban Williams, tha girl s
beUaclag yesterday, placed groat end and shot a flak pass to Mor­ according to Mrs. Voile \VIIJJanrf, ipal Z oo, threatening tn do con many motorists may ba unawara
fa tte r mother, told the young
emphasis an h it. hops* for in­ gan fo r tba extra point.
president, who urges slU^parenU atderaliln damage |o property In­ are:
•egple ah* had taraatlgsled and
creasing th* htaama and p art bas­ Ocala took th* Sanford kickoff to make a spelcal effort to be cluding farms borderinx the lake
Wh*n turning to thn left ihe
f o n d they were Ban and Mary
ing power af a third ef th* popu­ and Blair returned it to hi* own present. Mrs. Holism) I . Dean In Ibig vicinity, tlulph llagwell, driver shall signal Intention to
U s I pock, orphaned when they
lation ha said w a n living sub­ 35 yard line before being kit. will be the guest speaker on the serrrlary of the Beinlnole Coun­ turn by lha- full eilenslon ef
war* four and two years aid reHodge* then reeled off 17 yards program arranged for th* occa‘ ty Chamber of Commerso, point­ Ih* right no signal la required,
standard.
P ptttholy.
H* aald a t • press conference •round his own left end for a
bl* left arm. When turning to
ed out.
Member*
of
t
h
*
Bemlnol#
Tha marriage was Immediately
that tha wagaa and b o o n and first down. Several feat and
At the present tlma this would
Whan stopping Ihe driver shall
a im*Rad. Until recently Ben had County Fair Exhibit Committee surplus crop control measures, quick charging play* by Ocala
Indicate bis Intention to stop by
b«
parllculsrly
ruinous
to
Ih*
Members
of
the
Trailer
Camp
Head with Mr. an f Mrs. Sid Yocum of the Bemlnol* County Cham­ principal Items of bualneea ef the placed tba oval on th* Sanford 30
Lake flhora lluolnvard i&gt;n which sstanslon upward of hit left
of Mountain Grove, mere than 100 ber of Commerce were In Or- special session a f Coogross meet­ yard Una but th* neat play was Committee met In Ihe Chamber thouUnds of dollnra was expend arm.
of Commrrre building In discuss
lide yesterday tasking plana fbr
■a(M* born hara. The couple met
ing November IS, wore step* to goad for a touchdown as Ferry­ the result* of a rreent fund drive ad for roDslrui-llun and clsartf
No rommercla! truck, bus or
■ Hemtnol* County Efhlbtt a t Uft purchasing power.
Svhaa Ben cam* to the William*
man broke through tha Sanford b at no action Will be taken un- point* out Ihe lest need forth* ear fur hire shall stop for more
the annual Central Florida Expo­
Bt. Johm Indian Hirer Canal aa than t l ulnutea on r ir tl Street.
A t anethro point, he Mid that
sition, Feb. 14-1#, a Harold re­ newspaper sterkee speculating an from Hedge* for a counter. Ul members uf Ihe committee ap ­ a flood control measure for th*
Driving ovar a fir* or water
pear before the City Commission*
porter waa advtaad by Chambar
Hodges' try for the conversion on ana a t tbair next regular meeting, City of Banford and Bemlnol* apparatus I* prohibited.
possible
reviaien
ef
tha
capital
Three Persona Tried of Commerce official! this morn- galas and undistributed surplus** a line plunge was n# good and T, B. Blmpson. president of the County, tha Chambar of Com­ All motor vehicle* operated In
Sanford remained in tba load by a
merce secretary stated.
tba alraeta of tbe City of B*nBefore Judge Miller lag.T. B- Blmpaon, president of tsxaa had aaiRtad reference te Bf*6ri
of 7 to fl.
.fnrd between sundown and sun­
th* trade body. Indicated that that partiea af tha population with
BUla to lira an.
rise shall b* operated with dim­
Play waa bald in midfield for
. i b i bb p t r iG H i w e r e
w iu m
the exhibit of this county- at tha
mers, only.
.'
Particularly, tha President add­ the remainder ef the second quar­
City Jadge Prank U Miller fat a exposition woald he better than
• Vehicles passing up and down
a# t rial session ef th* Municipal aver. Bemlnol" "County Exhibits ed, th* speculation omitted men­ tos hut Sanford had started a sus­
lha streets shall hava the rightO rin t yeatarda y
a t fruits and vagatahUT will tion a f increasing the pun tarin g tained drive toward the Ocala goal
of-way over car* leaving th*
B. A. Croaby, charged with being compete for th* aBvar loriag power a f thirty ts forty mflllon and was resting on ths Ochla £3
drink and disorderly, pleaded not cap* offered for the displays of persona who Inch • decent stand­
'omorrow Is Hallowe'en—and will be many tonight when plays curb.
With about * mknots* to plsy
gaHty and arts dismissed but waa both frails and vegetable* 4 e ard of Bring now.
iota, goblins and witches will end carnivels will be sponsored by
la th* third quarter, afte r an ex­
( M $10 CMS day* fa r ftSurs to dared the heel.
abroad in the.land. Especially many uf the local echoola and
change
ef
psata,
P
enis
received
Police Eiitertalned •
In Court.
churches.
*■
peeeaaslon
of
th*
hall
sad
began
fcamal Strain p 1stdad guilty to
I f you don't believe it, lake
B y Harmonica Blue*
Children of all agaa may ‘have
a drive that st arted from their ■ took a t the record.
Rival Citrus Groups 19 Year Old Bor
their fun but Chief Roy Williams
own t&gt; yard Una. They marched
'Hallowe'en comes from All Hal* urges then! while enjoying themMamlrors of th* local Police
Try For Agreement Saved From Cave-In d m th* field 7$ yard* for a tow P e n , when according to tra ­ •elves, te the g rra t* « ie x ten t, to Btatioo
ware entertained This
touchdown In which, fe a r first dition on* of the four annual na---------&gt; i.'
downs were rocked t p by the Wmbtiee of witches w si aup- have respect fo r olh/^ people's morning by strains from a b a r
WABHINOTON. Oet. 3*.—&lt;$*&gt;—
Wildcats. Shashy plunged over P*Md to take place. Old. plc* property. Tbe drs(hictloo of prop­ monies handled expertly by a
Rival faction* of th* Florida
from
the four for tha m seed Wild- tato* show them riding on their erty la not necessary la order to trusty, David Itaker, who had
citrus Industry mat In a M a i
• n te y . Hallowe'en, tba. Chief de­ Just 50 more day* In tha "jug",
hat* today to talk tan as af
ms to a aeoludrd spot, u*u* clared,. and' be urges everyone te
Baker, according to Bergaaal
through tha lina far thn extra
in th* mountains and amid please hear this In iqtnd.
J. A. Howard, woke up this morn(.Itii s
•m■ ■
„
I rites and rhanU a good
Bvuryon* ha* heard, af the do- log with those "Jsllhuuse Bin**"
■ ariy to th* fourth quarter.
[ling Gro
aio*a a f tba marbl i ng
Was had by all, from mid* toga in th* “hex'* regions of. and esv* vent to bis feeling* on
■mm * m
Oasis
started
another
drive
down
mast
to
regulate
fro
It
th!
I till dawn.
Pennsylvania where “*vll spirits" tha harmonica.
f t * [ V i -41Hect T d
tha field that netted them their
Tba AgrieuUaaral Ad)
S t was In Ihe Middl* Age*. are exorcised a t faith hralinf
third touchdown a f th* eveningI'M to T ln witchcraft waa a t powwows.
Occasionally,
th*
They recovered a Pashto by Lewright. But witch-hunting and “hex" rite* hava n su ltrd In
sen an Uwlr own t f y u d line and
r burning took plac* with bloodshed and even murder.
butty until the l«th century
New York’s Harlem can count
hg to ad , Scotland. Franca, by th* thousands tha charm ***
may, Italy, SwIUerland, Tba chats carried by its inhabitant*—
■toad* and our own N*w tha boom of certain animals, par­
B rito * R a m s
( B
r f c iilw r
.
’
■ad..'Governor Wlnthrop uf ticularly .cats and rabbit*—little
Mniipatjn t*Ua In hla Jour- bags of hark* suspended from
byw -on* of Windsor- waa
Rad as a witch in 1*46. That
M .first racorded witch ax*
■ I t o this country.
{ r i i i Hsllewsvn sctivlUac

Lawton Elected
Head O f Central
Education Group

Ocala Comes From Behind To
Down Seminolfe’s Indians On
New Field By Score Of 20-7

President Expects
New L
Lift
Purchasing Power

S

Children Of America Prepare To
Celebrate Annual Witches* Visits

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BIIANQHAr. Oct-, 3 # . —
—China'* “Lo*t Battalion'' e a t- • :.,3
ly today (Sunday) sorrowsfolly &lt;
ran lbe gauntlet of heavy Jup* R c
aneaa fll*u to withdraw Into lha
aatrly of lha International con^
ceaalon behind thu American
and Brlllah drfenaa llnaa.
More than 400 who had defied
the Jtpaneee fear dayw daahed
out. They will be dlearmed and
Interned for the real of the war.
)
The laat In emerge »»« Colonal
i]

Newspapers Hit By
Rising Costs, Taxes;
Rate Hike Is Seen
NEW YORK, Oet, 30-7/FI Prediction Ilint many newspaper*
may be rorced to raise their cir­
culation rates bu-Jiuto of fast
rising newsprint and other pro­
given ye»t*rduction cost*.

V

^

day In the newsprint cnm m llteq
of the A m e ric a ^ New spaper Tub*
Ushers Association.

Now.papers In more than 40
American cities have boon forced
lo rafs* their rale* rvrentlgjlp*
raute of Increased costs, l&gt;*
■aid.
Costa of newspaper publishing,
according to statistics tahulntad.
have been edvanrlng recently be­
cause of
Increased costs, he
said.
Coils of newspaper publishing,
according to statistic* tabulated,
have boon advancing recently
far out of proportion to Inrreas*
od receipts from advertising and
circulation.
Payrolls. || was slstdd, bar*
Jumped ahead of even tho 1119
level, both
through wage incrass* to editorial, clerical and
merhsnlrml employes, and from
additional employees taken o*&gt;
while receipts generally are still
wall below the 1*13 total.
' W
Every commodity golog Info .
manufacturing a newspaper, with
on" or two minor asceptlnns. has
advincad In prica over tbe prev
vloua year, "according &lt;•&gt; A. N.
P. A. statistics. Publishers are
paying more for Metal, fuel. 1
servlre. newsprint, and ali tba
numarous requisites to produc­
ing a well-printed. Interrsttug
newspaper, promptly delivered I*
’
a wide covsrara.
In one instance, on an* group ^ ' ■
of newspapers, payroll* In nln » - '
months this Teas have Inceaaad ' &gt; ]
p percent, according to alatlstlca , (|
rvported, over the already sharp *
lacreasM of 1114. Taxes, aape* , /
daily for aoctal security era
J
cutting tutu receipts, the report* ■

LOCAL WEA'
Poroanat
Generally M r. slightly w
ar to Bight- Sunday partly cU
■strum* N orthw **t Florida),
and m a w
tonight. ’ Bu
partly steady, cooler ta^w aat

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Stetson Eleven
Riddled By Lose .
O f Three Players

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end
4 &gt; m * ti
w hich yna, o r either o f yea. m ay
h a r e .a g a in * ! lit* *»ta t* o f F. *.
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ef
acid
t&gt; e n ty . to ‘ (b e C a a tilr Ju de* e f
•(•mlnnl* r o ir t ly , Plorldit, A hi*
offree In Ihe
Court
KVmee at
tu
rnlord, p lorld e, w llh ln etghl
ralcnd ar nvTnlh. Tram the Hal*
e f th* fir e ! p n lillta iloa a f thl*
nolle*. Keeh ilalm
or
demand
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nd m
at!
■late th* p la t* o f reeldane* and
pool o ffice nddrcea e f th* abtlmen l, and a iw t A c aw ern to by
the claim ant, street- o r ,.h i*
at*
tarney, nr lb * cam * w ill be rente
entd a ccord in g to lew .
Thl* « day e f O ctober. HIT.

Cowell Gloomy AsBig
Game W ith Erskine
Nears Playing Date

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ill not b
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Without either of their leaden being percent, rep wren Uthfbi of th# Amerlasn Federation of
dm
aat# before the deal*(at** halt the chsm
plonihlp m
arch of Labor and the Committed for Induetrial Organltalkw ret down at a conference Labi* In Washington,
tfaj night that w
llfi b
* re- E
rektno Intha 8 , LA
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., a crip* in an effort to iron out th# difference* in lhair organisation*. Shown aa th* conference began are,
trad'w
ill ha taken/care
S
tetson eleven entertain* the
ill* the team
a are w
orking present conference leader*o
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al­ seated, left to right: Sidney; Hillman, C. I. 0-| George M. Harrison, A. F. of L» and Philip 'Murrey,
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P. It VKRNAT.
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At eleven o'clo ck an W ednesday
m
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N eccm ber S. H IT, tb*
the fray aa underdog under nor­
Beard e f PubUe I eat reel Io« will
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Nr.Vfr' VbR K , Oct., t 7. —fT)— »»•*«
a re c ity d letlltat* Pncl Oil.
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lost the last rayof h
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y JU
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P IISD T. W IM .IAM K,
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behind th* pow
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tetson for­
pugxeated to m
eat T
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at M
adison S
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n
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Test
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art R
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night.
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dw
ard Furlong, Coach M unird J,. McLucai, school student* ure 11pprealuiote- Jo* Jacob* and P
rem
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es of fire
l|ber -w
ay la okay w
ith Jaeola cabled tha nam
starting line-up, C
o
w
ell said yes­ School fm1thaTI cloven, Will too atop. K
suggested opponents to S
ehm
elterday, and It la unlikely R
y
an bia proteges r» llirmir.li the first
tatt M
o
n
d
ay
. Sthireling yesterday
w
ill see anyactionfor th*net of night football prnctlco In tha
replied picking T
horns# and tugth* season because of a serious history of Ilia schools athletic
gortlng D
ecem
ber It as adata.
ankle Injury, received InM
onday's activities. Tim lluhta will be
!♦
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athan M
an
n
, N
ew H
aven,
scrim
m
age w
ith th* froth.
tasted and refocused at nacai.
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, B
oston; Jim
m
y
D
O
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N
Anewbaekfieldcom
bination 1* aary places If Hint H requtrnd
A
ilam
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etroit and Isadora
'in the m
aking thl*w
eek, but the and already n largo crowd will
C
artansga, 8 pain, w
ar* tha o
th
*
SEE U
S FO
R TO
U
R
[coachesare doubtful theycan'per­ ho eipectod to toe them go
rn considered for th* fight
G
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fect a scoring m
achine sim
ilar to through ihnlr puci-s.
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that centered around the veraatllo
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ill handle tba w
lnghack assign­ at tha Armory fltld. A largo
b
aaebnll club said yesterday tha
ft W
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m
ent and llksly w
ill ha called o
n number of bays are upsetlag In D
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la.
for m
uch of tha rR
hntag duties.
*d la be present and It leeha
C
ow
ells selectionfor W
krren’ere­
placem
ent, how
ever, I* still tha
big w
orry. Several. backs have
barndrilling at Ihe poal, but It
w
ill b
eahardo
n
*tofill.

TODAY’S SPORTING
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Thomas In New York
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For Sale
G
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Plants. H
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day night'* 8tetaon-E
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hile
M
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m
#of his m
ate*are ailing, this
Phon* Mt-W
dynam
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lorida lad is In con­
dition to display the- offenlire

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ft. . I* QUnn. roeoMly appointed

editor of tto offlclol public*torn of tto Brotherhood of to- to tU or tooro point, to tto todtioeeaotlr* rtiimmi and Bngbio- Mt bond of buy In* wltnooaod U
M , M l for OtrtWnd. Ohio, m uy «w k i u Will St rood ( u n i
with hi* family Titim Jij where « now tonoo on IIN In the 'IN * '
m l Heaorpr** nubton thlfl AI
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ThU uaxtaual picture atom* Japan*** att I
w“ . * ,ll llk*d
«*•« Monday,
, Hankow and Canton. Tto Japan*** H im m*k.
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~ 8trool fatter**!* warn demanding
*dtlaad I Htmlil raportor rolaiallon of geoentmonl rogukaw taf. and tout regret to iim of tto ^urKloa markato and
ia aarolcoa of oo valuahla llbcrallaatton of (ha month) re*
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. qulremoata. Financial leader* tod
CITY NhH’S
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llwad atfhira to Sanford tration on (to m u d tha( -omr
m ako totanaaly toteroatad ra*ota(W waa raapaaalhk for (to

both ahlppern en d grow er*
tto mponiibtthjr af drofUne p
pact which waul mef* tto, t**
qulrommU of , Urn marhotke
atrraamant net.
It aald It w u pngaiod ."to aooparato fully v*M • utotaitUI
majority af (to todutry to tto and
that tto dtclarad pclmf. and oh*
Jaetlm-* of tto aah m%ht to
aehlavod.
Rapraoantatloa* of tto geoworo
Commiltoo o f WlTio and tho
Commlttoa of tto Vnltod Oroworo

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Plan Sejonrn Io
Florida On Trip
Former K I n g9 Duc­
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wood, Then Miami

Action at the fodaral rooorro
board on otoah martin roqulromnta waa hallad klkiulaitloally
to Wall Itroat taut nlgkt aa a alap
" k tto right dlmttam- calcaUtad
to a* far In raatarkg ranfldtnca
to broker* and tr*l*r* who havo
toon atohon up badly followtog a
fit,00^000,000 wa*tout k atork
viTuei,
WUtapmd agitation for lowar*
ln« of margin roqatrimiaU on tho
toying atdo roaebad a climax 10
daya ago when Whtthrop W. AM*

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Death* attrlhatod hr tto Amort,
ean Uadkal AAaoaUtlon to *n
alUIr of oatfanWamUa reached IT
laat today.
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Social Calendar

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departsrtawl ’ bum there

s a t fc s w r .a
Detecting 0 ^ fMWf atoff la
dlfflvtH but pulle poaflble when
the poeU i, Inspeetloa aervlre has
autflcfent man power to tumlta
attantlon to. U- OeUlag convic­
tions m another trick. Under Ike
present igw the seeders, which
for Ilia most pan are eastern
pebUeldng houeoa, cfp be prosecu tel only at the place where
they pul,It In the mail
. . . "
|
For a long tlrao the depart­
ment has apyealad Its Congress
tor na amoodmant ta tka' 'law
permitting tha u u .a to be prosretted at th* point where the
filth la delivered*. OftSn enough
the pahlledllobS Will fell In tho
bends of Individuate U. Kansas.
TUan, or aitawber*. who are
only too glad to' help got tho
ra«e to court
"
When witnesses ere fecedwlth
the necessity of travollng from
Kansas to New York^ for Instanca, they often balk; and th*
•xpsnsa to the department U ler*

Ihtar. O T M W tm jjr U M P ftm . to r
A r m k , JU»t to p ly * h im M soathing

laurad him that (hi MUtorial chaiy i■
r S S jS m m t
b . tefiiuO)
«r man with y m n of eu p vi-

m

any.
addlUmwl
i l'JiIl*V
ij
■' f iltf'll
99im9*TUi d w
V It 1
■f.l
••

in tba nw hm inl

&gt;.i» WU*ax'» ram AipWtt, p a ­
ly Java**. Psppin Tho stats

gne-dlnr vide* o4
nyd laau'a reply.

ago down thorn mad hmy ’em" admhilstintlen poll*lea astd laaderUmeelf, If th*y didn’t behavs. .hip, The grad Udiee of th* W. C.
Perhaps th* Governer’s reaarke T. U , while net atrwig esiedgh to
weald have been better unmade \,uf*at VfUeos acafauS Mr*. Ow«n.
Certainly they will bring downtime* not forgottew nor hav* They
up«n hla haad much hitter denun-J forgiven. Lwyal followers at Dr
elation. Rods and pinks will rave, Teaneeml lUsewla* have a Bear* to
and tear their heir) poUtieal p w ! settle with th* gentlimen from
eyfootere.
fence-straddlon and) West
Palm Beach. Preaideat
VoU seekers will wav* flags ami BoooevoU end those who helWvo
tbuipp their eganlp chests. But hi Mm promise lltll# aid ami corndeep down In their hearts count- fort to Mark la his campaign. 11m
le«* million, of traa loyal Amari- aupymrt at Iamber banns and
cans will' concur with thee* eonti- uUllty chiefs, who* helpful fbiaaatenU, despite their erwd* espres- etally, ie fe ffk o m enough to offset
eien, and th* reaction will prove th* p g a lir roU.
' ,
*
mora fevorabU than unfavorable! My unimportant personal gmooa
|* oer State nnd our Governor.
U Mr. W«*e* WILL r o . but not
Aa s congressmen, Mark W0c m [ .gainst Mr. Popper. HaH ran fir

Wo UU him that w* oorar 4b* onnptf nimit aa wdl'AR
li could bn oovMpd pud don’t bsUnvn wnnial aolMtatldn
would do much food pt this Umn..'Qmi nUuniih him lor thn
jaomant And At tost hn bnfing ta ihiok,
,
Won, ho finally rwumw, ho’s got a job Unnd up on n
pnpnr on thn Wwt Cowt and If wn could Just Imd'hlm n
five spot m that ha could gat down tbara, he’d ba aura to
aand It back to ua out of hla firat waah’e wagon.

Wa demure.
Whereupon he u fA wall, couldn't you eUk# a fallow
to a cup of coffee?
.
,
Wa flgUPtd it would* bo worth a ouqitcr to
gat rtd of him. But why in tba world didn't be ahy h«

’

T h « A r t O f H ftv in r L eisu re

The molly nnuoing thing to roost o f us who. novor
have time to do hnlf th* things wn wont to do, or oran th#
things Umt ws ara suppoosd to do, it bow in tho worid do
I*ople got by who ronllv have tranaodrou raoponoihilltlra
and Absolutely innumtrsbla tnoko to parfortn#
If It Ukeo us twenty-four hours a day to perform all
th* little odds and ends whlnh wo have to do, bow does n
person Ilka President Roooovolt manage to crowd all bis
tasks Into one twenty-four hour porlod without actually
wonring himself thrsadbora in a wook or tw o?
Think of tho Innumorabio confonrocoo which bare to
bo held, the many lotton that h*YA to be writUo, and
oounUoos other kinds of popsra wfakdi haws to- be gone
over end ilgnsd, tho Almost ondlooo stronm of- callsrs who
have to bo nose, tho numerous derisions that have to bo
made, telephone calls to bo npsworad, chocks to bo signed,
speech** to be written and drihrtmd, lbneheons and din­
ner* to attend, and so on end on, by almost any Important
axasutiva.
. •
Haw do they do It?
.
_____ . .
"A rtie" McGovern who writes an InUtsotiag column

pU

th u lth s ^ d ^ ’t^udfri^lthrir S f f l * a *person e h S d

i» holleveo is admired hy friend*
and oncmMe alike. While others'
or to wealth. Georg* Murphy (la
thd mavle, "Your* * Swart*
heart*) la what Unlvrraal artkt
John OUtreon Jr- call* hi* flret
opportunity to aplvirg*. He ha*
aplurg.4, offaetively, through sit
elegant suit* of five roues* and
gtnitn
*
■,
. .

ThM wet the eeUIng at * scene
In which David Duller. froe*,t0th
Oentury. wa* dlreath^ AIM*
Fays, also from 20thHow comoT ‘■Wail.’- said Dure.
,*YM* U lint AIM* Urady In re­
turn fp* Aik* Fay*, and swopped
a. story property far me. That
make* ms lew man In Urn daal*"
The alary prftwny, however.
iWAe "Danger—Lev* at Work'*—
and it may Me a hit which ought
it* obento Duller'* morale.
, ' "Thoroughbred* Don't Cry" M
Ih* titM Hi th* m**M la whMA
Ronald Sinclair (formerly 01
Heuld of AuetralM) ho* taken
the rale whMh normally would

rtin To APpAK
,
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hide-stepped, h* cam* out openly! IIYDR PARK, M. -Y- OcL tl.
•gnbrnt prohibition and hla etend)— (IF)—While Hoes# aide* anand ability in praeenllwg U earned, notuicad last nifht that Pruel
far him n seat Jo Congress, even' dent noo#*tdt woo Id speak over
though b* opposed na last ■ per* tha radio Seeder erasing, NoV.
aonage thin nuthJJryan Owen.
14. from Washington oe tha now
Again, daring th* lest *lection, unemployment oomma Tb* oon▼b*n meal poHtkhl naptranUI eu* la to begin Nor. li.
th* Issue Mirk courageously took]
bM stand eg* Init the Yhwqsand
Flan et a time when to do to,
teemed1short o f politic*I suicide,1
sad again ho wen.
|
' That Mark woeld Uk* a seat In
tho Veiled States Sonete cannot
h* denied. In fart, ho admit* surh
aa emMtlon. Hut Juel bow ho b
to otRaln It M a matter of conjec­
ture. end wkUo the** who would
Apeak for Wm woab) Mara yap h r .
IMr# he has doflnltaly the*an t*‘
ran sjtfcst CDud* JMpper, I far
»
y * *«•
«• Mc#pt ut*

matter, not boeouao of any
Shanga of poUey hot far mors
casual to*«ea*. Hirst, Ihe lAapocU*a&gt; aarvlco has boos tampurarUy cesHsirstsd an othor datlas
lap»4 eaaonl, tbora was * alight

l'

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SATURDAV
Tba South Blda Primary School
wUl have a Hallowe'en Carnival
at 7:00 o'clock.
' .
MONDAY
Circle Number One of the Womaa'a Missionary Society of the
First Methodist Church will moot
with Mrs. George MeCrum, W.
First Street at 0:00-o'clock.
Circle Numbs s'1 Two of tho
Woman’s Missionary Society of
tka First Methodist Church will
meet-with Mrs. Lola LeGette, 1900
Magnolia Avenoa at 1:00 o'clock.
Circle Number Thraa of tha
Wbman's Missionary Society of
tka First Methodist Church wll
meet with Mr*. C. J. Ilirrlson,
414 Myrtle Avrnco'at 0:00 o'clock.
Circle Number Four o f the
Woman's Missionary Society of
the First Methodist Church will
meet with Mrs. W. O. Fleming.
8outh Sanford Avenua at 0:00

shipping llielr publications In
balk by freight or txpreta- ' (
Postal regulalloua tmpaa* a
I0JO90 fin* aud fir* years lmSrtsaiiwetU eppn poreogg heeuflim
Oboceno matter through t b e
molt.
•
( ip tr * '«■ P»0»»hw*K gbo. fqr

THUR0OAV

Greep Valley
Atlantic Monthly

Thor# will be a bdslntsa
meeting of the Auxiliary to the
U. N. A. P. O- C. at th* home
of Mr*. It. p. Crenshaw of 1:10
o'clock.
Tho Qfaat Sid* P. T. A. wfll
sponsor n Hallowo'en Camlal to­
night from 0:00 o'clock until 0:00
o'clock.

ed Oxford University la London.
&lt; RettCshftietft* o f 'PuWkhl" VI*
and whipped cream with tan or
coffee were served by th* hostesses,
Mrs. Starke, Mrs. &amp; B. FlcUher,
Mrs. W* L* Clark, Mrs. J. C
Vaughn and Mrs. Duncan.
Those enjoying tkb occasion
ware: Mrt. W. L. Clark, Mrs. L
Crow, Mrs. W. E. Walla, Mrs.
Desalt Hutchison, Mrs. O. A.'Radford, Mrs. C. L. Flower*, Mrs. W.
C. Dekit, Mr*. Georg* MeCrum,
Mr*. F. R
MItehon, Mrs. W.
J. Whltner, Mr*. W. a Thornton,
Mr*. OL A. Mof flit, Mrs. J. P* Medelland, Mrs. a W1 Turner, Mrg.
T. J. Smith. Mrs. MlnnM Holt,

Seminole County ranks fourth
In tba production of oranges and
'tin *arrow ta Florida, aeeortlln*
'to • report from tha Florida
Btato Marksting Darsau.
Three of tha largest fresh water
lakea In th* State are located In
Seminole County aild* from the
numerou* smaller lake*.

Th* follow inf sight* wvr. »rcn
■round the campus at th# Florida
Elat* College for Woman:
Mbs Dorothy Mitchell seen eat*
ing tome of the boot Hallowe'en
candv she ever tasfed. At lent
that la what the Mid.
.
Mbs Kathryn Thigpen all ban­
died .up In a raincoat and carrying
a pretty green umbrella to Pro­
ll ct her from that Tbllahaasee
weather.
Ann Jones, formerly of 8anford,
eomlng down the hall talking and
speaking to everyone. Bbo knows
them all.
F.leonor Hickson visiting one of
the Freshmen dormitories to bring
b&gt;rk sweet memories of when she
was a freshman.
•
Ami at any time after 7:30
o'clock you can find the Sanford
ylil* In the college library hover*
mr over several of their faVorlte
studies.

C ontin ues Wrem P .«. One
| w u , half block Inline Chops’!.
'
as they would throw liamboo.
,juc)(eit down n fire tin'll
•fan.Ion- stick* on o gambling
he sold. " oml made my
‘•
.1
labls.
"
' . ‘ *
| way to o point near ltolchong
«
They hodn‘t n ehnnro of com- , n(1 TttlunB roods, Itanl gri n*
,
Ins bark allro. Th.'y went out ,des were eiplosllng near nn-nml
IB
In lltlle uoued*.
with machine ( know |
within n short die.
HQg
guns and rifles, to burrow into „ nrc of n pitched battle, ptnh Banuinre
.
1
.1
wreckn,| bnlldlnRR nr shell eru- nklty between Japaueso mid n
■
t»r* anil tpll IwlItU nl m)rnnr« griper's nc*t.
' BPOTPH
lug columns Until the Japanese
, mr n small column of Jap- r ~ 7 1^
7
,
eltWnhl iwartn over and engulf Rnctl. MueJnckclv moving dim. I B | I
.
, "
them.
) blc time up tho alreet. oml 1 L
"IV# die here.’' h Chinese co»- followed They had located the I J a l W * - w « v
.*
poral told tho correspondent, ns in|prrt by tho explosion id H B U H
—- 5
his eomracle* watherod Up light (r«na&lt;lra. and the column stnl- ■ ™
*•“ ***lATWBkilo
gun equipment nnd started on a denly (brined Into nmehlnc-gun ■ ■ 1 I ‘ ‘ " m i . kxi c o m v
lag down a narrow Street, chok* u„ Ul nm| |,osnn t„ blnao away ■ ^ I M
S2w?|Sma^sf«
cd with dust of exploding shells. t( % building.
1 M M l I. nwcrusTna Mi
nthlnd them the men of the
*.| discovered to my Hoffnr the B H m l B
2STumTw « wlwa
Chinese Itlh dlrUlon wero ho- jpip*^, nsst was ncross the ju tleeU r Daese are ■!■■■&lt;.
Ing pmihed backwnnla aluns a itre,t frrtm where I eronehed,. Colcmaw, OilBurning H
thin line of retreat west of Boo. r)|nf|ng to the scanty shelter .W t you the amsiing Colrrr
chow Creek. Any inpmcnt they a(
ovcilianglng wall. ,
W AY HEATING SjtRVIC
might bulge ever Into thiA^or- • i.|h,1IM» raMkyl _• along tho few c5^- ^ n*f
L ife B egrinsW ithL ove
elgn sons and llien th* hull of itrp#u M the Japanese meth-mlHrit-Kadlstlng Ftn*
wrar would break looso for us a* c,j|y gprayH the n o t.
Powerful High Effldtncv B
18 C o m in g T o Rita The East Ekle P. T. A. will well as the Chinese.
| “ Ncartiy was an open door of they provide dean, healthful
sponsor a Hallowe'en Carnival to
Fits hundred "flghty-elghtere" , building, from which emoke cost heat.
___
,tv siren tonight from 0:00 o'clock were reported aa having barTt.' was gushing, and I decided tiro; See **••,,***/"??,*'
until 8:00 o'clock.
faded themselves In a "godwn", Ws* easier to faeo thitn bullet.
r * ^ to d x v l ^
W ..w l,.,iis n _iln l A r m ln ilf
...s _
.a .. es_i__ I .«.1 .In m .n .l ** * nww* V.
xrn«-ij |
They will have a fk b pond, for­
tune telling booth, .Id. shows,
rsndy, rskes, drinks and , sandwirhes. TTie public la Invited to
attend.

Movki To Be Made ,T A _______
Of Panther From
Sanford City Zoo

Th* Woman'* Missionary 8«"
cMty of th* Firat Baptist Church
wUl bald a mission aludy class
at 10:00 o'clock at th* annex.
"Th* Heart of tba Levant" wUl
be studied. A covered dish lunch­
eon will bo served. AU members
are urged t» aMmd. •— ' *'
TUESDAY
Th* Seminal* County Tubereuloab Association will hare their
first Fall meeting at th* Wom­
an1* Club at 10:00 o'clock. Lunch­
eon will be served at noon.

Long ago many , magvxinoa
nnidUMng morbid, pair aiotw*

-Abide With Me.“ t i l t Psalm.
Ifrs. Starka presided over tho
business
session. Mrs. J. C.
Vaughn, aemtary, aad Mrs. T. E.
WIlian,
trwasarsr, gar* their
yearly reports, after which other
reports were board and plans mads
for futons work. Mrs. Starts an
nouneed her committees for Use
ensuing pear.
Those having blrthdayb thle
month' were: Mra^ A: G. Starke,1
Mrs. John Vaughn, Mrs. T. E.
Wilaoa, Mrs. C- C. Priest, Mrs.
W. E. Walls and Mrt. Minnie
Holt. Eech was presented with a
Hallowe'en cap, welcoeaed and
given a birthday grafting by Mra­
il. F, Crenshaw.
At th* conclusion of tho busi­
ness meeting Mrs. Starka Invited
Use guests ta inspect her back
garden and sat her Shell Parraheat. In their rattle home. The
o l ^undav
ht?
doable gsragoiwme transformed i .
•“ d
bite an autumn garden with ell
.f'V ! ,0fr. r^ r° " V ^
kind* or spooks, black cat.
and
,0 ,Ult hl\ f*r”
•* th*‘
w ltc V
accentuated
Z Urn, and watch th,process,
weirdness of Hallowo'en.
Two . .
long Ubleu with whlU cover* wars **!•* W* A. TUlle, Mrs. A . . W.
attractively dbcorated with au* Shoemaker, Mrs. J. C, Russell,
temn leaves, Jack-o-hnterns, and
w. P. Chapman, Mrs. W. Rtall candles In novel holders. Or- Winfield, Mrs. P. D. Parker, Mrs.
ang* nnd hlaek candle* srara ®- ®* Fletcher, Mr*. H. II. Pattiplaced at Interval* on tho table. Vl*1'
3: . °
Tiny lighted candles having stand­
ard* o f orange and black gum
drop* wero presented na favors
to tha guoste.
Mr*. T. E. Wn*on, Mr*. A. C
Mr*. Jam**
Burke, Mr*. J. C. Vaughn. Mr*.
talned with •
R. F. Cranshaw, Mr*. Duncan and
stories, "A
Miss Jana Waddell.

CAMPUS

SCOTT- &gt;*
CARBAWAY

It is estimated that the aver­
lowg doing most Of tt*i. reiutred
age monthly payroll In Btnford
downing, a good Uni* seomad
I* approximately (200,000. *
to bo had by all.
ft la this reckldis tale of on*
William Addington Drake III,
who. In • 'deliriously plrkled
moment. rM» np on n soap bos
and promise* the gentry ha will
d1xIdo hla fortune among them
This I* no laughing matter to or­
dinary people, who mill aronod
hi* boms walling for tho mil­
lions to bo liws^l nut. ItlU'e
grandfaihft and fiancee are out­
raged. Not raring for all the
fust. Dill steal# out of the man
alon and start* wandering the
•treots.
A few days latrr lu-'a pretty
hungry when ho knocks on the
door of a 'day nursery anil ask*
for a handout. Dodln, n saury lit*
tl* ml**, rail* Caml^.lhn mana­
ger, who la fu#l about the ntreat
thing Dill ha* ever aren. Oarol
makes lllll work for hi* meal—
and also, unintentionally, makes
his heart rut tho funniest ca­
pers. Itlll takes a Job as handy
man In the norsery. and from
than on U'* anybody's fight. ..
One Table' Ladies’
Mila Parte#. Montgomery and
FALL HATS
Miss yellow, art their roles for
all they're worth, uhlch Is
All colors and hendsitea
plenty. l/*un* Marine, l.umsden
Values to 3.95. Close Out
Hare, Aubrey Mather ami ollu-rt
of the suppirtlng east also do
splendidly. It Is. by the way, a
distinct pleasure to have Mis*
Parker bark with us; sho was
absent much too long.

Sanford M so located that mo*t
of the point* of Intarett through­
MOSCOW. —M l—The
mo.t
out Florida may bo wen In a day'*
northerly museum In the world I*
journey,
,
being established by a Russian |
Russian and allied dialects ere expedition *t Rudolf Island In th«i
spoken by an estimated 110,000 Frans Josef land archipelago, I
north of Nov* Zcnitta.
persons.

safesrJep%sst
S e ttin g

:** &lt; * * * * « &amp;

$1*00 Each
Ladles’ ■

.

HAND BAGS

'A lurRe assortment of new
styles. All colors.

Iieef AuiiHty lovely nfcW p*ttcrns
100 new piece*

UNDERWEAR
Pull rut. rl«|li- »|||# MlnrtS t?n&gt;
&lt;i„r#tiln# „r tin* c&lt;mit&gt;e&lt;l yarn,
nlibeil Nhltu ur Hhu.te

Kufffo &amp; Tailored

CURTAINS

Men’# Hand Made All

Cream, ecru and paatel colo
Value to 79c pr.

SILK TIES
New full patterns

i-Pair For $|.00
■-

Plnld

&gt;-

MEN'S SHIRTS

t-ulnrr.

Assorted Colors

IRREGULAR HOSE
New full shades
\ \

T o - N i g h t 1^

2 Pr. For $1*00

*&gt;

2'/a Yards For $1-00
New Silk &amp; Rayon

MEN’S SOCKS

DRESS GOODS

2 Yards For $|.00

I^ullea’

Dollar Day $|.00

Scarfs &amp; Collate
To close out

*

WBAKWELL SHEETS

MEN’S SCARFS

Th* Best Mado

Wool or Silk, Worth fl.KO
cnch

Special For $|.00

Cotton Rlouses
For Missc* Sc irtdica
All colors St sizes.
11.25 Valuo

fioa. Watoh toed

$1.00 Each

A iH-nuliful assortment of

Wuarwell Pillow Caaea 4 to custonici-

SILK PILLOWS
All colors and shapes

A new oaaortment of efitbroldered

PILLOW CASES
RAIN CAPES

An Ideal gift for Xmaa. bl.26 Value

Value to $1.95
('lose Out

For$|.00

BATH TOWELS
Extra large and heavy,
Worth 29c each

KOTEX

5 For $|.00

5 For $1.00

§E §

GOES FAR
Men's

PERCALE PRINTS

DIHSS GOODS

8

s.

TWO
BIG
DAYS

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
OCTOBER 29 &amp; 30

WHERE YOUR DOLLAR

SHOP

2 For $1.00
that hour wn kwt thia morning,?
We plhn to el0An o$it q»r fcak, this w
wn to tha office, start rushkg around
la and th u that. And bafora w - hnrar
gone and wa bavan’t dtAiud mrt oor dAri&lt;
our liras m OAnt think o f Ntykhing tbe t
Mr. MfiOoramn aagm that trying to
htnry to tho trarido with o lot of. poopto
rush and Hmoi H utoa thmo t o k e n W
plat, little thing ai It would f t tkmr Jn*
And AAoUtor thing to gototeg ri»rtm
plo never got Anything danA haiinir the
■tartAd At It Foe on* ranaon y ottoHtor
to find on nrcosn—tboy Just hoop pottit
tQ finally It to too Into to do thorn at all

Y O W E L L ’S

TWO{
B IG |
DAYS

AKB Urn mart at your rtad*
Mlag
hours. Enjoy th* wit.
the- .wisdom, th* ramsprieh'
•hip, th* ahonn. that hav*
made th* ATLANTIC, for t « r

U.S., Britain Offer
Haven To Chinese
Suicide Battalion

Ladies' Balbrlggan

,
u ..*

g
55

PAJAMAS

Made up in attractive styles
Colors—Tea Roae A Blue
1 OK ttaltin

F R ID A Y

.S A N F O R D

PRINTED SILKS

Solid Color

'

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TAFFETA

Another new assortment of Mill
Remnants. Some worth $1.00. yard.

Air the fall shades

2'/# Yds. .For $1.00

6 rS A T U R D A Y ^

OCTOBER

FLORI

�*

III tilt but couple o t days ap 1*
mads their annual call* at our
handout It U very likely that
kit iftdreaainy number c t bum
fly-by-nlfhta, if not downright crooks, preying upon Fkr-1
Ida residents, since the Bares*- Bakai which futeteily
placed'some restriction ,on this annual lnvaskm has born

.SSSSSSfip

K ^ w fa ll the panhandlers who (to * In to,ere us- &lt;pgpi
time to time, it aeemetovtta.that iM a M who la the asset
objectionable la the well dressed proeperoua looking gentle­
man who aanda In hla card with ' the assurance' that
he is &gt; former newspaper publisher from Illinois who le
spending the winter In 'Florida.
•&gt;
,
Weil, ws think, Ws will have to show thla man all the
courtesies of the shop. Perhaps ha will.buy a place In.Ban*
ford and become a permanent resident So wp Invite him
In and he begins to talk.
After f little while during which, ha- has made It-

nkM ' l l ' "With the etMTiv

'o j i r

depart elsol esya them

akan caw of ifor t h e .moment aft lam t h o bs«*na to

I C

,fm U»is hlltrealreaUi wlt|i
this tkr,
»n epece,
monstrous

eltout

S

1W f f .T S S S B k w s

an all-around newspaper man with year, of expert*
n promotional work.
-r
*’
o, ws are not putting on uiy additional adrs^lring
viet at this time.
.
r*U tw iiiM something In the rnanhenltial
He used to run a linotype msohlne In hie younger

lif el ■rrti ot aUre that burp
veil

WrwwM hum to Ism .

n , Imwli of ourtli, the living
\‘j. Wnr.ii nmlirnra.
Dio qMivilIni* colon of man.
'i ' and tunu'a reply,

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intyyo-l vi"'n HiU nummlt, 'I
look ilnn n
Ws tell him that ws cover the soupty about aa wcH aa
V d'km iw I mivor ran escape
it could be covered %nd don’t hsllava spaelsli sdiritation
, . this apbere;
Bpnh glimpses of Ikuummi In- would do much good.at this time.73iat.stump* him for the

moment and at lwt ha begins to think.
Well, he finally resumes, ha’s got a job lined up on a
paper on the Wast Coast and If ws oould just lend'him s
five spot so that hs could gat down there, He'd-be sure to
gsod It back to us out of his t i n t wash’s
Ws demure.
_
...
.
Whereupon he ssye, well, couldn’t you stake a fellow
to a cup of coffea?
Jar. Co m reiterates that V
Ws figured It would1 be worth a quarter to
J *04 call e aneelal seaaiou
get rid of him. But why lh the world didn't ha say ho
tba Laeujature. o f ebeeli wa
wanted a cup of coffee In the first place?
r,,.nrralt*reta»T

'

get pray on Utah owpald*
to aping to start oar own
* to* H*f West Cl(l,*n nay*,
tp«S who sold whan be tuar.
k* thd bow or know
reason why. , . now knows

T O

UA7K TO CLASSIFY"
Mr ffU IU L L KAY

to the eenatitutad authevKjr, was aoual-1 n^,- ’/ or
*(*••
f t o t u f l y aa blunt and picturesque pa rtafs., Bred Oasm to,-a MyaaaaaIt
atotlaes that attribetad to Oovrmor Cone, and M admtolatietion hum ha
r Chief only "Old Hickory" made a p er won't Und aid to toe whsoe whole
aonel matter of It end said he'd campaign to haaad'am crlttotom of
n
we "go down there and hang 'em” admtalatrutlan poUstoe m d leader
“ maetf. If. ttow didn't to L re .
tolp, The good tod to re fto e W. C.
L We Perhaps the Governors remarks T. U, while aa* atrong anadgh to
•V «nd weold-tore bean bettor unmade, (defeat Wllmm agabuS Mrs. Owen.
In Uu Certainly they will bring dawn, bare nag forgotten ner hare they
maSae open htatoad much bitter datum-JjergJrwi. Loyal, folio wot, ot Dr
trained elation. Rada and pinks will vara,T ,an n u l lUgawbo hare a eeors to
and tear their halri peUUeal pee* eattle with the gwtlewaa from
of the ayfoetera,
fenca-atreddler, en d,w «.t
Palm Beach. Prialdwt
rarer vote seekers wlU wave flags and BoeoeeaU and thaee who beltaeo
and to’ thump their wanly chests. But to htoi premise little eld end earn«* toto toep d m In their hearts count* tort to Mark to hi, campaign. T V
aleak- leva millions of true loyal Ameri* aupjwrt af Iamber Imamu end
•w o r to«a wUI coucur with those aentl- nUDty chiefs^ while helpful ftoea-

Rxasutlvs.
v
How do they, do it?
,.
"Artis” McGovern who writes aa intg
learn to budget his time, h# ssys,
budgets bis expenditures.
Almost fs v « r
keeps a vary abeurets chock an whsre evt
spends goes, but haw many of' us know m
tnst hour ws tost this- moroingj
■ We plan to clean opt our deak this mon
wn to ths office, start rushkg-around trj
Is and then thst, and before ws kasw It
gone
end ws haven’t cleaned out our desk y
's suppaas It's * *6od thing,
I Uttl M bUHak Soltor* bav* our lives ws sent think of spy thing rise ws
Mr. MoOorsen asps thst trying to d&lt;
* topped off th» vain* «r
II JUrpsi ascprtiiaa In lb* last hurry U ths trouble with a lot of. paopla.
wpeka, thst Urn government* rush and than It tatosa them tvteu sa long
ydlsy pollcia* bay* mad* tbs pitot, little thing as it would tf&gt; they Just ta
rase stsn Isupap* to' tb* als*
And enother thing- la gstMag staetsA
■Into Pf Ms flftarpa.
pie never get anything dons bssausu they
.
a» , .
* , wa gat it sll lb* CIO* started at It. For one reason or amoth«f^-si
tqd. Is ordsr to rastor* to find an excusa—they Just lisp putting

we

learned* there

peUKhlus morbid, sexy «Jo»iy»

The Art Of Having Eahiure

The really amaslng thing to moat of us who. never
have time to do half Uto thing* ws want to-do, or avtn the
things that ws are supposed to do, it bow in tho world do
people get by who really have tremendous responsibilities
end absolutely Innumerable tasks to, perform;
If It takes us twenty-four hours a day to perform all
tho little odds and ends whlsh we have to do, now does a
parson' Ilka President Roosevelt manage to crowd all hla
tasks Into one twentjtefour hour period without actually
wearing himself threadbare In a waek or two?
Think of the Innumerable conferences Which have to
be held, the many letters that have to be written, and
countloaa other kinds of papsv which have to- be gone
over and algned, the almost endlw stream o f cellars who

BeceaUy,

t o * heap p juU
the dgljp.io
keep the malla dean ofobteene
matter.' net because of ear
change af poUcy bet fur mors
casual res seen, first, Ibe Itapoclie a, service has been tamnererMia f s ip n a f tosiw.
Uy reeaaatruled, «n other datlas
My unJmportant paraonal gnesa Bad second. Ibere wee e sUght
to Mr. WHaoct WILL rim. but a*t iWlMMAl In v|oUl)oBi.
•galnat Mr. Pepper. Hall run fhr
Long age tota r, maguiiiq,

•hipping their publication* In
bulk by rrtlghl or exjire,,.
toto-steppea. ho came out opmlr
IIYDJ5 PAHK, ft. 'J . Opt V .
fteataj regulation* bupuae a
•gsiaai prcMbUlto aeil hi* atend —(AV W)dl, lio*»* aide* an- IWOO nil* aml Ova year* lnaml ability la praanUng It aamad nonnead last nlabt that PrsaL
for khn ■ seat Jo Congrasi, even Haul nnonavplt wneM aptok over
Wtogk-Jto opposed m lass a par- th* radio Bandar craning, Nov.
•aaago than Ruth Bryan Owan.
If. from Waahlnglon ou Ihtnaw
l*t PUpUhmsft sta* tor
A f*l», dartag th* list alaetloo, onamplormant eansa*. Tbe ceg*
ybap moot politics! aw Irantil eu, Is to begin Nor. IS.
war* punyjooitng end dodging I
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ar to wealth. Caerg* Murphy (la
thi tuovto, ” You're a Sweatheart” ) l« what Unlvrnat artist
John Ottarson Jr- (alia hla first
opportunity to aplurpo. Ha ha*
aplnrgad, effect Iraly, through ait
eUgamt suite of fir* roams and
garden.
Thin wee the netting ot a seen# th* iaaua Mirk cquragaoualy U»k|
to which David llutler, from, ttoh
Oantury, we* directing All**
Faya, also from SSth.
How coma7 “ Wall," told ltorw.
rtha U Ih i ! Allan Brady In re­
turn tor Aik* Pay*, and swapped
a alary property far mo. Thai

Daaaart Virus and forju atton

Green Valley
Dory
. AU O n e T w M
te w k M tttW Own*

Tor a Tony time the departwant has appealed 16 (l6ntm»»
tar bb . amendment to the ’law
prfmlitlhg the eases |o be prov
reated at th« point wham the
nith la delivered^ Oltan enough
tbe pabllcStlon* vrIU toll Id tbe
hand* ot Individuate tsi Kaa*a*.
Ttias- nr alaawhers. who anonly too gtnd to help (at the
ca«a to court
’ When wllnaveoe ere faced with
the ueceaaltjr of traveling from
Kanaaa to Now York, for Inaunce. they often balk; and Ibe
expense lo the department la ter­
rific. Upreotor, the department
in years past ha, not had espe­
cially good lack In gftUPf conrlctloaa In New York.
New
York Jurlee are fairly liberal
minded, It seems, and dont gat
excltaa pt the complaint of an
low a mother Ipdlgdant at barlug p iKMip of naughty pictures
delivered to bar' It yaarol son.
Ilowercy. a Jjlry In. 'Judr&gt;
Mnacowlta' court Ip (lew York
smacked down on ■ ease recent­
ly. The Judge praised the Jury
.highly, ahd the pnat ufflce dohertfadt v fall halter. ■f .
* Nevertheless. Ibb yvtodpdl poh
ilahara and dl,irlhuur» ot dirty
llteratare warn, not aeayad out.
only e few of tbo smaller fry.
The department expedTi the
smaller one 'will eat up under
oilier n«niei In time Usually
they do.

Atlantic Monthly

RICH MILK

The alary pr^rrty, however,
war "Danger—law# at Work"—
and it may ha a bit which ought
-to elevate Bettor's morale.
"Ttooraighbwda Don't Cry" U
the thto of tha mavto la whteii
Ronald Nlnrlalr (formerly Ba
Hseld ci Australia) baa token
the role which normally would

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The Wbst Sklc P. T. A. annuel
membership drive 1* underway
this week In nn effort to reach a
goal of one hundred in-rcenL As■litlng with the drive are: Mr*.
George Turner, rhairmsn, end the
grade mothere:
P in t grade.*•If re:—H. B. Draa,
Mrs. ATthar Branan and Mrs, Mrs. John Ludwig and Mrs. Gor*
Al M- Philips spent Tuetday la dqn Bristol.
Orlakdo.
| Second grade, Mr*. John
—■
----* 'w ig ,' Mrs. Prank- Melsch, lTm.
Arthur Branan has returned H, Falrcloth, Mr*. J. R. Hoeh
from a haatnaa* trip to polnu Mrs. E. C. Williams, Mrs. L,l EIn Georgia.
Armstrong and Mr*. \V, A. Itovth.
— j—■
1 Third grade. Hr*. Ralph Losalng,
Mrs. a O. Boiler and Mias Mr*. J, L. Clark end Mr*. Geoff*
Thelma Turner left today for Turner.
Richmond, V*.
| Fourth grade, Mr*. R. ,L. Csld
, --------IwelL Mr*, Cherin a Colo "and
Hr. and Mrs. Prank McKron Mr*. L. E. Armstrong,
of Watertown, N. Y. Bavn ar.
In Connection with tba member
rived hero to spend the winter, ship drive a prise will be awarded
to the room having the largest
'number d f p*rcnl* Joining the P.

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SU SA!

Social

Mrs. A. C. Starke
Calendar
Entertain* .O w l

rU D A T
The Qtrl Scoots «D) k m a Hal
lowe’rn party at tba UtUe Boom
St 3:15 o’clock.
A t 10:00 i o'clock "Other
In bond" by Homer McMillan wlb
bo n tltm d i t 1 k P in t Pretty*
Urinn Church. Lurch will bt
•erred at It JO o'clock. Dr. El
both Tracy will load the devotional
at 3 SO o'clock.
The United Daughters o f the
Confederacy wilt moot at 8:80
O'clock at the homo o f lira..Mar­
tin Brom, 818 Palmetto Aventfe.
Then will be a P. T. A .B r
gtonal Conference at the Palmetto
Clnb House In Daytona Beach be*
ginning at 10:00 A. M. BegUtn*
tkm fee will be Me and at 8:00
P. K . an Informal banquet will
be (erred for fL tt . County
award* will be glron In the cra­
ning. Thla conference will be of
much educational value and an
IntphnAlon to dll. Every one In­
terested I* Invited- to attend and
all members are urged to be

8

W eil Side P. T. A . Begins Annual Drive

SATURDAY
r
The South Bide primary School
will have a llallowa'an Carnival
at 7:00 o'clock.
MONDAY
Cirri# Number One of the Worn
an'a Missionary Society of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with M r, George McCruro, W.
P in t Street at 8:00 o'clock.
Circle NumbeF Two of tbo
Woman's Missionary Society of
the P in t Methodist Church will
meet with M r, Lola LeGette, 1000
Magnolia Avenue at 8:00 o'clock.
Circle Number Three of the
Wbman's Missionary Society of
the Plrst Methodist Church wll
meet with M r, C. J. Harvlion,
did Myrtle Avenue'at 8:00 o’clock.
Circle Number Pour o f the
Woman'* Missionary Society of
the P int Methodist Church will
meet wllh M r, W. G. Fleming,
8outh Sanford Avenue at 8:00
o'clock.
The Women's Missionary 8octety of the First Baptist Church
will bold e mission study class
at 10:00 o'clock at tha anno,
"Tbo Heart of tha Levant'' will
be studied. A covered dish luneh*
eon will be served. All member*
ore urged tw attend.'
' TUESDAY
The Seminole County Tubercu­
losis Association will have Ihelr
first Fall meeting ut the Worn
an*a Club at 10:00 o'etock. Luneh
eoo will be served at noon..
THURSDAY
There wU| be a business
meeting of tbo Auilllary to tbo
U. N. A. P. O. a at the home
of Mr*, n. P. Crenshaw at 7-10
. o'clock.
The (East Bid* P. T. A. wfll
sponsor a Hallowe'en Caralal to­
night from 6:00 o'clock nntn 8:04
o'clock.
.

His. A. C Starke was Rosts
to the monthly haaineea and tod
of tEe Truth Seekers
a ™
o f the P in t Methodist
Ckcrch which was held Monday
at her home on MellonetUe A venae.
The rooms of the Starke's new
me were opened emu Its for the
cation. A pro fusion of Fall
nrera were OeS3 to decorate.
Mrs. 1 P. Crenshaw and Mrs. J.
O. Watte assisted Mrs. Starke with
the decorations.
Mrs. W. L» Clark opened the
■eting with an hnproeaiv# devo­
tional using aa the key note,
"Abide With Me,"

Mr, Etarite prtehkd’ ^ S
Mrs.

Personals

l M OVW TO B e M a d e

Vaughn, eecrotary, and M r, '«-£ t f
Panther FrO m Life BeginsWithLove
WOson,
treasurer, gave their
Coming To Rita
yearly reports, after which other Sanford City Zoo,
reports were hoard and plana mad*
commute m . v s * o m
»hB bM|
of for future work. M r , Stark* an
nounced her committees for Use venom from the snake* and wacky romantic tuir^dv school.
chip It over the world where. "Life Begins Wllh Lovo,** lh"
ensuing peer.
attraction wn-.ch ahow*
Those having birthday* this all kinds of experiments are be- Columbia attraction
Hm
M n
a JJ tilts Theater,
month were: Mr*. A. G. Stark, Ing conducted. Mr. Allen-revealed r FrM»y at
an'l tickles tha
M r , John Vaughn, M r , T. E. that through' many experiment* wastes the heart a fell swoop.
N u n /h o n e In on
Wilson, M r , C. a
Priest, M r, the venom wh* found to contain
With Joan l'srkcr. Douglass
W. E. Wells and M r, Mlnnlo certain healing qnalltlet which Montgomery and lltllo fMIlli PelHolt. Each was presented with a are not found elsewhere.'
In attracting the venom from low* doing most ftf life, required
Hallowe'en cap, welcomed and
the
snake, Mr: Allen holds the clowning, a rood lima senmod
given a birthday greeting by M r,
snake* bask or tho heed 'and to ba had by all.
R. F. Crenshaw.
' .It I* tba rrrkles* tala of on*
At the conclusion of fha busl- milks- the vounm Into a* *m*l!
William Addington* Drake tit,
net* meeting M r, Stark* Invited vial It I* then dehydrated, chant­ who, in a itallrinuslr pickled
the guest* to Inspect her bock ing the liquid tula crystal, bot­
moment, get* up on n snip box
garden end see her Shell Parra* tled end prepend for shipment. and promises the gentry ho wilt
Mr. Allen slated that he milked
knots In their rustle home. The
divide his fortune turning them
double garage i was transformed the snake* on Sunday and that This le no laughing matter to or.
ha
would
be
glad
for
anyone
de­
Into an autumn garden with all
dlnary people, who mill around
kind* of spook*, black eats and siring to visit hi* farm at that his home waiting (or Ilia milwitehe*. Mote accentuated the Urns and watch the process.
Rons to ba Itmsi^l out. Hill's
weirdness o f Hallowe'en. Two
grandfsthiR end fiancee ore out­
long table* with whit* cover* were M r , W. A. T ltll, Mrs. A. W. raged. Not caring (or all (he
attractively decorated with au­ Shoemaker, Mrs. J. C. Russell, fuss, Dill steal* nut or the man
tumn leaves. Jack-o-lanterns, and Mr*. W. P. Chapman, Mrs, W. R- slot) and starts wundcitng Ihe
tall candle* In novel holders. Or­ £d InfIaid, Mr*. P. D. Parker, Mrs. streets.
B. B. Fletcher, Mrs. 11. II. Pattlange and black
A j e v dity* Istrr lie's pretty
placcd at Intervals on the table. *hall, Mrs. J. O. Waite, M r , James hungry when ho knnrks on the
Tiny lighted candle* having stand Houghton, Mr*. Leslie Went, Mrs. door of a day nursery mid asks
and* o f orangs and black gum C. C. Priest, Mrs. W. W. McKIra, for a handout. Dodle. n saucy lit­
drop* were presented ai favors Mrs. Lola LeGette, Mrs. Ellsc tle nil»s, calls Carol, the mana­
Klrthhoff, Mrs. J. K. Hettinger,
to tha gueata.
ger, who Is JUst about the nicest
M r, Jamaa Houghton enter­ M r , T. R WReon, Mr*. A. C thing Dill ha* ever seen. OaroJ
Btarke,
Mr*.
J.
C.
Vaughn,
Mrs.
tained with a couple of gboet
makes Bill work for Ills meal—
stories, "A Black 8pidarh by a F. Crenshaw, Mrs. Duncan and and also, unintentionally, makes
James Whitcomb Riley, and on Mbs June Waddell.
his heart cut tho runniest raInstance from (he Ilf* of Mrs.
per*. ]|ll| lakes a Job ns handy
Humphrey Ward while tha attend­
Bemlnola County rank* fourth man In tho nursery, and from
ed Oxford University far London. la tha prod action of orange* and then ou It's anybody's tight.
1 RattftabMth o f &gt;umpkttl“ Vh 'tin gem m r tu Florida, according
Ml** I'urter. Montgomery and
ond whipped cream with tea or to a report from tha Florida MU* Fellowg art their roles fnr
coffee were served by the hostesses, Slata Marketing Bureau.
all they're worth, which Is
Mrs. Starke, Mrs. S. B. Fletcher,
plenty. l/-oti» Mnricie, l.umgden
M r, W. L. Clark, M r, J, C
Thro* of the largest fresh water llsre. A ubrey Mather nml Olliers
Vaughn and Mrs. Duncan.
lakes In tha 8tst* ere located in of the aupiorllng rail also do
Those enjoying this occasion Seminole County eslde from the splendidly. It la. by Ilia way, a
wars: Mrs. W. L. dark, Mrs. L. numerous smaller lake*.
distinct pleasure to have Miss
Grow, Mr*. W. E. Wells, M r,
Parker hark wllh us; she was
Bessie Hutchison, Mr*. G. A. Rad­
Sanford I* so located that most absent much ton long.
ford, M r, C. L. Flowers, Mr*. W, of tho points o f Interest through­
C. Dekle, Mrs. Georg* McCrum, out Florida may ba seen In a day’*
MOSCOW, —(A7—The
moat
M r , F. a
Mitchell, Mrs. W. journey.
northerly museum In the world Is
J. Whltner, Mrs. W. 8. Thornton,
being eslaldlshrd by a Russian
■T '
Russian and allied dlalecti ere expedition at Rudolf Island in llicj
Mr*.« . A. Mof flU, M r , J. F. McdelLand, Mrs. a WV Turner, Mrs. spoken by an estimated 1*0,000 Front Josef I and archipelago,
T. J. Smith. M r , Minnie Holt,
north of Nova Zcnil la.

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=S±e

Ta l l y
CAMPUS

on t h e

The following sights were seen
■round the campus at lb# Florida
State College for Worn hi :
Miss Dorothy Mitchell seen eat
big some of tha boat Hallowe'en
rsndv r.he cVcr tasted. A t leeit
that'ie what aha (aid.
Mb* Kathryn Thigpen all bun­
dled up In a raincoat and early Ing
a pretty green umbrella to prolict her from that Tallahassee
wrnthrr.
Ann Jones, formerly of Sanford,
coming down the hell talking and
Mwaking tu everyone. She know*
them at).
Eleanor Hickson visiting one of
the Ficahinrn dormitories to bring
btrk sweet memories of when she
was r freshman.
Ami at any time after 7:30
o'clock )nu can find tha Sanford
girls In the college library hoverini- over several of Ihelr faVorlt*
rtodies.
HAST Slllli P. T. A.
The Dost Shir P. T. A. will
M» nr«r n Hallowe'en Carnival to
I- given tonight from 8:00 o'clock
unlit 8:00 o'clock.
They will hove a fish pond, for­
tune telling booth, sldo shows,
csiuly, cakes, drinks and - sandVi. hev. The public I* Invited • to
aItem*.
It I* rvllinnled that the aver­
age monthly payroll In Senfonl
is approximately $200,000.

U.S.y Britain Offer Iturn.'
"If It doesn't, you won't
the leader said.
Haven To Chinese! “r^T^spondent
Suicide Battalion crawling through shell pitted

nor

One Tftlilo Ladies’

FALL HATS
A ll colorn and
hpndaizc.4.
Voluca to 3.95. Clone Out

$1.00 Each

Men'a

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UNDERWEAR

ne«f Quality lovily now patterns—
100 new pieces

Full rut* »l«6a*tIr* *ld« Hunt* Ull*
UrirnlilriH i.r
fin*'
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Ruffin &amp; Tailored

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large nsHortment of new
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$1.00 Each

Iwtdiea'

Men’* Hand Made All

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Value to 79c pr.

SILK TIES
New fall patterns

2 Pair For $1.00

2 For $1.00

Plaid

MEN’S SHIRTS

DRESS GOODS

ViiHit

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WEARWELL SHEETS

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The Beat Madu

—

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For Miflttc* &amp; Ladies
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Wearwell Pillow Cages 4 to customer

A Innutiful assortment of

A new uaortment of embroidered

All colors and shapes

SILK PILLOWS

Special $1.00 Each

An Idea] gift for Xmaa. $1.25 Value

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Value to $1.95
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BATH TOWELS

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Worth 29c each

5 For $1.00

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PAJAMAS

v

PRINTED SILKS

Solid Color

Hade up in attractive atytea
Color*—Tea Roaa L Blue
1.25 valua

Another new a**ortment of Mill
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AU the fall shades

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m Yds.-For $1.00

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Centlnute F»*m Pag* On*
I was a halt block Instun ('Impel.
aa tboy would throw bamboo
•T docked down t a tire lined |
"fan-lan" allcxi on a gambling street" ha said. " and made myj
tsbla.
way to a point near HatchoriR I
They hadn't n chni,r* of com­ aha Tatung roe its — ffdn i. -gn-n- &gt;
ing tuck nilro. They went not ade* were exploiting near me and1
In lltllo .squads, with machine I knew I wo* within a short dlo.
guns and rifles, to borrow into 'lance of a pitched battle, prob­
• recked building* nr shell tru­ ably between Japanese nnd n PROVIDES
lets and (pit bullet* at advanc­ sniper's nest.
ing ciilnmllg until the Japanese
"I sow a email column n( Jap­
ehmild twand over nud engulf anese bluejacket*, moving deu.
them.
'
) blntime up tha atrort. and 1
•'\V* die here." h- Chinee* cor­ followed. They had located the
poral (old Uln corroepondent, a* snipers by the explosion &lt;&gt;(
2 -W A Y
his rnmrndoa gnthoEBd up light g r e n a d e s, nn d the column sud­
HEAT1NO
gun equipment mid eterled nn n denly formed Into msrhlne-gun
** ritcvean o o i T * o 5 r
jog down a narrow street, chok­ units and hegnn to blain away
IONS when Use* 8*.
r w w tiigw, biF# •fCTk.
ed with duet of exploding shell*. at a building,
I. n xctiU '
•m •( wm
Behind them the men of the
“ I discovered la my Worfor Ihn
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Chinese I3lh division were be­ sniper's nest was nrros* the I s H M l t r D m » i
ing pushed backward* along a street frrfm where f crouched,, Coleman OU Burning Heater*
thin line of rotroat west of Boo. clinging to Uin scanty shelter give you the smatlnf Colt man 8chow Creek. Aliy moment they of an aVnihunglna wall CK . _at
W AY IIBATINO SRR V,—
low coet.
cost. Equipped with Heat-Re.
might bulge over Into (lie for­
"Bullnl*
rattled niong fhn low
Door*, Coleman Fnel-SavtaB
eign tone and (hen (he hiitl of street* a. the-Japan*** me.iwni- (lector
l i ^ f ^ Heet.Rsdlstlng Fins end i
war would hrenk loose for US ns tally sprajre-l the nest.
Powerful High Eflldency Buroer,
well os the Chlnevo.
"Nearby was an open door of they prortda dean, healthful, laws
Five hundred "olglily-elghtere' a building, from which smoko cost beet
See tha new models of oar artel
were reported a* having hard-' w„ Iushlng. and I decided Bra
faded thomselven lit a "godwn'*!
easier In face thdn hnllet* Coleman Una of OR Banting Betas
in
now. Came In today!
—Chines* wurhouse-determined
when the firing, had stopped,
to die to the Inst man rather | catnn out. A Japanese officer,
than relroat.
who hid »c*n ntv pn&gt;dlcanient.
They telephonmf Mayor O. K. rnnie up and iKilllely advised mn
Yul, asking ter Ida pounds of
,raYp tho d|Mnct.»
•nit and ittlflr and 80.(KN) hnrd-i
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
•AIT.
rakes, and said (hey hoped to
rhea* I t t .
last out a week, Whim they beReindeer were Inlrodmcd Into 11.1 Hsswlls lie.
lleved the tide of war weald Alaska In 1111.

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jG(o» Plans ;lw
Spectators W i t n e s s
i Preparation Por , Homecoming Eytot
morrow Evening
4WJULIAN STtlUtndW

Stadium Will'
Be Completed

teraKf »P*M* SdKer
Coach Leonard Me Local
Seminole High /Jf/bool 1*4H asifiinviq
gout Irhi protege*'through
reolliai practice aeealon last
1 ORdar tha floodlight/ of
Pinal roporta on th* Remlnolo
line tilsh school Idol bin
la preparation forth* Barr High Bclioot football flabl ahon
leafcr clash which will' bf
.boro In gantord tomorow
lil' bl COO o'clock,
leff Mr I.era* ‘ mid hi* ' twh
lota. Coach fUM HcCracckm) Ooach Woodr IJtraj.Wp
■ aa through * laos 4 &lt; S W
m an with ihe onSortd la^tn
Ihf Ocala oftinnWo fOToa apl) pier* while there*Blare wara told Jual.wlist to do
U aorh cater.
_Tha drill wag watched by approatmalaty *0* apeelatora with
.Mgnh Interest take,, In. tho local
.boye. Coach Mct.ncma annnsneed
UM-night that tho rulin' eler.
aAt.'Wna In good condition' and
that II Ihjurlea did not prevail,
tilnga would look bright far tha
t i t but a few moment* later ,"TIgpyo J|ow*ll, ace 1(0 pound left tac­
it)#, « U forced to the (bower*
With on Injured ankle hut eipoetatlona ara held that he will
ha In th« Wildcat game.
Tho light* w«r* turned on the
field for th* flrat time at t u r t ­
le f i l l o'clock yaelerday evening
and the uaua| 'warming and Hot
hating up drill* taken by Ihc

HK Imre through tho dummy aetim
,\'f Mage (hot seemed eery tntereatthg to' all tbs fane. The Indian
MaoUir elated that he wao-dliapW pointed the field will not bo eon*
•' plotad in time for tha gam*.
' v . fb o goal po*t« have boon
t i , 'oroctod and north side bleachers
hMiAlled.
t if I* *
a i,
S T ^ T h * Drat at Mag lineup laet
ff^ n ig b l was a* folk we: Hilly Cotjfi'k' bon at left end. Warren Odham
\ «n4 n H r 1 Howell at left, t«^
, f KM Jim Young' At l*(L guard,
f.V prod Dana* at cooler, N- A. Haa
S? hoy at right guard, Aahby Jon*a
At rtgh* tackle. Ham WalDj at
: rtgbt end. John Morgan at quar­
terback. Darrell Porguann at
V
l»n half, f^on loiw.on al right
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half and llolfart Blolnoff at full

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MIAMI, Oet. (I. — 4AQ. nThe
Count oi covadonge, ' knffetini
Inm yealerdny a&gt; a hamuphllllc
attack abided from'ckooh. tq^eg,
•aid lie mlgM not npntoaKthe
divorce ’ sought by in* funner
Maria Roratnrt.
j
Anglers' licenses were purchsMfcl by SA31AIS person* In th*
llnltnl filati-a during 108A-R4, fel­
ting ert ell-time high- Thee* /loh*
crmrti rpcnl »»,002,000 for IP
renar*.

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C. I. o: OFFER8 OLIVE BRANCH

Traaoury’a fro** d«fkK efRMAII th*
haU-billion mark October n . U

Holds Another Workout Oh E&amp;.15S{THUSJ32
Lighted High School Field ayss tr&amp; s fiA

Dedication Of New'
Phillips S t a d i u m
Will Abo Be Held

Billy Odham And Earl Wtiltten F'urnlBh
Biff tropes With Ffaid Work Alon* With |
f jkallik U e v A t i a t a Tti

TAMPA, Oct., 28~THrre want
be any alibi* after the MiamiTampa football **me hero tomorl
row night. Por both squad* are]
reported in the belt condition of
the year for tha canted, which
will officially dedicate Phillip*
field,
I.ilte-up* announced yesterday
by Coach Higgins of the Bportam
rnd Coach Jack Harding of tha
Hurricanes,'reveal tho ^ittle Four
cunfi-rctin* rlvaUiRt pcaJurl
with every regular In ahape
Importlht clank.

llackcala* tlrawcT end a broken field runner
practice that danniet be oompared with any
lighted I other m the ekv**.
II groan
Ament Um m out leal night wore
practice|Jim Stapler, BobTVlIIMma, D a w
Bm ae-Stole, Anon* Harrier, Jack Pure mom- dot), Hheratl Odham, DIDy Odham,
Iwetle Damage, Mnc MeWhoeter.
t future Karl Whitten, John King, Kiwi*
mil to- Squire*, Ralph Monger, Harold
II again Dokcr and Joa Thompaon.

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game ihotild come from the bailie
Iwtween tUpl. Hob Maitenxm, Mlaml'a atl-Amhrlcan rahdldett^ and
Willie (Jodwln, 200.pound Tampi
cml who ha* played ecmallnnal
hofl In the l**t (wo ^amei.
Maitereon play* left end for

Seeking to Cnd tl&gt;e werfato Icctween tha C. I. 0 . and American
FVdcrntlon of Lobor, C. I. 0 . leader* proposed a reconciliation whloh
one of them tald probably would give John L. Iwwla control of tha
federation. Ciforge Harriaon (left), chairman of lb* delegation
rrpreoenl ing the federatlow, and Philip Murray, leader of tha C. 1.
O. delegate*, are *hown meeting In apparent good *pi rite at the

Miami, while Omlwln guard* the THISVK8 PUBLISH JOURNAL

LOW Kit ENROLLMENT

WARSAW, Pohmd, OeL It.—
(AO—A ruIlT on n flop hones' baa
glne art: I'hfl Thomas, left end| yielded a Mirpii'lhgly trophy—
Jim Ilryan, left tnCkb-r Jo* Carr, the "trail* Jmirnol'* of W*ra»w
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left guard; AI Ynrkimaa, center! tlilore*.
It Is foil of sdvlco to thtdvo*
Gcoryo Auh^rt, right guard;,r'llappy" llayea, lack!*; T&gt;wy' Bhedy, id alt kind* and Item* from
OiurterVarkt (Ikk Bpnla'anll Earl linms and abroad Of erlmee inHatcher, halfback*; and JlrrrlMau- ..ivn-giuig ,io..,“ U»# ,lMjr(.r Qoorlee
dule, fulltaclr.
.
4 I'
| on Irnda problem* are anewarwd
Miami will lake ihe field with' uiider tinlhrndr'l ’ Among OurMadcroon and Paskrwich iaq*nd|S
Keahl and I’uore.Jackleei jCldmer^*
to nnd OeapiifSrli guartfi; plio^,
center; C*iky, quarterback; 4 k d flai and Unnro halfback*;, and
Cheena, fullback.
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year. The Hurricane* have ' won

INDIANAPOLIS, _ ( / P ) - SI*
bumjred fewer beginner* enrolled
In Indianapolis school* Ihl* fall
than laiL School commlaaloner*,
altrlbuted th* decline to the fact
that this year la the first hi which
''depresaloa b»blea“ reached ichool
ago. A decline In tha birth rata
was cm* of tho roaulta of the deprr**lon, they said.

an W l t t S i r ^ n ateallent!
W U . t l ^ t a ^ aUhouS hi*
not play high acliool footbaU.I
*111 ho A serloua threat In the
heal backflald . . fc* l.

AGITATOR M ATSN
Te*. Oet,
(m
Dueling' &lt;* • l,bor
orsonfawi lb* l*t**t fl«ra*to la
a series of labor 4tff1enttUb.roaeltod In Ooe.
ordering I h iu
yesterday for
recent week*.
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ENGLBffS
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CORHKCTTvMBITS WEAR

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FAVOR CANAL
U- 8. Senator Chart** O. An’
draw* of Orlande stated that
there ara IS state* In tha Miaalar
alppl valley Juat aa strong for the
Florida creaa-sUta canal aa Flori­
da I* "Th* canal la silting prettier
than ever."
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OUYMON: Okie.. OcL II.—m
-T h e tluymon Dr* department
ha* had no fire* tu fight and
ha* not *von boon eallod out on
a falsa alarm sine* February.

Rivalry fur Influence In Ko;&lt;-n v n the cause of (bo Chinoapanna* war In IHOI-ISM.

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oro who rvolly know* how.
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clothing- tl*&gt; K»»t tlb turoot. 26— Miocellaneoug For Sato
Whit* O*solln*, DlAtUat*,'rf*r»&gt;lBi
jL ^ A u lom obllc*
for stoves and beaters, Hi B
Pope Co., Phone 800. ''
ANOTUeIT DUAL” Pour wheel
Trailer with body, epeclal »2US- He comfortable. Oet your elrtulat*
M, 'O A Pen! roaditsr, special lug heeler now from II, B- Peph
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COWI.EffVlt.LK, N. Y.. OCL If—(AY—An airplane crashed In a
field near here (alt night,- an/l
Urmetw fonnd In the wrnchag*
tM hodUa of two non and pari
o f A woman*! body. ,
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NEAUt.Y new' HIT Dodg* plchup
LOO TRUCK rharrolcl. Pair con­
fof sale. A real barysln—IU 0dition—A f'*od buy for t h e (lit. Ileal A Bon*. M l W, First
price- ItUOO. ttoel A Bona, 501 Bl. HaiifnriL
W. Ftral BU Banford.
Mil DEI i A Plchutl Coup*, hum*
mad* bony. Handy turm plchup
truck. Prioo IU I M. Ilael * Bona,
t JOB wanted a* diok or maid or BOJ W. Pint BL Hanford, Pkrany kind of work. Annie Une
Hugh**, 10* Cypres* Avo.

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OF THE PRECIOUS
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CARIlllS McCray
wanl* Job Quaker Clrcolatlng Heaters with
dashing or cooking. 1HT 0yth* nil-miser burner Mora he*t
with less oil. RsndsH Electric Co.
prara Av*.
Cast Iron Bent, Heater, |7.00.' Thor*

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Hew V*B truck tn A-l shape with
g««d driver that would Ilk* to
r*nt oet at rauonibl* rate. Apply

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(Ucrifle. 838.00. SOT ’ B.

tg«r between paint Job* when
ns* Dntler A (.'ay's quality
ta.'They’re “ Heel for the
4( Stanley-It og* rs Hardware It INCH rolTtop ~Ar*k for *ala
Phone Slt-W.
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Hewil-Tntller with, fruit COMBINATION gteT and w ^ t
or gala. Complete out.
rang* for *al« nnd baby car.
riaga. U H Myril* Avo.

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aerurinx for Urn City of Sonford and Somlnoto County. varioui [DTcmmaot project*, which
without
hit nMlitnnrc would
I © hare probably hocn ionl or de­
layed a float langth of time;
’onl “ nJ
-ra&lt;{
“ WHKREA8. th* aald R. U
i of, Glcnn ha* tendered hi* r**ixnkdux Gon a i timinnan of the aafd
i of, ri*r.niiif Hoard j

praponed to the ftmident, that
the Bonneville bails be uaed'aw hD
federal power derrlnpmmta.
The Bonm-ville u Imin li teator,
who bat Ju»t reiirncd froja the
•ecuHUaa efiomlaalon, aaid that
would he jdaciuj; all tha foeam mrnta project*, Including TV-A.
Deulder and Gtand Coulee, on "a
strictly finanelal bill*,- aid at
the eiiao time would Insure agalatt
discrimination for or against any
re f Ion.
Bo older has a four p fm a t to*

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IMF Ar fewer
Site Vlaka Nose Drjora.......... ............ ,43c
JH5' y u l e ' s
$1.00 CarouL......................................... ,89c
ItOp WrO
(pafeyfo).......... ....... 89c
40c Castsria
33jc
75c Castoria
50c Grove's Tasteless f M j Tpmc...... 4&lt;c

N0W THEREFORE

UK IT

art-, RESOLVED, that the Hoard of
and! Gutmty Conimla*loner* of .Semi*
i note founty, Florida capreaa

TDK PARE, N. Y „ Oet, 2 8 .-firaaidaat Rooosvwlt took the
Step yostordsy toward the
ci one of hit prtoeipai power;
Mrs—a uniform system of.
t tor all fld tetil electricity.
D. Reas, adialalatrator. of the!
wrille, Ora-, pawar dam pro
aamwasad that Roosevelt

WEEK-END 8fBriAI.il

lion with the number of kilowatt*
produced at tha dara. Rota will de*
termlna the rstee to be charted
f mm Bannov
IIm.■ewille
i Ott**
for
ill# umav
power. TL_
The ,t
dinT*
steady, running capacity is 430,003 kilowatts.
Thu hails, which floss dcscrlbctl
....... for ,11 federal
in n “yard stick”
Tnwrr projects, will be applied to
that p u t of Uio cost of Bcnncv.l&gt; that Is charfod oaaiast prod.rtirn of current. The federal
power commit*Ion, he sold, Is
now breaking down tho more than
iW),001jOQ) tho fovomiacnt la
■^■tiding at Bomwellto tote two
lt-m-—power and navigation.
Whti* tha power development
-mat U ileUrralncd, he dlieloard,
tho fcderil treat ary will be paid
I 1-2 percrnl Interest anaually on
hrl sum *nd plan* will bo made
•o rrpry tha capital coat over 40
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McReynplds Milk pf Mggtutain..
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McRcynoldg Milk of Matmesia..
60c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes

Cigarettes

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Oeetlnaed From Pipe On*
mao.’'
The former Kina’* lone was
mevoped ami Impros-lrr at he
admonished lh« Pfrss not to
seek -ulterior motive* In rexard
to our ilolnt*.”
lie s.il.l his recent trip to
(lorninny had hewn very Interest.lux and -wo are now Inoklnx

n*h lax a study of methods
whl&lt; It have tieen adopted In
trading count rlee of the world M
dealing with bouslm and Induetrial rondtllnna"
•'In this connection,- he said,
-| would like to tneki. It perrottly clear that la any Journey
1 hare undertaken or may plan
In |b,t future. I do w n i rout.
Ideialy
Independent
observer
without political
consldemltnna
•f ary sort-or any kind and en­
tirely on ray own Initiative.’’

Sea Bass lb.- 15c
Sea Trout lb. 15c

65c
Bi-So-Dol......
SI-20 Syrup of Pepii
60c Syrup of Pepsin
95c Grove's Bromo-QmnW.....
O oart Six*

F r « « i 4 eo£ Approves
V/n Fjuveot Inter­
est B a t e At Dam

Duke Of Windsor
Plans Sojourn In
■ Florida On Trip

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ilaby Reef Chuck

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Rib, lb
Rlnd-on Sllretf'

Bacon

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Oysters
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SOUP

Hons

Oregen

CELERY 8 do*, aka......
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CARROTS 2 bu .................

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W. W. Goetsch

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ml

Fryers

York**'-vv A P P L E S 5 lb*-.

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ALL MEAT STEW
lb
21c
ALL MEAT HAMBURGER lb 15c
RIB or BRISKET BEEF lb / I2l/&gt;c
BABY BEEF LIVER tlicadt tb' 19c
PIG Port Chops, Shoulders lb 20c
RINDLESS SLICED BACON lb 37c

Cannon Completion Cloth Free with 4 cakes—

Mellowed for your tabls—(round to order—

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Consomme Madrllenc

49c

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GRAPES 2 lb*....................

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Lk. While House Evaporated 3 tall can* IDc
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OKRA A TOMATOES 3 no 2 cant 25c
MIKED VEGETABLES 3 no 2 cant 25e
NORTH MAID PEAS 2 no l&gt;/2 cant 19c
STANDARD SPINACH 3 no 2 cant 25c
TURNIP GREENS
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SWEET FIELD CORN 3 no 2 cant 25c
LIBBY'S CUT BEETS 3 no !■/, cam 25c
WHOLE NUGGET APRICOTS no I can 10c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 . cant 25«
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Julca 3 cant 21c
VAN LILL TOMATO CATSUP 6-ot bot. 5c

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

LETTUCE 2 for

OTHER BRANDS MILK

PHONE 1113

3

tall cant

20c

Idaho Baking

POTATOES 3 lb*.

M

Apples 5

or SPAGHETTI
Iona Ilrand

A C A R O N I

Iona Brud
Plain or Self lUalng

O

F

F

E

j e

U g h t (VCWCK lb..... 1

you monty.

? « * "'
\ yQ
Scoco—Finest Shortening

C

O

M

4 Lb. Cta.

P

O

U

N

8 Lb. O n.

tae* e f hi* life.

1 91 1
^ P A U M A IU

D

CRISP CARROTS bunch 7 '/jc
VA. Hard Head Cabbago lb 3c
U. S. I Va. Del. Apples 3 Ibt 15c

„ ■ sfE u y MODsa-

Bulk

^ ^ ( O R O N A

■ inn * a o wi lt asn ix n

HAYNES

syir. W'kl&gt;r

S a la d

Jl'a time to think about making your fruit eaka and
we*vr terurrd the very fln.’it array of tngredlenta

New (jeorgla

it Freshly Ground!

C

York Imperial

U F F IO I MACUINK CO.
• W. le*. *1. — 1-fc.M 41
Fla. Grade B Cold Btoraga

D r e s s in g

X U v a fl

PEACHES
K E T T L E C O O K IE S

3 lbs........ 59c

MIXED FISH 3 lb*. 21c

3 Ilia........... 85a
' 3 lb*.......25c

BREAM 3 lb*............25c
LOBSTER 3 lb*. ...59c
•Vkm
• LOBSTER 3 lb*.
69c

3 lb*......... 99c

Oysters. Clams A Scollops
PllUUli

Ena land Balk

i* . this cheat# food

ICR MEAT lb.

wHh tho dalidoosfy
mUChoddor flavor

CITRON, LEMON, ORANGE Paal lb 33c
GLACE CHERRIES
oxtra nlcai lb
43c
GLACE PINEAPPLE low-prlcs;
lb
39c
CURRANTS naw crop;
9-oz pig.
15c
PERSIAN DATES
2-lb pfc9.
25c
SUN MAID RAISINS • 15-ox pig ' 10c
AUNT'DINAH MOLASSES no l&gt;/a can Me
PILLSBURY Sno-Shaan Cats Flour pig 29c
RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 12-ci can 23c
LAND O ' SUNSHINE Minca Mast 2 pkgs. 19c
NONE-SUCH Mine# Matt
2 pkgt
29c

Isrgwi’ das.

Water Ground Com

Jew el
LIBBY CORNED BEEF HASH no I can
DR. PHILLIPS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 cant
WESSON OIL for boiling vegetable!— pt
PURE APPLE JELLY
2Jb jar
SODAS, Grahams, Ginger Snaps Ib plg
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO
can
BALLARD'* PANCAKE FLOUR pig.

10c
25c
25c
I9e
10c
10c
10c

JERSEY BRAN FLAKES
2
pkgs.
LIBERTY C O C O A
24b
can
CERTIFIED TOILET PAPER 3
rafa.

15c
10c
10c

u. , ’sto

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I

. THE 8AN^0ttD

Sales Of Georgia
Motor Magnate Gives
Hitch-Hikers L i f t
Pecan Crop Begin

lYiillions prefer this "flavor

ALBANY, fia., Ort.
8 ilci.tif Otorg... _prc»ni, •
000 crop iri ]o:ia, lieuan here yc-rler tily. 1'rkiM wne i lightly Iswer
thr.n on •thu open ini; but year.
At the ((rtp'in th e warehouae*.
extra Inrun n M'-)* brought II
renin] l»ri’ c Fchlrya, eight rente;
ex ln Inn,*!* grade » Idanda, eoven
relite, mill |nrn&lt;‘ tlnmle, i l l rentaThc majority of fin t offcrlmr.
wan o f |toor quality, na It euntotr.try early In Ihe r*n?on.

that is different"
l
£.t.
■
"» *
J

# It'a a skillful (tom between
maronnaiae and old.faahloned
boflnl drcwlng — with a apodal
piquancy all It* own I Miracle Whip
is totally difTctmt from all other
dtraaing*—smoother, flu(Tier, more
drlicioui.Try Miracle Whip—«ooa[

MIRACIE WHIP CONTAINS MOW—

Eronlt'n deal* n double-rda'Mu-* to fertile lam!. It lla.hr.
nterp, improlrrle*! *ln|&gt;*« Into gutlle» mil Mrcwn over liotlom land*
Infertile Mifcfqll wn.hed from gtdllol hillildeif.

\

EAR MORE—OF THE COSTLY MQWDtENTSI

(VOOSTfcR, 0, Oet. 88/—(ff&gt;—
||enrr t orC, flic, motor lougnutr.
enn be .tlirepllble to the Jerk Of
* Ibiimli

alone t&gt;n open highway.

H J o|h| nP Htu tic k e r
and J M e r t
Strong any that while littcb-hlkliiie in their home* her* from
John nl |'online, M rh„ Iheyfta.b
oil ilm thnmti* aienal to *n approaililnr ear nl Ilm imliklrtant
Dearborn. Midi, \ large, rn *
ronn ear pulled to a .top and
r»*e them a lift to MonriH'.
Midi.
"To whom am wr Indented?"
flmii'ker nn'l Strong Inquired in
they (tit not,
"Tie no one,- rame tin, rrplv
and then at If an after thnarhl:
"I am Mr. Ford."
* • i * .**,•' '
When i nrhntnrlne U i epceitnr

'Independent - ftamcOtuned at. a Operated.

:o meet rm m y ahlp*. &gt;hi erufuV

nm-ltt;

BANFOIW. FJ.A

40o SANFORD, AVE.

PHONE 412

U. S. DELEGATES, W EN-M INDED/ OFF TO BRU8SBLB

"L u t 7**r w* had only three
faURUas among
11.000
deer
kantari hot tide root *• would
Uk« to fat hy wltbont arctil.nia,"
•Mr Pqe»h». —
• "And Ilf haaton moat drink
Mrewg liquor, they should da «o
moderately," h i added. "Llquur
and hallsta do not mix uncce.v

Iron-MeltJng Shells
A n Used By Franco
■LONDON,

Uet

ipply this week end of all the &lt;Mlc!uua flkVI. that go to make a well balanced

*
..
a
x _ . ...... ......
..........................
m.
f ___ a _____t
A - - -------- UMa
il
menu fur your 'table.
By
shopping
at, aForrest
(Jutchel's
store
on iSanford
Avenue
you Mcan
serve food that will auit the taste uf the mo*, fuxtldloux ,m-rson. but yhlch will also am*

FREE DEMONSTRATIQN
LAURLAN
DINEQUIK DINNER

FOUTIIEUN

SALAD -

Dreasing

FRI. &amp; HAT.
A DEMCIOUBLY DIPFBKBNT COMIHNA
TION OK RARBANZOS, POTATO EH AM
OTIlKIt VWIRTABI.KH KLAVOIIED W ill
J t w i m i PREMIUM IIAM.

Heller Food Store

™

3I| Hanford Are.
Phone W0
"Weekly Ila« the Ileal Prices

ROLL

Dally"

2?C

POUND
SAT*

No. 2 Can Only 20c

Butter

27C

WE LEAD IN PRICES
U. 8. NO. I GRADED

S. R. Flour

Potatoes

20 Lbs

i*&gt;n

Dog Food
20 LI). HAG

,

.

Fla. Lemons

Pillsbury’s Flour
No. 1 TAMAI.ES 2 for 2!)c
No. 2 CHILI
25e
MEXENE ..............
15c

Walker’s
AUSTEX

...

Krispy Crackers

Ml. SIZE

MEDIUM

17 c

9c

3 Lb. Pkg.

f

ITALIAN MACARONI OR

HENS

Pound

W*N« \ 'ttlhl»t.i;Ia '.Ttrtilt

BACON
FORK

Back Bone
k k 2-5Ac» m
——

25c

Gay Walla, Mgr, Producq DapL

POTATOES 10 Lbs. 1SC

35c

l*OHK

Shoulders

Potatoes
10 lbs. 17(

COOKING

Qnions

Turnip Roots 2. Lbs. 9 c
"'r'lXlwl''WXTN

BANANAS 3 Lbs. 10c

•m m i

' J ••

Tomatoes

Carrots
Ga. Pecans

Fancy Sliced Bacon

24 L a SHAMROCK

SMO. SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
PEANUT BUTTER
PAN SAUSAGE
VEAL STEW
-

15*

BULK

35*c
FANCY
BLUB*
ROSE i
TALI, BORDEN’S

Roasts

lb. IJc

homSS1

"• «? t t .a .X , |.v a, T tl.ur

Steak lb. - 1 9 c
Shoulde rs lb. K c
" I &gt;t. U a .

• SWEET

RED TOKAY

2«Jc

MEATS
C. A. Ponder

_

Pound

Shoulder 17c

13 c

2 Ci

Cocktail I g c

"

Iba 21*
Legs 1lb.
Shoulder lb. 1 9 c
r a v e y . .Lean. t &gt; 'M r

Chops

lb.

an—b,» Lwt •van*

( a. I - . *

29c
*

Bacon lb. 171/jc
e «ah

15c

SUGAR CURED PICNIC

'«.■ a Celt.

Eggs doz.

MUSSELMAN'S

Johnnlft Alderman, Mgr. Meat Dept.

Bologna

n a ijo w

Onions

**—&gt;h Klbw1 InnxMwO ■

NO. 2 CAN YELLOW

FltUIT

Pork Shoulders

Apple Sauce q 1ic

2

Corn

|2c

* IM, Ilf

3 Far
Electric Polisher

- - -

*

i»i#r IrR

CHOP SUEY TIME— W e Have All The Fixin’i
CORN
Pound |Qc

n flU M

Mayonnaise 2SC
*•••# IImIlira
Vmegar 2 for lie
M fM T m m Ir
•
Catsup
IQc

19C

Spaghetti

4

Soap 3 For

Chopped Foods
2 For 29c
BABY FOODS
3 For 25c

POPPING

*

Milk 3 foe 10c
»*oee» Whole Orolo
~
Rice 5 lbs. 19c

|| GOLD MEDAL

11 Oats

10c

T mII t mmm *

15 c

Dpz.

25c

Coffee lb#

1 DATE &amp; NUT BREAD
SUNSHINE

Peaches

Htrtilt'ii Mprclnl |lHirv Hnitiii

| CROSSE &amp; BLACKWELL'S

•A . &gt; ' A

WESTERN

3 Big Boxe3

DIG TALKER—Guaranteed

I

RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

f o t r f l lll.n ll l-lil. „r O I;

RED HIHD—Strike Anywhere

QUART

.WHITE

Armour's Clover llloom

A MEAL IN A MINUTE

Matches

w h b a k -o -l i

Large SUlkB

LADY

3 I k.

"Iiitteriings 25&lt;!
rvv»h thm tw i n k far. XVMb

Sausage lb. 29C

sa.-O D -A

a ear Oermen aball llu t melt* Iron
•ad stool U botug used by Franeo'a forcer, says Prince Hnhertui
Loevenaletn, the Oermen author.
who recently returned from Re­
publican Spain.
f
"Tbs abatis, with a specially
prepared termite* Ailing. are fir­
ed by ordinary aotl-Unk gum.
"We are open-minded. We hare no eommltmenlat" So apoke Norman H. Dirts -(renter In front Exploding faelde the lank they
row), head of the' United States delegation to the nhte.power conference on the Rlno-Jepeneee con* derelop a beat of 1.000 degree*
filet, a* he', end hie eolleaguee tailed froth New York for Rruaaele. Belgium on the ateamahlp Waah- Centigrade, by which, ofronr.n
ingtun.-^eft to right, front row: Dr. Stanley Horn beck, Nr, Daria and J. Plcrrrpent Moffat. In the ateel and Iren melt Ilka enow,"
Prince i(a berise told.
back dtb Charles E. Boh left ’ (toff) and Aaftert T. Pell.

Sardines

10c

Lb. H E

�lH '

f- A j

**8sl|i(Pi

^P W W M fP

? ^ T i v i - ^ 'V f/ , ; i f . » a &gt;■ A» -

Seminole County Pfodacen
.Mure Frail And Vegetable* Tiiitr
Similar Area In America

Buford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation ^
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
IMnlillshed In 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 19.17

Cold A n d Floods
Unite To Produce
Trouble In East

SHANGHAI DEFENDERS DIG IN FOR CRUCIAL BATTLE
MILES OF FLAME
ENGULF CHAPE!
AS CHINESE
RETREAT

CH IN ESE
DEFENDERS
BACKED TO
CREEK

JAPAN ESE A W A IT
ORDERS FOR 'PUSH

WE BANK
Jap Launches Halted
By British In Try
To S h e l l Chinese
"Lost B a t t a l i o n ”

&gt;t.V..KU

•' A K K

^ E x p e c t e d * T o 'l t e a c h S t u d e n t s

'

_

R e q u ire

?uest °J, TT°.Fee{ Wor ship, Insists

_ — ^ .

Bram At Meeting

Hundreds Driven
—
From Their Homes % ? " » " AndLehtnan
Buckhannon River Is
. At Highest Crest
Since Peak Of 1918
' PITTSBURGH. Oct. 29.—
,(A P )—A cold wave swept
%he wentem slopes of the
Allegheny mountains, hnltlnjr
a three'day downpour ns

fiottilnoln County echuul tnani.
'T lil», however. In onto * part
of
education."
ho continued.
"Every student moot hav* somellilnir lo worship fur In oi do.
lug ho become* like Iho object
of Itila worship."
T. B. Simpson, pro,Mint of
tho Brinlnoln County Chntnlier
of Commereo, of#• Pie nernnd
■pinker and Indicated "that Iho
civic responsibilities 0f a loach,
or were woll filled when »ho
gave of her Unto oo gonerouaty
tu. train the youth of any city.*!
II. J. Ii'liman. Uoniliinto ConqICa rrpreaontnllre in Iho Flor­
ida Ilegislature, Ulacuaaid with
thu tnirhoro, thn
political re­
sponsibilities of a methbir of n
school faculty. t|o aitoried "that
ivory prrann and especially those
who are trained |o govern should
at least execlso iholr franchise
and voto. Too many poopla to.
day do not (aka actlva parti In
Tha rnln swollen Buckhannon Iholr government and all itn
River to central West Virginia donlf should bo InotUlod wltb
toft a flood damage unofficially a Inyo of American Ideal* and
a wntchtulnou over American da­
estimated at 1100.000.
The river reached its highest tanr fa ry.*'
After Iho apeecboo. a round
flood crest since 1318.
Muddy
water waa six feet over the flood table dlacuaalon waa held In
ytnge «l IM peak. - Water waa which iU o- U ac kv n ■IhooMolvaa
.three feet deep in « railroad illaruiond tba aubjoct of (each(station at Buckhannon hut was or Iptiuro, thn toacher'a retirefalling. Officials
reported
no mini hill, and Iho teacher's »*!■
ary law.
suffering In the community.
Tho Lake May I’ -T . A. asso­
One life was lost on the West
Coast and more than 200 families ciation and Iho faculty of lha
were driven from their homes In school wrro host! lo tho loach'
or ‘0 club
and Mllla Lord of
I C a a ttim * M N M n m l
Oviedo prisldnd.
Kemlnnto
County
leacheri
spent all day today In Orlando
w Iutb aovorat o f iholr number
flllrd Important position! In the
ZABAR07A, Spain. Ocl. -•} — J K««t Central . Tearhera Aosocla.
PP)—Insurgent
and gorernmint i "on.
armies on Iho liroktl Arnsnu
front quit fighting -each other to­
day to combat a common one.
ray, the flood, jhat waa shoot'
Ing wldo areas In lha vallpya
o f tho Ebro Hirer anil llalrtb.
oitarlea.
' Tha (lallogo
Tllvor,
rueblng
down from liin French frontier
to Join tho. Khrn at this Insur­
gent bate vtat nl Its highest lev.
isiumiiin A ivxaim g
el In go years. I t 'was *| ,f .
j, _%hich will bo held to the Orlando
above normal. Tho flood nil lha
Senior High School, T. W. lawton
highway, filled Iho trenches and
county superintendent, reported
aent (Be aoldlora to h i g h e r
today.
ground. Hostilities generally wore

Spanish Stop Fight
To Dodge Flood

kdisrupted.

CODY, Wyo-, Oct, A . —W —

Fin yaaro ago, Mr*. Wylto Shorwto of tha North Fork country
■oar hat* received a rift of a big
gomo rifle and a hoi of &gt;0 sheBi
Mmi that time ah* has kiltod
fow alk and a dear. Sbo still hat
U af th* 10 gift bullrt* auuaod.

Evidence Is Admitted

1JwJl
BRITISH/WROL
ANSWERS FIRE
PROM JAPAN'S 1
rP LA N ES

t 1\t [NX \ 11. IVC, 2’.*.
Inti* i f till i l l

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.■ u nr util J.ir 1. U
. i i i in l i m n . M U Tn'cii'l i.

• US, MARINES ON GUARD
• " JAPANESE POSITIONS
• 1CHINESE POSITIONS

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riiONEMlLE

i

American Missions
Damaged By Fire
•10.000 Japs Seek To
Dislodge 200 Sui­
cide Squad Troops
SH A N * O f AT.
0 ,-t. 2 9 .—
. in
111 : 1| Iirm y n n lh o r -

. tmli
Mo kndci) Soo•limv Ci 1. v :;li Junks nml

s

1 i i:.ittu!iiin*\bo»
opposHo llid Inter*
,*’ ' s o iii »* v
f t a v io n /

t i f to

S iiK nit’ itl,
n

Safely Council
Says Accidents
Are On Increase

■rt mittcr ( lei* sever at

the ibiy. Ort'- unlilen. &gt;
n. r i ii.I n number of
.. i - it

licit*

l Mlli'it

fallln t

i ll lllll' ll lit*

ie wijcehoUSO
i it,'» Mu'
i .* 'll. I T’tui
I
U.dll « T
the t'hlnr*#
-i two day*

airr aoo nut i tun tun i u n u m i two this qo»ivr

■ 'xilu Tuitr at »vt f u i Tarn wont*
Tisri r.Ho»a or»

A t,

* .» ’

too CWT. L]

second and third quarters of 1HIT
was only 4 percent over thu same
otwu »roustperiods last year. During the first
quarter It was.24 percent.
ir ITTUS trteiTIOM.f
Thirteen Stales reported de­
I *WU n TTKt C**urCL ro* THIS ISK'JUTI'JS. I* TM3
clines In traffic fatalities for the
srjivTiw i it oorm to rwai rxiiim m i n i to
first nine months of I0.’I7 as com­
pared with tho same period last
year white two reported no rhoiuto.
Tho Council figured the reduc­
tions represented o saving'of .117
-trim * rwM,
livoa.
Tho distinction of tiring Oi"
“ isfrst city" among those with
The above electrotype repriHlortioti of » b tt&lt; t t&gt;nivn| l.y
. Mb. law Ion indicated that the moro than &amp;00,000 population —
prupospd teacher retirement ays- Ifield by New York for 21 conieeui. Klvim Cartier, author of “ IJerkii'l." from a noudtut of It*,
tent 'ahd the proposed constitu­ Ilive months—gras regained by
iter, N. V.. who having tend the Sanford -Coy, wirt.-,-. for a
tional amendment ptaring school ,-Milwaukee when It recorded only
■« to whirh she and her family ran h|m iii I l i o 'l r Chriitma, VlU'tt
two
falalitleo
tost
month
financing on a parity with State
, proves that "Florida's Amhasaador of (io.»lwiH" ■, lomgmiNew York led to ‘ fatalities for
government operation Would be
ie the buron. The original is done in colors,
______
the nine months period with a total
discussed at the seaiton.
It waa {teamed that apeakars rf 6SI. ('Mrsgo was next with
invited to apeak *f lha meeting 644 and Lo* Angeles third with Negro Boy Pleadk
,Franklin I). Bennett
include Dr. Willi* Button, superin­ 142. In th* 600,000 population or
ovrr
class,
only
Boutrin
and
I'ltta*
Guilty
To
Theft
Gets Advertising Rosl
tendent of Atlanta Schools; Mis*
M. I'inkslon, of the department of burgh showed reductions from tost
Franklin It
Ilenttell, fo r m ' I was I. vet Tor II niimii '
elementary principals, National year. Milwaukee's total was un*
There will be at lenst on** lee"
(C allsus* on Psoo T soi)
*'| d o not w oil ever lo
Education Association, Washing­
person ip llie future to rifle tl» Bsiihird youth. witV refetitly upton, D. C ; M. W. Coro then, State
cart of theater-goers, it was pointed ailvwrtlaln* • manager rdj |Mwlti..n ..f n ^ e mg our
N c , "but I i
Dingfelder Will Go
teamed ul the sheriffs office to­ tho Moore Dry Klin Co ot J s rl :j»trnlm n," I
aoiivilln by t). J, Wtlltama t d lh c 'ih u t nil tlo l.'.-W m l try
To Kiwanis Meeting day.
cotnpaqy.
*
i iiitlrfU ve t.iii (inlii^in r«»ul'
Recently there have bent u
Mr. Bunnell Is III" r"ii " f M is. In in i-n- &gt;1- i .. I»l&gt;- T v * re
number
of
complaints
result
no'
Julius Dingfoldcr, chairman of i
J. C. Dennett ■&gt;! |M* illy a u d it ,if i. ate -in im t liitrs had I
tho Intematlonai Committee of from the theft (if many small a graduate o f K&lt; nildoto tllcli up.
article*
from
autoa
while
the
own­
Kiwanis
on th* Support of
School. Ijn-t Jon" be **&lt; grad.' ” | ihtnt. that with the
Sons Of Legion To Church**
In thalr Spiritual Aims, ers are atlrnding the theater, uatad from Hi" Hehted **f 11uwI- Art in f-o.e, euiethtog
Sheriff C. M. Hand staled,
Parade In Sanford wit) Itav* Monday for Chicago County
nsaa Administration ut Hi" I'td-upon whether it 1 T moo
where ha will attend lha mooting and for some time the momlMTs of varsity uf Flotij* with high n't I. - &gt;-n indu ii .d itoppi
th*
department
hava
been
on
the
The Sons o f tho t.egton Drum of lha International Council durhonors.
it wr-1it it prnl:ildy«ftill fu
and Bugle Corps will atag* a tho week, Sidney J. Nl*. praal- lookout fur the petty thieveWhile Mr lletir'l' baa had no own Weight, nr it will l»&gt; n
Deputy
Sheriff
Carl
William*
praettco parade to th# street* of dent of tho Sanford Kiwanis Club,
axpart"two In ndt
nalbcd a l l yeot-yld negro boy a*
Sanford Wednesday night to prep­ announced today.
Williams, tho rrpni
Other msmben of tho Intama- ha wsa rumaging thrdhgh the (hat hit' splendid
aration for their parade In Tavaroo
on Armisttc* Day, Percy M m , Uonal Council from Florida who back of a car belonging to O. It- •sestlont record «l
'ATTEMPTED DEATH
advisor o f tho Corpo, announced plsn to attend tho Council a n : G. Ferrell. He pleaded guilty before alty will make ■ I*
County
Judge
H
,
W.
Ware
and
today.
Harold Hippier of Eusttot Roe
M*) Anthony D i.tia to ri-.
'.a
Tba boys will bo attlrod to fhotr Fulkerson, editorial writer o f tho was taken to Marianna Wrdin •*'"nvlet*i1
rubber,
waa '• found
dress uniform* and will march ta Kiwanis Magas too from Holly­ day where ho will aarve his third
In his cell with tils lh r»tl "hud
tho tun* of tholr bogle* and drum* wood and Simoon Doyle, of Talto- Urm for mledtapcanor* of this
M AR K ET SPURT
* r l« ts sla*lie.l ns Im await* I j
fyp«v ,
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In regular panda formations, Mr. haiaee, distinct govvrnorelsct.
Sheriff Hand stated ha believes
NEW YOBK, Ort !» .-W T )- nmndilnry itraih sontrn* .. ; ( &gt;*r
At th* mooting of th* IntornaMoro said.
Th* mooting night for th* corps t tooat Council, It to espoctod that that there are moro thieves and Stochs bit **lh" up trail with Ills pa 11 In mi attempted ' qh
hat boon chsngod from tha usual plans will b* formulated outltatog plans to ccntinoa hit scare n for lengthy at tide* os I"id era p*isl. 'bury uf Hm Ckttnlr* ttfa**' f i r ­
ad galas runnln* -up lu seven ings Hank uf Mldlsml Miitl. a
Friday to Wednesday night be­ tha activities of Iho Kiwanis
Points. Tho bullae wa* spaa- numiJt s^n. Tho. tV" lor.** r 'td
cause of tha taUrfaronca af foot­ Cluba daring tha year throughout
Masuchusett* r a n k * f i f t h aaodlc. Bunds went furwanl with his condltli'n wni scritms 'hut
ball gamaa and other programs th* Klwanla International to tha
usually
achadnled for Triday Unltod States and Panada, Mr. among Ike atataa In tho numht'f Stock* but ronimiMlll!,e£ went ■« Jin wdnid recover, hafrlog eunr
pllcalluuof wurknieu oluployod.
iriflo uneven,
.'
night, Mr. Moro atatad,*

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CHICAGO, Oct., 20. _(&gt;T} -TTu'
National Safety Council reported
yeatorday 28,140 persons died in
traffic accidents dufttlg the first
nine months of 1037, a U percent
inercato over tha total for tho
same period last year.
-Despite tho Increase, the Coun­
cil noted -several favorable ospoet*" o f the traffic situation.
September wss the second month
to which no Increase over 1830
was registered. The total for the
month—3,660— represented a ID
percent drop from August.
For the first time this year the
Increase to deaths for 1037 was
less thin the 10 percent increase
to motor traffic,, the Council said.
The Increase In deaths during the

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Bren k Bel ween (*ap| tiil-l.almr M;iy Kiul

Nine Months Record
Of 28,140 D e a t h s
Is 9 P e r c e n t. Up

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EZEKIEL BRINGS HOME THE BACON

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With Japanese forces In poaseaalon o f homb wrocVnl and fire-ridden rhapej. Iho t'liinese army tlefcmltoir Kh:iti;rlml Inis du
new defensive positions as Indicated on this map. The ilefenilrra rulrcatcil front t Impel after oi........ tin » &gt; t ■Iclm live lu.ii!
modern history. While mites of ftamra swept the vast nrca, both aide* prepared for the neat major rtutii'. mint which l&gt; . \p ,
rage along Soochow creek west of the International ficlilcmcnt.

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Cincinnati N&lt;
Have Agffc
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Kan-Wildcat O ath Will Be
ature Game Of Conference
iy. During'Coming Week
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DKLAND, Oct.
Cincinnati Heda, National IM P *
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&gt;1 Eleven Em erged From DeLand.THt
Safe From Injuries And Squad Also
: In Good Mood F o r Friday Battle_____

C a se ; Strengel
Return To Major
League With Beet
will bring to Sanford a
In Morth**«t Conference play
N M iis team that will be bard to
:M U but Coach Mcl.nr**' boy*
that , It
M donr OcaU
big won (Mr donfaranea ricto
rtaa while Sanford baa won two
b—
dropped one and that to
■ ptkm, GUy after wins arar Bus’ Hg
pgl^nd,
ft Tba winning of lha gam. Fri­
day night by Ibe local dgyrogn*
tkm would. naan that they will
. a t In t gnat bid for lha leed-

*(Ohl» df tba conterenca bat a
• defeat woald mark their near
jt e lfa -The Indian* are not
hapreonfldont or not undar-conl fid ant bat bar# the right aptrit
weeded whan they ae scheduled
T .1 W *
j T h # local group baa two of
Um hard** 1 game* on tb* U 07
onhodaU pUnnad for tha n w t
Mr* weak* no U»ey are with
O -* * “ f Ortando and aoadran-.tag* will ha bald orbr • both
a to m s la walcht dlrlalon* **•
portonoa and also U a boms
k*. ,k* oatllng.
, l f Raaferd wins ovor Ocala
'!***
V 4 0fUB&lt;.a.
L*^, gagfoed can aapoot «&gt;»• &lt;»&lt;
tba Ufgaet erowd. la tba hi.lory of tha aebnol-a football aaa*
non (o aaa tha IndlM-TIgar war.
^ • n m ta a m eona rt ad from tb#
,n •xo*'**nl ao®:
d|U«n ond they ara working hard
.fm th*'r doahla wlngbaab play*
^ W ly " " R * * * m*T / ■ '
W f « and raaxalWMi.il atyU
1of play. Tb* hidden ball ayatam
;fe tha doahla wlngback dlrlalon
*]*
**• *d’ ‘ “
Wgad thnl Ramlnole will hare
;p re r Ooela. Although tho double

Will Replace Form er
ManagerMcKechnie
As Boston Leader
BOSTON. Ort, »«.—{/P&gt;—Th*
Boston Bee* yeeterday named
Casey fllenltel, former manager
of tha lirnoklyn DodyOra, astbalr
pilot fbr JMI. aucranaing former
Manager William it. MCKochrle.
J. Botiert Qitltm. president of
the Bee*, telephoned Stengel at

puled lo h a rt rn eleed more
B
b7 not m, u.«lng thoclub
(hjn n # t,el«h Orim#., |b* team*
plIo(, foV Rnj.hlng "aUtb,
Blonyal managed tha Brooklyn
e,Bb (brM yMrfi nnlahlng sixth
^ JM|&gt; n(tb | n ’j | and aarenth
, *j, a(|*r * 4 l|tlngul*fand pfev,
eaiM t wfth IU, K„m Turk
aianto la tba early ISiO'a. MeKMh„ta wbo piloted the Doe,
to lUlb piaca last yaaiiyllb m«*
nutsrial. left Boston t o r '
w)Ul lh. ctne,nB„ , ned* at a
#obiUn,w taer„ „
M|,ry .
Jt ( ( | , b#
nm» gulnn
bwl
tn*n lc| ax mxnxger.
In 1M |, Whan qulnn was direct^ (b( Brooklyn club, lie r.lo*ad
a
W|tb gtangat altar tba
Dodger mantgemant had dacldm
HlnM. r H u
“
“
Qu, ; n , #lJ ho b ll, been
doubt of elgulng Blongel for tho
b reacUwt him on
lB|eI)bon.

k B o u n d AUt lhar a r t .till not
Job (bt dny of„ r , h.
r " 5 _ “ Coach M cUraa w ant. Wor|d purlo^..
.aid. "axplntoI thorn to that writ pr«b»bly b .
B
lwo otbtr,
«»*&gt; waa tor*, chief m otlr.
pn.h of Mlnnmp.» •
weaga practice m m Ioq. oJU , Dd ai(bllJ if.rtnytl, of the
;
•
Cub*.
? ' OLAJMBB COULD TARM IT
"Wbou I conldiri get either uf
i
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them I reared Caacy wlgbi al; ARENA, WD-. —W - Whan ready barn taken any nn. of f ir.
H ra
R khtnbon of S print minor
offora Up * had,InO r m \ r m t fo T a n alrpUno fid.V
« • » « • city,
tha pilot clrtlad orer tha farm of, "Cairtr." a«hnd gulnn, "do you
bar father, William Roberta. When' want to come with u . next
‘aha looked down, bar r U osm fall, year?"
■r* months Utar hsr fathorl "I'd ba dallgbtsd to." esmeth#
thorn, with only on* Ion* **Ulllc reply.
,
* "Okar. roura tot tbs lob."

new It* w»rtln« agraamapt' H i t
season with t&gt;&lt;* I h M
Florida

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FLORIDA

Warren *!. Olio* vlrepraeUnat At tha annual fa ll m m
and general manager or tboCIn- tb, FiariU State
^ .m i
to n .^ .* I l » J Board of Directors bald y*

!S ? t S J I L X i ; - i C £ £ £ £ • .£ £ ,
of the Tampa gama w'*k *
wound* Injured hi* W l ankle
In practice •» Hulley field yeateniay afternoon.
Juat round In» Into ahapa after
a slight coortiwlon auffered In
tha Fotilh Georrla Icacheia p a t
here Oet. S. Ilynn waa expected
to play a leading role ip N n l
the aeeedera.
More misery for IliUOr impporter* came with the announce­
ment by Coach llrady Cowell that
Lyn Warren, triple-threat barkftold aUr, •’probably" would not
aaa action Friday beeaua* of a

t U oiwrnlknia Tb* Klnrtda ehib ° * lw?
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n n e ' o UL Z .’
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buy the Iinland n»d. oatright.
A working agreement bad boon
Tt** i L r L l n
In off*ct for two ynsre, *-4 . i " * 7 l
f
'•Tha geographical location of *rS &gt;
.w&gt;Yt’
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aw m
Directors, maoUnf.la

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r*»* of ■playora," wroU Ollaa. f? " ” 1.., **• *1|M0; “ J* 1
-Tharaforo l hop* row ar# |Wt
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rounilna on any atnUattoti with
" J
our club n « t. year. fo r rori**. B a c a ll C ^ y a a ri, n a
reason* I *w going to restrict “
. dgl
our clasa D nperatlona and Uoaa , 1 *?** 01 ” u l ‘™*
wn am Intoraalad In will prob- . ' *
MMtat
ably ba nearer at band.
*&gt; * . w p r a a - W t m of «
------------------sar* La**burr, tb* dlroctr
a single Tale playar learlnr tb* re-darted Al Comb* of Ga
line of scrimmage.
1
Tba 111101 lion today waa wbo^b 1
1 - Frank had dallbarmtaly groand- i
ed a forward paaa to gain groand,
which Intel res n technicality ,*n I
tint ruin*. Tha officials called Ina |
plug a tuurhbm k anil handed tba 1
ball to Cornell on Its M, an ad* ]
tanca of eight yanla for Tela/ 1
It waa tainted onl there ls I
nothing In tho rules lo penalise 1
deliberate. grounding, of a pea* 1
to "gain" ......... I.
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CROSSING HIO GRANDS
1
LAREDO, T*g*f —(JT*)—Mat* i
than 100,000 American togriata I
entered Mexico through Uila bor- I
der city during lha first, eight
months of 1017.
«I
In this period there war* !,MQ
mor* cars croaaing tha Him r t f |
l.am lo than daring tba shifty
year cf 103d. IlSarlaat travel both
years was in June, July and Aud in t. 1

For Sale

used against 8t* t'aul'a and baard
thslr mentor* point out tba ml*-]
tokaa they committed against
Fletcher last Friday.
Waldo Stocb, regular and, baa a
painful Charley Horae but ba
should fa* ablo to play Thursday
n ig h t
Oat In Hirer*Ida, Coach Charli*
Jons* drilled h b charge* on pro*
tooting th* kicker. S t Panf* baa
had four punts blocked this am ion
In three games and Jonas wants

submitted ip'President Gray who
also la treasurer, rarealed total re­
ceipts of 9R4ddJ7 pud expendi­
ture* of
of which «S*71-50 waa expanded upon umpire*.
Collected during lh* year In
fines assessed against player*
waa ■ 1410,
H I I dhrlded
1
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Gabies* 11la, 9110) Sanford, | 1I 4|
8L August Inc, | 41; Da Land, | 3S|
Lae*burg. Daytona Beach, g it
woo forfaited, and It appear* that each) Pal*U*, I U : ra d Orlando,

(Peanut)

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetfleh
Stall 30-34
State M arket
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE BUS

jJOB PRINTING
PHONE

F reak Play By Vale
Back la New Problem
ToGame Rule-Makers
NEW HAVEN, Conn., O ct If.
- W —Clint Frank. Tole'e AllAmerican back, found himself
sliotlirtited ySaturday ax the lead­
ing man In a football play that
threaten* to become n n*w prob­
lem for rule maker* and . offi­
cials.
Tb* play occurred lata In tba
third quarter nt tha Tala-Cornail game her* Saturday which
Yale won, • to 0. With tba ball
on tba Inaer’n St ynrd line, fourth
down and 10 yard* to go, Frank
faded bark In lh* 40 and sbotj
a long, high forward pas* doap1
Into Cornel)’* and 100 *"Vltbout I

C lau ified Advertisements
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OF I T / THE B TU FFB )
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HOTEL LEAMINGTON

/v*ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION vs*

N . E. 1st STREET a t BISCAYNB BOULEVARD
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N a BLADES, No L A V E R
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS

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Project
- Hospital
A dvanced!

M iarinr Beauty!

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MONTAGUE DENIES ROBBERY!
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Surrender Of
Lewis’ Union
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Peace Cominittee
Split W ide'
Each Demands!
plete End _Of i

Referendum May
Yet Be Required

WASHINGTON. Oct, t l . —
—labor's peace cenfereece
receaeed leday onlll, Ndv. 4 eft*
er each ride bad tamed dewe
the other"e peace pmpeaol.

P lans Provide For 3
• S toty Structure To
J Be Made Of Brickj

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1 eA*7’ - *:

(top• '1

Brother .Held By Fire AndStvord
On

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R ro je c tls Signed By
.County Commission
' AAd Sent To W ash­
ington F o t Approval

W

’■'iff

Leopold McLaglen Is
Jailed For TryingTo
"Shake Down” Mil­
lionaire For $8,000

In Shanghai Areft
F ather Slain

IIS WOKI.KS, Oct., 27, t,P»
I «"|«&gt;M Met,-glen, JU-yi-ar old
bro.lu r i.f the screen star, Victor
Mr luigl&lt; ii, w is IhwI,|'i| * i Ihc
cnunly (all Imlvy on MH|iicion of
xolli'ilniiou of the romoiL.inn of
u ctjlme nnd aiisplclr it of Mibonlinol.lon of |H-rJory.
.&lt; Hi- hiigu hlioiitdcro xqirnml
bard., Mct-nglcn VcKcmrnlly den Id
lo bherlffs lnv«xti|/sinr William
Vhptaan Uni ho h i,.| („ -jhake
•lonn' loilllonnln* j'hillp I'hinrel.
lor fer on 5H.0U0 salary lumua.
I .I,* not know what ibis Is all
nlaml Thric I* not * scratch upon
my Integrity In any country in th*
a arid," bo said.
Mr! “r.I"I1 wn« Iskrn Into cue-|
I'sly Is- 1 plgjd nftcr what IVnpie e »iild Vrns n six week* Invri-tlgntlmr bv r b a ’irrllor who In-1
lirrlied ail Akron, ftlila fortune,

' a*C ••i

k

70,000 Chinese Sol*
diers Trapped Be­
tween Japs And In­
ternational Z o n e ; -

Admiral Yarnell | v
Ready For Action ■

WAHHINOTON, Oct. 17,—017—
The American Federallog of I,*U. S-M arines Ordered Lt
| bor called icrlay fer a rjomplcie
To Fire If A ttacked
surrender of John L. . l/swts*
rebel Commltto* tor ledualrlal
A WPA project for a .
By Japs Or Chinese
Organisation a* the Federation'*
.
A co u n ty -o w n ed and operated
i
terma for endlnr Labor** big clr
TOKYO, • Dels 27. — —
W ho«pital has been approved!
II war.
Japan formerly declined today
the. C ounty Commission-' Police nod private Iagencies en
The Federation'*
three-man
an InvIUtlon to participate In
era, signed and sent to the gaged In a fa
far-flung
eearch for peace committee, beaded by
r
Ihr ItruMcl* ronferene# of lh*
W PA office In Jacksonville, the beautiful Mre. Margaret M. Oeorge H. Harrlaou. president or
Mnr-IWarrr part adherents on
Railway Clerk*, aubmltted
thr ndnr*e*Japanrs* war.
a llera k l rep o rter learned Reeve* (above) who dlaappearod th*
in Washington, D. C- two week* thl, proposal la th* peare con­
Th* nstr, hsndnl to Belgian
lata yeaterday afternoon,
ago, She la the eatranged wife ference thla momln*. It came na
Ambassador Itsrun Albert d*
Plana for th e hospital were of a former aide to Paul V. Mc­ a counter auggeaKon lo th*
ItssMnmpirrrv, declared th* tondraw n by A rchitect Elton J. Nutt, American high eommleiion' ClO'a proposal of yesterday for
frrrnre was Inspired by lb*'
tbo eatabllahmant of an antnno.
Itoarlton and aro hunt on oth­ er to the Philipplnea.
League nf Nations and would
er plana (or modnrn hospitals
mon* CIO department In the A
"Myaterious" John Montague, golf wixartl an,) pal of numerous
Charles Breltfcller Was stabbiri "put serious ot» tid es In tb*
F. of U
which hare b e e n constructed
path ad the last and proper *•• » « tbo nation durtna the past
The A- F. of I. proposal rail Hollywood movie ataru, 1« shown on the witness stand at hla trial
lutlqn" nf the conflict.
in ElsabethloWn, N. Y„ aa he denied participation in the robbery
rear. Hr. Mooch ton »ml&lt;t.
ed fort
1. Return to th* Federation of of a roadhouse seven years ago. Queilionlnif him I* hi* nun at­
The proposed three atorr attic.
year-old daughter, Gladys (above)
BHANCiUAT, Oct. 2 7 ,-x
«o atnirture wtt) hare e bed ca
•It CIO unions Uut one*
torney, Jamra M. Noonan.
Y T s v tv fn m s A
V n H J l _ i confcssd she k llld him "In de (AP)—Fire, started by thV
(Cawtlsasd m Pie* Ttim l
parity of IT, tod will be ,o
rense ol mother" during a family
conetracted U I* M (Ira proof.
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I
ipiurrt-l.
Relow. 1* the death knife. warring Chlncae and Japan*
■ ft wm bg equipped throughout
QCI.IZARKTIITOWN,
N.
Y..
Oct.,!
---------------------cue, raged unchecked th tt
with a hot weter hestlnf spa.
27.--M’)—A Jury last night arnt
afternoon
through northeft^
tern end elto with an automatic,
myrU'ikui* John Montague out
aalf-lovailing olarator.
Peterson, Hendricks
Shanghai and miles to th # .
Esrcx county court house, a fnto
Mr. Moughlrwr’a apeclflcatlona
man- free to go trap fame end r&gt; |
*
*
.
went. Debt ruction by firflf , "
And Wilcox Pledge
tor the around floor ol the
gold by liii ability as u super golf f Ifiu B fC
A f &amp; l D S t untl nwurd rcnchctl new dl-"
atractare protide (or en ecctSelves F or Action
pl*v«'r. .
menxions today an the Chltg)1:
deat room, *vr*r room, Isolation
Tba auddan changa In the lo­
The verdict acquitting him on
ward for contagious disease,, of.
ene ret rented from Iho Ch*7 * ■
Pledging themariret 'to con­ cal weather I* bringing out many U. S. Coast Guard In­ S o c i a l Security Act charges tluit he committed robbery
p&gt;l section, ii'irlk ot the Thtarn
Soen end mala kitchen* while tinue to work fer tba Medfly dam­ got far* to th* Raatonl Country
in
IMP
on*
brought
In
after
l'J
URtlonnl Hctllcmsut,
,, ■ ■
the eeefnd door will be com- age bUl and n
EnviRiona . Reserve im,'n
structor Expected
Club, a coord IgR to A. C. Fort,
ilcllbcrnting
for
alAdmiral llarvy Yarnell, ra
chlaftr of werde and prl- that U will i t
manager, who atatad today that
Old
Age
Pensions,
He
Fund
Of
40
Billion
»
&gt;
«
«
t
f-»r
houn..
To Explain Sailing
mamler of lha Untied Blab
«4 golfer* uaad th* link* uur.
during- the next ragalar
'
| Then, was n mighty cheer In
Says,
Are
Not
A
h Asiatic fleet authorised, th* M
tag.tbmlaat.waak— v .
*1 rsag m s JftWto*
«•"“»» r°«m nnd Jodg*
The Barifanf "Hl« ifeont Troop, .WASHINGTON, O cU '87.’—(/PI i'1’"
who hero l*en netko la working - Th* course la rapid7 rounding gponaorei] by II,.. Iixcal Linn’* -U n c le bam already lia. b or-i1'* 1^ .
Large As He W anis!‘^
l.^ M
0 “ " ,'1 lfw y b rirrtl and
( Bet Dement
lo openl ^
firs ^ In
on th* UR boy* recently written Into shape (or th* awning tour Club, will a«oii hut* dvu salt rowed almost a billion dullsra «•'»-«
"
f
nil s|trclatcra to
“
m
defense If at lack ml with Imnih*
1st
season
and
on
excellent
roar
H. M. P»pworth, instrumental In
KISSIMMEE. Get., 2 1. —M1)—
(CsntlnusS en Pit* TISH)
boats on {^ikP Monrue, J. U from the Nation's wage camels Iravr. ilu-y jnnimed Ihc nMm,
filling out 7B percent of the local U exported by lha ettlclala ol Oalloway, aarrclary of (he Linn'*, under provisions of the .SueIni He-j iryiiiK lo rhakc hand* with Mon- Governor I ■&lt;&lt;I
I tolls said to
lha
organisation.
clalmi, that they are doing every­
,
.
. _
“* «h" defense day, "I am it'd going to have anyf Those who played during th* told Iho Klwanlan* at tbrir.curlty Act, Treasury li.lg.rs show.l 'n="" wh;‘
thing In their power to bring th*
c l . : . *. ion
the u^gisiaturo
waaklF'luachFCu^today.
The act envisions the building
"r,vi''L'
past
wash
were;
R.
F.
Huu*Seventeen person* were tried matter to an early and favorable
y v iin w y .
tVlieti quiet was restored. James to put tiny nunc taxes mi rh„ &gt;
Mr axllnway explained lotto- of a hope rrserve fund which
bolder, the Hot. Paul Hedlaarn.
before City Judge lrank L. Hiller conclusion.
Noonan, ticfciu,c counsel arose nnd pcoplu of |*‘lnriitn/- He spotto ot
Klwanlan*
sum*
of
ihc
ipan*
of
eventually
will
aggregate
mors
Faced by con*tint request* from Otto Caldwell, Henry Watson. lha Hca Hi out- and elated that than | lu.tmo.ouo.ouu If thf law ro- said:
hi a aaaaton of the Municipal Court
Du- minnsl (l&lt;M day and rodeo if
lu Ike local police Station Monday local (grower* mho suffered tre- Phil Oraahnir,. Dr. D. a . Bcoti, an- Inxtnirtnr Rom lha tJnll«&lt;1 mxlns unchaiigeil.
"Gentlemen of tiro jury, I thank tbo 1-lorlda Caltlrmcn* AssociaAlex
8
baron,
Data
Higgins.
Har­
Csstlaar#
m
r*
l»
Tws
afternoon.
you. I Ibunk you in idtuif ol 1st- lion.
ry Rradham, Charles Dunn, lloy Blair* Cosk( uusrds will stum Special Trvnsary nbliiratlon* me
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Charge* of iliaonlcrly conduct
(Csnimu.s »o PASS Thr-s)
I Tlie Ccvemor snid Hie-regular
come to Hanford |o Inatruct tln&gt; Ixautd to the llgserve fund. Bene­
Hollar,
J,
K.
Rowland,
Jack
Oct., 27, —M V-Haly
headed the lUt or chergca pre­ Security Board A gent
. . .
fession uf Ihe t.eglilaturv this slidLONDON,
boys In the technique ot prop­ fits under tiro old ngc pension and n .
Horner
and
Claud*
larch*.
Germany, driving Russia Into
ferred against thoae whoa# namca
unemployment ronipcnolon pro- nChOOl Mead hnjfllHh 'Vror "rnlm l »t, turn,into for old ago lone Uulutluii on Ibe nun-lntcrvcn*
Will Explain Act Alsu Peta pioeh, T1UI Tllden. erly, manning a boat.
appeared on the docket. Eight
Tbo program today was under grama arc to bo paid from II.
J. 0. Grace, Kursno Tiller, II.
Pays Short Visit Here
m"lu,n M lion rninmiltce, nppeared to*
nagrrea pleaded not gnllty to Iho
duy lo bnvo xurrecrlcd in stalling
Paul K. Waarer, manager of II. Coleman, W. II. Iluthlcdgn, the diractlou nf T, K- Rimpaoo The Treasury must pay :i per­
chergea before the Judge end S.
,,
„
,.*T
“
.
I
He
BiMetl,
“I
am
proud
of the nld tho Fp.ini.J, "voluntrcrs" withand
J.
L
Marentello
and
at
the
cent Interest on the special* obli­
t oll,, Hligllsh. M ats suprrlii* Iir„ 1M.„,|0|„ whi,.), nrp n„,
A. Creaky felled to appear hi court th* Hoclal SecnrUy Hoard of. 11. I* Brown, Jack M. Meson, concluxlon of Mr, Oalloway'e gations Issued to Ihc nld age re­
l.„d. „t of public instruction, and
wr , M | ilH.1Bl
,1U, dinwnl iiixuHnllous until Ihe In*
te anawar to the charge*. Those (Ice In Orlando, will ba In Rah C. II. Moss, Howard Favltls, :elk, Mr. Blmpaon polnlill nut
who ware tried arc: lomra Mae ford on Nov. B. fur Iho purpose John Harbat. K. H McCall, K. that the troop was aiding In a t­ serve account. On obligations de­ IM. VV. t a,oil,era, Flair* Director „rtt „ good alnrtrr and we b*vr tiurginio biu'iicli II,clr major Ara­
posited in the uirrmploynirnt com­
Ceek, found guilty end nentenced of explaining certain provision* J. Toll, Frad Hcotl. Andy Car- taining the gnu I uf tba Florida pensation aero uni. It must pay on of insirmiioti, w n e visitors for be,tun a good work nnd intend to gon uffensIre.
Tn a nlornry, five-hour seaxlan
|t
te pay a fine of |G or eerve 10 of the Social Hecnrlty Act, II raway, Roy Rymna, Jr., Clgorge Waterways Congra«* whose rhiH interest rnle no lower than the a lic it time In the office of
Thureton, W. o . Fleming. Ray
of Ho* nine nation committee Inst
County Fiipcinh ndenl Y. W. Lawdip* In Jail, Laura Ford found - wm announced today,
objective
lx
to
have
sail
boat*
average
vale
on
all
out&gt;tsn&lt;)ing
Mr. Wearer Trill ho at U* mond Lundqulat, Henry Zurnight llio objection* of Russia
ton yesterday, It wxs' learned to ­
BsOty of a almtlar charge wma
and other plraauro craft oo all obligations. Thus far, 2 1-2 per­ day.
Sanford CattlemcnGo were me,ridden nnd a plan ta t In
liven a efmllar fine: William laaac, Chamber of Oouunorco (rod 11:00 Held*. M. It Randall, Jr^ R O. the lake* aud rivers of any Inicent certificates nf itidahlrdmw*
The Minis* Fopri litlcmlcnl was To KisHimmcc Hodco motiun for withdrawing all foreign
Junto* Hetladgo end Dorothy Rut- A. H. throaghout th* day, where Moor* and Fred Roily,
And John Ludwig. Dr. Bamnet portsneo In lh* Blste. Mr. Hlmp h*v* been Issued lo the unemploy- I'lironte to Tullnhnsii-e and Mr.
“volunteers’* from the f^iantih
ledfs were each given a #0 day he will ho glad In meet employ'
■on slated that ha belltjved Dili merit fund.
enependad eentence when they •re end employees who have Putoston. J. U lugley, Jamas beginning would lend ‘ ta Incroass [ fn Treasury pnirllrr, lag col- Caiutlicra w n on Ids way to Mi­ Nunirmus cattlemen from Ben, linlllcfrunli—but nut until neutral
ami u lic o he will nllcnd Hie dis­ Inols County slid other inlrtrsted commissions have mails a thorough feead guilty by the court, question* to a»k imrlatnmg lo D, Cochrane. Karl Kvana, Dt.
tCwulssH sa **«■ tsroai
|
irM llsse#
rase Tkrr*t
trict meeting of the l-Torlds Kdu- persons were in attendance today riudy of the hnttlefront*.
•d ty l Cook, Mettle lam laaac end lha Federal Old-Agw Insurance a . B. Belman. It. W- Rucker, H.
T T..t cation Asnoclatb-n and plans ta at the State Chilli-men's Associa­ Russia re(u&gt;rsl to consent to
Mark ftlll weru diamlaaed after program, the announcement said. D. Illgkleyman, Jo* Moaa. *n»
Asalatance will lie given lo Mrs. Roy Rymas, Mrs Hoary
irluiii lo (Irtaiolo h'rblay for Iho tion- Rodeo and Hmticro*- In KU* inan-for-man withdrawal* from
pleading gnlUy.
iiu-cllrig of the Last Central dis­ -itmmcc,
Hero riling lo County the loyalist and insurgent ranks,
| J . B. Moya, charged with drunk. those Intsrwrieil In the prepare, Walton, Mr*. Fred Rcott, Ur&gt;
arguing that Hie Insurgent mer­
trict, Mr. law Ion iv pot ted.
Agmt C. It. Dawson.
w * a e i, eatrentol a |i o appearance lion of claim* 'forma, and lha R Compton, Mary Rawlln*. MixAt IIn* picnic expected to be a t­ cenaries outnum ber those with
tendl Peter Hoffman held on a' filing of application* lor claims abeth O. Jameson. Mrs, Joa
tended ly lf&gt;,000 pi-oplc from all Ho* loyalist ut least four to on*.
• W a r charge' wm aentencod to (or lumpauni (mounts as provid­ Moa* and HUa Nancy White.
When Russia objected to th*
BUFFAtd). N. To Oct. S7.
lu Ihe rninmimlly |, be,infilled Polk County Voters.
pnrts nf Cinlrnl Florida, Florida
pay a fine of 17.50 or eerve IB ed under the (&gt;M-Age Insurance
(SpecialI -‘‘The five billion dol by ihe tmirtil." aaM Kectelary
Down Racing’ Track big stmts, G"V. Fieri tim e, Sena* pis,i Italy—will, support of F as­
dbjra in the City Jill: Calvert Pul. Title o( the Social Security Act. Seminole Schools To
lar * year Insriat" Industry Is 1-abmann a n d
lie aubmltted
l»la C. 0 , , Andrews and Claude cist Germany and I’ortugal—a t­
lay,-alae charged with drunktnBe Closed On Friday on* or ihe greatest bualueatei Intndi allowing (lint t lie ,*mti,t IIAItTOW, ( k l , « , « - Bulk cuirn IVpprr, mblH-tl elbow* with Flor­ tempted to oust th# Soviet* from
haee tame given a 10 day impend, Sons Of Legion To
ol tb* country," according to Karl dollar la rl lnirk bn lift t*n folloffn: ty voters rolled out' In Urge num­ ida tllllr* shuts and one ami nil lha commit Ire, but the move waa
ad kentanee and Ed Simon, negro,
Stodant* of Bemlhol* County Lshmann, of'Tavares,' Fla, sec­
ber* yesterday sm| decided e,n were urlruniisl lu Kls.lmim-e and defeated by British Foreign Secre­
Van continued to tba neat aeaalon M eet Tonight A t.H u t
Retail store, gel
31",
School* will not b* required to ok retary nf |li* l/*ks County Cham
Hotel* '.tv.........
phuHrully, fur the rccoml time la i1 Vtuld Duy b y, folly hslf-s- tary Anthony Kdon who occupied
Of Iho Chert.
- *vt
Th* Son* of lha Legion Dram tend schoal Friday but all t*aab*j bar of romiperc*,' In addressing
two month*, (hat they didn't want hundred nlftlly-dresacd cowgirls the chairman's scat.
Restaurant, .... .
, Wfll "RUT Mota, negro, charged
It will be weeks before tho neu­
With drankannei. and carrying a and Ragle Corps *10 moot at Lb* era must be In attendance at Urn lb* convention uf National Asm
Garage* .............
. 10% u dog taring plant in thl# county, j * bo vreiu at tbo service tables and
W lth jjir count almost complete,.11,1, r formed the reception line at tral rum missions ran b* tent to
Theater*
......... - B%
OMMoalad weapon, wee aentencod I*gitfn Hut tonight tnaleod ef all-day meeting of th* east central elation Commercial Organisation
Spain end take a census of tha
rrturna (i«m 39 out of 40 prr*-jU|C ro*lco.
to h e m 10 daye In tba Chy stock- Friday night ae bad h**a original­ district of lb* Florida Cdacaikn Hecrrlarira In the Btallcr Hotel,
Mlscellanetius
— 10'A
Association to be bald la tba Or­ BulTaU),
foreigners bearing arms Lhera,
M*t and Ram Young, an eacaped ly planned.
'
Th* tmirtai dollar 1K uril mshy rlncts allowed 4U3ft against a race *
"This five billion dollars a year other Interesl, In' ,1m
Meanwhile Generalissimo Fran­
oHy cenvtrt area alas given a aen- Tba date of the masting was lando Senior High School, T. W
commu- track pc,mil and 3109 for K. Only (sirlB Volley Ball
cisco Franco's Insurgents, lad by
county . superintendent toartel lndnstry la
shifted forward, Percy Mara etot- Lawton,
taoea e f to day*.
r r _ „ _ r\_
nlty as shown by |h" Amerlciir the Tilghman prrclnct, where four
117k greater lban Ihe rlothlnr llbtal Association.
votes were cast' in tbe Augo-t*
I C ftm O i l I r O g r a iT l at least 40,000 Italian black shirt*,
C BUekabear, negro, eha rged *d today, h order to giro Dm stated today.
their
|
bnslneas.
drItk g a track BO mitre per bay* *a eppertaahy u attend tba Tb* East Central district is
vlerl
Ion,
was
uureported
last
I
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„are ready
, • , to open
=.
. .
. Aragon
,
"Tbe subdivision uf Hie dollar, night.
mad* ey ef the ttbeojt k
lit', greater lban tbo print­
'
I A Ctrl's varsity volley hall learn offensive In Northeast Spain In an
to Sanford wee given the *|- football game Friday night
Urging avary bay to ba Sara to Orange, O*
ing *nd publishing bust- which Is 11", of Hm ulul loutwill presrm a speital exhlhltlon effort lo drjvr a wedge cutting
l ef n IL00 fine or • daye
1st dollar, shows Imw It In turn
attend tonight5* masting at 7:M
with a teecbCr atembernas*gams ibai will feMurvi tbe weekly'Off
loyalist* from the French
rV.
la
distributed
Hi,
out.bout
lbs
af approslamtaly
i liupol profiurn lo l»€i proirnted frontier. Thu», If tho “vulunUon*
community.
business.
much time w m left to whig tba
of tba teachers must be k
at lira Uaotln'do High Brliool au- negotiations break down
117k goes
rorpe iato shape fer tba Tavara* attendance at tba meeting to get
bahlur
dllorlum tomorrow morning *1 Franco resort* to hoc threat to
1*8% greater
exhibition.
. o
Wages.
business.
credit far lb* day* uachmg,
10:00 o'clock.
.reopen the border llttla If any
t l i " , lor sundry &lt;-n» iise».
Tb# general theme ef the meetgreater
Tit# program has been sr* aupplle* of antis and man
lU Tk for men li.uolts* roal
k g win to to
fed a*try
ranged under the direction of reach loymliat Spain.
Duke Of Windsor
xales, (odds. IcroragOa,
p basis apea Urn proposed
Ml si Ituth Hand and Mias M er.| Th* Aragon driva to th*
IVW percent grostar lban «b*
etgara. alp.
.1
Give* Public Address retirement system, Mr.
cotton crop of 1131 a&gt;ul
Jort* Cogburn. Also on lha pro- probably will bo launched frank
Ill's available for l„l*ri-*l and
told, add k g that k tba
EQUAL lo lb* at eel and Irun
A trmpernneo program la alatrd gram, Do,raid Luuimi» will' play Jaca, It uar reported hero,
v ratarn on rapliul.
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for
lire .Sanford Junior High Kchuul several solos, tbo scbonl'* Girls']
7.17k for drpreriuD.iii,
-Railroad*.
sleaaublp
lines,
tb* State
Thursday men,mg at P:00 o'clock, Gla* Club cboru, wdt ■&gt;»&amp; i n
«
*
far
real
estate,
taxes
boa Iloss and aarvto* gUtiooa
II. E. Motrin, principal of the oral number* and • |«P meeting LOCAL WEATHER
gel 41,004,000,0M.
| sod fir* Ipauranre.
lad by tha high schuol ebasr
school announced today.
Hotels. Ians, lodgtag bouse*,
'O a* and a I,alf mlllliMl-loarleader* will also be bold;
Faroaaat
IIAOO.WO.OOO.
. | M* k * t year »p&lt; ni nisnY mil- Sheriff C. M. Hand, hla brother,
Opening tha program vrill ba , Generally fair J tonight
Retail si eras, HJBUM.OM
»fM
or dollars In Florida, and W. 8. Hand and B. 11. Beck, formed lb* tttnal preaantatlon of lb* col­ Tbnrsday nxropt Bn*aUlad
‘ at asGotsles Indicate (bat a party te go to th* Rodeo and the ors and a bugle tnlutu by I k • ext ram,t sonth rnUtL
maon two and a quarter barbecue at tbe 8tat# Cattlemen's UemluoU lllgti Bcbool Dual* day fair and warmer Inwsati
Raymond
MonsalvafR* Hon ThursdfF. Rxlr
lostl«ts . will visit lh* Association In XUalmmce today, Corf*.
will road tbs errlpturrs and tha west Florida—Fair, aHghUy
according -to tb* *i*1IB. tb* City Briafgr learned.
•at Recreiary l^-hmana of
schoal body will partlrlpat* In ar 1* Mat portion
day fair an
CountyCTtamber of
*4
J. L. H art, dapaty collector sf
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Judge Tells Jury
Earl; Passage Of
Error Was Made In
Medfl; Bill Seen
M ontague Verdict
B; Congressmen Cool Weather Gets John. Galloway U.S. Borrows
Golfers Out For Tells Ktwanians Billion Dollars
.".'iGov. Cone Renews
Round On Course About Sea Scouts From Wage Class
Additional Taxes

tied Before' (Sty
Judge FJL. Miller

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Karl Lehmann Tells National Group
Of $5,000f000 ,000 Tourist Business

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i I B B SANFORD

MAN

• Many people nowaday# seem tio hava the Idea th a t
whenever ■ newspaper editor speaks o t th e freedom o(
press o r warns sg aln it any In frln f am ent on the lib'
of th e people to eay and print w hat they please, or
tentJon to the constitutional guarantees against govern­
m ent control or censorship ,pf newspapers, th at he ia seed­
ing merely to advance his own pisraonal Interests, th a t frodom of the press is a so rt of “newspaper .racket," o r th a t
e.way it enables Uia publisher to reap an enorjnfcfeg
t plarosom
fit cither a t the expense of hla employees or the public

.IT A N

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or

1 of tha
a b.
Friday

Thi 8 | t t ^

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y ia m

■alM *l P«ea A
mew ro d * . Oct Mr-TUd is; a tomh.to Trtslly..cfcmnhfSN.
M moro pabllctty- for BanTort
tkm U ha bald Fab. K-IP, Mr. aM the Sanford district, also
Tort:
roads. j h a
CaaHwaO Pram P»*a Oak
Dewscn stated today.
Tear, fight for » tollable.Trajfor .
peter. knrrylor
horrylnr oat t&gt;\ A Mb in I? '
W ***» r ff?*?**!*
Mtte.
g*
rteen,
■
Camp alfo. Tog era rlibi.' staonui
41IK itrtet. . . Isbsm - JOOBB hi* I*pH eVeftdgy for 1) ykdra
occnptaa
Tha
op*rating
folio
. . . Tha tii**ir’&lt;»i prpdatef Who
lately right, keep dp tie r Him,,
of th*
*Ujtdto« to front of Dm Lfo«&gt;ta aeedeeta a Mble da*
yda afo boaad tb Wlp fo tM t e l
doctor-*
iod looklag band. . . . Bander mornlag . . . Tha ««**•
III BATIN
. Sanford apd thn Baafonl
toore
4Jtif
Ell* Arrmll comlog out of Oread Ini dltplepa ed. vo^etfeee end
triet back pater had tB f pq
Csntnl Termlnsl is do *bta banting to d In th* kport*
Ity (hoy dkaerrb ’i quastli
«5T
a m mink cost SB* l* ttfo wife Bee*, and Its ItfwUo pstntfns* ( « ■ naraaa dreedhg roona. da
One In a tUousaud fwopia her*
ol Jid M i Deral,- lb's m a t ot nuftgfBa apt cenraghaeks aoIn ita Moatb who ertp k»VW
&lt; As a m atter of fact, nothing .oould ibq fu rth er from th e playwright. . . Dr. ’ Nsiksalst compair leg lk*«, . - TIP If g
ihote la such » plate ak PAlftru th . Freedom of the preps Is not oomethlRf which too* List th* th*ttrtesl S m ut, US- Nearo top essr iu th straoiwko
FORD, FLOntna.’ Now that thers
length
end
49
feet.
wWe,
three
corns merely the editor, b u t ft ts something which Yttally plus hi* b«t to Gertruda law- •peeks TlddUh.
U auch a wonderful srafTta 1
ohrigty Wslab end Lee Dabeffects every peraoft In the community, every person In roses In front of PoapaylvanlB
rip, Iks Orat bassms
the nation. It U Juat as Im portant to the ' man ln“ th e Bistlen.
The boOdtacsnd the eqolpmcnt
LasMa Buka ort*rlng Hess ias hand* a* * Rmndwi , .
•very effort auwitrt bo mode to
street, even though he m ay never read a newspaper, as It b«rt*rs
irwrUed In .the project are asaetdab.
.
.
Akmar
tha
Hainan
with
onto*
la
tkst
P(SIbte* ^drtWEfnW- appekll ■■* Rew fe to the biggest publisher. Freedom of ‘th e preig is
&amp;
the.
tame
aa
prodded
to
the
cIm . eltppsd BrtUik secant o( Rirme, lederlog n w*|ter an the ---- ,j — .— lor a prarlooe WPA
atfoodlaa to the womterful pocslsom
ething
which
la
aa
vital
to
democracy
and
to
t
h
r
lib­
•rlU
of
Upftag.
.
Tbp
dlmlao
hi*.
.
.
Tsrseka
Dendotr,
tbs’
blRtlw of RANFOItll. FIjOIIIDA,
l&lt;i * &lt; i« w « ef n »
M «M&lt;k U . «&gt;•!■■&lt; erty of every Individual aa is the right to vote o r to a MrpkUtnphat#* of lbs Hll
Hr* branetts Who doge w it h project for a now hospital aad th*
■ad ita 8aN ro n » D irran rr.
tm
t
wiU
1
4
*
applbxhnately
the
rrm
Morfsn's urebsstra. . , seme for the poqpl# of Somhiaia
drome’s ''fsoit, nimmsslnS
proper pdffjUaliig will bring
trial by Jury.
sr
L •f. «#t •Ifcrtwtw
them but H ia op to 18* people
fo this country not only doe* every newspaper editor btrgilea Is a sth areaaa bssk Vincent tmpa*. tk* era*liar County. Mr. Moughton asserted.
of Bedford lo hold them. BANanjoy the privilege of writing freely upon any and all eub- ■tail. . . Im utils, the football ■baking hands with Lefty Dome*,
4i w IM Jpdts but so does every other American cltisen. The news­ coach, doming m t of a newsred the hell ihreww, end aftertaste When askod when th* nfonbro n rf should i i a v r t thk
dum
for
th*
approval
of
a
head
r* i Im
theater on Rroadwar. • . Jim •bow him a new hesS-locb.
LAltOEHT. AND UMNT EQUli’Isae*
for
tha
project
would
b*
held,
paper publisher m ay spend thousands, or hundreds of Crowley, the foot bet I coses, com­
a a •
FKD,TRalCElpCAMP IN l i c i t ,
pdri*
d
trit
.kf
the
Circuit
Court
O.
P.
thousands of dollars, buying his presses and getting
sat U tha asm* time .gylLeal McIntyre, tbs tltwatld*. lUrndeu, edviaod a Harold report­ a ta*te fo taafort
IDA.
JAY. OCT, n . HIT his p lan t together w ith which to lay his views before th e ing
i r . Reddlad taM the
rta Sidney ilttaalag to llawsllsn climbing wearily from a hack er
Very truly yonr*.
that
In
the
event
Washington
public, but the man in the street enjoys this asm s privl- roeorde In s list etroet mode In front of lbs LoalaStOn at officials reqi’lrert a referendum «ao that eft ft appaMyrabla
t . j. mcdanirl ,
SMlt HAS HIS SORROW
thy u
10 A. M- , . LUlUa OUb and In the (odnty of the pibject before *1 over tl
wlthout putting up a red cent. Any banker, farm er, ■hop.
Corunna, Mich.
Lege wll
1 • *
bar d»ter. Dorothy, window abaa- taking aclloa thamaelvee, he waa pealed to him to
laborer, or communist agitator can have hla say in the
(h im TIm O «7)
Th* gtrt la s Llfgrtt'* drat plng lo n fih arenas (T.'M P- X pt tb* opinion that the County Com kecUfd lo
the
on eith er side of any •loro
t H P i of M
g newspapers
.
rrB lb* hfil, be stirring H M m Lcolumns
whoa* fo* larrlsr became Bondar I. . . Loo HolU, tbooom missiontra would call tha election Mr. ft add
‘
*
..
-|ng
h
jm
ah
y
th
ln
*
of circling bint*
subject he chooses w ithout ita coating him •ahythlnr.
to Chic**
•■died and *Rocked ewer s ta­ Ir* and hla brida harrying throagh a*
ooon aa peaathlci If election of,
141 n l Ilk* I m i lull -bio*
Thgt Is freedom of the press And th a t Is a privilege ble of ashtrays. . . . Tha load en leaped ton of tb* town’s
fletals ara fu)al*hed by th* Ch*ra­
ft. n . N i p p e r .
MWllnR
|
Which every person In tnia country enjoys whethler he ■rite of bookmaker* m breed nigh1life.
,
brio* him weMs:
Bldn*7 * Howard, who u adapt­ te r of Commerce er other organi­
cares to exsreisa it or not. But the mbre
ct th a t h a can, •ray wko tales hots en horses,
m ire fa
fact
sation* so that there will be no
ices
&gt;n
if he chooses, express his approval or disapproval of ahy; prfie-tlshU eed besebsll geibM ing “floea With the Wind" for cost (9 the County for bolding the
I twin the fiiUTr NtlllBFM
Ilia
mortaa,
earing
ha
Intend*
to
.
,
Ro
red
WMiereen
look
lag
thing wtiUh may happen to be going on, la the greateet
rlrctlen.
wfuSlwa sir.
at a groap el dtp cowboy*, la change bla brand of pipe tebacNEW TORK, Oct-, _
Tam , Bnt&gt;mkin qulrlnm, gu aran tee which the people of th is .country hsvs th a t red and yeUsw akin* and ten- 00 , . "The kind I one sow,” No definite site Ms keen chooon tree
OF ALL KINDS '
ton of the two bU
its R|aka him » ■
O ther.liberties will not IW taken away from them. J u l t so ey, Resiles epars. • • The blind ha a*r*. "for no apparent ran- for the Ideation of the hospital aa , tolled
1 ftp ValMlta Ate. rtawk 1sta-J
Steel
yet bbt preliminary plans hn the yesterdayStatue
long aa the average man can shoot hla niouth off to his poet who cempgfea bla raree an too has b*foB to Pita ON.**
ordaml p d!
asp
refection of a alt# are expected to common alock
■Kfomer haa carved: now ha h e a rt’ll content,1th e re cpn bo no dictatorship hi this coun­
hoMart
MTfW
lie.made
«&lt;&gt;on,
so
that
no
time
-iI'l -11UJT8S
try m ch as already esista In Oermany, Italy, and Russia. - 1 —a. .. .........
—the
first
fomitwn
3lvl_______
will ta lost fo beginning conit ruc­
(dr a leaf:
s
aka
But to say th a t the average man haa this privilege
tion as soon da the project her t-t jreera—end moved to turn over
Tittered thing that a* It foil.
HOLLYWOOD
BIGHTS
AND
BOUNDS
M
artih’g
G irak e
today Is not to mean th a t be will always have It. We know
been okayed by WPA officials, it the managemoPl of ita .Vaat steel
h 4 kh grist
By BOBBIN COON*
empire
to
younger
hand*.
of
m
any
nttem
pts
wHIcn
have
been
made
In
th
is
country
waa Indicated.
David Sacha.
la AUcrwlnx
Tall, atarn M-year-old Myron
to muzs’e the press. Mark Wilcox recently related .an Ihef
HOLLYWOOD, Oek, M^-Un clerking) pdltjug, keeping ■ trad­
A
50%.DfecoSrit
oh
C.
Toyfor
Clawed
hla
10-yqar
pro­
;Ifo 700r part to help build up d tn t which occurred shortly aMM
fte r L th# Civil War^ In rated fend bowt)i appUeant* for ing post, ranching, farming, goldgram of sweeping change* fo fi­
alt i n ) poor "Mall which an editor w is Jailed, and dentdd the rig h t,
$ 2 ,0 6 1 ,3 2
the Job of Junior writer In Mr. aa aatroUry to ■ Canadian pre­ CITY N EW S BRIEFS nancial 4ml phyaUal stvuciure and
edition of Tha Harald.
by J u tf for calling a carpetbag governor « .“
, ty ran t." But John Ualllahaw * training achool ot
In etaratlng pctmonnel of ilie
• f p a st d&lt;M accounta,
mier,
end
to
a
national
polHkei
«a---------Metre.
world* biggest steel maker, and' I helped yotWMw ywa help me
t* tfia rear that ended Ian June one dees not have to go back 1to the Civil W ar to find at- It’a oet news that wrarybody rommlttc* (I'rsgreaoive, in /(II).
announced be jr*dld turn over tha
tem
j4a
a
t
controlling
the
press.
Huev
L6ng
tried
It
In
Qofprnment took front 01
to
te
n
f
r
U
r
^
u
^
f
f
f
y
7
o
th*
. Gracia! 'Bfppiriag
II*
he*
served
In
faur
armies,
been
wants to write, end that more thin
chief executive office—the ehalt•nd you’d think Louisiana by means of a special tax, later declared un­ half the- world thinks It can- Not wounded by all the Infernal ln- ^emfooie pountjr Chamber of manahi|&gt;—to
Track k Aafo Betel**
M-yritrold
Edward
ild balance anything constitutional. Gov. Quinn of Rhode Island has recently quits everybody wrote to fjalli- ■irnmenu of war on bind end pee Cemmprca building toniorrew for R. Stettfoina, J r , neat April 4,
Bodice—Bpriagw—TraUer*.
It, If he mlT
raally triad.—Bo*' called out the National Guards to close a racetrack belong­ thaw at the firat Inkling of the —abd, Just to round thing* oat, ho
A price yea tea afford ta pay
the
filing
of
all
kinds
of
Federal
0 lob*.
ing to a newspaper publisher who had opposed, him politi­ new Metre project Only BOO peo­ baa taught English at Harvard tax rspkrte Including derial se­
ChlOMe Is ipokeh by more
■..— •-----a-----t.V
cally Ip hts newspaper.
ple PM. But that wot Just th* Oral and tha Upjvorattg of Calgmrpla curity returni.
panooa
than anr.oihqr tangoage.
M artin's G arage
. Jar*
fta claim lljey ara going
^
Bishop Francis John McConnell was quoted only yes­ day after the first announcement 11* la a tall, spar*, acholarly and
mate
la win a major victory In terday aa warning against attacks being made on every that he had been retained to .guide pleasant peraaq.
•.
Holy communion will ba catel»l onfof to kaap from toeing
uncertain finger* of literary For one thin*, ha Jeedn’t agree 1brat ad in tha Uely Cross Kpla* r
f«e. Rot 1M rrportt from hend against the freedom of the press. "T he n ext ten the
In the fashioning of with the alluring ad# thgf tty copal Church at I0:M o’clock
it Indlcita that a good y e m ," he said, “probably will seo the most deadly w a r­ neophytes
anyena can write",He doee think Thursday morning n-ataad ol
morie script*.
_r them art la
their fare against free speech th at our nation haa known w ith­
it studio Job la*an|qae- II si- that writing can b* taught—with Wedneaday . u prorleaaty
Dfoasonda Apd WiUfcta
in the lifetime of any who hoar me." And it Is Interesting
■hTYMariao^,.
U»t. Mania.
fo ndte th a t alm ost a t th# same time th a t !thla w arn In# wag
"
T
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S
P
&amp;
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tikkkt,"*
7&gt;.
o
!
3S
“ “ F ln tf'W a ia ^ A a d Jewelry RcffolHng
(ha church, £
always
aad derided aokaa- aaya epigrammatlcaUy, "(t a pw^le’ " ^
that ha lead* a . . being given by one Bishop, another Bishop, Henry Bt. thtag egotter
Diamond Moan ling And Engraving
ought to tw dona about the who eaa’t be '
0,1 George Tucker of the Episcopal Church, was w arning th a t
Hla
mail
I*
Oiled
with
Utter*
train
leg
of
mar
la
writers.
But
th#
Members
of
the
Raminole
Coun­
■Tbs. he tom— hem* with mud- the church Itself Is (n danger of extinction.
In tru th , freedom of the preaa, freedom of speech!- plan foil tlrroiigu the depression from would-be writer* who ara ty Teachers Club wOl meet fo the
1 fgat, makes himself comfortable
presumably. At any rate, Mw maids, setaol teachers, state u k , Msry Hcheol auditorium
■. — (rant**/ the fire, berk* until h* freedom of reliRion, and sit the other liberties which men trapdoor,
continned qoletly at hU prisoners (Urn O. Henry Inflame*) lT)uff&gt;li*y Right it 7:4t orieck
-1' M .NM,- and then- • growl.."—Ev enjoy go hand in hand. W herever you find th e rig h t to OeflUhaw
prafaealog
of play dariorlng.
cooks, factory workers, eteoogt twir renular monthly am t■ ‘ *|tdSg*. Every koua* should have print the news and to comment upon It fully and frankly
Apparently
(T
b just a* difficult raptera. Uauellp, after &lt;m f r e m ^ . g. K.7 lp p . r norip»? oTriw
Kb own ktnnet for such anli
wise a literary prise, Sanford Grammar School, stated
destroyed, you find also th a t men ara not perm itted to ta become a "Jimlor acr
aa It ia to crash ■ magsilna—this tha mall fram that portion of the today.
worship
God
In
their
own
wsy,
sro
thrown
into
Jail
w
ith­
f y .X T t k taffgUhtlon of Dr. Iljklmar
of the S00 Oral-day population Jump*.
7. ,■ m.t-eht.ea OqTihan 'minister -■
of out-ihc privilege of a fa ir trial, and are often executed by for the benefit
“Re meny pveplc,” ta aaya, T. E. Simpson, president of tM
The Junior* are
allies )*cr«a Chancelltr II firing1 suuads for no moro serious offanao than p failure to applicants
“mleteka the deelre to write far Seminole County Chamber at
I*cted ttrnogn performance,
agree with the head man.
j l ) mtfafi to hla own fllg
the ability There wee tha School Commerce, Ralph Osgerell, secre­
through self-reremmandatten.
ry In managing (larmany a
No. fn-edom of the press Is not som ething which Ualllahaw Isn't "Irachlng
teacher who wrote as* one*, fhe tary, g. N. Nipper, pi Inter, a
il aTfalrt. fchaeht waa tha merely concerns newspapermen. It concerns overyonfc.
write. HFs s literary c lultaaL waa giving up her post tacaas* tar
kh. In the (lapnan govern'
--------- 0--------Ilia datiea gars tar nervous indiges­
He aallyaeq, guldee, aagi
m il
*A«t who knew what It waa all
system la boaad on dstalled eael tion, Rta H U she granted to lak*
dltait h ffnantlel and cconomli ,
No Income Tax Here
yia of story alementa, er "at Imu up writing. WhyT She either had
dmtic. a.
to write far a living ar go to work
luo-raaponoe” anlt*.
; ,**Y r "9 ........... Ualllahaw devlaed It after • la a factary, sin aald ”. 7
Getting to be one of the b l u e s t “big bualncaaed"
The sale of g nawtpaper In Mi
D ip n o i
, colorful earaer of edveetoro
. The morel ef this llUla tale la
dml, the rale of a hot*! |n Bara- America Is Johti L- Lewis* CIO union, or the Committee
obvious. But I doofct—etvd GeUlIndustrial*Organization.
It
no
t.
only
has
a
m
tm
bgnhIp,Y
™
»f
bad
W
rit
Un
a
yky*w«i
AND
Nda, tha Pale of an orange grove
ritaw. I’m ear*, pgriwe that t f l
| O U fta
■ M tH &amp; Q ftfl* . P A IN T S
lb Ramtoola County, and many running Into millions of indualrlal workers, bu t It also col- could It
.. bar* barn rV I T* ^ .- . da any good. It'll pndfahly sand
Utr.irinedrttom during the Mots from them regulnr duos which a g g re istk millions of Hla asporlapra btrindae the Oal yoa to your k w h to dig out t‘
.. —
t fear weeks, all »ere* to indl- dollars. .
1
‘
melon flood, stewing away t o 'tha stack at ragratUMy “iMaudilal
X. f . u a g. rtak A r a ; .
thal Uiare la money outalda
Figure* recently released a t the Atlantic City mooting aoafUhbw grounds off bla naifve mmuecrlpU and so* what cua
foehtog for Invcatment In
w th a t th« CIO
la aupplled
_T treasury
__ with fundg by tb« Nawfound! aad, timber-acallag, hank done. In feet, that remfode m
In fact northern Ineeatora show’
workers
«
t
the
r
a
t
i
of
9100,000
a
fnonth,
which amountg
giving Florida aerfoua con.Id
guilty Is .
Uen toddy aa much a* they to 92.S80.000 a year. Expenditures by this vast organisa­
I P M a l g u i l t y ... .
41 %» IMS, only this tlm* tion reached a total of 91.7411,968 during thk p u t sixteen
I |t required ala ballot* f * the S e a d 9 L ' " ± i r - ‘
they %ln get thatr money'* worth. months.
jery t* reach a vevdlpc They rw
TeloP* ta Florida era oh rock hotThough no official accounting of funds Is required By
TH E
wived their charge fram the judge
lam today.
kaihc-Gooked Meal
lew, and CIO leaders are free to do with this money exactly M o n ta g u e
aad were a p t fo dsljta—ke at
g&lt;ai
F.
M,
ta
t
Instead
of
M
m
u
they
please,
It
was
rtvoaled
a
t
the
Atlantic
City
meet­
A
tlantic
Monthly
year I asked her to be
CeatlnvkU krvj f | | l Or,
lately they weal fo Ita
wift end tha gave me a dacld- ing th a t more than 9900,000 had been spent on atrlkg ac­
Moore
ra»i n tx 1;
Orest aad had l i AXB th* west ef year readnagttlva reply, *0 lo get
tivities during the p u t year.
aim*) gad new
win thank you gfoaU •
■,
,
‘- ^ 4 her mother," aaya the
for himself."
I Them they returned j* ita
OHlati. "Then my father
paoard imp* time during the rag*
Montague got p. lie started to.
th* girt. When t married
talk, the kbarm that have
«*h:
..
iZ j m Mlu g w e .* ^ X d la.
let session.”
.j /
MRdd the ATLANTIC, tor wvgirt became
wty-ftve yean. Atesrrica’s awet
Ceagrraemaa
flapdricka alafather mar1
“Oeotleme* ef the Jury—"
r ***
staradfot
ha bacamt
coarlada hla taUav with a hopafu i “Walt a mlaate,s cut fo ledge!
father married
note. “We continually urged th* Owen, “this ia ae .hew.’
| II* was slons, for his
. *he - became my
ttik ad)
“I'm sorry, your boaei Mehta
Committee on Agriculture to glra
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Tha Mills the* Class of Uia
rrefcytarian Church will h
Lrty at 8:00 o'clock at lha
Tho rrgnUr maetlnc of lha
Bamlnola Babckah Lodge ,w 111
So held at | :00 o’clock Jatba Odd
Ml toWe Halt
Tka Hallow*'** Carnival of the
First Christian Church Will ha
bald tram 7:00 o’clock notll 11:00
o’clock.
The W**t 8Me P. T. A. wlU
have a Hallowe’en Carnival from
•;O0 o’clock until 8:00 o'clock St
Utt achool. There will be aide
shows. pony rUaa, apple bobbin
end hot doge. The public la.Insited.
*•
The Intermediate Department
of t the First Methodist Church
will have a llallowe'rn party at
7:10 o’clock at tha annex.'
’ FRIDAY
The Fidelia class ot the Pint
Baptist Chun h will havo a Hal­
lowe'en party at IMS P. M.. In
ftba annas.
Tha Girl Ecouta will have a Hal*
loWa'cn party at tha LllUe House
Jt iH S o’clock.
At 10:00 o’clock “Other Men
Labored” by Homer McMillan will
be reviewed at the Flrit Presby­
terian Church. Lunch will be
f rvrd at 12:30 o'clock. Dr. Elliaih Tracy will lead the devotional
at 3:30 o’clock.
Tha United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet at 3:30
o'clock.at Utc home of Mr*. Mar
tio Bum . I l l Palmetto Avenue.
There will be a P. T. A Ur
gianal Conference nt the Palmetto
Club House in Daylona Beach be­
ginning at 10:00 A. M. Registra­
tion fee will be 25c and at 8:00
P. If. - an Informal banquet will
ba served for 11.36. County
awarda will be given In the eve­
ning. This emifvrence wlH bo of
much rdiirattnnal value and an
Inspiration to all. Kerry one In­
terested Is Invited lo attend and
all member* ate urged to 'be
prevent.
SATURDAY
The -Roelli Bids Primary School
will linve n Hallowe'en Carnival
SI 7:00 o'clock.
MONDAY ’
. Tha Woinan'e Missionary So­
tototy of lha First Baptlat Church
wlil hold a mission study class
M 10:0b o'clock at tha annex.
*The Heart o f tha Levant'' will
^e atudled, A covered eftah lunchport will bo served. Ali members
■re urged to qttend.

THRRDAY
The Seminole County Tubarculasts Association will have Ihalr
first Fall tm-ctlng at tha Wornjpt’e Club at 10:00 rfcloek. Lunch*
port will b* served at noon.
cUilLV DOZEN FOB JUDGES
i ' l£l|LK liW to, flarmany. o*t.
l6 r~ W h i t e-beardod Judges,
■Itom*yu, Clr.ua an* *q other
employes of |ha district court
her* must start thalr workday
Wltk flffren. minute, of morning
pxerclses. Tka president of lha
m en said physical aiarcisa Wat
tbe beat way to prepare for tKa
ntcoot oily of coart matin*.

N ight, T H W W r
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Hallowe’en Carnival
Mrs. J. J,

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Has All Sanford Talking

Personals

Come in today and let us show you how to make your clothing money suit your
budget-how to make It go farther—how you can ae well dressed tor fall on our

this

BUDGET PLAN.

Mr. and HU. Allan Ball re­
turned- yesterday from Savannah.
Gar where .they hnva bean spend-

ON COWAN’S BUDGET PLAN THATARE REALLY

WORTH TALKING ABOUT

APPW *

New Role
frntc aone. Foregln obaervtrv
frated that If press lira becomes too
Intrnle and lha 70,000 entrapped
Chinese troops find escape cut off
west of Sooehow Creak, bordering
the Settlement, they may flea
through the foreign.i6na.
They Would her* to smash
thnugh Dries af American Ma&gt;
finer, chargrd with defending that
ac. i inn of the foreign aone against
any nttack, either by Chines* ar
Japanese.
7 he Japanese, kttemptbig to
eui-ulf the Chines* defender* In
!h&lt;- ( hr pel area hr a sttangling net
of men and atcel, pushed forward
• hortly before dawn under cover
of a tremendous hurst of artillery
fire.
The shelling was concentrated on
The North Station area.
Thirty planaa bombed the rhung
shan Bond along which the Chi­
nese were fleeing. Chinos* guns
answered Ihe barege ou the North

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due* ilia

Plan*' have been acwpteted for
the Weal Side P. T. A. Hallowe'en
Carnival to be- held • Thursday
nlkht, Oct. i8. from
o'clock
until 8:00 o'clock. Mrt. B. U.
Methvtn and Mrs. 1L' L. Beard
have char** of thd cdrnfeaL
Tha school, ground* will pc dec­
orated wAh colored lights. 8om*
of the features of the carnival
will be a eoatume parade which
wHl be held at 6:30 o'clock with
Mri. It. L Caldwell In chary#,
a aide a^ow, popy rkto*. fortune
telling alul apple bobbin, frit**
will be Awarded to the boys and
girls having tha most Jmaulirul
and tha tsosl comical eoatume*.
Those In charge arc: Mrs. W.
A. Rofath. pqp corn ball*; MrsL. K. Armstrong, peanuts; Mrs.
R. L. Beard, snow cones; Ur*.
U. G. Mrthvln. and Mr*. Har­
vey llodgrs, candy and candied
apple*: Mrs. ||. D Dram, fish
pond; Mr*. Houghton, fortune
telling: Mrs. John Ludwig, pony
rides; Mrs. Georg* Turner, wtinera and coffee) Mrs. Wheeler MeUllan. and Mrs. A. D. Matthews,
appl*. Uhbini Mrs. Gordon-Brisson. mystery tripi Mrs. J. L.
Clark, grab bag; Mr*. Charles 8.
Cola,' chairman and Mrs. R. L.
Federation and upon mutually
Caldwell, press reporter.
agreeable term*#
3. Settlement *f all outstanding
Hallowe’en P arty
differences at tho nest A. F. of
Given By Baptist* L.4. roneentlnn.
Immediate dissolution of Ihe
CIO.
Although no Immrdlato CIO re
action was fprlhcnmlnr. confer
aura observer* felt lawl* would
tu r n ' thumb* down on tbe ear.
rrudrr prouossls.
Yrstrrday the CIO asked llirrn
thing*:
I. That the Federation adopt
a hat In police that worker* I*
me** production, marine, public
utilities, .aervlr* and baric fabri­
Sara Kfd riltnufn, Paulino cating Industrie* ba organlrcd
/ , France* Phillips, E&lt;lith on *n induatrlal baals.
*. That the CIO shell become
Ballamy, Nancy llotscller, Flon-na
Lets, Darla Bocksy, Naomi Hutch­ a new and completely autono­
ins,
Jewel Slaughter, Thelma mous department of tho FrdaraDuma, Kvclyn -Kchola, Helen Gar­ lion, with a conitltullnn of II*
ner, U u m Driggers, Margaret own Judlsdlrtlon o rrr lha workJont*, Mary Farye«ter. Jaan rof- a n •numaretrd ahova.
3. Tbgt • convcnlton attendMttf,' U k (liappian, Neill# Cunaipgham,
Jacqueline Campbell, ad by repreaeptoHre* of l n
Blanch* CiimiingWm, Kya Can- Am*r)can Federation of Labw
ntaghaiH.-Mra. H. J. Nig and Mr* • nd CommIHe* (or ladastflal OraaaUailon union* be railed aoon
B. 6. Rpckey.
I
j Also (tori MctVbsrtte, WOliim to ratify each an aareement and
Duracti, Sidney Nix, Jfm llaaf. adapt raewiattont "ta guarani#*
Toai Bpsl, Ilav hi Carle, Kddl« lha fulftllmant of lha progtam."
A CIO afflcial. U * Pre*a
man. ganaral coun»M, frankly
said agreement on *«&lt;h a bast*
would, probably give lha CIO
i onlrol Of thb ywianqlo*.
Members
of the
HrmlnoU
ikaif Tubercui**!* Association
II t o n th*lr first Fall mo*fr *f tbs year «n Tuesday gt
AO p’clock a | tha . Woman'*

A. F. Of L. Asks
Surrender Of
Leins1 Union

IAShbiigli&amp;iArea

Five of the .73 Presidents a f the
United States were twle* married
—Tyler, 1'fllmore, Benjamin J|arriion, TRrodor* Roosevelt and
Wilson-

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We also carry a fin* lino of
men's fall accessories that are
Just msde for your budget.

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can’t afford to miss! fall coal* dosigned by Marquette are well mads
In the latest style and are offered
to you al an exceptional bargain
on our IIIHMJKT PLAN. Come by
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will suit botn you and ’ your budget.

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.Friday .

OPPORTUNITY DAYS
in Yowetl Drew's

C v*ry Important dlpcpaaton
r Uw a*le af ChrUtmia seals

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43rd Anniversary Salt
LdUt thrw* day a In which to take advantage h t
Ifit gpecldl OffkHngs in quality merchandise.
DuHhy u t o | three d a ta pnhchaaca made by
chary* customer* are dRUrtd on November
statements and not i*ynbl«r until Dpc. 10U».

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H. Fur real comfort wrai a StylES ah**. P&gt;ic*d from »•: M to
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CHICAGO, O ct X I —IJP)—Tbs
Aneftata Mwdtrjil AuoditloD
crlUcistA ImUrml 'ltz * and drag
Uwe yesterday #* ^SKWalJr la■tfldMI" tad H f i t i M MTV
efficient kltolallM M It
port­
ed deaths oUritaitad (a an lU llr
of aathatlamld* bad riag* l o l l ,
The mw (ntol * » i an locreaie
of Ova tar iba da7, ' r w i i a t j
tie* aatd ttia namttnr probably
would rise a bnre eft.

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For Ocala Event
S a y ii

Show ers

lit B u t S c o s k m

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power and defensive alertnaaa
whiA hare mada him, attar .a
aaaaon and a half, one of th#
Hatter baroea.
Concha* Cowell and Freeman
are telling their athlete* that
thay wUl hare to put oat tbatr
ultimata if they are to tom
Uk« South Carolina lmrmalon. Tbo
*W ng FUat raa a ftna aeorlng
■••ehtna, already haring wrn

Fighting Hatter
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BRIDGEPORT, Nab, -&lt; *&gt; —
One# upon a time there « * t a
«m al two atoriea. high * roaming,
th* great plain*. C. Bertrand
Schult* of the llntrarelty of Nabraaka museum field ataff hat dag
up bon*, from , herd 0f ih« b o n
animal* In a foasil ted M r

L E G A L NOTICE

Stetson Eleven
Riddled By Lose .
Of Three Players
C o w e ll G lo o m y A s B ig
lO r et dm* alt booth a f*d»G a m e W ith E r s k in e
k gam* will not be played on
I (Uhl aptil Friday. yN e a r s P la y in g D a te
DW liable will be l*4t»d for
t lighting power a o f auy adt) ELAND, Oct., 27.—Hoping to
dmaat# before the deal* (at** halt the chsmplonihlp march of
tfaj night that wllfi b* re- Erektno In tha 8, L A. A., a crip*
trad'will ha taken/care
Stetson eleven entertain* the
ill* the teama are working present conference leader* on Hal­
IBa praaUae ska*Ion formerly ley Field her* tomorrow night. It
will be the first conference gam*
Muled lor thl* afternoon la
••'postponed and according to of the season for tha Hattera while
th* visitor* halm three loop v ie
lerta from yarloua lorora of
itgam* In.Bastard, a larga at- tori** to their credit.'
iJBtotean would hare gon* Into
the fray aa underdog under nor­
mal condition*, but with three
flrat'ftringcri on tha hospital'list
Coach Brady Cowell hai almost
lost the last ray of hop*. SupportIre, however, belter* a patebed-np
Hatter baekfield will com% through
behind th* powerful Stetson for­
ward wall and glre the areen and
WhtU griddere an outelds chance
of etopplng th* Breeder#.
Lyn Warren end Stewart Ryan,
Packs,
and Edward Furlong,
tackla, definitely are out of tha
starting line-up, Cowell said yes­
terday, and It la unlikely Ryan
will see any action for th* n et of
th* season because of a serious
ankle Injury, received In Monday's
scrimmage with th* froth.
A new baekfield combination 1*
'in the making thl* week, but the
[coaches are doubtful they can'per­
fect a scoring machine similar to
that centered around the veraatllo
Wprren. llall Godbohl ' of Vero
la-aaaaiaw toidgkl wUi haan- Death and Clifford probably wUl
the direction of Coach Me­ atilt In Furlong's position, with
la and hi* two asaletaat*. th* rest of the forward well ta­
:h Raaeell McCracken and lari. George McClelland, Sdltford,
ft Woody RUer, Th* lime fur will handle tba wlnghack assign­
ment and llksly will ha called on
for much of tha rRhntag duties.
Cowells selection for Wkrren’e re­
placement, however, I* still tha
big worry. Several. backs have
barn drilling at Ihe poal, but It
will be a hard on* to fill.

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Without either of their leaden being percent, rep wren Uthfbi of th# Amerlasn Federation of
Labor and the Committed for Induetrial Organltalkw ret down at a conference Labi* In Washington,
in an effort to iron out th# difference* in lhair organisation*. Shown aa th* conference began are,
seated, left to right: Sidney; Hillman, C. I. 0 -| George M. Harrison, A. F. of L» and Philip 'Murrey,
C. |. O, Standing, left to righti Joseph Curran. C. I, O.i Harvey FVemmlng, C. I. a t Michael J, Quilt
C. I. 0 .| Matthew Woll, A. F. of U ; 0. M. Burn Ivast, A. F. o f L i 'Rooter Martin, C. I. 0 . and
James Carey. C. I.*0.
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Tee and each of yna are harabr aetifled a »J roqolraC te proeeat aav tltlea end 4&gt; m *ti
which yna, or either of yea. may
hare.again*! lit* *»tat* of F. *.
Vereay. daeaaaaC, lete ef acid
t&gt;enty. to ‘(be Caatilr Jude* ef
•(•mlnnl* roirtly, Plorldit, A hi*
offree In Ihe Court KVmee at
turnlord, plorlde, wllhln etghl
ralcndar nvTnlh. Tram the Hal*
ef th* fire! pnlilltailoa af thl*
nolle*. Keeh ilalm or demand
"Ml he In writing, and mat!
■late th* plat* of reeldane* and
pool office nddrcea ef th* abtlmenl, and aiwt Ac awern to by
the claimant, street- or,.hi* at*
tarney, nr lb* cam* will berente
entd according to lew.
Thl* « day ef October. HIT.
gTAHLST VRItNAT,
Administrator ef Ik* Kctnt* ef
P. It VKRNAT.

DaeCaaad.

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T O D A Y ’S S P O R T IN G
*A
W O R LD 1. Jk

T h o m a s In N e w Y o rk
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Nr.Vfr' VbRK, Oct., t7. —fT)—
Max ' Schmeltag, Gamma heavyweight eonlebdcr, yaaterday picked
B y J U L IA N
Harry Thoms* of Chicago as th*
most acceptable of fire opponents
8T E N STRUM
pugxeated to meat Tom in a bout
Herald Sparta K har
__ In
at Madison Square Cardan
December, hie American represen­
Test Light* Tenlght
note - Ihe ‘ reaction- The high tative, Jea Jacobs, announced lest
night.
,
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Coach Munird J,. McLucai, school student* ure 11pprealuioteJo* Jacob* and Premotor Mika
ly
hair
and
hair
on
Hie
illseoahead coach of Ilia Bmnln'ol* High
atop. Kl|ber -way la okay with Jaeola cabled tha names of fire
School fm1thaTI cloven, Will too
suggested opponents to Sehmelbia proteges r» llirmir.li the first
tatt Monday. St hireling yesterday
night football prnctlco In tha
replied picking Thorns# and tughistory of Ilia schools athletic
gortlng December I t as a data.
activities. Tim lluhta will be
!♦; Nathan Mann, New Haven,
tasted and refocused at nacai.
Onnn, A1 McCoy, Boston; Jimmy
aary places If Hint H requtrnd
Ailamich, Detroit and Isadora
and already n largo crowd will
Car tans ga, 8 pain, war* tha oth*
ho eipectod to toe them go
r n considered for th* fight
through ihnlr puci-s.
Pro# Work ToploN
Coach B, A. ■. Wilkinson,
haad af tha Banfard aaml-pra
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. t l . - m grldder* will see hla yeutho
President Mlkn Koltey of tha
undtrgo Ihslr second work­
Minna*polU American Association
out tealght under tha light#
club would do Its Spring traluat tha Armory fltld. A largo
baaebnll club said yesterday tha
number of bays are upsetlag In Daytona Death, Fla.
*d la be present and It leeha

F o r S a le

At eleven o'clock an Wednesday
morning. Neccmber S. HIT, tb*
Beard ef PubUe Ieat reel Io« will
reeelctr nealed bid* for lb* ear•baa* nt ala iboaaend gaflena
»»•*« are city dletlltat* Pncl Oil.
delivered In tb* taaka at lb* benford schools lllabt fe reject any
or nil Tilda raaarrad.
PIISD T. WIM.IAMK,
r . w. u w t o n ;
Secretary.

DBLAND. Oct. 27.—Aggressive
Don Prison. Hatter guard, la ex'
parted to ha m top form for Fri­
day night'* 8tetaon-Erektno foot­
ball game on tha campoe. While
eom# of his mate* are ailing, this
dynamic Florida lad is In con­
dition to display the- of fenlire

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ttTIf BANFORD-

rd Hai New

If Guard Units
p Com m lssionedOfficera, 125 E nlisted
M en Located H ere
B uford, like many other Amort*
us cities, la fortm uta In being
lb home ef three unite ef the
Mrida allotment, National Guard
r the United States These watt
raised organisations add a great
bail or bitarcat to everyday lift
k; B uford, and the now #40,000
jltawry la an asset to a section of
N city that la being developed
it* beautiful Lake Front Park.
The units located hero are dognated as Headquarters Com■ f , 1st Battalion, Company X)
IB the Iteglmenlal Medical Dotahment, all of lJj&gt;e-]Z4th Infantry
(jjl'lmsnt. Ten commissioned efflgo and 1U enlisted men comprise
kb Sirenstli of the local organiseMU, Weekly drill periods are
bU: attended nnd the facilities of
M Armory are tnsud each drill
ifbt, a j the Instruction periods
re wall attended, often by many
Uaens who arc kit crested In tho
•rk carried on by tho military
*•' Although the primary duty of
Ik* National Guard units la to as*
jifct tho regular police authorities
#■ time of riot and other civil
tkitnrtuni &lt;I It Is a fact worth
ra tin g that the Guild units haw
•ever boon mobilised for duty in
Sanford, although tho local comRgslas have been railed for duty
JB other aeqtbins on numerous ocMelons,
Sanford's military poat, under
nand'of I.t. Col. Joseph Cihlson always cooperates with
•U dele bodies, not only Individnelly, but as military units, and
-tlio well disciplined units are often
noon In military formation on Ban' ford's atresia, Tho spacious assemWy ball of tha Armory Is used
frequently by many organisations
. la the city for . dancoa, lscturee
and other entertainment features
The hall seats approximately 80(1
- ppraons comfortably.
, One of tho most valusbl* asssti
to tho city, gained through tho
military organisations, Is the radio
. station, under tha direction of I,*.
.William D- Hoffman. The station
PVJ* a member of tho Florida Not
, « d la equipped with tha Istest
development In two way communlcation sets, operating from commorels 1 power, or In emergency,
from power generated by Ita own
gasoline power plant. Tha radio
Worn la a Interesting spot and la
Visited weekly by citliena whose
Interest is In modern methods of
Mmmmlcfltlon. The station hi*
tNwn In contact with hundreds of
lOus slat Inns In almost every stato
and many foreign countries, and
Ig given a very high rating by
JBrig- Gen. Vivian Collins, Florida's
Adjutant General.
The officers and man of tho
post welcomo all visitor* to Banfeed, and estend to* thorn a cordial
Invitation lo visit th* military
hoadquarters at any time, and as­
sure them a most Interesting tour
of tbs establishment.

Stanford R e c e iv e s
H onors A t F. F. A
N ational Conclave
1M who received nation!I awards
at the NatioBal Future Farmers of
America convention here
The awards mod* for superior­
ity la Improved farming, went, to
By ran a r r a n t II of Homestead, and
John B. Jones, Jr-, of Sanford.
Each state .Is sntltlcd to ana
sward for each 1,000 boys enrolled
In vocational agriculture d aises of
high schools. Thors ere 143,000
Futore Farmers In the United
StalesFlorida had two otflelsl .dele­
gates at the national Future
Farmers convention. They were
J. Lester Poacher of Oolneevllle
and Karl Falrcloth of Trenton.
They represented tho 2,172 mem­
bers of the organisation In this
state. ,
T h e' Seminole Chapter ef the
organisation in Sanford, although
not so large es many of tho dubs
throughout the nation, was tenth
piece aj the national convention-

120 A c r e Citrus
Grove Bought By
C. C. Fosgate Co.
Balt of the 120 sera Arthur 8.
Cecil citrus grays, located between
Altamonte Springe and Forest
City, to the Chester C. Fosgate
Company, wss announced recently.
Tho big grove Is planted mostly to
orsngsa, but a considerable acre­
age of grapefruit Is Included. The
amount of the transaction wss not
stated.
The youngest trees In the grove
are betwren 12 and 16 year* old,
while some of tbs oldest cnlta Induds sums big seedling trass. The
land Is ratling and located In the
middle of aa Important citrui
growing district--not far from tho
Fosgata packing house In Forest
City,
Purchase of the 120 aero tract
brings tha Chaster O. Fosgate
Company's grove holdings to mofu
than 1,000 acres,‘ it waa learned.
Fosgate Company also caret for
an additional 2,000 acres for grow*
era each season. Ths blocs arv lo­
cated Ih various parts of the Cen­
tral Flurida area. Tho Fosgal*
packing house, while not ths

___r . Kecommends Home
Farmer i Market W_______
alter L. Cooper
FuIfdkNeed Of And “Hunk O f D irt” For Contentm ent H u B enin Vaa
Boyer And Seller
Of Co-Operatives i
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Produce M art Strive*
To L ighten Burden
O f A g r ic u ltu r is ts
■y J. O. MICHAIL
Before arriving at any conclu­
sion as to the advantages, or
disadvantages, of the Banford
grate Farmers' Wholesale Market
to Florida tarmeri and growers,
or as to the progress th a t H baa
made' store Its esUbl'shn^sat In
jsnusry lilt,
l i l t , many things, not
January
generally apparent, should betak
*n . Into consideration.' T h o s e
eanndt all he taken up In this
article.
However, In order for a farmer to sell hla product, a buyer
must bs ava'lable, and also,
in order lo gel a buyer, and
hasp him, ihe farmer must bo
In position to supply this buyer
with the vartoue commoditise
lie needs. The grocer must bars
t customer, Uia customer must
hare the grocer.
No on# section o f ” Florida
grows all commodities nreded by
Ihe buyers a t any one time. Our
own County of Bemlnole baa
plenty or celery, cabbage, and
a few other commodities during
the winter mouths. It does not
have the mors trader vegetables
such as tomatoes, bases, squash,
peppers, etc., to supply during
thsse months. Therefore, uo
Bemlnole County farmer can com­
pletely -supply Iho frails- dur
tng the Fall, Winter and Spring
sh'pplnx »*sson« If the •Trsdn"
cannot be taken cara of proper­
ty as lo the commodities It
needs, volume business capnot bo
transacted.
Ona of the purpose, nf this
Markal Is to provide a point
where buyers can come and aeruro the many different commod­
ities they need, and where farm­
ers can nssemlila and sell to
these hityure,
^Truck buyers are “volume buyere," generally, In only five- or
sis commodities, namely, citrus,
rahlmgn, beans, tomatoes, celery,
and. to *»nie silent. ' red bliss
potatoes. Other commodities era
•old In ijuxntllles, yrs. hut t h e
lonilii nrn usually “Imllt around"
tho sit commodities mentioned,
end, we believe, most loads leav*
Ing tho mute are raised loads.
Theta fore. If a truck buying a
ml led load the bulk of which is
tomatoes or Iteana, bo would very
likely go to sumo other section
of tha Stats fur those turns, end
also till In tb s balance of bis
load with other Itoms that bs
mtgbt bo able to pick up In that
section. Bsmlnola County faim­
ers would not Its nbto to salt
him Ha calory, cabbage, root
vegetables, etc. It Is for that
reason that so much effort has
boon made lo make available to
buyers nil vnrketlus and kinds of
fruit nnd vegetables possible.
The Muriel could not hops &gt;o
have tho num'bcr of buyers It
has It only grown produce '•

animals and humans depend al­
most entirely on Ilfs from "A
Hunk of IHrt.*’ A double handful
has been known lo be worth
more than a million dollars when
It contained a diamond. The

careful examination a t "A Hunk
of Dirt** has revealed tbs d**
posit* of goIns, i liver end other
valuable methts worth billions rf
dollars.
If you have never owned **A
Hunk of Dirt" you lisve talsoed
a g rm t thrill In your l)fo. U Is
your first step to wealth and
happiness. It Is ooinslhlng th at
Is rest.
.
God created "A Hunk If Dirt
that yon may enjoy U»o hessttas
of the world and have a. piaca
for a homo, s garden whom do*
llclous vegetables grow from the
s^ed. for yon to watch the for*
geaui rase bloom In all Its glory
and be soothed by the asraot
fragrinro of many-flowers and
the song of tip bird* In tho
trees.
.Real roflflam ent U th f trees*
ure for those who own a home
and a “Hunk of Dirt."

M i. possessing a complete line of
r furniture and accessories for
f

t

making a horns livable and at*
tractive, the Mather Furniture
Company I* one of th* leading
-merchandising establishment* In
’■ Sanford, and boasts a wide as\"nortmsiU of chair*, davenport*,
. - beds, linoleums, dr.ss.rs, dining*
goom suits, circulating wood
heater* and radio*.
No piece of furniture which la
' needed to make a horns a place
of comfort and beauty la lack'ng
* t the Mather Furniture Com' ' pony, who*, management points
* gut that during tha mattmor*
-pboals of man from a wild sav­
age, with tha floor of a cave for
• bod. to th* modern human bo, htgi tha appreciation of good
w Aunt Ilure has become a universal
' ' tra it, and lha public Is ever mors
demanding the ultimata In qual* long and aueceaaful record, and
My products at raaaonabl* price*. toward the'future it looks Vttk
tonfldenco In IU ability lo continue
and Ira pro vs Us service to Bern*
lnole County, u Florida and to
chology Blam ed the
South," concluded President
ir Slum p In Stocks Bimpeon.
Mr. Bltnpaon might also hsvs
ILAGSiUBN, England, O ct,
-0F3—Sir Jaelsh Stamp, an* lnole County Chamber of Cota*
Britain's outstanding econo* aura* cloaod Ita fiscal year Sap*
U. warned Britan* last night Umber M with all bUla paw and
hut following Aatari** la ■ aabatahUal saah balance on
mmhtf nnd grandmothering* hand. That la new* fee n Chamber

nationally ad?
Mown and the

EVERYTHING
TO MAKE YOUR

Fluor lamps, bridge lamps, table
lamps—Limps for ovsry pwnHjs.l
Now Indirect models, smart nov*
silk s—from the amaltaat to tbs
largest. All a n hagstns.

MORE COMFORTABLE

HOME

We can fill ail of your bed
uing need*.

The Bemlnole County Chamber
of Commerce has tha largoat per
capita membership of any com­
mercial organisation In tha 8tala
of Florida, and one of tho largest
in ths entire South, according lo
T, E. Simpson. Chamber President.
“HW*
We a n Justly proud of t-ur
largo representative membership,"
commented Mr. Simpson, "But
we are even prouder of the hlfh
rating given our organisation be­
es us. of Ha aecomplUbmcnta, for
tho worth of any organisation I*
measured by th* service which U
renders. Thu past twolv* months
saw many definite accomplish­
ment*! the coming twolv* month*
will bring to fruition many afforts
already InUiataA

In IB30 an organisation eras
formed among
tho vegetable
growers of Bernhiole County for
tho purpose of furthering tho In*
tbreata of growers, d ialers and
consumers through cooperative
effort In Improving and standard*
last leu of grade* and packs, as
well as the reduction of production
and marketing coots.
The name Htandard Growers
Association was given the organi­
sation, and seek year slnco Ita
birth ttr members has received
help fat every way, ita field fores

FLOOR COVERINGS

Mather Furniture Co.
j Stocks Complete Line Trade Body H as
Large M embership

G row ers A ssociation
H as Sought To Im­
prove G rade, P ack

l a m la prodnciioli
lie 1 i —tin*
p n ttlc ti, and It* tales feres c m *
stantly n u r l r j i i Mr advxatagsorm
markets.
Celery Is tks principal item
produced by tbs ergxn IsaUew'e
members, although other crops
inch es lettuce, rscarata, remain.,
csbbog. ami beans are alas pra*
duced In considerable volume, sll
of which Is msrfcstsd throughowt
tbs United Sts Us and Canada.
John Metseh, Sr. la Prastdent,
B B. Chapman, Vies-President, aaM
i . B. Ceghorn, Secretary sad trsaeurer, end Riles Manager, wkta
together with the beerd of direct*
o n and members, have mode
Standard drawers Association •
‘Balt lfarh* nf honesty end fair
dealing among (ho enttrs growing
and vegrtable shipping Industry-

12 (different brnakfaat room tulU
from which to choose. Prices begin
at

Loan** Chair* a t *11
prlcwa rad la all sty lea.

LOW■ PRICES
AftD LONG
EASY TERMS
M ARE
IT EASY FOR YOU TO COMPLETELY
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ItmpU In design, y»t very eft
Iin frank ttatafeUy. Richly
v*oemta£—\rim tayHng-*tun
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�Seminole County Produces T T y
Mort Fruit And Vefetobleu Thun Anj;
Similar Area In America r

NUMBER ,tl4

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

M OM 'AND SISTERS TESTIFY FOR MYSTERY GOLFER

H aw aiian Scion
H eld In S layin g

Lewis Control
Of Federation
K i f T o C hinese D e’ fen a e P osition s Is
Occupied A fter Wt*
' te r 5-D ay B a t t l e

A dm its F leein g N ew M ercbandise V ending
Y ork S ta te Because
M achines And S k ill
C lothesW ere Found
M achines M ust P a y
In H old U p A uto
R e g u l a r Licenapf

Line Of R etreat

KIJEABETHTOWN. New York,
—UP)—TW “myalorloua"
John
Monl«ru«. who puttied hia Holly*
wood golfing pal, by hit retiesac*. told a Jury today ho wa*
Innocent of the robbory c h a rt,
,------------.
. . - _York
.i
8 lata bo*
and flod . Now
caaao hia etothlng wa, found In
a Holdup Man's automobile.
Denying participation In tho
tor*.-year old $700 robbory of
Kin Hanaa* Jay, Vow York rood*
houan.’ Montagu*. known fai Byra*
»u»«, Now York u
Lavsrns
Moore, aald bo kraa "sahamed"
of hia connection' with tha caao.
Montagu* said ho, _ “wa» not
aad am not- aibomod of tho
uoms Moor, but aooumad tho
namo John Montagu* In 1030 bscaaao H woo -dlfforont" from hia

F o r Chinese Cut
Sh angh ai's In terna­
tion al A rea Is H it
B y S h ell F ragm ents
SHANGHAI^ Oct. 2C—
(AP&gt;—Japaneac forces today
oecuptod T u a n s , tha luy to
-Oho Chinese defense poeltlon
m Q ee north of S h a n g h a i,
and fought their way to sev­
eral points on the S h a n g h a iNanking railroad.
Sovarlng tha railway made

Doohh—Kalakau Kawananakoo
(abofa ) waa bold In jail whilo
Hcmolulu authorUloa Investigated
tha daath of his pretty aaaertod
common-law-wife, A rrilla Kinds*.
Kawananakoo la a grand-nephew
of Kino Oacld Kolakaua. laat
ilo monarch of Hawaii.

A confessed participant In
a aeeen-year-old $700 roadhouso
robbery for which llolly wood's
folflag John Montages la dh trial,
yoatorday declared, the brawny
defendant wa. Innocent.
William Carl el on, who aorrad
a prison to rn far tha erlms,
testified Montagna .was not •
member of a quartet of rohbeni
which oa Aug. «, l l » , bald «p
P rofessor A t Stetson the
Jay, N. T-, raamtlownod by
T ells M ens Club O f Kin Hina, n Japanese.
few hour, e a rll^ Montague's
EuropeanC onditions Y .A more
than too miles distant;
dared ha waa In iyraeua*. N.
Tha possibility of war breaking
lOwMeMI aw pam* two)

Lipsey Dots Not
Set G enua; And
Italy Aiming War

Carnival
B y Soutl
Tha

UMored
5 P,-T. A,

B M O g liA

Aasocial Ion «U(,
bald a t tha P nabyttriail Chgfch
laat night.
Dr. Upaay spoke on tha aubjort
•f tha things ho saw In Europ*
during th* past summer and eepectally hi tha two countries un*
der fascist dicta to rah Ipa, Germany
and Italy. Tha subject of his talk,
waa, "Poor but Proud.”
*
l)r. LJpsey, who waa an Asso­
ciated
Press correspondent In
Europo for ala years, told of tha
geographical conditions In Europe
(Centiaoe* an Paps Th*«e)

while tha Japaauao w ar. praaslag
steadily against ChlM** a l t o toft
to fight th* covering rearguard sc1
ttoo. Japanese said they had oc­
cupied several village* west of TWasag sad wars attempting as en­
veloping movement under cover of

M ethodist B ishopSays
N ationalism M ar K ill
F ree Speech In U .
NEW YORK. O ft, I t - m Fruocla John McConnell, spanking
at ma t ing celebrating hi* two da*
ends* and n half aa • bishop of
th* M*th*dl*t Episcopal Church,
predicted last night Umt Um "aaout
deadly warfare" *f a IIf*time
would bu made against f r a epoch
to the o a t 10 yuan.
la th* 83 year* a t hit episcopacy
ha added. 14 had passed “before

urday avaalng at T:M o'clock at
tha Houthalde Primary Reboot
and tha proceed* of Ibo carnival
will be used for welfare work
In the school.
The entertainment Is under the
direction of Mrs. K W Cnpeland.
finance rhalrman. who will Im
assisted by committees formed
through the ro-operallon ot the
mothers of the association.
Mrs. Copeland ha* announced
that |her* will be entertainment
for young and old and prises
will bn awarded for the best
costume* and many other games
and devices.
Th*
entertainment
program
wilt be bald nn th* school ground*
and Iba lighting arrangement will
be la charge uf lha Hanford decThe Seminole county Teacher,' trie company and a public ad­
Club will meat In regular aaa- dress ay,lam will ba Installed by
alon Thursday evening at T:4&amp; lb# Hofmann Klactrtc Bar*tee.

M eet To Be Held
In Lake M ary H all
By Teachers’ Club

o'clock In lb* U h l Mary School
auditorium, according to aa *“ nouocsmast mads today by Prof.
R. Marl KIPP.
A huslnaaa aoaalnn will ba
bald first sad at 1:11 o'clock a
program will ho held by the
Laka Mary Teachers who Bill
ba tbo boats for the evening.
They have arranged fur .several
ad druses* oo th* aubjort of "Tbo
religious, th* civic, and tbo po­
litical rusponelhllHIe* .if a loach
ur.” Th* Itov. Martin Bnuu, T.
E. Blmpoou, aad II- J. Lonman
will addroa* tha body oa tie**
rue pert If* subjects.
Following
tba talks, tko misting wlU oo
opoa for a dlscasaloo or dshst*
from tho floor by tha toseber*.
Tho family at lha Luka Mary
School has alga planned far rufraakmanta for lha group a t lha
soaclusloa of |ha program. Profaaoor C. W. UhtU to chairman
• ( tha cammlltee* a d Mill* Lord
of Oviedo Is proaMeat of lhaofg qlaatloa this yaav. MMe Marion
•C Johns ot lha West Bid* Pri­
mary 1a tho secretary-traagacur

Stock M arket Saga,
Then RccovereGrotm d

D ealers A sk Judge
To D ism iss S u its
TAMPA. Oct. I t.—Atlomeya
for Bins tiro dealara clarged
with doing basinet a without a
license asked Jadg* lllmes yes­
terday lo throw tlo case odt nf
criminal court borauao tha IIcent* law baa beta repealed. Thr
judge took th# motions sudor
advise moat.
Tire dealer. w*ru required un­
der a t i l l law to pay a special
■Irene* tax. The 1117 Legisla­
ture repealed tba law and coun­
sel for tbo dufandanla contend
there Is now no baaia for pros­
ecution.

Ransom B ill
Found In Chicago

Rom

chlCAGO, O ct, M. - m - Th#
Chicago Evening American a i d
today n second B a * ransom not*
bad bum fo n d . It aald a f i t bill
—identified a*.part uf th* $MJX»
In currency paid to th* kidnaper,
• r Charles B. Uses In a vain a t­
tempt to octal* hia re ton so-w a*
reported hy Frank H. Btrommal,
au employs of tbs Aiasrtotlq at
Arnsrieou RaUraods.
Tho first ransom uoto ales a t
$ ! t ds nominal ton—was taroe-1
over to fodarml agouta loot Thurs­
day by Mr*. Clara Ludwig, * rust-

H

Ne&gt;w CIO Department
Within A.F. Of L.Is
• Planned For iMass
Production Croups

1
-

I ’ Federation Seen
As On The Spot

A now l|ron«o ot I t 10 for IM
op, ration of mari-haudU# row*
Inc machine* will ba rhcrpU
darlnc tho romlnc year, ibo City
Oommlaalonar, voted la Ibotr
regular masting In tha City Hag
laat night, .
■Inca nonn of tho Clty'a preP
oat ordlnagga specifically i *
Cairo a Hedfoa too for lha Quot­
ation of etearett* ttndlna
shines, and hlhar Inatrumoola
"ihU typo. OSy Attornay Prod * .]
Wllaon waa Instrartsd to' 4r*W r

CIO Says Federation
Cannot Afford To
Accept Or Reject
I
■
—

bo acted O n ' ti, ths n o il t*m ta*|
of tho Commtailonera.
Tko Qpmmlasloo also approved'
lha Ucoualna ot ccrtoln skill m*j
chinas which hare boon Intro*
docod recently Into the CHy.
Thao, aklll machlnaa wars U*
ooaaod sndor prorlslon* of an
ordinance enacted by tbo Commission,rs s,T ,ral yoara ato prorldlac for • llrenso too of f i t .
tko City Attorney polntod out.
Chi of of Pollro tloy O. Wil­
liams waa a l ^ Inatrnctod toonforce tho mlldrllon of a license
too of $31 oo all danr* halls oporating In Hanford. Chief Wil­ H
liams was also Instructed to i s Dispute. B etw een City
fores tho cokoctlon of o $!• Ill
Recans# to o '* on aalabllabmsntd if And
where paock .boards a n nparat- f su its From N ew A ct
ad. This U arosldad for In an*
other of t « City Ordlnaaeoo • Operator, of wholesale Irnc'la
E “ Hanford m att cither pay a li­
cense foe ot |S I or ga fa l»8.
War. tha Instruction* glean tthlaf
at Folio* Itay U. William* hr
(ha narnbara of |h o City Com-

Cily Authorizes

p o s e d to iln y n r e c o n c i l i a t i o n
»• P " ^ nf the w i t h • t h e A m e r ic a n F e d e r a -olf-playlng »on. | | o n 0 f . L n lm r
o n a b a e le
I* charged. H er w h |c h u
C |y
h &gt; n d cr
■r In E llu b s lh M r.. M oor. and

City. Board Okeys
Erection Of Line
To T ransfer Power!

Declaring (haT It would be an
economical move for the ($ity to
laaee the power line, belonging to
the Florida Power and Light Com­
pany, running from tha Clty'a
water plant to the Clty'a pump at
the walla than it woubl be to con*
•Jruct a new line, II. II. Coleman,
local manager of the Florida Pew.
er and Light Company, and D. P.
Caldwell, another official of the
Company, * appeared before the
Commissioners laat night and re­
quested that the Hoard reconsider
leasing the Company's lines on a
renlal basis of $17 per month.
|
After a discussion of tha mat*
tar, however, the Commissioner,
who had previously given their
tentative approval to the construc­
tion-of their own line unanimously
approved the contract with E. ' B.
Randall of the Hands 11 EUctrie
LONDON, Oct, *#. —&lt;4T-Klng
Company for tha construction of George VI, an earnest figure In
a new line.
the splendid trapping* of RriUln'a
In discussing the m atter with ancient majesty, pledged hit gov­
Mr. Coleman ami Mr. Caldwell, ernment today to attempts to re­
Commissioner W. A. Leffler told store peace to China and Spain.
At the same lime Ihe monarrh
tho Power Company that their
line waa not In good condition and promt-nl air raid protection for
that If the City planned to con­ aU England and fo rm a l more help
struct a Ibis similar to that It emild for England's needy families. Ho
opened hi* first parliament from
he done for half the money,
Mr. Coleman insisted, however, the throne dais in the somber
that tho line would ho maintained lie use of | sud*—with Queen Elisa­
beth in n chair of state at his elds
In a serviceable condition.
Tho city-owned power llnowtll —and concluded with this unuaual
root approstmately |l*0* and lha benedlrtlun ,"l pray that under th?
Commission ora agra ad It would ba bless Inc* of Ihe Almighty .God
a sounder policy for tha city t o ap­ tho welcome of your drliberationv
ply the monthly payments on a may advance the happiness and
line which would ultimately belong w*U being of my peopl* and. th*
punru *f Um world."
to the City.

(JITY NEW S BRIEFS

IIW IW

IIO

a . p« " aaa ■

w » in i|

B liv v iv ig

tom o.row r im in g in the grill ro&lt;im
of Ihu YaMct Hotel, arciiidlng tu
an announr. Nielli m ade this m o rn ­
ing by J . Ik tinlluw ay, necn-tary
of the i» gnu if ut inn. The m eeting
will begin u t 7:00 o'clock.
Thu t'aln ry Camp. No. «i*. of
the W iuhIoi.-u of the W orld, wilt
meet In regular suasion Innlgtit
at 7:30 o‘i lock n | llm Am erican
l^ g lu n lln l. A report and dlarua»ton n f - l h e Ntttow al V trtory
llrltn will bu Imard ami all m em ­
bers nf Ihu Uniform Hank hnvo
been urged In nllcnd fur u a|m
ria l drill and iIIscum IchI.

The lewis 10-man delegation
a.-gotlating for pence with tha
Knleralinn auggrated tho creation
of a new CIO department within
the Fi-drrntinn which would bo
authorlu-d to nriranlio workers In
tho muss production, mnrlno, pub­
lic ut IIit I*--, nervier, and basic fab­
ricating Indoalrii-s,
On the imvls of mrmbcnhlp
claimed for thr rlral organltatlon, tho CIO would hard 3,718,000
members In tho Federation rom*
pared with the npproximately 3,200,000 workers the Federation
Merlin M llehell . of Orlamlo. now claims.
Ttya aernia In ua In bo n rnM)
pri-nlde.it uf tho Florida HporUm an A i-oelatliin, waa th e prin ­ where »t would control the Foilrrallnn by sheer strength nf
cipal sPrukur nt tho first m onth, liuinlera,- aald I.re Tirsaman, CIO
ly supper nf th a Full -eaann held gi-nrral cnunarl. “ Wo think this
by (lie M rn'a Club of llin ICpta- prepn.nl puts the final settlement
rn|ial Church nl th e Ihirlah l l o u , , of the taaue up to the other ahto.
la st „nU ht- lla r r y M rlionald. a The Federation conferees can not
UUflOl lo b.eept ur Ptjcft v ftt Ofrobitthrr u t th a H tato Ham * a n * fer fmmr/tMuly.
■~
Fl*h (Mmtulanlon, was
William fini'-n, Federallnn pres
cutk and epoke
hh-nt,-roold not lin n-arhed lltl*
, u few
the |mi&gt;urliiiii'M of m r ••ryntlim. ninliali-ly for ruinmrnt. Ill* as*
T he u u xllng
fnllii. ug the aoriatert mill lie pruluihly would
aiipper,- will' li wns iutti I by ibo | make no slnlcnirtit until after ha
HI, Agnea Guild, wna presided | had ill-riiKaril Ihe matter with the
over h r ttlipih-a Hli’iiiw nrtli.pre*- Federation'* lhn-r-ninn delegation
I,lent. Mr. Mill hell, wlui wna In-, to Hie ronfm-nre.
'
Since I he C. |. &lt;|. left Ihe rank*
lliulliei-d
hr
llm llnv, Mnrtln
llin ill, gnio the elilh no llilor- of Ihe Kedernlion with 10 union,
.•ailiig tniii on fU hlng nml- ih&gt;- in ItitlA, Phillip Murray, lender of
proper um’ of llin rod nml reel. Ihe 0. I. O. group poinlnl out. It
IllttwlrntIni* llin linn of every hn» grown to Infinite .TJ unions
kind o r roil um l reel Trout llm with 003 rhailem l industrial units,
- I'm llM rl mm l*aae T » .
very nnm lle.t I I I llin hirp.net un'l

Merlin Mitchell
Talks On Fishing
At Episcopal Club

Association Head Ur­
ges Formation Of
Ijocal Game Clubs

m ost ci|H&gt;iinl«u 'ei|iil|im enl,
Mr.
Mllehell I-Milnlniil m uiir poinlera
ill llielr flr-l iiiimiI ntfei-llrn uno,
l.nlli fur fiiv.li mid
nail o u te r
llehlng
lie nl»ii gnen n ileinnu
alarllon
of fly aakllng.
t'o n rlu d ln r hl» lulk will, un
e a r n .at plon fur llm nrcunl.u
lion o f hirnl aiinrlntnaii'u o»aoThe teronil mrrtfng uf the Hen- elullona. Mr. M llehell nrgeil Ihul
limy
In- affllhilud
nllli anme
ford
Grammar Ft-hool I’an-nl
Tearhera Aaaorlatlun will ha hrld r r n lr a l cnnanrvalhm league for
in the school auditmium'Thursday llin puipoi.i' nf Mmiiniirllig h-glsafternoon at ":.'I0 o'clock, accunl- lallou fur llm pndnellnn of gamn
Hal. nml In sun ll.nl uuel.
ing to an aiinuuni-rmi-nt made this and
morning by I1'lufraaor K. Karl law s nrn rigidly unfnrrod;
Mr. Milt lu ll nuld thnl ll waa
Kipp, |irinrl|m1 nf Ibr Inal it ut ion.
lint llm Inlimll.iii uf nm li organ‘'The program will I* umlrr thr I,all*.ns |o l.ili rf. ru will. the
direction of Mr*. F m l Myrr* who lIVrllhiMHl i f .rom iueri l.il flahel
has anangctl tu liave a group uf men and eiiin-nm d
tho belief
expression atiuh-nta taught hy
m ud nf I Imm in u h l
find
Mrs. Margaret Maffrtt to irrih- Ihul
h e lle r araphirm rin au guliln. fur
several pieces. In addition, a p&gt;r tnurlala In quea of gamu Mali ||n
lion of tho prugium will b* given nuld that m on. Hi.iii | 70ll,fl0lMioii
by a group uf the Grammai
w a , aiu-nt In Florid,i ln»l u In­
School students.
te r liy H m r l a t m a n y of i lium
The bualliern M-aalun will lirgil
ram u hero |o fi-li.

King George Prays
For World Peace Mrs. Fred Myers

American Red Crow Begins F ight
To Reduce Accidents In The Home

Plans Program For
School P.T.A.Meet

at 3:00 o'clock ami following thin
session,
rrfrndinisnls will he
aarvrd. The meeting will I r run
eluded In lime fur tks parvnta In
carry their rlilldrcn from the
school to Ihslr homes.
From *J:00 o'rtock until 4:M&gt;
o'rlark, the leschsr* will lie in
thslr rra|irctlvr rooms for confer­
ence* with the parent* concerning
th* work of their rhlldrsn.
A meeting of tho officer* of Ihe
body will be held a t 3:00 o'clock
in Professor Kipp's offlcsa. Th#
masting will be prsaidrd ever hy
Mrs. J. fl. Michael, president of
the organisation.

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Jaycees Decide To
Beautify Plot At
Park And Geneva

thetn through \ho rout tray of acvrral Banfmd crlrry grower* and
parking hou.r. flee nf charge. - I
Th* meeting waa presided over
today by E. K. I.nncy nml there
wore asv'sral guests present.
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E nglish AmbasBador
R eturaa To H is Post

uOO.boo am um hurrhed.- I^avllt
stated “Till* la .lt out «!T every
36, •ubilanllallr uiorn Iban half,
who ar ^ pagan *ln Arocrtra."
Othur»&gt;liill&lt;tlra l^ovlll aald.
show .tbo' world to lie growing
morn baathsn at tha rale of I,*
000.*04 annually.

Tha aaanrbilluti I* masting
her* a a .a prellmluiry to tho.lntamatlunal niavcotlon o f Dtswith th* PrealdcnL"
11* Mid b* thought there waa clpto* of f’hrlat. srhadulod to
uadua apprehension generally aa open Taoadat nlrhl and coaliato th* dangure of * Kuropsau war. aa through ttoaday,

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p r o b a b l y w o u ld g i v e J o h n L .
L c Wfo c o n t r o l o f t h e F c d c n l -

tlon.

IPolice Ta Colled
Fees From Tracks
Wholesalers

W A S H IN G T O N . O ct. L*C.—
(AIM — Tlu&gt; Com m il let* fo r
Im lu stria l O rtfim izntion p ro -

LOCAL W EATHER
1‘urtly cloudy, proUbly sealte n d khowrra Wsdnsaday and hi
tglreme north portion add n*W
extremh south roast tonight alight* ^
ly warmer. Cooler In north pw&gt;.(
tlon Wednesday night and Ib oir* .
tram *' northwest portion Wedmto*,'
day afternoon. Kxtromo north wash
Florida—partly ilnudy tonight bad
Wednesday, waruwr tonight. cedW

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!W1* Control

OtFederation

B at when the money which the
fd the people has bees epaa t. and tl
halt Jte Inflationary protm i, rcfuah
mere, ostensibly on the pretext of
then bua'neae begins to eiueip Mg*.
unemployment Increase*. Wberoup
&gt;mi*«U&gt;tHr cry out, that whet le t

That le whet they am aaylng now la thie c e n te r ,
we have no Idea what oar country ie going to do aber
But In G e rm a n y ehortly after the war when th at cry
raleed, the gover nment gave them a Uttie more Inflation,
f t helped far a while, and then aa the government tiled to
call a halt, boalneoa damped again. Hence a little more
Inflation waa needed. Tbia west on and an, with the gov­
ernment never quite courageous enough to face the awnJr
m i bring Ua expenditure* within the limitations of lie aneefpta. Aa a consequence the value of German m
waa totally destroyed, and none auffemd more the
poor.
•
And ao the eeonomlate who have aaid th at the
aaeed budget of the past few y e a n waa a daagero
ley leading to Inflation have not yet been rpnpleii
proved by the e v ^ ta in Wall Btroet during th e nas
|hreefc*. I t ra m a k tslw lp earn with wha* murage tl
ernn&gt;ant face* Its new problem.

T he E lks A ccident C am paign

1- —
Thoroughly aroueed by the rapidly lucreaalag tefl of
highway acddenta, the national Order of Elba, under the
able leaderahlp of Charlee Spencer -Bart, haa undertaken g
National Safety Han by which Jt It hoped to ©onvjaee the
motoring publ'c of tbe importance of careful drirla^, the
neceaaity for Eliminating dangerous
gtfttm gt m i
curvet, and the importance of rigid enforcement at in itic ordinances.
,
Pointing out that last year 1J00 Elba were killed In
automobile accidents, the Grand Exalted Ruler refnarha

f in r o a bo halted. AS

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Orcidwits.

Be rsonal*

p rin t* tory prior to I
ond condition*,

J»*rt, accordI
Croai. 8cf»
£ T p £ S ^ . l £ S f
Mathodlat Church which M t ' u i i f l t a A» .*. f m "” *

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form. and with * th* I
of parent* wilt go th n
home, from m w to
check on haaardia. Oc
voro# .Ida of tha toayutf
oro llitod firm work
ind ichool chUdroo ri
ru n ] iro a i wlU hwpo

• abort burin*** mrottag. S r t ' f ' g ?
£2, ■ £* "
L. C hlk » « t h . h r t eh.pl.t- o t 'P * " g ! °» f i f r •*?*??■
tho Mbs ton BlodV Book. "Radiant
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I p i l h l rtC U# City
+ n to rite C ity . Hall
aockoC th* Cowart*n p o d Mi approval of,
r t ' of’ |h* oquIpsMOt.
Mr oOfeUta at th*
i O v p m ilo a te e * t Itow# which ml*ht « m o a
not mod with rxtroro*
dy HMt. oid ooihdr- If "Teacher*
and l ifraq^t r
Btor* Ftenk *■ lm » - co-operating wholehearted!
tortlte h r bid* h o

r ? « 4 . o f M U . .u tro a te l J

JU lw bm enU w*ro **rrod to J r w“ *
«• »••*&gt;
th . foBowtor Mra. C. K. MeSUr- W U W *t*’1tor 1m m oa
row. Tfro. £on UHy, M ro.Mancy **• A f , n , t
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BropJi, dtte. 'M. to
Choroentag, Mr*.
Wth. Clarence W)

■ T K &amp; U S
n w gfh* a*reld.‘
hg inetelU tUa «f of*

Doaaoy and H n . R.
r r s s a s s
AU* M r. R U. f
pOIosaU*'A vano* i t
Crri WlUlama. Mro.
Mrs. / . i.-C arrH */

SwiH, Mr*, -yt: D.

rrfooda r t hflaa Jnhnnlo Mrrich wfll ha a an y t o ‘ learn that
•he la ’Ul at h ir home la Irtta
M ary/
Vtlendi of Mile Mildred’ Uien­
ter will rocrot te Item that rite
undonront on aporatlna today at
tea prang* P*n*r*l Uoipttai id
Orlando after *a lllniiai of k*raro) moothi.

lipw y lilte d th a t lu iy U tw in
tha . l u * f OooftU hot hoi IP
time* tb* hoputaUGo u tU ly ho*
45,000/rno Hi I— l w hllorthiri oro
only 3,000,00a rooidbic In 0*orgU,
**d )M Ju ly dMO a r t Mr* the
( productive-power H M fortllo
agricultural toad* M Georgia hot.
i Jo rompartog O oniM y, ho doilonH that Germany |o thro*

I-,- w -JT*'* II ew■— - ■ ■— ■ 7—'
•» »HP * f* 6 t hU opinion r t U*
Hotter rttig d - that h i fo u . th*
prp)0*t w m d d jh l' a* Ocooewfcil
nad artah llg /iw thoC H v *a WgU
•l
otndaoey of
Iha toool tafia* ] lapact I*ant Do­ pl lane** and rqulpmont, toolatend
oms* .of S « m n b r t of uiyoboeg toy*, flroa. tn u h , flroonni, foodand fifW to tho lUUon which •luffi, pobona, rnrago; and yard.
coald h« atlgSoated.
Tha prothR *»U* tor tho la*
■taJUitop r t » M w*U traaawh-l
lap In tea- BallM UaMaa • nal

Spice Cake,
m
B u tter B isc * 10c
Clip Cakes
16c
Cookies * 15c
th*
undergroduote
n*w*p*p*r
•'III*," milla th* allegation. U hi*
now hook "Oiford tyii»lt*d,“ tho
rdvlawi of which ihoekrd porenlo
over th* breikfiot tobto yoiteriloy. i
Rrionl asserted, hitinng ilhec ,
thing*, - that &lt;m* girl student out
A L S O S P E C IA L
of flro "npcrim rnte wltR ***"■
■luring her four yrgro ot on* of th*
P u m p k in P ie s
foyr womrn'i colleges of Opfofd.
Th* roll* for m«n otodoMto. h i
noM, to rouldorrtdy highW-^-obout
| H o t C u b a n B r u tf
one out of three.
Moat af (ho atudonta w o n Irate
O rd e r N o w F o r
in tlirlr rrpllj-a to Ilriant, other*
"laughod off* bit rttergo*.
,
^ H a l l o w e 'e n C a k e s
" I k 'l U ^ a
:b .

rkiD A Y
| Ttm Fldrito Claia of tb* Tirol
lu rtla t Ctiureb will ham a i m Ioww*iq party a t 1:11 Id tha an.
t\n .

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hoo|

C re d ito rs H a y
*

L a k e la n d

I n M w and th*
t* thd Xtta ^heater
I TJrtrvUy id a
o d .v n
.
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tao ' eohtedy-drama
called “The Perfect Sperimch.'
• Tlw itoey deal* with an ec­
centric old lady pooacaied nf many
million* who hak an amliillon to
hcr MnndaOd'rdbed ai pn allo-

Mr*. J. C. c#Jh«te. Mr*, a. H
W Unriihf and Mlu txht.-f Stoodanmlro railroad Bandar from
Do*nm, oh. whir* thoy altahdad tha fimaral o f tbdlr nrydi.w.
Chari** M. llariy. who loot M«
Ufo ln an autotaOVU* healdaatto
Miami oa
Mr. 'Ithaty
ha« many frta«il| bar* wko' wtlt

S et
H flfa g e {

» LAKKLANP, Oct. M-—Basking
■to roach aa agroamani with
bondholder, oa amount ot mtltag*
Mo ha levied for dobt .errIce
JdOring lb* fl*m| year which alwoody to under way. City At- of tha porolhUltiaa a f th* atory. It
•orriey A. U. Corvoy and Clt/i waa written | y Eamuel Hopklni
Adams, who aathorod "It R ipP«ned On* HltHt,? ind waa adopt__ _______ J L .
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.w H rto r o n W S n to W tA T oU tert
. JSUoro to reach aa agroamen11 of Norman Rwltly JUtoeo, ; taw &gt;WPA certain group* nf hbedhoM-, root* Riley, Drowsier Mona and
i n h a. rauaed adoption of tb o .F rlti falkcn.teln Michael Curili
'
municipal .budget to bo held up wa; the Vtlrcrtor. Mlk* U th* ism* wished to convoy.
Thn productionv waa th* flrut
i*v*ra) * c * \. beyond th* op- tnak w)w guhlod Flynn through
pointed .Uniq.
("Coptab# Dleod^-omf "TBe- Ch» rgo in . a *** ** of ala playa to 8*
prevented In Hanford durlnr Ih*
" *- -.................[rt thu light Rrigad*.'!- *
WHITHRY DROPS DEAD *
Other. In the r a il of th&lt;* pre- wlhtot- l.y III* ' Klhrida Kodeihl
*
—
ml *r c Indmlo May Roboon, Hugh Thtwlbr^PlaVoro. Th# pur pro. of
. IIAMJLTON, vB*m wU, —U h — Herhort, Kdwln K vrrrtt Horton, tb i grdap fa ’to .how tb* h.vdi
WIlnur a Whltoay, 60, N*w H r Allen /nakte*, llevrrly Roberta, uplnont a&lt; H&gt;* dfamo from ooi)y
Unman tlutes'autll thi *
a*y Bell Tclephaaa Comptny offl- Dick Forhn oml Dcpnte Moor*,
It woo nohounmd that ti
rial friou North O ergrt, If. J ,
t i g la Krrol Flyitn*i ffrot e»‘d ropped daatl yesterday white play- aay a l uut-and-«ut remedy, and be ploy to hd ‘ brooetiled wlH
or# man”
'■tog golf.*
W adld to be axcrllrnt.

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mkgacad by op* of ih* taomhor*
of tbo force, It will c n a tly to*
enyu* tya cffldoaor u&gt; tha tore*

wll^ont i g f Incroao* lnmaa-»ov.
M

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- WiUtama pointed o j t

iha ort.At.
teg the nil
Won: Ml Wha ad m an by RCA
■ffltlala H ut Imcnii** of th*,
]*ral terrain to Uda loaailtr th a,
*nl*v«n wuyid art nooaaaarUy
M«S to bn uri-r «r. to*t high although n (itohur nnionaa would
probably pruvW* Iwtlor reception
at '* greater dtetearo,
t t 1* planned, a coord Ioa to
CUaf Wlltiaiui. to rornov* tb*
O-foot flag pate from tha outiklria of th* Municipal Daiaball
Burk- and aroct It on top of tha
toogl ItoUca SteUau. Aa RCA
la icbatluled to
eoataci
Tlllama anmellmo
garluha delklja
onara also a«ifdtob to advar»rlT»"itew' polite
h hMp or rocof£t ‘IlM modi)
sdl 01 s crulart.
W. A. IwRIor
Hot that U would

City A uthorises
Police To (
Fees From
Ciallaua* rr,m e , „ One
aa many tru rk i In lUiiford a*
U * r ilka without p afto f Hronia
lo tha city
'
JBvaiy anita of th* altuatto*

that In llatnr* pily Ui*. whole
aat*ri had *nt*rad a aalt agalnit
U&gt;* City whan afmrta waroaiada
te collect th* llyoni* fro. T h *
maltar 1* achadulag ta b*h**rd
hotor* tha Suprote* q w rt aoow
tlga* la th* tidar futuro,
It wa* pointed nut al thaC onmlarion mooting that tb* lie*****
war* an Important aoarr* of rov.
ana* to th* City and' that It
w m only logical that ttuwhoi*M in i gay Ih* fM sine* thoy do
hurt bus* to Hanford j u t oa the
wholesalers who oro located hero*
a n required to piy the foe.

nouneomentt
ronr*rnlng
th a
Completely Reooval
church- 'Ha rioted that tha Young for many of tha reported India
And Redecorated
ttoopKa choir was progroaabig •rotloni. .
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m ry rapidly and aaon wtK b* an
Important church organliatiaa.
A p a rtm e n ts
Dr. prownle* nl*o announced
that a flrneral Aaaombly Worker
of
th* Preibytorian rhurchei
Pinlahod In iha
Would h* In Sanford during th*
most attractive
U»&lt; week In Hovemhar and would
Colors
hold ronrlce* flc* nlghti of ’ th*t
w**k on th* tubjecl of "Worokto-- ,
H r aleo announced that in K arth
a two-wrek'i n r jr a l leivlc* w|l1
CO W A N CO.
hi conducted in Hanford by JOr.
John tVilllami.
announcement
I l l B . F IR S T . S T .
wai alio mad* cOQcamtog th*
Inquire
HAN PORI), FLORIDA
young people'* monthly new ipapir
that waa begua several month*
ago.
'Chairman of the Program Commjttcf, 8. T). Hlghlaynua, condoetP A U L ’S
*d a short listener quia that wdi
thoroughly enjoyed by th* group
1 0 th A n n iv e r s a r y /

SALE

Cbiot—oftef being criticised on on*
hind for their "poeatvlty” sitd be­
ing warned on th* other to shun
anything that might aggro vet*
Voror Rdwird Higgins *ut*d ghtl‘lopop**« sentiment.

wrought during teoao bummer
month* on mltagy'a hair I* going
to h*vo to U repaired. Today,

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bagpui* r t rar e.tanslvo aduca-

m

ttonal system, wo kaow lomethlng about hair and R»
and our proper*lie** whtoh oro rolled for roch Imtivldi

thaf ho wta rt (ho opinion thot

Ih* City should proceed with th*
collodion ot th* linen*** or*n
•hough It might rooolt ln * tow
tulL It wilt at l .i s t ahow to tb*
Iqproma Court wk*a tb* trial
oo** appears for rmisldarotlon
that Ihl* ctly la -oppoaad to tha
M O/ m m m w to to* f e a t.

S a le s m a n
H abeaa

la

G ra n te d

C o rp u s

W rit

IJgflV 'te

F o rC U rtC o y t

which CrtuR yhyri.'

n r a p p e a ra n c repeali B*n1ort’,
jA W y^R rpyJota**, Ota

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FJCTUREn ABOVE U g »
Giant Burpdr all poreglam
cabinet heater now on dl**
pW

At

M attter.

F tum lM irf

P lC T U B E D /A T W » T U th «

igtagt addition to A
1(0*. So* It now on

“GOOD AMO RAD FURNTOURP”

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Cincinnati N&lt;
Have Agffc
In *38With JD)

Kan-Wildcat O ath Will Be
ature Game Of Conference
iy. During'Coming Week
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DKLAND, Oct.
Cincinnati Heda, National IM P *
f
. . U h ImII intim, inrarmoC nlftotola O r a j r l

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Ur, tot -..fa. U

&gt;1 E leven E m erged From D eLand.TH t
S a fe From In juries A nd Squad A lso
: In Good Mood F or Friday B attle_____

C ase; Strengel
Return To Major
League With Beet
will bring to Sanford a
In Morth**«t Conference play
N M iis team that will be bard to
:M U but Coach Mcl.nr**' boy*
that , It
M d o n r OcaU
big won (Mr donfaranea ricto
rtaa while Sanford baa won two
b—
dropped one and that to
■ptkm , GUy after wins arar Bus’ Hg
pgl^nd,
ft Tba winning of lha gam. F ri­
day night by Ibe local dgyrogn*
tkm would. naan that they will
. a t In t g n a t bid for lha leed-

W ill R eplace Form er
M anagerM cK echnie
A s B oston Leader
BOSTON. Ort, »«.—{/P&gt;—Th*
Boston Bee* yeeterday named
Casey fllenltel, former manager
of tha lirnoklyn DodyOra, astbalr
pilot fbr JMI. aucranaing former
Manager William it. MCKochrle.
J. Botiert Qitltm. president of
the Bee*, telephoned Stengel at

Bum I I «

puled lo h a rt rn eleed more
B
b7 not m, u.«lng thoclub
(hjn n # t,el«h Orim#., |b* team*
plIo(, foV Rnj.hlng "aUtb,
Blonyal managed tha Brooklyn
e,Bb (brM yMrfi nnlahlng sixth
^ JM|&gt; n(tb | n ’j | and aarenth
, *j, a(|*r * 4 l|tlngul*fand pfev,
eaiM t wfth IU, K„m Turk
aianto la tba early ISiO'a. MeKMh„ta wbo piloted the Doe,
to lUlb piaca last yaaiiyllb m«*
nutsrial. left Boston t o r '
w)Ul lh. ctne,nB„ , ned* at a
#obiUn,w taer„ „
M|,ry .
Jt ( ( | , b#
nm» gulnn
bwl
tn*n lc| ax mxnxger.
In 1M|, Whan qulnn was direct^ (b( Brooklyn club, lie r.lo*ad
a
W|tb gtangat altar tba
Dodger mantgemant had dacldm
H lnM . r H u
“
“
Qu, ; n , #lJ ho b ll, been
doubt of elgulng Blongel for tho
b reacUwt him on
lB|eI)bon.

k B o u n d AUt lhar a r t .till not
Job (bt dny of„ r , h.
r " 5 _ “ Coach M cUraa w ant. Wor|d purlo^..
.aid. "axplntoI thorn to that writ pr«b»bly b .
B
lwo otbtr,
«»*&gt; waa tor*, chief m otlr.
pn.h of Mlnnmp.» •
weaga practice m m Ioq. oJU , Dd ai(bllJ if.rtnytl, of the
;
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Cub*.
? ' OLAJMBB COULD TARM IT
"Wbou I conldiri get either uf
i
„ _ _
them I reared Caacy wlgbi al; ARENA, WD-. —W - Whan ready barn taken any nn. of f ir.
H ra
R khtnbon of S print minor
offora Up * had,InO r m \ r m t fo T a n alrpUno fid.V
« • » « • city,
tha pilot clrtlad orer tha farm of, "Cairtr." a«hnd gulnn, "do you
bar father, William Roberta. When' want to come with u . next
‘aha looked down, bar r U osm fall, year?"
■r* months U tar hsr fathorl "I'd ba dallgbtsd to." esmeth#
thorn, with only on* Ion* **Ulllc reply.
,
* "Okar. roura to t tbs lob."

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FLORIDA

Warren *!. Olio* vlrepraeUnat At tha annual fa ll m m
and general manager or tboCIn- tb, FiariU State
^ .m i
to n .^ .* I l » J Board of Directors bald y*

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of the Tampa gama w'*k *
wound* Injured hi* W l ankle
In practice •» Hulley field yeateniay afternoon.
Juat round In» Into ahapa after
a slight coortiwlon auffered In
tha Fotilh Georrla Icacheia p a t
here Oet. S. Ilynn waa expected
to play a leading role ip N n l
the aeeedera.
More misery for IliUOr impporter* came with the announce­
ment by Coach llrady Cowell that
Lyn Warren, triple-threat barkftold aUr, •’probably" would not
aaa action Friday beeaua* of a

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£ £ £ £ • .£ £ ,

t U oiwrnlknia Tb* Klnrtda ehib ° * lw?
I. In . tlsaa 13 Im A o.

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nne'oU L Z ’. 5
buy the Iinland n»d. oatright.

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A working agreement bad boon

In off*ct for two ynsre, *-4 . i " * 7 l
'•Tha geographical location of *rS &gt;
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Directors, maoUnf.la tha

“ c a r s lu r s L 'K a s

r*»* of ■playora," wroU Ollaa. f? " ” 1.., **• *1|M0; “ J*1
-Tharaforo l hop* row ar# |Wt
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rounilna on any atnUattoti with
" J
our club n « t. year. fo r rori**. B a c a ll C ^ y a a ri, n a
reason* I *w going to restrict “
. dgl
our clasa D nperatlona and Uoaa , 1 *?** 01 ” u l ‘™*
wn am Intoraalad In will prob- . ' *
MMtat
ably ba nearer at band.
*&gt; * . w p r a a - W t m of «
------------------sar* La**burr, tb* dlroctr
a single Tale playar learlnr tb* re-darted Al Comb* of Ga
line of scrimmage.
1
Tba 111101lion today waa wbo^b 1
1 - Frank had dallbarmtaly groand- i
ed a forward paaa to gain groand,
which Intel res n technicality ,*n I
tint ruin*. Tha officials called Ina |
plug a tuurhbm k anil handed tba 1
ball to Cornell on Its M, an ad* ]
tanca of eight yanla for Tela/ 1
It waa tainted onl there ls I
nothing In tho rules lo penalise 1
deliberate. grounding, of a pea* 1
to "gain" ......... I.
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CROSSING HIO GRANDS
1
LAREDO, T*g*f —(JT*)—Mat* i
than 100,000 American togriata I
entered Mexico through Uila bor- I
der city during lha first, eight
months of 1017.
«I
In this period there war* !,MQ
mor* cars croaaing tha Him r t f |
l.am lo than daring tba shifty
year cf 103d. IlSarlaat travel both
years was in June, July and Au-

F or Sale

used against 8t* t'aul'a and baard
thslr mentor* point out tba ml*-]
tokaa they committed against
Fletcher last Friday.
Waldo Stocb, regular and, baa a
painful Charley Horae but ba
should fa* ablo to play Thursday
n ig h t
Oat In Hirer*Ida, Coach Charli*
Jons* drilled h b charge* on pro*
tooting th* kicker. S t Panf* baa
had four punts blocked this am ion
In three games and Jonas wants

submitted ip 'P re sid e n t Gray who
also la treasurer, rarealed total re­
ceipts of 9R4ddJ7 pud expendi­
ture* of
of which «S*71-50 waa expanded upon umpire*.
Collected during lh* year In
fines assessed against player*
waa ■ 1410,
H I I dhrlded
1
M follow*:
Gabies* 11la, 9110) Sanford, |1 I 4 |
8L August Inc, |41; Da Land, |3 S |
Lae*burg. Daytona Beach, g it
woo forfaited, and It appear* that each) Pal*U*, I U : ra d Orlando,

dint. 1

(P ean u t)

Any Q uantity
W. W. Goetfleh
Stall 30-34
S tate M arket
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE BUS

jJOB PRINTING
PHO NE

F reak P lay B y V ale
Back la N ew Problem
ToGame R ule-M akers
NEW HAVEN, Conn., O ct If.
- W —Clint Frank. Tole'e AllAmerican back, found himself
sliotlirtited ySaturday ax the lead­
ing man In a football play that
threaten* to become n n*w prob­
lem for rule maker* and . offi­
cials.
Tb* play occurred lata In tba
third quarter nt tha Tala-Cornail game her* Saturday which
Yale won, • to 0. With tba ball
on tba Inaer’n St ynrd line, fourth
down and 10 yard* to go, Frank
faded bark In lh* 40 and sbotj
a long, high forward pas* doap1
Into Cornel)’* and 100*"Vltbout I

A d v e r tis e m e n ts
South." Stanley-Hog*rx llxrdwsr*

D A N

D U N N

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COME ON.
SN A P O UT

OF I T / THE B TU FFB )
L H E R E /7

•&gt; CHRVROLRT COACH,
! , painting but motor In
^fenillfcB . pboaa I II J.

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new It* w»rtln« agraamapt' H i t
season with t&gt;&lt;* I h M
Florida

*(Ohl» df tba conterenca bat a
• defeat woald mark their near
jt e lfa -The Indian* are not
hapreonfldont or not undar-conl fidant bat bar# the right aptrit
weeded whan they ae scheduled
T .1 W *
j T h # local group baa two of
Um hard** 1 game* on tb* U07
onhodaU pUnnad for tha n w t
Mr* weak* no U»ey are with
O -* * “ f Ortando and aoadran-.tag* will ha bald orbr • both
a to m s la walcht dlrlalon* **•
portonoa and also U a boms
k*. ,k* oatllng.
, l f Raaferd wins ovor Ocala
'!***
V 4 0fUB&lt;.a.
L*^, gagfoed can aapoot «&gt;»• &lt;»&lt;
tba Ufgaet erowd. la tba hi.lory of tha aebnol-a football aaa*
non (o aaa tha IndlM-TIgar war.
^ • n m ta a m eona rt ad from tb#
,n •xo*'**nl ao®:
d|U«n ond they ara working hard
.fm th*'r doahla wlngbaab play*
^ W ly " " R * * * m*T / ■ '
W f « and raaxalW Mi.il atyU
1of play. Tb* hidden ball ayatam
;fe tha doahla wlngback dlrlalon
*]*
**• *d’ ‘ “
Wgad thnl Ramlnole will hare
;p re r Ooela. Although tho double

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HOTEL LEAMINGTON

/v* ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION vs*

N. E. 1st STREET a t BISCAYNB BOULEVARD
O n r i o t k h i Boy front P ark and Blocnyno B ar
OppooH# ‘Union Bun SUUon

MIAMI, FLORIDA

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TORTURE CHAMBER
WITH ONE W HO
PRETENDED TO OR
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Na BLADES, No L A V E R
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS

OFFICM MACUINR CO.

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Biaglo M fc t with 41*1 h—91.50;
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health. Excellent condition, uo*d
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Q N R 'ntaa 'ap eb lrs apartment Beach MgU* panlnsutar SUtiah,
] p wanted a* cook or. maid or Gulf Service Btatioa.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Project
- Hospital
A dvanced!
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M iarinr B eauty!

M ONTAGUE D EN IES ROBBERY!
•

Surrender Of
Lewis’ Union
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Peace Cominittee
Split Wide'
Each Demands!
plete End _Of i

R eferendum May
Y et Be Required

W ASHINGTON. O ct, t l . —
— labor's peace cenfereece
receaeed leday onlll, Ndv. 4 eft*
er each ride bad tamed dewe
the other"e peace pmpeaol.

P la n s P rovide For 3
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• S to ty Structure To
J B e M ade O f Brickj

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Brother .Held By Fire AndStvord
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R rojectls Signed By
.County Commission
' AAd Sent To Wash­
ington FotApproval

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WAHHINOTON, Oct. 17,—017—
The American Federallog of I,*| bor called icrlay fer a rjomplcie
surrender of John L. . l/swts*
rebel Commltto* tor ledualrlal
A WPA project for a.
Organisation a* the Federation'*
.
Acounty-owned and operated
i
terma for endlnr Labor** big clr
W ho«pital has been approved!
II war.
fir the. County Commission-' Police nod private Iagencies en The Federation'* three-man
era, signed and sent to the gaged In a ffar-flung
eearch for peace committee, beaded by
ar
WPA office In Jacksonville, the beautiful Mre. Margaret M. Oeorge H . Harrlaou. president or
Railway Clerk*, aubmltted
a llerakl reporter learned Reeve* (above) who dlaappearod th*
in Washington, D. C- two week* thl, proposal la th* peare con­
lata yeaterday afternoon,
ago, She la the eatranged wife ference thla momln*. It came na
Plana for the hospital were of a former aide to Paul V. Mc­ a counter auggeaKon lo th*
drawn by Architect Elton J. Nutt, American high eommleiion' ClO'a proposal of yesterday for
tbo eatabllahmant of an antnno.
Ito arlto n and aro h u n t on oth­ er to the Philipplnea.
er plana (or modnrn hospitals
mon* CIO department In the A
"Myaterious" John Montague, golf wixartl an,) pal of num erous
F . of U
which hare b e e n constructed
Hollywood
movie ataru, 1« shown on the w itness stan d at hla trial
• » « tbo nation durtna the past
The A- F . of I . proposal rail
in ElsabethloWn, N . Y „ aa he denied participation in th e robbery
rear. Hr. Mooch ton »ml&lt;t.
ed fort

In Shanghai Areft

Leopold McLaglen Is
Jailed For TryingTo
"Shake Down” Mil­
lionaire For $8,000

Father Slain

IIS WOKI.KS, Oct., 27, t,P»
I «"|«&gt;M Met,-glen, JU-yi-ar old
bro.lu r i.f the screen star, Victor
Mr luigl&lt; ii, w is IhwI,|'i| * i Ihc
cnunly (all Imlvy on MH|iicion of
xolli'ilniiou of the romoiL.inn of
u ctjlme nnd aiisplclr it of Mibonlinol.lon of |H-rJory.
.&lt; Hi- hiigu hlioiitdcro xqirnml
bard., Mct-nglcn VcKcmrnlly den Id
lo bherlffs lnv«xti|/sinr William
Vhptaan Uni ho h i,.| („ -jhake
•lonn' loilllonnln* j'hillp I'hinrel.
lor fer on 5H.0U0 salary lumua.
I .I,* not know what ibis Is all
nlaml Thric I* not * scratch upon
my Integrity In any country in th*
a arid," bo said.
Mr! “r.I"I1 wn« Iskrn Into cue-|
I'sly Is- 1 plgjd nftcr what IVnpie e »iild Vrns n six week* Invri-tlgntlmr bv r b a ’irrllor who In-1
lirrlied ail Akron, ftlila fortune,

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Vk

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70,000 Chinese Sol*
diers Trapped Be­
tween Japs And In­
ternational Z o n e ; -

A dm iral Y arnell | v
Ready F or Action ■
U. S-Marines Ordered Lt
To Fire If Attacked
By Japs Or Chinese
TOKYO, • Dels 27. — —
Japan formerly declined today
an InvIUtlon to participate In
I hr ItruMcl* ronferene# of lh*
Mnr-IWarrr part adherents on
th r ndnr*e*Japanrs* war.
Th* nstr, hsndnl to Belgian
Ambassador Itsrun Albert d*
ItssMnmpirrrv, declared th* tonfrrrnre was Inspired by lb*'
League nf Nations and would
Charles Breltfcller Was stabbiri "put serious ot» tid e s In tb*
path ad the last and proper *•lutlqn" nf the conflict.

Judge Tells Jury
Earl; Passage Of
E rror Was Made In
Medfl; Bill Seen
Montague Verdict
B; Congressmen Cool W eather Gets John. Galloway U.S. Borrows
Peterson, Hendricks G olfers O ut F or Tells Ktwanians
Billion Dollars
.".'iGov. Cone Renews
And Wilcox Pledge Round On Course
About Sea Scouts From Wage Class
Selves For Action

1. Return to th* Federation of o f a roadhouse seven years ago. Q ueilionlnif him I* hi* n u n a t­
The proposed three atorr attic.
year-old daughter, Gladys (above)
BHANCiUAT, Oct. 27,-x
«o atnirture wtt) hare e bed ca
•It CIO unions U ut one*
torney, Jamra M. Noonan.
Y T s v tv fn m s A
V n H J l _ i confcssd she k llld him "In de (A P )—Fire, started by thV
(Cawtlsasd m Pie* T tim l
parity of IT, tod will be ,o
rense ol mother" during a family
conetracted U I* M (Ira proof.
•------*
I
ipiurrt-l.
Relow. 1* the death knife. w arring Chlncae and Japan*
■ f t wm bg equipped throughout
QCI.IZARKTIITOWN,
N.
Y..
Oct.,!
---------------------cue, raged unchecked t h t t
with a hot weter hestlnf spa.
27.--M’)—A Jury last night arnt
afternoon through northeft^
tern end elto with an automatic,
myrU'ikui* John Montague out
aalf-lovailing olarator.
Shanghai and miles to th # .
Esrcx county court house, a fnto
Mr. Moughlrwr’a apeclflcatlona
man- free to go trap fame end r&gt; |
*
*
.
went. Debt ruction by firflf , "
tor the around floor ol the
gold by liii ability as u super golf f Ifiu B fC
A f &amp; l D S t untl nwurd rcnchctl new dl-"
atract are protide (or en ecctpl*v«'r. .
menxions today an the Chltg)1:
deat room, *vr*r room, Isolation
Tba auddan changa In the lo­
The verdict acquitting him on
ward for contagious disease,, of.
ene ret rented from Iho Ch*7 * ■
Pledging themariret 'to con­ cal weather I* bringing out many
charges tluit he committed robbery
p&gt;l section, ii'irlk ot the Thtarn
Soen end mala kitchen* while tinue to work fer tba Medfly dam­ got far* to th* Raatonl Country
in
IMP
on*
brought
In
after
l'J
URtlonnl Hctllcmsut,
,, ■ ■
the eeefnd door will be com- age bUl and n
Club, a coord IgR to A. C. Fort,
.
im,'n
ilcllbcrnting
for
alAdmiral llarvy Yarnell, ra
chlaftr of werde and prl- that U will i t
manager, who a tat ad today that
f-»r houn..
mamler of lha Untied Blab
«4 golfer* uaad th* link* uur.
during- the next ragalar
'
| Then, was n mighty cheer In
h Asiatic fleet authorised, th*
tag .tb m laat.w aak — v .
*1 rsag m s JftWto*
«•"“»» r°«m nnd Jodg*
The Barifanf "Hl« ifeont Troop, .WASHINGTON, O cU '87.’—(/PI i '1’"
who hero l*en netko la working - Th* course la rapid 7 rounding gponaorei] by II,.. Iixcal Linn’* -U n c le bam already lia. b or-i1'* 1^ .
0 “ " ,'1 lfw y b rirrtl and
( Bet Dement lo open firs In
on th* UR boy* recently written Into shape (or th* awning tour Club, will a«oii h u t* dvu salt rowed almost a billion dullsra «•'»-«
"
f
nil s|trclatcra to
“
m
defense If at lack ml with Imnih*
1st
season
and
on
excellent
roar
H . M. P»pworth, instrumental In
KISSIMMEE. Get., 2 1. —M1)—
(CsntlnusS en Pit* TISH)
boats on {^ikP Monrue, J . U from the Nation's wage camels Iravr. ilu-y jnnimed Ihc nMm,
U
exported
by
lha
ettlclala
ol
filling out 7B percent of the local
I tolls said to
Oalloway, a arrc la ry of (he Linn'*, under provisions of the .SueIni He-j iryiiiK lo rhakc hand* with Mon- Governor I ■&lt;&lt;I
lha
organisation.
clalmi, that they are doing every­
,
.
. _
“* «h" defense day, "I am it'd going to have anyf Those who played during th* told Iho Klwanlan* at tbrir.curlty Act, Treasury li.lg.rs show.l 'n="" wh;‘
thing In their power to bring th*
c l . : . *. ion
the u^gisiaturo
waaklF'luachFCu^today.
The act envisions the building
"r,vi''L'
past
wash
were;
R.
F.
Huu*Seventeen person* were tried matter to an early and favorable
y v iin w y .
tVlieti quiet was restored. James to put tiny nunc taxes mi rh„ &gt;
Mr axllnw ay explained lo tto - of a hope rrserve fund which
bolder, the Hot. Paul Hedlaarn.
before City Judge lran k L. Hiller conclusion.
Noonan, ticfciu,c counsel arose nnd pcoplu of |*‘ln riitn/- He spotto ot
Klwanlan*
sum*
of
ihc
ipan*
of
eventually
will
aggregate
mors
Faced by con*tint request* from Otto Caldwell, Henry Watson. lh a Hca Hi ou t- and ela ted that
hi a aaaaton of the Municipal Court
Du- minnsl (l&lt;M day and rodeo if
than | lu.tmo.ouo.ouu If thf law ro- said:
lu Ike local police Station Monday local (grower* mho suffered tre- Phil Oraahnir,. Dr. D. a . Bcoti, an- In x tn irtn r Rom lha tJnll«&lt;1 mxlns unchaiigeil.
"Gentlemen of tiro jury, I thank tbo 1-lorlda Caltlrmcn* AssociaAlex
8
baron,
Data
Higgins.
Har­
Csstlaar#
m
r
*
l»
Tws
afternoon.
Special Trvnsary nbliiratlon* me you. I Ibunk you in idtuif ol 1st- lion.
ry Rradham, Charles Dunn, lloy B lair* Cosk( u u s rd s will stum
■'
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Charge* of iliaonlcrly conduct
(Csnimu.s »o PASS Thr-s)
I Tlie Ccvemor snid Hie-regular
com e to Hanford |o Inatruct tln&gt; Ixautd to the llgserve fund. Bene­
Hollar,
J,
K.
Rowland,
Jack
Oct., 27, —M V-Haly
headed the lUt or chergca pre­
. . .
fession uf Ihe t.eglilaturv this slidLONDON,
boys In th e technique ot prop­ fits under tiro old ngc pension and n .
Horner
and
Claud*
larch*.
Germany, driving Russia Into
ferred against thoae whoa# namca
"rnlm l »t,
for
ago lone Uulutluii on Ibe nun-lntcrvcn*
unemployment ronipcnolon proAlsu Peta pioeh, T1UI Tllden. e rly , m anning a boat.
appeared on the docket. Eight
Tbo program today w as under grama arc to bo paid from II.
J. 0. Grace, Kursno Tiller, II.
lion
rninmiltce, nppeared to*
nagrrea pleaded not gnllty to Iho
The Treasury must pay :i per­
duy lo bnvo xurrecrlcd in stalling
Paul K. Waarer, manager of II. Coleman, W. II. Iluthlcdgn, the diractlou nf T , K- Rimpaoo
chergea before the Judge end S.
,,
„
,.*T
“
.
I
He
BiMetl,
“I
am
proud
of
the
nld
and
J
.
L
M
arentello
and
a
t
the
cent Interest on the special* obli­
tho Fp.ini.J, "voluntrcrs" witht oll,, Hligllsh. M ats suprrlii* Iir„ 1M.„,|0|„ whi,.), nrp n„,
A. Creaky felled to appear hi court th* Hoclal SecnrUy Hoard of. 11. I* Brown, Jack M. Meson, concluxlon of Mr, Oalloway'e gations Issued to Ihc nld age re­
l.„d. „t of public instruction, and
wr , M | ilH.1Bl
,1U, dinwnl iiixuHnllous until Ihe In*
te ana war to the charge*. Those (Ice In Orlando, will ba In Rah C. II. Moss, Howard Favltls, :elk, Mr. Blmpaon polnlill nut
who ware tried arc: lomra Mae ford on Nov. B. fur Iho purpose John Harbat. K. H McCall, K. th a t th e troop was aiding In a t ­ serve account. On obligations de­ IM. VV. t a,oil,era, Flair* Director „rtt „ good alnrtrr and we b*vr tiurginio biu'iicli II,clr major Ara­
posited in the uirrmploynirnt com­
Ceek, found guilty end nentenced of explaining certain provision* J. Toll, Frad Hcotl. Andy Car- tain in g the gnu I uf tba Florida pensation aero uni. It must pay on of insirmiioti, w n e visitors for be,tun a good work nnd intend to gon uffensIre.
Tn a nlornry, five-hour seaxlan
|t
te pay a fine of |G or eerve 10 of the Social Hecnrlty Act, II raway, Roy Rymna, Jr., Clgorge W aterw ays Congra«* w hose rh iH interest rnle no lower than the a lic it time In the office of
Thureton, W. o . Fleming. Ray
of Ho* nine nation committee Inst
County Fiipcinh ndenl Y. W. Lawdip* In Jail, Laura Ford found - w m announced today,
objective
lx
to
have
sail
boat*
average
vale
on
all
out&gt;tsn&lt;)ing
Mr. Wearer Trill ho at U * mond Lundqulat, Henry Zurnight llio objection* of Russia
ton yesterday, It wxs' learned to ­
BsOty of a almtlar charge wma
and o th er p lraauro c ra ft oo all obligations. Thus far, 2 1-2 per­ day.
were me,ridden nnd a plan ta t In
liven a efmllar fine: William laaac, Chamber of Oouunorco (rod 11:00 Held*. M. It Randall, Jr^ R O. th e lake* aud riv ers of any Inicent certificates nf itidahlrdmw*
motiun for withdrawing all foreign
The Minis* Fopri litlcmlcnl was
Junto* Hetladgo end Dorothy Rut- A. H . throaghout th* day, where Moor* and Fred Roily,
And John Ludwig. Dr. Bam net portsneo In lh* Blste. Mr. Hlmp h*v* been Issued lo the unemploy- I'lironte to Tullnhnsii-e and Mr.
“volunteers’* from the f^iantih
led fs were each given a #0 day he will ho glad In meet employ'
■on slated that ha belltjved Dili merit fund.
enependad eentence when they •re end employees who have Putoston. J. U lugley, Jamas beginning would lend ‘ ta Incroass [ fn Treasury pnirllrr, lag col- Caiutlicra w n on Ids way to Mi­ Nunirmus cattlemen from Ben, linlllcfrunli—but nut until neutral
ami u lic o he will nllcnd Hie dis­ Inols County slid other inlrtrsted commissions have mails a thorough feead guilty by the court, question* to a»k imrlatnmg lo D, Cochrane. Karl Kvana, Dt.
tCwulssH sa **«■ tsroai
|
irM llsse#
ra se Tkrr*t
trict meeting of the l-Torlds Kdu- persons were in attendance today riudy of the hnttlefront*.
• d ty l Cook, Mettle lam laaac end lha Federal Old-Agw Insurance a . B. Belman. It. W- Rucker, H.
T T..t cation Asnoclatb-n and plans ta at the State Chilli-men's Associa­ Russia re(u&gt;rsl to consent to
Mark ftlll weru diamlaaed after program, the announcement said. D. Illgkleyman, Jo* Moaa. *n»
Asalatance will lie given lo Mrs. Roy Rymas, Mrs Hoary
irluiii lo (Irtaiolo h'rblay for Iho tion- Rodeo and Hmticro*- In KU* inan-for-man withdrawal* from
pleading gnlUy.
iiu-cllrig of the Last Central dis­ -itmmcc,
Hero riling lo County the loyalist and insurgent ranks,
| J . B. Moya, charged with drunk. those Intsrwrieil In the prepare, Walton, Mr*. Fred Rcott, Ur&gt;
arguing that Hie Insurgent mer­
trict, Mr. law Ion iv pot ted.
Agmt C. It. Dawson.
w * a e i, eatrentol a |i o appearance lion of claim* 'forma, and lha R Compton, Mary Rawlln*. MixAt IIn* picnic expected to be a t­ cenaries outnum ber those with
ten d l Peter Hoffman held on a ' filing of application* lor claims abeth O. Jameson. Mrs, Joa
tended ly lf&gt;,000 pi-oplc from all Ho* loyalist ut least four to on*.
• W a r charge' w m aentencod to (or lumpauni (mounts as provid­ Moa* and HUa Nancy White.
When Russia objected to th*
BUFFAtd). N. To Oct. S7.
lu Ihe rninmimlly |, be,infilled
pnrts nf Cinlrnl Florida, Florida
pay a fine of 17.50 or eerve IB ed under the (&gt;M-Age Insurance
(SpecialI -‘‘The five billion dol by ihe tmirtil." aaM Kectelary
big stmts, G"V. Fieri tim e, Sena* pis,i Italy—will, support of F as­
dbjra in the City Jill: Calvert Pul. Title o( the Social Security Act.
lar * year Insriat" Industry Is 1-abmann a n d
lie aubmltted
l»la C. 0 , , Andrews and Claude cist Germany and I’ortugal—a t­
lay,-alae charged with drunktnon* or ihe greatest bualueatei Intndi allowing (lint t lie ,*mti,t
haee tame given a 10 day impend, Sons O f L egion To
IIAItTOW, ( k l , « ,« - Bulk cuirn IVpprr, mblH-tl elbow* with Flor­ tempted to oust th# Soviet* from
ol tb* country," according to Karl dollar la rl lnirk bn lift t*n folloffn: ty voters rolled out' In Urge num­ ida tllllr* shuts and one ami nil lha commit Ire, but the move waa
ad kentanee and Ed Simon, negro,
Stodant* of Bemlhol* County Lshmann, of'Tavares,' Fla, sec­
ber* yesterday sm| decided e,n were urlruniisl lu Kls.lmim-e and defeated by British Foreign Secre­
Retail store, gel
Van continued to tba neat aeaalon M eet T on igh t A t.H u t
31",
School* will not b* required to o k retary nf |li* l/*ks County Cham
Hotel* '.tv.........
phuHrully, fur the rccoml time la i1 Vtuld Duy b y, folly hslf-s- tary Anthony Kdon who occupied
Of Iho Chert.
- *vt
Th* Son* of lha Legion Dram tend schoal Friday but all t*aab*j bar of romiperc*,' In addressing
two month*, (hat they didn't want hundred nlftlly-dresacd cowgirls the chairman's scat.
Restaurant, .... .
, Wfll "RUT Mota, negro, charged
It will be weeks before tho neu­
With drankannei. and carrying a and Ragle Corps *10 moot a t Lb* era must be In attendance at Urn lb* convention uf National Asm
Garage* .............
. 10% u dog taring plant in thl# county, j * bo vreiu at tbo service tables and
W lth jjir count almost complete,.11,1, r formed the reception line at tral rum missions ran b* tent to
Theater*
......... - B%
OMMoalad weapon, wee aentencod I*gitfn Hut tonight tnaleod ef all-day meeting of th* east central elation Commercial Organisation
Spain end take a census of tha
rrturna (i«m 39 out of 40 prr*-jU|C ro*lco.
to h e m 10 daye In tba Chy stock- Friday night ae bad h**a original­ district of lb* Florida Cdacaikn Hecrrlarira In the Btallcr Hotel,
Mlscellanetius
— 10'A
Association to be bald la tba Or­ BulTaU),
foreigners bearing arms Lhera,
M*t and Ram Young, an eacaped ly planned.
'
Th* tmirtai dollar 1K uril mshy rlncts allowed 4U3ft against a race *
"This five billion dollars a year other Interesl, In' ,1m
Meanwhile Generalissimo Fran­
oHy cenvtrt area alas given a aen- Tba date of the masting was lando Senior High School, T. W
mil and
for
Only
commu- track
cisco Franco's Insurgents, lad by
county . superintendent toartel lndnstry la
shifted forward, Percy Mara etot- Lawton,
taoea ef to day*.
r r _ „ _ r\_
nlty as shown by |h" Amerlciir the Tilghman prrclnct, where four
117k greater lban Ihe rlothlnr llbtal Association.
votes were cast' in tbe Augo-t*
I C f tm O i l I r O g r a i T l at least 40,000 Italian black shirt*,
C BUekabear, negro, eha rged *d today, h order to giro Dm stated today.
their
|
Tb* East Central district is
bnslneas.
dr It k g a track BO mitre per bay* *a eppertaahy u attend tba
vlerl
Ion,
was
uureported
last
I
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„are ready
, • , to open
=.
. .
. Aragon
,
"Tbe subdivision uf Hie dollar, night.
mad* ey ef the ttbeojt k
lit', greater lban tbo print­
'
I A Ctrl's varsity volley hall learn offensive In Northeast Spain In an
to Sanford wee given the *|- football game Friday night
Urging a vary bay to ba Sara to Orange, O*
ing *nd publishing bust- which Is 11", of Hm ulul loutwill presrm a speital exhlhltlon effort lo drjvr a wedge cutting
l ef n IL00 fine or • daye
1st dollar, shows Imw It In turn
attend tonight5* masting at 7:M
with a teecbCr atembernas*gams ibai will feMurvi tbe weekly'Off
loyalist* from the French
rV.
la
distributed
Hi,
out.bout
lbs
af approslamtaly
i liupol profiurn lo l»€i proirnted frontier. Thu», If tho “vulunUon*
community.
business.
much time w m left to whig tba
of tba teachers must be k
at lira Uaotln'do High Brliool au- negotiations break down
117k goes
rorpe iato shape fer tba Tavara* attendance at tba meeting to get
bahlur
dllorlum tomorrow morning *1 Franco resort* to hoc threat to
1*8% greater
exhibition.
. o
Wages.
business.
credit far lb* day* uachmg,
10:00 o'clock.
.reopen the border llttla If any
t l i " , lor sundry &lt;-n» iise».
Tb# general theme ef the meetgreater
Tit# program has been sr* aupplle* of antis and man
lU Tk for men li.uolts* roal
k g win to to
fed a* try
ranged under the direction of reach loymliat Spain.
D uke O f W indsor
xales, (odds. IcroragOa,
p basis a pea Urn proposed
Ml si Ituth Hand and Mias M er.| Th* Aragon driva to th*
IVW percent grostar lban «b*
etgara. alp.
.1
G ive* Public A ddress retirement system, Mr.
cotton crop of 1131 a&gt;ul
Jort* Cogburn. Also on lha pro- probably will bo launched frank
Ill's available for l„l*ri-*l and
told, add k g that k tba
EQUAL lo lb* at eel and Irun
A trmpernneo program la alatrd gram, Do,raid Luuimi» will' play Jaca, It u a r reported hero,
v ratarn on rapliul.
-— *
■■ ■
for
lire .Sanford Junior High Kchuul several solos, tbo scbonl'* Girls']
7.17k for drpreriuD.iii,
-Railroad*.
sleaaublp
lines,
tb* State
Thursday men,mg at P:00 o'clock, Gla* Club cboru, wdt ■&gt;»&amp; i n
«
*
far
real
estate,
taxes
boa Iloss and aarvto* gUtiooa
II. E. Motrin, principal of the oral number* and • |«P meeting LOCA L W EATHER
gel 41,004,000,0M.
| sod fir* Ipauranre.
lad by tha high schuol ebasr
school announced today.
Hotels. Ians, lodgtag bouse*,
'O a* and a I,alf mlllliMl-loarleader* will also be bold;
Faroaaat
IIAOO.WO.OOO.
. | M* k * t year »p&lt; ni nisnY mil- Sheriff C. M. Hand, hla brother,
Opening tha program vrill ba , Generally fair J tonight
Retail si eras, HJBUM.OM
»fM
or dollars In Florida, and W. 8. Hand and B. 11. Beck, formed lb* tttnal preaantatlon of lb* col­ Tbnrsday nxropt Bn*aUlad
‘ at asGotsles Indicate (bat a party te go to th* Rodeo and the ors and a bugle tnlutu by I k • ext ram,t sonth rnU tL
maon two and a quarter barbecue a t tbe 8tat# Cattlemen's UemluoU lllgti Bcbool Dual* day fair and warmer Inw sati
Raymond
MonsalvafR* Hon ThursdfF. Rxlr
lostl«ts . will visit lh* Association In XUalmmce today, Corf*.
will road tbs errlpturrs and tha west Florida—Fair, aHghUy
according -to tb* *i*1IB. tb* City Briafgr learned.
•at Recreiary l^-hmana of
schoal body will partlrlpat* In ar 1* Mat portion
day fair an
CountyCTtamber of
*4
J. L. H art, dapaty collector sf
(€ saitas&gt;a *■ ssa s ia « | -.

Additional Taxes

U. S. Coast Guard In­ S o c i a l Security Act
structor Expected EnviRiona Reserve
To Explain Sailing Fund Of 40 Billion »&gt;««t

Old Age Pensions, He
Says, Are Not A
Large As He Wanis!‘^ l . ^ M

tied B efore' (Sty
Judge F JL . M iller

if'

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Italy And Germany

r M

Win Over Russia In
N o n-Intervention

Security Board Agent
Will Explain Act

nChOOl Mead hnjfllHh 'Vror
Pays Short Visit Here

turn,into old
m"lu,n M

Sanford CattlemcnGo
To KisHimmcc Hodco

K arl Lehmann Tells N ational Group
Of $5,000f000 ,000 T ourist Business

Seminole Schools To
Be Closed On Friday

Polk County Voters.
Down Racing’ Track

pc,

3109

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(sirlB Volley Ball

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Enjoyg
Dieticians
:e Mary-Offers 1Sanford
Rich Background
kttractions To Those Who Of Historic Lore
leek Residence In Florida
"

ealthful Location, Pure W ater System, S U
m T S* 7 u S Strong In Vitamin B
Progressive Citizenry, Recreational
z tlz J trz .
c ? 1« 1 / ^
1
Facilities Am ong Inducements
hi. business psrtnsr, Judge w oftains Organic Salt |
ford Tucker, planned tbs f e n *

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| -p,e concerted opinion of hsslth
Oen. Sanford went to Sweden authorities flees celery « high
end returned with 71 Swedish pUce
among those vegetables)
colon Isla who settled some lend which ere Important as feeds. The
west of the town. Oen. Sanford aesthetic appeal of celery ns a |
started an experimental citrus table decoration and Its use aa an)
frees there, now known as appetiser are firmly supplemented
“ Belalr," where he Introduced by its ralotble food content,
many rsrletlee of citrus. It was; phyllis Dawson Rowe, DMJtaln.j
the daufhter ef Oen. Sanford's
j„t,n, Hopkins Hospital says,
friend. Judge Tucker, who eq** «p 0taatlum Slid calcium, nece*- rested that this town he called Eirjr |n the dally diet, are prceent
Ssnford In honor o f Re founder. |„ cU ry, in emounU well worth
Eventually Mellon* IHe and Ban- ,,attnf. It is not only valuable
ford were united under the natue berauitc of Its organic salt content
o f Sanford.
but also Imran *r it Is a source of
Appropriately enoufh. on the Vilemln It. Vitamins which depre­
day of the naming of Sanford, data In their efficiency upon
an oranje tree was planted to cooking ran rrndlly be obtained •
celebrate the occasion, and If from celery,ss It Is appetising
they could have looked Into tha without Wing cooked. Celery mayi
future, they might hare set a he Included In the diets of childcelery plant bealde tha orange ran before the fifth year. The
treel Aftar 1198 and fha heart- many mrlhod* of preparing celery I
breaks of tbs Big Freese when as a food make It an exceptional
so many o f tha gnrvta of tbestata aid In tha planning of menu for

Inks Mary Is an ideal reslden- Central ellles are reached In a few dalion of _a town.

41s) community situated

In tha minute.' drive over smooth pavsd
ridge section o f Seminole County, roads.
'
ala miles southwest of Sanford onl Four mall deliveries ara made
(he main line of tits Atlantic dally at the modern poat^ n ffly
Const IJne Hallway.
I be lid In* Msll service b direct to
Xeke Mary has all the eonven-Jell perU o f the country over feat
Itncea of lirian residence without trains nnd direct connections with
(ha unpleasant features of ineor- through air lines.
porstton. Dak* Mary cltlsens are
The Ijiko Mary Chamber of
he oldest
progrnrlvr. Many of them » nre Commerce Is one of Iine
oiuo».
retired buainrsx men* who have civic ergan Its! ions In the state. It
chosen Inkn Mary aa a pleasant, was orgap! m l In 1P22 by puhlkbeallhfui locution for their home, aplrlled cllliena and hra continued
Many others nre men whosa bus I- to function ever slhce.
net* la In Hanford or other nearby
one „ ( u,e most popular places
cities, end who find It more pleaa- |n (twmlnole County during the
ant to live in the smeller communi' fUmmer end fall la the splendid
ty,
bathing beach on the shore of
Through I-aUo Mary's water Lake Mary. Tills recreation park
system flows the purest Of water. U furnished with all the needs for
llcCfcuao of Its excellence and puri- tho picnicker and talhcr and it la
ty, many peopto drive for miles to open tu the public without charge,
secure It for tholr drinking sup*
inks Mary Is surrounded by
ply,
profitable citrus groves. Within
Lake Mary line progressive it* bound* are t event I dairies and
merchants who offer wares equal poultry ranches. The possibilities
to those found In many larger of agricultural development are
aommunlllr*. A well equipped great.
garage with excellent mechanks
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and two modem filling stations
J }r 0 g t C o m p l e t e s .

K 1* . '" . w

•! *i» i9 years Service Here

'Two progrenilve churches gutdo
,
ths devotional life of Ihe nmmnnl -' fh)irjtP

aftcr their dl»from Uto Army of the!

Shipping by meang o f tho Bt. John* River Line means a saving not only tn money but In effort—
ycur worries ere at an end when ypu call us because we collect your shipment at YOUR door in one
o f ouV huge fleet of trucks driven by courtbous an d efficient driven—we place your goods aboard
one of our modern r.'Vei' boat*— and wa carry It to Ita destination safely at a cost which mean* dollars
saved to our customers. Tha operation o f this line, with It* terminal In Sanford and with 600 em­
ployees in thea'atate, U a big factor In the economic llfd o f the Celery City.

BUILDING
CAMPB
OAINKSVIU.R, Ms.,—Construe*
lion work on Florida’s now |.H
rlub camp mi beautiful Cherry
l-akn In Madison county Is now

J a c k s o n v ille

S a n fo r d

Tha United States public health
■ervke la an activity of the
treasury department.

Florida Distributors

• Ik* for ynuftslf bow sod why llot.
point lit* a new high In everything
hut pike. Ilotpolnt alune glvet you
the ihritllog cold-making power ot
the Speed Precise — the vacuum
Seeled Thriftmaitti that dtllvert
aura yean ol trouble-free tereica
at lowaal operating coll.
oTtttn tterreiNT Auvattraeis

PROGRAM. MONITOR
Just at hi* tM at tiw Mudlo caw*
trail agwra* quality program
broadcasting. to Hie axriuHva
Tone Monitor in tha now G-E
Sadia kringt you, far tha fire*
StW, faithful reproduction *1 tho .
program hie aonds an*.

Uttati t* a now G-E far a real

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1M7

THE BEST FRESH W ATER FISHING

Fame As Home
Of “ E zekiel”

St. Johns River Sanford Golf
Navigable ForCourse Draws

NUMBER .III

Established In 1908

Churches Play
Large Part
in County Life

SANFORD GOLF COURSE

A uthor O f Book la
Mrs. Elvira Garner
WhoHaa Long Made
Sanford H er Home

From Earliest Days
When Indian Raids
W ere Frequent, Re­
ligion Helps Many

Story Is Taking
Country By Storm1

•hAN
1 HniifiHil's nimitri|i*l icolf count,
uml »unc lot-nil .| » Iiiit i fimr ml Ira from th*
*trr *44- clly, ii iiiic of tlir mn«t hraullful
i-e wllh ■ (nil
in the *Uto, an
: noon It; w,.|| ... ,,n,- ,,f the mott difficult,
lit "Ola UK|
tlu* irmli-ivnui for many
Ii
I0*"! and veiling golfer*,
who had
Tin- rntiac rover* a terrain

New Y ork U teraryi
Critics Pay H i g h
Tributes To Author

•M
l i thni'itth
w*'l,l' ""rmngr
••»■!» ugrove*,
pand and
dowaround
nhill*,

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taking thn country by atom, — .
and

Retting

A
in *
A lD U S C lllE flS B i f f

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enough fuonlila b p iU lg S , G O lf

t***' hatanloii* Lie*, one of which I*
CJ ,?* nahl In l»- the home of an aged
ry of lha p(0rl^, »l||g*|orI Oi it: imilly no mange grove, the
■rtonality
rtenreil khmi after the
eatn the \yot],| w Br Bm| |j„, rmirae laid out.
It paaara tj,,. jiimfnnl Country club haa
n“ r’ * , been rily ownnl alnre the "boom“
I hanronl j , y, of yiorhla. At that time, rlty
" t h t I orfi,",,•
t'» value and
‘
'* '* punhnn-,1 II and made Improvei
r*u** menu In hope of bringing greatar
i"
number* of ImirUt* to the city.
,,l|
1/ ,
An avemir of oak* leading to
,
.* Iho rlulihnune ami nuny varlml
'
n e lyi’f* " f planta from the Orient
le "illver *|bl be»uty to the emmr. One nf
'he whole
plnnl*. a white Japonlca from
. ..
China, I* nmaidrred very rare and
i 1 rrm .
it* i
The munlripally owned Hanford Rolf Course i* located In the
*l*nd
heautlfulhe cave
M*ny notable player* have maile midst of beautiful rolling country surrounded by hike* nud orange
V . .,
the round* at the course Including grovr*. Somr of gnlfdnm'* moat noted star* have played over It*
"all the oldtimera who were fam- fslrwayai
’ nu» in the aport", arrnrtllng to
'tha St P'on'-ev* In the projact- In 1827,
source of recreation for HanfordI la of * w** chosen one of/r the three
ill'* ami vi*iting golfer*. Thy
' (’a«tlle oonvooi In Florida to he played In
humid- of the course offer a con*
he Stara' * malrh between ^Jene Harairn
-tant rlisllrnge to the dexterity of
Confed- *ni1 W»,l,r 1U Crn, I ..........
Ihe player..
| The courae la maintained alt lhaicluli (la

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C 1 U D. 1M n r lte fi^ i

S *S X iJV T Z Z
Home A ndD ogR ac
number of chambor of commarra ingr Draw Visitors
official,.

Baptist Church, With
900 Members, Larg­
est Church In City

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^Blte Sinford Chamber o f
(xmmerce hag added to ita
regular slogans “The Cel­
ery Center of the World"I
and "the Port o f Central
Florida,” a new one— "The

boy. In the book, 'Ezekiel/’
by Sanford's newly dlacov•red author, Ktvlra Oamar. la

Dr. Brownlee Is
Pastor 26 Years

IV

tion .H*
vices Ft

Mr*.* Garner la going to Naw Longwood. locilad about eight* T h e
Sanfo
rerk to apeak at tba Naw York miles aoulhwait of Sinford, Ii a Grower*, Inc, ii
Time* nook Fair on Not. 17 on thriving community offering a Farmar'a Co-op
the -naadlng for
Fno" program wide variety of amuaemcnU andtkina handling
along with anch catabrltiea aa attraction* *ucb a* a driving club,'Seminole Count;
llobert Van a elder, book ortllo kennel club, a golf club, 8anL*ndo' complete aervici
for tha New Tork Timea, Munro Springs, Palm Spring*, and num-1member* such
„ nf'„ * ul5Dr 01 ***• •Bl*ft*hla aroua lakes and wooded section* |vesting, proem I
Ferdinand . and Kata Beraday, where fishing and banting pro- ing. marketing,
dlsttnRUlahad writer of books tor vide the angler or th* nlmrod with under a co opn
treatlaiwg «
.we)
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fiinro the tiny* when Sanft'rd witM but it small settle­
ment nn iuml old Fort Mel-.
Inn nml Iho hnnk of ldtko&lt;
Monroe, the life of the com­
munity linn Ireen stimulated
nntl enriched by it strong re­
unions ittfltieitce. The faith
in God, which, in those t»io*
lit er days when raids hy Indinn* tn-tr liol infrequent. *U*-.
Inim-d llii* i-nrly aelllrr* through
lituvl'hlp*. I* n-proM'iUfit today,
hi the tlmrehc* that
they
Inundnl.

IlniiRinK In the l ,rnahytnrlan
Clliirrh here la the old hell that
tolled In thn IIHIo Presbyterian
('lunch nl Port Heed orgnnUed
In I*7o. Till* bell entno from Kn*Inlid and was the gift of MU*
N’ona W ylly’s brother. The S y ­
nod of the State of Florida wua
Mi;miU'd nl Pert Heed. Hr. II.
11 llronolee, the pn*|or of the
Sanford l*ru\l&gt;) terlaii ( ' b u r e h,
ru nlld urtl

km

P a ir

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Florida bound iu**l line liain
flu years ugo.

FORGOTTEN HISTORY
Beginning with the Inauguration by
the Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad of the
first through train ever operated be­
tween New York and Florida, the fa­
mous Florida Special, January 9. 1888,
and largely aa a result of thla, Florida
has seen such a marvelous development
that even her own people have over­
looked her earUer heroic pioneer build-

era.
Consequently, a brief record of
Sanford's part In creating modem Flor­
Ida may prove et Interest to tha present
generation.
The
to whom most thoughtful
historian*- credit with the discovery of
Florida, In tha modem sense, aa a de­
lightful placs to live, especially In winter,
aad also Its marvelous, untapped re­
sources of eoO and climate was General
Henry 8 . Sanford, who resigned aa
President Grant's Ambassador to Belgium
about 1870 asd loaded on Lake Menroe,
in the vicinity of the present city of
Sanford, ‘ Ha immediately started orange
growing.
In 1878 Sidney Lanier, the greet
Georgia poet, i t the request of the Gen­
eral Freight end Bueenger Agent of one
of the Atlantic Const Line’s present con­
stituent properties, traveled through
Florida and m ote a book, “Florida— Its
Scenery, Climate end History." Thla
was the first travel guide ever published
advertising Flortds’s attractions. It was
given wide distribution by the railroad.
Lanier vialtad Sanford aad commented
thereon as follows:
“Hereabout are many, orange groves,
tad la the neighborhood aft Ranford

over by General Sanford in 1871, Eureka,
Eauclalr, Wekiva, Lake Jennie, l-ake
Maitland, Lake Conway,' Fort Reed, and
yther
gettlements.
General Sanford
seema to be the moving spirit o f thU
tide o f Lddce Monroe, and to be working
wonders by far-reaching Intelligence and
energy In the location and development
r* Judicious colonies.”
General Sanford’a greatest service to
Florida perhaps was getting President
Grant to visit Sanford, during which
visit trip* were made to various points,
including Silver 8priiigs. The attendant
world-wide publicity given the then un­
known Florida attracted national favor­
able attention. It alao convinced the
railroads now comprising the Atlantic
^oaat Line system that their future and
Florida’s development were inter-depend­
ent
Another proof of Florida's debt to
8anfonJ is the fact that until 1884 the
moat attractive tourist hotel in the state
was "The Sanford House” at Sanford,
SANFORD'S RAILROAD ERA
Mr, U. B. Plant, the great Florida
builder, and creator of the Plant System,
since 1902 an Important constituent
property of the Atlantic Coaat Line, en­
tered the Florida ecene In 1879, when he
purchased the Savannah, Florida and
Western. Tbit line served Florida through
Wajrerpee and Llve_ Oak to Jacksonville
at that tithe, but a new line was built
and fpaaad from Wayeroa* to'Jackson­
ville Is 1680-81. This line was extended
to Paktka, 1882-84, and completed to
Santord - In 1888 ,
Kartter. In 1880, Mr. Plant had taken
over a small tram toad, built to haul
logs and running from Sanford to Or­
lando. This road was rebuilt and ex­

tended to Tampa In 1884. He also con­
structed branch tines Into Lake County
and eventually to I,eesburg and Trilby
and* to Lake Charm.
Since the opening o f the mainline
between Jacksonville-Sanford-Tamps in
1886 the service of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad has played a definite part
In the development of every important
Industry In Sanford and Florida.
During this period, It has sjient, and
Is still spending, millidhs o f dollars in
and out of the atate in order that Florida
may be better served.
The Atlantic Coast Line early rec­
ognized the fact that Florida, probably
more than any other st«te In the Union,
ts peculiarly exacting In its transporta­
tion needs. Without this Its celery and
vast array of other perishable tmek
crops, Ita oranges, grapefruit, etc.,
would hardly be worth picking. Countless
mllllona who have. I&gt;een attracted i to
Florida have been induced to make the
trip by the unsurpassed fa it passenger
trains of the Atlantic Coaat Line Ratiroad and the company's advertising in
behalf of the state and their service

thereto.

Inn tic Coast Lino train at their home
station and go straight through to San­
ford without change.
Sanford Is only one-nlght-out via
Atlantic Coast Line from cities ns far
removed an Boston, Chicago and all in­
termediate cities. For example the At­
lantic Coast Line's Gulf (Vast Limited,
beginning December 9, will leave Bos­
ton at 8:80 A. M. and arrive at Sanford
next day— less thnn 29 hours on the
way. There will lie simllnr train service
from Chicago during the winter season.
FREIGHT SERVICE
The Atlantic Const IJne has more
than 2000 miles of mainline and second
track, or about 4 0 '; of ita entire mile­
age, In Florida. It has a larger )wy roll,
operates more trains and hauls more
freight and passenger traffic than my
other railroad In Florida.
It has the only double trnek. ink
ballasted line from Florida to the North
and East.
It operates over its own rails to Norfolks, Va.p Washington, D. C.. Albany,
Ga., and Montgomery, where It connect#
with other railroads.
The Atlantic Coast Line, therefore
haa a transportation plant coxling mil­
lions of dollara which has enabled it to
perfect with its connections fnxt, through
freight routes coupling Sanford nnd
other Florida communities with every
railroad atatiop In North America. This
provides every Florida fruit grower,
vegetable grower and farmer, every
manufacturer and every merchant direct,
fast, absolutely reliable freight aervici
to all points.
It matters not whether the move,
ment calls for a full train load or a 10
lb. package, the Atlantic Coast Line is
prepared to handle the shipment through
to deeftnsHon.
- This service la especially Important

to tin* Sanford territory, which produces
nn the average nlsiut !UI't o f all celery
grown in the United Stales, and thous­
ands of car Inmls of other vegetables
and fruits.
The development of this great pro­
ducing territory hus lieen made possible
only by the freight handling facilities
of the Atlantic Coust Line, as the na­
tion and Canada are the murkots on
which Seminole County’s perishable pro­
duce is sold,
IN CONCLUSION
Sanford and the Atlantic Coust Line
are good neighbors. Sunford produces
the freight which thu ^Atlantic Coast
Line lakes to market.
Sanford is an important junction
point of the Atlantic Coast Line. It Is
the headquarters of the Coust Line’s
District Superintendent,. with his staff.
There is also a company machine shop
with ninny^ employees.
Thu pay roll of Atlantic Coast Linn
employees in Sanford Is very much
worth while to the community's business
life, as each employee Is a ensh customer
for everything that Sanford sells. Also,
they nre good citizens and contribute to
the city's welfare in every way.
The company's” tax assessments In
Seminole County help materially In pay­
ing for the cost of local government, in­
cluding schools, streets and other im­
provements.
Sanford and the Atlantic Const Line
have served amicably together for over
half a century— both working for the
advancement of Florida to its rightful
place as one of the greatest states in the
Union.
That this friendly partnership may
continue la the wish o f the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, which will continuo
1 j meet and anticipate the city’a trans­
portation needs. In return the patron­
age of the citizens o f the Sanford ter*
rilory is respectfully aolHted.

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Iwsoa I
cti On
»• celery; U**#,
'carrot*, rabtoge, •
larda, com. i f f f i
lettuce, imulard I

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pea*. p»»*%. p*4*
in— Inn
aqoaak,
■Uawbtrrica. .

aroctad

origin*!
far

food content.

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V o tes* M . Nnmbar *
Flor­
id* Biato Department of l « r ^
rultora, entitled -Celery Orowtag

bounty Agent Proves
Seminole Produces
Most Food C r o p s

y e u 'V S i.r jx j:lac Ba« booa

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-Calonr la a viator croy la

with tba lira of th« cpmmaaui
Ood. the roll Qaappl TabarnaeU

a * tea

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Just To Let You .Know
That W e Cr~
any
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•Hut a * it»t**n*ot -float roI*
Oowoiy prodicoa more fralt* mad

tho

i owei
Advertised Brands Such A s

1 . *Tr . ° T ^ t;. ™V W lln ad tm mwek ootl and eomaaj adrite and aaaUtaaca of Mr. a
ir araa In Atnertc* la litoral- „ trm
Utar—and thlpa* O. Chaaa, ft yloaaar la the aurr trua aad ran be barna oat »7 M torr vaM toto tka Sprint of, kding aad dktpplac at Florid*
• fact# u •hewn by C. R. D *w i
yssr,
I frilti i§| TfOUblte.
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to, rooatr anoaltaral * l « U i
Tkafa la nMhlkw definite to I Tka rapidity with which thla
h« la a roeant radla addraaa tall af tka hUtOfy of (alary. II tndaetry dovotopqd l« akowv by
afUrad that tka TJ. B. D»P*rt- ^ iaM m t calory
orictnally { tha mgM tocraaaa la ahlgaaot*.
•a1 of Acrieultura Yaar Boo* gT, w w|ig |a tka r a th e * alonr, la l i l t . 1.141 ear* of calory
tyc that tha Odory Dolla la tha ^ yfrar b*ak* of tha Thajpoai wara ablppad from (hta aactlon,
°** h ffily lutonuflad fam ine
ggjU ad and la Madltorranoan I a«d from that IImh on tha InMlloa to the world.
eowntrtoe while Shletoricalwrtt*|do»try grew m i drrolopod antil
•The eriory ple«U ara rot to , r rofara to tha mm of calory lit roachod a poak af 9,054 ooltd
la flald at Ilia rata of
H.tto ^
for madldnal parpoaaa In loadad rafrtcoratad cara of cal■P acre In thirty,. Ueb row*, ao lkadaya whan aaataai Bam* w** try, ahIppod darlnt lait ooaaon. .
tfhlcht that an onCln»rr «“ ••* In Ita glory. In Abysalnla tka
In a normal aoaaon Bomlnole
ira bad a hand In tha work. natlrea (tatted pillow* with wild Coanly prodorra T.000 cartoado
fr*. D»»oon *aM. "It la a alcgl calory bocaaaa they bettered It of calory and anothor 1000 car*
arth travail*# mlloa to m wonld care hoadachoa. There ara of fruit* and rrftUbJ**: over
irm after farm of eatery field* alto mln7 other report* as t o ,a carload of fresh roratahlea tot
Ith thousand* •o f erraa of tha u ,, aaaa of calory In vartou* every hour In tha yrar- Seminole
raon leaves In *lcht Thera la BtBnar*, bat tka Oral record of County produce* approximately
» other intern 0f tannine like u ,
a* aa adlbla wa* la ene-foilrth of tha eolery raised In
lo bo **on anywbaro. Thla la rranea tn I H t
tha United BlaUa.
hy Seminole County Is. called
Thera la no definite InformaThe Bantonl-Ovlado celery baa
ntK CKI.KItY COUNTY."
! tlon a* to how colary waa drat proved to bo |ha world'* b o a t
Another feature of the ayricul-,. brooiht to tha United State*; produclnc aactlon for cilery, due

For Tho Entlro Family

Hart Schaffner &amp;
Marx Suits

Gossard Corsets
Shirley Temple
Dresses

Arrow Shirts

Deanna Durbin Teen
Age Dresses

, Tho M g from Sanford U
MtevUto U uaforaettable.
ho tan Man palmetto* poet
Mka tdcaa. Najuteaua Ilka, U
thaIp rtftec liens In tha water.
white (tola end blue heron
A te* the honk*, the water
d itto lift thplr lovely head*,
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TA, —&lt;A&gt;)-dln** rang
W O to (1.000 won ta ­
i l tottery law vtolater*
Superior Court yetter

•The dafendaate la tottery, or
to« aaata ware H 1*1- 1 Thurt*
"
.... ■■-- ------------The Tang dynaity, eighth tnd
toth centuries A.D-, wa# the n o il
prtoto* ago of. ChWiee* poetry. •

ftomt Owned cud Operated

and and they apeak aa a*ato*
dl*«a a laaiuaya aU lialr owe,
that I aa* aa tha brlah at baton
aonvtooed that lanford and O f
Undo where ike fair k
ate
dream aittea too beautiful far
anybody hot pood lltUa ahUdroa,
white or black."
ten t teat a fine pall far Baa*
ford calory, Sanford cJlrua, and
lh* beauty of -pood ole Baaford town’*, and h«r |ov*ly n*l*hbor, Orlando t The Naw
Tort
Time*. In lie review ol "■*#tie r by' Ellen l-ewl. Buell, haa
all tha Sanford aimoepbere—the
Bb
John* Hirer, the eelary,
Bamlnole .Oounty * IU( Tree and
alls
"Here I* aa b|ltba a lltUabook
aa. tba world haa *eaa la a toM
time, thla chronlcla o f n dark
mu* Don Quixote down In Ban­
ford, D a-Itecklel |* Brat Inlradured In breerhea *o worn that
they will hardly aUy on, and
ao pro*peel of new ones, tinea

TWe group meets regularly anco
a manU aad tha Hltotoo *
corporation are dictated Upreugh

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lkAt the pMsenl Urn* J. J.

- a. S S S a J T w e - T S

to d ,r e u r y , and traM*rar and Walter
ha ar- Mowing, il a a "maagec.
gg eje I Tha preaant beeal m dlraater*
guUggl'U eempoeed ol tha faltowtag grew

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Botony Wool Ties
Cheney Silk Ties

Cannon Towels
Everfast Suiting &amp;

to the

0d» Bchmah. Henry Mkkrf,
Henry WttU, Rkhard O. Htok*
wrote* .on, Henry *««hter. Hay K-PIpp*.
salary ,Oe» Hertal, J. 8t Cl*lr T^hMa.

Modem man's earliest recollection o f the word
"brand" is usually found In childhood stories aboyt the
branding o f cattle, a process employed by cattlemen to
identify their own steers from those o f another herd.

Wool Goods
Butterick Patterns

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Monarch Leather
Coats
Goodkmt Underwear

Van Heusen Collars
Arrow Collars

Colonial Yarns

Real Camel Hair Over­
coats

Holland Wool
Blankets

Boston Garters

(MADE IN HOLLAND)

Wearwell Sheetings
Brown &amp; B leached'
Rhodes Hats
Miss New Yorker
Underwear
(ALL SILK)

J &amp; P. Coats Threads
Kotex*and Kleenex

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n oia g Btottoa aad Qaraga

RAYMOND M. HALL,

- . jwronBM Agent Banfi

proportions, the meat from which was- lender and
e

juicy and demanded high p rta k
The use o f brands has spread to other lines o f busi­
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FOOD 1|IIXERS
PERCOLATORS
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Yard Long Blue
Cham bray Shirts

•tyla. Snap It* w ide#
brim down *•t pinch lte
•mart low er crow n la
front 11. and wear It a-dlb

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Undershirts
Alligator Raincoats

Nemo Corsets

A PPLIA N C E S
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Bates Spreads
Gantner Sweaters

Before deciding on your permanent or winter residence, investigate the at­
tractions and advantages offered by this thriving community where a s e r i o u s
climate combine* with the merits Of a fin e school, ehurchea, m excellent water
supply,’ numerous, beautiful lake# and an alert citizenry to make it the ideal p » e e

sumer could appraise the product he was purchasing*
Certain brands meant cattle o f exfiodoat quality and

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W e Can’ Supply Y our Needs In A n y
thing Electric. A ll’ Matched Applian
ces From T he Smallest T o T he Larg­
est. All Under One Name-Westinghouse.

Progressive

W a think you’ll be particularly In*
terotted in a lull o f T ripl^T eit W or«
itad. It’s been tested thrice s t . once
for etyle, once for quality, once for
value—and all three thlngiext Impoe*
tant to young men fighting to get
ahead. Jute lo o k at thi* prlc*.

&gt; Hickok Belts and
Buckles

Elizabeth Arden Cos­
metics

ouse Hom e

Tho practice came to mean more, than just a meth­
od o f keeping track o f one1* cattle," it soon developed
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into a device by which the buyer atxd. the ultimate con­

ness and agriculture and &amp; today we find growers

tee hardpan or bottom 1 of tba
Irrigated depth; fourth. tHe prop­
er top 'soil consisting of a aandy
loam which will eaavwy water
freely by capillary attraction;
and fifth, natural dralaage pro­
vided for tell area because of **
gradual dope toward tba h i t *
Tha concerted opinion of health

Courtesy A nd Cleanliness

WHAT

Standard Brand Meaus

Marshall Field
Heatherline

Compare Prices-Weights-Measur
.

Tom Sawyers For Boys

Wearwell Sheets

•Hub Down Comforts
tha watb bauao* and prwcoollnr them celery teed, . bat wa have
ptanta. which prepara Urn eatery. ao reewrd at band a* to bow II
fur tee market. Tliei* firm* com- *
pare favorably wltli any builnew
house., of % alinllar nature In
tba United fllitna.
calory came aa a kitaahg to
Tho ro»t of Mr. Daweoq'a ad- many Florida g r o r o
owner*,
dr**« wa* aa followa:
who** property waa destroyed by
The farmer* thamaatvaa ateo lb* cold. It gave them tba' op*
have rooperatlva marketing aa* portunlty lo replace their oranga
■odatlon* and a Ursa member- grovaa with a crop which waa
th'P In (heir farmer** dab, which to provo feat aa prolltabl* aa
eorreapond* to tho Orana*. Perm tea frwlt growing.
Bureau, or other oyanltaUon* In
After about a year tb* farm-

John B. Stetson Hats

Phoenix Hosiery

A nd Hundreds O f Other Brands O f Good Merchandise

•

The Reason W hy It Pays To Buy From Us A nd
B e Sure You W ill Get The Best

and shippers branding their products so that they will

with quality.
Association is parti­

become identified in the public n fa d
That-is why the Standard Qrowers

in d ies’ Sweaters

cularly pleased to proclaim tt the world its STAND­
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GROCERY

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DEPENDABLE
DISTINCTIVE

streets and highways

Bonded Indebtedness $4*000.00
E SPECIALIZE IN CQOtfCE MEATS
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. SANDWICHES &amp; REGULAR MEALS

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L e v y ’s Market
Quality and Service
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Florida Farm Machinery
First Class Machine Shop

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OVIEDO, FLORIDA

CELERY
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Growers And Shippers, of Fancy Celery

Facilities fo r washing and preoooling celery are strictly
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Oviedo due to peyrelk, ote, doei
iU part In Incrouatag the federal
prosperity of the eeramaalty^

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pituated on - beaut Ifa) • Lake
Charm, la Mrs- Wolcolt'a Rrsl
Home, litre under the direction of
a trained nuraa, with the aid of
epcclal dicta, every care la given
the aped and’ the Infirm. Sir*.
A Duda A Sona, growera and]kind* have alio been made for Wolcott's la particularly recom­
ahlppera of fancy celery, bate an' cuntomcra.
mended at a home for elderly
Intrretilng background. Starting I In the prevent year a new 40x00 people and invalids25 yearn ago with email holding! foot building haa been put up; aa
GHOCKRY 8TORES
they now hare ovef 100 acrea of well at an np-twdate garage. It
Ijtwlon'a Store, eatabliihrd In
the richest, Improved farm land houaea a modern machine ahop, 1890, ia ore o f the oldrat atorra in Urge line of ladlea and gentle*
in what la called Mitchell Item- under the competent management
thla aeetlon. The buildtnic itaelf men'a clothing and dry gooda etc,
mork, now h part of the Slavic of Ed (Soilwaa built In 18H7, and haa con­ Mr Kaaarl'a More la a shopping
Drainage District Thla year they
Thla year with the able assisttained a grocery atore aver since. center of Oviedo.
are adding a modem waah houae ance of Jack Chriallan, aevcral
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In thoie daya, Oviedo waa lh"
and prr-roolrr to their holding!, changra and Improvement! have
Oviedo haa an up-to-date barber
shopping renter for the locality
Thi» independent concern la a been made tn the celery aprayer. milea around. Cualomera front aa •hop with Mr. W. D. Stein aa
fine example of the opportunities Thla
new
sprpytng machine,
far aa Fort (Tiriatmaa would make proprietor
to U&gt; found In Oviedo.
mounted on rubber, in an engln- the trip to town every few weeka,
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ACRES OP FLOWERS
eering achievement
SERVICE STATIONS
traveling often by oxen and taking
Seven year* ago, Joe Unehart,
GAIIAGE
Three filling etatlona are lorat*
a day or more for the trip * each
thin a truck farmrt, became fat*
Chevrolet headquartera ia Sill way- lawfon's, under the allr cd herai
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tcreitnl In flowera, commercially. Ward'a garage. Mr. Ward came management of Joe I,awton, hia
The Blanderd Station under the
In thla ahort period o f time, ha here from Georgia about flva yeara an up todatn meat department and management of U H. Gore warn
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hm built a reputation of one of ago, and aince then haa specialised I‘ carries
a line of quality ataplra remodeled thla year and prevent*
the molt reliable and baat quality In high claaa repair job* With
and groceries.
,
i an attractive appearance.
growrra In the atate.
(equipment to take eare of ell gen*
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The Pure Oil 8tatlon operated
Famrll A Lcvy*k Market la a
comparatively new eatabllahnient, by IV. P Tarter glvea excellent
being but three yeara old. In thl« rcrvlre with high claaa merehaa*
time It hax built* up a reputation iliac,
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for high claaa grocerlea and choke
The G ilf Station operated by.
meata.
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Russell Hunt end owned by. C, T j
.. Oviedo can boaat of a Hotter Niblark, rarrlea a wide variety ot
arcenorlea
and glvea prompt

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rnf waa sold U Urn hotels b) Ban* celery wash houaea, with a third
ford and Orlando.
I under construction, fertiliser plant,
Oviedo waa tbo second largest'and a citrus and vegetable can*
■Mpplng point for eitrna ia the'nIn* plant glee occupation and
teats up to the fre*M In 1MB. The labor to many Oviedo and tho
first packing bouse for citrus waa surrounding communities,
faaflt by Nelson Brea, Steen Not- THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED CARS
•on, Fred Nelson and Q. B. Nal*
OF PRODUCE
sen. This packing house waa built
Oviedo aa a farming center
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ranks high in Florida towns, with
Oviedo had a newspaper fat 1880, a 2000-afrt citrus section, and a
known as the Oviedo Oasotte, and 1600-acre celery section­
in' IBM another paper, known as
With Its railway connections,
the Oviedo Chroniclethe Atlantic Coastline from BanThe Mg freeea In IBM, coupled ford, aid the Seaboard Airline
-WflS tho fire of l l l l , which do- from Orlando, a proportionally

modem ferUllaer mixing plant waa tractlona.
APIARIES
erected hr IMS. Thla business was|
Oviedo haa a well founded bee
alerted aa a measure of Insurance
to the company's stockholders, as Industry. The largest apiary la
well aa to all citrus and celery that lelonging to Mr. Tim Tletae*
growera o f Oviedo and the aur* mn, who hm hives spread In a 75rounding
territory, that they mile radius around Oviedo- He
would be able to obtain at all extracts several tons of honey per
timet a prompt tupply of high year. Specialising In orange blos­
quality fartlllaera rapeclally mixed som and palmetto honey, Mr.
to eult local conditions and at a Tirlaema haa a well earned repu*
reasonable price. Since Iti start, tut ion aa a bee rulturUL
MODERN DAIRY
the company haa kept on hand
Moore'a Dairy located south of
full stocks of all materials aa well
as complete fartlllaera and haa town hea a cllentlle of satisfied
been able to give Iti cualomera cualomera. The herd of nearly 40
cows It predominately Jersey, and
all are T- II. and abortion tested
■teck. The dairy and all equip­
ment la government Inspected.
The Moore Brothers are origin­
ally entile mm, having eomt here
from Oklahoma 10 yeara ago, and
In thla decade have established an
enviable reputation aa a Grade A.
dairy.
ENGINEERING CO HERE
Bop Murphy'e Garage eat
big iMY spring'crojl'uf eeliry the
llabed hare nearly IB yeara i

A new arrival la a branch of
famous Suwannee Stores With
thelc choke line of merchandise
and groceries, they are assured of
success at the start. Under the
able management of Mr. Clark,
they are already one uf our finest
grocery atorra.
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Grays Market on the Lake
Charm Road hm risen in a few
ahort years from a small one-room
store tn a modern up to-dalo gro­
cery store with a fit at clam meat
market

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OTIIEH BUSINESSES
The Oviedo Drug Store.In the
i past 25 yean has teen under veri ioi-a managements. The past 10
i years with C. T. Niblark as owner
- and proprietor, it hna enjoyed a
- fins patronage. High class drugs
I and patent medicines are available
■ at all tlmrs, as well n* an excellent

CHEVROLET
COMFORT

D u r a b ilit y

Soft Deep
CUSHIONS

Every Moving
Tart Drenched
With Oil

Extra Long
Specially Treated
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SPRINGS

HOMES-GROVES FARM LANDS-LOTSESTATES
W e Have Many De.
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Beautiful Home

apartments

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values.

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STREAMLINE
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^ASOLINE

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Practically
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Harmonizing

Improved
KNEE^ACTION

Looks Like

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A Car
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No Continual
Checking This
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SEE THE
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Real Estate Is The Basis O f Wealth, Happiness,
Independence, Prestige. Dwell In The* Home You
Own. Pay Rent And What Have You, Pay Taxes
And You Have A Home

CHEVROLET
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SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Quail and duck huntara find
Sanford the ideal ppot fpr their,
pastime, while those who prefer the
quest of wild deer and turkeys will
hive their desires amply Rewarded.
This city Is in the heart of. the beet
game country in the State.

COUNTY

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Use Our 'Shuffleboard
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lakes Of Seminole County, abound in
all manner of a i m fish. No where
are 'the piiffbll(tlw , treater of
satisfying the demands of the most
ardent angler than In this section
of Florida.

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For Wide Variety
Of AmuemenU
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Ithroe two sports.
Tha Bominate Driving Cluh and
'rises track Is visited each season
OlfekeoFiirmRanks
soma of the most notablo how
C e l e r y Marketed by
A m ong Beet In U.8.
owners and trainers In tha country
and atony of tbo ouUiaodlnr roe*
Tbs Cask Lbte Bamtoola County era of Un equips world are qBar­
n b f a t In lb* atm* m the tered there daring til* winter. Tbo
riot penfast lad ad vegetable* »*riy morn lag hours In tha vicinity
of the race track are always filled
with activity as the horses are
tabs state haadgnaoasn ot Sanford. troughs out for their daily workAmosteu Fruit Orowers Inc, for uota a round tha trash. It te hero
IviMMSg
U jfttl nalionwklo thot many » champion to put
marks Ung orgsnliattosi in the throggh bU paces In preparation
United' Btetaa, h u Ita "Florida fpr the big racca la tha East and
Vrgstqhla Division'' bsodqnartera Middle West
hers, with effkau en tha tup fleer Tha
Sanfonl-OrUada Kennel &gt;ut the United Ota
od the Sanford Atlantic National1Club, where greyhound race* era foreign countries.
Bank building. W. M. Scott, dlvi- J
held for irO days each winter, at■low managor. it In charge andI tracts
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visitors from all parte of
frees hi. Sanford *dftea directe tha Florida as wall a* from other sec­
vast growing ao4 marketing actlv- |
tions o f the United Btqtes. Tho
Hiee of hto vsmstabl* dlvlr'- *- fhfiag plsgt Jo thoroughly equipped
fog Urn heat
Florida,
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J*nd
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rides high class entertain meat for| aa or tho hlghoat honor* |o fa
The tonnage fanned by
lovers of this typo of sport.
wig Fruit O n y s n in S&lt;
m s by aay clta* af poultry to
Sanl-amlo Springs and Palm Foulh Africa.
Cognty along la m y Urge.
Springs, located about two mile*
i Mr. Scott's division l
At the reanslyvanU Stato Farm
from Longvrpod, am celebrated Ihdn at Ilsrrinbgrg, IPq t ||r.
carloads 4f _tel«nr to
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for their healthful bajjltpt* ,m * Plf- &lt; llsiline was eajted. th% "King ofi
farlllllr*. The terra has an ex- |
1 f a Silver WysaAftee*" to Mow of

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*roqr UW fa* bern Itoehrmt I *
Mr. BtsHte. for many years, and,
lando M r Qlatllnr'a friends and

Mag Fruit Grower*. Think what a
thp nstlon-wlds
facilities
of Amorlopg
freight train
1,600 (olid
carloads of celery would mskal ThM
comparison will give an Idea of
wfat this stegla marks ting organ­
isation shlppdd out si 6—food and
Oviedo t ill iflUOL
A Merits* FfaM Orowexa not
culy
caUnr. but bIbo
grows r n term fm t»o fin» salary
farms not f*r fang tfa Saaford
city limits. &amp;
Footer, wall
known tfawugfaot Bomtools Coun­
ty. M la sharp*
reraj farm program given In Sunnythade
Goose" terms, a
Quarter- Hark, gh|ch is near Longwood and
manager, phifc
supnrvisos M owqad by the town,
watt side"
Longmpod has two churches, a lag-out moss factory haa yust
of tfa city, IMplUt Church nml an KpiscopaI been completed
ortotendent, Church, and Ijrmsn School, with
Rana Park Tropical Biological
a force of modem building, Diulpmrnt and .Gardens, adjoining Longwood on
^east slde^ MhK-tJc field, which iprovides j (he west, comprises 300 acres of
ricaa Fruit progr**»|»*. education for/ moral high ||gd, marsh**. Ink* and hI men, Wbo Mtea fall sttdenls
|land. devoted te the raising of
ougbout the I Tfa.fasldcntlsl section ls made j tropical fruits, frogs, alligators,
I harvesting [“ P •" toPnF nlcs homes a number tropical fish, water Idice and
g, are w»Ui°f which sra slluntrd on atlrsctlve aquatic vegatstion. A compound

te aay that tha IlUtllne Silvern are
tha lee* strain e ! exhibition fO*
ear Wyandotte* in AJnsrica. -

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breeding and closer and mors se­
ll** marketsTha coouaitUo was gratified
with the response of these men
whhh Indicates that lH out of SO
K IS S IM M oi^ D n a for tha chosen is band)* the various subjscti wlU be present. Previous en­
gagement* precluded two from
into very hug* proportions M the accepting.
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week cloved 'and a corps of men
wera busy slaking eft grounds In
J-akvfronl Park Cor loqg rows of O fficers O f 4-H Club

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Seed Are Distributed
From Hevo ToDealera Over Soitfhaast

Named In Monroe

TAMPA. Fla, Oct, M- —C. 0.
Commander, general manager ef
tha Ftsrlda Citrus Exchange, sell rails* the season'* citrus crop of

eluding Indian Rhrrr frail; ll^ W
rare of Valencias; 18,01* ca n *f
grapefruit and *,**5 cars of tan­
gerine* These figure* de’ |*ek fadude local consumption sad cgn*
aery requirements, which last sow&lt;on totaled more than 10,000,000
«a*** o f canned fruit.
Grapefruit quality this ssasjg
haa been above previous srasnfa
commander said. He attributes tfa
improvement te mors rigid mat***
Ity taw«.
Mere oraogaa are being moved
*hu ITU &gt;n than last dteBite high­
er mat.tity Uws and reports **t
the qoa’lly are generally favor*
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“ We nitrite d our managers aa
strongly ra ro.slld sth st ISore M
no nscossliy for moving fralt which
would not post maturity stand­
ards with margin to spars," Com­
mander said. "The market pros­
pects for the early part of tho sea­
son on oranges are bright.”

general rksbmwn and head of tha
Oactola t'afnty Association whose
members vyiD k* boots on tho
occasion.
,
' Earlier oetlmatss placing the
crowd, at 6,003, sold Carroll to­
night, hara been moved forward
consldrrsbly, some eaprveslng it
as thsir bellsf that aa many aa
. 11,000 ranchsm sad visitor* will
hs la tows.
It h not so much a public labi­
le*, says Carrell, as a plan to aspee, s jr , treasurer. Tbo Burpee* las mbI* In one congenial group men
are cousins of Luther Burbank,',and women who are artcally Intarthe world famed plan! brooder and I|sited In furthering the rattle In­
have carried Into tfato company dustry In Florida, "already recogmuch of the soma tofabtog work Ipiked a* one of the Slate's most
product!** and potential business
enterprises; and," he lays, "tha
whel* thought wlU he to promote I
good will among all coacemed and
lay ths founds Ik&gt;a for a solution

Wtnaoll Matts. vice
Cherry Stafford, h o
rotary treasurer. and Joyce Ward-,
wall, cnoactl daIsrat a.
Mrs. Kendall Indicated
that
aha would hold maatlnB* at tbrso
(tltfrront points In tha county
during tha rdralng weak.
On Tuetday aha plana to hold,
both a Woman's Iloota DemonatPaDon and a |-U Club rarat­
ing IA Geneva: Wodnoadar a 4 II
Club mooting In Paola and Thurs­
day a martini ot both Cb|b» In
Lab* Mary.

U * « a f stock by cross- prooMoal;

TO. KLKCT DIltBCTORS
Pointers In choosing a pall
wanlroli* Slid an atplsnallon •&gt;(
the work required Of 4-11 Club
klrl* w*n&gt; glvetv by Ur*. (Hedy*
Kemlnlt. Seminole County home
demontlrm on ngsnl. al the three
4-H Club meetings held In tha
County last *s*h.
Off cars or tb« club for tha
romlng yaar were elected at tha
meeting in |.nk# Monroe. They mads n hoard of directors nects
were a* followa: Voncllln Tales, isarp
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Build Y our Own Home
STOP PAYING RENT

B. COMPTON—OWNItK

J. II. TUULIXK. ASST. MGR.

WILL FURNISH ALL MATERIALS
AND HELP YOU FINANCE THE COST

Newest Cocktail B a r '
Called MDuke’a Place”
"DuEe*a Place" Is the name of
the newest cocktail bar to be add­ to the cwriy season are harvested.a considerable acreage In vcm ed to the (let of entertainment st the time that tha yoliowi and. table crops for iced crop* that
piece* In Sanford. Owned an&gt;( tha orspgaa af tfa Improvsd thrive best In the nssr-coastsl
operated by Russ and Andertow Marigolds sra In full bloom. Few climate of New Jersey,
snd located on the lakeshors laymen wfm have not visited such) Tha Sanford, Fla. branch Is
Boulevard snd - French Avenue, farms apprswlala tfa Mag years:ths only wholesale branch that
the new fopd snd drink emporium
will be presided over hy lire genial
well-known "Duke," who for thq
pail two years Ims been st Park's i
PlaceJ
Consttiirllun has been
started l
with a view to greatly enlarging
the pTifce, formerly known as tha &lt;
Lakovlsw llarbceuo. A dunce hall
and roof ganh-n art being bulit
sad «IU 6# furnished with rustic
chairs ami tables where a person
can enjoy the facilities of U|tv
establishment amid cooling breeaei
and with an unobstructed view e&lt;
the lake,
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being idanncd and a- Urge Neon

A F U L L and C O M P L E T E

LUMBER - ROOFING - CEMENT - PAINT
AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL
CARRIED ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
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MAPLE A SIXTH 8T.

Incorporated
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IN IBM

A STRICTLY CO-OPERATIVE VEGETABLE MARKETING ORGANIZATION
MEMBERS UNITED FRESH FRUIT
of how the tustnaoo ip sapaadtec
M found In Urn announcement,
mad* recently, that American
Frail Grower* will handle the
raorkstlog of tho vegetable crops
-tar tha
County Growers
faboctoltow to tho Important Man­
atee County dtetrtot, faring Urn
oomtog uoooon. Mr. Beott will 41*
n et tho Manateo deal Dost W*
Bnnford headquarters and It M
, ugpected that around 1,000 cars of
uugoteblss from Manateo county
alone will f a thlpRad, tool ad lag
tomatoes, celery and pepper*.
Berntools County, however, Made
to eatery production, la well av
bttog tha moat Important county
to Florid* whoa U com#* to total
teenage of vegetable* shipped to a
stogie see eon.
It M Interesting te note that cm
gn annual (yearly) basis Sem­
inole Center usually prodoem al­
most fa gw*m4 o f tfa celery
grown to the United Steles. No
mmubr tfa Mr -f a f a lf a grofans

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C A R - L O T SHIPPERS

P R O G R E S S o f a C O M M U N IT Y
D epends on P R O G R E S S IV E Citizens

CELERY
A SPECIALTY
ALSO

Congratulations to the peo­
ple o f Sanford and those o f
other Seminole County towns
on exerting efforts ta pro­

CABBAGEC A U L IF L O W E R
PE PPE R S

E SC A R O LE .

LETTUCE

EGGPLANT

POTATOES

BEANS

R O M A1N E

A nd Other Florida Truc\-Crops In Season

claim their a t t r a c t i o n s
throughout the country.

BRANDS
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OFFICERS
J. J. B O LLY . P resident

GEO. E. BALMES, V k n -P rooldon t
B. W. D E A N E , SocnUiy.TniMurRr
WALTER MEWING^

S E M IN O L E
DIRECTORS
H m y Witt*
Gua Schmah
B. Q. lilckaon
Henry N ick * !/
R. K. Pipplfl

H anry BJfthUr
J. S t. Ctotr W h it*
G *org* H erbat
Goo, £ . Bnlmag
J. J . BoUy

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ttTIf BANFORD-

________
___r . Kecommends Home
Farmer i Market Walter
L. Cooper
Honors At F. F. A
And “ Hunk O f Dirt” For Contentment
FuIfdkNeed
Of
H u Benin Vaa
National Conclave
I f Guard Units
Boyer And Seller
Of Co-Operatives i
rd

Hai N ew

Stanford R e ce iv e s

eJV* '

p CommlssionedOfficera, 125 Enlisted
Men Located Here
B uford, like many other Amort*
us cities, la fortmuta In being
lb home ef three unite ef the
Mrida allotment, National Guard
r the United States These watt
raised organisations add a great
bail or bitarcat to everyday lift
k; Buford, and the now #40,000
jltawry la an asset to a section of
N city that la being developed
it* beautiful Lake Front Park.
The units located hero are dognated as Headquarters Com■ f , 1st Battalion, Company X)
IB the Iteglmenlal Medical Dotahment, all of lJj&gt;e-]Z4th Infantry
(jjl'lmsnt. Ten commissioned efflgo and 1 U enlisted men comprise
kb Sirenstli of the local organiseMU, Weekly drill periods are
bU: attended nnd the facilities of
M Armory are tnsud each drill
ifbt, aj the Instruction periods
re wall attended, often by many
Uaens who arc kitcrested In tho
•rk carried on by tho military
*•' Although the primary duty of
Ik* National Guard units la to as*
jifct tho regular police authorities
#■ time of riot and other civil
tkitnrtuni &lt;I It Is a fact worth
rating that the Guild units haw
•ever boon mobilised for duty in
Sanford, although tho local comRgslas have been railed for duty
JB other aeqtbins on numerous ocMelons,
Sanford's military poat, under
nand'of I.t. Col. Joseph Cihlson always cooperates with
•U dele bodies, not only Individnelly, but as military units, and
-tlio well disciplined units are often
noon In military formation on Ban' ford's atresia, Tho spacious assemWy ball of tha Armory Is used
frequently by many organisations
. la the city for . dancoa, lscturee
and other entertainment features
The hall seats approximately 80(1
- ppraons comfortably.
, One of tho most valusbl* asssti
to tho city, gained through tho
military organisations, Is the radio
. station, under tha direction of I,*.
.William D- Hoffman. The station
PVJ* a member of tho Florida Not
, « d la equipped with tha Istest
development In two way communlcation sets, operating from commorels 1 power, or In emergency,
from power generated by Ita own
gasoline power plant. Tha radio
Worn la a Interesting spot and la
Visited weekly by citliena whose
Interest is In modern methods of
Mmmmlcfltlon. The station hi*
tNwn In contact with hundreds of
lOus slat Inns In almost every stato
and many foreign countries, and
Ig given a very high rating by
JBrig- Gen. Vivian Collins, Florida's
Adjutant General.
The officers and man o f tho
post welcomo all visitor* to Banfeed, and estend to* thorn a cordial
Invitation lo visit th* military
hoadquarters at any time, and as­
sure them a most Interesting tour
of tbs establishment.

1 M who received nation!I awards
at the NatioBal Future Farmers of
America convention here
The awards mod* for superior­
ity la Improved farming, went, to
By ran arrant II of Homestead, and
John B. Jones, Jr-, of Sanford.
Each state .Is sntltlcd to ana
sward for each 1,000 boys enrolled
In vocational agriculture daises of
high schools. Thors ere 143,000
Futore Farmers In the United
StalesFlorida had two otflelsl .dele­
gates at the national Future
Farmers convention. They were
J. Lester Poacher of Oolneevllle
and Karl Falrcloth of Trenton.
They represented tho 2,172 mem­
bers of the organisation In this
state. ,
The' Seminole Chapter ef the
organisation in Sanford, although
not so large es many o f tho dubs
throughout the nation, was tenth
piece aj the national convention-

120 A c r e Citrus
Grove Bought By
C. C. Fosgate Co.
Balt of the 120 sera Arthur 8.
Cecil citrus grays, located between
Altamonte Springe and Forest
City, to the Chester C. Fosgate
Company, wss announced recently.
Tho big grove Is planted mostly to
orsngsa, but a considerable acre­
age of grapefruit Is Included. The
amount of the transaction wss not
stated.
The youngest trees In the grove
are betwren 12 and 16 year* old,
while some of tbs oldest cnlta Induds sums big seedling trass. The
land Is ratling and located In the
middle of aa Important citrui
growing district--not far from tho
Fosgata packing house In Forest
City,
Purchase of the 120 aero tract
brings tha Chaster O. Fosgate
Company's grove holdings to mofu
than 1,000 acres,‘ it waa learned.
Fosgate Company also caret for
an additional 2,000 acres for grow*
era each season. Ths blocs arv lo­
cated Ih various parts of the Cen­
tral Flurida area. Tho Fosgal*
packing house, while not ths

Produce Mart Strive*
To Lighten Burden
O f A g ricu ltu rists
■y J. O. MICHAIL
Before arriving at any conclu­
sion as to the advantages, or
disadvantages, of the Banford
grate Farmers' Wholesale Market
to Florida tarmeri and growers,
or as to the progress that H baa
made' store Its esUbl'shn^sat In
jsnusry lilt, many things, not
January
generally apparent, should betak
*n . Into consideration.' T h o s e
eanndt all he taken up In this
article.
However, In order for a farmer to sell hla product, a buyer
must bs ava'lable, and also,
in order lo gel a buyer, and
hasp him, ihe farmer must bo
In position to supply this buyer
with the vartoue commoditise
lie needs. The grocer must bars
t customer, Uia customer must
hare the grocer.
No on# section o f ” Florida
grows all commodities nreded by
Ihe buyers at any one time. Our
own County of Bemlnole baa
plenty or celery, cabbage, and
a few other commodities during
the winter mouths. It does not
have the mors trader vegetables
such as tomatoes, bases, squash,
peppers, etc., to supply during
thsse months. Therefore, uo
Bemlnole County farmer can com­
pletely -supply Iho frails- dur
tng the Fall, Winter and Spring
sh'pplnx »*sson« If the •Trsdn"
cannot be taken cara of proper­
ty as lo the commodities It
needs, volume business capnot bo
transacted.
Ona of the purpose, nf this
Markal Is to provide a point
where buyers can come and aeruro the many different commod­
ities they need, and where farm­
ers can nssemlila and sell to
these hityure,
^Truck buyers are “ volume buyere," generally, In only five- or
sis commodities, namely, citrus,
rahlmgn, beans, tomatoes, celery,
and. to *»nie silent. ' red bliss
potatoes. Other commodities era
•old In ijuxntllles, yrs. hut t h e
lonilii nrn usually “ Imllt around"
tho sit commodities mentioned,
end, we believe, most loads leav*
Ing tho mute are raised loads.
Theta fore. If a truck buying a
ml led load the bulk of which is
tomatoes or Iteana, bo would very
likely go to sumo other section
of tha Stats fur those turns, end
also till In tbs balance of bis
load with other Itoms that bs
mtgbt bo able to pick up In that
section. Bsmlnola County faim­
ers would not Its nbto to salt
him Ha calory, cabbage, root
vegetables, etc. It Is for that
reason that so much effort has
boon made lo make available to
buyers nil vnrketlus and kinds of
fruit nnd vegetables possible.
The Muriel could not hops &gt;o
have tho num'bcr of buyers It
has It only grown produce '•

Mather Furniture Co.
j Stocks Complete Line Trade Body Has
Large Membership
M i. possessing a complete line of
f

t

r furniture and accessories for
making a horns livable and at*
tractive, the Mather Furniture
Company I* one of th* leading
-merchandising establishment* In
’■ Sanford, and boasts a wide as\"nortmsiU of chair*, davenport*,
. - beds, linoleums, dr.ss.rs, dining*
goom suits, circulating wood
heater* and radio*.
No piece of furniture which la
' needed to make a horns a place
of comfort and beauty la lack'ng
*t the Mather Furniture Com' ' pony, who*, management points
* gut that during tha mattmor*
-pboals of man from a wild sav­
age, with tha floor of a cave for
• bod. to th* modern human bo, htgi tha appreciation of good
w Aunt Ilure has become a universal
' ' trait, and lha public Is ever mors
demanding the ultimata In qual*
My products at raaaonabl* price*.

chology Blamed
ir Slump In Stocks
ILAGSiUBN, England, Oct,
-0F3—Sir Jaelsh Stamp, an*
Britain's outstanding econo*
U. warned Britan* last night
hut following A atari** la
mmhtf nnd grandmothering*

* \'* ' Y :» "

animals and humans depend al­
most entirely on Ilfs from "A
Hunk of IHrt.*’ A double handful
has been known lo be worth
more than a million dollars when
It contained a diamond. The

careful examination at "A Hunk
of Dirt** has revealed tbs d**
posit* of goIns, i liver end other
valuable methts worth billions rf
dollars.
If you have never owned **A
Hunk of Dirt" you lisve talsoed
a grmt thrill In your l)fo. U Is
your first step to wealth and
happiness. It Is ooinslhlng that
Is rest.
.
God created "A Hunk If Dirt
that yon may enjoy U»o hessttas
of the world and have a. piaca
for a homo, s garden whom do*
llclous vegetables grow from the
s^ed. for yon to watch the for*
geaui rase bloom In all Its glory
and be soothed by the asraot
fragrinro of many-flowers and
the song of tip bird* In tho
trees.
.Real roflflament U thf trees*
ure for those who own a home
and a “ Hunk of Dirt."

In IB30 an organisation eras
formed among
tho vegetable
growers of Bernhiole County for
tho purpose o f furthering tho In*
tbreata of growers, dialers and
consumers through cooperative
effort In Improving and standard*
lastleu of grade* and packs, as
well as the reduction o f production
and marketing coots.
The name Htandard Growers
Association was given the organi­
sation, and seek year slnco Ita
birth ttr members has received
help fat every way, ita field fores

nationally ad?
Mown and the

FLOOR COVERINGS
EVERYTHING
T O M AKE YOU R

Fluor lamps, bridge lamps, table
lamps—Limps for ovsry pwnHjs.l
Now Indirect models, smart nov*
silks—from the amaltaat to tbs
largest. All a n hagstns.

M ORE COM FORTABLE

HOME

We can fill ail of your bed
uing need*.

The Bemlnole County Chamber
of Commerce has tha largoat per
capita membership of any com­
mercial organisation In tha 8tala
of Florida, and one of tho largest
in ths entire South, according lo
T, E. Simpson. Chamber President.
“HWe
W* a n Justly proud of t-ur
largo representative membership,"
commented Mr. Simpson, "But
we are even prouder of the hlfh
rating given our organisation be­
es us. of Ha aecomplUbmcnta, for
tho worth of any organisation I*
measured by th* service which U
renders. Thu past twolv* months
saw many definite accomplish­
ment*! the coming twolv* month*
will bring to fruition many afforts
already InUiataA

Growers Association
Has Sought To Im­
prove Grade, Pack

l a m la prodnciioli
lie1 i —tin*
p n ttlcti, and It* tales feres c m *
stantly n u r l r ji i Mr advxatagsorm
markets.
Celery Is tks principal item
produced by tbs ergxnIsaUew'e
members, although other crops
inch es lettuce, rscarata, remain.,
csbbog. ami beans are alas pra*
duced In considerable volume, sll
of which Is msrfcstsd throughowt
tbs United Sts Us and Canada.
John Metseh, Sr. la Prastdent,
B B. Chapman, Vies-President, aaM
i . B. Ceghorn, Secretary sad trsaeurer, end Riles Manager, wkta
together with the beerd of direct*
o n and members, have mode
Standard drawers Association •
‘Balt lfarh* nf honesty end fair
dealing among (ho enttrs growing
and vegrtable shipping Industry-

12 (different brnakfaat room tulU
from which to choose. Prices begin
at

Loan** Chair* at *11
prlcwa rad la all sty lea.

LOW■ PRICES
EASY TERMS
MARE
IT EASY FOR; YOU TO COMPLETELY
W — AftD LONG
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FURNISH YOUR HOME OR GETTHE PIECES YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED

long and aueceaaful record, and
toward the'future it looks Vttk
tonfldenco In IU ability lo continue
and Iraprovs Us service to Bern*
lnole County, u Florida and to
the South," concluded President
Bimpeon.
Mr. Bltnpaon might also hsvs
lnole County Chamber of Cota*
aura* cloaod Ita fiscal year Sap*
Umber M with all bUla paw and
■ aabatahUal saah balance on
hand. That la new* fee n Chamber

ju d o r ,

aa. i t i l l

ItmpU In design, y»t very eft
Iin frank ttatafeUy. Richly
v*oemta£—\rim tayHng-*tun
A Qrsat Vslual----------------

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�Seminole County Produces TTy
Mort Fruit And Vefetobleu Thun Anj;
Similar Area In America r

NUMBER ,tl4

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

M OM 'AND SISTERS TESTIFY FOR MYSTERY GOLFER

Hawaiian Scion
Held In Slaying

Lewis Control
Of Federation

K i f T o Chinese De’ fenae Positions Is
Occupied A fter Wt*
' ter 5-Day B a t t l e

Admits Fleeing New Mercbandise Vending
York State Because
Machines And Skill
ClothesWere Found
Machines Must Pay
In Hold Up Auto
R e g u l a r Licenapf

Line Of Retreat

KIJEABETHTOWN. New York,
—UP)—TW “ myalorloua"
John
Monl«ru«. who puttied hia Holly*
wood golfing pal, by hit retiesac*. told a Jury today ho wa*
Innocent of the robbory chart,
,-----------. . - _York
.i
8lata bo*
and flod. . Now
caaao hia etothlng wa, found In
a Holdup Man's automobile.
Denying participation In tho
tor*.-year old $700 robbory of
Kin Hanaa* Jay, Vow York rood*
houan.’ Montagu*. known fai Byra*
»u»«, Now York u
Lavsrns
Moore, aald bo kraa "sahamed"
of hia connection' with tha caao.
Montagu* said ho, _ “ wa» not
aad am not- aibomod of tho
uoms Moor, but aooumad tho
namo John Montagu* In 1030 bscaaao H woo -dlfforont" from hia

For Chinese Cut
Shanghai's
Interna­
tional A rea Is H it
By Shell Fragm ents
SHANGHAI^ Oct. 2C—
(AP&gt;—Japaneac forces today
oecuptod Tuans, tha luy to
-Oho Chinese defense poeltlon
mQee north of Shanghai,
and fought their way to sev­
eral points on the S hanghaiNanking railroad.
Sovarlng tha railway made

Doohh—Kalakau Kawananakoo
(abofa) waa bold In jail whilo
Hcmolulu authorUloa Investigated
tha daath of his pretty aaaertod
common-law-wife, Arrilla Kinds*.
Kawananakoo la a grand-nephew
o f Kino Oacld Kolakaua. laat
ilo monarch o f Hawaii.

A confessed participant In
a aeeen-year-old $700 roadhouso
robbery for which llolly wood's
folflag John Montages la dh trial,
yoatorday declared, the brawny
defendant wa. Innocent.
William Carlel on, who aorrad
a prison torn far tha erlms,
testified Montagna .was not •
member of a quartet of rohbeni
which oa Aug. «, l l » , bald «p
Professor A t Stetson the
Jay, N. T-, raamtlownod by
Tells Mens Club O f Kin Hina, n Japanese.
few hour, earll^ Montague's
EuropeanConditions Y .A more
than too miles distant;
dared ha waa In iyraeua*. N.
Tha possibility of war breaking
lOwMeMI aw pam* two)

Lipsey Dots Not
Set Genua; And
Italy Aiming War

Carnival
By Soutl
Tha

B M O g liA

bald at tha Pnabyttriail Chgfch
laat night.
Dr. Upaay spoke on tha aubjort
•f tha things ho saw In Europ*
during th* past summer and eepectally hi tha two countries un*
der fascist dictato rahIpa, Germany
and Italy. Tha subject of his talk,
waa, "Poor but Proud.”
*
l)r. LJpsey, who waa an Asso­
ciated
Press correspondent In
Europo for ala years, told of tha
geographical conditions In Europe
(Centiaoe* an Paps Th*«e)

M ethodist BishopSays
Nationalism M ar K ill
Free Speech In U .
NEW YORK. O ft, I t - m Fruocla John McConnell, spanking
at ma t ing celebrating hi* two da*
ends* and n half aa • bishop of
th* M*th*dl*t Episcopal Church,
predicted last night Umt Um "aaout
deadly warfare" *f a IIf*time
would bu made against f r a epoch
to the o a t 10 yuan.
la th* 83 year* at hit episcopacy
ha added. 14 had passed “before

urday avaalng at T:M o'clock at
tha Houthalde Primary Reboot
and tha proceed* of Ibo carnival
will be used for welfare work
In the school.
The entertainment Is under the
direction of Mrs. K W Cnpeland.
finance rhalrman. who will Im
assisted by committees formed
through the ro-operallon ot the
mothers of the association.
Mrs. Copeland ha* announced
that |her* will be entertainment
for young and old and prises
will bn awarded for the best
costume* and many other games
and devices.
Th*
entertainment
program
wilt be bald nn th* school ground*
and Iba lighting arrangement will
be la charge uf lha Hanford decThe Seminole county Teacher,' trie company and a public ad­
Club will meat In regular aaa- dress ay,lam will ba Installed by
alon Thursday evening at T:4&amp; lb# Hofmann Klactrtc Bar*tee.
o'clock In lb * U h l Mary School
auditorium, according to aa * “ nouocsmast mads today by Prof.
R. Marl KIPP.
A huslnaaa aoaalnn
will
ba
TAMPA. Oct. It.—Atlomeya
bald first sad at 1:11 o'clock a
clarged
program will ho held by the for Bins tiro dealara
Laka Mary Teachers who Bill with doing basinet a without a
ba tbo boats for the evening. license asked Jadg* lllmes yes­
They have arranged fur .several terday lo throw tlo case odt nf
ad druses* oo th* aubjort of "Tbo criminal court borauao tha IIreligious, th* civic, and tbo po­ cent* law baa beta repealed. Thr
litical rusponelhllHIe* .if a loach judge took th# motions sudor
ur.” Th* Itov. Martin Bnuu, T. advise moat.
Tire dealer. w*ru required un­
E. Blmpoou, aad II- J. Lonman
will addroa* tha body oa tie** der a t i l l law to pay a special
1117 Legisla­
ruepert If*
subjects.
Following ■Irene* tax. The
tba talks, tko misting wlU oo ture repealed tba law and coun­
opoa for a dlscasaloo or dshst* sel for tbo dufandanla contend
from tho floor by tha toseber*. there Is now no baaia for pros­
Tho family at lha Luka Mary ecution.
School has alga planned far rufraakmanta for lha group at lha
Rom
soaclusloa o f |ha program. Profaaoor C. W. UhtU to chairman
• ( tha cammlltee* a d Mill* Lord
of Oviedo Is proaMeat of lhaofchlCAGO, Oct, M. - m - Th#
gqlaatloa this yaav. MMe Marion Chicago Evening American a id
•C Johns ot lha West Bid* Pri­ today n second B a * ransom not*
mary 1a tho secretary-traagacur bad bum fo n d . It aald a f i t bill

Meet To Be Held
In Lake Mary Hall
By Teachers’ Club

Dealers Ask Judge
To Dismiss Suits

Ransom Bill
Found In Chicago

Stock Market Saga,
Then RccovereGrotmd

—identified a*.part uf th* $MJX»
In currency paid to th* kidnaper,
•r Charles B. Uses In a vain at­
tempt to octal* hia reton so-w a*
reported hy Frank H. Btrommal,
au employs of tbs Aiasrtotlq at
Arnsrieou RaUraods.
Tho first ransom uoto ales at
$ !t
ds nominal ton—was taroe-1
over to fodarml agouta loot Thurs­
day by Mr*. Clara Ludwig, * rust-

Ne&gt;w CIO Department
Within A.F. Of L.Is
• Planned For iMass
Production Croups

1
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A now l|ron«o ot It 10 for IM
op, ration of mari-haudU# row*
Inc machine* will ba rhcrpU
darlnc tho romlnc year, ibo City
Oommlaalonar, voted la Ibotr
regular masting In tha City Hag
laat night, .
■Inca nonn of tho Clty'a preP
oat ordlnagga specifically i *
Cairo a Hedfoa too for lha Quot­
ation of etearett* ttndlna
shines, and hlhar Inatrumoola
"ihU typo. OSy Attornay Prod * .]
Wllaon waa Instrartsd to' 4r*W r

I ’ Federation Seen
As On The Spot
CIO Says Federation
Cannot Afford To
Accept Or Reject
I
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—

bo acted On' ti, ths n oil t*mta*|
of tho Commtailonera.
Tko Qpmmlasloo also approved'
lha Ucoualna ot ccrtoln skill m*j
chinas which hare boon Intro*
docod recently Into the CHy.
Thao, aklll machlnaa wars U*
ooaaod sndor prorlslon* of an
ordinance enacted by tbo Commission,rs s,T,ral yoara ato prorldlac for • llrenso too of f i t .
tko City Attorney polntod out.
Chiof of Pollro tloy O. Wil­
liams waa a l^ Inatrnctod toonforce tho mlldrllon o f a license
too of $31 oo all danr* halls oporating In Hanford. Chief Wil­ H
liams was also Instructed to i s Dispute. Between City
fores tho cokoctlon of o $!• Ill
cans# to o '* on
aalabllabmsntd if And Wholesalers Rewhere paock .boards a n nparat- f suits From New Act
ad. This U arosldad for In an*
other of t « City Ordlnaaeoo • Operator, of wholesale Irnc'la
E “ Hanford matt cither pay a li­
cense foe ot |SI or ga fa l» 8.
War. tha Instruction* glean tthlaf
at Folio* Itay U. William* hr
(ha narnbara of |ho City Com-

C ily

Authorizes

Erection O f Line
To Transfer Power!

Declaring (haT It would be an
economical move for the ($ity to
laaee the power line, belonging to
the Florida Power and Light Com­
pany, running from tha Clty'a
water plant to the Clty'a pump at
the walla than it woubl be to con*
•Jruct a new line, II. II. Coleman,
local manager of the Florida Pew.
er and Light Company, and D. P.
Caldwell, another official of the
Company, * appeared before the
Commissioners laat night and re­
quested that the Hoard reconsider
leasing the Company's lines on a
renlal basis of $17 per month.
|
After a discussion of tha mat*
tar, however, the Commissioner,
who had previously given their K ing George Prays
tentative approval to the construc­
For World Peace
tion-of their own line unanimously
approved the contract with E. ' B.
Randall of the Hands 11 EUctrie
LONDON, Oct, *#. —&lt;4T-Klng
Company for tha construction of George VI, an earnest figure In
a new line.
the splendid trapping* of RriUln'a
In discussing the matter with ancient majesty, pledged hit gov­
Mr. Coleman ami Mr. Caldwell, ernment today to attempts to re­
Commissioner W. A. Leffler told store peace to China and Spain.
At the same lime Ihe monarrh
tho Power Company that their
line waa not In good condition and promt-nl air raid protection for
that If the City planned to con­ aU England and form al more help
struct a Ibis similar to that It emild for England's needy families. Ho
opened hi* first parliament from
he done for half the money,
Mr. Coleman insisted, however, the throne dais in the somber
that tho line would ho maintained lie use of |sud*—with Queen Elisa­
beth in n chair of state at his elds
In a serviceable condition.
Tho city-owned power llnowtll —and concluded with this unuaual
root approstmately |l*0* and lha benedlrtlun ,"l pray that under th?
Commissionora agraad It would ba bless Inc* of Ihe Almighty .God
a sounder policy for tha city t o ap­ tho welcome of your drliberationv
ply the monthly payments on a may advance the happiness and
line which would ultimately belong w*U being of my peopl* and. th*
punru *f Um world."
to the City.

American Red Crow Begins Fight
To Reduce Accidents In The Home

posed toilny n reconciliation

■r In Ellubslh- probably would give John L.
Mr.. Moor. and LcWfo control of the Fcdcnl-

(JITY NEWS BRIEFS

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w » in i|

B liv v iv ig

tomo.row riming in the grill ro&lt;im
of Ihu YaMct Hotel, arciiidlng tu
an announr. Nielli made this morn­
ing by J. Ik tinlluway, necn-tary
of the i» gnu if ut inn. The meeting
will begin ut 7:00 o'clock.
Thu t'alnry Camp. No. «i* . of
the W iuhIoi.-u of the World, wilt
meet In regular suasion Innlgtit
at 7:30 o‘i lock n| llm American
l^glun
llnl. A report and dlarua»ton nf-lhe Ntttowal Vtrtory
llrltn will bu Imard ami all mem­
bers nf Ihu Uniform Hank hnvo
been urged In nllcnd fur u a|m
rial drill and iIIscum IchI.

Mrs. Fred Myers
Plans Program For
School P.T.A.Meet
The teronil mrrtfng uf the Henford
Grammar Ft-hool I’an-nl
Tearhera Aaaorlatlun will ha hrld
in the school auditmium'Thursday
afternoon at ":.'I0 o'clock, accunling to an aiinuuni-rmi-nt made this
morning by I1'lufraaor K. Karl
Kipp, |irinrl|m1 nf Ibr Inal it ut ion.
‘ 'The program will I* umlrr thr
direction of Mr*. Fml Myrr* who
has anangctl tu liave a group uf
expression atiuh-nta taught hy
Mrs. Margaret Maffrtt to irrihseveral pieces. In addition, a p&gt;r
lion of tho prugium will b* given
by a group uf the Grammai
School students.
The bualliern M-aalun will lirgil
at 3:00 o'clock ami following thin
session,
rrfrndinisnls will he
aarvrd. The meeting will Ir run
eluded In lime fur tks parvnta In
carry their rlilldrcn from the
school to Ihslr homes.
From * J:00 o'rtock until 4:M&gt;
o'rlark, the leschsr* will lie in
thslr rra|irctlvr rooms for confer­
ence* with the parent* concerning
th* work of their rhlldrsn.
A meeting of tho officer* of Ihe
body will be held at 3:00 o'clock
in Professor Kipp's offlcsa. Th#
masting will be prsaidrd ever hy
Mrs. J. fl. Michael, president of
the organisation.

tlon.
The lewis 10-man delegation
a.-gotlating for pence with tha
Knleralinn auggrated tho creation
of a new CIO department within
the Fi-drrntinn which would bo
authorlu-d to nriranlio workers In
tho muss production, mnrlno, pub­
lic ut IIit I*--, nervier, and basic fab­
ricating Indoalrii-s,
On the imvls of mrmbcnhlp
Association Head Ur­ claimed for thr rlral organltatho CIO would hard 3,718,000
ges Formation Of tlon,
members In tho Federation rom*
Ijocal Game Clubs pared with the npproximately 3,200,000 workers the Federation
Merlin
Mllehell . of Orlamlo. now claims.
Ttya aernia In ua In bo n rnM)
pri-nlde.it uf tho Florida HporUwhere » t would control the Foilman Ai-oelatliin, waa the prin­
rrallnn by sheer strength nf
cipal sPrukur nt tho first month, liuinlera,- aald I.re Tirsaman, CIO
ly supper nf tha Full -eaann held gi-nrral cnunarl. “ Wo think this
by (lie Mrn'a Club of llin ICpta- prepn.nl puts the final settlement
rn|ial Church nl the Ihirlah llo u ,, of the taaue up to the other ahto.
last „nUht- llarry Mrlionald. a The Federation conferees can not
UUflOl lo b.eept ur Ptjcft vftt Ofrobitthrr ut tha Htato Ham* a n *
fer fmmr/tMuly.
■~
Fl*h (Mmtulanlon, was
William fini'-n, Federallnn pres
cut and epoke u few
hh-nt,-roold not lin n-arhed lltl*
k
,
the |mi&gt;urliiiii'M of mr ••ryntlim. ninliali-ly for ruinmrnt. Ill* as*
the aoriatert mill lie pruluihly would
The
uuxllng
fnllii. ug
aiipper,- will' li wns iutti I by ibo |make no slnlcnirtit until after ha
HI, Agnea Guild, wna presided |had ill-riiKaril Ihe matter with the
over hr ttlipih-a Hli’iiiwnrtli.pre*- Federation'* lhn-r-ninn delegation
I,lent. Mr. Mill hell, wlui wna In-, to Hie ronfm-nre.
'
Since Ihe C. |. &lt;|. left Ihe rank*
lliulliei-d
hr
llm llnv, Mnrtln
llin ill, gnio the elilh no llilor- of Ihe Kedernlion with 10 union,
.•ailiig tniii on fUhlng nml- ih&gt;- in ItitlA, Phillip Murray, lender of
proper um’ of llin rod nml reel. Ihe 0. I. O. group poinlnl out. It
IllttwlrntIni* llin linn of every hn» grown to Infinite .TJ unions
kind or roil uml reel Trout llm with 003 rhaileml industrial units,

Merlin Mitchell
Talks On Fishing
At Episcopal Club

very nnmlle.t I I I llin hirp.net un'l
most ci|H&gt;iinl«u 'ei|iil|imenl,
Mr.
Mllehell I-Milnlniil muiir poinlera
ill llielr flr-l iiiimiI ntfei-llrn uno,
l.nlli fur fiiv.li mid
nail outer
llehlng
lie nl»ii gnen n ileinnu
alarllon
of fly aakllng.
t'onrludlnr hl» lulk will, un
earn.at plon fur llm nrcunl.u
lion of hirnl aiinrlntnaii'u o»aoelullona. Mr. Mllehell nrgeil Ihul
limy
In- affllhilud
nllli anme
rrnlral cnnanrvalhm league for
llin puipoi.i' nf Mmiiniirllig h-glslallou fur llm pndnellnn of gamn
and Hal. nml In sun ll.nl uuel.
laws nrn rigidly unfnrrod;
Mr. Milt lu ll nuld thnl ll waa
lint llm Inlimll.iii uf nmli organI,all*.ns
|o l.ili
rf. ru will. the
lIVrllhiMHl i f .romiueri l.il flahel
men andeiiin-nmd
tho belief
Ihul mud nf I Imm inuhl
find
heller araphirmrin au guliln. fur
tnurlala In quea of gamu Mali ||n
nuld that mon. Hi.iii |70ll,fl0lMioii
wa, aiu-nt In Florid,i ln»l u In­
ter liy Hmr l a t ma n y of i lium
ramu hero |o fi-li.

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Jaycees Decide To
Beautify Plot A t
Park And Geneva

thetn through \ho rout tray o f acvrral Banfmd crlrry grower* and
parking hou.r. flee nf charge. - I
Th* meeting waa presided over
today by E. K. I.nncy nml there
wore asv'sral guests present.
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English AmbasBador
Returaa To His Post

uOO.boo am um hurrhed.- I^avllt
stated “Till* l a. l t out «!T every
36, •ubilanllallr uiorn Iban half,
who ar ^ pagan *ln Arocrtra."
Othur»&gt;liill&lt;tlra l^ovlll aald.
show .tbo' world to lie growing
morn baathsn at tha rale of I,*
000.*04 annually.

Tha aaanrbilluti I* masting
her* aa.a prellmluiry to tho.lntamatlunal niavcotlon o f Dtswith th* PrealdcnL"
11* Mid b* thought there waa clpto* of f’hrlat. srhadulod to
uadua apprehension generally aa open Taoadat nlrhl and coaliato th* dangure of * Kuropsau war. aa through ttoaday,

|

WASHINGTON. Oct. L*C.—
(AIM—Tlu&gt; Com mil let* for
Imlustrial Ortfimizntion pro-

»• P "^ nf the with •the Am erican F edera-olf-playlng »on. ||on 0 f. Lnlmr on a baele
I* charged. Her w h|ch u C|y
h&gt;ndcr

IPolice Ta Colled
Fees From Tracks

UMored
City. Board Okeys
5 P,-T. A,

Aasocial Ion «U(,

while tha Japaauao war. praaslag
steadily against ChlM** a lt o toft
to fight th* covering rearguard sc 1
ttoo. Japanese said they had oc­
cupied several village* west of TWasag sad wars attempting as en­
veloping movement under cover of

H

LOCAL WEATHER
1‘urtly cloudy, proUbly sealtend khowrra Wsdnsaday and hi
tglreme north portion add n*W
extremh south roast tonight alight* ^
ly warmer. Cooler In north pw&gt;.(
tlon Wednesday night and Ib oir* .
tram*' northwest portion Wedmto*,'
day afternoon. Kxtromo north wash
Florida—partly ilnudy tonight bad
Wednesday, waruwr tonight. ced W

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Two vacationists at a popular North Carolina summer resort were discussing
a movie they had attended the previous evening.
“ You know , ” said one, “I c a n t understand why there is such a very noticeable
difference in the sound quality o f the talkies. I have purposely taken in the same
picture in different cities just to m ake comparisons, and while the original sound
recording must be the same on a ll o f the film s, y y j ’ll m ver fin d two theatres in
which the sound is eq u il in tn e , vAutjxe
or q xilily. '*
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“W ell," said his friend, 41spend m y summers up here and at the eastern
resorts and m y winters in Florida', attending the movies as often as a picture prom­
ising real entertainment is booked, and the pictures which are the most pleasant to
hear are at the R o xy in N ew York and down in Sanford, Florida, at the R itz .4

FINEST PICTURES SCHEDULED

PEERLESS MAGNARC PROJECTION

Follow ing a custom o f lon g standing, th e m anage­

The J. L McCauley Company, sp ecialists in m otion

m ent o f the R itz has n egotiated contracts w ith qjpL ' fii

picture projection apparatus, have ju st perfected a new

th e m ajor m otion picture producers fo r th e crejpty q f
their products, assu ring Sahford theatre-goers (he op­

type and a new principle o f lig h t projection which h a s

portunity o f seein g th e personally selected filip s p f f t e
passed th em ost rigid tests. Y.our R itz has ju st com pleted

jjcmbjned studios o f A m e rica -a n

installation o f th is apparatus-try it, sit in th e front row

o ffe rs so much h i th e w ay o f education and gopd wtjqle-

opportunity

sojne en tertain m en t T he h ig h calibre o f the mption
pictures o f today is a source o f joy to m illions o f per-

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Established In 1908

L6NGWOOD’S

A g ric u ltu ra l.

More Than 200 Years
Ago Creek Indiana Seminole Coooly
Settled On River, H a s $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Became Seminoles
B a ttle F ield I s

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1Trade B ody Points.
■To G reat Progress
\In Past Five Years

E x p e rts

Say Celery D e l t a
Has Beat System Of
Irrigation In World

BeHJhnlS Qounty** celery Induatry has grdwn with auch rapid*
Ity that today one of Florida**
moot important
Important agricultural area*
areas
- I moa|
I* the famous celery JelU located

School Properly
~

' i .

Quarter M i l l i o n Is
Spent nAnnually
On
?!
11*“■•chkTe&lt;J
iu n m v
v
Id ia tin c tlo n b e e * v ie I t p o **e **e a a ll
F ort Mellon Became Operating Expenses *f *is requisite* nrce*«ry in
a.
the production of celery during
Mellonville, L a t e r Horn than -»1.000.
ooo ha* bean th* winter *ta*on, and under
Is Called Sanford Inverted in property tor lha edo- condition* probably not found In

*

Almost two hundred yen?
aago,
im ■
h « of
n t fS
fu tlr Indium
In d en t
aM
tribe
Creok
came to Florida from Ala­
bama with their chief, Be*
coffee. They liked this land
of eternal aprtuf, stayed
here, and became known as
the Semlnolee. Where tht
city of Sanford nSw stand*,
th o smoke of thehr cami&gt;
f in e one* drifted b a n
bh»
through th* heenchm of th*
. giant llr* oaks end th# moo*
hung cypnoooo on the bonk of
th* S t John's X lrer, th# riror
th a t I* a* lovely that Joan Bl*
bant, th# groat Frond* eolonlaor,
onto called th th* "Elver of
May,’’
Wild trio bloomed, white bird*
flow over th* marshes, and th*
Indiana eronhlpped th# lun god
In «a dramatic ooramcnUI with
a stuffed Stag wreathed In flow*
•r*. But th* white man too
looked upon Florida and found
It Inviting. In 1U«, Colonel
Fanning, acting for the United
BUte* G orarnm snt located an
army camp on tho ahore of Lake
Monro* ppon land which bad
bean granted to Philip Tong* by
th* Spanish C r o n In IBIS. This

cation of children la Seminole any other S tate In the Union.
County, or approximately t i l l
Thlt delta, lying wholly fat Scmlfor each child attending the note County, which in tum Is
school*, according to Information Jlocated practically In the center of
released today by T, W. Lawton, the B ute, la adjacent to the
(uperintendent of public tnslruo- aouthem shores of Lake Monroe
lion ta Beauoola County.
end Lake Jessup, two bodies of
In addition to U s County'* la*
forming a part of tho 8 L
rootmaat Ip property over 1110 ,B|r *r &gt; glvin* protection
•04 la -expanded annually for cur- egafnet freeta.
root oxpoMoa and la raised The first, and most Inportent,
through earmarked rev*oust In requisite, is the abundant sub*
the c:ty, County and Bute.
U rrancan itresm* which dupply
An the elementary schools of .water for th* numerous artesian
the County are recognised by flowing wall*) second, a strata or
tho State ** standardised school* floor composed of clay, marl or
sad tho high school* of th* Conn- hatdpan located a t a depth of three
ty hare bean accredited by th* to fire feet below tho aurfac*|
BUte Board of Itablle InslrOa* third, th* conn* tend which form*
tlon a* 4-year senior high school*, a subsoil directly above th* haid□raduata* from the high school* pen or bottom of lha irrigated
Th* biggest tree In Semlnola County and probably In the canton,
of Bomtnol* County V r accept- depth i fourth, th* proper toil* eon- part of the United State* is located a t Longwood, It la &gt;atd to bo
sd In *11 th# college* oror th* sUUng of sandy loam not teo poraatten.
oui nor too compact which will 8,600 year* old, la 126 feet high, and has a circumference a t It*
*
Physical culture and athletic* eonrey water freely by capillary bare of 47 feet.
attraction^, and, fifth,
'■
natural
draining ia provided for In this

“This Big Tree” At Sanford Offers ^
Longwood Draws Many Sports In
Amazed Visitors Recreation Line
Scientists E s t i m a t e Sporting A c t i v ities
AffeAt 3,500 Years; For Young And Old
Height Is 125 Feet] Enjoyed By Many

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On* hundred years eg*, a bat­
tle took place a t Camp Fanning
which la regarded M the birth­
day of . Sanford. At dawn on
February B, 1BST, about *00
Seminol* brave* under King Phil­
ip and his sen, Coaeocche*. at­
tacked th* poet. Urn government
force* numbered two compen!**
of artillery, four companies of
dragoons, and s e n s Crank*. The
haul* lasted three hour* with
brave fighting M both aid**.
Thera is a peculiar pathos about

enemy with n fearful, storm.
Cspt, Charles &amp;. Mellon area
killed in this g M i t n n l and
th* u rn * of
th* poet was
changed to F ort MsUon in his
honor. 1 * IMS. Orion*l Zachary
Taylor, later president of th*
United States. I*M r e t a high­
way through the foreet from Fort
M rilre to F ort Brooks. Tamp*.
Tha beginning of thin road I*

Is “The Big Tree”, Central Flori -1 lion s* tnoet of tha national
da's sovereign cypres* reputedly ! gporta are played her* for tho
the oldest and largest In the Unit- J #nj0yracnt of tan* as wslf as
rd States. Centuries before th* .
, ....
discovery of Am.rica, the f ie * .
,,ho
In them.
Seminole Indian w an, and sven - The most popular sport la Banbefore the Indian* themselves, ,ort| u b“ »b«* whlch '» Pro'
this greet tree stood, “a mute wither* 'braugh tha faclllness to the ephemeral existence of l,f» “* ,h* Washington Banalor*
man on earth."
■*
who
• wor* :°« agreement
„
wlih th# local club. Sanford I* a
r p. " l
JL *.
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Oh of U&gt;* high schools otters
a coarse of manual t rale tag to
IU students end two offer an
excellent coarse ln vocational
agrteaUara to all boys who de­
sire to follow this particniar Ita*
Eddies Restanranl-lh* on* bright
of w o rt
spot ia Benfonl to got abeolutaty
Lari year's vocational egrieul- fresh sea foods cooked Just rig h t
tara class a t Bumlaolo High Twenty-five years axpeitoae* In
School galaod a»tten-wide recog­ entering to folk* who know Just
nition through It* aploodid rec­ what ‘Good Eating 1 really means
ord dart eg the year.
makes Eddies rises so popular,
In all the high schools com­
Pompano, sen basf, scollops,
mercial coarse* am ottered to lobsters, and other sea foods deliv­
students Bnl after th* comple­ ered dally In aaasens, by special
tion ot a four year coarm a arrangement with tha owners of
commercial diploma Is awarded. sloop* whose basin*** is flaking,
Th* g u t* and federal govern- right from th* oconn to Eddies
ssWte hero allocated foods to dikor
rid la tha maintenance of a vo­ Big. thick, Jaley. s lu M * ra il
cational School ta gas ford Which waoterti ateaks i hipped direct
la open to students between th* from th* largest packer*. Vege­
ages of 14 to M who or* reg­ table* and salad* froth flam our
ularly employed or or* seeking own field*. Everything maecn sd
right nnd prepared In n Mrepuloutly dean kitchen h r n g u r ts r

$400,000 D rive
A nd B ridge B u ilt
Five Major Oil Com*
panies Locate DIs~
t r-i b ution Centers]
ny

r a i .H i

Ha r w e l l .

during th# part five years Serai**
nolu County hai
bean amir-*
Ins, at a ramarkabla pact, aikf
that much ha* bean areompllshadr
The chant** which occur In s'
trow ing county or city somcllmoa
seem trivial a* they develop front
day to day. but when they era.
adde&lt;l together, the collection may;
be amaalng.
One of the greatest and moatj

Aiming tho leading nmallcr tee for the refunding of i
tmirlnt*
resorts
of
Bomlnnln outstanding bonds, thus
County nr* Altamonte Spring*, heavy cloud which ha* h
I sing wood and l,nka Mary. Alla- Stanford for nevornl yea
monte Is probably tho oldest re- tho ngrrem rnt went lute
so rt In llm comity and though Increased sgllvitlcs point
It Is surrounded by earsllsn t nr- pondoua grow th in th*
*ng« *nd grapefruit groves, end Sanford ha* long b en t
boasts tin, largest fern conserv- among the cities of Flork
alnry In tlm world, It ha* long careful and economical
dnrlrisl Ita chief moan* of sup- operationport Inmi Ita w inter visitor*.
The financial rtciird *f
I,iiur«iind Is. the home of both County is strand I* a s s
horso nod ilng racing. ** well as Is not a dollar *1 head
tho IHg T rro. The t-ongwood ‘
I tog Track operates throughout
most uf tho w inter season and
atlrurla large numbers of fans
from all parts ot C entral Flor­
ida. The Hotnlnole llrlriag Park
provide* w inter training
quar­
ter* fur soino of tho fastest trotlor* slot pseers In the country,
It consists of a. first claa* track, nt u cost of more than 8400,04a
club, grandstand, and atahlcs, and The successful ciilmlnsllon #f
lliilln ri
ese* foevt
( r s s lls s ,* mm r s s , k it)

We co rd ia U y jiv ite you to look the County over, w hether
for business or pleasure—Cali on us for inform ation—It w ill
b&amp; our pleasure to serve you in any way w e can.

COUNTY JUDGE

George Gray Invitee
VUltora To His Store

C.M. Hand
GROWER* FAVOR PACT
o A iN E a v iL L M .ru , — rot
|., provleh
will bo la d
the 1 1 1 1

ricaltaral O
ricallural 4
tration ha*
Agricaltaral

COUNTY SHERIFF

T.W . Lawton

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

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It is not unugual for a per*
Ron to l&gt;o so close to an
object that he la unable Ur
Hvo all of It. I t la of tent
found that a person wilt
have his noae so close to
the trrindatone that he otn’C
see how to turn the crank?
Ami so to aomo local people*
It may seem Incredible that?

Sea Food A Specialty
At Eddlei’Keataurant

It's no winder tha Ehrania, no­
tary, lien s, and tha junior Cham­
ber of Common* bora their lunches
hare—Ita n place of good follow*
•hip nnd COOP EATING.

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The Florida oranr* With lie
dlru* roncener* le the Fountain
of Youth overlooked, hr Pont*
de Leon and 1 * on" &lt;&gt;t thobeit
known antidote* for old age,
Oenrge Afle soy*. "The aver­
age n an la dead at no and 1 "
burled at «ti.‘* Rurialitly there
la a va*| multlluita of morn limn
halt dead people who hmiw
nothing about the Joy of living.
They have eallow. wrinkled face*,
sagging cheek* anil n down-luthe-m'outh oiprcRHion, are tired
all the time, Irrllnliln nnd poc
llratillc, making liluuder* m iia l.
bnitne**, looking nt the future
with forebodilige nnd ffespnlr.
smoking clgtra and cigarette*,
drinking blshhalle mill vnrktillv,
not becama they can get picasttre out of thorn, lint to get tile
momentary though false sense of
euphoria
and
rejuvrntscsnre
which Is tho tiowltrhliir manic
of narcotism, Innormit of thn
fact that In Jii|r* nt Florida cltrns fruits nature pruritic* a rrnl
•Hair of life, tho ninrvufaiis vi­
tamin* which neither hcniimh
nor stimulate
n o r m Init
food, eilorglie amt arlivate them
and give n real lift which auch
nsrvo fooler* us rtnars, cigarettsa, coeklalls, coffoa nnd csffelit containing beverages can­
not do.
JC glaia ot Florida rllrua fruit
Julro three times n day will do
more for th* uvoraru sick man
than ull tho drug* lie ran awallow. It ta on* of the beat anti­
dote* known fur old ago
and
p***1m1*m. At III* Miami Jlaltlo
Creek, Florida orange and grapefruit Juice* era lived aa borerage* a* freely as water. I 'aek
my patient* to drink from 8 to
I glaesos n tiny. Thcao health
building elltlra urn nn oedhntlal
part of our rciuvnnatlng program
for combutlng old nge nnd chron*
Ic* inralUtn. It Florida could
produce oranrva cmmgli to aiip-ply h ill g dotrn a liny to every
Inhabitant In Ilia Hulled Slates
and get thorn cuneumcd, the "doprceelon" might very quickly di»
appear.
The Florldi. ornngo la not aimply a vitamin carrier. It poeSOBIM very cnliilduraldii vulura
of choice food element* lulallnk.
In all, 1 1 calorlca to llio ounco.
(('•etlaee* h f u , slel

City Bonded Debt ik
Refunded At Tre­
mendous Saving Ta
L o c a l , Taxpayer*

O-P. Hernd
COUNTY CLERK

�rmtaMer«

N atural State
Well With
Or With Cooked Vegetable*

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Attendance

Uto o«l*landing

^ s A ffia L ta r t t
cgttbed

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one of Ik* boat h H

The part, la which the flanA M IrfMWft ***Me are pby*d.
la of a geed at*#, the left aad
fight field ranee* Heee.ro 1M
feet while the Motor field trail
la A« feet
The grendaUad, Which aaderWen* cOnalderabl* reHodellag be­
fo re 'th e 1 M1 aeaeon began, will
accommodate a total of approxi­
mately. 14#* peraona. It MaaJa
pane M feet tram hone plate.
On each aldellne additional *eav
lag arrangemanta h ir e been

Good Duplay Crete
b

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k* coaling oeaaon, bo baa 1
♦her Improved the w ilt,
rldfd additional eqalpm eat'
m taafae4.ro at hi. m ill,’
Mta &gt; he In petition to '
ill nqolroateoti of the W- '
0 / « title Ip tend Id path*;
’Ithbi the near folora be eonetjpeeb to aee tblo the aaeet
,ef celery crate tear-

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Oaring the peat few geir*. It

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i.enlettndlng feature*
i je the ia c t that Jl
Ute earn, machine*

bellt.

fe ,pet ** toe cay In*
hen then 1 1 ng from
le ite "CUpped ’Tap
ipla gathange .of one
f t j«V Billing ma­
l t the machine to
‘tth only a few mo*

On the left field He* there are
pahaUallel bl.echer* with aMdtlag capacity of M l and on the
right field .line ta a graadiUad
for the eolcfred lane whe rapport
the dab and aUeod the game*
hatter than eolerad ctrclee la oth­
er portion* of the league. ThtM
atan da h are i (ratin g capacity
of IN

When big garde are achedelod

common knowledge O ut If lb*
tape ere triaimed from tbe celery,
Ihu* (topping evaporation th reerh
the tee etc, and alee elbalaMMg
the chance* for the kruabad tape
to heat end atari decay, the eel*
■ry, ao treated, would eerie* at the

end nanooally large eftrrda aid
oipooled additional . ecconsmodv
ilea* can ha prorl&lt;lod an the
lift pad right field Uaaa far fM

Horn frup.

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0 (ftd a ta of IHa d u b ip « a * r
eery good parking arrangement*
jfor the many auioioobllgeOae of the mala roaeeaa for
(be large attondancee la that the
field I* oq.tpped with a light in*
lyotam (bat allow* the plcytag et
night haMbalL iMrlag the ada*
eon a great number, of the •**ford home game* ware played
ander the are light* end It gar*
mere Ana a chance to eOo the
game* In a cooler atmc*phere.
The lighting ayatem we* regarded a* on* of the beat lath*
league l u t raaion and *1i of
tba eight elub. had the opport*
ultr la rla? night ball or tb*lr
eatery la w eta cb pleeee. bom* field*.
DeWr# the beginning ef fh*
Nad In mortar. Coo* la
halier with onion aad M.eon thl* rear, the city and
federal employment groape eon*
elrucbd a club-hauie beyond tbe
left fbld fence that aeeommedalea 10 player*, meetly for Uw
uae of major end the better mi­
nor league tram* aad atpeetally
the Chattanooga Lookout* of tha
Southern AOodalion that M U
CRKAMfiD CftkfiRV

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Weak aerape and ant A* eon*
t . U r a b b a ef erbp cab ra la f*a*
k.' inch piece*; there ahould be two
7 ,eapt. Cook M minute* fa a* III*
i : t b balling ratted water a r pee*
HQ alhb. Drain, r*rarr*. water]
' (bare ahould be »n.-b*lf cup. to
- thl* add on.-*»lt cep hat cream
J7.-W milk, Melt, two tehlrapooei
« . hatter, add two (ahlNPeon* fleer
£■ mixed with on. lnurib teatpoon
v Mil, eawelgbth traapoon pan*
t per aad aUr until well blended;
r ; theo add greduallr the hot lb*
aid. lUrrfng CooeUntl/ «»‘U
c ameeth, add p r e p a r e d c e b r y,
hrteg to bo IHoc point, tarn fpto
w hot earring dbh aad iprighle
JV w tU final/ chopped pamley.

m an u factu re 111
com m unity and
manufacture
in one
one community
and rail
sell in
In handi
hundred*
tie*—mile* away. Thtlr aucceaa depend, largely oh c

Our market lg thlg community—and a few miles 01
countryaide. Our aticeeca deponda oil the auceeuf of thl
The proaperlty of thla company ris e s add falls with the
aervad.
It itande to reaaon that my company and Its employe
thla community go ahead. It’o the only way wt tin get i

mole-cricket*, and aod webworm,
bar* been eery netneren* and das*
tractive In Orange Ceuety Awe*
daring tbe poet few week* and
County Agent K C&lt; If bare bee
reeefeed many n il* fee a u b taa ce
fa combat He* theee peat*.

SA N FO RD G A S C O M PA N Y
a*L a*

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V * 1 * ■ * ef geld b ateadl
•re reelb* wa |i&lt;u oganoo
ihai thl*

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It* Spring (reining actltttbehbrp paehiai

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tateet and moat modem UpN «* "•” *»bolldlnli for that pnrpoee aad Dari
It b w«fl equipped for alt tmla* eertew

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g irt the City effiaaferd end of

SANFORD

together, neraon w tt a*U aad
pepper. Outer ead older atalke
of celery may be atUlbed ft*
eoepe. Serte with efttoaa, erbp
cracker* of pulled breed. T hb
make* e .d etlc b u eoep. -

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Scape aad ant celery a b b a In
one-lceh* pbeae, w ok M mlaata*,
or till toft, b boiling water,
drain epd to tp e cup* of e e b rf
add on. rap white ***** No. I.
Thb U the p ea t aatbfectorr
way of uwag &lt;h* on leg .talk ef
eelery• . ,

MUD 0IL1RV. TOMATO

CfLIRV AND TOMATO

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b p onion, * lug* grew pep■ chapped fio*. l brg* buo&lt;*
*n chopped fine, I 1 | cage
mad of fteeh tomateee. I tathird* pap rb eg ar. Mb
rate. fi*ct gredeelly ta

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but an actual protli.
The procee«WtK of this waste
while ru U tr elrtple u its ls con*
•Mrrabto Beebaalral duvlres of
a very espenaten ttalure. Tho
coat of e w ill t o take care of a
later cannery la aomewhare
• round t o , 900.
In the proceaalnc of the raw
citrus peel and waato Into that
of rattle feed, first of nil tho
peel and ornate la Rround Into
•mall parttetea, hence worked
through f * r y
large
tension
roller a which eatrnrt the niolalure and hence Into what, la
tnn*rn ns n " d ry e r which la a
l"tiR routing lyin’ Inbo some
&gt;lt feet In diameter and SO feet
In length. Tho product la haf(let) llirouib this tube In whtrh.
tube there ere ^um rm ua h o t
steam pipes which lend to dry
the peel and by the time It la

T he Average person little m l*
tree the estent of human tobur
required daring canning operation
e f grapefruit sectlona and t t la
srlth hopes that after i w r t Ha i
thl» article you will neW 'uM er*
stand what effort la necessary to
bring this lutfooa canned ttese to

number of hoars worked yen*,
The early pert ef the eeeaon and
the late pert o&lt; th e ' Waeon the
ararace tanner eeereget e 1 1 hour par day ruu, whereaa the
yapldliy with w h ta Uae trull
It handled I. heat tUtotrated In
that from the tlme 'th e fnm la
picked from the tl«M aaUI It Is
sealed In the «ewa U usually
leas lhaa i t bmfrs.
It la hardly oeneeleabla the
•mount of actual tehee that la
necessary |„ the pi Sparing ol
canned araperrult. We here glv
on you a brief resume of tho
pmersa end tbs amount of hu­
J U&gt;e seed removed
« «
*&gt;»«• &gt; V . shewed man labor necessary. U u un
r« * u lT a J r^ w i ‘""l** *» “*• *««ur o i S k like tn f other rsaaed fruit you
hare been conveyed tr&lt;&gt;0« h *».» circular knife, which buy. Alt other fruits are baud led
We have stated hereto that due
llatag operators and
Urn fruit In half. The half ....... _
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te the
duration of the p r y
to the can that the ***** u ***•» u k fn
operator* wllh gmprfrhit with the rartanoe
deehsg p e rM ft ta hetoeaary to
trance of the tndl* • • " £ * * « } * * r r dut» • * * in .lie. the variance In thickness
spot pick grapefruit Tha grape­
f h i finely to the
y drleen Juice e a U a m n or 0f ak|n
^rtaaee |n au e
fruit after being picked ta brought
mxn of the tan, ■‘Jucvsms ***7 similar to tto Um* 0, w lkM k
tha
numth e and a cone 1m resume ef tha tats the itutaertaa, and nude ready
rtUad up, one to anyou hare fat your h um
of ^ tloM t0
frwl,.
todustry primarily fresh tha ton* far the camstag process- In the
ctien bring laid In
, , r*Tr w~ P°w,r . «nto".c wiakea band operetta neceasary
canning of grapefruit, w e . will
what la commonly
Jriee ftum these «*trtotMB or
machine baa been devised
first glee yen th a t ef the panning
i "Pineapple style'*
* ~ n ** l'a*ta _thr*Mh
handle this particular phase
ef grapefruit aset Ions followed by
what la known as a
fbilshmg, „( ,-annlag grapefruit,
a detailed deecrhtUn of tho pro*
•’t*******' Durb*f *bl* “porattoo. | ^ , t jm r orer U.laa,S00 caaoe
u a . reach the me* the juice ru n . through a a o r ta o f , of r . nna4 c| lraa
p. t ap i .
packlwr operation., screen, to eliminate all p arttata. lh, „ „ u #f ptorlda aU of which
e through a Urge seed end core which baa been h li foahd
^
COnlum.
hence Into a me- reamed from the fruit. F ro * this ,nf ,h.aneU . The aesold remain*
itomatkally puts In point on there are several proem*.
p , ^ ta the atari Iuc ol tha
n number of ounces aea that hare been s u c c e s s o r { nrw , „ T4, aoa.on. ,a Ba,M,ible.
•doptmi from time to time. We
^
rtaa m r a a-d „
\ W e of ago- Grapefruit ta fen s^ i of ., ^ mr
tog In the early Hummer months ***• lattor usethad ta favorod by| A fter tha paieking operation tha wUl, hewerAr, only give what .wo „.nl o( , k u jtg ero waa a larrw
and begin* to mature along ta mMt of tk* I,rt * r « » * » . wa w a s a n convejyed on tnto what la briiore la the best process, ene ,„ rki or nmaldafed eo. Ttir
October raechtag l u fan peak ef wU1
burden (h* ikadw with a known a. an "IExhaust Cooker." ta which -prueerres the nateral fU ror a)nr, , , llnipk (Jrsprirrit has
m aturity'along ta J .n u a iE F r it- .b r ta f dwmvlpttam o fjh al^ p ro eraa . whleji^ U . casne im partially aeb* and goodness of tho fruit- From I ,nr( wllh consuming damand. It
water. Tho conveyor these various screens the juloo h li s n Item that la now a part ol
tuary and March and ta through
■ * '* '" " *
rry tha tana itoough « » n pumped through a series o f| proi-tleallr r varyone’s dally dial,
bearing along ta April, May or
bath until UMUcto- riatalom steel pipes, aurroun&lt;Ud | n i w INDUSTRY FOR FLORIDA
June ik|wwding on tha aaaaan.
tehod tho dodlrod with hot water, which brings the • no rid a cltrwe manors bare
I It ta therefore reckoned that
ence are then *on* Jutoe up to the nccesaary tempera- baen^ fared orery year with a
trait of the tree ripened nature la
i exhaust tank/T he tern a t a very rapid rate of tptod, rery etponslva problem of dlaavailable over fully a firs months
put thraugtou » •* • temperature which assure* Its posing of citrus pests and waste
period of the year. Grapefruit to**
la tha to p /id on Jha kaeptag quality. From these pipe. fraw , h#u eanneelee. During the
not ripen all a t one time as la the
ieat that Khw result* the Juice U pumped Into filling n c n
raara poualderaMe re*
*»•* with ether fruit* such a t ap­
ult has thenVauMfh machines which rapidly fill the lM rr|, aBd iaboraiory work ka*
ple* and paarkae tail ta wwuad
n . srq-ehvw
ara-rinft con* elaan
clean atarUited
atarillted cans and am
cans
conducted wllh the hones ol
over this ported necessitating spot wished, run through n t a g tank a vacuum The ra
picking during tha ripening state ta Which hot water carers the fruN rayed through what It known as quickly sealed. Dy way of a aubwhtak trod* to loosen up tha setae a cosher which Is n afmUlar unit m e ra ta conveyor the cans are
or at its maturity.
. As this article la primarily In­ yellow akin or peal of tha grape* as that-of tha "K ihsust boa" and then carried through tha cold
tended lb familiarise tha reader fruit. From this hot water sab- which again glees the fruit a esc- water bath and are then ready for
With the canning process of grape­ m erata tha fruit Is passed on ta ond heat treatment. From this casing, labeling and shipping,
Our production
capacity which
fruit, we will not elaborate on the posting tables where operators I unit they are conveyed through a
necessary amount of care to pro­ proceed to peel off this warm cold water bath and are then ready* la comparable to many
of Lha
large operators la for your conduce pram bearing grapefruit loses yallow skis or pari of too to ha cased.
Harvard ranka first In tho
groves A grant dent can be said, fruit, after which tho fruit ta eon* Now os tho fruit lo quite soft variance and reckon log put on
number of olumnl prominent In
however, as to tha necessary rayed through n tank which has duo to the hot treatment the cane on hourly bosla, which la op*
the theater with Columbia uni­
•Praying, the earnse.rg fertiliser. rarioua sprays which spear the era allowed after casing ta stand proxlaalely 7100 No. | con* (1
versity second.

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railroad, tracks not
j. d, Biiettuntin or the
the eld lle til'l Work

Orlando B e lie v e s
Oraftjgd T h e o r y

"When those in-Ulinu* -glow- tu
bearing else \«n ell found &gt;&gt;w
queer fruit among them whi.-n
•crm rd to be n cross '.between «
lingerie* end e mandarin. tVo
knew It w ei lotnethlnu new but *
did net put^much atom by It
"Dr. Temple heard «f the new
veriety . end nut e couple tree*
frem DJrnfentl.irfar end planted
them orSr on hla own place I
room the froat must hive irat
them finally, but there la w^ryi
(he wood ramo front that meda the
tree now under fence In Winter
Park." .
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AceordlnR to Ituchnean, ,JshL
Delfendorfcr wns it eorpenlcr,
hailing from Virginia- lie m i .tea
n pUeaanl r ha rector end l*&gt;vet
acme acta of hla, the trd heailAi
Wife, who wea an In.tiuctor Mk
Hollins, Ioat her puiltion.

nary seedling stuck A fter they
were large enoegh to transplant
John Ilelfrndorfer came along and
wanted them, lie was a hard man
to refuee eo my Imother gave him
the aeedlinga and ho transplanted
them to hla place which was neat
the old Jail in Winter Park across

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PUNTA (lORDA. F la..-D c to
hither unfarorable weather nni-’W
tlona, Charlotte County’s fnll vitw*
table arope have made rapid p r *#•
roes during the past few wieto,
according lo a rrp«irt from Co mfy
Agent N. II. McQueen.

WE HAVE

B etter H om es A t B etter P rices

Attractive Term* To Reapunnlblc Uuytru

ORANGE GROVES — FARM LANDS
CITY PROPERTY

BAYARD REALTY CO.
200 N. PARK AVE.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

The most important feature in commercial banking is CONFIDENCE - - when you deposit your funds
here we merely give you a receipt, which in reality is a promise on our part to hold the funds iii TRU ST until
you need them*
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W e are proud of having served Sanford and Seminole County for nearly ten years. O ur success is due to
the CONFIDENCE you have placed in us and we shall continue to make every effort to justify this FAlTH.
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COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS ACCOl
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EXCHANGE DEPART
COLLECTION DEPARTMENT
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that Ip Into thg-aah oratAo, perttapa Strip crop* ia d terrace* are fti*
wine!the Krya with their Inlcta and traffic light* of a good system oC
channels of colorful wnteca may erosion ■ control. Closa-growlng'
----------------------1st* To such awampa and ahallowjapprml H«*i may ba seen the rropa hall the ruah of run-off wa­
made in 8 enilnolc b»ke» |n w in t^ come many dueka:l,r **»* °f ®or. Herona, the Great ter acroai sloping fields and fore*
...........and cvrntionaUp a few reeaei all White, aa well as the Key Wwt it to deposit It* load of contraband
«f
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jCount) f»r Bird Lore, th* official
roll- Terrace* detour the water
(irn m in o r
N l i m b e r s ***f»lin&lt;' of the Natleaa) Aasocia- now unfortcnaUly sadly drereaacd Vitro; and perhaps there may be nceumcluted in each terrsc* later*
u ru m u g
a i u u i u c r * t jon of Audubon s k m i w .
in number*. Along the brachra «Hmp»ea of 8 poonbilli; but In
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| It la moil Intereottog to note will be nen many of the aandpip- whiter the White-crowned Pigeon* v»l ami »md It winding at a safe
era end players that may prove that neat hero will twee ret red to •peed along the terrace channel.
t\9 M in d n d n
fe* •**rThe.l for birds ly eaporienccd punllng In Florida alnce they the West Indict for tho Whiter,
for
U have discarded their b r U l t a n t ^Vlallora planning to look for
plumage for the duller.solars of birds In Florida *h°uU get In
wjntrr .
touA with aomo .of the reverrl
. . *Kj. hundreil members of the Florida
In the roglon known aa the
goetaly to determine
Kissimmee
beat place, to V o to enjoy the
the but rowing OwU, p-.rhsp, dig'.k.m d.M and colorful bird
glng a mat of tbolr own or mak­
ing shift In soma gopher hole,
uuacrwv i m pam t m i u«iaww
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lure, of birds. Florid, has bean •* cypress and other moisture lo v
the objoctlva throigh tho yrer*
*h« I'ln# wooda Sparrow
of (hoi;sands who are Interested
U heard singing Mon.l|i* an. ns.oel.ud with Itusaard. you may
in seeing wild Ilf. at IU beet
Here n'so will h* loea ed Jnotice soi Audubon. C arae.ra aklwith perfect, icnny day* tlurlof
uncommon Rcd eockWauctl |njf in ri«Minc tho eoontryaWe or
tho winter months and the real- Womlvreker and the O r^ lW d e d a dead cure***dent birds augmented by mlgrat* Hlthateh, aa well aa the better
Florida Is ono of the last aland*
log ho.ts from tho North, vlalteM "O w n llli-cblidi, lin e Warblers, lfor (|,n| niagnlflernt bird, the
are particularly attracted a t that l1ori,,« Wren*, and uven a ea*«T;American or llild'Kagle. Here the
season
| of 9 '1" '1 '•* e*ttM’ “ r,rrrou* trem or.|,jn| t„- protected by State law and
While Florhls is not today Iha!*’ ,h‘&gt;’ fll'»h f«M beneath y o u r;,, proi ai,|y „ plentiful aa In any
wlldcrneaa of the lust century, r*, ‘ l‘&lt;mle ° r l,u»-c eypreta Jum -IWf.,|„n „f our country. Along the
REGULAR MEALS
forming with bltd and anim al.morl,. may hat U r also a pair or|w M errc,.rar* you will ‘see him
Ilf.-, Unto lumbering has removed l* ° *'f tho ‘ L f t w k . that caps|n wait for the Fish Hawk,
STEAKS-CHOPS
n-nny of the forests, drainage ha*
l,.leoUi| Woodpecker that p e r-|,n „rd.-r to rob him of hi. cateh
taker, array the awsmps, and *•*' " ^ lo »• «•&gt;•««• relative. Uw 0f fbd. In Foulh Florida occur
BEER—WINES
town, have advsnec.1 un woodland,
W ha. dhfppearcd with tha Kvrrghdo KUe. fhnl feeder
SOFT DRINKS
j i t FIO)Ida reiuiins In 1037 tho
"*
upon re ta in fresh water analla
home ..f myrUd. of w ntrr bird. *?■ l f } " " ,«"*« » Towh.-w o r ', ni, , hl. tcaullful aw.llowt.lled
Ijist year Hemlnnlo fount*
nrul pn.vlde.* feeding snd resting
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Your Patronage
pin res for some of the most Inter* ,F1‘"
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" “ F .fbcover that It known a* the “Snake llawk . If was the toil ranking enmity in
rating of North American s^cloa.'«
«*hlent \7l. te eyed h t d |lllo visitor I. In the Northwest carlo! shipment* nf vegetable*
Appreciated
Hie visitor t day lias also the «*■, r ‘,u,n " Ihd-eyed V i s i t o r . r e g i o n In spring or snm- from Florida, Over T.tMio rnr*
rdrnntigo of fine roads snd
N»'«h- .
In.er he m .y s.1.1 another Kile, the were shipped .during Ihn oensnn.
P*tm Item h m utitr- w«s second
Under New
pleasant camping spots or hotel! Tl,‘ PnnlinsMs probably ono of Mbslwlppl. to his list,
ns he prefer*, l i e lias too, manyjtfc# commonest I Ini* of the slate, Aft(,r wntrhlng the Prllrr.n* with 6.133 and Hade county third
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iho roast plunge splashing- with 4,311.
are glad to co opcrnta In polnllng!ch *r oung to swamp, woodland or ^
, ... — ,. ■—r
cut the aperies of most Interest} »«»''• You nmy find Ills nest mile*
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(are fuutul everywhere uUiul towns
In conrhlornhlo number*. When
you rraih the scrub Intuit along
tho east «w»t you will find lira In
te n itin g Klurlda Jny, elooely relatcd t» similar jiy* In the Fat
wr*l arid Miuthwe-tern states but
•rpsratrd from them by mile* of
country.
It is, huwrvrr, the swamp lands,
many of them observable from
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studying Iho process of
atanufUrture a Herald reporter
fataad that a gas known aa bine
ga* b made In a generator eon•tructed espoeUlly for that purP—a- A dteam pipe runa Into ITm
gunarmtor from lira top and the
■ t t a n ami aftei coke or coal 1*
K arpeO into tha generator and
Ignited, a d raft of steam l« turned
h ta , tha generator from tho Up
entrance completely smothering
the fir*.
.
A fter the O n ^ b 'sm o th ered a
d ra ft of stram It ejected through
the bottom steam Jet which im­
mediately rekindles the b b ie . In
the smothering process, however,
the blue gas which b lira basic gas
In tha manufactured gaa formula,
b created and rug into a . carbu fetor. •
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Tha carburetor b heated to
a boat 1 M 0 degrees and a petrol­
eum product known as “uneracked
gaa OH" b vaporised and mixed
with th* blue gas.
This combination b then passed
hi to a superheater where a perfect
blending of tho two gates b In­
sured and tho heat b removed,
leaving the raw manufactured gaa
which b temporarily stored in a
relief tank.
This b known aa a complete
cyclo In tho manafacture of ga*.
f t require* approximately seven
m betaa to complete the cycle and
a g average of 4000 cubic feet of
th e product b manufactured on
each cycle.
A fter tha gaa passes Into the
Bfalief tank It gradually goes
Tarough a purifier whkh remove*
may Imputitlea that may be left In
the product. It la then stored Iff a
Urge tank from which It b dis­
tributed to tho hornet of tho citi*
tens of Sanford and nearby com-

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game, a rousln of tho ambassa­
dor, bernma Interested ln tho
bashful rhbraaa boy and took him
to work at her eslatu. ||o learn­
ed And (Iran custom* and be­
came • a member of ttio Ilaptlet
Church.
Luo Glm Gong showed a p a r
tlrular Interest in M:*s Iturllngame's orchard. Ho worked over
tho spplo triwa. auR by pollen*
liatlon produced nu apple that
ripened 30 days atinad of any
other variety la Iho Mn»»acliusetts seel'on.
Where did ho lonrn aneb aa
art,
III* respertad father, bo told
lilt employer, li«d ownad an orrhard In Ida uallvo rounly. Ilia
mother, wbo In tho pay* of na­
ture. had taught Hint tho worthi­
ness of crojilng tho pollen of

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sh* increased It lo-43 acres, and
La* prospered.
By 18*8 he had ernr.i pollen I-.e t
H art’s b te oraugo and tho MedlUrranean iw rrt omneo In product
thd Lua Glia Gong onniKe. a fruit
that remain* on lb* trea *U
months and retain* IU original
flavor and soundness.

Florida I* n w 4.18. Of thew- 134
«'*• |*eriaaht-nt resident*, *1 spend
t ,lr summer with u* but migrate
«Iwwltere fur the winter monthii
1-1*1 move Hilo Florida from other
wctloiu to &gt;p»nd Un* winter; whll«»
Ca are UwnabaU and M only aerlJental visitors. It will hr nctlerd
from Ihc.e figures that winter la
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DKLAND.—About this tiara of
th e re a r, when Florida's harvest
o f r IIras gthrta t* market, folk
In th e eltrno bolt recall Lae
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l a a haa been dead a dosen
yours, bat behind him h* left a
living wranament of better oraagab And grapefruit.
La* Dim ConS was a Chine#*,
'l i e earn* to Amorim from Ilonalo n g la 1871 a t Urn ago of I t
gears. Arriving vs Ban Francis
ra, ha prorerslml to Boston. At
^ fo ttk . Adams. Maaa* he waa
lUaployed by Calvin T. Blmpeon.
Halted HI Me* ambassador to
Mias F*n»r

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FLORIDA, 1937—Hon and
egg* for Itrraklasl liavc ilijjrd a
arnaalional cuntrl&gt;ack in Ibis
hrallh rrnlrr of Amrrlcn and
land of frirndlj’ aunahlnr.
Trmporarjr rellpse of “haul
and rggs" for brrakfaal rroullrd
from “dr|)rrwalonHnpprlllra and
lack of llitir and inclination to
fire up old-faahlonrd elovea for
bol food early ln (hr morning.
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cookery has removrd every
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hot breakfast*.
So—nettling coolly together
again, aa beautiful aa a Florida
aunriae, good old “Ham and —"
mice more radiate their golden
glamour from Ike brcakfait
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pile*. thraa Uma# aa a m t

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win Ur. la "Gray ha and.- lha Oaaara, th# ««»*•» " * * * * f * * j*
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, It gets Im waom • from tbo now bec' p to a tU rn iTu '•*"*
ifaeqWB toha upon which It U aloh hoya thluapuaw. y la tw a ^ a n
Had. caanadala Park la alao already plaelag ata^ra a r ^ J *
taii in rrt n]9l o i l d m o m lb« foe the fourth mimimI f M j *
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lea ton, S o il) Carolina &lt;n hnahandry. aoant with th*. Biala
Agrirattarml» Urtealto* .*• Saiwk o.
a plant wa* not found In W ith ,* draatly augmented prlad
da until 1 BC9 whan II ,waa U«t t » . yaar, tbo &gt;aho*r u * £
duead m Um BanfunlOrlado peeled to draw rtoa* dm *. **&gt;

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Bine* 1PM. fieorg* DaeUh ho* ' The dlicwrary of Iks grout
been outfitting flAaraoaa end signtlcnnra of mi arid coadltloa
hunU n with eyarythlng nocaasory of th* body flolda or aelddri*
to bring in a bid b*g, ovon going has solved many obycur* madlcsl
*o far afcto tell whore Iks big one* problem, and pmntsd th . ■way
are biting, o r w here.gam e may
tbe pAreoHo*' and relief nt
00 ' oum*earns of th* grsreot and moat
It will pay you to ■#* him before common nslsdlst.
you start on your fishing *r h A tDlsaosaa of th* h tart. Mood
big trip.
veasel. s cd kidney* have In ro• - .............—
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Farming on tba rontour maan* causa of death In rlvlllsod couigettlng tha ma.imum arailon con- tria*. Not last than 100,000 poo*
trol value out of every forming pt* dl* tram thaso maladies *r*
operation by
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farrow, avary grain drill pruvkla daath. might Iw prarantad. o r ’at
a mlniatora rrsarvlor to Incraaa* least postponed tor years If tha
•haorttlon of run-off water. .
t knowtadga r sc tally gained with

glean Ian gallon cans- I t . is ax*
omtnad far quality and cWtnlbMM,
nourad in to th* modem 01 *aa
lined Paataurlklng Vat whtra U I*
lm mad lately tixUourisad, chilled
pad flow* into th* botll* filling
machine where th* clean starflitad
botll** aro automatically filled and
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nm sabtion of .fianforl waa taken
northaaM. I t show* th* badnea*
A phia d ta ra o lm i la. IU acian*
th* recently eonitructad Lake tlfie naro*. Aplun, I, * Latin word
maanlng IlkotJ by baa#,- glren b f
tha ancient U lln people* td lh#
reference to natylHoO c*«U he oranga jo k a aeary day, tho ru- plant long before tbe birth of
brought Into practical uat; aad IU|| would ha a great lowering Chrbt, a* tho flower* of eatery
wild baas.
am o rt thraa new facta, p e rU p * -of lb#
w U ind „ OTor. ar* attractive to
th . too,, Important hf all U
lner^ M of m e#u, , nd Qraveolru. la a Latin word mean*
th* nacaaalty of a eonatant and;
J,
” ‘ !l.r tag "atrong amcRIdg'' referring to
.bund.nl .iPPly of food alktlla.
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t a l l o r ^ r t th# ill amalllng wcoj-llka pl.nta
and vitamin*, aapadally riu m ln .
7e^ ^ r ^
d Z r Z o which th* old herb doctor* naod
for medic lit*.
C. of which Florida oruhga ^ d 1“ f f
It. rongaaara of tha F la r ttf .:t- W
A to L n lat by 11* nama of Ray,
ru . family a r . lb . mom
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writing in ldHO, .peaks ef th*
k._ ,
•&gt;! ’ n.ai&lt;ii»
• . . ii. m . court* *la#wnero.
English Small if* .being brought
into th* garden and cultivated,,
where It’ became milder. It was
known, however, long bffor* that
time because the wild plant was
spoken of b y 'ite m rr In hi* Odyetissue fluids to combat ae'doeU.
A new turpentine still for form* sey, by many . w riter, of anetent
Rtcorhonst* of sods oomplotoly ora In th r "novel sure* belt" has tim e , and RM.vaed by harb doc­
srreela dlgvetlon by daetroflng bean davolepad by chemUU of th* to r. of ancient Egypt. The Chines*
th* gastric odd and so rendering U. B. Department o f Agriculture, Writer .Bung, Cheng Ta'san Shu
tba pepaln Inert. It 'otsd Inter- . . y . Dr. Wllmon Newell, dean of described it, as a cultivated plant
fere* with numerous other ill- th* Unhrentty of Florida Collage In th at com try In |B40. There ar*
gtttlT* functions for wh'ch It I* of Agrtcultcrw- Many Important many tn itan cu of it# as* a* a
iooentlaf.
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Improvements for turpentine dls- tab!a vrg.tsbl# aa early as the
Nearly all fruit* and eagaUBIs*, tlfUrtse, worked eut In recent sixteenth century. In Italy aiid
bav* an alkatlna s.h, aad banc* yrarm, ara Inclodad In th* atlll Franc* It wps used a* a table delltncraas* lh* alkalinity of th* which may bo soon at the Naval erry. the leave* and .talk , "eaten
blood and tla.ua Raid*; wharos* Slot** Station a t Oloitaa, Florida. with oil and p ep p er‘ | Two aapaclslly important lmTh* early celery varieties..were
provrroent. In th* n*w still af* a
carefully designed M ttlng for the tough and atrlngy. J t I* only In
I kcttla,^ H
andR a. ..pPed
forI recent yaar* that th* dark green'
alkalloltf at
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All tba Florida citrus fralta Uking water oat af Um tarpen- varieties lav* bran rrplscsd by th#
tender light groan or "Celden".
ara highly oxcnltaat maan# of tin*.
type*, for which BcmlnoU County
oautrail.lag an axcans nf /c^d.
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R*mln»ln Ooanty ranked third is so famous.
In lh* body fluids and Ihb* on*
of th* beat known manna of com­ In rail rarlot vhlpatmita of both
Calery was brought to America 1
batting acidosis. If ovary par- frails w l vagelsbla* from Flor- In th* early days o f It* settlement.
•on In lha UoUad BUtoa coaid Ma d a h a r th*' past sro.on. It Thar# is,o lagcnd that th* plant*
warn brokght over by tbo French
or Markatlng Durasii.
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•I **d of wh.lhrr 11m pimento pvpprr b
•* v.lu.bl# • crap as *ua tdbarrv
« trtpl- &lt;brrlnp«xl in GadnJtn Cointy thU
•arampi »«-»wn aa mum iarw w n raportol
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thick ai- from pepper*. f a i t .prlng, a
ghnrtxb'Urorcia roncam CM lradnl will
g n i 'n Oadidrn farm era fo r growlnr
lif t of laotv than MO acrra Ihb Jfrar, hot
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a tlc ^
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j nrctlag link hatwaan Sambtola and Volualo l auntlao. Croc
S44 ortPantly | Sl- John* E bor it b a vital part of tha highway oyaUm
Ufa* .of .water Central Florida had tha East Coaat.

A s One O f The
I C ities In Florida

aarrtsa, althpagh
trip #ieh wutk, ]

mtll tab* , k ' " ***&lt;• &lt;•**&gt; «**U, and tarhay hunting ahoaad*. Tfeara ■are
• u
tha "any aihar rarlaUao of Sam*
I la (D«t-1 that aiah* thta aactlog a hoMafana ara * • » * paradb*.
bills uadi Hanford la wall haawn far Its
4* High hoaHaa acttrltlaa aa It la localknow* a* *4 °n U ko Monro# which ta a
&gt; th* ta d M rt of Urn HI. Jobs* RJrar, T han
.lary ooh- nr# aaroral boat work* local*.!
Pad* at*
tha Coaaty for tha upkosp of

CKLKHV PACT FAVORED

A PLACE WHERE GOOD FELLOWS
GET TOGETHER
Come In And Meet With The Bunch
The root Office la Wight Across The Street

Y O U W IL L E N JO Y E A T IN G A T

Tho management of Sanford’* leading hostelry extends ltd ' p u t Inga to proopectlve winter vloltow with th# firm bblidf that a #oJoun»
ttHTH amid tho opportunltlM for hunting, fishing, .and golf in eurroundIngs mad# unusually pleaaant by amuhina and natural beautlaa will ba
a happy experience for any touri#t.
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Bnnlnol* County *tilpp«l I J U shipped from Florid* daring th«
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Pompano

if th e| fact .quod In tho NorthaoiR
tha I Conference. Tbo locals arafy
f that | year have aroiaid U ball cam r. net
With j Including th a lr piny In dl.lrlot
ended and rmifernnce inumamenu. Thai
’» aea- locals play thalr boma gam*. On
th* high school gym floor locOt*
rated ad In lh* Bamlnola High School
In th* building.
n and
For .port. In which tha fan*
Jo* ran portlrlMln ibrmaolrea, San*
third (ortl and Bamlnolx Cnanly bar*
m, u many tn offer. 'F or lha older
if the fob* ahutfleboanl l \ a popular
la, N. ap°rl la thta rlly. Thn Hanford
Edwin conrta aro vary lino nnd wall
igatar equipped. Thorn I. nlan a HanLong ford Hhufriehoard Club rormad
loop each ym r and ibla aiwrt Hal*
-»d „ lha year ornund. Tba cln b 1 anbldar ,c rr * t,am ln d b tr'ct toumamanta aerora) lim e during tha
B gf yaar and I n . a u-hedul* r.llleg
for m .lrlin. wllh many of the
_ f T r .urriMindliik cUlea.
n 0f
The Haurnnl Country Club, m#'
I^U of lh* mini plctura.qna g o l f
i man rour**a It *h# cenlrml aecllgu uf“
Florida, urrommodalea many of
tba Hanford nnd Central Flar'd*
• wa* grlfrr, |ho year round, but |.
* , r J partlrul.rlr p&lt;ipular In wlotor.
It and T||#
I. ------located
mil*.
. . . . club
.****- ■- four, -----•nuthwrai of Banford near Lake
Mary and maintain* aa ll-hola|
lag staff la CUaa "IT boll.
course, Surrounded by beautiful
Liadlno tho crow war* Owen Inkaa aad umnga grove* th*|
Wright of Porta, Taxes, end fol­ couraa U coiMlilerol without *;
lowing'him wore Don Baoburd of par for tbo allractlvanraa of It*
Klulls, Florida and Johnson City, surrounding.,
TO o p r CHICAGO TRIP
Tann, AI CrUflald of Plaoaontvilla,
Harford and Bamlaol* County
N. Y , Early Wynn of Hartford, bare many lehaa, rlrtrs and
cam* back to whip them -to
Alabama, Daisy Met# af Calhoun, atraama In whlrti fresb water la
second and thlfd games, hat
Georgia and Oaorg* Phillip, of o. fins aa anywhere In Florida.
faltered la lh* fourth, fifth
Mow Orlooni, L*-, end Osklsnd, Thera aim) are many local t ab*
ermen In this section and maoy
Oil IT
vl.llora el.a com* hare to' onAmerica*
Invasion
receive Joy this .port. -Th* catching nt
more money la Into root than 1 n black baaa- If a faalur* of lh*
dividend*! 88JM.IBS.7M against ■port In thta section aad t^eec
club i m 2 fifth -WjtertafetHrhl •hip.
Banford daring tba post M M fS.lfe.7M JM la 1PS4.'
Extans lag) EaCvias hi Qalnaovllla,
fish ar* caught wtlghtog from
wfll ba fe aharga of lha pig olub draw 40,000 paopU to m a tha
horns gomao af a 140 gnaw *£•■
dul# do* mainly to th# opportuni­
ty of playing eight Uoefael- Th*
ban club far the fkot lima lh lha
history af lha apart in 8 *&gt;f*N
waa ab b ta flniah Um aaeaau with

U m dab was made up of jowtg•tor, from all points la Um D*b*d
But*, and mostly fras to* north.
Th* catching staff woo n mpisod
*f Fkratny liolbroek. fotWmsfe of
th* Woshkigton Bonotora, Ghat*
Unoog, Lookoou and th* Treetoo
club of tho Mow York-Fan*
League, and o rookie, Tea Vai*

Lobster

The Fish Served Y6tf 'ib&amp;eiy tffkth Swimming In The Ocean Yesterday

haaebaa near bar* provld* am ­
ple place, for *a tart a lament.
N#.r Be*lord U loqotod BanUndo Springs la which gwlmmlnr la sajoyad tha yadr round
aa th* water there U appro.)m.tely 71 degrees at all timaa
during lh* year. Hwlmmera also
hare tha .opporlually af a Blanco
N « v tr
H av#
In the Atlantic ocaa* a. lh*
T l r « i B « « n P u » ««»
Daytona Hatch and Raw Smyrna'
beach*, ara auly a short drtv*'
away. Daytona la located 40 mile,
oortheaat while N»* Bmyma Use
&gt;4 mil*, du* east. At Ortado, t l
m'laa .ouib at Sanford la a rich
calary farming dUtrtct, an* nt
lh* (In**! awlmmlag pooU la th#
State has be#n racaoiiy comput­
ed aa a WPA project.
Banford hat four taanU court*
on which lorar. of UU gam*
ren enjoy Ihamaelva*. Th* fla-J
eat court la Ibrtted In th* roar,
of lha Hemlnole High School and
I* built nf eonerwa. On Froachi
lT SPEEDS aa high as ISO mil** an
Avanu#, two court* nf rlay ar* hour
with tbo hot, ooarso. abcaaivt salt
used regularly and a court I* grind
[, tearing, scorching his tiros — Ah
alao located on Park Avansa be- Jcnki . apecial
___ _ racer,
___ , w eighing
_
_ nearly_
tween Eighth sp i Niaih .Biraata. three tons,* pounded over the Donncrilla
Each winter o city tournament ( Salt Bod* lost week *l auch terrific apoad
la held.
| that It cauaad tho surface to break up. Before
Another local gpect In which 1 th# end o f th* run tbo track wra* so pitted
n a n r partlclpat* U bawling. Tha and rough that it w as alm ost impoaaibl*
Saalard BowUhg Club g o ern * ' to bold th a COT On &gt;U course. Y et Jen k in s
ipon )b tba rtty ^
,b*ra, a c t S7 now W o rld , I n u m a t i o n a l a n d
ara ) M p ^ formed at various A m oriow K&gt;C«d records M H fgO gengTlfti.
t|m*a during tha gear. Th* club
Building tiro* capabl* o f establishing

Such GrutHlnfl •
Torture
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On* of th* oVdoot birds In th*
Braax ooa. Now York City, la •
European vulture, which has b**n
la tho too for S4 yaar*.

May Sanford and Seminole County enjoy
the many benefits which come from the
progressive efforts of its citizens.................

n J E x t u : .™
wiiy.’i a i f s a S t f w 1

For th* aro au at protection o f v o u m lf
aod ro u t family equip your car With Fuoiion*
TlflPLE-SAFE T iros. By TRIPLE-SAFE wa

|*FBOTICTION AOAIMIT IKIDDINP
1 — T bo scientific trasd doolga give*
longer non-skid mllcago aod stop* your
car up to 3 ) f t quicker.

AGAINST ELOWOVft
2 —PROTECTION
Fir*$tono T iros run u p to 28 dtgrooa
cooler btcauao every fiber o f ovary c a rd l a
avary ply is ta tu rn e d w ith liquid rubber
by th# Firciton# ptttniad Gum-Dipping
p r o c a ii. Thla countarscti th* intornol
tried on and hoot that ordinarily coat* biowottxi

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• FI0T1CT10N AftAWST fUNCTUM *-Two extra layers of

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• Gum-Dipped cords aador tho traod add gtraogth to tha tiro and giro
extra pro cacti on ogalnat punctures.
N ow lo th* dm* to a u k * your car dre-aaf* for fall and winter
driving. Join tho Fireatooa SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by equipping
your cor with a act o f oaw FIRESTONB TRIPLE-SAFE Tlraa-tho
H in t drag that money can buy!

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FOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DRIVE WITHOUT

FIRESTONE TRIPLE-SAFE TIRES

er Western Steaks
S l b i ^ C D S IZ Z L IN G H O T

far thta form af rocraatlou and
to are th* basalt** of tho larg0*1 aod moot famooo rirora In
Florid*.
Halmmlno I* a apart that la
aajoyed by ooe aad all a* the

laafyooa hlohwsr aaddant. cart lh* liras of mors dun SI,000 men, WOOMO and
ih I fire a and a adHUn mare war* Injured]
Mora than M J M ollha*i daathaandinlw rba war* riu w l Jlrvcily by punctursa.
worn, wntala tirn l

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fe M

DIAMONDS - PEARLS - RUBIES
TO KMUNCS ftSAUTT aad BEAUTIFY th# FDAIN,

O i FRIED AS YOU DIRECT

GOLF—A golf court# a#t Raid a natural
with undulating tarrain and mimarou

COSTUME JEWELRY
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FOB EVERY OCCASION

F /* E S rO A t&amp;

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CAMP4IM

B G A R D E N TO D A Y

BEADTIFW, WRIST WATCHES
SILVERWARE OF ALL KWDfl
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pL H O L D IT F O B YOU.

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Dieticians
:e Mary-Offers 1Sanford
Rich Background
kttractions To Those Who O f H istoric Lore
leek Residence In Florida
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ealthful Location, Pure Water System, S U m T S * 7 u S Strong In Vitamin B
Progressive Citizenry, Recreational
ztlzJ trz .
ctains
?1«1Organic
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Facilities Among Inducements
h i. business psrtnsr, Judge w offord Tucker, planned tb s f e n *

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Oen. Sanford went to Sweden authorities flees celery « high
end returned with 71 Swedish pUce
among those vegetables)
colon Is la who settled some lend which ere Important as feeds. The
west of the town. Oen. Sanford aesthetic appeal of celery ns a |
started an experimental citrus table decoration and Its use aa an)
fre e s there, now known as appetiser are firmly supplemented
“Belalr," where he Introduced by its ralotble food content,
many rsrletlee of citrus. I t was; phyllis Dawson Rowe, DMJtaln.j
the daufhter ef Oen. Sanford's
j„t,n, Hopkins Hospital says,
friend. Judge Tucker, who eq** «p0taatlum Slid calcium, nece*- rested that this town he called Eirjr |n the dally diet, are prceent
Ssnford In honor of Re founder. |„ cU ry , in emounU well worth
Eventually Mellon* IHe and Ban- ,,attnf. It is not only valuable
ford were united under the natue berauitc of Its organic salt content
of Sanford.
but also Imran *r it Is a source of
Appropriately enoufh. on the Vilemln It. Vitamins which depre­
day of the naming of Sanford, data In their efficiency upon
an oranje tree was planted to cooking ran rrndlly be obtained •
celebrate the occasion, and If from celery,ss It Is appetising
they could have looked Into tha without Wing cooked. Celery mayi
future, they might hare set a he Included In the diets of childcelery plant bealde tha orange ran before the fifth year. The
treel A ftar 1198 and fha heart- many mrlhod* of preparing celery I
breaks of tbs Big Freese when as a food make It an exceptional
so many of tha gnrvta of tbestata aid In tha planning of m en u for

Inks Mary Is an ideal reslden- Central ellles are reached In a few dalion of _a town.

41s) community situated

In tha minute.' drive over smooth pavsd
ridge section of Seminole County, roads.
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ala miles southwest of Sanford onl Four mall deliveries ara made
(he main line of tits Atlantic dally a t the modern poat^ n ffly
Const IJne Hallway.
I be lid In* Msll service b direct to
Xeke Mary has all the eonven-Jell perU of the country over feat
Itncea of lirian residence without trains nnd direct connections with
(ha unpleasant features of ineor- through air lines.
porstton. Dak* Mary cltlsens are
The Ijiko Mary Chamber of
I he oldest
progrnrlvr. Many of them »nre Commerce Is one of ine
oiuo».
retired buainrsx men* who have civic ergan Its! ions In the state. It
chosen Inkn Mary aa a pleasant, was or gap! m l In 1P22 by puhlkbeallhfui locution for their home, aplrlled cllliena and hra continued
Many others nre men whosa bus I- to function ev er slhce.
net* la In Hanford or other nearby
one „( u,e most popular places
cities, end who find It more pleaa- |n (twmlnole County during the
ant to live in the smeller communi' fUmmer end fall la the splendid
ty,
bathing beach on the shore of
Through I-aUo Mary's water Lake Mary. Tills recreation park
system flows the purest Of water. U furnished with all the needs for
llcCfcuao of Its excellence and puri- tho picnicker and ta lh cr and it la
ty, many peopto drive for miles to open tu the public without charge,
secure It for tholr drinking sup*
inks Mary Is surrounded by
ply,
profitable citrus groves. Within
Lake Mary line progressive it* bound* are t event I dairies and
merchants who offer wares equal poultry ranches. The possibilities
to those found In many larger of agricultural development are
aommunlllr*. A well equipped great.
garage with excellent mechanks
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and two modem filling stations
J} r 0 g t C o m p l e t e s .

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'Two progrenilve churches gutdo
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ths devotional life of Ihe nm m nnl -' fh)irjtP

aftcr their dl»from Uto Army of the!

Shipping by meang of tho Bt. John* River Line means a saving not only tn money but In effort—
ycur worries ere a t an end when ypu call us because we collect your shipment a t YOUR door in one
of ouV huge fleet of trucks driven by courtbous an d efficient driven—we place your goods aboard
one of our modern r.'Vei' boat*—and wa carry It to Ita destination safely a t a cost which mean* dollars
saved to our customers. Tha operation of this line, with It* terminal In Sanford and with 600 em­
ployees in thea'atate, U a big factor In the economic llfd of the Celery City.

BUILDING

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OAINKSVIU.R, M s.,—Construe*
lion work on Florida’s now |.H
rlub camp mi beautiful Cherry
l-akn In Madison county Is now

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S a n fo rd

Tha United States public health
■ervke la an activity of the
treasury department.

Florida Distributors

• Ik* for ynuftslf bow sod why llo t.
point lit* a new high In everything
hut p ik e . Ilo tp o ln t alune glvet you
the ihritllog cold-m aking power ot
th e Speed P recise — the vacuum
Seeled T h r if tm a itti th at d tllv e rt
a u r a yean o l trouble-free tereica
at lowaal operating coll.

PROGRAM. MONITOR
Just at hi* tM at tiw Mudlo caw*
trail agwra* quality program
broadcasting. to Hie axriuHva
Tone Monitor in tha now G -E
Sadia kringt you, far tha fire*
StW , faithful reproduction *1 tho .
program hie aonds an*.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1M7

THE BEST FRESH WATER FISHING

Fame As Home
Of “E zekiel”

St. Johns River Sanford Golf
Navigable ForCourse Draws

NUMBER .III

Established In 1908

Churches Play
L arg e P a r t
in County Life

SANFORD GOLF COURSE

Author Of Book la
Mrs. Elvira Garner
WhoHaa Long Made
Sanford H er Home

From Earliest Days
When Indian Raids
Were Frequent, Re­
ligion Helps Many
•hAN
1 HniifiHil's nimitri|i*l icolf count,
uml »unc lot-nil .| »Iiiit i fimr ml Ira from th*

Story Is T aking
Country By Storm 1
New York U teraryi
Critics Pay H i g h
Tributes To Author

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by Sanford's newly dlacov-

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A lD U S C lllE flS B if f
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•red author, Ktvlra Oamar. la
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taking thn country by atom, — .
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and Retting enough fuonlila b p iU lg S , G O lf C 1 U D. 1M n r lte fi^ i

number of chambor of commarra
official,.

Home AndDogRac
ingr Draw
Visitors
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w*'l, l' " ••»■!» up and

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tion .H*
vices Ft

Mr*.* Garner la going to Naw Longwood. locilad about eight* T h e
Sanfo
rerk to apeak at tba Naw York miles aoulhwait of Sinford, Ii a Grower*, In c , ii
Time* nook Fair on Not. 17 on thriving community offering a Farmar'a Co-op
the -naadlng for Fno" program wide variety of amuaemcnU andtkina handling
along with anch catabrltiea aa attraction* *ucb a* a driving club,'Seminole Count;
llobert Van a elder, book ortllo kennel club, a golf club, 8anL*ndo' complete aervici
for tha New Tork Timea, Munro Springs, Palm Spring*, and num-1member* such
„ nf'„ * ul5Dr 01 ***• •Bl*ft*hla aroua lakes and wooded section* | vesting, proem I
Ferdinand . and Kata Beraday, where fishing and banting pro- ing. marketing,
dlsttnRUlahad writer of books tor vide the angler or th* nlmrod with under a co opn
treatlaiwg «
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Baptist Church, With
900 Members, Larg­
est Church In City

down hill*,

thni'itth "rmngr grove*, and around
t***' hatanloii* Lie*, one of which I*
CJ ,?* nahl In l»- the home of an aged
ry of lha p(0rl^ , »l||g*|orI Oi it: imilly no mange grove, the
■rtonality
rtenreil khmi after the
eatn the \yot],| w Br Bm| |j„, rmirae laid out.
It paaara tj ,,. jiimfnnl Country club haa
n“r’ * , been rily ownnl alnre the "boom“
I hanronl j , y, of yiorhla. At that time, rlty
" t h t I o rfi,",,•
t'» value and
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'* '* punhnn-,1 II and made Improvei
r*u** menu In hope of bringing greatar
i"
number* of ImirUt* to the city.
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An avemir of oak* leading to
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.* Iho rlulihnune ami nuny varlml
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n e lyi’f* "f planta from the Orient
le "illver *|bl be»uty to the em mr. One nf
'he whole
plnnl*. a white Japonlca from
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China, I* nmaidrred very rare and
i 1 rrm .
it* i
The munlripally owned Hanford Rolf Course i* located In the
*l*nd
heautlfulhe cave
M*ny notable player* have maile midst of beautiful rolling country surrounded by hike* nud orange
V . .,
the round* at the course Including grovr*. Somr of gnlfdnm'* moat noted star* have played over It*
"all the oldtimera who were fam- fslrwayai
’ nu» in the aport", arrnrtllng to
'tha St P'on'-ev* In the projact- In 1827,
source of recreation for HanfordI la of * w** chosen one of/r the three
ill'* ami vi*iting golfer*. Thy
' (’a«tlle oonvooi In Florida to he played In
humidof the course offer a con*
he Stara' * malrh between ^Jene Harairn
-tant
rlisllrnge
to the dexterity of
Confed- *ni1 W»,l ,r 1UCrn , I ..........
Ihe player..
| The courae la maintained alt lhaicluli (la

^B lte Sinford Chamber of
(xmmerce hag added to ita
regular slogans “The Cel­
ery Center of the World"I
and "the Port of Central
Florida,” a new one—"The

S*SXiJV T Z Z

Dr. Brownlee Is
Pastor 26 Years

*trr *44- clly, ii iiiic of tlir mn«t hraullful
i-e wllh ■ (nil
in the *Uto, an
: noon It; w,.|| ... ,,n,- ,,f the mott difficult,
lit "Ola UK|
tlu* irmli-ivnui for many
Ii
I0*"! and veiling golfer*,
who had
Tin- rntiac rover* a terrain

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fiinro the tiny* when Sanft'rd witM but it small settle­
ment n n iu ml old Fort Mel-.
Inn nml Iho hnnk of ldtko&lt;
Monroe, the life of the com­
munity linn Ireen stimulated
nntl enriched by it strong re­
unions ittfltieitce. The faith
in God, which, in those t»io*
lit er days when raids hy Indinn* tn-tr liol infrequent. *U*-.
Inim-d llii* i-nrly aelllrr* through
lituvl'hlp*. I* n-proM'iUfit today,
hi the tlmrehc* that
they
Inundnl.

IlniiRinK In th e l ,rnahytnrlan
Clliirrh h e re la th e old hell th a t
tolled In thn IIHIo P resb y terian
('lu n ch n l Port Heed orgnnU ed
In I* 7o. Till* bell entno from Kn*Inlid and w as th e gift of MU*
N’ona W ylly’s b ro th er. T he S y ­
nod of th e S ta te of Florida wua
M i;m iU 'd nl P e rt Heed. Hr. II.
11 llro n o le e, the pn*|or of the
Sanford l*ru\l&gt;) terlaii (' b u r e h,

runlldurtl km

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Florida bound iu**l line liain
flu years ugo.

FORGOTTEN HISTORY
Beginning with the Inauguration by
the Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad of the
first through train ever operated be­
tween New York and Florida, the fa­
mous Florida Special, January 9. 1888,
and largely aa a result of thla, Florida
has seen such a marvelous development
that even her own people have over­
looked her earUer heroic pioneer buildera.
Consequently, a brief record of
Sanford's part In creating modem Flor­
Ida may prove et Interest to tha present
generation.
The
to whom most thoughtful
historian*- credit with the discovery of
Florida, In tha modem sense, aa a de­
lightful placs to live, especially In winter,
aad also Its marvelous, untapped re­
sources of eoO and climate was General
Henry 8 . Sanford, who resigned aa
President Grant's Ambassador to Belgium
about 1870 asd loaded on Lake Menroe,
in the vicinity of the present city of
Sanford, ‘ Ha immediately started orange
growing.
In 1878 Sidney Lanier, the greet
Georgia poet, i t the request of the Gen­
eral Freight end Bueenger Agent of one
of the Atlantic Const Line’s present con­
stituent properties, traveled through
Florida and m ote a book, “Florida—Its
Scenery, Climate end History." Thla
was the first travel guide ever published
advertising Flortds’s attractions. It was
given wide distribution by the railroad.
Lanier vialtad Sanford aad commented
thereon as follows:
“Hereabout are many, orange groves,
tad la the neighborhood aft Ranford

over by General Sanford in 1871, Eureka,
Eauclalr, Wekiva, Lake Jennie, l-ake
Maitland, Lake Conway,' Fort Reed, and
yth er
gettlements.
General Sanford
seema to be the moving spirit of thU
tide of Lddce Monroe, and to be working
wonders by far-reaching Intelligence and
energy In the location and development
r* Judicious colonies.”
General Sanford’a greatest service to
Florida perhaps was getting President
Grant to visit Sanford, during which
visit trip* were made to various points,
including Silver 8priiigs. The attendant
world-wide publicity given the then un­
known Florida attracted national favor­
able attention. It alao convinced the
railroads now comprising the Atlantic
^oaat Line system that their future and
Florida’s development were inter-depend­
ent
Another proof of Florida's debt to
8anfonJ is the fact that until 1884 the
moat attractive tourist hotel in the state
was "The Sanford House” at Sanford,

SANFORD'S RAILROAD ERA
Mr, U. B. Plant, the great Florida
builder, and creator of the Plant System,
since 1902 an Important constituent
property of the Atlantic Coaat Line, en­
tered the Florida ecene In 1879, when he
purchased the Savannah, Florida and
Western. Tbit line served Florida through
Wajrerpee and Llve_ Oak to Jacksonville
at that tithe, but a new line was built
and fpaaad from Wayeroa* to'Jackson­
ville Is 1680-81. This line was extended
to Paktka, 1882-84, and completed to
Santord -In 1888,
Kartter. In 1880, Mr. Plant had taken
over a small tram toad, built to haul
logs and running from Sanford to Or­
lando. This road was rebuilt and ex­

tended to Tampa In 1884. He also con­
structed branch tines Into Lake County
and eventually to I,eesburg and Trilby
and* to Lake Charm.
Since the opening of the mainline
between Jacksonville-Sanford-Tamps in
1886 the service of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad has played a definite part
In the development of every important
Industry In Sanford and Florida.
During this period, It has sjient, and
Is still spending, millidhs of dollars in
and out of the atate in order that Florida
may be better served.
The Atlantic Coast Line early rec­
ognized the fact that Florida, probably
more than any other st«te In the Union,
ts peculiarly exacting In its transporta­
tion needs. Without this Its celery and
vast array of other perishable tmek
crops, Ita oranges, grapefruit, etc.,
would hardly be worth picking. Countless
mllllona who have. I&gt;een attracted i to
Florida have been induced to make the
trip by the unsurpassed f a it passenger
trains of the Atlantic Coaat Line Ratiroad and the company's advertising in
behalf of the state and their service

thereto.

Inn tic Coast Lino train at their home
station and go straight through to San­
ford without change.
Sanford Is only one-nlght-out via
Atlantic Coast Line from cities ns far
removed an Boston, Chicago and all in­
termediate cities. For example the At­
lantic Coast Line's Gulf (Vast Limited,
beginning December 9, will leave Bos­
ton at 8:80 A. M. and arrive at Sanford
next day—less thnn 29 hours on the
way. There will lie simllnr train service
from Chicago during the winter season.
FREIGHT SERVICE
The Atlantic Const IJne has more
than 2000 miles of mainline and second
track, or a b o u t 40'; of ita entire mile­
age, In Florida. It has a larger )wy roll,
operates more trains and hauls more
freight and passenger traffic than my
other railroad In Florida.
It has the only double trnek. ink
ballasted line from Florida to the North
and East.
It operates over its own rails to Norfolks, Va.p Washington, D. C.. Albany,
Ga., and Montgomery, where It connect#
with other railroads.
The Atlantic Coast Line, therefore
haa a transportation plant coxling mil­
lions of dollara which has enabled it to
perfect with its connections fnxt, through
freight routes coupling Sanford nnd
other Florida communities with every
railroad atatiop In North America. This
provides every Florida fruit grower,
vegetable grower and farmer, every
manufacturer and every merchant direct,
fast, absolutely reliable freight aervici
to all points.
It matters not whether the move,

ment calls for a full train load or a 10
lb. package, the Atlantic Coast Line is
prepared to handle the shipment through
to deeftns Hon.
- This service la especially Important

to tin* Sanford territory, which produces
nn the average nlsiut !UI't of all celery
grown in the United Stales, and thous­
ands of car Inmls of other vegetables
and fruits.
The development of this great pro­
ducing territory hus lieen made possible
only by the freight handling facilities
of the Atlantic Coust Line, as the na­
tion and Canada are the murkots on
which Seminole County’s perishable pro­
duce is sold,
IN CONCLUSION
Sanford and the Atlantic Coust Line
are good neighbors. Sunford produces
the freight which thu ^Atlantic Coast
Line lakes to market.
Sanford is an important junction
point of the Atlantic Coast Line. It Is
the headquarters of the Coust Line’s
District Superintendent,. with his staff.
There is also a company machine shop
with ninny^ employees.
Thu pay roll of Atlantic Coast Linn
employees in Sanford Is very much
worth while to the community's business
life, as each employee Is a ensh customer
for everything that Sanford sells. Also,
they nre good citizens and contribute to
the city's welfare in every way.
The company's” tax assessments In
Seminole County help materially In pay­
ing for the cost of local government, in­
cluding schools, streets and other im­
provements.
Sanford and the Atlantic Const Line
have served amicably together for over
half a century—both working for the
advancement of Florida to its rightful
place as one of the greatest states in the
Union.
That this friendly partnership may
continue la the wish of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, which will continuo
1j meet and anticipate the city’a trans­
portation needs. In return the patron­
age of the citizens of the Sanford ter*
rilory is respectfully aolHted.

—U B s i

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«WP control In the o r'fin a l Ag
fle S U an Commlll**' rafurnad to
.tba capful during tha day |0
prepare for committee hearing*,
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pbtw general farm legtalalloa.
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crop inrplua control and otbaf
fligialatio n
to aU bllita farm
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. tba gorernment on rlu crop

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lag th . tin * thU winter.
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honored at a’ party, celebrating
her alahth birthday, Oct- I I . la
her borne. (lamaa w an pUyed
aad nTnahmenta w an eerred at
tba eoocluilon of tba n a n by
Mr*. Howard notelar, deleted br
bar nUca, Mi „ noth Smith.
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bettering HUa o n e * -'Ifa a k ln *
wltb a a*laaaU*aaoa*i' * bower,
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BaDbury, Maaa, vUlled over the
week-end with Mr, aad Mra. L.
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celebrating' the due hundredth
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DIRECTORY
Wa ray Caah For
Uaod Furniture At

LAKE MONROE

FURNITURE CO.
Wo
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Sanford Ave. •
1

Hr*. Morten aad Henry Bnllen
of Orlando 'Ware ~|ifn*te tael
week .At the home of Mr. and
Mra Norman Swanaon.
Mr, and Mr*. W ylie clerk and
cblldren of Hnyloiin .lleaclf vlfIted lbelr parouts. Mr, *ud Mr*
» . .Olleeby, Jr.
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chldren, Vunclllu nt|d CnUman,
va ruturued from a » u il, lo
M «n Bnrtiiga.
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coon to *ivhd the-w inter ijl .bur
collage bare,.
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PI*re# ta rafall l i&gt;r J w
WoUmr,
Nr*. Bmlth.
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a pnstllua a* bookkeeper w llb
(be United Lumber Co. of Henford.
(
MJea Uary l l 4cider*on |iM mov­
ed bar laundry from Lakh Mon­
ro* |o paoU.
Friend* a&gt; Hr*. Kd Oglteby,
Br,. am glad *b* ta- Ini pro ring

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Sanford Is Tho Only Central
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937

Pirate Plane
-Bombs French
Sub Chaser

SIX PATIENTS DIE, SIX U V E

SeaplaneMarkedWith
Maltese Cross Sets
BoatA fire And Then
Machine G u n s It

French Freighter
Bombed And Sunk
Crew Is Rescued By
French Destroyers
On Piracy P a t r o l
PAIII8, Oct 25.— (Al&gt;)—
A ucaplnne of an unidentified
dmtticnnlity today bombed a
French submarine chaser off
the Snnn'ah ialand of Min­
orca In the Mediterranean
netting the vessel afire. The
craft alio was
machine
gunned.
OfflcWr of the Air-France

Dr, A. 8. Calhpun of ML Olive, MUa, health officer for C ov
tngton courtty who said six patients for whom ha innocently preScribed a new allxlr are dead, is shown wltji hla nurse. Evelyn
Sharbouzh (right), who claimed she felt no ill effect* from the
potion prescribed her. Bin of the twelve who took hla prescription
were not harmfully affected, the phyiicimn said.
._________

Buckman Insists M a so n Advocates

Labor Groups
Spend Morning
On Procedure

BROCKET TRAIN KILLS

NUMBER 311

Established In 1908

TEN IN SCHOOL BUS

IJapan Admits
Path Blocked
ByGen.Chiang

Little Hope Seen For
Solution Of Prob­
lems Confronting
CIO And A. F. O f L.

Chinese Battie Des­
perately To H o l d
On At Tazanff* Key,
On Shanghai Front

W ASH ING TON . Oct. 25. —OP)
— T h r first session of the Ameri­
can Federation of I^bor Com­
mittee for Indtirtrlkl Organisa­
tion peace conference recessed tedsy with the prellmiaariea still
being disc cited. The meeting area
to l* resumed this afternoon.
George M. Harrison, chairman
of the A F L committee said the
cummitlcea had spent the morning
"talking stoat the procedure to be
{followed In tha cowfkrvneq-. Philip
Murray, CIO committee chairman,
atood at hla aide and nodded aasent.
On the face of the record at
written In . the exchange of fair
grama between C. 1. O.'a Atlantic
: City conference and the A.' F. of L.
convention in Denver, not much
of ngiB«fi&gt;*nt
agreement m
is udiscernible.
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British Soldier
Is Slain By Jap
OthersAre Endanger­
ed As Jap Airman
Uses Machine Gun
SHANGHAI
Oct. 25.—
(AP)—Gencral'aalmo Chlnng
Kal-Shck'n embattled Chlneae armies stopped the Jap­
anese JuRRcniaut offensive
today after stx days and
iiiRhts of heavy fighting on
tho Shanghai front.
Japanese army spokesman
admitted that the general ad­
vance of "more than
100.000

Coraraerrlnf Aviation Corapanv,
i
1 Cl
HR
f-m
*
* H fh hul naa of tha boat, aald
men," aided by tanks, planes, and
It hastened at nnca In lla rsgucontinued
bombardment*, wa*
lar atatlon In tha pert of F o r
I conditional
capitulation.
There
"alowed down." The detraction
noil, permitting tha crew to land,
scented amen room for discussionof bridges, mining of highway*,
The
(Ire was Uncontrollable.
Yet both sides tine* then have
and acres of harbed wire snton- ■•
Iher rrtxirlod.
glemenla halted the Japanese ■**
The nttariiitiK plane. Air-Prance $200,000,000 BUI Not Rotartans
Listen T
o
.
™
suit.
■ttlclali aald, waa marked with n
Account O f
To Be O ffered Until
Ritter fighting amid the ruins
malte-e cross. The chaser wii*
of Tatang. a strategic communi­
eolgnnd |n petrol the Medller81Ve lo u r In West ante* about la from which rank
Session In January
cation point - about fivw mils*
nnrsn
nnd
old rommercI.il
■ml file the pressure came. A. F.
north of Shanghai still wa* in
plrers In case of accident.
of
L.
men
esy
it
was
C.
I.
O.'a
C.
It.
Mason
was
the
principal
WAfUIINOTON. Oct. M . - W l
progress, Th* Japanese asserted
Tbn French rnrgn hont Metlali
— If, It, flurkman. mnmilHng en­ speaker on the progrjiu of the rankers while C. f. O. epokeimen
they had occupied the villages
was hnmbnd And sunk hr a “pi­
Insist A. F. of l» wprkere were
Hotary
Club
today
and
urjrvd
wast of Taxang.
rate*' nlrrlun* Inin resterdar to gineer tor Ihe Flnrlda Bhlp Ca­ Floridians to take p page from Iho responsible.
nal Authority, solit today tha
British authorities ax an after­
ii'M iitw a m rade t &gt; i h )
the promotional publicity of Cali*
math of the slaying nf a British
cross-state wntrrwoy likil 2SS fomiana and da mare to display
8evtg high school students, two teacher* nnd the chauffeur were killed when the "Rocket.' new soldier by a Japanese worplana
pledged votes In tha House and tha sUrmctlvene** of Florida wares
streamlined poaeenger train of the Rock Island railroad, crashed into a school but on the outskirts yesterday Issued order* to all
( I In the Senate— enough 10 to ' northern visitors. Mr. Mason
Of Mason Clip,.Iowa. The wreckage of the bus I* shown (lifp) piled up against the front of the their defense posts tn flra^lthout
has recently returned from a trip
guarantee Its author I&lt;often.
hesitation In self defense ’ against
■Rocket." Below, bodies of the children air "eon strewn along the right-of-way.
to California and wot Impressed
■ lla eddef. tiowevdr. that aponany airplane*.
by the eslcnt to which CsllfomTh* British soldier waa kilted. {
•or* of the ' 0200.000.000 canal Ians g* in showing their native
and flva American* and about
■■ .. '■
• - s would n»l Ming up iltelr bill for products to visitors.
c
it
y
jjf
c
w
s
HUW.K3
Florida-wen thirl place In the
score of ’ other foreigners wt
Htudcnts of the Sanfprd Junior ronslJoration during tha special
Mr. Mason
Introduced by nation in an inervase In Itc-IOM
endangered A gravely . when *
SUfah School went "over the top" section, but -would daisy It un­ George Beilins' artin hud chfrge of Christmas Seal Raise, It wac an­
Japan*** warplane, with machine
Wl»&gt; their rate of magasln* subseflp- til ‘m in t appropriate Umy" Ui the program. Visitor* at today's nounced here today. The Informa­
guns biasing, swooped fir* timet
tlana last week, tha proceeds of the regular eaaitoo which con­ luncheon included Howard Aincs- tion wss received by the Florida
ovsr groups near the w*»t*m
whlrh will be used to purchase a vene, |n January.
worth of Mason Cily, III. and Al Tuberculosis and Health Astoria(CsntlausS nn Pans Tkrvsl
movie projector for the school, II.
He emphasised that the canal Moonryham and He Wilt Miller of Him from ths award committee of
E. Morris, principal of tha school hill sought go appropriation but Orlande. Dr. C. W. Huprrchl, a the Nallonal Tuberculosis Aaao
nnnounced today.
merely authorised the comple­ new resident In the clly, was wel-|ci&gt;ltu|Ji New y „rk y |gurM ' ^
Nearly 2,000 Tons Of Tins City Itnmmtsslnurix meal. Reports Say Game Is1
The company for which the stud* tion of the project,
corned aa a member Into the club |Wer* from tbe Seel Hale proceed*
More Plentiful This
Fertilizers Sold In In the t;tn Hut, ,ii||!xhl ill Trill
rnts sold the msgotlnea gave the
"We're not bothered now about by President H . II. Coleman.
between Thankaglvlng Day, IBM
u
nlock
(nr
tin
Ir
icnilnr
til
Year
Than Usual
school half of Ihe money collected an
ha said. "Our
pu appropriation,"
■ „ iu ,.w ..v i,t ...
w—
Describing hla recent pxeurslon
firvwl figures submitted SeptomThis County. InSept. luuiillily meet InR,
for subscript Ions. Under this plan Immedtata purpose ta la get lhe[*» * huslneis trip, Mr. Mason, who 1h t j t
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it waa necessary to sell |225 In canal authorised. It msy be that'll president of the Florida Audu-| Nevada won first prise and ArtHpnrtsmon of HsnfolM *nd|
Indicating thr rxUnsivrnpss of
Itonry
IVIrht
In
,
In-,*
pledged*
order to hava sufficient money for » &gt; won't even ask for an »u- bon Society, said thol he did tskr (*ona pon second place. Nevada had agriculturral production ill Sem­
The Celery Camp. No. 615. of
Hi-inlnoU I'ouniy ure srsaslng
I lie projector.
•
Ihorltallon during tha naxt tea- time out to study hints along his n K&lt;|n of 3!)9
Arlsona inole County, more. frrtiliiiT w&gt;&gt; In til,- Alpltn Tuu linu-g.i (rater I tlielr guns nnd ilieeklnf their ths Woodmen of th" World, will
li ty at thn I'nl,.-ram ut Fluy-' i.iiiilpinsnt In preparation for a meet tomorrow evening in regu.
The students however, did not slop."
’
{route, lie told of seeing his firstJajjj percent and Florida 26.3 per- consumed here during thr month
Ida In ttaiui'xvillrt:
stop nt this, when the final audit
big liunttng scnsiui which besln* Ur sosslon al 1hrlr beadquarifra
■
|Trumpeter Horan, an almost e x-j^n t.
of September than in any other
was made $362 in magaslne sub­
at Iho Amslrcan Legion Hut on
Nov. jo.
,tlnct tlrd, In tho Yellowstone NaTha 1037 Chrlatmoa Seal Bala will county in Florida, according tn a
Ham tianlner underwent a Ionscriptions had been sold to the
G u s ta v
J &gt; . ' F r a n k tl,’n*1
' I ’ ™ l‘J l'" 're *re 80 "pen on Thanksgiving Dap and la report received today from the) Hllllla I'liii.iltini to!, mm ulna ul j Aei-ordlng tn roeent report*, thn (.aka From lloutovard at 7:10
rrsidmla of Sanford and Seminole
rnniu In this vlrlnlly I* mora o'clock, scrordlnl to an anpairs of them located there.
! being sponsored In Florida by the Bureau of inspection nf thr Stair
riie Kernutd ISuymon Meumrl it ntiuiiduiii tills y«nr thnn It has niiunromnil madu tills niurulag
County. The entire amount will be
Miking most of hlv trip by Florida Tuberculosis and Health Department of Agriculture. p
llliaplllll,
lie
uas
re|M
iM
ei|
iivd to purr hate tha movie pro­
been fur it itiimlHir of toasons by C- C Collinstrain, Mr. Mason pnM tribute to Association
and Ra affiliated
Nearly 2000 tons nf tin' product
iCsallnu,* &lt;e rsfs Imxsj jector and provide prises for both
probably boeniiso of tin* rigid onthe railroad, for thn Improvement groups. The funds from the sale wa* used during the .'III day period
A nstlnnst report conrornlng
tiie rooms and tha students sailing
(itreemeiit or riuiservallnn law th* Nstlon-wtil* Victory Drive
in their service and the reduced of Christine, Sonia are used to which Is over six times as great
(CsntleiwC en H»*e Toref)
the largest amount of subscrip­
Itiroiiginit
the
rniinty
and
slate.
that Is now ln progress and
fight tuberculosis. The 1PH total aa tha amount rnnrumed in the Subnormal Weather
auctar Bornherd Frank, 12, ■
tions,
A I tornId roiiurlrr overheard a also a alala and city report will
was I4MT1-T2 with a per capita County during August.
realdant
of
ttaaford
for
approx)
Hr. Morris believe* that tha
StrikcH Southland lueal sporlamnu wlm knows Id* bu hoard. Bo far It) tliia drlrs
Drive Is Started J o
sale of approximately De aa against
Tha lncrrsis may bo attributed
"stuff" ntmiil ruiiio In this s'"' over juO tneni berth lpa Uavo been
movie projoctor will be a great aid mataly So yaara, died last night
the IMS total of |SSihtt,7! which to U&gt;a fact that the Fall vegetable
Improve
Auto
Lights
Wf I'll .%**»ir!*Mrol IVvM
Hop. tell no nmiili ur of a largo acquired by the organisation in
in efficient teaching of many sub­ St hi* home nn_JSvana Avenue.
gave Florida a per capita of about planting* In the County gut under
Frink, early winier weather, ■Irovw ul tinknya ho slghlod r*
jects such s* science and litera­ Mr. Frank waa born'Yn Hstilslu.
Florida, six of which arn ot (ho
Be.
way
in
the
past
mvfllh
and
during
which regUtcied xulmormal tem*
Motorists who hsbltoslly drive
ture 'Since films depicting the car­ Darmany, Doc. II, 1514 lla coma
October the consumption nf fertl* Iwraturcs in kin rid, and other lec­ rently nml nf llm Inernass In the local group,
alio
of
llio
flnekii
liter
Ihe
past
loHi phases of science and numer- to this country as a young mao thslr automobiles on Ihe high'
Mr. Collin* also urged oil
litar in the county I, expected tn tion, of the Hnuth snil Indian Hum­
« * storirs in literature may be and settled la florid* In 1114. way* of Remlnola County with Belgian Premier
continue its upward trend because mer In Idaho, nioied northwrat- few seasons. Ho «il*n reported members of Ihe uniform rask to
II* wet engaged la farming and Improper lighting equipment Will
reheard for the projector.
the continued planting nf eelery waril arrows thr United Stale, to­ that Florida door nro more abun­ be pre,*Bt to mak* futera plan*
Resigns His Post of
dant till" yenr berailie of ths for the rnmlng month and also
Mr. llnrrls also expressed hla citrua culture sad for .h number
which call, for weekly fertilisa­ day.
be
dealt
with
more
drastically
alrlngeiil re-lrlrllvn tors,ure*en- fur a special drill that will ho
appreciation to all those who have of yaara baa baea connected with
tion.
to the future. Deputy Hliertlf
The
Kn,t
f'oaat
wna
whipped
by
RKUBSELS, Oct., 25. - U P &gt; co-opt rated to make the subscrip­ Cbaia and Company of this city,
Palm Reach county ranked as gnlea over llir week-end. Thsso form! on doer litiulera durlnr In charge of Cuptsln a. U,
Lewis A. Tala told a lleisldfe,
Mr. Frank waa married in porter today.
tion sale a success and stated that
meant ftwr*.
Govtrnmenl of Premier Paul van tho second largest frrtllixer user
Hint hrllff,
blowing nut acro,x U h, Atlantic
Wltn darks whlili nt uns lime
the eider for magailnea had been Mrs. jane Nungasssr on 'Apr. It.
Zeeland resigned last night.
with a consumption of into tons shipping lilies slowed ocean traf­
Plans for a clast Inltlallon
The
number
of
comnltlnla
'
«
wrt* nearly eilliirt In Itislr nat­
) U t , who proceeded him In
mailed Saturday.
Action was takaa to dear up the during tbs month and Hillsborough
which will bo held hero In Bandeath seven yean ago. Tha aur. celved al tbe Bberiff’s olflce re­ poll!leal storm over tha adminis­ copnty waa third with a consump- fic and were replaced on th* cnaat ural habltutila on Ilia many lake*
ty sunny but chilly weather.
and on the HI. Johns River, aru rord about Ibe middle of No­
rIvors ore Lyman if. Frank of cently neceeritatee a. more itrln- tration of the Nalietml Bank of
(Gsntlsu,* sn Ptfs Th*»tJ
vember. will ba dlscuaaod. Camp*
gent
enforcement
of
the
re­
. Bogus Collectors O f
Tim
storm
which
developed
over
t t ',,il,,f 4 m I'ea* r it t l
Fort M r era, r , a . Ftook ofSanof Ihg lew for aulo which be one# waa Vic* Governor.
In |be district wilt rocalv* spe­
I he lower Delaware lllrsr Valley,
Old A ge Assistance ford, Mrs Dwight P. Smith Of quirement)
At
the
same
time
Uts
sudden
mublle owners who do lint co­
cial ln*lt»t!"n and on* of Ihe
accompanied by hesvy rain, reached
Sanford. Mr*. John E- Wade of
death by stabbing of General Eu­ Scottsboro Negro
largosl meeting or that kind over
Reported By Board Knoxville,
Tonn., nod sever el operate with lb* lew-enforcing gene Jacqura Maria Etienne, re­
Loses
In
High
Court
northern Mains rally Sunday In a Norman DeForest
body In this matter ibe Dep­
held In (Ida clly la expected.
flurry nf enuw, It swung northgrand children.
tired banker, which a Defense
Awarded Damages
Criminal prooscutloa by tha De­
weatwaril
to
Hudson
Hay,
then
Funeral cervloee will be bold uty Bheriff Inflmotod.
W A SH IN G TO N , Oct, 25. — (At
The operation of Improperly Ministry aid said wot suicide, in­
partment of Justice of bogus col­ W edited ay moralag at ld:M
jected a strange new angle Into — Haywood Patterson, one of thq traveled hark over It* course to thr
Thn County Court awardod Grew M issing From •
lectors of funds in connectkm with o'clock at the Erickson Funer­ lighted vehicles after night cre­ ■ltuatlon.
raatem end of Hudson Rtrsit.
,
nine negroes tnvidvn) In th*
Norman B- lleForest 1114.55 plus
the Seciil Security Act's old-age al boms tod Interment will tkhe ates a traffic hatard on tbn
Into
thr
low
prexsura
area
of
Etienne* death was not connect •
British Freighter
program has been requested by tbe place to the Bvargroes Cemetery. highway and has been I he cause *d directly with the present in­ famous Scottsboru Cate, Inst In the Ihlx storm |iautrd winds from srerued Intersil for dsmasst to
Bapram* Court tsdsy In an effort Carolinii'x
bis aulomohlle rorwnlly *• *h*
of a number of accidents whlrh
Social Bacrrity Beard, It waa an­
northeastward.
Cold
The pallbeorara who hare bean
HONGKONG, Oct, 25. — teT—
otherwise might hare bees avert­ quiry fhlo the National Bank and to opcape a 75-year prison sen- wind blew into Florida from Ihe result ot a civil ault heard be.
nounced today.
asked to eerve ora: A. n. Msthe reason* for bis act ,wer* not teac* Imposed by Alabama Courts
niiitliwc't with frost In northern fora Judge It, W- Ware In a The British freighter Kaitanguto
Tbe Hoard advised the Depart­ hoaey, O. C- FrtoeL E- W. Cope­ ed. Depot? Tate staled, conclud­ known.
loaded with a cargo of gatoltaa
far oa alleged attack on * white Florida Sunday and temperature special court station Friday.
ment of Jastice that It has re­ land, Walter S. Hand. n. IL ing by aaylng that (he motorists
Tha vtrdlct waa tha culmlua burst into flames teat night after
should examine -their lights add
fell in Jacksonville to 38 abovii.
ceived Information of several ta- Back, and J. W. Itaow.
lion ot a damage suit for |4tl leaving Hongkong for llalphoaf,
In announcing the decision th*
stances where money has been col­ .T h e honorary patlbesren are: make aura that both headlights Windsors Return To
against Rordon K Miller.Oaorga French Indo-China.
coart aald that Justice Illack "took
lected through such mtoapraetn- W ..H - Young, a M. Hand. W. and toll Htbl are working per­
A. DsCnttss aeleil as attorney
port te the consideration and
European officers of the 1065Paris From Gertnany n#
u il an, and requested tbs Depart A. Lanier, 8- O, Chase, *r« fectly.
Klwanls
Club
Will
fur Iho plaintiff nnd G. W. Hpen ton vessel war* believed to hava
dealaton of tbit application,"
mint ta Investigate them and to C u t Butarn, and Chari** Kan
M e e t Tomorrow rer for tha defkndant.
been saved by ths Chinese steam­
PARIS, Oct, 25. — ftP )-W llh
tthuta criminal
t v a i i y A fter
Blocks Rally
The Jury summoned |o bear er Nanning, but 30 members of
th* first stag* of th* former Brit­ Ecuador Head Plans
loari^**r‘
announcing its
Tha annual luncheon of the tha rasa waa composed nf J. T . crew wer* missing.
B rief Sellin g Wave ish monarch * labor ourvey tour
tlitidt
'
.{"Political Purge” Anford Klwenii Club will be held McLain. S r, II. 1! Flyol. Forraat DeUita of lira of oca wan not
completed, ths Dsk* sad Duchess
H I * Social 8eeurily Beard baa Permit Granted For
s , , • a* -*— Vedneaday nt 12tHi o'clock in Iho French, R. L. Hagan. Frad For­ received In Hongkong.
N E W YORK. Oct-, M . — (AT— of Windsor rctwaad from Ger­
■ald-oge banefUa critectora,'
Garage Apartment Rallying power get behind tbe many yesterday and set about Q U ITO , «cuador, O c t, 26. -U P ) ’rill room of tho Valdri Hotel, ac­ ward and W, E. jamaton.
1-oge Insurance eetleeiera,' or
Tha damage suit of IL E
Stock Mark«t today and Irons planning tbsir voyage to Um United — Gso. Alberto Knrlqust, .now cording to an announcement made
spy other hind of collector s or fi­
Purcsll. opsratlns as tha Pur.
today
by
Sidney
J.
Nix.
"mqnuma
chl#r'
of
Ecuador,
y**State*.
was
granted
parfarmed
Initial
louse
of
mm
to
nancial agents. It baa
Tbs Klwanls group will hear ■ c*U Company versus H. ,N. Buy­ LOCAL WEATHER
twp.fhre points Into gates of as much. Friend* said that teat nlgtt th* toodor decreed sstabli.bmeot of a
no one ta collect any fas*
er, was coatlnasd for th* term
story garage apartment by to- Utilities and ralU ted early up­ Duke waa poring avar proposed popular tribunal of Justice to dual fllfCiMstoa of Iho past year*
participant* to the old-age
Rinkraries, trying to dsaida wbsra wfik.paraeo* charged with tam- smuts and th* progress made on thereby closing tha civil and
"
-‘
napnetor O, F.Fax- ward reversal.
ante program. W* wish te
th« various projects that they criminal docket* for tha Fall ' flenerally fair and sligktlr
wtth public funds.
to go te th* Uoltoi Stats, and
United Stole* Steel, off
fVrfJMC R |tlni Ml
warmer tonight. Tuesday tartly
tana of the County Coari.
■anorrnl what newipapora have been sponsoring.
o f tbe apartments (ban two nt on* Um* sad at new What to see.
M ato wbatarar la
Th* Poll term of tho Circuit cloudy and waraaer. Extreme
*St Mtloamt political pt&gt;H*" - A special entertainment pro­
A friend said. D a Duk* Will
to tbs tew for move, quickly
•F tyk oyto^U
make ■ formal testam ent soon oa and premised punishment for Um m gram has boon arranged by J. L Court will open In tb* Court Northwest Florida— partly cloudy
Babdlrieloa pf S*n- around and posted
1lotto* ou Not. I, It wa* karate, - and warmer tonight and Tuesday,
Msrrntette and T . K. Himpinq.
• W Jiod abursd power.
plana for U* Atoorloaa trip."
advance.
ST ,

House And Senate Better P r o m o l t o o g*
Favor Ship Canal Of Florida Crops

£

Florida la Third In
1936 Sale O f Seals;
Drive OpensNov.25

High Students Go
Over Top In Drive
To Get Projector

Semiodie RanksFin! In Sales
' Of Fertilizers

Lat»L5port«meii
Making Ready For
HuRting Season

Woodmen To Hold
Regular Meeting
Tomorrow N ig h t

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In tba pam anta daa on Iba a»•rasa n o i-C loan of ttooa at tha
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to tba m ania would raraly fare
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ware [Jxad JU 1 I t porreot and
tba aiaorl Italian parted aaloodad
fa twanly yaar*. tba lo ial finanria l benefit to tba borrower orar
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to tb lrtf raara, tba borrowar
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PM aaAar Ida praeeal contract.
W hile It la tree that tba boo
fowara of Ufa IlOLO rapraaaot
M i tga oat of t » « 7 twentyloar non-bfan famlll*« In tba
Called ftU lal, iba 1101% U (ha
larpaat alodla balder -of naotpm mortsakaa In tba pm tM
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distribution Jrnd alia of the crop.
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The aims ju has been used for many years. This eat* with white hawtwood sides makes a moat attractive package and is very popular at tha PTA»sut
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like to enjoy the faadnat- ‘
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GOOD CELERY
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A crata of tha type belt suited to your celery and to the tnarfcet for which
it la Intended., For the coming shipping eebton we offer the trade th# three
moet popular type* of celery crates, as fallows:

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Seminole County Qrowsrs may be depended upon to raise as fin* * quality of
celery as can be produced.

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perimen tally Ust acaton, hoi nemtir Itaprovpd
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Tha casta ie strong and will hold Up
safely through to Hi destination.
It makee up cm your standard nailing ntacbl
be changed to UAH either Standud or Clip Top

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PETTUNTA—SALMON SUPREME MARIGOLDS WITH ODORLESS FOLIAGE
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COLLARETTE CROWN OF GOLD
YELLOW CROWN
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BURPEE GOLD

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1Franco-British M it iU m ia u "aell-ptmey" patrol—steamed spend
neeeed th«in.
Tbs efflnUl Italian ■ • w »
im er mid y**i«rdny In a su
O T Y N EW SBW EFS aJsas
Da L»*. rrone*. dlijatch
that m
*«Mmrttflod 0 era an
K M w r 1 was n je ito d to ham
rostlni weU till, aflarnoon/
b a n torpedoed and tank oft
Violators of City Ordinances Carlatana, Spain.
Witt he tried before City Judm
*Teefc h- Miller lli e eaaston of monthly meeting of the Eplscothe IKnletpel Court (bh after- pal Men's Ottb at V . U eUtock
noon at 4 :fe« 0-clock. .
. . la tha Pariah- House - of Um

L u n ch

»«r fow l fro m • list nr deHclrttm sandw ich**

a rooked y**trics. .'. Meet your Mends at
that rrSTJthing Is don* tot tbsk
plmaarw.
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Tsars of estsrlnj- to ths batter
diaa, eerrlng tha beat whether It
b* sattni or drinking. makes lb a
pleasure to ‘ran out to Perks' sis
Kt. Parkins has built up * flaw
clientele e f ladles and fantlamsn.
Announcing1 »ddrd aUrwctiaWs
for tha liefer future, "Perk1* w f t
he likes to M Ms fueats enjoytsd
themselves but never tolerates tor
gentlemanly behavior.
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SUPPLIES

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tiofu are In full Wring. We offer a fine
lte« of-FlUmrTftuJlttnent, Ledger Sheets.
Rubber Bbemp*-Petta and Inks, Type­
writer Supplies, YLboae Leaf Binders,
«bd pradttadhy every article Meded In'an
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Pay envelopes for Growers and Shippers.

" Standard Lines A t Standard Prices

Establish'd Since 1M0

Open 8ntnrdy vrrolagt

i l l Peril Are,

Bring Y our Car Troubles To

EXPERT SERVICE

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Seminole County ranked
twenty-second In the consumption
e f gasoline In the State, consuming
W « iU gallons o f tlw fuel as
compered with the hS7^6F gallon
total for August.
Dade County tapped the Her fur
the number of gallons o f gasoline
tensumed during the month using
•enaldimbty over 1,000,000 gallons
la the M-dsy period.
‘ Duval pad Hillsborough counties
each sold over 1,000,100 gallons of
IlM fusl and over 1,000,000 gallons
were consumed In Pinellas county.
' The Sepfeember consumption of
gasoline for the State ssas nearly
1,000,000 gallons lower for ftepSeptember 22,300,790 gallons was
eonturned In the state as compered
with the Akgttat figure o f 23,230,328 gatlbna. This total does not
Include the amount sold to tha D.
B. Qbvsmtnent Agencies tag freeThis roomy ranked aa the%fif­
teenth consumer of keroeme using
22,718 gel lone as compared with
the 20,421 gallon total
month of August.

|Mason Advocates
Better Promotion
O f Florida Crops

IVHh Our Work
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P ow er Sprayer

IN YOUR OWN FIELD
AND W ITH YOUR OWN DRIVER
Also soma bargains In used

Tho regular weekly meeting ef

TRACTOR SPRAYERS
JUST u you can place your entire eonfidance in the (Uniniosl.. «ntl trvutment
recommended by jour physician, you can
rely on youf drulirist for nccuntlc filling
of prescriptions. Fir many years the Touchton Drug Co. has been known In Sanford
for its reliability. Trust has been plnfctl In
all our professional activities . . . In the
prompt, accurato fllllntr of prescriptions and
In our stock of mrdlcal and tlriig necessi­
ties. Rely on Touchton’s for nil druvt
necdit!

Judge ft, W. Ware of Bomlnole
County spoke III no uncertain
terms when Ktrone nnd Tom
Ogleehy of Bantnrd wore lirougM
before him on Oct. a end plead,
guilty In a. charge of - using a
setae Hi tha fraeh waters of the
coenty, The Judge lurlod e line
of {to and costs or 110 days la
Jell, mending (a Chirr Cunier-.
vStluo Ofltrer J. A. plsrk, ut Uio.
Firm District.
North Chins caprrlenres the
rsldcst winter* in tha world for IA

' Wlolreele Branch

lei-m w. ytrat sc SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE &gt;63

DRUGGIST

Sanford Machine Co* Inc.
TELEPHONE 62

See The New
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Quaker Circulating
Heater
XALL DRUG STORK FOR
3T *FRICES IN TOWN

PHONE 325

With

FREE DELIVERY

Oil Miser Burner

For Superior Cleaning of

brot, ^ ia r t r . ^ ^ 5 ; ^ W l c . 0s , .

Celery City Printing Company

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W . Atlee Burpee Co.

LET US DEMONSTRATE
. THE NEW

church tonight.

Carl Peeler, Hr., is stead.
Ill
Improving,
eceoHUng • to
Dr. U L Lipeer- professor o f
e &gt;sport by west nosbTtal oftt- journalism at Stetson University
ciels this mornln*. Ho under­ In DeLsnd, wOT eddreee the
went aa operation last Friday. Presbyterian Man’s Club on the
European situation at their rvgMarlla Mitchell, preaidant ef ulsrty mAithly meeting Monday
io yiorlde
8 portsatfen’s Club,
emuidbig be O, P. HornUt be Ibe guest speaker el the don, president of the club.

OTHER FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
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grown by

YourTine Delicate Appafel "*

Hoarded throughost the weet and
occasionally had difficulty In getttag eocnmmodstlens Many mem
people am traveling by train now,
be said. then there were a few
years iga.
-1 PoloUpg out that he traveled
2,000 mklee to see a bean field,
Mr. Maoam eagtelned thst seme of
die tineat bums In the world are
now grown la the one* arid. lands
of tho west. Irrigation has turned
some of those near desagte lata
fertile form lands. Moil ef throe
bean flehta, he said, are located In
Wyoming end Idaho.
Mr. Meson spoke particularly of
enjoying hie stay in Cody, Wyom-

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Electric Wiring
And
Appliances
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Your Every Day Clothes

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Established 1922
Telephone 113

DO THE JOB
&gt;U CAN TRUST THEM TO DO IT RIOUT
Long Experience Has Taught Them How

National- Pgrk There, he sold, are
many Interesting museums, hous­
ing • vest assortment of relics to
henoe e f. “ Bet/alo Dill- Cody.
ira else are natural syringe
Ich ere a g n a t attraction to
Xhs temperature of thee*
he seW, hovers araimd*T(
the year wound.
uMention lag the "sinktag teayen" to Idaho at another inUreetMg sight on hie trig, Mr. Maeen

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CHBVnoLET COACH,
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pbletlng bet motor la flat
condition, Pboee ItW

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l(‘s longer between pa hit Jobs when
you use Dealer * Day's quality
. They're “ Nest for the
Sloth.** Itaalby-llogsra Hardware

STANDARDS
For Yuur
PROTECTION

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you buy Seminole Creamery Co.'n mil
product rctrntiTlcuQy guarded ^or your
jgkd. CleanIinrun end sanitation follow most
Modern method* .
eo complete. In fset, that
l proeen* of puHteurlantion gad bottling I* at4 without tho touch of human hand*. Semimery Co.'* milk ia doubly m fe!

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DON’T T A W OtJAI-rtY

Tke D ayS m e Fragrance
Yen wS tee) e l a flew end e-ttngle S vmi apply
bouquet. LenMria gonaroudy e l ever the body,
especlely after e tub or ihewer. After this pervad­
ing sematfee ef cnef freshneta you wO then eiperience the delicete, letting fragrance that Bouquet
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ThI* iu u i of The Herald la being mailed to. one thoua«dd persons throughout the North who have fmm tlino
to tuna made inquiries at the Chamber of Commerce re­
tarding Sanford and Seminole County, We hope to con­
vince them o f the many auperioe advantages which this
■action has to offer as a place to spend the winter nr for
a'permanent home. To this and we have described brief­
ly the Industrial, social, and religious life of our county
as wall as many of the amusements and various forms of
rccroaUon to be found Imre.
Sanford and most of the other towns lu this county
ere essentially agricultural. Citrus and celery constitute
the two largest cash cross, though almost every Ivpe of
truck farming la engaged in more or less, bemlnole

tercets. There are, of nurse, many citrus and celery pack­
ing plants and wash houses. The largest refrigeration and
pre-cooling plant in the world la located here. There is
also a large canning factory in Sanford which employs ,1«twven two and thro* hundred persons during the season.
Crate factories, lumbar mills, turpentlno camps, cattle and
poultry ranches, and numerous email manufacturing plants
all contribute to the Industrial life of the community.

Since the Atlantic Coast Una has taken over the rood,
railroad yards have been maintained in this city-which to­
gether with train crews operating out of here furnish em­
ployment to between six and seven hundred persons. *
But more important perhaps to the '
prospective resident are the recreational
various amusements to be found her*,
theaters
beaten and a number o f halls and auditoriums whero
lectures and concerts are given and dances held during tho
winter months, Sanford Is also blest with a natural en­
the tourist Hunting and fishvironment which appeals to th*
then tim e was the girl who ng are unexcelled in this county and boating on the pic­
s Um Nina Power Parlay turesque 8 t Johns River la enjoyqd
« l l W l by
b y many.
feme thing j u t ■ little bit
At Longwood Is located a Kennel cclub which draws
than an sight cylinder Cad- housands of fana from all over central Florldu and nearby
s the Seminole Driving Pork where such trolling celeliriling ovar the field, wa era ies os Greyhound work out during the winter. Swimming
I to think the politest of si) I enjoyed at Evensdale Park in Lake Mary and at RnnIs collectors Is the ffllln* lando Springs and Palm Springs neat Longwood, while
\ man. Ha also sells gas Oviedo boasts g fine swimming pool which has only re­
L—Kansas City Star.
cently been completed. Not far from Sanford is a beauti­
ful eighteen hole golf course which has always hnd-u
ACL railroad has namsd
strong appeal for visitor*.
Its dining cars after Ron'
Sanford and Seminole County have much to offer the
rrarslsrs should bs sbls
plenty o f fresh crisp sal* visitor to Florida, not th* least of which ore the warm
sunshine and healthful climate, as well as the economical
living conditions. Wo.extend a cordial Invitation to all
contemplating a vacation in Florida to visit us aud to see
for themselves. Thsy will not be dioappolnted.

Isring the temptation It
be to evtryone to eut hb
che off, you wouldn't think
Hiller would be (ticking
*ck out to TEBch.
11Mother thing, if pettllc*
dirty u thvy My It la.
Muldat tell the difference
m n Klenaman'e (hvet end
trema Court JntUee'e robe
u few yean anyway.

wonder the Bodeo U packing
In at Madbou Square Oar*
&gt;11 lent the ateer- roping or
hraoeo-butting that’a attract*
paspb) right now It b the
pact way Is m a good *bed
♦f meat.—Waller O'Kaefa in
&gt;T«rh WbrU-Tebgraa,

W* have hoard a good deal recently about the Impor­
tance of taking certain kinda of medicine to relieve head­
aches. It seema that almost every time we turn on the
radio someone la describing at great length tho value of
something or other as a cure for this particular type of
ailment and we rather gather the impression that onu
should take the cure at breakfast, at lunch, ht dinner,
just before going to bed and Immediately upon arising the
first thing In tho morning.
Weil, we don’t know about that. We had always
thought that a headache was usually a symptom of nomrlldng else wrong somewhere in the body. Vou get a henducho because of ay* strain, indigestion, or because uLsotne
Infection eomawhere In your system. Taking a cerium type
medicine may relieve the head temporarily, but won't
cure the eye strain, nor will it relieve tho lndjgcetlon, or
dispel tits infection.
. It seems to us that th* proper thing to do If you
suffer from headaches is to tar to find out what causa*
them and then get rid of th* trouble. The headache is
■Imply Nature’s little fir* alarm system by which aho
lets you know that aomethlnf Is wrong. If you merely
■hut off tho alarm by taking a nIU and do nothing about
the blue which la raging somewhere down below, you at»
Jleblo to woks up sooner or later with a very bad case of

10,53 We So^irt^meisn that there are not tlmqa when a
headache powder la a pretty handy thing to have around,
and neither do wa believe that taking one occasionally
will do you any harm. But don’t make a habit out of It
The -drug habit" la a pmtty bad one to get into anyway,
had It manifests Itself In many fether forms besides Cures
for hgdenhqq We once knew a lady who Insisted on drink­
dangerouely," b Muaao* ing coffee every night for dinner though It kept her awake
lvice to the younr meat of to such an extant that she had to take a sleeping powder
tat w« nUlcad that when
had apant about three every night In order to go to sleep. Bat she kept'right on
rytag to ntgotiate Uta drinking her coffee and taking her powder.

WERT-The JEWELER

The 8AFOTE Is a very Interesting tropi­
cal fruit that grows well In the protected
areas of Southern Florida. The tree attains
huge she end its large leave* ore a dis­
tinctive feature often Teaching * length

distinguished GALVEZ, who waf goreraot
of Louisiana, under Spain, forever ended
English dominion in West Florida. Gahrart
brilliant military successes during Mil* per­
iod were rewarded by his being maoe a
count and receiving the appointment o f captain-genend of Louisiana, Cuba and Weal
Florida. Later he waa made Viceroy of
Mexico. Ills operations in West Florida
against the English were regarded as being
very helpful to tho young colonies bitterly
struggling with Britain for their frisdnm
at the time.

FLORIDA’S FU TU R E -H O LT
ORLANDO BBNTINKL

iurv r iihmii, in one oi a series or
kM s I irt&amp;fth. "Building for a
realsr Florida" conducted by
Yotrell-Drew Company. The title
ol his story was "What has the
Future In tilera for Florida!" as
follows!
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"Two years ago I her&gt;ms a cltl*
ini of Florida. I waa not attractod
by the material lores that so la­
ri ra.-d the population of title
himto at that tlm* The magic
prosperity of those days interrrted me of tuurae, but chiefly
triCLse the attention o f the world
was focused on this.- tbs last

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“ REGULATED”
. OIL HEAT

ture to be made in Arabic. . . .
"Every Itay’e n Holiday' hee a
Gay Nineties setting, and It M y
be that It-will prove the t s s h g
point for Mae WeeL She'a ana me
Ursa I'd like to too typed -hi pe­
riod—specifically tbs parted ad
and best picture.
"Hollywood.' defines Director
Edward H. Griffith* SNrMm run. -la
a town where many people atria*

is so in a similar way (But have I seen that aaaeawheeu
today b being settled by beforeT)
looking men o f other
Things they worry ahentt A lba
n * ?*
P«&gt;PU with Jw, „ wondered for works whothae
■i.11iii —IT.fijiu i.j_ b b shoes really spw rkw l no b
pro younger '"people so »■**** down the rld e r l the Ho­
tly endowed with choree- Dnnniil Raymond wedding, as w i
ambition cannot fail to reported.
this State bln an Ideal
Eafe belt Dob
Montgomery
wealth"
knows more c s t m by name than
ibtg h b Mth y a o r a i A„r mhrr .rtor. lU*a president af

LEE B R O TH E R S

with ita triumphs and de» "V *
ppraise Florida through ***** It from Jimmy
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old gbsaaa as Indirldual Vechl d o b Doye, how- Dfaactar
at may decree, nuke George Marshal hart h b hand and
m s and cenlrnata with reported for wash on the "CeUwyn
•tea m tas b confident;Follies' with the member han­
't today pen math thajdaged. Berms CeUwyn came mm
tsaaga aa the above after
wsllrlteaaly, to
oak.
'tL ^ rm b m t arholar aad

hew de yaa Ib e in

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m t ndh im ;&lt;***•: « “ ar r** ~ . •
r the next 10 ym r^espm - . “ B m G ~ *n rsrH am wanted, to
"Aa I Wama acquainted with
my fellow r it bent In every eecUen
of the Plate, my faith la Florida
ami her future became intciuin«t

tally aa regards older people with hm&gt;W. “ wUrh hand de |bf dbtot
wbdom and money to W l , end withT'
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yoanger people with chnmctor and
emMUea

HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

y o u

i By BOBBIN QOONS
HOLLYWOOD, O ct I L - W r
ture |*ccpb apand time and money
injuring authenticity af caatumM
for period pkturva '■•baa the
"period" b the IKCa. Than they
.pend time and mangy trying to
almuUU
authenticity
without
echbvuig.lt.
What waa hot otaff ka women'.

rwete af lx* Angelo# aad
•ad. ha beat It bade home]

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
adoya Ilka "Madame X " which
they've modern bed to the axteat

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YOURSELF

“ TO K BB » Y O U * CREDIT GOOD*
Repairing '*
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Personal Adtoities

BRONSON, F ie, Oct . 28.—The
grade of t a ft marketed by Levy
Osantj fw w w i this sc* eon «U1
ha much U (W r than that of pant
years, t k improvement brine due
to (W n « of o »r e purrbml Hoars
last year, m vnlin^ In County
Atrot T. D. Rkkcnbakir.

TOKYO, —a
C U p l SktJO
Je-teiday that

Personals

Calendar

MILTON, F K . Oet, 2K—Smae
Santa tin s Oamrty farmers vba
planted Asatrian arbatee pass fa
there raws fields hat fan baas is*
parted com yields flsaa these tracts
as ranch as M percen t asses than
the yirMs from Oaths arbaes as peas
preceded the cacn reap. All farmers

SKKIOL-6LY INJURED
TOULOUSK, France, —6 0 —
Senator llcnri Sellier, (g r a n
Minister of public Health, arms wr*
iously injured yesterday when Ids
automobile skidded and era(bad
into o tree tto miles from Hera.
IVx-tors refused to (I ts out any
rtateminls on hi* condition.

Seminole D ry Cleaners
TAKE THE SPOTS OUT
SCIENTIFICALLY
WITHOUT INJURY TO FABRICS
SEND US YOUR

Martin's Garage

W earing Apparel

A 50% Discount on
*2,061.32

FOR CLEANING

•f past ana McnonU.

Your Clothes Will Be Returned
.Looking Like New
)N B M l

220 M AC. N O L I A A V B .

Birthday Is Enjoyed
By Ruth Hodges
(tf

?lt*. Ilancy llfd t n , Jr. i s i e r
taasrd li.t a r aflcreu n sil|i\a
p it* ia 1 — c d hrr da«chire.
Crib.
hie- -,lTSilh birthday.
|&gt;y
A liilW nrre motif n i carried
r a, I rn Ihr A c M ill Bk Threachaart
iT y Ihr sfUnuua [ia a -i wire enjoyed.
ftia lre U i*at ami Mary Kents
the **1 p i a i hi s (n a u t rsme.
J
« d li At t h I n hear nfmhmrnta
^ J n r r t im e J la Ihr f.Jlouieiy: the
|r Niue* E dh Unices, hinsece.
Mssir Bear. lathy Aan RUtr,
a j] litlh ta r IVJkaan. MSeale Rath
■ c t (Nffcaea. Dr'Vu Fredierct, Ufa*
A ,. CiWiwf'Jriiy Itnr, Tamsay Mcth*
tfet rsu llrriaw lladtei. Janie* I 'd '
mwmj lcr, Prtty E «e H i ili haa,
Mary
P c . Keesis ami tlauty Matthew*. '
re**
Aim B -'.V j llilp e, TSny Rch-

Miss Oledn Dyson
Elected President

“ The Com plete

: W om a n s S hop "
Central

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HENRY A . RUSSELL SEED CO.

Florida s

M ost M odem P la ce
To

SP O R T*
CLAIM that
meant super*
’ rlor quality
para * 0*11
36 to 46*

Shop

A carefully choaan
group of sfaaalag
rusts! Una, warm
fabrics In tha maat
talked abonl eslasat
Well mada — baantf*
Inlly hawked I IU O l

Nmtian Wide

Oxitin* rLANKSL
Stripe* and B H f . 0

Coned Beef No. 1 Can 2 For 2fC

Pattern*I J l9 p | ,
I Iravy, long wearing (Qual­
ity lor warm winter night
wear un.li hilJren's things.

Phillip’s Tomato Soup 3 For 10c
Peanut Batter
12 Oz. Jar |§C
Del-Man Corn
No. 303 I# c

R ugged O x Bidm

Cocoa
Lb. Can
2 For 2$C
Borden’s Milk 3 Tull Cans 2tC
otk APPLES 5 I k . ..
URN IP ROOTS 2 §m___
M ien Y d b v BANANAS 4 lbs.
VTEET POTATOES I t ■ » .........

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. , ThU Im s at Tilt Hamid Is bdug nulled to one thous­
and parsons througbout tbs North who have from time
to tins mads Inquiries at tbs Chamber of Commereo re­
grading Sanford and Scmlnola County. We hope to con*
trines them o f the many anpartos advantages which this
•action baa to offer as a place to spend the winter nr for
a^pemaneat home. To tala sad wa have described brief*
ljr tbs Industrial, social, and religious life of our county
aa wall aa many of the amusements and various forma of
rw ratioo to bo found here.
Sanford and most of tbs other towns Iti this county
art essentially agricultural. Cftrug and celery constitute
the two largest cash crops, tbourfs almost every lypa of
trade fanning is engaged la mors or less. Seminole
County predates approximately 75 percent of all the cel­
ery raised in Florida, almost ono-thLrd of all grown In the
United States. Although it Is one of the smallest Florida
counties in area, It tanks near the top In the production of
oranges and grapefruit.
There are also a great many other Industries here,
most of them allied to some extent with the farming Jnforests. There are, of course, many citrus and celery pack­
ing plants and wash houses. Hie largest refrigeration and
pre-cooling plant in Urn world la located here. There Is
also a large canning factory In Sanford which employs .be­
tween two and throe hundred persona during the season.
Crate factories, lumber mills, turpentine camps, cattle and
poultry ranches, and numerous small manufacturing plant*

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went)
ray had, ray deHart

On Eta;
AS LOW Afl

. $1.00
' DOWN

8EE US FOB TOOK
GAB, OIL, LUBMCATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
raO N CIT

WERT-The JEWELER
Dlsmottds And Wstchaa
Ftaa Watch And Jewelry Hepslriag

celery capita) o f the world. Over fifty yean ego .Sanford
was the end of Plsnt system of raQwsya In Florida and
later when the line wse extended from Sanford to Tampa,
this city remslnsd sn Important *point on the railroad.
Sine* the Atlantic Coast Una hie taken over the road,
raQroad yards have been maintained in this city*which to­
gether with train crows operating out of here furnish em­
ployment to between six mid seven hundred persons.
But mare Important perhaps to the winter visitor or
prospective resident are the recreational facilities and
various amusements to he found here. ‘ Equipped with, fine
theaters and a number o f hells and auditoriums where

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of 12 inches, light green above and light
brown beneath. The brown fruits gm tly
resemble a russet apple In shape and have
a very firm reddlshtpulp with a somewhat
spicy but delicious taste. The fruit is eaten
freah, and also used In making fine sherbets

ntirl nuumiUdu.
mnrffiill ft
and

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By his capture of Pensacola In 1781, the

DUO-THERM

of Louisiana, under Spain, forever ended
English dominion In West Florida. Calves'!
brilliant military successes durihg this per­
iod were rewarded by his being mads s
count and receiving the appointment of cap­
tain-general of Louisiana, Cuba and West
Florida. Later he was mads Viceroy of
Mexico. His operations In West Florida
against the English were regarded as being
very helpful to the young colonies bitterly
struggling with Britain for their freedom
at the time.

“ REGULATED”
. OIL HEAT.

15950
and up

ACL railroad hat namad
Ua dining cars attar San*
h evtU n ahoald ta able
plenty of frstb criap eat*

FLORIDA’S FU TU R E -H O LT
ORLANDO BBNTINBL

tldariog the temptation It
ta ta everyone ta cut ble
tta off, you wouldn't think
•Hitler would bit sticking
Sck out co Tflbch.

Ws have hoard a good dot) raeantly about the Impor­
tance of taking certain kinds of medicine to rallava head­
aches. It gacmg that almost tvsry time wa turn on the
radio someone la describing at gnat length the valuu of
something or other aa a cure for this particular typo of
lisnottar thing, if poHIka ailment and wa rather gather the Impression that omi
dirty aa they say it Is.
euldnt tell tta difference should take the cure at breakfast, at lunch, lit dinner,
■ a XUnsman's (heat and juit before going to bed and immediately upon arising the
N m Court Justics’* toto first thing in the morning.
Well, we don’t know about that. Wo had always
a few yuan anyway,
thought that a headache waa usually a rymptora of some­
a . ’----&lt; difference
between a thing else wrong somewhere In the body. You get a headtan a»4 a politician la that aclto because of aya strain,.Indigestion, or because oLsome
Infection somewhere In your system. Taking a certain typo
don’t tailor* It wbares*
tleian doesn't tall ran tta medicine may rallave the head temporarily, but won’t
&gt;d maker yea believe H cun the eye strain, nor will it relieve the Indigestion, or
.

turn Florida, In one of n series of
endcial artlMtk, “ Building for n
Greater Florida" conducted by
Yawell-Drew Company. Tta title
of hit story waa “ What baa tta
Future In iltora for Florida?” aa
follows i •
“Two years ago I bet i ms a citi*
iui of Florida. I waa nat attracted
by the material lure, that to In*
nested the population of this
Huta at that time- Tta magic
prosperity of those dare tnterrsled me of toorte, but chiefly
because the attention of tta world
was formed on thla,* tta last
American frontier.
“ 1 pictured rather « , Florida,
lets than 40 hours from 71 per­
cent of our population, where ene
could see, either is observer nr
participant, the fulfillment of

A aew hratlnr comfort Is
your* with a Poo-Therm oilbatatas clrculstlsa
hsatcri
The bestir that briar* you
or these modern r,s-

No.atata ht* attracted to many
mature people who have achieved
surceu elsewhere. Ns Slats hat
attracted to many young men and
women of tta pioneer spirit.
"A s America waa settled by
Ult ' forward looking men ef
Kdmps wao cama over to better
condition! to In a atmltar way
Florida today la being settled by
forwini looklny men of other
•tatoi. These older people with
wisdom and money to invest in
our unparalleled natural resource*
and theta younger people ae
abundantly endowed with ebarte*
tar and ambition cannot fall to
develop tble State into an ideal
Commonwealth-**
Beginning hie 18th yemr na
Kolllni president and Florida
clUtan Dr. Ilamlltcn Holt can acan
tta p u t with Ita triumphs snd de­
feats, appraise Florida through
IB-yaar-oiil glasses «v Individual

FA
f atx h tkd d u a u c iia u d e r
■URMBR—Oresteet clesn-flr*
staaesef * p i w e « « . aiieat.
SlWB. oCorlisa, at all stsa**
^•Va, allot Hast to mart,
wara brat,
IfBAT
ntatJUA TOO—Simple
K J “r*l"JE. *
Olve* you
“r*««!*te&lt;l- best. All the best
eold^dsya Joel
•“ •tS heat to lake lb . chill
off ea milder days

r r n c u L "W ii r i-ir o f .
r r .n —prsveat,
brat i m
reshlne up ib* chlmsey, ana*
mure heat late your beat*.
Bsve. elll
JtEAT DiriDER—circulate the
best cvcaly. No cold Met* "
r u u . FUOATINO “
“
Jche Ifilly sCklhst
or tbo beater, clrculal
beat late Ihr'houe*.
noo-Tbhrm
healer,
are
tlAry. ; . . tilled aa ataadard
by the Unc.erwrltere’ Labor**
tacts*. Let
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«a shew you
aew Duo-Then*
M-buri

elebt model*—three nfflur*

EASY PAYMENTS

LEE BROTHERS

It seems to ue that the proper thing to do If you

wonder tta Bodao la packing ■uffer from headaches la to try to find out what causes
&gt;tn at Madison Shears Gar* them and then get rid of the trouble. The headache ta
It isn't tta it w r n p ln f m
which *ho
Mneo-bustlng tbat'a attract* •Imply Nature’s Utile fire alarm system
„ „
_________________ _________I . _ou merely
teeplai right now It la tta lets ypu know athat something U wrong.
eat way to aaa a good-alaed shut off the alarm by taking a pUl and do nothing about
somewhere down
dov below, you aro
I f meet.—Walter O'Kaafa to the blue which la raging aomewhere
llst.t.
m wake
walea up
«•*% sooner
a/v\naw or
j later with a very bed esae of
Jerk Wtorld-TaUgram,
Liable A
to

• dangerously," Is Muasoidvlee to tta younx man of
put wa noticed that when
m had spent about three
trying to negotiate lb*
•tracts of Loa Angelas and
reed, ta heat It takk hemal

DUmood Mounting And Engtpviag

7 W 'M A N 'm o m 3 £ D ^ ^
£M su w o cm ttw /N M sr/ictoM &gt;
N*

The 8APOTE Is a very Interesting tropi­
cal fruit thst grows well In the protected
areas of Southern Florida. The tree attains
and its large leaves are a dls-

[then Stars was ths girl who
M ths Mfais Powsr Parity
Krnicthlng Jut a Utils bit
than an tight cylinder Cad*

M IN .P A S S

something or other.
Wd*1
We do k*v« w m . that
...■- there
■■■--—aro
—- not
— times
—- t - when a
.
headache powder la a protty handy thing to have wound,
and neither do we believe that taking one ocaialonaUy
will do you any ham . But don't make • habit out of it.
The "drug habit” 1&gt; a protty bsdone to get into anyway,
knd It manifests itself In many,Other forma besides Cure*
for headaches. We once knew a lady who Insisted on drlnk-

SANTORO TW ENTY YEARS AGO

SenOOL FOR 8KRVANTR'

Intern, if icJ

HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
i By BOBBIN QOON*
HOLLYWOOD. Ott. **— Pic­
ture iieople spend time and money
insuring auttanticHy of natural*
for period pictures unices the
“ period" Is tta 1WC*. Then they
lpend time and monyy trying to
simulate
authenticity
without

What wee hot stuff In women’,
styles In I lls Is as funny now as
tta movies that were mad*-then,
and those movie, are funnier be­
es uu tta star, war* tta clothes
that then were tta last word.
When they make a picture now­
aday* Ilka “ Madams X,** whick
thcy'va modernised to tta outsat
that iU parted cover* tta **Vl,
they don’t dare use tta actual far&gt; thlons. They’re afraid tta aedir- nice, most o f which remember,
the rtylee, will laugh tad forget
• lb* drama. That L why Gladys
&gt;* Georg* w ean bats tad gewna

form cons Ida af

pasta, shirt,
lagging* and tat aad -wfli give
the rv*rdt a Baa aggaaraaea
Mis# Adelaida Hlftin* U aew
In BalUmeta, She wtU visit h

LONDON, —foV-Trai watdea*
tial and H non rraldentlal eaoUra
for training girl* In dyanetia
service sad hotel woefe are tatng
started' by tta British gevardment.
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you

and

specific, aeeh
rare in “ Wlf*.

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TO YOURSELF
/

Repairing
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“ TO KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD"
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Crsdit reflects your character; It also reflecta tbs
•mnfktanon other people have in you. Your name musk
be s good name, backed by * Veputstion for bvittg Up
to your promisee, to obtain credit.
When you are refused credit from so Institution
that extends the courtesy of credit, It is n
on your character. Ths person who desire*
tain * good reputation, U s person who keeps titatr
crsdit good, for e purely selfish reason, If far bo
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’ There are upe snd dotrns In ths liras at
»; ta the history of every business. Mi
maT rasbr, be free frwn worry snd rata
knowledge that help le always «t k sod -ti
in t

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JA lt EVACUATE

Be Shown A t Ritz

Fo/ Calendar

Edwin Granberry To
Conduct Class Here
Mlaa Chios Booth left today
for Miami whara she will spend
the winter.
Mrs. John M. Kelly and son,
Owen, left today for New York
City where they will reside at the
Belvedere Apartments.
Mrs. C. P. Uaradon represented
the N. de V. Howard Chapter at
the Statu convention o f tho United
Daughters o f tha Confederacy
bald recently In Miami.
Friends of AI Wallace will he
glad to learn that he la Improving
rapidly at the Femnld-Laughton
Memorial ftospitol After haring
Dr. and Mrs. It. D- Smith left
Troy, Ala., yesterday for Phil­
adelphia, pa. wbsre Dr, Smith
will receive treatment at tha
Temple UntYerelly lloepltal.
Mr. and lire. J. a Andes an­
nounce tha birth of a daughter,
Alice Meant, nt tha PerealdLaughton Memorial Heepltal yes­
terday morning,

America'* Finest

A S S UR E S

f 1 he YoweU Co,
Sanford, Florida

w \

Miss Olcdu Dyson
Elected President

TUe being the season whey
the boom of long punta. the
wbti ot forward pastes, aadtha
C.niinut* Frem Page One
thrill of toeag runs electrify grid.
exported iii atop hero la their
Iron crowds. It la altogether ap­
southward nilr.rnilog In Increas­
propriate for the football ploing! v larger numbers since re­
tare to maha Its appearance In
ports from various game pres­
oar ahorrhoatae. And that’s Just
ervation societies Indicate that
what will ha presented to tha
through drnalle realricttooaPlaced
fans Toaoday at the RIU Thea­
ter. whan tha Warner Droa. col- on dm-k hunters during the past
lagUta comedy “Orer the Goal" few yo.ir» dm ha ere r*pWly Increaah'g.
wtR be the offering.
A few -days ngn a llacald re­
No phony football segaencoa
porter lull lent a 1*1J* flock of
engage yOor attention ln this
the inlaraliirr hlrda swimming
movie, we are told by the aduml dlvliut lit M ko Mooroe just
vaaee notices. The gridiron 'noff tin- lako slioro hoolevard
cldaota are altogether true to
wc-d of Ranfiird.
life. They ought to" be. They are
ttepunllng bunting Heapsoa for
played by a couple ot teams
fha f.en-on. Judce H, W . Ware
choeen from lbs leading mem­
advised l o c a l
hunters today
bers ot the varsity squad ot the1
that' the llreime* could be purcelebrated Trojgpa—the Univer­ cha.i-d In lilt, office any time be­
sity of Boethere California, who
tween now mol Nov. M tor tbe
rata In national standing* «P sum of |l.rr, for n county li­
along with Notre Dame, Minn*cence of JR 50 fur n slits li­
lota and Northwestern.
cence.
Jana Travla, dark-haired, graeawnii ilia advent o f the hunt­
•red'young star, has the leading
ing season on Nov. fO. aPortxfeminine romantic part, oppo­
mm would do well to familiarise
site a newcomer to the screen,
themselves with tha provision*
William Happer. Dill Is a son of of
Iho
v art on e.
hunting
the late DeWolf Hopper (thoogh
rrpdallnni deforced In the dif­
he doesn't like to be known.be­
cause ha wants to maka his ferent cnnntfbs of tha State In!
o n W that they mny beep nut w
way on hla own), and la de­
the tolls of the law, Judge Were
scribed as an axcellent young pointed out.
i
actor.
Many counties prohibit hunting
Tha atory deals with a bat
altoecilirr on certain days of tha
made between a couple of play­
Week mid nlao the expiration ol
ers on rival team a back In m l
whan grid men wore tong hair
and even whiskers. They wagsr Birthday Is Enjoyed
that !• years hence, each will
By Ruth Hodges
prodace a winning team. They go
lato the world, get rich, develop
team*—end here in “Over me
Goal" comas the climax to (heir
bet.

The n«v. and Mrs- Wattar
Moore and three children ot Havann, Cuba, hava been spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. McCall. The Rev. V ire The Wetnnn'a Auxiliary of
hae recently beea elected ax .First I'reabytcrlaii Chuuh
assistant superintendent of tha'observe the wi-rk of prayer
Cuban Missions.
rclf denial for home missions

llie * ‘ n 1'
will
At
and were
le- Ml»sn
ginning today.
Mninli
An Iniiplratlonal meeting will Knlhe
be hrld lodsy at .1:30 o'clock with Oilhav
Mr*. Julius Turnbull as leader. Itnbur
On Tucsilay Mrs. W. I* Cooper vin, 1
will conduct the devotional and ter, 1!
Wednesday nt 7:30 o'clock the Rev. Kotils
E. U. Urowiilve will lend the devoAim
tlonal, sponsored by the lllble berg,
teachrra of the different circles of Ilamt
the AhnUnry.
and J
Thar* will l-c no meeting on
Thursday. Friday at 10:00 A. M"Other Men labored’- by Homer Tiary
McMillan will l&gt;e reviewed, l.unch will c
will be nrU'Vrd nl 12:30 o'clock and, Icctlol
at 9:30 i&gt;'clock Hr. Klixnbeth taken,

Mix* Olcda Dyson was elected
State- president of tho Children of
Hie Confederacy nt the United
Daughters Confederacy Conven­
tion held last week in STlnml.
She was toaslmbtreas at a
luncheon hchl at tho Col uml ua
Hotel wlillc there.

Spice tones of brown are popu
•law fall color*.- •■*'

“ The Complete

: W om ans Shop

Make Realty For
Hunting Season

Cotton la tba moat Important
Induatrial, crop In China.

TOKYO, — VP)—The newspaper
Chugai Shogye Bhlmpo reported
yesterday that Japanese work era

and residents art evacuating Ruaaian-owned
Northern
Sakhalin
owing to "illegal oppreaalon which
make, continuants of buaineea im*

BRONSON. F lo, Oct, 25.-T h e
grade or hog* marketed-by Levy
County farmen this reason will
be much higher than that of paid
yean, the improvement being due
to the D ie of n o n purebred boars
last year, according to County
Agent T. D. Rlckcnbaker.

BERIOLSLY INJURED
TDULOUSK, Franc*,. -O F )—
Prnnlor Iletirl Stiller, former
Silmricr of public health, woo oar*
inualy Injured yesterday when hi*
automobile skidded and creaked
into n tree "0 miles from bora.
Doctors refused to giro oat any
FtatrmrnU on hlo condition.

possible."
MILTON, n a H Oct, 28.—Some
.Santa Roaa County farmers who
tdanted Austrian whiter peas In
their corn fields Inal fall have re­
ported corn yields from these tracts
a* much as 98 percent more than
the yields from fields where no pees
preceded the com crop. All farmen

THE

Seminole D ry Cleaners
TAKE THE SPOTS OUT

who planted this aoil-bullding
crop, errordlng to County Arent
J. G. Hudson, are well pleated
with the results.
Steel men say that rata are dy­
ing off In the largo cities because
man baa erected an armored wall
of steal and tin betwean them and
their food supply.

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Trim filling etylrn with slblo
b h m t traolst Snug waists to
taka tba tooth out . of chilly
windsI Spoft bach*j-two ilaah
yutohl Ideal foe outdoor week
•reports! Cat y**r» todayI
BOYS* SIZES-------------- J-79

Plant VegetablesN
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STATE MARKET

. HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

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(D K A L g R )

Central

“Burpee’* Seed* Grow”
100 W. FIRST ST.

Florida s

M ost M odem Place~

T o-N ight
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For Lounging, Relaxing, or Enter­
taining informally. . . One of theue
new, practical and lovely coats are
Ideal. , . Sating, Moire*, Laughing
water crepe in postal and vivid hues.

1 Pound

WASHavmx'a

am *

Corned Beef No. 1 Can 2 For
li-in rr s m

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pa****! Watch tore*
r * aal
u n M iw
Thrill to the amitt
u d Aftkn W the
year's greet
Iren daaafej We're
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the 89-yard Ito* far
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wooll

12 Oz. Jar

Del-Maiz Corn

No. 303

Lb. Can

Borden's Milk

Penney’s Leads In Blanket Values
B L A N K E T S

Nation W ide
r L A X in a

O u tin g

Stripe* and
Pailerntt

d B*f ®
Jawgg,

Such warm, nappy plaid pair*'
are unusual at a price a* tow
»» thb—now'* the lime to buy,
them! Cood looking, with dur-,'
•hi* bindings of lustrous

2 For

3* Tall Cans

York APPLES
5 lbs................
rURNIP ROOTS 2 lb s ............
Golden Yellow BANANAS 4 lbs
SWEET POTATOES llU bs......

A carefully rhnarn
of afrmnlag
i uatal Vina, warn
fabric* la tha ma*t
talked about calore I
Well mad* — baautifolly finished! 1MQ.
group

Heavy, long wearing qual­
ity lor warm winter night
wear ami children'* thing*.

3 For

Peanut Butter

Cocoa

79c . |1 . $1.25

quality

a x tox a si

Phillip's Tomato Soup

H osiery

rior

Not Leu Than 5% Pure Virgin WotMt,

Pancake Flour

A DOZEN ROSE
BOWL THRILL­
E R S ROLLED
I NTO O N E

means (Ulte­

36 to 46.

Churngold

That should be the name
for fashion whim* for this
•eason'# head gear. We have

CLADU-thel

RILEY’S

THE WORLD'S _
IEWEST DELI6MTI

So sheer
and.
practical , , A com­
bination we have
achieved.

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Triple *1
Ox Hides,

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Celery Ci
f 'Fo* Ike Best few days 0 * *»■•
|tr hope* (or the belt «&gt;d Ifteeudltlons a n favorable tie p W a
\Mke on • alurdy look end Tu b a *
aline li ron along the m w i die■tribntifiB fertiliser followed by a
*m»n cultivator.

ile County Hus
IngRole In De­
ling Ferneries

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f0f f-afas

,ly Chamber BuffaJf. .1)1ew Terk,

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terliU all over —
_____ . ____ T_ ___ . . . . tk« satire field ami no sooner la
wha, u n forded today aa. «M|:
i n depend oh Plorlda for aord tba best.'
this particular worm or buy killed ^ the moat Interesting plaeaa ad ,
Ir supply of the itollcale aeI t 's 'fight, fight continually t« when another specie* ahowa up jla kltul in yw U a Is tba Senferd
ifu* plumottt* (urn, which bring a trap through the Mason at and It h given adueling or snath* n UIli«ip*j Zoo which la malntalnod
t u m In almost all their boa­ a amall profit to the grower.
er kind o f spray.
by the City of Sanford. The Sue ;
ts, corsage* and decorations.
About the middle of August a Tba water mutt bo regulated ao haa „ alnrd natloa-wida publicity
|he North It ran only be ‘•Soad Bad" U laid out torna MO that the proper amount of noil* (-^ rd in r tome of IU animal*
PP In gtasshonies: In Flor- foot long and S i-« fast wide. This tore U kept at the root* of the wWtb ara j.g.rtted aa among tty*
It la yfnwn In •,il«t.»iouee*,‘ hod la worked until tbo ground re *l*nts, too much earning one hln- r M i unu.u,] found
teoodi-eodsironlon ■pnrviaio* llkwpwwder, and-left ae leret aa a drente to a perfect yield—U o litsoo war begun In IMS J
iSlf abado which protocts It floor. A plentiful aapply of ftrtili- tit tbo nm e reeulu.
, n lu || of a friendly fuad br
■ too much ennllahL
ter la worked Into the ground, and
In about 3 1-i months tha n itty twMn lha y|ra Department and
bars hm atlenilTS aoresga* by uad of eub-lrregatlon It la la 'bonded, that la a Img atrip ^ Po)[&lt;.&lt;. Impertinent aa to wbkh ,
Ihte Mini'tropical product In given Just tha right- amount of of papar board ,about 12 . Inch#* ^
th# moat enho,!, |n Ha col* ,,
lliiaHo Countr In the two moletora.
high la placed on either (Ida of tha i^ h m . It waa latar decided by ti|a .
^Mkirlnu communltlna of Al­ In 10 days to two wnka, up to rowa and held In place with wire ^
j fp,rtmrnU to combine their, ]
ania Springs and Kern Park, a pound of calory aeed la elUiar.wIcktte to blrich the celery. ThU
u ,| form % woo which baa !
rear 'round Industry, ship- drilled .or broadcast over tba bed, board etayi about 14 days whan
comUerably In tha past 11 *
its are made dolly by ca­ and an Inverted V tent with ra-|* cutting crew la pot
Into tba y ,ara IBd haaR1lncd title city lha
lf and parcel post In nearly movable (Idea placed entirely over field.
distinction of having one of tha J
7 City and )o*n In tha Unlt- tha bad. to ward off oscosolvt rami Bmply field crates are dlstilbu- h*at
yjoridajtiatos, everywhere escapt la and to ahadd the tender shoots jtod along tha rowa, a cutter curved
ciaeaee of school children ae*
IP stale* actually banlerlnf from too much aun. Theta aide* blade mounted between two wheels corapanud by their Uaahon and
the pacific ocean which ro- can ha raised or lowerrd ao that &lt;• then pushed oy pulled over the ig.^ueton T|,it the too regnlorty
S Ibalr adnply from small tha right araoent of sunahlno gets row*, the blade catting the plant ^ |tsRjy ^
charactertatlca and J
dings' In Southern California. to tha plants.
|abott I Inches under groundl Thgj tab)u of lb# eountlaaa birds and 1
h« Industry wn* started In About once a week, or eftenar If-celery I* *b«n stripped—that la,
to bo foaad tbare.
j
Inole County In 1100 by tba necasiary, the plants are sprayed the Rio*' ire removed—and that n , , .rounds around tha Mo I
'-Charles O. Maine* who da; or dilated to prevent blight, dbeas- ptrfrat ttelks pUrrd In tha rraUs conaUt , f a imau pork sad, a 1
pop t^ia ItoyM Pern Company, m i , or tha drama of pladt paste »blrh are than loaded on trucks baautlfol Mttiag whlshhaa InducedI
from killing tha Under shoots. “ &gt;'* tektn to the wash houses.
I
tonrlats to step and ana tha
Eternal vigilance la tha prlaa of a
Th*
H®u**
( animal vllllaga making H a fa*

Prof#**tonal

I Ika follngn from low tornItaro*. Kvcry f.-rn gfnwor
\ Ills own Irrigation plant
f*l pnnipt mfler from nrtjolnIfke* during (li. periods when
[fall la ln*uff drill,
pv a*pnrnrns plumosna plants
! Ifrnwn orlriually rrom sued.
t*l Ihcy urn sot nut In the
H-rlns Inhoni CO.Ooo to the
they prod lire Ike marketI a’-irara ninny year* without
nalfpir. Froqncnl and heavy
Ikallona of fertiliser, mostly
MlAfllarnlal Varieties, are re.
e^ 'to hripg nnl n good, pro­
lan. The type of soil propd la IImi giuna as Is favorll.lo fur nr.ivrn rrove,',. \ ||( |||
•ndv loam, well drqlmtd. Part
a w}uilitiele flerlslt for dlstrlmlten lu- the large rtlles and

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y presented
ful colored
la and beanthe highan the landin 1513. to

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itorb mad* l U f t l mile la ) * »
land and Walpa In i lha\ anoond
qtarter of title year—a.teo more
than la the eyrraapondlng ported
of 1VU. Aathorttlas attribute tha
taeraaaa to proaparity.
Mlnelaylng
aubmarinaa carry
special tanka ta compensate far
lha inlwM af tha mints. , . ■■
We have a eomp|*»»
modem' offlca. Check y
by getting them from 0
We have .what ym» '
give you a line ** *****
any need you may have.

Give so n e thought
to
th e
Laxative
you take. r . . . . . . a t

Constipation It not to be trifled
with. Whan you nr»l a. Uxauvc.
you need a good me.
BUcIt-Draught la purely vege­
table, reliable. It doet not upeet
tha stomach but acts on tha low­
er bowgj, relieving constipation.
When you naad a lautlvA taka

largest alllgatora In tha- United
States as they have several meas­
uring ae long as 13 feeC
- The soa is supervised by James
Meeghtad, Street and Phrb Super­
intendent, and Phil King, negro,
heed of the eelorsd caretakers. Tha
Inhabitants ' af tha soo receive
egeallant cars and attention and
they are a big soarce ef enjoymeat. hot haly to tha attlaana of
Sanford but ta tha thousands ef
iventer visitors who throng tha
soa during the winter months.

and |ha a'sa marked on tha
I 'crate.
From hBr° another ronyayar
chain JUrrtes It to lha coollnf
room. This' room maintains a
i temperature of
3]
degrees.
plants In a Hay. He la followed by Her* It ta shift id to a vary
I slowly moving chain that carries
a worker with a large sprinkling
ran who thoroughly wtU tha row • the crgte to an opening where
It is loaded Into a refrigerator
of plants.
' li « a
car, with nvar two tana of loa
In earh end. and after the car
the rest direct to the florists la loadhd a heavy layer ef crack*
Who Place regular orders with ed Ice I* blgwii In entirely, cov­
the grower* for ihalr require­ ering tba crates. The refriger­
ments. This llltle Industry goes ator car door la saatad and lha
along year after year and kvepa calory received In tbs' Northern
Iteetf abreast of the timet
markata In perfect condition.

.

STORK WORKS OVEHTIMK

m Bedford . ,

goldfish in the aquarium,
beta are tb o tome striped
ika, Florida deni? foa squirrel,
key-faced owte, marsh hawks,I
nod- owls, bald eagles, parn-j
keels, wood Ibis, pelicans, water
t u r k • y a, cansrys, pheasants,
many types e f soatg birds, white
crown pigeons, Chinese doves,
Egeraeta, white Ibis, riagbfll gulb.
Florida herons, many types of
-duck, peacocks, and blackbird*

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L A X A T IV E

Sanford’s

For Sale
Gerber* DelaUe. 4 Yeer
Plant*. Hiblacae, 1 Year
Old. Fancy leaf Cabidltuna.
AO XJolon, Rooted Calllngs: Llgoalrwm, Hiblocna, ParadtM Vine, PIobN
Vine. Water LINm . Do*
Pleat*. Raaea. Ebot Ceo■tnw tiofi, Landacaplag. AD

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Gorham Towle—Alvin Sterling—
Roger* 1881 ‘ Community Pmte—
R^um Pottery and Ca^on
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Start Preparation For W ar W ith Ocala Friday
W it h m

Miss Bessie'Long Ii Named
F ick-T h e- Winner Champion
In Speer’s 4th Football Test

y y s w o r k in g H ou r*

&amp;.'jAtanafcement Announces That First Game
c a
O f Season W U Be tUyed With The
' Leesburg Prs Team At Early Pate
Th# Mml-profMaloml football
f l rJ )ltn being organised In Sanford
‘ M a r tha fin* time in history, will
undergo lu second practice »r.
afaw « f tha 1817 (tenon tomorrow
evening attdar tbo lifh u of th*
Sanford Armory Field at 8:00

Today’s
Sporting
World

OdhamAnd Stenstrom Mrs. Hall Newman And Mrs. J. Wilkinson
May .H elp Indians
Win Second And Third Places In Hard
In FutureGridWars
Picking O f Nation’s Big Games
er cornu*lant"
8 p e .f.
fourth

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SPORT TOPICS
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JULIAN STENSTROM
Herald

,*
New Name
I The iporU deportment of The
■ Sanford Herald bee made e com.
,! plate Investigation ot the thong
, lag of tho name of the Bemmol«
1 High School football team (rum
, Celery Fade to Indian*. Deo to
the fact that th* High School
I name la Seminole, tho echo'd
, eeal te Inaerted with B picture
1 of an Indian and on together tho
| word aounde to aa mneb bettor.
W* Inquired about tbo chenglug
of lb* name (Tom many differ­
ent person* and w* have yet to
meal anyone who did not favor
j Ibe Idee. Bren tha high school
i roaches hey* declared that It
| would make no difference to
l them It the name Wta chanted.
I The Celery Fade are dead I Long
I lire tb* Indian*!
Semi-Pro* Te Drill
Coach s. A. B. WlUUneen’e
Sanford Seml-pre eleven will
) workout tomorrow eyenlns In
tha rear of th* Sonferd
. Armory undar tha floodlight* *
! of th# KatloMl Gear* drill
field end will praetla* four
eight* during th* earning
week. The leeele are planMas t* eehedule their first
•erne this eeaeen with the
teeaburg pre-taem that Is
being led by Oeergl* Miller,
former ReHIna baekfleld etar
and of tb* Chleege Been.
UWeen Far Glory
■pert fans n chance to see theta
■Slyer* bt action once more.
r Thw hoy* composing the ssmleleven for Senford era caking
til* football fam to drive out to
the Armory field end aee Coach
wfiktaeon
vend them thfoogh
their ja ca s in prnctlc*.
L. A pmbeht# first team will be
mm posed o f th* following:
Name
pan.
Benerven
Angna Harriet LB Haiay Mote
Rnaeall Odham I.T Jo* Thompeam
Bab William* LG Cart Whitten
Bhrln Squire* 0 Cart McWfcoter
Mbnkey Meager RTh D. B. Hodge*
Jack Putdon HE 'Johnny Courier
Mntt Coleman QD
'Byron Fan
BBIy Odham. LHB
Leal I# Harnage RHB

I

thl* week In! |n (lie Florida MI.iU.lppl SUIn
plik lho-wlonor^ , Mnr
ha„ fort, f . n4 .oem cl

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11
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10
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fhaniplon dot lo the fail that
hm^aai successful'In pick Ins th*
wlnU-ra of eight out tho ten mo*
Jor aanhall nainr* played |n the
United^ Slat*, BaluMay.
Ml*a Long aelecteit correctly
altiit of the ten s«me* which
wero [itilillthod nn tho chart lait
wc 'k. The two tllla In which
•ho
along wore Ihe Oeorgle
TtoclpAi.l urn gatno and el*o the
Colum ii .&lt; drawn affair.
The two other •-ontealanla who
rerelvad rci-mrt and third places
ware Mr*. IIill Newman and Mr*,
who
picked
Jack
WIlL.i.miii
o'glit correctly bul their eelocHorn were submitted taler than
Ml** Long's.
Those who el*n wun nils Thentor llrkrta and llm order In
whirl) lliey won were Douglas
Slenslmm, John Me Malum, Ml**
Marjorie Ncwiii*n, Alim Newman. Mia* Hatty Wilkinson. J.
M. Hlliu'ilplu'r umi Janies !&gt;*#,
Thl* week insired Ihe record
hold by 8. K llardner tend 8. A.
n, Wllklnaoii fur ron.ofutlvc wins
each Weak although they .till
hold Ihe record hut idol her Mr.
Wilkinson tiur Mr. (hirdncr iubmilled winning churl*.
A compllluotary ticket to tho
Wi-dnetdiiy nud Thursday .erven
ul tract lop * m tho m u Theater
Is awali ug nil thorn whose
name* appaan-d aluive at Th#
8anford firiahl ordrn. They are
rctiue.li-d In call tit thn office
lor the ilrkrl* hefnre Tuesday

^ar.un* .*eloelr«l lh« Maroon a lo
coma throusli wllli n victory mid
the) did hy * ■rant ninrslnolll
to I).
*.
Hanford v l i ft&gt;r OdloUbla 100
pound when tlioy turklod llrtuvii
tlnlverally hnl Bt poreciil at
them ware wfOng u (hero wa*
only one coule.tant who eelectcd
Brown-to win end tlfal wea Me.
Key Trtilurk. Drew trounced l&lt;ou

t and that's v
ivrr.litn pdlpli
ball game,
The Dake-('i
plenty of Ihril
fan* hut lucel

Auburn rruabed their op|Mltoata,|
21 It' II, In r&gt;n* III IIII* r\pi'i tnt |
Up«i-t»
far till* »&lt;'*si&gt;u
Kunlhatn continued
It* no
rrillrii "glory'' luatxh when the)
■hrInniiilifit over Toxa» Chrtjil an
Unlreralty lu unotlier ut thr
week’* roiirerfefcm point haltlr*
The mi in . ; (q a, an»l thu local
fan* were fur tile Until* iilmtil
KB perrmt.
AIIIiiuikIi itie major gridiron
export* picked Titian* lit con
linin' ll* nimbi tig In Salltiday'a
ttaiiii' v llh the Tin heel* of North
I'liriillnn, llin Hanford major arid
lbtlc»rr&lt; appeared to like llm
Thrllool.. hy njipoxluiMlcly B to 1.
The ('Impel ||lll youth* rambled
mill nu.liod ihe 11 m u Wniu &lt;■■
the tune i.t t l lu 0.,
Mnnv of Ihe I n-.ll ' eit;ile*tant*
tilrkrd NerlInventi' iii In mirprUn
Ohio Mliile Inn Ihe *urprl*e rant*
lairk upon i hem a* the Mini*
grldtlvro won over Northwestern
hjr n ai iire of 7 In I*
The loriil prcillrtitr* aim paid
n o nlleolbm to the report* that
Navy e until iip*ct the Noire 1
Dame ttcliilnj; tilah ami hy dm ,
Inc Hint lliey gu ned honor' t&gt;l
i lie Hamhlhr llnmlilrra pul Ihe
Nuval tiny* on the i.pot with at'
It lo 7 vh'lory, Ihe eimr arorci
hy which they lo.it tail week'*
name m rarncgln Tiwh.
The
hieHi
ntgrngatlnn lit
Mpeer'a contest followed Ihe old
power fnrl* In .electing Hitetuirr lu down Wlieon* n and
were right Dm Ihe panther* "pan j
Ihered-' In n j| lu o tlrtory, t
The ennleat next week will
he nguln *pou*on&lt;d liy Hpet r'a and
In of the norite*! major name*
Hint ran he aelerled wilt he
puldlahe,| tor ton in Judge *n lie
reading un nn ynur leam* In
The Hrr.ild A*’ oel*led Proa# report* nod *ee If vonr .election

IIUUlUiAKIZi:

AIUIY

B. L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S W EAR

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THE BICYCLE J5TOKK

LOCKS REPAIRED-KEYS MADE
GUNS - AMMUNITION - FISHING
TACKLE

con ilnlly Invite ym i to Inspect ou r |K&gt;imlur
jiricvri all-wool fall muIIm, T h e imtU-rnx ami
modcl.-i are correct iiihI w c know the fit will plcudc

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op-coals lire lijrht-wo'Kht wool cnmel Imir finish
In nIiif Il' iimJ tlouhle-brenalctl modvlH. Ni'ul imttern* that will ro w llh ev ery th in g nml U- stylish for
year* to com o. Tltoy a rc tailored by Kirwliluttim und
retail at (22.50 upward.

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* Danotaa whether players dtfItaly agreed.

A rcade
and again we say —

Cl a tu fte d Advertisements

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OR another year of pragma, for Ihe loyally und
Irlcnduhlp of thoueanda who have detnonalratcd
Ihe r approval nf Hril Quality Beverages—we nay
B-uIni “ THANKS A MILLION 1“ It’n our Wrlhday.
f o r three years tve have tried to do our full part In
'building Florida Industry, by making tpiul.ly pmdurta.
In tiur Iranaarllona with dealent we have committed
oureelvea to hrlpful, aertHible and conxtrurllve polldea.
We are glad that
pmwe have been aids
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to pmvide Joba
t j
C3
for ho many FJor
Ida men and worn*
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addition to our sta ff o f Mr. Carl­
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Two vacationists at a popular North Carolina summer resort were discussing
a movie they had attended the previous evening.
“ You know , ” said one, “ I ca n t understand why there is such a very noticeable
difference in the sound quality o f the talkies. I have purposely taken in the same
picture in different cities just to m ake comparisons, and while the original sound
recording must be the same on a ll o f the film s, y y j ’ll m ver fin d two theatres in
which the sound is eq u il in tn e , vAutjxe
or q xilily. '*
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“ W ell," said his friend, 41spend m y summers up here and at the eastern
resorts and m y winters in Florida', attending the movies as often as a picture prom­
ising real entertainment is booked, and the pictures which are the most pleasant to
hear are at the R o x y in N ew York and down in Sanford, Florida, at the R itz .4

FINEST PICTURES SCHEDULED

PEERLESS MAGNARC PROJECTION

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The J. L McCauley Company, specialists in motion

ment o f the Ritz has negotiated contracts with qjpL ' fii

picture projection apparatus, have just perfected a new

the major motion picture producers fo r the crejpty q f
their products, assuring Sahford theatre-goers (he op­

type and a new principle o f light projection which h a s

portunity o f seeing the personally selected filips pf fte
passed themost rigid tests. Y.our Ritz has just completed

jjcmbjned studios o f A m erica-an

installation o f this apparatus-try it, sit in the front row

offers so much hi the way o f education and gopd wtjqle-

opportunity

sojne entertainment The high calibre o f the mption
pictures o f today is a source o f joy to millions o f per-

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Established In 1908

L6NGWOOD’S

More Than 200 Years
Ago Creek Indiana
Settled On River,
Became Seminoles

Battle Field I s ;

Seminole Coooly
Has $1,000,000

1Trade B od y Points.
■To G reat Progress
\In Past Five Years

Agricultural. Experts
Say Celery D e l t a
Has Beat System Of
Irrigation In W orld

BeHJhnlS Qounty** celery Induatry has grdwn with auch rapid*
Ity that today one o f Florida**
moot important
Important agricultural area*
areas
- I moa|
Is I* the famous celery JelU located

School Properly
~

' i .

Quarter M i l l i o n
Spent nAnnually
On
?!
11*“ ■•chkTe&lt;J
iu n m v
v
Idiatinctlon bee*vie It po**e**ea all
Fort Mellon Became
Operating Expenses *f *is requisite* nrce*«ry in
- a.
the production o f celery during
Mellonville, L a t e r
Horn than »1.000.ooo ha* bean th* winter *ta*on, and under
Is Called Sanford Inverted in property tor lha edo- condition* probably not found In

*

Almost two hundred yen?
a
im a
■ tribe
M h « of
n t fS
fu tlr Indium
In d en t
ago,
Creok
came to Florida from Ala­
bama with their chief, Be*
coffee. They liked this land
o f eternal aprtuf, stayed
here, and became known as
the Semlnolee. Where tht
city of Sanford nSw stand*,
th o smoke of thehr cami&gt;

fin e one* drifted b a n
bh»
through th* heenchm o f th*
. giant llr* oaks end th# moo*
hung cypnoooo on the bonk of
th* S t John's Xlrer, th# riror
that I* a* lovely that Joan Bl*
bant, th# groat Frond* eolonlaor,
onto called th th* "Elver of
May,’’
Wild trio bloomed, white bird*
flow over th* marshes, and th*
Indiana eronhlpped th# lun god
In «a dramatic ooramcnUI with
a stuffed Stag wreathed In flow*
•r*. But th* white man too
looked upon Florida and found
It Inviting. In 1U«, Colonel
Fanning, acting for the United
BUte* Gorarnmsnt located an
army camp on tho ahore of Lake
Monro* ppon land which bad
bean granted to Philip Tong* by
th* Spanish C r o n In IBIS. This

cation of children la Seminole any other State In the Union.
County, or approximately t i l l
Thlt delta, lying wholly fat Scmlfor each child attending the note County, which in tum Is
school*, according to Information Jlocated practically In the center of
released today by T, W. Lawton, the Bute, la adjacent to the
(uperintendent of public tnslruo- aouthem shores o f Lake Monroe
lion ta Beauoola County.
end Lake Jessup, two bodies of
In addition to U s County'* la*
forming a part of tho 8L
rootmaat Ip property over 1110,B|r*r&gt; glvin* protection
•04 la -expanded annually for cur- egafnet freeta.
root oxpoMoa and la raised The first, and most Inportent,
through earmarked rev*oust In requisite, is the abundant sub*
the c:ty, County and Bute.
Urrancan itresm* which dupply
An the elementary schools of .water for th* numerous artesian
the County are recognised by flowing wall*) second, a strata or
tho State ** standardised school* floor composed of clay, marl or
sad tho high school* of th* Conn- hatdpan located at a depth of three
ty hare bean accredited by th* to fire feet below tho aurfac*|
BUte Board of Itablle InslrOa* third, th* conn* tend which form*
tlon a* 4-year senior high school*, a subsoil directly above th* haid□raduata* from the high school* pen or bottom of lha irrigated
Th* biggest tree In Semlnola County and probably In the canton,
of Bomtnol* County V r accept- depth i fourth, th* proper toil* eon- part of the United State* is located at Longwood, It la &gt;atd to bo
sd In *11 th# college* oror th* sUUng of sandy loam not teo por8,600 year* old, la 126 feet high, and has a circumference at It*
aatten.
oui nor too compact which will
*
Physical culture and athletic* eonrey water freely by capillary bare of 47 feet.
attraction^, and, fifth,
'■
natural
draining ia provided for In this

“ This Big Tree” At Sanford O ffers ^
Longwood Draws Many Sports In
Amazed Visitors Recreation Line
Scientists E s t i m a t e Sporting A c t i v ities
For Young And Old
AffeAt 3,500 Years;
Height Is 125 Feet] Enjoyed By Many

MM.
On* hundred years eg*, a bat­
tle took place at Camp Fanning
which la regarded M the birth­
day of . Sanford. At dawn on
February B, 1BST, about *00
Seminol* brave* under King Phil­
ip and his sen, Coaeocche*. at­
tacked th* poet. Urn government
force* numbered two compen!**
of artillery, four companies of
dragoons, and sen s Crank*. The
haul* lasted three hour* with
brave fighting M both aid**.
Thera is a peculiar pathos about

enemy with n fearful, storm.
Cspt, Charles &amp;. Mellon area
killed in this g M i t n n l and
th* urn* of
th* poet was
changed to Fort MsUon in his
honor. 1* IMS. Orion*l Zachary
Taylor, later president of th*
United States. I*M ret a high­
way through the foreet from Fort
Mrilre to Fort Brooks. Tamp*.
Tha beginning of thin road I*

Is “The Big Tree”, Central Flori-1 lion s* tnoet of tha national
da's sovereign cypres* reputedly ! gporta are played her* for tho
the oldest and largest In the Unit- J #nj0yracnt of tan* as wslf as
rd States. Centuries before th* .
, ....
discovery of Am.rica, the f i e * .
,,ho
In them.
Seminole Indian wan, and sven - The most popular sport la Banbefore the Indian* themselves, ,ort| u b“ »b«* whlch '» Pro'
this greet tree stood, “a mute wither* 'braugh tha faclllness to the ephemeral existence of l,f» “* ,h* Washington Banalor*
man on earth."
■*
who
• wor* :° « agreement
„
wlih th# local club. Sanford I* a
r p. " l
JL *.
»• ^

Oh of U&gt;* high schools otters
a coarse of manual trale tag to
IU students end two offer an Sea Food A Specialty
excellent coarse ln vocational A t Eddlei’Keataurant
agrteaUara to all boys who de­
sire to follow this particniar Ita*
Eddies Restanranl-lh* on* bright
of w ort
spot ia Benfonl to got abeolutaty
Lari year's vocational egrieul- fresh sea foods cooked Just right
tara class at Bumlaolo High Twenty-five years axpeitoae* In
School galaod a»tten-wide recog­ entering to folk* who know Just
nition through It* aploodid rec­ what ‘Good Eating1 really means
ord darteg the year.
makes Eddies rises so popular,
In all the high schools com­
Pompano, sen basf, scollops,
mercial coarse* am ottered to lobsters, and other sea foods deliv­
students Bnl after th* comple­ ered dally In aaasens, by special
tion ot a four year coarm a arrangement with tha owners of
commercial diploma Is awarded. sloop* whose basin*** is flaking,
Th* gu t* and federal govern- right from th* oconn to Eddies
ssWte hero allocated foods to dikor
rid la tha maintenance of a vo­
Big. thick, Jaley. s lu M * rail
cational School ta gas ford Which waoterti ateaks i hipped direct
la open to students between th* from th* largest packer*. Vege­
ages of 14 to M who or* reg­ table* and salad* froth flam our
ularly employed or or* seeking own field*. Everything maecnsd
right nnd prepared In n Mrepuloutly dean kitchen hr n gurtsr

C.M. Hand
GROWER* FAVOR PACT
o A iN E a v iL L M .ru , — rot
|., provleh
will bo lad
the 1111
ricaltaral O
ricallural 4
tration ha*
Agricaltaral

r

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Five M ajor Oil Com*
panies Locate DIs~
t r-i b ution Centers]
ny r a i .H i Ha r w e l l .

COUNTY SHERIFF

T.W. Lawton
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

:

It is not unugual for a per*
Ron to l&gt;o so close to an
object that he la unable Ur
Hvo all of It. It la of tent
found that a person wilt
have his noae so close to
the trrindatone that he otn’C
see how to turn the crank?
Ami so to aomo local people*
It may seem Incredible that?
during th# part five years Serai**
nolu County hai
bean amir-*
Ins, at a ramarkabla pact, aikf
that much ha* bean areompllshadr
The chant** which occur In s'
trowing county or city somcllmoa
seem trivial a* they develop front
day to day. but when they era.
adde&lt;l together, the collection may;
be amaalng.
One of the greatest and moatj

Aiming tho leading nmallcr tee for the refunding of i
tmirlnt* resorts
of
Bomlnnln outstanding bonds, thus
County nr* Altamonte Spring*, heavy cloud which ha* h
Ising wood and l,nka Mary. Alla- Stanford for nevornl yea
monte Is probably tho oldest re- tho ngrremrnt went lute
sort In llm comity and though Increased sgllvitlcs point
It Is surrounded by earsllsnt nr- pondoua growth in th*
*ng« *nd grapefruit groves, end Sanford ha* long bent
boasts tin, largest fern conserv- among the cities of Flork
alnry In tlm world, It ha* long careful and economical
dnrlrisl Ita chief moan* of sup- operationport Inmi Ita winter visitor*.
The financial rtciird *f
I,iiur«iind Is. the home of both County is strand I* ass
horso nod ilng racing. ** well as Is not a dollar *1 head
tho IHg Trro. The t-ongwood ‘
Itog Track operates throughout
most uf tho winter season and
atlrurla large numbers of fans
from all parts ot Central Flor­
ida. The Hotnlnole llrlriag Park
provide* winter training quar­
ter* fur soino of tho fastest trotlor* slot pseers In the country,
It consists of a. first claa* track, nt u cost of more than 8400,04a
club, grandstand, and atahlcs, and The successful ciilmlnsllon #f
lliilln r i
ese* foevt
(rssllss,* mm r s s , kit)

O-P. Hernd
COUNTY JUDGE

George Gray Invitee
VUltora To His Store

rj* •i-ii -

$400,000 Drive
And Bridge Built

We cordiaU yjivite you to look the County over, whether
for business or pleasure—Cali on us for information—It will
b&amp; our pleasure to serve you in any way we can.

It's no winder tha Ehrania, no­
tary, liens, and tha junior Cham­
ber of Common* bora their lunches
hare—Ita n place of good follow*
•hip nnd COOP EATING.

■yj

The Florida oranr* With lie
dlru* roncener* le the Fountain
of Youth overlooked, hr Pont*
de Leon and 1* on" &lt;&gt;t thobeit
known antidote* for old age,
Oenrge Afle soy*. "The aver­
age nan la dead at no and 1"
burled at «ti.‘* Rurialitly there
la a va*| multlluita of morn limn
halt dead people who hmiw
nothing about the Joy of living.
They have eallow. wrinkled face*,
sagging cheek* anil n down-luthe-m'outh oiprcRHion, are tired
all the time, Irrllnliln nnd poc
llratillc, making liluuder* m iia l.
bnitne**, looking nt the future
with forebodilige nnd ffespnlr.
smoking clgtra and cigarette*,
drinking blshhalle mill vnrktillv,
not becama they can get picasttre out of thorn, lint to get tile
momentary though false sense of
euphoria
and
rejuvrntscsnre
which Is tho tiowltrhliir manic
of narcotism, Innormit of thn
fact that In Jii|r* nt Florida cltrns fruits nature pruritic* a rrnl
•Hair of life, tho ninrvufaiis vi­
tamin* which neither hcniimh
nor stimulate
n o r m Init
food, eilorglie amt arlivate them
and give n real lift which auch
nsrvo fooler* us rtnars, cigarettsa, coeklalls, coffoa nnd csffelit containing beverages can­
not do.
JC glaia ot Florida rllrua fruit
Julro three times n day will do
more for th* uvoraru sick man
than ull tho drug* lie ran awallow. It ta on* of the beat anti­
dote* known fur old
ago
and
p***1m1*m. At III* Miami Jlaltlo
Creek, Florida orange and grapefruit Juice* era lived aa borerage* a* freely as water. I 'aek
my patient* to drink from 8 to
I glaesos n tiny. Thcao health
building elltlra urn nn oedhntlal
part of our rciuvnnatlng program
for combutlng old nge nnd chron*
Ic* inralUtn. It Florida could
produce oranrva cmmgli to aiip-ply hill g dotrn a liny to every
Inhabitant In Ilia Hulled Slates
and get thorn cuneumcd, the "doprceelon" might very quickly di»
appear.
The Florldi. ornngo la not aimply a vitamin carrier. It poeSOBIM very cnliilduraldii vulura
of choice food element* lulallnk.
In all, 11 calorlca to llio ounco.
(('•etlaee* h f u , slel

City Bonded Debt ik
Refunded A t Tre­
mendous Saving Ta
L o c a l , Taxpayer*

COUNTY CLERK

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                    <text>(Advocates
i Hanging For
Revolutionists
kT' eoancIl
of
chareba*
of
krlat, that many chnrchea w a r*
lac atEad o ra r
tha Bboamakar
n l r , tha (o r e r a o r r*m arked:
* T » concarncd Jo«t tha aama
I y o g aiw, but tha aU ta
baa
le a practically all that coaid b «
m m . J, can’t « a r
moca control
w coarta /il lha, a u to
than

coarta of Iba nation.” •—
i«ra wera ananlrad mardara
ahara. a* wall aa In Florida,
T ba Boaarnof'i atatement ahoul
ig. fad in g again*t tho*a who
roold orarthrnw lha go ram man I
UM la nmnwct'oa with Incatlaa p a t to him by Kwaid Band­
ar, a commltlo# for Induatrlal
rpanlaatlon
raprcaantatlaa on
U c ltll right* body, aa to
rhathar CIO orgaalgara could ba
•aarad of protection In Florida.
1 anderatand," aald Bandnar,
(bar* ar* group* In Florida d*taring wa will not b« allowed
• organlia Iho CIO there.’’

lorida Is Seen As
Fine Kiwanis State
: SOMFRVII.I.K, M***., Oct. 22.
; - K B p a c la l) - 1“Florida la on# of
• tba two atronreat atatea In the
•. Union In Klwanl*. and U h *
' ppunty ha* lh* largeat number
aM C Iw anla Club* In proportion
• ■ IM&gt;u'»llon *»f any county In
' • a P U n lie 'l stair* , a ll club* in
• gPcounty of 2»,000 populatltNi.*
M id' E arl Lahmann of Tavart*.
...Flaw aeerelary of the la k e county
' chamber of commerce, In nddreaa*
, ta g the Summrrvilla Klwanl*
| Club yaaterday noon.
“Tha aeven editor* of the eight
weekly
newapapara In
Mk*
IkOaEEty. F1*..,J- * * t d - t h e — aecrv
■- tary , “ar* Klwanlanr. Florida'*
r alcty Klwania Club* Invito Nate
•K._I__i 8Mu. hi.U b . a^ lha faL

___
_
the 'friandllne** of the people of
Florida, wko, after alt a n a
RMlropolltan group coming from
all arc 11on* of America and the
taerld,’’ aahl the Florida w en tary,
Ha Invited hla hear.™ to apend
i t keat a vocation In Florida and
FTOphealcd that many of them

"1 haven't get a n y ih lo r to d o l p l a n e
w ith U&gt;at," tha
i a w n or
*al&lt;l.'
'•ail t b . f . up In th, lo e »llll*a ." I
Than ha add#d:
'•You an down them and vlolata tha • t « l * law . and y o a ll lia I
punl.hed. You go down there adyocatlng tha orarthrow of tha t S * '

C r flS h

WINBIXUV. Ark* OcL M.—i f )
—John InnIe found a black dndlia
that cairlnt II* * Inter cold ram*dy amiind *.lih It. ft* notltwd
• bulga In iba rolddla of tbf
gnake before li« killed It.
An
‘"autopry' dlecloaed a ja r of man-

Atnrrlcan gnvarnmetil and you’ll ■fflff®
.ba ridden out on a rail.”
Randnor Interjected: "W n
behind the go vrrn m m l 100

6

Ihoi preparatj.oa wnara in* hump

,
. ps&lt;,;.
are B S y - __
per-

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bad barn.

,

" T han," aald the governor, “ aa H P
| aa you’ll obey the law atld B P S ,

LEG A L. NOTICE

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O V AI*l*ldlOATfON F O E
T i U IIB K II
NU TIC i: 11* lim iK U T O IV K R .
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a*««n ui itak C ir lir iM l* No. l t i l «
Im u m J tItv Isl (U r of A u fu al. Ae
IX IFSX taotu f l l « t u m # In m t
o ff r « ami
mud* »i»p llr*llu n
for n In i «lu**«l lo ba iN u td llu r l*
mii
Haiti c « r llflr « lo in ibru rai tb^
follow ing ororriboH p N W
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lh * Couitiy ul Mt iii nolr, Hlnm an
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laotn 3 A 4 lllo rb 4. W h llruittii K I bI Atltllll* n t«»
#|
HBb.»e IHa.l lltHlV 3
fcF.
a ThB UkNfhh'iiaUl
of
I law wait
prupaib wmlor |h« Bold r# rl fl*
r o i» latiia*i won in !# • nim a o
ftO T trU

H r . you’ll get our protection. H E
I tliJnJk » man oufht to be

H
on a tree If ha adroeatag
orarlh row of tTe gorern m enl.”
CJ’ W o ib ln 't you go to tha law
O f* t? ” a rnmmltteeman allied.
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of M'UBHilor, l * l f .
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aaaarled the Bboamakar affair! Among tha 18 pciwona klltad In
n u4 « a abocblnf ravalatlon f*f| &lt;ht craih of a Unltad Alrilnr*
tha power of KICK* politic* In' tranaport plana near tba Wyom*
tha politic* In tha Tampa dlt-! ing-Utoh border waa Mr*. Camptrtrl." and aeked tha Banat* bell Pritchett (above). *0*18111*
committed lo Inraatlgata.
of Waahlngton, D. C. Baacher*
Gorarnor Cona era* In Naw found all paaaengara and craw
York to open tha annOhl Florida member* dead In tha wreckage. U K A U
ao n c 'E
cltru* adrertlalnr campaign In » ___________________

radio brnadraat wllh Emily Poet.
tha wrllar.

OLAM B -F IX E D
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. Z L -

Insurance Against (A’)—United A ir U na laat night
blamed (ha craah of Ito mighty
th a t killed ninatoan
C r o p Failures Is on‘‘Malnllnar"
a »uiMun mountain gala lhal
probably prevented ua*
radio beam.
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' FRUIT PIE

1 DOZ. COOKIES
1 DOZ. BUTTER
BISCUITS

An eirallant luncheon of hertnrued chicken waa aarved by
the Iodic, of tba church to a
gathering nf approilmatal/ 280.
Prior |u tha eddraaa of the Sen­
ator. ‘ ft. H. Kipp pr***nt*d Ml*a
Daphna Takarh. who n n d an d
tore violin aoloa and Mr*. Loula*
McCracken, wlto rendered two
vocal aalacllon*.

Assorted Chocolates..................
80c
1 lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries........39c
1 Pint Rexall Milk of Magnesia........ 33c
1 Pint AlcoRex Rubbing Alcohol.:.... 26c
1 Pint Mi 31 Antiseptic with holder... 49c
1 Pint McKesson Liquid Petrolatum 47c
1 lb. Prices Epsom Salts................
13c

THE REXALL DRUG 8T0RB
BEST PRICES IN TOWN

7 PHONE 325

FREE DELIVERY

We are happy to .announce the
addition .to ■our
staff of Mr. CaH#
ton Mercer who is a factory
trained lubrication expert

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NOTICE O P M APTNNW IA L M
Nellrw la . hereby
gtaaa
Ik al
paraaaut ta l.p a l d e c ..* la lhal
certain ranee
pending
la
tka
Circuit Coart la a n * far • « M i­
nnie d u a a if, riwr.de. In .aaaeery.
wherein T H E K K P R h A I. r A IM t
i oiVi&gt;icj«n lA B h g n n i.'N r o w *
MOIITUAUM. ■ O U liru ilA T lO N
la
p leln llf I. aad X A T T lR NKLAON
IIA IIK N R N M aad 1AIUIM II. IIA E K . I R T H H N A M H *o ir T T H R t T A T E
nkmm . I.er haabaad. are d efta d elite, (tie aaderalgaed.
OKU
A. TOir p n f l $ w It. Al'l'fdirOR, as
Truatee
.O 'K KIL J IU aa ap e,U I MaaUr.
1*1 Alpine Rtrwel,
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Kranklia.
MasaaekimelU.
li g lire i and liaat- bidder l » r caah.
A.
UAIJdtOM Mtt.
aa
within Her leaai huuie of eate aa II A id 'll
Traalea.
gl.mdat, IliH let liar « t NavaaaKranklltv Uaaaarliarelln.
I.er. I»a t, HI Iba frwal twar a t tha
C-iUrt llwnee ul Hemlnole &gt;'o*atr, riln r^ C K. P IC K K llllA N . e eT ra a elorida. la Maal»ru, plerlda. IBa
(••llawlnd dearribed
lolt.
pleree
ur t.vrc.U ’a f land, alla ale la I b m *
Iriole ra u a iy , rfarld a. lo -w lll
CbrW llaa name’ la i.nKneW li
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Krunhlln. Marai-ilnieelle.
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IIAld'lt*- A. IIA U .M I IM ’. ltan d wlfa,
alt Ip a f f the W eet a.de a f
----------- O A l.I.-tO IIIIIU
wtx.ee
-aald le.I l l i-anUlning I acre
Cbr etlaa aaiae i» aeknow x.
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n.t.re nr leee, the leiat kaanKranklln. Mateaehuaaila
ilary o f which la a dlreai canT
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li.g In Iba plan nf AlleM naie
Nomerellln.
KaanacUueella.
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A id . I'AIITIH M WIIOMK N A M K *
i.’omiieny u m , errnraiaC I*
AIIM U N K N O W N . -T O
P L A IN •I'lal Iherenf recorded IB d e l
t ik t n
lM T K itia rrK M i n t i i k
Ih.nb I, imga
la.
Aeralaale
ttuualy, riu rlda. rernrde.
Ha d eale la be made la aatla.
fy tha terma a f aald darraa.
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an* eonetllallBg Ik* OlMUlnr*
end Trueleea nl lZ*KE PlfoNT
IMI’llb VKM ICNT .UOAH'a W r ; 9
lurmer eorpfca tlea erghaleed
under1, lb* law* a f Ik* Hlafk ul
Flor da. and h*r*iol#r* die;
•.lived under' lh* prarlatkaa nl
Clin o'er K it* nf the | e « i af
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MKI.I.K C, IIAL'NKI.T. h e wife.
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A. IIAI.I.AIIIIKII. HK.I
K IHCK HUMAN, a*
and rniMlIlHlIi.u T.iirlee* ua*
d#r ir.ni rerlnln Im -laralloa »l
1 Tn.*l dnlnl . dnne tflh . A. lh
I*1T, duly reei.nled ni»«nq Ib#

wrrdsnLMenv^Ceitlf

-tain—rmtdlttnn—the—B*n*lur -ad1 'mm Uk) Ih-nci» nt Aakury Park,
vnrale* crop Inaurance under the
auperrlelon of the Federal Gov­
ernment fur tha celery farmer
Tha nallona reaotim a commlland tha vegetable grower almllar toe Informal the I'rvaldent In 1888
to lh* wtioal crop Inaurance hill th e n w e n more than 178,000 fed*
wlilrh liaa paatad lha Banal* and a n , d a ta and local government
will l.a Intmrineed In the llnuae anlto In tha United State*'
iturtng Ihu n rit aau'np of Congreaa.
Bannlnr l’cpiwr declared that
110 Bunalon and nepreaentotUe*
fmm orer lb* nation were go­
ing lo do aomrthlnr for the farm­
R YOUR R E SP O N SE TO
er tu Inaur* lilin agalnat lha to­
SST E R D A V S SPE C . A D
tal Inaa uf Ida crop and make
effort* t» eatabllah a, minimum
grlce for kl* com mad III#*.
In enncluilnn lha Benator arged tba aon* at lha banquet not
.i
•i
to ho aatlefled with lb* work
d( the!r father* hat to atrlra lb
• higher goal ao that wbaa
they become father* they might
hwk luick and aim aa much progreaa aa thnlr father* hud mad*
their ran e r.
a *• t
At lha apeakaPa table at Urn
banquet la*t n gbl In addlllonlo
I'.nnator Pepper, wera lha Itev,
Paul Hedfoaru,’ paator uf the
Flrat Melhodlat Churrh, Dr. K.
I). nrownlea, paatur of lha P nabyinrlan rhnrch and Attorney R.
F. Ilouahuldar, who Introduced
Ilia apaaker.

BAUER

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eiperlrnced a bumper yield anil
Sculptural work* w on f ln t
flooding Iho market they draa- mad* In China during the Ch'ln
llcally m lnrn price*. Ocraalonal* dynaM y, 2 2 1 -20(1 U-C.
ly, howarer, lie anld, tha farmer
enjoy* a good year and make*
O nlinary rope* 12 and 14 Inch**
money,
In diam eter were alm ng enough to
A * n antulton fo r thla o n c e r hnul the fl

Specials At Touchton’s

PHONO-RADIO

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NUTICK T| * * Il'Io m i’lY 0 1 VMM,
T h a i. K I . III1IIK 11*11.lilt It h utile
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Clerk r.l On m il I ’nuii n(
ttemlnnla Coiinly, Plqrlda.
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duly reward aa am aaq tk * p abll*
record* o f iM wIaule Coaaty,

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Sanford Is Th* Oalr Central
Florida City Afford toy Ball, Hlfhway
. And Water Tranayortalloo
A il tN PK PEN D Pfy DAILY NBWBFAPPI

By R oosevelt

Rebel A ttack
On V alencia
Expected Soon

Presideitt Says Addi­
tional Levies WU1
. Be Needed If Crop
Control Cost Lipped

Loyalist* Effect Ac* cord With A l l i e d
Autonomous Cata­
l o n i a Government’

Budget Balancing
Is* Also Stressed

'A g r ic u l tu r e C o m m itte e , m a d e

,public today ir-lgtter
‘President Rook
'

Dew takea.wil^j

If the cost o f' 1
Irol program J«

i. p e c c a n a ry
. *ca r o ■p «c oa.n -

ROOSEVELT DEDICATES NEW FEDERAL RESERVE BUILDING

Sides Admit SeVei* Losses While
Gains Are Small To
Neutral Observers

Town Of Tazang

*1. E N DA YE.
Franco Spanish'
border, OcL, S3. —l/T)—The Spun ■!
lab republican g o v ,in m rn t wax'
reported to bo n ah iiig r e ’lnforrr*|
rr«nt» to the T c rjil ami Aragon,
fro n t, to meet agnaulls from thci
vastly
str, n"ll&gt;, m-d
in su iv tn l

Roosevelt Says New
’ Taxes Must Match
N e w Expenditures
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—
(AP)—Chairman Jones. Tex­
an Democrat, of the House

Japs Are Trying To
Open Chinese Lines
To Reach Nanking
SHANGHAI-

A rkansas'
voice (poke
up
against Hew Dealer Gov. C arl E.
Bailey and pave the eenatorial
toga of the late Joe Robinson to
John K. Miller (above) in a
special election.

) north «t Tgwthg, sU miter
n. ^rthwert yf -SHtaghat Bath

'Ides admitted HWtl loraCR

Beasts Italka

yilaa, ,rtu,nn,a of thM year, Jan,' ’/lenlto Mussolini a fte r what ko
I,' to Sept, IQ, ln&lt;lu«l*e, are due regarded a s an Italian "ilipleand payable on or before the matie v ietery ' within the Ismdnn
f tib nf tbla month. After this non Intervention com m itter amt
first .paym ent, rontrlbullo*. are completion of tha Spanish nation­
Ulia i&gt;n or before lb* JS of eavh alist ron&lt;|ursl bi North Spain.
Diplomatic cirrlea b u rtH with
month for the praredlng mouth.
If Is obviously -linplaalblo tor us the Von RIhi ■entrap report im
t* extend the tlm e 'llm 't forltio niNliatrly a fte r the chnlrm an'.
payment of contribution*
end s„l, rom m lttre of tbe non-intrratlll administer llm law rfllclenl. vrntinn group ran into a dangeroh. dekdloock o v rr Bu.aia'a raly and economically.
"A penalty of onn percent u
month, nr ono thirtieth of onn
percent for end, day rontrltiu'
t'una are dellmiuetit. Is provided
In the law ,' Mr
Itona added,
'a n d l | will be necessary for
for th e division |n Impose and I lb
collect this
Interest and -n wl
order tu c o m p l y
with the l-l
provision, or tho law .'
fr
J .Florida was |hn forty-slstli ir
Stale 'In th a nation to gain ep
J i oval of Ha unemployment eon, in
ensnllon f*V by the Hoc’a! Ho- m
iu rjly floard. A1* slafe* and terrltortes.
Inrlud n t the D lslrlrt
Of Columbia,, now havn approval
laws similar to the Klorlda la*.
and (he funds collected . and nn
itf|Hi*lt with tha Secretary of
Iho Treasury in W «.hl»gtn* fur
• iis« &lt; i* w a * .ii* ia :.ii&gt; i &lt; th e hl»lc» aro report « l lo amount
'to more than fxto.ooo.oou.
Funds collected hy the Hints nf
Florida are deposited In a sep­
ara te account Mr. Itn*n said, and
can only tie withdrawn to pay
beneBla lo eligible unemployed
Workers In Florida, starling Jan.
I, iax».
It, L, Glenn, who pis** to
leave ftaarnrd next weak for
Clevaland lo l a t a M new duties
• _ *- - »*
14. . a -a
aa s'ttllor of a 'gallon wtd* labor
publication, was honored at lbs
regular meeting of th e Sanford
Lodge o f , n. y O .E , la tba Uodr*
L. T. Sheppard, Ticket A gent of
I b O l.h v t nteht. deorga Thdra- tha Atlantic Coast U na Railroad
hade, amtoanced today th a t the
company has purchased and will
soon place M operation n baauli-

Coagreaa appropriated approx­
imately |500,000.000- fo r soil conrarvation during th a currant, year.
In v m aking rth e Jirn td en t’a U tter
public Jo n ra bald, “I feat confi­
dent th a t legialatioa caa . be
wtw ked. out embodying
these
principles &gt; ,,
Mr. nooaevelt dlaeuaaed tha
corn loan proposal a t a co n fer
enee yesterday with Becratarles
Wallace and
Morganthaa and
Danlbl W. ftell, acting director
of Ibe budget. ,
Wallace told reporter* a fte r
want that they w ars making
prog raw* and th a t ' tha progress
was "upward and onward."
Tile Secretary or Agriculture
pravlnnsty Isad urged a corn loan
nn (h* grounds that It would:
I.* holster prtcaa la th e face
nf this xraf-'s. 1-rap.
I .‘ I
S. Build np a reserve of corn
sKWpd *nd*r ,I o* b* i 4W a ,N»f*
guard ngalaal ifagira 4*ao. ylnlds.
.T he ADMHang ■ firm
Baman
IVdernOoT, Ii m ragnaatag *&gt;)omi
of. gO-.hanla'ndt b * * sl.!„ Watt*#*
ImrraaCd • th at A t,loaa wf pbogk
4* rr m . S to ..till weuld bg o u a ,
tm rable.ln th*&lt; Pwael-a-pusnd.ied

Glenn Is Honored
At Largo Meeting
Of B.P.0.E* Lodge

ACL. AdvertiscH City
With Diner *Sanford*

fatly U«*ratad and splendidly
agtftpped alrwonditianad dining car
ham ad te honor of haafurd.

during

fat* ■ — karablg

la

tha

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tu* the Japaoepe fought &lt;U*-

The
President
plane fo r crop control legislation
bi tetter* to Jones and to Chair*
man Smith, South Carolina Dem­
ocrat, of the Senate Agricultural
Committee.
.
“I t h of course eepeclally Im­
portant th a t any new legislation
rhould not u n b aly ce the aspect*
ed hnlanelng of m e b u d g e t" the
President wrote.
"In other words," be said. "no
addition. I federal
expenditure*
from the general fund of the
T reasury should be made over
arwl above tbe d ia lin g planned
rrprnditure*. The "only excep­
tion to this would be tbe insurring of additional obligations an
the p a rt of the T reasury, backed
ICO percent by additional re­
ceipts from new taxes. In other
words, w hatever 'goes oat must

naSbri.
_
mended Mr. Ol*M far Mi work

Oct.

(A P )— A f r o n t butt)* fo r
Shanghai tw a )‘&lt;tl m auly bjcK
and fo rth &gt;
th e &gt; w n ltA h t
to n ig h t In a m ara c*
cracks and meaqr*:) lttjt c m * *

building in Washington.

•■»Tr5»* *'ff*-* M l fciry,
*• »
vlcopraateaat al U* State Wh'*

NUMBER 911

E stablished In 1008

SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A . SATURDAY,^,OCTOUKR 13, 1MT"

Th* diner win h a rry t^a naea* of
Sanford on each1'a id e 'o f tb e car
Th* car win be abel r aad ta abrfkw fat one of th e Const U na's mpinHna train s o p tratlag between th*
North and Florida, and will tba*
advertise th* city fa r and wide.
Th# new dinar "Sanford" will be
placed In servlet a t an early data.
The car is constructed ef steel
th rang host w u to tornarr Urn
maximum safety and la agalped
w ftb a treated It km tog a pp ar at us
fa r grantor comfort. I t win a r

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Viola t o n of CHy Ordinances will
bd tried before City Judge Frank
U Miller in a session of tba Munic­
ipal Court Monday aftetIMwn a t
4 100 o’clock.
C. A- Pertain was granted pormission to erect a one sto^y fram e
building on T hirteenth S treet e s ti­
mated to cost 1*00, Q. P. Paxton,
local building Inspector, reported
today.
C- R. Mason, president o f the
Florida Audubon Society, will be
tho guast s p e ite r a t Urn weekly
luncheon of tba flanfoed Rotary
Club te the Valdes Hotel Monday
a t 13:16 o'clock, according te 0 . E.
Rail in s, chairman o f tba program

On the right

Cone Complete!!
Plans For Exhibit

perdttly tn j * &gt; d » h '’hbw Chinese
line? and open a ' W to Nanking,
J u .l a* deiperately tbe Chinee*
bsttlrd tu hold T aiang, the loss of
which would runipel a retreat from
Chapel
and
Klangwen, their
stronghold, on Shanghai's north- '
&gt;rn fringe. Doth aide, tossed
h&lt;-svy reinforcements intn the bat*
tl&gt; und earh claimed success.
Chinese atiuy apokesnmn declared
the ('Inline had deflniii-l&gt; checked
the Jaiietii ae threat to Taxing ,ef,te r 70 hour* o f Mtwhal. A Japanese
spokeaman asserted tlx- details did
not m atter becaur* the Japanese
,were slowly but aurcly puahlnr the
^Chinese back and gaining the
,general objective*.
By five different routes the
'Chinese were converging on J a p ­
anese ' n ’op beset, to the raar wt
WanUaopon&gt; rte ,k . and clalmad
capture of five villa c at, Including
a Japaneao auppl) b.«a.
Ja p a tic * ebdm* of fu rth e r pee*
Trm&gt;* tow ard T eaM g wvA p artly
auhslimtlst'-d by Am arknn mOl*
tary ohaervei. who .aid ihl-y *|Mit*
ted machine gnn and rifle fir*
from Chinee* d e f tn ,,. t-u the out
aklrta »f the town. They placed
the nmla body of J a r ■&gt;„■•* at
more than a unto away.
It- lit Chinese and Japan***
claimed rap tu re «f Kwangfu, a s

owned by W. C. Mill of thla city,I Wuhly commended were U ltle i l l
W A IM ( 1 C
f f lf
I enn&gt;M.il i).ir i „ i . „
owned ly Frank Sapp. Pa*
lu
*
* ■“
| copped third place In the *“
,Blkn. y-|nyd W illiam., an A .bury
— —*
-claaa a t the elevrnth Annual
Kenm-I. m iry , and Bert Crawford. G o V C f l l O r I* fl Y 8 C O I 1
da Fox llu n lrr Association
and i n t e n d by M r.. Marlin. I'oininrnd* / \
&gt; n p tlfl. J t _
iirv .
Field T rials held in I'alatka yea-jed In the .aim- group wrrt- Henry, ' J H I s U x l U a r Q I H
W flO
U nlay.
a Pat Mmuley, Plant City. dog|
Is R c D O r tc d T o O llU B y
I T. It. Smith, a well kno w n 'Jark Dawson, Pailgrtt entry, and
_____
Apopka edvnralnr of W alksr dog., Sampson Utkins, Aahury Kennel.
NEW YORK, Oct., 3.7, —Iff)—
pad th* op|Mirtunity to bow at thel Very highly rnmmemled for ,
. '
.
» -.t of the ow ner, of e n trle . In th e 1trailing were U ltle G .ne. o w n e d ' ' ° r H “, * *
•11-age clasa-when h i. hound, B llh b y Kinnk Sapp, I’alatka, aitd Jack » , v?"
l ** , w *®r* World*
Kate, was Judged the b c .t fox-j linw.nn, a J . I - Padgett hound.
™ • *"r ** **?, W,r®
Crnand competing ia Ijtr event.
I Highly romniended wsr* laidThursday by Governor
f* X o ^ h te Ci't e * , en te re d 'b y -O . J . die, enlaced hy Jerk llo m a, A saU , Fted.I-.C eD *, *t)*n jiv
Flowpra, Oeklawaha, continued th . and Sampson Elkins, A.lrnry Ken- Adminlatralhm Building In F ill s i r
Walker atratn a i another winner ltd entry; commended were Three mg Meadow la r k , and conferred
hy finishing second in the all aim. Feather*, an Anbury entry; Belly wi,h
'
,, n* P ^ W e n t
The aam r bitch won the driliy Crowe, n Flower entry, and Dixie, ° ‘ *he l air ( orpitrill. ii.
cast with a perfect acora......... her Flower entry.
. , ‘ w l" ■""'•■''"ced that Florida
IloUhle Crowe led the field In, l.nldic, lark H o rn e, entry from wUI tl^
i
f
hunting wth Kate second, (onrilel Orajn, w a. very highly commend- |tr*un'1 In the Mato Governmental
J r . third and Dixie, a Flower e n * ,.d for sperd and driving hut only /*'*"° »nJ '•
. ‘h' erc^ ,0,,
try. finishing fourth.
.
I l..d n few point, over dark Daw- **' * huge p.v.llun will, an effw Kate pacnl the field in trailing a... a Padgett entry.
“ ve exhibit .l.plelm g all Iho raand w a. followed hy la.nnle Jr.,1 Three Feather., an Aahury en- “ “ p
«lV *"‘»«ca of the
la d y and Floyd Wilker.mi, (A»- try . w a. highly rommrnded in the - * *’
.
, ,
bury Kennels).
•|
r n » P with l.ltlle Gene runAllh.mgh no offlc.al .nnouneeheading in .peed and driving ning him a rlose second.
" " nl
h f l h o a ,.... m l of
were Pally Kelley, owned hy J . L j Con.mrmlrd for *l«.d and d rlv
11
’ M'rcl
Padgett, C red en t C ty ; K ale.1 big were la d y and l»i*V.
. '■,1 |lh? ‘ ,ho#
'G -vnditure
nobble Crowe, and He,l C raw foid.' For emlnrance Palsy Kelley. J " ' • ‘ • I f nf H o ,id . will b . |ilS0,Mra. F. H. Martin, (le.la,
l ittle Gene, and Dixie were very
/ " » ' - *&gt;" »ProvJjW
F or emlnrance
Kale.
Bobble1highly commended.
«V U" '* ‘i"n»l K»h rt'Crowe, la d y and Urn Me J r . pared! J .r k Da warn and Her! Crawford "" * ompnr.y. » I h the coopera­
t e field..
were highly commended fee their “ «« or other Florida
hn.inea.
Hounds very highly r i m m u M H aving ahillty. U ddic ,n d Floyd « 'ou',"• l"r,u ',l"»*' U"&gt; rl,ru *
I for hunting were T IMm-. a I t.y | W dliam. we,., commended for the ^
„ f p ,„ rM | CB„ , j on
llo rn n l entry, and U d y . a Smith same thing.
---- ----------------- . Mayor U G u n .d l. yesterday with
I
a bundle of grain-fruit and a
1 * 'A B C 18
"grapefruit for health'' inrsaage,
[ .j *|’(j C o u r t *'"1
informed tho mayor waa
1
loo'busy tu sec him.
i
(flh
A ahort lime later, however, the
IN, Oet. X-a.
mayor Interviewed a T eas. ChrisI'o u n Justices |^ ,n unj VeriUy delegalhn here for
J, ride whether to the F'ordliam football game,
let ion of Haywood, lafiu an lla la a man of pror
....‘ nomicrd lil.iral sym|,athiea and the
rlo riu a fovem or lhurm liy made
rotUboru. A ll. Rt- t fiery » t«lnnrnt rrganllnjr the*
lrMitrn«*nl unitntorn would receive
&gt;■&gt; expre..N l lh«
, u lc
ration might proGovernor Cone rereived a tele,r challenging any Kr&gt;m y ritrrd a y fn,m the Ameriy Justice Hugo cln n , , | |jh e rtle . unl.m, challrng
ono time w e. a jn(t |,jm [0 dphalc the recent Tam*
Ku Klux Klan.
p# flogging fpi.odc The group
r of Black's par- promised “a msn, dlstlngulshnl in
llu- litigation al- public life, to join in the laaue
promised. It re- „ th yon."
kc court s refusal
The telegram waa sent by H arry
interfere with a y . Ward, chairman, and Kogrr
ling th a t the S&lt;- Baldwin, director, nf the Amsrll.slon could- sub ran Civil l.lbcrllrs union- It fol» -ent amt rec&lt; ,),d lows;
hla companies
"Htalement atlrlbBte-l to you by
— —
riclagatkin Thursday inditul, I s u r­
prising altitude toward enfone-

j

Tate ArrcHtH Three
For Petty (.arceny

GAIBO, E gypt. O r t *».—(ffl
—Twenty live
persona
w a r*
wounded
today
whan
poll**
rlashed w ith sereral thousand
atudenl* of Qlxu (Inlvaralty try­
ing lo enler c a lm for a demonatrallnn agn'Oat the rovaram aat.
The dsm onetrallon waa planned
(o rnlio Ida with Ilia opening Of
Mu, aperlsl aesalnn of parllaaiM t
late
today. »;«veral policemen
were a d &lt;d by tint atudenl*,
i l i . o - d 'm u ilm nnlventty niul
in inhandlrd, Hu atmlanta aloo
attached a group of progovern*
maul mmi'-er* of the youth ar&gt;
gantsatlon. Tbe atudenl* finally
dlsperatd.

Eli/aheth Roonevelt '
And C* Winsor Wrcd

Dr. P. I. Lipsey To
Vocational Nij?htJ\
School Ih In Oviedo Address Men*8 Club
A vocational rig h t arhool baa ,

*' " ' ' — r ,

-

boon opened ln the Oviedo High Jountaiism a t KteUon Unlvrrsity,
Reboot, arcordlnr to an an- will talk on tha lE u fo |* e n Kitunoaaesm ent made today by It. T. atlon" a t the monthly meeting of
Oaapar, principal bf the srhol.
tba Froabytarian Man's (Tub MonCourses In I.HikkeepIng, rac- day night, according to -O. I&gt;.
o»d keeping and other ronunar- Herndon, president of the rtub.
ctai aabjorta are being taught
This will bs tha second meeting
te gradual** of the school who of tho club tinea meeting* wer*
artah to continue studying.
dlaconUnuad fo r th* summer and
Th# Classes meet In tba tchool Mr- llarndon stated th at he antlcleach Monday and Thursday night patad a record attendance
H air stylists predict much more
D a * 7:00 o'clock to &gt; :!• o'clock , Dr. Lipsey ractntly returnsd
•itii work uudrr the dlrsctlcxn( from an aatanslva tour of Europe elaborate coiffure* Ibis winter.
at Mr. Cooper *nd MIm Cart«r.|aRd will raporX HU obienrsUon of D ib o ra ta curls, ornamanta and
who to ach rt romwocUI nuh|#cta IcoDdltlom Ihtrv • t the Monday rvva U rq u rrtd hair will t o muck
night meeting
______ ...____ y .

* ” 1” .

LOCAL WEATHER
FeraeSat
l a g ■ tonight
and
Sunday,
•lightly Mldrr tonight With
light froat la *ttr»rae*aurth and
probably at aaatUrud pisea* Is
annual ponton*, rvtrame Narils
wpat Florida;
Fair,
aNgktte

■aaUcr tg east portUm. pruhabte
»t* :Tf°*‘ h***

�I

&gt;rd Herald

Cultural Conference

!% &amp; &amp; !'x f c s i

Announcing the conve^ng fit an Jnter-Atnerii
:e i t the Univeraljtj
itheiiy pipiht.t oili thal
ter cultural and educatioiil) relations between the totintrles of North and South America are an Important, ad­
junct to better trade relatione.
* "The success of all commercial and fin racial trans­
actions is dependent on bettet iriutlial iiUQmtanding in tt\e
ucation rad

CA-NDLELfJG!
■ -I. muil go

to

M

again —’
W hether you

go down tf Use
ot
motor,
(her* l« «otn«ihla| partlrtNrty
^ppaallng «l*o«t the sea gt troyr
Smyrna. AlUiougb iha baa bad
wintar visitor* for ja ir, who
faal this rhirro M , many |rjorldlans do. aba baa Macfcbd.
m

"la

•hip*"

w h e n co m p ared . to . |b e t h i s !

ilheHjr stated, In
M
A it

tH eii krjow s n d 4p

:tlohs,, cbntrlblitij
ip, ahd all the vi]
it/* he,continued.

aorta of I'lnrld*,

m*

U rgi

cover*').

Ip aplip nl b»r aii
gati*. bar thriving ebrl
try, and her Importati
footer for cltrue tnjj b
trr produce. NaW Bmj
a lovely RUeping iU«
latp In bar apefcanUd
(he see surrounded by I
o*k« and rama th*( |i
ancient pn»t. Hut rpeai
Bmyfn* haa bean alfrrl

Rha hut been kissed by
h a bronnhiltuled cohfer* awake.
the l»rlnc» of i’rograait
Now cottage* nare gone up at
’or bett&amp; m utual, ilrtdeN the bead], road* beta been wid­
lAV. OtTOIUtn M. IMT
stilmilng In li l&gt;fol let' knnlvletlge of' ojle rtnotHtr. Wheh we ened. sidewalks bate bran built,
knbW Weh rilh'er heller, we wilt I)
gedty, |ba Prince ot I’rogretg,
like the one In tb s fairy U ig
milsl bfreitk u d ih the bWjuiifcM il
who had to pieces through a
chM , i-fertinle the burners of ijtiinr
dlsnolVb Wliultitlebiiriildtnk.
Thjp
mtjrtls^WIU dl.tnjipehl' hiitl wfor lio til
Wild Imlh fcdk»He ililtl this Wh, Eiist feltibl^ilietl IH Artr*
tmn rumors of WaPa, It, Is beenittlnjr Jnifkablntly Important
upon Ihelp own bestow for the United SUlnfl t6 ciiulvlite Wfi bfroblp of nclglifoorit they kntu yulnvd by toll Injr countries In the West^Pn Henilsfihofe. T ra IhteP-AttltP•Sad JXulfU
Icnn KnneAtioiyil Mid Outtupnl Confercrice lit Gainesville
fit fin* "Tb ratlin lUmr* wilt so
Vcr talent In a rarer gift.

im eaU ta
township ailjflcent to TtulAnajude, and plan­
ned an elaborate French colontatticto' proj­
ect for Mb rids, he waa destined never tb
sew his properties or even visR thd slate.
In 1831, he actual^ sent over 60 of 80 Nor­
man peasants to settle Ills lands but the
project eventually /ailed. The township
had
had, been given to
tq LaFayette In 1824 by an
act of congress as a measure of compensat­
ion for valued service in helping to obtain
[American, independence and a w arrant for
i t was Signed by P re s id e n t Monroe July 4th,

VJ'U.'Ji

il

v^trover iiioii of inuill dwoll
’A11it nobly ii'i'i

am

thought

j. , and (.kill,
■»*i* will tniiiu r'lrr.lnx nt iba
■ belt
Slid not It.cm nil lint topmost

Firearm Natalities

AlthouKh there has been a steady decline in the num­
ber of accident* resulting from carelessiUss with gilds, the
American Wildlife Institute calls upon founders to cktrclse
mi even greater caution than qver during the coming seajKon. Jletwetn 1DflO am) 1035 firearm fatalities decreased
from &lt;'1,120 to 2,854 which shows an encouraging trend,
hut there is no reason why accidents of this kind cannot
pfrtain Wall S tra ite n tabl the lie reduced almost to the vanishing point.
BUtritl hadn't hit bottom yet, but
"Tho slinrpont decreases came Rbout In the hunting
It wvmi to be bouncing bark up months of October, November and December, Indicating
kgsbi anyway
that sportsmen ns a whole are becoming more direful,H
tPwneenaey: -dem indiag more rays licnuy F. Davis, secretary of tho Inatliuter "^or lna g 'te tlg y , Mgbw*ye, diverting stinco In October, 1030, there wero ,347 deaths from gUnilghway, tax money to olhor shot wounds. Tliu same month in 1035 there w ore, only
binge. •! (";»&lt;«•■»•
304, or 43 leas, In NiWfcmfocr, 1036, firearm fatalities de­
5—— —--------------creased from 484 to 414, or 74 laid, gnli the Dec umber, .1086
We a te entirely In favor o f (foe futilities were 338, or efcActly 100 less than fop the same
tew eulnmoblU models. In fact
M
&lt;
S y loek a* If they were worth months five years earlier.
"Scattered, reports from throughout the Urilted States
eiOss price.
^InrVcate to tho Institute that firearm : fatalities/1have
taken nil oven more decided slump In tho past yeaf, but
there is nn good reason twhy hunting accidents should not
lm completely wiped out, Such mishaps seldom, if ever,
happen to good, experienced sportsmen. Thty know exact­
ly how to handle guns. Every sportsman should know as
v Ocala; M yket To Provide Cen­ much ibont his firearms."
To bring hooie nomo of the sal'eht points of sSfs hunt­
te r for,T rade In Eggs —he-idline.
That should giro IIiiiso Orslnlia ing nlul HiKirlsmen's courtesy, the American Wildlife Infetlsomething else to crow over. Just■ lute h is Issued the following hints to hunters:,:
In ease they don't get their run si.
Watch your step afield—and yoilr gun. Point it on*
of two places—nt the sky or tho grohrid. .Rcspoct the
; righls of others; the fnrmer can keep you from hunting
, on his property if he wants to.

Ww rejoic* with the rellruad men
over tha in rreise Is. wajfcs whl-h
they have recently received. We
gtftVs w ith the farm ers over the
l&amp;n^tkU In freight rales granted
iy the ICC.
he League of Nations, hiving
lently decided Ibsra Is nothing
t can be &lt; |w about th at "next
,'' la now ojwn fur application*
the war a fte r next.—lioclititer
*octet A Chronicle.
elto to rk its are frniuently warned
• |s l n i t picking up "thumb*rs";
mtl the latter have need lo be
OSOUeu* also. Two youth*, fleeing
(root the law In llrtiry County,
n tin n u t.
the
other
day,
%hnmk*d“ a rkl* from the fiberIff of th a t couaty. —Luillavlll*
Courier' Jo u rn al

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W o h a v e h n s n l o f peeplv

X

OVIEDO

tho Ortsudo district of iha Melb
odist Lplsrupul (’hit leli Houlli.
will preach at tho MelliudUl
bhtireh rtuiulsy nlornl|i|r
The
etiufch will ubservn Us annual
llubiTom iur Hay Itiuuur will be
•ereed at lit* church, irr. Usd-

luHt a on* mult have been the
late Lindsey Hopkins of Atlanta
and Miami who died recently leav: an estate appraised by one
[Ida] at 84.tOI.Slt, by another

ara
The Parent-Teacher* Alsoclntloa gave, ttis li-orher* of t|\a
public school n buiwjuet Tues­
day P. M al ilib school sudlla-

Ham.

. Mr*. 4. a Jon**, ar.. and Mro
Will L u th er, spent Wednesday In
(Irtanda
•

Mm, n. L

Who*Ur, Mrt. J.

R Jones, J r . null Nr*, p i d i
Campbell were shopping In Or­
lando Wedghaday,
&lt;
Me«n Nelsbn iMt Wednesday
for MldMl. in. will be away for

praaldtui aUat «f

er is dry It sn iv els up tn d i
desolate, but with a. quum
rain it opens ftft appmari
which awaken into email
beauty. From this MriotiS
its popular name.

THfc: SANFORD NOllUM
Sanford. Fla.

,

Oct. .22nd, 1937
Editor The lleialil:.
. j. ,
A* one who eame to your leva-,
ly city with a view of making tt
a permanent home l am asking'
■pace In your paper In ipcgb
of some of my ebierVatlona. oboarvatlon* which frrtt* 'gv doubt1
In wiy mlmt as'to lb* tteeirnbitfly *
qf remabibig here,' * .. t&gt; J • have drivrn ovrr jour. beau* ,
o k e d ati the
the
tifnl ewootry
eeentry an
andd 'lo
1loolwd

g of New Smyrna
slory Connerled
ndrew Turnbull,
Im a pt thn setnamed tha town
honor of his
from Smyths in
Interesllng r»'
Turnbull period
and tba old ctCoquina rock.
Pvoarwww has
?* _T . .

Is grovlak In *l*e aba Idiereit
every y*at. All the romforta, the
pletaaot aiakuilies, lh« diver­
sions of 4 twentieth century re­
sort ark being plSnneid tor New

A
day or eu ago I was driving
(aa. v(l thlrlri-nth slrret and nP‘
proaehlftg Park Avenue where
(here 1* a stop signal light. 1
wa* In (|lc act of entering the
Intersection of these streets, since
thw dear light gave me the right,
wj,#n rt t ) r ir,,iDK Oouth on Park
Jaihed through against the reo
light and forred mo to go over
the eurb to avoid being killed
purely for my own sdtl«f*ctlon I
IM, thirteenth street where
1 sat long enough to note the
following fact*
I couhted one
hundred and fo rty -ih i car* pass­
ing that corner, mostly tm Park
AVrhue. (If th is 'n u m b e r f i f t y
thtod paid ho atten tio n ' tb th4
traffic signal, but ran through
tha rod light. eudaniJi-rlng any
Oh* who m ight have been cross­
ing Ibis corner On 13th s tre e t
Of th h number forty-seven, ears
rsrrleil Plot Ida ta j s , three Nsw
York, ohe O eorgra, one Penn. »nd
one Indiana. I noted also that
of thn (Inten nr mot* c a rl tn h i'
Ink
off Park at
In f off
St this corner all

Uit two have ah Incorrect sig­
net. for Instance, those goln|r
to male a right-hand turh in
every ekk* extended the arm
airtight bilt the left door, whkh,
of courts, Is the correct sigh lot
a left-hand turn." All of these
cars bore. Florida tags; some
wore wabirti end some men. Driv­
ing notch on park

A rt

I

will publish a special edition next
i
mailed away to oVSr 1,000
H
th is edition will be ftHdd With inteieefitlntf nfcw*
mid odvertisdmcnta about Sanford ahd f t
-Copnjty. ; t will tjSU Whdt ^ h f d td hal to

sp

proechvtl sixth street and when
| waa almnai too near to atop
(milking twenty mitre ah hour)a broad truck d*»W « i ftom

rortriU?'' frnn+' aiS^mK
b e s t p l a c e i n f W H d k t&lt;

■ ib f bod ' plant hg kna csUry
sUtaS 14 ike bHW nt the day
lac# Urn amtied weather tot
Its - set. h a days.’

g i t U k p fc H U r * t s s u

steal

ilrly-oue. yeara.
moving to be splendid farm ing sections,'aa w ell
beneath Ibosp as your streeU and homrs, and'
arlhg above the lo say I em well pledsrd Is to
Ihln echo of tbdt I *Ute the ease In a ' very mild
there long ago form.
However, when I h a v e ,
“°n« the I t 1,1 (bservul the recklcsanois of your
tehee of those citizens In driving through tb* I
rg w noie beiV ettweta there Is a&gt; len*t an inrt-1
h to an Ideil matlon which come* to my mind I
i pale* of Flor- th at I would he i l f e r tlaewhere.

T S T u B w - u a , an sunusl
psguunt to srqualnt the visitors
and remind tha rbaldenta of New
Smyrna's history It also being
arraHged. lit the groat drkam*
tor iba fullers. Bleeping lleaiity
does not forget her past, aad
iha| gives kef an aiicbantmeal
that Is Imperishable.
&gt; Thera |i bn# IfVdcltl piece
Jaa. H. Day and J. wbsrs tha Ngw smyrh* magic
p wero shopping In Is very potent, and 1 hope id*
march of g r o y eaa Will.leave thlg

w ho

e »o rich |hgy didn't n a l l f
w bow moch they were worth.

a te rest tree, but th a t w ont
* It any th e lean embarrassing
Florida. Yog can't aland for
aad order and advocate en
pa| hanging a t the aim * time•Mas reputatlpn aa a
nbldaU U la m m U s good a t the
4 n t lima, what with tb* lynch-

The old Hpahlth m inion ol
Atorulml da Jnrnro bdllt around
UM by tba rrtn rU c n n F rla ra 'a
also thn property of the Florida
lllitp r lc a r 'Soeletv. Old docw
m enu allow th at the Franclocana

1826. Subsequently, General W h jltW l
Florida properties wera placed oa the marfret and it is estimated that they brought
LaFayette and his heirs approsimeteiy

yaar'a b*thiug suit ttml'a faded
and haa a roosplcuou* asolh
h art saddenly Aoroa t, worry re d
any m oro-you bagl« to waadar
whig |p s thought It waa gg- tadt

their pctmeheilt Wipe.
in o * a c o n ie s

each sadWW

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v m

BATtOTAY; OCTOBER « , IM7

*7

Social Calendar

MONDAY
f
Th* regular monthly bna!n*v» ,
ana ioclal meet Ins ot the T n iih .ij
Seokert Claaa o( the F irst Math- {j
odlat Church {will he fao)d a t th*
home o f Virs..A. C .'F lsf, 403 Ueliborhle UvoniioV St 1:M q'clock., lT
The Seminole H igh School facul- i,
ty will , popa^r '‘M ile*. Glorlospi" .
w hich Will be .given a t- B:D0i o’clock
DtiHiVjt.IW evenfrig’ ohnillog. adin ty .ajjd llp rT u m .
,'
i vv k ^ wda given-H r*. Glenn ■»l a
• ■ • 'THURSDAY
■ 1 1 nnovel, waNJ t'Tba ‘ gueila enjoyed
'•Tha ttallbwe'en Carnival of th * 1imgihff’io round, “D ip tlit Choir"
F)r»4 (Christian' Church will be a fte r which several vocal solo*
held from 7:00 o'clock until 10:0Q. were rendered. Mrs- R- R. Pippin
O’clock,
rang, 'When I Grow Too Oiq to
.
; P raam '" * accompanied W l
'
‘ M- Stlneclpher
, 'Evans *JlrCoy,
J.
Bong" accoran
* a
a m
p ra lc l ly Mr*. McCoy and Mr*.
**ng
*&lt;••
.
•
— ----| romiuinlrd by Mr*. Pippin,
A new patrol was formed a t' A miscellaneous shower of gifts
(bn mc&lt; |1li* of the Clrl Beauts were tlirn p reirn te d to Mrs. Glenn.
Troop Number Oue which was
The guest Hal Included member*
4«kl F riday.afternoon nl (lie I/l- o f the B aptist Choir, members of
t|*. House. . . 1 :
the form er Pipe Organ Club and
■ During the . aftnrhoo,|i rag o r their fHerid* whlth were a t folA*rp-m u&lt;l* and hinny plant* dii town? ti l f t eihtl.-Mni. R. I . Glenn,
T ru sted |o,thW t l mum bar* pro. • I Mr. aKd.’Mna- Y, K. Dots, the Rav.
•R k * 1 ,'j . . &gt;t
i t t . l -&lt;it
and Mr*. W. IV Brooks, J r , ' Prof?.Tho- pem her* :o t Hui new • pa- ami M r,. It. ,F. Coo|»«r of Oviedo,
Hr.- end Hr*,1 J. M . Btlncclplier,
Mr. bvuf MiV A: K. Roaavtler, Mr,
and' ttya. ’WagvlD'MHam,’Mr. nnd
Mr*.' H ym n Smith, Mr. kml MrsE .'II..C a rte r, Mrs- Forest Gstchel,
Mr*. !; iJ. R, -Pippin, Mrs. J .
II. (V ltlupch, Mrs. Evans McCoy,
Mrs. l ied Myers, Mrs. J. H.
Estrblgp, M ir. Voile Williams,
Mr*. 8. J . Nix, Mrs. Mary 11*11,
Mrs. J. II. Fish, of Middletown,
N- V . Mrs. A. K cfflcr of Koalyn,
N. V- and Miss M srism Dunran
and Mis* Lucille Roll.

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tin . Pawl nairaar*. ml:
I hurrh Saheot CIS Ar'omniwnior., |l:* a A. M
Huh).cl: "Th. CbaUaar
Hail Hitualiun."
^ Vmin* I’ropla'a Maatm
F.t.mn* Wnr.hln, III!
Lenl.rn Irriur* by Mr,
"Th. O lh.f Wlro Man.'*

P e r s o n a ls

r ,

New Patrol Formed Mnr* M
",llhDi,t ■
By Girl Scout Troup j. it. coidoU*h

Miss' Wheeless To
j Wed James Boyd

,M r. and Mr*. M T. Whcclcs*
announce Ihe rncuitem cnl of Ihclr
daub-htcV B etty 1/iult.e, to Jamc*
A rthur Boyd, J r ., of IawsIiuh;.
V te w edding, b IU take place duri n ih* rt*BjWi-ef November.
Mil* W hejIiM hs* lived In S*n-

Suom y,
1 gradunto Uf Ihn Unlvrm ify of

lorida, where he was a meynber
f the Reta Theta Pj FhtleVwtY.
acchni, and W hi

mnreted with tig
nd tlsrdwnrn St
hare the couple

lW irs. Hp I*
yd Fiirrtitur"
lit Id-eabufit
5,«mko Ihelr

pal a.

OCo-Night

-Adieu'

I H U t LlTtlKHAW Cl
lSe*f Labs Mawrea)
Ounday Ihrtlct. *:•* P,
Dr. Norbun. pastor.
'The Initiation la Ih'
rla«» Fraai." limy Caen
Public la Invl’ed.

V rlM dd or Mil* Nellla Will lam a
will ho glad to l e a n th a t ah*
I* Improving o n e r having ondergone a a operation at th e Fernald-LaugbtOn M anorial Hospital
on Wednesday.
Mr*. H . W. Cbadlck and son.
Dick, and Mrs. Fletcher Haw­
thorne o t Richmond. Va, left to­
day for tb alr home after having
been the guests of Mrs- O. O.
Roller and Mist Thelm a Turner
for th* past weak.

WPA Project Play la
Fine Roman Comedy

Mila* olarioaus. which la play­
ing a t th a BemlnMe High School
Monday evening, U on* of (ha
greatest of all Roman comedies,
and th* Rocans were noted for
wanting to go to th* tb aatar
solely to be *musi&gt;d, not educat­
ed. Author-playwright b'aa trans­
lated
Plautus' original Ijitln
script Into 10th Century hilarity,
so th e show may be c!**s*d a*
on* o t the best comedies In his­
tory—a* tha daddy ot many of
our present-day comedy plots.
One o t th* chsnr** tha Fed­
eral T heater I* bringing to the
praeeot day stage la a return
to ihe old' troth th a t "th a play
la tha thin g :" th a t la, they a n
getting away from Iba "star”
system where a second or third
'get by" merely
Mr and Mr*, n . E. Tolnr err I r*la
tvrlnlned In honor of Mr. and, bf h
Mrs. A, Hunt Thursday evening C,*L
s till * bridge parly nnd bulMI
iinpiicr,
,
:,rliq room* of Ihn Tolar home,
wot* attractively decorated with
ru t flowers In Aulumit color*.
Throughput, the evening .bridge
w m rn )" / 1"! 111 the conclusion
1 pH U ' VWV
Ihe ladles, nil Imported candy
)nr, nn* uwnnli-d to MI'S 1-ottla
4,'aidwell, and Ii IkIi scorn prise
tbr men, it deck of enrds, wus
•vtnn by llr, D. U Itrown . A
fn to d a cocktail act .w a s
pmRoom Number Three of th*
Rented to thu Itonoreea.
Hanford Orammir School pra-A tsufful supper was Served srnted the c b a p e l program
i t 7 ;:00 o'cLock to th* following Wednesday. Th* program, under
pTients; Mr. end Mrs. A, Hunt, the direction ot the teachsr,
honor gueilii, llr. nnd M n. U Mr*. Blanch* McKinnon, was **
T, lbi,s, Mr. and Mr*. W, A
follows 1
Leavitt. Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Devotional, Story of “A Status
Iloelilk, Mr and Mrs 11. E. To­
of Chrtat"—Mra. McKinnon.
lar. Mm. Antic McNeill, Mrs. Hcrtplura and prayer—Btudtnl
Murray F. N n n ry V p f Tpm|m,
body.

MABYBDA GREEN
RxcellenGr .c*«t a i tha van*
plrr. “Pfache*^ In Miles Gloriosva
o r 1 the Banaiful Soldier, Federal
Theatre play a t the high school
auditorium Monday evening, Oet.
U a t 8:00 o'clock, Mis* Green ie
an experienced actress and radio
entertainer whole picture the
critic* Ilka to publish. Among
th e plays In which she ha* had
Important part* during the last
eighteen monlhi a r t the Ninth
Guest, Lightnln*, Smilin' Through,
Escape, An Heir a t barge. Pur­
suit of Happiness, Candle Light,
L a it Enemy, Criminal a t Large,
Engaged. Those who nee her here
will appreciate why Jacksonville
critics, who know her work be*t,|
say “her position rannot be chal­
lenged," call 'h e r acting “pleas­
ing." "stirrin g ," “splrndld." Tha
Seminole High School 1* the local
sponsor fo r th* Federal players.

Mrs. H. B. Fennell
•Honors Mrs. Hobby
Mrs. H. n. Fennell of i-ake
Mary, entertalni-d at the Commu­
nity Halt with * miscellaneous
shower recently In
honor nl
Mrs. l.uther Hobby, recent brlit*.
Mrs. Fennell, actlnx us Prof
Qulsi, gave
somn
Interesting
questlnns for whtrh Mr*. Jam es
Thompson wort the prflw. A Tom
Thumb wedding was then pre­
sented. Preceding ihn ceremony
Mr*. Fennell and Mis* f-orralnn
Yarborougr, scpompanled hr Miss
Esther l-oulae llnghey, sang *'l
Lova You Truly."
Th# caramony wa* performed
In front of nn ImpravDed allar
of palm i and pink vlnn. T h o s e
taking part In Hie wedding
war*: llllly Jollier, bridegroom:
Kllln Jane (Hen,on. bride; In ­
land Rudd, best nisn;
PergT
Aon Best, ni.i Id uf honor; and
lint Iy It etui Hull, flower girl.
Lohengrin
nnd
Mendelssohn
marches wern played by Mia*
Hughey during Hie ceremony.
After the wedding the honor**
wa* presented wills many lovely
g ifts
Kefra.hm nnts were sorted to
■pproilm strly 17 guests.

Spectacle Itomance
Comedy

Hopalong
Cassidy

‘Trail Dust”
Stuart
Erwin

“Small Town
Boy”

her daughter. Edith C. I- Clem
Dane* and *ong, "IJItl* Old ent, to Jam** Tool* of Aiken,
lmdy“—Billy EPP* and Audrxy H. C-, and Erie. Pa. on Thurs­
day,- Oct t l In Erie.
Mila Clement I* a graduate
o t Orange Honersl Hospital T rain­
ing School for nurs«* In O rlan­
do and tor tb* past Hire* year*
has been on tb* Nursing Hlgff
of th* Morrell Memorial llo*pl
U l la Lakeland.
Mr. Tools I* connected with
th* C&lt;3okw*r* A ssociate as dl&gt;
Diet managar uf th* Stale ul
Pennsylvania.
'Following Ih* wedding tho
coupl* left for P*nn*ylvwnlo tod
Ohio.
Heading—Annette Abrahams.

Render. II r». W. B. Coleman,
Mr*. II. L. Perkins, I l n , Bad! a
Rroilse. Mrs. V. A. Palmar, Mr*.
K. 1. tlo f. Mr*. I,. T. p o ll, Mr*,
T. F. McDaniel, Hr*. Roy F,
Urine*, Jr., Mr*. I'alm rr EaM*
wood, H r,. J. O, Huff, Mr*. H.
W ashburn, Hr*, p, P. Camplirll, anil Mr*. Frank Scott.
Alrt Mr*. J, D. u n , r , Mr*.
K. II. l.anry. Mr*. Arthur Brannn, Mr*, Rupert Blrlrkland, Mr*.
K B. Mr Cull. Mr*. Algernon
Speer. Mr*. J. M. Morn. Mr*.
Alan W llifn. Mr*. Jack llall,
Mr*. II. W. Itucker, Mr*, Hugh
c W hel.h.1, Mr*. Hoy William*,
Mr,. Lewi. Mill hell, Mr*. H. II.
Odhani, J r . Mr*. W. It. WllI nm,. Mr* m . J. nickert. Mr*.
II. K. Tookc, am) Ih* Ml,***
K illtlrrn Uiney, Carolyn ColHer. Camilla Din*, l.llllao llrai,
Mary H urt, (Ion* Murl In Langr,
Jeanne rim nto, Elisabeth Whitnrr, Murthu .Vila in*, anil Mad*line CHI.

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VllllHl tl
l l . t Mtrtln tlraiii. recter.
tin,I Munday a tl.i I t ln l ll .
I’sik A v.au. a M il* »lr*et.
Duly Cumniwwluii. (I'orporatr |nr
T b. n .v , IV, P. Brooks, •
V. IV H L.I M * A. M
pastor.
D iui.I i Mrliofl.
A U.
Rund.v School, 1:41 A. M.
Murtilb* rr»&gt;«r and lirm im ,
Mornlog VVoramp, It:** A Mb
11:VV A M.
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P i.nlng Wor.iiip, T:l* P. M
V i*. » I. I:,0 I*. II.
^ MH n u tliy I'rs )*r H .rvlea T:l#
For |ibon*. tor (ho bord-ofFill ST SSI IIK II (IIII 1ST.
be* Hag.
SCHIIATIST
Visitor, w .lri.m .,
190 l!at| Scruiiit HtIMt,
HunJay tirlioul, 9:11 A Mpa o i a c iii'H c n o r
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HeadlUH Itooiii
Tnr wiUjri
mill Ft nisi&gt;• 11Mill J.l'U H'l liicli I i&gt;
1.00 u'l Ititfli,
Till) 1AI.VATI4J* AUNT
Bund.yt
CumiMny ii.s tn s , 1s.ee a . m.
llo lln « . H .rvlc, II 0* A. i l .
IV fll.s F .reu will .|ir*H ,1,1
PBRC M E T iiu n irr I H r iU B
_*1 Until, and In TIi*
“ J « Mt.nrev, n s .
tto rb ■hop,"
2 * M« i i- W. I VST. paetew
tnuii* l*.o|il.'w l.relnn, l : l i P
■unlsy School |S:SS A. M.
p r.srh ln a II:M A. M.
(Jp,n Air' ilrrliii*. T uit I' II
I- r. m. a. s is p. a ,
H*In nt Inn Urrtli-s. Tea I'
il
Prtacblng l ie p. |g,
l.l.ulrnanl Klnasburi nllt&gt;p,«b
PH -Funnd Owl.*
PPt-L u o i r s i T i a n i s m
v T u rn lay : laidl.a m .rtlu*. r.lu
i t . Up. n Air M..lin*, T:l*
£ f •i'*0 J' t* ‘ ■ •*' o .a .v a A n •*,
1* il
Th* Rev. C. It. B«hsr, p u ts ,,
Hi.1.11,1, Sir,line. * wo ||. \|
■undsy Brb.ol, 1:41 A. it.
Fndoy: lln ltii,.. n.i%li-., sso
■.neon, l i n e A. M.
P. M.
H.turgsv: Opm Air Mr.lln*.
vr»4n«*dar P re .s i S*1 p ,s iM
Praysr Svrvlo. W.dn.aday, |: i s I l l IV il.
I’t melilni
t&gt; &gt; » r I

Seminole High Faculty
S p on sors
F e d e r a l T h e a t e r P la y

‘Miles Gloriosus

LAKM N I K rowMUNITT
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tb .rr will II, *
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ii’i-tocb
tl,, pnator will
Ijr.nln* Worship. I. is i&gt;. u
Ititb on tb . r*m. .ub|.,-1, u.tu*
b . M l |II,'III,tlu t ItM II F tu u l
slM.S.'‘r*1,d " 11 h
V*r,l.‘
T b .r. will b. Hu .v , ii Ius *.tvTIIK (T lt’n t'lt OF OOD
(,■
ruu*i .u it l„„ will Join
Elm A v.nu. s*d n .n .v * l l t s .t . withn» lbtbl*
. il, Ib.xtnt ('tun ,iI, iu
Jt*v. U. It. t-urry paster,
li.at
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P*l),Uy H«hi.nl. S it A. il.
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W.4n.*dny,

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W. il II'■ in* nnd sib W .dn.sdsv. i;M P. M
Cum. nut and b . wlin r e
- jp .iio v A irn wiTWWmie*
. AT • ASirORD PLOHIDA
I t l Was I First gtra.V
Sunday S .r.lr.s :
Wnl.h Taw.r and lllbl. Bludr
I "» IV M
W.iln.wlsvi ItlbU Kludy sad
Watch Tow.r. •:*( P. M.

Ocala School Gets
DtHproval Of F. D. It

A modern Im ndntioii
Ilf A Itoiimn Cun tody

Seminole High Auditorium
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M r A Hilly. lifraltlMkl
R vani»llillr Mrvlc*. t II p, M
Prayer litrlln g , Turwlay, 1:99
tV At.
T h t i r p « . a v a n l n f |ir*arhlnf uni
old r«4hliin»d (•■llmony
K v iry M r wrlrom*.
p n a c a tiim itA fv r i n m r i i
it- f». irrnwnlM. IL 11. pDDlor.
flumlay Hrhniil; t l! A M,
Morn In#
I,M, 11; ui A W
V K. 9 :!• V M
l!h Diilri* worishln f 11 1* II
AM* i n r i . i o a t h oi.ii* &lt; iii nciv
Diirlny Miimtn#r nionthai
Mi m 9:99 A 91.
Confaaalon hr for* H u t.

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IUv. J. K \Vi»t«U*rtl, |in«Ior,
4’l.urrh Krill*..I. 9:19 A. 91
T. I. Lin*.. ro|.. i InteikJenl
Mornlnv Worahli*. 11 at» A- AJ&lt;
pvDnlriA Worni»ip a oO 1*. M
K’|.worth I*#«9tir« nirti At I I I
public U rordlally ln«l(»4 la
*ltan4 th r u •*rvk-«a.

Next week. Room Numbor Flvo.
ta u g h t by MU* M argaret OrtfBALTIMOHK, Oct.. 23 —W1—
fin, will hav* charge of tbo pro­
gram and they will proaenl tks Mora than 3&amp;0 firemen battled
J. tl. 1limt* mmlattr
&lt;7hlirrh itrDrml, |9,ao A. 91
Hanford
G r a m m a r School flam** ta tin g through tho two top
b lin iln f Worahlp. 11:99 A
i Ithytliiu Band for th* flral Ume. atorloa of a flra-atory building
iptwhar? Dr. WllUnl 1* II
hare yesterday In tb* Haort of the
frpni i trkaha and
i
famines* d lit rift. D tity men and la j*ulimit*III11a, from toirfow
Mail Intira IO' wldr rndrad:
women oaeapird safely, two down t»9ultv«rda. finm iwyyt* il**vh
IUUI i» Ifni HWP, |)r
Ural 4 fut
la I ton of about M.OOOt Cklaf In
F ir* firemen wero ororcome hy many ya«r«
of Fooflav
dustry on th* talaad la P*tl*n amok*, befor* th* fire was eatlng- CVllAWt Ip Chin*, will ir II at tha
rayi4 4r%afo|mirnls In China up
to A ll Inrluf.lna llir pt abrnt rrl*

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10th ArtnivcrHiiry.
SALE
y .

Miss Edith Clement
Weds James Toole

S-C-R-BfflfN-

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»!• nlili Jenao. Tn» pul.lir I* o r dally invlitd la M ar Dr. Ilr.iril.
In till aXHlNI (hr i m litlin
D»ilr.n,ii wHilaty mcrl* «l 1:30
I'hrM 'aa KuOanvor, T:l* P. 11.
I'lwaT c iiiiia n A ie n i t m-H
C. &gt;: Klmara, Mlnlai.r.
**n4*y Sarvlc**:
H.l&gt;l, School. 10:00 A M.
llorn.n* worship. II:H A. II
ilim ing worship. T:S0 r . u .
Hi.I , „ k ••rile* Wadaradny. M l
P. 11
■&gt;ur irrrira* a r t bright and

Hon*. “Onward Christian Sol■AM ronn
i*
11 h i n a t io n a l
illera"—Student body.
n o arici. taiiiciiw Ar i.n
IUv. W, H Wuppii, |iN»|or,
Harmonica selection*- Sonny Befth HirtH art'l UurAl Avpnua.
HULL FOR PRESIDENT
born. Nall Powell. Batty Corflurwttiy Hch'Mil 19 oa A M. Wll*
II
mhi
»up&lt;-rlrii9nur nt.
radl. Jewel Dees and Emm*
Mrs, Clara K. Mariner of Ovie­ rrM Ilrtiwn,
rh lm
11-99 A M.
■ . jJlASnVII.1.1-:, Tcnn., - (/»■)do *nnounr*( the marriage of
Ynuni I'fnpU 'i H m lrs, 9:99 P*
Kumbley.
■ ;T ctim 'iL cS ,cnaU , by ■ unsnlwvN’tnfiM vntik yi^terdny approved a
lA lftY 'h itlo n t«ypM lng Secretary of
y r'ii^ A le Hull a* Drnnocutlc candldate fu r pravident In 1040-

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than ever to t readerg o f this paper io,

Cempletsly Renovated
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DEANNA DUBBIN
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wdy d d r the U ujri^cnta In daptb ahil per■r» "li&gt;0 apoctirivteith t* o » varying to re*
K iW nba Jition la Aha dlutanee kMwMn each’
«rchwlni ecctlon and It* tondue^ r*
W . T hh ’value of mbulc In threa
S S ± ; 5 ^ &gt; « . ** P rn m id i for tfio
) rranotia jT&gt;r*l time In MI00 U rn and a Girl '
rlf. Many | Adalphc Mcnjou gives an m*
be a*t lay able perfurmanto ka Deanna'a
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! father. Uo, Ilka 100 other renali singing. *bn» who are h it frli-mle, la ala, c le a r/h u n t pcunUcaa bcefcuie of the
tr aongaj scarcity of musical engagements-

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. Deenne Durbin rehearsing a a

and a Girl" with Leopold Stnkowakl.

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By counting the number o f bat*
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occupying n cubic y ard of a tr d e r
lng flight, naturalist* of the Na- .rtd fkMl
J||ir
tlonal 1'ark Berries estim ate th a t
approximately u,000,000 bv|« lira aerha N il
In Carlatm l Caverns, New Max- the e M f t
DAlvartSy

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NOW foS

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•Xcalled ............
In “100
kbd a T fir F I
1 Deanna haa &lt;l«lleered. She mea*
i ire* up to the reaponalblllty hOr,
| Podurare placed on her when
it ley made her a alar and hung tba
film offering on her young ehould*.

Sunday, Monday—A greater eenaaUbti picture than oven
- J 8 mart Girl*.” Deanna D urbbf aiiB 'h W dfWotlywood
MEN AND A « « « * • '
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tuaaday—The Big Day—Begldtkk a t tba WatbMb. 178
apeclal attract Iona. It'aL. a doaan to#*' Bowl duBMta reffid
Into on. r o v t a Tire'G OA L.*
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Another reason for tba enter-,
ylum cnl value of tba picture la

Wednaaday. T hu n d ay —Three lovaa 1n b ar |lfa—T&gt;ree
pcare on bar heart. Betta Davie, H enry Fhnda “T H E C B |tTAIN WOMAN.” Added feature |FS p erfect OMlkHilnhienl.
Joan niondell, E rrol Fly da “T lfE p p R F E C f B W C T M E tt* ’
Friday—Corea on—IfaTjl, 'a bile—Hhvo a lUbdthffl)—n av e
a feaat of laugha. Jean Parker,' ’b o u ^ U a' Moat^MaWy 1 * 1 4 ^
BEGINS WITH LOVE.” Al.o leturn playing » W E ( T O L U *
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Saturday—Play SCKEBNO. Geao A d try ”&lt;NT ALONG

• t^ p o ld 8 owakl, who rondoeti the
i rchcatra c t 100 niualelana through
i rvarxl olferinga of allrrlng ap-,
1 « L World famoua a i the leader
, f tba Philadelphia Symphony, bo
a ew presents in talc through the
Jm adium .uf the fe re sn , to th a t all

Comedy ha» beekoned to that
I oner aerfeua jfctAa l e ^ r ’D oug'a..,
I Montgomery, who leU hlmaatf go
\ In Columbia'* new bit of froth,',

U tT l.E OOctilE’’ and ‘-l|E S T O f tmANDHAl”

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Saturday

ON THE FIRING LINE FOR VANDERBILT AND U S. u7

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} »l*to OalrareUy meat la NaabvlUa today. BWbt (hlekingl, Rohn, U U . h.Ubaoki MUaar &lt;rig
' (upper canter), Vanderbilt center] Booth (lower center), L. S. U. quarterback; lluggtn* (left, thro!
; Hoil In* (left Inaet), Vanderbilt augrtarback., (Aaaoclatud Free* PheUw)

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i*.ytonn in»gch imrcjnNnbr Week’s Results Snow
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In llix rim■.Iiunrur
lloinlrM In Total Pins,™ 76181II
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Ten Mo No, (Inn lt|l*l Tenth S'n
Three rontinned to a«*t Ilib pari&gt;
In ihe Banfnnl llntellnx I .eigne
during thv raitnw played la«t
wrote mule’ Cm ruix-r\totem itl
the thinfunl tlnitlllig ('tub when
eni'ti of the Ionhim lirnOnlil (hr r
total of g.nnr* wort up to tiro
uihI mini Imt four.
Trniu No, Two nmt To am Nn.
Frnr *'oi)t |ii|ci a tla tor »*cond
plain when they brought tbolr
loInU up foili 'Rainon won anti

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Team An Oho U trailing lb*
Irnguti with mini pin* m it tin«
T .d t pint. Toam No. Too liar
T.(I5. Trulit No. Three baa 7,
U'J Hud Train tilt, i has 7,175
Tba in.bit* nt gnmae plnye.l
iluriiif Ibo wrote M ug Onl. 71
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TODAY'S SPORTING

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coo id be do*

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Quantity
W. W. Goetsch
Stall 36-34
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
P liO N E d u s

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Lett Pmllh. Doudaa Hten*
INDIANS 8IIUW COWER
THo Seminole Indiana i bowed rtram, Frank Morrbant and
leRoy Cooper all did good
ptanty af poarrr tat thalr daab la*t
work and It la hoped that they
n'rtU In D eland and U you will
notiao In the deeerlpilonoi how tno .may bo tailed on far earnr re­
tina in (ha (teala game or will
' 'i.ticbilown wrro. mad# you will
they 7
«tt that mil a "Ingle lima ulo a
urtibu-d drlro do tho trick. Some• • * a o
9i)h hrokr away (or irV tril yard*
ta d mokt iif Mm' thnr, iha touch- T O im il OAMI! NEXT WKEKT
doama wrro. inado from fartbor
Coach M cl.uai' Indiana will
hack Ilian Iho ten y ird line.
run inln one of Tho leading team*
in the Norlhcad Confrrrnro next
{'rlday rim in g and it will bo

int? Ui 'Immaealata Mon-

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Burba (Slotaon), Umpire, Fe*i*r, t
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HoadUtidaman, Mon
ploynt (Waihbum), Flitd Judge, C
r whan *on, (V7Ueon.ini.
for •
Bcorlnt touehdpwn*: U n i
» t and Morgan.
StoKiaff,
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• mailji porfo**- rolnta after torehdown.: Fi
feature waa hla fon 2, Colbert *, Walla 1.

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UKFlCB MACII1NB C a
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no avail agalnM the Oh man* The CBr tranapoilallm i.
conrrnraa of I hr pnmr will bo ____ _____

cliwe became of
power of both.

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WERT*The
JEWELER
. Dlamonda And Watehea

hiyrd lit our own bickyard or
ahould wr »ay tho Now Hanford
Football Field that la located In
tha roar of th r .Hrmlnsla High
8fhtfol. I t la h«|tetT that facOlUto
will to conipti'trd lu'fnro game
time next Friday tu t workmen
will have to work bard in order to
do ao.

Fin* Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
—whkjui piucaa a m tub lo w n ir

Phone 892-W or 823

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JOB PRINTING

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DAN OtdLV K N E W /FAGAN ANdl
IDSO N A R C B R IN G IN G .
T ^ E LOAD OF SMUGGLED
i C S - T H E RUMBLE S E A T
CAR.IS F U L L O F IT//,

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m i n d (peculation that crop loan a
M V ba financed b r re-enacta n a l of tevle* on tba preceding
mt aunufncUre of- fo ra prodBaeh tataa, whan tlad . wiih
«WP control In the or'final Ag
fleS U an Commlll**' rafurnad to
.tba capful during tha day |0
prepare for committee hearing*,
■baatnnh)* n*it Wadnaaday, .ok
pbtw general farm legtalalloa.
J ^ tH r . nooaatolt h u aakad that
crop inrplua control and otbaf
fligialation
to aUbllita farm
i9Hc«e and auppllei ba enactaa
At tba apectal aaailon of Conry|naa called for Nor. II, If* baa
ndgtiad that production'mnat be
t ddnlrolled |o preroot tba dor*lCpwiant of prlro-dopreailog' *urptuaca and mnaeqortit toaaaa to
. tba gorernment on rlu crop

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M l tik tr

of Montro**. - p»„ who a n t o w
lag th . tin * thU winter.
Mfcp Btla Jtan Boteler v ia
honored a t a ’ party, celebrating
her alahth birthday, Oct- II. la
her borne. (lamaa w an pUyed
aad nTnahmenta w an eerred at
tba eoocluilon of tba n a n by
Mr*. Howard notelar, deleted br
bar nUca, M i „ noth Smith.
Mra. Horace Fennel waa boat**ig to a liras pnmbar of friend*
bettering HUa o n e * -'Ifa a k ln *
wltb a a*laaaU*aaoa*i' * bower,
Friday , evening.. Oriy M t iMt .tba
Community Dafrdlit? A faafara

»°«Ttl of Hwlth, »UtUI Lab*
Mono* *thoo‘ '£*“' ? • * J O *
a»Ja*4 Dio children a teeth »»*
* talk to the aehaolahoat
r »re of l***- ,
Bom« of tba laiproraaMata
«*de at tba U ka Mo»jroa Reboot
andar tba eepervlitM of tba aaw
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GB* ■«*«•«.
*&gt;■* Stafford, aad Oarloa Maaa.
a™ *»* foltowtaa: a e n a n 'a t of
'b a aebooi hunar, widening «t
ball*. new ahadoa tor Window*,
for til* main' ball. n*w
laaebar'a d**ka for primary and
Intermediate ronma, rwtwrtaetng

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min*, tar tak*ceitdt ''tar bottling

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braar. taa f J l a arlaar

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M e n lir la I I I M e lik a
bar, l i l t , whisk la tba

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al iM im in l flee
Papal-Cala C o . 1

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Dalid Ikla la d day at
lilt.

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flower girl.
Hr. aad Mr*. I I I. W argipeot
1a*t week-end with their daugh­
ter aad family, lfr. and Mra.
Cbarlea Trefry and *oo», John
aad Bobby, at Daytona Beach,
Hr, and Mra. Trapy Wallon of
BaDbury, Maaa, vUlled over the
week-end with Mr, aad Mra. L.
Q. Pickering.
The Ladlin' Auxiliary of the
Chamber of Commerce held a
builnaia meeting Monday e(|erlioon «t tba Clumber of CqmM a m a .

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Sfr Richard Steel* odea took a
friend to a U vrm , wbefw they
dined hcartllyt then together they
wrote an irtlcle which the friend
hid to Uke out and aetl U pay tba
bill. .

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BaMlaala County,
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o ^ ' z r v w a te r f t liar rnm piala w ith aalanaatla ehutOffi
Oaa a* Ira a head Iran all taah
A lia n a :
■larlrlaal work, ptnm hlo*.. A
■•■dry nitlaa* la laitaUallaa
b i l l alaat:
It
Ra aclf-drain I T - ,
On* aiaal liianeatlen ataaC A
OnaMalaud' lor narbaale gaa
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O m ltd O entfit,
earnplata

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Ooa Mo. I l l Naprn gopar Bnluralnr;
Oaa hni watar haalar I aad *
alartria blawari
Oaa Floor track I
One ha art battla waahlaa ■ &gt; 'ch in a * molar!
Oaa haul •Uveton
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Oaa laa-aaUnn Cup par v d l t l i
taah aaolar; ,
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Oaa lot ef toala;
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Ona haallal A haraaina kaoo
O aV ’ Plata Haul* lllllnir Ma­
rkina Ha. D - lt l, with
molo r;
o u t Bump pomp with m itor
A kneel
Oaa Calleld mill.”
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MlaeelfaaeeBe,
...eealpm ieii
.HieeeHawtMa',
T e k U A klepo for Uberateryi
laker*far b*..,.

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. preeUlenL praalded.
. and M ra Qeorga tjrilaoa
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W llion and
accompanlHl
ib*m and . Will *pead tb a w latar
• l,h H r. and Hra. V . C-,„ColUr.
U r- »nd H ra P. D. Anderaoa
bey* *• tb rtr gne*t* for a few
n*y». H r. and H ra J . U H a­
Conaghy and d aughtera H r a B.
B. need of Wlnaboro. 8. C., and
• f ’*- J H. tl*n»oll and cblldren,
Jobn a »d Jana, and H lei Nancy
HcCoegby, of New Caall*. Pa.
They ere enroute to Bt, Pelerebur« "h e re Hra. Heoeelt end
cblldren and Hl«e HeCoaagby
w“ * *P«n4 »**a w ln le r., *
'H r. and Mr*. Z. K. Bmlth and
1,irT rr H iller of CharlotteaTlIle,
v *- b a re a rrlrtd to epend the
* ln U r with H r. and H raflm U b'a
daughter*, M r«. Howard BotaUr
* B* I-uVpra Smith.
H r* .

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feat the
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be preaprogram,
jeym eria
Ilh *peend eonnational
immodltr
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Hetniknle - f’ouoly;

taoe lined oy­
er atieibed.
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A eleetroei'
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Cknenlale m liert
Ckornlol* poUanleed pallei
On* H™ ■ I f drain nip* red;
T w o note o l sorter* far del-

front Hour of ja e reart

SCOTCH OF M i r r U T 1*1.1

•aau la genilaefe Ceanlr,
**”*41* Weet II* feet
Nerlhwooi q n o ru r IN I
tke Herllicnii quarter
•r Beellea Flee &lt;11, T&lt;
Tw enty (!•&gt;
Beuik.
Tk lrty-on* f i l l . (Uet,
nele Cnaaty, Fieridei t
•net 11 feet ef Ik* aoi
f S t , at su'd w**t I I
allrrele. Irina mid b*
tUmlnolo County nad ■
Florida,
•eld *ale te be made I

Nellro , la hereby felren tbnl at
rr nad In pnrmurnen ef I M j 11 *
lain final aoere* ef fei
and n le -.p ia n e end eat
the U U i May n ( Ootekcr,.
Btele of Fleelrta In «nd
Ineln.CouM y, . F io rd * In
e»ry, IN a eertetn uanee
enrnornl'un,
lo
plaintlf
C B ftT A IN l,aMllN IH tlN
T A X IW A N II'O II HPHCll
NRIINtt I'.HTH A IIK
H K I.II
are d*l*litlentA. 1. 1AH
HIUHO.N. , J f L . e e Ppeoi*t
of *1) 1# I lour r f*» *aM der
pnlnler.. will offer . for •

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| T h e lA h a Mary THhlA Stud]
rl**
to c* » « * l » meat T a w d i y evening
fee each, kl tke l o w Ana
Court ii..tie* of .Pem'nnA
n prod at «:o o o'clock with H r . and H r a
B. A . Douglaai. 1
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T b a Community Building ' I*
the Na- Planning a
fdfowahlp -Hipper
no rlkH L.lo iv nbrr*s ••« no
parl'cu- frtday evening. .O ft. rf / h t the
church at «:*• o'dtkb . Th l* li
celebrating' the due
hundredth
pe wea birthday of the Foretgn Hlm ton
a eydam Boafd or the Preebyterton Church.
. iM«e i.. x . 1 , 4. I . - t a i t . i l
M. U . J T . II. 11. M. II, -Ik
m U f and A f lw lb* (Upper there w ill be
I t , M. 1* nnc I I - of llleeW I
talcule- * ahort progfam e n d ' a 1ip e cla l'
l « l n t In ir.* b m k inelMlv*
- offering which W U I'b e 'given to
ef , Bloch It Lola | V I* 4 1
... kelk , inolnelve. » f • It leek. f
_ _ _ _ _ the Boenl of Foreign Mleelona.
- M l* l |* I t . beth iMlnetew
--------- The a lii Scoute
enjoyed
a
i nf •Block l| L u ll 1 lo . It, boll
Ineluelv*. nod lade .11 te M
1 , J U n f U 'lf
Cooniy.
wiener roaet at tbelr own fir*- B
riorf4(i* to -w ill
*
both in r lu .l.n ef RIm *
f
place In Ike Scout yard Tueeday
L » l numbered Corea bunlo t* } t* I*, ketk i M l l r l n
drwt Foriy-lh re# A l t ) ot Tke
Iw l I I and loll* I t te 14
eftemoon.
Vaa Artd»l#-O*korn* Brokerkoih Inelnalee, of IHeek I
M » Comnaiy-*
Addition
t* '
l e d I «• 11, belb inelriely*.
Wa ray Caah For
t j H t . lU m n iM b . aeeerdlne lo
le i* It , II. I I . IA I t . It.. I I
plat Ihereaf fbeertad In &gt;1*1
I t U . 0 * 4 I I nf Block I
Uaod Furniture At
(look I p«p* It , ol tnu ru b Late I lo I I , kalk Ineleslve
Fo
Renirdi
of
Bemlaola
and lo t I I of
Hleek
Ml
Cnualy. Florida,
leil* I to t
both laeieelea
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belb
la.
Hr*. Morten aad Henry Bnllen
aliretva, nf Hloek l i t l o i r I
of Orlando 'Ware ~|ifn*te tael
and I end Late I to If, belt
Inelnelva, of glulk t i l twli
■peelaf Hamer
week .At the home of Mr. and
I lo II. both laalwalva. lo ll
Mra Norman Swanaon.
I I le it . both laeluelef. ol
lllo«k 11. In tlH L -A IH . Ban
Mr,
and
Mr*.
Wylie
c
lerk
and
M i.K crin* p h i
FURNITURE CO.
ford, Florida,
aeeordlp*
i*
d*r and l.p vli
cblldren of Hnyloiin .lleaclf vlfFlat Buoh A pa a* T*. a*M|.
Wo
Pht
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nor*
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Roenrda
Ited lbelr parouts. Mr, *ud Mr*
Jka tflly
Non rot
The aboee i.rnporty |* to
Sanford Ave. •
1
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enld tn •aaijaff A
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va ruturued from a » u il, lo
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, Mr*. ..Thelnm CuteH of Madleoa,. WMv^.ia *ipuctod lu arrive
coon to *ivhd th e-w in te r ijl .bur
collage bare,.
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Ml** UiuUa M artin of Fort
PI*re# ta ra fall li&gt;r J w
WoUmr,
Nr*. Bmlth.
MU* Kd li li liaise bee ecceplml
a pnstllua a* bookkeeper wllb
(be United Lumber Co. of Henford.
(
MJea Uary ll4cider*on |iM mov­
ed b ar laundry from Lakh Mon­
ro* |o paoU.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937

Pirate P lane
-Bombs French
Sub C h aser

SIX PATIENTS DIE, SIX UVE

SeaplaneMarkedWith
Maltese Cross Sets
BoatAfire And Then
Machine G u n s It

French Freighter
Bombed And Sunk
Crew Is Rescued By
French Destroyers
On Piracy P a t r o l
PAIII8, O ct 25.—(Al&gt;)—
A ucaplnne of an unidentified
dmtticnnlity today bombed a
F ren ch submarine chaser off
the Snnn'ah ialand of Min­
orca In the Mediterranean
netting the vessel afire. The
craft alio was
machine
gunned.
OfflcWr of the Air-France

Dr, A. 8 . Calhpun of ML Olive, M Ua, health officer for C o v
tngton courtty who said six patients fo r whom ha innocently preScribed a new allxlr are dead, is shown wltji hla nurse. Evelyn
Sharbouzh (rig h t), who claimed she felt no ill effect* from the
potion prescribed her. Bin of the twelve who took hla prescription
were not harm fully affected, the phyiicimn said.
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Labor Groups
Spend Morning
On Procedure

NUMBER 311

Established In 1908

BROCKET TRAIN KILLS TEN IN SCHOOL BUS

IJapan Admits
Path Blocked
ByGen.Chiang

Little Hope Seen For
Solution Of Prob­
lems Confronting
CIO And A. F. Of L.

Chinese Battie Des­
perately To H o l d
On At Tazanff* Key,
On Shanghai Front

WASHINGTON. O ct. 25. —OP)
—T h r first session of the A m eri­
can Federation of I^ b o r Com­
m ittee for Indtirtrlkl O rganisa­
tion peace conference recessed tedsy with the prellm iaariea still
being disc cited . The meeting area
to l* resumed this afternoon.
George M. H arrison, chairm an
of the A FL committee said the
cummitlcea had spent the morning
"talking s to a t the procedure to be
{followed In tha cowfkrvneq-. Philip
Murray, CIO committee chairm an,
atood a t hla aide and nodded aasent.
On the face of the record at
w ritten In . the exchange o f f a ir
gram a between C. 1. O.'a A tlantic
: City conference and the A.' F. of L.
convention in Denver, not much
of ngiB«fi&gt;*nt
agreem ent m
is uiktuiiuii
discernible.{‘hope
nopp ui

British Soldier
Is Slain By Jap

Buckman Insists M ason Advocates
House And Senate Better P r o m o l t o o g*
Favor Ship Canal Of Florida Crops

OthersAre Endanger­
ed As Jap Airman
Uses Machine Gun
SHANGHAI
Oct. 25.—
(AP)—Gencral'aalmo Chlnng
Kal-Shck'n embattled Chlneae armies stopped the Jap­
anese JuRRcniaut offensive
today after stx days and
iiiRhts of heavy fighting on
tho Shanghai front.
Japanese army spokesman
admitted that the general a d ­

Coraraerrlnf Aviation Corapanv,
i
1 Cl
HR
f-m
*
vance of "m ore than
100.000
* H fh h u l naa of tha boat, aald
men," aided by tanks, planes, and
It hastened at nnca In lla rsgucontinued
bombardment*, wa*
la r atatlon In tha p ert of F o r
I conditional
capitulation.
There
"alowed down." The d e tra c tio n
noil, perm itting tha crew to land,
scented amen room for discussionof bridges, mining of highway*,
The
(Ire was
Uncontrollable.
Yet both sides tine* then have
and acres of harbed wire snton- ■•
Iher rrtxirlod.
glemenla halted the Japanese ■**
The nttariiitiK plane. Air-Prance
suit.
■ttlclali aald, waa marked with n
R itter fighting amid the ruins
m alte-e cross. The chaser wii*
of T atang. a strategic communi­
eolgnnd |n petrol the Medller81Ve l o u r In W e s t ante* about la from which rank
cation point - about fivw mils*
n n rsn
nnd
old rommercI.il
■ml file the pressure came. A. F.
north of Shanghai still wa* in
plrers In case of accident.
of
L.
men
esy
it
was
C.
I.
O.'a
C.
It.
Mason
was
the
principal
WAfUIINOTON. Oct. M .- W l
progress, Th* Japanese asserted
Tbn French rnrgn hont Metlali
—If, It, flurkman. mnmilHng en­ speaker on the p ro grjiu of the rankers while C. f. O. epokeimen
they had occupied the villages
was hnmbnd And sunk h r a “ pi­
Insist A. F. of l» wprkere were
Hotary
Club
today
and
urjrvd
wast of Taxang.
rate*' nlrrlun* Inin re ste rd a r to gineer to r Ihe Flnrlda Bhlp Ca­ Floridians to take p page from Iho responsible.
nal Authority, so lit today tha
British authorities ax an a fte r­
ii'M iitw a m ra d e t &gt; i h )
the promotional publicity of Cali*
math of the slaying nf a British
cross-state wntrrwoy likil 2SS fom iana and da mare to display
8 e v tg high school students, two teacher* nnd th e chauffeur were killed when the "R ocket.' new soldier by a Japanese worplana
pledged votes In tha House and tha sUrmctlvene** of Florida wares
stream lined poaeenger train of the Rock Island railroad, crashed into a school but on the outskirts yesterday Issued order* to all
( I In the Senate—enough 10 to ' northern visitors. Mr. Mason
Of Mason C lip,.Iow a. The wreckage of the bus I* shown (lifp) piled up against the front of the their defense posts tn flra ^ lth o u t
has recently returned from a trip
guarantee Its author I&lt;often.
hesitation In self defense ’ against
■Rocket." Below, bodies of the children a ir "eon strew n along the right-of-way.
to California and w ot Impressed
■ lla eddef. tiowevdr. th a t aponany airplane*.
by the e slc n t to which C sllfom Th* British soldier waa kilted. {
•or* of the ' 0200.000.000 canal Ians g* in showing their native
and flva American* and about
■■ .. '■
• - s would n»l Ming up iltelr bill for products to visitors.
c
it
y
F lo rid a -wen th ir l place In the
score of ’ other foreigners wt
Htudcnts of the Sanfprd Junior ronslJoration during tha special
Mr. Mason
Introduced by nation in an inervase In Itc-IOM
endangered A gravely . when *
S U fa h School went "over the top" section, but -would daisy It un­ George Beilins' artin hud ch frg e of Christm as Seal Raise, It wac a n ­
Japan*** warplane, with machine
Wl»&gt; their rate of magasln* subseflp- til ‘m i n t appropriate Umy" Ui the program . Visitor* a t today's nounced here today. The Informa­
guns biasing, swooped fir* tim et
tlana last week, tha proceeds of the regular eaaitoo which con­ luncheon included Howard Aincs- tion wss received by the Florida
ovsr groups near the w*»t*m
whlrh will be used to purchase a vene, |n January.
worth of Mason Cily, III. and Al Tuberculosis and H ealth A storia(CsntlausS nn Pans Tkrvsl
movie projector fo r the school, II.
He emphasised that th e canal Moonryham and He W ilt Miller of Him from ths aw ard committee of
E. Morris, principal of tha school hill sought go appropriation but Orlande. Dr. C. W. H uprrchl, a the Nallonal Tuberculosis Aaao
nnnounced today.
merely authorised the comple­ new resident In the clly, was w e l-|ci&gt;ltu|Ji New y „rk y |g u rM ' ^
Tins City Itnmmtsslnurix m eal.
The company fo r which the stud* tion of the project,
corned aa a member Into the club |Wer* from tbe Seel Hale proceed*
In
the t;tn Hut, ,ii||!xhl ill Trill
rn ts sold the m sgotlnea gave the
"W e're not bothered now about by President H . II. Coleman.
between Thankaglvlng Day, IBM
u nlock (nr tin Ir ic n iln r til
school half of Ihe money collected an
pu appropriation,"
■ „ iu ,.w ..v i,t .ha
. . said. "Our
w— Describing hla recent pxeurslon
f irvwl figures submitted Septomluuiillily meet InR,
for subscript Ions. Under this plan Immedtata purpose ta la get lhe[*» * huslneis trip , Mr. Mason, who 1ht j t
--------it waa necessary to sell |225 In canal authorised. It msy be t h a t 'l l president of the Florida A udu-| Nevada won first prise and ArtHpnrtsmon of HsnfolM *nd|
Indicating th r rxU nsivrnpss of
Itonry
IVIrht
I
n
,
In-,*
pledged*
order to hava sufficient money for »&gt; won't even ask for an »u- bon Society, said thol he did ts k r (*ona pon second place. Nevada had agriculturral production ill Sem ­
The Celery Camp. No. 615. of
Hi-inlnoU I'ouniy ure srsaslng
I lie projector.
•
Ihorltallon during tha naxt tea- time out to study hints along his n K&lt;|n of 3!)9
Arlsona inole County, more. frrtiliiiT w&gt;&gt; In til,- Alpltn Tuu linu-g.i (rater I tlielr guns nnd ilieek ln f their th s Woodmen of th " World, will
li ty at thn I'n l,.-ra m ut Fluy-' i.iiiilpinsnt In preparation for a meet tomorrow evening in regu.
The students however, did not slop."
’
{route, lie told o f seeing his firs tJ a jjj percent and Florida 26.3 per- consumed here during th r month
Ida In ttaiui'xvillrt:
stop nt this, when the final audit
big liunttng scnsiui which besln* U r sosslon al 1hrlr beadquarifra
■
| T rum peter Horan, an alm ost e x - j^ n t.
of Septem ber than in any other
was made $362 in magaslne sub­
at Iho Amslrcan Legion Hut on
Nov. jo.
,tln ct tlrd , In tho Yellowstone NaTha 1037 Chrlatmoa Seal Bala will county in Florida, according tn a
Ham tian ln er underwent a Ionscriptions had been sold to the
G u s ta v
J &gt; . ' F r a n k tl,’n*1
' I ’ ™l‘J l'" 're *re 80 "pen on Thanksgiving Dap and la report received today from the) Hllllla I'liii.iltini to !, mm ulna ul j Aei-ordlng tn roeent report*, thn (.aka From lloutovard at 7:10
rrsidm la of Sanford and Seminole
rnniu In this vlrlnlly I* mora o'clock, scrordlnl to an anpairs of them located there.
! being sponsored In Florida by the Bureau of inspection nf th r S tair
riie Kernutd ISuym on
Meumrl it ntiuiiduiii tills y«nr thnn It has niiunromnil madu tills niurulag
County. The entire amount will be
M iking most of hlv trip by Florida Tuberculosis and Health D epartm ent of Agriculture. p
llliaplllll,
lie
u
a
s
re|MiMei|
iiv d to p u rr hate tha movie pro­
been fur it itiimlHir of toasons by C- C Collinstrain, Mr. Mason pnM tribute to Association
and Ra affiliated
N early 2000 tons nf tin' product
iCsallnu,* &lt;e r s f s Imxsj jector and provide prises fo r both
probably boeniiso of tin* rigid onthe railroad, for thn Improvement groups. The funds from the sale wa* used during the .'III day period
A nstlnnst report conrornlng
tiie rooms and tha students sailing
(itreemeiit or riuiservallnn law th* Nstlon-wtil* Victory Drive
in th eir service and the reduced of C hristine, Sonia are used to which Is over six times as g reat
(CsntleiwC en H»*e Toref)
the largest am ount of subscrip­
Itiroiiginit
the
rniinty
and
slate.
that Is now ln progress and
fight tuberculosis. The 1PH total aa tha amount rnnrumed in the
a u c ta r Born herd Frank, 12, ■
tions,
A I torn Id roiiurlrr overheard a also a alala and city report will
was I4MT1-T2 with a p e r capita County during August.
realdant
of
ttaaford
for
approx)
lueal sporlamnu wlm knows Id* bu hoard. Bo far It) tliia d rlrs
H r. Morris believe* th a t tha
sale of approxim ately De aa against
Tha ln c rrsis may bo attributed
"stuff" ntmiil ruiiio In this s'"' over juO tneni berth lpa Uavo been
movie projoctor will be a g re a t aid mataly So yaara, died last night
the IMS total of |S S ih tt,7 ! which to U&gt;a fact th at the Fall vegetable
Wf I ' l l .%**»ir!*Mrol IVvM
Hop. tell no nmiili ur of a largo acquired by the organisation in
in efficient teaching of many sub­ St hi* home nn_JSvana Avenue.
gave Florida a p e r capita of about planting* In the County gut under
F rin k , early w inier weather, ■Irovw ul tinknya ho slghlod r*
jects such s* science and lite ra ­ Mr. Frank waa born'Yn Hstilslu.
Florida, six of which arn ot (ho
Be.
way
in
the
past
mvfllh
and
during
which regU tcied xulmormal tem*
Motorists who hsbltoslly drive
tu re 'Since films depicting the c a r­ Darmany, Doc. II, 1514 lla coma
October the consumption nf fertl* Iw raturcs in kin rid, and other le c ­ rently nml nf llm Inernass In the local group,
alio
of
llio
flnekii
lite
r
Ihe
past
lo Hi phases of science and numer- to this country as a young mao th slr automobiles on Ihe high'
Mr. Collin* also urged oil
lita r in the county I, expected tn tion, of the Hnuth snil Indian Hum­
« * storirs in literature may be and settled la florid* In 1114. way* of Remlnola County with
continue its upward trend because mer In Idaho, nioied northw rat- few seasons. Ho «il*n reported members of Ihe uniform rask to
II* w et engaged la farm ing and Improper lighting equipment Will
reheard fo r the projector.
of th e continued planting nf eelery waril arrows th r United S tale, to ­ that Florida door nro more abun­ be pre,*Bt to mak* futera plan*
dant till" yenr berailie of ths for the rnmlng month and also
Mr. lln rrls also expressed hla citrua culture sa d for .h number
which call, for weekly fertilisa­ day.
be
dealt
with
more
drastically
alrlngeiil re-lrlrllvn to rs ,ure*en- fur a special drill that will ho
appreciation to all those who have of yaara baa baea connected with
tion.
to the future. Deputy Hliertlf
The
K
n,t
f'oaat
wna
whipped
by
RKUBSELS, Oct., 25. - U P &gt; co-opt rated to make the subscrip­ C baia and Company of this city,
U,
Palm Reach county ranked as gnlea over llir week-end. Thsso form ! on doer litiulera d urlnr In charge of Cuptsln a .
Lewis A. T ala told a lle is ld fe ,
Mr. Frank waa married in porter today.
tion sale a success and stated th a t
meant ftwr*.
G ovtrnm enl of Prem ier Paul van tho second largest frrtllixer user
Hint hrllff,
blowing nut acro,x Uh, Atlantic
Wltn darks whlili nt uns lime
the eider fo r m agailnea had been Mrs. ja n e Nungasssr on 'Apr. It.
Zeeland resigned la st night.
with a consumption of in to tons
Plans for a clast Inltlallon
The number of comnltlnla '«
) U t, who proceeded him In
mailed Saturday.
Action was takaa to d e a r up the during tb s month and Hillsborough shipping lilies slowed ocean tr a f ­ w rt* nearly e illiirt In Itislr n at­ which will bo held hero In Bancelved
al
tbe
Bberiff’s
olflce
re­
fic
and
were
replaced
on
th*
cnaat
ural
habltutila
on
Ilia
many
lake*
death seven y e a n ago. Tha aur.
poll!leal storm over tha adm inis­ copnty waa third with a consumpty sunny but chilly w eather.
and on the HI. Johns River, aru rord about Ibe middle of No­
rIvors o re Lyman if. F ran k of cently neceeritatee a. more itrln - tration of the Nalietml Bank of
(Gsntlsu,* sn P tfs Th*»tJ
vember. will ba dlscuaaod. Camp*
gent
enforcement
of
the
re
­
Tim
storm
which
developed
over
t t ', , i l , , f 4 m I'ea* r i t t l
Fort M r era, r , a . F to o k ofSanquirement) of Ihg lew for aulo which be one# waa Vic* Governor.
In |b e district wilt rocalv* spe­
Ihe lower Delaware lllr s r Valley,
ford, Mrs Dwight P. Sm ith Of mublle owners who do lint co­
At the same tim e Uts sudden
cial ln*lt»t!"n and on* of Ihe
accompanied by hesvy rain, reached
Sanford. Mr*. John E- Wade of
death by stabbing of General Eu­
largosl meeting or that kind over
Knoxville, Tonn., nod
sever el operate with lb* lew-enforcing gene Jacqura Maria Etienne, re ­
northern Mains ra lly Sunday In a
body In this m atter ibe Dep­
held In (Ida clly la expected.
flurry nf enuw, It swung northgrand children.
tired banker, which a Defense
Criminal prooscutloa by th a De­
weatwaril
to
Hudson
Hay,
then
Funeral cervloee will be bold uty Bheriff Inflmotod.
WASHINGTON, O ct, 25. —(At
The operation of Improperly M inistry aid said w ot suicide, in­
partm ent of Justice of bogus col­ Wedited ay moralag at ld:M
jected a stran g e new angle Into —Haywood Patterson, one of thq traveled hark over It* course to thr
Thn County Court awardod
lectors of funds in connect km w ith o'clock at the Erickson Funer­ lighted vehicles after night c re ­ ■ltuatlon.
raatem end of Hudson R trsit.
,
nine negroes tnvidvn) In th*
Norman B- lleForest 1114.55 plus
the Seciil Security A ct's old-age al boms tod Interment will tkhe ates a traffic hatard on tbn
Into
th
r
low
prexsura
area
of
Etienne* death was not connect •
program has been requested by tbe place to the Bvargroes Cemetery. highway and has been I he cause *d directly w ith the present in­ famous Scottsboru Cate, Inst In the Ihlx storm |iautrd winds from srerued In tersil for dsm asst to
Bapram* Court tsdsy In an effort
of a number of accidents whlrh
Social B acrrity Beard, It waa an ­
northeastw ard. Cold bis aulomohlle rorwnlly *• *h*
The pallbeorara who hare bean
quiry fhlo the National Bank and to opcape a 75-year prison sen- Carolinii'x
result ot a civil ault heard be.
HONGKONG, O ct, 25. —teT—
otherwise
might
h
a
re
bees
avert­
wind blew into Florida from Ihe
nounced today.
asked to eerve ora: A. n. Msth
e
reason*
for
bis
act
,wer*
not
teac* Imposed by Alabama Courts niiitliw c't with frost In northern fora Judge It, W- W are In a The British freighter K aitanguto
Tbe Hoard advised th e D ep art­ hoaey, O. C- FrtoeL E- W. Cope­ ed. Depot? T ate staled, conclud­ known.
loaded with a cargo of gatoltaa
fa r o a alleged attack on * white Florida Sunday and tem perature special court statio n Friday.
ment of Jastice th a t It has re­ land, Walter S. Hand. n. IL ing by aaylng th at (he motorists
Tha vtrdlct waa tha culmlua burst into flames teat night a fte r
should examine -their lights add
fell in Jacksonville to 38 abovii.
ceived Information of several ta- Back, and J. W. Itaow.
lion ot a damage suit for |4 t l leaving Hongkong for llalp h o af,
In announcing the decision th*
stances where money has been col­ .T h e honorary p a tlb e sre n are: make aura th at both headlights
against Rordon K Miller.Oaorga French Indo-China.
co art aald th at Justice Illack "took
lected through such m to ap raetn - W ..H - Young, a M. Hand. W. and toll H tbl are working per­
A. DsCnttss aeleil as attorney
n# p o rt te the consideration and
European officers of the 1065u i l an, and requested tb s D epart A. Lanier, 8- O, Chase, *r« fectly.
fur Iho plaintiff nnd G. W. Hpen ton vessel war* believed to hava
dealaton of tb it application,"
m in t ta Investigate them and to C u t Butarn, and Chari** Kan
re r for tha defkndant.
been saved by th s Chinese steam ­
PARIS, O ct, 25. —ftP )-W llh
tth u ta criminal
tv a iiy
The Jury summoned |o bear er Nanning, but 30 members of
th* first stag* of th * form er B rit­
announcing its
Tha annual luncheon of the tha rasa waa composed nf J. T. crew wer* missing.
ish monarch * labor ourvey tour
t litid t
'
DeUita of lira of oca w a n not
Anford Kl weni i Club will be held McLain. S r , II. 1! Flyol. Forraat
completed, ths Dsk* sa d Duchess
H I * Social 8eeurily Beard baa
s , , • a * - * — Vedneaday nt 12tHi o'clock in Iho French, R. L. Hagan. Frad For­ received In Hongkong.
N EW YORK. Oct-, M. —(AT— of W indsor rc tw aad from Ger­
■ald-oge banefUa critectora,'
QUITO, «cuador, O c t, 26. -U P ) ’rill room of tho V aldri Hotel, ac­ ward and W, E. jam aton.
R allying power g et behind tbe many yesterday an d se t about
1-oge Insurance eetlee iera,' o r
Tha damage suit of IL E
Stock Mark«t today and Irons planning tb sir voyage to Um United —G so. Alberto Knrlqust, .now cording to an announcement made
sp y other hind of collec tor s o r f i ­
Purcsll. opsratlns as tha P ur.
today
by
Sidney
J.
Nix.
"mqnuma
ch
l#
r'
of
Ecuador,
y**State*.
was
granted
parfarm
ed
Initial
lo
u
se
of
m
m
to
nancial agents. I t baa
T bs Klwanls group will hear ■ c*U Company versus H. ,N. Buy­
tw p.fhre points Into gates of as much. Friend* said th a t teat n lg tt th* toodor decreed sstabli.bm eot of a
no one ta collect any fas*
er, w as coatlnasd for th* term
story garage apartment by to- U tilities and ralU ted early u p ­ Duke waa poring avar proposed popular tribunal of Justice to dual fllfCiMstoa of Iho past year*
participant* to th e old-age
Rinkraries, try in g to dsa ida wbsra w fik.paraeo* charged with tam - sm u ts and th* progress made on thereby closing tha civil and
"
-‘
napnetor O, F.Fax- w ard reversal.
an te program. W* wish te
th« various projects th a t they crim inal docket* for tha Fall ' flenerally fair and sligktlr
w tth public funds.
to go te th* U o lto i S ta ts, and
United Stole* Steel, off
f Vr fJ M C R | t l n i Ml
w arm er tonight. Tuesday ta rtly
ta n a of the County Coari.
■ anorrnl what newipapora have been sponsoring.
of tbe apartments (ban two n t on* Um* sad a t new What to see.
Mato wbatarar la
Th* Poll term of tho Circuit cloudy and waraaer. Extrem e
*St Mtloamt political pt&gt;H*" - A special entertainm ent pro­
A friend said. D a Duk* Will
to tbs tew fo r move, quickly
•F t y k o y to ^ U
make ■ formal testament soon oa and prem ised punishment for Umm gram has boon arranged by J. L Court will open In tb* Court Northwest Florida—partly cloudy
Babdlrieloa pf S*n- around and posted
1lotto* ou Not. I, It wa* k a r a te , - and w armer tonight and Tuesday,
M srrntette and T. K. Himpinq.
• W Jiod abursd power.
plana for U* Atoorloaa trip."
advance.

$200,000,000 BUI Not Rotartans Listen T
To Be Offered Until Account Of
Session In January

o

.

£

™

Florida la Third In
1936 Sale Of Seals;
Drive OpensNov.25

High Students Go
Over Top In Drive
To Get Projector

Semiodie RanksFin! In Sales
' Of Fertilizers

jjfc w s HUW.K3

Lat»L5port«meii

Making Ready For
HuRting Season

Reports Say Game Is1Woodmen To Hold
More Plentiful This
Year Than Usual Regular Meeting
I Tomorrow Ni ght

Nearly 2,000 Tons Of
Fertilizers Sold In
This County. InSept.

Died Sunday Night
At 72YeareOfAge

Subnormal Weather
StrikcH Southland

Drive Is Started J o
Improve Auto Lights

Belgian Premier
Resigns His Post

. Bogus Collectors Of
Old Age Assistance
Reported By Board

Scottsboro Negro
Loses In High Court

Norman DeForest
Awarded Damages

Grew Missing From •
British Freighter

Windsors Return To
Paris From Gertnany

Blocks Rally After
loari^**r‘
Brief Selling Wave
Permit Granted For
Garage Apartment

Klwanls Club Will
M e e t Tomorrow

Ecuador Head Plans
.{"Political Purge”

LOCAL WEATHER

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5-?

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tHUWDAT,"OCTOBER

g 'Em Back Alive
New Safety P lea1

THIS IS RAIN IH SPAIN

C z e c h o s l o v a k i a E n v o y , , r r i ™'
fo ar “ jj* *»
1 &gt; l_ -i
___
n
J I*** S srasota T ourist pork T o m *
P r q t e s t s G e n n a n P r e s s d o r, n « c .m P popouuon *«mp*d
--------&lt;0 units, 17 mors thon o n o r i p ,
*—
BERLIN,*
-- - •
•
Oet.,
•
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Cl.
* * —CP)—Cse—
|f— *v m ( according
1
to Camp M anager Jack
intflmmlrla*.* «■
— a.
—t^—
u -p —
rw
’ ITooe
choslomkio's
envoy
to
D-r.K
e a r.'*
w
— nBerlin,
jjtrch Mi piIn jr, y n tr rd a y pro-1 The camp la b rin e pul In rood!*
sln l to Fore ion M inister Von tioo and more than POO Iota In the
rurath npnlnst an "aggressive, P*Ht »ro ready- H ear aatimated
rnarlng German
press and they will be filled, by Chrlatmss
cadcest campaign" which h a s,w ith another Iu00 iota available in
riln n l re lit Hons between the tw e the tra c t idjelning, w hkb war
;ntrlcn.
'
purchased by the city laat spring.
The protect wna made a fte r Oer1
Laat y ear the cim p orerflowed
rn nr-ritpaperi etpported adl* with 1600 tn ita during the annual
riaOy tier.position taken by Koti* Tin Can- T ocrtita cooveatlck, bat'
d llrli'ein , k-mfrr of the audeten K aar expects the rnU ntad end h r
titirh e p aity , who wrote an open1crta ie d facllltlci will care fo r the

TAMPA, Oct. i t . —GF)—1"firing
MR back nllro," Horton it.
ihoepf, chairman o t the F lor­
in Safety Council, timed ouloioWI# d riv e n yesterday.
“T aka time to he aafo,H ha
'j l i t was speaking particularly
of d rlrc rs earn in '* pi, rent a «nd
friends to athletic event*. 1‘olntla y out that thrro h are hevn.
four fatalities muon tt student*
going to football gaums In ITor*
Ida alnco tin* annimii opencil rncontly, Hcboepf said;
i "Don’t let yenr exuherant splr*
Its run nirny with yuur linttnr
Judxm mt.
Itemamher 1" cr* ti
Ably one d rlre r nl the whnul.
Bring them bptk nllrn.”

far Gt-riiitii districts of tho‘ repob- ary. *
lie,
_ . , . ,
*
ra in n run N curath said the pro* M j s v f l l f i t A r p A P r n l m H
tc it wuu. • nwarraiftcd, since the W “ V a '
■vbPc opinion In Germany was
G a t S W &amp; ll&amp; C c O ltC y
ihurouthly orcuscd ly Ctechoalo*
-------vikla's m iu n u rs ag iln et the and**
WARIIINC7TON, Oct., 11, —I f l
trn parly—Farm , adm inistration officials
Preeh pm tea were said to have estim ated yesterday nar«l stores
manhandled some members of the fo n aeia In eight southern states
r drift, dtUilwbe jtsrly Oet. 171could earn $1,300,000 In benefit
when they attem pted to hold a piym ent* under the ISld agrlculforhldilm rally near the German tural conservation program s
bonier.
They said Secretary Wallace

65 CCC Companies
Moved To F a r W est
p ■&lt;WAF.IIlNtlTON. O rt. SI.—&lt;&gt;P)—
":V ifty d lre companies uf Clilllnn
- Conserve Mini Corps myn h iv e .
S been m o rn | from the Fuiirth
Corps Ares In Ilia Fur West. CCC
Official* ennounred,
1 |
They said the onrnllees ere be* tag transferred to Iho West to
if Work s*i forest, park nnd g rs tIsfa land prfljerla.
’ .) ,
‘...T he CCC rnmJInd Cl percept
lao re men from Honlhern S ta te s
th an (h rlr qnntm eltnwnd : hejnausn tn ltM rt.il enndlllons inilm ]
North nnd J 'J tt roductid a a n d b
m an t tharo.

'Independent ~?(quic Owned atca Operated
C A S H GROCER1
AND

MEAT? M A R

P H O N E 412

4 0 0 S A N F O R D , A Y E ., S A N F O R D , F L A .

Do you need a suggestion to whet your appetite? Jf so,
come around to 400 Sanford Ave. and, w a n d e r around
am ong our large and varied stock of good things to eat
and g et sure enough hungry.
We Have A Complete Line Of F ru it Cake Material
A R M O U R 'S

BAKED
BEANS

3 TALL CANS

5c

20c

RED SOUR PITTED

NEW CROP GREEN

P1EI

SPLIT
PEAS

M IL K

C H E R R IE S
Large can 15c

»* K E L L O G G 'S

CORN
FLAKES
2pkgs. 13c
NUT

M A ID

OLEO

Lb.

Potatoes

10 Lbs.

LIVER

Carrots 2 Bunches • 15c

piquancy all Its CMrnt M iracle W ldp
is totally different f a n all o th e r
dressings—sm oother, fluffier, m ore
delicious. T ry M iracle WMp ema il

KRJ izm:ar&lt;Mv k "rntm

issa 1

;doubled Hint of JU33.

Tall Carnation

No. 2 Can STD,
r ||! ;i - : i

,

I Camp owners ri|K-cl n cirly Bd,000 tralli-rs to roll over K lorkus
highways this w inter' nnd while
Jncksunville nnd Orltmlo have da­
rkled (o (llsronrnpt, tho movement,
trailer tnurlit* will ho welcomed
s t Miami, Sarasota, Tampa,* F t
I^uderdale and n score v f

WE LEAD IN PRICES

•DEPAR'
M O R R E L L ’S
S U G A R .. .
CURED
P IC N IC %

GOLDEN RIPE

other

clMci'
I Jacnsnnville and Orlando Joined
with Tain, llrarh- and Miami
Ileich, F lo , Ido's two swnnkleet
renters of eorlrty, In n rampslgn
■gainst Iho In,id ym hts.

C H O IC E R A D Y B E E F

Roast lb

Oenrgo roitw ay. tr a ile r of W ar
.Admiral, king nt tin* J-te a r nlils.
eetd y n terd n y Iho fu ll would not
run In (be IT.tun adilod Nary
Pnlunlny.
W ar
In,id llnipllrnp

Lamb SHOULDERS

YELLOW

O n io n s

3 Ijia

F R E S H P IG H A M S
L E G O -LAM B
PO R K CHO PS
t e i a o n t'i.i B

Beware Coughs

from commov cold*

CARROTS
Yellow'

SQUASH

LARGEFRAtffc
SPARE RtBS
HAM BOLOGNA
SUCED LIVER

Mo m atter how many medicine*
you have tried for your oough. chrst

p il l s b Ijr y

a a. $ t i u

Domino Confectioners

1 Lb, Spaghetti
and 1 Can '

Brown

Tomato
PASTE

I Lb-

Tomato
KETCHUP

{ »f»or is d ifferp p f

Cheese
Lb. K c

SUGAR

Large 14 Q*. Bottle

l*"fldvor

QUANTITY

That Hang On

BEEF STEW Lb. I2|/»c

Aant'd. Flavors
Monarch Gelatine

MIAMI, Oct., 21.—UP)—Flarids
tiulk-r rill.ip--, v tutor ous.s fur the
luttliiu's ltoiuud.1 of Uut Iliy liwuy,
(re being U tU rgul mnl l.n p tw ru
this lu ll in im 1 aui'iim
BNlkipstnl curly unJ ucanl Ineak
Ing tuuti-t iitutuiiK-iii llm season
A sJrvcy of tbu sluto fu.tiu
ram p o i.n .rs piulictbljf Inert1sso 1
r&lt;u;.lu* from I'd In i-0 p o m u t, dc
spile the falluiu o( i-tiloj uf tin, m olilp liomiM l j ii-iirli tbu niitiri
patrd pint, till, yen. Hid I In- Miul'S
given tin, tnisnlme tHsluulns by two
U rge Mot Ida cities.
L A 111,mi--I, 111 nn nr To rlit-rk wits
tlifric-.il, JJ/lUO tn ’.llirs were ri». ported in Kknlilii In l wlnloi'.
1 Last year., r i„ u tv 'for tl-o umviiiunl that In,., it , '.osinning it,
someth lug iliffei till , lit ran, pin:;

Cabbage

ROAST

Steaks
Lb. 19c

. Qrant’s tomb on the Hudson
H irer j n New York City cost
$(00,(194. all rnleed by popular eub.
fcr .n UM ThnnHiih'irlvr , ‘ ward ecrip tlo fk '. y ;
•d.
.
'. Papers filed In the anil 'said
Mr*, 1 DormnnM I l*t#w &lt;/«a drawn

Admtrnl Ima h'on out of ra rln r
slnri’ tie split n hoof to win­
ning the ntlniom Htukov Jtboul
tour mouths apo.

sSJUTO

II

Aauorted Flavor.
Craag And Bladtwcll'g

arts, n

COCKTAIL
Mac. * Spaghetti
For Sale

Net, 2 Cana
GARDEN PEAS
STRING BRANS
APPLE SAUCE
SWEET CORN

China proper had an estimated
popalatlon of IT M tM T I In 1111.

Trailer Camps Are
Ready For Tourists

t.A im r.U Md.. O rt. J l .- O P I -

3 Lbs.

GAINIPVII.LE, Oat, 11.—CD—
Mr, and Mrs. it- H. Hornian Tied
anil In circuit court hare rasterday assi st |Hn ttparks Theaters,
lac., roe ttooo nn the grnonds
Mra. Dormini Jin,, 10.0,1 dape'rad
of tttHJ “hank iilrtil" award aha
claimed aha should hare recede-

0t o theater hern Sept. U a n t
that aha applied In person tor
the money within o rrasononla
U n« s tte r h er name was id
aoanced as Ilu wfnner, lint (h it
Ik# theater manager rrttMi-d to
■Ira her l i e money.

WHENG

WAR AOMIIi.%L NOT ENTERED

G»y Walla, Mgr. Produce Depl.

Bananas
BACON

•

lb. 1 O c

Johnnie Alderman, Mgr. Mcnt DepL

ROAST

'

T H I I I t R A I N I N f t A I N , g devastating dew apoar of eteel t a d pow der th a t leaves ta
It* w ske d n o laU ea and deetracUon. This p k tu rs, on* of tha l i s t obtained dlracUy from the lie s of
Insurgent pilots, shows hoar a IM poand bomb (elrsle) appears hurtling earthw ard I r o n a t ombl ,g
pis nr. PTvohj t cd debris rising Iron th e Quid s belatr shew wberg. other missiles have U . U *&gt; m aths.

Suit Filed To Get
“Bank N ight” Award

(P e a n u t) : ; 4

Any Quantity
W, W. Goetsch
S tan 30-34
S tate M arket

iM f

MB KIDNEY’ BBAN8
202 Libby*. CUT W gT
2 CANS STD. LIMAS

Lb. 17c

�^m w w p i
W
w k%*
F.":"T’ i
.’rA‘;

J931

* • ■

Swtford U Hie Only Central
A poriiU City AffanUn* Rail, Highway
And Winter Transportation

More

S e m in o le C o m ity P ro d u c e * . L
F r u i t And
A nd V
V eefttabk*
g e ta b le s Thai
T h /h A ny
Fruit

Similar Aren In America
—i

DAILY NEWHPAPKH
VOLUME

EHtnbrwhetl In 1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , O C tO B E R 22. 1937

Fascist Council Is
'ranco
Spain

IRON LUNG’ BOY COMES SOUTH

K.C&gt; 1

Pall Of Gijon Brings n I
Country UnderCon- r UTiOUS

*
V

NUMBER SOI
i -

.............. .....

|01d Man Says Insurance
Montague Hit Crop *Failures
Him At Holdup

Yfl
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il
j
f 3
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1 /j
i *a ! •

Ur&amp; d By vPepper

$700 Robbery Victim Testifies B a n d i t
U. S. Senator TalKfl
Heat Him On Head, Form er Sw eetheart
A t Father-Son Ban­
Then Fled In Car Greets Young Snite
quet On Needa Of
F arm ers Of Today
EI.IZAnKTHTOWN. N*w York,

n "TJ
Battle

Two-Thiria^Of' AH CoLliDU*. Along

Shugbai Front

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Oct. 22.- (AT—While haired, p a r­
tially deaf Matt Cobh walked
feebly Into thl* mountain court­
room today and told of a beating
he received during a 0700 holdup
which th* S tate contend* was
administered by the mysteriou*.
SHANGHAI, Oft., a . - ( A W
John Mnntagu*.
and Japanese troopa were
tnaurgent Spam today be­ Chinese
Cobb. 74, I* the father-in-law
locked In n heavy battle along the
c a m e Europe’s newest, albeit j SS-mile
of Kin liana, owner of the Jay.
fYintraMliiK the fkrmera
Shanghai front today with
New York.
roadhouse
looted
both sides claiming galna. In tha
. " • n * iU m to M r m a
of yoMenlny with thoae -of &gt;
seven
year*
ago
by
a
gang
of
embryo:-Faaelat state.
confusion of attacka and counter
today who ara the recipient* ^
four lubber*.
Diplomats met in London attacka It was virtually Impost II I* •
of ninny advantages under
Montague alarrd at the elderly
for
farrlgn
observer!
to
determ
ino1
) still ^d1debate how to iret
witness as impasoie* as yester­
tho prcncut adminta
ct situation
foreign fljihtera out of the thaA cin
day whrn Roger Norton, a ro«Konalor
Claude Pepper
Japanese arm y spokesman anfrssn l participant to the rrlm r,
h la h a r m ie s
l e « « n ;^ J
—
7 , ™ " ^ od out that tna larmcra
testified
Montague.
H
o
l
l
y
w
o
o
d
Surrounded by doctors and nuraee. Fred II. Suite. Jr., c c lib n ltil infantile paralysis vtrllm, I*
t h e c h n n e e s t h a t - o t h e r n a - anese had pushed back the Chine**
itood otto more thing, Inaur*
tlo n s w ill b e c o m e o p e n ly i n * ; . f*w hundred y a rd , to occupy ahonn h aving ('hlrnga in his "iron lung" for Miami. Fla., where he will spend the winter. Not# golfer exlreonlliuny, w ar an ac­
|
at ice against crop falluroa
v o lv e d In t h e S p a n is h c iv il Kwangfu, an Im portant Chinese (he railway car especially equipped for Ihe Journey. Young Knit* i n ntiickrn is China IH months complice.
Norton said the golfer—known
and tho lower prlcoa which
war. tint even aa they talked It defense
position
A
Chines* ago and hns lived in Ills "iron lung" since.
jj
.
then as I.svcm c Moore - si ruck
rem it from overproduction In
appeared th at F a th e r, Time him- spokesman declared the Japancte
Cobb In the
hrnd
"several
bumper years,
aelf might aatve the problem — were drlVen back at the same
time*."
Rpeaking at
(he Father-Son
Although they never were
th a t the u n it faw months might point.
* &gt; Asked hy the prosecutor, “ Bo gnged. h o i It. Unite. Sr,, *atd Banquet In the annex o tlh * F irst
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
see a decialve end to tha civil, sheila from Chinese balterlea In
you see In 'th is court mom the ItoM-mnry (V Pam dl (above) and Methodist Church last nlaht, tha
conflict.
Pootung across the W hangpoe
man who attacked y o u !" Ouhh hi* son. Fred, Jr., probably would young senator delivered an ad­
Insurgent Gene rails.I mo F r a n , H irer from Shanghai fell tn the
hesitated a moment, looked' to ­ have murried if the youth had dress most of which waa dtrertclacu Krahco today became the Japanese-occupied Itongkrw seeward Montague und said, "1 not tw-eii stricken with infantile od to the boys who aceottpanlad
rau) dictator of tho tarrtto ry h * ’ tion 0f tha Inlarnatolnal Retllethink th a t's the man there."
paralysis which left him to an their ilada to th* banquab'
bolds — at least two-thirds of | mvnt.
I jilr r under n cross exam ina­ Iron lung. Rosemary hurried ..to
In hla comparison of tho t a m ­
Bpnln. Kg Immediately eat op, Th, j Bpanri, high command.
tion, he said, " lie
(M ontague) greet Fled when he arrived in e r In hla fath*r&gt; day with tho**
XascU! Grand Coanrli to govern Informed by diplomatic Iradera
of today, tha Senator potatad
seems l o o fat for the man who Miami to spend the w in lr £
It with Iilmaelf aa Ita powerful th a t It muat win a major victory
Mr* II. Tftl.mh was granted f
out that there war* no Couaty
was tn the room."
head.
VV
before tha moating o f the NineperndmUm yi-Mcrdsy to hulld an *
Agent* or Horn* Demonstration
Mr*. Kin liana, who with her
Ilia capture of Gijon, th a Bis- Power T reaty Nations In H ruv
ndditioii to |u-r dwelling a t 1200 j
Agents to offer guidance t* ,4M f
three pretty, fashionably dressed
cnyan port city, mad* It poaalbla tala next weak, ordered every reMarinilln Avi-ntiu hy (i. P. Paxton, f
farmer and hla wlfa, R u n d o n c daughters, Doris, |7 ; H arriet. 20,
fur li|m tn plan a maaalvo threat
C(-nllsM 4 m rag e Five,
*-------I local building m.-m-ctm.
I
trlflrnthm waa unheard of, and
Into tha aoutbaaat. the chief re­
NEW YORK. Oct. I*.—(A’)—|
______
II HMF.I.IIYVIM.K, Ky., n&lt;t. *1. and Naomi. 21, testified yester­
there were n" agaarlea through
maining aagment of govarnmaut
murder charge day to quirk succession said one
Governor Ctoi# e l Florid* told,
Kanford'.. first trailerile of the &gt; (A1) — The
which th* fannsr might borrow
of the robbers railed out "Verne,
territory, lie may try a decisive
gainst
Jack
Garr.w
aa
dismissed
representatives of th e commit-!
wllh , n | „ y u . ^ . ^ t mooai to r to o l t T - wjaddsvtlop
We better gal out of here."
tJm ist a ra ln tt V a l u t a epd M*
tea for the r t h W r of rtrtt~ (a rh e d Is t Hudson oinvrrtibie , mIsv but the fate of his' brothMs land nr Improve his* ham*.1 ^
“ I heard one of the men rem id M m , w inter -eats la aad
Chimney sw ifts In the number of Til*
right* In Tampa yesterday that coupe could not lx- provkhxl with er. Hoy, who admitted shooting! ferr„ | |„
participation
of
Florida
C arlftou." she d e ­
ha win*. tM w ar will ha over.
IK&amp; were landed during the past farm ers In the Rtate's lt.040,*
A complete unit of the F.ZF.K- "a man ought to he hung on * th« facilities of n modern trail- Hrlgadler General
Henry
II clared.
1 # Tha latest vaatlga of the govern week, arronllttff lo a statem ent OM still con Nervation program
' m ent'a
control
In
northwest VF.L “T h e* t* r' waa this morning tree It he advocates overthrow r r camp to Kanford hot stopped In-nhardi was left In the Jury.
All four witnesses said they
placed on display In the Chamber of the government."
. &lt; overnight near tin- proposed plot
The defense had ulosed after heanl "acrrsm lng" outside the made th il morning hy t \ R. Maaon, daring th* pant year la also so
Spain vanished today as Franco's
head of the l-lorida Otudubon So­ nrivanlngo for anil Improvement
At th e **mn lime, he said for Sanford's liuilor cump. the two more physlclnna had tnld Hie house.
yM orluiis artnle* *w*pt Astu­ of Commerce Building.
ciety, who led Ihe gVxiup of bird
The "T h e a te r' ia bring loaned Florid*, was prepared to e sten d ' city Briefer noted this morning. Jury they believed Roy was ternrias (Oviedo province) from end
“ My father (M atthew Coldi, 1 under. In the work og the awlfta and monetary gain whlrh wag
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
through
Ill
proteellon
to
thoae
w
hoohi-y(
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—
■
■
■
■
I
porarlly
lna&lt;&gt;ne
when
he
ahot
to 'a n d .
present with liana during Hi" th at were net im-d from tho chim ­ nut provided for farmer* of - a
Even more complete than the courtesy of Henry Holt and1Com­ tsw and order.
holdup) waa yelling 'they're kill ney ,.f (lie Mm fin'd Machine Shop deradh ugo.
The monthly ’Benefit Bunco of Uonhardt.
pany, New York publisher*, and
As to the m atter of the yet of the B. P. O. Klka will be
With nil * these advantages,
J»‘ k and ll&lt;&gt;r O arr were broth Ing me’." Mrs. llano asserted.
collapse of defame* of Santan­
ty a ipeclnlly deaigned trap,
flogging slaying
of held In the Klks Hall lotilglit e r . id Mrs. Verna tie rr North,
however, the Benatnr pointed out
der on Aug. i f waa lb* crum ­ la a duplicate of the units now on unpunished
Mrs. lian a said she was forced
The M idi were trapped, bandpd Gin farm er Is thn biggest gam­
A. Shoemaker, organlier from 10:20 'id — 7, according lo ttaiicee nt tn-nhardl at Ihe t1"&gt;" tn open the roadhouse snfc ot
p in g ot the moral* of tha aavaga display in tha larg er bookstores,
aud ilium dinti-ly reli-axed and rec bler tn tho world, lie plant* to
of northern metropolitan cittra. It, i.f* lha modern Democrats, tn George Thurston, who added th sl of Imr death U*l year. The Gen
gunpoint.
dynamite slinging Aaturtan
mi­
onlx o f their rap tu re in other arc
to
ttens who formed the Republican will he used particularly fo r. the IUJ6, th* governor gald he would a email cover charge will b e 'a r a l wue charged with her murBoris tv*lifted she heard «ie e f ........ (lf ......... .. wiM „ WBjt w„ h the Inrllie go|l nod hopes
gather n good rrop and make
nits
gnvernmanl'a a r m y 'l l Asturias. Olh Anniversary Meeting of the welcome n Depattm ent of Jus­ made for the men mid the ladies dec • One trial resulted In
the
gang
tell
her
her
........
ter,M
in
order
lo
determine
thcli
money. Hiimrilmra the crop Is
trial nut] Di-iihurilt » i&gt; stain on hurry up or we’ll blow it up."
One* the fiercest of all gov- Central Florida Council of Cham­ tice Investigation tn the affair. will be admitted flee,
- in migration.
line uf- —
Bight
bers of Commerce to b* held In
The delegating had gone In
destroyed, anil sometimes
ha
K H i is w e s* ra g e n**&gt;
lllu eve nt IIn) atill 1 of n ari-mnt
1‘aiil
Poland,
an
em|i1tiye
of
lieA num ber of Bio mem tiers of harvests a good rrop but than
Hanford on the morning of Novem­ Cone's hotel to ask him, In thu
trial.
roadhouse
at
Ihe
time
of
I
tie
..
i , i
„
,
j Hu* A mhibon Society throughout h it follow (nr m m
ber 0. The program feature
lanruage of David Clendrnnln. a
have also
Brig. Gen. Wlerheo \V G arter robbery,
pointed out Mont agioft&gt;.ope„ t ,n
wlth
this Im portant meeting will be member, whnt lie proposed lo do
H w lla a r* (&gt;« !?■*• Ms)
til IojiiIhvIIIs , atm was asaorlat- as the man he saw with N orton!n,,. u uroiH
Elvira Gamer'* personal in trod ac­ to "vindicate Juallr*'' In tinof Biological Survey
ad with tiimli.mil whcn tho lat­ in a Jay, N. Y.. g a ra g e ,'u rn r G o -j(|
tion of the character* of tier story. Shoemaker rase.
Ihe banding of tbi-ae in terest­
ter w»i K«nl inky udjutual g*n- lian a resort, a few nights before
Or. W dlard I , . Itaard. for a
ing birds with hope th at their
Tha public la cordially Invited
Told by Ihe Rot. Jam es Myers
nrat. yeulprdny termed tilm *'imo the holdup.
nutnbar o f , year* president of to see this very attractive diaplay Industrial secretary of tho fed
m igration‘ routes may finally un
uf
the
innnt
vlnlnnl,
dnnilnaertng
FpOcMjMJ ) ridings - In - Foochow, which ebnwa “Pappy, Mammy,
rover their w inter home, thus
(fwhilst,rd ee I 's s , slat
and Uns'Tiipuloua men 1 over
far unknown.
Chink, will glva an addreaa on Bxaklel, E m a n c i p a t i o n . Ltl*
“1 heartily approve of th* pro­
1 The Hsiifonl
M-rifoi d Fra
Kra Scnuta
S
of Ship know.’*
q
"The , M aker, ot a New China" Plural, Aasafetuia, Unc* Adam
More Hum,4(10 of fin- bird, have posed construction
th* St.
No.
7
held
ita
first
regular
meet
i lx-w Glrleli, l.oulaillls, a NaIn th a s Cone rotational Church Joahna and Augustus" In varied
•low hern handed in Manfoid und Johns-Indian River Canal," Sena­
log
la&gt;l
evening
at
tlanew
head
Hon-'l
Guard
ftrot
lieutenant
and
*T
n
*
a*
*■»'«
*»"i
rvrning
m
i
BoqdAv morning, naeordlng to tha activities having to do wllh “ Mam­
It I* hoped that n few more catches to r Claude Pepper told a Herald
' former aide do-eupo In Denbardl.
dock on
It* f. Jli R Root, pastor . of tha my'*" washing.
I’rellm lnary plant fur Ki&lt;mlnnb&gt; limy lie made In the limited day* reporter in an Interview laat night,
rh aracter a.wt him a* “powarchurch, who cordially invited tho
The Hem tools County Chamber
T. George Wulksr, m anager ot th* Lake F ront Drive.
County's exhibit ut tin. Central remaining I efnre the l ird*' do adding th at ho planned to do
drunk'- and ‘'officious,'"
pubi c to attend.
Th* sroiitx reported th i t alrue
of Commerce la istlstln g the the Ktats Text Book Ksrviee . for
Ma). Joseph Kelley. Frankfort, Florida Kxposllhm In Orlando p a rtu rr for more southern areas. everything possible to Insure Conc
A t a r n part of Dr, Beard-* publishers of E x e a t e l In the the Ml*to Departm ent of Fdara* light* have liesn installed by the
Those rn-opcratlng with Mr. grrsaional approval for tha pro*
tie.«rllied him us "cruel and ln- will tia discussed IiiiiIkIi I vs Ills
uislanding career la adaeatloi national advertising of this out­ tion, visited Frminole County yes- Kanford I.lnnv Club, their spunj
th* organisation of ^hi- t'tianibi-r Mason (n Ihr rerrn l handing ac­ Jeet
human.”
and avnngallatle w o rt hi standing child's book over which trrd ty on hi* insjirctfun tour , of aura, work ran be completed soon
He intim ated that features
The liiNaully Irntliimnr w a a Of Commerce Kihlldt Committee, tivity inclislr Mr- and Mrs. Ilrn ry
apwit In Chinn which a t all America la already chuckling, Ihe different couiitica of the State, rn their lu-w boat. G ut they are
Inliodurial In n lonx tifpotlirGral according to Ralph llugwrll, *&lt;•&lt;- A. It (j • ei*l I, Mrs Mason, Miss Mary o th rr than the value of the canal
Ih . present Urn# la la tha grip Mr. Bagwell saidForrester, Kusm-11 Odhnm and II. to commerce would be brought ouk
T. W I jio ton, county au|i*rin- now building and last night they quexllon waked of three phyai- rotary.
of a relentlaaa w ar, and through
at the n est introduction of thd
ilent of public instruction, repost­ completed Go- iiutallation uf a new- clatu. Br. Milton Board, l&lt;oulsCounty Agent
It. Dawson A* Haynes.
hi* observation h* h*a acquired
work In nrh
project, which hu said would bo to
ed today.
-------------------- vtlle, In replying, deetared Roy ha* bean aatui-d ihalrm an of the I
first hand Information a* to
( I if fold lli-ll, skipper nf the Gan- had been emotionally In
the neat session of Congress. Th*
Mr. W alker la making an effort
condition! which axial la th at
value of the project aa a flood
a’nd th’al V.a h re sm . r^rm sl
t» ascertain tho number of arw group, alinounrod h i. rv ig n s tlo n , ^
ta r eastern lead, It waa atatad.
control measure and other addi­
hook* held In tha eoi;ntles of Ihs from that «Hire due to tho fact M 1 ||| ,mm,,lMll„ ,|y &gt;f,r r what ho who hava bean Invited (n the
In l i l t hy special ragaaaLD r.
tional features will be emphasised,
th at be ha* mc.-pl.-d a po.ltion in tMTOed- ,.|hn m»ntat ospl.wlonoc
A apoctal mooting of t h . B . _P. »and
• * • Is« also Inspecting old book* Kt IV trr.burg- According to Dick r u o n n | ,,y M-rtiig the r r a r r a f m eeting In the Chamber of Com­
Hoard waa placed la charge of
the S rnator Indicated.
merce building at 7:10 o'clock
Approximately
tw
enty
Junior
the T. M. C. A. to Baochow for O. E. honoring R. L. Glsnn, prom- whlrh are in nead of repair.
, Mason^ setito- of the troop, the ^
, ^ in ,, Hl)|„ ni,,n
j oh„ nr*;' Mrs, Gladys Kendall, Mrs
Senator also hinted th a t a W. P*
High
School
girls
will
aid
to
the
promot!«n«l work to r atx year*. I Inent local B k a who will l**re
I t w as Indicated that tha old organisation will ra rry on under
ixmtsvllla llox
A. allocation might ha obtained
Packard,
Otto
Hcbnu-lil.
Malvaliun
Army
Tug
Day
cam
­
Itaturnlng to America oa tor-j Hanford next A**k. will b# hold hooks will Im collected end sent to ,th e Irn d n ih lp of Male W a lte r, coaranw l with Dr. Ilosrd.
Emil Kaescrniati, luiks Monroe; paign lo be held in Sanford to- for the project through the ce*
lough ha waa datataad two yaare la th* !/odg* Hall tonight, accord- the book rebinrlery In Jurkaoaville Ward until a new skipper ran he
Th# bypnlbi-llrul •iiicsllnn a*k Fred Forward, Forest Clljr; II .... .
(a p t. Fred Fcn-n, com­ operation o t th* adjoining
to act *v a D istrict Bocrotory t o r to Rav. J . 3. Kallaghan, sec­ where they are rebound for rou»e, aclrrtnd by the Mhl|i CammiUrc.
| ^ m , nhyslt Lana a s s w hether U. U n d o , Ales It. Johnson. W mander of tho local unit an* lias.
to the Board In Maw T o rt. Thao re ta ry of th a Lodga,
a t a coat of 41 p errrn l o f th*!
The Rrouta W i n vUilora last Hoy
no| tre-rom- mentally J . Welle. J r , l.oogwood; R oy!nounrr’d today
hack *« C htaa to kooota* prwat-j . B rreral promtoswt Blka from original purchat* prler
jn tg h t, W. II. McGrackcn, member opK#( b hM r, ,
r, , Mirtl (hat
F. By mss. Hr..
J. Miller. W
The girls aiding in lha tag
tho lodga* to ivrraandlaK com*
During h k visit to Kanford Mr- «f th# Hsmloota High School faeul- ,
rr)un„ l f, „ nnwt to In O. Kllbce. aen ev s; n , F. King, rales will ho awarded valuable
w u In*- i R T a h l k T n , there muaJtUs will b* preaont fo r th* W stkrr visited tha Hemtaol* High ty and Football t oaching M*ff,
Ml bl. trHroai Oviedo; B. If. 11*11, Garden'* prises fo r th eir work, tt was Indi­
during th a Mat toy day* in ad­
Hchool and was Introduced lo th* B ustrr V Ihb-n and J- 1, Oallaway,
"casting rcflott-ons on bis Farm s; R. F. Cooper, Ovl'-do; cated.
Also scheduled for th* program faculty there by CL ®. M cKay,' m em tot of the Ship Committrc *
min atratloo o f. ml seisms it odeII. A. Ward, Jr., Oviedo.
aisiar." V
The Tag Day cam paign Is .being ' NjCW YORK, Oct.. « . - W i ­
it I* tha to It tat Ion of Nor- principal of the school.
cai tonal w art. A g o * to l i f t
(th e Lions flu b . •
rumlucU-d to pn e ffo rt to rsis* fi lock prices worked lo w rr la early
B. Gloaa, who hot aorrad
during adaTaato • with rovrtottooM r W hlkar Is th* son of W. 8 .1
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dealings today reverting th e trend
exalted ruler of tha Antler*.
■n .nrtdiore, h # ( toto m, aa* s p ­
of the past three m arket a n sto n l.
w .ik s r . form er p s .to r o f
rawl oa rC ttgfH pit,
Into tha Order of Elks.
Many share* wore down by a few
Ki-minnte
County
and
also
to
pro
cept ablrt apd
A fte r tho to Illation
cents te a s much as 01:00 w ith
vklr
funds
fo
r
other
work
of
tb*
■assts will ha asrrad faUowsd by
trading heavy on tha dec I to*.
also of this aity.
I
'
‘- I '
th * Elks monthly Benefit peace.
Dr. P- W. Bullosa, of lUr D j - organisation.
1 RGFFAI.O. N, T., O rt. SI.—I Yha msoting apd supper of th*
(’apt. F rrcn Indicated th at tha Brokers expressed a kfflef thd
Bose
Academy
in
Orlando
will
P n r f v .P if f h t
In
1 UP)—Uneto Bam'a newest fisht- Saafprd Shrin* Club held to tb*
trading Indicated a period ef “con­
r o ijy - ia g n t tiie u»
pUne
r tn .te o e d
H .« 'v d d « i i c d i . . t night
pro- preach a t tho Full Gospel -T ab er driea will begin about 1&gt;:QQ o'clock solidation'' e f th* gains recorded
LOW -TRICK* s k k n
tomorrow
morning
and
will
con­
M e W S O V i C t g U F J J ® , Alracud*" yesterday—aR er I h e noaimad a success tndsy hy offl- nacls, located on th* Orlando High­
In yesterday's final hour nnrapway n e a r Geneva A vrnur, Sunday tinue through th* day and con.. ■ ..
| haryactids, a
v lr|o«t, fighting ctal* of th* Lodge.
WAlfUNOTON,
O d . n . —(A n rjuded by requesting the. eo-oper- j Itonda war* a little higher a i d
the O ther w is e Me*"
WAf
I A t^roxlm stely f*0 Shrinrre were evening a t Tl4B o'clock, It wax
MOSCOW, Oct. I I —(AV-For-1I fb h .
of A gricaltaraf EcoR a i n wt Oar U r d 't Tha B
ation of the people of Sanford and Ru‘*t '
.
The new plan*, a Iwta-enslm-d to attendance at the meeting pro- learned today.
yootorday fruit ttkaight eseenttows war* reported
Kemlnoto County In making th*
Homo
o
f
th*
students
from
the
flying
furtre**.'
waa
then
turn--'!
aided
over
by
George
Wstostoto,
yesterday from Siberia
driva a success,
Forty-fir* pereoos wore at^atat over fn I .tout. Den Jam In 8 k-1- recently cl/cicd presklent of th* Academy will accompany Br. Bu*
will U
program o&lt; tho Board mortal
Bee* sa d will b* in charge of the
toy
nr
Wright
Field.
De»lon.'
group.
Irta
ts
k
o
f
t
a
r
cooviettoa
aa
■ M aeattoa hoaortag
TWa
INDICT TWINTV.TMRKK
Peoples Meeting at- 0:43
haary predasllaaa at or- rhsrge* o f-T ro t shy let aad right- Ohio, (or final taalo before hr-1 A t the meeting It was announced Teung
Cloudy ACAttorod
o'clock.
tod
flown
to
Daytoa
for
•
h
o
th
a
t
a
sim
ilar
supper
will
U
t
terrerU
m
.
sabotage
sod
spygrapotruU. aad apptoa.
ATLANTA,
Oct.
M
—
Uf)
afternoon
and possibly Ip
Dr. Dafleo* may he heard over
ot afl'lhreo are near rao- lag oa rail road# to behalf of. lha ■se of Ihe Army Air Corp*. j to th* Hotel on November IB. P ast Radio
B u tto n WDBO to Orlando Tw ealy throe led lrim m ts e h e r r porttoa tonight, som ewhat carter
Several mim optouto the guns presidant Edward U n * gava w hat
JapanoM tolalllaaar* aorrtea, -. .
tog violation of lottery law* tn tonight. Baturttoy generally f l t f
official* ot a vtUaga to |p the “Atrarislta/* which Is • waa term ed an Inlrrosttog report every Wednesday morning .and alleged operation of the “hug" and colder. E xtra as* north w art
th
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of
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Tabernarle
cor­
aUvsrcolored
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throughout
wkre eaatr
Florida— fa ir - sa d coaahtotaMy
d ia l!/ to vitas tha public to attend o r numbers racket her* wero rounique to th a t It to driven by th* a a tk a and short spwachaa
tqrnod yuatorday by tha rd U a a colder U alg k t aad S atu rd ay n l f
the
Snadsy
-night
meeting
and
epushsr'- prepaitoftL PttmuleJ be- osada'hy many ef the Nokia* pres­
1«T .
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Big Drive Ready
F o r Southeast

Government Aids
To Farmers Cited

Jap s Seek To Win I n t
portant Victory Be­
Franco Hopes ToCapfore
9-Power Meet
tu re M adrid A n d
Valencia By W inter

Crop Insurance Said
To Be M ain Aim
A .Of
Coming Legistation

4k

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and

Cene Advocates
Tree Hanging For
R evoinlionists

Charge Of Murder
|Against Jack Ganr
;Dropped By Stale

But Promises Protec­
tion For All Who
Obey LawAndOrder

lefense Closes W ith
Testimony R oyG arr
Insane A t Killing!

185 Chimney Swifts
Banded In Week
ByAudubon Society

Eieldel T heatre Is
Displayed A t C Of C

Rev. Beard To Speak
OnChlna HereSunday

Ship No. 7 Of Sea
Scouts Holds First
: Meet At City Dock

Text Book M anager
Here On Inspection u u. rlrr. on an oWci(y

Elks Lodge Plans
Honors F or Glenn

Canal Gets Okey
From Claude P apper

Exhibit For Fair T
Be Discussed Tonight

srr«.viTid s; t*By* Salvation
t«BeArmy
Held

Stocks W ork Down .
By $2 P er Share

tto N ew Fighting' Plane ShrineSuppcr Termed D r. DuBose To S p c a k ' ^ . ' - i t JStt.T o.sL ’a
2 T a 3 2 7 r a ^ s J f r u f i Christened ‘A iraeuds’ Success By Officials A tTabernacle Sunday

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Sanford Jerald

le GivenFor
ic Violation
COVINGTON, U l, Oct.. « . (A7 —D*y M arshal John Bennett
waa in poaaaalaa of a brand new
eacusc fa r a traffic alcnal viola*
lion.
l i t said ha hailed the negro
driver of a shiny new antomoblte
which had Jest crossed an in t e r
seatfon against a red light.
"Look here," said tho M arshal,
"w hat do yon mean by running
th at light T W hat do you think wa
have green and rad lights f o r t"
The nagre, grinning broadly,
rvplladt
MI didn't aim to do no harm ,
Csp'n- I silos thought the green
light w as fo r tho w hite folks and
tba red light fo r us nlggars, so I

I «&lt;w ifa *ld dog brought

Into a

Th W i t e *lo*p.
VAanr, he am id not aland—
1 W w*n who carried him
d e tib ts i dew s In alienee,
l a e k m tba girl rang tho bell,
A white-coated attendant came
And took tko old dog In hla arm*—
R o a p o k a and *sld:
“l&gt;o you w ant hi* collar, S lr f"
TB* M ss took o ft Dm collar and
gently Is Id HI* bond
F a r an inatant on Oia old dog's
head
Tk* dim oye* looked quietly Into
his master'*
And bo wa* carried off without
complaint,

at nome paat time In hlg life, everyone In entitled to a teeond chance, and Montague has already proven what ho
would
do with
If uIt were
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. . . . . . .hia
. . . second uchance
iw &gt; v , ii
w c ie ggiven.
iv o ii. They
a n u y aare
r e rreehirni na«l niarovei
confident that ho would never lapse finta Die ways of the •swell of American
underworld ■gif**,
., I '
'
lagaln.t sluing on ^h*
We are not disposed to condemr/a man who has slipped ■*1 *«”•*•
once and wants to rise again. T h/f way of the law should 1 t wj 2 l ,c!ua,lir h“ *
be to help a man up once he haa fallen. But we wonder If
all the facta pertaining to Montague's past and present have
, £*!
.V?
yet been tjrought o u t If It la acloiowledged that he actu- w„ n t put p, B test fa
ally did participate In thta particular roadhouse holdup, we pi.n .(fair, which oeci
wonder If that wan hi# flrat offense. We wonder If he may 'tho present act was p*i
not also have had a part In numerous previous holdups, I Spain was not muel
perhaps in some In which someone waa killed.
| noth ,w" •wm,d *«
And we wonder If the Hollywood celebrities with whom ,
["■tth*d,*nd civil
he now gangs, are sure that he haa completely reformed. *
TTiere have been occasions *when "gentlemen" criminals ;,h) rPntin*ntio r Wni
wormed their way Into the society and confidences of . Durthe currant one
prominent persona only to rob them when they got a good on# may yet tall It I
chance. We wonder If they are aura that Montague lg not ferrnt. It bring* out
a man of this type. We wonder If any of them have ever rympathir* which it ■*
missed their watches or their wallets myeterloualy when Pr*»*n‘ hdng trarialai
Montague was around and the natural tendency waa to
• • •
blame It on the servants.
Of Bourse If the New York roadhouse holdsp was nut congre** debate
Montague’s-first slip and he promptly realised his mistake, ,,on n ,&lt;m« ,lme b*fa
is sorry, and has never done It again, and Is pretty well
Muirniity tct So
sure he never will do It agsln, he's probably entitled to the ^
*"*
utmost leniency on the part of the court, but he shouldn't mrin, n,
out
l&gt;e excused Just because a few Bollywood "big shots” have wlr , n,i th»t any cfr&lt;
Interceded in his bihalf.
operate with oth»r n*t

jvenl right atone.''
I Tho Bowery, ■ atrect in New
Mb . mU I tlenm.lt adm itted that! York *Clly, o n originally calico
t o arrcteo
loo good to &lt;H«-| BoWfrte from the t„ r , t tw or ^ * r ,l nnd he tot the negro IT",
lhe f. , ^ , boionrtag to
a fter reading him a Iceture o n ' |.ctcr S luyvo*ant.
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Fine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting
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McLaulin, Jeweler
111 S. r a r k Avo.

In AUowInjr

of .pant d u account*.
I helped yse.now you help

* General Repairing
Track A Ante Berries

OF ALL KIND*

II* Palmetto A**.

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BU Y A U SED CAR
SANFOItp BUICK CO.
USED CAR LOT ON
PARK AVE.

M artin’s G arage
A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32

ft. N. N IPPER

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Independent atore* comprorala.
KJ percent or the retail dlatritm
tins oatleta In tha Uu’toA Btater.
The IndrpemtenLs do about 87 P « m i t of the total bualneaa.

A pries yau can alford la pay

M artin’s G arage

BUY NOW
AND SAVE
We have the Car or Truqk you want
. at the price you want to pay—

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Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond M inting And Engraving

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PHONE 41

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

MANY OTM IR

J § 3 ^ N^Ftotl BAR0A,N# TO

By PRESTON OROVBR

VISIT OUR BARGAIN SPOT
On P ark Avp.
GLASS

MIRRORS . PAINTS

QUALITY— DEi’ENDABILITV
Pittsburgh Proof Products

W hat vja'd Ilk* to know la hnw
muck h i m o f thaao outalandlng
political aaponanta of minimum
wagaa pay t o l r cook*.
I t look* a a .lf John Montague
w o n going to have to uae aome
USUoually good trick ehota to get
out qf thla trap.
Bov- Coot teem* to ba 1 * deto m ln o d not to bava a tpecUl
keytton of tho LegUlature a i the
fit*M e a t la to convene Con f r o

' On* of tho Vlctlmo of tho Uteot
airplane dlaoator woo making a
now* 1 reel depicting the eafoty of
l i r trovvl. No doubt It will lie
Shown ooooor or talor, but aomc
of u* oaw It the flrat tlmo• Among Florida* flrat winter
viSltorv of tho aoooon It F rH
In iU , J r . of Chicago who com**
In an " i n n lung" to Miami Death
booaua* hia doctor* fool th at tbo
tllm tte will ba bolter fo r him thaii
tho cold llllnoli wlndt. That to n
Compliment to tk lt atete who 1 a
MM with million* of dollar* ot hi*
Qonmond. Ohio to go anywhere In
tho world to ooek hia baalth. c&amp;mra
to Florida.

T H E f t f i J m PLACES:
Two spirit

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J ftni Flo rid * boma

THE PEOPLE:
on.

. Maaoollnl appoar* to b* com
IM t« term* On the "Volunteer
] gtoolton la sp ate, propoolng a
■pastel eemmlsalon to go to
•p e te and oapnrvteo w ithdrawal.
T hla #0*14 ho a (In* aatltemout
fgr a vary dUfloati prohtem. Or
akiyb* 11 D ata I* Ju*t auillng
tnr item .

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Bulck—Pontiac—Mack Trucks
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937

Social A n d Personal Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Social Calendar
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MONDAY

The Woman*, A u x ilia ry -o f l U
First Presbyterian Church will
observe the week of prayer and
aelf denial beginning Monday. In*
apirationnl meeting will bo held at
3:30 with Mr*. Junius Turnbull 0 1
leader.
J. U Marentello krill hnnor
the ladlea of llio Woman's Mia*
aJonary Koelely of tho First
Melhm|j*t* Church with a (hea­
ter party at iu:(lu A. M.Theplc*
tur* will bo " U a ls w uy'"*fn At*
rira** and Is In ronncrtlon with
tbo new Mission Study Rook,
•*Th« Moslem World.'" All mem­
ber* arc tinted in niteml and
also member* of oilier eliurche*

D istrict M eeting
Hc}d A t Daytona
A group conference of District
(Number Two of the. St- John's
Prrabytcriat
met 'in Daytona
Beach yesterday.
An interesting nnd helpful pro­
gram was presented and at noon
lunih was served in the social
room* of the church.
IT use from Knnfnrd nltrad ln g
were: Mra. J- N. lilllon, Mrs. Kir­
by File, Mr*. S. K Andrews, Mrw:

ToJcpbow 148

TJielma Godbee Is
Wed To T. C. Brown
Mra. B. C. Cowan of Idrvel*
land. Texas, nfontranre* tlm mat**
j|o*n_tiI- her nuuchief... Tholma
(liHlbee. In T. Collier Jlrown of
San Turd In f$rwnrk. N. Y„ on
Monday.
Mr*. Drown has lived In Ranford for a nuhiher of year* and
wa* rraduated (rum nominate

Mr*. B. G. Smith of Oviedo wa*
a visitor In Sanford todayM n . Claude M. Hobson left yes*
trrd ay fo r Philadelphia, Penn,
where aha will visit her sister
Misa Lillian W* Antosh.

H ITS DEMOCRACY
Mr. Drown was horn hero and
has liver hrro all of hi* life.
tJEKSnURG, — Demoeraey —Iho
The eotiple will arrive from New
plan under which people of tin
York (oday nnd will ho at home
United S tates govern themselves
to iheir friend* at IDS Mnngustlne
— la one of Iho m ost inefficient
Avenue.
furma of governm ent known,
“ Ilul It produces an independent
fearless people, and for t h a t; tea*
son it I* good." ■
These were Iho conclusion! of
Dr. Ludd. It- Spivey, preaklrnt of
Ml*a Krmn Ihiudney was host­ Southern College a t Ixkeland, in
ess lo the "Three t’V* which nit address to Kotarinn* Wrdnei*
mel al her home Thursday.
day.
The lueellnp was ratted lo or­
der by the president. Cu1! Do*
HEADS EXCHANGE
Fort-M. ISUnlteth Whlchnm, sec­
retary, read the minutes of Iho
TAMPA, -(/!■&gt;—B. \Y. Sprague,
last Meeting after which Jessie
Harden whs ruled ns a new mem­ of Memphl* w as elected national
president of the Eachange Club*
ber.
At the ronrltislon of Ihe yesterday as delegates closed their
mooting llio members enjoyed annual convention here and more
than 3A0 embarked on a post-con­
games opd refreshm ents.
Those present were: th e Ml*»*» vention trip to Cuba.
(5ul| DoFol-eat, lleliy Walhen,
Several near-sighted movie ne*
Rllrabelh Whlghnm. Krmn Dond*
liry, I'jih rrln e lliirr son. Mar- tresses w ear lenses to fit over
garei spencer and Marela Proc* their eyes, m olding them to ace
w ithout the aid of glasses.
Inr,

Miss Erm a Doudncy
Is Hostess To Club

0 ( p are wool
P l a n year
n e w cooler*
w e a t h e r
w a rd ro b e

NOW.

Bridge P arty Given
By Seminole P.-T. A

Mrs. F rank Evans

The Finance Com mitt** of the -------------------- -P. T. A . of Seminole High School
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entertatned with * subscription
bridge party lait night at th* Elk*
Club with Mr* W. |{. Dyson, Mr*.
.
J. B. Cogburn and Mr*. F- EW i .
Roumlllat serving * 1 door commit*.
*
tee
*
•|er and thru turned It over to
Th* P. T. A- color*, blue and
gold, were emphasiicd by the uie
of blue bowl* ami ilalalea with
^k
golden colored flower* The tallica 'k
were In blue with gold lettering
. M
and gold ribbon mid the color
^k
•rheme w*a fuither carried out In
r.
Iho refreahment, and priie wrap‘ 1
ping*.
j
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Iloiteaaea for the oec»»ion were
member* of the Finance Commit*
tre who «re aa follow»: Mr* F. K.
Roumlllat, chaitman, Mra. W. L-l
.-S I M
Morgan, Mr*. J II. Cngburn, Mra ' ' * 1 1 1 I
w . R. Ilyaon, Mr* R. A. Newman,
* ; 4 « E ■ ?,
Mr*. Paul retold, Mra. Q. II . l b ' H
I
llithop, Mra. K. ? Ijimaon, Mu
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I'. A. Palmer, Mra I). I. Perkins,
Mr*. M Mlnarik, Mi. M S. Wig
VV ' H f l
gina .nil Mr*. St. t'litlr While.
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Prirra for high score■ arid" door*
:
11 rit&lt;-* were won liy : Mr. and Mra
W- M Haynes, Mr* .1 N. Tenhet,
Mr* K E. Roumlllnt, Mrs. C. 'J. I
J]
Chug, E. Cnni|iton, Hurry Weeks I
and Voile William*, Jr.
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llcfreahmenta were served ty I
the hnatcsaci analMeil by Miss I
Cnilln Palmer, Mias Dorothy Wig* I1_ ?.. ^ ..
g lm , M ila Jana Lloyd *nd MU*
Estelle H urt.
| The wedding of
Thoa* present w rrv: Mr. U d | malrv of llm iun,
Mdirw* lllnmiind Hing
Mr*. W. L. Cooper, Mr. and Mr*.I Faina, pioneer I
■INC Q U A H T C H C A f l A T t» i
tiisifid In moi»riltfi|| at yriifw
II It. C olim in, Mr- and Mra. W- dm l nnd Mm-nrli
tilled willh i p F f l f i , t i y m i i t h f i l
♦ d# ditmpnd*,
M. Iliy n e i, Mr. *nd Ml*. H arry , fart urer, Imil. plat
WeeVi, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ram*, o f Ihu lii rtei tin r
$100 VAI.UK $ W i f .26
»ry, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Zachary, Mass, on llrl it.
t-.oo a w e a n
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Mr and Mra. E- Compton, Mr- and! - ------Mra. J. C. Mitchell, Mr. and M r s , ™ ‘h r "th ru . rv&lt;
Herman Morrla. Mr and Mra. F- Krtund With ll.e
S. Lsnison, Mr and Mrs. W alter
ra c litiltue to lm.-. » flowing]
chntlge of dirt-flii’ii in Ihe -i, ne.
I .miles I'AltKKIt IlnRitrllt*
Tim act font mid Ihe mil le in le t-J
weave in a single &gt;welling n u t of
rhythm.
There in the ten ter of the Hi-ur,
Denims Ih’k I ii i | , i ting, her voice
making over wideiiing rirvles uf
melody, fVil-ut nnd violin-, Gules
Mr*. A. M. Philips, Mr*. Norman •nd clarinets, full, round, 1-ell
Dr Forest, Mr*. II- M- J’»pw*rth, toned h u m * • Idi nun Dow mound
Mr*. G D. Bishop, Mr*. S*din her. Tin* Iml echo i list viltrsie* in
Drousr, Mrs. D. L. Perkins, Mr*. Ihe ear nnd In the memory i-&gt;
M- 8- WlgRliiw Mr*. F. S Me* th-.inns'* v-,iei-, n- Ihe scene end*
Cauley, Mrs- Pnul Perold, Mr*- Slid Ihe IirM - m e lu m rd off
Julia l.uilwlg, Mrs. K. J . A nnan,
M rs John Mi-isch, J r , npd Mr*-1
A W Knox
And Mra, Douglas Scott, M rl,
H»nry Thurston, Mrs. W. J , M or
gan, Mra. J R. Adams, Mr* J. N.
Tenhet, Mr*. It C. Mnawell, Mr*.
C. A. Y anrry, Mrs. C. F Proctor,
Mrs. Mary Mickler, Mr*. W. Agwatut
F ilts, Mrs J I- fneli-y, Mr*. W.l
J. Tldgpen, the Misse* Phyllis!
Smith, C trlin Palm er, M arjorie'
npAutifiiii
Ik-w yt III
Titits, llointjiy Wiggm*, (Estelle
bi fin l I n r
Hurt ntul Itutli Hand and v'olie
Williams, Jr-

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and wear! V, bodice
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end topper model* in
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big woolen*! Fleece*,
plaid barks, tweed*
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llow does Hollywood studio
weave the spider web Intricacy of
modern muvie making T Here are
some glimpses of a scene being
mad* fur Universal'! "100 Men
a n d .a Girl," at the K lti Theater
Sunday and Monday
. In the d o lin g sequence, the
Hollywood movie correspondent
note* first th* g iant batteries of
light* Illuminating th* player* and
the *et. There are 100 musician*
on the stage, conducted liy t' s
noted I^opotd Stokowski. The con­
cert audience hold* mor* thou &amp;&lt;i0
• itr a s .
Th* traveling camera mnye* In
g reat arcs on th* 30 foot arm j&gt;f a
S a tu rd a y
mobile camera crane This emhle*
director Koster and cameraman
Valentine In film the art ion
•monthly, with the camera gliding
rhythmically about the large set,
Thus Ihe movlrgoer are* on ths
•erven a ronllnutd flow of actum.
The ersne reachea its ilre l neck
high above th* orchestra. Then it
lowers, the earners picking out the
Individual *re Ilona according lo
Instrum ental
grouping
As it
m m i m i touu c m u iu
• wmpa around, the sound ‘ t i i ^
racoH s a changing depth of I'M ,
F irst the itrin g Instrum ents *r&gt;
heard n e tre r th an the real. Then
th* wood-wind* become dominant. ITS DICK’S GREATEST FICHT1Th* b rataei increase in vohiiu* '
tV ,
A&lt; U iUh !

on e/ n

Also Rot urn
Showing

8 tu n n in g

daioty

P.oi t &gt;r. nntl Mr*. M. J. Illr.kert.

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100 Men And A Girl”
I b Coming To Ritz

O u tin g F U auu&gt;1
horn P rierJ-

T liiw attending ' were:
Mr*.
Hi* new o n *. Mr*. K. A. I.” &gt;
Mr* Ed Ward.
•l&lt;*nlHirg l|r». J . I* •Mllnlmn Ii I Il.triy f f i'.u r r ,
Applrhy. ■ Mr*. O.
lli,. iloi IHIntuit l i t e r »%lit* Ii mu Mi
:&lt; T.itur, Mr*. M. Ii. I l e a , Mr*.
Hue m a ili'r* wi-riv dlai-tt*
A iUh IiiI h o u r wn» i-n|n&gt;i I m,il V 1., urnnil. Mi*. 1’rlr* AngOl,
Tim IVpendnhte pin** of (ho
liy
Mm . Mr*, |l .'r t ' r l i iptiian, Mr*. J. IX
Pits! Methodist rliurelt wn* en­ refreshm ent* i r n * l
Mr*.
tertained Tne*day evening for Mlilillctnn, n*d»ted lit. Mi ■ Al ('-illulian, lira. K. Price.
Niuiry
Mr* V ||. M'ddletim HI tier home ln&gt; W ard. null M r*. « ri» n
Mulligan. M r*. M.
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H liX .it, llroet,, Mi*. Iilik Mar. Mr*. O.
on dntern Avenue,
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n Mr,, W. :t. Thornton, Mra. C .F.
ii,e. roiled the meeting to or* ence. B. C . " a * pn**i'jitttd

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fanblti. paarann ran arOapdtad
aid aantarad n rerde for d third
parlod aaara and a pair at tabl atltalaa addad lha looebdovia

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In addition to picking the winners of th*M pame a
poo must also make a Hat of the names of blankets
wkteh appear In the ad below. Attach this Utt to
pour selection of the winners and either mail or bring
pour entry to The Herald office not later than now.
Saturday.
Ten persona wlfl each receive one Complimentary llck«
et to the Rita ad explained above. In case there aid
more than ten correct 'selection* only tha • first tod
lubmittcd, with the &gt;list‘of the named of the blanket^
appearing i r the following: advertisement, wot be elk
(ttd( foe ♦ complimentary

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W *’ 80 part wool 'double^blankets.

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Jkorities were directed to B o
mi the northbound p is t­
o l the F ifty-N inth S treet
The recovery bf th e ' bond* p a rt

at the f l ^ « O Q loot atolen from
a -Bank of M anhattan messenger
on January 89, 103$, waa a n ­
nounced aa the a re ot the date act
(o r the eenuhctng o f Meyer
P rtn k e n b ttn , accused head of an
Istoraathm al bond th eft ring.

It* pleaded guilty to a charge of
try na port log $440,000 hi atolen
bonds to PrenCe, w here effort* to
d|*po»* o f them led to th eir aelsrrw
bp Preach anthorttle* and the *rS N l and Imprisonment of BsrP &gt; d Klein, n H ungarian, who was
accused of acting aa Franken,-bcrg'* Intermediary.
- T he I*teat batch of atolen bind*
to be recovered lo ft ortly $29,000
w orth of MCflrltUa (till mlaving
fr«m tb* combined Bank of Man­
h attan th e ft and the apparently
rolstad th eft o f $580,000 w orth of
band* from the United State*
&gt;T ru st Company, which occurred a
month earlier.
T he term
"to
Dowdier!**. "
m eaning to Oentor or cot oat,
came* from n nctoaamleh editor
nomad Dowdier who flourished In
the aarly 10th century.

p**red hopwfal • ( dealing a darial** blow t« the rovcrnment
befi'c* *nr m aterial number of
fore tin tn ln n lW i could bo with1 drawn nmlnr hi* rule toy cronl.tliKt of n national comicll of the
fulanac or aU tc party.
Imurgcnt headquarter* a t Buiamaur.i reported that ln*urx*nl
iroop* at Oviedo, M inllM wrath
went ot ClJ.in, bail Joined forr-*»
*llh |h« rtni'IdcH ni nnlta before
the fallen n i f ,
The announcement wa» Inter*
prated a , meaning the government iioup*, which liara bealrKFil oi|v*tlo (Inca tho etart nt
the war, had . abandoned tho
alette mi learning of Gljon’* au r
render. S|iindi of th e Aetnrlan
miner* w rrs trp o lled to have
marrhml from Oeledo to (lljon
where tbef threw them ielreaou
the In.urgent's m ere/.

HEADACHE
due to constipation
Relieve the enuee of the trou­
ble! Tnlte purely vegetable BletkD routh:. T hat’* the Jcnrtbt* way
to treat »ny of tho disagreeable
effee * of coiutl|Mit&gt;on. The relief
men and wtni.*n g et ft aid taking
Black-Draught la truly ref reek­
ing. Try it! -No mineral diuge,
no
synthetic
chemical*—Ju»t
purely vegetable lr a te i and rao.a.
finely ground.

jWTnmrnt ru ining favosa th e Aa-lurlnni Indav were veritable tnhI' . by rat* fulling over tbdm eelvei
to rorrender.
W brre (wn itaya agn I hoy h id
th rlr berks to the wall BUd,wain
re tre itln a . ilowlv, horning and
blowing up village* behind them ,
today they were dragring canson. m ath 'no gun*, and rtfle*
kilo the Insurgent Hue*.
,
The AUorlan "blow up** atariad whan gorernm ent leader*
tumbled
over
Ihrmeetvea
to
I
board ahlpa In (lljon harbor and
oacnpe 10 Franc*.
tnaurgent auihorl\lea eald th is
victory, virtually rom plettng fhe
Cleanup of tho H*r of niacay
(mail, would relenan foreea for
the Inog-hernldcnl Inaurgant of(entire In R ndern Spain, kher*
tlOMK. ttet. 1 1 — (/f&gt;| — Arch*
Frani-o ha* been m attin g hi* nrnde* for a drive nanlnrt either blahnp O lio Cortanlllil. aecretary of Urn ronrrrgatlan for the
Barcelona or Valenrle.
propagation of the faith, yaaterTh * Insurgent command npday railed oh Catholic mlaatona rlra to wage reientlrna combat
barrage, * Japan-** detachment* agaluat rommunlnm and not to
blunged through a flam ing in­ limit themeetrea to prayer* *n'l
ferno. eet by .their own altell*. dr ml Iona In th at aurfneo.
In a dcapeialc effort to tek e the
fetation. The Chlneae, entrenched
In ahell enilem and the wreckage
o f building* that have bean
pounded Incessantly alnce the
tear alerted. drove th rm bach.
A Japanese rmbinny spokesman
admitted the Japanese were bad­
ly in need of » conclusive result
In
th* long-drawn
Shanghai
fighting.
"Many Japanese share thr
a* many men. replied with a gen­ feeling the Japanese army must
HATimilAY DINNER
eral counter-offensive along th* win a decisive victory at Shang­
hai before peer* negotiation! are
entire Shanghai front.
FRIED CHICKEN
— A* dawn broke lod«y over a enlaced Into," h r raid.
Th* "peace negotiation*'*-w ill — BAKED—TURKEYflHvrrddcncd city, nften n night
CHILI
of soma of the flerreet fighting be considered nt th* nine-power
of the w ar. the Chinese appeared meeting a t Brussels on Oct. 3l&gt;.
trmat
I
Indicating
the
gravity
with
to be holding th eir own. Mill*
8 Good Meals A Day
source thrown Into the battle to
t ■ry c a p e rte eslim nted 7,000 caa- which Japan regard* the situa­
drive th* Chinese off the Yang tee unities on both sides, about equal­ tion. General M atrui and Vice AdAlan Sunday Dinners
'A b e l Koyoshl H aiegiw a, com­
delta.
ly divided.
Gen, twane M itsui, supreme
1h~ fl(tT-al si niggle wpa at m anding th r Third Japan*** bat;
comm ander of Japanese m ilitary the North Slat inn, w ithin a few tU ft**( illation ed a t Shanghai.
forces no the Shanghai front, blocks of the International S et­ V era Understood to hmv* con­
took personal charge of thd new tlem ent, where the Japanese bat- ferred at length last night.
offensive. In wh’eh nearly 200, ■ terie* opened an artillery duel ♦ Shortly afterw ard, th* m ilitary
204 E. FIRST ST.
th a t rrvrrbcraled over th* city. command said It waa ready to
000 Japanese nr* engaged.
Th* Chlneae, wlih ncftrly twice
In the wake of the ertlllfry open .the "second phaaa" of the
PHONE 37ft

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Monroe Corner
Phene m - W

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NINETEEN YEARS
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Efw asd Braddock, British gen-'!
crab led an expedition against
F o rt IluQoeen* in the French
and Indian w a r 'I n 1755.11# wo*
m ortally wounded and died short­
ly afterword*.

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Furicus Battle
Continues Along
Shanghai Front

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nearest Chevrolet dealer and inspect th e finest
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�(Advocates
i Hanging For
Revolutionists
kT' e o a n c Il
of
ch areb a*
of
k rla t, th a t m an y c h n rc h e a w a r *
la c a tE a d o r a r
th a
Bboam akar
n l r , th a ( o r e r a o r r* m a rk e d :
* T » c o n c a rn c d Jo « t th a aam a
I y o g aiw , b u t th a
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b aa
l e a p ra c tic a lly a ll th a t co a id b «
m m . J , c a n ’t « a r m oca c o n tro l
w c o a r ta /il lh a , a u t o
th an

"1 haven't get a n y ih lo r to d ol p l a n e
w ith U&gt;at," tha
i a w n or *al&lt;l.'
'•ail t b . f . up In th , lo e»llll*a." I
Than ha add#d:
'•You an down them and vlolata tha •t« l* law . and y o all lia I
punl.hed. You go down there ady o ca tln g tha orarthrow of tha t S * '

c a n t”

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: SOMFRVII.I.K, M***., Oct. 22.
; - K B p a c la l) - 1“Florida la on# of
• tba two atronreat atatea In the
•. Union In Klwanl*. and U h *
' ppunty ha* lh* largeat number
aM C Iw anla Club* In proportion
• ■ IM&gt;u'»llon *»f any county In
' • a P U n lie 'l stair* , a ll club* in
• gPcounty of 2»,000 populatltNi.*
M id' E arl Lahmann of Tavart*.
...Flaw aeerelary of the la k e county
' chamber of commerce, In nddreaa*
, ta g the Summrrvilla Klwanl*
| Club yaaterday noon.
“Tha aeven editor* of the eight
weekly
newapapara In
Mk*
IkOaEEty. F1*..,J- * * t d - t h e — aecrv
■- tary , “ar* Klwanlanr. Florida'*
r alcty Klwania Club* Invito Nate
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th e 'friandllne** of the people of
Florida, wko, a fte r alt a n a
RMlropolltan group coming from
all arc 11on* of America and the
taerld,’’ aahl the Florida w e n tary ,
Ha Invited hla hear.™ to apend
i t k e a t a vocation In Florida and
FTOphealcd th a t many of them

,

" T han," aald the governor, “aa H P
| aa you’ll obey the law atld B P S ,

LEGAL. NOTICE

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O V AI*l*ldlOATfON F O E
T i U IIB K II
N U TICi: 11* lim i K U T O IV K R .
T h a i AUKXI.V tl. U K l.it M l u r o f
a*««n ui itak C i r l i r i M l * No. l t i l «
I m u m J tItv Isl (U r of A u fu a l. Ae
IX IFSX taotu f l l « t u m # In m t
o ff r« ami
mud* »i»p llr*llu n
for n I n i «lu**«l lo ba iN u td l l u r l *
mii
Haiti c « r llflr « lo in ib r u r a i tb^
follow ing ororriboH p N W
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lh * Couitiy ul Mt iii n olr, Hlnm an
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laotn 3 A 4 lllo r b 4. W h llruittii K I b I Atltllll* n t«»
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HBb.»e IHa.l lltHlV 3
fcF.
a ThB UkNfhh'iiaUl
of
I law wait
p ru p a ib wmlor |h« Bold r # r l fl*
r o i» latiia*i won in !#• n im a o

H r . you’ll get our protection. H E
I tliJnJk » man oufht to be
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COLDS

aaaarled
the Bboamakar affair! Among tha 18 pciwona klltad In
nu4« a abocblnf ravalatlon f*f| &lt;ht craih o f a Unltad Alrilnr*
tha power of KICK* politic* In' tranaport plana near tba Wyom*
tha politic* In tha Tampa dlt-! ing-Utoh border waa Mr*. Camptrtrl." and aeked tha Banat* bell Pritchett (above). *0*18111*
committed lo Inraatlgata.
of Waahlngton, D. C. Baacher*
Gorarnor Cona era* In Naw found all paaaengara and craw
York to open tha annOhl Florida member* dead In tha wreckage.
cltru* ad rertlalnr campaign In » ___________________
radio brnadraat wllh Emily Poet.
tha wrllar.
OLAMB -FIXED
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. Z L -

Insurance Against (A’)—United A ir U na laat night
blamed (ha craah of Ito mighty
th a t killed ninatoan
Crop Failures Is on‘‘Malnllnar"
a »uiMun mountain gala lhal
probably prevented ua*
radio beam.
(H aallaaed

frwM

P ace

of

COMBINATION

Ju it The Thing For Club,
School or Amueement

eiperlrnced a bumper yield anil
flooding Iho market they draallcally m lnrn price*. Ocraalonal*
ly, howarer, lie anld, tha farmer
enjoy* a good year and make*
money,
A* n antulton for thla o n cer

RADIO SERVICE
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401 W. UL

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Y FOR SALE

I URAL)

O nlinary rope* 12 and 14 Inch**
In diam eter were alm ng enough to
hnul the fl w rrdsnL M env^C eitlf
-tain— rmtdlttnn— the— B*n*lur -ad1 'mm Uk) Ih-nci» n t Aakury Park,
vnrale* crop Inaurance under the
auperrlelon of the Federal Gov­
ernm ent fur tha celery farmer
Tha nallona reao tim a commlland tha vegetable grower almllar
toe Inform al the I'rvaldent In 1888
to lh* wtioal crop Inaurance hill th e n w e n more than 178,000 fed*
wlilrh liaa paatad lha Banal* and a n , d a ta and local governm ent
will l.a Intmrineed In the llnuae
anlto In tha United State*'
iturtng Ihu n r it a a u 'n p of Congreaa.
Bannlnr l’cpiwr declared th at
110 B unalon and nepreaentotUe*
fmm o re r lb* nation were go­
ing lo do aom rthlnr for the farm­
R YOUR RESPONSE TO
er tu Inaur* lilin agalnat lha to­
SSTERDAVS SPEC. AD
tal Inaa uf Ida crop and make
effort* t» eatabllah a , minimum
grlce for kl* com mad III#*.
In enncluilnn lha Benator arged tba aon* a t lha banquet not
.i
•i
to ho aatlefled with lb* work
d( the!r father* h at to a trlra lb
• higher goal ao th at wbaa
they become father* they might
hwk luick and aim aa much progreaa aa thnlr father* hud mad*
their r a n e r .
a *• t
At lha apeakaPa table a t Urn
banquet la*t n gbl In addlllonlo
I'.nnator Pepper, wera lha Itev,
Paul Hedfoaru,’ paator uf the
Flrat Melhodlat Churrh, Dr. K.
I). nrownlea, paatur of lha P n a byinrlan rh n rc h and Attorney R.
F. Ilouahuldar, who Introduced
Ilia apaaker.
An eira lla n t luncheon of hertnrued chicken waa aarved by
the Iodic, of tba church to a
gathering nf approilm atal/ 280.
Prior |u tha eddraaa of the Sen­
ator. ‘ ft. H. Kipp pr***nt*d Ml*a
Daphna Takarh. who n n d a n d
tore violin aoloa and Mr*. Loula*
McCracken, wlto rendered two
vocal aalacllon*.

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1 lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries........ 39c
1 P in t Rexall Milk of Magnesia.........33c
1 P in t AlcoRex Rubbing Alcohol.:.... 26c
1 P int Mi 31 Antiseptic with holder... 49c
1 P int McKesson Liquid Petrolatum 47c
1 lb. Prices Epsom Salts..................
13c

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1 DOZ. BUTTER
BISCUITS

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SATURDAY

7 PHONE 325

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IIEflN D O K

alt Ip a ff the Weet a.de a f
-aald le.I l l i-anUlning I acre
n.t.re nr leee, the leiat kaanilary of which la a dlreai canI n n allaa a f (he Kaetern bawaLary o f led H I ) a ll aoeardli.g In Iba plan nf AlleM naie
la n d lin te l
aad
N eelgallaa
i.’omiieny u m , errnraiaC I*
•I'lal Ih e ren f recorded IB d e l

O. P . IIKIIN IH IN .
C lerk r.l On m il I ’n u ii n(
ttemlnnla C oiinly, P lq rld a.
U K A U _________________ «l
by

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end le&gt;l l l llaea and el&lt;-*pt a

pra&gt;t»»rtV tl««rnlitM
Hirroln
wllb
Ip# mi 1*1 laa 11'* Ki||br»i laldilvr n l
lh# ruUrl«l*uii im altuir uli I Itv f lr * l
M«*nd4 &gt; In Ilia* Iiioulh uf Nuarranl*#r, 1131. wlilt'll I b (hat. !■« a.my
of M'UBHilor, l * l f .
|Hi I *tl |lain jSOI »• l U f uf Htplvm *

a o n c 'E

at

NOTICE OP MAPTNNW IALM
Nellrw la . hereby
gtaaa
Ik al
paraaaut ta l.p a l d e c ..* la lhal
certain ranee
pending
la
tka
Circuit Coart la a n * far •«Mi­
nnie d u a a if, riwr.de. In .a a a eery .
wherein T H E K K P R h AI. rA IM t
i oiVi&gt;icj«n lA B h g n n i.'N r o w *
MOIITUAUM. ■ O U liruilA TlO N
la
plelnllf I. aad X A T T lR NKLAON
IIAIIKNRNMaad 1AIUIM II. IIA E K . I R T H H N A M H *oir T T H R tT A T E
nkmm. I.er haabaad. are d eftadelite, (tie aaderalgaed. OKU
A. TOir p n f l $ w It. A l'l'fdirO R, as
T ru a te e
.O'KKIL J I U a a ape,U I MaaUr.
1*1 A lpine Rtrwel,
•
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K
r a n k lia . M asaaekim elU .
li glirei and liaat- bidder l» r caah.
A.
U A IJd tO M M tt.
aa
within Her leaai huuie of eate aa II A id 'll
T ra a le a .
gl.mdat, IliH let liar « t Navaaalltv U a a a a rlia re lln .
I.er. I»at, HI Iba frwal twar a t tha r ilnKrrank
^ C K. P IC K K llllA N . e e T r a a C-iUrt llwnee ul Hemlnole &gt; 'o*atr,
elorida. la Maal»ru, plerlda. IBa
(••llawlnd dearribed
lolt.
pleree
ur t.v rc.U ’a f land, a lla a le la I b m *
Iriole ra u a iy , rfa rld a . lo-w lll
C b rW llaa nam e’ la i.n K n eW li
I
i -oie i i * . a n . &gt;|g. a n . a n .

Sculptural work* w o n f l n t
mad* In China during the Ch'ln
dynaMy, 221-20(1 U-C.

BAUER
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fta e t

Specials At Touchton’s

PHONO-RADIO

U M th Hay

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1876.00 General Motors

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* UllltBB BMltl aBtllllrnlB ahlill bo
r*daaiii»«l HtLOiiUiif la» Inw*

A 50c VALUE

MALARIA

lh * month * t N a t r a t
Whk-h I* tha l i t da V

S T 9 NAO4 .

WINBIXUV. Ark* OcL M.—i f )
—John InnIe found a black dndlia
that cairlnt II* * Inter cold ram*dy amiind *.lih It. ft* notltwd
• bulga In iba rolddla of tb f
gnake b efore li« killed It.
An
‘"a u to p ry ' dlecloaed a ja r of manIhoi preparatj.oa wnara in* hump
bad barn.

Atnrrlcan gnvarnmetil and you’ll ■fflff®

H
on a tree If ha adroeatag
orarlhrow of tTe gorernm enl.”
C J’Wo ib ln 't you go to tha law
O f*t? ” a rnmm ltteem an allied.
T ba Boaarnof'i atatement ahoul
a
to
yon
ig. fad in g again*t tho*a who « » * Into tny houae and were
roold orarthrnw lha go ram man I trying In ileal a o m a lb in g Cona

lorida Is Seen As
Fine Kiwanis State

COLD

V l

.ba ridden out on a rail.”
,
. ps&lt;,;.
Randnor Interjected : "W n are B S y - __
behind the govrrnm m l 100 per-

coarta of Iba nation.” •—
i«ra wera ananlrad mardara
ahara. a* wall aa In Florida,

UM la nmnwct'oa with Incatlaa p a t to him by Kwaid Band­
ar, a commltlo# for Induatrlal
rpanlaatlon
raprcaantatlaa on
U c ltll right* body, aa to
rhathar CIO orgaalgara could ba
•aarad of protection In Florida.
1 anderatand," aald Bandnar,
(bar* ar* group* In Florida d*taring wa will not b« allowed
• organlia Iho CIO there.’’

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aad
F o r ly -a e a e a . ( I D , a f b a k e T elre
•-ark,
BC rardlaa lo p la l Ik e re o l
duly reward aa a m a a q t k * p a b ll*
re co rd * o f iMwIau le C o aaty ,

Kb.rli.li. la Pint lluwk I aa

ana* II.
•- * .
Ynu a r e b erek y a e lirta d

th a t a

T0UCHTON DRUG CO.

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Sanford Is Th* Oalr Central
Florida City Affordtoy Ball, Hlfhway
. And Water Tranayortalloo
A il tNPKPENDPfy DAILY NBWBFAPPI

By R oosevelt

Rebel A ttack
On V alencia
Expected Soon

Presideitt Says Addi­
tional Levies WU1
. Be Needed If Crop
Control Cost Lipped

Loyalist* E ffect Ac* cord W ith A l l i e d
Autonomous Cata­
l o n i a Government’

Budget Balancing
Is* Also Stressed

'A g r ic u l tu r e C o m m itte e , m a d e

,public today ir-lgtter
‘President Rook '
Dew tak ea.w il^j

If the cost of' 1
Irol program J«

i. p e c c a n a ry
c r o ■p «c oa.n . *a

FEDERAL RESERVE BUILDING

Sides A dm it SeVei* Losses While
Gains A re Small To
N eutral Observers

Town Of Tazang

*1. E N DA YE.
Franco Spanish'
border, OcL, S3. —l/T)—The Spun ■!
lab republican g o v ,in m rn t wax'
reported to bo n ah iiig r e ’lnforrr*|
rr«nt» to the T c rjil ami Aragon,
fro n t, to meet agnaulls from thci
vastly
str, n"ll&gt;, m-d
in su iv tn l

Roosevelt Says New
’ Taxes M ust Match
N e w Expenditures
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—
(AP)—Chairman Jones. Tex­
an Democrat, of the House

ROOSEVELT DEDICATES NEW

Japs A re Trying To
Open Chinese Lines
To Reach N anking
S H A N G H A I-

A rkansas'
voice (poke
up
against Hew Dealer Gov. C arl E.
Bailey and pave the eenatorial
toga of the late Joe Robinson to
John K. Miller (above) in a
special election.

IVdernOoT, Ii m

ragnaatag * &gt; ) omi

• iis « &lt; i* w a * .ii* ia :.ii&gt; i

&lt;

Glenn Is Honored
At Largo Meeting
Of B.P.0.E* Lodge

) n o rth «t Tgwthg, sU m i t e r
n. ^rthw ert y f -S H tag h a t B ath

'Ides admitted HW tl loraCR

Beasts Italka

yilaa, ,rtu,nn,a of thM year, Jan,' ’/lenlto Mussolini a fte r what ko
I,' to Sept, IQ, ln&lt;lu«l*e, are due regarded a s an Italian "ilipleand payable on or before the matie v ietery ' within the Ismdnn
f tib nf tbla month. After this non Intervention com m itter amt
first .paym ent, rontrlbullo*. are completion of tha Spanish nation­
Ulia i&gt;n or before lb* JS of eavh alist ron&lt;|ursl bi North Spain.
Diplomatic cirrlea b u rtH with
month for the praredlng mouth.
If Is obviously -linplaalblo tor us the Von RIhi ■entrap report im
t* extend the tlm e 'llm 't forltio niNliatrly a fte r the chnlrm an'.
payment of contribution*
end s„l, rom m lttre of tbe non-intrratlll administer llm law rfllclenl. vrntinn group ran into a dangeroh. dekdloock o v rr Bu.aia'a raly and economically.
"A penalty of onn percent u
month, nr ono thirtieth of onn
percent for end, day rontrltiu'
t'una are dellmiuetit. Is provided
In the law ,' Mr
Itona added,
'a n d l | will be necessary for
for th e division |n Impose and I lb
collect this
Interest and -n wl
order tu c o m p l y
with the l-l
provision, or tho law .'
fr
J .Florida was |hn forty-slstli ir
Stale 'In th a nation to gain ep
J i oval of Ha unemployment eon, in
ensnllon f*V by the Hoc’a! Ho- m
iu rjly floard. A1* slafe* and terrltortes.
Inrlud n t the D lslrlrt
Of Columbia,, now havn approval
laws similar to the Klorlda la*.
and (he funds collected . and nn
itf|Hi*lt with tha Secretary of
Iho Treasury in W «.hl»gtn* fur
th e hl»lc» aro report « l lo amount
'to more than fxto.ooo.oou.
Funds collected hy the Hints nf
Florida are deposited In a sep­
ara te account Mr. Itn*n said, and
can only tie withdrawn to pay
beneBla lo eligible unemployed
Workers In Florida, starling Jan.
I, iax».

It, L, Glenn, who pis** to
leave ftaarnrd next weak for
Clevaland lo l a t a M new duties
• _
* - - »*
14. . a -a
aa s'ttllor of a 'gallon wtd* labor
publication, was honored at lbs
regular meeting of th e Sanford
Lodge o f , n. y O .E , la tba Uodr*
L. T. Sheppard, Ticket A gent of
I b O l.h v t nteht. deorga Thdra- tha Atlantic Coast U na Railroad
hade, amtoanced today th a t the
company has purchased and will
soon place M operation n baauli-

ACL. AdvertiscH City
With Diner *Sanford*

fatly U«*ratad and splendidly
agtftpped alrwonditianad dining car
ham ad te honor of haafurd.
• ■»Tr5» * *'ff*-* M l fciry,
*• »
vlcopraateaat a l U * S tate Wh'*

n a S b ri.

_

mended Mr. Ol*M fa r M i work
during fat* ■ — karablg la tha

2*~-

tu* the Japaoepe fo u g h t &lt;U*-

The
President
plane fo r crop control legislation
bi tetter* to Jones and to Chair*
man Smith, South Carolina Dem­
ocrat, of the Senate Agricultural
Committee.
.
“I t h of course eepeclally Im­
portant th a t any new legislation
rhould not u n b aly ce the aspect*
ed hnlanelng of m e b u d g e t" the
President wrote.
"In other words," be said. "no
addition. I federal
expenditure*
from the general fund of the
T reasury should be made over
arwl above tbe d ia lin g planned
rrprnditure*. The "only excep­
tion to this would be tbe insurring of additional obligations an
the p a rt of the T reasury, backed
ICO percent by additional re­
ceipts from new taxes. In other
words, w hatever 'goes oat must

of. gO-.hanla'ndt b * * sl.!„ Watt*#*
ImrraaCd • th at A t,loaa wf pbogk
4* r r m. S to ..till weuld bg o u a ,
tm rable.ln th*&lt; Pwael-a-pusnd.ied

O c t.

(AP)—A front butt)* for
Shanghai twa)‘&lt;tl mauly bjcK
and forth &gt; the&gt; w nltA ht
tonight In a mara c*
cracks and meaqr*:) lttjt cm **

building in Washington.

Coagreaa appropriated approx­
imately |500,000.000- fo r soil conrarvation during th a currant, year.
In v m aking rth e Jirn td en t’a U tter
public Jo n ra bald, “I feat confi­
dent th a t legialatioa caa . be
wtw ked. out embodying
these
principles &gt; ,,
Mr. nooaevelt dlaeuaaed tha
corn loan proposal a t a co n fer
enee yesterday with Becratarles
Wallace and
Morganthaa and
Danlbl W. ftell, acting director
of Ibe budget. ,
Wallace told reporter* a fte r
want that they w ars making
prog raw* and th a t ' tha progress
was "upward and onward."
Tile Secretary or Agriculture
pravlnnsty Isad urged a corn loan
nn (h* grounds that It would:
I.* holster prtcaa la th e face
nf this xraf-'s. 1-rap.
I .‘ I
S. Build np a reserve of corn
sKWpd *nd*r ,I o* b* i 4W a ,N»f*
guard ngalaal ifagira 4*ao. ylnlds.
.T he ADMHang ■firm
Baman

NUMBER 911

Established In 1008

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY,^,OCTOUKR 13, 1MT"

Th* diner win h a rry t^a naea* of
Sanford on each1'a id e 'o f tb e car
Th* car win be abel r aad ta abrfkw fat one of th e Const U na's mpinHna train s o p tratlag between th*
North and Florida, and will tba*
advertise th* city fa r and wide.
Th# new dinar "Sanford" will be
placed In servlet a t an early data.
The car is constructed ef steel
th rang host w u to tornarr Urn
maximum safety and la agalped
w ftb a treated It km tog a pp ar at us
fa r grantor comfort. I t win a r

*d&gt;
•V

•

Viola t o n of CHy Ordinances will
bd tried before City Judge Frank
U Miller in a session of tba Munic­
ipal Court Monday aftetIMwn a t
4 100 o’clock.
C. A- Pertain was granted pormission to erect a one sto^y fram e
building on T hirteenth S treet e s ti­
mated to cost 1*00, Q. P. Paxton,
local building Inspector, reported
today.
C- R. Mason, president o f the
Florida Audubon Society, will be
tho guast s p e ite r a t Urn weekly
luncheon of tba flanfoed Rotary
Club te the Valdes Hotel Monday
a t 13:16 o'clock, according te 0 . E.
Rail in s, chairman o f tba program

On the right

Cone Complete!!
Plans For Exhibit

perdttly tn j * &gt; d » h '’hbw Chinese
line? and open a ' W to Nanking,
J u .l a* deiperately tbe Chinee*
bsttlrd tu hold T aiang, the loss of
which would runipel a retreat from
Chapel
and
Klangwen, their
stronghold, on Shanghai's north- '
&gt;rn fringe. Doth aide, tossed
h&lt;-svy reinforcements intn the bat*
tl&gt; und earh claimed success.
Chinese atiuy apokesnmn declared
the ('Inline had deflniii-l&gt; checked
the Jaiietii ae threat to Taxing ,ef,te r 70 hour* o f Mtwhal. A Japanese
spokeaman asserted tlx- details did
not m atter becaur* the Japanese
,were slowly but aurcly puahlnr the
^Chinese back and gaining the
,general objective*.
By five different routes the
'Chinese were converging on J a p ­
anese ' n ’op beset, to the raar wt
WanUaopon&gt; rte ,k . and clalmad
capture of f i v e villa c at, Including
a Japaneao auppl) b.«a.
Ja p a tic * ebdm* of fu rth e r pee*
Trm&gt;* tow ard T eaM g wvA p artly
auhslimtlst'-d by Am arknn mOl*
tary ohaervei. who .aid ihl-y *|Mit*
ted machine gnn and rifle fir*
from Chinee* d e f tn ,,. t-u the out
aklrta »f the town. They placed
the nmla body of J a r ■&gt;„■•* at
more than a unto away.
It- lit Chinese and Japan***
claimed rap tu re «f Kwangfu, a s

owned by W. C. Mill of thla city,I Wuhly commended were U ltle i l l
W A IM ( 1 C
f f lf
I enn&gt;M.il i).ir i „ i . „
owned ly Frank Sapp. Pa*
lu
*
* ■“
| copped third place In the *“
,Blkn. y-|nyd W illiam., an A .bury
— —*
-claaa a t the elevrnth Annual
Kenm-I. m iry , and Bert Crawford. G o V C f l l O r I* fl Y 8 C O I 1
da Fox llu n lrr Association
and i n t e n d by M r.. Marlin. I'oininrnd* / \
&gt; n p tlfl. J t _
iirv .
Field T rials held in I'alatka yea-jed In the .aim- group wrrt- Henry, ' J H I s U x l U a r Q I H
W flO
U nlay.
a Pat Mmuley, Plant City. dog|
Is R c D O r tc d T o O llU B y
I T. It. Smith, a well kno w n 'Jark Dawson, Pailgrtt entry, and
_____
Apopka edvnralnr of W alksr dog., Sampson Utkins, Aahury Kennel.
NEW YORK, Oct., 3.7, —Iff)—
pad th* op|Mirtunity to bow at thel Very highly rnmmemled for ,
. '
.
» -.t of the ow ner, of e n trle . In th e 1trailing were U ltle G .ne. o w n e d ' ' ° r H “, * *
•11-age clasa-when h i. hound, B llh b y Kinnk Sapp, I’alatka, aitd Jack » , v?"
l ** , w *®r* World*
Kate, was Judged the b c .t fox-j linw.nn, a J . I - Padgett hound.
™ • *"r ** **?, W,r®
Crnand competing ia Ijtr event.
I Highly romniended wsr* laidThursday by Governor
f* X o ^ h te Ci't e * , en te re d 'b y -O . J . die, enlaced hy Jerk llo m a, A saU , Fted.I-.C eD *, *t)*n jiv
Flowpra, Oeklawaha, continued th . and Sampson Elkins, A.lrnry Ken- Adminlatralhm Building In F ill s i r
Walker atratn a i another winner ltd entry; commended were Three mg Meadow la r k , and conferred
hy finishing second in the all aim. Feather*, an Anbury entry; Belly wi,h
'
,, n* P ^ W e n t
The aam r bitch won the driliy Crowe, n Flower entry, and Dixie, ° ‘ *he l air ( orpitrill. ii.
cast with a perfect acora......... her Flower entry.
. , ‘ w l" ■""'•■''"ced that Florida
IloUhle Crowe led the field In, l.nldic, lark H o rn e, entry from wUI tl^
i
f
hunting wth Kate second, (onrilel Orajn, w a. very highly commend- |tr*un'1 In the Mato Governmental
J r . third and Dixie, a Flower e n * ,.d for sperd and driving hut only /*'*"° »nJ '•
. ‘h' erc^ ,0,,
try. finishing fourth.
.
I l..d n few point, over dark Daw- **' * huge p.v.llun will, an effw Kate pacnl the field in trailing a... a Padgett entry.
“ ve exhibit .l.plelm g all Iho raand w a. followed hy la.nnle Jr.,1 Three Feather., an Aahury en- “ “ p
«lV *"‘»«ca of the
la d y and Floyd Wilker.mi, (A»- try . w a. highly rommrnded in the - * *’
.
, ,
bury Kennels).
•|
r n » P with l.ltlle Gene runAllh.mgh no offlc.al .nnouneeheading in .peed and driving ning him a rlose second.
" " nl
h f l h o a ,.... m l of
were Pally Kelley, owned hy J . L j Con.mrmlrd for *l«.d and d rlv
11
’ M'rcl
Padgett, C red en t C ty ; K ale.1 big were la d y and l»i*V.
. '■,1 |lh? ‘ ,ho#
'G -vnditure
nobble Crowe, and He,l C raw foid.' For emlnrance Palsy Kelley. J " ' • ‘ • I f nf H o ,id . will b . |ilS0,Mra. F. H. Martin, (le.la,
l ittle Gene, and Dixie were very
/ " » ' - *&gt;" »ProvJjW
F or emlnrance
Kale.
Bobble1highly commended.
«V U" '* ‘i"n»l K»h rt'Crowe, la d y and Urn Me J r . pared! J .r k Da warn and Her! Crawford "" * ompnr.y. » I h the coopera­
t e field..
were highly commended fee their “ «« or other Florida
hn.inea.
Hounds very highly r im m u M H aving ahillty. U ddic ,n d Floyd « 'ou',"• l"r,u ',l"»*' U"&gt; rl,ru *
I for hunting were T IMm-. a It.y | Wdliam. we,., commended for the ^
„ f p,„rM| CB„ ,j on
llo rn n l entry, and U d y . a Smith same thing.
---- ----------------- . Mayor U G u n .d l. yesterday with
I
a bundle of grain-fruit and a
1 * 'A B C 18
"grapefruit for health'' inrsaage,
[ .j *|’(j C o u r t *'"1
informed tho mayor waa
1
loo'busy tu sec him.
i
(flh
A ahort lime later, however, the
IN, Oet. X-a.
mayor Interviewed a T eas. ChrisI'o u n Justices |^ ,n unj VeriUy delegalhn here for
J, ride whether to the F'ordliam football game,
let ion of Haywood, lafiu an lla la a man of pror
....‘ nomicrd lil.iral sym|,athiea and the
rlo riu a fovem or lhurm liy made
rotUboru. A ll. Rt- t fiery » t«lnnrnt rrganllnjr the*
lrMitrn«*nl unitntorn would receive
&gt;■&gt; expre..N l lh«
, u lc
ration might proGovernor Cone rereived a tele,r challenging any Kr&gt;m y ritrrd a y fn,m the Ameriy Justice Hugo cln n , , | |jh e rtle . unl.m, challrng
ono time w e. a jn(t |,jm [0 dphalc the recent Tam*
Ku Klux Klan.
p# flogging fpi.odc The group
r of Black's par- promised “a msn, dlstlngulshnl in
llu- litigation al- public life, to join in the laaue
promised. It re- „ th yon."
kc court s refusal
The telegram waa sent by H arry
interfere with a y . Ward, chairman, and Kogrr
ling th a t the S&lt;- Baldwin, director, nf the Amsrll.slon could- s u b ran Civil l.lbcrllrs union- It fol» -ent amt rec&lt; ,),d lows;
hla companies
"Htalement atlrlbBte-l to you by
— —
riclagatkin Thursday inditul, I s u r­
prising altitude toward enfone-

j

T ate ArrcHtH Three
For Petty (.arceny

GAIBO, E gypt. O r t *».—(ffl
—Twenty live
persona
war*
wounded
today
whan
poll**
rlashed w ith sereral thousand
atudenl* of Qlxu (Inlvaralty try­
ing lo enler c a lm for a demonatrallnn agn'Oat the rovaram aat.
The dsm onetrallon waa planned
(o rnlio Ida with Ilia opening Of
Mu, aperlsl aesalnn of parllaaiM t
late
today. »;«veral policemen
were a d &lt;d by tint atudenl*,
i l i . o - d 'm u ilm nnlventty niul
in inhandlrd, Hu atmlanta aloo
attached a group of progovern*
maul mmi'-er* of the youth ar&gt;
gantsatlon. Tbe atudenl* finally
dlsperatd.

Eli/aheth Roonevelt '
And C* W insor Wrcd

Dr. P. I. Lipsey To
Vocational Nij?htJ\
School Ih In Oviedo Address Men*8 Club
A vocational rig h t arhool baa ,

*' " ' ' — r ,

-

boon opened ln the Oviedo High Jountaiism a t KteUon Unlvrrsity,
Reboot, arcordlnr to an an- will talk on tha lE u fo |* e n Kitunoaaesm ent made today by It. T. atlon" a t the monthly meeting of
Oaapar, principal bf the srhol.
tba Froabytarian Man's (Tub MonCourses In I.HikkeepIng, rac- day night, according to -O. I&gt;.
o»d keeping and other ronunar- Herndon, president of the rtub.
ctai aabjorta are being taught
This will bs tha second meeting
te gradual** of the school who of tho club tinea meeting* wer*
artah to continue studying.
dlaconUnuad fo r th* summer and
Th# Classes meet In tba tchool Mr- llarndon stated th at he antlcleach Monday and Thursday night patad a record attendance
D a * 7:00 o'clock to &gt; :!• o'clock , Dr. Lipsey ractntly returnsd
•itii work uudrr the dlrsctlcxn( from an aatanslva tour of Europe
at Mr. Cooper *nd MIm C art«r.|aR d will raporX HU obienrsUon of
who to ach rt romwocUI nuh|#cta IcoDdltlom Ihtrv • t the Monday
night meeting

LOCAL WEATHER
FeraeSat
l a g ■ tonight
and
Sunday,
•lightly M ldrr
tonight
With
light froat la *ttr»rae*aurth and
probably at aaatUrud pisea* Is
H air stylists predict much more annual ponton*, rvtram e Narils

Florida;
Fair,
aNgktte
elaborate coiffure* Ibis winter. wpat
D ib o ra ta curls, ornamanta and ■aaUcr tg east portUm. pruhabte
rvva U rq u rrtd hair will t o muck »t * : Tf°*‘ h * * *
* ” 1” .
________ . . . ______ y .

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